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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBATCH - Supplemental - 0160 Hinesburg RoadST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 160 HINESBURG ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403-6597 802-864-4166 December 5, 2011 Mr. Raymond Belair Department of Planning and Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Ray, With this note I wish to express my gratitude for all your assistance in the recent weeks. I greatly appreciated your guidance in helping us complete the long -overdue permitting process to obtain the permanent Certificate of Occupancy for our new Parish Center. I apologize once again for our negligence in bringing this work to a timely conclusion. I wish you well in the important work that you do in our community. South Burlington is fortunate to have you at the helm of this important department. May you have joyful holidays. Sincerely, Rev. Bernard E. Gaudreau December 1, 2011 Rev. Bernard Gaudreau St. John Vianney Parish Charitable Trust 160 Hinesburg Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Authorization for Release of Escrow Account —160 Hinesburg Road Dear Rev. Gaudreau: Please be advised that the City of South Burlington hereby authorizes the release of the above referenced Escrow Account at the Merchants Bank. required for landscaping improvements pursuant to the terms therein. The Escrow was for a total amount of $16,500 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Donna Kinville City Clerk/ Treasurer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com SITE PLAN ESCROW AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, executed in triplicate by and between oeo,~, 644L611c Ulocese- o{ (3v,,I-w�jrn(5f 'P6i5t)) , hereinafter referred to as "Developer", the CITY OF SOUTH BURLC GTON, hereinafter referred to as "Municipality's, and the Mc rr-OAwis (3a,vL hereinafter referred to as "Bank". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Developer has received site plan approval from the MUNICIPALITY'S Development Review Board for the development of property located at 160 1b&e5b;-11 /loki as depicted on a site plan entitled" ",dated_ ,and prepared by C G,a,.,nlM, V �nrsv/i�i4 n�q/naeC/:} WHEREAS, Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete certain improvements; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish an escrow account to secure 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 agent. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 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: 4-vi sc R] 2. The Developer shall complete the improvements set forth in Paragraph one no later than 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 written notice to the DEVELOPER that the construction is complete. 4. For the guaranty of Developer's performance of all requirements herinabove set forth, and prior to the issuance of any zoning permit for , Developer and Bank agree that the sum oft,', , 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. 8. 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 a 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 later 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 shall 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 o/_ro, ,j�U 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). 13. This agreement shall not only be binding upon the parties hereto, but also their respective heirs, executers, administrators, successors, and assigns. Dated at R4Ml 4 �fyK�► this day of Q , 20_W. Witness By: `/ SA , V6, Witness Duly Authorized Agent D U� ELOPER'S N ME) Dated at this day of �ZY 0� CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Dated at ` c' this day of',, 20" i17 Witness By: Witness Duly Authorized Agent (NAME OF BANK — 3Id PARTY) south 3 r., g�0 PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP-- 7 (office use only) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW Administrative ❑ Development Review Board A M �'.vv : ov i— All information requested on this application mustn14e 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 Development Review Board. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): $T l o k) W \IAiVA)cY J?AQr.5N 6 ARITA 61 V— M? -57 - I t9 n/rs a L4 1 � - `Ax 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #): Va. 13. a27., vol. 35 , 1P. 346 , 6191 Vol. 304, Q.asv ; Jo) . Q( 3. A,PIPLICA(NT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): ��� n" " j ,�' d AUj)k&EAN `,—y)DRj,t �llia (�'�Nrc�.f Ji�p ��i�►tsbc• d7d., -VT v32,103 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax ft J. A' a . f( Ut .r n a r d f., Gmkk d,4 c� _ .�A laylnat,� �M.tJlrtl+ )&0 d:ntsbu� �uflin( � VT 6SIe3 96Z/- Jl/&4 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: S--J V j*a A n tU S 13 VT e, adl ca ws 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Ra t —f6 tP I:- — r VT' �SKo1 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): jA x 4 j- Q? Ja V kkcw.pf 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): I2ARisH ULrJTa2_&AjLy1^f& PRcS4-"c? t,014icx x--),As ".4<14)r, C l JAL APi2*-,uAi_ err= 4' X.ct4'V'Dtc..17'91Ar& b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each se arate use): dAL4r&kt GJ D J s p spa c -) - 3, 5 Qo sus . A :s eelarN (1'f/� es, d...�.e.� � 3, av7r ay. f�i- fVCW PA ,--,,K Ai,,;ewy4'arsrw�wr-�l- Arnn•c�r [M"Irce/Gh4�s � 1. NCO sS• �1f• ��yracL N�rolc� `JgS rg•f� c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): pI D C M A At 6& d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): /Ab CV a1 &A " e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): 9J'd 'C N A/V G f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): Arb_'CX*'V'6 e' g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): /IP em'Ves [rr h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): nJv C#I^Ar i c- Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 8. LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: a. Building: Existing Proposed _ Sq. Ft. % / sq. ft. _% / sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing % / Proposed % / sq. ft. sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing % / sq. ft. Proposed % / sq. ft. d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9. COST ESTIMATES /v D C H A N & Ur a. Building (including interior renovations): $ b. Landscaping: c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC /V O et 4 IV & C- a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: tjo e g,&rtt6 L 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: A/C CIA' AA& Z 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: c4 P 421 0 "LaW 14. OWNERS OF RECORD OF ALL CONTIGUOUS PROPERTIES & MAILING ADDRESSES' (this shall be provided on a separate attached sheet and on pre -stamped and pre - addressed envelopes. The city will add the return address). fJI- GHR"6 t% ' Not required for Administrative Site Plan Applications 3 Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 15. SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5)2 regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" 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 in accordance with the city's fee schedule. 3 ✓Y )ta1 Gst."ei /t�yctit.l! p�.al GlfGc%u'i I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE F APPLICANT aid,04", ATURE OFjI PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME -/ /0A/,/ Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board e Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: F-, The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant state permits for this project. Call (802) 879-5676 to speak with the regional Permit Specialist. 2 Administrative site plan applications require three (3) regular size copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") 4 Site Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 4000 VERMONT Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Water Quality Division 103 South Main Street, Building io North Waterbury, VT 05671-04o8 September 14, 2010 Donna Kinville, City Clerk City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Draft Discharge Permit No. 3745-INDS.R Dear Ms. Kinville: Agency of Natural Resources [phone] 802-241-3770 [fax] 802-241-3287 Enclosed are two copies of the Public Notice for the comment period for the Discharge Permit proposed for issuance to St. John Vianney Church. The Discharge Permit will authorize the discharge of stormwater runoff from St. John Vianney Church and associated buildings and parking located on Hinesburg Road in South Burlington, Vermont to groundwater in the Potash Brook watershed. This permit renews and replaces previously issued Stormwater Discharge Permit 3745-INDS. We respectfully request that a copy of the Public Notice be posted in the Town Offices starting 09/15/2010 through 10/14/2010. The other copy is for your local officials. We are also sending copies of these notices to other local officials and interested persons who have asked to be included on our mailing list. We will be glad to send you additional copies if you desire or add names of interested parties to our mailing list. If you have any questions, please call me at (802) 241-1452. Sincerely, —dc C4Cc 4 t.k Vicki Hill Environmental Technician Stormwater Management Section Enclosures cc: Board of Selectmen (w/enclosure) To preserve, enhance, restore, and conserve Vermont's natural resources, and protect human health, for the benefit of this and future generations. AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WATER QUALITY DIVISION 103 SOUTH MAIN STREET WATERBURY, VERMONT 05671-0408 NOTICE: DRAFT DISCHARGE PERMIT PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: September 15, 2010 - October 14, 2010 PERMITTEE INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME PERMITTEE ADDRESS: PERMIT NUMBER PROJECT ID NUMBER: DISCHARGE INFORMATION NATURE: Treated stormwater VOLUME: As necessary St. John Vianney Church 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 3745-INDS.R EJ04-0324 RECEIVING WATER: Groundwater in the Potash Brook watershed. EXPIRATION DATE: Five years from issuance date of final permit DESCRIPTION: This is a draft discharge permit proposed for reissuance to St. John Vianney Church for the discharge of stormwater runoff from the St. John Vianney Church project located at 160 Hinesburg Road in South Burlington, Vermont to groundwater in the Potash Brook watershed. The means of treatment includes overland flow, grass swales and an infiltration basin. This permit renews and replaces previously issued Stormwater Discharge Permit 3745- INDS. TENTATIVE DETERMINATIONS Tentative determinations regarding effluent limitations and other conditions to be imposed on the pending Vermont permit have been made by the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (VANR). The limitations imposed will assure that the Vermont Water Quality Standards and applicable provisions of the Federal Clean Water Act, PL 92-500, as amended, will be met. -2- FURTHER INFORMATION The complete application, proposed permit, and other information are on file and may be inspected at the VANR, Waterbury Office. Copies, obtained by calling (802) 241-3770, will be made at a cost based upon the current Secretary of State Official Fee Schedule for Copying Public Records from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. PUBLIC COMMENTS/PUBLIC HEARINGS Written public comments on the proposed permit are invited and must be received on or before the close of business day (7:45 am - 4:30 pm) October 14, 2010, by the Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation, Water Quality Division, Building 10 North, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0408 or send via email to Stormwater@state.vt.us. If sending by mail, the permit number should appear next to the VANR address on the envelope and on the first page of any submitted comments. If sending by e-mail, the permit number should appear on the subject line. All comments received by the above date will be considered in formulation of the final determinations. During the notice period, any person may submit a written request to this office for a public hearing to consider the proposed permit. The request must state the interest of the party filing such request and the reasons why a hearing is warranted. A hearing will be held if there is a significant public interest (including the filing of requests or petitions for such hearing) in holding such a hearing. RIGHTS TO APPEAL TO ENVIRONMENTAL COURT At the conclusion of the public notice period and after consideration of additional information received during the public notice period, the VANR will make a final determination to issue or to deny the permit. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Chapter 220, any appeal of this decision must be filed with the clerk of the Environmental Court within 30 days of the date of the decision. The appellant must attach to the Notice of Appeal the entry fee of $250.00, payable to the state of Vermont. The Notice of Appeal must specify the parties taking the appeal and the statutory provision under which each party claims party status; must designate the act or decision appealed from; must name the Environmental Court; and must be signed by the appellant or their attorney. In addition, the appeal must give the address or location and description of the property, project or facility with which the appeal is concerned and the name of the applicant or any permit involved in the appeal. The appellant must also serve a copy of the Notice of Appeal in accordance with Rule 5(b)(4)(B) of the Vermont Rules for Environmental Court Proceedings. For further information, see the Vermont Rules for Environmental Court Proceedings, available on line at www.vermontjudiciar .grg. The address for the Environmental Court is 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, VT 05641 (Tel. # 802-828-1660). Justin G. Johnson, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation Pow 10 southburlin2ton Cy PLANNING & ZONING March 3, 2009 Michael Tarracone St. John Vianney Church 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Expiration of Site Plan Approval #SP-08-76 Dear Mr. Tarracone: Please be advised that Site Plan Approval #SP-08-76 issued on August 28, 2008 for site modifications at 160 Hinesburg Road has expired. This approval expired due to the failure to obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months of the decision, as required by condition #4 of said approval. You must now resubmit a site plan application to obtain a new approval. Failure to do so may result in legal action to obtain compliance with the zoning regulations. Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions. 9 Administrative 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com Cha plain Consulting E N G I N E E R S Mr. Ray Belair South Burlington Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 TRANSMITTAL LETTER DATE: 9/19/2008 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Existing Conditions Plan Parish Hall Project Items: _ Change Order _ Copy of Letter Field Report _ Photos _Shop Drawings _Specifications X PLANS COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 3 9/12/08 C-1 of 1 Existing Conditions Plan — Parish Hall Project THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: _For approval X For your use X As requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken _See remarks _Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Hi Ray, enclosed are three (3) copies of the existing conditions plan for the St. John Vianney's Church Parish Hall Project — Site Plan Application #SP-08-76. The site plan has been revised in accordance with Decision Items 3a and 3b, dated 8/28/08, and is being submitted for your approval. Please call me if you have any additional questions. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 85 Prim;koad, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — file St. John Vianney Church r . do A PAW southburlington PLANNING & ZONING August 28, 2008 Michael Tarracone St. John Vianney Church 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Site Plan Application #SP-08-76 Dear Mr. Tarracone: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Administrative Officer on August 28, 2008 (effective August 28, 2008). Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit must be obtained within six (6) months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. cc: Paul Duchesneau, Champlain Consulting Engineers 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 65 Permit Number SP- ..- CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4M tr' VI)Me 11 r 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 Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 13, p. Q17 , Voi. ,3S, 1 33(ool-S'y ➢ 321 VO4 kA', v • Q� 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #)i Gk(�� I S TAr/ u/x[ oT_ lSNa1 Vzhym " l Oktil?eff , J66 f tw-C S 11uAg 0?J., tm( V 051Yd3 $Gy-y1(,4 rex 263-4B0(,S' 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): 119- 6. C." yS3 , C�aek� :;Z^a Vi OSyN6 - %6-3 -Z66 a 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 16 0 U i #VF saugz,3 Q3 So uTn Mi,aL, nic+r w. Vr 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) IAx MAP 4t, � 27 Z4X IkYP -7 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION )9ARIs K CC NTEst J9R dJ,t cT C0 m? AA- r r- J / n! Fit A. L aS a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate useYn(E Ar:DJcN4 .) P-4 /V -6! -09 W,#S IU.0 PAXAN-b Try 7N4 [ X,tcr &A/F ! &u4-+ried of rraa 9(4i46wG r9.vy TUC if la CA rG_ )( Pos,ri a,✓ o f ro-r 41AAc PIAV b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) A1U cKAN6C c) Total build�ing square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) A/ d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) AL-0 0-KA-,y6 cE e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) /V`d ere fw 6 c f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): lmob cr- A-A/G (7 g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): .v o 8 LOB' COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: ; C d CHI-VVA Z5 a) Building: Existing % / Proposed % / sq. fl. sq. ft. Sq. Ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing _% / sq. ft. Proposed % / sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing _% / sq. ft. Proposed % sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES -x1d a) Building (including interior renovations): $ b) Landscaping: $ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC -Ja C*4,6.`'4 E a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 2 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Ivy' 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: A,10 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I " 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). x 17 3 aj_ ./L. RE tr -6 67 Site Plan Application I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. la SIGNATOKE OF APPLICANT IGNATUREz OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line PRINT NAME DATE OF SUBMISSION: V/—Z r(� REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board VAdministrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete ng or Designee 5 m X_ V) _--4 Z Fn O I AIX jillip-mvillill fill 9 9 I f1 g ail II I � ` n '4 y N C It C 2 r O C7 Z� p O IN ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH ChaZplain Consulting HINESBURG ROAD :'�r'� ¢ E N G I N E E R S EXISTING CONDITIONS T85PRIM ROAD, P.O.BOX 453 COLCPARISH HALL PROJECT f, * (902 963-8W-86641 B 8FAX SOUTH BURLINGTON VERMONT copmarr®2006CRAMMAN0DWXnNGMMNEe AUR)Mnsea�vm TRANSMITTAL LETTER Champlain Consulting -q E N G I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 DATE: 4/07/06 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Items: —Change Order _Copy of Letter _Plans XPrints _Shop Drawings _Specifications _Other COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 03/17/06 CR-1 Revised Underground Utility Record Drawing THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: _For approval X_For your use _As requested —For review and comments _No exceptions taken _See remarks _Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due _Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any questions, please contact Stephen Bombardier or Martin Courcelle at 863-8060. FROM: Stephen Bombardier CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 Tel no. 802-863-8060 Fax no. 802-864-1878 cc File - 24132 Cha plain Consulting E N G I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 TRANSMITTAL LETTER DATE: 3/27/06 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Items: —Change Order _Copy of Letter _Plans XPrints _Shop Drawings _Specifications _Other COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 03/17/06 CR-1 Underground Utility Record Drawing 1 08/26/04 Rev. 03/17/06 C-2 Site Plan THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: _For approval X_For your use _As requested _ For review and comments No exceptions taken _See remarks _Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit Return _Rejected _For Bids Due _Copies for distribution _Make Corrections noted Should you have any questions, please contact Stephen Bombardier or Martin Courcelle at 863-8060. FROM: Stephen Bombardier CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 Tel no. 802-863-8060 Fax no. 802-864-1878 cc File - 24132 State of Vermont Wastewater Management Division Essex Regional Office 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 Telephone: (802) 879-5656 September 2, 2004 Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington 315 North Avenue Burlington VT 05401 RE: WW-4-2209, New Parish Hall with Classrooms & Gathering Area construct a new Parish Hall with classrooms and gathering area located on the Hinesburg Road in the City of South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Applicant: We received your completed application for the above referenced project on August 30, 2004, including a fee of $243.00 paid by check # 1793. Under the performance standards for this program, we have a maximum of 30 days of "in-house" time to review your application. If we require further information from you to make a decision, the time until we receive it is not included in the in-house performance standards. If you have any questions about the review process, or if you have not received a decision on your application within the 30 in-house days, please contact this office. Please submit the sewer allocation letter from the municipality. We have forwarded the information contained in your application to the Information Specialist for this region. A Project Review Sheet will be sent to you indicating other state agencies and departments you should contact regarding additional permits or approvals you may need under their programs. If you have not already done so, you should also check with town officials about any necessary town permits. For the Division of Wastewater Management C�k.�ce,o �IGGGU.GC�-' Ernestine Chevrier Regional Office Coordinator cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Paul Duchesneau St. John Vianney Church AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # DEC PERMITS PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW RESPONSE DATE P NDIN APPLICATION # DISTRICT_, 6, or 9_ TOWN ' 6w� M5 PIN # OWNER OF PR04ECT SITE: � --- �0.��0 �� APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: NAME: l� C v� GSA NAME: OY-' jA4�M1 r-t y ADDRESS: t�W6'r e • ADDRESS: �t l v+ ©SYd 5&VJ�A Q', !i LAI o5 qo 5 TELEPHONE: Aso �` �i(�1U - �f e%pp TELEPHONE: & q ' -4q 6 L J t' 3u 3 - y 9i( Project Name: SJ��n V10�>1�Q fw ISk Ilk Based on a written or oral request and/or information provided by I�� �a nc , Pr C � d , receiYed on y 6 C3Z{ a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of 1,93 acres, located onaLJI& I Sn,.._k 9" kaq fog The project is generally described as: f / wq-4 c v 1 Prior Permits From This Office: PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION E - -- - I [ ] I hereby request a jurisdictional opinion from the District Coordinator or Assistant District Coordinator regarding the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) over the project described above. Jeff McMahon Permit Specialist 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, AND A WRITTEN REQUEST FROM THE ANR PERMIT SPECIALIST, THE LANDOWNERIAGENT OR OTHER PERSON. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE ERONMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY APPEAL TO THE E� OF THIS OPINION (10 V.S.A. SEC. 6007(C)). Commercial, residential or municipal project? "` � Has t� landowner subdivided before? When/where/# of lots AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: YES X NO; Copies sent to Statutory Parties: YES j NO BASIS OR CISION: A v� -� f� SIGNATURE: DATE: G ADDRESS: Environmental Commissions Districts #4 6 & 9 strict Coordinator Teleph e: 8 2 8 9-5614 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 V WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED _'/"� YES NO Wastewater System & Potable Water Supply Permit Notice of Permit Requirements EPR 1-403 _Floor Drains to a UIC well REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: Ernest Christianson (879-5675), Jessanne Wyman (879-5673), William Zabiloski (879-5672) Dolores LaRiviere (879-2341) SIGNATURE: s DATE: ADDRESS: Agency of Natural Resources � Environme al istance Division, Permit Specialist, 802 879-5676 Dept. of Environmental Conservation Wastewater Management Division, Telephone: 802 879-5656 111 West Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 OVER»»»»» THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON-BINPIMG DETERMINATION REGARDING OTr*l PERMITS WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF d STRUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE,PARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) Contact: ? — Discharge Permit; pretreatment permits; industrial, municipal Indirect Discharge Permits Residuals Managemen—t 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (888 520-4879) Contact:_ _ Construction/modification of source Open Burning _ Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation Industrial Process Air Emissions _ Wood Chip Burners (>90 HP) _ Diesel Engines (>450 bHP) 05 ,?ATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) (800 823-6500 in VT) Contact: rr New Hydrants ? >500' of waterline construction Community Water System (CWS) Bottled Water Transient Non -Community water system (TNC) Capacity Review for Non -transient non -community water systems (NTNC) O6 WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR STORMWATER PERMITS (Hotline 802 241-4320) Contact Stephanie Lanphear River Management (241-3770) _� Construction General Permits > 1 AC of disturbance. Shoreland encroachment (241-3777) Steve Hanna Stormwater from new development or redevelopment sites Wetlands (241-3770) Multi -Sector General Permit (MSGP) industrial activities with exposure Stream Alteration / Section 401 Water Quality Certificate / Stream Crossing Structures (751-01291879-5631/786-5906) Q WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: Hazardous Waste Handler site ID (241-3888) Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities, drop off (241-3444) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) Chris u��rW Composting Facilities (241-3444) Waste oil burning (241-3888) Used septic system components/stone 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 & MERCURY DISPOSAL HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS AND MUNICIPAL COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE Contact: Judy Mirro or John Daly (1-800-974-9559) RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: 10. DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE, ANR (802-241-3700) Contact: Nongame & Natural Heritage program (Threatened & Endangered Species) Stream Obstruction Approval �7 11 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office Z7 / — Contact: Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with 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 (Phil Cornock) Children's camps Hot Tub Installation & Inspection - Commercial 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact: Child care facilities (1-800 649-2642) Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities Nursing Homes (241-2345) Therapeutic Community Residence (241-2345) AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact: Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) Junkyards (828-2053) Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) Railroad crossings (828-2710) Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) Airports and landing strips (828-2833) Construction within state highway right -of way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (800 675-9873) Contact: Use/sale of pesticides (828-2431) Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) Milk processing facilities (828-2433) Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) Golf courses (828-2431) Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431) Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) 16: VERMONT ENERGY CODE ASSISTANCE CENTER TOLL FREE 888-373-2255 � VT Building Energy Standards DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) 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) 21. