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BurlingLm VT Or"101 SOUTH BURLINCTON, VERMONT ri , 7221 11/2/99 MOTION OF APPROVAL BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY CORPORATION I move the South Burlington Development Review Board approve the final plat application of Bananas University Realty Corporation to amend a planned unit development consisting of 210 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation/day care building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive through service, and a bank with drive through service. The amendment consists of converting 2594 square feet of retail space to: 1) 1144 square feet of medical office use, 2) 708 square feet of general office , and 3) 742 square feet of common area, 7 Fayette Road, as depicted on a two (2) page set of plans, page one (1) entitled, "Site & Utilities Plan B L&M Park Fayette Road South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Pinkham Engineering Associates, Inc., dated 2/8/96, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) For the purpose of calculating road impact fees under the South Burlington Impact Fee Ordinance, the Development Review Board estimates that the medical and general offices will generate 0.67 additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 3) Any change to the final plat plans shall require approval of the South Burlington Development Review Board. 4) Due to the fact that the final plat plans will not change from the last set of recorded plat plans, recording of additional plat plans is not required. LAMOUREUX, STONE & 01 ;RY 11 :VlOrSe Drive Consulting Engineers, Inc. , — IunCrion, Vermont05452 February 18, 1998 Mr. Peter Bergh The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Proposed Daycare Parking Impacts Dear Peter: (802) 878-4450 Fax c802) 878-3135 As requested, we have examined the parking impacts related to the proposed conversion of a portion of the Rec Room to house a 30 child daycare facility. We understand that the proposal is to use 1,000-1,200 sq.ft. of the existing 11,500 sq.ft. presently occupied by the Rec Room for this purpose. Upon review of the information which you furnished', it appears that the original parking calculations for this project (L&M Park:) were based on a Saturday evening (8:00 p.m.) time period, when the parking demand of the cinemas obviously is the dominant factor. If anything, the proposed daycare facility will reduce weekend parking demand due to the reduction in the Rec Room's floor area. We have also examined weekday parking requirements in the area immediately surrounding the Rec Room, McDonald's and Cactus Pete's. There are presently a total of 110 surface parking spaces available for those land -uses (excluding the parking garage and the Vermont National Bank lot). Typically, daycare parking requirements peak during the morning (7-8 a.m.) and aftemoon (4-5 p.m.) peak hours as parents drop off and pick up children. Based on the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and using 2 employees plus 30 children, we calculate that the proposed daycare will require 8 parking spaces. For the above mix of uses, the critical weekday time period will be the p.m, peak hour, as the Rec Room, Cactus Pete's and the retail space (presently vacant) are not open during the morning peak hour. Using the same shared parking methodoiogy2 which was used in the original calculations, Table 1, on the following page, presents the weekday p.m. peak hour parking requirements with this project. The number of parking spaces shown in that table were L&M Park parking and trip generation calculations by FitzPatrick-Liewellyn incorporated dated February 11, 1994 Shared Parking, ULI - the Urban Land Institute, 1983 Civil • Env ronmental - Trans, - Planning - Landscape Architecture . Hydrogeoloy - Land Surveying Mr. Peter Bergh February 18, 1998 Page 2 recalculated using information from the original parking calculations plus Appendix A of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations, TABLE 1 Weekday P.M. Peak Hour Parking Requirements Use # Req'd Spaces Time of Day Factors Adjusted # of Spaces Rec Room 13 100% 13 Cactus Pete's 57 50% 29 Retail 19 100% 19 McDonald's 44 70%4 31 Proposed Daycare 8 100% 8 TOTAL 100 With 110 parking spaces presently available in the immediate proximity of the above uses, we conclude that there will be adequate parking for the proposed daycare facility during its peak periods. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we can be of additional assistance, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, Z.tickinsoon,'P,1E. cc. Joe Weith a:» m%6015\13CRaH.wpo from Exhibit 28 of Shared Parking Since the hourly ratios of the "restaurant" category it Shared Rark!ng are not fully applicable to fast food restaurants, we have estimated 70% to be a reasonable parking ratio for the weekday p.m. peak hcur compared to a weekend mid -day peak riour or a weekday noon hour at that type of restaurant. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: September 7, 1999 agenda items Date: September 3, 1999 1) Homestead Design, Inc. Dated 9/1/99 Park Road The three (3) unit multi -family dwellings should be sprinklered 2) Ironwood Partners Dated 7/26/99 Fairway Drive Acceptable 3) LaBuda/Turnbaugh Dated 8/11/99 16 Woodside Drive Acceptable 4) Bananas University Realty Dated 7/29/99 7 Fayette Road An emergency escape should be provided to the outside deck. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Development Review Board From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: September 7, 1999 Agenda Items Date: August 24, 1999 VERMONT NATIONAL COUNTRY CLUB - FAIRWAY DRIVE 1. Large trees must not be planted on top of utilities mainly water, sewer, and drainage lines. 2. House layout plan prepared by Civil Engineers Associates dated 7/26/9 9 is acceptable. INVERNESS PHASE II - VERMONT NATIONAL COUNTRY CLUB 1. Sewer service to unit 1A not shown. 2. Each unit is responsible for their sewer service all the way to the main in the street. ACCESSORY RESIDENTIAL UNIT - 16 WOODSIDE DRIVE Site plan showing the above referenced additions received August 11, 1999 is acceptable. L&M PARK - FAYETTE ROAD Site plan received by City July 29, 1999 prepared by Pinkham Engineering is acceptable. UBLIC HEARING S UTH BURLINGTON tDEVEL.OPMENT :REVIEW BOARD The \South Bur ingto Deve pment Revi €toard li hold a tic hearing a Bur- lington City Hall, Confer- ence Room. 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, November 2. 1999, at 7M P.M. to consider the following: 11 Preliminary plat appl- cation of John Larkin to l subdivide a 28.21 acre parcel into two [2] par- cels of 4.45 acres and - 23.76 acres and to fur-' then develop the 23.76 acre parcel as a planned residential development of 35 lots resulting in 11 32 single family lots, 21 a 12 unit multi -family de- velopment consisting of six [6] duplexes- 1 a 2A8 acre open space lot, and 41 a 2,72 acre pro- posed city park, 200;Al- ien Road. 21 Final plat application of University Mail Realty Trust to amend an a.- provat consisting of th following: 1] construct a 983 space parking struc- ture, 2] construct a } 111,504 square -foot GLAadditfon to the main I bufldirg, and 31 construct' a 15.510 square foot au> tcmotive center, The amendment consists of minor site modifications to the parking layout and green space areas. 155. Dorset Street. { 31 Final plat application of Bananas University Realty Corporation to amend a planned unit de- velcpment consisting of 210 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie the- ater 1`1000 seats], a 22.560 square loot res- tauranUretaiilindoor rec- 'reatfonlday care building. a 3500 square foot res- r_taurant with drive through service, and a r bank with drive through service, The amendment '_.consists of converting a `2594 square feet of retail -space to: 1) 1144 square 'feet of medical office. 2] 708 square feet of gen- Feral office, and 31 742 square feet of common area, 7 Fayette Road, 4 Application of John R Marlene Stephens seek- ing approval from Sec- tion 25.117 (a1 of the South Burlington Zoning if Regulations. The request I is for permission to place i fill along the take shore to construct a seawall of approximately 80 feet in length. 51 Final plat application + i of Homestead Design, Inc. to amend a PPlanted ' residential development I !I consisting of 298 resi-dential units and an 18 hole golf course, Dorset Street. The amendment consists of revising the l plat fnr the fnotprint lots along Golf Course Road by Providing survey tie lines for the next phase of development [unit 137] Copies of the applica- tions are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. John Dinklage Chairman South Burlington Planning Commission 16, 1999 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 15, 1998 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the November 25, 1997 Planning Commission meeting minutes. Please note the condition of approval including the requirement that the final plat plan be recorded within 90 days (3/16/98) or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call.. Si er y, l Joe Weith, City Planner JW/mcp Encls PROJECT REVIEW SHEF" I LJ 'i"Z THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE PENDING APPLICATION # /.VGU^— DISTRICT TOWN SDU Zd AUIL-I tV C 70A _PIN #_V OWNER OF PROJECT SITE NAME: 1,241 AIA9 0�11V"Sr7k/ 12KALI % l% ADDRESS: IS ZS' SM6i AU14kJ/, 12d• So . 61fir U,4070AI V1_ M"(,60 3 TELEPHONE: S1(n Z — QS-(.,F APPLICANT OR-RPRLSE IA�ILVE_ NAME: GA d ADDRESS:? GAYE7Ti- 6A. � A014(IuIG'7 TELEPHONE: & Based on information provided by � _received on iJ Ls- a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of acres, located on Gi4Y,E->'r� d . The project is generally described as: /9)77r�14 P"MI ; r-ak r-ACiCr-ry 7o 41-c6w �_/0,AvSAF4 /914y-C14.2-e_ /A) 5Am c sdil cr_ /Jo C'E14aJak o Auu,#jtcc/�i�C &(i �V6 Yn 0 1 Prior Permits From This Office: &) QJ - 03 41 0e) P 77 PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. SEC. 6007(C)). Commercial, .residential or municipal project? Length of new/improved road(s) Has the landowner subdivided before? When/where/# of lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED YES NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties: YES NO COMMENTS: /j . S, � C t4Wt 1&4 t+4 o,� ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIO 4DISTRICTS #4, 6 & 9 111 WEST STREET SIGNATURE: W DATE: ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT 52 ( nt) District oordinator Telephone 2. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED AYES NO y Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Subdivision &/or Exemption Deferral of Subdivision Tent/Travel Trailer Campground Mobile Home Park _Floor Drains (UIC) Sewer Extension REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIC SIGNATURE: DATE:ADDRESS: 111 WEST STREET `—� Environmental Assistance Division ESSIX JCT., VT 05452 Wastewater Management Division Telephone: 9 7 2— 3 (e S' 6 THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON -BINDING DETERMINATION REGARDING OTHER PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Indirect discharge permit rnntnrt- _ Stormwater permits (state and federal, UIC) Residuals management sludge disposal OVER OTHEF )tMITS AND REVIEWS YOU MAY NEED: (C rued) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3840) Contact: Construction/modification of source Open Burning Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines (> 200 bHP) 5. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) Contact: _ Well head protection areas Bottled Water _ Construction Permit, water system improvements Permit to operate 6. WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR Hydroelectric Projects (241-3770) Shoreland encroachment (241-3777) Wetlands (241-3770) Stream Alteration (748-8787/786-5906) Contact: New Hydrants Sprinkler Systems New Source Use of chemicals in State waters(241-3777) Aquatic nuisance control (241-3777) Section 401 Water Quality Certificate; (241-3770) Water Withdrawal (241-3770) 7. WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888) Hazardous waste handler notification requirement (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) Waste oil burning (241-3888) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Composting Facilities (241-3444) HW transporter certificate (241-3888) 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3451) State funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) SMALL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Contact: Contact: Contact: Judy Mirro 802-241-3745 10. DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval 11� DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office# - - 7- ci y Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans th Disabilities Act Storage of flammable liquids, explosives LP Gas Storage Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers Boilers and pressure vessels 12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors Program for asbestos control & lead certification Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13 AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES '-'`Child care facilities (241-2158) Nursing Homes (241-2345) 14. Contact: Residential care homes ( 1-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345) AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact: _ _ Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) _ Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) _ Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) _ Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Golf courses (828-2431) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) Contact: Junkyards (828-2067) Railroad crossings (828-2760) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) 16. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD (802-828-2358) Hydro projects Sells water to 1 or more persons 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3226) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) Business registration Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste 22. IOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 23. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BLDG 10-18, CAMP JOHNSON, COLCHESTER, VT 05446 (655-0334) 25. OTHER: REVISION DATE: Form Date 11197 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) TAX MAP #: 75-1-50 GRAND LIST #: 1540-01175—C FILE #: 89-09,91-22 LOCATION: 1175 SHELBURNE ROAD DATE APPLICATION PURPOSE FILE NAME: 10-27-87 SK 22 LOT SUBDIVISION FAYETTE,JAMES—MILOT 10-18-88 PP—CONT'D It It if ifIfif 3-7-89 SK 150 UNIT M.F.& COMM. FAYETTE,JAMES—L & M PARK 8-29-89 RSK it 11 1-16 — 9 0 PP TV If if if it if 10-2-90 RPP it IT it if if 12-11-90' FP it it If if it 6-4-91 ;'. SK--RES/RET/HOTEL/THEATRE AMEND FAYETTE,JAMES—THEATRE `6-25-91:i c RFP-- i.,�-30-91 ''r' RFP-- 8-12-91 CUP 150 M.F. UNITS L & M PARK,MILOT,GERALD ✓`11-19-91 AMEND CONDITION #9—TRAFFIC SIGNAL FAYETTE,JAMES—L & M PARK 11-19-91 SK RESTAURANT/RETAIL AMEND. If 11 if IV TV ✓3-3-92 �t`D �`0 RFP 11 11 11 11 11 II 8-25-92 SK MULTI —FAMILY BLDGS. if DATE APPLICATION PURPOSE FILE NAME 9-14-92 CUP 150 M.F. UNITS MILOT, GERALD/LARKIN, JOHN -A-29-92 RFP REVISE M.F.UNITS FAYETTE,JAMES—L&M PARK 1-26-93 SK 2 LOT SUBD.& MF REVISION FAYETTE, JAMES -'3-23-93 RFP " " " it" if„ 7-13-93 SK BANK ADDITION VERMONT NATIONAL BANK 9 - 1 4 - 9 3 RFP if" " ITit 10-12-93 SK INDOOR RECREATION L & M PARTNERSHIP 12-14-93 RFP—WD INDOOR REC./RESTAURANT IT" 2-22-94 RFP INDOOR REC./REST./RETAIL it 3-28-94 CUP INDOOR RECREATION BELDOCK, GREGG 5-24-94 SK REVISE BLDG. ELEVATIONS L & M PARTNERSHIP 6-14-94 RFP if 11 itif if 6-28-94 SK REVISE PARKING if if 8-9-94 RFP ADDITIONAL ACCESS IV of 8-23-94 SK REVISE M.F.#5 LOCATION FAYETTE,JAMES—L&M PARK 9-27-94 RFP if 11 ifif 11 if if 10-10-94 CUP if if if ifIf if 11-15-94 SK REALIGN FAYETTE ROAD it if If 12-20-94 RFP " if if if if of Memorandum - Development Review Board September 7, 1999 agenda items September 3, 1999 3. The proposed use will not adversely affect the essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located. The neighborhood is primarily made up of single family residences. The accessory residential unit will be constructed within the existing dwelling with little or no evidence of its existence. 4. The proposed use will not adversely affect traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity due to the minimal amount of additional traffic generated by the accessory residential unit. 5. The proposed use will not adversely affect the bylaws in effect. The bylaws in effect are being met. 6. The proposed use will not adversely affect the utilization of renewable energy resources since there is no such utilization in the vicinity to be affected. The size of the existing structure will not be increased in size. 7. The proposed use will not adversely affect the general public health and welfare. The applicant has started the work to construct the apartment without the necessary approvals and permit. 8) BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY - MULTIPLE USES - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of amending a planned unit development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation /day care building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive through service, and a bank with drive through service. The amendment consist of converting retail space to 777 square feet of medical office space and 708 square feet of general office space. The only issues affected by this application are parking and traffic. Parking: The applicant should submit a revised shared parking analysis for the commercial portion of the PUD. Memorandum - Development Review Board September 7, 1999 agenda items September 3, 1999 Traffic: ITE estimates that the change in use will result in 0.57 additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. 9) PHILIP KILEY - WALL SIGNS - 358 DORSET STREET - DESIGN REVIEW This application involves the installation of a 15 square foot wall sign and a 2.5 square foot wall sign at 358 Dorset Street. Both signs are for a new business called TGARS (see enclosed renderings). Each sign will consist of red lettering highlighted in yellow and mounted on a white board. This application was reviewed by the City Center Design Review Committee on 7/20 and 8/23/99 (see enclosed minutes). The Committee expressed concern with the proposed color of the sign and how it would relate to the color of the building and other signs on the property. The Committee was particularly concerned with the proposed yellow highlighted lettering on a white background and how the smaller sign would look mounted on a red brick facade. The committee also expressed concern that the design and color of the two (2) signs was inconsistent with the design of other signs on the property, in particular, the freestanding sign along Dorset Street. The Design Review Committee recommends denial of this application (see 8/23/99 meeting minutes). The reasons for the Committee's recommendation include the following: 1. The proposed sign design does not comply with Section 4(a) of the South Burlington Sign Ordinance. The proposed sign design is not consistent and compatible with other signs on the property. The color of the proposed signs, font style and material are inconsistent with the color, font and material used on the freestanding sign serving the property. 2. The proposed sign design does not comply with Section 4(c) of the South Burlington Sign Ordinance. The proposed bright yellow color and white background of the 2.5 square foot sign is incompatible with the red brick facade upon which it is proposed to be connected. 9 i N/f' SOUTH 9U!?LINGTON CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH `_ -' _"--•\ �� �� /n 11 [iSE" ti.,y,�`\ ` _ -..L .� INe IBA.I •�'1`,1�8..7� G..,..J---- _ _—._. �-•'::J::"'•i ':� ;` f a �c_ /•.-lam � 1,n4,r.%-..,rT, RRk.ue .e .,w .\r 1 ._. , pit © Q' ,; •e ?„�: � / — 1 , r--.I o'C. a m� If f �' f nC3 l ism ' tux-. r m;�r�•a ` 7 I ' I Ir r; I I 1 I •i••�it:iW ,V fF FARRIELL I .; A.'i wl 1 i 6 7 _ •, OI 16 1916 1 194.0 01 17 -01 0 195.5 W 1B 2010 194.5 Or 19 1017 182.0 _ �— 01 49 2027 OI 21 2001 196,5 ' ' O1 22 01 2J 201.0 20I.0 195.5 196.0 0124 200.3 /93.0 0175 197,7 wv R4l5E FRAME 7`0 G'RAC OI 40 I96.7 100.0 MN 1 ,NH 2 201.8 197.1 194,E I90.r �— i AM J !68.9 IO2.O Of 99 12.9.0 193.5 •�- _ 0121 10.8 I84.0 O l99 0 102.5 _ DI �7 190 105 164 _-- i 1 DACINTOSH AVE. Z; L c . eb. �•p i �• f ' rYl LD Or � Ky,.r,, ,. t.c I .:j Pti �Sj1 ri;ITl 1rY61 PARKING LOT Dt=L' SNOWING _ lUNDERDRAIN REFERENCE PLANS )• FOR ALL PROPERTY L114E AND RIGIIT-OF-WAY INFORMATION SEE PLAN ENTITLED "L A M PARK - PROPOSED SUBDIVISION PLAN", BY FI'IZPATRICK-LLEWCLLYN INCORPORATED DRAWING NIIMDER D--7724, DATED DEC. 1990 2. FOR DETAIL OF SIIELDORNE ROAD (RTE. 7). SITE "L A M PARK, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLANS AND DF.TAIfS", 0-3978, D-0979, DA071-04035 BY FIT7.PATRICK-LLEWF•.LLYN INCORPORATED LEGEND +�•�•'�""°+�"+'� PERIMEMR PROPERTY UNE - RIGHr-OF-WAY/EASEAIENr LINE _....-._.............. _..... SMACK LINE - - - - - - - 11 - - - - - - EXS1,*NC CON TOUR ----- -- PROPOSED CON/OUR - - - - - -In--I- • - - ,xsnAtc SANI rARY SEN?•RAANHOLE ---'---A"C--4--- PROPOSED SANIIARY SEN£R/MANHOLE EXrSONC WATER LINE —•4---4'w—r PROPOSED IVA IER LINE/VAL 4E/74MRANr • PROPOSED STORM. SENER/INtEr PROPInED UNOERORAIN '- PROPOSED SANIIARY FORCE MAIN RIP-RAP PROPOSED CURD STORM SEWER/IN_E7 RECEIVIED RECU.-ED JUL 2 9 1S)-) BAN I °� City Of SO. Budi" >' City of So. Burlington r• {e �` r: S! w r OTHERS SITE & UTILIl1ES PLAN B al/r 2/8/46 as�wn OTHERS/PEA :- bi'A M; ,vc" ureBN PINKIU ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC_. L&M PARK I OF 1 anrAzv NK s+••"«, . Aw.m,., , r.,.w.,ra „,wwKl. , w.m,... ROAD non✓ c..un sheer The Mwlt.. BuildingFAILINGETTE AM Pine St., Burlington, r o5vil SOUTH BURLINGTON, HERMONT 7221 1^-h0' CITY OF SOUTH B1URLINGTON DE'PAR'I'MENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 5, 1999 Gregg Beldock 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Medical & General Office, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: Enclosed is a copy of the September 7, 1999 Development Review minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair, Administrative Officer RJ B/ mcp 1 Encl DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 7 SEPTEMBER 1999 PAGE 11 1. All previous approval and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. Prior to issuance of a zoning permit, the applicant shall record a "Notice of Condition" in the South Burlington Land Records. The "Notice of Condition' shall clearly state that said accessory residential unit may be used only in conformance with Section 26.25 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations (i.e., no more than 2 person, occupants must be family members, handicapped, or elderly, etc.). The "Notice of Condition" shall require approval of the City Attorney prior to recording. 3. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six months pursuant to Section 27.302 of the zoning regulations or this approval is null and void. Mr. Roth seconded, and the motion was passed unanimously. 8. Sketch plan application of Bananas University Realty to amend a planned unit development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater (1000 seats), 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation/daycare building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive through service, and a bank with drive through service. The amendment consists of converting retail space to 777 sq. ft. of medical office space and 708 sq. ft. of general office space, 7 Fayette Road: Mr. Beldock noted that there now is 3750 sq. ft. of retail space. He has an applicant who wants 1040 sq. ft. for an acupuncture facility. Mr. Beldock said he is hoping to find a retail use for the remaining space. He felt that the proposed use will reduce his parking requirement. Mr. Weith said there is a parking management plan for the development based on a shared parking arrangement. That plan is referenced in a legal document. The plan needs to be updated to include these uses. Mr. Weith noted that McDonalds had attempted to designate their parking for their customers only, but this has not been allowed because of the shared parking stipulation. Mr. Beldock said he is willing to do this for final plat. He expressed concern that the burden for this falls on him when he is the smallest developer in the PUD. No other issues were raised. Memorandum - Development Review Board November 2, 1999 October 29, 1999 based on 50% specialty retail and 50% apparel (see enclosed letter from Roger Dickinson). The applicant's consultant should not be making the assumption made in his letter without traffic counts or other data to support this assumption. Staff is willing to use the "blended" method but it must be based on a gross square footage of 18,600 square feet (13,190 square foot existing building plus the 5410 square foot addition). This method results in the existing building generating 56.3 vte's and with the addition to generate 84.99 vte's which results in a 28.69 vte increase. The applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is approximately $5700. 10) BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY CORPORATION - MULTIPLE USES - FINAL PLAT This project consists of amending a planned unit development consisting of 210 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation/day care building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive through service, and a bank with drive through service. The amendment consists of converting 2594 square feet of retail space to: 1) 1144 square feet of medical office, 2) 708 square feet of general office, and 3) 742 square feet of common area. The sketch plan was reviewed on 9/7/99 (minutes enclosed). The only issues affected by this application are parking and traffic. Parking: A total of 489 spaces are required for the commercial portion of the development. This proposal would reduce the required parking by four (4) spaces for a total of 485 spaces required. Traffic: ITE estimates that the change in use will result in 0.67 additional vehicle trip ends during the P.M. peak hour. The applicant should be aware that the road impact fee is zero (0). 10 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 29, 1999 Gregg Beldock 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Medical & General Office, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and my comments to the Board. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, November 2, 1999 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincere Ra mond 1. Belair, Administrative Officer R)B/mcp Encls SITS PLAN ESCRO�nT AGREEMEN'2' TCac us MeREFT4NT, executed in triplicate by and between hereinafter 6- SOUT'i �,M§pIiigk'ON hereinafter referred to asrred "Muas nicipality", the CITY ermont at on � " p y", and the hereinafter referred to as "Bank". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Developer has received site plan approval from the MUNICIPALITY'S Pl..aning Commission for the development of property located at `-C7 Fayette load. S. Burlingto�n _Vt , as depicted on a site plan entitled " ermo ��* dated June 1, 1998 , and prepared. by WHEREAS, Developer is required by said approval, at its own ex )ense, to complete certain improvements; and K'HEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish an escrow account to sec ,,ire the obligations of the Developer as set forth in the City approval; and WHEREAS, the, Bank executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of escrow ag( :;it . 'VOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. DEVELOPER. will, at its own expense, complete the following construction as depicted and in accordance with the specifications set forth in said site plan and related documents: Construct a 480 Square Foot Deck 2. The Developer shal� clomplete the improvements set forth in Paragraph one no later than u y 13.1998 3. DEVELOPER shall replace or repair any defective or improper work or materials which -may be recognized within three (3) years after completion of the improvements set forth in Paragraph one. For the purpose of this Agreement "completion" shall be deemed to have occurred when the MUNICIPALITY has inspected and approved the construction of all the improvements required by this Agreement and issued wxitten notice to the DEVELOPER that the construction is complete. 4. For the guaranty of Developer's performance of all requirements hereinab ve set olgth, and prior to the issuance of any zoning permit for �46 . o , Developer and Bank agree that the sum of $240.00 shall be set aside and held in escrow by the Bank and shall be available for payment to the Municipality in accordance with the terms herein set forth. 5. If the Municipality shall file with the Bank a statement that the Developer is in the judgement of Municipality in default under the terms of this Agreement, the Bank shall from time to time pay monies from said escrow fund to the Municipality, in amounts not to exceed a total enabling the Municipality to complete improvements and requirements set forth in this Agreement. 6. The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of such statement as it files with the Bank. The consent of the developer to such payment by the Bank to the Municipality shall not be required. The Bank shall incur no liability to the Developer on account of making such payment to the Municipality, nor shall the Bank be required to inquire into the propriety of any claim by the Municipality of default on the part of the Developer or into the use of such funds by the Municipality in completing such improvements. 7. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a statement of default until thirty (30) days after notice has been sent by it to the Developer by certified mail, return receipt requested, setting forth its intention to do so. S . All monies released by the Bank to the Municipality pursuant to paragraph five (5) shall be used by the Municipality solely for the purpose of performing obligations imposed upon the Developer by that portion of this Agreement upon which the Developer is then :in default. Any work to be performed by the Municipality pursuant hereto shall be let on a contractual basis, or on a time and material basis or shall be performed by the Municipality with its own work force and equipment or shall be accomplished in such manner as in the judgement of the Municipality shall accomplish the work most expeditiously and economically. 9. If monies are released by the Bank to the Municipality pursuant to paragraph five (5) and it shall latter develop that a portion of the released monies are surplus to the Municipality's needs, any such surplus shall be refunded by the Municipality to the Bank to be held and distributed by the Bank pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 10. The Bank will not refuse or delay to make such payments to the Municipality when requested by the Municipality by the appropriate statement, and Developer will not interfere with or hinder such payments by the Bank to the Municipality. :Said statement shall contain a certificate of compliance with the notice requirements of paragraph seven (7) of this Agreement. 11. This Agreement shall terminate and stall be of no force or effect upon performance of all requirements contemplated hereby, and the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph three (3) . 12. The sum of $ 240.00 shall be maintained in escrow until certification to the Bank by the Municipality- of the completion of the warranty period set forth in paragraph three (3) . 2 13. This Agreement shall not only be binding upon the parties hereto, but also their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Dated ate this day of 199 (DEVELOPEWS`NAME) W . tress W.tress Dated at 5 this day of _ 199 Bi Duly CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON By: 0-A W ; mess Duly Authorized Agen Dated at this day of _ 199 (NAME OF BANK - 3RD PARTY) W ess Ve_r ont National Dank By Jean E. Pollard W .!mess Duly Authorized Agent K IM3 Vermont National Bank NEW CUSTOMER INFORMATION PREVIOUS BANK NAME CITY, STATE NEAREST RELATIVE NOT LIVING WITH YOU NAME ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP Chex Systems (800) 328-5120 8032 / / /7 SHELBURNE RD S. BURLINGTON VT 05407 8028638925 ACCOUNT CACTUS PETES OF VERMONT INC P\eci TITLE _ 1 Y\ Lj I bdl - STREET 7 FAYETTE RD " e f_MC*A H Aq U" I ADDRESS SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 ❑ CHANGE ALL ACCOUNTS TO THIS ADDRESS STATEMENT 7 FAYETTE RD ADDRESS SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 []CHANGE THIS STATEMENT ONLY AUTHORIZED SIGNER INFORMATION - PLEASE PRINT PERSONAL ❑ INDIVIDUAL ❑ JOINT WITH SURVIVORSHIP (and not as tenants in common) ❑ TRUST ❑ SEPARATE AGREEMENT ❑ BENEFICIARIES NAMED HEREIN ❑ PAY -ON -DEATH ❑ SRB BUSINESS ❑ SOLE OWNER ❑ RESOLUTION OBTAINED ❑ PARTNERSHIP ® FOR PROFIT ® CORPORATION ❑ NOT FOR PROFIT ❑ ASSOCIATION/LODGE ❑ SRB ❑ MUNICIPAL BUSINESS PHONE: 8028631138 ® NEW ACCOUNT ❑ EXISTING ACCOUNT REASON ® CUSTOMER NUMBER 0000195584 ❑ Check Safekeeping ❑ Non -Safekeeping NAMEI TITLE BACKUP WITHHOLDING CERTIFICATION NAME2 TITLE PETE A IANDOLI TIN: 030344289 KELLY MARSHALL STREET OR PO BOX STREET OR PO BOX TAXPAYER, I.D. NUMBER - The Taxpayer Identification Number Shown above (TIN) is my correct taxpayer identification number. 58 CHESAPEAKE DR R D 2 BOX 365 ADDRESS LINE #2 ADDRESS LINE #2 BACKUP WITHHOLDING - I am not subject to backup 06 CITY STATE ZIP SHELBURNE, VT withholding either because I have not been notified that I am ITY STATE ZIP 05482 subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends or the Intemal Revenue Service has notified WILLISTON, VT 05495 DOB SSN# 06/17/1959 me that 1 am no longer subject to backup withholding. DOB SSN# 013483561 ❑ EXEMPT RECIPIENTS - I am an exempt recipent under the internal Revenue Service Regulations. 10/10/1961 008485289 DRIVER'S LICENSE NO. DRIVER'S LICENSE NO. ❑ NONRESIDENT ALIENS - I am not a United States person , or if 1 am an individual, I am neither a citizen nor a resident of the United States. 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FOR DETArf. or SNELOMRNE ROAD (RTE. 7), SEE "L A M PARK, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLANS AND DETAILS", 0139780-3979. 06031-06035 BY FIT7PA'rRICK-LLL'WELLYN INCORr'ORATED LEGEND as .4�­'E." If7ER PROPERTY LNE MCN r-or- WAY/EA SfA1ENr LINE _... _.... _..............._..... SrmA0r LINE, -----•,«_ --- -E"SIWG COW rOUR PROPOSLD CONrOUR EXS77MC SAMTAR7 SEWR;IIANNOLE ---'��A•��I--- PROPOSED SANIIARY SENER/.WANNIXE EAISRNG WA IV? LINE �N•-�A•p PROPOSED WA rER UNfl"I 6Fi14 TDRANr PROPOSED STORM SEWERiwLEr PROP(1,"EO UNOFRORAwv PROPOSED SAMrARr ,ORC£ VAIN RIP -RIP PROPOSED CURB = _ == £.r'ISrING STORM SE'NFP , 1M_£r ..�. C A FEB 0 City of So. Bur(ipork- HERS SITE & UTILITIES PLAN 8 2 8 96 / / OTHERS/PEA ..1..n,., . jS urAnrvc NO PINKHAM ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. L&M PARK SHEET I OF I NK FAYETTE ROAD PRn., cr,vr7 The ur< Buonrng aDi Pine St.,. BBurlington, Yr OTiA01 SOUTH BURLINGTON. VERMONT 1. �40 1 7221 CONSERVATION BUFFER PLANT_LIST KEY AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'october glory' Red m p FA Fraxinus smericana White Ash GT Gleditsia triacanthos Shade Master 'Shade Master' Honey Locust MR Malus 'species' Crabapple PN Pinus nigrs Austrian Pine PS Pinus etrobu- White Pine QP Quercus rubre Red Oak PLANT LIST_ McDONALD'S. VERMONT NATIONAL BANK. LARKIN TERRACE CINEMA 9 LV PRIVET HEDGE LigustruIn vlcary TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thuj■ oc cide It lis BA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Betula Is ndul. Bp WHITE BIRCH Betula papyri ftfs AC 11 EDGE MAPLE Acer c■mpestro AR RED MAPLE Accr ratits brum GT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST ed tter canthos SIA ■dam uis MS CRABAPPLE Malus species h1Z ZUMI CRABAPPLE Mei us 'Zumi Calocarps' PN AUSTRIAN PINE Pinus nigrs QR RED OAK Quercus rubre ' SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Stilt. alba'sits DE FA ASH SPECIES Fr-axinus americans DES DECIDUOUS 11 EVERGREEN SHRUBS Mc Donai d's Plant List of DES Materials Mugo Pines Pinus mugo Ju iperus hoTizonislis Juniper Species It Carpet Bugle Ajug• repetans Golden Barberry Berberis thunbergii A ss.Tlcd Daylili_ White Lights Azalea Rhododendron White Lights PJ hi Rhododendron Rhododendron carolieianum Spirea species Emerald A Gold Eaton Im Euonymus fortunei var NOTES Bete informstion taken from plan by Fitzpatric Llewellyn Utilities dated June 1990 and from plan labeled Site and Plan B I,y P.E.A. and dated 2-R-98 Irle a issrd 1 „ r 40 0 20 40 SO I90 FEB " J^ MAPLE S0. Budirot," of J' MAPLE MAPLE L & M PARK - ta' MAPLE AS BUILT LANDSCAPE PLAN SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT APR11. 1997 R.H. PETE ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 121 GAREN ROAD CHARLOTTE, VERMONT eFV1aI: 17 A I,,I 1111 27. 1997 u DOT. BASE RATE_ 20T- D 33 GROUT (AT INFERIOR COLUMN B. BASE 1 GROUT c - 193•-7 0 1— S 'k b � 'i z � ANclfoa B°ET a PROJECTION $e 33�i o p�p ryn� 1 a � o D z m Z 2- I I 1 oJ. A 7 1 $ 9 a $ 9 ga 9 1 $ a a $$ I age-*&aa$ 9 gteteetage- - - - - - - - - way -x) +cal -x I , W2«I 1 1 -__ 8 $8a $ 1 etaa$ B$ t 0.$9 0 a8Iii a a aa. I 1 J 1 w2a76 -t . wlexss(-2) . Ill - - - 8 $$ $ a-$$ $ $ i y Igig$ -- 9 $ e. a $ 88 8 S$S I I I • W24x55 (-21) • w21:SO (-2 ) • W21x55 (-2 ) I IRSS8SSS$$$o' SSo`SSSo'S$SS88So8SS$ b -0 - - - _ • W24x55 (-2 ) • W16x50 (-2 ) • W24x55 (-2 ) ���► - - - � Fop I N �$ ��Y$88SSSS8$oSSo'o`o'So`88S$$S o`So'S � c R ,0 . Ill (-2) Wte:5o (-2) W24x55 (-2 ) it I o c 5 2.0 •0 I . Ill (-2 ) . Wig x50 (-2) • W24x55 (-2 ) ��SS8SS$o'SSS "- $BSSSYo`88$o`o`S$o$$$S b • 111 (-2 ) . Will (-2) . 11 (-2 ) ' II Its,SY� • I • W2(x41 (-I ) • W21:N (-2 ) • W.40 1, I I S$ 8S $ $ d Bn $ aa a8 $ a- $ i r d n � o s r, -1_ } g project BANANAS UNIVERSITY PLAZA 1185 SHELBURNE ROAD -� SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 0 O 0 O a-. f r� customer BANANAS UNIVERSITY revisions C/O JIFFY LUBE ev date description 4851 1525 SHELBURNE RD. STM A" M130l COWFANY 1 `/� BYO PERIBC IS1zFS 03/14/94 �'�' P.o3laJcao-soOryealo..Omnsm-cr 2 s/10 REvo PEs G.c. u11c o�... y LWK So. BURLINGTON, VT rurr.®UIlT 1200, 5 5/2a REa OPTION Ew1c �� a ATTN: GREG BELDOCK 61e i°1-4"L 4 5/26 GENE REtiT510N EwR I N 0 b N 51 me r , T— —�- I i I i GREGORY RABIDEAU, ARCHITECT, BANANAS UNIVERSITY PLAZA c 86 LAKE STREET L AND M PARK "P"®'�-1°'`'-°"7A0® D0° "�"'O0®— _- 0 BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 1185 SHBLBURNE ROAD-- (802) $63-0222 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT �rjerLrU-L ei Weee P� A�rttR 1 L_ o i r— I— I--, 30 4 u 8 0 n 7 O E 1 FEB' � � 1 w � City of So. Burlip(I'I- ,v «0�c� a GENERAL NOTES: sheet CHAROEE PoR CORRE'CTNE ,foRR RDyPRMNor R6 HONORED uNLEss ENOINOF2RINO GAMY. US APOMADI6D ►ROY MFFORDS STEEL AN RAMIN WAtION AS ON EREMON DRAWINYARKED END IE Of THE, aM CONSERVATION BUFFER \ spa PLANT LIST KEY AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'october glory' Red mople FA Frosinue americans White Ash OT Gleditaia triecanthoe Shade Master 'Rhode Master' Honey Locust MR Malus 'species' Crabapple PIN Pinus nigra Austrian Pine PS Pinus strobus White Pine y P 4uercus ruby■ Had Oak PLANT LIST' McDONALD'S. VERMONT NATIONAL BANK. LARKIN TERRACE, CINEMA 9 KEY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME LV PRIVET HEDGE Ligustrum vicary TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thule occidentalis BA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Betul. pendule BP WHITE. BIRCH Bctula p•prrifera AC IIEDGE MAPLE ,car umpulre AR RED MAPLE. A— rubrum GT St1ADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Gledi, sis m-olmlho. 'Shademuler' MS CRABAPPLE M.lu. species MZ Z U M I CRABAPPLE Malus 'Zuni C.locarps' PN AUSTRIAN PINE Pinus .Ears OR RED OAK Ouercus rubr■ SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Sell. Nb. 't riuis' FA ASH SPECIES Froainus americans LIES DECIDUOUS A EVERGREEN SHRUBS Mc Donald's Plant List of DES Material. Mug. Pines Pines rnugo Juniper Species Juniperus horieoeulis Carpet Buglc Ajuga r.Peter. Golden Borbe r ry Btrberis thunbergii Aa.orled D. ylilies White Light+ Aasl- Rhododendron White Lights PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron carolm.num Spire. +pads+ I— raid A Gold Euonymus Euonymus fortunei var NOTES B.ae informstion taken from pill. by Fitsp.tr.c Llewellyn dated June 1990 and from plan labeled Si[r. and Utilities. Plan B by P.E.A. and dated 2-8-96 40 0 20 40 SO ISO J^ MA►L[ FEB ,- city of So. Buriiperti a. MAPLE J` MAPLE Pa. MAPLE L & M PARK AS BUILT LANDSCAPE PLAN SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT APRIL 1997 R.H. PETE ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 124 GAREN ROAD CHARLOTTE. VERMONT eFVIIEll Allnll+l 29. 1917 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - FINAL PLAT 1) Name of Appl icantTk,- �e c � o,'h a�s� C A S �e fe-, 2 ) Name of Subdivision It Val U- � , 3) Indicate any change to name, address, or phone number of owner of record, applicant, contact person, engineer, surveyor, attorney or plot designer since preliminary plat application _V. ,&_ C-C, rJ_A Lk 0 2--l-'.0 W, S «.0--k : I 5 (1 C-/ 0 &di � 1 04- - I 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, or developmental timetable, since preliminary plat application: n% A 5) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final plat plus engineering drawings and c ntaining all information required under Section 202.1 0f the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204.1(a) for a major subdivision. 6) Submit two draft copies of all legal documents required under Section 202.1 (11) and (12) of the subdivision regulations for a minor sudivision and under Section 204.1(b) fora ;n_a-ior subdivis ion . (Signature) app icant or contact person Ask About a yj� Our Catering STEAKHOUSE &SALOON Kelly Marshall - General Manager 802-863-1138 Phone 7 Fayette Road 802-860-6016 Fax S. Burlington, VT 05403 ",)/9/96 ate CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW All information requested on this application must be completed in full. Failure to provide the requested information either on this application form or on the site plan will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Planning Commission. 1) OWNER OF RECORD Nam s shown on deed, mailing address, hone and fax #a 2) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) '(��c ec 319Z k��, 3) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 4) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 5) TAX MAP NUMBER (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) -{ 16) PROJECT DESCRIPTION- T 1-t Lta) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) TL -� b) Proposed Uses (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) �(rj ck,\uC45 ,. � - T R�cc eK:E= ��°��(,I !�av�c 0- c) Total building square footage (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) LA: e) Number of residential unit (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) f) Number of employees (existing and proposed): /JA — t10 �k� s g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above): 7) LOT COVERAGE a Building: Existing�i��°/ Proposed 2� %Q b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing tl % Proposed -% c) Front yard (along each street) Existing ^f % Proposed 8) COST ESTIMATES a) Building: $ S�W,? 4E2E 0-c'' s f b) Landscaping: $ � A, c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): ,�j,A 9) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic (in and out): A 100 ZIL b) A.M. Peak hour (in and out): N°�` c) P.M. Peak hour (In and out): t�d a 10) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: IJg cJI'a-' fie 11) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 13) SITE PLAN AND FEE �C� A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). I hereby certify that all the information quested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the be myLkno-. tj� LO SIGNATURE OF PLICANT IGNATURE OF CO -APPLICANT Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ® Planning Commission ® City Planner I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: ® Complete City Planner or Designee (Apfrmsp) Incomplete Date EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the site plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Planning Commission. • Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) • Survey data (distance and acreage) • Contours (existing and finished) • Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations • Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping • Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways • Zoning boundaries • Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) • Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) • Location of septic tanks (if applicable) • Location of any easements • Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard • North arrow • Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date • Exterior lighting details (must be down casting and shielded) • Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) • Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations • If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE 0 New Application $ 50.00 ® Amendment $ 25.00 (Apfrmsp) xpenetice helplul Apply ,r send resume to: 33 Corset; So. Burlington, 409;` vT 05 throughout the Chitten- den & Franklin counties wanted or the Husky Hot Ruder Facility. Ex- periencg; preferred, but not necessary. Spray ex- aerien0e' helpful. $7- SS12%hr.'Must have de - Call Joni 434-bbbb_ VT TRACK DRIVER TRAINM SCHOOL 800e371-9353 Clasif A, B. Bus & Sch*$us Training EGAL y1 11 VOl INVITA JON TO BID Itrict Thton Town School invites qualified" ermont Certi- fied AsbAbatement Contrac to submit a bid fort smoval of materials fiom the Monkton Ci intral School located in Monkton, A pre -bid site visit will be held on March 13, 1998 at 3:15 p.m. Bidders are required to attend. The work will begin on Monday, June 22, 1998 and be complete by June 29, 1998. Bids for the described wort: will be received at 3:00 a.m. on March 23, 1998 at, the Addison Northeast District Office in Bristol, Vt. Specifications are avail- able by contacting: Elizabeth Farr, Assistant Superintendent Addis Northeast District 9 Airport Drive Bristol VT 05443 Telephone 453-3657 March 6 6 & 9, 1998 NOTICE OF SELF -STORAGE LIEN SALE EXTRA SPACE STORAGE RENTALS, LLC. 15 WILLISTON ROAD, WILLISTON. VT 05495 SELL "IDLE ITEMS" WITH A CLASSIFIED Al). CALL 618-Ml. Part-time, temporary po commitment to our qi sition. Responsibilities in- ' ity service. Appiic clude telephone, greeting. must show strong,, the public, picking up mail t experience for al at post office daily. Must repair. See Larry have reliable vehicle. Of- /6 Pete's RV Center fice experience preferred 4016 Williston Rom but not required. Please So. Burlington, VT call Josie Gaydos, 802- 860-2440. Burlington SYSTEM ENGIMEEi Broadcasters Inc, is an Previo,.s LAN/WAN Equal Opportunity Err- pene-,ce required. S pioyer. pn, t, troubleshooting uesign skills needed. restaurant certification desir GATEWAY CAFE Send your resume to: Hiring for all po,:.tons. acom Information Apply in person Mon -Fri, tems, 7 Park Ave, WI 3-5pm. Corn- of Main & ton. VT 04595 or emai NOTICES 11 Notice is hereby given that the contents of the self -storage units listed below will be sold at pub- lic auction by sealed bid. This sale is being held to collect unpaid storage unit occupancy fees, charges and expenses of sale. The entire contents of each self -storage unit listed below will be sold, with the proceeds to be distributed as follows: Payment to Extra Space Storage Rentals, LLC for all accrued occupancy fees (rent) charges, late payment fees, sale expenses, and all other expenses in relation to the unit and its sale. Contents of each unit may be viewed on MARCH 28, 1998, commencing at 10:00 a.m. Sealed bids are to be submitted on the en- tire contents of each self -storage unit. The highest bidder on the storage unit must re- move the entire contents of the unit within 48 hours after the notifica- tion of their successful bid. Purchase must be made in cash and paid in advance of the removal of the contents of the unit. A $50.00 cash deposit shall be made and will be refunded if the unit is broo cleaned. Extra Spec Storage Rentals, LLC reserves the right to accept or reject bids. The contents of the to lowing tenants' self-sto - age units will be included in this sale: GREG ALTMAN 94 Haightts Cross Rd Chappaqua, NY 10514 ROBERT HOLDEN PO Box 8012 Burlington, VT 054132 JAMES IRWIN 17 Leeward Port Jefferson, NY 11777 DEBORAH ADAM 10 Shady Lane Colchester, VT 05446 ANNE BLILEY 26 Manor Woods Kennedy Dr. So. Burlington, VT 0540,t ROBERT WHITTAKER 'l 67 Candlewood Gardens Baldwinsville, NY 13027 BETTY CAMERON 3 Intervale Ave. Burlington, VT 05401 LENN LOCKWOOD f PO Box 1371 Burlington, VT 05402 LAN MAGNUS G. 228 Curtis Ave. Burlington, VT 05401 NICK CCOLLUM 15 Manor Woods So. Burlington, VT 05403 WILLIAM JONES 130 Prim Rd, Suite 501 " Colchester, VT 05446 HEELS ON WHEELS KEN MITCHELL PO Box 238 Underhill, VT 05489 DOUGLASJONES PO Bu it 3$57 B melon, VT 054 ilarch 7 & 14, 1998 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGT( PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall. Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, March 24, 19198 at 7:30 P.M. To consider the following: 1) Final plat applicati64 of the Rec Room and Cactus Pete's to amend a planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), 1 22,500 square foot res- taurant/retail/indoor rec- reation building, a 350 square toot restau ra with drive through s v- ice, and a bank ith on er es, etc. muw -.- background is desired, but will train the right Person. Flexible part time hours may turn into full time. Apply in person: Sears Roebuck & Co 595 Shelburne Road EOE Burlington, F/V/D SALES Position at leading organic greenhouse in Charlotte for friendly, out- going person of any age. Flexible schedule. Fax or mail resume to: 425-3959 or Miskell's Organics, Shelburne Farms, Shel- burne,VT 05482. LEGAL 11 NOTICES 22,500 square foot build- ing, and 2) construct a 480 square foot deck for restaurant use. 21 Preliminary plat appli- cation of Alan & Maureen Pidgeon to subdivide a 29.3 acre parcel into two (2) parcels of 10 acres and 19.3 acres, Berard Drive and Airport Park- way. 3) Final plat application j of Mary Ann Hegeman j for subdivision of a 50,003 acre parcel into three (3) lots of 10,967 square feet, 16,013 square feet, and 23,023 square feet, 316 Patchen Road. 4) Final plat application of University Mall Realty Trust to amend an ap= proval consisting of the following: 1) construct a 111,392 square foot GLA addition to the main Uni- versity Mall building, 2) construct a 990 space multi -level parking struc- ture, and 3) acquire a 1.7 acre adjoining parcel, ,raze a single family dwelling and construct a 15,469 square foot auto- motive center, University Mall, 155 Dorset Street. T ' amendment consist of: 1) construct a 11 ,504 square foot GLA ad Ition to the main bull ing, 2) construct a 983 space parking struc- tur and 3) modifications to parking, circulation 3ofties of the applica- tions are available for pJblic inspection at the So , Burlington City Fall. William Bess Chair n, Sout urlington Pia ing Commiss n M ch 7, 1998 UTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE consist of: 1) adding a 30 I Ir) accordance with th child day care use in the South Burlington zoniq fir -�IM—EN oymenf VAMP T_ _ 12 TO RESPOND TO A FREE PRESS BOX NUMBER Send to: Burlington Free Press P.O. Box 10 Burlington, VT 05402 Aft: Free Press Box Convert clutter to cash with a Free Press Classified ad. Cali 658-3321. ADMINISTRATIVE AS- SISTANT Are you an energetic, team oriented person with fine attention to detail and a drive to bring order to chaos? Do you love a new challenge every day in a fast -paced environment? If your an- swer is YES, we may have a job for you Hal- lam Associates, a con- sulting engineering firm in the Burlington area, is seeking a person with extensive experience in Word and Excel for Mi- crosoft Office 95/ 97 to work in our busy office. Pleasant telephone man- ner; experience ordering office supplies and mak- ing travel arrangements a plus. This position re- quires a typing speed of 55-60 wpm, a valid driv- er's license, and the abil- ity to lift up to 25 pounds. Preferred hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Please send resumes to: Human Resources, Hallam Asso- ciates, 60 Farell St., Suite 300, S. Burlington, VT 05403. QIM L MN C O L L E G E Burlington. Vermont ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Financial Aid Office Seek energetic, detail -ori- ented team player with ability to handle multiple tasks and excellent orga- nizational/interpersonal skills to coordinate finan- Pal aid office functions and perform gneeral of- Wduties. One year ex- ence in administration f student financial aid re- wired. Send resume and over letter by March 13 o Personnel Office, Champlain College, 163 So. Willard St., Burlington, VT 05402-0670, EOE. ADMINISTRAI1wn Busy dealershlok. seeks energetic, or9ani d, de- tail oriented in ividual able to handle ultiple tasks. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: mu t line phone, compute, se of spreadsheets a' main frame data entryj Basic admin skills with a strong focus on inventory con- trol. Competitive salary and benefit package. Qualified candicates should call 658-1212 to schedule an interview. BUILDING CONSTRUC- TION ESTIMATOR im- mediate opening S.C.I. is seeking a hig ly moti- vated individual to head our Building Estimating Department. The individ- ual would be responsible for the estimating and bidding of multi -building projects. in a range of 500.000 to 4,000.000 in size. This individual must be a team player, and be detailed oriented. Spe- cific requirements 0 em- pioyment are: Minimum of 5 years experience in estimating and bidding commercial projects. Ability to work in a fast paced environment. Abil- ity to meet deadlines. Ex- perience in quantity sur- vey, estimating,: bidding and project layout. Must be aggressive and ener- getic. Must have com- puter experienc. in spread sheets ano the ability to interpret. all phases of documentation of estimating job cost, job progress, lob status, etc. Have the ability to negotiate with subcon- tractors, owners, engi- neers with confidence. Responsibilities include: Preparation of bid docu- mentswith detailed back-up documentation. Project buy-out, subcon- tractor contracts. Work closely with project man- ager and pro ect superin- tendent. Zekly pro - cress reports to the company president Spe- cial Benefits: Base pay to be negotiated. Com- pany vehicle. Travel and lodging expensVinfiden- tial:Annual paid vacation.01 (k) plan. Other beits: To be negotiated. We realize th t confi- dentiality must ti y main- tained with regard to inquiries, and resume of- fering. Therefore, please direct all inquiries, re- sumes with stated pay expectations and 'bene- fits. to the attention of Dan Scott marked confi- dential.Reterences are required. However, fol- low up on reierenee calls will only take place after we speak to the individ- ual. Reply to: SCI Group, c/o Dan Scott Citizens Rd., PO Box 909, New- port, VT 05855 Ll 1N3W1lUldWl1 L[ shirtnvrQrtla I o. irvJtvnu tuiaa I. • i•••••• • Manion M,•� - - - ` I +�++'• 8661 'L HD'dVIN `AV4afI1VS M; 1,S]21d 332H3 NOIDNI-Idile 3HI JUN 25 '96 14:25 CITY OF S SURLPIGTCr P.1/1 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Applicati,n - FINAL, PLAT 1) Name eat 74pp3icant>}N Ni� �N�V�s �T 7 i �l LT� 2 J Name of subdivision W 3) Indicate any change to name, address* or phone number of owner of record, applicant, contact person, Engineer, surveyor, attorney or plat designer since preliminary plat application L, o V C-> 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines, applicant's legal interest in the property, or developmental timetable, since preliminary plat application: -- �� l A O 5) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final plat plus engineering drawings and c ntaining allinfo mmamtion required under Section 202.1 0� the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204. l t a) for a major subdivision. 5) Submit two daft copies of all legal dccu nts required under Section 202.1 (11) and (12) of the subdivision regulations for a minor sudivision and under Section 204.1(b) for; a - major s ivision. ", �4, �1, (Signature) applicant or contact person I Dot Past-RO Fax Wto 7671 1 Dew Ga_ Ptxr ne # # Ql 4 0 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 March 225, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 7 Fayette Road Dear Gregg: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 I just wanted to follow up on Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting. Based on the discussion, it is my understanding that the Commission prefers Plan B showing the parking and dumpster moved out of the CO district. Also, it sounded like they want to see some improvements done to the stream bank in order to reduce or stop erosion of the bank. Based on what I heard, I believe they would like to see the bank regraded to a less severe slope. The revised final plat application should be submitted soon so that we can get this issue resolved. The plans should include any additional information included in my earlier memo to the Commission and should also be revised to show the proposed contours for the stream bank. Please contact me if you have any cc: Nancy Knox questions. 