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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBatch - Supplemental - 0222 Aviation Avenuesolar TM thermal C_-) alteris RENEWABLES willo July 13, 2009 Susan Hudson Vermont Public Service Board 112 State Street Montpelier, VT 05620-2701 Re: Heritage Flight Center NM application Dear Sue, Attached please find our net metering application filed on behalf of Heritage Flight Center for a proposed Northwind 100kW wind turbine installation. This application includes: PSB application form List of property abutters Project construction summary NW 100 specifications Site Plan Project location maps and photo illustrations Project visual impact study (draft by SE Group) A full copy of the CPG and exhibits has been sent to the parties listed below. A copy of this letter and the CPG application has been sent to all property abutters. Copies of the technical exhibits will be made available upon request by any property abutter. FAA approval has been submitted and supporting approval documentation will be sent at the end of this month. Thank you for your support with this project, should you have any questions, please contact us via phone or email. Sincerely, Nils Behn, Director —Wind Division Alteris Renewables Inc. cc Vermont Department of Public Service Planning Division, Agency of Natural Resources Town of South Burlington Planning Commission Town of South Burlington Select Board Green Mountain Power Central Vermont Public Service Heritage Flight Center 5197 Main Street Suite 2A I Waitsfield, Vr 05673 1 t: 877.229.1588 1 f: 802.329.2218 1 www.alterisinc.com State of Vermont Public Service Board Application for a Certificate of Public Good for Interconnected Net Metered Power Systems Name of Applicant: Heritage Flight Center General Instructions: Applicants must complete sections 1-3 and any other sections applicable to the type of system to be installed. Specific instructions for each type of system are included under the applicable section. For example, an applicant for a wind turbine system must complete sections 1-3, 5 and 8. Failure to complete all applicable sections of this application may result in delay or denial. Once the application form is completed, the applicant must mail the applicable sections of the completed application to the Public Service Board, the Vermont Department of Public Service, the applicant's respective utility, and to all other parties as specified in each of the sections applicable to the net metering project. For example, an applicant for a photovoltaic system installed on an existing structure is required to mail copies to the Public Service Board, the Department of Public Service, and his or her utility. Applicants must also submit a list of the persons that they have mailed a copy of the application in accordance with the instructions for each type of installation along with the completed application. It is recommended that the applicant contact their utility prior to applyingfor a certificate in order to determine whether the utility's capacity regarding net metering projects has been met. Please contact the Public Service Board at (802) 828-2358 if you have any questions regarding this application form. Notice To Those With Concerns About The Net Metering Proposal If you have received a copy of this application, you have the opportunity to comment on the project and to request a hearing before the Public Service Board to raise any concerns you may have regarding this project. For all systems with the exception ofphotovoltaic systems on existing structures, if you wish to comment to the Public Service Board about this proposal or request a hearing, you must file the comments and/or requests for hearing with the Board within 30 days of the date that the application was sent to the Board and all required parties. With respect to photovoltaic systems on existing structures, if you wish to comment to the Public Service Board about this proposal or request a hearing, you must file the comments and/or requests for hearing with the Board within ten working days of the date that the application was sent to the Public Service Board and all required parties. If you request a hearing, you must make a showing that the application raises a significant issue regarding one or more of the substantive criteria pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § 248. The Board may determine to hear evidence on the issue if it concludes that the project raises a significant issue with respect to one or more of those substantive criteria. Comments and requests for a hearing must be in writing and sent to the Board at 112 State St., Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2701. If you have any questions, contact the Clerk of the Public Service Board at (802) 828-2358, e-mail address: psb.clerk@state.vt.us. (Please print all information clearly) Name: Heritage Flight Center Service Address (please include street name and number; no P.O. boxes): 55 Green Mountain Drive Town/City/State: South Burlington, Vermont Zip Code: 05403 Mailing Address (if different from above): Daytime telephone: (802) 846-2348 Utility Account #: TBD — Green Mountain Power Property owner name (if different than above): Mailing address: Town/City/State: Zip Code: Daytime Telephone: Date application was sent to the Public Service Board and other parties as required by type of net metering project: July 13, 2009 � Applicant must indicate the date the application was sent to the Board and other parties, and also submit a list of the names and addresses of the parties notified of this application along with the completed application. - Section 2. Installer Name: Alteris Renewables Inc. Mailing Address: 5197 Main Street, Suite 2A Town/City/State: Waitsfield, Vermont 05673 Zip Code: 05673 Daytime Telephone: 877-229-1588 - Section 3. The undersigned declares, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: (1) having exercised due diligence and made reasonable inquiry, the information which I have provided on this form and any attachments is true and correct to the best of my knowledge; (2) the project for which this application seeks approval is in compliance with the land conservation measures contained in the applicable Town Plan which would apply if the project were not subject to 30 V.S.A. § 248 (this certification applies only to wind and biomass gasification systems, and to photovoltaic and fuel cell systems which are required to complete Section 9 below); (3) any waste generated by the construction of this project will be disposed of at a state - approved disposal facility; (4) any construction activities will follow the recommendations of the Vermont Erosion Control Handbook (available from the Agency of Natural Resources, 1-802-241-3770); (5) the system is covered by an insurance policy with a minimum general liability of $100,000 for residential systems and $3 00,000 for farm and non-residential sites; (6) the system will be installed in compliance with the interconnection safety and technological requirements of the Public Service Board as specified in the attached tables 1-5; and (7) 1 have sent a copy of this complete application to all parties as required by this form. Making false or misleading statements on this application is subject to penalties under 30 V.S § 30 and/or revomflon of any approval granted. Signatur 1JC:lPt Date OL& 2067 4pplicant ita7t 14o, h'a7) If installing a photovoltaic (PV) system complete ........... Section 4.* If installing a wind system complete ....................... Sections 5and 9. If installing a fuel cell system complete .................. Section 6.* If installing a biomass gasification system complete ......... Sections 7and 9. *Some PV and fuel cell systems must complete Section 9(environmental information). See instructions in Sections 4 (PV) and 6 (fuel cells) below. - Section 5. Wind Turbine Manufacturer: Northern Power Systems, Barre,'Vermont Turbine Model Number: Northwind 100 Turbine Tower Height: 121 ft Rotor Diameter: 69 ft Wind Turbine Power Output: 100 Kilo Watts (Peak output up to 30mph wind speed) AC Source: Synchronous Generator Describe the physical location of the installation and/or mounting structure: Please see project location maps and photo mockup Describe the physical location of the facility's lockable disconnect switch: Please see Project Construction Summary If using an inverter, complete the followinLY: Inverter Manufacturer: Turbine inverter is manufactured by Northern Power Systems (turbine manufacturer) and is integrated into the turbine in the Nacelle. Inverter Model Number: Inverter's Continuous AC Rating:_100,000 AC Watts System Rated Output:_95,000 AC Watts (Wind turbine power output x .95) All applicants for wind systems must also complete Section 8 (Environmental Information) below. Notice Requirements: If interconnecting a wind system, you must send copies of this application to the Public Service Board at 112 State Street, Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-270 1, the Vermont Department of Public Service, 112 State St., Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2601; your utility; your local planning commission; the municipal legislative body for the town in which the system is to be installed (typically, the selectboard); the Planning Division, Agency of Natural Resources, Center Building - Third Floor, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671-0301; and your adjoining landowners. Please note that all applicants must submit a list of the parties notified along with the completed application. (see attached). Notice Requirements: If interconnecting a system, you must send copies of this application to the Public Service Board at 112 State Street, Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2701, the Vermont Department of Public Service, 112 State St., Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2601; your utility; your local planning commission; the municipal legislative body for the town in which the system is to be instafled (typically, the selectboard); the Planning Division, Agency of Natural Resources, Center Building - Third Floor, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671-0301; and your adjoining landowners. Please note that all applicants must submit a list of the parties notified along with the completed application. Please note that in order for a system to be eligible for net metering it must employ a renewable energy source that is being consumed at a harvest rate at or below its natural regeneration rate, If interconnecting a farm or group system, applicants must provide the required application information corresponding to the type of net metering system(s) to be constructed as outlined in sections 4-6. In addition, applicants must also provide on a separate sheet: (1) the meters to be included in the farm or group system identified by account number and location; (2) a method for adding and removing meters included in the farm or group system; (3) a designated person, including address and telephone number, responsible for all communications from the farm system to the serving electric utility, for receiving and paying bills for any service provided by the serving utility for the farm system, and for receiving and other communications regarding the farm or group system; and (4) a binding process for the resolution of any disputes within the farm or group system relating to net metering that does not rely on the serving electric utility, the Public Service Board or the Department of Public Service. Applicants for group systems must also provide a map or site plan showing the property on which the generation facility is located and the locations of the group members' adjoining properties. Please note that the meters included in a group system must be within the same electric utility service territory and located on property adjoining the property on which the generation facility is located; or located on property owned by a municipality that is within the same municipality as the generation facility. - Section 8. You must complete this section if you are installing any one of the following: A PV system on a new structure which is not a home or a business under Section 4 A wind system under Section 5 A system under Section 6 (1) State whether the system will be sited on, near, or within any of the following (answer yes or no): a floodway.�LO shoreline NO stream NO wetland NO historic site or district NO rare and irreplaceable natural area NO necessary wildlife habitat NO area where an endangered species is present NO If the answer to any one of the foregoing is yes, please attach a separate sheet: (a) showing the location of the system in relation to the resource, and (b) stating the impact which the system, including its installation, will have on the protected resource and what measures, if any, will be taken to minimize any such impact. (2) On a separate sheet, describe the visible and aesthetic impact of the project and why it will not have an undue adverse effect on aesthetics and the scenic and natural beauty of the area. Include a specific statement about the visibility of the facility from adjoining properties; and, if it is highly visible, what measures you have taken, if any, to minimize the visible impact. (See attached) Addendum to Section 7 — Group Net Meter If interconnecting a farm or group system, applicants must provide the required application information corresponding to the type of net metering system(s) to be constructed as outlined in sections 4-6. In addition, applicants must also provide on a separate sheet: (1) the meters to be included in the farm or group system identified by account number and location; (2) a method for adding and removing meters included in the farm or group system; (3) a designated person, including address and telephone number, responsible for all communications from the farm system to the serving electric utility, for receiving and paying bills for any service provided by the serving utility for the farm system, and for receiving and other communications regarding the farm or group system (4) a binding process for the resolution of any disputes within the farm or group system relating to net metering that does not rely on the serving electric utility, the Public Service Board or the Department of Public Service. Applicants for group systems must also provide a map or site plan showing the property on which the generation facility is located and the locations of the group members' adjoining properties. Please note that the meters included in a group system must be within the same electric utility service territory and located on property adjoining the property on which the generation facility is located; or located on property owned by a municipality that is within the same municipality as the generation facility. Addendum Section 8 CPG (for Heritage Flight Wind Turbine) (2) On a separate sheet, describe the visible and aesthetic impact of the project and why it will not have an undue adverse effect on aesthetics and the scenic and natural beauty of the area. Include a specific statement about the visibility of thefacilityftom adjoining properties; and, if it is highly visible, what measures you have taken, ifany, to minimize the visible impact. Please see attachments for supporting information. 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This turbine is manufactured by Northern Power Systems located in Barre, Vermont. The intent of this turbine is to net meter main meter. This net metering application will allow Heritage Flight Center to offset their utility costs. The power that the Northwind 100 generates is not going to off -set the entire load of the flight center, however it will make a significant impact on Heritage Flights energy load and reduce their operation costs. Construction Activities Site Preparation month one) Once permits for construction are received, work will begin on prepping the location for the turbine installation. All site work plan incorporating best practices will be developed and subcontractor construction activities managed under this plan. At the tower location, erosion control measures will be put into place, the area will be prepared for the foundation. A 10' diameter foundation hole will be excavated. The turbine staging area and all areas where there will be modification to the existing landscape will be prepared and rest6red using the best practices, including fencing, erosion mitigation measures, and reseeding and mulching if and as appropriate. Transmission line & Switch Gear (month one) Existing new electrical infrastructure is in place including buried conduit from the turbine location to the existing new building switchgear. Transmission cable from the turbine to the switchgear will be installed after CPG approval. The contractor will connect the buried transmission line to the utility service in the existing building and to the transformer at the wind turbine. Utility disconnect switches will be located at both locations. In addition, the turbine will be able to be controlled remotely through the manufacturer's software package, "SmartView." Foundation (month one) The contractor will transport all foundation materials to the work site. The foundation will be formed per a design by Patrick and Hendersen which will be completed shortly after approval of all permits. Embedded foundation conduit, fbundation grounding, and tower embedment ring and bolts will be put in place per engineered design in preparation for pouring concrete. The foundation contractor will also form and pour the turbine transformer pad. Conduit will'be run through the foundation and transformer pad and out to the existing conduit going to the building switchgear. 5197 Main Street Suite 2A I Waitsfield,VrO5673 I t:877.229.1588 1 f:802.3292218 1 www.afterisinc.com All work will be inspected to ensure compliance to foundation design and tolerances. An inspection report will be submitted to the foundation designer for verification of compliance. The foundation will be given a minimum of 20 days to cure. Turbine Installation (month two and three) A transformer will be installed on the transformer pad and wire will be run to the building switchgear which is roughly 400' away. When the tower, turbine nacelle and blades arrive at Heritage Flight Center they will be off loaded with a 60 ton crane. Once all equipment is staged at the site, a 115 ton crane will be brought to the site for turbine erection. Due to proximity to the Burlington International Airport FAA approval will be secured for crane work. With the materials on site we will proceed to erect the tower. Work will only proceed when environmental conditions are favorable and a safe working environment is confirmed. Construction of the tower, nacelle and blades will be supervised at all times by personnel who have been through the Northern Power installation training. On the day following tower erection, the turbine nacelle will be placed on top of the tower while the rotor is being assembled and the blades are pitched. With the nacelle in place, the rotor will be fitted and secured. Tag lines Will be used for stabilization, safety and orientation of equipment during installation. Final wiring and commissioning (month two and three) After tower erection, wiring will commence and the down tower J-box will be installed. All remaining connections to the transformer and subsequently the grid connection will be made by a master electrician. Wireless turbine HIVII ("SmartView") will be initialized. Final commissioning will be completed with the assistance of Northern Power technicians and will have factory sign off. Heritage Flight personnel will be trained on the "SmartView" monitoring system and provided with all project documentation. 5197 Main Street Suite 2A I Waitsfield, VT 05673 1 t: 877.229.1588 1 f 802.329.2218 1 www.alterisine-corn Specificotions Powe; Dlrvr� 211, Meter Rntoi StRindard Aii Dersity (1225 kg1m 120 lull I t 61 (1 G a0 '94 'C 1 4 20 11, 4 J� H IJ 7 3 1 8 9 10 11 1,' 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 ;'0 21 '2 "3 '4 P', Al im J'A i � wt Lpl P1 oc 1� 0 mi 1-7. 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Produced By: WA OAirport Drive approximately 2,480 feet from the proposed ® Eldridge Cemetery about 2,100 feet from the proposed © Intersection of Williston Road (Rt 2) and Airport Drive Heritage Flight turbine, View is looking eastward and slightly Heritage Flight turbine, View is looking eastward and slightly about 2,300 feet from the proposed turbine location south, south across the Burlington International Airport tarmack. looking due east. lgA�l.i Y �x�a.�!Fd% L MtG ` �y trcit BIRDSEYE PERSPECTIVE Note the residential edge below (west) of the Airport Drive viewpoint (#1), but overall the landscape is dominated by commerical and/or light industrial uses that comprise much of the foreground view for public vantage points.(Image from Bing Maps) FIGURE 3: AREA PHOTOGRAPHS Heritage Flight Turbine South Burlington, Vermont July 1, 2009 LEGEND Photo Locations _ Proposed Turbine Location 2000 Foot Buffer Zone Parcel Boundaries E911 Sites Rood Centerlines G Feet 0 2so 500 11000 11500 Clsddmer 5E Group makes ro warrants, real cv ImrYrd. on the accuracy of the Information within the dmabosr This irformation Is fipn inultlOL rarrtes •vnh kr:rvm ord dcrumented threshold of octtnacy Ord marq is afermr. This lnformadon is generally not suitable for site specific of enoronmental constraints Or land ownership and should only be used for plonning purposes. Produced By: OView looking northward from Aviation Drive about 1,000 ® View from the parking area near the Heritage Flight ® Similar view from ther Heritage Flight Center. Note the feet from the proposed turbine location. Note the mature Center looking westwards. The photo was taken from presence of existing industrial/aviation equipment on site. woodlands on both sides of the roadway. about 250 feet away from the proposed turbine location. r. s ,•S y u .r3 '� R'�t r iT � � �, 1. .. �`a'" - .r.. •!� '�� i BIRDSEYE PERSPECTIVE Views from on site (#5) are largely unobstructed because of the existing parking area. View off site (#4 and others) are effectively screened by the large forested wetland area to the south (below on the image) the Heritage Flight center. (Image from Bing Maps) FIGURE 4: AREA PHOTOGRAPHS Heritage Flight Turbine South Burlington, Vermont July 1, 2009 LEGEND • Photo Locations Proposed Turbine Location 2000 Foot Buffer Zone Parcel Boundaries E911 Sites Road Centerlines Feet 0 250 500 1,000 1,S00 Disdalmer. SE Group makes to warrants red or Implied, on the accuracy of the Information within thr database. This Information b fran multiple sources with known and documented threshold of occurocy and margins of error. This information Is gemrollyna sultoble for site specific validatbn of enoronmentd cwstmims or kind ownership and should only be used for plonningpurposes Produced By: © View from Williston Road nearly due south of the proposed © Similar view. Note the commercial/retail nature of the O View from residential area along Shunpike Road. This location turbine location. Note the commercial nature of the streetscape along with the presence of utility and site is about 2000 feet from the site and slightly east. The existing foreground and the miciground vegetation, This view is Infrastructure. commericial infrastructure along Route 2 and the relatively about 1,625 feet from the proposed turbine location. flat topography limit views. BIRDSEYE PERSPECTIVE This perspective shows how effective the existing vegetation will be In screening the proposed turbine from locations along Williston Road/Route 2. The foreground is dominated by commercial uses and an existing communications tower. (image from Bing Maps) FIGURE 5: AREA PHOTOGRAPHS Heritage Flight Turbine South Burlington, Vermont July 1, 2009 LEGEND • Photo Locations Proposed Turbine Location 2000 Foot Buffer Zane Parcel Boundaries E911 Sites Road Centerlines Feet 0 250.500 1,000 1,500 I74dafinen SE Group makes to warrants, real w Implied, on the accuracy of the 140 matlon within the database. This Information Is from muldpk sources with known and documented threshold ofaccuracy and margins of error. This snformot/on is gener llynot sultode for site specific volldotbn ofer oroamemal constraints cr lend ownership and should only be usedfar danningpurposes. Produced By, 'An �••� • Y" _1" - - .. _ VISUAL ANALYSIS SUMMARY Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine at Heritage Flight — South Burlington, VT J U LY 2009 Prepared by: Prepared For: a I t e r i s RENEV ABLES Part I: Project Background Section A: Project Description The Heritage Flight center at the Burlington International Airport, as part of an overall site and architectural upgrade, is proposing to install a net - metered Northwind 100 turbine. The turbine is to be located slightly east of the existing parking lot just north of Eagle Drive. The single turbine being proposed is 37 meters in height with a rotor diameter of 21 meters. The project location and vicinity are depicted on the Figure #1 (Base Plan). Section B: Visual Analysis Methods and Approach We have employed a multi -faceted technique for evaluation of the project in relationship to visual resources. Firstly, we have thoroughly reviewed the applicant's materials and d1ocuments to understand the project scope and scale, its location, characteristics and setting. We have also sought additional information on the project and it's setting from published sources, atlases and statistical records. Secondly, we have independently evaluated the potential viewshed of the project using Geographic Information Note: The photos imulation depicted on the front cover of this report was developed by Alteris Renewables. SE Group has reviewed this image and, based on our understanding ofthe project, believes it reasonably and accurately depicts the appearance of the proposed turbine. Notwithstanding this, this and other simulations did not alter or modify our independent opinion on the nature ofthe project or its potential visual impacts. Systems (GIS) and site reconnaissance. A more detailed discussion about the viewshed can be found in Part II. During this site reconnaissance, we observed several areas where views of the proposed turbine might be possible. The next step in our methodology involved evaluating all of these technical factors (where can it be seen, what would it look like, etc.) against the qualities and sensitivities of the visual environment. We have employed several techniques for this process that blend the quantitative and qualitative aspects of visual analysis. This process is described in detail in Part II. These have all been combined into a final analysis of impacts from the project using the Quechee Analysis. The use of the Quechee Analysis for determination of impacts has historically been the preferred method in the State of Vermont. Part II: Visual Analysis Section A: Visual Context The visual context of the landscape is illustrated throughout the figures. Vegetation: As Figure 1 shows, the Heritage Flight center sits at the southern edge of the Burlington International Airport. While the context is certainly not dominated by vegetation, there is a large, forested wetland complex to the immediate south of the project area that separates it from Route 2 (Williston Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 1 Road). The stand is comprised of mostly mature hardwoods (including birch, poplar) and is approximately 400 feet wide by 2,000 feet long (18 acres). This isolates the project site from the commercial/retail environment along Route 2. Built Environment: Beyond the adjacent Burlington International Airport directly adjacent to the Heritage Flight property, most of he lands surrounding the project study area are heavy built out with predominately light industrial and/or commercial uses. The northern boundary of the property is the runway and tarmac of the airport. To the west is US Route 2 (Williston Road) and associated retail/commercial uses. To the east are more airport related uses and light industrial facilities. Along the south, separated by a large forested wetland complex, are Route 2 and the commercial, light industrial uses associated with Kimball Avenue, Route 2 and Shunpike Road. The context of the area is dominated by the built environment. (See Figure 2) Section B: Viewshed Determination The "traditional" approach to viewshed analysis for a turbine or tower involves calculating the locations from which the project would be seen using topographic GIS data. While this approach often makes sense, particularly when the proposed structure is located on a more prominent point of land relative to potential viewers, the situation for this project is somewhat different. The proposed 37 meter (121 foot) turbine is estimated (based on 2004 lidar mapping of the area) to be set at about elevation 330 feet. Again, using this mapping, the elevations within 2,000 feet of the project are nominally the same. This situation instigates a dilemma for using the traditional approach; the flat topography would tend to greatly overestimate GIS-based visibility. This is because GIS-based analyses cannot accurately account for the non - topographic (vegetated, built environment) elements that will reduce the area of visibility. Normally terrain dominates the issue of visibility. In this particular situation, it is the nature of the built context that will define the viewshed. By way of illustration, the areas depicted in green below are between elevation 300 and 350 feet. Areas in yellow are less than this elevation. Areas in beige are higher in elevation. As you can see, other than the forested wetland complex (which is just below the 300 foot elevation), nearly the entire zone within 2,000 feet of the proposed turbine is between 300 and 350 feet in elevation. A difference of 50 feet in a large viewshed is relatively inconsequential with regards to gross visibility. Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 2 Based on this, our approach considers a buffer of 2,000 feet around the proposed turbine location to be the area within which we might expect highest potential visibility and impact. We will characterize the area within and near this buffer zone to help illustrate the factors that would likely influence views and evaluate whether or not these situations constitute an adverse impact on the visual resource. While views of the turbine are possible beyond 2,000 feet, we believe that these views would be limited and would certainly be indirect. Section C: Potential Visual Impacts The next step is to prepare an assessment of potential impacts using the Quechee Analysis. This process first tests whether the proposed project's impacts are adverse. Second, assuming one concludes that the project would have an adverse aesthetic impact, one must go on to determine whether or not that impact would be undue. Test for Adverse Impact: In order to assess a project's potential for adverse aesthetic impact; Quechee asks five basic questions that seek to determine if the project is out of context with the surrounding natural landscape. These questions are: topography like? What structures exist in the area? What vegetation is prevalent? Does the area have particular scenic value? As described previously, the surroundings of the project are decidedly urban. Many commercial, retail and light industrial uses exist. The airport runways and tarmac are adjacent to the project site. See Figure 2 for visual reference and more discussion on the surrounding context. 2. Is the project's design compatible with its surroundings? Is the architectural style of the buildings compatible with other buildings in the area? Is the scale of the project appropriate to its surroundings? Is the mass of the structures proposed for the site consistent with land use and density patterns in the vicinity? Numerous towers, antennae and other objects similar to the form of the turbine are observed. Existing photographs from within the 2,000 foot buffer zone are depicted on Figures 3, 4 and 5. In some cases (See photo point #6 on Figure 5), existing towers are visible in the foreground. Visible above -ground utility infrastructure is present throughout the 2,000 buffer zone. The scale and mass of the 122 foot tall turbine is consistent with this context. 1. What is the nature of the project's surroundings? Is the project located The photo -simulations prepared by in an urban, suburban, rural or Alteris Renewables and contained recreational resort area? What land within the application for this project uses presently exist? What is the do appear to reasonably and accurately depict the proposed Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 3 turbine in context to the landscape. One of these simulations is reproduced on the front cover of this report (from a position near the Heritage Flight terminal). A second simulation was taken from the Burlington International Airport parking garage (third level). This location is nearly 3,000 feet away from the proposed turbine. From this location, and many others, the proposed turbine is just one of many commercial/industrial scaled elements within the landscape and certainly does not dominate or appear out of character. 3. Are the colors and materials selected for the project suitable for the context in which the project will be located? The light grey/silver color of the proposed turbine is suitable for the project location and similar to the tone of structures in and around the site. 4. Where can the project be seen from? Will the project be in the viewer's foreground, middleground or background? Is the viewer likely to be stationary so that the view is of long duration or will the viewer be moving quickly by the site so that the length of view is short? The relatively flat topography will inevitably place the proposed turbine in the background of any views other than those within the Heritage Flight complex (See Figure 4, photo point # 5). As most uses within 2,000 feet of the project are commercial, light industrial, etc., the viewers are more likely to be transient verses resident. However, where observed, views might be of long duration. S. What is the project's impact on open space in the area? Will it maintain existing open space or will it contribute to the loss of open space? The project will not result in a loss of open space. The turbine location is flat and presently cleared and adjacent to an existing parking lot and roadway at the Heritage Flight center. In sum, we believe that the project would not result in an adverse impact to the surrounding visual resource. Test of Undue Impact: Having concluded that the proposed project would not result in an adverse impact on the aesthetics of the viewshed, it technically is not necessary to determine whether or not that adverse impact is also undue using the Quechee Analysis test. To more fully explore the potential for the project to impact the visual environment, we often continue the evaluation. The test for undue impact requires an examination and evaluation of three fundamental questions. 1. Does the project offend the sensibilities of the average person? Is it offensive or shocking because it is out of character with its surroundings or significantly diminishes the scenic qualities of the Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 4 area? No. Although the project does constitute a change within the landscape, we do not believe the resultant development would be shocking to an average person. We are basing this conclusion on two important considerations: a. The flat topography of the area would make views of the turbine more limited and subject to considerable screening from natural or built infrastructure. The existing visual environment is highly developed and industrialized. In this context, infrastructure such as the turbine proposed is not so dissimilar as to be shocking. 2. Does the project violate a clear, written community standard intended to preserve the aesthetics or scenic beauty of the area? No. While the most recent City of South Burlington Land Development Regulations (adopted 1/5/2009) has extensive code related to scenic qualities, the project location is not located in any overlay district within which these apply (Section 10.03). Furthermore, the regulations regarding height do not appear to specifically address structures such as wind turbines (Section 3.07). It would appear that any proposed turbine would require a variance from the existing standards. The Airport Approach Boundary overlay for the City of South Burlington also regulates height of structures. According to the official map, the proposed turbine location is not located within this overlay. Overall it appears that the zoning for the area near the project is commercial and light industrial in nature, within which more intensive development forms are commonly allowed. 3. Has the Applicant failed to take generally available mitigating steps which a reasonable person would take to improve the harmony of the proposed project with its surroundings? The location for the project from an aesthetic perspective would appear to be reasonable. While the project might be visible from a number of vantage points, the viewshed itself is very small. The flat topography coupled with some vegetated buffering and heavily developed commercial/light industrial uses, provide considerable potential to screen and limit line -of -site visibility. The location near to the existing parking area reduces the need for clearing of land and other secondary disturbances. The color and form of the turbine is as effective as possible in screening. The turbine will likely not require an FAA beacon given its small size. Again, while not technically required, we conclude that the project would not be adverse nor would any impact Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 5 from the project be considered undue. Visual Analysis Summary for Proposed Northwind 100 Turbine — Heritage Flight July, 2009 Page 6 Permit Number SP- 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. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) City of Burlington Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive # 1 South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802-863-2874 Fax: 802-863 7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heritage Flight 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802 863 3626 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jon Leinwohl, Stantec South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802 864 0223 x 110 Fax: 802-864-0165 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Aviation Avenue South Burlington VT 05403 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General Project Description: Heritage Flight plans to construct an addition to the previously permitted concrete pad for two 25,000 gal and one 12,000 gal above ground double -walled fuel tanks at the vacant Building 890 site on the grounds of the Burlington International Airport (SP #09 43). The additional concrete pad will serve as the foundation for five additional above ground tanks. Three of the tanks will store aircraft deicing fluid (ADF) and the other two tanks will store aircraft fuel. The previously permitted tanks are located south of the existing parking lot (see attached Location Map) and the existing concrete pad will be extended to the west for the ADF tanks and to the east for the fuel tanks. b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) The property is currently used for airport functions. The project site is currently vacant c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) The property will continue to be used for airport functions The purpose of the project is to provide aviation facilities for the continued viability and projected future growth at the Burlington International Airport. d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No buildings are proposed. The existing concrete tank pad will be expanded by 3,667 sf (64'-4" x 57') to the west and by 1,767 sf (31' x 57') to the east e) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No buildings are proposed. The ADF tanks will be approximate) ly 4' high and the fuel tanks will be approximate) 10' high and equivalent in height to the previously permitted fuel tanks. f) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. g) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): No increase in number of employees will result from this project. Two Model MT43P21- ABS "Express Heat" Deicer trucks will be purchased for transporting the deicing fluid h) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Lighting: Additional site lights equivalent in height and style to the previouslapproved site lights will be added for security. Lighting cut sheets are attached. Landscaping: The project consists of construction of a new deicing fluid tank facility. No landscaping is proposed with this project. Security: An 8' high fence with three strands of barbed wire and a video camera will be installed for security. The loading and unloading ports of the fuel tanks will be accessed by a slide ate requiring key code access. Other Improvements: A bike rack and dumpster were approved with the initial site plan ap rp oval (SP #09-43). 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 41,033,520 +/- Sq. Ft. a) Building: Existing Unknown % / Proposed 0 % added/ sq. ft. sq. ft. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing Unknown % / sq. ft. Proposed <0.01 % added / 5,413 sq. ft. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 29.3 % / sq. ft. Proposed 0 % added / sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 6,000 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): $ 0 b) Landscaping: $ 0 No buildings are proposed with this project therefore there will be no landscaping_ c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): ADF tanks (3) fuel tanks (2) concrete pad security fence spill containment f lighting. Estimated cost: $383 200 Total project cost: $ 383,200 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): N/A b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): See 10 a). Ic) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): See 10 _a). I11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: N/A 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: N/A 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: 5► iL►"C1 2d1o 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) See attached list. 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 (11" x 17") of the site plan must be submitted. A site plan application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the site plan application (see Exhibit A). I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date ANR Environmental Interest Locator VEMONT Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) 73-9-0 W 73-8-50 W 7348-40 W 73-8-30 W M 0 N V Cl O Z Z 73-9-0 W 73-8-50 W 73-8-40 W 73-8-30 W 0 500 1000 1500 ft. Map center: 448583, 218311 DISCLAIMER: This map is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. 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" KIM LIGHTING 'Al M MkVATIAAMM Z4 ;Am �- THE FUTURE OF SITE/ROADWAY LIGHTING Kim's Theory of Relativity 2 A Concealment Approach 4 Low Visual Signature Technology b IAdvanced Performance Features Optical Design Features 10 Mechanical Features 12 Installation &Maintenance Features 14 Ordering Information 16 Luminaire Specifications 18 Lamp Guide I I. 20 No Text 6d'dVM AVMOVOH i 311S JNIINDII WDI �% -A2olouy:)alyipeaag Iens'A?uisn,uaas aq of iou pauSisap aai2uiwnl -ioopino isai4 ayl a a ■ Parking lots and roadways require luminaires on 20 -40' poles to efficiently light these large areas. Therefore, this lighting sets the design style for all other lighting zones as you progress towards the building. Select WARP91- large version luminaires with round poles for this zone. As an observer leaves the parking lot and transitions to pedestrian areas, poles should decrease in height to 10' -- 16'. In addition, luminaires should decrease in scale, as human perception of proportion is keen at this level. Select WARP9's small version luminaires fo' this zone, and select a finish that will integrate well with the fixture's primary background elements. Near the building, luminaires should continue to disappear, blending into the landscape and hardscape elements. Select from a wide range of low voltage, line voltage, and LED landscape luminaires, or Kim Lighting's VRB and GEM bollard series to integrate with WARP9's curvilinear form. Avoid installing pole -mounted luminaires close to the building, as they tend to dominate the architecture. However, if required,WARP9 is the best solution to integrate with architectural proximity. Kim Lighting suggests WARP9 wall mounted luminaires to reduce daytime detection of building mounted equipment. WARP9's efficient and low profile compound curve design results in a close synergy between aerodynamic performance, illumination performance, and its ability to limit cross section visibility.When installed with the right scale, finish and placement,WARP9's sophisticated and complex camouflage scheme achieves a unique level of concealment and subtle presence never before offered in an architectural luminaire. Product Overview: Kim Lighting's WARP9 series offers a complete package of luminaire sizes and options to integrate seamlessly into any environment, natural or man-made. Choose from two housing sizes in electronic or magnetic ballasted versions, and select one of four distinct light distributions and a wide variety of mounting, fixture, and finish options to complete your WARP9 visual stealth concept. Four Housing Configurations —1 — El —__j WP9SE WP9LE WP9SM WP9LM Four Distinct Distributions TYPE II TYPE III TYPE IV TYPE V Sq Multiple Options r1 - 1�170"11 No Text the viewer to envision the entire site without disruptive and massive luminaire shapes to draw attention away from architecture and landscape. Second,WARP9 utilizes a hollow mounting arm that gracefully blends with the housing, and minimizes its visual signature. Kim Lighting has also developed a unique color scheme to further reduce the luminaire's visual signature. Color is essential to camouflage, as its similarity to the primary background will tend to break up that area of the outline and blend the shape away from normal detection. Over 100 painted samples were tested and reviewed to determine how well they matched the predominant colors of contemporary architecture, typical horizons, and northern hemisphere skies.These were then narrowed down to a few prototype samples that were field tested for visual acuity, perception attraction, and detection reduction.The result is Kim Lighting's new Stealth Gray" finish option featuring a light gray hue suitable for any outdoor environment. However, designers can select from a wide variety of standard and custom finishes depending on application and immediate background surface coloration. Specify Kim Lighting's new Stealth Gray" finish to further reduce the fixture's visual signature. Featuring a light gray semi -gloss surface, Stealth Gray'," is a result of an extensive study of finishes and paints for typical application scenarios in natural or architectural environments. A welcomed result of WARP9's thin design is a very low EPA rating, suitable for installation in almost any environment, including high wind, coastal, and hurricane prone locations. Kim Lighting recommends mounting WARPS luminaires on round poles to further improve aerodynamics and lend to the fixture's camouflaged appearance. Round poles have less visual signature than square poles. WARP9 Small Housing and Arm EPA (WP9SE): 0.52 WARP9 Large Housing and Arm EPA (WP9LE): 0.95 Note: Pole selection and height will also determine final EPA allowance for your application. WARP9's super low profile housing does not mean a compromise in illumination performance. In fact, an entire new series of reflector systems was specifically developed through a highly detailed computer study of efficiency and lamp output maximization. These new systems feature highly specular 95% reflective Alzak finishing, tooled and assembled by hand at Kim Lighting's California facilities to maintain the highest quality and performance standards. Choose from IES Type 11,111, IV, and V Sq distributions, rotatable for any application or distribution requirement. WP9L :... 5,,` WP95 ::. 4y;,, Kim Lighting's StarView products meet IES and IDA full cutoff requirements for use where light pollution or light trespass may be a concern, and to promote the enjoyment of celestial visibility at night. WARP9 utilizes a horizontal lamp orientation with a flat glass lens to produce full cutoff with zero light above 90' horizontal. Therefore, all WARP9 fixtures are StarView compliant and are approved for full cutoff applications in any jurisdiction. WARP9 also offers a house -side shield option where light trespass and control of spill light onto adjacent property may be a concern. WARP9 employs a unique frameless lens for several purposes. For improved camouflaging, the 42W frameless lens lends to the sleek profile and 57w reduced mass of the housing envelope, also bow reducing the amount of geometrical and straight lines that tend to attract the human eye. Second, 70W the frameless lens allows for a consistent and 85W positive gasket seal to completely isolate the IDow optical chamber from moisture, air, and insect entry. Finally, fewer component pieces reduce isow overall fixture weight and improve allowable EPA. 175W 20ow 25OW 320W 35OW 40OW PMH MH HPS PL ' , PMH = Pulse Start Metal Halide MH == Metal Halide HPS High Pressure Sodium PL =- Compact Fluorescent WP9SE JWP9LE(electronic) _ WP9SM(WP9LM(magnetic) _ + .J+ + ,J+ + •J+ + + •J+ •/+ + + •/+ •J+ •J+ + + Kim Lighting's durable Super Completely new field -rotatable reflector TGIC powder coac paint wttPms with 95% reflecriviry finish, featuring Stealth Gray" Cor no-i aeee Dimensions - Electronic Ballast W P9LE WP9SE Large Electronic Ballast Small Electronic Ballast 200 to 400 watt PMH 42 to 150 watt Mogul Base Lamps PMH and PL EPA:.95 Medium Base Lamps i EPA:.52 Maximum weight: 35 lb. electronic Maximum weight: 17 lb. electronic TOP TOP 5'1z" _—- 351/8 -- 10 /16, 4%8' j 26"'/u" 811/16A (139.7 mm) (892.2 mm) (261.9 mm) (104.7 mm) !! (684.2 1nm) (227.0 mm) .....— _- �......... 1 I �....... 815A. 5 /16' (49.2 mm) (261.9 mm) (150.8 mm) (38.1 mm) (227.0 rnrn) (141.3 mm) FRONT SIDE FRONT SIDE (130 (130 2 mm) 20' CC-1-- BOTTOM SPECIFICATIONS HOUSING: One-piece die-cast, low copper alloy (<0.6% Cu) aluminum with integral cooling ribs over the electrical compartment. Solid barrier wall separates optical and electrical compartments.A single die-cast aluminum cam -latch provides positive locking and sealing of the optical chamber. A one-piece extruded and vulcanized silicone gasket seals the housing against the lens surface. ELECTRONIC BALLAST MODULE: One-piece die-cast, low copper alloy (<0.6% Cu) aluminum with integral cooling ribs over exposed bottom surface. Integral hinges and slide latch with stainless steel hardware provides no -tool mounting and removal from housing.All electronic components are UL and CSA recognized and mounted directly to the ballast tray for maximum heat dissipation. MAGNETIC BALLAST MODULE: One-piece die-cast, low copper alloy (<0.6% Cu) aluminum with integral cooling ribs over exposed bottom surface. Integral hinges and slide latch with stainless steel hardware provides no -tool mounting and removal from housing.All electrical components are UL and CSA recognized and mounted directly to the ballast tray for maximum heat dissipation. LENS: Clear 'Yic` thick tempered glass lens retained by a stainless steel piano hinge and a single die-cast aluminum cam-Iatch.The edges are camouflaged to conceal the outer portion of the housing. 4 %ie (112.7 mm) 15" � (381.0 "n) BOTTOM REFLECTOR MODULE: High specular optical segments are rigidly mounted within carrier plates to maintain form. No fasteners are placed on the reflective surface.The entire assembly is rotatable in 90' increments and fastened to the housing as a one-piece module.The appropriate socket is rigidly attached to the reflector module. SUPPORT ARM: Heavy cast, low copper alloy aluminum with stainless steel mounting bolts.A pole reinforcing plate is provided with wire strain relief.Arm is circular cut for specified round pole. FINISH: Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness, applied over a titanated zirconium conversion coating: 2500 hour salt spray test endurance rating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Stealth Gray, Platinum Silver, or White. Custom colors are available CAUTION: Fixtures must be grounded in accordance with national, state and/or local electrical codes, Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. Listings and Ratings I UL. Wl 1598' 1 CE: I IP66 25C Ambient 'Suitable for wet locations Kim Lighting reserves the right to change specifications without notice. &rA PLANNING & ZONING I l,� Permit Number SD- 1 / - (ofHce use only) APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION SKETCH 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 plans will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. For amendments, please provide pertinent information only. 1) OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax#) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport, 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport, 1200 Airport Drive #1, South Burlington VT, 05403 Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 4) APPLICANT'S LEGAL INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY (fee simple, option, etc.) 5) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Gene Richards, Burlington International Airport, 1200 Airport Drive #1, South Burlington VT, 05403, Phone: 802-863-3626 Fax: 802-863-7947 5a) CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS grichards@btv.aero Consultant: Jon Leinwohl, Stantec, South Burlington VT, 05403, Phone: 802-497-6410, jon.leinwohl@stantec.com 6) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Ave, South Burlington, VT, 05403 7) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 8) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General project description (explain what you want approval for): This project consists of removing failed porous concrete pavement from a 160 foot wide and 360 foot long parking lot then replacing and expanding it by 14 spots with conventional asphalt and excavating two infiltration basins for stormwater treatment. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802 846 4106 fax 802.846.4101 www sburl.com b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use Property is used for general aviation support services c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to The property will continue to be used for general aviation support services but will have 14 additional parking spaces, a new surface for the lot and new infiltration basins d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) Existing Heritage Hangar, 65,150 ft e) Proposed height of building (if applicable) N/A f) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) N/A g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable) N/A 9) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing unknown b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing unknown/o c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 29•3 % Proposed 0 Proposed 0.12 (added) (added) Proposed 0 % (added) 10) TYPE OF EXISTING OR PROPOSED ENCUMBRANCES ON PROPERTY (easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc.) Heritage aviation currently leases part of the parking lot and the hangar 11) PROPOSED EXTENSION, RELOCATION, OR MODIFICATION OF MUNICIPAL FACILITIES (sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc.) N/A Sketch Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 12) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE 9/30/15 13) PLANS AND FEE Plat plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5) regular size copies, one reduced copy (11" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the plans must be submitted. The application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the applicat' n. See ty fee Ae�details. -/� NOTE: NOTIFICA ION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, is the responsibility of the applicant. After deeming an application complete, the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate of service. The sworn certificate of service shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any public hearing. 