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Be advised that the City Council has approved the conditional use application for mini -warehousing as per the plan of record, dated 6/9/78 with the following stipulations: 1) Any subdivision of the property shall be in accord with the original stipulations of the Natkonal Life plan approval and shall be governed as well by the City Zoning and Subdivision reg- ulations. 2) No retailing or wholesaling of goods or service on premises will be permitted, except disposal of delinquent merchandise as in- cidental to the warehousing business. 3) No school busses will be provided to the property. 4) The applicant must obtain site plan approval from the City Planning Commission prior to the issuance of a zoning permit. 5) This approval expires 6 months from this date. 6) Access to the site shall be by way of the signalized intersection at Green Mountain Drive. The Council findings and proceedings of this application are on file with the City Clerk. Very truly, Richard ward Zoning Adm instrative Officer RW/mcg SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Interim Zoning Regulations and Section 4447, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington City Council will hold a public hearing,at the South Burlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday , June 19, 1978 at 8:00 P.M. to consider the (day of week) (month and date) (time) following: Application of Trachte Metal Buildings Co., of Madison, Wisconsin seeking 0 approval under 9099QW Section 5 U Conditional of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct five (5) metal buildings containing 61,300 square feet and a 26' x 32' office manager's unit, proposed is to operate mini -warehousing on a lot containing approximately eleven (11) acres, located northerly of Nordic Ford, lot 1 of the National Life Insurance property on Shelburne Road. The attention of this notice is to correct the advertisment of June 3, 1978. June 14, 1978 Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Bur- tgton Interne Zoning Regulations Id Section 4447., Title ?;, V.S.A. the )uth Burlington City council will )Id a public hearing W, the South urlington City Offices, Conference Porn, 1175 Williston Road, South urlington, Vermont on Monday. une 19, 1978, 8:00 P.M. to consider to following: ,pplicatton of Trachte Metal Build- tgs Co. of Madison, Wisconsin seek- 1g approval under Section 5, Condi. lonoi Uses of the South Burlington nterim Zoning Regulations. Request s for permission to construct five 5) metal buildings containing 61,300 quare feet and a 26' x 32' office manager's Unit, proposed is to oper- (te mini -warehousing on a lot can - airing aporox innately eleven (11) acres, located northerly of Nordic %rd, lot 10 of the National Life In- wronce property on Shelburne Road. Application of Tracy W.Gleason: of South Burlington, Vermont seeking approval under Section 5, Condi. tional Uses of The South Burlington interim Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to convert an exist- ing 28' x 40' dwelling into a retail music store, and the attached garage into a studio apartment, parcel of land in question contains 2.4 acres and is located on the southeast cor- ner of Dorset Street and Kennedy Drive, 700 Dorset Street. Application of Sterling D. Emerson of Colchester, Vermont seeking ap- proval under Section 5, Conditional Uses of the South Burlington Interim Zoning Regulations. Request is for Permission to convert an existing dwelling into a real estate office and other similar office, on a parcel of land located at 1210 Shelburne Road. -- Rict.grd Ward Zoning Administrative Officer June 3, 1978 ,OUTN BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE n accordance with the South Bur- ington Interim 2-ning Regulations and Section 4447,-iitle 24 V.S.A. The iouth Burlingt0(% City' Council, will told a public hearing at the South 3urlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South 3urlington, Vermont on Monday- 1 June 19, 197B, at 8:00 p.m. to consider the following: Application of Trachte Metal Build- ings Co., of Madison, Wisconsin seeking approval under Section 5, Conditional Uses of the South Bur- lington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct five (5) metal buildings containing 61,300 square feet and a 26'X32' office manager's unit, proposed is to oper- ate mini -warehousing on a lot con- taining approximately eleven (11) acres, located northerly of Nordic Ford, lot 1 of the National Life Insur. ance property on Shelburne Road. The attention of this notice is to cor- rect the advertisment of June 3, 1978. Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer June 14, 1978 "Al C.'A D' I NIA G E 8/18/78 SSP ION OF APPROVAL I move that the South Burlington City Council approve the conditional use application of Elmer Argast for a mini -warehousing business, as depicted on a plan entitled"...Trachte...," dated 6/9/78, drawn by NPR, based on the following findings and stipulations: A. Find, inas 1. The proposed use is consistent with the health, safety, and welfare of the City of South Burlington and standards 2,3, and 4 of section 5 of the Interim Zoning Regulations. 2. Access to the site from Route 7 via the service road is not consistent with standards 1 and 5 of section 5 of the Interim Zoning Regulations, based on traffic data submitted by the applicant in relation to traffic speed, intensity, and spacing, as well as roadway geometry, on Route 7. 3. Access to the site via the signallized intersection at Green Mountain Drive is compatible with the above referenced stan- dards 1 & 5 by providing adequate storage space and signallized access control for the miniwarehouse traffic, with minimal interference to other traffic. 4. The frontage along Route 7 assures the protect of excellent exposure to the motoring public; there is no necessity for access to be contiguous to the most conspicuous portion of the property, part- icularly when signallized access is available, and the rate of customer turnover is relatively low. 5. That this proposal is in conformance with Section 5B (dimensional requirement). B. Stipulations 1. Any subdivision of the property shall be in accord with the original stipulations of the National Life Plan approval and shall be governed as well by the municipal subdivision regulations. 2. No retailing or wholesaling of goods or service on premises will be permitted, except disposal of delinquent merchandise as incidental to the miniwarehousing business. 3. No school bus service will be provided to the property. 4. The applicant must obtain site plan approval from the City Planning Commission prior to the issuanceMof a zoning permit. 5. This approval expires 6 months from this date. Date Received By Date Applic6tion Completafand Received By — By CITY OF SOUTH BURLr1GTON APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAT REVI l 1) NA ,IE, ADDRESS, AND PHONE' NUMBER OF: (a) Owner of Record National Life Insurance Montpelier, Vermont 1-229-3333 (b) Applicant Trachte Metal Buildings Co. 102 N. Dickinson Street, Macison, Wisconsin 53703 (c) Contact Person Ray Lawrence 864-0595 2) PROJECT STR- Er ,ADDRESS Shelburne Road, South_ Burlington, Vermont 3) PROPOSED USE (S) Mini Warehouse 4) SIZE OF PROJECT (i.e., r of units, floor area, etc.) 5 units 61,300 sq. ft. 5) NUMBE_R OF E:,'IPLOYEES (full & mart time) 1 6) COST ESTI11ATES : (a) Bu ldincs 735,000.00 (b) Lan6 s caping / 8 , 000. 00 (c) All Other Site L- prove-ti ents (i.e., curb work) 75,000.00 Internal Roads -fencing 7) EST111ATED PROD+ACT COMPLETION DATE Oct. 178 8) ESTI1,1AT D AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in & out) 30 9) P W HOUR(S) OF OPERATION 5-7 P.M. weekd_qy�i _ 10) P EPIC DAYS OF OP=- U Tloid 8 A.M.-4P.M. Sat. and Sun. 5/23/78 DATE S IGINAT ""E OF _'�PP._:ICAIvT til LawrenceRealty, Bem 1775 Williston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Dr. Paul Farrar Chairman, So. Burlington City Council South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Dear Dr. Farrar; Telephone 864-0595 August 22, 1978 The stipulated Green Mountain Drive access, for the Mini, Warehouse proposed on lot one of the. National Life sub -division, is totally unfeasible. Mr. Argast has requested that the original application receive approval or disapproval, based on the Shelburne Road access, via the frontage road, as stated on the original request. rj l /ts cc; Mr. Elmer Argast cc; Mr. Paul Lindau Very truly yours, R d.. Lawrence, Jr, ® MLS REALTOR MEMORANDUM To: South Burlington City Council From: Richard Ward Re: Findings for Elmer Argast's proposed mini -warehouse Date: August 18, 1978 Attorney Spokes has reviewed the suggested approval motion, he feels that finding #2 should be more specific, it should contain more facts. With regard to stipulation #1 I feel this is not properly worded. Suggest wording "Any future subdivision of this property shall be governed by city's zoning and subdivision regulations". Reason, the Planning Commission may want to change the original stipulations. Stipulation #5 should have a longer expiration date or automatic extension of six (6) months if the applicant can pro- vide objective evidence of intent to pursue the furtherance of the project. SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NO?' ICE ?n accorCance with the South Burlington _interim Zoning Regulationp and Section 444 ; , Title 24, V. S.A. the South Burlinatm City Council will hold a nuhlic hearing at the South Burlington City Of-fices, Conference Room, 1175 11illiston Road, South Burlington, Vermont on ;,oncav June 19, 197S 0:00 p.m. �.o consicer (oay of week) (mono: and cat.6 (tiz►e) the following: Ap�.licatior. of Trachte fetal Buildings Co. of i,,adiston, Wisconsin see apy= royal unCer Section Cone lit on=1 Uses _ of the South Durlincton Interim Boning Regulations. Request is for permission to construct five (5) metal buildincr containing 61,300 square feet and a 265.E -. 