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2074) Fuel taxes; commercial vehicle Franchise tax/solid waste <:2i;PLOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 23. FEDERAL PERMITS U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 8 Carmichael St.,Suite 205, Essex Junction, VT 05452 (802) 872-2893 24. OTHER: Sections tt3424 above have been completed by Permit Specialistd, Date: l I may be reached at Copies have been mailed to: REVISED 2/04 SOUTH BURLINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT 403 Queen City Park Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 864-4361 Fax: (802) 864-0435 June 3, 2005 Champlain Consulting Engineers Mr. Marty Courcelle P.O. Box 453 Colchester, VT 05446 RE: St. John Vianney Church New Parish Hall Dear Marty: The South Burlington Water Department has reviewed the plans for the above referenced project. Please find my comments below. 1. The attached Application for Water Allocation must be completed and returned to the South Burlington Water Department as soon as possible. As your project continues, the Application for Water Allocation will need final approval from this Department, which will be contingent upon available water storage capabilities within the City. Current water distribution system upgrades have been substantially completed that should allow for the construction of your project, pending approval of all other local and State requirements. 2. Based upon the final water allocation request, water service fees shall be applied to the project based on the current Rate and Fee Schedule. It must be recognized by all developers that the Rate and Fee Schedule established by the South Burlington City Council may be modified by resolution at an open meeting of the City Council, and therefore subject to change prior to completion of the project. 3. All construction drawings and plans shall have a note saying "All water line and related work to be performed in accordance with the Specifications and Details for the Installation of Water lines and Appurtenances for all Water Systems Owned by the Champlain Water District, the City of South Burlington, Colchester Fire District #1, and the Village of Jericho, henceforth the "CWD Specification." Please add this note to future plans in visible locations. All water installation work and water distribution material must comply with these specifications. 4. All domestic services and fire sprinkler systems that are connected to the public water system shall be protected with a backflow prevention assembly, and an appropriate thermal expansion system in compliance with the Ordinance For The Control Of Cross Connections Within The Water System Of the City Of South Burlington, henceforth the "Backflow Ordinance." Please contact this department for more information on backflow protection devices. 5. A test pit must be excavated to confirm the location of the existing water main prior to the tap and with SBWD personnel present. 6. The tap shall require the installation of a tapping saddle with stainless steel strap. Corporations shall be Mueller H-15008 (3/4" -1"), or Mueller H 15013 (1 %2"-2") or Cambridge brass. Curb stops shall be Mueller B 25209 or Cambridge brass. All brass unions and adapters shall be Mueller or Cambridge brass. 7. No underground utility shall be installed within four feet from the water main on either side, from the top of the main to the finish grade, with the exception of storm sewer and sanitary sewer as stated in the above referenced Specifications. Generally, trees shall not be placed over any water main or service line, nor placed within 20' of any appurtenance, including fire hydrants. 8. Separation between the water main and service line and nearby sanitary and storm sewer lines shall comply with the VT WSR requirements and the above referenced Specifications. 9. Prior to any building construction, the building contractor must contact this Department to discuss City requirements for meter sizing, meter settings, and backflow protection. 10. The SBWD shall be sent any future hard copy plans involving this project for review. Future plans must include details and specifications as required in the above referenced Specifications. 11. The SBWD shall be notified prior to backfilling to inspect all joints, fittings, main line taps, appurtenances, water line crossings, and testing. 12. Further review changes may be required as this project proceeds through the permit process. 13. A hard copy set of As-Builts as well as one electronic copy in Auto-CAD.DWG Version 14 Format or newer shall be supplied to this department upon completion of the water system improvements. If you have any questions or I can be of further assistance, please call me. Sincerely, / Jay Nadeau Superintendent CC. Brian Robertson. Plan Reviews: St John Vianney Parish Hall C o10i 6 MIS January 24, 2005 Ray Belair, Zoning Administrator City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street. South Burlington, Vt. 05401 Re: St. John Vianney/Parish Center Dear Ray: This letter is to confirm our telephone conversation on Thursday, January 20th regarding the above referenced project. An individual in the parish has offered to pay the cost of providing a brick veneer on the perimeter walls of the parish hall. The walls will increase from 6 to 12 inches thick. This will cause the overall building length and width to increase by 12 inches. You stated that this would not be an issue regarding city permits. If this misrepresents our conversation please contact me as soon as possible at 655-5020. Construction is scheduled to commence this week. Thank you. Sincerely, ennis;ebs , Vice -President Wiemann Lamphere Architects CC: Mike Terracone — St. John Vianney 245 South Park Drive Colchester, Vermont 05446 802.655.5020 — Fax: 802.655.6567 www.wiemaiialainphere.com Champlain _q E N G Consulting I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 TRANSMITTAL LETTER DATE: 11/5/04 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Application for DRB-Condition Use Items: — Change Order _Copy of Letter XPlans _Prints _Shop Drawings —Specifications XOther COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 11/3/04 1 page Flynn Design — Landscaping Plan — I I" X 17" 1 11/3/04 1 page Flynn Design — Landscaping Plan — 24" X 36" THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: XFor approval _For your use As requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken —See remarks _Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due —Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any auestions, please feel free to contact Paul Duchesneau at 863-8060. Thank you. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. SIGNED: Cites : 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — Mr. Mike Tarricone — St. John Vianney Church r-/-. S.rA m6. C.. L.^,. A. i¢- Ht:: oii—+ 1 , l� ili I i�Il.i � I H0.-E.4&kjf.4- ..BOhri LANDSCAPE PLAN .S G..A..L E. 4 ¢- Land —ping Key a+. Jar. vwm" a..y I..r�l.. 3 Tjl I�ema . A, T Ma 6mJJc 8 Nelu �µie Y 6�y usdn. U— rli. ; nem AL II NPv IT l}ecv L11 13 r�u. liva. 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Gil NIANNEY' !J,.w PA.? sH Hr.Ll- "tf..5Estak s �QaD F-. ti Y H w C1.t 51 i7 ,- a wweunu Impact Fee Calculation for New Non -Residential Construction A Project Name B Effective Date d( C Type of use D Type of construction 60LV E Value of construction per square foot from Appendix 1 F Total square feet of new construction �f G Total value of new construction Gj�Gj ,�� `G' E x F H Above M units of$11000 .S% 1`J G / 1000 I Existing land value Grand list J Above in units of $1,000 I / 1000 K Total value of site and improvements after construction G + I L Above in units of $1,000 K / 1000 ROAD IMPACT FEE M Base road impact fee per VTE $144.56 N Estimated PM peak hour VTEs O Base road impact fee M x N P Credit per $1,000 (Table RD-5) for past payments Q Credit for past payments J x P R Credit per $1,000 (Table RD-6) for future payments S Credit for future payments L x R T Total road impact fee O - Q - S FIRE PROTECTION FEE Estimated post construction value of structure and contents �7�+ 6+ /Pt U in units of $1,000 (� " H x 1.875 V Base fire protection impact fee s $0.87 x U Credit per $1,000 of land value Q) for past tax payments W (Table FP-4) From FP-4 X Total credit applicable to project for past tax payments y W x J Post -construction value of structure and land excluding Y contents G + I Z Above in units of$1,000 Y / 1,000 Credit per $1,000 of post -construction value for future tax AA pmts (Table FP-5) From FP-4 AB Total credit applicable to project for future tax payments AA x Z AC Total fire protection impact fee V - X - AB TOTAL ROAD AND FIRE IMPACT FEE I Calculation sheets.xls TRANSMITTAL LETTER Cha plain _q E N G Consulting I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Items: _ Change Order _Copy of Letter _Shop Drawings _Specifications DATE: 11/10/04 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Application for DRB-Condition Use XPlans —Other Prints COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 2 11/3/04 1 sheet Flynn Design — Landscaping Plan — 24" X 36" THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: _For approval _For your use XAs requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken —See remarks —Amend and resubmit —Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected For Bids Due —Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Paul Duchesneau at 863-8060. Thank you. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. SIGNED: 85 Prim Road, P.Q: ox 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — Mr. Mike Tarricone — St. John Vianney Church CITY OF SOUTH BUR,LINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLIlNCTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 November 10, 2004 Paul Duchesneau Champlain Consulting Engineers PO Box 453 Colchester, VT 05446 Re: St. John Vianney Dear Mr. Duchesneau: Enclosed, please find a copy of the minutes from the October 19, 2004 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Via Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BARD 19 OCTOBER 2004 9. Public Hearing: Application #CU-04-10 of St. John Vianney Church for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to expand a place of worship use by: 1) constructing a 9546 sq ft parish hall with classrooms and gathering area, and 2) razing a 588 sq ft garage, 160 in Hinesburg Road and: 10. Site flan Application #SD-04-34 of St. John Vianney Church to expand a place of worship by: 1) constructing a 9546 sq. ft. parish hall with classrooms and gathering area, and 2) razing a 588 sq. ft. garage, 160 Hinesburg Road: Mr. Boucher stepped down during this application due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Webster showed a rendering of the project. The roof height will be lower to satisfy Labor & Industry. The applicant testified that this rendering is substantially what the finished project will look like. The garage behind the house will come down. The other garage will be resided and roofed and will be used for storage. Mr. Belair asked that the landscape plan be redone to reflect what is accurate. Mr. Bolton asked about drainage. Mr. Collins said water flows over the lawn space. The depression in the back yard is designed for a 10-year storm. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Application #CU-04-10 and Site Plan SP-04-34 of St. John Vianney Church subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Kupferman seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. Boucher rejoined the Board. 11. Public Hearing: Final Plat Application #SD-04-72 of Mansfield View Properties, LLC, to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of. 1) 3380 sq ft of general office use in two buildings at 1035 &1037 Hinesburg Road, and 2) construction of a 10,500 sq ft general office building at 1045 Hinesburg Road. The amendment consists of. 1) constructing concrete sidewalk to rear of 1037 Hinesburg Road, 2) revising the parking layout and adding six spaces, 3) relocating dumpster and 4) expanding the general office use at 1035 Hinesburg Road by 1810 sq ft, 1035, 1037 and 1045 Hinesburg Rd: Mr. McClellan noted the project exists today. Darcy Lunt said they are asking for additional square footage of basement and access to it. There would also be 6 additional parking spaces. The request also includes a -5- DEPARTMENT OF PIL ANNING & ZONE"iG 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 20, 2004 Paul Duchesneau c/o Champlain Consulting Engineers PO Box 453 Colchester, VT 05446 Re: St. John Vianney Church Dear Mr. Duchesneau: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the South Burlington Development Review Board on 10/19/04 (effective 10/19/04). Please note the conditions of approval, including that the applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six (6) months of this approval or this approval is null and void. In addition, the applicant shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy prior to use of the new building. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Administrative Assistant Encl. Certified Mail- Return Receipt Requested - #7003 3110 0001 3598 4780 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH EURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 October 15, 2004 Paul Duchesneau Champlain Consulting Engineers PO Box 453 Colchester, VT 05446 Re: St. John Vianney Church Dear Mr. Duchesneau: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and staff comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. 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Please call the Clerk/ Treasurers Office at 865-7136 for further information. Board of Assessors Term Expires 3/31/06 One Opening Cemetery Commission Term Expires 6/30/07 Two Openings Development Review Board (Alternate) PUBLIC HE ' SOUTH BUR JN DEVEL- OPMENT REVIr..v BOARD The South Burlington Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Final plat application #SD-04- 69 of K.W. Burlington, LLC, to amend a planned unit develop- ment consisting of a 76,630 sq ft shopping center, drive through bank, and 106 room hotel. The amendment consists of, 1) con- structing a 2511 sq ft structure to cover an existing swimming pool, and 2) reduce the number of rooms at the hotel to 105, 1285 Williston Road. 2. Application 3 CU-04-10 of St. John Vianney Church for condi- tional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. Request is for permission to expand a place of worship use by: 1) constructing a 9546 sq ft parish hall with classrooms & gathering area, and 2) razing a 588 sq ft garage, 160 Hinesburg Road. 3. Final plat application #SD-04- 72 of Mansfield View Properties, LLC, to amend a previously approved planned unit develop- ment consisting of: 1) 3380 sq ft of general office use in two (2) buildings at 1035 & 1037 Hinesburg Road, and 2) con- struction of a 10,500 sq ft gen- eral office at 1045 Hinesburg Road. The amendment consists of: 1) constructing concrete sidewalk to rear of 1037 Hinesburg Road, 2) revising the parking Layout and add six (6) spaces, and 3) relocating dump- ster, 1035, 1037 & 1045 Hinesburg Road. 4. Final plat application #SD-04- 74 of OB2, LLC, to amend a pre- viously approved planned unit development consisting of: 1) a 3,000 sq ft restaurant, 2) a 12,500 sq ft nightclub, 3) a 2,408 sq ft short-order restau- rant, and 6) 1,880 sq ft short order restaurant. The amendment consists of: 1) coristructing an 8'x9' walk-in cooler, 2) con- structing an 8'x40' storage con- tainer, and 3) constructing a 3'x3' refrigeration condenser pad, 1216 Williston Road. Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hatt. John DinkLage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board September 29, 2004 be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Your Answer must also be filed with the Court. Unless otherwise provided in Rule 13(a). Your Answer must state as a Counterclaim any related claim which you may have against the plaintiff, or you will thereafter be barred from making such claim in any other action. YOUR ANSWER MUST STATE SUCH A COUNTERCLAIM WHETHER NOR NOT THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT IS FOR DAMAGE COVERED BY A LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY UNDER WHICH THE INSURER HAS THE RIGHT OR OBLIGATION TO CONDUCT THE DEFENSE. If you believe that the plaintiff is not entitled to all or part of the claim set forth in the Complaint, or if you believe that you have a Counterclaim against the plain- tiff, you may wish to consult an attorney. If you feel that you cannot afford to pay an attor- neys fee, you may ask the clerk of the Court for information about places where you may seek legal assistance. Plaintiff's action is a Complaint in Foreclosure which alleges that you have breached the terms of a Promissory Note and Mortgage Deed dated July 2, 2003. Plaintiffs action may effect your interest in the property described in the Land Records of the Town of Essex at Volume 560, Page 616. The Complaint also seeks relief on the Promissory Note executed by you. A copy of the Complaint is on file and may be obtained at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Chittenden, State of Vermont. It appearing from Affidavit duly filed in the above entitled action that service cannot be made with due diligence by any of the methods prescribed in V.R.C.P. 4(d) through (f) inclusive, it is hereby ORDERED that service of the above process shall be made upon defendant, John E. Gregory, by publication pursuant to V.R.C.P. 4(g). This Order shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks on September 20, 2004; September 27, 2004; and October 4, 2004 in the Seven Days. A copy of this Order shall be mailed to defen- dant at his address if his address is known. DATED at Burti ngto n, Vermont this 9th day of September, 2004. /s/ Richard W. Norton Hon. Richard W. Norton, Presiding Judge Chittenden Superior Court JB11155-90 N--mber 16. Info, 865-0555. ( 1ND LOVE ADDICTS AYMOUS: 12-step recovery group. Do you have a problem with sex or relationships? We can help. Sunday meetings, 7- 8:30 p.m. Call Valerie, 655-9478. SUICIDE SURVIVORS GROUP: Survivors and their families meet monthly for mutual support in the Burlington area, 6-7 p.m. Call for location, 223-4111. SMOKING CESSATION GROUP: Willing to kick the habit? This free, five -week program helps quitters to follow through. Community Health Center of Burlington, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free. Info, 864-6309. ADD PARTNERS SUPPORT GROUP forming. Does your part- ner or spouse have ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)? Would love to get together and share experiences, support, chal- lenges. Please contact addpartner @yahoo.com. WEDNESDAYS CIRCLE: A Transpersonal support group, every Wed., 6 p.m., Innerhar- mony Community Wellness Center, Rt. 10ON, Rochester, VT. 767-6092. A sharing circle focus- ing on personal growth, transfor- mation, spirituality and heating, Led by Jim Dodds. DISORDERED EATING SUPPORT GROUP: Do you struggle with anorexia, butimia, or binge eat- ing? I am looking to start a sup- port group to help others and myself in moving forward on the road to recovery. If you are interested in joining a new dis- cussion/support group and are over 20 yrs, please email Jessica at jessLyn6@yahoo.com. Together we can make small steps forward to a more fulfilling Lifestyle. DECLUTTERS SUPPORT GROUP: Are you ready to make improve- ments but find it overwhelming? Maybe 2 or 3 of us can get together to help each simplify. 453-3612. PARENTS TOGETHER: Support group wit[ be meeting in Rutland on Monday evenings. Snacks and childcare provided. All groups are free and confidential. Please call Amy at 247-5460 for more information. WOMEN CHANGING: A continu- ous educational support group for women who are interested in changing patterns in their lives. Wednesdays -ongoing. 12:30-2 p.m. Call Angie at AWARE in Hardwick, 472-6463. SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN who have experienced intimate partner abuse, facilitated by Battered Women's Services and Shelter of Washington County. Please call 1-877-543-9498 for more info. REIKI SUPPORT GROUP: July 18, 1-3 p.m. Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. Alt levels of students and practitioners are welcome. For more info., contact Joan at 860-4673 or Lynn at 893-3064. jlo@together.net. NAKED IN VERMONT: The mier Nudist/Skinnydipperc zation in Vermont offering mation library, message bo chat room, yahoo group, ai more. (ALL FREE) Visit wwv nakedinvermont.com. SCLERODERMA FOUNDAT] New England: Info, Blythe Leonard, 878-0732 or atblythel@aoL.com. WOMEN'S WEIGHT LOSS PORT GROUP: Do we know to do? Yes! Do we do it? t always! Sometimes the ans% mutual support — for free! decide together what works us. I want to start — do y, Anne, 861-6000. BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUT open to new members. Meei downtown. Our goal is to become healthy and happy. info, call Gerhard at 864-31 ALS (LOU GEHRIG DISEAS monthly support group: For patients, caregivers and love ones who are living or have with ALS. Third Thursday of month, 1-3 p.m. Jim's Hous, 1266 Creamery Rd., Witlistor Info and directions, 802-86; 8882 or vt@aLsanne.org. AL -ANON: Thursdays, 12:30 1:30 p.m. at the AWARE offi 88 High St., Hardwick. Info, 472-6463. WOMEN IN TRANSITION: J a support/social group for women who are separated or divorced. The goal is to form circle of friends for support social activities. If intereste( email Katherine at MKR2760! aol.com. SMART RECOVERY: For info, contact Bob at 425-4058 or email carmody@madriver.con BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATIO of Vermont: Daytime support group meets the second Thur: of each month at the Fanny i Hospital in Colchester, from 1 p.m. For more info, contact P Erickson at 847-6941. METHADONE ANONYMOUS: medication -assisted recovery support group. Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. The ALano Club. Directio Rt. 15 Fort Ethan Allen entrai Barnes Ave., third right on to Hegeman Ave., #74 on left. A are welcome. TRANS PARTNERS support group: Meet and talk w/other partners of transgendered/trai sexual people. The second Fri( of every month. R.U.1.2? Com unity Center, 6 p.m. 860-RUl; HEPATITIS C SUPPORT group Second Thursday of each mom McClure MuLtiGenerationat Cen 6-8 p.m. Those who have hepi tis, their friends and family members are welcome. 454-13 TRANSMITTAL LETTER Cha plain _V_ E N G Consulting I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Items: — Change Order _Copy of Letter —Shop Drawings —Specifications DATE: 10/19/04 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Application for Site Plan Review XRevised Plans _Prints XOther COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 5 Revision date 10/19/04 C-2 & C-4 Plans 5 Revision date 9/9/04 C-1, C-3, C-5, & C-6 Plans 5 - Landscaping Plan 1 9/10/04 3 pages Fax from 4 Seasons THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: XFor approval _For your use As requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken —See remarks _Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due Copies for distribution —Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Clifford Collins or Paul Duchesneau at 863-8060. Thank you. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. SIGNED:- 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — Mr. Mike Tarricone — St. John Vianney Church U7! lU/ LUU1 PAI 14 , LO PAA OUL �—' LAUU PUU1 UU(2=13 Cuuli VVU � ASONeS GARDEN0-';Mw% :CENTER 472 Mss*hatl Avenue, WiMstaz. Vermbxw 05493 902.658.2433 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO F1toM; Cliff Collins Dave Vachitls COMPANY; DATE; ChanVlain Consuking Engineers 9/10/2004 FAX NUMUfER TOTAL NO, OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER 864-I878 3 PHONE NUMBFR SL•NDEWS REFERENCE NUMBER 863-8060 Estimate 342671 xk: YOUR REFERENCE NUMlik''N; St, John Viviricy URGENT ❑ FOR REVIEW ❑ PLEASE COMMENT ❑ PLEASE REPLY © PLEASE RECYCLE Cliff, Here is the final estimate for St. John Vianney. I'm sorry it book so long to revise; I've been in the field most of this weep. Please contact me on Monday if you have any questions. Dave Vermont's Largest Garening .Resource V7/ 1U/ 6m PR1 14 Y LO PAA OUL ( LUJU PUU1 JULIM a / Lu uv[.r vvu COMMERCIAL DIVISION INVOICE 1 PAc£ No i SO **� vulnnnl's Mast Caniptt•I�• it G;lrEEdrinl; 11��r.,v�'wrdn GAREN CENTER 14 �i 6(jy if, 472 Marsholl Ave. Willi -.on, Vtrrnout 05445 (802) 658.2433 Fax (801) W)-2936 638860 ST. i VIAH 0 CA%VCH CK/CRD CARD .- DW 9/18/64 2:88 CNANpEAIN CITING ENGINEERS EXP. 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CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: October 14, 2004 \drb\misc\stjohn_vianny\conditional_use.doc Application received: September 13, 2004 CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-04-10 SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-04-35 160 HINEBURG ROAD Agenda #10 Meeting Date: October 19, 2004 Owner Applicant Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington St. John Vianney Church 315 North Avenue 60 Hinesburg Road Burlington, VT 05403 S. Burlington, VT 05403 Engineer Property Information Champlain Consulting Engineer Tax Parcel 0860-00160-N PO Box 453 Residential 4 (R4) Zoning District; Traffic Colchester, VT 05446 Overlay District — Zone 3 vow. .,�► ., , 0 dip �l . w 1110 i " . Ap Ap �r St. John Vianney Church, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking conditional use and site plan approval to expand a place of worship by: 1) constructing a 9,546 sq ft parish hall with classrooms & gathering area, and 2) razing a 588 sq ft garage, 160 Hinesburg Road. Associate Planner Brian Robertson and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans submitted on September 13, 2004 and have the following comments. Table L Dimensional Requirements R4 Zoning District Required Proposed Min. Lot Size 40,000 SF 190,974 SF Max. Building Coverage 30% 10.5% Max. Overall Coverage 60% 46.5% Min. Front Setback 57 ft. >57 ft. Min. Side Setback 10 ft. >10 ft. Min. Rear Setback 30 ft. >30 ft. ♦ Front Yard Coverage 30% 34.6% zoning compliance ♦ preexisting noncompliance CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: 1. The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The proposed project is consistent with the planned character of the area, as defined by the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. The proposed is consistent with the stated purpose of the R4 Zoning District. 3. The Development Review Board must find that the proposed uses will not adversely affect the following: K (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. The proposed project will not adversely affect municipal services. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. Staff does not feel that the proposed project will have an adverse affect on the character of the neighborhood or zoning district that this property falls within. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. The proposed structure is estimated to generate 6.30 P.M. peak -hour vtes and the existing structure is estimated to generate 6.41 P.M. peak -hour vtes. Thus, the property is estimated to generate a total of 12.71 P.M. peak -hour vtes. The subject property is located in the Traffic Overlay District — Zone 3, and can therefore generate a total of 203.60 P.M. peak -hour vtes. 1. For the purposes of calculating traffic impact fees, the proposed project will generate an additional 6.30 P.M. peak -hour vtes. (d) Bylaws in effect The proposed project is in keeping with applicable regulations. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. The proposed project will not affect renewable energy resources. (1) General public health and welfare. The proposed project will not have an adverse affect on general public welfare. Pursuant to Section 3.13(F) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: The Development Review Board, in granting conditional use approval, may impose conditions of the following: 1. Size and construction of structures, quantities of materials, storage locations, handling of materials, and hours of operations. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. 2. Warning systems, fire controls, and other safeguards. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. Q 3. Provision for continuous monitoring and reporting. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. 4. Other restrictions as may be necessary to protect public health and safety. Staff does not feel it is necessary to impose any of these conditions to the proposed project. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Pursuant to Sections 14.06 and 14.07 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the followina standards: (a) The site shall be planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement, and adequate parking areas. The proposed project has been planned to accomplish a desirable transition from structure to site, from structure to structure, and to provide for adequate planting, safe pedestrian movement. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The proposed parking spaces are located to the rear of the existing and proposed buildings. (c) Without restricting the permissible limits of the applicable zoning district, the height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and existing or adjoining buildings. The proposed structure will be 28' tall, which is in compliance with Section 3.07 of the Land Development Regulations. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 2. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (e) The DRB shall encourage the use of a combination of common materials and architectural characteristics, landscaping, buffers, screens and visual interruptions to create attractive transitions between buildings of different architectural styles. Staff feels that the proposed landscaping is adequate to satisfy this requirement. -19 (f) Proposed structures shall be related harmoniously to themselves, the terrain, and to existing buildings and roads in the vicinity that have a visual relationship to the proposed structures. Staff feels that the proposed structure will relate harmoniously to existing buildings in the area. (g) The reservation of land may be required on any lot for provision of access to abutting properties whenever such access is deemed necessary to reduce curb cuts onto an arterial of collector street to provide additional access for emergency or other purposes, or to improve general access and circulation in the area. Staff does not feel it is necessary to require any additional access easements as part of the proposed project. (h) Electric, telephone and other wire -served utility lines and service connections shall be underground. Any utility installations remaining above ground shall be located so as to have a harmonious relation to neighboring properties and to the site. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (i) All dumpsters and other facilities to handle solid waste, including compliance with any recycling or other requirements, shall be accessible, secure and properly screened with opaque fencing to ensure that trash and debris do not escape the enclosure(s). The plans depict a dumpster on the subject property; however, it does not appear to be screened. 3. The plans shall be revised to depict the existing dumpster adequately screened, prior to issuance of a zoning permit. 6f) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed project will require a minimum of $16,500 of landscaping. The applicant has submitted an adequate landscape plan. In addition, the applicant submitted a landscape budget prepared by a landscape professional. 4_ The applicant shall post a landscape bond for $16,500, prior to the issuance of the first zoning permit. This bond shall remain in effect for three (3) years to assure that the landscaping has taken root and has a good chance of surviving. 5 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-04-10 and Site Plan Application #SP-04-35. Respectfully submitted, Brian Robertson, Associate Planner Copy to: Paul Duchesneau, applicant BILL SZYMANSKI, City Engineer City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 846-4io6 (phone) 846-4101(fax) COMMENTS St. John Vianney Church Hinesburg Road 10/14/04 1. Sewer main in Hinesburg Road is very deep (12' +). The services serving the rectory and church are 6" clay pipe to the street R.O.W. A manhole can be placed in the service to the rectory and the new building tied into it. 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C TRANSMITTAL LETTER Champlain _Q� E N G Consulting I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 DATE: 9/10/04 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Application for DRB-Condition Use Items: _ Change Order _Copy of Letter XPlans _Prints _Shop Drawings _Specifications XOther COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 8/24/04 4 pages Application 1 9/10/04 1818 Check in the amount of $85.00 1 8/12/04 11 pages Abutters 1 8/26/04 Rev. 9/ 9/04 C-1 thru C-6 Existing Conditions thru Details — Plans 11" X 17" 5 8/26/04 Rev. 9/9/04 C-1 thru C-6 Existing Conditions thru Details — Plans 24" X 36" 1 9/4/04 1 page Flynn Design — Landscaping Plan — 1 I" X 17" 1 9/4/04 1 page Flynn Design — Landscaping Plan — 24" X 36" THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: XFor approval _For your use As requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken —See remarks —_Amend and resubmit _Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Clifford Collins or Gregory Bombardier at 863-8060. Thank you. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. SIGNED: 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — Mr. Mike Tarricone — St. John Vianney Church Permit Number SP--4 - 3,5' 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 Development Review Board. 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Vol 13, p. 227, Vol 35, p360 & 554, Vol 91, p. 321, Vol 309, p. 200 21 AAAT WA nh-no onA f. 41 •► ' : •► A►. a u. 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) Tax Map 26 & 27. No Darcel #-Tax Exempt 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use lExistina Church & Recto +/- 8200 s.f. Existing House/Offices +/- 968 s.f. Existina Gara es 2 +/- 1110 s.f. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain One 588 s.f. garage to be removed. Construct new parish hall with classrooms & gathering area +/- 9546 s.f. c) Total building square footage on roe ro osed buildings and existing buildings to remain 119,256 s.f. d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if b ment and mezzanine) +/- 28 ft. single story with mezzanine for mechanical use only. Existing building is 2 story with full basement. e) Number of residential units if applicable, new units and existing units to remain One existing - one priest resides in the existing recto f) Numbernon-office employees): 4 employees & 1 vehicle g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existin 5.7 % Propose 10.8* % *Proposed coverages include reduction in lot size due to increase in Hinesburg Road b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) right-of-way from 66' to 80' Existin 37.8 % Propose 47.3 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 31.7 % Propose 34.8** % 9 COST ESTIMATES **No additional impervious is proposed in front yard. Increase is due to widened right -of -way a) Building (including interior renovations): $ 900 000.00 b) Landscaping: $ 117.000.00 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 175* trip ends (Weekday-19.256 X 9.11 187 trip ends -Saturday, 705 trip ends-S b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out):_ 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Sun 1183 trip ends (Sundav) I 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: JSundaV, Saturda *Note -numbers are based on ITE Trip Gen. Manual. 1997 Edidtion (All Traffic Calculations) 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: (Fall 2004 to Fall 2005 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" 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). 2 I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. ("- d J� SIGNA OF APPLICANT SIG TURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: ❑ Complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date 3 EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I V 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 Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE New Application $ 60.00* Amendment $ 35.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee 4 CHARTER ONE BANK COLCHESTER BRANCH 1819 CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 29-7003/2213 85 PRIM RD., PO BOX 453 542 COLCHESTER, VT 05446 9/13/2004 802-863-8060 PAY TTH ORDER OFE Cityof South Burlington $ 1$5 00 One Hundred Eighty -Five and 00/1DOLLARS City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 MEMO St. John Vianney Church -Site Plan Rev. V /� II'00 L8 L 9u' is 2 2 L 3 700 30i: II' S 4 20 L8 L 2 3 2u■ t TRANSMTI'TAL LETTER Champlain _9" E N G Consulting I N E E R S TO: Mr. Ray Belair c/o City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 DATE: 9/ 13/04 JOB NO.: 24132 RE: St. John Vianney Church Application for Site Plan Review Items: _ Change Order —Copy of Letter _Plans _Prints _Shop Drawings _Specifications XOther COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 8/24/04 4 pages Application 1 9/13/04 1819 Check in the amount of $185.00 THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: XFor approval _For your use As requested _For review and comments No exceptions taken —See remarks _Amend and resubmit —Copies for approval _Submit _Return _Rejected _For Bids Due —Copies for distribution Make Corrections noted REMARKS: Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Clifford Collins or Paul Duchesneau at 863-8060. Thank you. CHAMPLAIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. SIGNED: ,C �/� �• 85 Prim Road, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone (802) 863-8060 fax (802) 864-1878 Copy — Mr. Mike Tarricone — St. John Vianney Church AGENCY OF NAI AL RESOURCES (ANR) AND ENV( IMENTAL BOARD (ACT 250) http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/ead/pa/index.htm / http://www.state.vt.us/envboard/ PROJECT REVIEW SHEET L�.' THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # OF DEC PERMITS: PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW: RESPONSE DATE: PENDING„APP ICATION #: tjw_ 4• 09 DISTRICT: TOWN:i'`� OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: APPLICANT, OR, REPRESENTATIVE: (Name) v.>� '� idf�'SC_ e� ,..r r�.f (Address) 15 ame) (Address) (Town) (State) (Zip) r i-cr,.. - 05401 (Telephone) 1 _ $G�-- to (Town) (State) (Zip) Sian, G►��( (Telephone)- ProectName: :)3 Based on a written or oral request or information provided by 1"xjLI bo-Atswt«­, received on $2•3010 , a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of IS-3 acres, located on 1 60 The project is generally described as: �g-/v �Cc� i�f-i zrr PJi►��� u0/ C (asSr Prior permits from this office: ?-6- 9 - I IRK PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION I hereby request a jurisdictional opinion from the District Coordinator or Assistant District Coordinator regarding the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) over the project described above. ❑ Landowner/Agent ❑ Permit Specialist ❑ Other Person 1. ACT 250: THIS IS A JURISDICTIONAL OPINION BASED UPON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, AND A WRITTEN REQUEST FROM THE ANR PERMIT SPECIALIST, THE LANDOWNER/AGENT, OR OTHER PERSON. 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. §6007(C)). (#47) ** Project: ]Commercial ❑ Residential ❑ Municipal Has the andowner subdivided before? ❑ Yes ❑ No AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: ❑ Yes 5;zND BASIS �FR DECISION When/where: # of lots: _ Copies sent to Statutory Parties: ❑ Yes � o SIGNATURE: X DATE: r'� ADDRESS: District # Environmental Commission Telephone: —7 District Coordinator Tele ( ) P WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED?'KYes ❑ No Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit (#1 & #2)** ❑ Notice of Permit Requirements (deferral language ) (#2) ❑ Floor Drains (#1.2) ❑ Campgrounds (#3) ❑ Extension of sewer lines (#5) REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: pfv-�Sd- Ch,r fS�,�sby-� SIGNATURE: `-��" DATE: ADDRESS: Dept. of Environmental Conservation ,Environmental As to Division, Permit Specialist Telephone: (❑ Wastewater Management Division, Telephone: OVER »»»»»»» **NOTE: NUMBERS IN PARENTHESES (#) REFER TO PERMIT INFORMATION SHEETS IN THE VERMONT PERMIT HANDBOOK http://www.anr.state.vt.usldec/permit hb/index.htm THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON-BINDI ►ETERMINATION REGARDING OTHER PEI' WHICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONS (RUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENTS INDICATED BELOW. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-41-3822) Contact: ❑ Discharge Permits: pretreatment; industrial, municipal (#7_1, 7_2, & 8) ❑ Indirect Discharge Permits (#9 & 9_1) ❑ Residuals Management (#10) 4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, ANR (888-520-4879) Contact: ❑ Construction/modification of source (#14) ❑ Open Burning (#18) ❑ Wood Chip Burners (>90 HP) (#14) ❑ Furnace Boiler Conversion/Installation (#14) ❑ Industrial Process Air Emissions (#14) ❑ Diesel Engines (>450 bHP) (#14) 5. WATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) (800-823-8500 in VT) Contact: ❑ New Hydrants (#22) ❑ >500' waterline construction (#22) ❑ Community Water System (CWS) ❑ Bottled Water (#20) ❑ Operating permit (#21) ❑ Transient Non -Community water system (TNC) (#21) ❑ Capacity Review for Non -transient non -community water systems (NTNC) #21) WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR STORMWATER PERMITS (Hotline 802-241-4320) (#6 — 6.5) —Contact: Contact: Stephanie Lanphear 802-241-4320 ❑ River Management (241-3770) ❑ Ponds (#32.1) =Construction General Permits >1AC of disturbance (#6.1) ❑ Shoreland Encroachment (241-3777) Steve Hanna (#28) ❑ Stormwater from new development or redevelopment sites (#6.2 & 6_3) ❑ Wetlands (241-3770) (#29) I ElMulti-SectorGeneral Permit (MSGP) industrial activities w/ SIC codes (#6.4) ❑ Stream Alteration / Section 401 Water Quality Certification / Stream Crossing Structures (751-0129 / 879-5631 / 786-5906 127 & 32) 7 WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: C�rTS (F-%�L ► '��—_ Hazardous Waste Handler site ID (241-3888) (#36) ❑ Underground Storage TanRs (241-3888) (#33) ❑ Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities drop off (241-3444) (#37,39,40) Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) (#41 & 44) ❑ Composting Facilities (241-3444) (#43) Lj Waste oil burning (241-3888) ❑ Waste transporter permit (#35) ❑ Used septic system components/stone (#41) 8. FACILITIES ENGINEERING DIVISION, ANR Contact: _ ❑ Dam operations (greater than 500,000 cu. ft.) (241-3451) (#45) ❑ State -funded municipal water/sewer extensions/upgrades and Pollution Control Systems (241-3750) 9. POLLUTION PREVENTION & MERCURY DISPOSAL HOTLINE (1-800-974-9559) (#46) Contact: SMALL BUSINESS & MUNICIPAL COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE (1-800-974-9559) Contact: RECYCLING HOTLINE (1-800-932-7100) Contact: Judy Mirro/John Daly 10. FISH & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT (802-241-3700) Contact : ❑ Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (Threatened & Endangered Species) (#47.4) ❑ Stream Obstruction Approval #47.5) 1 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY (802-828-2106) or District Office Contact: onstruction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) (#49, 50, 50.1, 50.2) Ll Storage of flammable liquids, explosives ❑ LP Gas Storage ❑ Plumbing in residences served by public water/sewer with 10 or more customers #( 50.2) ❑ Boilers and pressure vessels (#50.3) tv DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802- 63-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: ElFood, lodging, bakeries, food processors (#51, 51.1, 52, 53, 52.1) rogram for asbestos control & lead certification (#54, 55, 55.1) ❑ Children's camps. ((((((]]]]]]Hot Tub Installation & Inspection — Commercial (#51.1) 13. AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES Contact: ❑ Child care facilities (1-800-649-2642 or 802-241-2159) (#57) ❑ Residential care homes (241-2345) (Dept. of Aging & Disabilities) (#59) ❑ Nursing Homes (241-2345) (#59) ❑ Assisted Living and Therapeutic Community Residences (241-2345) (#59) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION ❑ Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) (#66) ❑ Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) (#63) ❑ Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) (#61) ❑ Construction within state highway right-of-way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) (#66) Contact: ❑ Junkyards (828-2053) (#62) ❑ Railroad crossings (828-2710) (#64) ❑ Airports and landing strips (828-2833) (#65) ❑ Motor vehicle dealer license (828-2067) (#68) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (800-675-9873) Contact: ❑ Use/sale of Pesticides (828-3478) #72, 73, 74, 75F 76, 77, 78) ❑ Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-2426) (#81) ❑ Milk Processing Facilities (828-3428) (#83, 83.1, 85, 87) ❑ Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-2421) #89, 89.1). ❑ Golf Courses (828-3478)(#71) ❑ Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) #88) ❑ Green Houses/Nurseries (828-3481) (#79) ❑ Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-2436) (#75.1, 80, 16 VERMONT ENERGY CODE ASSSISTANCE CENTER TOLL FREE 888-373-2255 "KVT Building Energy Standards (#47.2) 7. DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION (802-828-3211) ❑ Historic Buildings (#47.1 & 101) ❑ Archeological Sites (#47.1 & 101) 18. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL (1-800-832-2339) ❑ Liquor Licenses (#90) ❑ General Info (1-800-642-3134) 19. SECRETARY OF STATE (1-802-828-2386) ❑ Business Registration (#90.1) [:]Professional Boards (1-800-439-8683) (#90.2) 20. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES (802-828-2551 & 828-5787) ❑ Income & business taxes (sales, meals/ rooms, etc) (#91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96) 2 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2070) ❑ Fuel Taxes; Commercial Vehicle (#69-70) r 2 LOCAL PERMITS (SEE YOUR TOWN CLERK, ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, PLANNING COMMISSION, OR PUBLIC WORKS) 23. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 8 Carmichael St., Ste. 205, Essex Jct., VT 05452 (802) 872-2893 (#97, 98, & 99) 24. OTHER: Sections #3424 above have been completed by Permit Specialist Jeff McMahon Date: 9.7-R I maybe reached at 802-879-5676 Copies have been mailed to: Revised 3/04 C State of Vermont WASTEWATER SYSTEM AND POTABLE WATER SUPPLY PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED Environmental Protection Rules Effective August 16, 2002 Case Number: WW-4-2209 PIN: EJ04-0324 Landowner: Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington 315 North Avenue Burlington VT 05401 This project, consisting of the construct a new Parish Hall with assembly area for 340 seats served by municipal water and wastewater services located off Hinesburg Road in the City of South Burlington, Vermont, is hereby approved under the requirements of the regulations named above subject to the following conditions. , GENERAL 1. This permit does not relieve the permittee from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Department of Labor & Industry — telephone (802) 828-2106 or (802) 879-2300 and local officials prior to proceeding with this project. 2. The project shall be completed as shown on the following plans which have been stamped "approved" by the Wastewater Management Division: Job No. 24132, Sheet C-1 "Existing Conditions" dated 8/26/04; Sheet C-12 "Site Plan" dated 8/26/04; and Sheet C-5 "Site Details" dated 8/26/04 prepared by Champlain Consulting Engineers 3. The project shall not deviate from the approved plans in a manner that would change or affect the exterior water supply or wastewater disposal systems, building location or the approved use of the building, without prior review and written approval from the Wastewater Management Division. 4. The conditions of this permit shall run with the land and will be binding upon and enforceable against the permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. The permittee shall be responsible for the recording of this permit and the "Notice of Permit Recording" in the South Burlington Land Records within thirty, (30) days of issuance of this permit and prior to the conveyance of any lot subject to the jurisdiction of this permit. 5. All conditions set forth in Permit #PB-4-1128 shall remain in effect except as modified or amended herein. 6. The Wastewater Management Division now reviews the water and wastewater disposal systems under 10 V.S.A., Chapter 64 — Potable Water Supply and Wastewater System Permit. 7. By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with the Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations. C Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit WW-4-2209 Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington Page 2 8. A copy of the approved plans and this permit shall remain on the project during all phases of construction, and upon request, shall be made available for inspection by State or local personnel WATER SUPPLY & WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 9. No permit issued by the Secretary shall be valid for a substantially completed potable water supply and wastewater system until the Secretary receives a certification from a designer or the installer, signed and dated, that states: "I hereby certify that, in the exercise of my reasonable professional judgment, the installation -related information submitted is true and correct and the potable water supply and wastewater system were installed in accordance with the permitted design and all permit conditions, were inspected, were properly tested, and have successfully met those performance tests." This shall include water service and sanitary sewer piping to the structure. 10. The project is approved for water supply by connection to the municipal water system as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 486 gallons of water per day. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of obtaining potable water without prior review and approval. 11. The project is approved for wastewater disposal by the construction of a connection to the municipal wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 432 gallons of wastewater per day. The Wastewater Management Division shall allow no other method, or location of wastewater disposal without prior review and approval. Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont on October 8, 2004. Jeffrey Wennberg, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation LIM C For the Record 9zoolle 6k�' Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer South Burlington Planning Commission & Select Board St. John Vianney Church Champlain Consulting Engineers Water Supply Division Department of Labor & Industry Permit Number C (4 - o 7 - / L9 APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 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 Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: ( ) Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) ©Request for a conditional use ( ) Request for a variance ( ) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY) WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailine address, phone and fax 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Vol 91 p. 321, Vol 309 p. 200 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul L. Duchesneau, P.E. c/o Champlain Consulting Engineers, P.O. Box 453, Colchester, VT 05446 phone #863-8060, fax #864-1878 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS:1160 Hinesburg Road 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) Tax Exempt -no parcel number Tax map 26 & 27 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a Existin Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use lExisting Church & Recto +/- 8220 s.f. Existing House/Offices +/- 968 s.f. Existing Garages 2 +/- 1110 s.f. b Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) One 588 s.f. garage to be removed. Construct new parish hall with classrooms & gathering area +/- 9546 s.f. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) d) Height of building & number of floors and mezzanine) +/- 2,9 ft_. sinale stnry with mez7. and e) Number of residential units if applicable, new units and existing units to remain One existing - One priest resides in the existing rectory. f) Number of to remain. snecifv if basement and nronosed. note office versus non -office g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 5.7 % Proposed 10.8 * % b) Overall (building, utside storage, etc) Existing 37.8 % Propose % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 31.7 % Proposed 34.8 ** % (does not apply to residential uses) *Proposed coverages include reduction in lot size due to increase in Hinesburg Road right-of-way from 66' to 80' **No additional impervious is proposed in front yard. Increase is due to widened right-of-way. 2 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ 900,000.00 b) Landscaping: $ 17 000.00 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 175* tri ends Weekda-19.256 X 9.11 187 trip ends -Saturday, 705 trip ends- Sunday b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): 125 trip ends Weekda-19.256 X 1.28 183 trip ends Sunda c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 128 trip ends Weekda-19.256 X 1.41 63 trip ends(Saturday) 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Sunday am (9am -1 pm), Saturday 5pm - 8pm) 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Sunda Saturday 'Note -numbers are based on ITE Trip Gen. Manual 1997 Edition All Traffic Calculations 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: IFall 2004 to Fall 2005 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet of paper). See attached list -Abutters I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. r SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIG TURE OF PR PERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: ❑ Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: ❑ Complete ❑ Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date 4 EXHIBIT A PLAN The following information must be shown on the plans. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I V x 17") of the plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. If submitting a final plat amendment, please submit only pertinent information. Please provide (on separate sheet) a list of all abutters to the project property and mailing addresses. o Complete survey of property by a licensed land surveyor drawn to scale (20 ft. is preferred). o Name, license number, seal, and contact number of licensed land surveyor & date prepared. o Survey data (acreage, property lines, zoning boundaries, watercourse, base flood elevation, etc.) o Location of easements, public lands, r.o.w.s, sidewalks, and public or private street (w/names) o Five foot contours (existing and finished) o Location and size of any existing sewers (including septic tanks) and water mains, culverts and drains on the property to be subdivided. o Location, names and widths of existing and proposed streets, private ways, sidewalks, curb cuts, paths, easements, parks, and other public opens spaces. o Numerical and graphical scale, date last revised, and north arrow. o Details of proposed connection with existing water supply or alternative water supply. o Details of proposed connection with the existing sanitary sewage disposal system or adequate provisions for on -site disposal of septic wastes. o Details of storm water facilities in the form of a drainage plan. o Details of all proposed bridges or culverts. o Location of temporary markers. o All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public use and associated conditions. o A list of waivers desired (if any). o Development timetable (including number of phases and start and completion dates). o A report addressing planned residential/unit development criteria of the Zoning Regulations. o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size). o Location of abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Number and location of parking spaces ( see Section 26.25 of the Zoning Regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (see Section 26.253(a) of the Zoning Regulations) o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be downcasting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE Fee $r .00* 135. 00 * Includes $10.00 recording fee 5 350.0 7C-. y --_ a o s ___ . 1 ___ _ _ .. par� Loi 53•� �:-a,LlA �`�,�• ' io ,.a:�r'-''' of • ��� 01 x G f c '' i o c es �' I x e�novt. �Iric' 5 sego �'P,C11n�tcr � IOI N y�•; C?y ' 7 � \� e v r► G ie x rE r /. %icum'e.i 4,r O s ,C}�. deed rc�SF'n.Cfi •raw.v �Pcce.ds � fU 2 "9a.vvE7-7- CE'� o GILL S Fa oSorH of 5 x t o 34Z?.ob. •vE.?SuPE� >- 3.BS.' S. a P7�6E Gr-E' To T//.E' `'AGT OF Pod Rew iv Nino�/fs..^. Pam_ OLP �'.••• (p.l r 3 .�.4i: � � � 1c ter•--,V e �" r,• n�.�r, �.-�.� ;,��o'� �°� �� LGv;�O ;�` EC/_'/::.'� �' '.�%.' 'ti 77. Gel. , 4.e 00/ 14-VI dw Z711, yoo, a City of South Burlington Application to Board of Adjustment Date Applicant Owner, leasee, agent Address /60 11ir?eS&rQ A� Telephone # Landowner CST4re c �/ �Ur1r7e Official Use _ APPLICATION #���� HEARING DATE :�5 FILING DATE FEE AMOUNT 3y K_/-6// 61 6 Address Location and description of property �wFCl,, }a q- LIj.j4 /l i Type of application check one ( ) appeal from decision of Administrative Officer( )request for a conditional use ( ) request for a variance. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month (second and fourth Mondays). That a legal advertisement must appeal a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of the hearing. Provisions of zoning ordinance in question Reason for appeal n i, _ , ._ _ The owner or applicant should submit along with this application (8 copies) plans, elevations, landscaping diagrams (drawn to scale) traffic data and any other additional information which will serve as support evidence to the Board. Hearing Date ISignature of Appellant /J Do not write below this line / ------------------------------------------------------------------ SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the Snl.lth Burlington Muni clpal Off1ccY, r cnf-_V - '^c ^ce Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on � �� e Day of Week ;-''If � at 7- v� to consider the following: Month and Date Timel a Appeal oIc f 4L �U�� : Ge��g seeking a �,1��s-2�-+�`+� from Section ZO of the So�butn Burlington Regulations. Request is for .