4Si cere J e Weith, City Planner PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 March 15, 1996 Nancy Knox Pinkham Engineering Associates, Inc. 431 Pine Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Site Modifications, 7 Fayette Road Dear Ms. Knox: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and Fire Chief Wally Possich were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, March 19, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Joe Weith ,� City Planner JW/mcp Encls cc: Gregg Beldock 1wvkAet A;Z4 M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: May 27, 1997 Agenda Items Date: May 9, 1997 J.W.J. REALTY INC. & MCLEAN HOLDING CORPORATION - SHELBURNE ROAD Site plans including boundary adjustment dated April 1997 prepared by Wiemann-Lamphere and Civil Engineering Associates is acceptable. HOLIDAY INN PAVILION - SHELBURNE ROAD The site plan showing the proposed pavilion prepared by Gregory Rabideau Architect dated 4/23/97 is acceptable. VEHICULAR TRIP GENERATION ------------------------- JOB NAME: REVISED L&M PARK PHASE: FULL BUILD -OUT DATA SOURCE: ITE TRIP GENERATION - 5th EDITION DATE: 2-11-94 ANALYST: B. KELLY JOB NO.: 94064 ITE -- PM PEAK HOUR -- DESCRIPTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- L.U.C. SIZE UNITS ENTER EXIT TOTAL RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM 230 150 UNITS 57 30 87 MOVIE THEATRE W/ MATINEE 444 1,000 SEATS 38 22 60 SHOPPING CENTER 820 3,750 SQ. FT. 41 40 81 RESTAURANT - QUALITY 831 7,000 SQ. FT. 38 16 54 FAST FOOD W/ DRIVE-IN 834 3,495 SQ. FT. 67 61 128 CHILDREN'S INDOOR PLAY N/A 11,000 SQ. FT. 15 15 30 SUBTOTALS 256 184 440 VTE/HOUR FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services Go Form Ten EH Arm Mount FOrrn len FIi: Arm mounted square I archileclural luminaires gracefully propcuIIoI)ed and calolully craIled frOrn aluminum extrusions. Corners are precisely mitered and all la sleners and welds are concealed. Units are available in one-way, Iwo -way and lour -way configuralions in two sizes wilh 111D lamps horn 70 to 400 walls. Configurations I 0" 2 I_ _�t I I 4 0= Distribution Patterns Type I Type FM kl-. Type Ill yl�;ll� type VS' I „(i' uip1l 11. Type VO ; ill Type VS is not avaiIaI)Ie —~ in 14". Supplied with sag lens, see product details 11g. 17, Ordering Information Prefix Size Configuration Reflector Volls Lamp Finish EH 14" 1 1 120 _ Refer it) NA EH 1911 2 30 208 Lamp BRA 240 Selechlr BLA FM 277 VS 480 Lamp Selector 14" housings 19" housings 70W HPS 25OW HPS 100W HPS P5bW MV 100W MV 25OW Mil 150W lips' 40OW HPS 175W MV 400W MV__ 175W MI-1 400W Mli - PFJncv min udndJl lu uperale JJ voil lamp unless specified otherwise. ion n*n n,�trNx 1 i +nn t+lit b E.Ilorltd Alvminom lrm I` A-----�-'r'__-_. �I w.MA Awry.AoN, co.�r 6 w alr/ a w.n�nrnn uY Cniv rANvl rA51 iMrt end wekit _ — --' fhrlr trMtyr tdArn-rtNel -�-- 1atmovrridP 1-119M door try IKb I c IiNtJt rtlkc.kH an tl.tlt 11�1 krnrrtrM yustw.�e Example Reflector Type, I I Primary Ballast Configuration ' Voltage I Lamp S12C—1 Finish — Options EH 19 2 3 120 400MH BRA Finish: NA = Natural Anodize BRA = Bronze Anodize BLA = Black Anodize Lamp Abbreviations: MV = Mercury Vapor HPS = High Pressure Sodium MH = MclalHalide Options: AD = Amber Drop Diffuser CD = Clear Drop Diffuser F = Fusing MA = Masi Arm Filter PC = Photocell (on 480 voll, receptacle only) POLY = Polycarbonale Lens Note: I . VS ITcllector available in-19r'-250M11, 400MH, 25011PS, 40011PS. Dimensional Data EH14 EH19 A 14- 19rr B7" torn C Arm Length D Ann I leighl-- g'r — S" g^ 5" 15 INK COMMEKIAL op.-0uo fwstbgt#IALjM.Iol' Park three cars in thr Wilco of Banc. The SpaceMaker TP 006 Triple can be assamhled side by side, or in :t drive through single, litre cnnfiguratit>n. Troublesome bears, wire and rabic have been eliminatrd in this unique dcs'sgn. Two cylinders directly connected to the platform perform all the work. Simplicity of design ensures many years of safe and trouble free operation. EOMMEACIAtp.PQPa EStMMVIAhOO, • ww A roV)T Available in 1994, the G2000 Series is a computerimd parking system which does not require a parking atun dant. A vchiclr Naekcd on the tep platform is rctricvt.d in the following manner there is always an open space on the 02/11/1994 03:07 8628560 JIFFY LLBE PAGE 02 VNIIS Ut MtA)Ulk VNITS Of MEASURE VNITSOr MEASUM UNITS OF MEASURE PHYSICAL DIM MSIONS 74,#. �� In) (mm) (Ft, In) (QN1►) (Ft, In) (MM) Oft In) (mm)pverallMachlM Hllght Jw- WJ' 2400.7435 max. 2070MAL b'1" 2,4TD te'S' $4i0 6'1'max. 1feDrnax 610• 2106 1o'o' 1,030 5111'max. 1B20max. Platform Naight in Upper Potitinn B 5'e'min. 17700. 4'P'min 14301nln. lYe- 4200 VI I'min, 1020min. 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Worldwide patent pending. International: Note: Custom 07e machines and print color available by special order. One year warranty on parts and labor. PafkPlus reserves the right to change specifications. a For use with residential models DP002 and DP005 Operates up to 2 units Platform Speed 50 Seconds - For use with commercial models DP001 and DP004 Operates up to 15 units Platform Speed 50 Seconds E L E C T R I C M O T O R A P P R O V E D F O R Honapew•e -- - 2.0 Ho.wpo,,,.. ---- ---- -- 2.0-11.0 Kilowatt 1.5 Kilow.tt n.aa, 7iti1. MY lbMj. Vopape ZW110ytsltaga 22ar110 cyan • Mon sa110 craw - hors soreo For use. with rommercial mrldeic DP001, DP004 and TP006 Operates up to 30 urtitg Platform Speed 25 Seconds O U T D O O R U S E Kilowatt veltw '20er21W)6W4D cycsa • Hws sago " cJ1\`L I'L;-)UUM-;L6 (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) DISTRICT o OJECT R VIEW SH 9j T OWN : dQ DEC # _ THIS IS A PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF THE STATE PERMITS"YOU MAY NEED �TO OBTAIN PRIOR T COMMENCING YOUR PROJECT. TO OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE:, NAME: 1 p, NAME:1�rNr��. ��' 1 r�: 4 L ADDRESS j� _ /J.Lo � - ADDRESS: I.5, 13 , �� (? TELEPHONE:. 1. rin,c�«; TELEPHONE: h a'314. �- Based on information provided by - ,. a tracUtracts of land of o acres_ he project is generally described asn a project was reviewed on a� Prior Permits From This Office: -4 -f. C-L, PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION: 1. ACT 250:.Commercial, residential. or municipal project? ' Has the landowner subdivided before? Whe here/# of lots Length of newfimproved road(s) AN .ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: COMMENTS: YES NO; Copies sent -to Statutory Parties: YES NO SIGNATURE: ` DATE: 1,L ADDRESS (IF DIFFEREND:. (Assistant) District Coordinator . Telephone ---------------- THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V-S-A_ SEC. 6007(C). Z. WA .S-T-EWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION:. Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal NO Ten vel Trailer Cam Subdivision Wor Exemption Deferral of Subdivision Aground Mobile Home Parts SIGNATU DATE:_ I �C l�j' I— • ADDRESS: Pollution Prevention, Edu tion & Coordination Division! r Wastewater Management Division Telephone:2-1 g _� r �` J� �Sy 56 OTHER PERMITS YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 3. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3840) (Contact - Construction/modification of source Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Waste oil buming Open Burning Industrial Process Air Emissions Diesel Engines (> 200 bHP) (OVER) OTHER PERMITS YOU MAY NEED: (Continued) 4. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Contact: Discharge Permit; pretreatment permitsindustrial; municipal "' Storrnwaterpemtds' . Indirect discharge Perini t : '. Residuals management sludge_ disposal , 5. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) Contact:`. Underground injection control (FloorOrains) . Wellhead protection areas,..,,:. -,Bottled Water. Construction Permit, water, system improvements Permit to operate New Source 6. WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR Contact: Hydroelectric Projects (241-3770) Use of chemicals in State waters(241-3777) Shoreiand encroachment (241477-7) % Aquatic nuisance control (241-3777), Wetlands (241-3770) Section 401 Water Quality Certificate; (241-3770) Stream Alteration (748-87871786-5906) Water Withdrawal (24173770) T. WASTE MANAGEMENT DIV1010N, ANR Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Asbestos disposal (241-3444) Composting facilities (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps•(241-3444) Contact. Hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal facility certificate (241-3888; ' Hazardous waste handier notification requirement (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) HW transporter certificate (241-3885) S. PUBLIC FACILITIES, ANR (802-241-3737) Contact: Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.)(241-3444) Municipal water/sewer, 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION, EDUCATION & COORDINATION (800-974-9559) Contact: 10. (DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3100) Contact: Nongame.&.Natural Heritage program (Threatened &. Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval - 1. D ARTMENT.OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) .or District Office!€. Construction Permit fire,prevention, electrical, plumbing, access Boilers and pressure vessels Storage of flammable liquids; explosives Elevators Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 LP Gas'Storage or more customers �EPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-464-4343) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact:., Food, lodging, bakeries Program for asbestos control & dead certification (800-439-8550) 'Children's camps ` Hot Tup Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact: Child care facilities (24t-2158) Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) Nursing Homes (241-2345) Therapeutic.Community Residence (241-2345) 14. AGENCY OF •TRANSPORTATION Contact: Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2073) Junkyards (828-2049) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2760) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Development within 500' of a limited access highway Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Signs, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Weights and measures (828-4510) Retail Sales/Milk/MeattPoultry (828-2436) Contact: Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Animal shelters/kennels (828-242.1) Golf courses (828-2431) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) 16. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD (802-828-2358) . Hydro projects Sells water to 1 or more persons 17. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802•82"226) Historic buildings Archeological sites 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) Liquor licenses - — 19. SECRETARY -OF STATE (1-800-43"683) Business registration Professional Boards 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551) Business taxes (sales, meals & rooms, amusement machines) 21. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise taxtsolid waste 0LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OR PLANNING COMMISSION) 23. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BLDG 10-18, CAMP JOHNSON, COLCHESTER, VT 05446 (655-0334) OTHER: PLANNING COMMISSION 22 FEBRUARY 1994 page 2 3. Any new Wexterior Wlightinq shall consist of�downcastinq shielded fixtures so as not to cast�li�ht beyond the property - line. Approval shall be obtained from the City Planner prior to installation of�any exterior liohtinq. 4. The applicant_ shall obtain_ a z2nin2Zbuild_inq_permit_ within six months orthisapprovalWis null and void. 5. The applicantshallWobtain a Certificate of Occupant from the Administrative Officer prior to use of the �farm Wstand. 6. Any chaag to Wthe �site Wplan shall require approval of the South Burlington Planning Commission. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed. 3. Public Hearing: Revised Final Plat application of Gregg Bel - dock to amend an approved planned commercial development con- sisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater (1000 seats), 22,000 sq. ft. of retail use, a 3,100 sq. ft. fast-food restaurant with drive -through, and a bank with drive -through service. The amendment consists of replacing the 22,000 sq. ft. of retail use with 11,000 sq. ft. of indoor recre- ational/entertainment use, 3,750 sq. ft. of retail use, and a 170 seat standard restaurant, L&M Park, Shelburne Rd: Mr. Van Winkle said they will relocate some of the handicapped parking for better emergency access. They are proposing an in- novative parking plan with 11 car stacking units. These spaces will be for employee use and will be electrically operated. They are intended to meet peak parking requirements and will be loca- ted behind the building. Regarding landscaping, Mr. Van Winkle indicated what has and has not been planted from the approved plan. The remainder of the planting will be done this landscaping season. Mr. Craig noted there are plantings near the theater that haven't been put in and felt the Commission should keep on top of this issue. Mr. Beldock said he has tried to deal with this and is confident he can get the original developer to do what he said he would. Mr. Van Winkle said traffic will be somewhat less than origin- ally anticipated. Sewer allocation will also be less. Mr. Van Winkle said he understood that existing lights do not conform with what is allowed by the city. He said he will work on getting them down. Mr. Burgess said the building permit will be held up until the lights are down. Mr. Burgess also noted the Commission wants to see a site plan with McDonald's shown at the size it was actually built. PLANNING COMMISSION 22 February 1994 page 3 Ms. Peacock moved the�PlannineCommission-approve the revised final _pla_- application of Greqq Beldock to amend_ an approved planned_ commercial development consisti_n�of 41.500 residential_ units_, _ a 61 room hote1,_20, 000 sq_,_ ft. movie theater (1000 seats) 22,000 sq. ft. of retail use, a 3, 100 sq. ft. fast-food restaur- ant with drive-thr_ou h, and a bank with drive-throu h service. The amendment consists of: 1) replacinethe 22,000�sq ft. retail_ buildin with_a 22,500 sq. ft. buildin��consisting_ f_11j_000 se - W --- ft. of recreational entertainment use, 3 750 sq. ft. of retail use, and 6,750 sq. ft. of standard restaurant use (170 seats and 500 sq. ft. of common area, and 2) 4increasing the size o_f�th� e_ fast food restaurant from 3 100_sg. ft.� to 3,500 sq. ft., as de- pictedon a two _pa_ge set of plans, pa e one entitled, "L&M Park, Site and Utilities_ Plan,"Wprepared_a Fitzpatrick -Llewellyn, -Inc, and dated June,_1990, last revised 2/10/94, with the_ following stipulations:. 1. All _previous approvals and stipulat_i_ ons which_ are_ not -super- seded b_y this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The Planning Commission approves 489 spaces for the commercial portion of the planned commercial development which_represents a waiver of 140 spaces, or 22%. It is the Commission's opinion_ that 489 spaces will adequately serve_ the commercial oortion _of the development due to the specific mix of uses and differina times of peak parking demand. 3. All exterior lighting shall be downca_sting and shielded and__ shall not cast light beyond the property line. Prior to is- suance of a zo_ ning building permit forthenew building, the ap- plicant shall submit forapproval b the City Planner details_ of all exterior lighting to be installed on and in the vicinity of the new buildin . Any future chap e in existinq liqhtinc,r or new lightineanywhere in the entire L&M Park develo_pm_ent shall be__ a_p_- proved by the City Planner prior to installation. 4. The _plan shall be revised prior to recording to show that eleven_ "stacking unit" parkin spaces will be provided, not ten.,_ Three copies of the approved revised plans shall_ be submitted_ to_ the City Planner for approval prior to recording, 5. The applicant shall -pay the required sewer allocation fee rior to issuance of a zoninq/buildinq permit. 6. Prior to issuance of a zoning/building permit, the applicant shall renew the existina landscaping bond which expired recently. 7. The final plat plans shall be recorded in the South Burlington land records within 90 da s or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be si ned by the Chair or Clerk of the Commission PLANNING COMMISSION 22 FEBRUARYW1994page 4 prior to recording Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy permit the ap- - plicant shall complete the following a) install landscaoring_in the vicinity Wof-the-theater and alone Fayette Road. b) construct sidewalk al_onq the north side of Fayette Road. c) install bus shelter along Shelburne Rd. d) _remove_ flood li hts in from of McDonald' s and banks and near theater. 9. - Any_ changes to the final__ plat plans shall �re uire Plannin Commission approval. 10. Theolan shall be revised 2rior to recordin to show_ the_ correct dimensions of the fast food restaurant. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed unanimously Mr. Burgess interrupted the agenda to allow Mr. Craig to report on his discussion with the City Council. Mr. Craig said he had asked the Council for their feelings on the request of the affordable housing development on Kirby Rd. for a waiver of the sidewalk fee. Mr Craig said Messrs. Cimonetti and Chittenden were opposed, Messrs. Condos and Flaherty had no objection. Mr. Burgess said the request will thus be back on a future Com- mission agenda. 4. Public Hearing: Planning Commission review of the results of a 3-year parking study conducted at the Factory Outlet Mall on Shelburne Rd. The parking study was required as a condition of approval granted on 9/27/88 for the construction of a 15,460 sq ft. addition. The Commission will also review condition 7(f) of the approval which allows the Commission to require mitigation if it determines that unreasonable traffic congestion or unsafe traffic conditions are occurring on the site: Mr. Weith reviewed the findings of the study. Counts were taken on Fridays and Saturdays for three years. The study found that there are adequate spaces on the site. However, parking areas in front of the Mall are over -utilized (Mr. Weith noted a Commission goal had been to get people to park in the rear). There are more cars parking in front than there are spaces. A lot of illegal parking is going on, particularly along the access drive and in FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services One Wentworth Drive • Williston • Vermont • 05495 • (802) 878-3000 25 January 1994 Mr. Joe Weith City Planner City Of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Bananas University, L & M Park, Amended final plat submittal File: 93064 Dear Mr. Weith: On behalf of Gregg Beldock, we are submitting for review by the planning commission, an application for an amended final plat for the above referenced project. Mr. Beldock proposes to develope the last phase of L & M Park with an indoor children's soft play area (11,000 Sq. Ft), a one hundred and seventy seat restaurant and a retail hobby shop ( 3,750 Sq.Ft.), within a 21,000 +/- Sq.Ft. building with underground parking. The sketch plan was reviewed by the commission on 14 December 1993. To assist you in your review, we have provided the following outline: Access/ circulation: Access to the proposed building will be via a 26 curb cut on Fayette Road. This curb cut has been re -located to the north on Fayette Road, and is different than previous approvals. Coverage/ setbacks: Within the commercial portion of the project, the total building coverage is 65,276 square feet, just slightly less than the 65,416 square feet previously approved, and well below the maximum of 125,453 square feet allowed for the site. The overall lot coverage for the commercial portion is 249,392 square feet, well under the maximum allowable of 292,723 square feet (maximum coverages obtained from staff review memo dated 10 December 1993). The required 40 foot setback from Fayette Road will not be met. At its closest point, the building will be located 35 feet from the edge of the Fayette Road right-of-way. Design • Inspection 0 Studies 0 Permitting 0 Surveying Mr. Joe Weith File: 93064 25 January 1994 Page -2- Parking: A revised shared parking study dated 19 January 1994 has been prepared by this office and is included with this application. As outlined in the original shared parking study and subsequent revisions, the shared parking concept accounts for the hourly, daily and monthly variations in the peak parking demand for different land -uses. The calculations for shared peak parking indicate the site will experience a maximum parking demand at approximately 8:00 pm on a Saturday in July or August of the year. To account for peak demand conditions, the site plan has provided surface parking for 478 cars through a combination of underground and surface parking. However, the shared parking study estimates the peak parking demand will require 484 spaces. To provide for the additional spaces, the applicant is proposing to install 6 car stacking units. These units are commonly used as a supplement for surface parking in high demand lots located on premium real estate, within cities or downtown areas. Typically, lots with the these units have attendants managing the parking operation. However, units installed on this site would be for employee parking, as these vehicles would arrive well before, and leave well after the peak parking times. A photocopy of a typical car stacking unit is included. A bicycle parking area will be provided just to the south of the new building approximately where indicated under the previous submittals. Landscaping: The landscaping plan has been revised to show the approximate locations of trees planted as of 20 January 1994. The locations of some existing trees will conflict with the new site plan. We have identified two locations where the conflicts will occur and have proposed alternate locations for the planting's. The Red Maple trees, referenced in the staff review letter of 10 December 1993, have been relocated within the site. Our landscape architect did not feel the landscapers concerns about the drainage way were valid, however, per your memo we have relocated the trees. Additional planting's not as yet completed, will be installed during the spring planting season. Traffic: The L&M Park PCD was approved for a maximum of 623 vehicle trip ends (vte's) during the P.M. peak hour. In our report of 19 January 1994, we have provided trip generation estimates on each of the proposed uses and included a total P.M. peak hour trip end estimate for the site (425 vte/hr). FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services Mr. Joe Weith File: 93064 25 January 1994 Page -3- Sewer: The estimated sewage generation rates for the project based on the flow quantities established by appendix 7 A of the Vermont Environmental Protection Rules are as follows: 170 Seat quality restaurant, @ 30 gpd/ seat = 5,100 gpd 3,750 S.F. retail store, 4 employees @ 15 gpd = 60 gpd Bananas University, Maximum day 200 attendees 5 gpd / attendee = 1,000 gpd Total sewage demand = 6,160 gpd C.O. Zone: The Planning Commission's original approval for this development stipulated that the proposed parking area be located outside the 50 foot conservation zone along the minor stream located along the southern Chrysler -Plymouth property line. The plans have been revised to maintain the required C.O. Zone and the limits have been depicted on the drawing. We trust the information provided with this submittal addresses your concerns raised in the staff report of 10 December 1993. Should you have any questions regarding the information provided, or in general about the project, please contact us at your convenience. Sincerely, FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Charles Van Winkle Project Manager cc: Gregg Beldock L & M Partnership Gregg Rabideau, Architect FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services While the most efficient arrangement is usually found with aisles parallel to the long dimension of the site, park- ing aisles serving a specific generator should usually be oriented toward the building and/or pedestrian access points. Car stacking units The capacity of an attended parking lot can be increased by the use of small mechanical units of two- or even three -car height. These are sometimes used in parts of very -high - demand lots located on premium land. They can supple- ment the parking supply but are not appropriate for every stall; that is, they cannot double the surface capacity, for example. Figure 7-3 illustrates a two -car unit. Figure 7-3. Two -car stacking unit in New York City SOURCE: tiAROING SreEl., INC'., Denver. Access, fee collection and reservoir areas Having entrances and exits at opposite ends of a parking lot tends to reduce conflicts between incoming and outgoing cars, but complicates revenue control. At entrances, care should be exercised to prevent backups onto the street. A well -designed parking lot can accept arriving cars as quickly as the street system delivers them. Aside from acceptance rate limitations caused by revenue -control measures, the principal causes of entry delay are sidewalk conflict with pedestrians, parking or unparking maneuvers just inside the entrance, and conflicting internal circulation, including ve- hicles waiting to exit. Because driveway entrances to surface parking lots are at the same grade as the public sidewalks, it is general ly impos- sible to avoid pedestrian conflict. The problem can some- times be minimized by locating driveways on streets having �t t=r Ix� 7�C 15 'F T lower pedestrian volumes and at points upstream from the heaviest pedestrian flow. It is good practice to prohibit stalls so close to the en- trance that unparking maneuvers would require backing onto the sidewalk. Depending on the size and turnover of the facility, several stalls near the entrance may best be kept out of active (high -turnover) use; however, this is more of an operational than a design element. Where a fee is charged, collection can involve pre -pay, monthly stickers, or parking meters. Smaller lots may use coin -operated gates (sometimes with payment required on both entry and exit). Another method utilizes a coin slot box, keyed to each numbered parking stall, as shown in Figure 7-4. Other methods include coin -operated or currency -operated ticket dispensers. Four elements have been identified as necessary to a suc- cessful unattended "honor" type operation.13 These are: 1. Proper location. 2. Accurate and frequent lot checks or audits. 3. Accurate recording of violators. 4. Effective enforcement procedures. If parking meters are used, care must be taken to locate the mounting posts where they are least subject to vehicular damage. When set back behind curbs, twin -meter posts arc placed in projection of the alternate parking stall lines. When used inside lots, quad -meter mounts can often be attached to a post fixed in a raised (2-ft high) concrete base and located at the junction point of four adjacent stalls. Parking lot operators that charge an hourly or daily fee often control revenue by issuing tickets at the entrance. If a ticket -dispensing machine is used, at least a two -space reser- voir within the lot is usually needed. If tickets are manually dispensed from a booth, a larger inbound reservoir may be needed; however, this is highly dependent on the size (capac- ity) of the lot and its parker characteristics. Unfortunately, many smaller, high -turnover self -parking lots have cashier booths located adjacent to the public walk. The one -space reservoir in this design is often inadequate. Where parking is done by attendants, a large inbound reservoir area may be needed. Such designs are seldom found, and congestion with backups into the street are common experiences. The reservoir requirements for access in and out of lots serving major traffic generators are usually based on traffic signal control of the driveway intersection. This is discussed later in the Major Generator section. End islands At the ends of parking rows, drivers must circulate toward exit drives or continue searching for vacant stalls. The normal right-angle turn by a typical passenger car driver uses an inner radius of about 15 ft. During the turn, the vehicle sweeps a path some 10 ft wide at its extreme. The ends of parking rows in high -turnover lots can be treated with painted or curbed 13 Bernard M. Meyer, "Unattended Parking Operations," Parking, (November/December 1986). Parking and Terminals 213 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application _ - FINAL PLAT 1) Name of Applicants _C 2) Name of Subdivision 3) Indicate any change to name, address, or owner of record, applicant, contact Phone number of surveyor, attorney or plat designer person, engineer, application preliminary plat 4) Indicate any changes to the subdivision, such as number of lots or units, property lines in the Property,� applicant s legal interest or developmental timetable, since Preliminary plat application: ✓e �s tLal 5) Submit five copies and !2reduced copy (11 x 17) of a final plat plus engineering information re drawings and cRntai.ning all quired under Section 202.1 of the subdivision regulations for a minor subdivision and under Section 204.1(a) for a major subdivision. 