32 ' 0:Ef ice manager's unit-, proposed is to operate mini-warehousinc on a lot conteininc epy ro--,i ately elver. (11) acres, located northerl-- of I+orCic Ford, lot �0 of the -rational Life Insurance property on Shelburne Roea. =.nnli c7 t _ on cf Tracy W. Gleason, of South Burlington, Vermont SeeiiiTi' ao'�)rov=_2 u-nCer Sect -ion 5 Conditional uses of the South purl, nc ton .=,on.i^_ =.ecul_tions. Re—ues - is for p-r-ission to convert an existing 28' x 4C' dwelling into a retail m>>sie store, an the attached garage into a studio apartment, parcel of land in cniestion contains 2.4 acres and is located on the southeast corner of Dorset Street £ i;•7•,nPc?� ^rave, 700 Dorset Street. Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer June 3, 1978 r r- k C14 1 -r .- A o M E M 0 R A N D U M To: South Burlington City Council From: Richard Ward Re: Findings for Elmer Argast's proposed mini -warehouse Date: August 18, 1978 Attorney Spokes has reviewed the suggested approval motion, he feels that finding #2 should be more specific, it should contain more facts. With regard to stipulation #1 1 feel this is not properly worded. Suggest wording "Any future subdivision of this property shall be governed by city's zoning and subdivision regulations". Reason, the Planning Commission may want to change the original stipulations. Stipulation #5 should have a longer expiration date or automatic extension of six (6) months if the applicant can pro- vide objective evidence of intent to pursue the furtherance of the project. 8/11/7 8 SSP SUGGESTED MOTION OF APPROV:iL CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION OF ELMM ARGAST I mcv e that the South Burlington City Council ap,,,rove the conditional use application of Elrcier Aroast for a mini -warehousing business, as depicted on a plan entitleC.. Trachte ...,"dated 6/9/78, drawn by MPR, based on the following findings and stipulations: A. Findings 1. The Dro-oosed use is consistent with the health, safety, and welfare of the City of South Burlington and standards 2,3, and 4 of section 5 of the Interim Zoning Regulations. 2. Access to the site from Route 7 via the service road is not consistent with standards 1 and 5 of section 5 of the Interim Zoning Regulations, based on traffic data submitted by the applicant in relation to traffic speed, intensity, and spacing, as well as roadway geometry on Route 7. 3. Access to the site via the signallize8 intersection at Green Mountain drive is compatible with the above referenced standards 1 & 5 by providing adequate storage space and signallized access control for the miniwarehouse traffic, with minimal interference to other traffic. 4. The frontage along Route 7 assures the project of excellent exposure to the motoring public; there is no necessity for access to be contiguous to the most conspicuous portion of the property, particularly when signallized access is available, and the rate of customer turnover is relatively low. B. Stipulations 1. Any subdivision of the property shall be in accord' with the original stipulations of the National Life Plan approval and shall be governed as well by the municipal subdivision regulations. 2. No retailing or wholesaling of goods or services on premises will be permitted, except disposal of delinquent merchandise as incidental to the miniwarehousing business. 3. No school bus service will be provided to the property. 4. This proposal must obtain site plan approval prior to the insuance of a building permit. 5. This approval expires 6 months from this date. June 5, 1978 Bonus & Lawrence Real Estate 1775 14illiston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Res Conditional use applications Trachte Metal Buildings and Tracy Gleason Dear Mr. Lawrence: Be advised that the South Burlington City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 19, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. to consider the above request for conditional uses. A fee of $30.00 fie due regarding the application of Trachte Metal Buildings. Please plan to attend this hearing. Very truly, Richard ward Zoning Administrative Officer Rid/mcg 1 Encl cc: Had Drury July 6, 1c 3 Bemis & Laukence Realty 1775 Williston Road South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: Application for zoning permitsf Gleason Music Store and Trachte Metal Buildings Dear Mr. LaUtence: The South Burlington City Council has revieNed your application for a permit for the two proposal listed above, they have requested that you furnish them with the following: A - Gleason Music Store 1. Consideration of relocation of the existing curb cuts, they suggested that the Dorset Street curb opening be moved to the south- erly end of the property or that the Kennedy Drive opening be moved easterly. 