��:! G, / l E �t^ G t .tea., -v�► IG� s^'.: Q-+�--�'� ✓LEA—fi�—�--�t-e.es' ,�,G_�e.��e-t-�=s�.�--• �-A,.�e.�. a. L/ permission to SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Reggulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Mini- cipal Offices, Conference, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, May 13, 1991 at 7:00 PM to consider the following: #1 Appeal of St John Vianney Church, Rev. Charles Davignon seeking approval from Section 9.20 conditional uses and sub section 9.201 church- es of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is for permission to occupy an existing single-family dwelling for church func- tions to include meetings and religious education classes, located at 142 Hinesburg Road. #2 Appeal of Richard Brice seeking a varinace from Section 18.00 Di- mensional requirements of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is for permission to con- struct an 8'X12' deck to within fourteen (14) feet of the southerly rear yard, located at 247 White Street. #3 Apeal of Quarry Hill Club, James Smullen agent seeking approval from Section 11.20 Condi- tional uses sub -section 11.202 Outdoor recre- ational facility of the South Burfigton Regula- tions. Request is for per- mission to operate a 18 hole miniature golf course and a driving range in conjunction with a tennis/swimming club on a parcel of land con- taining 28 acres, located at 360 Spear Street. Richard Ward Zoning Administrative Officer April 27, 1991 STAND OUT AND SELL MORE- * * � USE STARS! LAW OFFICES HEILMANN, EKMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. THE GIDEON KING HOUSE 35 KING STREET P. O. BOX 21G BURLINGTON. VERMONT 05402-0216 THOMAS F. HEILMANN CHRISTOPHER D. EKMAN IANICE A- PORGAYS ROBERT V. SIMPSON. IR. MARY I. SICLER Rev. Charles P. Davignon St. John Vianney Parish 160 Hinesburg Road So. Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Estate of Lloyd Munnett Dear Reverand Davignon: February 26, 1991 TELEPHONE (802) 864.4555 FAX a (802) 864-4659 This law firm is the attorney for the Estate of Lloyd Munnett. The heirs of Mr. Munnett have advised me that your parish may be interested in purchasing the real estate owned by the Estate. The inventory for the Estate has been filed with the real estate valued at $150,000. Also, I have filed a Motion with the court to grant a license to sell so that the property may be sold during the probate proceeding. At this time I would invite you to submit a written offer to purchase the property. I am enclosing a copy of the deed and the map filed on the property to aid in your drafting of the real estate offer. If you or the attorney for the parish have any questions, please contact me. Very truly yours, Mary J. j Sigler' MJS:lb Enclosure cc: Mr. Ralph John Munnett 1.mmm.13 City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 April 29, 1991 Reverend Davignon St. John Vianney Church ­1 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Dear Reverend Davignon: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Be advised that. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street on Monday, May 13, 1991 at 7:00 P.M. to consider your zoning appeal. Please plan to attend this meeting. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer 1 Encl RW/mcp No Text SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Reggulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A., the South Burlington Zoning 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, No- vember 10, 1997 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the fol- lowing: #1 Appeal of Robert Shand and Daniel Gerard seeking approval from Section 15.20 Condi- tional uses sub section 15.226 Airport transient parking and long term parking of the South Bur- lington Zoning Regula- tions. Request is for per- mission to occupy a parcel of land containing 7..5 acres for transient and long term parking for a maximum of 300 vehi- cles located at the Ethan Allen Industrial Park. #2 Appeal of St. John Vianney Church, Robert Bouvier seeking a vari- ance from Section 26.00 Noncomplying struc- tures, subsection 26.002 extensions of the South Burlington Zoning Regu- lations. Request if for permission to construct a covered exterior stairway to within six (6) feet of the northerly property line located at 160 Hines- burg Road. #3 Appeal of Yoram Samets, Todd Lawliss agent seeking approval from Section 12.20 Con- ditional use sub -section 12.208 Day Care Center of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Re- quest is for permission to operate a day care center maximm uof .39 children from an existing 7900 square foot struc- ture, located at 3 Baldwin Avenue. #4 Appeal of Dieter Gump seeking a variance from Section 26.00 Non- complying structures, sub section 26.002 ex- tensions of the South Burlington Zoning Regu- lations. Request is for permission to construct a 10' x 23' garage addition to within thirty four (34) feet of the required front yard (minimum setback 50 feet) located at 226 Spear Street. #5 Appeal of Mark Kel- ley seeking a variance from Section 22.201 Spear Street Ridge View Protection Zone of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to demol- ish an existing single family dwelling and con- struct a 2 story single family dwelling at a height twenty five (25 feet above an elevatior setforth which estab. lishes the base line foi the Spear Street Sceni< View Protection Zone, to cated at 1579 Speai Street. Richard Ward Zoning Administrativf Office City of South Burlington 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 FAX 658-4748 PLANNER 658-7955 October 28, 1997 Mr. Robert Bouvier St. John Vianney 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Request For A Variance Dear Mr. Bouvier: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 658-7958 Be advised that the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the City Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, November 10, 1997 at 7:00 P.M. to consider your request for a zoning varinace. Please plan to attend this meeting and be prepared to address the enclosed variance criteria. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mcp 1 Encl City of South Burlington Application to Board of Adjustment Date (%zz�eL�_ Applicant Owner, leasee, aq nt /(vd Official Use APPLICATION # HEARING DATE FILING DATE FEE AMOUNT Address 14i AjCz5 6c42 G— Telephone # 8(0 �4-- Lf/ 6 Co Landowner c? 7"c,1-{/y V 1,4,yWg4 c.yAddress 14zX1 Location and description of property Type of application check one: ( ) appeal from decision of Administrative Officer ( ) request for a conditional use (`X/) request for a variance. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month (second and fourth Mondays). That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of the hearing. Provisions of zoning ordinance in question Reason for appeal T6( C_tSt�r `fit �'�o��Z y-�/ /✓Y L� The following documents are submitted in support of the application: ZZ - ZZ Hearing Date ' Signature of Appellant Do not write below this line --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24, V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Day of Week Month and Date Appeal of at to consider the following: Time f seeking a 14 y from Section VL io of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. Request is for permission to .�--!?�c•�.tic..r �� � /6 0 /ram � �' /� � 138 Hinesburg Road So. Burlington VT 05403 To Whom It May Concern: I, Joyce Spooner, have no objection to the building of an outside stairway going up the side of the house at 142 Hinesburg Road, So. Burlington. Sincerely yours, 97 Joyce Spooner Permit Numbe, APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 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 Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: (❑) Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) (0 Request for a conditional use (❑) Request for a variance (❑) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY) WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALIN 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-658-6110 Hinesburg, Rd., South Burlington, Vermont 05403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Resurrection Park Cemetery Committee, Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul O'Leary, Jr., PE O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5, Essex Junction, VT 05452 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0860-00160 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Traditional Cemetery with associated paved roads, landscaping, and two ponds. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Proposed use includes additional grave areas, columbariums, and additional paved roadways. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No buildings are proposed. Two buildings exist on the south west corner of the property ( for maintenance and storage). d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No buildings are proposed. e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) Not additional employees are anticipated. Currently there are one to three employees. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Property is located in the Residential 4 Zoning District. No cemetery category exists under Appendix D, therefore this proposal is considered under the Church category, which requires Conditional Use Approval. 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 0.2 % Proposed 0.2 b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 5.7 % Proposed 10.5 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 846 feet % Proposed 846 feet % (does not apply to residential uses) 2 y 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): b) Landscaping: $ 22,550 $ None c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Please see attached list prepared by TK Landscape 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 198 Trip Ends (4.7 Avg. ITE Rate/acre X 41.8ac.) b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Dependant on many variables c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Dependant on many variables 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Assumed to be daylight hours, peak flow during funerals / burials. 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Likely weekends and during weekday / weekend services. 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Section I Columbarium by 2004, remaining features to be completed over the course of many years. 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet Of paper). Please see attached list. 3 I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATU �PERTY Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: VSevelopment Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete D t lamingpZzonW�gor Designee Date 4 SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 19 FEBRUARY 2008 He agreed that he should have told the Town Square residents that the trees would be replaced. Mr. Veve noted that they are now redoing windows and have a temporary trailer and dumpster. These will be gone in about 2 months. The gravel was already there. There are 2 "pockets" that were going to be roads, but this never happened. The roadway is where the water and sewer lines are. Mr. Veve said he has just maintained the gravel there. Mr. Sperry noted that "pocket areas" have been there since 1977, beyond the 15- year enforcement time. Mr. Behr asked about the difference between "removing" and "maintaining" trees. Mr. Belair said the Board could have given approval to remove the trees, but there has to be a request made to the Board. Mr. Sperry cited the cost of have a landscape architect, etc. Mr. Birmingham noted that you do need to prune and cut trees in order to have others thrive. Mr. Belair said that's why you apply to the Board. Members agrees to close this portion of the hearing and hold a deliberative session. Mr. Knudsen rejoined the Board. 10. Continued Preliminary Plat Application #SD-07-76 and Final Plat Application #SD-07-77 of Chittenden Bank re -opening the hearing to amend a previously approved planned unit development of a 704,655 sq. ft. GFA shopping complex with 618,846 sq. ft. of GLA. The amendment consists of 1) razing a 4879 sq. ft. drive-in bank; 2) constructing a 7310 sq. ft. drive-in bank; and 3) installing a 1330 sq. ft. temporary drive-in bank. This hearing is being re -opened to correct errors in the decision dated 12/13/97, 55 & 155 Dorset St: Mr. Belair advised that the applicant had asked for a continuance until 4 March. Ms. Quimby moved to continue Preliminary Plat Application #SD-07-76 and Final Plat Application #SD-07-77 of Chittenden Bank until 4 March 2008. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 1 . Conditional Use Application #CU-08-01 of The Roman Catholic Diocese for the expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery. The proposal involves: 1) site preparation for existing grave sites, 2) construction of columbarium, and 3) construction of new internal roadways, 160 Hinesburg Rd: and 12. Site Plan Application #SP-08-06 of The Roman Catholic Diocese for the expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery. The proposal involves: 1) site preparation for existing grave sites, 2) construction of columbarium, and 3) construction of new internal roadways, 160 Hinesburg Rd: SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 19 FEBRUARY 2008 Mr. Belair noted that the existing approval lapsed for the second time. He said some dates in the approval motion will have to be changes. Mr. Woodman said they would like to get started this year. It will be 3 years before the area is able to be used. Mr. Belair suggested language requiring the applicant to get a zoning permit for Phase 2 site development in 2008. Mr. Woodman said he understands what has to be done with regard to the landscape permit and traffic information. Mr. Bresee noted that the Rec Path Committee has an interest in what happens with Hinesburg Road. Mr. Cimonetti added that repaving of the road is in the State budget, and there will be changes to the road shoulder in the area of the cemetery gate. This is a State project which will probably be done in 2 years. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Conditional Use Application #Cu1-08-01 and Site Plan Application #SP-08-06 of The Roman Catholic Diocese subject to the stipulations in the draft motion with the amended date as above. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 13. Final Plat Application #SD-08-06 of CEA Properties, LLC, to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of three 7200 sq. ft. general office buildings and a 1000 sq. ft. detached accessory structure. The amendment consists of a waiver to increase the height of the detached accessory structure by 1.2 feet for a total height of 16.2 feet, 10 Mansfield View Lane: No one was present for the applicant. Mr. Plumeau recalled discussion on the impact to the view of the neighbor to the south. Mr. Belair said all neighbors were notified by letter. Members were OK with proceeding with the application. Mr. Belair said staff had no issues. Mr. Plumeau moved to approve Final Plat Application #SD-08-06 of CEA Properties subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Ms. Quimby seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 14. Sketch plan Application #SD-08-08 of Merchants Bank for a planned unit development to amend a previously approved plan for a 100,932 sq. ft. retail -5- l r ®'� f� southburlington PLANNING & ZONING March 20, 2008 John Woodman Resurrection Park Cemetery 200 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Minutes — Resurrection Park Cemetery Dear Woody: For your records, enclosed is a copy of the approved February 19, 2008 Development Review Board meeting minutes. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802,846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Interested Persons Record and Service List Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Development Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate compliance with the applicable criteria. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). The DRB must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the DRB must be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: rj�& 66 NAME MAILING ADD ESS PROJECT OF INTEREST ,�,` oa %-�e� u'Z y �2 ZejU"C C � c� Lam, M SV`//G�e, Cf yti ar'6'J,)VV- -t.Po 41V r Jc4 .► a► VI�►� . south' rt® PLANNING & ZONING MEMORANDUM TO: South Burlington Development Review Board FROM: Cathyann LaRose, Associate Plann g DATE: February 13, 2008 Re: Application #CU-08-01 and #SP-08-06 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, referred to hereafter as the applicant, is seeking conditional use and site plan approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The request is for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways. The applicant is also seeking site plan approval for the expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways. These applications are for re -approval of Conditional Use and Site Plan applications that were approved on March 18, 2003, expired, re -approved on April 4, 2006, and also expired. There are no changes to the previously approved plans. Please find attached the most recent approval. The Board and the applicant should discuss the dates by which zoning permits must be obtained. Dates referenced in the previous decision have passed or are soon approaching. Staff recommends the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-08-01 and Site Plan application #SP-08-06 subject to the conditions required as part of the April 2006 approval. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 te1 802. 846.4 106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburI.com DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 4 APRIL 2006 V Public Hearing: Application #CU-06-02 of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The request is for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways, 160 Hinesburg Road: and 0 Site plan application #SP-06-13 of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of. 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways, 160 Hinesburg Road: Mr. Belair noted this is already partially built. The original approval expired, and they never re -applied. Mr. Woodman, caretaker of the property, said the plan is the same as the approved plan. Mr. Bolton expressed concern about drainage from the cemetery that gets to homes on Prouty Parkway. There was a drainage swale built there. He noted a pond is proposed, and he felt this should be checked out before it is approved. Mr. Woodman said the pond will relieve some of that drainage problem. Mr. Belair suggested eliminating the pond from the approval motion and having an engineer in to discuss it. A stipulation was added as follows: There will be no further development of the family garden sites, shown as area K, L & M, and the proposed pond, without further review by the Development Review Board. Mr. Kupferman moved to approve Application #CU-06-02 and Site Plan Application #SD-06-13 of Roman Catholic Diocese, subject to the stipulations in the draft motion as amended above. Mr. Bolton seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 10. Sketch plan application #SD-06-15 of Benson Development LP, to amend a planned unit development consisting of two commercial buildings (9280 sq. ft. and 3672 sq. ft.) and 16 multi -family dwelling units in three buildings. The amendment consists of constructing a nine -unit multi -family dwelling, 5 Executive Drive: Mr. Belair advised that the applicant has asked for a continuance. Mr. Bolton moved to continue sketch plan application 4SD-06-15 of Benson Development until 18 April. Mr. Kupferman seconded. Motion passed unanimously. -5- EK TK Landscape Architects LQCSC,W ARCM nft ♦ GM PLANN14 = dXSLT ROAD. S 205 GOLCME61elE V[RMOM ODN6 IAx_wz -T815 fAll-E02-/6J -t e-NAE- w.w-roo.w.a.c O'LEARYBURKE CNL ASSOCIATES D ANDREW AVE" E55EX JllIDTRRI VCRMOIR cC-MOGR "�r1AL�- abupWft.ca• RA�.€�`r Des . sais 7A GIAWEV ROAD RRL bolt 11 1M-06-2262 RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY CO1tMEE PAT XNIM& GIAIDIAN PETER WELLS DRECTOR M rACME5 .AIM GMAR cU1Qfr DLER Da�N .xAmar. sL►0■rtbrmMr RECEIVED FEB 18 2003 City of So. Burlington cot2oteo 11 a0• RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY RONAN DATMOUD M=5E or b ulGTON R5LW=nW PARK MIEM T 00MMM N mmG ROAD. 50UR1 PUSS TON. 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A public hearing will be held at 412 Farrell been used to iplish the fol- lowing activity _, Acquisition of a site for affordable housing: a Information on this projectl can be obtained from Denis Gravelin, Assistant City Manager and may be viewed during the hours of;8:00 - 4:00 p.m. on February 1st. Legislative Body for the City of South Burlington PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOP- MENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: 1. Conditional use application #CU-08-01 of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT for the expansion to the Resurrection Park Cemetery. The proposal involves: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) construction of columbarium, and 3) construction of new internal roadways, 160 Hinesburg Road. 2. 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Include name, address, phone & fax #): ZA` " /' 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office),00(j 2 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Users on Property (including description and size of each separate use b) Proposed remain) T% c) Total (include description and�size of each new use and existing uses to d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) Z26& 12gocrl e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Aw & 1 f) Number of employee company vehicles employees): &12 ,�} �' . �0,(.04 6A tg and proposed, note office versus non -office /- _? g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this please note if Overlay Districts are applicaj le): �%p 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: a) Building: Existing ©. % / Proposedo/ Z % / ip hcation not Sq. Ft. sq. ft. sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing s, 7 % / sq. ft. Proposed% / sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing " O / sq. ft. Proposed % sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) * * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ ,V®/1 ei b) Landscaping: $ A71 c) Other site igiprovements (please/� l%l st w' h cost) e J 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC '9%7jpli e a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): / /Oc /�� Cu S jC b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): &OW /j%f d A Jd ; c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Vevl/yam Cla;Tr,. 2 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:`G�i1(>,p Cp�ursro���t � pr 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I V 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 requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: �v REVIEW AUTHORITY: P p Develo ment Review Board ❑ Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: r, Comp. 4 r 0�®��e southburlington PLANNING & ZONING February 25, 2008 John Woodman Resurrection Park Cemetery 200 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 200 Hinesburg Road Dear Mr. Woodman: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the South Burlington Development Review Board on February 19, 2008. Please note the conditions of approval including that a zoning permit be obtained within six (6) months. Should you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT: 7006 3450 0002 0949 2229 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802)846-41o6 March 15, 20o6 Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington St. John Vianney Church 16o Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in Seven Days. It includes an application for development on your property. This is being sent to you and the abutting property owners to make aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. Under Title 24, Section 4471 of State law, participation in a municipal regulatory proceeding is required in order to preserve your right to appeal a local development approval to the Vermont Environmental Court. State law specifies that "Participation in a local regulatory proceeding shall consist of offering, through oral or written testimony, a statement of concern related to the subject of the proceeding." Please call our office at 846-41o6 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Betsy McDonoughS Uf Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. cc: Paul O'Leary, O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802)846-4io6 April 20, 2006 Paul O'Leary O'Leary -Burke Civil Assoc. 1 Corporate Drive, Suite 1 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Re: Minutes - Resurrection Park Cemetery Dear Mr. O'Leary: For your records, enclosed is a copy of the approved minutes from the April 4, 2006 Development Review Board meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, v� Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 April 12, 2006 Paul O'Leary O'Leary -Burke Civil Assoc. 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Re: Resurrection Park Dear Mr. O'Leary: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision of the above referenced project approved by the Development Review Board on April 4, 2006 (effective April 11, 2006). Please note the conditions of approval including that you obtain a zoning permit within six months. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, 4� C� Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT: 7002 2030 0002 0650 6704 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Interested Persons Record and Service List Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Development Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate compliance with the applicable criteria. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). The DRB must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status, 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the DRB must be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the'DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: AMI/ (i � 66 NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST 1j C C J- c7 1C�� C� aFrr�at 1 v 111VOI ►It QMIA I" o1 1"-W�6GALd 3q� F 1 r=ML4u1_ wa \1K1K1G41 CT— S-T-TC)HN V114 NG-� C1V6 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON Interested Persons Record and Service List Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Development Review Board (DRB) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate compliance with the applicable criteria. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). The DRB must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the DRB must be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days.. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). HEARING DATE: -AM14 �oo6 "ME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST l �s (�P,nc� ( 6 ���� � 3,) �.-e,6 —©Z(- D� ^ .. l YU� kj �'- . s o I'm 5Lr—>-- 0 6 — I C t d '� p 1 zK C%iz_ 1 o Q 2Z- 0"--,4 Sb-ob-I3 17 5r^, , f✓�� r � Z, f- a S-t� � f 7� �! _ cam, " _0 J C,n+ie LeL�^ t_ g 6ckwoo �fL S (�-- 06— 13 -*f u- 4 �� Ks 4 t'A�" 5, JL-, I (oLt ,A A ir► S - VT' 0 5-y -/ (0 SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802) 846-4106 April 12, 20o6 Bruce & Pam MacPherson 37 Elsom Parkway South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Resurrection Park Cemetery Dear Mr. & Mrs. MacPherson: Pursuant to 24 VSA 4464(b)(3), enclosed please find a copy of the Development Review Board decision regarding the above referenced matter. You are being provided a copy of this decision because you appeared. or were heard at the hearing. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, C Betsy McDonough South Burlington Planning & Zoning Department SOUTH BURLINGTON PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (802) 846-41o6 April 12, 20o6 Mary & George Tetreault 42 Wright Court South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Resurrection Park Cemetery Dear Mr. & Mrs. Tetreault: Pursuant to 24 VSA 4464(b)(3), enclosed please find a copy of the Development Review Board decision regarding the above referenced matter. You are being provided a copy of this decision because you appeared or were heard at the hearing. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough South Burlington Planning & Zoning Department 4�&t -�Aq b CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-41.06 FAX (802) 846-4101 MEMORANDUM TO: South Burlingt©n - velopment Review Board li FROM: Cathyann La; ssociate Planner DATE: March 29, 2006 Re: Application #CU-06-02 and #SP-06-13 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, referred to hereafter as the applicant, is seeking conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review, of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The request is for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways. The applicant is also seeking site plan approval for the expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways. These applications are for re -approval of Conditional Use and Site Plan applications that were approved on March 18, 2003 and have since expired. There are no changes to the previously approved plans. Please find attached the original approval. Staff recommends the Development Review Board approve Conditional Use application #CU-06-02 and Site Plan application #SP-06-13 subject to the conditions required as part of the March 2003 approval. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 31, 20o6 Paul O'Leary O'Leary Burke Civil Associates 5 Andrew Ave, Suite 5 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Re: Resurrection Park Dear Mr. O'Leary: Enclosed is the agenda for next Tuesday's Development Review Board meeting and staff comments to the Board. Please be sure that someone is at the meeting on Tuesday, April 4, 2oo6 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Sincerely, C Betsy D nough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 160 HINESBURG ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Board 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 March 21, 2006 Dear Ms. McDonough am returning the enclosed notice to you because it seems that it was sent to us by mistake. Application #CU-06-02 was submitted by Resurrection Park Cemetery and not by St. John Vianney Church. Both the parish and the cemetery are owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington. However they function and are administered separately. The notice you sent should have gone to Resurrection Park Cemetery at 200 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 05403. Thank you. �i. '-(z (Rev.) Bernard E. Gau eau, Pastor CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 (8o2)846-4io6 March 15, 20o6 Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington St. John Vianney Church 16o Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of a public notice published in Seven Days. It includes an application for development on your property. This is being sent to you and the abutting property owners to make aware that a public hearing is being held regarding the proposed development. Under Title 24, Section 4471 of State law, participation in a municipal regulatory proceeding is required in order to preserve your right to appeal a local development approval to the Vermont Environmental Court. State law specifies that "Participation in a local regulatory proceeding shall consist of offering, through oral or written testimony, a statement of concern related to the subject of the proceeding." Please call our office at 846-41o6 if you have any questions. Sincerely, -I �C Betsy McDonough Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. cc: Paul O'Leary, O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 7:30 P.M. to consider the following: Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. Application #CU-06-02 of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The request is for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery consisting of: 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) constructing columbarium, and 3) constructing new roadways, 160 Hinesburg Road. 2. Final plat application #SD-06-13 of Robin J. Pierce to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of two (2) 2-family dwellings on a 37,380 sq. ft. lot. The amendment consists of: 1) minor modifications to the building footprints, and 2) minor relocations of the building locations, 118-124 Oakwood Drive. John Dinklage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review Board March 15, 2006 'UTER WORKS: !rtified services. office calls. We sell ers. $55 an hour F9-8756. OMPUTERS: All imputer manage- iined, experienced riendLy, reliable )use calls. $60/hour avail. 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Call 802-655-9479 and Leave a message or email sikter@gmail.com. LP MATADOR bongos w/Gibraltar stand. Like new, very nice. $125. 802-355-4065. PEAVEY CLASSIC 50 guitar amp, 4 - 10's, $450. This is a great, Loud amp. Fender blues junior guitar amp, $225. 802-759-2529. PEAVEY: XR700 powered mixer, $300. Peavey SP3 speakers, $200. Peavey 40OBH Mark III Series bass head, $275. Take all for $600. EPRMusic@Hotmail.com. PIANO: Upright cabinet grand by H.C. Wilson and Sons. Good sound and keys. Finish worn. Excellent for beginners. $250/OBO. 802-899-3067. TWO JBL PRO SF22sp sub - woofers. Dual 12" self powered 50OW. Loud! Like new. Great for a band, performer, bar or club owner. $900/OBO. 303-81870873 or802-658-5018. YAMAHA OY700 Sequencer, mint, $650. Used less than 40 hours. Manuals incl. Call 802- 655-9479 and leave a message or email sikter@gmail.com. ► music instruct. CLAW HAMMER BANJO: Learn Appalachian -style pickin' and strummin: Emphasis on rhythm, musicality and technique. $25/hour. Call Mara, 862-3581. GUITAR: Berklee graduate with classical background offers Les- sons in guitar, theory and ear training. Individualized, step-by- step approach. I enjoy teaching all ages/styles/levels. CaIL Rick Belford, 864-7195. GUITAR INSTRUCTION: All styles/levels. Emphasis on devel- oping strong technique, thor- ough musicianship, personal style. Paul Asbell (Unknown \SSIST STARTING NEW SAND. Acid -jazz, funk, trip -hop. Experienced musicians call for more info. Bob, 802-338-0110. DRUMMER WANTED for estab- lished, working, weekend rock band. Reliable, experienced, ver- satile, professional attitude, with equipment, transportation. Chittenden/Franklin county resi- dency preferred. Commitment for one weeknight and weekends required. 802-893-4094 or 802- 524-2008. HEY BASS PLAYERS! Want to play in a supportive, creative, no -pressure environment? All levels welcome. dcook@sover.net or 802-878-2313. PLAY FOR BEER.. ? Musicians needed to help record an EP. Minimal time obligation, great material, contact Matt at 917- 282-1448. SINGER SEEKS MUSICIANS to form band. All original. Rock, tribal, industrial, alternative styles welcome. Dave, 802- 849-6585. ► pets BEAUTIFUL, REGISTERED RagdoLC kittens. Males and females. Ready for placement in May. Blue and Seal mitted. Call Mary 802-525-6277. PURE BREED CHOCOLATE lab puppies. $300/each. 802-334- 6021. ► photography MODELS WANTED for artistic and fashion projects. Excellent opportunity for free portfolio and experience. Contact David Russell Photography, 373-1912, email rusldp@juno.com, website http://www.rusWp.coFn. ► professional SVCS. B-GONE REMOVAL SERVICES: Demolition service, tree/brush removal, clean out apartments, houses, storage, garages, yards, etc. Rates by full or 1/2 truck Load. We Load, so you don't have to! Dave, 324-0740. Insured. BOOKKEEPING SERVICES: Professional, experienced in all aspects, reasonable rates, no job too small. Call Karen at 802- 864-4161. BURLINGTON HANDY MAN for attending to home ailments and upkeep. Repairs, maintenance and light carpentry, indoors and out. Call Renard at 802-865-3002. BUSY BEE CLEANING SERVICE: Offices, businesses, clean outs and removal services. Custom cleaning services, give us a call and tell us your needs. Free esti- mates. Insured. Cindy, 355-1422. FENG SHUI, affordable, profes- sional consultations. Transform your life and your home. Rates start at $50. CaLL 802-865-9611 for more info. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HANDYMAN SERVICE. 20 years experience. Fences, outbuildings, additions, remodeling, bath- - tools , lab glass , ph ,-, .....o. ,h,S_, -hs, slide rules, license and 'silver. Anything unus - or unique. Cash paid. Call Dave at 802-859-8966. ART WANTED. Looking to pur- chase prints of original art work of nature scenes. Please call before 4/20. 802-872-9731. LOOKING FOR used cell phone to buy. Do you have one used for Verizon Wireless that you're not using any more? 802- 879-6962. NEEDED: King-size waterbed or king-size water bed frame. 802- 238-0101. WANTED: Pottery wheel. Kick or electric. New or used. Thank you. 802-338-2529. WANTED TO BUY: Concept II rowing machine. Please call 802- 578-5173. ► legals CITY OF BURLINGTON TRAFFIC REGULATIONS The following traffic regulations are hereby enacted by the Public Works Commission as amend- ments to Appendix C, Motor Vehicles, and the city of Burlington's Code of Ordinances: Sec. 15. [Reserved]. Designated School Zones. The following streets are hereby designated as school zones. No person shall operate a vehicle at a rate of speed greater than twenty-five (25) miles per hour on the following streets: (1) Institute Road (2) North Avenue beginning 800 feet north of Institute Road and extending south for 1800 feet. (3) Ethan Allen Parkway from Farrington Parkway to James Avenue. (4) North Avenue beginning at Pennington Drive and extending southeast for 1100 feet. (5) Starr Farm Road beginning at North Avenue and extending west for 950 feet. (6) North Avenue from Woodlawn Road to Staniford Road. (7) Gosse Court from North Avenue to Marshall Drive. (8) South Union Street begin- ning at King Street AAN extend- ing north for 550 feet. (9) Main Street beginning 250 feet west of South Union Street AAN extending east for 900 feet. (10) Maple Street from South Union to South Willard Street. (11) Mansfield Avenue beginning at Wilson Street and extending south for 1100 feet. (12) Shelburne Street beginning 300 feet north of Prospect Parkway and extending south for 500 feet. (13) Pine Street beginning at Sears Lane and extending south for 800 feet when lights located above signs are flashing. (14) North Street from North Champlain Street to Elmwood Avenue. (15) North Champlain Street beginning 300 feet north of Peru Street and extending north for 200 feet. (16) South Willard Street from Shelburne Street extending north for 250 feet. Norm Baldwin, P.E. Assistant Director -Technical Services Adopted 3/1/2006; Published 3/15/06;,Effective 4/5/06 CITY OF BURLINGTON TRAFFIC REGULATIONS The following traffic regulations are hereby'enacted by the Public Works Commission as amend- ments to Appendix C, Motor Vehicles, and the City of Burlington.'s Code of Ordinances: Sec. 7A. Handicap spaces desig- nated. No person shall park any vehicle at any time in the following locations, except automobiles displaying special handicapped license plates issued pursuant to 18 V.S.A, 1325, or any amend- ment or, renumbering thereof: (1) through'(79) As Written (80) In the space in front of [187] 181 Pearl Street. (81) through (150) As Written Adopted this.lst day of March 2006 by the Board of Public Works Commissioners: Attest: Norm Baldwin, P.E. Assistant Director -Technical Services Adopted 3/1/2006; Published 3/15/06; Effective 4/5/08 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVEL- OPMENT REVIEW BOARD The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing at the . South Burlington City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 7:36'P.M. to consider the following: Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South; Burlington City Hall. 1. Application #CU-06-02 of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington. for conditional use approval under Section 14.10, Conditional Use Review of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The request is for expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery con, sisting.of. 1) site preparation for additional grave sites, 2) con- structing columbarium, and 3) constructing, new roadways, 160 Hinesburg Road. 2. Final plat application #SD-06- 13 of Robin J. Pierce to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of two (2) 24amily dwellings on a 37,380 sq. ft. Lot. The amend- ment consists of: 1) minor modi- fications to the building foot- prints, and 2) minor relocations of the building locations, 118- 1.24 Oakwood Drive. John Dinklage, Chairman South Burlington Development Review. Board March 15, 2006 ► support groups DON'T SEE A SUPPORT group here thatmeetsyour needs? Call 0 0 Permit Number SP- 0 ( -/J CITY OF SOUTH BURI,INGTON 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 Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone an fax #) Rn,viArJ CA4& n )i G V i ar-P.SP ��1 � �,�� ,.� ZS' P-K'710 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) D APPLICANT (Name, mail'PARing address, phone and fa�jx #) CA A (') / I/ C D ID C, (�,) e-1 90 tt I A 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff: Include name, address, 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: c200 /�Ii, v P,'� ����_ Lei _ ffu&./ 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) (94 60 00f 1!�® 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existipg Uses on Property, (including description and size of each separate use) T.q b) Proposed Uses on ]�jjroperty (include remain) 926,SetJ (25 & Z�J�, c) Total b u'l4in g square footage on ptoperty (j d) Height of building & number of floor ro if basement and mezzanine) Q ,/ ize pf each nqw use and existing uses to 60,12(y buildings and existing buildings to remain) ldings and eyiisting buildings to remain, specify Zt�Dn�P;r�l� e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) 1 fJ Number of employees company vehicles (existing and posed, note office versus non -office employees): 0 o-ik g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application no Spec ica ly requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are app icable): e a 3 rje, 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing Q % / (%, oA sq. ft. Proposed % / sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) ExistingAr, 7 % / sq. ft. Proposed ZO, 5- % / sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing y6 % / sq. ft. Proposed % sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) * * Projects disturbing more than one-half acre of land must follow the City's specifications for erosion control in Article 16 of the Land Development Regulations. Projects disturbing more than one acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ /( Olt) R b) Landscaping: $ rsd c) Other site ii provements (please list with cost): ;IP W,S e s i.� 4,11wc Q e, /.J 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC ly a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): r / S E/7-rr°u 419fx 4/4 b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): /�G'✓' ` /� c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out):,��jQ� L���i/�c'j�i' ✓ �i 5 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 2 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: oe,e 4--x (� '61 (-, ZV6W- alw V�3 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: ,S?� "1 J CO/(11Z/46n dC)0 Lr 14) ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-way. You may use a separate sheet if necessary) 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" 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 requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Dal SIGNATURE OF APPLIC NT C tDZo.B 2 &A- SIGNATURE OF PR PERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: �1�166 REVIEW AUTHORITY: �- Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: 4�<omplete ❑ Incomplete EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I V 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 Development Review Board. o Lot drawn to scale (20 feet scale if possible) o Survey data (distance and acreage) o Contours (existing and finished) o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size) as required in Section 26.105 of the zoning regulations o Location of streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Existing and proposed curb cuts, pavement, walkways o Zoning boundaries o Number and location of parking spaces (as required under Section 26.25 of the zoning regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (as required under Section 26.253(a) of the zoning regulations) o Location of septic tanks (if applicable) o Location of any easements o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o North arrow o Name of person or firm preparing site plan and date o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be down casting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If Restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE ❑ Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Amended Site Plan $ 185* ❑ Administrative Site Plan $ 85* * Includes $10.00 recording fee 5 HP Officejet 5600 series sloxi Personal P( nter/Fax/Copier/Scanner Log for Feb 21 2006 8:53a Last Transaction Date Time Type Identification Duration Pages Result Feb 21 08:51a Fax Sent 8628461 0:00 0 No answer Permit Numbe_ b APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 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 Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: (❑) Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) (0 Request for a conditional use (❑) Request for a variance (❑) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-658-6110 Hinesburg, Rd.. South Burlington, Vermont 05403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Resurrection Park Cemetery Committee, Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul O'Leary, Jr., PE O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5, Essex Junction, VT 05452 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0860-00160 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Traditional Cemetery with associated paved roads, landscaping, and two ponds. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Proposed use includes additional grave areas, columbariums, and additional paved roadways. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No buildings are proposed. Two buildings exist on the south west corner of the property ( for maintenance and storage). d) Height of building & number Of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No buildings are proposed. e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) Not additional employees are anticipated. Currently there are one to three employees. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Property is located in the Residential 4 Zoning District. No cemetery category exists under Appendix D, therefore this proposal is considered under the Church category, which requires Conditional Use Approval. 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 0.2 % Proposed 0.2 % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 5.7 % Proposed 10.5 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 846 feet % Proposed 846 feet % (does not apply to residential uses) 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ None b) Landscaping: $ 22,550 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Please see attached list prepared by TK Landscape Architects. 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 198 Trip Ends (4.7 Avg. ITE Rate/acre X 41.8ac.) b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Dependant on many variables c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Dependant on many variables 1 l) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Assumed to be daylight hours, peak flow during funerals / burials. l 2) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Likely weekends and during weekday / weekend services. l 3) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Section I Columbarium by 2004, remaining features to be completed over the course of many years. 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet Of paper). Please see attached list. I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATU O�Rc Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: — rr 3. REVIEW AUTHORITY: L,,15'evelopment Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: �mplete ❑ Incomplete D' t of PI ing & Zor_' g or Designee Ddle 4 HP Officejet 5600 series " loxi Personal P'.,nter/Fax/Copier/Scanner Log for Feb 21 2006 8:53a Last Transaction Date Time Type Identification Duration Pages Result Feb 21 08:51a Fax Sent 8628461 0:00 0 No answer Permit Numbe: -- 66 APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 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 Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to offset the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: 0 Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) (I) Request for a conditional use (❑) Request for a variance (p) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF WHAT ACTION OF THE ADIVIINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #} Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-658-6110 Hinesburg, Rd., South Burlington, Vermont 05403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Resurrection Park Cemetery Committee, Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul O'Leary, Jr., PE O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5, Essex Junction, VT 05452 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT b) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) o860-00160 �151 -(-= Qom-' - C X t Lo o ve,�Alt 4v`o - l tv\ l a- �� P h..t,il -t OSl O -GC05U tv�L WFaJ 156 'Dow IS-� (� 30 - Oho i 5 arah—o opt 6m Ck�ec,a�.�;FwU,� � d o 3-60-000-73 C-dwoad.,�Cludtey O�sZews�;. 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Michael Zahner, Executive Director Environmental Board National Life Records Center Building Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 November 24, 2003 Re: In re: Resurrection Park Cemetery, South Burlington, Vermont Appeal of Jurisdictional Opinion #4-188 Dear Mr. Zahner: 271 SOUTH UNION STREET BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 TELEPHONE (802) 863-4531 TELECOPIER (802) 863-1743 Pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 3(D), I enclose herewith the original and ten copies of Resurrection Park Cemetery's Petition for Declaratory Ruling, with attached exhibits, a Certificate of Service, and the filing fee in the amount of $100.00. Thank you. Very truly yours, RJoT. Leddy JTiJah enclosures cc: John H. Hasen, Esq., General Counsel, Environmental Board South Burlington City Council South Burlington Planning Commission Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Elizabeth F. Lord, Esq., Agency of Natural Resources Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets District #4 Environmental Commission 600356/1 STATE OF VERMONT ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD, SS. IN RE: ) Appeal of RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY ) Jurisdictional Opinion #4-188 South Burlington, Vermont ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on the 241h day of November 2003, a copy of the foregoing Petition for Declaratory Ruling was sent by certified first-class mail, postage prepaid, to the following: McNEaL, LEDDY & SHEAHAN BURLINGION, VERMONT 05401 John H. Hasen, Esq., General Counsel, Environmental Board National Life Records Center Building Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 South Burlington City Council City Hall 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Planning Commission City Hall 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 30 Kimball Avenue, Suite 206 South Burlington, VT 05403 Elizabeth F. Lord, Esq., Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 S Main Street Center Building, 31d Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0410 r 600356/1 McNEII., LEDDY & SHEAHAN BURLING1'ON. VERMONT 05401 Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets 116 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-2901 Michael Zahner, Executive Director Environmental Board National Life Records Center Building Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 05620-3201 District #4 Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Jct., VT 05452 DATED at Burlington, Vermont, this 24`h day of November, 2003. o l . LeddY , E cNeil, Leddy & Sheaha , P.C. ttorneys for Resurrection Park Cemetery LAW OFFICES cNIEXIL, ILEDDY & SHEAHAN A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION JOSEPH C. McNEIL (1919-1978) JOSEPH E. McNEIL JOHN T LEDDY NANCY GOSS SHEAHAN WILLIAM F. ELLIS SUSAN GILFILLAN JOSEPH A. FARNHAM JANET C. MURNANE KEVIN J. COYLE• KIMBERLEE 1. STURTEVANT (ALSO ADMITTED IN N.Y.) HAND DELIVERED Peter E. Keibel, District #4 Coordinator District Environmental Commission 111 West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 October 20, 2003 271 SOUTH UNION STREET BURLINGTON. VERMONT 05401 TELEPHONE (802) 863-4531 TELECOPIER (802) 863-1743 Re: Jurisdictional Opinion #4-188 Resurrection Park Cemetery Dear Mr. Keibel• In connection with the above -referenced matter, I enclose herewith for filing Resurrection Park Cemetery's Request for Reconsideration. Thank you. Very truly yours, Jo T. Leddy JTL/ah Enclosure 600356/1 cc: District #4 Environmental Commission Chair, South Burlington City Council Chair; South Burlington Planning Commission Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Elizabeth F. Lord, Esq., Land Use Attorney, Agency of Natural Resources Paul O'Leary, Jr., P.E., O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, PLC Michael Zahner, Executive Director, Environmental Board John H. Hasen, Esq., General Counsel, Environmental Bard Resurrection Park Cemetery Board of Managers CITE' OF SOUTH BU LINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 March 20, 2003 Paul O'Leary O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Dear Paul: Resurrection Park Cemetery Site Plan #SP-03-05 & Conditional Use #CU-03-04 160 Hinesburg Road Enclosed please find a copy of the Development Review Board's (DRB) Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Decision for the site development plan for the Resurrection Park Cemetery on Hinesburg Road. The DRB's approval is subject to the 9 conditions listed on pages 5 and 6 of the enclosed decision. Accordingly, please submit 3 full sets of revised plans pursuant to Condition #9. You will need to submit the revised plans and a landscaping bond before obtaining a zoning permit, and you must obtain a zoning permit prior to September 19, 2003. If you have any questions concerning this approval, please call the Planning and Zoning Office. Sincerely Yours, Janet M. Hurley Associate Planner /jmh Enclosure ldrblsit\resurrection 1SP-03-05.cor. doc ACT 250 MUNICIPAL IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire is intended to help applicants gather evidence to submit under Criterion 7 - Municipal Services. A letter or narrative from the Town Manager, Selectboard Chair or appropriate official may also serve as evidence. APPLICANT TO COMPLETE: Applicant Name: Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Municipality: Town of South Burlington Title and Date of Site Plan: "Resurrection Park Cemetery.. Drainage Overall Plan" dated 2/11/03 Submitted: 7/12/03 TOWN MANAGER, DEPARTMENT HEADS, OR EQUIVALENT TO COMPLETE: a) Does the municipality have the capacity to provide the following services without unreasonable burdens for the above project: Fire Protection Police Protection Rescue Service Solid Waste Disposal Road Maintenance Z. s No No Mun Mun _✓Yes _Yes No _ U Y�et No _ Mun comes No Mun b) If "no", what are the deficiencies? n / o&_ does not provide this service. does not provide this service. does not provide this service. does not provide this service. does not provide this service. c) If the service is unavailable from the municipality, who provides the service so that the town doesn't have to? (AWY CS WD 5W6 d) Would the deficiencies occur without this project? Yes or No? If "no", what measures can the applicant take to alleviate the deficiencies? V)/6,_ e) If the deficiencies are common to many projects, does this project create burdens which are disproportionate t9Jhe taxes and user fees to be paid to the municipality? _Yes or o? If "yes", does the municipality recommend the imposition of an impact fee or other means to mitigate any unreasonable burdens? 0 /� fl Are you available, after sufficient notice to answer questions related to the above statements at an Act 250 hearing? �es or _No I certify that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. ^ o , , _ is Position U U Date O'Leary -Burke Associates, PLC r July 11, 2003 Mr. Ray Belair Zoning Administrator 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05453 RE: Resurrection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road, South Burlington Dear Ray: We are writing on behalf of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington in regards to the proposed expansion of the existing Resurrection Park Cemetery. As you know, the South Burlington Development Review Board approved the project on March 18, 2003. At this time, we are beginning the permitting process with the State of Vermont and are requesting your completion of the enclosed Municipal Impact Questionnaire for Act 250. If you have any questions please feel free to call. Sincerely, ,.J Chris Haggerty cc: Peter Wells ZA200212051 \2051-Belair-munimpact.doc 5 ANUREW AVE. SUITE 5 ESSEX JCT., VT 05452 PHONE 802-878-9990 FAX 802-878-9989 CIVIL@TOCETHER.NET O'Leary -Burke I Associates, PLC ' March 14, 2003 Ms. Janet Hurley Assistant Planner 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05453 RE: Resurrection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road, South Burlington Dear Janet: I am writing in response to our 3/12/03 telephone conversation concerning landscape bond issues for the proposed expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery. As discussed, the proposal involves many phases over the course of many years. The first phase to occur will involve construction of the Section I Columbarium and Section K Family Garden Sites in 2003. No landscaping is proposed for Section K as many trees will be preserved in this area (see sheet SP-2 Master Plan). The Section I Columbarium involves installation of Northern Red Oaks, Japanese Tree Lilacs, and Compact Pfitzer Junipers as shown on sheet SP-5 Planting Plan. Landscaping of the Section I Columbarium is estimated at $13,785. Construction of this Columbarium will involve site work and landscaping, starting with one granite Columboria and others to be installed as demand requires. As shown on the Phasing Plan (Sheet SP-3), the next phase to occur would be Section H - Traditional Grave Sites, proposed in 2005. Landscaping bond issues with this phase, and with all future phases from thereon, will be addressed as needed, closer to the proposal time. I hope this information was helpful. Please feel free to call with any questions. Sincerely, :.J Chris Haggerty cc: Peter Wells Z,:A2002\2051 \2051-1 lurley l .doc 5 ANDREW AVE. SUITE 5 ESSEX JCT., VT 05452 PHONE 802-878-9990 FAX 802-878-9989 OBCA@PSHIFT.COM Bill Szmanski, City Engineer March 17, 2003 Ressurection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road The retention pond discharge to the 12 inch pipe between the two adjacent Prouty Parkway houses should be replaced, extended, and connected to the Prouty Parkway storm sewer system. 