6) Submit two draft copies of all legal documents re under Section 02.1 (11) and (12) of the subdivisi required Foregul� ions ,f minor sudivision and under Section 204.1(b) rd a l � s vision . l/I , Q� - %' (Sigrt�re) applicant or contact Person Da e Vn VW %.a° 1 otlayr It's In Tomorrow: finei. ■ No business merchandise, deal -s, pets or days firewood please, 6 For merchandise valued at $150 or less. ■ Does not include Garage gales See a Claso. xifii r ,,___ l l LEGAL 11 NOTICES NOTICES he This sale is being held to collect unpaid storage PIZZAGALLI unit ppcu' ant., CONSTRUCTIpn charges and expenseseof C �e sale. E al Op 'ty PO at a9 The entire contents of vern er 7 & 8, 199 each self -storage uni PUBLIC HEARING ay listed below will be sol SOUTH BURLINGT a with the proceeds to PLANNING ull distributed as follows a COMMISSION .nt 1: Payment to 3tt Mini Storage Co. rhall e accrued occupant fees The South Burlingt (rent) char es, la Planning Commissi ment fees, sal pay- will hold a public heari A. penses, and all of er ex- at theHSouth Burlingt ie penses in relation to the Room, Conferrs ' unit and its sale. Street So5th5Burpogto Contents of each, Vermont on Tuesda n, may be viewed on unit N November 25, 19g7 f ?n November 11, 30 P.M. to consid th c_ 19 following: commencing at 10:0 •Y a.m. Sealed bids are to If be submitted on the en- Greggapplication 1e tire contents of 99 Beldock request each ing re -approval of th self -storage unit. Bids Planning Commission' >f will be opened one half 10 8 96 a hour after the last unit nal plat applicat aproval of plication to has been viewed on amend November 11, 1997. The merciala planned tom highest bidder on the consistin development fstorage unit must re- dential units fa 16 ro50 om move the entire contents hotel, a 20,000 square Of the unit within 48 foot movie theater (1000 hours after the notifica- seats), a 22,500 square tion of their successful foot restaurant/retail/in- bid. Purchase must be door recreation building, made in cash and paid in a 3500 square foot res- advance of the removal taurant with drive - Of the contents of the through service, and a unit. A $50.00 cash de - Posit shall be made and service, locatedwith onrShel- will be refunded if the unit is cleaned. burne Road. The amend - Essex Min Storage Co. ment modifications is of site reserves the right to ac- parking cept or reject bids. layout and landscaping. The contents of the fol- Copies of the application lowing tenants selfe f ol- are available for public age units will be included inspection it the South in this sale: Burlington City Hall. Anthony Desantis William Burgess 190 Main Street Chairman. Winooski, VT South Burlington Jeff Kirby Planning Commission 47 Front Street November 8, 1997 PUBLIC SERVICE I I LEGAL NOTICES ON of sTO ° EMPLOYMENT 12I EMPLOYMENT 12 structure (containing r- 8400 square feet)' with 4. U two CAREGIVER Needed for infant room in (2) uses, automotive AUTOMOBILE service and warehouse/ RECONDITIONING small licensed center. Exper. a must, distribution, located at reen Mountain Drive. 45 SHOP competi- five salary &health bene- fits. fits- Ri and Ward, send resume to seeks an energetic per- Champlain Mill Child Ca e son. Possible Zo ing Administrative supervi- Center, 1 Main St, #10, sory Position. Must be 18 Winooski, VT 05404' Offi er No ember 8, 1997 yrs old with VT driver's li- tense. Apply in person CARPENTER Experi- on only: Goss Dodge, Inc., enced in all phases of construction, including on ng 1485 Shelburne Rd So Burlington finish, 5 years experi- ence minimum, reliable on ce AUTOMOTIVE transportation, leader- ship ability. Local com- et TECH n, TECHNICIAN mploymenf pang Year round Plo ment, em- y benefits. Call 862-8497. at EMPLOYMENT For busy foreign Shocar e dealership. 12 CASHIER Trinity9 l Colecashier, rad/ASE certified pre- erred. Apply in person to Service Director, PJ's store,Part-time 20/hr/wk Mon -Fri. No evenings. Reliable, Auto Village, 2073 Willis- de - tail -minded, e TO RESPOND ton Rd, So Burlington, VT conscien- tious person sougght. Call 660-2084. A FREE PRESS BOX ® ® CELLULAR SALES Position available for a NUMBER AUTO responsible applicant with the drive to Send to: Burlington Free Press SALES sell. Sal - Pleaselcall651 missi0191 on. P.O. Box 10 Do you want the oppor- tunit to y make an interview. Burlington, VT 05402 Att: Free Press Box an excel- lent income? Many bene- fits and medical CHILD CARE POSITIONS tool program College & 2 years experi- "Sold the First Da We hear this PAID TRAINING PROGRAM ence plus committment & a strong desire to work with everyday from successful ad- Women and men encouraged to Young children re - quired. Benefits. Burling- Free Press Classifieds work. Call apply this Opportunity PPY for sales team. ton,vertisers. 864-3323. Rich - mond, 434-3891. us at 658.3321, We can help ApplyoTuesr Fri in eaners Person: Cl you ke ma your ad work. GOSS DODGE JON OUR ACTIVIST 1485 SHELBURNE ROAD SUITEISUCCESS CAMPAIGN JOBS SO BURLINGTON RESIDENCE INN For the ENVIRONMENT Cam ai n E SIERRA CLUB �( BY MARRIOTT Rte 2A & AR Williston FULL/PART-TIME 10hpr toct public lands FT/PT. HOUSEKEEPING Call Seth, 862-1600. AUTO SALES Excellent Pay ADMISSIONS Heritage Ford needs ex- Great Health and perienced, professional Travel Benefits COUNSELOR salespeople to sell cars Bonus Pay Available Trinity College of VT in- and trucks. Work at Ver- mont's largest dealership • Fun work environment Full & Part time --' available/We work @kends a ,T-.. r•. �L �aL .OUZ7E S.+" ..}y,'�^1i:• tai,:°ti rjafL41�'i1�1k:F1:' . ",:ALL Ia•pi.rt.. S-_.. Y�r--ff.,7 PARKING LOT DETAIL` SHOWING . UNDERDRAIN - _ •ate -v +Yvc. +cam REFERENCE PLANS \/\� r' ._.. _ •[i •' a 1. FOR ALL PROPERTY LINE AND RIGUT-OF-WAY ....i.�•. 1 \. ,�a, �. ;'( __ _ / 0�y i I _ _ INFORMATION SEE PLAN ENTITLED �' \.`y + ` �. / _'Q a ;� I '�" T:.`- '' • "L d M PARK - PROPOSED SUBDIVISION PLAN", �...� P IT FIIZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED '°•7 1 a•.�,. r•. LwJJr_I�-J ry_ DRAWING NUMBER D-7724, DATED DEC. 1990 2. FOR DETAIL OF SNELbURNE ROAD (RTE. 7), SEE "L d M PARK, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PUNS 91, T w•O•L ctl.,0./� :77 7 ! / ! 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D-3979, D4071-D4035 Ci I BY FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED I ��� ,.---i. rTiT .• I . LEGEND _ •, r' I e-••_•,•_••-- RICH I- PROPER, LINE OF-WAY/ENT LINE ..-. .. - - ..... _ SErBACX LINE --- - - - - EATS rNc CDNn" -'` ••. • a -Il•S- ! i - - °��NG S ro #r 0i SENCRj1WANNOLE - - - - - 6•S----4 PROPOSED SANITARY SCWER/MANNOLE r.'•'-::I: EATS rNC WATER LINE e"S M I'e PROPOSED WATER ONE/VALW1)4l'ORANr AlAC/N POSH AVE. PROPOSED STORM SEIIER/rNLET - FAYETTE RO L -" PRO'P05CO ONOERDRAIN \/ 1 '� �-� _ N PROPOSED SANITARY FORCE MAIN )." f )1 ov.n �G. ., rioS.IA�'+°:j',�n.'i$!."�apE;•• RIP -RAP PROPOSED CURB -�--- ; ------- __==-= E+ISPAIG STORM SEWER INLET a A f- 1 - 7; o'A 0= C E fi- . E r. I ck. JUN2819% City of So. Burlington :r � N�(�((�rytat♦iit•�•e LJ 1 � iitt•w�iie�(e NSF FARRELL OTHERS Arsawr SITE & UTILITIES PLAN B OA £ 2/8/96 YHERS,�r r c n. nml 1s-yn wn t•nl u�f11[ 0*3414 6W,4WVC NO LwAIw PINKHAM ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES. INC. L&M PARK SHEET I OF I NK FAYETTE ROAD NO / ` _` The lleltea Building /DI Pine St.. Burlington. VT 05401 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 7221 1'-40" PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington C ,on Tuesday,Conference November 25, 1997 at rset Street, South Burlington, Vermont 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: Final plat application of Gregg Beldock requesting re -approval of the Planning Commission's 10/8/96 approval of a final plat application to amend a planned commercial development consist movting ie 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive - through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping. Copies of the application are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission November 8, 1997 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 21, 1997 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, November 25, 1997 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. JoAWeith, City Planner JW/mcp Encls dv 7) GREGG BELDOCK -,SITE MODIFICATIONS L&M PARK - FINAL PLAT applicant is requesting reapproval for an earlier final plat The Commission on application which was approved by the Planning cation is to amend an approved planned October 8, 1996. The app a 62 commercial development consisting of 150 residentialunits, l000seats) , a room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 22,500 sq and a bank 3500 square foot restaurant with drive -through service, with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to the parking layout and applicant never recorded the final plat plan The a landscaping. pp eriod, and therefore the approval within the required 90 day p expired. The Findings and Decision from the 10/8/96 approval is enclosed. The only change being requested is for approval to leave in place a light pole that was placed about 8 feet into a CO District located behind the re w th allow ng the light recreatlpole to on building main since does not see a problem it would probably cause more damage to the stream to dig up the pole and wires and relocate them. 8) FAR WATER LTD. - 84 UNIT PR D - SKETCH PLAN of Tanned This project consists t on 2lnsacresion These an 84units t would be residential development s, all located on the east side of developed in three (3) g Airport Parkway. de of Airport Prkway This property located partially e onsthelea t s de of Airport (1953 Airport Parkway) and pa Y Parkway (1952 Airport Parkway) lies within the R4 and C.O. Districts, and Floodplain Overlaylson the east by farmland, and trict. It is bounded on the north and west by the Winooski River, on the south by a residence, undev�hepedPe Y and an industrial building. Airport Parkway bisects P o ro osed to be provided by: 1) a 34 Access/circulation: Access is p P foot curb cut (main access) with ingress and egress lanesdpofathe with a median, 2) a 25 lysoutendfoot curb cut at the ortheryof en the site site, and 3) a 25 foot curb cut at the n curb cuts ewill be on Airport for emergency access only. All Parkway. in The Fire Department has recommended den d to 25 feetat the median . The Cthe ity access be eliminated or both lanes a "'u handle" type turn -around near the Engineer is recommending 7 9- Lime Kiln Bridge for use by City maintenance vehicles. i 11/25/97 MOTION OF APPROVAL GREGG BELDOCK I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend an approved plan commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreational building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping, as depicted on a plan entitled, "Site & Utilities Plan B, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Pinkham Engineering Associates, Inc., dated 2/8/96, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The Planning Commission approves a total of 488 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 3) Any change to the plan shall require approval from the South Burlington Planning Commission. 4) The final plat plan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. -A-> I vrl� City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 December 19, 1997 Gregg Beldock Jiffv Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the Planning Commission on November 25, 1997 (effective 12/16/97). Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that the final plat plan be recorded within 90 days (3/16/98). If you have any questions, please give me a call. Weith, Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 February 27, 1997 Greg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: L&M Park, Fayette Road Dear Greg: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658- 7958 The Planning and Zoning Department reviewed your recently submitted plans and mylar for the above referenced project and there are still a few outstanding issues which need to be addressed. As you are aware, you missed the recording deadline of 2/10/97 and therefore your final plat approval of 10/8/96 is considered null and void. There is an opportunity for the Planning Commission to reapprove the final plat without requiring you to start the process all over from square one. However, there are still several issues which need to be resolved before this can be done. These issues are outlined below. 1. The landscaping plan does not depict existing landscaping conditions on the site as follows: o plan shows some existing landscaping in a paved area behind the bank. o plan does not indicate where the trees, which you removed in order to provide 3 additional spaces in front of the former Discovery Zone, are to be relocated. plan do not o the number and location of trees on the correspond with site conditions in many areas. 2. A portion of the dumpster and a light pole are still located in the CO District along the stream. The plan which the Commission approved on 10/8/96 shows the dumpster and pad moved entirely out of the CO District and no light pole in the CO District. Gregg Beldock L&M Park, Fayette Road February 27, 1997 Page 2 3. The new parking spaces will need to be striped as soon as seasonably possible. 4. The mylar you submitted is too small. It must by 18" x 24". 5. We are confused as to why you submitted a final plat application with the plans. Also, no fee was submitted with the application. I am sure you are just as anxious as us to put this whole issue to bed. I suggest you do the following: (1) resubmit an accurate landscape plan which addresses the above comments, (2) move the dumpster and pad entirely out of the CO District as shown on the plan, (3) move the light pole out of the CO District and show its location on the revised landscape plan, (4) submit a new 18" x 24" mylar of the site plan for recording, and (5) submit a letter, and $30 fee, requesting reapproval of your 10/8/96 revised final plat application. Greg, we are almost there. If you complete the above suggestions, I can go ahead and warn a hearing for the Commission to reapprove your final plat. This should be done within the next month. The longer you wait, the less likely the Commission will be willing to handle this as a simple reapproval. Please let me know how you wish to proceed. 4Sinrelith, lanner JW/mcp cc: Richard Ward Ray Belair City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 June 2, 1997 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: L&M Park, Fayette Road ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Dear Gregg: Planning and zoning staff has reviewed your letter dated May he' 1997 none plans that were enclosed with the letter. It is our determination submitted is still insufficient in terms of meeting the the reformation youerecentlyPlanning submitted Commission's 10/8/96 final plat approval. Also, does not adequately address the "unresolved issues" that were listed in my letter to you dated February 27, 1997 (see enclosed). Issues which still need to be resolved include the following: 1. The landscape plan prepared by R.H. Pete Associates does not comply entirely with condition # 2(b) of the 10/8/96 approval. This condition requires that an as -built landscaping plan for the commercial portion of the L po nald'sthe ank,submitted. Larkin Terrace This includes all landscaping around the cinema, M and within the road R.O.W. The plan you submitted shows only the landscaping around your building. 2. As mentioned in my 2/27/97 letter, it appears that a portion of the dumpster and aroved plan. This is not consistent th the ould b light pole are located in the CO Distriet ml oved entirely outside ofthe CO District as it The dumpster and light pole sh If you can verify that the light pole and dumpster are appears on the approved plan. not actually located within the CO District, then this should obereflected on an accurate plan and resubmitted to the Planning Commission for approval. 3. The new parking spaces need to be striped as soon as possible. Gregg Beldock L&M Park June 2, 1997 Page 2 I suggest we meet to go over in detail the issues which still need to be resolved. In addition to the issues described above, you will need to submit a letter, and a $30 fee, requesting reapproval of your 10/8/96 revised final plat application. As soon as this is all received, I can place you on the next available Planning Commission meeting for consideration of your request for reapproval. 4ice rely, Weith, Planner cc: Richard Ward Ray Belair Chuck Hafter (Gb6-3) PLANNING COMMISSION 25 November 1997 page 7 note that the current lot size of lot#21 is 165,510 sq. ft. d) The site plan shall be revised to relocate proposed land- sca�inq to the 235-240 foot elevation. 4. Prior to issuance_ of _a zoni_nq permit, the applicant shall2,ost a landscape bond4in an amount to be�determined b the Cif Planner. The bond shall remain in effect for three years to assure that the landscaping takes root and has a oc� od chance of surviving. 5. If any of the three lots involved in this a lication is sold or. its use chaffed, the applicant shall be required to return to the Planning Commission for a site plan amendment. ,nnin a royal is null allu VU1U_. rmit- within six months 7. The applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occu2anc Compli- ance_from the Administrative Officer prior to the use of the p king lot. 8. An change to the site plan shall require approval by the Y ha _ - __. South Burlington Planninq Commission. Ms. Barone seconded. Motion_passed unanimously. 7. Public Hearing: Final Plat application of Gregg Beldock requesting reapproval of the Planning Commission's 10/8/96 approval of a final plat application to amend a planned commer- cial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theatre (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive - through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping. Mr. Beldock said there is a question of the location of the center of the stream since it has shifted. Ms. Snyder of the Natural Resources Committee said the concern is with the actively eroding bank with trees creeping down the hill. There were cracks parallel to the stream. Mr. Beldock said he hired a hydrologist and brought in plants to stabilize it. He suggested the state be contacted to allow riprapping of the bank. He noted that the erosion will eventually affect the building. Ms. Snyder said that if the bank is riprapped, it will deflect the flow and cause erosion downstream. Mr. Dinklage suggested coming up with a mechanism to deal with the worsening erosion PLANNING COMMISSION 25 November 1997 Page 8 problem. Mr. Burgess asked if members wanted the light pole moved. The Commission felt it could stay. Mr. Crow moved the _P_lanning-commission approve the revised final 10 at a plication�of Grego Beldock to amend_ an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq.ft. movie theater�(1000 seats), a 22,50 restaurant/retail/indoor recreational buildino,.a 5 00 so. ft. ....__,a.. -- _ - sq. ft. restaurant with drive-throuu h service, and a bank with drive-throu h serv_ice, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment_ king layout and landscapin , consists of site modifications to par _ t _ _. as de icted on a plan entitled "Site & utilities_ Plan B, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont," reparedb_y Pink ham En�i� neerin� Associates, Inc, dated �2/8 96, with the followinq sti uIations. 1. All previous aoorovals and stipulations which are not super- seded by this a roval shall remain in effect. 2. The Planning Commission approves a total of 488 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 3. Any chann e to the plan shall require approval from the South Burlin ton Plannin Commission. 4. The final plat plan shall be recorded in the land records within 90 daysor-thisa,pr.oval is null and void. The_ 1p ans shall _be_ signed by the Planninq mmi_S�iIIn Chair or Clerk prior torecordino_ Mr. Teeson seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 8. Sketch plan application of Far Water, Ltd, to construct an 84 unit planned residential develoment on 21 acres consisting of 3 multi -family dwellings of 28 units each, 1952 and 1953 Airport Parkway: Mr. Burgess noted there seems to be a transfer of development rights involved in the plan. The City Attorney has said to listen to the plan and then he will advise the Commission if it seems to be legal. Mr Weith added these are 2 separate lots, and the district does not allow TDR's, but there may be a legal way to do it. Mr. Burgess noted the lots are on 2 sides of the road. Mr. Rabideau said there had been a previous sketch plan showing development on both sides of the road. This applicant now proposes 3 buildings of 28 units each on one side of the road. 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FOR ALL PROPERTY LINE ANDENTITLED RICIIT'-OF-WAY INFORMATION SEE PLAN ENTITLED \; \•.' \ \a\ \ I . i.- ' 7..+-.- / .;,, I I A �. I I I o.w i� <<I t- �; i•�, •• "1. A M PARK TR - PROPOSED INCOISIONRPORATED PLAN", I `P'•" '- BY F1'17.PATR ICK-LLLIIELLYN INCORPORATED ,H \\ �' z"t' I ri••-_7 , • - r•� al•-:� T. URANI NC NIIIIOF.R D-7726, DA7EU DEC. 1990 I �A ,.: \�\)1 J i,� L- ' r�,. / II // _ , __ - 1 ( I 1 µf•i Cj✓- �•Ty�.? r:E_1 2. FOR DETAIL OF SIIF.LDIIRNE ROAD (R'rE. )). ��, ,�,.. �- / L �'\-' 1 CI, el 1 "- t °• , O �, e I I ,! .La SEE "L A M PARK, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLANS IN m- rEbrER - if it 4 (w II II I t t�/ I ., Wt A, y I It IIl v- f ..._.. �-r ' • ._ -____ _` AND DETAILS", U-39711 0-3979, De1171-DAO75 BY FIT..vA'rRICK-LLF.HELLYN INCORPORATED ^�l. 1 ' I rtt--T a .._. 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SITE & UTILITIES PLAN B 2/8/96 a 9-min OTHERS/PEAa"1�n"` L&M PARK FAYETTE ROAD SOU III BURLINCTON, VERMONT r) a.5'4B;n.;,vo. I OF TI ar wr PINNNAM ENCINEERINC ASSOCIATES, INC. OWCMTD NK rr,......r..,,.• Tlir W.U.. Building 401 P1nr St., Burlington, V'r 0.9481 . Tnx'c•' .vn -r221 / LL rO U- 1•-40' Revised 11 February 1994 PEAK PARKING RATES & TEMPORAL ADJUSTMENTS TO PEAK PARKING T.­4_TTc Movie Theater Retail Fast-food Restaurant Bank - Area for public use - Area for office Residential Quality Restaurant Children's Indoor Play Peak Parking Hour of Day Month of Year Rate Adjustment Adjustment 0.3 sp/seat 1.0 1.0 5 sp/1,000 s.f. 0.55 1.0 20 sp/1,000 s.f. 0.52a 1.0 1 sp/250 s.f. N/A N/A 3 sp/1,000 s.f. N/A N/A 1.25 sp/unit 0.95 1.0 1 sp/3 seats 1.00 1.0 13 spaces (total) b a The adjustment to the restaurant peak parking rate for 8:00 PM on Saturday was ascertained from information provided by the McDonald's Corporation. b The total trip generation for the children's indoor play area was based on information supplied by, Esgate Associates, see our report of 19 January 1994. Finally, the equation for peak parking for a Saturday in July or August as adjusted for hourly and monthly variations is: Peak Parking Demand = Movie Theater + Retail + McDonald's Rest + Vermont National Bank + Larkin Terrace + Quality Restaurant + Children's Indoor Play Area or, Movie Theater = (0.3 x 1,000 x 1 x 1) = 300.00 spaces Retail = (5 x 3.75 x 0.55 x 1) = 10.31 spaces McDonald's = (20 x 3.49 x 0.52 x 1) = 36.29 spaces Bank parking equals zero for Saturday = 0.00 spaces Larkin Terrace = (1.25 x 61 x 0.95 x 1) = 72.43 spaces Restaurant = (1/3 x 170 � 1 x 1) = 56.66 spaces Childrens Indoor Play Center = 13.00 spaces Total = 488.59 spaces Therefore, the total shared peak parking demand for this project equals 489 spaces. FITZPATRICK-LLF.WELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services One Wentworth Drive • Williston • Vermont • 05495 0 (802) 878-3000 January 19, 1994 Mr. Gregg Beldock 2117 Dorset Street Shelburne, Vermont 05482 RE: Updated Shared Parking/PM Peak Hour Trip Generation L&M Park, Shelburne Road, South Burlington FILE: 93064 Dear Mr. Beldock: As requested, we have evaluated the shared peak parking demand and the PM peak traffic generation for the L&M Park, based on revisions to proposed land -uses. That evaluation is for the following: 1. 1,000 seat movie theater 2. 3,750 s.f. retail 3. 3,100 s.f. McDonald's Restaurant (with drive-thru) 4. Existing 1,400 s.f. Vermont National Bank 5. Existing 61 unit Larkin Terrace apartment complex 6. 170 seat quality restaurant 7. 11,000 s.f. children's indoor play area SHARED PARKKING Shared parking is accomplished by accounting for hourly, daily and monthly variations in the peak parking demand for different land -uses. Those parking characteristics are obtained from the reference "Shared Parking, The Urban Land Institute, 1987". A review of that reference indicates that the City's parking rate requirements may be high compared with those included within Shared Parking. As such, it was agreed through the City's planning office that the City's parking rates could be reduced for several of the above land -uses. The calculations for shared peak parking demand indicate that the overall site peak parking demand will occur at 8:00 PM on a Saturday in July or August. Table 1 summarizes the peak parking rates and the hourly and monthly adjustments for each land -use during that time period. Design 9 Inspection e Studies • Permitting • Surveying Mr. Gregg Beldock FILE: 93064 January 19, 1994 Page Two TABLE 1 PEAK PARKING RATES & TEMPORAL ADJUSTMENTS TO PEAK PARKING Land -Use Movie Theater Retail Fast-food Restaurant Bank - Area for public use - Area for office Residential Quality Restaurant Children's Indoor Play Peak Parking Rate 0.3 sp/seat 5 sp/1,000 s.f. 20 sp/1,000 s.f. Hour of Day Adjustment 1.0 0.55 0.52a 1 sp/250 s.f. N/A 3 sp/1,000 s.f. N/A 1.25 sp/unit 0.95 1 sp/3 seats 1.00 13 spaces (total) b Month of Year Adjustment 1.0 1.0 1.0 N/A N/A 1.0 1.0 aThe adjustment to the restaurant peak parking rate for 8:00 PM on a Saturday was ascertained from information provided by the McDonald's Corporation. bThe total trip generation for the children's indoor play area was based on information supplied by your consultant, Esgate Associates, and is attached to this letter. Finally, the equation for peak parking for a Saturday in July or August as adjusted for hourly and monthly variations is: Peak Parking Demand = Movie Theater + Retail + McDonald's Restaurant + Vermont National Bank + Larkin Terrace + Quality Restaurant + Children's Indoor Play Area or, (0.3 x 1,000 x I x 1) + (5 x 3.75 x 0.55 x 1) + (20 x 3.1 x 0.52 x 1) + 0 (Bank parking equals zero for Saturday) + (1.25 x 61 x 0.95 x 1) -I + (1/3 x 170 x 1 x 1) + (13) Therefore, the total shared peak parking demand equals 484 spaces. FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services Mr. Gregg Beldock FILE: 93064 January 19, 1994 Page Three TRIP GENERATION Trip generation calculations have been performed for the PM peak hour. For all land -uses except the children's indoor play area, those calculations were performed using "Trip Generation, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), 5th Edition, 1991". Since no trip generation data exists for the children's indoor play area within the ITE reference, research of a similar land -use was conducted. Planning officials from the City of South Portland, Maine assisted in the calculation of trip generation for the children's indoor play area land -use. Information contained within a traffic impact study for a 1.3,000 s.f. children's indoor play area was used to calculate project generated traffic. Based on actual traffic counts performed at a 9,400 s.f. children's indoor play area in Portland, Maine, it was determined that the proposed South Portland 13,000 s.f. facility would be expected to generate 2.77 vehicle trip ends (vte) per 1,000 s.f. of gross floor during the PM peak hour. Predicated on that rate, the PM peak hour trip generation associated with this project's 11,000 s.f. children's indoor play area equals 30 vte/hour. Also, it was found that the entering/exiting distribution is a 50% split. Therefore, it is projected that 15 vehicles would be entering and 15 vehicles would be exiting the children's indoor play area during the PM peak hour. Overall, a total of 425 vte/hr will during the PM peak hour, well below the generation of 623 vte/hr. Detailed trip enclosed. Should you have any questions, or if assistance, please contact us. Sincerely, FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Brendan Kelly, P.E. Enclosure cc: Joe Weith, City of South Burlington Greg Rabideau be generated by the L&M Park maximum allowed PM peak trip generation calculations are we may be of additional FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services Associates WN41IU Charlie Van Winkle Fitzpatrick & Llewellyn 802.879-3846 I . 0 Lust 2;4rcl .Street New York, NY 10010 (21 Z) 228-2ci80 / FAX: (212) 228-3696 JAN 1 1 1994 FIT2•PA I RK;C ULEWELLYN INCORPORATED Consulting Engineen Dear Mr. Van Winkle; My client, Mt. Gregg Beldock, has asked ttie to furnish elata relating to the average numt)(:r of parking spaces that would be used by a children's entertainilient center at 7 pm on a Saturday night In August. Based on industry averages and data Currently available on the: subject, Iny supposition i.c that a CF,C in Burlington would require less than 30 spaces at this particular ,our oil this particulat day. My findings are based on using a formula based on currently available industry av(-ragcs, calculated against the projected attendance figures of three separate currently In operalion: one it, Wichita, KS; one in Greenbrook, N.); and one in Fagan, MN. 'nie fortnul;t Is as fe:,llows: s� In a climate such as Vermont, 20/6 of total admissions would typically bC generated it, the month of August. s; Of this 2%, 7f)`Yo of adlllissic)tls would he generated on the wcekenrls• ■ 8o%of traffic on a Saturday would be. w1w,atcd 1)( 1(-)[ to S iicluck. ■ Average children per car are calculated at 3, based oil Burlington 0 mographic:; of 2.1 children per household (data furnished by Mr. Reklock). Applying this to a projected yearly admission total cif 110,ocn), the to, IIetl 1 calculates In the following manner: 11U,U00 x 2'3'a - 2,200 August admissions 2,2(i) x 70% - 1,540 weekend adnllssiorrs 1,540 / 8 - 193 adnrissiuni Per Saturciaj' or Sunday 20% of 193 - .Sit admis',ions after 5 I)m 38 admisslons / 3 children per car :- 13 cars While attendance can vary based on many parameters, including wcathe.r, op,,.atlualal factor%, pricing, advertising, and accessibility, I bcllcve that these figures should be accurate for an August Saturday at 7 pm• Sincerely, Es tc & Associates, irtc. Pat Nate VEHICULAR TRIP GENERATION ------------------------- JOB NAME; REVISED L&M PARK DATE; 1-19-94 PHASE; FULL BUILD -OUT ANALYST; B. KELLY JOB NO.; 94064 DATA SOURCE; ITE TRIP GENERATION - 5th EDITION ITE -- PM PEAK HOUR -- DESCRIPTION L.U.C. SIZE UNITS ENTER E%IT TOTAL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM 230 150 UNITS 57 30 87 MOVIE THEATRE W/ MATINEE 444 1,000 SEATS 38 22 60 SHOPPING CENTER 820 3,750 SQ, FT. 41 40 81 RESTAURANT - QUALITY 831 7,000 SQ. FT. 38 16 54 FAST FOOD W/ DRIVE-IN 834 3,100 SQ. FT, 59 54 113 CHILDREN'S INDOOR PLAY NIA 11,000 SQ. FT, 15 15 30 SUBTOTALS 248 177 425 VTE/HOUR 1 FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning services One Wentworth Drive • Williston • Vermont * 05495 • (80?) 