2. That a reviser plan be submitted showing connection to the city sewer system. n - Trachte Metal Buildings 1. The number of units and population in each community that the traffic count refers to. 2. Submit an accurate rendering of the plan. 3. Plans for developing the rest of the property. 4. An alternate plan using the cul-de-sac on Green Mountin Drive as an entrance to the property. 5. The dates on the traffic counts presented. 6. Does applicant contemplate selling merchandise on a retail or wholesale basis, written statement. APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE SOUTH BURLINGTON CITY COUNCIL I hereby apply to the City Council for conditional use approval under the Interim Zoning Regulation. Property Owner e.1.Q. c_ Property location & description 10.4 Q (' 7 L o 1 S' 6A 0 nW Lod Section 5 Conditional Uses I understand the regular meetings are held twice a month on Monday at 8:00 p.m. at the City Hall, Conference Room. The legal advertise- ment must appear in the Burlington Free Press a minimum of fifteen (15) days before the hearing, I agree to pay a fee of $30.00 which fee is to off -set the costs of advertising and the hearing. Hearina Date C1w_1� 4Signati SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE of Appellant In accordance with the South Burlington Interim Zoning Regulations and Section 4447, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington City Council will hold a public hearing,at the South Burlington City Offices, Conference Room, 1175 Williston Road, South Burlington, Vermont on (day of week) following: Application of seeking 1'_'/ // l ;'' ��"' a t � ' d'� ,� �� to consider the (month and date) (time) from Section' , --- of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to r COAL- �YY9 �c rn .✓—Gt-2[_ i" L�" G /'!Y� Gar �✓G.c7t�C... ,✓.i�..M C.t ,�CLy%/✓dverii a R.e. /,,/ 410" ;/ /�;;L{,rt.�• �r`l A/ 'r SPOKES & OBUCHOWSKI ATTORNEYS AT LAW P. O. BOX 2325 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05402 RICHARD A. SPOKES LT75 VAUJSTON ROAD JOSEPH F. OBUCHOWSKt September 18, 1978 - TELEPHONE 1802) 863-2857 Mr. William Szymanski Manager, City of South Burlington 1175 Williston Road So. Burlington, Vermont 05401 Re: National Life Insurance Dear Bill: You have asked whether National Life Insurance has a vested interest to continue with its development as approved by the Planning Commission in 1973 which would prevent the City from requiring National Life to provide access in an eastward direction to Green Mountain Road from the back of Lot No. 1, instead of by use of the frontage road parallel to Shelburne Road. I conclude from the discussion below that the action which the City Council desires to take is permissable within the authority of the 1978 Interim Zoning Regulations. As you know, the original subdivision was approved on January 23, 1973. Since that time substantial construction has occured through- out the development. In April of 1978 South Burlington adopted its Interim Zoning Regulations. Thereafter, National Life applied for a Conditional Use Permit which would allow the construction of a warehouse facility on Lot No. 1. In your proposed findings you conclude that present traffic conditions on Shelburne Road are such that the funneling of all traffic out of the National Life Subdi- vision through the Green Mountain Road traffic light onto Shelburne Road would be the most desirable method of traffic control. Legal authority in Vermont, as well as other states, suggests that no developer obtains a vested right to proceed with a development as originally authorized in the face of zoning amendments enacted in response to changed circumstances. (Anderson, American Law of Zoning 2d, 923.23) Courts uniformally recognize that any expecta- tion a developer might have to proceed with a project to completion as originally designed must be considered secondary in importance to a municipality's interest in adapting its zoning regulations to changed conditions. Furthermore, the Courts recognize the validity and usefulness of interim zoning as a method of maintaining