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. — �- SIGNA_T'ORE OF APPLICANT, < L2 SIGNATfJRE OF PROPERTY Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: I have reviewed this sketch plan application and find it to be: Complete I�. 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. Sketch Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD Report preparation date: September 21, 2012 \drb\staffcomments\2012\ Application received: August 31, 2012 SD 12 19 228AviationAvenue Arrivals Hall sketch SKETCH PLAN #SD-12-19 CITY OF BURLINGTON/ BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1150 Airport Drive Meeting date: October 2, 2012 Owner/Applicant Property Information City of Burlington Airport Industrial (AIR-1) Zoning District 1200 Airport Drive, #1 927 acres S. Burlin ton, VT 05403 Agenda # 8 1. City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport hereafter referred to as the applicant, to amend a previously approved planned unit development consisting of a 74,600 sq. ft. building with 65,150 sq. ft. of aircraft maintenance hangar and 9,450 sq. ft. of Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility. The amendment consists of constructing a 1-story 24' X 40' arrivals hall, 228 Aviation Avenue. N CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 2 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING COMMENTS CCRPC contractor Dan Albrecht and Administrative Officer Raymond Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans and have the following comments: SUBDIVISION CRITERIA Pursuant to Section 15.18 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations subdivisions shall comply with the following standards and conditions: Sufficient water supply and wastewater disposal capacity is available to meet the needs of the project. According to Section 15.13 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, the existing public water system shall be extended so as to provide the necessary quantity of water, at an acceptable pressure. According to Section 15.13 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, the subdivider or developer shall connect to the public sewer system or provide a community wastewater system approved by the City and the State in any subdivision where off -lot wastewater is proposed. No restroom facilities are proposed and the applicant has stated that no sprinkler systems are required. The applicant therefore attests that the project will not require water or wastewater services. Sufficient grading and erosion controls will be utilized during and after construction to prevent soil erosion and runoff from creating unhealthy or dangerous conditions on the subject property and adjacent properties. 1. The applicant shall include sufficient site grading and erosion control plans as part of the preliminary plat application. 2. The proposed project shall adhere to standards for erosion control as set forth in Section 16.03 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. In addition, the grading plan shall meet the standards set forth in Section 16.04 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The project incorporates access, circulation, and traffic management strategies sufficient to prevent unreasonable congestion of adjacent roads. The proposed project will have no impact on traffic as users of the building will arrive via air transportation. The project's design respects and will provide suitable protection to wetlands, streams, wildlife habitat as identified in the Open Space Strategy, and any unique natural features on the site. There are no wetlands, streams, or wildlife habitat on the site. The subject property is an operating airport and is not identified in the Open Space Strategy. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING The project is designed to be visually compatible with the planned development patterns in the area, as specified in the Comprehensive Plan and the purpose of the zoning district(s) in which it is located. The proposed building is compatible with surrounding and planned development patterns and with the purpose of the zoning district. Open space areas on the site have been located in such a way as to maximize opportunities for creating contiguous open spaces between adjoining parcels and/or stream buffer areas. There are no open space areas on the site. The layout of a subdivision or PUD has been reviewed by the Fire Chief or (designee) to ensure that adequate fire protection can be provided. The Fire Chief has not yet reviewed the plans. 3. The South Burlington Fire Chief should review the plans for the proposed building, prior to preliminary plat approval. Roads, recreation paths, stormwater facilities, sidewalks, landscaping, utility lines and lighting have been designed in a manner that is compatible with the extension of such services and infrastructure to adjacent landowners. The building will be sited next to an existing sidewalk and tie into existing underground electrical lines. Landscaping Pursuant to Section 13.06(A) of the Land Development Regulations, landscaping and screening shall be required for all uses subject to site plan and PUD review. Pursuant to Section 13.06(B)(4) of the Land Development Regulations, snow storage areas must be shown on the plans. The plans should show snow storage areas for the subject property. 4. The plans shall be revised to depict snow storage areas as part of the preliminary plat plan application. Landscaping budget requirements are to be determined pursuant to Section 13.06(G)(2) of the SBLDR. The landscape plan and landscape budget shall be prepared by a landscape architect or professional landscape designer. 5. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan and budget in compliance with Section 13.06 of the SBLDR as part of the preliminary plat plan application. 6. The applicant should submit estimated construction costs with the preliminary plat application, so that the exact minimum landscaping requirement can be determined. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING Roads, utilities, sidewalks, recreation paths, and lighting are designed in a manner that is consistent with City utility and roadway plans and maintenance standards. The City Engineer shall review the preliminary plat plans and provide comments prior to approval of the preliminary plat application. 7. Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. The project is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan for the affected district(s). Staff feels the proposed project is in conformance with the South Burlington Comprehensive Plan. OTHER The preliminary plat plans should include the entire site plan for the previously approved facility to which this building is an amendment. Staff recommends that the applicant proceed to the preliminary plat and final plat level of review if desired, which shall include site -plan level data for Staff and Board review. Respectfully submitted, P "'� 770"�' Raymond Belair, Administrative Officer I CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 8th day of July, 2015, a copy of the foregoing public notice for Sketch Plan Application #SD-15-22, of City of Burlington/Burlington International Airport, to amend a previously approved plan for a 65,150 sq. ft. aircraft maintenance hangar. The amendment consists of: 1) expanding the parking area to add 14 spaces, and 2) adding two (2) infiltration basins for stormwater treatment, 228 Aviation Avenue was sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid to the owners of all properties adjoining the subject property to development, without regard to any public right-of-way, and including the description of the property and accompanying information provided by the City of South Burlington. I further certify that this notification was provided to the following parties in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: See attached list. Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, this 8th day of July, 2015. 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You are encouraged to attend and participate in the public hearing as participation in the local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal. Should you have any questions about the proposal, or wish to view the submittals, please contact the South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning. They can be reached at (802) 846-4106 or at City of South Burlington, Department of Planning & Zoning, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403. Approved for Distribution by South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning MR. southburlington PLANNING & ZONING AGENDA South Burlington Development Review Board City Hall Conference Room, 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT Tuesday, July 21, 201S 7:00 p.m. 1. Additions, deletions, or changes in order of agenda items. 2. Comments and questions from the public not related to the agenda. 3. Announcements 4. Preliminary & final plat application #SD-15-21 of Champlain Housing Trust for a planned unit development to convert a 24 room motel to a 20 unit multi family dwelling, 1200 Shelburne Road. 5. Continued sketch plan review application #SD-14-37 of Snyder Homes for a planned unit development on 26.15 ages developed with two (2) single family dwellings. The project consists of: 1) razing one (1) single family dwelling, 2) constructing 26 single family dwellings, 3) constructing seven (7) 3-unit multi -family dwellings, and 4) constructing three (3) 2-family dwellings, 1302, 1340, & 1350 Spear Street. 6. Site plan application #SP-15-14 of 73 Ethan Allen Dr./2 Commerce Ave., LLC to construct a 28,200 sq. ft. warehousing, processing, storage & distribution facility, 73 Ethan Allen Drive. 7. Sketch plan application #SD-15-20 of Norman Benoit for a planned unit development to amend a previously approved plan for a building consisting of 1,378 sq. ft. of medical office use and 200 sq. ft. of general office use. The application is to construct an 896 sq. ft. addition resulting in the following breakdown of uses forthe entire building: 822.5 sq. ft. for personal service use, 629 sq. ft. of medical office use & 1,035 sq, ft. of general office use, 22 Patchen Road. 8. Sketch plan application #SD-15-22 of City of Burlington/Burlington International Airport for a planned unit development to amend a previously approved plan for a 65,150 sq. ft. aircraft maintenance hangar. The amendment consists of: 1) expanding the parking area to add 14 spaces, and 2) adding two (2) infiltration basins for stormwater treatment, 228 Aviation Avenue. 9. Conditional use application #CU-15-04 of Carlee Cardwell & Lance Ohlsson for after -the -fact approval to allow a new 7.5' X 10' entry to project three (3) feet into the front yard setback requirement, 34 Cortland Avenue. 10. Minutes of March 4, 2014, & July 7, 2015. 11. Other business. Respectfully Submitted, 9'a"4 "ZQ Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Copies of the applications are available for public inspection at the South Burlington City Hall. Participation in the local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal. South Burlington Development Review Board Meeting Participation Guidelines The Development Review Board (DRB) presents these guidelines for the public attending Development Review Board meetings to insure that everyone has a chance to speak and that meetings proceed smoothly. The DRB is a Quasi -Judicial Board that oversees the approval of development projects within the City It is made up of citizens appointed by the City Council. The role of the DRB is to hear and review applications for development under the ,applicable regulations. The DRB can only approve applications that comply with the applicable bylaw or state law, and the board can only levy conditions that are permitted under the bylaw. By the same token, if a project meets the applicable bylaw criteria, the DRB is bound by law to grant the approval. 1. The Board asks that all participants at meetings be respectful of Board members, staff, applicants and other members of the public present at the meeting. 2. Initial discussion on an agenda Item Will generally be conducted by the Board and the applicant. As this is our opportunity to engage with the subject, we would like to hear from all Board members first. After the Board members have discussed an item, the Chair will open up the floor for public comment. Please raise your hand to be recognized to speak and the Chair will try to call on each participant in segtnce. 3. Once recognized by the Chair, please identify yourself to the Board. 4. If the Board suggests time limits, please respect them. Time limits will be used when they can aid in making sure everyone is heard and sufficient time is avallabie for Board to hear all items on the agenda. 5. Side conversations between audience members should be kept to an absolute minimum. The hallway outside the Community Room is available should people wish to chat more fully. 6. Please address the Chair. Please do not address other audience members or staff or presenters and please do not interrupt others when they are speaking, The Chair will direct responses from applicable people as needed. 7. Make every effort not to repeat the points made by others and keep your comments germane to the issue before the board. 8 The Chalrwill make reasonable etfotts to allow everyone who is interested in participating to speak once before speakers address the Board for a second time, 9. Comments may be submitted before or during the course of a single or multi -meeting public hearing to the Planning and Zoning Department. All comments should identify what application the correspondence is in reference to. All written comments will be circulated to the DRB and kept as part of the official records of meetings. Comments must include your first and last name and a contact (e-ma#, phone, address) to be included in the record. 10. Please note that once a public hearing has been closed by the DRB, no further comments can be accepted, in accordance with state law. ray From: Dave Wheeler Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 3:44 PM To: Temp Planner Cc: Tom Dipietro; ray Subject: RE: Heritage Aviation Parking Lot Sketch Plan Application Dan, The Stormwater Section has reviewed the "Heritage Aviation Sketch Plan" prepared by Stantec Consulting Services, dated 5/8/15 . We would like to offer the following comments: 1. The proposed project discharges to a class 2 wetland in the Potash Brook Watershed. 2. In a future application, the plans should indicate the total existing lot area, existing impervious surface, proposed total impervious surface, in addition to completing section 9 of the application submitted. 3. The project proposes to redevelop an existing impervious surface approximately equal to 57,600 square feet, which is greater than 1 acre. Therefore, it appears that the project will require a stormwater permit from the Vermont DEC Stormwater Division. The applicant should acquire this permit before starting construction. However, it appears as if this property is covered under an existing State stormwater permit (3845-INDS.A). If this is the case, the applicant should confirm that changes on this site are allowed under the terms and conditions of the existing permit. 4. The project proposes to disturb greater than 1 acre of area. It will therefore require a construction stormwater permit from the Vermont DEC Stormwater Division. The applicant should acquire this permit before starting construction. 5. In a future application, the applicant should provide a drainage area map for the proposed stormwater treatment practices. Also, the plans should show how water will flow to the proposed infiltration basins. Will changes in parking lot grading be required? 6. Due to the infiltration basin's proximity to four (4) 25,000 gallon jet fuel tanks and three (3) 4,500 gallon glycol tanks, tests should be conducted to confirm that soils are not contaminated in the areas where infiltration is proposed. 7. The applicant should indicate snow storage locations in a future submission. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Dave JADavid P. A'htekr Anistant Storm x&ter Superintendent Depar aient of Pubis:. ii' r1 s cipv of South Burlmgton (8£+2)by 8-7951 Ext. 113 Notice - Under Vermont's Public Records Act. all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business aie likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return email Thank you for yew cooperation From: Temp Planner Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 10:22 AM To: Tom Dipietro; Craig Lambert; Terry Francis; Doug Brent; Justin Rabidoux Subject: Heritage Aviation Parking Lot Sketch Plan Application Apologies for this one as well. This one is only at SKETCH so unless something jumps out at you no need for comments at this point. Tom: they are paving over their pervious pavers and building new SW stuff so you may want to look this one over as well. Full size plans for this are in my office as well. Dan Albrecht, Planner Temporary Assignment cell 802-324-4642 From: ray ...�. _ .�.... _.__��.........�._..�._.. .._.�..._..�.�., _.�.. _...�..__.m..-._. __�... _.�..._�.�.._...�..... Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 10:17 AM To: Temp Planner Subject: FW: Heritage Aviation Parking Lot Sketch Plan Application Ray Belair Administrative Officer City of So. Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 802-846-4106 www.sburl.com www.sbpathtosustainabilitV.com Notice - Under Vermont's Public Records Act, all e-mail, e-mail attachments as well as paper copies of documents received or prepared for use in matters concerning City business, concerning a City official or staff, or containing information relating to City business are likely to be regarded as public records which may be inspected by any person upon request, unless otherwise made confidential by law. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by return email. Thank you for your cooperation. From: Gendron, Christopher [mailto:Chris.Gendron stantec.com] Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 3:22 PM To: ray Cc: Leinwohl, Jon; Goyette, Gregory; erich@birdseyebuildine.com; 'carol.betz@FLYHERITAGE.COM' (carol.betzPFLYHERITAGE.COM) Subject: Heritage Aviation Parking Lot Sketch Plan Application Hi Ray, Attached is a pdf of the Sketch Plan Application for the Heritage Aviation Parking Lot Reconstruction Project. I'll be by in the next half hour to drop off the check and the hard copies requested. Christopher Gendron, PE Transportation Engineer Stantec 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington VT 05403-7824 Phone: (802) 497-6402 (direct) Fax: (802) 864-0165 Chris.Gendron@stantec.com Stantec 000(Do The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. South Burlington Fire Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 802-846-4110 July 16, 2015 Mr. Ray Belair, Planning and Zoning City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Re: Heritage Aviation Parking/Campus Expansion Dear Ray: We have reviewed the plans for the proposed re -construction of the parking lot at Heritage Aviation on Aviation Avenue. We have the following recommendations: 1. Trees, fences and floral outcroppings should be placed so as not to interfere with the deployment of the aerial ladder, hoselines, portable ladders and other firefighting equipment. 2. The parking area entrances and exits appear to be of a design that will be accessible to fire and emergency apparatus. The developer should reaffirm that for turning radii, all corners should meet the "WB 40 straight" standard. At this point these seem to be the major issues which present themselves. As this project moves forward additional items may surface which can be dealt with as needed with the assistance of the developer and South Burlington Fire Marshal's office. Should you need any further assistance on this project please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Douglas S. Brent Douglas S. Brent Fire Chief 1 Page 1 of 1 ray From: Leinwohl, Jon Don.leinwohl@stantec.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 1:15 PM To: ray Cc: Robert McEwing; Heather Kendrew (hkendrew@btv.aero) Subject: RE: Abutter Notice - Arrivals Hall Ray, The Airport would like to withdraw the Final Plat application for the Arrivals Hall. Excessive project costs and impact fees have made the project unaffordable. Jon From: ray [mailto:rbelair@sburl.com] Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 2:01 PM To: Leinwohl, Jon Subject: Abutter Notice - Arrivals Hall Hi Jon, Attached please find the public notice for the November 20thth DRB meeting and a cover letter for you to send to all the abutters, including those across the street. Please mail these letters by the end of the day on November 2"d and then submit a Certificate of Service back to me which you can download at www.sburl.com Ray Belair Administrative Officer City of So. Burlington 575 Dorset Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 802-846-4106 www.sburl.com 10/31 /2012 `i �„ k.u'S; i PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SD -- (office use only) APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION PLAT REVIEW � Preliminary � Final PUD Being Requested? � Yes ❑No 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 plans 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 #) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874; Fax: (802) 863-7947 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax#) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874; Fax: (802) 863-7947 4. CONTACT PERSONS (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heather Kendrew Jon Leinwohl Burlington International Airport Stantec Consulting 1200 Airport Dr., #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 55 Green Mtn Dr, So. Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874 Fax: (802) 863-7947 Phone: (802) 864-0223 Fax: (802) 864-0165 a. Contact email address: hkendrew@btv.aero; ion.leinwohl@stantec.com 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Ave. 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 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 (describe what you are proposing): Limited flights between Toronto, Ontario and the Burlington Airport were initiated during the 2011-2012 winter season with a focus on attracting skiers to Vermont. The service was successful and these flights will resume in December 2012. Air passengers arriving from Canada clear Customs through the existing US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) facility located at the southerly end of the Airport Under existing conditions, passengers leave Customs and wait outside of the building for ground transportation to the Airport's Main Terminal or to ski areas. The proposed project involves constructing a new Arrivals Hall that will provide shelter for passengers who are waiting for ground transportation after they have cleared Customs The Arrivals Hall will be located land -side approximately 40' southeasterly of the CBP facility. The proposed building will be a 24' x 40' one-story structure constructed on a frost protected slab The building will not include restroom facilities; therefore water supply or wastewater systems will not be required. Heat will be provided by a gas heating unit. The building will not require a sprinkler system for fire protection. No additional parking is proposed and no changes to the existing site are required. The proposed flight schedule tentatively includes one flight per day on Mon Thu Fri and Sun between mid -December and mid -April with an additional Sat flight during the Dec holiday period The tentative summer schedule includes flights on Tue and Sat from July 2"d through September 3 It is estimated that an average of 42 passengers will arrive on each flight Passengers will leave the Arrivals Hall via shuttles to the Main Terminal and to ski resorts. An estimated seven other vehicles (rental cars, local pick-ups, etc.) per flight will also provide ground transportation b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The site for the proposed building is presently used as a side yard for Heritage Aviation and US Customs & Border Patrol (CBP). It is a grassed area adiacent to an existing stormwater bio-retention area and sidewalk that presently serves the CPB facility. c. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): The proposed 24' x 40' Arrivals Hall will serve as an amenity to the existing CPB facility by providing shelter for passenger waiting for ground transportation. It is generally consistent with the present use of the property by the US Customs & Border Patrol and will not change the use of this property. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): Proposed building: 960 sq. ft.; Existing CPB and Heritage Aviation: 52,030 sq ft e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): Proposed building: 13 ft, one floor; Existing CPB: 33 ft-6 in 2 floors; Heritage Aviation: 50 ft-11 in two floors & mezzanine Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): NA g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): There are four employees presently working at the CBP facility. Three additional employees (one customs officer and two ambassadors to assist passengers) will be needed in conjunction with the rp oject. h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): None i. List any changes to the subdivision, such as property lines, number of units, lot mergers, etc. No changes to the subdivision are proposed. 8. LOT COVERAGE (ALL information MUST be provided here, even if no change is proposed) a. Size of Parcel: 942 acres / 41,033,520 sf (acres /sq. ft.) b. Building Coverage: Existing Unknown square feet Unknown % Proposed 960 square feet Unknown % c. Overall Coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc): Existing Unknown Proposed 960 square feet Unknown % square feet Unknown % d. Front Yard Coverage(s) (commercial projects only): Existing Unknown square feet 29.3 % Proposed No Change square feet 0 % 9. WETLAND INFORMATION a. Are there any wetlands (Class I, 11, or III) on the subject property? Yes ❑ No b. If yes, is the proposed development encroaching into any of these wetlands associated 50' buffers (describe) N/A c. If yes, please submit the following with this application: 1. A site specific wetland delineation of the entire property or a written statement that the applicant is relying on the City's wetland map. 2. Response to the criteria outlined in Section 12.02(E) of the Land Development Regulations Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 (applicant is strongly encoui u)ed to have a wetland expert respond to Jese criteria) 10. AREA DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION: 4,400 SQ. FT. * *Projects disturbing more than one (1) 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 (1) acre require a permit from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. An application for a Construction General Permit was filed with the Agency of Natural Resources on October 11, 2012. This site is classified as Low Risk for soil erosion potential. Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 11. COST ESTIMATES a. Building (including interior renovations): $ 175,000 b. Landscaping: $ 5,300 (Please submit itemized list of landscaping proposed) c. Other site improvements (please list with cost) None 12. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): 17 Please see attached memo prepared by David DeBaie (Stantec) dated August 24 2012 regarding trip generation estimate.) 13. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 4:30 to 5:30 PM 14. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Sun Tue Wed Fri 15. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: December 2012 16. PLANS AND FEE Plat plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5) regular size copies, one reduced copy (I I" x 17"), and one digital (PDF-format) copy of the plans must be submitted. A subdivision application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the application. See the City fee schedule for details. I NOTE: NOTIFICATION of ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: Notification of adjoining property owners, in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations, is the responsibility of the applicant. After deeming an application complete, the Administrative Officer will provide the applicant with a draft meeting agendas or public hearing notice and sample certificate of service. The sworn certificate of service shall be returned to the City prior to the start of any public hearing. Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 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. �-z— SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT (Burlington International Airport) SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER (City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport) Do not write below this line D �G DATE OF SUBMISSION: / //�L I have reviewed this preliminary plat application and find it to be: mple Incomplete ministrative Officer PRINT NAME 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. 6 Subdivision Application Form. Rev. 12-2011 Memo 0 Stantec To: Jon Leinwohl PE From: David DeBaie, PE, PTOE Stantec- South Burlington Stantec - South Burlington File: 195310782 Date: August 24, 2012 Reference: Burlington Airport — Customs & Border Patrol Building Arrivals Hall Trip Generation Estimate Background Stantec has been engaged by the Burlington Airport to provide an estimate of the vehicle trips generated by a proposed Customs and Border Patrol Building (CBP) Arrivals Hall and if necessary conduct a traffic impact assessment of the site generated trips. In 2011 Porter Airline initiated a regular 4-flight per week schedule from Toronto, Ontario Canada to Burlington. These flights primarily served skiers coming to Vermont. In 2012-2013, the service is intended to resume for a 4-month winter schedule starting in mid -December and continuing through mid -April; and during the summer, a 2-flight per week schedule is planned between July 2 and September 3. Last years' experience has shown the need for a facility to accommodate the arriving passengers after clearing US Customs as there is insufficient space in the building to accommodate cleared passengers. Burlington Airport (BTV) is planning to construct an "Arrivals Hall" in the immediate vicinity of the existing CBP facility located at the south end of the airport within the Heritage flight complex in South Burlington, VT. The Arrivals hall will serve these international passengers who have cleared US Customs and are waiting for ground transportation at this location that is remote to the airport terminal. Passengers will be served by four (4) ski resort shuttles, one (1) shuttle bus to the BTV terminal, and a limited number of rental vehicles from one rental company. These services would be available to arriving passengers only. All departing passengers would take ground transportation directly to the airport terminal for their departing flights. Landside access to the US Customs & Border Patrol Building/ Heritage Flight complex is via Aviation Avenue and Williston Road in South Burlington VT. This memorandum estimates the vehicle trips associated with this Arrivals Hall and assesses traffic impact on the Williston Road intersection. Vehicle trips have been estimated for the weekday evening peak hour which is the worse -case traffic impact condition. This assessment compares the vehicle trip estimate to Vtrans' 75-trip/ hour threshold for determining the need for a traffic impact study as stated in VTrans Traffic Impact One Team, Infinite Solutions. jbl v.\1953\achve\195310782\transportation\report\traffic\cpb arrival hall trip generation esimate draft memo 082412 docx Stantec August 24, 2012 Jon Leinwohl PE Page 2 of 4 Reference: Burlington Airport — Customs & Border Patrol Building Arrivals Hall Trip Generation Estimate Study Guidelines. In addition, the evening peak hour estimate also relates to the South Burlington Impact Fee system. Vehicle Trip Estimate The planned international flights to be served by the CBP Arrivals Hall are all scheduled for 3:30 PM. Four winter flights are planned. One will occur on Sunday while others are scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Future expansion of the winter flight schedule would add one 3:30 PM flight to another weekday. And next summer, a two -flight per week schedule is planned. The day of the week is not known but more than one flight per day will not occur and the arrival time (3:30PM) is expected to be the same. Assumptions Flights will be scheduled on aircraft that have a 70-passenger capacity. Last years' recorded experience indicates that, a maximum of 60 percent of the seats (42) are occupied. All passengers will be cleared through customs within an hour and will then be travelling landside on Aviation Avenue which is an airport owned roadway, and Williston Road which is US Route 2. Most trips are expected to be right turns to access the airport main terminal or Downtown Burlington. Passengers will be served by resort shuttles, the airport terminal shuttle bus, and limited Taxis or private/rental vehicles: • Airport staff expects that approximately 60 percent of the passengers (25) will be served by the shuttles. All other passengers (17) are expected to be picked up by private vehicles, taxi, or use a rental vehicle outside the CBP Arrivals Hall within the existing parking area. Groups of two or more passengers typically travel together in these instances. For estimating purposes 2.5 persons per vehicle, would yield 7 rented vehicles. All new employees (Customs officers (1) and Airport ambassadors (2)) who assist with landside access will arrive by the airport shuttle. All rental vehicles will be brought to the site during off peak periods. All landside trips will travel through the Aviation Avenue/ Williston Road intersection. One Team, Infinite Solutions. jbl v:\1953\active\195310782\transportation\report\traffic\cpb arrival hall trip generation esimate draft memo 082412.docx Stantec August 24, 2012 Jon Leinwohl PE Page 3 of 4 Reference: Burlington Airport— Customs & Border Patrol Building Arrivals Hall Trip Generation Estimate Estimate As indicated in Table 1, CBP Arrivals Hall Trip Generation Estimate, a total of 17 vehicles trips are expected during the average weekday PM Peak Hour. Of these 5 are entering and 12 are exiting trips. a'; le 1 CPB Arrivais Kai', Trin Genes•Mion Estimate Summary Group Vehicle Type Vehicle Trips Total Entering Exiting Employees Airport Shuttle 1 1 2 Passengers Airport Shuttle 0 ( same trip as above) 0 ( same trip as above) 0 Passengers Resort Shuttles 4 4 8 Passengers Taxi, Private or Rental Vehicles 0 7 7 Total 5 12 17 Conclusions 1. The existing CBP is accessed by ground transportation only by the existing four employees. This amounts to approximately 8-10 daily trips and 2-4 PM peak hour trips. 2. The proposed CBP Arrivals Hall is estimated to generate a total of 17-vehicle trips including 5 entering vehicle trips and 12 exiting vehicle trips during the PM peak hour which occurs from 4:30 to 5:30. This is a conservative estimate because some of the passengers who arrive at 3:30 PM will likely be cleared through Customs and travel onto Williston Road before the peak hour occurs. One Team. Infinite Solutions. jbl v:\1953\active\195310782\transportation\report\traffic\cpb arrival hall trip generation esimate draft memo 082412.docx Stantec August 24, 2012 Jon Leinwohl PE Page 4 of 4 Reference: Burlington Airport— Customs & Border Patrol Building Arrivals Hall Trip Generation Estimate 3. Most of the exiting trips (12) will be right turns from Aviation Avenue going to the airport or to Burlington. Right turns use a separate lane as do left turns on this approach. Right turns do not significantly contribute to intersection delay. 4. The estimate of 17 PM peak hour trips are well below the threshold of 75 peak hour trips through an intersection which is VTrans guidance for preparation of an impact study per their Traffic Impact Study Guidelines dated October 2008. 5. The existing Level of Service at the Aviation Avenue / Williston Road intersection is LOS B for the right turn lane and LOS F for the left turn lane during the PM peak hour as documented in the June 2, 2011 Traffic Impact and Access Study for the Burlington Aviation Technical School. 6. With the additional 12 right turns during the PM peak hour no change is expected to the LOS and no mitigation is required. One Team. 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G 200-006/0212 PHILIPS ()p GARDCO CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on this 21" day of September, 2012, a copy of the foregoing public notice for Sketch Plan Application #SD-12-19, US Customs & Border Patrol Arrivals Hall was sent by U.S. mail, postage prepaid to the owners of all properties adjoining the subject property to development, without regard to any public right-of-way, and including the description of the property and accompanying information provided by the City of South Burlington. I further certify that this notification was provided to the following parties in accordance with 24 V.S.A. §4464(a) and Section 17.06(B) of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: List of recipients: See attached list. Dated at South Burlington, Vermont, this 21st day of September, 2012. Printed Name: Jon Leinwohl Phone number and email: 802-864-0223; lon.leinwohl(a-Mantec.com Signature: Date: September 21, 2012 Remit to: City of South Burlington Department of Planning & Zoning 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington Sample Certificate of Service Form. Rev. 1-2012 3000 WILLISTON RD LLC c/o Frederic Lowea 1852 Texas Hill Rd Hinesburg, VT 05461 ADAMS PAUL G 1215 Airport Pkwy So. Burlington, VT 05403 ARRANTS STEPHEN P JR 137 Country Club Dr Easy So. Burlington, VT 05403 AUDETTE ROBERT J TRUSTEE AUDETTE ANNE W TRUSTEE 41 Peterson Terrace So. Burlington, VT 05403 AYER PATRICK BRIAN MASLACK AYER TERESE PO Box 9451 So. Burlington, VT 05407 BELTER JOHN H JR & JOYCE N 2 Country Club Dr East So. Burlington, VT 05403 6065 WILLISTON RD LLC 3069 Williston Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 ADAMS RONALD C & RUTH A 1083 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 ASHTON THERESA & MICHAEL 1195 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 AUTOMASTERS MOTOR CO INC Route 7 Shelburne, VT 05482 BARNIER SCOTT & BARBARA 20 Jackson Street Essex Jet, VT 05452 BERGER RUSSELL G III 615 Airport Pkwy So. Burlington, VT 05403 A & C REALTY LLC c/o Omega Electric Construction 25 Omega Drive Williston, VT 05495 AIRPORT REALTY FBO AVCENTER 1130 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 ATLANTIC TELEMETRY INC PO Box 1660 Williston, VT 05495 AVIATRON INC (US) 25 Customs Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 BARRY BRUCE 1907 Williston Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 BLOW MALCOM D & REBECCA J 449 White Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 BOARDMAN WILLIAM M & CYNTHIA D BOUFFARD MARGARET M, PATRICK C, BRESNAHAN PHILLIP W III & KARE 42 Logwood Street JOSEPH N 21 Butler Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 65 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 So. Burlington, VT 05403 BRUECKNER ROBERT D & ROSEMARIE 451 White Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 BURT RUSSELL & KAREN L 141 Country Club Dr East So. Burlington, VT 05403 BRUSOE ALAN L SOUTIERE ANN M. 11 Mayfair Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 CALKINS FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1835 Spear Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 BURLINGTON CITY OF HERTZ CORP 225 Brae Boulevard Park Ridge, NJ 07656 3069 WILLISTON ROAD LLC 3069 Williston Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 CALKINS FAMILY LIMITED CAMPION PAUL R CARTER RICHARD G PARTNERSHIP PO Box 9413 135 Airport Pkwy 1835 Spear Street So. Burlington, et 05403 So. Burlington, VT 05407 So. Burlington, VT 05403 CHASE THOMAS E CHOINIERE PROPERTIES LLC 29 Berard Dr 17 Harbor Watch Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Burlington, VT 05401 CLIFTON DAVID L & MARY W DALTON WILLIAM D PO Box 9476 1383 Airport Dr So. Burlington, VT 05407 So. Burlington, VT 05403 DEFORGE GARY J DEGRECHIE PAUL R & MICHELLE M 32 Dumont Ave 199 Kirby Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 So. Burlington, VT 05403 DESARNO DAVID C TRUST DOERING ROBERT W & LORRIE M 4 Ladd Point Rd 1089 Airport Dr Grand Isle, VT 05458 So. Burlington, VT 05403 EMMONS ROGER A & ANNA M ENTERTAINMENT UNLIMITED LLC 1085 Airport Dr 20 Bisbee Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 Vergennes, VT 05491 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FELBER MICHAEL PROPERTY TAX DEPARTMENT 22 Logwood Street 3630 Hacks Cross Rd, Bldg C 3 FL So. Burlington, VT 05403 Memphis, TN 38125-8800 FONTAINE PAUL A & KIMBERLY A GARNEAU RYAN & KATHRYN 133 Country Club Dr East 34 Logwood Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 So. Burlington, VT 05403 GIRARD DANIEL E HENNIGAR HOLDINGS LLC 11 Heath Street 805 East Hillsboro Boulevard So. Burlington, VT 05403 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 HOBBS JAMES E & SHERRIE L INVESTORS CORP OF VT 16 Logwood Street 30 Main Street, Suite 401 So. Burlington, VT 05403 Burlington, VT 05407 JAQUES BRIAN L & LISA A JOST INVESTEMNTS LLC 137 Birch Court 69 College Street Burlington, VT 05408 Burlington, VT 05401 CITY OF BURLINGTON 1200 Airport Drive #1 So. Burlington, VT 05403 DEEDS EDWARD A Converse Bay Rd Charlotte, VT 05407 DEMERS DENNIS R 958 Webster Rd Shelburne, VT 05482 DUHAMEL YVETTE 1 30 Logwood Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 FARGNOLI ASSOCIATES LLC 485 Kimberly Drive Melbourne, FL 32940 FOLEY JOHN F & JOAN B 60 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 GARVEY EDWARD W & PATRICIA G 44 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 HENRY MAUREEN C C/O THE MEDICAL STORE LTD 1225 Airport Parkway So. Burlington, VT 05403 JACKSON SAMUAL 37 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 JTG HOLDINGS LLC II 272 Windmill Bay Shelburne, VT 05482 KELESTURA DZEVAD & SAMIRA 13 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 LNPINC 25 Omega Drive Williston, VT 05495 LAPLANTE BERNARD J 1181 Airport Dr So. Burlington, VT 05403 LOSO HARRY J & DIANE M 53 Maryland Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 METHOT DAVID F & RACHEL V 57 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 KINVILLE PETER A & DONNA S 11 South Henry Ct. So. Burlington, VT 05403 LACEYS INC. 2000 Williston Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 LEISURE WORLD INC 1245 Airport Pkwy So. Burlington, VT 05403 MAILLE GEORGE A JR & CHARLENE 38 Logwood Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 MOFFATT MARK A 1253 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 KRUGER REBECCA B, DOUGLAS B 1233 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 LANDVATER DARRYL V OLIVER WIGHT CO 85 Allen Martin Dr Essex Jct., VT 05407 LNP INC 300 Cornerstone Drive Williston, VT 05495 MANAZIR THEODORE & CHRISTINA 129 Country Club Dr East So. Burlington, VT 05403 MOVABLE PEAKS 14 Berard Dr So. Burlington, VT 05403 MUNSON EARTH MOVING CORP MUNSON RANDALL G O'BRIEN DANIEL J & LEO J JR C/O SOUTH BURLINGTON REALTY CO C/O SOUTH BURLINGTON REALTY CO C/O R. L. VALLEE INC. PO Box 2204 PO Box 2204 280 Main Street So. Burlington, VT 05407 So. Burlington, VT 05407 St. Albans, VT 05478 O'BRIEN DANIEL J & LEO J JR PO Box 2184 So. Burlington, VT 05407 PALMER ALAN D & CHRISTINE L 5576 Dorset Street Shelburne, VT 05482 PMP REALTY LLC PO Box 600 Gardiner, ME 04345 OLTEANU FLORIN & SVETLANA 1 Elizabeth Street Shelburne, VT 05482 PICKERING RODNEY A 19404 North 4th Drive Phoenix, AZ 95027 PROULX GERARD E & SUSAN F 1155 Airport Dr So. Burlington, VT 05403 PALMER ALAN D & CHRISTINE L 5576 Dorset Street Shelburne, VT 05482 PIERCE SANDRA M 72 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 RDT AVIATION, INC C/O TOM WEAVER 25 Pinecrest Dr Essex Jct., VT 05452 ROBAR PAUL L JR & WANDA ROBERT SCOTT LLC ROCHFORD CHRISTOPHER & PO Box 5190 PO Box 615 REBECCA S Burlington, VT 05401 Manchester, ME 04351 47 Maryland Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 ROONEY WALDEN J & DARLA A 5 Mountain View Blvd So. Burlington, VT 05403 SCRIGGINS GENEVA B 420 White Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 SHAND ROBERT M & LYNDA A 5 Ethan Allen Dr. So. Burlington, VT 05403 SHEPARD GARY F & BETTY 1 Patrick Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 RUSSELL JOHN A & LYNN A 1161 Williston Rd So. Burlington, VT 05403 SEAFOXINC 443 Governors Lane Shelburne, VT 05482 SHELBURNE SHIPYARD PO Box 610 Shelburne, VT 05482 JOAN SHIP SEVIN LLC C/O KEVIN SPILLANE 334 Tamarack Shores Shelburne, VT 05482 ST JOHN VIANNEY HOME ASSN C/O KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PO Box 9214 So. Burlington, VT 05407 SZWAJA MARIAN & SOPHIE TRUST 1 Butler Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 TILLEY FRANCES R 1141 Airport Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 SUBURBAN VT PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS LLC 240 Route 10 West Whippany, NJ 07981 TATRO SAM E SR & ALBERTA M 38 Dumont Ave So. Burlington, VT 05403 TIMBERLAKE ASSOCIATES WALTER E SIMENDINGER 32 San Remo Drive So. Burlington, VT 05403 WETHERBEE WILLIAM F & MICHAEL W WILLARD MALCOLM 467 Depot Rd 699 Nob Hill Rd Colchester, VT 05446 Williston, VT 05495 WOOD WARREN W & EVELYN R WRIGHT WILLIAM G & LORETTA M 35 Crescent Beach Drive 11 Dumont Ave Burlington, VT 05708 So. Burlington, VT 05403 S M S REALTY PARTNERSHIP 4016 Williston Rd SO. Burlington, VT 05403 SHAND ROBERT M 5 Ethan Allen Dr So. Burlington, VT 05403 SHELBURNE SHIPYARD PO Box 610 Shelburne, VT 05482 SPRANO ROBERTA M 392 White Street So. Burlington, VT 05403 SWEET LEIGH M & ELLEN F 148 Country Club Dr East So. Burlington, VT 05403 THIBAULT LEONARD E THIBAULT DOROTHY F 1184 Reynolds Rd St. Albans, VT 05478 TRI-D III LLC 156 Acorn Lane, Suite 109 Colchester, VT 05446 WILLARD MALCOLM 699 Nob Hill Rd Williston, VT 0495 Burlington Airport r US Customs & Border Patrol Arrivals Hall gg IBM southburlington PLANNING & ZONING 14 Permit Number SD- - (office use only) APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION SKETCH 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 plans will result in your application being rejected and a delay in the review before the Development Review Board. For amendments, please provide pertinent information only. 1) OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax#) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874 Fax: (802) 863-7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANTS (Name, mailing address, phone and fax) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874 Fax: (802) 863-7947 4) APPLICANT'S LEGAL INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY (fee simple, option, etc.) Burlington International Airport legal interest: fee simple 5) CONTACT PERSON (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heather Kendrew Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Dr.. #1. South Burlinaton. VT 05403 Phone: (802) 863-2874 Fax: (802) 863-7947 Jon Leinwohl Stantec Consulting 55 Green Mountain Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: (802) 864-0223 Fax: (802) 864-0165 5a) CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESSES: Heather Kendrew: hkendrew@btv.aero; Jon Leinwohl: ion.leinwohl@stantec.com 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com 6) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 7) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 8) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General project description (explain what you want approval for): Limited flights between Toronto Ontario and the Burlington Airport were initiated during the 2011-2012 winter season with a focus on attracting skiers to Vermont. The service was successful and these flights will resume in December 2012. Air passengers arriving from Canada clear Customs through the existing US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) facility located at the southerly end of the Airport. Under existing conditions, passengers leave Customs and wait outside of the building for ground transportation to the Airport's Main Terminal or to ski areas. The proposed project involves constructing a new Arrivals Hall that will provide shelter for passengers who are waiting for ground transportation after they have cleared Customs. The Arrivals Hall will be located land -side approximately 50' southeasterly of the CBP facility. The proposed building will be a 24' x 40' one-story structure constructed on a frost protected slab. The building will not include restroom facilities; therefore, water supply or wastewater systems will not be required. Heat will be provided by a gas area heating unit. The building will not require a sprinkler system for fire protection. No additional parkins is proposed and no changes to the existing site are required. The proposed flight schedule tentatively includes one flight per day on Mon, Thu, Fri, and Sun between Jan 7t and mid -April with an additional Sat flight during the Dec holiday period The tentative summer schedule includes flights on Tue and Sat from Jul 2n through Sep 3. It is estimated that an average of 42 passengers will arrive on each flight. Passengers will leave the Arrivals Hall via shuttles to the Main Terminal and to ski resorts. An estimated seven other vehicles (rental cars local pick-ups, etc.) per flight will also provide ground transportation. b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) The site for the proposed building is presently used as a side yard for Heritage Aviation and US Customs & Border Patrol (CBP). It is a grassed area adjacent to an existing stormwater bio-retention area and sidewalk that presently serves the CPB facility. c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) The proposed 24' x 40' Arrivals Hall will serve as an amenity to the existing CPB facility by providing shelter for passenger waiting for ground transportation. It is generally consistent with the present use of the property by the US Customs & Border Patrol and will not change the use of this property. d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) Proposed building: 960 sq. ft.; Existing CPB and Heritage Aviation: 52,030 sq. ft. Sketch Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 e) Proposed height of building (if applicable) 13 ft. f) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) N/A g) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable) NA 9) LOT COVERAGE a) Building: Existing Unknown % b) Overall (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing Unknown % c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 29.3% Proposed Unknown % (960 sq. ft.) Proposed Unknown % Proposed No change 10) TYPE OF EXISTING OR PROPOSED ENCUMBRANCES ON PROPERTY (easements, covenants, leases, rights of way, etc.) None 11) PROPOSED EXTENSION, RELOCATION, OR MODIFICATION OF MUNICIPAL FACILITIES (sanitary sewer, water supply, streets, storm drainage, etc. None 12) 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). 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE January 2013 14) PLANS AND FEE Plat plans shall be submitted which shows the information required by the City's Land Development Regulations. Five (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I" x 17") of the plans must be submitted. The application fee shall be paid to the City at the time of submitting the application. See the City fee schedule for details. Sketch Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 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. IL SIGNATURE OF APPL ANT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT X SIGNATURE OF PRO TY-OWNFR- Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: I have reviewed this sketch plan application and find it to be: Complete ❑ Incomplete 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. Sketch Plan Application Form. Rev. 12-2010 .r. south'.,< , PLANNING & ZONING August 18, 2011 Re: #S P-11-26 Dear Applicant: Enclosed, please find a copy of the Findings of Fact and Decision rendered by the Development Review Board concerning your recent application. 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. Sincer , r Raymond J. Belair Administrative Officer Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL -Return Receipt Requested # 7010 0290 0000 2215 2838 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sbL,rl.com southburling on PLANNING & ZONING Permit Number SP- S P - I I- (ofSce use only) APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW ❑ Administrative A 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. 1. OWNER(S) OF RECORD (Name(s) as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #): City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 2. LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED(S) (Book and page ft Book 13, Page 271 3. APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #): Heritage Flight, 228 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-3626 4. CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jon Leinwohl, Stantec Consulting, 55 Green Mountain Dr., South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone: 802-864-0223 extension 110, Fax: 802-864-0165 4a. CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS:: ion.leinwohl@stantec.com 5. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Avenue 6. TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office): 2000 0000 C 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): Reapproval of previous Site Plan to include barbed wire top chain -link security fence. See Attachment #1 for a detailed description. b. Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use): The property is currently used for airport functions. Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain): No change from the previous approvals. d. Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain): No change from the previous approvals. e. Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine): No change from the previous approvals. f. Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain): Not applicable. g. Number of employees (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): No change from previous approvals h. Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Information with this application includes: 1) Site plan indicating the locations of the chain -fink fence with barbed wire. 2) Fence detail depicting the 8 foot high chain -link security fence topped with three strands of barbed wire. Previously approved plans and supplemental information are not included with this application. Site Plan Application Form Rev 12-2010 E 8. LOT COVERAGE a. Building: Total Parcel Size: 942 acres +/- Existing No change % / Proposed No change % / Sq. Ft. No change sq. No change sq. ft. b. Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc) Existing No change % / No change sq. ft. Proposed No change % / No change sq. ft. c. Front yard (along each street) Existing No change % / No change sq. ft. Proposed No change % / No change sq. ft. d. Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) Not applicable * 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): $ No change from previous approval. b. Landscaping: $ No change from previous approval. c. Other site improvements (please list with cost): No change from previous approval. 10. ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a. P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): No change from previous approval 11. PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: No change from previous approval 12. PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: No change from previous approval 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: December 2010 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). Please see Attachment #3 ' 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. I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has b en submitted and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. NATURE III PPLIC111NT SIG ATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER PRINT NAME Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: G 1V// REVIEW AUTHORITY: lld Development Review Board ❑ Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete fi A— ❑ J6l malete The applicant orpermittee 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 } Agenda #4 MEMORANDUM south PLANNING & ZONING TO: Development Review Board FROM: Raymond J. Belair, Administrative Officer RE: Heritage Flight Application #SP-11-26 DATE: July 29, 2011 1. Site plan application #SP-11-26 of Heritage Flight to amend a previously approved plan for a 65,150 sq. ft. aircraft maintenance hangar. The amendment consists of after -the - fact approval to install barbed wire on the chain link fence surrounding the above ground storage tanks, 228 Aviation Avenue 2. The record owner of the property is City of Burlington/Burlington International Airport. 3. The application was submitted on 6/29/11. 4. The subject property is located in the Airport Industrial District. 5. Section 13.17 (C) (1) of the SBLDR's prohibits the use of barbed wire on fences. 6. The applicant has installed barbed wire on the fence surrounding the fuel tanks. 7. The applicant submitted documentation from the FAA indicating that the DRB is pre- empted from prohibiting barbed wire for airport security reasons (see attached). Staff recommends approval of the barbed wire fencing in recognition that the Board is pre- empted from denying the request by FAA regulations. Application for Site Plan Review Owner: City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport Applicant: Heritage Flight Hangar Renovation Project Attachment #1 7. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. General project description (explain what you want approval for): This application seeks reapproval of the Site Plan for the Heritage Flight hangar renovation project. This project was originally approved under SP-08-39. A subsequent approval was issued under SP-09-43 allowing construction of the project in two phases, and another approval was issued under SP-09-92 to permit expansion of the fueling facility. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the project, the city's Administrative Officer inspected the site and found that barbed wire installed on the security fencing surrounding the fueling facility was not included on the approved Site Plans and violates city regulations. The CO was denied and the applicant responded by appealing the denial (AO-10-02). The appeal was upheld by the DRB; however, the DRB informed the applicant they could reapply for Site Plan approval which includes barbed wire on the security fence on the basis of testimony provided by the applicant during the CO appeal. This testimony included the following statement that appears in the appeal application. It also includes documentation presented to the DRB at the appeal hearing which is included herewith as Attachment #2. The 8 foot high chain link fence with three strands of barbed wire enclosing the Heritage fuel tanks was installed to ensure public safety and provide security of aviation fuel stored in this facility. This fencing conforms with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 139 section 139.335 Public Protection states the following: (a) In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must provide— (1) Safeguards to prevent inadvertent entry to the movement area by unauthorized persons or vehicles; and (2) Reasonable protection of persons and property from aircraft blast. (b) Fencing that meets the requirements of applicable FAA and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security regulations in areas subject to these regulations is acceptable for meeting the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section. The standards for this fencing are provided in FAA Advisory Circular 15015370-10E. Fuel storage facilities are considered subject to these regulations under part (b) by the FAA and TSA and therefore the Airport construction standard for fencing must be used. The FAA standards are federal requirements that must be adhered to and cannot be superseded by local zoning requirements. V:\1953\active\195310550\transportation\Permits\Site Plan Reapproval\Attachment #1.docx } E (iii) Shock. (iv) Primary patient survey. (v) Injuries to the skull, spine, chest, and extremities. (vi) Internal injuries. (vii) Moving patients. (viii) Burns. (ix) Triage. (5) A record is maintained of all training given to each individual under this section for 24 consecutive calendar months after completion of training. Such records must include, at a minimum, a description and date of training received. (6) Sufficient rescue and firefighting personnel are available during all air carrier operations to operate the vehicles, meet the response times, and meet the minimum agent discharge rates required by this part. (7) Procedures and equipment are established and maintained for alerting rescue and firefighting personnel by siren, alarm, or other means authorized by the Administrator to any existing or impending emergency requiring their assistance. 0) Hazardous materials guidance. Each aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle responding to an emergency on the airport must be equipped with, or have available through a direct communications link, the "North American Emergency Response Guidebook" published by the U.S. Department of Transportation or similar response guidance to hazardous materials/dangerous goods incidents. Information on obtaining the "North American Emergency Response Guidebook" is available from the Regional Airports Division Manager. (k) Emergency access roads. Each certificate holder must ensure that roads designated for use as emergency access roads for aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles are maintained in a condition that will support those vehicles during all-weather conditions. (1) Methods and procedures. FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for aircraft rescue and firefighting and emergency medical equipment and training that are acceptable to the Administrator. (m) Implementation. Each holder of a Class II, III, or IV Airport Operating Certificate must implement the requirements of this section no later than 36 consecutive calendar months after June 9, 2004. § 139.321 Handling and storing of hazardous substances and materials. (a) Each certificate holder who acts as a cargo handling agent must establish and maintain procedures for the protection of persons and property on the airport during the handling and storing of any material regulated by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR 171 through 180) that is, or is intended to be, transported by air. These procedures must provide for at least the following: (1) Designated personnel to receive and handle hazardous substances and materials. (2) Assurance from the shipper that the cargo can be handled safely, including any special handling procedures required for safety. (3) Special areas for storage of __.,hazardous materials while on the airport. (b) Each certificate, holder must establish and maintain standards authorized by the Administrator for protecting against fire and explosions in storing, dispensing, and otherwis handling fuel (other than articles and materials that are, or are intended to be, -21- E aircraft cargo) on the airport. These standards must cover facilities, procedures, and personnel training and must address at least the following: (1) Bonding. (2) Public protection. (3) Control of access to storage areas. (4) Fire safety in fuel farm and storage areas. (5) Fire safety in mobile fuelers, fueling pits, and fueling cabinets. (6) Training of fueling personnel in fire safety in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section. Such training at Class III airports must be completed within 12 consecutive calendar months after June 9, 2004. (7) The fire code of the public body having jurisdiction over the airport. (c) Each certificate holder must, as a fueling agent, `cotnply with, and require all other fueling agents operating on the airport to comply � with, the standards established under paragraph (b) of this section and roust perform reasonable surveillance of all fueling activities on the airport with respect to those standards. (d) Each certificate holder must inspect the physical facilities of each airport tenant fueling agent at least once every 3 consecutive months for compliance with paragraph (b) of this section and maintain a record of that inspection for at least 12 consecutive calendar months. (e) The training required in paragraph (b)(6) of this section must include at least the following: (1) At least one supervisor with each fueling agent must have completed an aviation fuel training course in fire safety that is authorized by the Administrator. Such an individual must be trained prior to initial performance of duties, or enrolled in an authorized aviation fuel training course that will be completed within 90 days of initiating duties, and receive recurrent instruction at least every 24 consecutive calendar months. (2) All other employees who fuel aircraft, accept fuel shipments, or otherwise handle fuel must receive at least initial on-the-job training and recurrent instruction every 24 consecutive calendar months in fire safety from the supervisor trained in accordance with paragraph (e)(1) of this section. (f) Each certificate holder must obtain a written confirmation once every 12 consecutive calendar months from each airport tenant fueling agent that the training required by paragraph (e) of this section has been accomplished. This written confirmation must be maintained for 12 consecutive calendar months. (g) Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must require each tenant fueling agent to take immediate corrective action whenever the certificate holder becomes aware of noncompliance with a standard required by paragraph (b) of this section. The certificate holder must notify the appropriate FAA Regional Airports Division Manager immediately when noncompliance is discovered and corrective action cannot be accomplished within a reasonable period time. (h) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the- handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials that are acceptable to the Administrator. § 139.323 Traffic and wind direction indicators. In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder -22- N 1 J aircraft cargo) on the airport. These standards must cover facilities, procedures, and personnel training and must address at least the following: (1) Bonding. (2) Public protection. (3) Control of access to storage areas. (4) Fire safety in fuel farm and storage areas. (5) Fire safety in mobile fuelers, fueling pits, and fueling cabinets. (6) Training of fueling personnel in fire safety in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section. Such training at Class III airports must be completed within 12 consecutive calendar months after June 9, 2004. (7) The fire code of the public body having jurisdiction over the airport. (c) Each certificate holder must, as a fueling agent, comply with, and require all other fueling agents operating on the airport to comply with, the standards established under paragraph (b) of this section and must perform reasonable surveillance of all fueling activities on the airport with respect to those standards. (d) Each certificate holder must inspect the physical facilities of each airport tenant fueling agent at least once every 3 consecutive months for compliance with paragraph (b) of this section and maintain a record of that inspection for at least 12 consecutive calendar months. (e) The training required in paragraph (b)(6) of this section must include at least the following: (1) At least one supervisor with each fueling agent must have completed an aviation fuel training course in fire safety that is authorized by the Administrator. Such an individual must be trained prior to initial performance of duties, or enrolled in an authorized aviation fuel training course that will be completed within 90 days of initiating duties, and receive recurrent instruction at least every 24 consecutive calendar months. (2) All other employees who fuel aircraft, accept fuel shipments, or otherwise handle fuel must receive at least initial on-the-job training and recurrent instruction every 24 consecutive calendar months in fire safety from the supervisor trained in accordance with paragraph (e)(1) of this section. (f) Each certificate holder must obtain a written confirmation once every 12 consecutive calendar months from each airport tenant fueling agent that the training required by paragraph (e) of this section has been accomplished. This written confirmation must be maintained for 12 consecutive calendar months. (g) Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must require each tenant fueling agent to take immediate corrective action whenever the certificate holder becomes aware of noncompliance with a standard required by paragraph (b) of this section. The certificate holder must notify the appropriate FAA Regional Airports Division Manager immediately when noncompliance is discovered and corrective action cannot be accomplished within a reasonable period time. (h) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials that are acceptable to the Administrator. § 139.323 Traffic and wind direction indicators. In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder -22- protecting —all NAVAIDS on its airport against vandalism and theft; and (c) Prevent, insofar as it is within the airport's authority, interruption of visual and electronic signals of NAVAIDS. § 139,335 ,Public protection. , (a) In a,„manner authorized by , the Adminisll,ator, each certificate holder must pr6vide--- (1),,Safepards to prevent inadvertent entry to the movement area by unauthorized persons or vehicles; and (2) Reasonable protection of persons and property from aircraft blast. (b) iy'encing that meets the requiretrtt�rtts of applicable FAA and Transportation Security Administration security, regulations in areas subject to these regulations is acceptable for meeting the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section. § 139.337 Wildlife hazard management. (a) In accordance with its Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this section, each certificate holder must take immediate action to alleviate wildlife hazards whenever they are detected. (b) In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must ensure that a wildlife hazard assessment is conducted when any of the following events occurs on or near the airport: (1) An air carrier aircraft experiences multiple wildlife strikes; (2) An air carrier aircraft experiences substantial damage from striking wildlife. As used in this paragraph, substantial damage means damage or structural failure incurred by an aircraft that adversely affects the structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics of the aircraft and that would normally require major repair or replacement of the affected component; (3) An air carrier aircraft experiences an engine ingestion of wildlife; or (4) Wildlife of a size, or in numbers, capable of causing an event described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), or (b)(3) of this section is observed to have access to any airport flight pattern or aircraft movement area. (c) The wildlife hazard assessment required in paragraph (b) of this section must be conducted by a wildlife damage management biologist who has professional training and/or experience in wildlife hazard management at airports or an individual working under direct supervision of such an individual. The wildlife hazard assessment must contain at least the following: (1) An analysis of the events or circumstances that prompted the assessment. (2) Identification of the wildlife species observed and their numbers, locations, local movements, and daily and seasonal occurrences. (3) Identification and location of features on and near the airport that attract wildlife. (4) A description of wildlife hazards to air carrier operations. (5) Recommended actions for reducing identified wildlife hazards to air carrier operations. (d) The wildlife hazard assessment required under paragraph (b) of this section must be submitted to the Administrator for approval and determination of the need for a wildlife hazard management plan. In reaching this determination, the Administrator will consider— (1) The wildlife hazard assessment; -27- (2) Actions recommended in the wildlife hazard assessment to reduce wildlife hazards; (3) The aeronautical activity at the airport, including the frequency and size of air carrier aircraft; (4) The views of the certificate holder; (5) The views of the airport users; and (6) Any other known factors relating to the wildlife hazard of which the Administrator is aware. (e) When the Administrator determines that a wildlife hazard management plan is needed, the certificate holder must formulate and implement a plan using the wildlife hazard assessment as a basis. The plan must— (1) Provide measures to alleviate or eliminate wildlife hazards to air carrier operations; (2) Be submitted to, and approved by, the Administrator prior to implementation; and (3) As authorized by the Administrator, become a part of the Airport Certification Manual. (f) The plan must include at least the following: (1) A list of the individuals having authority and responsibility for implementing each aspect of the plan. (2) A list prioritizing the following actions identified in the wildlife hazard assessment and target dates for their initiation and completion: (i) Wildlife population management; (ii) Habitat modification; and (iii) Land use changes. (3) Requirements for and, where applicable, copies of local, State, and Federal wildlife control permits. (4) Identification of resources that the certificate holder will provide to implement the plan. (5) Procedures to be followed during air carrier operations that at a minimum includes— (i) Designation of personnel responsible for implementing the procedures; (ii) Provisions to conduct physical inspections of the aircraft movement areas and other areas critical to successfully manage known wildlife hazards before air carrier operations begin; (iii) Wildlife hazard control measures; and (iv) Ways to communicate effectively between personnel conducting wildlife control or observing wildlife hazards and the air traffic control tower. (6) Procedures to review and evaluate the wildlife hazard management plan every 12 consecutive months or following an event described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3) of this section, including: (i) The plan's effectiveness in dealing with known wildlife hazards on and in the airport's vicinity and (ii) Aspects of the wildlife hazards described in the wildlife hazard assessment that should be reevaluated. (7) A training program conducted by a qualified wildlife damage management biologist to provide airport personnel with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully carry out the wildlife hazard management plan required by paragraph (d) of this section. (g) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for wildlife hazard management at airports that are acceptable to the Administrator. r= southburling on PLANNING & ZONING July 25, 2011 Dear Property Owner: Attached to this letter is a copy of the draft agenda for the August 3, 2011 South Burlington Development Review Board meeting. The agenda includes a proposal that abuts property you own. The official agenda will be posted on the City's website (www.sburl.com) by the Friday prior to the meeting. Under Title 24, Section 4464 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." If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846- 4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the scheduled public meeting. Sin*mn R y. Be a Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com Burlington International Airport ATTACHMENT #3 Landowners Adjoining Airport Property Grand List Current as of April 2010; Updated as of April 2011 for Properties Aquired by the Airport PARCEL ID # OWNER Mailing Address Property Address Address City State I Zip 911 ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE 1810-03000 3000 WILLISTON RD LLC C/O FREDERIC LOWEA 1852 TEXAS HILL ROAD HINESBURG VT 05461 3000 WILLISTON RD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 1810-03065 3065 WILLISTON RD LLC 3069 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 3065 WILLISTON RD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 1810-03069 3069 WILLISTON ROAD LLC 3069 WILLISTON ROAD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 3069 WILLISTON RD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 0200-00008 A & C REALTY LLC C/O OMEGA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. 25 OMEGA DRIVE WILLISTON VT 05495 8 BERARD DR SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 0020-00221 _ _ _ ADAMS PAUL G 1215 AIRPORT PKWY _ SOUTH BURLINGTON 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ALBANS VT 05478 50 DUMONT AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 0010-01141 TILLEY FRANCES R 1141 AIRPORT DR SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 1141 AIRPORT DR SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 1810-01800 TIMBERLAKE ASSOCIATES WALTER E SIMENDINGER 32 SAN REMO DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 1800 _ WILLISTON RD SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 0200-00027 TRI-D III LLC 156 Acorn Ln, Suite 109 COLCHESTER VT 05446 27 BERARD DR SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 2000-HC-52 WETHERBEE WILLIAM F & MICHAEL W _ __ 467 DEPOT ROAD COLCHESTER VT 05446 52 AIRPORT BURLINGTON SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 000-HA-41 WILLARD MALCOLM _ _ _ _ _ 699 NOB HILL ROAD WILLISTON VT 05495 _ 41 AIRPORT BURLINGTON SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 000-HC-52 WILLARD MALCOLM _ 699 NOB HILL ROAD WILLISTON VT 05495 52 AIRPORT BURLINGTON SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 2000-HA-41 WOOD WARREN W & EVELYN R _ _ _ 35 _ CRESCENT BEACH DRIVE BURLINGTON VT 05708 41 AIRPORT BURLINGTON SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 0590-00011 WRIGHT WILLIAM G & LORETTA M 11 DUMONT AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 11 DUMONT AVE SOUTH BURLINGTON VT 05403 V \19531active\195310550\transportation\PermitsxSite Plan Reapproval\Attachment #3_Abutters list_Revised_2011 xlsl abutters 6/28/2011 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: January 6, 2010 —February 4, 2010 PERMITTEE INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: Heritage Flight PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 PERMIT NUMBER: 3845-INDS.A PROJECT ID NUMBER: EJ96-0386 DISCHARGE INFORMATION NATURE: Treated stormwater VOLUME: As necessary RECEIVING WATER: Class 2 wetland to Muddy Brook. EXPIRATION DATE: Five years from issuance date of final permit DESCRIPTION: This is a draft discharge permit proposed for issuance to Heritage Flight for the discharge of stormwater runoff from the Heritage Flight Aviation Campus Expansion project located at Burlington International Airport in South Burlington, Vermont to a class 2 wetland to Muddy Brook. The means of treatment includes bioretention and dry detention basins. This permit amends and replaces previously issued discharge permit 3845-INDS. The amended permit accounts for permit coverage of an additional 0.12 acres of impervious surface associated with a fuel farm and ADF tank pad expansion at the same Heritage Flight Aviation Campus at the Burlington International Airport. 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) February 4, 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 The address for the Environmental Court is ?41 R Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, VT 05641 (Tel. # 802-828-1660). Justin G. Johnson, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation Engelbe Transm._ al Project [07-5944] - Heritage Flight View Date 11/22/2010 Additions & Renovations Engelberth Construction, Inc. 463 Mountain View Drive Colchester, VT 05446 Transmittal No. 07-5944- Phone:802-655-0100 01560 Fax:802-655-4882 To Mr. Ray Belair City of South Burlington Planning & Zoning Department 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Phone:802-846-4106 Fax:802-846-4101 From Mr. Todd Ronson (Engelberth Construction, Inc.) Subject Application For Final Certificate of Occupancy Date 11/22/2010 Items listed are being sent W Enclosed r Under Separate Cover Via Ground - UPS We are transmitting the following to you: r Product Data r Samples r Shop Drawings r 0&M Manuals r Plans r Architectural Drawings r Letters r Specifications r Prints r Addenda r Engineering Drawings r Change Orders r Submittal Items No. Description I Copies I Reason I Action Due 01 Application for Certificate of Occupancy 11 original IFor Approval JAction Needed 02 Engelberth Check #61850 dated 11/19/10 for $63.00 11 For Payment INo Action Required Remarks Ray, Enclosed is the application for Certificate of Occupancy for the Heritage Flight project and a check for $63.00 (application fee). Engelberth Construction and Heritage Flight kindly request approval of a Final Certificate of Occupancy for the project. Please feel to call or email questions. My phone number is 846-2348 and my e-mail is todd.ronsonOenaelberth. com. Thank you. Todd Ronson Received By Linked Documents Printed Name Date Document Type IDocument 10pen IDescription Date ISize (KB) Doc 07-5944-03563 129 19 JCity Of So Burlington Final CofO 1 11/22/2010 294.39 CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY/COMPLIANCE The undersigned herewith requests an inspection of the premises indicated below and issuance of a "Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance", pursuant to Section 27.20 of the South Burlington Zoning Regulations Applicant Name: I�E2�ri4G�,E Property Owner- C;�,, O� s`SQQ , ACXX- , 9��� l'�nU 1r�ier n0.��or1QS� Nf)Pboi Mailing Address: 19)©O Jq'rQ2r,+ be , Subject Property Address.