878-3000 11 February 1994 Mr. Joe Weith City Planner City Of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: L & M Park, Application by GrE!gg Beldock for a 170 seat restaurant, 3,750 retail store and Bananas University, File: 93064 Dear Mr. Weith: We have received the staff review letter of 2 February 1994 regarding the above described project. In response to you comments we offer the following additional information: - With regards to the comments submitted by Chief Goddette, Mr. Beldock has met with the chief: and reviewed the site plan. As a compromise, the two handicapped spaces in front of the proposed building were relocated to the opposite side of the parking isle. A depressed curb is proposed in front of the handicapped spaces to allow for emergency vehicle egress from the parking area through the handicapped spaces if necessary. - Exterior lighting for the parking area will match the lights presently installed through out the remainder of the park. - A note on the landscaping plan indicates where the "relocated" trees will be moved to. This may have been overlooked during the staff review, but was discussed with Mr. Belair. - At your request, the bicycle parking and patio area around McDonald's has been shown and/ or revised. - Screening around the dumpster will be comprised of a wooden stockade fence, approximately 5' high. - The vehicle stacking unit is operated by hydraulic cylinders powered by an electric motor. The motor size varies up to 5 horsepower, and the operation time is approximately 50 seconds. A cut sheet on a typical unit is enclosed. An adverse impact on the residential portion of the project is not expected. llesign • 0 Sltidws • Permittm(i • S;mveyiny Mr. Joe Weith File: 93064 11 February 1994 Page -2- - We have recalculated the trip generation rate and shared parking demand based on the gross footprint of the restaurant reported in the staff memo. As a result the shared parking demand has increased to 489 spaces, and the trip generation rate has been revised to 440 vte. The calculated PM peak hour of 440 vehicle tripe ends is still well below maximum allowed PM peak generation of 623 vte/hour. Revised trip generation calculations are enclosed. The site plan has been amended to account for the increased parking demand. - Surface parking will allow for up to 478 vehicles and an additional eleven spaces will be provided by the car stacking units. Should you have any questions regarding the information provided, or in general about the project, please contact us at your convenience. Sincerely, FIITZPATR/ICCK-L/'LE%WELLYN INCORPORATED o//t"r�w Charles Van Winkle Project Manager cc: Gregg Beldockv__� Gregg Rabideau L & M Partnership FITZPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED Engineering and Planning Services City of South Burlington D'i 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 April 19, 1994 Charles Van Winkle FitzPatrick-Llewellyn, Inc. One Wentworth Drive Williston, Vermont 05495 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Re: Indoor Recreation, Retail & Restaurant Building, L&M Park Dear Mr. Van Winkle: Enclosed please find a copy of the February 22, 1994 Planning Commission minutes. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that the final plat plan be recorded within 90 days of approval. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Joe Weith,� City Planner 1 Encl JW/mcp cc: Greg Rabideau Gregg Beldock Gerald Milot (J1' 14ATtIII, ill;:;O1Jl;CI IIi;tI'I' Oi' I;IJVIRONIII;11'I'i1I ('OP1:;I;ItVA'I'ION PEW I I T: ; , ('OI�IPI_-I AtICE; & IjPf) EC PION 1) 1 V I ; I ON APPI,1CATION FOR SU111)LVL:;:ION PERtLI'I' Mnde:r t.h" authority Of 18 V.S.A. C.'hitriter 23 and the Env.i.ronmei-jtal Protection R�i1.es, Chapter 3) INSTRUCTIONS USE: This application form may be used by landowners proposing to create a subdivision with lots of less than 10 acres each. Responsibility for obtaining the permit rests with the seller not the purchaser of the lots. This application form should be included as Schedule "D" of I -taster Act 250 Land Use Permit Application for subdivisions that also require an Act 250 permit. OTHER To make certain that you are aware of all permits which may be PERMITS: required, we recommend that you contact the appropriate Regional Office before completing the following application and obtain a Project Review Sheet. WHAT IS Please submit two copies of the application form, site report and attachments NEEDED to the appropriate regional office of the Agency of Natural Resources. SINGLE For single lot subdivisions only, certified site technicians as well as LOTS: registered professional engineers have been authorized by the Agency to complete the site reports. A list of Site Technicians is available at the regional offices. Exception: We cannot accept applications by site technicians for subdivisions where the landowner has already sold or received approval for one or more lots within the past 24 month period; also, where site modifications are required to bring a lot into compliance with the standards of the regulations, the technician must have received a Type B certification pursuant to Section 2-05 of the Environmental Protection Rules. RECORDING: All subdivision permits must be recorded in the town land records within 30 days of receipt (at the permittees' expense) and prior to the conveyance of any lot approved by the permit. REGIONAL OFFICES ESSEX JUNCTION - III West Street Essex Junction, VT 05952 'Phone: 879-6563 ST. JOHNSBURY - 1r14 Portland Street St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 Phone: 748-8787 SPRINGFIELD - RR #1, Box 33 No. _prinufi.eld, VT Oi !I'k3 Phone: 886-2215 PITTSFORD - RR # 2 , Box 2161 Pittsford, VT 05763 Pihcal<• : ?:3_,- 2166 BARRE - 32,1 North ltain Street Barre, VT 05641 Phone: 179-3G21 l I'f2O1 JE "1' INFORMATION Ctik:CKI, ; IMM V1_ SION AI't'LI CAT fON i. �W, i)t the Env] roi1111(°nt ol.rt'1 1 oil fiu I f1 ; ) t�om[dett' the r:�ilr:I()ssr_•(1 Ippl ]C�tt-ion; { ) L,<,x~at:.ion of Pro p'(:t. on USGS map or Town t{igtlway Map; { ) Municipal Approval. Letter allocating the projects new or increased flows or c-Ortification of continued services for: { ) water supply ( } wastewater disposal ( ) Consultant's statement of whether any areas of the subdivision lie within a flood plain. If so, the location of such areas must be clearly designated on the plot plan. (Section 3.08.A.7) ( ) Consultant's statement that the proposed design for water supply and wastewater disposal systems comply with the Environmental Protection Rules (Section 3.08, Chapter 2, and Section 7.07.A). B. Plot Plan: (submit 2 copies) ( ) proposed lot layout, dimensions and size (i.e. total acre aqe or square feet; ( } existing surface waters and drainage systems; ( ) each lot designated by letter or number; ( ) proposed drainage systems; ( ) location of continuous area or sewage disposal system; ( ) water source site plan.of:existing and/or proposed.water source and water supply piping; ( ) five foot contours in sewage area; ( .) use of adjacent properties and their water supplies and wastewater disposal .systems, if existing as. well as proposed .water and wastewater system not built but presently approved by the State; ( ) location of existing structures and when constructed; ( ) location of all perc tests and,test pits done.on lot; ( ) location of any flood plain; ( } design of proposed wastewater disposal system. C. Soil Data: (submit 2 copies) ( ) 2 test pits for both the primary and replacement areas on each lot to a minimum depth of seven feet or refusal and description of soils encountered; (.) 2 percolation tests for each of the primary and replacement disposal systems; ( ) determination of level of.highest seasonal groundwater table and basis for determination; ( ) results o; all soil test pits and perc tests done on lot; D. Non -Community Water Systems: (See Chapter 21, Water SU11=,1y of the Environmental Protection Rules) ( ) results of pump test on well; ( ) report of chemical and bact.eriolog,_ca). testing of: F7atr_r E,up:.iy; ( ) design o,`. water supply system by r�_gi.stered professional engineer; � ( ) Writt-en _kgreement with landowner jr: off -lot water supply. ( ) All plans and soils report to be dated and signed by the consultant. Application Fee: S150.00 per lot G. ( ) Book and page number of the deed to the property. ^ ~. ';011. |V\TD ("'': ''»' <CompleLe [orm L[JW]| \o/OP /ofn/rnacion on d`e sit.i� plao�> Excavations: Iodic l ate bo*Soil their location on the plot plan. Date of Soil Cxcavationo. Method of Excavation: ------------------------- Name of ot State Representative Present ( ---------- a. Description of soil layer based on color and texture: PRIMARY }8lI%A Excavation #l. First Layer to inches. Color______________� Textuze_______________��________________ Second to i`nches�. Coloz______ ... ...... Texture __..... _____________________���__._ Third Layer to Coloz_________________ Terture_________________________- ------------------' Excavation #2; First Layer to inches. Color ' Textore_____�________________ ---- -------- Second Layer___________ to ioobeo' Colo _� T^~.u^`_-_''�___-�'_--__'_---_---'�-_-______-_---_-__-_ Third Layer to inches. Color_______ Textuze'---- —`'------------------------''----'—'----_-----'^-------------'� -____-_----__ -_ ���I�V�8}�JW� -------- Excavation #I: First Layer to inches. Cnlor___________________________ zextuze________.__ � Second Layer___ _� to inches. ........... Color�_________________ Texture Third Third Layer to inches. Color_________________________ Ieztuze____�_________ Excavation 42: 42. First Layer to inches. Color ---------------------------------------------- Texture ___________--'---___—_'_- __---- Second Layer ___-----'_ to inches. Culoc__________________________ zexture_____________________________________________ Third Layer to inches. Color____________________________________________________ Texture f0kIII elr Yr No Tf Y(";, indicate depth at �•ih�cl� 1) t:? Ye<; No NOTE: 1f I_here is an indication of sha.Llow soil cover over bedrock, on the lot, eit_ht�r through previous testing and/or exposed bedrock, there shall be. at least four sevrn foot: test. pits excavated within the continuous area and no closer than fifty (50) feet apart as evidence that: at: least six feet of soil over bedrock exists within the continuous area. Fewer test pats may be accepted at the discretion of the Regional Engineer if the primary and replacment areas are adjacent. ci. Was water present at, time test pit was dug? Yes If water was found, at what depth was it entering _ the test pit? inches. e. Are indications of a seasonal water table such as mottling present? Yes No _ If yes, describe them and indicate depth at which encountered? - 2. Site Modifications: (NOTE: Sites requiring site modifications cannot be considered "Minor Projects.") a. Surface drainage required? Yes No plan. -- b. Subsurface drainage required? Yes plot plan. ---- c. Filling of area required? Yes No fill. Indicate on plan. If yes, describe and indicate on plot No . If yes,, describe and indicate on Describe the type of fill and depth of 3. Percolation Tests: Please refere to the test procedures in Appendix 7-C of the Environmental Protection Rules. (Results. must be for least permeable layer within 3' of bottom layer.) Which test procedure did you use? A or B Procedure A: Submit data sheet and plotting depth, diameter of hole, etc. — _ Procedure B: Complete the following: Rate Date Depth Diameter Depth of Minutes of of of Water Used Hole Per Inch _----_-_Hole Hole For Pesting 1 - ---------------Test - - -------- ------ - ------------- -------------------------- 3------------------- --------------- -------------------- ----- ---------------------- In conforntance with Section 3-08(c) acid 7-07(A) of the Environmental Protection Rules, the consultant must include a written statement that the proposed design Aor each disposal system complies wit1-I the rules unless approval is requrested under Section 2-03 or Section 2-04. I CERTIFY THAT THE PROPOSED DESIGN FOR EACH DISPOSAL SYSTEH COMPLIES WITH THE; F.NVIRONMEN'PAL PROTECTION RULES. DATE; - ------ - - CONSULTANT'S SIGNATURE A(YENC'Y OF NATURAL RF..,tJt1RCI E'OR OE F7C'F II:;F; ONLY1)l;}'APT111;N'I' 01 ENVIRONHEN`1'A1, _ C'01-1PLIANCE & PROTEC:TIC)N IYIV SIOA1 D,�te App.'li<.ti.ion -- Recei.ved APPLI:C'ATION FOR SUBDIVISION PER1LI'[' ----—___--------- { 1:o Sect:ion of the Env ironmf:nt;<a.l Protection Rules) (cl,edOle "D" of Hast.er Act 250 Land Use Permit Application) PHONE: -------------- (As shown on Deed) ------ ; `=.II_,ING ADDRf.;SS (T0%-M) ( State) (Zip) CONSULTANT NAME: PHONE: !-LAILING ADDRESS: (Street) -------- (Town) (State) (Zip) 1. Location: (Enclose United State Geological Survey Map or Town Highway Map showing subdivision location.) To4m : ___ Road Deed to this Property is recorded in Book Page 2. Description: Number of lots: _ Size of lots: 3. Purpose: single-family residences other (i.e. boundary line change, change to wastewater and/or water supply, construction of.cominercial building) 4. Type of Water System Proposed: Number of lots connected to water supply —_ This water system 'Serves will serve 2 or more buildings or lots. Individual drilled well; onsi,te offsite Dug well or spring: onsite offsite Other (Reservoir/Lake) Name _ Connection to municipal system (name municipality and attach a letter authorizing water allocation to that.system). Municipality: Connection to a non -municipal community water system. How many lots are now connected to this system? Who owns it? Type of Sewage Disposal System Proposed: __________________ Septic tank system; with site modifications? Connection to a non -municipal community disposal system. --- ------------0wners Name Connection to municipal system (name of 15Unicipalir_y and attach a letter ;7uthorizinq sewau_ e allocation to that system) . lturiicipality: ------------ Ot:her ---------- ;iOW much land will remain adjacent to the subdivision being applied for? (Do not include land across a public highway from the lot or under separate deed. ) If less than 10 acres, is the rern With Whit_ structure - -- --- aiding lot improved? - Yes No - -- -- 1. List, any t:-r-ior Environmental. or Act 250 Permits issued on the same ---------and.--- p tract of land. numbers _U(_- I--- �- --f .4�_ t'>t_'_L �,. pI<ipet:t-y (Ie51dF'ni_I<,1 1(Iricult-UI.;I t lIS il�tr,rni,r lf,r, �ir1 l,c.�t ,,,,,s: cif wit ter hpIi_i..if Id :;ewage dil r) - . AI .illy (d LhF° 1oL�_, ��xF�nl��t.":' Y. �, No If yes, explain If i ther: propo sed lot- (,rny I ifId i t Imr,'ro 0ed with a I?L mar-y single-family rc d.ence, or a l.)UhIic b1lildinq with seV,age floes less than 300 gallons per day, and was under construction prier. to Harch 5, 1.9-13, t:11(-- lots may be considered exempt if: a. Lhe structure is served by a public water supply approved by the Department of Health or a E:)rivate eater supply which has been tested and meets the drinking welter quality standards in Chapter 21 of the Environmental Protection Rules; and b. the structure is served by a municipal sewage disposal system approved by the Department; or has a functioning on -site sewage disposal system not causing apparent pollution or a health hazard with the disposal field at least 100 feet from any property boundary created by the conveyance. If the sewage disposal system is an outhouse or other system not requiring interior plumbing and conventional subsurface disposal, the 100 feet will be measured from the location where a subsurface disposal system would likely be installed. 10. If the remaining land or proposed lot meets items 9.a. and 9.b above, you should complete a Request for Exemption under Section 3-04 of the Environmental Protection Rules. li. Act 250: Number of lots (of any size) created by applicant/'landowner within a five mile radius of this subdivision or within the environmental district within the last five years? Will any roads have to be.constructed to give access to or within this subdivision? (If applicant/landowner has created more than 10 lots in response to question number one, or if you answer "yes" to second question, you must obtain a project review sheet regarding Act 250 jurisdiction from the District Coordinator before submitting this application.) R.PPLICATION FEE: 5150.00 PER LOT Amount Enclosed S (Hake check payable to STATE OF VERIdONT) (Signature of Landowner(s) as shown on Deed) (Date] - THERE IS i'0 BE NO SIT?• WORK OR CONSTRUCTION COI -%NCED ON THIS PROJECT WITHOUT mu,rTEN APPROVAL FROM THE AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES. CONSULTANT"S S'rATEI-IENT REGARDING FIOOD PLAINS (Section 3.08.A.7) (Con u'_t.ant. must State: Whether arty area of the subd-1V1:3ion lies within a f:loc;l:' ---------------------- - ---------------- ------ - - - --- -- --- ------------------------------- of Consultant) (Da ) I CERTIFY THAT THE PROPOSED DESIGN FOR EACH WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISI�),SPL SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RULES. --------------------------------; ---- -- --- (.;i natLir� of Consultant) (Dare-) FITLPATRICK-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED EL,gineering and Planning lices One Wentworth Drive WILLISTON, VERMONT 05495 Lrw r P OF unummu-n (802) 878-3000 To �t�, �� I ✓�,,�n'cr WE ARE SENDING YOU DATE J , --- -- C JOB NO �f/----- ATTENTION 2 � RE -- �ti.�F1 rc �J Attached ❑ Under separate cover via�}_�j'— th f II ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Copy of letter e o owing Items. F Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION �a /j_, 1 �q e --r(L J �IIN L17r �' 0747 /r/, i per.'! I i THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ex, For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ For your use I--] Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US IMP Ss�I� L c.� S W 'Itk� le 7- -4 lJ'/ /C}913�_cj -A COPY TO C _ `K9 40 Pre -Consumer Content • 10 % Post-Consl,mef Content SIGNED: / /,lee _/fr U I Jjllj(JA�__/-el PRODUCT tao 1 n/er,s Rk., G�da., M,ss pN/I It enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Subdivision Application - SKETCH PLAN 1) Name, address, and phone number of: a. Owner of record L & M Partnershir) P.O. Box 4193 Burlington, Vermont 05402 b. Applicant Gregg Beldock, 2117 Dorset Street, Shelburne, VT 05482 C. Contact Charles Van Winkley Fitz Patrick-Llewell n Incorporated, One Wentworth Drive Williston Vermont 05495 2) Purpose, location, and nature of subdivision or development, including number of lots, units, or parcels and proposed use(s). Amend previous approval for a 22,000 sq ft retail building within the development to a 12,000 sq ft. Childrens Indoor Entertainment/Soft Play/ Exercise Center. 3) Applicant's legal interest in the property (fee simple, option, etc. L & M Partnership will lease the land to Beldock. 4) Names of owners of record of all contiguous properties L & M Partnershi Vermont National Bank P.O. Box 1308 Burlington, VT 05401 5) Type of existing or proposed encumbrances on property such as easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc. The Proposal is part of L & M Development and is subject to restrictions of prior L & M approvals. 1 6) Proposed extension, relocation, or modification of municipal facilities such as sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc. The proposed building will be constructed in the previously approved retail area utilizing existing water sewer and storm services. 7) Describe any previous actions taken by the Zoning Board of Adjustment or by the South Burlington Planning Commission which affect the proposed subdivision, and include the dates of such actions: Previous Sketch Plan approval for Vermont National Bank modifications and pending revised Final Plat approval 28 September 1993. 8) Submit five copies and one reduced copy (8 1/2 x 11, 8 1/2 x 14 or 11 x 17) of a Sketch plan showing the follow- ing information: 1) Name of owners of record of contiguous properties. 2) Boundaries and area of: (a) all contiguous land belong- ing to owner of record and (b) proposed subdivision. 3) Existing and proposed layout of property lines; type and location of existing and proposed restrictions on land, such as easements and covenants. 4) Type of location, and approximate size of existing and Proposed streets, utilities, and open space. 5) Date, true north arrow and scale (numerical and graphic). 6) Location map, showing relation of proposed subdivision to adjacent property and surrounding area. (Signature) applicant or contact person Date PLANNING COMMISSION 14 DECEMBER 1993 page 3 have been signed and stamped by a licensed surveyor. 4. The applicant shall record the final plat in the South Burling- ton land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void The Planning Commission Chair or Clerk shall sign the plat prior to recording. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Revised Final Plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61-room hotel, 201000 sq. ft. movie theatre (1000 seats), 22,000 sq. ft. of retail use, 1 3100 sq. ft. fast food restaurant with drive -through, and a bank with drive - through service. The amendment consists of replacing the 22,000 Sq. ft. of retail use with 11,000 sq. ft. of indoor recreation/ entertainment use and 10,500 sq. ft. of retail/restaurant use, L&M Park, Shelburne Rd: Mr. Sheahan stepped down during this discussion. Mr. Beldock said they have now determined what the full use of the building will be. Mr. Weith said he had not yet reviewed traffic data and the new plan which was just submitted today. Mr. Burgess and other members expressed concern with reviewing last minute changes that no one has had a chance to review. Mr. Craig noted that the Commission had reviewed a 12,000 sq. ft. building at sketch and now were seeing a 22,000 sq. ft. building which causes much more worry about parking and traffic. After a discussion, members agreed to review the plan as a sketch plan. The applicant withdrew the Final Plat. Sketch Plan Review: Mr. Beldock said the building would be 22,000 sq. ft., 5 ft. narrower than the approved retail building. 7,000 sq. ft. would be for restaurant use, 4,000 for retail use (a hobby shop) and the rest of the space for a children; s amusement center. There will be 81 underground parking spaces and 40 more in front of the building. Mr. Beldock said this is a much less intensive traffic use than the originally proposed retail building. The peak hours of this use would not conflict with the retail uses. Mr. Austin asked what type of restaurant they are proposing. Mr. Beldock said it will be a high end Italian Restaurant with 180 seats. They have proposed parking based on 200 seats, for a total of 505 spaces. PLANNING COMMISSION 14 DECEMBER 1993 page jL q Mr. Craig noted the plan shows compact car spaces in 3 areas, and such spaces are no longer allowable. Mr. Beldock said that's how the original plan was approved. He felt the plan would still work without them. Mrs. Maher asked if the parking lot has been moved out of the CO Zone. Mr. Beldock said it has. Mr. Burgess said the applicant needs to demonstrate that trip ends are within limits. He also noted that 4 floodlights have to be removed. Mrs. Maher felt the landscaping for the theater must be in place before this part of the project is built. Mr. Weith said that the pcd requires 630 parking spaces, with 480 allowed because of the mix of uses. The restaurant competes with the theater and hotel which is why the number has been increased to 504. It doesn't appear the applicant can meet this when the compact car spaces are removed. The applicant also shifted parking closer to Fayette Drive, reducing a required green strip to 2 or 3 ft. Mr. Weith noted the Commission had reduced front yard coverage but wanted a significant green strip. Mr. Austin noted the edge of the building is very close to the Fayette drive right of way. Mr. Beldock said they will get the required number of parking spaces. Mr. Burgess stressed that the Commission won't be "nibbled to death" on this application. He noted that many concessions had been made in the original approval. Mr. Sheahan rejoined the Commission. 5. PUBLIC HEARING: Final Plat application of Mary Provencher for subdivision of approximately 6135 sq. ft. of land containing 2 single family dwellings into two lots of approximately 1845 and 4290 sq. ft., 41 and 43 Central Avenue: Ms. Provencher said the lots have always been deeded together but are separate, they have separate water, sewer, etc. Nothing will change except that there will be separate tax bills. There will be a 5 ft. easement between the properties. The "well lot" will be joined with one of the lots. Mr Weith said the plan has to be re- vised to show removal of a line to the "well lot." Mr. Burgess noted the applicant has just purchased the adjacent lot. Mr. Weith said the City Attorney said this can't be merged because it has always functioned as a separate lot and has a house on it. PLANNING COMMISSION 12 OctoberW�1993��� page 8 d_iv_i.sr.ironwithin three years, a aapproval Wshall Wbecome Wnull .. ..and void ..... 22. The retention ponds shall be maintained-bv the homeowner's association. The legal-documents_for Wthe WAssociation Wshall state this_resoonsibilitv. The legal documents �shall_be�approved by the CiiLy—Attorney prior to permit issuance.- �W W 23. The final plat Wolans,Wincluding survey plats, shall be re- corded in�the South Burlington Land Records within W90 days or this approval is�null Wand void. WThe Wplans �shall Wbe_ igned—Wthe PlanniaZ--ommission Chair or Clerk-yrior toWrecordingWW 24. The applicant must find a use for the barn withinW8 Vears of final glat_aguroval.Until such time asWaW use _ isWapproved bv the Planning_Commission,Wthe �developer or homeowner's association n shall maintain the bar. The applicant shall obtain a proval from the Planning WCommission prior to use of the barn. 25. Recreational vehicles and boats shall be stored in the over- flow parking areas on -Street "C. "_ 26. The applicant shall obtain approval from the Champlain Water District for the ro osed water facilities rior to issuance of a zoninq/buildinq permit. 27. Prior to issuance of a perm_it,Wthe_aooli _cantWshall submit detailed_olansof theWor000sed recreation -path on the east side of Dorset Street to the City for -approval. Mrs. Maher seconded. Motion passed -unanimously. 