the status quo pending adoption of more permanent zoning regulations. Town of Mendon v. Ezzo, 129 Vt. 351, 356 (1971). Mr. William Szymanski Page 2 The rezoning situation must be distinquished from the circumstance in which a town seeks to modify the conditions of a development after its original approval without any change in its Zoning Regulations. Courts tend to conclude in this latter circumstance that a developer indeed does have a vested interest to proceed with his project to completion. South Burlington's action appears to fall within the spirit and purposes of the Interim Zoning Regulations and is therefore not an attempt to make ad hoc modi- fications of a previously approved commercial development. It is important to note that in 1973 National Life received ap proval only for the subdivision of its property. In this regard, National Life in all likelihood has some vested interest in the present confirguration and size of lots as originally approved by the Planning Commission. However, National Life was never given any form of approval regarding permissible use of that subdivided property. Therefore, National Life cannot assert at this time that it has a vested right to construct a warehouse or any other structure. Preseault v. Wheel, 132 Vt. 247 (1974) is the only Vermont case which deals with the vested rights issue. That case concluded that a developer who had obtained authorization for a particular use for his property had in fact obtained a vested right to proceed with development when the City modified its Zoning Ordinance during a period in which the development was in- volved in litigation. Preseault is clearly distinquishable from the situation which South Burlington faces. National Life was never given approval for any particular use. Furthermore, the City's concern regarding storage uses on this particular parcel was evident under the permanent Zoning Ordinance. Even prior to the enactment of the Interim Zoning Ordinance, the permanent Zoning Regulations required that storage uses in the zone which includes the National Life subdivision receive conditional use authorization from the Zoning Board. In addition, several factors suggest that no vested right has in fact been created which would require South Burlington to permit National Life to complete its development according to initial specifications. The only subdivision improvement which is potentially jeoparidized by the Council's proposed action would be the use of the frontage road for access to Lot No. 1. The frontage road at the present time extends only to the southern boundary of Lot No. 1. It has not been completed along the western boundary of Lot No. 1 as projected in the initial plan. The frontage road as it exists now remains necessary to service the two lots adjacent to Lot No. 1 on its southern boundary, and therefore does not constitute a lost investment to National Life. In addition, the frontage road is prepatory in character and does not constitute construction on Lot No. 1 itself. Finally, the action which the Council pro- poses to take clearly conforms to the purposes of the Interim Mr. William Szymanski Page 3 Zoning Regulations. As the preamble of that document indicates, "these regulations are designed to regulate land development in certain areas of the City of South Burlington which are presently experiencing severe traffic congestion and where roads are at or approaching unacceptable levels of service." The City is required under the provisions of Section 5 to consider traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity of any proposed development before author- izing a Conditional Use. It is clear that the City's purpose in requiring access to Lot No. 1 from an easterly direction is intended to funnel.traffic through the signalized intersection of Green Mountain Road with Shelburne Road, thereby reducing the hazards of traffic congestion in that area. I therefore conclude that National Life has no vested right which would prevent the City from requiring an. easterly access to Lot No. 1. Very truly yours, Richa Spokes RAS/ccb Milton Road Stratton, VT. July 18, 1978 Mr. Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Office South Burlington, VT. 05401 Dear Mr. Ward: In response to your letter dated July 6, 1978, I submit the following information regarding the six questions. 1. No. of units and population: Waterloo, Iowa 60,000 population, 212 units Cedar Falls, Iowa 100,000 240 " Sterling Heights, Michigan 500,000 440 " Livonia Heights, Michigan 500,000 500 The proposed South Burlington facility has 400 units. 2. The redrawn plan showing ingress and egress from the National Life access road is attached. 