2. The drainage pipe should be plastic not metal. 3. The pond should be fenced. ar+:t 4VIE Mn•, n It m • w:r 3 i , ��M�ltl7itl' UttR1, �r�n+era• d 0.4 ait.l a'lrt, O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, PLC March 14, 2003 Ms. Janet Hurley Assistant Planner 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05453 RE: Resurrection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road, South Burlington bear Janet. I am writing in response to our 3/12/03 telephone conversation concerning landscape bond issues for the proposed expansion of the Resurrection Park Cemetery. As discumsed, the proposal involves many phases over the course of many years, The first phase to occur will involve corwstrtxtion of the Section I Columbarium and Section K Family Garden Sites in 2003. No lrindscaping is proposed for Section K as many trees grill be preserved in this area (see sheet 5P-2 Master Plan). The Section I Columborium involves installation of Northern Red Oaks, Japanese Tree Lilacs, and Compact Pfitzer Junipers as shoran on .sheet SP-5 Planting Plan. Landscaping of the Section I Columbariurn is e6limated at $13,785. Construction of this Columbarium will involve site work and landscaping, starting with one granite Columbaria and others to be installed as demoru; r",rires. As shown on the Phasing Plan (Sheet SP-3), the next phase to occur would be Section H - Traditional Grave Sites, proposed in 2005. Landscaping bond issues with this phase, and with all future phases from thereon, will be addressed as needed, closer to the proposal time. i hope this snforrnation was helpful. Please feel free to call with any questions. cc: Peter Wells T,12442t29$1 VS1.1ivrkey l An �Akt ry.+Yx:l. q.r i T0-d Sincerely, Chris Haggerty 6 AN1}1iYW AVt, a111TE 9 FSSEA JCT., VT 09442 PRONE 8024 8-99g0 FAX 902-878-M9 08CA@)PSH1FT CG.4 6 :6e '�R-r, tZ08 71^1-) w" b1: 11 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: March 13, 2003 \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan.srp.doc Plans received: February 18, 2003 SITE PLAN APPLICATION #SP-03-05 & CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION #CU-03-04 RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY— ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON Meet Owner/Applicant Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington 351 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Engineering Paul O'Leary O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5 Essex Junction, VT 05452 Location Map 7 It date: March 18, 2003 Landscape Architect TK Landscape Architects 133 Blakely Road, Suite 203 Colchester, VT 05446 Property Information Tax Parcel 0860 00160 Volume 13, Page 242 R4 District ±41 acres CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan.srp.doc The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vermont, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is requesting site plan and conditional use approval for expansions to the Resurrection Park Cemetery, which is an accessory use to the adjacent church. The proposal involves site preparation for additional grave sites, construction of columbarium, and construction of new roadways. The subject property is located at 160 Hinesburg Road, contains approximately 41 acres, and falls within the Residential 4 (R4) and Traffic Overlay Districts. Associate Planner Janet Hurley and Administrative Officer Raymond Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the Site Plan submitted on February 18, 2003, and have the following comments. ZONING DISTRICT & DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Section 25.107 of the Zoning Regulations prohibits more than 30% of the front setback from being used for driveways and parking, and the balance shall be landscaped. Furthermore, a continuous landscaped strip of 15 ft. in width traversed only by driveways and sidewalks shall be maintained between the street right-of-way and the balance of the lot. The applicant's calculations estimate the proposed front yard coverage is 29.9%. Table 1. Dimensional Requirements R4 Zoning District Required Proposed �l Min. Lot Size for Conditional Use 43,560 ft. 1,785,960 ft. Min. Frontage 170 ft. 846 ft. �l Max. Building Coverage 20% 0.2% �1 Max. Total Coverage 40% 10.5% Max. Total Front Yard Coverage 30% >30% Min. Front Setback 30 ft. ±36 ft. ♦ Min. Side Setback 15 ft. ±6 ft. ♦ Min. Rear Setback 30 ft. 25 ft. ?Max. Building Height 40 ft. unknown zoning compliance ♦ existing condition not affected by current application ? unknown but unaffected by current application Traffic Overlay District Zone 5 As site development for each phase is initiated, the applicant should pay traffic impact fees for each phase of cemetery expansion. The subject property falls within Zone 5 of the Traffic Overlay District. Uses in this zone may generate a maximum peak hour volume of 5 to 45 trips per 40,000 sq. ft. of land. This would allow a maximum peak hour volume of 223 to 2,009 trip ends. According to Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) data, the proposed cemetery expansion will generate CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan.srp.doc significantly less than this allowed range of traffic, with a maximum average daily traffic generation of 198 vehicle trip ends per day. Nonetheless, Staff notes that the proposed progressive expansion of the cemetery will slowly generate more traffic, and the applicant should pay traffic impact fees accordingly. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Pursuant to Section 26.102 of the zoning regulations, the DRB may consider the following in its review of a site plan application: (a) Pedestrian and vehicular access. Vehicular access is provided via an existing 30 ft. ingress and egress curb cut on Hinesburg Road, and a 9 ft. service curb cut on Hinesburg Road along the southerly property line. A public sidewalk exists along the westerly side of Hinesburg Road. Internal sidewalks are not provided, but the cemetery adequately accommodates pedestrian traffic. Staff notes that the City of South Burlington Official Map shows a proposed recreation path/pedestrian trail running diagonally across the subject property. However, the Recreation Path Committee reviewed the proposed cemetery expansion plans and determined that it is no longer interested in pursuing a recreation path easement on this property (See Appendix A). (b) Circulation. With the exception of the approximately 120 ft. long service road, all interior roadways appear to be at least 18 ft. wide and can accommodate two-way vehicular traffic. Circulation is proposed to be two-way throughout the site. Staff believes the circulation plan is adequate. (c) Parking. 2. The plans need to be revised to delineate existing and proposed parking for employees and patrons of the site. A bicycle rack must also be provided. In addition, the applicant should provide more detailed information on cemetery employees at the site. Existing parking is provided adjacent to the maintenance building at the southwesterly corner of the property. Spaces are not delineated on the plans; however, it appears that there is room for about 10 parking spaces in this area. The applicant has indicated that there are currently 1 to 3 employees on the site, but has not indicated whether these are full-time employees. No other parking is indicated on the plans. Staff recommends that the plans be revised to indicate where the applicant intends to provide parking for funerals or other church activities on the subject property. Pursuant to Section 26.253(b), bicycle parking shall be provided for employees on the subject property. The plans show no bicycle parking. (d) Landscaping, screening, and outdoor lighting. 3. Staff recommends that the applicant be required to obtain a zoning permit for each phase of site development. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan. srp.doc 4. Prior to the issuance of a zoning permit for each phase, the applicant must provide a landscaping performance bond or other form of surety to guarantee approved landscape plantings for that phase of site development. The performance bond must guarantee plantings for a period of three years. The applicant has provided estimated construction costs, which are attached as Appendix B. Pursuant to Section 26.105(a) of the Zoning Regulations, minimum landscaping cost requirements are typically determined as a percentage of building construction costs; however, the cemetery proposal does not include construction of buildings. Staff notes that the cemetery master plan is essentially a landscaping plan in and of itself. Therefore, minimum cost requirements may not be applicable to this application. Nonetheless, pursuant to Section 26.107 of the Zoning Regulations, the applicant must provide a performance bond or other form of surety acceptable to the city to guarantee the completion of the approved landscaping and site restoration. The performance bond must guarantee all plantings for a period of three years. The plans include a phasing schedule, which establishes time frames for site development within designated areas within the cemetery. Site development is proposed for two areas in 2003, one area in 2005, two areas in 2050, one area in 2075, and three areas in 2100. Staff recommends that the applicant be required to obtain a zoning permit for each phase of site development. Prior to the issuance of the first permit, Staff recommends that the applicant provide a landscape planting list for the three sites to be developed in 2003 and 2005, which can be used as a basis for establishing the amount of required landscaping bond for each of these phases. 5. The plans should be revised to address the Public Works Arborist's concern about the red oak tree spacing. Public Works Arborist Craig Lambert has reviewed the plans and notes that the proposed landscape plantings are appropriate (See Appendix C). However, Mr. Lambert notes that the proposed red oak plantings may be a little close when the trees reach maturity, as the typical crown spread for Red Oak is 50-60 ft. Mr. Lambert notes that the plans should reflect that future thinning may be needed at this spacing. Staff notes that no outdoor lighting is shown as existing or proposed on the site. Other Water Superintendent Jay Nadeau has reviewed the plans and indicated that he has no concerns. In addition, City Engineer Bill Szymanski has also reviewed the proposed plans and expressed no concerns. CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA The DRB must find that the proposed expansion of use will not adversely affect the following: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. The applicant calculates a maximum average daily traffic generation of 198 vehicle trip ends per day, based on ITE data. The data are dependent on the size of the cemetery in acres. Staff notes that the size of the cemetery is not changing, but the area developed for cemetery CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 5 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan. srp. doc use will gradually increase. No residential uses are proposed. Staff believes that the proposal will not adversely affect municipal services. (b) The essential character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. Staff believes that the proposal will not adversely affect the character of the area or the ability to develop adjacent properties. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. Again, the applicant calculates a maximum average daily traffic generation of 198 vehicle trip ends per day, based on ITE data. The data are dependent on the size of the cemetery in acres. Staff does not believe that this will adversely affect service levels on roads and highways in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in effect. The proposed site development and use are in keeping with current regulations. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. No development or uses are proposed that would affect renewable energy resources. (f) General public health and welfare The proposed cemetery expansion will not have an adverse affect on general public welfare. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve this site plan and conditional use application, subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain a zoning permit within six months of this decision pursuant to Section 27.302 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations. 2. The applicant shall be required to obtain a zoning permit for each phase of site development. 3. Prior to the issuance of a zoning permit for each phase, the applicant shall pay a traffic impact fee. 4. Prior to the issuance of a zoning permit for each phase, the applicant must provide a landscaping performance bond or other form of surety to guarantee approved landscape plantings for that phase of site development. The performance bond must guarantee plantings for a period of three years. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 6 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\resurrection\siteplan srp doc 5. Prior to the issuance of the first zoning permit, the applicant must provide the following: a. The plans must be revised to delineate existing and proposed parking for employees and patrons of the site. b. The plans must be revised to show a bike rack on the subject property. C. The plans must be revised to address the Public Works Arborist's concern about the red oak tree spacing. d. The applicant must submit 3 sets of revised plans to the Department of Planning and Zoning. Respectfully submitted, Jan/et M. kufley, Ass' ciate Planner Copy to: Chris Haggerty, O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates Terry Krinsky, TK Landscape Architects ( APPENDIX A 575 DORSE T STREET, SO JTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 TEL: (302) 846-4108 FA?:: (802; 846-4101 ' BRUCE OWEILL, CPRP DIRECTOR � d / THOMAS HUBBARD, CPRP ASS'T DIRECTOR To: Development Review Board From Recreation Path Committee Re: Resurrection Park Cemetery Date: March 4, 2003 The Recreation Path Committee, at its meeting on Monday, March 3, 2003 reviewed the site plan for the master plan for Resurrection Park Cemetery . The existing Official Map for the city shows a Recreation Easement across the site. The committee indicated that it had suggested that this easement be dropped, during its input into the Comprehensive Plan, therefore the committee is no longer interested in retaining this proposed easement and it should be taken off the map and have no effect on this project. Subj: Resurrection Park memo Date: 3/7/2003 7:11:16 PM Eastern Standard Time From: ibudd adel hia.net To: ONeilIBM a aol.com Sent from the Internet .(Details Bruce, It may be too late, and therefore, irrelevant, but in your memo to the DRB re Resurrection Park Cemetery, I don't believe the Official Map showed a rec path easement, just a proposed future path. (I don't have a copy of the map here at home, so I don't know this for sure.) The map Mike made for us in 1/02 does not show an easement through the cemetery. I wouldn't want the DRB or the cemetery people to scurry around looking for documentation of an easement that doesn't exist. Thanks, Lenore ( APPENDIX B TK Landscape Architects 133 Bkikeiv Road, Suite 203, Colcliester, Vermont 05446 Voice: 802-864-7343 Fax-802-863-8389 Email-tkland(�i- to,,ethennet Resurrection Park Cemetery Probable costs of construction based upon Preliminary Construction Drawings Columbarium Section 1 1-16-03 Item Quantity Unit Price Cost Total 1. Paved circular driveway — 560 LF X 18'W 12,000 SF $2.00 SF 24,000 2. Granite curb — 502 LF 502 LF $25.00 LF 12,550 3. Trees 45 Avg 500 22,550 4. Fine Seed 17,350 SF inside circle 17,350 SF $0.25 4,340 5. Rough Seed 59,000 SF outside circle 59,000 SF $0.10 5,900 6. General excavation LS 10,000 7. Irrigation system LS 5,000 8. Columbarium pavilion 280 niches LS 175,000 Subtotal $258,340 9. Add one walkway alternate: Alternate A Granite 2500 SF 20.00 SF 50,000 Alternate B Precast concrete unit pavers 2500 SF 10.00 SF 25,000 Alternate C Poured in place concrete 2500 SF 7.50 SF 18,750 Subtotal with granite walkwa s 136,340 $308,340 Subtotal with precast concrete unit pavers 111,340 $283,340 Subtotal with poured in place concrete walks 105,090 $277,090 Add: 10. Pond 1 LS 30,000 11. Dewatering system 2000 LF 10.00 LF 20,000 Probable range of costs $358,340 $327,090 Future Add: 12. Columbarium cubes — Rock of Ages Add units as needed in future 40 25,000 1,000,000 Range of total costs to construct Columbarium Section 1— 3480 niches includes $50,000 for pond & dewater system) $1,327,090 to $1,358,000 Range of total costs per niche $381 to $390 O'Leary -Burke a Associates, PLC C February 18, 2003 Mr. Ray Belair Zoning Administrator 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05453 RE: Resurrection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road, South Burlington Dear Ray: We are writing on behalf of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington in regards to a proposed expansion of the existing Resurrection Park Cemetery and are requesting preliminary Site Plan review. The property is located on Hinesburg Road in South Burlington (abutting the St. John Vianney Church). The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington currently owns the approximately 41- acre parcel, which has been used as a cemetery since the 1940's. To date, nearly twelve (12) acres are occupied and the remaining area is a mix of mowed lawn and woods. The property is located in the Residential 4 Zoning District. Our firm and TK Landscape Architects have been hired by the Roman Catholic Diocese to assist them in updating their Cemetery Master Plan. The timeline of the proposed expansion is unique in that it's based on decades and centuries, not years. The Section I Columbarium and associated roadways would likely be the first section to be built, with the remaining improvements to occur as demand and funding allow, over the course of many years. Please find enclosed the following: 1) Application for Site Plan Review; 2) Application fee of $60; 3) List of Abutters, 4) Construction Cost Spreadsheet; 5) (5) full size copies of plans and (1) reduced 11"x17" set; If you have any questions please feel free to call. Sincerely, Chris Haggerty cc: Peter Wells 5 ANDREW AVE. SUITE 5 ESSEX JCT., VT 05452 PHONE 802-878-9990 FAX 802-878-9989 OBCA@PSHIFT.COM BIlli lit Y - `1 Xin!'d.+Vy. •'9� I, LOCUS .CT LOCATION DRAWING SCHEDULE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SITE PLANNING TN LANDSCAPE ARCA TECTS SPI ME SHEET MT1 ORTMOPHOTO 5P2 RASTER PLAN 5P3 MUSING FUN SPA OaI.FANW SECTION I SRC PLAN 5F5 CaLUV1 SECTION I PLAMTNG PLAN 5% CaU SCCnON J 51TC RAN 5P7 CCH."ARIA 5ECnO J rLANTNG RAIN spa Ca"ARW 5CCTICN5 SM WE DETAL5 POND PLANING FLAN ENGNEERNG 01EART "KE a& ASSOCIATES E1 MAHA.CE - OVERALL RAN EZ DRANACE FLAN - w 50ALC - SECTON I AREA E3 DRAINAGE RAN - 40 SCALE - 5ECnOM J AREA C4 PO - DETAL5 AND SKLfIGAnON6 E5 ROADS J• DRAINAGE - DETAL5 AND SPECIRCATCWS GRANITE COLUMBARIA ROCK OF ACES CORPORATION 1 OP 1 CCH. L FEATURE - 280 NIGtC5 --- 9O NCHE LPYT T- K TK Landscape Architects LANDSCAPE ARCMtECTURC r• 5RE PLANNING 13 BUKILY ROAD 511TC 203 CaC11ESTER. 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VERMONT, 05401 902-SG2-1530 ORTHOPHOTO + DRAWING SCHEDULE 50ALE A5 5HO- 2-11-03 TK PROJECT 9921 SHEET NLPIDER vAwta PwacWAr U ►❑ asOM PARRWAT w 1 Ices I St[5 I 4 II in 1 o Ra TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES m 4A Ams TRADMOKALL GRAVE SRE5 _ m gals• COLLIn IAM CGl as AgRa / OOLIAZARIA \ OA 0 J TRADRONAL GRAVE 5RE8 O . � \AOSC► 1 I oA �aee II I two mcm= ROAD CEMETERY PHA51NG 5CHEDULE SECTION DESCRIPTION EXISTING 2003 OR PROPOSED # OF ACRES * OF LOTS DENSITY INTERMENTS PER ACRE NUMBER OF INTERMENT5 A TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES MISTING 4.1 1207 1212 I 4969 1.1 361 11.51 1 1 44 R 0.5 405 B30 405 L V 5q E CREMATION INTERMENT 51TE5 181 F TRADITIONAL W SITES 4.2 1 75 357 MAU6ULLU. N I TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES 4.6 1 O O OLUMBARIA PROPOSED 2003 B 3460 BARA PROPOSED 2300 .4 A 190 48 K PAMLY GARDEN SITES PROPOSED 2003 L 'MT. AUBURN' STYLE GRAVE SITES PROPOSED 2050 .1 420 q0O WO M 'MT. AUBURN' STYLE GRAVE SITES PROPOSED 2300 400 9 1800 RA ION RA PROPOSED 2050 1 110 770 1.1 O 110 1 10 RADI 10 AL RAVE 0.4 110 440 DRIVEWAYS TKI NG RO O - EXISTING 0.1 NA - PONDS. OPEN 5PACE, STAGINGAREAS XI NG f RO OS 5.5 NA NA TOTALS 1. • .370 SCHEDULE NOTES- 1. *SECTION B INCLUDES 975 REGULAR GRAVE51TE5 AND 266 BABY GRAVE51TE5 2. ACREAGE 15 CALCULATED FROM ORTHOPMOTO AND S1TE PLAN DOCUMENTS - NOT FROM GROUND SURVEYS. 3. THE NUMBER OF EXISTING LOTS AND INTERMENTS IS DOCUMENTED IN RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY RECORDS. O IIR 4. THE ESTIMATED NUMBER OF PROP05ED LOTS AND INTERMENT5 15 CALCULATED BY EXTRAPOLATING EXISTING DENSITIES OVER THE CALCULATED AREAS FOR EACH PROPOSED SECTION. ACTUAL NUMBERS MAY VARY. I 5. THE ESTIMATED NUMBER OF PROPOSED COLUMBARIA INTERMENT$ 15 CALCULATED FROM ROCK OF AGES DETAILS. G. DATES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF PROP05ED SECTIONS ARE ESTIMATES AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING UPON FUTURE NEEDS. STYLE LIU 1 R1t L— u Aaln 1 El i I M01,050 ALI STYLE \ GRAVE SIRES 1 T- TK Landscape Architects LA -APE ARCHITECTURE +SITE FLANNNG 1133�CLTR�ADgSUTC 2�3R� GOLGHESTER. VERMONT OS4 B02-BG4-l"3 rAx-BDx-aG3-ax�9 c-nA�- n:Ima m OW ENWEEMG- O'LEARY BURKE CIVIL ASSOCIATES 5 ANDREW AVCNR ESSEx JIAILTION. VERMONT 502-87e-9990 FAX-SO2-�p]9-99a9 COLLMBARIA ARGMTECTLRAL DE5IGN ♦ SALES, ROOK OF AGES %0 GRAHTEVLLE ROAD RRI, Box 1140 GRANTCVLLr. VERMONT 0%54 502-4/G-2292 E-MAIL- ma•oYun•rockofgp — RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY COMMITTEE FAT Jr"GS. GMARMAH PETER WCLLS. )RECTOR OF rACUMS ROBERT DELARMGInM ALAN OMARRON CLEMENT DEER JOMN JOACNM JCMN LEDDY DON MCKENZ . SUFERNTENDENT RECEIVED FF3, 18 2003 City of So. Burlington 100' ZOO 30O 1'-100'0' RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY ROMAN CATMOL DIOCESE OF BUILdIGTON RESLRREOTION PARK CEMETERY COFHTTEE MNESBLRG ROAD, 50VDM BLRLINGTOK VERMONI. 05401 502-%2-1530 PHASING PLAN 50ALE A5 SHOWN 2-11-03 TK PROJECT 992T �pOQ3 SHEET N ER 4- TK Landscape Architects + 133 NIAMY ROAD, SUIrz GOLCMSTM Vew� 602-06�7843 ()5� 49 4" mmowv fJGDNC g� To TIC m rrm Fum Is WOWN fm 0. T'gr�IW L AND M ONLY, .M%r*= �T MIICWAr jL .3_ L AND 690TON N T'R TO KRrOgK Im "Tam r1lA011r Fm ymC MOTICH I AM THE DWWWAY. OlAry W= C4VL A56OMTES sm L W�Ay 3 ANDREW AVENff NOT It SCOPE or CCUMLVA rsax JjNGTm VeRNCNT —GMW —A6A W—MFOR. roo"REAPT KAM "Zr L APO N. WZ-bTe-,"o Cf rm-SOP76~ &1 10 bKom Tmas TINOLLp HAT AR[ "Im -SHOWN TO Umom"rm 'T- �IAIIOKI T� mSGH kW�# AW Ou� I , / / I / AW C07 RmR TO 9mmy C-L a60G�EVLLE ROAD LIMITTOF �PAVCUr OIZARY BLOM CAVL Ab=T96 % CRACING ARI BOX 1140 WN TNE DEVELOFNENT Of lbCCTION I AND THE WVVWAY. 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SSW03101 Fll 6 4- GOLUMBARIUM SECTION I 4, SITE PLAN WALE AB SHOWN 2-U-03 TK FKOXOT IMI F—m) 16; + BMW MR41M PLANT SCHEDULE SUNNY LAWN SEED M OFFSET 10' FROM 20% ENHANOVP FOR .—I MT— CiRANTICYLLE ROW ON PARK CEMETERY COMMITTEE Roam VELANCTIZUERE WT "ADM 30 G.NORTHERN RED OAK C, 3 . ON CENTER OFFSET 10' FROM EDGE Or PAVEMENT 14.12' ON OFFSET 4' FROM EDQE OF WALKWAY RECEIVED FLU AT OF OMMUCTION F TO A"Lomroombl" 3 OA7K 32' ON SEED LAWN OFFSET It ASCT TRIT F AND TREAT 41 ON CENTER. STAGGERMW UWTS OF MULCH 00 EASTING OAK INSPECT TREE PRUNE. FEED. AND TREAT AS NEEDED Is TOANJM THE IN THEY AM Om. IT lob V16= TO PFURFORM THIS QtAONG FOR THE w or M WALKWAY AREAS THAT AM SHOWN fog rv"Aff OUTS OR n N ------ AM THE 000"AY Mr. RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY SHOWN ON TM OPLME W-5. THE PLANTING PLAN SCALE AD SHOWN FED b"my "UNDER SUNNY LAWN SEED M OFFSET 10' FROM 20% ENHANOVP FOR .—I MT— CiRANTICYLLE ROW ON PARK CEMETERY COMMITTEE Roam VELANCTIZUERE WT "ADM 30 G.NORTHERN RED OAK C, 3 . ON CENTER OFFSET 10' FROM EDGE Or PAVEMENT 14.12' ON OFFSET 4' FROM EDQE OF WALKWAY RECEIVED FLU AT OF OMMUCTION F TO A"Lomroombl" 3 OA7K 32' ON SEED LAWN OFFSET It ASCT TRIT F AND TREAT 41 ON CENTER. STAGGERMW UWTS OF MULCH 00 EASTING OAK INSPECT TREE PRUNE. FEED. AND TREAT AS NEEDED Is TOANJM THE IN THEY AM Om. IT lob V16= TO PFURFORM THIS QtAONG FOR THE w or M WALKWAY AREAS THAT AM SHOWN fog rv"Aff OUTS OR n N ------ AM THE 000"AY Mr. RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY SHOWN ON TM OPLME W-5. THE PLANTING PLAN SCALE AD SHOWN FED b"my "UNDER -SECTION N 5ECTION 0 TRADITIONALWAVE SITES TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES TK Landscape Architects LAND60AM ARCMf TLW SITE MANINNG 133 SLAKELT ROAD SLM 20S 00�61M VERMONT 05446 a02-664-7643 r q NOTE. OEM T -3 DRAINAGE M.Aft j TWO SHEET` I, OK MA,,,W MAN t"W� C4f�& + OLnnOW INVERTS DLRXE � ASSOCIATES REVSOMS TO DRAINAGE AS SHOWN ON E-3 MARL SLrOtCM INE WOPWA11M 6"" ON THIS RAN SP-4 O'jjEAR'Y%6 CIVIL ASSOCIATES 2 RETANNG ROZ-675-qR90 r -676-qw 0" lwTuw. DESIGN a SA'fS 5W QRAMTCVIL ROAD m a" IUO 01I.L.E. EXISTING EASING TREES 602GRANT-4n-22VENMOKt 056" 82 POND TO REMAIN- I-MAL- —a..--krap- 0, ~~4 SMICTWELY PRUNE + NEEDEDRESURREGnON PARK CEMETERY COP"TTEE AS PAT JENNINGS, CMARMAN 2" TREAT PETER WELLS.W=TOR OF F�S Room DELARIO1WERE ALAN CAARRON OJ31!MT O= J" JOACM OW-PONT 15 6 JOMM — El" 3145 wnm" DON PICKS", NAPOIHTO« O"SEl'"5* PAVEMENT TO E-3 / / r RLAn - ) DROP WKS 51 TOW 317D TOW 316.5 TOW X" TOW 31145 co TOW Lum Q," 31 .4 y as TONsaE 24Z EDGE Of W66e& TO DMIDGE MW AND PROTECT E T GROSSING6 BRIDGE - -- — ------ 3244 152 �mmxnm= TO ma'a I 314.r. E E I V F. E -%Z13. OP / SIN GRANITE CAM SECTIONS TO PROTECT WALKWAY AT II ORNMAY M699M TOW 316Z TOW31GZ TOW317D TOWS 18 2003 rLu 71 - 13 a \0 i2a. Ir IT I I TYR CURB TOP Or 75 City of So. Burlington 717 P&O&AGES PLAN SECTION F .\\ 11 \ &' AY TRADITIONAL GRAVE 51TE5 WMWOKY a I 70EO A DROP am AT 4 WALKftTb '0 —3 WALL COLLMAKH 5'2' WWT TOP OF WALL - 320.0 FG OUTSM WALL 318.0 -7 20' -314 RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY D, Agff aLwjmTON OOM"ryer N am-m-1530 wrS ROAD 50R NAUN TOM vemmomr. oSAon C OLUMBARIUM SECTION J 517E PLAN -1ALZ A SHOWN. 104175-TFROZOT �l ..�r ZARD HEEL M C3 Shm NUMBER HINE5BURG ROAD CROUTE 11G) BRIDGE E POND XISTING EXISTING POND SECTION N TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES IG NORTHERN RED STAGGER SPACING AS '.OWA m 0 01 a is ILI, a' C C 10 C 5ECTION 0 TRADITIONAL GRAVE 54Tr5 IN\ ED PLANT SCHEDULE TK Landscape Architects LANDSCAPEARCNIECTM . fin MAMNNG Gumm" COMMON mug WTAW HOC SRC More M OLAKeLy ROAD. SM 203 Coamm VERN 05" 30 Tz MORTMERMI I= OAR 0-161. 2' 32 MAWSK TREE LLAC S~ '4.14L. Wmry Sw 3' CAL S'S 26 GALLERY FEAR rr- d-� 3. 430 COMPACT METZ AIMPER AORM— dw— lur 24" COKTAW.R !TAMING ALL---� 'OU'ARYMM CIVIL ASSOCIATES 0 ANDREW AVM C6 VERMONT aamt= fAX-002=61=1. WNNY LAWN SEED MIX Sm NAME .0,, � Old"TION LIMTY K=6=65 M-359 SSE '.m, MORA" WSPA=Ah OESCH S&LES. MAND rfWAX! O�" AGEb GRA WEV" ROAD Im MT11M LC 5 THAN 3% WEED SEWS LESS TMAN O.Ix EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN g? BOX Im GRAKMV� Vfl� OD mor"m eMmAmm:v roK 145ZT AND WASE RESSIANCE SELECTIVELY Fftmr + 602-475 TREAT AS NEEDED RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY COMMITTEE ENT MAR FAT �N`*- 9= 01 FAMMS N, CENTER r 6.51 FROM 7 FAV9MO17 CAARRON Cte"m p JOAC41M JOMM J" LEDDY 1314 EMM SMU FKAW FV= HINE55URG ROAD CROLITE 11G) PzG T "m imm 4'- cowAr— ItIm ... SECTION F TRADITIONAL GRAVE SITES -14 GALLERY PE at ON SET IRGN NOT" REFER TO 5KE7 E-3 DRAhAW MAN 5COTON J OU Y KIM G ASSOCIATES FOR DRANk" PLAN MCLLENG DRAN5' R GEANOLTS OL,OW E 4 40 NORTHERN RED OAK % V�S TO THE DKAhAW MAN AS SHOWN ON E-3 WALL 91"CE DC STAGGER SPACING AS SHOWN TIS 6P-7 PRUNE.FERTILIZE. TREAT ROW Or —1— A5 NEEDED oll RECEIVED FEB 18 2003 City of So. Burlington .0, RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY ROMAN CATNGLIG cc, comma "msm= Roo, ww" wunmim VEER 084M 602-0"-1530 COLUMBARILIM SECTION J PLANTING PLAN SOME AS SMOWh 2-41-03 TK MWZCT 'N01 WWT 1400" TO e• FACC OF Gum TO Mr�•W�0WM � 1RR 1 GOLUMBARIA 5ECTION — SMALL T /•KOYJ, - FA" OF OM TO FACC GOLUMBARIA 5EGTION — LARGE 1•-xoro• TO V FED TK Landscape Architects LANDSG4P2 A rAMTu2 ♦ 6R2 M ANNNO = m Y ROAD SM 203 GOLOeSTM MrIONT 054" 502-6G4-"6 W-602-SG3-°3S9 E-MAL- MJRW�LapAMMrnK ® aerrwn'oai nt Wwon� uw�u.�A w OW 04GHMNW� 01SARY EURKE CIVIL A550C ATE5 I ANgt[W AV[NJC R66" AmTIOM vep"ONT eoz-eeTe-woo ea�ilJ.°-R-°a4cf°.