- 22A &i,4rio,J AVe. The work for which a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance is being requested was completed on as authorized under Zoning Permit # ZP--O&-- 3l 0 dated 8 27 0 *roperty"Owner q Home Qcc pa ion RequestI#,opn `t O Signature Date Fee = $63.00 (office use only) Application received on: ry ) Application #CO-PJ- V ' emporary Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance will expire on �+ �� to provide the app icant time o co plete t e fo qowing im ov ment ATrk V 11 , KVTQ � ► r )A7E ril ►t�b4 ��e�► o Permanent Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance o Application denied for the following reasons: /� ha el- cer`s Signature Dat nL� C pr- O Sa TNIpr rp4E ��GK� CA,J 4cG✓lo I FtL� �1Esz ''s✓�Pp4EI��tG�' ohJ // ao o i 1 9. %JY Ovcfno„1 try Pv,r« 7--Pl> eboi o j oh,JtAUg Rrd Vermont Secretary of State Page 1 of 1 VERMONT SECRETARY OF STAT�1_ Lj� OTHER PROFESSIONA NARC}I IS CORPORATIONS ELECTIONS PROGRAMS REGULATIONS Corporation 1 1 I1 11 Corporation Name HERITAGE AVIATION, INC. Corporation Status Active File No V-65174-0 Type Vermont Incorporation Date 05/17/2002 State of Incorporation VT Fiscal Month End 12 Registered Agent H. KENNETH MERRITT, JR. Address 60 LAKE ST/PO BOX 5839 City State Zip BURLINGTON VT 05402 President CHRISTOPHER A. HILL Vice Pres -NONE ON FILE - Secretary H KENNETH MERRITT JR Treasurer -NONE ON FILE- Directorl ROBERT P STILLER Director2 -NONE ON FILE- Director3 -NONE ON FILE - Principal Street Address PO BOX 661 City State Zip WATERBURY VT 05676 Last Annual Report 12/31/2009 Above accurate as of. I1/15/2010 Information Contact Home I Site Search I Help Vermont State Page I Disclaimer This Web Page is ° °�IM�J http://cgi3.sec.state.vt.us/cgi-shl/nhayer.exe?corpbrow?form id=corpname?corpnumb=V... 11/16/2010 Vermont Secretary of State 1 l Page 1 of 1 'SECRETARY# ' Al OTHER PROFESSIONA ..::wARCHIVES CORPORATIONS ELECTIONS PROGRAMS REGULATION 3 Tradename Information Trade Name HERITAGE FLIGHT Status Active File Number 0131667 City State Zip SO BURLINGTON VT 05403 Description AVIATION CHARTERING & TRAINING Registration Date 10/07/2002 Expiration Date 12/06/2012 Member 1 Address 3060 WILLISTON ROAD City State Zip 05403 Corporation Ownerl HERITAGE AVIATION, INC. Above accurate as of: 11/15/2010 Infornlation Contact Home I Site Search I Help Vermont State Page I Disclaimer This Web Page is IYJ" it http://cgi3.sec.state.vt.us/cgi-shl/nhayer.exe 11 /16/2010 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 15 DECEMBER 2009 PAGE 6 Mr. Dinklage said the Board will want to invoke technical review of the traffic study. Mr. Behr moved to invoke technical review of the traffic study. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. Stuono said he would like to see the open space be "usable open space." Mr. Anderson expressed concern that they were told not to discuss the road at the subdivision hearing because it was not a final decision. Now it appears the road was decided on then. The applicant was asked to consider the following: 1. The western curb cut not to serve lot 6 2. The Eastern curb cut to be the main access to lot 6 & 7 3. Reconfiguration of parking so there is less of it in front of the building 4. More open space _ Mr. Behr then moved to continued Preliminary Plat Application #SD-09-51 of Pizzagalli Properties, LLC, until 2 February 2010. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 7. Site Plan Application #SP-09-94 of Buckthorn Group, LLC, to construct a 728 sq. ft. accessory residential unit within an existing single family dwelling, 82 Wildflower Drive: Ms. O'Brien said her mother-in-law is buying the house from them and her sister-in-law will live in the basement unit to look after the mother-in-law. Mr. Dinklage reminded the applicant that the house must be owner -occupied. Mr. Behr moved to approve Site Plan Application #SP-09-94 of Buckthorn Group, LLC, subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. S. Site Plan Application #SP-09-92 of Heritage Flight to add five above- ground tanks, three of the tanks to store aircraft deicing fluid and the other two to store aircraft fuel, 265 Aviation Avenue: --- Mr. Leinwohl said this is an expansion of a previously approved facility. Mr. Belair said staff has an issue with the use of barbed wire as it is specifically prohibited in the city. There is a stipulation in the draft motion that the Board is not approving the use of barbed wire. Mr. Leinwohl said that barbed wire is required by the I DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 15 DECEMBER 2009 PAGE 7 FAA. There are thousands of feet of it around the Airport. Ms. LaRose said the applicant should go to the Planning Commission and make their argument. Mr. Behr moved to approve Site plan Application #SP-09-92 of Heritage Flight subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 9. Conditional Use Application #CU-09-10 of Te1Jet Longhaul, LLC, for after -the -fact approval to add a 36-inch diameter antenna on an eight foot high mast on the roof of the building, 30 Community Drive: and 10. Site Plan Application #SP-09-91 of Te1Jet Longhaul, LLC, for after -the - fact approval to amend a previously approved plan for a 275,000, sq. ft:-mixed use building. The amendment consists of installing a 36-inch diameter antenna on an eight foot mast on the roof of the building, 30 Community Drive: Mr. Kelly said they will supply a photo. The antenna is used to get the internet to about 1500 people in the Northeast Kingdom. Mr. Dinklage said the Board will want the plans updated to show all rooftop apparatus. Mr. Kelly said they don't own the building. He can provide a picture of their antenna, but they have no idea of the other equipment. Ms. LaRose felt it would be helpful to see what the building looks like from Community Drive. Mr. Belair said the building owner is a party to the application and should give permission to do this. Mr. Behr moved to continued Conditional Use Application #CU-09-10 and Site plan Application #SD-09-91 until 5 January 2010. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. As there was no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at Midnight. .Aa4,�_ e g" Cler i9 0 Date r southburlington PLANNING & ZONING December 17, 2009 Jon Leinwohl: Stantec Consulting 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: 265 Aviation Avenue Dear Mr. Leinwohl: Enclosed, please find copies of the Findings of Fact and Decisions rendered by the Development Review Board on December 15, 2009 (effective 12/15/09). 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, Y*vrt- ana Beagley Planning and Zoning Assistant Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT: 7009 0080 0001 4401 5621 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com No Text CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\HeritageRight tanks.doc Heritage Flight, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking approval to add five (5) above ground tanks, three (3) of the tanks to store aircraft deicing fluid and the other two (2) to store aircraft fuel, 265 Aviation Avenue. Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Raymond Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans and have the following comments: ZONING DISTRICT & DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Table 1. Dimensional Requirements AIR-1 Zoning District Required Proposed Min. Lot Size 3 acres 27.1 acres �l Max. Building Coverage 30% n/a �l Max. Total Coverage 50% n/a �1 Max. Front Yard Coverage 30% 29.3% Min. Front Setback 57 ft. >57 ft. Min. Side Setback 35 ft. >35 ft. Min. Rear Setback 50 ft. >50 ft. zoning compliance n/a coverages are unknown for the Airport's property The airport property is so large that the additional coverage proposed herein would not have only a fraction of a fraction of a percent on the overall coverage on the site. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations establishes the following general review standards for all site plan applications: (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. See staff notes below which indicate that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to address this criterion. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The parking spaces on the subject property are already in existence and do not appear to be impacted as a result of this proposal. See staff notes below which indicate that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to address this criterion. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\HeritageFlight tanks.doc (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 fuel tanks are within the limits of the Land Development Regulations and will not require any waivers. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, be underground. 1. 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. See staff notes below which indicate that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to address this criterion. (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. See staff notes below which indicate that the applicant has not provided sufficient information to address this criterion. Site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards as set forth in Section 14.07 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: (a) 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 create any additional access points to the properties that abut the subject property. (b) 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. (c) All dumpsters and other facilities to handle solid waste, including compliance with any recycling or other requirements, shall be accessible, secure and properly CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sitlburlinaton airporMeritageFlight tanks doc screened with opaque fencing to ensure that trash and debris do not escape the enclosure(s). No additional dumpster enclosures will result from the proposed project. (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements As no buildings are proposed, there is no minimum landscaping budget requirements. Lighting The lighting proposed by the applicant is adequate. The proposed fixtures are in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations, and are full cut-off fixtures; the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed fixtures will not result in lighting levels spilling over the airport property lines. Traffic The proposed project will not generate any additional traffic. Other The applicant has not provided an overall site plan for the property, or even for the lot on which the proposed tanks are to be located. The only sheets provided show a close-up area of the tanks, but not their relation to the building. This is unacceptable. When staff asked the applicants for this plan, they indicated that they do not intend to submit such a plan. This is unacceptable and it is staff's opinion that the Board cannot properly address all criterion included herein without such a plan. Furthermore, the applicant has submitted a plan which includes specifications for barbed wire fencing. Barbed wire fencing is specifically prohibited for use in the City of South Burlington. The plans shall be revised to remove the specifications for barbed wire. 2. The plans shall be revised to remove the specifications for barbed wire. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board continue Site Plan application #SP-09-92 subject to a receipt of all necessary information described herein. Any subsequent approvals should be conditional upon the applicant addressing the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respgctfully submitted, nn�LaRose, Associate Planner 13 I S I -ATE OF VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD I CPG RN1\4-706 I Application of Heritage Flight Center for a ) certificate of public good for an interconnected net ) metered wind turbine ) I i Order entered: • j %:�, �',',` 1. INTRODUCTION Fins case involves an application filed by Heritage Flight Center ('Applicant") on Jule 20. 2009. requesting a certificate of public good ("CPG") pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § ti 219a and "48 and Vermont Public Service Board ("Board") Rule 5.100., for a net metering sN stem., The net metering system consists of a wind turbine. j Notice of the application in this docket was sent by the :applicant to all parties as 1) specified in the Board's Rule 5.100. The notice stated that any party wishing to submit comments or request a hearing in this matter needed to file comments with the Board within j thirty (30) days of the date that the notice of the application was sent. I No comments have been received from an), other parties or interested persons. The Board has reviewed the application and accompanying documents and agrees that. pursuant to 30 V.S.A. §5 219a and 248 and the Board's Rule 5.100. a CPG should be issued NN ithout further investigation or hearing, j It. FINDINGS Based upon the application and its accompanying documents.. the Board makes the following findings in this matter. 1. The proposed net metering project is located on property owned b\ the Burlington International Airport at 265 Aviation Avenue in South Burlington; Vermont. application at Section 1 and Attachment. t. The application was initially filer, on July 14, 2009, but was not complete until July 20, 2009. i i CPCT »_,N%t-706 Page I ' I 2, The rind turbine has a to`\ er height of 121 feet and a rotor diameter of 69 feet. j Application at Section 5. 3. The proposed project consists of a wind turbine system with a system -rated power output of 95 kNN" AC. The facility ti ill be interconnected with the Green Mountain Power Corporation electrical distribution system. Application at Section 5. and Attachment. 4. Applicant has certified that the project is in compliance with all of the provisions of' j Sections 3 and 8 of the application. Based on these submissions, we conclude that the project does not raise a significant issue with respect to the environmental criteria of 30 V,S.A. § 248. Application at Sections 3 and 8. 5. Applicant has certified compliance with the insurance requirements as set forth in Section 3 of the application. Application at Section 3. I1I. CONCLUSION In Docket _o. 6181,2 the Board dc%eloped a net metering program in accordance with the statutory requirements of 30 V.S.A, ti 219a. This program was further refined by the Board with the adoption of Board Rule 5.100. The goals of the Order and Rule are to encourage private investment in renewable energy resources; stimulate the economic growth of the state and enhance the continued diversification of energy sources used in Vermont. The standards and requirements adopted in the Order and Rule have been determined by the Board to protect public safety and system reliability. ) Based upon the findings and evidence. the proposed net metering project will be in compliance with the requirements of the Board's Order in Docket No. 6181 and Rule 5.100. the ' I application does not raise a significant issue with respect to the substantive criteria of 30 V.S.A. § 248, and the proposed project will promote the general good of the state. �l i III 2. Im estigation rntu the 1.?Se of�A .� t :tlelerirtg .5}.stem for the Purchase .end S<71e o!`F..'IPCb r< in from Small it Electrteal Generating.i}stems to mid from EleLvic C'umpanie.s, Docket No 618 1,ApnI 21. 1999. ii it j 1 CPG-NM-706 Pagc li I ! IV. ORDER fl I'I Is HEREBY ORDERLD, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Public Service Board of the State of Vermont that the proposed wind turbine net metering system, in accordance «•ith the eI"dence and plans submitted in this proceeding, will promote the general `rood of the State of Vermont pursuant to 30 V,S.A. § 219a, and a certificate of public good to that effect shall be issued in this matter, pursuant to 30 V.S.A. `§ 219a and 248. I I 1IDATED at TvIontpelier. Vermont, this 21"" da}' of September . 2009. it 1 i I i s-James Volt ) � { ) Pt_ BI-1C SEJR\'10E s'David C. Coen _ ) BOA RD f I ) j01" VFR\'10 F I! A TRUE COPY: it OFFICE OF TIIF CLERK Filed: September 2, 2009 i Attest:,, Clerk of the A'oard ; I; I No7'A-L'1'oKlsAf1E`RS This d+;!slue is SUl7jec't ru rerlsion �ftc�:hlricrrl E'1"r'CIY,S ReaLlerS L71'L YeL]lle,SINLl1(1 (i nor!/y the Clerk o the Board (bv e-»rail, telephone, or irl writing) of any apparent errors, in Girder that ally i � rlr:;essarycor•rcetlnns nla�be made (F,-marl address. psb.cler•k,astarc.vt usJ Appeal of this decision to the Supreme Court of Vermont must be -filed with the Clerk ufthe Board ti+lrizin thirty claps..4ppeal Will no( Slay JJe the Lct uJ'this Order, absentfurther Order by this Board or appropriate action by the Supreme Court of Vermont !lotions for reconsideration or slay, lij any, musr be filed With the Clerk of the Board )i,ahin ten d Ys of the date of"this de(-Uh n a)ld order. r� ST'VIT Ol, VLRMONT PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD CPG rNJ\J-706 Application of Heritage Flight Center for a ) certificate of public good for an interconnected net ) metered wind turbine ) CERTIFICA'I-E OF PL'BI,IC GooD ISSUED PURSLANT To 30 V.S.A. Sr c 'j'lo� 248 ti-Is HFREB�' CERTIFIED that the Public Service Board ofthe State ol'Vermont ("Board") this day found and adjudged that the net metering system proposed by Heritage Flight Center to be located at 265 Aviation Avenue in South Burlington. Vermont; «ill promote the general good of the State, subject to the following conditions: 1. Operation, construction, and maintenance of the project shall be in accordance t' ith the plans and evidence submitted in this proceeding. Any material or substantial change in the project is prohibited without prior Board approval. 2. The net metering system shall comply with applicable existing and future statutory requirements and Board Rules and Orders. �. In the event this Certificate is transferred pursuant to Board Rule 5. r 00, Section 5.107(B)l, the new owner of the system must file the required certificate transfer form with the Board prior to commencing operation of the system. DATED at Montpelier. Vermont, this 2"' day of September , 2009. s-James Volz ) PUBLIC: SERVICE ) s'DaN id C.. Coen 1 BOARD OF VERMON] A TRUE COPY: OFFICE] OF THE CLERK Filed: September'-?, 2009 Attest: i ! Clerk of the Board 3� 1'o1;ct:: a KE.4DERS' This decision is s:rl?j�ct u> reristou q/ rachnrca! err ors. Kcad�rs ure requested to i notzli' the Clerk Ofthe Board On. e-m(11I, to 1cphone, o1• 112 wril1n) of ant' apparent errors, !n or u er that dill' 11ecTssu1'1 rnrrc'eYion,s mal; he made r!:-mUll vi us) DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 2 JUNE 2009 The South Burlington Development Review Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 at 7:30 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset St. Members Present: J. Dinklage, Chair; M. Behr, G. Quimby, R. Farley, Also Present: R. Belair, Administrative Officer; C. LaRose, Associate Planner; L. Bresee, S. Hackett, R. Finamore, S. Riehley, P. O'Leary, M. Young, J. Leinwohl, M. Wamsganz, E. Fitch, S. Hood, J. Baird, G. B. Scriggins, S. Morrow, F. Hackett, J. Hodgson, R. Deane, H. Kendrew, B. Worthen, J. Cameron 1. Other Business & Announcements: Mr. Belair presented a request from John Larkin for a one-year extension to the Quarry Hill proj ect. Ms. Quimby moved to grant a one-year extension on the Quarry Hill project of John Larkin, through 1 June 2010. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Minutes of 19 May 2009: Ms. Quimby moved to approve the Minutes of 19 May 2009 as written. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Final Plat Application #SD-09-24 of Steve Hackett for a re -subdivision (boundary line adjustment) of two lots, 140 and 150 Kennedy Drive: Mr. Hackett said the adjustment is being made to accommodate the moving of a sign. Mr. Belair said the properties will be in full compliance after this. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Final Plat Application 4SD-09-24 of Steve Hackett subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 4. Site Plan Application #SP-09-43 of Heritage Flight to amend a previously approved plan consisting of: 1) constructing a 9,450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility, 2) reconstruction/renovating an existing 65,150 sq. ft. maintenance hangar, 3) constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, and 4) installation of two 25,000 gallon and one 12,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks. The amendment consists of dividing the project into two phases to include site modifications. Phase I to consist of 1) constructing a 9,450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility, 2) reconstruction/renovating an existing 65,150 sq. ft. maintenance hangar, and 3) installation of two 25,000 gallon and one 12,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks. Phase II to consist of constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, Aviation Avenue: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD JUNE 2, 2009 PAGE 2 Mr. Goyette showed the location of the project site at the south end of the Airport. He noted that they originally got approval to construct 3 buildings. Because 2 of the buildings have progressed faster than the Pratt & Whitney building, they are asking to divide the project into two phases. Mr. Belair said staff had no issue with the request. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Site Plan Application #SP-09-43 of Heritage Flight subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 5. Site Plan Application #SP-09-44 of City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport to: 1) construct new taxiway `G' and taxiway `G' extension, 2) reconstruct taxiways `B', `C' and `K,' 3) relocate taxiway `J,' 4) replace all airfield taxiway lighting with LED fixtures, and 5) construct new storm water treatment system for de-icing fluid from Cargo Apron adjacent to taxiway `C,' 1200 Airport Drive: Mr. Leinwohl said the project is aimed at improving the taxiway structure at the Airport. All work is on the airfield. They will be building 2 sections of new taxiway and rehabbing an existing taxiway. Mr. Leinwohl indicted that they will comply with requests from the Water Department. Mr. Young asked where the storm water pond is. Mr. Leinwohl said there is no pond. Storm water is handled through infiltration and from there to Muddy Brook. This meets the regulations. The only water that actually gets to the Brook is from a major storm. Mr. Leinwohl also noted there is erosion protection from water coming out of the pipe, including riprapping, etc. Mr. Dinklage noted the project will be reviewed by the State storm water people. Mr. Leinwohl said this has already been done, and they have a State approval. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Site Plan Application #SP-09-44 of City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport, subject to the stipulations in the draft motion. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 6. Conditional Use Application #CU-09-03 of Magic Hat Brewing Co. to install a 14- foot high fence, 5 Bartlett Bay Road: and 7. Site Plan Application #SP-09-41 of Magic Hat Brewing Co. to amend a previously approved plan for a 57,137 sq. ft. light manufacturing facility (brewery). The amendment consists of: 1) adding a 14-foot high fence, and 2) reducing size of digester facility from 5,850 sq. ft. to 5,806 sq. ft., 5 Bartlett Bay Road: Mr. Wamsganz said that based on comments received by the City Manager from neighbors regarding outside storage, Magic Hat is building a fence and moving a tank. They will also build a 3`d loading dock near the front of the building. r�- 0rr-106�11 southburfington CY PLANNING & ZONING June 4, 2009 Jon Leinwohl Stantec Consulting 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Heritage Flight — 228 Aviation Avenue//2-0U Qj ,61_ Sf-vq -`iq Dear Mr. Leinwohl: Enclosed, please find copies of the Findings of Fact and Decisions rendered by the Development Review Board on June 2, 2009 (effective 6/2/09). 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, Jana Beagley Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT: 7008 0150 0003 6150 6598 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 lax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.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 been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)(3). Upon recei t of otice of a d appeal the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the eal to appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). ,jQoo4 t H AR1NG DATE: _ J At E 1 � R� HATTWW WkM6#Atr I ►2 i G '� i "1'C P(LW65c� -EN r;:aC y c&Jl�c,� '=�> -� �Aoeeoti GLAL��. rX41" .//VC'C-rr �u� MAILING ADDRESS gazt.,, V-r DS 0 s. 'gUy . L, y ,- © TZ n--S QU 2A-LN G-'C-V✓v to C kk G 6(a6 elAr— 3 I ()a PROJECT OF INTEREST "Afe C' 14*7— MAG !c_ 4z-- k os LteL I �V4-f—ZT C Ax, 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 eve been heard by the DRB. 24 V.S.A. § 4461(b)() eUpon rson oreceipt of r body notice of a earing d having the environmental court, the DRB must supply a list of interested persons to the peal to appellant in five working days. 24 V.S.A. § 4471(c). H AING DATE: _ IMI'Vj 6 4 C. IFG C701-C-rrf fI C-1+Atz -rgoe cc u l_u 4s �e-ct4ncc Kcr Sf,i &tkV# '-) 4'krrr-� VA4-,'S Wo h'j14-F-, ou �Y`ese r&A" JIM L-a M e MAILING ADDRESS 5.S 6,tC&V '/Nr-. DMA. S. & 4-/W06, fj VT ar*37 zl Crq n ,-,.e—j/ Vv e- spety / D PROJECT OF INTEREST !/'x,"L6 C; FL/61&- W c i�IGL�'7- I �g0 g�-a L77,pr��c "o PLANNING & ZONING MEMORANDUM TO: South Burlington Development Review Board FROM: Cathyann LaRose, Associate Planner ( b RE: Agenda #4, Heritage Flight Phasing DATE: May 29, 2009 Site plan application #SP-09-43 of Heritage Flight to amend a previously approved plan consisting of: 1) constructing a 9,450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility, 2) reconstruction/renovating an existing 65, 150 sq. ft. maintenance hangar, 3) constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, and 4) installation of two (2) 25,000 gallon and one (1) 12,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks. The amendment consists of dividing the project into two (2) phases to include site modifications. Phase I to consist of: 1) constructing a 9,450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility, 2) reconstruction/renovating an existing 65, 150 sq. ft. maintenance hangar, and 3) installation of two (2) 25,000 gallon and one (1) 12,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks. Phase II to consist of constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, Aviation Avenue. The application received approval on June 3, 2008 (Site Plan #SP-08-39) as well as a six month extension of the approval to an expiration of June 17, 2009. Staff has no concerns with the request for phasing and recommends a five (5) year deadline for the applicant to obtain a permit for Phase II. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tell 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com • • I . , ' I •' •• -••• -•. • •. - • • ik 110 • • • • • •• • •• • -• • 11• , .. , I , • ` • A ` ' • ' • `..Contact • • • ' ••Heather Kendrew Burlington International Airport • : • • 1 `11200 Airport • 05403 -South• Property Airport •ustrial (AIR-1) Zoning District 111 1111 1020 rN� � o44 IF r E. r I'+ r ` r .I ij � M �•�� � . rr ,^, 4ry � i i -; S FIB. a�}w . � - � Y � x xya �q�xx. >��G ....+.-..+�..•a.