3. Future Development: If this request is approved, we would submit plans for an office complex to be situated on the balance of the land adjacent to Shelburne Road. It would also be our intent to negotiate for sufficient land north of Lot 1 to establish an addit- ional curb cut opposite Homes Avenue, which would service the office complex. Construction would not begin until a majority of the building is leased. The remaining land between the mini warehouse and Green Mountain Drive would be available for any of the permitted uses, as presently defined by Zoning Regulations. 4. The entrance to the mini warehouse has to be from Shelburne Road via the access road.. The feasibility studies predict that 49% of all occupants learn about mini warehouses from driving by and ideal locations are on streets or roads with a traffic count of 15,000 cars per day, thereby necessitating access from the main artery. Mr. Richard Ward July 18, 1978 -2- 5. Dates on traffic counts were May and June, 1978. 6. There will be no retailing or wholesaling of goods or products from this operation. There will be, on occasion, the disposal of delinquent merchandise. This would be accomplished by receiving three quotes from dealers as related to the particular type of delinquent merchandise being disposed of. The merchan- dise would then be removed and sold off -site. In addition, I would like to clarify the use of the manager's quarters. There would be a manager on duty twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. This would be accomplished by hiring either a person or persons, on a scheduled basis, or a person to live in. We would appreciate having this flexibility and would stipulate not to hire anyone that would require school bus services. I hope this clearly answers your concerns. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. Respectfully yours, Elmer F. Argast til Bemis 8v Lawrence Realty, Inc. Richard Ward Zoning Adm. So. Burlington, Dear Mr. Ward; 1775 Williston Road Telephone South Burlington, 864-0595 Vermont 05401 Vermont 0540.1 July 5, 1978 Enclosed are the Architectural Renderings and traffic counts supplied to us by TRACHTE Metal Buildings Co. for the proposed mini -warehouse on Shelburne Rd. The Sterling Heights location is similar to the proposed So.Burli'ngton location from a square footage stand point, and shows a five week dai'ly average traffic count of 17.3 units per day. Please feel free to call if we can be of further assistance in this matter. enc. rj1/ts Sincerely, Ra on`m !Ck, i;J Realtor 113 1MLS REALTOR o 6xtza Space, 9wc. P. 0. BOX 130 - RANDOLPH, WISCONSIN 53956 TRAFFIC COUNTS TABULATED FROM MANAGERS DAILY REPORTS Cedar Falls, Iowa 39,999 net rentable square feet Week of: S M T W T May 20 6 11 10 7 10 May 27 5 6 7 5 10 June 3 7 6 15 11 11 June 10 5 6 10 12 9 Waterloo, Iowa 37,600 net rentable square feet Week of- S M T w T May 20 4 5 8 9 10 May 27 5 11 7 9 8 June 3 5 5 11 10 6 June 10 6 9 12 9 8 F S Total 10 9 63 7 5 45 10 6 66 7 6 55 F S Total 12 6 54 7 6 53 13 12 62 12 10 66 Sterling heights, Michigan 59,600 net rentable square feet Week of : S M T w T F Aptil 8 7 12 15 14 17 20 April 15 5 26 25 23 23 22 April 22 4 17 21 24 13 27 April 29 5 23 27 30 27 19 May 6 4 17 19 24 16 21 Livonia, Michigan 73,950 net rentable square feet Week of: S M T w T F May 13 8 30 27 33 29 26 May 20 7 26 20 17 23 21 Mav 27 5 21 18 31 26 13 June 3 8 10 43 25 34 32 June 10 4 42 35 31 31 34 I %%tify hat this is true and correct information. 1:96 J4 Allan P. Nelson '.Votary PAUL B. LIN®AU NOTARY N4(RLI C STATE 0 ` MCCN SIN S Total 15 100 15 130 11 117 12 143 7 108 S Total 23 176 15 12q 9 123 6 158 15 191 C O N S T R U C T I O N S C H E D U L E JOB WEEK DESCRIPTION 1 WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 EXCAVATING lllllllllllllllllllll/llllilll C0N,CRETE ASLT PAVING lllllllllllllllllllllii`1111/1/1111/!l!li'l1/llilll; ERECTION l!ll!l!llllll!!l!1/Illl//llIl!lllllllllllllllll/li lllll/lllllllllll11l/I/llllllllllll/llllll!lllilll OFFICE l!/llt'lllllllllllll///! 1111/ll/ll/ll/111,'/11,.',`,'.' ERECTION Illlllllllllllll,%lllllllll/lllllllllllllllll!lllli lllllllllllllll`lllllllllllllllllllll/llilillllll/ ELECTRIC lllllllllllllll/ll11/llllll/lllll/11111/111111I1/ LANDSCAPING llllllilll/llii/lliill STOR`•l SE,�'ER l!ll/Illl/llllllll/ll/ WATER SYSTEM llllllllllllllllllllll ELECTRIC SERVICE SA`:ITARY SE:�ER Bemis & Laurence Realty July 6, 1978 Pagr 2 This information should be compiled and forwarder: to this office na soon as possible, once we receive this information your application will be submitted to the City Council for fin3l action. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me. Very truly, Richard Marc Zoning Administrative Officer r� w�`mr_rx