5. Sketch plan application of Greg Beldock to amend the L&M Park planned commercial development by constructing a 12,000 sq. ft. building for indoor recreation/entertainment/exercise use. This building will replace a previously approved 22,000 sq. ft. retail building, Shelburne Rd: Those giving testimony were sworn in by Mrs. Maher. Mr. Beldock said this will be a children's indoor exercise/ entertainment park, targeted for children 0-12. The site has been reduced by- 11,000 sq. ft. They would like the option to build to the 22,000 sq. ft. at which time the underground park- ing would be put in. The less intensive use will result in less sewer, traffic, parking, etc. Mr. Burgess stressed that the Commission can approve what is re- quested today. The applicant has the option to come in with a full plan to be built in phases. The Commission can't grant an PLANNING COMMISSION 12 October 1993 page 9 open-end approval. Mr. Beldock said there are no traffic studies for this kind of facility but they will supply net income data, etc. Members agreed to allow the applicant to go to revised final plat. 6. Sketch plan application of Chittenden Bank to amend the Lakewood Commons planned commercial development by subdividing 4.65 acres of land into 7 lots. Six lots follow the footprints of the 6 existing buildings while the seventh lot consists of the remaining common land: Mrs. Maher swore in those giving testimony. Mr. Pitrowski of Trudell Engineers said the project began with a problem with the number of seats in Jake's. The State says that because when the buildings were sold the land beneath them was also sold, this requires a subdivision. Mr. Craig asked if doing this would affect the pcd status. Mr. Weith said there would still be a pcd and any changes would require a review of the whole pcd. The problem is minimum lot size can't be modified and a variance would be required. Mr. Burgess told the applicant they would have to go to the Zoning Board to prove this subdivision should exist. Mr. Pitrowski said they will remove the approved other retail building and the hotel. Mr. Teeson asked how many owners there will be. Mr. Pitrowski said he thought 6 plus the bank which owns the land in common. As there was no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting adjourned at 10:00 pm. k FORM NR-1 COMPUTATION OF TOTAL NON-RESIDENTIAL IMPACT FEES PROJECT DATA: (1) "EFFECTIVE DATE" FOR TAX CREDITS: (2) ESTIMATED PEAK HOUR VEHICLE TRIP ENDS (3) ESTIMATED PRE -CONSTRUCTION VALUE IN UNITS OF $1,000 (From current tax assessment) (4) TOTAL FLOOR AREA AFTER CONSTRUCTION (5) TYPE OF USE (6) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION IMPACT FEES: (7) TOTAL ROAD IMPACT FEE (From Form NR-2) n 30 q,) E :; vph �► ( units ��/ q, s.f. FORM NR-2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) COMPUTATION OF ROAD IMPACT FEES BASE ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE PER PEAK HOUR VEHICLE TRIP END ESTIMATED PEAK HOUR VEHICLE TRIP ENDS (From form NR-1) BASE ROAD IMPACT FEE (1) x (2) PRE -CONSTRUCTION VALUE IN UNITS OF $1,000 (from line (3) of Form NR-1) _ CREDIT PER $1,000 OF PRE - CONSTRUCTION VALUE (From Table ST-3) $ CREDIT FOR PAST TAX PAYMENTS (4) x (5) (7) POST -CONSTRUCTION VALUE IN UNITS OF $1,000 (From line (8) on Form NR-3) _ (8) CREDIT PER $1,000 OF POST - CONSTRUCTION VALUE (From Table ST-4) $ (9) CREDIT FOR FUTURE TAX PAYMENTS (7) X (8) (10) TOTAL ROAD IMPACT FEE (3) - (6) - (9) $ 221.72 / vte units / unit units / unit vte FORM NR-3 ESTIMATION OF POST CONSTRUCTION VALUE (1) TYPE OF USE (From line (5) on form NR-1) (2) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (from line (6) on Form NR-1 (3) TOTAL FLOOR AREA (From line (4) on Form NR-1) (4) ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENT VALUE PER SQUARE FOOT (From Table ST-5) (5) ESTIMATED VALUE OF IMPROVEMENTS (3) x (4) ( 6 ) LAND VALUE l''',4f (From current tax records) (7) ESTIMATED POST -CONSTRUCTION VALUE (5) + (6) (8) ESTIMATED POST -CONSTRUCTION VALUE IN UNITS OF $1,000 (7) / $1,000 s.f. $ %57�11D� units City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 January 7, 1997 Greg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: L&M Park, Retail Building Dear Gregg: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 I am returning to you the plan you recently sent to me entitled "Revised Landscaping Plan, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont". As you can see, there is no landscaping shown on the plan. It should be noted that the condition attached to your October 8, 1996 approval required that an "as -built" landscaping plan be submitted for the entire commercial portion of the L&M Park project. This point is, however, moot since you failed to submit and record revised plans, and construct the improvements, within the required 90 day period. Your approval is now considered to be null and void. Please contact me if you would like to discuss this issue further. in erely e Weith, ,City Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl cc: Dick Ward Ray Belair PLANNER 658-7955 I City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 January 14, 1997 Gregg Beldock Bananas University Realty 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Rescind Zoning Violation, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 This letter is to rescind the Notice of Violation sent to you dated January 8, 1997. The City Attorney has recommended that the Planning Commission decisions take effect on the date the decision is signed by the Chair of the Commission. The revised final plat approval granted by the Commission at their October 8, 1996 meeting did not take effect until November 12, 1996. The 90 day deadline to record the final plat plan and completing the improvements is now February 10, 1997. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, 1 Ray Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 January 8, 1997 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Zoning Violation, 7 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Please be advised that based on information available to the City, you have commenced land development on your property at the above address without obtaining a permit from the City as required by Section 27.10 of its Zoning Bylaws and 24 V.S.A. §4443(a) (1). Specifically, you have initiated the following activities on the above -described property: 1. You have constructed portions of seven (7) parking spaces and a dumpster storage area in a Conservation and Open Space District. 2. You have not placed the trash/refuse containers within the enclosed storage area. 3. You constructed the curb cut to the underground parking area 13 feet wider than the approval granted on 8/9/94 (condition #2). You have seven ( 7 ) days from the date of this letter to discontinue this violation and take appropriate remedial action. Specifically, you must accomplish the following: 1. Remove all portions of the above mentioned parking spaces and dumpster storage area which are located in the Conservation and Open Space District and return the area to its original condition. 2. Place all trash/refuse containers within the enclosed storage area. 3. Reduce the width of the curb cut to the underground parking area by 13 feet or obtain approval for the curb cut as constructed. Mr. Gregg Beldock Zoning Violation January 8, 1997 Page 2 4. Obtain revised final plat approval from the Planning Commission for any and all changes to your site plan. If you do not accomplish the actions directed in this letter within seven (7) days of the date of this letter, the City may pursue this matter in court. In such court proceeding, the City will be entitled to seek appropriate injunctive relief and fines of up to $50.00 per day for each day your violation continues beyond the seven (7) day period provided in this letter. If the violation described in this letter occurs again within twelve (12) months of the date of this letter, you will not be entitled to receive a further Notice of Violation from the City before the City pursues further enforcement proceedings. You may appeal this Notice of Violation to the Board of Adjustment by filing a written notice of appeal within fifteen (15) days of the date of this letter with the Clerk of the Board of Adjustment at the following address: 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont. If you have questions regarding this letter, please call me at the telephone number set forth above. Sincerely, Raym o2 J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp Certified Mail #P 280 219 089 cc: Joseph McLean, Esquire Bananas University Realty 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, VT 05403 January 6, 1997 Joe Wyeth Town Planner Town of South Burlington 575 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Joe: Enclosed herewith please find a plan showing the actual installed landscaping plan on the two (2) acres I rent at 7 Fayette Drive. As Bill Burgess suggested during my last visit to the Planning Commission, I should not be held responsible for the failure of L&M Partnership to comply with the various ordinances and guarantees they now fail to comply with. I do hereby request that L&M Partnership be required to finish paving both the roadway between McDonalds, The Vermont National Bank and 7 Fayette Drive. There is a bond being held by the City that should be used for that purpose. I have paid for trees to be planted, screening, curbing and sidewalks that were requested by the City as well as paying for patching of the roadway numerous times. At this point I am not inclined to pay for the repaving of the roadways. this matter. cc:planning commission members City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 February 11, 1998 Kelly Marshall c/o Cactus Pete's 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 and Peter Bergh c/o The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Day Care & Deck Addition Dear Ms. Marshall & Mr. Bergh: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 We have reviewed your application for the above referenced project and find it to be incomplete. Before we can begin to process this application we will need the following additional information: Deck -- the site plan should be revised to show the location of the deck on the building (submit5 copies and one (1) reduced to 11 " x 17"). — the minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs is $240, which is not being met. The landscaping plan should be revised to add the required amount of additional landscaping. Day Care — indicate the number of staff persons devoted exclusively for the day care. — submit updated shared parking analysis to incorporate the day care use. — submit updated traffic generation analysis to take into account the day care use. Kelly MarshalWPeter Bergh Day Care & Deck Addition February 11, 1998 Page 2 Once the above information is received, the application will be processed and you will be placed on a Planning Commission agenda. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Raymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp cc: Gregg Beldock City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658.7955 March 3, 1998 Kelly Marshall c/o Cactus Pete's 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 and Peter Bergh c/o The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Day Care & Deck Addition Dear Ms. Marshall & Mr. Bergh: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are preliminary comments on the above referenced project from City Engineer, William Szymanski, the Fire Department and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and/or revised plans, if appropriate, no later than Friday, March 13, 1998. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sinc ly, Raymond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp Encls cc: Gregg Beldock Preliminary Memo - Planning March 24, 1998 agenda items March 3, 1998 Page 2 CACTUS PETE'S & THE REC ROOM - DECK & DAY CARE - REVISED FINAL PLAT the site plan should be revised to show the proposed deck because this is the plan that will be i recorded in the land records.. the proposed deck does not meet the front yard setback requirement of 40 feet. The Planning Commission may modify the setback under Section 12.406(b) of the zoning regulations. the minimum landscaping requirement, based on building costs, is $240 which is not being met. The plan should be revised to add the additional landscaping or request a credit for existing landscaping. submit undated traffic generation analysis to take into account the day care use. will there be any additonal exterior lighting for the deck? If so, submit details (cut -sheets) for the new lights. UNIVERSITY MALL REALTY TRUST - SITE MODIFICATION - REVISED FINAL PLAT — the revised plan results in an increase in front yard coverage of 262 square feet and an increase in C.O. Zone coverage of 350 square feet. Staff recommends that there be no increase in coverages in these two (2) areas. — the revised plan proposes to reduce the number of parking spaces by 33 spaces. The 12/7/96 approval granted a 223 space or 6.6% waiver. The current proposal requires a total of 3379 spaces and provides 3127 spaces which is a 252 space or 7.5% shortfall. Applicant should be prepared to justify this additional shortfall. MARY ANN HEGEMAN - 3 LOT SUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT — plat should be revised to note that the owner is Mary Ann Hegeman. — the lot with the existing house should be labeled "lot Y' 2 14 Nioi;e JnvE F95ax iunCl�Un, Venn+ir�t Oi452 i AOUREUX, DICKINSON & C EARY Con Engineer~, In.. March 16, 1996 Mr. Peter Bergh The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Proposed Daycare Parking Impacts Dear Peter: 80_�' 878-4450 fay 1302) 878-31'15 As requested, we have examined the potential change in vehicle trip generation which will be created by the proposed conversion of a portion of the Rec Roos, to house a 30 child daycare facility. We understand that the proposal is to use 1,000-1;200 sq.ft of the existing 11,500 sq ft. presently occupied by the Rec Room for this purpose. Upon review of the ;nformation which you furnished'', it apYuars that the traffic study for this project (L&M Park) estimated that the Rec Roorn facility would generate 30 vtelhour during the weekday p.m. peak hour of adjacent street traffic (typically 4:3M:30 p.m.). For the 1,200 sq.ft. that will be converted to a daycare, t' Ia ITE estimates a peak hour trip generation of 23 vtelhour. Subtracting out approximately 3 (t10%) of the existing Rec Room trips results in a net gain of 20 vtelhour. As you we agree that it seems reasonable that most of those new trips will be diver;eci from traffic whi :h is already passing by this site on Shelburne Road. And ,while we have riot performed a detailed analysis of the Shelburne Road 1 Fayette Drive signalized intersection, we are r,ct aware of any capacity or traffic congestion problems at that location. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Shoup ; U t,ave any questions or if we can be of additional assistance, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, RogeuAbickinson, P.E. cc. Ray Belair Q:11 Mi&M151!3ERGM2.wP0 ' L&JM Psd(Paricng and trip generation calculations ty Fi'LzPatri�k.•Llewel!yn Incorporated dated February 11, 1994 Civil • Envkonment3i - Trdn5portaticn • Planning • Landscdl;c a.rcl', t -tune • Hydrogeology • Land Surveying PC P -.00L,), t/11 STEAKHOUSE & SALOON 400 Park Avenue Worcester, MA 01610 7 Fayette Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 March 10, 1998 Mr. Ray Belair Office of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Mr. Belair: We are in receipt of your letter of March 3, 1998. Thank you and the staff for your comments. In response to those comments, I offer the following: 1) The site plan is being modified and we will deliver 5 copies to your office. 2) We hereby request a waiver from the set -back condition due to the fact that the deck is elevated off the rear of the building. 3) We are herewith enclosing a check for $240.00. 4) It is our understanding that a traffic report relative to the daycare center is being prepared and will be presented at the meeting. 5) Candles are going to be used on each table in lieu of additional light fixtures. If you need additional information, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Kelly Marshall KM/kat Enclosure PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, March 24, 1998 at 7:30 P.M.. To consider the following: 1) Final plat application of the Rec Room and Cactus Pete's to amend a planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendments consists of: 1) adding a 30 child day care use in the 22,500 square foot building, and 2) construct a 480 square foot deck for restaurant use. 2) Preliminary plat application of Alan & Maureen Pidgeon to subdivide a 29.3 acre parcel into two (2) parcels of 10 acres and 19.3 acres, Berard Drive and Airport Parkway. 3) Final plat application of Mary Ann Hegeman for subdivision of a 50,003 acre parcel into three (3) lots of 10,967 square feet, 16,013 square feet, and 23,023 square feet, 316 Patchen Road. 4) Final plat application of University Mall Realty Trust to amend an approval consisting of the following: 1) construct a 111,392 square foot GLA addition to the main University Mall building, 2) construct a 990 space multi -level parking structure, and 3) acquire a 1.7 acre adjoining parcel, raze a single family dwelling and construct a 15,469 square foot automotive center, University Mall, 155 Dorset Street. The amendment consist of 1) construct a 111,504 square foot GLA addition to the main building, 2) construct a 983 space parking structure, and 3) modifications to parking, circulation and landscaping. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission March 7, 1998 M E M O R A N D U M TO: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: March 241 1998 Agenda Items Date: February 26, 1998 ALAN SYLVESTER - 2 LOT SUBDIVISION - SPEAR STREET The access easement for lot 2 should be 25 feet in width and the traveled way 20 feet in width to allow for two way traffic at least to where the drives separate. About 160 feet form Spear Street. TIMBERLANE MEDICAL CENTER - TIMBERLANE - KENNEDY DRIVE Subdivision site plan prepared by Trudell Engineering received February 20, 1998 is acceptable. SEARS EXPANSION - UNIVERSITY MALL - DORSET STREET City Water Department should receive a set of the record drawings. Plans received 2/18/98 prepared by Pinkham Engineering are acceptable. L&M PARK - SHELBURNE ROAD - PROPOSED 12 X 40 DECK Site plan prepared by R.H. Pete Associates received 2/18/98 is acceptable. MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: South Burlington Fire Department Re: March 24, 1998 agenda items Date: March 3, 1998 1) U-Mall Dorset Street Acceptable 2) Alan Sylvester 1985 Spear Street Acceptable 3) Cactus Pete's/The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road Acceptable 4) Alan Pidgeon Berard Drive Acceptable 5) Timber Lane Medical Center Timber Lane Acceptable 6) Paterson Builders, Inc. 316 Patchen Road Acceptable Dated 2/18/98 Dated 2/19/98 Dated 2/18/98 Dated 2/26/98 Dated 2/20/98 Dated 2/26/98 S�Ywas peh cN'.� No c� c `a ( cG-F1 9. Conditional Use: The IC District was formed "in order to encourage general industrial activities." The proposed use would appear to be a general industrial activity. The proposed use will not adversely affect the capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. This proposed use will have little, if any, impact on any municipal facility. The proposed use will not adversely affect the character of neighborhood or district in which the property is located. The adjacent uses are industrial in type and the parking of towed vehicles in conjunction with contracting equipment will fit in with the character of the area. The proposed use will not adversely affect the traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. This proposed use will not operate during the P.M. peak hour. The proposed use will comply with the bylaws in effect. The proposed use will not adversely affect the utilization of renewable energy resources since there is no such utilization in the area to be affected. The proposed use will not adversely affect the general public health and welfare. This use will have a very low impact on the area. DECISION AND CONDITIONS Based on the above Findings of Fact, the South Burlington Development Review Board approves the application of Munson Earth - Moving Corporation for conditional use approval from Section 26.05, Conditional Uses and Section 26.65, Multiple Structures and Uses on Lots, of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to operate a private parking facility in conjunction with an existing contractor's yard, and site plan application of Munson Earth - Moving Corporation to operate a private parking facility for a vehicle towing company in conjunction with an existing contractor's yard, 1877 Williston Road, as depicted on a plan entitled, "1877 Williston Road Munson Earth - Moving Corporation," prepared by John Jaeger, dated August 10, 1999, last revised on 9/14/99, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The site plan shall be revised to show the changes listed below and shall require approval of the Director of Planning & Zoning. Three (3) copies of the approved revised site plan shall be submitted to the Director of Planning & Zoning prior to permit issuance. a) The site plan shall be revised to screen the property from Kimball Avenue, Williston Road and Kennedy Drive, subject to final approval by staff. LAMOUREUX, DICKINSON & OILEARY 14 Morse Drive Consulting Engineers, Inc. Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 March 16, 1998 Mr. Peter Bergh The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Proposed Daycare Traffic Impacts Dear Peter: (802) 878-4450 Fax (802) 878-31 35 As requested, we have examined the potential change in vehicle trip generation which will be created by the proposed conversion of a portion of the Rec Room to house a 30 child daycare facility. We understand that the proposal is to use 1,000-1,200 sq.ft. of the existing 11,500 sq.ft. presently occupied by the Rec Room for this purpose. Upon review of the information which you furnished', it appears that the traffic study for this project (L&M Park) estimated that the Rec Room facility would generate 30 vte/hour during the weekday p.m. peak hour of adjacent street traffic (typically 4:30-5:30 p.m.). For the 1,200 sq.ft. that will be converted to a daycare, the ITE estimates a peak hour trip generation of 23 vte/hour. Subtracting out approximately 3 vte/hour (±10%) of the existing Rec Room trips results in a net gain of 20 vte/hour. As you suggested, we agree that it seems reasonable that most of those new trips will be diverted from traffic which is already passing by this site on Shelburne Road. And while we have not performed a detailed analysis of the Shelburne Road / Fayette Drive signalized intersection, we are not aware of any capacity or traffic congestion problems at that location. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we can be of additional assistance, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, log7eickiinjson, P.E. cc. Ray Belair Q11998\98015\BERGH2.WPD L&M Park parking and trip generation calculations by FitzPatrick-Llewellyn Incorporated dated February 11, 1994 Civil 9 Environmental • Transportation • Planning • Landscape Architecture • Hydrogeology • Land Surveying LIAMOUREUX, STONE & O'LL tY Consulting Engineers, Inc. 14 Morse Drive (802) 878-4450 Essex )unction, Vermont 05452 Fax (802) 878-3135 February 18, 1998 Mr. Peter Bergh The Rec Room 7 Fayette Road South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Proposed Daycare Parking Impacts Dear Peter: As requested, we have examined the parking impacts related to the proposed conversion of a portion of the Rec Room to house a 30 child daycare facility. We understand that the proposal is to use 1,000-1,200 sq.ft. of the existing 11,500 sq.ft. presently occupied by the Rec Room for this purpose. Upon review of the information which you furnished', it appears that the original parking calculations for this project (L&M Park) were based on a Saturday evening (8:00 p.m.) time period, when the parking demand of the cinemas obviously is the dominant factor. If anything, the proposed daycare facility will reduce weekend parking demand due to the reduction in the Rec Room's floor area. We have also examined weekday parking requirements in the area immediately surrounding the Rec Room, McDonald's and Cactus Pete's. There are presently a total of 110 surface parking spaces available for those land -uses (excluding the parking garage and the Vermont National Bank lot). Typically, daycare parking requirements peak during the morning (7-8 a.m.) and afternoon (4-5 p.m.) peak hours as parents drop off and pick up children. Based on the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and using 2 employees plus 30 children, we calculate that the proposed daycare will require 8 parking spaces. For the above mix of uses, the critical weekday time period will be the p.m. peak hour, as the Rec Room, Cactus Pete's and the retail space (presently vacant) are not open during the morning peak hour. Using the same shared parking methodology2 which was used in the original calculations, Table 1, on the following page, presents the weekday p.m. peak hour parking requirements with this project. The number of parking spaces shown in that table were L&M Park parking and trip generation calculations by FitzPatrick-Llewellyn Incorporated dated February 11, 1994 Shared Parking, ULI - the Urban Land Institute, 1983 Civil • Environmental • Transportation • Planning • Landscape Architecture • Hydrogeology • Land Surveying Mr. Peter Bergh February 18, 1998 Page 2 recalculated using information from the original parking calculations plus Appendix A of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. TABLE 1 Weekday P.M. Peak Hour Parking Requirements Use # Req'd Spaces Time of Day Factor3 Adjusted # of Spaces Rec Room 13 100% 13 Cactus Pete's 57 50% 29 Retail 19 100% 19 McDonald's 44 70%4 31 Proposed Daycare 8 100% 8 TOTAL 100 With 110 parking spaces presently available in the immediate proximity of the above uses, we conclude that there will be adequate parking for the proposed daycare facility during its peak periods. We thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or if we can be of additional assistance, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, Tei inson, P.E. cc. Joe Weith QAI998U80151BERGH.WPD from Exhibit 28 of Shared Parking Since the hourly ratios of the "restaurant" category in Shared Parking are not fully applicable to fast food restaurants, we have estimated 70% to be a reasonable parking ratio for the weekday p.m. peak hour compared to a weekend mid -day peak hour or a weekday noon hour at that type of restaurant. 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FOR ALL PROPERTY LINE, AND RIOIIT-OF-WAY INFORMATION SEE PLAN ENTITLED , I I I ' o'�..^1-•`.� `*.�. `���,T: "I, 6 M PARK - PROPOSED SODDIVISION PLAN", t i 4..,. _ e ..we p^ BY FI.17.PATRICK-LL614ELLYN INCORPORATED -p rr / /'. . -_7 I I �e ' 'r.� =.: 1.I.,.t•_,�,/ r�JeO DRAWING NUMBER D-J726, DAT'F.D DEC. 1990 J. = x a e a. � _ // , _- I • I ""f._,_:. �" ,TZJ`d.S r F � 2. FOR DRTd TI. OF SIIELDIIRNE• ROAD (RTE. 7), ` �, ; ®p. e I "I--- "-' �-• SEE % A M PARK, TRAl FIC SIGNAL PLANS DF,TAIIS", U-797$, D-a979, D4031-D4035 LEWF. Y L LL N INCORPORATED 1>.wa 7 ._�, ,� �_. - _ ``��J_i1' '+A :.-9 • BY FIT7,t'ATRICK- Tvw6ni 4TAIP- C - y =+ .. 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OF SHELBURNE ROAD (RTE. 1), SEE "L A M PARR, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLANS AND DETAILS", U-3978, D-3979, 04031-04035 BY FITZPATRICR-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED LEGEND "•�•••••�••�• PERIMETER PROPERTY LINE RIGHT -OF -WA Y/EA SEAIENT UNE •...•.... ....................... SETOACX LINE - - -�••- - - - - EAISRRG CONTOUR "----'••----� PROPOSED OON7pUR - - - - - -1YS- i- - - EXISRNG SANITARY SE•M A';WNHOLE - --- A•5--�•-• PROPOSED SANIIARY SEM£R/MANHOLE - - EXI5RNG WA 7ER LINE -►•-•-�A••-�- PROPOSED IVAIER LINE/VALYE7HYORANT ■ PROPOSED SIORM SEMER/INLET ...,....... ....... PROPO-,EO UNOERORNN ji(c; iTlr('•":y yrJ'n ro: •, RfP-RAS£O SANITARY FORCE MAIN _ PnOPOSEO CUnO ' STORM SEWER/1NL£T REM"..X MAR 13 W5 City of So. Suriin�t,- � j [� � ..........:. SITE & UTILITIES PLAN 8 2/LI/9E DOERS OTHERS/PEn L&M PARK FAYETTE ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON.'VERMONT /JRAlON6 ,uG SHEET i OF T vRnrrcr .ur7 7221 ,VA PINKHAM ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. cRec N _ K sCAtF a °+•,..' . n,,,.A., , `°""..."" r.w+.Ixr.. °",.� The DW1AIr'R 431 Pine St..BBurlurlington, V'T 05•IDI a t + QRQla 7 + R / r� OR S A SA I�f,',, �n + + A + AR QR ` t J PR ffA .ta MR UP FA T+PN P + DT i SA FA /P-- + P + O Qlt P+ O QP+ +S gA MR QP r M / + F+ tj ♦ MR \ Q R+ + s . QR QR+ " FA + QR♦ SA +) ■A DAR + FA, Qn... AliAlf* A. l A AR t AR DAIR CEDAR HEDGE AR I --j AR''. AR AR AR + + AR AR + AR + - PLANT: ELT 6' &Y. AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'october glory' Red maple FA Fraainue ameri'c'ana White Ash GT Gleditsia triacanthos Shade Master .'Shade Master' Honey Locust MR Malus 'species' Crabapple PN Pious nigra Austrian Pine PS Pinue strobus White Pine QP Quercua'rubra lied Unit PLANT LIST McDONALD'S, VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, LARKIN TERRACE CINEMA 9 lO I LV PRIVET HEDGE Ligustrum vinery I TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thuje occidentalis �CT + IIA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Bawls pandula a1'S BP WHITE BIRCH Beluls papyrifere. +S Af7 QR AC HEDGE MAPLE Acer cam'peet- AC I I AR RED MAPLE Acer rubrum — OT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Gl editsis triacanthos — TO W 'Shedemaster' LV MS CRABAPPLE Mslut. aP.6.1 — y MZ ZUMI CRABAPPLE Meius'Z..i _ Celocsrps' _ Flo DEB I IH �. PN 'AUSTRIAN PINE Pinus nigra — OR RED OAK Quercus rubra — SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Salix elbe 'trislis' — al t� FA ASH SPECIES Fraztnut americans _ I DES DECIDUOUS & EVERGREEN SHRUBS McDonald's Plant List of DES Meterials Mugo Pines Pinip mugo = ca luniper.Spectea )unipenis horizonlehs Carpet Bugle Aluge repel ens W Golden. Barberry. Berbera thunbergh Aas'orted 'Dsylilies ray White Lights Azalea Rhododendron White r4 Lights PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron cerolinianum + i + eE+ + eE Spires sp-ics LV • GT GT I Emerald &'Gold Euonymus Euonymut fortunei var �r.. C GT 6A . DES NOTES _ ., <_.__—_ — ..tee., r....., nt.n by Fitzoetrie Llewellyn cr N PLAWT LIST �Y AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'oetober glory' Red maple FA Fraainus americans White Ash OT Glediteta triacanthos Shade Master .'Shade Master' Honey Locust MR Maine 'species' Crabapple PN Pinue nigra Austrian Pine PS Pinue strobue White Pine QP Quercus rubra tied Usk T McDONALD'S, VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, LARKIN TERRACE. CINEMA 9 BOTANI CAL. NAME KEY LV COMMON NAME PRIVET HEDGE Ligustrum vicary TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thuja occidentsli, HA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Betule pendula BP WHITE BIRCH Betule papyrifere AC IIEDGE MAPLE Acer composite AR RED MAPLE Acer rubrum GT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Oleditsia triacsnth os - 'Shademaster' MS CRABAPPLE: Malus.. species MZ ZUMI CRABAPPLE Malus'Zumi Celocarpe' PH AUSTRIAN PINE Pinu, 018re OR RED OAK Queroo rubra SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Salts alba'lr,islis' FA ASH SPECIES Fraxlnus arcericans DES .DEC I D'UOUS& EVERGREEN SHRUBS McDonald's PlantList of DES Materiels Mugu Pines Pious mugo Juniper Specie, )uniperus ho'rizontalis Carpet Bugle Ajuga repetans Golden 'Barberry Berberis thuhbergii Assorted Daylilies White Lights Azalea Rhododendron. White Lights PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron carolircianum Spires species Fmere I'd & Gold Euonymue Euonymus '.fortunai var.' NOTES as I Base information taken from plan by Fitzpatric Llewellyn' �QR OtH dated June and from plan labeled Site and Utilities. Plan 6 by P.E.A..A and dated 2-8-96 r PA lA" MAP 9 QIt ■ e P4 I I 400 20 40 SO 160 i aP M2 ♦ M ___ I _ _....