•.»w N x MCI' 'MVi�wa' • CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airportltaxiway mods doc The City of Burlington/Burlington International Airport, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is requesting site plan approval to: 1) construct new taxiway `G' extension, 2) reconstruct taxiways 'B', `C' and 'K', 3) relocate taxiway `J' 4) replace all airfield taxiway lighting with LED fixtures, and 5) construct new stormwater treatment system for de-icing fluid from cargo apron adjacent to taxiway 'C', 1200 Airport Drive. COMMENTS Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Ray Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans and has the following comments: ZONING DISTRICT & DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS The subject property is over 1000 acres. The area proposed for the new ramp and connecting taxiway is essentially negligible in relation to the whole. Staff believes that the entire site is still well within limitations for the district. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations establishes the following general review standards for all site plan applications: (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. (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. (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. (d) Newly installed utility services and service modifications necessitated by exterior alterations or building expansions shall, to the extent feasible, 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. (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. As no new buildings are proposed, these criteria are not applicable. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\taxiway mods doc Site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards as set forth in Section 14.07 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: (a) 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 create any additional access points to the properties that abut the subject property. (b) 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. (c) 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). No additional dumpsters will result from the proposed use. (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements As no new construction is proposed, this criterion is not applicable to this application. Lighting The applicant has not proposed any additional lighting. If at any point the applicant desires additional lighting, they shall need to apply to the Development Review Board for such. Traffic The proposed changes will not generate any additional P.M. peak -hour vehicle trip ends. Stormwater The proposed project will be reviewed through the state stormwater permitting process. Water Line The applicant is working with the Water Department as the proposed expansion may cover an existing waterline. This waterline has not been correctly shown on the plans. The superintendent of the South Burlington Water Department has stated that he is continuing to work with the applicant and should have additional comments prior to the hearing. 1. The Water Department shall review the plans and provide comments prior to final site plan approval. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\taxiway mods.doc RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Site Plan application #SP-09-44 subject to the conditional item included above. Respectfully submitted, ` athyan aRose, Associate tanner Copy to: Robert McEwing, BIA Permit Number SP-a - CITY OF SOUTH BUFLINGTON 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 #) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport, 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heritage Flight, 265 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-3626 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jon Leinwohl, Stantec, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-864-0223, x 110, Fax: 802- 964-0165 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General Project Description: This application is being submitted to amend the previous site plan approval of June 3, 2008. A time extension for the amendment was granted on Dec. 2, 2008. The amendment is requested for the following reasons: 1. Break the project out into 2 phases: The reconstructed Heritage building (HMH) and the Customs & Border Patrol building (CBP) will be built as Phase 1. The new Pratt & Whitney building (PW2) will be constructed as Phase 2 at a date to be determined as shown in the attached L1.0 site plan. Construction of the PW2 building has been postponed due to funding constraints. It is anticipated that a zoning permit for PW2 will be requested within 5 years. A maximum time extension allowed per City regulations is requested for PW2. A zoning permit has been issued for the HMH and CBP buildings that are currently under construction. 2. Site plan updates: The following updates have been made to the site plan since the last approval: Parking: Parking layout has been revised slightly to widen north islands in HMH parking lot and provide landscaped islands in the ASH parking lot as shown on L1.0. The islands in the HMH parking lot were widened to allow for landscaping to be installed an appropriate distance away from the existing water line. Due to the slight modifications to parking layout, the number of proposed parking spaces has been reduced from 165 to 158 spaces. The number of proposed parking spaces is adequate to meet the applicant's needs. Site Lighting: For energy efficiency, site lighting fixtures have been changed from full cut-off metal halide fixtures to full cut-off LED fixtures. Mounting heights and locations have not changed. Lighting cut sheets are attached. In addition, three additional site lights have been proposed and are shown on L1.0. One site light is to replace an existing cobra head fixture attached to a utility pole that is to be removed at the south access to the ASH/Aviatron site. The second site light is to light the crosswalk across Aviation Avenue. These two light fixtures will be full cut-off cobra head type luminaires with a 20' mounting height. These lights will be leased to the airport from Green Mountain Power (GMP). A lighting cut sheet is attached. These lights may be switched to LED fixtures if GMP can finalize their plans to offer these types of lights prior to installation for this project. The third site light is to provide additional fuel farm lighting for security purposes. The light fixtures at the fuel farm will be the same LED fixtures with 20' mounting height proposed for the rest of the parking lot. Aviation Avenue Sidewalk: The Aviation Avenue sidewalk layout was revised slightly near Williston Road to minimize impacts to the 50' Class 2 Wetland buffer as shown on L1.1. Landscaping; The landscaping plan was updated to eliminate a few species of trees and shnibs with edible fruit as shown on L1.2 and L1.3. These species were eliminated because they are considered wildlife attractants and hazardous to airport operations per Federal Aviation Administration regulations. b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) The property is currently used for airport functions. c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) No change from the previous approval. d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No change from the previous approval, other than the PW2 building will not be constructed in Phase 1. e) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No change from previous approval. Updated building elevations are attached for HMH and C;BP_ 0 Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. g) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): No change from previous approval. h) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Not applicable. 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 942 acres +/- a) Building: Existing No change from previous approval. Proposed No change from previous approval. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc): Existing No change from previous approval. Proposed No change from previous approval. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing No change from rom previous approval. Proposed No change from previous approval. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) No change from rom previous approval. * 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 No change f�previous approval. 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): Existing: No change from previous approval. Proposed: No change from previous approval. b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Existing: No change from rom previous approval. Proposed: No changeprevious approval. c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Existing: No change from previous approval. Proposed: No change from previous approval. 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 8 am — 5 pm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Monday - Friday 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Fall 2009 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) No change from previous approval, 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 tee 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 accuratq to the best of my knowledge. Rla C T�� rl, SI NAT OF PLICANT ` `SI(jNXTUlM 0# PROPERTY OWNER / it Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: jj-YLdq REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Boa Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: omplete Incom c l ec f Planning & ioning or Designee - Date Name 1 lame 2 Address City State Zip Code BELTER JOHN H JR & JOYCE N 2 COUNTRY CLUB OR S BURLINGTON VT 05403 ST JOHN VIANNEY HOME ASSN C/O KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS P 0 BOX 9214 S BURLINGTON VT 05407 BOVE PETER R REAL EST PRTNP C/O JOHNSON KATHLEEN 2020 CRESTVIEW WAY NAPLES FL 05407 SHAND ROBERT M & LYNDA A 5 ETHAN ALLEN DR S BURLINGTON VT 05407 SPILLANE LOWELL T JR & SHELLEY C 41 DERBY CR S BURLINGTON VT 05407 BRUSOE ALAN L SOUTIERE ANN M 11 MAYFAIR ST S BURLINGTON VT 05407 ___-054 BURLINGTON CITY OF BURLINGTON INT'L AIRPORT 1200 AIRPORT DR #1 S BURLINGTON VT 05407 BELTER JOHN H J 2 COUNTRY CLUB DR S BUR VT D JOHN H JR & JOYCE N Y CLUB DR S BURLINGTON VT 05407 CHAMBERS RENT A CAR P 0 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BARBARA 20 JACKSON ST ESSEX JCT 05407 CLIFTON DAVID L & MARY W P 0 BOX 9476 S BURLINGTON05407 LEISURE WORLD INC LINDA B LAROW 1245 AIRPORT PKWY S BURLINGTON05407 CHAPPEL JOHN F III PO BOX 1072 BURLINGTON 05407 05407 VT 05407 HENRY MAUREEN C C/O THE MEDICAL STORE LTD 1225 AIRPORT PARKWAY S BURLINGTON AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP BOX 4933 SYRACUSE NY 05407 A & C REALTY LLC CO 25 OMEGA DR WILLISTON VT 05407 WINOOSKI VALLEY PARK DISTRICT ETHAN ALLEN HOMESTEAD BURLINGTON VT 05401 AYER PATRICK BRIAN MASLACK AYER TERESE P 0 BOX 9451 S BURLINGTON VT 05407 PIZZA PUTT INC 1205 AIRPORT PARKWAY S BURLINGTON VT 05407 7 (r M �U N SOuthbi rtin2to� PLANNING & ZONING May 22, 2009 Munson Earth Moving Corp. 360 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 RE: Burlington International Airport Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of the draft agenda for the June 2, 2009 South Burlington Development Review Board meeting. The enclosure includes a proposal that abuts property you own. The official agenda will be posted on the City's website (www.sburl.com) by the Friday prior to the meeting. Under Title 24, Section 4464 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." If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846-4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the scheduled public meeting. Sincerely, Jana Beagley Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburi.com A P JF$M -4 MON southburlinaton PLANNING & ZONING December 4, 2008 Gregory G. Goyette, PE Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: #SP-08-39 Expiration Extension — Aviation Avenue Dear Mr. Goyette: Please be advised that the South Burlington Development Review Board at their meeting held on December 2, 2008 approved your request for a six (6) month extension to expiration of site plan approval #SP-08-039. You now have until June 17, 2009 to obtain a zoning permit for all portions of the project. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me Sincer 4am"ndJ.Beair/ Administrative Officer 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburt.com Permit Number SP- 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. l) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phone and fax #) City of Burlington Burlington International Airport1200 Airport Drive #1 South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heritage Flight 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802-863- 3626 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jon Leinwohl, Stantec, South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802-864-0223 x l 10 Fax: 802-864-0165 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 228 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General Project Description: This application is being submitted to request a time extension on the site plan approval of June 3, 2008. The time extension is requested because the project will be phased and there will be some future site plan updates. A new application will be prepared once Heritage Flight is ready to present the phasing plan and site plan updates to the DRB. b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) The property is currently used for airport functions. c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) No change from the previous approval. d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) No change from the previous approval. e) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) No change from rom previous approval. f) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. g) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): No change from previous approval. h) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Not applicable. 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 942 acres +/- a) Building: Existing No change from previous approval. Proposed No change from previous approval. b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc): Existing No change from previous approval. Proposed No change from rom previous approval. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing No change from previous approval. Proposed No change from previous approval. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) No changeprevious approval. * 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 No change from previous approval. 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): Existing: No change from previous approval. Proposed: No change from previous approval. b) A.M. Peak hour for entire property (in and out): Existing: No change from previous approval. Proposed: No change from previous approval. c) P.M. Peak hour for entire property (In and out): Existing: No change from previous approval. Proposed: No change from previous approval. 11) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION: 8 am — 5 pm 12) PEAK DAYS OF OPERATION: Monday - Friday 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE: Fall 2009 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) No change from previous approval. 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. l/�U SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER Do not write below this line DATE OF SUBMISSION: REVIEW AUTHORITY: Development Review Board Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: Complete Incomplete Director of Planning & Zoning or Designee Date AGENCY OF NATV"` )L RESOURCES (ANR) AND NATUR " RESOURCES BOARD http://www.anr.- te.vt.us/dec/ead/pa/index.htm / http:i,.,L.nrb.state.vt.us/ PROJECT REVIEW SHEET THIS IS NOT A PERMIT TOTAL # OF DEC PERMITS: PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW: RESPONSE DATE: PENDING APPLICATION #: WW-4-1042-7 DISTRICT: TOWN: South Burlington PIN: EJ96-0386.07 41(0-31-23 OWNER OF PROJECT SITE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE: (Name) Burlington International Airport / Heather Kendrew (Name) (Address) 1200 Airport Drive # 1 (Address) (Town) (State) (Zip) South Burlington VT 05403 (Town) (State) (Zip) (Telephone) 802-863-2874 (Telephone) Project Name: Based on a written or oral request or information provided by Michael Katz, received on 7/21/2008, a project was reviewed on a tract/tracts of land of 942.0 acres, located on Aviation Ave. The project is generally described as: Amending permit to reflect razing of an existing structure and the construction of a new facility to include 65,150 sf for Heritage Flight airplane hangar with seventy 5 employee's, 132 passengers and crew; and 9,450 sf for Customs and Border facility w/ 3 employees and 100 passengers, all served by municipal water supply and wastewater disposal. Prior permits from this office: 4C0331, WW-4-1042(6) PERMITS NEEDED FROM THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ® I hereby request a jurisdictional opinion from the District Coordina A t Di trict Coordinator regarding the jurisdiction of 10 V.S.A. Chapter 151 (Act 250) over the project described above. ❑ Lando n ent ® 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 LAN DOWNER/AGENT, OR OTHER PERSON. ANY NOTIFIED PARTY OR INTERESTED PERSON AFFECTED BY THE OUTCOME MAY REQUEST RECONSIDERATION FROM THE DISTRICT COORDINATOR (10 V.S.A. § 6007 (c) AND ACT 250 RULE 3 (C)) OR MAY APPEAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS OPINION (10 V. S.A. Chapter 2201. (#47) ** Project: commercial []Residential unicipal Has the landowner subdivided before? ❑ Yes ❑ No When/where: # of lots: AN ACT 250 PERMIT IS REQUIRED: ;&-,Ygs ❑ No Copies sent to St tory/Paarties: ❑] Yes tdo BASIS �RDECI ON: i % ✓ri'� i Ul �� `f SIGNATURE:DATE: 14lc% _ADDRESS: District# Environmental Commission istrict Coordinator Telephone: WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION REGIONAL OFFICE: PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRED? ® Yes ❑ No ® Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit (#1 & #J2** ❑ Notice of Permit Requirements (deferral language) (#J2 ® Floor Drains (#1.2) ❑ Campgrounds (#J3 ❑ Extension of sewer lines (#J5 REGIONAL ENGINEER ASSIGNED: Ernest Christianson SIGNATURE: nka — DATE: 10-17-08 ADDRESS: Dept. of Environmental Conservation ® Environmental Ass n e Office, Permit Specialist Jeff McMahon Telephone: 802-879-5676 ❑ Wastewater Management Division, Telephone: 802-879-5656 OVER »»»»»»» **NOTE. NUMBERS /N PARENTHESES (#) REFER TO PERMIT INFORMATION SHEETS IN THE VERMONT PERMIT HANDBOOK http://www.anr.state.vtus/dec/permit hb/index.htm THIS IS A PRELIMINARY, NON-BINDIN REGARDING OTHER PER[, COMMENCEMENT OF CONST�T_ERIMYINATION CTION. PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTM ICH YOU MAY NEED PRIOR INDICATED BELOW. 3. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3822) 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) L WWATER SUPPLY DIVISION, ANR (802-241-3400) (800-823-6500 in VT) Contact: Z New Hydrants #22) Z >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) 0 WATER QUALITY DIVISION, ANR STORMWATER PERMITS #6 —6_5 ) Contact: Contact: Kevin Burke 802-241-1418 ❑ Flood Plains (241-3759) ❑ Ponds (#32 1) Z Construction General Permits >1AC of disturbance (#6.11 ❑ Shoreland Encroachment (241-3777) Steve Hanna #28) Z Stormwater from new development or redevelopment sites #6 2 & 6_3) ❑ Wetlands (241-3770) #29) ❑ Multi -Sector General Permit (MSGP) industrial activities w/ SIC codes #6 4) ❑ Stream Alteration / Section 401 Water Quality Certification / Stream Crossing Structures (476-2679 / 879-5631 / 786-5906) #27 & 32) WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, ANR Contact: Dennis Fekert 241-1493 Hazardous Waste Handler site ID (241-3888) #36) ❑ Underground Storage Tanks (241-3888) June Reilly (#33) ❑ Lined landfills; transfer stations, recycling facilities drop off (241-3444) #37,39,40) Z Asbestos Disposal (241-3444) Z Disposal of inert waste, untreated wood & stumps (241-3444) #41 & 44) ❑ Composting Facilities (241-3444) #43) ❑ Waste oil burning (241-3888) ❑ Waste transporter permit #35) Z Demolition waste 241-3477 Z 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: 10. FISH & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT (802-241-3700) ❑ Nongame & Natural Heritage Program (Threatened & Endangered Species) #47.4) Judy Mirro/John Daly Contact: ❑ Stream Obstruction Approval #47 5) 11 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (802-479-7561) or District Office 879-2300 Contact: Construction Permit fire prevention, electrical, plumbing, accessibility (Americans with Disabilities Act) #49, 50, 50 1, 50 2) ❑ 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) 12. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (800-439-8550 in VT) (802-863-7221) (Lab 800-660-9997) Contact: ❑ Food, lodging, bakeries, food processors, 51 1, 52, 53, 53 1) ❑ Program 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) (2t59) 14. AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION Contact: ❑ Access to state highways (residential, commercial) (828-2653) #66) ❑ Junkyards (828-2053) (#62) ❑ Signs (Travel Information Council) (828-2651) #63) ❑ Railroad crossings (828-2710) (#64) ❑ Development within 500' of a limited access highway (828-2653) #61) ❑ Airports and landing strips (828-2833) (#65) ❑ Construction within state highway right-of-way (Utilities, Grading, etc.) (828-2653) #66) ❑ Motor vehicle dealer license (828-2067) (#68) 15. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (800-675-9873 OR 802-828-3429) Contact: ❑ Use/sale of Pesticides (828-3429) (#72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78) ❑ Slaughter houses, poultry processing (828-3429) #81) ❑ Milk Processing Facilities (828-3429) (#83, 83 1, 85, 87) ❑ Animal shelters/pet merchant/livestock dealers (828-3429) (#89, 89.1) ❑ Golf Courses (828-2431) (#71) Green Houses/Nurseries (828-2431)(#79) ❑ Weights and measures, Gas Pumps, Scales (828-2436) (#88) ❑ Medium and Large Farm Operations (828-2431) ❑ Retail Sales/Milk/Meat/Poultry/Frozen Dessert/Class "C" Pesticides (828-3429) (#75 1, 80, 16. VERMONT ENERGY CODE ASSSISTANCE CENTER TOLL FREE 888-373-2255 ❑ VT Building Energy Standards (#47 2) 17. 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) Ej 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, 22, 93, 24, 95, 26) &DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (802-828-2070) ElFuel Taxes; Commercial Vehicle (#69-70) 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: 10-17-08 1 may be reached at 802-879- 5676 Copies have been mailed to: Revised 6/06 a � 4e"%?�®VERMONT State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Issuance of Conditional Use Determination # 2008-245 Please be notified, as per Section 8.4 of the Vermont Wetland Rules, that the request for a Conditional Use Determination received from Burlington International Airport for the construction of a sidewalk on the west side of Aviation Avenue to connect the sidewalk on Williston Road to the sidewalks at the Burlington International Airport was issued on this 12"' day of September 2008. It was found by the Agency of Natural Resources that this conditional use will not result in any undue, adverse effects to the protected functions of the significant wetland off Aviation Avenue in South Burlington. Vermont. Complete copies of the decision can be obtained by calling the Water Quality Division at 802-241-3761 or writing to the address below. Any person with an interest in this matter can appeal this decision pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Section 1269. 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 and the entry fee of $225.00, 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 Envir-onmental Court; and must be signed by the appellant or then 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 permits 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 Vennont Rules for Environmental Court Proceedings, available on line at www.vermont)udiciar} org. The address for the Environmental Court is 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Bane, VT 05641 (Tel. 802-828-1660). Alan Quackenbush State Wetlands Coordinator Water Quality Division Department of Environmental Conservation 10 North Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0408 cc: Distribution list Mailed September 12, 2008 Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jet./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury -R-I( JVn ,o'` ,YERMONT State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL USE DETERMINATION #2008-245 A request for a Conditional Use Detennination, required pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of the Vermont Wetland Rules has been received from Stantec Consulting Services Inc., representative for the Burlington International Airport and Heritage Flight. Approval is being requested for the construction of a sidewalk along the west side of Aviation Avenue in the City of South Burlington. The proposed project will have no direct impact to the wetland, and will impact 7,020 sq ft square feet of buffer zone. This wetland has been designated as a significant (Class Two) wetland in the Vermont Wetland Rules. Copies of the application are available for review at the Vermont Wetlands Office in Waterbury, the City Clerk's Office in South Burlington and the Regional Planning Commission office in South Burlington. Conditional Use Deternnnations may only be approved if it is shown that the proposed conditional use will not have an undue adverse nripact on the functions and values of any significant wetlands or their adjacent buffer zones. Any person may file comments in writing on this application through September 4, 2008 with: Alan Quackenbush State Wetlands Coordinator Water Quality Division Department of Environmental Conservation 10 North Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-0408 802-241-3761 I Date sent: ! j Z C Enclosure cc: Distribution List Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jet./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury /.;, ANR Environmental Interest Locator Figure I Project Location Map with VSW/Wetland Delineations ( 3 VERMpN'I Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) 73-10 W 73-9W 73,L W� Real. I� � I � 1 \ � Fnxrnpu.Tunluu South y .µ ) rllla� _ N w d = lI Project T- .. off.. I . • � ` . rrYarD■HRM I.r,•.end rDDa. (YHD SR) ' n ••., �F t• ■ �i/I { t� j t ! I _ ;\•\\ mvr r.WD e•Dm.N..IN. 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MWrs (NAM3) 0 — , I 73-10 W `73-9 W 73-0 W - Sole: 1:16rl4E 0 ft. 1400 2800 4200 1 Map eeriter: {{0935, 218261, DISCLAIMER This map is for general reference only Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable VCGI and the State of Vermont make no representations of any kind, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use, nor are any such warranties to be alma s.verrnont- ovfimf/sRes/RNR_NATRESVieWe� 3 Aa- U6Ch.'S ' 4" -" fiH9/08 URL h Implied with respect to the data on this map p g P - _, �-,„p,,; I E ..�VERMONT State of Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Agency of Natural Resources WASTEWATER SYSTEM AND POTABLE WATER SUPPLY PERMIT LAWS/REGULATIONS INVOLVED 10 V.S.A. Chapter 64, Potable Water Supply and Wastewater System Permit Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules, Effective September 29, 2007 Chapter 21, Water Supply Rules, Effective April 25, 2005 Permit Number: WW-4-1042-7 Landowner: Burlington International Airport c/o Heather Kendrew 12oo Airport Drive #1 South Burlington VT 05403 This permit affects property identified as Town Tax Parcel ID # South Burlington: 2000 0000 C and referenced in deeds recorded in Book 13 Page 271 of the Land Records in South Burlington, Vermont. This project, consisting of constructing a new facility to include 65,150 square feet for the Heritage Flight airplane hangar with seventy five employees and serving one hundred and thirty two passengers and crew per day and 9,450 square feet for the Customs and Border facility with three employees and serving ioo passengers and crew members per day served by municipal water and wastewater services, and, to relocate a portion of the sanitary sewer collection system located on Aviation Avenue 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. The project shall be completed as shown on the following plans and/or documents prepared by Michael Katz, P.E., listed as follows: Project number o7031, Sheet UP-1 "Utility Plan Water & Sewer" dated July 17, 20o8 last revised 07-17-08; Sheet UP-2 "Utility Profiles Water & Sewer" (for sanitary sewer) dated July 17, 2oo8 last revised 07-17-08; Sheet UD-1 "Utility Details Water & Sewer" (for sanitary sewer) dated July 17, 2oo8; and Sheet UD-2 "Sewer Specifications" dated July 17, 2oo8. 