�Pws.rc. GOLUIUMM ARCIfROT Me ♦ 6"S' ROCK OF AWS 560 GRANf2VLLI ROAD NKI. 6 1140 GANCULLL. YWONT 05654 602-4T6-2262 G-MAL- �eR�olxiRwac/afRMMcaw RE5 C� CEMETERY COMTTEE PAT P21@ WCLL6. DRCGTOR OF MUM RO62RT DQAJtl12H M ALAN CMARRON JOMN JOA W J" LLWY DON MGO?lTL. SWERWIC I -TES, RECEIVED FEE 18 Liu: City of So. Budington REVI"S. r-an•o• RE5URRECTION PARK CEMETERY R01" CATMOW MWZ52 OF 6u6JNGTON WOLMCTRRI PARK crwm" C01*17122 MMCMAG ROW W M NAUCTOM VLRIOW 0540 602-6°2-15]O SITE SECTIONS SGAIL AS WOWN 2-11-03 TR PROXOT w21 FW5H J• VERTCAL C*AWTE CURB SAWN TOP. SPOT FACE. JONTED 6' W®TH. IB' OEM STRAIGHT AND RADUNEEDED A5 NEE GRANITE PAVER ,,. ASPHALT MPRCGNATED STRIP —BPRII.1Ri0U6 PAVEMENT '-w ltS IQ lob W C O �...uh t� Q o cN c� p 0 L6 ,u�g CRUSHED UPAVEL MNHUM B' UNDER CURB VA.O.T. SPECOICATION 704.05 - FNE C2•3 COMPACTED q5X MAX" DRY DENSITY FLUSH GRANITE CURB 1•-1•0• +' GRANTC PAVERS. TPKRFYL TOP SEC. SUM + COLOR SLAZOT TO APPROVAL BY waLRDEHR lNoSCAr[ AROYRGT rATrcleH AS eFEtrEO BY LANOBGNC ARCHITECT 111 GRANITE PAVERS 4 r-x•o• r SETTING Em - STORE DUST 11, OIBIEHCD GRAVEL VAG.T. SP[GPCANON 70+D5 - FIE L2'J COMAGT 45R MAX. DRY DENSITY qOR MAIL DRY DENSITY FR1RE BRANCHES AS H60ED ALOR 'BUNdE• Trrc GOR'S - TTRBI�NRgT SMALL ME LOOSE 04OUGUWALL MTO TON4 ; �1rT[IR a'I� BCA6oN ING TREE ONMCi[R 2+• WOCR THAN CAHETCR S 6T 91� Y SS T ARGLT[GT OF ROOT BAIL B E3D HARDWOOD BEARS +• LAYER APPROVED [D BNB( MAC" OVAL NlBMT SNTLF FOR ARROYAL M CONSTRUCT +• RAISCO SOL RING TO LA[CT WATER TO ROOT SALL LOOSEN CUT. + REMOVE NLS.AP FROM TOP 2/3 OF ROOT BALL. CUT + FIN DWE TOP V3 OF RMI CSTRAG WINS + BASKETS. BAC I. WITH APPROVED TOPSOL OR APPROVED FBTILRC OP TOPSOIL AN) COTOST SL.SPIT BJJIYC TO iPE PROEGT LANDSCAPE ARG RTCGT FGR APPROVAL PRIOR TO PLANING COTALT BACRPLL Al. BASS OF ROOIBALL FdR STARDT. ALLOW REMAINING SAOIFILL TO SETTLE NATURALLY OR TAN IQMLY. USING THE TRUNK RARE AS A W= _ - N WELL DIGfCD SOILS, FLAW THE TR6 AT THE D[IR1 AT WHICt THE TREE HAD _J( FKVIOUSLY GROWN. - - N POORLY DRAPED SOLS, RAI THE TRLW MAIM NO ROOT BALL IF TO + INCHES -- - �- - ABOVE FNNEO uaDE. - - DIG THE TREE M TO A DEPTH THAT ALLOWS RMTLN To � SIT TREE PLANTING Z NraNIB GONST,wT 3' BNIGER IN ARotm CACN rLANT 3• LATER OF APPROVED SNREBOCD BARK MAGH CONINUOIIS LA YR WHEN USED N SMNA BEDS OVERLAY WITH CLACK WCCD BARBER FASAG LOO5CN ". + RENEWS RANT BMSA AT 5NE DEPTH BURAP IRON TOP 2 3 Q ROOT SALL AT PARCH SNRIA HAD PRCVIDUSLY GROWN BAGOLL WITH APPROVED TOPSOIL 1LANTNG PNTLRE SHRUB PLANTING 3 HTS PROPOSED POND PLANTING PLAN G r-aoo• T°K TK Landscape Architects LANDSCAPE ARCHTCOTURE + WE RAHNG 133 B.ARCLY Raw. BUTS 203 GOLGNCSTM VERMONT 05"G BO1-B81-7B m oome� .on n iWRwRL ARwHn�s. w fML ENGPKCRNG: OT.EARY BURKE CNL ASSOCIATES 5 ANDREW AVIOCK CBS" ANGTION VENONT 602-576-9990 FAH-S02-0TB-99B9 C-HN.- abuNRNFt+^R GO,UIENW ARCMRG7LRAL DESIGN + SALES. ROCK a AGES 560 GRAMCAlE ROAD RRL Sox 11+0 502-+76-2201 E-MAL- RWRWt•YaclofpquR KE5URRECTION PARK GEMETCRY GOMMTTEE rAT .ENNGB. CHARYN F[iLR WELLS 014CTOR W FAWTES NOBCRT AISSON EUERC COLEMIENTTaam JON JOAON JON LEVEY DON MG2NCE. SLPEBNTVCW NORM C"EIVE 'L.. 18 11.N'4A� City of So. Burlington RCVNNO v RESURRECTION PARK CEMETERY ;=CAROHMN umouc poc[x a pRSNGTON TRON PARR "MRRY COMMITTEE HNESBLRG ROAD. SOUTH BIABNGTON. VCRMONT. 05+01 802-642-1530 SITE DETAILS POND PLANTING PLAN SCALE AS SHOWN 2-11-03 m PROJECT WR21 SIP STREET NIMINER r/W.6' II I l 1 � fv7 � J I T I I \ I II �' I I \ \ r /r 1 ❑ � ❑� 1z I i �I i / l -- Proposed -- - I xa 1 I i t I\ i t I I .I II I\ rr Existing ✓ / Cremation Interment .3 D Existing Traditional Grave Sites 1-8 acres F Existing xii t g Traditional Grave Sites 1.1 acres �00 0 1 Family GarderA -__ !a ( I Kai 11 I I K9 / M I I I J p I I Sites Kn 5.8 acres it ed p "Mt. 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Budington GRAPHIC SCALE IN Feet ) 1 inch - 40 M � Existing -av 4.2 acres IiJill 11 IfW Pro cres Pr 1. posed AREA RIM ELEV.-314.0' Ce / Legend eS INV. � ~~_-�~�~--�-rw�sm`LrE ---------- ^Du`rwO rm,PEn`, LINE \ —_-------rurm: r^,�c�, / ,�no^�� POND ED&E OF WALK Ep,UNC)/ -~U~- -'--'�"'- --- cxur/wv o=^oc CowrouR r/w/,n 6n^oc Cnw ovK ` '' -- ' / sxonws n,ccu^E o*�� ` � ' /�—REPLANT STREET TREE OVV � | \ n�����N������ �--^--+----~�,�- '- --~-=�----~~�--�-��~�--'----'� - - ]��[�'�_ m � �_�� ' ' ' . Ja6m, ! '- /��� _ \ ��/Traditional �NV._����312.0] \ | [�� / [�^ / Traditional | Grave Sites STEEL- POc.ET FENCE FEBE)(tSTING Y � �m�� , ^~u . w ���� F-------- ------ ' ------ - --��� -'- ' ------ - - - ' - ----� \ | - �~'^u �' ~~�~ ~°'^''�7~'' > / >- \ | | | 0} Ol \ | | | | | | | | | | | GRAPHIC ooaumResurrection Park Cemetery . 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EXISTING TREELINE 0--- ER0510N CONTROL FENCtW1 3Uh ?02 J98 9n DATUM ELEV 290.00 000 GROUP POND SECTION I 1 15" PVC DISCHARGE PIPE RIM ELEV. m 301.5' Liner If»,1� :10000 .h 00 Max Top Elev - 21 or 15" below liner, - whichever is tower 15' PVC DISCNMCE POPE Concrete Block ELEV.J00.0' ' Cast In place POND OUTLET PIPE NT GRAPHIC SCALE m m Is ( IN MET ) I inch s 20 K POND GROSS - SECTION NTS s�x:w : cnuiPs[ xxu 1h' xs en+oEG � 11DPE IINEN Note: Details also apply to 2" PE for future use (booting and sealing) f RE IN. E FEB, I F, A_� 3 ANf.HOR TRENCH City Of SO. Bu lil gio 40 MIL HDPE LINER D" THICK LINER CEDOING LAYER POND SECTION NVi m 1-1/4' TREK TYPE IN COURSE BIT. GONG 12' PAVEMENT e, e, ORAV0. BASE . PAY In7 LANE PAVEAIENT LANE TYPN;A ON ISOM SIDES THE CUT OR FILL SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 3 ON T EXTENDED ON TO MEET ORIONA GROUND WTH 4 OF CVNPACTED T,,SXA_ AND DENSE GRASS GOWN (URBAN MIX) A., TlxgR TYPE u M COWSE BIT. 2' 1 2• WK. PAVES s . • 2' IT •' OPSOL.Ir 7�0 MOCK CRUSHED GRAVEL AS PIA MILCH INiILTRATON TRENCH STATE SPEC A 704.05A OR E704.06 (SEE OETNL) 1)PRIOR TO INSTALLING ME IWTLTRADDS TRENCHES AND 2) ME WORK SHALL M PEREORMED IN ACCORDANCE With ME GRAVEL TILE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE ENGINEER TOWN PURLIC WORKS REQUIREMENTS, ME VERWONT DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTNXH OF ME SUBBASE SOILS. ME CONTRACTOR GE HIGHWAYS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND THE ENGINEERING SHALL FWINISH A LOADED NAFTeLot FOR TRAVELING ON PLANS AND SUSPECIFICAlTWS. ME BBASE WHEN ME ENGINEER PERFORMS THE INSPECTION. 3) F TOP COURSE OF PAVEMENT IS NOT WSTALLPD WARN 60 DAYS ME CONTRACTOR SHALL OVER -EXCAVATE N UNSUTABIE SOLS OF BASE COURSE. CONTRACTOR SMALL APPLY EMIKSON TO FULL AND ADD ApDIMINM GRAVEL RASE AS REWESIED BY ME ENGWEER. WpTM OF BASE COURSE BEiOSE INSTALLING TOP COURSE. ROAD GRO55 — 5EGT ION NTS MASS GRADE UNDISTURBED SOIL RACKMLL WM APPROWD EXCAVATED MATERIAL THOPOU IN B' LIFTS V COMPACIEO ES4 IT OR �EMNNE SIDES OF TRENCHES BYpA n VE 1E553 MRAANTETp liLTERED TABLE A WS5ggREN I SVI SLOP DBE MEE ANGLEOR -. _____ _.-___ NOR �20.A OVERNM aF REPOSE CO LOVEA�R APPROVED ROCK FREE O'IS OUTSIDE BACKMLL MOR01�G0.Y tB+ URETER OF APE) COMPACfEO N e LRTS (NO STONES wLAN.WEIERTMAN 1 1/z' 57. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL AT NCHES '' _-- SMEE OF ROCK FREE B' ENTIRELY WATER �Np LRL1DY i1`24 BACKFnMILLS MATERIAL D 12' UNDISTURBED SOIL STORM SEWER TRENGH NTS 1� III III' -,I I � rqW aaPwvLmH III 111 I OWNsnuL�LVTIpIYA�NiGLEANING, � I_T`:­P_V1MQWSwWW__N IOINTM w11W REILAB AND COFFER EGE TEMPORARY 51LT FENCE h YNIMAI D' OVERLAP WSTA1 WFKTRATON TRENCH MERE SHOWN. t BACXMLL TRENCH WITH 3/4' TO 1 1/2' STONE ANO WRAP IN MIR,AM — OR EQUAL. MM SHALL SE 6' a 12' PERF. SDR 33 PVC (AS SPEaMEp ON PUNS) AND BALL BE _ INSTALLED 1.0' ABOVE ME 0011W Oi ME TRENCH. <° PERPORATED PVL PINE INFILT"ATION NLH TRE° ] ;{�k4' -•U�U} STALL , PILLED CRUSHED 5TOHE AND WRAPPED IN ALTER >� TILT ER ^I K UIDISTJRDED SOIL INFILTRATION TRENCH DETAIL IN 4w �•��4Y,4w 76 OR APPROVED MAL UN �\ PRONIZ _ ._ 6' Reveal "" Finish GPade Pavement Comis ment a C crate ^ 'J 1W crushed grgWi I 4 o 5LOPED GRANITE iI NTS Granite Curb /-4' topaoll GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS L ALL WORK AN, MATCRIAL5 ,ALL DE AMkoVED DY AND N AVC KDAKE WITH THE LATEST VMMONT A6CtKY Cr TRANNORTATION 5TANDAW SPEGIACATICN5 FOR G IDALCTIOA THE MANJAL ON UHIFCRA, TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, THE TOWN OP LOL4HE5TM FLACK WORK REOJN.EIONTS. AP TIE% PLANS. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHRILL GONTACT ALL. UTILITIES DEFORG EXCAVATION TO VGR111 THE LOCATION OF ANY U4DPRGROIMD _INES T1E CONE TM 5HAL. NOTIIT 01-APC AT 1-800-016-SN°E PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. ]. LITILITIlS IWCRMATION 51,WN HEREON WORE ODIAINED FROM DC>T AVAILAOLE SOLIN"I AND V.Y CR HAY PDT DC EITHER AG —ATE OR CGisi GANTRACTOR SHALT VERIFY THE MALT LOCATION OF —TING, UTILITES AND 511ALL OC RESION>ALE IOR ANY DAMAGE TO ANY UTILITY, rEA1_IG OR PRIVATE, OWN OR NOT SFEOVIN NOMM CONTRACTOR WLL COAEG CONTRACTORS- CR RECCNECT ALL. UTILITI[SH 5 TO THE MARC>T 50URLC THECU&H COORDINATION WITH UTLITY OWNER. 4. THE GONIRALTOIt SHN.L ce R!'AONSIDLE FOR EXPOLITION ANJ R[YOVA OF ALL EK D1N9 VE6ETATIOL 1AveNCNT AND >TRUCTLRE5 KCE5 Y M I O TRIN:T THI5 MO T WLC55 OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE% FLANS. M G,ORRA M SHAL, REMOYC ALL EXCESS INTERIM, DEBRIS AD TeASH ARCM 1HE SITE VON GOVL ,_ OF - -IR-S. THE CONTRALTO[ SHALL DE RE UNLA AT HD OWN E#EHBE FOt CNSVRIN6 THAT THE DUST CREATED AS A RESULT P CONSTRUCTION GOES NOT "SAINTA NU$A " OR D A SAFETY HAZAR WHERE AND WHEN OCEIED NECC55MY DY THE _ EE" M CONTRACTOR SHALL DE RCO/NRED TO WET SECTIONS OP THE CONSTRUCTION AREA WITH WATER. APPLY CALGILM CARBIDE OR SWlEF ASPHALT ROADS WITH A POWER DROOS Al OUST CONTROL. 6. ANY SURFACES, LIKS, Olt >TRIILYLOM WHICH HAVE CMI DNAA6GD DT THE CORRA"TON.' OPERATIONS SHALL DC It"TORED TO THE CONDITION AT LeA5T EQUAL TO THAT IS WHICH THEY WMe FOLIO NIAEDIATO_Y MIM TO YK DE61NNIN6 OF OPERATIONS. 1. THE CC>16N ON THESE FLAN5 SHALL ce INSPECTED DY OIXM -"NE CIVIL A550GIAT65, FLC e95M JIINLTION. VERMOHT, To EN>UK GO IA WITH THE PLANS AD MOU"Snes s. O.LCMY •DEBIT.! CIVIL A>50CIATeS, MC WAIVES ANY AD ALL RENONSIDILITY AND LIABILITY FOR PRODL;M THAT WY AR15E MCIP THE IAILUtE OF IM Cp1TRAG10R TO IOLLON THAW PLANS. SPGCIFILATIONS AND THE DE>IGN INTENT THAT M MASS C,0NVCY. AND FROM FAILURE TO HAW DFJ,M NOTIFIED TO M5PEGT THE WORIR5 MO TESTS IN AGGRESS, 6. FOR ANY WORK WITHIN THE HIGHWAY RI6HT•OI-WAY A PINIMLAI OF ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SHALL OC MAINTAINm AT ALL 7I1415, GONTRAN" TWO-WAY TRAFFIC WILL DE REQUIRED AT NIGHT, OLIRIN& PEA-HOLTt>. M, WNEKVER rp551DL! DVINe AG.TA4L CONSTRVCTICN ACTIVITIES. LNIORAm TRAFFIC CONTROL OPFNC $ %ALL DIRECT TRAFFIC OLRWG PENT HOIAR5 WHEN TIRE Is CHE-WAY TRAFIIG, OR WHEN CEELEO NCCCSSART DY THE TOWN OR >TATE. T'ELfORARY CON>TRVLi10N 516N5 AND TRAFFIC CONTROL 516N5 MNA.L DE ERCGTED DY THE CONTRACTOR IN AC CNNCVNLE WITH STATE AD TOWN 5TADARD'. I TO ENSURE COVLIAMCE WITH THE PLAM51, THE CONTRACTOR >IVLL NOTIFY TIE ENGINEER 24 HOIM5 IN ADVANCE OF $1ARTIN& NNY WCRK, W YINF THE PAVD.ENT. DC6INIING THE INSTALLATION OF ANY LIYLITKS, ORNGING IN ANY HEW &RAVEL FOR THE NEW DA%, PAVING, ALL TESTING, AND FNAL '—TIM D. THE HORI20NTAL AND VERTICAL tEFARATION FOR SEWER AND WATER LINE5 SHALL DE INSTALLED W AGGoWANCG WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE -TEN STATE STAN"A - RCGON.QGED IT-C'mm IOR WATER" It TOPSOIL SHALL DC 5T0CKfILPD. SCEGED. AHD euL UNTIL REUSED. HAY DALES 'ALL. DC PLACED AND STARED CONTNPJOUSLY MOUND THE BOTTOM OF TIE TOFWIL PILLS. O. HEALTHY eX15TIN& TREES ON AHD ADJACENT TO THE SITE SIMLL DE 5AVED AND PROTECTED MOTEGTED WRING (.ONSTRULTION DY THE GONTRACTOK A5 SPECIFIED OY THE LADSCAFE PLANS PREPARED ANY YX. LANDSCAPE AR—TECT'1, U OPEN CUT AREAS SHALL OC A,LUED GLY51OE OF ACTVN. WORK AREA. AND HAT DALES SHM.L OC ES LOYED TO CONFINE %ELT WA AND REMOPF TO THE ISSOCNATE OPEN AREA A$ ORDERED DY THE EN ,_ M. AT GOIILlTION of 6RADIN6. 'ACPCS. GITCES, AND ALL DISTURBED AREA 'MALL DC SMOOTH AND MEE OF POCKETS WITH L,FFIGND, SLOE TO M"It ORAINA6E. D FINISH SLOPES. DITCHES ND ADISTIMD[D AREAS >HA.L RECEIW A MWILRA OF 4 1NO OF AND OER TOPSOIL C FTILI2 SEEDED, LIMED. MN NUHE LCD. TURF CSTADLI5HRENT SHALL DE PERFORLEo IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 6S1 OF TALC VERMONT HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT XEGIPICATIONS AND THE SPECIFICATIOM INCLUDED ON THESE PLANS. D. ALL FILL SHALL DE PLACED M 6 INCH LIFTS AND THOROU&N_Y COLFACTED TO +DE OF MARNIW OMNTY AT O/TISLw Wn,TVE CONTENT A$ OETERPINED DY ASTER D % STANDARD MOGTok UNLESS OTHERWISE SPEGIFKD. IS. THE HAYDAX GAMS. 54-1 FENCES. DITCHES, AND OTER MOMON CONTROL DEVICES, `HA` OC MANYAMW AND REPAIRED DY THE CONTRACTOR AFTER EVERY RAINFALL OR A$ ORDERW DY THE ENGIIICM UNTIL ALL DISTUR ND, ARCS HAVE DClN 61U5SEG ANNO APPROVED DY THE ENGINEER. THE MAINTENAR+e OF THE EROSION CONTROL CCVNC WILL IWU" ALgVA OP ANY ACCUALATED SEDIMENTATION. M PRIOR, TO DE6ENNING AN>TRVCTION A WTMIAS STALL DE ArMoneD DY THE EN6INEEK G0, TIE CONMACTGR SHAD. COOtDtMM THE LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE RDIVICA A RAT SPCCGUR/D���,LrYsrySAND SERVICES WITH THE OW1Ek AT THE TIME OF COMTRUCTICM SEE. 2L I164 DETAIL SHEETS Of THESE PLAN! FM AODITIONA. CCTAILS, ReWIRQENT5 AND F �••�. r r _. t. .. 4�r.� City of So. Budington ROAD BASS HATRRIAL GRADATION RRQUUMER TS PE ClMT (A YAIDIML YZE A6W0 GNA WL rM VAAA. - rt SPEC woo H FPR 2HHe0 R o-lz x Am .0 CMI9RD 0RA0KAL HbIR 9UBBAY NS Y I t/Y Iw x q-IW x No-40 R N ARM o-12 x PzaO o F R DENSE AAEO aIV61ED ITwE J T/2' Y a• ION x Rp I00x Te-I— I• 6P.pR w 1e-wx Nus o-e z I _ TA IIM __ A :�yti ,t� i+'`, G�AIi'E,'� R•mvF� -�AlRf G E N ED WX"' IV v RECEIVED FEB 18 2003 MY of So. Budingtor Page 1 of 1 Subj: Resurrection Park memo Date: 3/7/2003 7:11:16 PM Eastern Standard Time From: lbudd@adelphia.net To: ONeilIBM@aol.com Sent from the Internet (Details) Bruce, It may be too late, and therefore, irrelevant, but in your memo to the DRB re Resurrection Park Cemetery, I don't believe the Official Map showed a rec path easement, just a proposed future path. (I don't have a copy of the map here at home, so I don't know this for sure.) The map Mike made for us in 1/02 does not show an easement through the cemetery. I wouldn't want the DRB or the cemetery people to scurry around looking for documentation of an easement that doesn't exist. Thanks, Lenore Monday, March 10, 2003 America Online: ONei11BM 1 SOUTH BURLINGTON RECREATION DEPARTMENT 575 DORSET STREET, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 TEL: (802) 846-4108 • FAX: (802) 846-4101 BRUCE OWEILL, CPRP DIRECTOR THOMAS HUBBARD, CPRP ASS'T DIRECTOR To: Development Review Board From Recreation Path Committee Re: Resurrection Park Cemetery Date: March 4, 2003 The Recreation Path Committee, at its meeting on Monday, March 3, 2003 reviewed the site plan for the master plan for Resurrection Park Cemetery . The existing Official Map for the city shows a Recreation Easement across the site. The committee indicated that it had suggested that this easement be dropped, during its input into the Comprehensive Plan, therefore the committee is no longer interested in retaining this proposed easement and it should be taken off the map and have no effect on this project. MEMBER: VERMONT RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION - NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION ILY. Must go as Sealed ed bids, on forms Mil, ,, ,:_ Due to allergies furnished Call (802) 334- will be by the State, received until C pUBLICHC"'"VG Aumomp, 83Barlow Street planning for a Path We MISS Him 7T Spm. 11:00 a.m. prevai,ing SOUTH A 3NAlignmentJlt Winooski, VT Feasibilit g02 864.3320 ) time on F. March y DEVELOP The office of the Study for the Town t . 9 year old Retrie- pherd/St. Ber- 14, 2003, at the office of REVIEW BOARD Architect, Guillot-Vivian- South Hero. Viehmann Architects the Study The goal is to improve , ersona s Ix to good home. Contract Administration, t give him up, but Room 219, North Lobby, The South Burlington Inc" safety far non-mo oriz erant of young National Montpelier,Life Bfolding Development Review Street South Union IentravelPoint ers bFhsheng tAcceshe ls treat comp h e construction of the pro- Board will hold a public B u r l i n g t o n, V T and the village of South five home. He ject hereinafter des- hearing at the South Bur- 05401 Hero. Because of the he outdoors. We cribed: The time of re- lington City Hall, Confer- complexity of issues in - needs him the often- ceiving and opening bids ence Room, 575 Dorset A Pre -bid Conference will volved, consultants are needs and de- Street, South Burlington, be held at the site, 65 encouraged to develop a Please call for may be postponed due Vermont on Tuesda multi - disciplinary ap- te emergencies or unfo- Barlow Street, Winooski, 02)453-6396 reseen conditions. March 18, 2003, at 7: 0 Vermont at 10:00 A.M. Proach to this project. S (4► Wooden, Size P.M. to consider the fol- Monday, 3 March 2003. This study will be com- '91/2. Hollow Core LOCATION: Statewide lowing: Additional site visits may Plated in cooperation th d d th ;ome Hardware. 802) 899-1990 I STP CRAK work is to (18): This be performed 1. Preliminary be arranged by plat ing Andre Robert contact- wi an un at a su- at (802) p e r vthrogi s i o n of N R P C 2 SKIING TICKETS To DOG Black Mini in the northern region of A&McaConstructotion 09Corpoi 655-2360 ext. #28. For the T wn gofeSouth Hero ments with c Mountian. d AniTme.$20Each. y i Poodle, Neu- the State ing on the follow- ration for 1-89 NB St. a tanned resi- questions regarding P r r the and the Vermont Agency (802)563.2903 Shots, Papers. p i-2482 route: A l h a n s Town (m m dential specifications development P process please bidding g of Transportation contact Regional 117.85) to consisting of: 1 subdi- Highgate (mm g457 ) Frank M. Guillot, VTrans The AIA, ( ) h gb d great people skills to provide group and private instruction at our on -site driving range from June 11' through September 611. PGA member or apprentice required. Send resume to: Smugglers' Notch Resort Human Resources 4323 VT Rte 108 S Smugglers' Notch, VT 05464 1-888-754-7684 www.smuggs.com/jobs FREE DOG 130.254; I-89 SB Brook- wding a . acre parce Commission as u (802)862-9631. aryGood,5Mo. field (mm 36.900) to with an existing single gated approximately family into 12,000 in Full -Time LNAs dwelling two consultation I Lab, Part Chow. Montpelier (mm 53.050); (2) lots of 1.23 acres (lot EdWillenbaker fees for the Study. Wanted for Evening Shift (802)872-7190 US 7 St.Albans Town #1) and 3.34 acres (lot Executive Director, Con - (m m 1. 1 3 3 to mm PUPPIES Adorable 1.928); US 5 Newport #2), and 2) constructing tracting Officer The deadline for submis- Mix, Ready For Winooski Housing Au- Come join our team. We have March Can City (mm 0.000 to mm two (2) duplexes on lot sion of proposals is noon #2, 100 Van Sicklen thority on Monday, March 31, full-time positions available on e8.. 0.860 ; US 2 St.Joh- ee men Anytime. Call nsbury (mm 4.684 to Road. (802) 655-2360 ext. #22 2003. NRPC is an equal )6-2887Anytime our Evenin shifts. Come ex e- P 2. A p I I c a t I o n opportunity employer, US 2 East 2 P PP y mm Slier #CU-03-0 of Kenneth Qualified WBE/DBE busi- fiance our n atmosphere. We RANGE, Kenmore, Montpelier (mm 1.600) to ( leaning oven needs Marshfield (mm 0,330); Smith seeking condition- February 27, 28, 2003 nesses are encouraged have a very generous benefits Otherwise ok. You US 2 Williston (mm al use approval under March 1,2003 to apply. S wed be ha to es - package PPY Pr iway. Call (802) 862- 1,724) to Richmond mm Section 26.05, Condi- ( tional Uses, of the South REQUEST FOR For a complete version 0.822); VT 15 Walden ent to you. Check out our 1AC DP WEIGHT (mm 4,095) to Danville Burlington Zoning Regu- PROPOSALS (RFP) of the RFP, please con- employee recognition / appreci- ER, You come take (mm 1.837); VT 36 St.A- lations. Request is for FROM GENERAL tact the Northwest Regi to allow the CONTRACTORS onal Planning Commis ation activities that we fun all Call (802) 893. (bans (mm 2.834) to Ba- permission kersfield (mm 2.507); VT following uses: rental of sion, 7 Lake Street ESSEX JUNCTION 't'; the time. Be sure to inquire 100 Hyde Park (mm equipment and miscella- Suite 201, St. Albans, SCHOOL DISTRICT n tbout our S asign-on bonus! We MATTRESS 5.555) to Eden (mm neous items; automotive VT 05478, phone: (802) ]ueen Size, Good 4.248); VT 100E More- repair and service; and IS SEEKING TO 524-5958. care about those who care for ondition. U Pick Up town (mm 0.000 to mm indoor recreational ser- UPGRADE THE our residents! Please contact: (802)864-4790 1.200); VT 114 Canaan vices, 57 Commerce MECHANICAL AND March 1,2003 IDDLEBURY Natural (m m 5.300 to mm Avenue. ELECTRICAL TOWN OF CHARLOTTE 8.258); VT 141 Canaan 3. A p p I ! c a t i o n INFRASTRUCTURE AT ZONING BOARD Judith Wilson, DNS )ods Coop is planning expansion of our retail (mm 0.000 to mm #CU-03-03 of Frey En- ALBERT D. LAWTON OF ADJUSTMENT Starr Farm NursingCenter tore requiring the re- 0.493); VT 122 Lyndon terprises, Inc. d/b/a A PUBLIC SCHOOL (mm 0.000 to 0.500); VT Earls Cyclery & Fitness BUILDING 98 Starr Farm Road oval of 2 small houses seeking conditional use Pursuant to Title 24 and 14 BTown (mm i Barre #9 8 9A Washington Burlington, VT 05401 on �� The Co-op would like 1.706) to Barre City approval under Section the Charlotte Zoning By- Essex (mml.193); VT 117 Esex 26.05, Conditional Uses, The Junction laws the Board of Ad- (802) 658-6717 o donate these struc- res to any organization (mm 3.340) to Richmond of the South Burlington School District (EJSD) is (Iustment will hold public EOE (mm0.682). Zoning ReguIatIons. seekingto upgrade the hearings be innin at for a relocation, com- Request is for ermis- P9 9 g g leted by May1, 2003. If q p mechanical and electrical 7:30 p.m. at the Town nterested,please con- CONSTRUCTION BE- sion to place a 8.5'x 40' infrastructure at the Al- Hall, 159 Ferry Road, fiaw tact Glenn Lower, ING: Work to be per- metal storage container bert D. Lawton Middle Wednesday March 19, General Manegger, formed under this project in a parking area as an School located at 104 2003 to hear the follo- STARR FARM at (802)388-7276 includes the routing and accessory use to a retail Maple Street in Essex wing: CENTER sealing of cracks in bi- use, 2500 Williston Re oast of Point Bay"oRsi"° Junction, VT. The pro- q ILVING 2 It, X 4 ft, t u m! n o u s c o n c r e t e Road. Marina, for Conditional tact includes new class- to Laminated Shelv- pavement on existing4. A I i c a t i o n room ventilators, air Use approval Section 30 Pieces Available, state highways and th#CU-03-04p of Roman handlers, power d!stribu- expand. the boat • (802)877-1561 appropriate raffic con- Catholic Diocese of Bur- a storage lion panels, and miscel- storage afea by 25,000 Full -"Time rchandise Thrifty trol. lington seeking condi- lanecus general cons- sq. ft., and to install a quick, easy, and tional use approval under permanent boat launch. y work great! Call Plans and Bid Proposals Section 26.05, Condi- tructionitems. � S T PN S RN's. -3321• may bee seen and ob- tional Uses, of the South Applications are available famed at the Agency of Burlington Zoning Regu- The EJSD is soliciting for review Burin regular 1 7 Wanted for Day and Evening MACHINE, Transportation, Montpe- lations. Request is for Proposals from General Planning and Zoning of- tpoint tpoint Heavy Duty tier, VT. Minimum wage permission to expand Contractors to be Prime ficehours. Ie capacity. You take rates predetermined by cemetery, which is an Contractor for this work. Come join' our team Wehave Full - ! Please call (802) the Secretaryof Labor accessory use to the ad- ry GloriaJWarden, time positions available on our Day -6901 The project is to be for the project are set jacent church, to include: P 1 Clerk ZoningBoard of and Evening shifts (Monday - Friday - NATERTANK 30Gallon out in the advertised 1) site preparation for completed in three (3) Adjustment No Weekends). Come experience our Tro Pneumatic With specifications and bid additional gravesites, 2) Phases from summer HP, Goulds Pump. proposals, and such constructing Columbari- 2003 to completion in fall March 1, fun atmosphere. We have a very gener- Pump Needs Work. Call SELL 'IDLE ITEMS' WITH A um, and 3) additional of 2005. All three ous benefits package we'd be happy to 802 434-6413 CLASSIFIED AD. CALL 658.3321. parcel roadways to serve phases are included in TOWN OFUNDERHILL ( ) P y ZONING BOARD _ present to you. Check out our the new areas. this RFP, but proposals for Phase 1 (Summer OF ADJUSTMENT 8y employee reco ninon / appreciation g PP Copies of the applica- 2003) only may be con- HEARING activities that we run all the time. Be lions are available for sidered. The Underhill Zoning sure to inquire about our sign -on public inspection at the I 9 y Copies of the complete Board of Adjustment wi I South Burlington City j bonus! We care about those who care HaIL documents are available hold a public hearing on for our residents! Please contact: 1� WOODEN at Reprographics at 60 Monday, March 17, 2003 at 7,00 PM In the Under - John Dinkla e, Chairman Commerce 9 Commerce St., Williston, hill Town Nall with the J Wilson, DNS SKIDS South Burlington VT. Partial sets of do- following a ends: Development Review currents will not be 9 9 Starr Farm Nursing Center Board available. Documents 7.00 - The request of 98 Starr Farm Road are available at cost. Peggy Beloin, 564 Plea- Burlington, VT 05401 Contact Bob Peeters at the: March 1, 2003 This project will be sub- j rosant Valley Road for a- P to (802) 658-6717 d conditional use ope- REQUESTFOR ject to commissioning rate a craft shop. The ECIE Burlington free pre.95 ,J) BIDS inspections by an inde- property (PV564) is lo- -4 Loc41 CusT0M pendent agent con- cated in the Mt. Man - &ak ANEW Separate sea!ed RIDS tracted by EJSD. sfield Scenic Preserva- S02-66®-18Q1 will be received for tion District. The request COMMONS AREA CAR- A walk through will be comes under Chapter III r, a „„ r A Tl 711, R I A1,(, A r A ixmi. PET REPLACEMENT at held on Tuesday, March Section M and Chapter • N ❑ R 51 N G C E N T E R - the Winooski Housing 11, 2003 at 3,00 p.m. at Vill Section B (5) of the CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMOINT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 Permit. Number SP- 0'3 - O,5'- 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 Development Review Board. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT 351 North Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book Page 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Resurrection Park Cemetery Committtee 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, VT 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul O'Leary, Jr. , PE O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5 Essex Junction , VT 05452 (phone) 802-878-9990, (fax) 802-878-9989 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 0860-00160 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Parcel is currently used as a traditional cemetary with associated paved roads, landscaping, and ponds. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Proposed use includes site preparation for additional grave areas, including Columbariums and additional pawed roadways to serve these areas. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) Total building square footage of existing buildings is 3,533 s.f. (one maintenance building and one storage building) -1- d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) Both existing buildings are single floor and under 20 feet in height. e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) No residential units are proposed. f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) No additional employees are anticipated. Currently there are one to three employees. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): This parcel has been historically used as a cemetery and the proposal is an expansion of the existing and historical use. 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 0.2 % Proposed 0.2 % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 5.7 % Proposed 10.5 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 0 % Proposed 0 % 9) COST ESTEMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ None b) Landscaping: $22,550 t c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Please see attached list prepared by TK Landscape Architects. 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a.) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 198 Trip ends (4.73 Avg. ITE Rate per Acre x 41.8 acres) b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Dependant on many variables. c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Dependant on many variables. 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Assumed to be daylight hours, peak flow occurring during funeral / burial services. 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Weekends are likely cemetery visitation times, with funeral / burial services occurring on both weekdays and weekends. 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Proposed Columbariums, pond and roadways are expected to be completed as needed over the course of many, many years. The Section I Columborium is expected to be the first construction project in the overall sequence, with an estimated completion date of 2004. -2- I 14) SITE PLAN AND FEE A site plan shall be submitted which shows the information listed on Exhibit A attached. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" 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 requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT & S"e�. V + (-,- SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: 2 f 1Sf 03 REVIEW AUTHORITY: f4Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete - 3 - I EXHIBIT A SITE PLAN The following information must be shown on the site plan. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (I I" 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 Development Review Board. - Lot drawn to scale (20 feet 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 (cut sheets). All lights should 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 5 New Application $60.00* Amendment $35.00* *Includes $10.00 recording fee APPLICATION FEE -4- � O'Leary -Burke a Associates, PLC February 24, 2003 Mr. Ray Belair Zoning Administrator 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05453 RE: Resurrection Park Cemetery Hinesburg Road, South Burlington Dear Ray: As requested, please find attached the Application for The Development Review Board - Conditional Use for Resurrection Park Cemetery. Also enclosed is a check for the $85 application fee. As you discussed with Dave, our hope is to be scheduled for the next available review date. Please feel free to call with any questions. Sincerely, Chris Haggerty cc: Peter Wells Z:\2002\2051\205 I -Bela ir2.dcw 5 ANDREW AVE. SUITE 5 ESSEX JCT., VT 05452 PHONE 802-878-9990 FAX 802-878-9989 OBCA@PSHIFT.COM State of Vermont LAND USE PERMIT CASE NO 4CI I35 LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED APPLICANT Roman Catholic Diocese 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001 - 6092 (Act 250) of Burlington, Vermont ADDRESS 351 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 District Environmental Commission #4 hereby issues Land Use Permit 4C1135, pursuant to the authority vested in it by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092. This permit applies to the lands identified in Book 13, Page 256 and Book 13, Page 281 of the land records of the City of South Burlington, Vermont, as the subject of a deed to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont, the Permittee as Grantee. This permit specifically authorizes the Permittee to expand the existing cemetery to include construction of a columbarium and associated road infrastructure for new grave sites. The project is located on Route 116 in the City of South Burlington. The project is subject to Act 250 jurisdiction because the project involves the construction of improvements for a commercial purpose on more than ten acres and thus constitutes "development" pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6001(3) and Environmental Board Rule ("EBR") 2(A)(2). The Permittee, and its assigns and successors in interest, are obligated by this permit to complete, operate and maintain the project as approved by the District Commission in accordance with the following conditions: All conditions of Land Use Permit #4C1135 are in full force and effect except as amended herein. 2. By acceptance of this permit, the Permittee agrees to allow representatives of the State of Vermont access to the property covered by the permit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with Vermont environmental and health statutes and regulations and with this permit. 3. The project shall be completed, operated and maintained in accordance with: the plans and exhibits on file with the District Environmental Commission, and the conditions of this permit. 4. The approved plans are: Sheet SP1 - "Orthophoto & Drawing Schedule, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP2 - "Master Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP3 - "Phasing Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP4 - "Columbarium Section I Site Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP5 - "Columbarium Section I Planting Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP6 - "Columbarium Section J Site Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP7 - "Columbarium Section J Planting Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP8 - "Site Sections, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet SP9 - "Site details Pond, Planting Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet E-1 - "Drainage Overall Plan, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet E-2 - "Drainage Plan Section I, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet E-3 - "Drainage Plan Section J, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; Sheet E-4 - "Pond, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03; and Sheet E-5 - "Road & Details, Resurrection Park Cemetery" dated 2/11/03. 5. A copy of this permit and approved plans shall be on the site at all times throughout the construction process. Land Use Permit #4C1135 Page 2 6. No changes shall be made in the design or use of this project without the written approval of the District Coordinator or the Commission, whichever is appropriate under the Environmental Board Rules. Pursuant to EBR 51(G), the permit application and material representations relied upon during the review and issuance of this permit by the District Commission shall provide the basis for determining future substantial and material changes to the approved project and for initiating enforcement actions. 8. The District Environmental Commission maintains continuing jurisdiction during the lifetime of the permit and may periodically require that the permit holder file an affidavit certifying that the project is being completed, operated and maintained in accordance with the terms of the permit, as provided by 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001-6092 and the rules of the Environmental Board. 9. By acceptance of the conditions of this permit without appeal, the Permittee confirms and agrees that the conditions of this permit shall run with the land and the land uses herein permitted, and will be binding upon and enforceable against the Permittee and all assigns and successors in interest. 10. The Permittee shall apply and maintain calcium chloride and/or water on all roadways or disturbed areas within the project during construction and until pavement and/or vegetation is fully established to control dust. 11. There shall be no floor drains installed at the facility without first acquiring the required Underground Injection Control Permit from the Water Supply Division of the Agency of Natural Resources. 12. The Permittee and all subsequent owners or lessees shall install and maintain only low -flow plumbing fixtures in any buildings. Any failed water conservation measures shall be promptly replaced with products of equal or better performance. 13. The Permittee shall comply with Exhibit #27 for erosion control. The Permittee shall prevent the transport of any sediment beyond that area necessary for construction approved herein. All erosion control devices shall be periodically cleaned, replaced and maintained until vegetation is permanently established on all slopes and disturbed areas. The Commission reserves the right to schedule hearings and site inspections to review erosion control and to evaluate and impose additional conditions with respect to erosion control as it deems necessary. 14. All mulch, siltation dams, water bars and other temporary devices shall be installed immediately upon grading and shall be maintained until all roads are permanently surfaced and all permanent vegetation is established on all slopes and disturbed areas. Topsoil stockpiles shall have the exposed earth completely mulched and have siltation checks around the base. 15. Grading shall be phased so that all exposed earth is mulched and water bars are in place at the end of each construction day. 16. A copy of the approved erosion control plan shall be on the site at all times during construction. 17. In addition to conformance with all erosion control conditions, the Permittee shall not cause, permit or allow the discharge of waste material into any surface waters. Compliance with the requirements of this condition does not absolve the Permittee from compliance with 10 V.S.A. (§§ 1250-1284) Chapter 47, Vermont's Water Pollution Control Law. 18. The Permittee shall maintain a 50-foot undisturbed, naturally vegetated buffer strip between all watercourses on the project site and any disturbed areas. Land Use Permit #4C1135 Page 3 19. All stumps shall be disposed of on -site above the seasonal high water table or at a State approved landfill so as to prevent groundwater pollution. 20. No exterior lighting is proposed for this Project. 21. No signage is proposed for this Project. Signage includes banners, flags, and other advertising displays, excepting temporary real estate marketing signs. 22. The installation and/or use of electric resistance space heat is specifically prohibited'without the prior written approval of the District Environmental Commission. 23. No further subdivision, alteration, and/or development of any parcel of land approved herein shall be permitted without the written approval of the District Commission. 24. The Permittee shall reference the requirements and conditions imposed by Land Use Permit #4C1135 in all deeds of conveyance and leases. 25. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(b) this permit is hereby issued for an indefinite term, as long as there is compliance with the conditions herein. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this permit shall expire three years from the date of issuance if the Permittee has not commenced construction and made substantial progress toward completion within the three year period in accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 6091(b). 26. Failure to comply with all of the above conditions may be grounds for permit revocation pursuant to 10 V.S.A. § 6090(c). Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this / day of May, 2004. By o� Tom Little, Chair District #4 Commission Members participating in this decision: Gene Richards Kate Purcell The applicant or a party may file a motion to alter within 15 days from the date of this decision, pursuant to Environmental Board Rule 31. Any appeal of this decision must comply with all provisions of 10 V.S.A. § 6089 and Environmental Board Rule 40 including the submission of the original and ten copies of the following: notice of appeal, a statement of why the appellant believes the commission was in error, a statement of the issues to be addressed in the appeal, a summary of the evidence that will be presented, a preliminary list of witnesses and this decision. Decisions on minor applications may be appealed if a hearing was held by the district commission or timely requested by the appellant. W :\Act250\DIST4\PROJECTS\4C 1135\4C 113 5.PMT t CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify on this 146' day of May, 2004, a copy of the foregoing ACT 250 LAND USE PERMIT NOTICE #4C 1135, was sent first class mail, postage prepaid to: PARTIES Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont 351 North Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Paul O'Leary Jr. O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite #5 Essex Jct., VT 05452 Donna Kinville, City Clerk Chair, City Council/Chair, City Planning Commission City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission 30 Kimball Avenue, Suite 206 South Burlington, VT 05403 Elizabeth Lord, Land Use Attorney Agency of Natural Resources 103 South Main St. - Center Bldg., 3rd Floor Waterbury, VT 05671-0301 FOR YOUR INFORMATION District #4 Environmental Commission Thomas Little, Chair/Gene Richards/Kate Purcell I I I West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452 Dated at Essex Junction, Vermont, this 14`h day of May. 2004. EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION #4C1135 Page 1 E DATE E A = Applicant X R N T = Town H E T EC = Environmental Conservation I C E RPC = Regional Planning Commission B E R ANR = Agency of Natural Resources I I E AOT = Agency of Transportation T V D DPS = Department of Public Services E VDH = Vermont Department of Health D DP = Division for Historic Preservation WMD = Wastewater Management Division N B O. Y Nature of Exhibit and Date Entered 1 04/06 /04 A Cover letter by Daniel V. Rexford, O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, PLC, Re: Overall project description (03/01/04) 2 46Act 250 Land Use Permit - Application Cover Sheets 3 64Schedule A - Fee Information 4 64Schedule B - Response to the 10 Criteria & Subcriteria 5 64Schedule E - Adjoiner Information 6 64Schedule F - Certificate of Service and Notice of Application 7 66Project Location Map 8 Letter by Errol C. Briggs, Wm. D. Countryman, Environmental Assessment & Planning, Re: Site visit findings for indetification of wetlands, and rare, threatened or endangered species (05/23/03) 9 " Letter by Errol C. Briggs, Wm. D. Countryman, Environmental Assessment & Planning, Re: Review of orthophotos, topographic map, & field work (07/24/03) 10 Municipal Impact Questionnaire 11 Letter by Jodi Shippee, Database Assistant, State of VT, Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, Re: Review of animals & plants at site & general recommendations (07/17/03) 12 Letter by John Gobeille, Wildlife Biologist, State of VT, Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, Re: Impacts to wildlife habitat and endangered species (07/24/03) 13 Map: Map 6 Future Land Use So. Burlington, VT (undated) 14 Plan: Orthophoto & Drawing Schedule, Sht. #SP-1 (02/11/03) 15 Plan: Master Plan, Sht. SP-2 (02/11/03) 16 Plan: Phasing Plan, Sht. #SP-3 (02/11/03) w:4C 1135.exlist.bc EXHIBIT LIST FOR APPLICATION #4C1135 Page 2 17 44 11Plan: Columbarium Section I Site Plan, Sht. #SP-4 (02/11/03) 18 Plan: Columbarium Section I Planting Plan, Sht. #SP-5 (02/11/03) 19 Plan: Columbarium Section J Site Plan, Sht. #SP-6 (02/11/03) 20 Plan: Columbarium Section J Planting Plan, Sht. #SP-7 (02/11/03) 21 66 11Plan: Site Sections, Sht. #SP-8 (02/11/03) 22 66Plan: Site Details Pond Planting Plan, Sht. #SP-9 (02/11/03) 23 44Plan: Drainage Overall Plan, Sht. #E-1 (02/11/03) 24 46Plan: Drainage Plan 40 Scale - Section I Area, Sht. #E-2 (02/11/03) 25 66Plan: Drainage Plan 40 Scale - Section I Area, Sht. #E-3 (02/11/03) 26 Plan: Pond Details & Specifications, Sht. #E-4 (02/11/03) 27 Plan: Roads & Drainage Details & Specifications, Sht. #E-5 (02/11/03) w:4C 1135.exlist.bc Permit Number 6U -03 -, APPLICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 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 Development Review Board. I understand the presentation procedures required by State Law (Section 4468 of the Planning & Development Act). Also that hearings are held twice a month . That a legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing. I agree to pay a hearing fee which is to off -set the cost of hearing. Type of application check one: 0 Appeal from decision of Administrator Officer (includes appeals from Notice of Violation) (0) Request for a conditional use (❑) Request for a variance (❑) Other PROVISION OF ZONING ORDINANCE IN QUESTION (IF ANY) WHAT ACTION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ARE YOU APPEALING? 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-658-6110 Hinesburg, Rd., South Burlinqton, Vermont 05403 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, VT Resurrection Park Cemetery Committee, Hinesburg Road, South Burlinqton, Vermont 05403 4) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Paul O'Leary, Jr., PE O'Leary -Burke Civil Associates, 5 Andrew Avenue, Suite 5, Essex Junction, VT 05452 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 160 Hinesburg Road, South Burlington, VT 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 0860-00160 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) Traditional Cemetery with associated paved roads, landscaping, and two ponds. b) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) Proposed use includes additional grave areas, columbariums, and additional paved roadways. c) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No buildings are proposed. Two buildings exist on the south west corner of the property ( for maintenance and storage). d) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No buildings are proposed. e) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. f) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees) Not additional employees are anticipated. Currently there are one to three employees. g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Property is located in the Residential 4 Zoning District. No cemetery category exists under Appendix D, therefore this proposal is considered under the Church category, which requires Conditional Use Approval. 8) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing 0.2 % Proposed 0.2 % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing 5.7 % Proposed 10.5 % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 846 feet % Proposed 846 feet % (does not apply to residential uses) 2 9) COST ESTIMATES a) Building (including interior renovations): $ None b) Landscaping: $ 22,550 c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Please see attached list prepared by TK Landscape Architects. 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): 198 Trip Ends (4.7 Avg. ITE Rate/acre X 41.8ac.) b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Dependant on many variables c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Dependant on many variables 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: Assumed to be daylight hours, peak flow during funerals / burials. 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Likely weekends and during weekday / weekend services. 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Section I Columbarium by 2004, remaining features to be completed over the course of many years. 14) LIST ABUTTERS ( List names and addresses of all abutting property owners on a separate sheet of paper). Please see attached list. 3 I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATUR �PERTY Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: Z -12 > 3 REVIEW AUTHORITY: ,Development Review Board ❑ Director, Planning & Zoning I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete ow. 16� of Pla ing & Zon' g or Designee 4 Date EXHIBIT A PLAN The following information must be shown on the plans. Please submit five (5) copies and one reduced copy (11" x 17") of the plan. Failure to provide the following information will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. If submitting a final plat amendment, please submit only pertinent information. Please provide (on separate sheet) a list of all abutters to the project property and mailing addresses. o Complete survey of property by a licensed land surveyor drawn to scale (20 ft. is preferred). o Name, license number, seal, and contact number of licensed land surveyor & date prepared. o Survey data (acreage, property lines, zoning boundaries, watercourse, base flood elevation, etc.) o Location of easements, public lands, r.o.w.s, sidewalks, and public or private street (w/names) o Five foot contours (existing and finished) o Location and size of any existing sewers (including septic tanks) and water mains, culverts and drains on the property to be subdivided. o Location, names and widths of existing and proposed streets, private ways, sidewalks, curb cuts, paths, easements, parks, and other public opens spaces. o Numerical and graphical scale, date last revised, and north arrow. o Details of proposed connection with existing water supply or alternative water supply. o Details of proposed connection with the existing sanitary sewage disposal system or adequate provisions for on -site disposal of septic wastes. o Details of storm water facilities in the form of a drainage plan. o Details of all proposed bridges or culverts. o Location of temporary markers. o All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public use and associated conditions. o A list of waivers desired (if any). o Development timetable (including number of phases and start and completion dates). o A report addressing planned residential/unit development criteria of the Zoning Regulations. o Proposed landscaping schedule (number, variety and size). o Location of abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings, existing landscaping o Number and location of parking spaces ( see Section 26.25 of the Zoning Regulations) o Number and location of handicapped spaces (see Section 26.253(a) of the Zoning Regulations) o Lot coverage information: Building footprint, total lot, and front yard o Exterior lighting details (cut sheets). All lights should be downcasting and shielded. o Dumpster locations (dumpsters must be screened) o Bicycle rack as required under Section 26.253(b) of the zoning regulations o If restaurant is proposed, provide number seats and square footage of floor area provided for patron use but not containing fixed seats APPLICATION FEE Fee $85.00* * Includes $10.00 recording fee 5 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING 575 DORSET STREET SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 (802) 846-4106 FAX (802) 846-4101 TO: Bruce O'Neill FROM: Janet Hurley, Associate Planner DATE. February 21, 2003 Bruce, i have attached a copy of the tentative schedule of the Development Review Board (DRB). Please take note that Flay and I have tentatively scheduled a combined site plan and conditional use review before the DRB on March 13, 2003, for the Resurrection Park Cemetery master plan. The Official Map shows a proposed recreation path passing through the cemetery. Please schedule this project for review by the South Burlington Recreation Path Committee (RPC). I have attached proposed plans, and can provide additional copies for the RPC for its upcoming meeting. Also on the DRB agenda are reviews of the Goldberg subdivision on Dorset Street and the Wessel subdivision on Van Sicklen Road. Both of these projects have received review by the RPC and the proposed changes do not affect previously approved recreation path plans on the subject properties. Therefore, it appears that another review by the RPC is not necessary. Please see me if you have any questions concerning any of the scheduled development proposals. kdrb1sitlresurrection\rpc. mem. doc CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON SITE PLAN ICATION 1) NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER OF: a) Owner of Record %C01.1,f y O C-- b) Applicants c) C o n t a c t P e r s o n>--eA,-, 2) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: /f p / 417e9AW 3) PROPOSED USE (s) 4) SIZE OF PROJECT: (i.e. Building Square Footage, #units, maximum height and #floors 2 7S- V 5) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (full and part time) : Zh</y/3or� 6) LOT COVERAGE: Building /C/D �r Building, ParkingOA utside , u 35,7. Storage: ® o c 8) COST ESTIMATES: Buildings: $ ��, Da e� Landscaping $ 7-% p'� Other Site Improvements: (Please list with cost) cJ3�e- f P 9) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 10) ESTIMATED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (in and out) /UdI /!f�gtR✓" 11) PEAK HOUR(s) OF OPERATION: 12) PEAK DAY(s) OF OPERATION: SIG E OF APPLICANT s� SITE PLANS MUST SHOW THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (PLEASE SUBMIT 4 COPIES) Lot Drawn to Scale (20' preferred) Location of Streets, abutting properties, fire hydrants, existing buildings and landscaping Existing and proposed curbcuts, pavement, walkways Proposed landscaping plan (#, variety, size) equal to or greater than required amount in Zoning Regulations # and location of parking spaces (9'xl8') with 22 or 24 foot aisles as required # and location of handicapped spaces Location of Septic Tanks (etc) if on -site sewer Location of any easements Lot coverage ratio for building alone ( foot print) and building, parking and outside storage Location of site (street # or lot #) Name of person or firm preparing Site Plan and date April 5, 1985 Mr. Joseph Zajchowski 1240 Airport Parkway South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Dear Mr. Zajochowski: Be advised that the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the City Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street on Monday, April 2'2, 1985 at 5:00 P.M. to consider your request for a zoning variance. Please plan to attend this meeting. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mCg SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Budin ton Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24 V.S.A. the - South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a ruublic hearing at the South Bur. ngton Municipal Offices, Con- ference Room, 515 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on Monday, April 22, 1985, at SOD P.M. to consider the follow- .;. 69t-.,-. N1 Appeal of Robert H. Poriseou seeking a variance, from Section 18.00, Dimensional requirements and Section 18.113 Dwelling standards of the South Burington Regulations. Request is for per- mission to convert an existing garage-storoge area into an apartment containing 544 square - feet on a lot containing 11,645 square feet at 346 White Street. M2 Appeal of Marcel Lopierre seeking a variance, from Section 18.00, Dimensional requirements of the South Burlington Regula- tions. Request is far permission to constnxt a 14'x28' garage with- in (101 feet of the rear yard and five (5) feet of the easterly side yord at 45 Proctor Avenue. M3 Appeal of Ray Minor and Robert Eddy seeking a variance, I from Section 9.10, Permitted uses and Section 18.00 lot cov- erage of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is for per- I mission to construct an office complex, containing 28,200 I square feet, with local lot conve- rage (building and parking) of approximately 65 per cent on a lot containing 1.5 acres, located at 1594 Williston Road and car- 1 nor of Mills Avenue. ! M4 Appeal of Remo and.Donna PizzogaIli seeking a variance, 1 from Section 18.00, Dimensional requirements of the South Bur- lington Regulations. Request is for ppeermission to construct a 20'1 24' garage to within fifteen (15) feet of the rear yard at 159 White Sheet. 05 Appeal of Community Bible Church seeking a variance, from Section 19.00, Non -conforming uses and structures of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is i for permission to construct two additions, containing opproxi- mutely 1700 square feet to an existing structure (8,168 square feet) at 2025 Willman Road. 06 Appeal of Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington seeking approval, from Section 19.05, Conditional uses, alteration of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is for permission to con- struct an addition containing 275 square feet and renovate the interior of an existing structure at St. John Vionney Church, 160 Hinesburg Road. N7 Appeal of Christine Morrow seeking a variance, from Section 19.00, Non -conforming uses and structures of the South Burlington Regulations. Request is for per- mission to construct a I Vx12' addition and 6'x7' dormer to a single-family dwelling on a lot non -conforming to minimum di- mensional requirements at 7 White Place. Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer April 6, 1985 NOTICE OF APPEAL SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Name, address and telephone # of applicant 10 _L-G" 11 Name, address of property owner Ave, J Property location and description f S?de O- 7- h P5&114f,. z!� , .5-Azj'S�' , u_a I hereby appeal to the Zoning Board of Adjustment for the following: conditional use, variance or decision of the administrative officer. I understand the meetings are held twice a month (second and fourth Mondays). The legal advertisement must appear a minimum of fifteen (15) days before the hearing. I agree to pay the hearing fee of $30.00 which is to off -set the cost of the hearing Hearing Date lc ure of Appellant Do not write below this ine --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH BURLINGTON ZONING NOTICE In accordance with the South Burlington Zoning Regulations and Chapter 117, Title 24 V.S.A. the South Burlington Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the South Burlington Municipal Offices, Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, Vermont on at (day of week) month and date time to consider the following': f Appeal of �-v✓ G. .�.v.et a-�t- /4..4.� .'esr C... seeking jk �,,.. from Section A.G+-• of the South Burlington Regulations/.' Request is for permission to . 9 " l,,,A,,, Gam+.«► dw,,� v�' %'.o....e-.e�,�,w�""�,.��.;- �__..� ,✓LP.,►-,�,-°cam-�-�., April 23, 1985 St. John Vianney Church 160 Hinesburg Road South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Dear Pastor: Be advised that the Zoning Board of Adjustment has granted your request. Formal findings of fact will be issued by the Board at a later date. Your proposal is subject to site plan review by the Planning Commission, contact the City Planner for scheduling. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call me. Very truly, Richard Ward, Zoning Administrative Officer RW/mcg April 26, 1985 Joseph S. Zajchowski 1240 Airport Parkway South Burlington, Vermont 05401 Dear Joe: This letter serves to confirm that I have granted administrative approval to the addition at St. John Vianney Parish on Hinesburg Road as shown on the Site Plan dated April 2, 1985. You should see Dick Ward to apply for a building permit. Sincerely, Jane S. Bechtel, City Planner JSB/mcg cc: Richard Ward