__ I s" MAPLE L 4 BP Ot�� MZ A )" MAPLE AILF AR a, .sag_ L & M PARK t of Z Z 24' MAPLE * AS BUILT LANDSCAPE PLAN M ( PA _ SOUTH VERMONT BURLINGTON, APRIL 1997 R.H.'PETE ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 12� GAREN ROAD CHARLOTTE, VERMONT atvlsLo A041 t!$t 3,t 1'P9I Pg AR + tR ABC I i AC GT P%.�1�VT L;I ST KEY AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'october glory' Red maple FA Frexinue americans White Ash GT Gl editsia triscanthos Shade Master .'Shade Master'. ,Honey Locust MR Malus 'species' Crabapple PN Pinue nigra Austrian Pine PS Pinue strobus White' Pine QP Quereus rubra tied Usk PLANT LIST McDONALD'S, VERMONT NATIONAL BANK. LARKIN TERRACE, CINEMA 9 LV PRIVET HEDGE Ligustrum vicary TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thule ccidentalis BA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Dewitt pendula BP WIIITE BIRCH Betule papyrifere AC' it EDGE MAPLE Acer xa m'p a stre AR RED MAPLE. Acer rubrum UT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Gieditsia triacanthos 'Shade so,or. MS CRABAPPLE Melus species MZ ZUM1 CRABAPPLE, Malus�'Zumi Calocerpe' PN AUSTRIAN PINE Pious nigra OR RED OAK. Qu rcua rube SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Salix albs 'tti sti s' FA ASH SPECIES Fraxiliut ameridaps DES DECIDUOUS EVERGREEN SHRUBS McDonald 's Plant List of DES Materials , - Mug. Pines Pinusmugo Juniper Species Juniperus horizontalis Carpet Bugle Ajuga repetans 'Golder. Barberry. Berberi.s thunbergii Assorted Daylilies White Lights Azalea Rhododendron White Lights PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron carolinianum Spirea'species Fmerald '& Gold Euonymus Euonymus fortunei vsr NOTES Base information taken from plan by Fitzpatric Llewellyn dated .. . June 1B80 and from plan labeled ... _. .. ., Site and Utilities. MM C R GOP 9 — +R ( OR n aA T + + A L� AR QR `la QA MR QP FA r PN OT a cA ���,,, F+ + PA + 40 +S aA GP MR M P+ + • MR + al QR CR+ R• 9A PA IA AR f PA ♦ AR AIP AR+ Ait } AA DA.. — D.+R LL —,, CEDAR HEDGE + AR AR AR A* AR AR AR AIt - f 'r a �,J � xrl �,� tX•rti�� 4 nAN-T-ILM AR Acer Rubrum October Glory 'oetobor glory' Red maple A+t, I ( FA Fraxinu• emericane White Ash M GT aM trlacenthoa Shade Master 1 1 1 'Shade Master' Honey Locust Shad + GT ( I MR Melua 'species' Crabapple AC PN Pinue nigra Austrian Pine PS Pinus strobus White Pine + QP Quercus rubra Had Oak _ aP t CT PLANT LIST MCUONALD'S, VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, LARKIN TERRACE. ow Q CINEMA 9 KEY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME II I LV PRIVET HEDGE Ligus(rum vicary cr Q TO DARK,rAMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thujs, occidentslis Mg aj BA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Betula pendule CR RP WHITE BIRCH Betuls pepyrifers AC IIEUGE MAPLE Acer eampestre Ac I I AR RED MAPLE Acer rubrum GT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Gledissis triacanthos — TO (3a 'Shademaster' — LV MS CRABAPPLE Malus species _ MZ ZUMI CRABAPPLE. Mslua'iumi o I I� I, Calocarpa' — DES A�a PN AUSTRIAN PINE Pin us nigra QR RED OAK Quercus'rubra _ AIS SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Sahx,alba Yri slis'. FA ASH SPECIES Fraxiaus americans — ' DES DECIUOUS & EVERGREEN SHRUBS McDonald'sIJPlant 'List of DES Materiels Mugo Pines Pious mugo _ + Juniper Species Juniperus hori z onialis — Gr Carper Bugle Ajuga repetens Golden der berry Berberis thunbergii Assorted Uayliliea r�+ White Lights Azalea Rhododendron White- �,,. Lights ( PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron carolinianum LV a + + eE + ,�A GT GT I I Spirea species Fnicrsld & Gold Euonymus Euonymus f9rtunei ver C G T DES II NOTES —aj Beee informatinn taken from plan by Fitzpetric Llewellyn '-- dated June t990 end from plan labeled Site and Utilities, +QR QRr Plan B by P.E.A. and dated '2•a-9B + PA 33.^ MAP t Q1# ♦ Py I. 40 0 20. 40. 00 160 NZ M MAPLE L s" MAPLt L & M PARK AS BUILT LANDSCAPE PLAN SOUTH-BURLINGTON`, VERMONT APRIL 1997 R.H. FETE ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS - 12 a GA-RrN WAD CHARLQ'l'TS,, VERMONT ar vtcl lr A11(;M) 1 27 1997 P o N LEY PIN N 'rr�' AR Acer tober for October Glory le R 'octob eY glory' Red maple PH +AR + ✓ A+C I I FA Froxinus americans White Ash AR pT s CONSERVATION BUFFER Pg Alt AR 1 'IA OT ThistledieM triacMaster' nthoe Honda Master f 1 • 'I— O 'Hhade Master' Honey Locust + cr ( I MR Mslus 'species' Crabapple AC \. *R PN Pious nigreAustrian Pine PS Pinus strobus White Pine -AR +�` __.J1 I QP Quercusrubra tied Oak r QR QP +I .41 9 - +OR SA SA + + A AR OR PB -16 MR OP FA 'OT ca + O Ott M O OP+ IM S MR op r M Pr + MR aA \� QR + • QR+ QR♦ BA PA + + ►{ AR PA, AR AR+AIR... Ati- Alt vtR AR \1 + + AN CEDAR MEDOE AR AR AR AR AR AA A{ AR tv2 0 J" MAPLE s" MAPLE s" MAPLE 24" MAPLE PLANT LIST McUONALD'S. VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, LARKIN TERRACE CINEMA 9 11V PRIVET HEDGE Ligustrum vicary TO DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE Thule: occidenialis BA EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH Betula penduls BP Wit ITE BIRCH Belula papyril'ers AC HEDGE MAPLE Acer dampeitre AR RED MAPLE Acer rubrum GT SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST Gleditsis triscanthos - 'Shademaster' MS CRABAPPLE Malui speeiea MZ ZUMI CRABAPPLE Melua Z.uroi Calocarpa' PN AUSTRIAN PINE Pinus nigra QR RED OAK Quercus rubra SA GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW Salix albs'Ifiaiis' FA ASH SPECIES Fraxious americans DES DECIDUOUS& EVERGREEN SHRUBS Mc Donald's Plant List of DES Materials Mugo Pines Pious mugo Juniper Species Junlperus horizontahs Carpet Bugle Aluga repetans -Golden Barberry Berbers thunbergii Assorted .Daylilies White Lights Azalea Rhododendron White Lights PJM Rhododendron Rhododendron carolininnum Spires species Emerald,& Gold Euonymus Euonymus'fortunei ver NOTES Base information taken from plan by Fitzpatric Llewellyn dated June I990 and from plan labeled Site and Utilities. Plan B by P.E.A. and dated 2-9-96 40 0 20 40 so 160 L & ,M PARK , S BUILT LANDSCAPEPLAN SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT - -- — ---TAPRIf. 1997 a co-5-� h E CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT t CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY j I In accordance with Section 120 of premises located at having been completed in Zoning Permit No. may now be used for Temporary Certificate valid for U(0a Fj Zoning Regulations the Officer ays. PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 July 18, 1995 Gregg Beldock 2117 Dorset Street Shelburne, Vermont 05482 Re: Zoning Violation, 7 Fayette Road ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Please be advised that based on information available to the City, you have commenced land development on your property at the above address without obtaining a permit from the City as required by Section 27.10 of its Zoning Bylaws and 24 V.S.A. S4443(a) (1). Specifically, you have initiated the following activities on the above -described property: 1. You have constructed portions of seven (7) parking spaces and a dumpster storage area in a Conservation and Open Space District. 2. You have not installed a bike rack as required. 3.. You have not placed the trash/refuse containers within the enclosed storage area. 4. You constructed 10 fewer parking spaces than required. 5. You constructed the curb cut to the underground parking area 13 feet wider than the approval granted on 8/9/94 (condition #2). You have seven ( 7 ) days from the date of this letter to discontinue this violation and take appropriate remedial action. Specifically, you must accomplish the following: 1. Remove all portions of the above mentioned parking spaces and dumpster storage area which are located in the Conservation and Open Space District and return the area to its original condition. 2. Install a bike rack as shown on the approved plan. 3. Place all trash/refuse containers within the enclosed storage area. 4. Construct 10 additional parking spaces. Greg Beldock Zoning Violation July 18, 1995 Page 2 5. Reduce the width of the curb cut to the underground parking area by 13 feet or obtain approval for the curb cut as constructed. 6. Obtain revised final plat approval from the Planning Commission for any and all changes to your site plan. If you do not accomplish the actions directed in this letter within seven (7) days of the date of this letter, the City may pursue this matter in court. In such court proceeding, the City will be entitled to seek appropriate injunctive relief and fines of up to $50.00 per day for each day your violation continues beyond the seven (7) day period provided in this letter. If the violation described in this letter occurs again within twelve (12) months of the date of this letter, you will not be entitled to receive a further Notice of Violation from the City before the City pursues further enforcement proceedings. You may appeal this Notice of Violation to the Board of Adjustment by filing a written notice of appeal within fifteen (15) days of the date of this letter with the Clerk of the Board of Adjustment at the following address: 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont. If you have questions regarding this letter, please call me at the telephone number set forth above. Sincerely, ` tj�a ond J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp Certified Mail #Z185 845 400 cc: Daniel Lewbart, Esquire PLANNING COMMISSION 8 October 1996 page 4 Mr. Dinklage suggested having the applicant work with the City Engineer and Green Mountain Power on a protection scheme for that corner. Mr. Spencer said they are willing to cooperate in any way. Mr. Crow asked when the Shelburne Rd. project will happen. He wanted to set a time limit for work to be done at that corner. Members agreed. Mr. Spencer said the pole is not on their property. Mr. Burgess said if there is a problem, the applicant could come back to the Commission and present their case. Mr. Hanley said he was bothered by the fact that residents never got any written information on the requirement for Uno's to bring traffic in from Imperial Drive instead of Shelburne Rd. Mr. Spencer said the estimated cost to move the pole is $25,000. He also gave members traffic projections based on other Uno's locations. Mr. Crow moved the Planning Commission approve the revised site plan application of Uno Restaurant Corporation to amend a previously approved siteplan to construct a 5530 s . ft. standard restaurant with 155 seats. The amendment is to reduce the southerly Drive radius from 35 ft. to 34 ft., 1330 Shelburne Road, as depicted on a two page set of plans, page one entitled "Revised Site Plan - C Pizzeria Uno, 1330 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont," pre ared by Pinkham Engineering As- sociates, Inc, dated 12/11/95, last revised 10/2/96, with the following stipulations: 1. Allprevious a2provals and stipulations which are not su er- seded by this approvalshall remain in effect. 2. The plan shall be revised to show the.As-Built conditions of the Imperial Drive radius. 3. The applicant shall be responsible for widening the radius to 35 ft. after completion of the Shelburne Road widening project if the radius is not so widened as part of the widening project. 4. The_a_pplicant shall install a physical barrier to protect the pole as approvedby the City Engineer. Mr. Dinklaae seconded. Motion passed unanimousl 5. Continued Public Hearing: Revised Final Plat application of Greg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 PLANNING COMMISSION 8 October 1996 page 5 sq. ft. movie theateer (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/ retail/indoorzecreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modi- fications to parking layout and landscaping: Mr. Beldock said they were told to move parking spaces out of the CO Zone. By the time this is done, they will be short one parking space. He noted that tenancy of the building has changed, and they don't know what future tenancy will be. Mr. Weith said he is comfortable that everything the Commission has asked for is being done including the moving of the dumpsters. He suggested a stipulation that work be done within 90 days. Ms. Snyder of the Natural Resources Committee said they want to be sure the curb line is out of the CO Zone. Mr. Weith said this will be done. Mr. Beldock said they will have to riprap the south bank of the stream. Ms. Snyder said regrading and re - vegetating should be done. Mr. Crow moved the Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend anapproved roved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive - through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment con- sists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping depicted on a plan entitled "Site & Utilities Plan B, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Pinkham En- gineering Associates, Inc, dated 2/8/96, with the following sti - nlat-innq- 1. Allprevious approvals and stipulations which are not super- seded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2. The plan shall be revised to show the changes listed below and shall require approval of the City Planner. Three copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to recording. a. The plan shall be revised to include the buildinT and overall coverage information. b. The plan shall be revised to include an "as built" land- sca ing plan for the commercial portion of the L&M Park pro ' e3 ct . PLANNING COMMISSION 8 October 1996 page 6 3 The P 1Qi♦i nq Commission can approves a total of 488 parkincL spaces ,� 1 i for the commercial ortion of the L&M Park protect. 4 The approved j2lap, including all conditions, shall be imple- mented within 90 days. 5 Any change to the plan shall require a proval from the South Burlington Planning Commission. 6. The final plat plans shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this ap roval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission or Chair prior to recording. Ms Barone seconded and the motion was then passed unanimously 6. Public Hearing: Revised final plat application of John Larkin and Gerald Milot to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive - through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of revising the locations of residential building #4 and associated parking.: Mr. Rabideau said building #5 has already been relocated because of soils. They want to move #4 to get a more pleasing outlook and also to get units out of the path of headlights. This will also even up the spaces between units. There are no coverage or setback issues. It will just make the site look and function better. Mr. Weith said there is no impact on the rest of the site. He then asked the applicant when Fayette Road will be finished and dedicated to the City. Mr. Larkin said before Thanksgiving, according to Mr. Milot and Mr. Colton. Mr. Crow moved the Planning Commission approve the revised final 2lat application of John Larkin and Gerald Milot to amend an a - proved planned commercial develo ment consisof 150 residen tincL �} mov ie theater (1000 z tial units, a 61 room hotel, a 0,000 s . ft. movieso seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation buidin , a 3500 sq ft restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive-throu h service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of revising the location of residential building #4 and associated parkinq, as depicted on a three page set of plans, page one entitledVIL&M park South Burlington, Verm- mont Overall Site Plan" repared by FitzPatrick Llewellyn, Inc, ollowlnq step - dated June, 1990, last revised 7/11/96, with the f City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 18, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the Finding of Fact and Decision on the above referenced project approved by the Planning Commission on October 8, 1996. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that the final plat plans be recorded within 90 days (1/6/97) or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please giv me a call. Si ce el Jo Weith, City Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 November 18, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the October 8, 1996 Planning Commission meeting minutes. Please note the conditions of approval including the requirement that the final plat plans be recorded within 90 days (1/6/97) or this approval is null and void. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Si ce el , 1 Jo Weith, Ci y Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 October 28, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is a copy of the September 24, 1996 Planning Commission meeting minutes. If you have any questions, please give me a call. S'nc5We y, l J e ith, C ty Planner JW/mcp 1 Encl PLANNING COMMISSION 24 SEPTEMBER 1996 PAGE 12 developments. He said it has ruined their milking on a number of occasions and actually causes shock. He said the Dubois develop- ment is creating a lot of this stray voltage problem. There is a solution, but it would cost about $100,000 and Green Mountain Power doesn't want to spend the money. He felt this proposed development would put them out of the dairy business and affect their ability to earn a living. No other issues were raised. 9. Public Hearing: Revised final Plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive - through service, located on Shelburne Rd. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping: As the applicant was not present, Mr. Crow moved to continue the application until 8 October. Mr. Dinklage seconded. Motion passed unanimously. As there was no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 11:50 p.m. lerk City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 October 4, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and Fire Chief Wally Possich were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, October 8, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, oe Weith, 54 City Planner JW/mcp Encls Memorandum - Planning October 8, 1996 agenda items October 4, 1996 Page 3 5) BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY LTD. - SITE MODIFICATIONS - REVISED FINAL PLAT This item was continued from the 9/24/96 meeting due to the applicant's absence. Staffs 9/24/96 memo is enclosed for your review. 6) JOHN LARKIN & GERALD MILOT - RELOCATE BUILDING #4 - REVISED FINAL PLAT This project consists of amending an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive - through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of revising the location of residential building #4 and associated parking. The building is proposed to be relocated 45 feet to the west. The last review of this site by the Planning Commission was on 9/27/94 (minutes enclosed) when building #5 was relocated. Access/circulation: Access to this portion of the development is via a curb cut on Fayette Road. This access will not change. Access to building #4 will be relocated 45 feet to the west. Circulation on the site is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Residential portion of PCD: Building coverage is 42,560 square feet (maximum allowed is 191,054 square feet). Overall coverage is 152,968 square feet (maximum allowed is 382,108 square feet). Setback requirements are being met. Parking: A total of 338 parking spaces are required for the residential portion and the plan shows 339 spaces including 18 handicapped spaces. Landsca inq: Landscaping associated with building #4 will be relocated along with the building. The landscaping plan should be revised to include the entire residential site and show all existing and proposed landscaping. 9 9/24/96 MOTION OF APPROVAL GREGG BELDOCK I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping, as depicted on a plan entitled, "Site & Utilities Plan B, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Pinkham Engineering Associates, Inc., dated 2/8/96, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The plan shall be revised to show the changes listed below and shall require approval of the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to recording. a) The plan shall be revised to include the building and overall coverage information. b) The plan shall be revised to include an "as -built" landscaping plan for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 3) The Planning Commission approves a total of 488 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 4) The approved plan, including all conditions, shall be implemented within 90 days. 5) Any change to the plan shall require approval from the South Burlington Planning Commission. 6) The final plat plans shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. (motionsp) 9/24/96 MOTION OF APPROVAL GREGG BELDOCK I move the South Burlington Planning Commission approve the revised final plat application of Gregg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping, as depicted on a plan entitled, "Site & Utilities Plan B, L&M Park, Fayette Road, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Pinkham Engineering Associates, Inc., dated 2/8/96, with the following stipulations: 1) All previous approvals and stipulations which are not superseded by this approval shall remain in effect. 2) The plan shall be revised to show the changes listed below and shall require approval of the City Planner. Three (3) copies of the approved revised plans shall be submitted to the City Planner prior to recording. a) The plan shall be revised to include the building and overall coverage information. b) The plan shall be revised to include an "as -built" landscaping plan for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 3) The Planning Commission approves a total of 488 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. 4) The approved plan, including all conditions, shall be implemented within 90 days. 5) Any change to the plan shall require approval from the South Burlington Planning Commission. 6) The final plat plans shall be recorded in the land records within 90 days or this approval is null and void. The plans shall be signed by the Planning Commission Chair or Clerk prior to recording. (motionsp) Memorandum - Planning September 24, 1996 agenda items September 20, 1996 Page 3 5) BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY LTD - SITE MODIFICATIONS - REVISED FINAL PLAT This project consists of making site revisions in the vicinity of the restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building. Staff discovered that site revisions were made without approval from the Planning Commission and requested the applicant seek approval for these revisions. A sketch plan for this proposal was reviewed on 3/19/96 (minutes enclosed). Access/circulation: The 8/9/94 approval involved adding a second access to the underground parking area and widening the curb cut from 27 feet to 63 feet. Staff measured this curb cut after construction to be approximately 100 feet in width. The City Planner and City Engineer agreed to allow the curb cut to be reduced to approximately 75 feet in width subject to approval from the Planning Commission. The plan shows this curb cut being 75 feet in width. Circulation is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Commercial portion of L&M Park project: Building coverage is 65,276 square feet (maximum allowed is 125, 453 square feet). Overall coverage information was requested but not submitted. The plan submitted shows the building moved 2-3 feet closer to the street than the last approved plan. The building scales to be 32 feet from the Fayette Road r.o.w. at its closest point. Parking: The original approval required a total of 489 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the P.U.D., eleven (11) of which were to consist of stacked parking units which allow for cars to be stacked one above the other. The 489 spaces represented a waiver of 22%, however, a shared parking analysis conducted by the applicant indicated that the peak parking demand for the mix of uses in the development would be 489 vehicles. Therefore, 489 spaces were approved. The current proposal has reduced the total number of spaces available by one (1) space for a total of 488 spaces. The stacked parking units are no longer proposed. The parking was not constructed exactly as shown on the approved plan. Areas which differ from the approved plan include the 3 Memorandum - September 24, September 20, Page 4 Planning 1996 agenda items 1996 northern portion of the underground parking garage and the parking area located on the west side of the retail/restaurant building. Also, the eleven (11) stacking units were never installed. A portion of the parking area located on the west side of the retail/restaurant/indoor recreation building is located within the C.O. District. This proposal would modify this parking area so it is entirely out of the C.O. District. Landscaping: The applicant should submit an "as -built" landscaping plan for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. Dumpster: A portion of the dumpster storage area is located in the C.O. District. This proposal would remove the dumpster area from the C.O. District. All dumpsters and trash containers should be placed within the screened dumpster enclosure. 6) MCINTOSH PARTNERS - DELI/BAKERY - SITE PLAN This project consists of: 1) razing a 12 unit motel and residence, and 2) constructing a 2150 square foot deli/bakery with 52 seats. This property located at 1120 Shelburne Road lies within the Cl District. It is bounded on the north by a service station, on the east by two (2) single family residences, on the west by Shelburne Road, and on the south by McIntosh Avenue. Access/circulation: Access is proposed to be provided by two (2) ingress and egress curb cuts. A 20 foot wide curb cut on Shelburne Road located approximately 100 feet from the Shelburne Road/McIntosh signalized intersection. This curb cut replaces an existing curb cut which is 75 feet from the intersection. Section 26.103(d) of the zoning regulations requires that driveways be located more than 200 feet from signalized intersections. The other curb cut will be 24 feet wide and it will be located on McIntosh Avenue over 200 feet from the signalized intersection. Staff recommends that the curb -cut on Shelburne Road be eliminated. All access should be from McIntosh Avenue which is a signalized side street. Also, eliminating the curb -cut on Shelburne Road would bring the property into conformance with Section 26.103(d). Circulation on the site is adequate. 4 PLANNING COMMISSION 19 March 1996 page 9 Mr. Teeson rejoined the Commission at this time. Mr.. Austin left the meeting at this time. 5. Sketch plan application of Greg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theatre (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Rd. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping: Mr. Sheahan stepped down due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Beldock noted that they are in violation of the CO zone. He presented two plans, one "as built" and one showing three fewer parking spaces with parking removed from the CO Zone. Mr. Burgess noted that parking had been moved into the CO Zone in violation of what had been approved by the Commission. Mr. Beldock said they would need a curb even if they moved the parking spaces. Ms. Snyder said the Natural Resources Committee had visited the site. There is a bank that is actively eroding and there is already evidence of cracks parallel to the stream. Mr. Beldock said he had been told to move boulders to the other side of the stream. Mr. Burgess asked if it would do more damage to take out the parking spaces and move the curb than to leave it alone. Ms. Snyder noted that at some time, the parking lot could begin moving downhill. She felt it would be better to move it back, decrease the angle and stabilize the bank with vegetation. Members agreed they want the plan with the revisions, including the moving of the dumpster. Mr. Sheahan rejoined the Commission. 6. Site plan applicationof Shelburne Plastics to construct an 18,000 sq. ft. addition to an existing 15,840 sq. ft. light manu- facturing facility, 8 Harbor View Rd: The applicant said they will expand toward the lot next door. Mr. Weith said the second access is important for circulation. He also noted that there is a new landscaping plan adding land- scaping along the east property line. The plan is still $5,300 I PLANNER 658-7955 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 September 20, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05453 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting and my comments to the Planning Commission. Comments from City Engineer Bill Szymanski and Fire Chief Wally Possich were sent to you at an earlier date. Please be sure someone is present on Tuesday, September 24, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. to represent your request. If you have any questions, please give me a call. A S' rel Jo Weith, C' y Planner JW/mcp Encls non. IT a ummy neanny request is received, the hearing will be convened i on or before September 30, 1996, or as soon after that date that a hearing can be scheduled. Parties entitled to partici- pate are the municipality, the municipal planning commission, the regional planning commission, state agencies, adjoining prpoperty owners, and person granted party sta- tus pursuant to Board Rule 14(B). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 30th day of August, 1996. By, Faith Ingulsrud, District Coordi- nator, 111 West Street, Essex Junction, Vermont 05452. 879-6563 Sept- 7, 1996 NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of the Estate of Denise B. Rus- sell Late of Moscow, Ver- mont. I have been appointed Executor of the Above Named Estate. All Creditors Having Claims Against The Estate must Present Their Claims in writing within 4 months of the date of the first publi- cation to me at the ad- dress listed below with a copy filed with the Regis- ter of the Probate Court. The Claim will be forever barred if it is not pre- sented within the 4 month deadline. 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Address: PO Box 409 VMain Street rlington, VT u5402-0409 Phone(802)860-5553 Dated August 27, 1996 Name of Publication: Burlington Free Press 1 st publication date: 8/31/96 2nd ppublication date: 9/7/96 Address of Probate Court: Chittenden County Pro- bate Court 175 Main Street Burlington, VT 05401 August 31, September 7, 1996 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, September 24, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. to con- sider the following: 1) Revised Final Plat ap- plication of Greg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial de- velopment consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/re- tail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive - through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shel- burne Road. The amend- ment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping. 2) Final plat application of Country Park Associates to amend an existing de- velopment consisting of a 76 unit elderly housing Project, Hinesburg Road The amendment consists of and additional 24 resi- dential units in three (3) buildings and three (3) carport structures. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission September 7, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE On July 9, 1996, Lakeside Broadcasting Corporation ("Lakeside Broadcasting ) tendered for filing with the Federal Communications Commission an applica- tion for consent to assign the construction permit of Station WXPS(FM), Ver- gennes, Vermont, to Wa- tertown Radio Associates Limited Partnership ("Wa- tertown Radio"). Station WXPS operates on 96.7 MHz. John Davis is Presi- dent and owner of 100% of the voting stock of Lakeside Broadcasting. Northstar Broadcasting Corporation CNorthstar") is the sole general partner of Watertown Radio. Jef- frey Shapiro is Chairman and 50 % owner of North - star. William Goddard is Vice -President, Treasure, and 50 % owner of North - star. Joseph DIBrigida Is South Burlington Zonin Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Mu- nicipal Offices. Confer- ence Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, ep- tember 23, 1996 at 7: P.M. to consider the fol- lowing: #1 Appeal of Kcnneth Smith seeking approval from Secton 15.20 condi- tional uses and Section 26.65 Multiple uses of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for (fermission to occupy a structure containing 35,000 square feet with a maximum of ten (10) ten- ants to include general - /medical offices, general contractors, catering and food delivery, auto sales and repair, auto rental, taxi companies and recre- ational/education facili- ties, lot contains 2.5 acres, located at 49 Com- merce Avenue. #2 Roger and Karen Howard agents, seeking approval from Section 13.20 Conditional uses, sub -section 13.214 Auto- motive and marine sales and service of the South Burlington Zoning Regula- tions. Request is for per- mission to occupy an existing 9600 square feet building with a marine sales and service busi- ness (including outside twat display) d.b.a. How- ard Cove Marine, Inc., lo- cated at 1800 Shelburne Road. Plans are on file with the ,South Burlington Planning And Zoning Office, lo- cated at City Hall, 575 Dorset Street, South Bur- lington, Vermont. Richard Ward, Zoning Administrator Offi- cer September 7, 1996 STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT OF CHITTENDEN, SS PROBATE COURT DOCKET NO. 27536 IN RE THE ESTATE OF LESTINA BIDWELL LATE OF BURLINGTON NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the creditors of the estate of Lestina Bidwell late of Burlington, Ver- mont. We have been appointed as executor of the above named estate- All cred- itors having claims against the estate must present their claims in writing within 4 months of the date of the first publi- cation of this notice. The claim must be presented to us at the address listed below with a copy filed with the register of the Probate Court. The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as de- scribed above within the four month deadline. Dated August 27, 1996 Signed Maureen R. 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The claim must be presented to me at the address list- ed below with a copy filed with the register of the Probate Court. The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as de- scribed above within the four month deadline. Dated 26 Aug., 1996 Signed Ann Vivian Printed Ann Vivian Address 127 Mansfield Ave. Burlington, VT 05401 Telephone (802)862-9631 Name of Publication Bur- lington Free Press First Publication Date: Au- gust 30, 1996 Second publication date: September 7, 1996 Address of Probate Court County Courthouse P.O. Box 511 Main Street Burlington, VT 05402 August 30, 1996 September 7,1996 TOWN OF CHARLOTTE PLANNING COMMISSION Pursuant to Title 24 V.S.A. and the Charlotte Subdivision Bylaws, the Planning Commission will meet at the town offices on Ferry Road, Tuesday, September 24, 1996 to hear the following: -Request by GREGG BELDOCK for prelimi- nary plat approval of a major subdivision on Plouffe Lane. 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PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING COMMISSION The South Burlington Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, September 24, 1996 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: 1) Revised Final Plat application of Greg Beldock to amend an approved planned commercial development consisting of 150 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 square foot movie theater (1000 seats), a 22,500 square foot restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building, a 3500 square foot restaurant with drive - through service, and a bank with drive -through service, located on Shelburne Road. The amendment consists of site modifications to parking layout and landscaping. 2) Final plat application of Country Park Associates to amend an existing development consisting of a 76 unit elderly housing project, Hinesburg Road. The amendment consists of construction of an additional 24 residential units in three ( 3 ) buildings and three (3) carport structures. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. William Burgess Chairman, South Burlington Planning Commission September 7, 1996 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 September 3, 1996 Gregg Beldock Jiffy Lube 1525 Shelburne Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Site Modifications, 17 Fayette Road Dear Mr. Beldock: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Enclosed are preliminary comments on the above referenced projects from City Engineer Bill Szymanski, Fire Chief Wally Possich and myself. Please respond to these comments with additional information and/or revised plans, if appropriate, no later than Friday, September 13, 1996. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Since(r"ely, Ra mdnd J. Belair, Zoning and Planning Assistant RJB/mcp Encls M E M O R A N D U M To: Applicants/Proje F�ies From: Raymond J. Belair�oning and Planning Assistant Re: Preliminary Comments, September 24, 1996 agenda items Date: September 3, 1996 BANANAS UNIVERSITY REALTY LTD. - SITE MODIFICATIONS - REVISED FINAL PLAT --- provide overall coverage information for commercial portion of L&M Park project. --- the shared parking analysis for this project indicated that 489 spaces were required and 489 spaces were approved. This proposal reduces the overall parking by one (1) space. A revised shared parking analysis or parking count analysis should be submitted which justifies this reduction in parking availability. --- submit "as -built" landscaping plan for the commercial portion of the L&M Park project. --- all dumpsters should be placed behind the screened enclosure. MCINTOSH PARTNERS - DELI -BAKERY & RETAIL - SITE PLAN --- for the deli -bakery, provide the number of seats and the square footage of floor space provided for patron use but not containing seats. --- provide number of bed spaces in the existing motel (for sewer credit). --- provide details (cut -sheets) for all building mounted lights and show locations on the plan, if any. --- indicate that the easterly property boundary is the zoning boundary between the R4 District to the east and Cl District to the west. --- provide bike rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations. -- staff recommends that the Shelburne Road access be eliminated. --- provide the type of construction to be used for the building. --- there is only a two (2) foot strip of land between the parking lot and the property to the north. It is the Planning Commission's policy to require a five (5) foot strip in this type of situation for snow storage. --- explain meaning of note on sheet 2 "cut back existing hedge along McIntosh Avenue and remove any weed trees." 1 M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: William J. Szymanski, South Burlington City Engineer Re: September 24, 1996 Agenda Items Date: August 23, 1996 BANANAS UNIVERSITY - (L&M PARK) - SHELBURNE ROAD Site plan showing revised parking prepared by Pinkham Engineering dated 2/8/96 is acceptable. CHATHAM GREEN - HINESBURG ROAD 1. The parking space where the new sidewalk intercepts the existing parking lot should be eliminated and striped for pedestrians. 2. The use of perforated pipe bedded in gravel for some of the storm drains should be considered to keep the ground water as low as possible. BRUEGGER'S BAGEL BAKERY - SHELBURNE ROAD 1. Water and sewer services should be shown. 2. Site drainage should also be shown. 3. McIntosh Avenue should include a concrete curb and sidewalk. DUPPSTADT LAND - VAN SICKLEN ROAD 1. Streets A, B & C should be public built to City standards. This to include curbs, drainage system and a sidewalk on one side. 2. Van Sicklen Road is 3 rods in width (49.51) an additional 5.25 feet should be deeded to the City. 3. Providing a sewage collection system will be a major undertaking. M E M O R A N D U M To: South Burlington Planning Commission From: Wallace Possich, South Burlington Fire Chief Re: Plans Reviewed for September 24, 1996 Agenda Date: August 30, 1996 1. Chatham Green Dated 6/12/96 Hinesburg Road Same comments as 4/22/96: Due to the somewhat congested appearance of the complex, absolutely no vehicle parking could be permitted in the access driveway areas. Any parking other than in designated lots would severely limit emergency vehicle access. All apartments should be sprinklered. Also I would prefer a secondary access into the complex. 2. L&M Park Fayette Road Acceptable 3. Lewis Motors Shelburne Road Acceptable 4. Bruegger's Bagel Bakery 1120 Shelburne Road Acceptable 5. Duppstadt Lands Hinesburg & Van Sicklen Roads Dated 6/28/96 Project No. 7721 Dated 7/16/96 Project No. 95068-52 Dated 6/28/96 Project No. 96087 Dated 7/8/96 Project No. 95-116 Acceptable; plan "B" is preferred due to better access to several of the planned structures. Memorandum - Planning March 19, 1996 agenda items March 15, 1996 Page 5 5) GREGG BELDOCK - SITE MODIFICATIONS - SKETCH PLAN This project consists of making site revisions in the vicinity of the restaurant/retail/indoor recreation building. Staff discovered that site revisions were made without approval from the Planning Commission and requested the applicant seek approval for these revisions. A sketch plan for this same proposal was reviewed on 3/14/95 (minutes enclosed). The applicant has submitted two (2) plans for the Commission's consideration, plan "A" and plan "B". Plan "A" shows the site in an "as -built" condition with a portion of the parking area and dumpster storage area within the C.O. District. Plan "B" shows no parking or dumpster storage areas in the C.O. District. The applicant prefers Plan "A". Access/circulation: The 8/9/94 approval involved adding a second access to the underground parking area and widening the curb cut from 27 feet to 63 feet. Staff measured this curb cut after construction to be approximately 100 feet in width. The City Planner and City Engineer agreed to allow the curb cut to be reduced to approximately 75 feet in width subject to approval from the Planning Commission. Both plans show this curb cut being 75 feet in width. Circulation is adequate. Coverage/setbacks: Commercial portion of L&M Park project: Building coverage is 65,276 square feet (maximum allowed is 125, 453 square feet). Overall coverage appears to have increased since the last approval. This information should be submitted for revised final plat. The plan submitted shows the building moved 2-3 feet closer to the street than the last approved plan. The building scales to be 32 feet from the Fayette Road r.o.w. at its closest point. Parking: The original approval required a total of 489 parking spaces for the commercial portion of the P.U.D., eleven (11) of which were to consist of stacked parking units which allow for cars to be stacked one above the other. The 489 spaces represented a waiver of 22%, however, a shared parking analysis conducted by the applicant indicated that the peak parking demand for the mix of uses in the development would be 489 vehicles. Therefore, 489 spaces were approved. 5 Memorandum - Planning March 19, 1996 agenda items March 15, 1996 Page 6 The parking was not constructed exactly as shown on the approved plan. Areas which differ from the approved plan include the northern portion of the underground parking garage and the parking area located on the west side of the retail/restaurant building. Also, the eleven (11) stacking units were never installed. Plan "A" provides 491 spaces and plan "B" 488 spaces. Plan "A" shows the parking area on the west side as it was expanded into the C.O. District. Encroachment into the C.O. District is permitted as long as it will not significantly affect adversely the attributes provided in Section 3.503(a) -(e) of the zoning regulations. The Natural Resources Committee has reviewed both plans and have submitted their comments (see enclosed). The Natural Resources Committee recommends that the Commission require plan "B". Landscaping: The revised final plat plan should include an "as - built" landscaping plan. Dumpsters: The dumpster storage area on plan "A" encroaches into the C.O. District and plan "B" shows the dumpsters outside of the C.O. District. There is currently a dumpster located outside the dumpster enclosure and several trash containers lined up against the building, also located outside the screened enclosure. All these containers should be placed behind the screened enclosure. 6) SHELBURNE PLASTICS - LIGHT MANUFACTURING ADDITION - SITE PLAN This project consists of constructing an 18,000 square foot addition to an existing 15,840 square foot light manufacturing facility. This site was last reviewed by the Commission on 5/12/87 (minutes enclosed). The applicant has submitted a description of their operation (see enclosed). This property located at 8 Harbor View Road lies within the C2 District. It is bounded on the north by Harbor View Road, on the west by a commercial/industrial building, on the east by an undeveloped lot and on the south by commercial buildings. Access/circulation: curb cut Access is on Harbor View Road. curb cut 30 feet in width. regulations allows only one (1) currently provided by a 32 foot wide The applicant is proposing a second Section 26.103(a) of the zoning ingress and egress curb cut per lot N. 1::EEL7� � N/F SOUTH BON CHRYSLER PLYMOUTHYAlOUTH \ �- �;^ .A ----------------- ED O O r / µ / _ REST. i 1:X3 '9 1 © �, b M ACW70-94 AYE. s I•_ ! i /+_ I -i�••I ��� � lei bib b O ' -,� .... .ac•.. � 11. 1,` � .W-�� � ��� � p � ,�,� 1 i �.wr r I � it .o �-�F _t .� � � RECEIVt:u ' I 4 MAR 0 8 1996 f ' ' City of So. Burlington RKY OTHERS UALITIES PLAN Az/a/ft OA7F µSITE �S r U.0 7•� .. OR wIf (a.Fftl. AMAG M7 pPSHEET M.Y PRWHAV ENGDUE ING ASSOCIATES, INC L&M PARK 1 OF 1 _ OF NK The flake: FAYETTE ROAD AporcrAv rwn,thiUdiV a91 PLC St., Hnrfin`wn. VT 06a01 SOUTH BURUNGTON. YQt11ONT 7�i2'I 1_; © / G I N/F SOUTH BURLINGTON ,.,. L TABLE OF STRUCTURES ' CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH � � _ bot rt� wit M w. ---- SXM s rE - o _ v 7 •• �s.�aaox PARKING LOT DETAIL# SHOWING UNDERDRAIN \ } - REFERENCE PLANS 1. FOR ALL PROPERTY LINE AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ��} 1 ,\ .\ -•a 4 / I-,..��.� 1. .,.� r� ..,r �,� INFORMATION SEE PLAN ENTITLED ♦ _ _ _ _ _ +. •' .1 �� ,\ \ / \ I I ® _ I I °` 1• P a s:Y `a Y "' "L d M PARK - PROPOSED SUBDIVISION PLAN". • .,. a Ma.... [.. BY FITZPATRICJ(-I[Pucr1YN INCORPORATED DRAWING NUMBER D-3726. DATED DEC. 1990 ^ ` N�\--� _� / [�� �-�•• �'�• ��-� 2. FOR DETAIL OF SHELBURNE ROAD (RTE. 7), SEE "L d M PARK, TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLANS 9 \; _"• A / ' I / `~ "r"� `� AND DETAILS", D-3978• D-3979, D603I-D4035 !� (� / /. ;�y,[.�,� --• [ i' Jrp - BY FITZPATRICL-LLEWELLYN INCORPORATED RESr � TCYaa.P (: / an%• {I'� 1 U._.-•......: r: LEGEND P _ _ I :- S _ _ •' n PERIMETER FRO°'ERrY LANE 33 + RIGHT- OF- INN Y/EASEMENT LINE SrFRACK LINE ,, a{.-- _ _ _ _ EXISDNG CONTOUR ■ . `- '� ,.t .. , PRLW75ED CONTOUR i J 4 _ _ _ _ _ -a's 0 EPROPOSED SANrAR 7ARY YESENER SOLE !J EXISTING WATER LINE j{ _ VEM PROPOSED WATER LAVE VALMDRAN' � : /\ + IVACNVIOSH AVE PROPOSED sraRw sEINER/I +LE 1 • . ��} � / _ _ _ T [ PROPOSED UNDERDRSAMI IN PROPOSED SMX/ARY RY FORCE PAIN [ .�nri w[•. E PROPOSED RAP • � � - �� ti b• I, i OEXISTINNG STAIN >E1PER/ MC.ET 174 41f. "~ - a r 7 1 \ �, 9• , R- _ I ,I V % % _ \ \- �v a `cam= ¢ •- r` K.""� ", I : "M:c `� •ar'S `_':. a•Arr+ it' AIM / - -`'-r - RECEIVtu NC„�-•= T � � is ; ]�- .w i. I I � +ryf � � 1 � I \ � i I I P. P ,a + a � � a•a e...r .r. � "."r M.TaA 0 8 1996 L . - L� J `� City of So. Burlington N/r FARR£LL NO. RRY /NV. COMMENT DI 1 20101 194.5 DI 2 201.1 196.1 DI J M 5 195.5 DI 4 201.0 196.0 DI 3 195.6 190.6 DI 6 195.6 190.1 DI 7 I66.9 161.9 DI 6 166.9 161.0 DI 9 190.7 165.7 DI /0 166 5 163.5 DI 11 1679 162.9 DI 72 /6 9 1620 LX iJ /6S 1a0 Of 14 183.0 177.0 Of 15 162.5 176.5 DI 16 /996 /94. DI 17 2010. /95.s DI 16 2O10 194,1 D1 19 19s.7 1620 D/ 49 207.7 196.0 DI 1/ ZOO.1 196 5 D122 EOIO 19s.3 DI 23 201.0 I96.0 O124 2003 195.0 D175 197.7 M70 RAISE FRAME TO GRADE 01 4805.7 [60 O AR+ 1 201.E 194.6 MH 1 197.1 190.1 AAN ! I66.9 /62.0 Of 99 /95. _ DI 26 I NN1.0 5 DI 97 1910 TO: Planning CommiE FROM: Natural Resour( DATE: 15 March 1996 RE: Response to L & M Partnership plan to repair the CO Zone encroachment at Banana's University Project 7 Fayette Road, South Burlington The Natural Resources Committee continues to be concerned about the area behind the Discovery Zone on Fayette Road. Serious concerns include the encroachment of the CO Zone by six parking spaces (see Figure 1). There are two dumpsters in the CO Zone, one is enclosed, the other continues to be outside the containment barrier after the initial discovery one year ago on 14 March 1995. The impact on the conservation Zone is beginning to become clear (see Figures 2 and 3). Because the initial slope from the edge of the parking lot to the edge of the stream was quite steep, I estimate about 40%, the bank is becoming unstable. (See Figure 4). This is evident in the "hummucky" appearance of the bank as it becomes unstable and blocks begin to migrate down slope (indicated by arrows on Figures 2 and 3). Some effort apparently was made to slow down the mass wasting- with a hay bale (see Figure 5). As previously stated, topsoil has been spread on the crushed rock that was applied to stabilize the bank. Soil has continued to erode over the areas where the crushed rock was buried. Crushed rock is evident an the eroding bank (arrow on Figure 5). In addition, the bank closest to the parking lot is actively eroding (Figure 6). This is causing the bank to be under -cut. If the violation is not rectified, and the bank slope contoured to a more stable configuration, the bank will probably become a hazard to the parking lot. The Natural Resources Committee continues to support the Planning Commission's position of 14 March 1995: "The parking spaces should all be standard size with one of them in the CO Zone. the dumpsters should also be out of the CO Zone". We recommend the applicant's "Plan B11 be implemented for the above stated reasons. The Natural Resources Committee continues to make the following recommendations: 1. Regarding the dumpsters: Keep the dumpsters out of the CO Zone. Construct a containment area of material that is more durable than wooden trellis. 2. Regarding the Parking lot: Move the parking area out of the CO Zone. Adjust the bank grade to a more stable configuration and restore the natural vegetation, a combination of grasses and shrubs. 3. Regarding the Area behind the Discovery Zone building: Stabilize the area between the building and stream by restoring natural vegetation of grasses and shrubs. Please find copies of all relevant figures and memos attached. Gregg BeIdock ! May 16,1997 Joe Wieth and Ray Belair Town of South Burlington Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Joe: Enclosed herewith please find an "as built" landscaping plan. From survey and existing plat information it appears to both Rick Pete and Bill Robenstein that the light pole is not, in fact, in the C.O. zone as the zone was originally shown. Also, I was required to move the dumpster area out of the C.O. zone. Of course this was asked of me after I was asked to fence all sides of the dumpster. From the plans prepared by Rick Pete and those prepared by Pinkham Engineering previously, it appears that only part, if any, of the dumpster area is in the C.O. zone. We are currently moving the rear wall of the dumpster to the south by a couple of feet. It has been suggested to me that one way to keep the dumpster area cleaner and more accessible would be to build a second enclosure somewhere on the property. That enclosure would house recyclables and a grease container; both apparently necessary to the restaurant operation. I have given you copies of both the previous landscape plan and the current plan. Please make your comments and suggestions on the plan, I have other copies. 265 Plouffe Farm Road • Charlotte, Vermont 05445 • (802) 864-4719 • (802) 862-0086 Fax SOUTH BLAINGTON DEVELOPMENT RL , 6W BOARD 5 FEBRUARY, 2008 R(_fL Mr. Lieberman said mistakes can be made, and there are times when people can look at a situation and try to help. He said this was an honest mistake, and nobody is trying to gain from it or to set a precedent. Mr. Dinklage said this is essentially an enforcement of a code violation. He added that precedent is very much in the minds of Board members. Staff, the City Attorney and the DRB don't feel the PUD provision was mean it to be an easy out for errors. He hoped it could be resolved with City Administration at the enforcement level. Mr. Behr added that when Staff and the City Attorney stay the Board shouldn't look at this, the Board's hands are tied. Mr. Anderson noted this is holding up the sale of the house, and there is a builder who doesn't know the "cost of repair." Mr. Lieberman noted that at one time people would do good things to help other people. He also noted that he brought the situation to the city's attention and didn't try to hide it. Mr. Cooper said he is very confused about this but wanted to show solidarity with the applicant. Mr. Allen said he is trying to buy the house. He likes South Burlington and wants to live here. He asked what he could do to help. Mr. Anderson said there are other ways to address this without tearing down part of the building. ti / 10,1 Sketch Plan Application #SD-08-05 of Sierra Pacific II amending a planned unit development consisting of 210 residential units, a 61 room hotel, a 20,000 sq. ft. movie theater building (1000 seats), a 22,500 sq. ft. restaurant/medical office/day care building, a 3500 sq. ft. restaurant with drive -through service, and a bank with drive -through service. The amendment consists of: 1) constructing a 4000 sq. ft. addition to the building at 7 Fayette Drive, and 2) converting 14,000 sq. ft. of restaurant and indoor recreation use to retail use, also at the 7 Fayette Drive Building: Mr. Carroll said this is a pre-existing PUD. He showed the location on the plan and indicated the areas of commercial and residential use. The focus of this plan is on the southern portion of the building. At present, there is no elevator and there are 2 uncovered staircases. This creates a problem with effective use of the site. The proposed elevator will be designed in compliance with guidelines for stretcher use. -5- State of Vermont WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Case #: WW-400384-6 Environmental Protection Rules Applicant: Milot/Larkin Partnership Effective September 10, 1982 Address: 76 St. Paul Street Burlington, VT 05401 This project, consisting of amending Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0384-4 so that Bananas University becomes a 200 child indoor recreational playground with a limited food service facility with on -premise seating for 36 patrons located off Shelburne Road in the city of South Burlington, Vermont is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above, subject to the following conditions. This Permit does not constitute Act 250 approval under Case Number 4CO877. GENERAL 1. No alterations to the building other than those indicated in the Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit, which would change or affect the exterior water supply or wastewater disposal or the approved use of the building shall be allowed without prior review and approval from the Agency of Natural Resources. 2. In the event of a transfer of ownership (partial or whole) of this project, the transferee shall become permittee and be subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. 3. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the sewage and water systems for public buildings under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 61 - Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit. 4. All conditions set forth in Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit #WW-4-0384-4 dated November 28, 1994 shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. i a Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal Permit WW-4-0384-6 Page 2 5. The Vermont Department of Health is to be contacted in regard to any regulations and/or licenses required by their Department. They may be reached at 802-863-7220). SEWAGE DISPOSAL 6. The space occuppied by Bananas University is approved for connection to the South Burlington Bartlett Bay wastewater treatment facility for a maximum of 1630 gallons of sewage per day. 7. The limited food service establishment is authorized to only use single service items such as utensils, plates, and cups. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont this 30th day of December, 1994. William C. Brierley, Acting Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation By L�iC�/ ��L,c'� �G���✓1�, r� Ernest P. Christianson Regional Engineer c For the Record South Burlington Planning Commission South Burlington Selectboard Act 2.50 Coordinator -Louis Borie Water Supply Division Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Bananas University Gregg Beldock State of Vermont k y Department of Fish and Wildlife Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Department of Environmental Conservation State Geologist Natural Resources Conservation Council RELAY SERVICE FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED 1-800-253-0191 TDD>Voice 1-800-253-0195 Voice>TDD Milot/Larkin Partnership 76 St. Paul St. Burlington, VT 05401 AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Department of Environmental Conservation 111 West Street Essex Jct.,Vermont 05452 Telephone # 879-6563 TDD #1-800-253-0191 December 27, 1994 RE: WW-4-0384-6 ; Increase of 630 gpd mun. water & sewer for 36 seats prev.appr indoor rec. fac. 22000sf bldg. located Shelburne Road in South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Applicant: We received your completed application for the referenced permit on 12/19/94, including a fee of $226.8 paid for by Check Number 0121. This application falls under the Water/Wastewater: 501 - 1000 GPD Program Area, and under the Performance Standards for this program area, we have 45 days of 'in-house' time for bur review of your application. If we need further,information from you in order to reach a decision on your application;',tke time we wait for your submittal of that information does not count against the allowable in-house time specified in the performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 45 days in-house, please contact this office at 879-6563. Please note that this does not constitute receipt of your application under the requirements of Act 250. 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