2. 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. 3. This permit does not relieve the landowner from obtaining all other approvals and permits as may be required from the Act 25o District Environmental Commission, the Department of Environmental Conservation, Water Supply Division — telephone (802) 241-3400, the Department Public Safety, Division of Fire Safety— telephone (802) 879-2300, and local officials prior to proceeding with this project. 4. The conditions of this permit shall run with the land and will be binding upon and enforceable against the landowner and all assigns and successors in interest. The landowner shall be responsible for the recording of this permit in the South Burlington Land Records within thirty, (3o) days of issuance of this permit and prior to the conveyance of any lot subject to the jurisdiction of this permit. 5. By acceptance of this permit, the landowner 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. 6. In issuing this permit, the Division has relied solely upon the licensed designer's certification that the design -related information submitted was true and correct, and complies with the Vermont Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Rules and the Vermont Water Supply Rules. This permit may be revoked if it is determined that the project does not comply with these Rules. Regional Offices —Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury Wastewater System and Potable Water Supply Permit WW-4-1042-7 Page 2 of 2 7. Any person aggrieved by this permit may appeal to the Environmental Court within 3o days of the date of issuance of this permit in accordance with io V.S.A. Chapter 22o and the Vermont Rules of Environmental Court Proceedings. WATER SUPPLY and WASTEWATER DISPOSAL 8. No permit issued by the Secretary shall remain valid after substantial completion of a potable water supply and wastewater system until the Secretary receives a signed and dated certification from a designer or an installer, as specified in the permit, 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; or record drawings and such record drawings are in compliance with the applicable rules, were filed with the Secretary, and are in accordance with all other permit conditions; were inspected; were properly tested; and have successfully met those performance tests." 9. This certification shall include the water supply system and water service lines to the structure. io. This project is approved for connection to the South Burlington municipal water system and wastewater treatment facility as depicted on the approved plans. The project is approved for a maximum of 2,385 gallons of water and wastewater per day. No changes to the water supply or wastewater disposal system shall be allowed without prior review and approval by the Wastewater Management Division. ii. The water main extension is approved provided the water main extension is constructed in strict accordance with the Agency of Natural Resources, Water Supply Division's "Public Water System Permit to Construct" Project #C-2218-o8.o WSID #5091. 12. This permit is based, in part, on a municipal approval for connection to their wastewater treatment facility. If the municipal approval expires, and the municipality files a written request with the Secretary, the Secretary will remove the sewage allocation for this project from the list of committed reserve capacity. If the municipal approval expires, this permit shall be invalid unless the municipality renews its approval and does not request that the Secretary remove the sewage allocation for this project from the list of committed reserve. Once the project is removed from the list of committed reserve capacity, a new permit must be issued for the project. An updated application form and an application fee will be required. The rules in effect at the time of the filing of the appli" cation for a new permit will be applied to the project. Laura Q. Pelosi, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation Ernest Christianson, Regional Engineer Dated September 24, 2008 cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Stantec TruexCullins Water Supply Division Act 25o District Environmental Commission #4 Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire Safety 2 ,* oYERMONT State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation Notice of Issuance of Conditional Use Determination # 2008-245 Please be notified, as per Section 8.4 of the Vennont Wetland Rules, that the request for a Conditional Use Detennmation received from Burlington International Airport for the construction of a sidewalk on the west side of Aviation Avenue to connect the sidewalk on Williston Road to the sidewalks at the Burlington International Airport was issued on this 12°i day of September 2008. It was found by the Agency of Natural Resources that this conditional use will not result in any undue, adverse effects to the protected functions of the significant wetland off Aviation Avenue in South Burlington, Vermont. Complete copies of the decision can be obtained by calling the Water Quality Division at 802-241-3761 or writing to the address below. Any person with an interest in this matter can appeal this decision pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Section 1269. 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 and the entry fee of $225.00, 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 permits 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.vennontludicrary.oi-u. The address for the Environmental Court is 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Bane, VT 05641 (Tel. 802-828-1660). Alan Quackenbush State Wetlands Coordinator Water Quality Division Department of Environmental Conservation 10 North Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0408 cc: Distribution list Marled September 12, 2008 A Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WATER QUALITY DIVISION 103 SOUTH MAIN STREET WATERBURY, VERMONT 05671-0408 NOTICE: DRAFT DISCHARGE PERMIT PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: 3845-INDS PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: August 29, 2008 — September 29, 2008 PERMITTEE INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: Heritage Flight 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 265 Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403 PERMIT NUMBER: 3845-INDS PROJECT ID NUMBER: EJ96-0386 DISCHARGE INFORMATION NATURE: Treated stormwater VOLUME: As necessary RECEIVING WATER: Class 2 wetland contiguous with Muddy Brook EXPIRATION DATE: Five years from issuance date of final permit DESCRIPTION: This is a draft discharge permit proposed for issuance to for the discharge of stomlwater runoff from a airport campus expansion project located at Burlington Intemational Airport in South Burlington, Vermont to a Class 2 wetland contiguous with Muddy Brook. The means of treatment includes bioretention/detention basins. Ij -2- TENTATIVE DETERMINATIONS Tentative determinations regarding effluent limitations and other conditions to be imposed on the pending Vennont pen -nit 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. 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 pen -nit are invited and must be received on or before the close of business day (7:45 am - 4:30 pm) September 29, 2008 to the Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation, Water Quality Division, Building 10 North, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0408. Comments may also be faxed to 802-241-3287. The permit number should appear next to the VANR address on the envelope and on the first page of any submitted comments. 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 detennination 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 $225.00, payable to the state of Vennont. 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 Vennont Rules for Environmental Court Proceedings. For further information, see the Vennont Rules for Enviromnental Court Proceedings, available on line at www.vemiontjudiciary.or . The address for the Environmental Court is 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, VT 05641 (Tel. # 802-828-1660). Laura Q. Pelosi, Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation City of South Burlington i -- SP-08-39 Project Breakdown _ Total HMH/CBP PW2 Heritage - Bldg 890____ 65,150 SF 65,150 SF Customs & Border Protection _ 9,450 SF 9,450 SF Pratt & Whitney 40,850 SF 40.850 SF Subtotal: 115,450 SF 74,600 SF 40,850 SF Traffic Impact Fee 62 22 40 $999.86 ea) $61,991.32 $21,996.92 $39,994.40 Tax credits ($5,366.72) TBD Zoning Permit Fee Building value of construction $14,427,525 $10,530,400 $3,897,125 ($5/000 of building construction) _ $72,138 $52,652 _ _ $19,486 Wastewater Allocation $9.20/ pd 2,145 1365 780 $19,734 $12,558 i $7,176 Sewer Inspection Fee (incl filing) $36 $36 Fire Protection Fee _^ $7,422 TBD Tax credits ($2,067.91) l TBD FilingFees $11 $11 Subtoal Fees aid: TBD $87,241.62 ! TBD Landscaping Bond/LOC $ 151,775 $ 114,020 $37,755 } 463 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE DDLC TB02. 55 0400 Eng FB02.65S 4862 j!!Lgth construction, Inc. 1 71 WEST STREET KEENE, NH 03431 T 603.357.2025 WE BUILD RELATIONSHIPS F 603.357.5547 FOR LIFE WWW ENGELBERTH.COM August 18, 2008 City of South Burlington Planning and Zoning Office 575 Dorset St South Burlington, Vt 05403 Attn: Ray Belair RE: Heritage Flight Renovations South Burlington, Vt / Project No. 07-5944 Subject: Site Plan approval [SP-08-39] Dear Ray: From the Development Review board decision and Site Plan documents, we have been working on the following conditions in order to apply for the Zoning Permit. The following is our understanding of the items: #3a Plans to be revised to comply with the City Arborist. No issues were reported from the meeting. b Plans to be revised to comply with the City Engineer's letter of May 29 (the letter is actually dated May 22). Revised L 1 series plans with water and sewer utilitc> shown with the landscaping layouts to reflect appropriate clearances. See below. .-13 The City Arborist shall review the plans. It is our understanding that Craig Lambert has no issues and has emailed Cathy LaRose directly. 4. 98 Applicant shall post a landscaping LOC — see below. 5. #9 Applicant shall submit the road impact fee — see below. 6. 410 Applicant shall obtain a Wastewater allocation approval. I presume the allocation is supplied by the City. Herewith submitting the following: 1. Updated L I series drawings dated August 18, 2008 showing landscaping and utilities with adequate separations. 463 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE COLCHESTER, VT 05446 T B02.655.01 00 F 802.655.4BS2 1 71 WEST STREET KEENE, NH 03431 T 603.357.2025 F 603.357.5547 WWW.ENGELBERTH.COM 1 Engelberth construction, Inc. WE BUILD RELATIONSHIPS FOR LIFE. 2. The Site Plan, Letter of Credit Agreement (triplicate copy) and Letter of Credit from the Chittenden Bank in the amount of $114,020. 3. The traffic impact fee in the amount of $ 21,996.92. 4. The zoning application executed by the landowner and applicant with fee in the amount of $ 52,652. Be advised that the above fees are based on a portion of the project; namely the Heritage and Customs and Border Protection components and associated sitework. The Pratt & Whitney building will be submitted as a separate package. I have attached a matrix reflecting the breakdown between the 2 components. Please contact me with any questions that you may have. Sincerely, I CONSTRUCITON, INC. ager ATCH Cc: Bob McEwing — Burlington International Airport Chris Hill — Heritage Flight S = TE PLAN L E TT E R C F C RE D= T AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT,` execute in, �riplje ate between 6t� Q 1i of _26S :a ov, r` V , hereina ter referred to as "DEVELOPER", of hereinafter referred to as ""Bank", and _"Iinairr-, , hereinafter referred to as "MUNIQIPALITY" W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, Developer has received site plan approval from the MUNICIPALITY'S Planning Commission for the development of property located at 'i� Af% e ATv,,, A-� as depecited on a site plan entitled Mov1 ",dated d SM& and . prepared by rve �e� WHEREAS, DEVELOPER is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete the construction of the development site in accordance with the plan approved by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish a mechanism to secure the obligations of the DEVELOPER for the work as set forth above; and WHEREAS, the BANK executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of issuer of a Letter of Credit hereinafter specified; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. DEVELOPER will, at its own expense, complete the following construction as depicted and in accordance with the specifications set forth in said site plan and related documents: 2. The Developer shall complete the im rovements set forth in Paragraph 1 no later than pjCvw- 3. DEVELOPER shall replace or repair any defective or improper work or materials which may be recognized within one year - after completion of 'the improvements -set forth in''Paragraph 1. --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 guarantee of DEVELOPER's performance of all requirements hereunder set forth, DEVELOPER has caused the BANK to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit. in favor of the MUNICIPALITY, the original of which is attached to the MUNICIPALITY's copy of this Agreement, and a copy of which is attached to the DEVELOPER's copy of this Agreement. During the term of this Agreement, DEVELOPER shall cause the attached Letter of Credit to be renewed at least thirty (30) days before' the maturity date thereof. Failure of DEVELOPER to deliver evidence of such renewal to MUNICIPALITY thirty (30) days prior to the date'of expiration of said Letter of Credit shall constitute a default of the terms of this Agreement. 5. Said Irrevocable Letter of Credit provides that the drafts drawn under said credit, must be accompanied by a written statement signed by a duly authorized agent of the MUNICIPALITY,. that in the judgement of the MUNICIPALITY, the DEVELOPER is in default under the terms of this Agreement, and that the funds to be drawn by the draft are in payment for, or in anticipation of payment for materials, labor and services required for completion of the improvements identified in Paragraph 1. Payment of 'each draft will be made at sight when presented to the BANK by the MUNICIPALITY, the payment limited only by the aggregate amounts presented in relationship to the maximum amount of the Letter of Credit. If DEVELOPER shall be in default of the Agreement for seven (7) days because of its failure to provide evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit, required in paragraph 4 above, the MUNICIPALITY shall notify DEVELOPER by certified mail of said default. DEVELOPER shall then within three (3) business days provide MUNICIPALITY with evidence of said renewal of Letter of Credit or MUNICIPALITY may notify BANK of such default and request payment under said Letter of Credit. 6. The DEVELOPER and MUNICIPALITY hereby agree that the sum of ($ ttg1020 ) shall be sufficient to secure DEVELOPER's obligations under this Agreement but shall not relieve DEVELOPER from the obligation to pay any additional costs, if actual costs exceed the above -stated cost. 7. The MUNICIPALITY will promptly submit to the DEVELOPER a copy of any draft it submits to the BANK. The consent of the DEVELOPER to payment of said draft by BANK to the MUNICIPALITY under said Letter of Credit shall not be required. f S. The MUNICIPALITY shall not file with the BANK a Statement of Default until ten (10) days after notice has been sent to the DEVELOPER, by certified mail, setting forth its intention to do so. 9. All funds drawn on the BANK by the MUNICIPALITY pursuant to the Letter of Credit shall be used solely by the MUNICIPALITY for the purpose of completing construction of the improvements identified in Paragraph 1. Any work contracted for 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's own work force and equipment, or shall be accomplished in such other manner as in the judgement of the MUNICIPALITY shall accomplish the work more expeditiously and economically. 10. If payments are drawn on the BANK by the MUNICIPALITY pursuant to said Letter of Credit, and it shall later develop that a portion of the monies drawn are in excess of the MUNICIPALITY'S needs, any such excess amount shall be refunded by the MUNICIPALITY to the BANK, to be credited by said BANK to'the DEVELOPER. 11. This Agreement and said Letter of Credit shall terminate and shall be of no force and effect upon completion of the one year warranty period as described in the above Paragraph 3. If the MUNICIPALITY has not delivered any written notice to the DEVELOPER of any defective or improper work or materials in the construction of the improvements within the twelve (12) month period, or if notice has. been given and the defective work or materials have been corrected by the DEVELOPER, the MUNICIPALITY shall forthwith notify the BANK in writing that the Letter of Credit may be canceled, and shall return the original Letter of Credit to the BANK, and both the DEVELOPER and the BANK shall be released from all obligations hereunder and under said Letter of Credit. 12. The BANK may not modify the Letter of Credit without first receiving written consent of the MUNICIPALITY. 13. DEVELOPER hereby agrees to indemnify and hold BANK harmless from all claims, causes of action or liability of any kind arising out of this Agreement or the issuance by BANK of this Letter of Credit, including attorney's fees, as long as BANK follows the terms and conditions outlined in said Letter of Credit. 14 This Agreement shall be binding on all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. 3 s t Dated at South Burl, nRjV--, Vermont, this day of Av@u5+ 18 , 20 08 IN THE PRESENCE OF: t'i+�x .:2N ba A l Q* By: aulythorize Agent (DEVELOPER) Ct1 Aj S7bPh6Z H/L,� H6 ATA6;6 Fl/GH% Dated atom, Vermont,, this day of 1 b , 20 O �' IN THE PRESENCE OF: �1P01•L1A ...I4j Nectttnertbaut+ By: Ct�nnm. 2Jf(•nYC�S a� •t� • �O11 C_ QA G , Duly Authorized Agent (BAN Dated at �G,/C(.%/VG��1V , Vermont, this day of&K , 20 0 6 • G! c0, - 1"�� , Duly Autho ed Agent (MUNICIPALITY) August 15, 2008 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit #1645803 Elanair, Inc. dba Heritage Flight 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Beneficiary: we hereby establish our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit #1645803 in favor of City of South Burlington for the account of Elanair, Inc. dba Heritage Flight up to an aggregate amount of $114,020.00 available by your draft or drafts on us at sight accompanied by: 1.) the original Letter of Credit and all amendments, if any, 2.) a written statement signed by an authorized officer of City of South Burlington that these funds are due you under the terms of your agreement with Elanair, Inc. dba Heritage Flight, accompanied by 3.) a current secretary certificate or resolution from City of South Burlington that the officer is authorized to sign on behalf of City of South Burlington. If your demand represents a partial drawing hereunder, we will endorse the original credit and return same to you for possible future claims. If, however, your demand represents a full drawing, or if such drawing is presented on the day of the relevant expiration date hereof, we will hold the original for our files and remove same from circulation. Two Burlington Square P.O. Box 820 Burlington, Vermont 05402 802-658-4000 www chittenden com All drafts must be marked under Letter of Credit #1645803. We engage with you that all drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms and conditions of this credit will be duly honored on delivery of documents as specified if presented at this office on or before August 15, 2011. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to the "International Standby Practices ISP 98 (1998 Revision), International Chamber of Commerce Publication #590" Very truly yours, Sarah P. Slatter Senior Vice President Two Burlington Square P.O. Box 820 Burlington, Vermont 05402 802-658-4000 www.chittenden com BENEFICIARY ACCEPTANCE Chittenden Bank has this 15th day of August caused to be Hand Delivered Letter of Credit #1645803 to the Beneficiary, City of South Burlington. This Letter of Credit is Issued on behalf of Elanair, Inc. dba Heritage Flight. -By "Author-Yzedt Date / `� City of South Burlington - SP-08-39 Project Breakdown - - - —' Total HMH/CBP PW2 Heritage - Bldg 890 65,150 SF 65,150 SF - Customs & Border Protection 9,450 SF -- 9,450 SF Pratt & Whitney 40,850 SF 40,850 SF Subtotal: 115,450 SF 74,600 SF 40,850 SF Traffic Impacct Fee ($999.86 ea)- 621 J 22 40 $61,991.32 $21,996.92 $39,994.40 Landscaping Bond - $ 151,775i $ 114,020 $37,755- Zoning Permit Fee $14,427,525 $10,530,400 $3,897,125 ($5/000 of building construction) $72,138 _ $52,652 $19,486 Stantec Page 1 of 1 ray From: Goyette, Gregory [greg.goyette@stantec.com] Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 10:32 AM To: ray Cc: Chris Yandow; Leinwohl, Jon Subject: Heritage - Wastewater Allocations Ray, Wastewater allocations for each building are as follows: HMH - 825 gpd CBP - 540 gpd PW2 - 780 gpd Greg Gregory G. Goyette, PE Project Manager Stantec 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington VT 05403 Ph: (802) 864-0223 Ext. 150 Fx: (802) 864-0165 greg.goyette@stentec.com stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 8/21 /2008 Cathyann LaRose From: Craig Lambert Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:45 PM To: Cathyann LaRose Subject: Heritage flight Landscaping Cathy, I met w/Jeff Hodgson from Keith Wagner Partnership last week to review plans for Heritage Flight and everything looks pretty good. Craig Lambert South Burlington City Arborist 575 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403 Ph: 802-658-7961 Fax: 802-658-7976 email: clambert@sburl.com 8/25/2008 463 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE COLCHESTER, VT 05446 T 802.655 01 00 F 802.65S.4882 1 71 WEST STREET KEENE, NH 03431 T 603.357.2025 F 603.357.5547 WWW.ENGELBERIH.COM Zi I Engelberth cons WE BUILD RELATIONSHIPS FOR LIFE. August 26, 2008 City of South Burlington Planning and Zoning Office 575 Dorset St. South Burlington, Vt 05403 Attn: Ray Belair RE: Heritage Flight Renovations South Burlington, Vt / Project No. 07-5944 Subject: Site Plan approval [SP-08-39] Zoning Application Dear Ray: Based on my submission of the Zoning Permit Application and your review comments, find attached for further processing: 1. Two(2) additional sets of the LI series drawings forwarded in my initial package. 2. City of South Burlington, Application for Wastewater Connection dated 8/26/08. 3. Wastewater connection fee in the amount of $23.70 (adjusted from $36 due to overpayment of the traffic impact fee). Please contact me with any questions that you may have. Sincerely, E B TH CONSTRUCITON, INC. C ris andow Sr Pro ct Manager I:rCfJmal Cc: Bob McEwing — Burlington International Airport Chris Hill — Heritage Flight C � South Burlington Planning Zoning `. New Non -Residential Construction Impact Fees Grand List April 1, 2009 LOT.. Project Name & Address Heritage Flight 228 Aviation Ave. Property Owner City of Burlington Effective Date 4/1/09 TOTAL IMPACT FEE $=,984.6i Value of New Construction: Tvne of Construction Type of Use Fireproofed Steel Skeleton or Reinforced Concrete Masonry or Concrete SF Bearing SF Wall Structure Wood Frame Structure Pre -Fab Steel SF Structure SF Industrial/Manufacturing S66 74,600 S69 S65 S64 Engineering & Research S88 S96 S93 S88 General Office S123 S113 silo S104 Medical Office S133 S71 S69 S67 General Retail S84 S54 S51 S41 Auto Service Facility 84 S81 S78 Elder Care Facility 102 S74 S72 0 S72 Motel Sprinkler credit? (Enter i if yes) Total Value of New Structure: Total Value of New Structure & Contents: Current grand list value of property: Past payments credit: Post construction value of structure & land Future payments credit: Base fee: NET FIRE PROTECTION IMPACT FEE: PM Peak Hour VTEs 22 Past payments credit: $0.00 Future payments credit: $5,366.72 1 $4,923,6001 $12,309,000.01 $0.00 $a.A2_q.600.o0 South Burlington Planning Zoning New Non -Residential Construction Impact Fees Grand List April 1, 2009 Leo! 7 OTHER CREDITS: ROAD IMPACT FEE: $16,630.20 ,o�.VERMONT State of Vermont Agency ofNatural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation WATER QUALITY DIVISION 103 South Main Street Building 10 North Waterbury, VT 05671-0408 FAX 802-241-3287 TEL 802-241-3770 August 20, 2008 Donna Kinville Town Clerk, Town of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington VT 05403 Subject: Conditional Use Application, 2008-245 Dear Ms.Kinville, Please post the enclosed notice in your office for public review. This notice covers an application for the construction of a sidewalk along the west side of Aviation Avenue, to impact 7,020 square feet of buffer zone and o direct impact to the wetland. This wetland has been designated as a significant (Class Two) wetland by the Vermont Wetland Rules. The copies of the application need to be made available for review at the Vermont Wetlands Office in Waterbury, the Regional Planning Commission, and the Town Clerk's Office. This action is required under Section 8.3 of the Vermont Wetland Rules. Please post this notice through 09/04/2008. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, As ley arver Secretary B Water Quality Division enclosure Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury .��.eVERMONT State of Vermont Agency o_fNatecral Resources Department of Environmental Conservation Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL USE DETERMINATION #2008-245 A request for a Conditional Use Detennination, required pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of the Vermont Wetland Rules has been received from Stantee Consulting Services Inc., representative for the Burlington International Airport and Heritage Flight. Approval is being requested for the construction of a sidewalk along the west side of Aviation Avenue in the City of South Burlington. The proposed project will have no direct impact to the wetland, and will impact 7,020 sq ft square feet of buffer zone. This wetland has been designated as a significant (Class Two) wetland in the Verimont Wetland Rules. Copies of the application are available for review at the Vennont Wetlands Office in Waterbury, the City Clerk's Office in South Burlington and the Regional Planning Commission office in South Burlington. Conditional Use Determinations may only be approved if it is shown that the proposed conditional use will not have an undue adverse impact on the functions and values of any significant wetlands or their adjacent buffer zones. Any person may file comments in writing on this application through September 4, 2008 with: Alan Quackenbush State Wetlands Coordinator Water Quality Division Department of Environmental Conservation 10 North Building 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-0408 802-241-3761 Date sent: By: \�\ \� , r r Enclosure cc: Distribution List Regional Offices - Barre/Essex Jet./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury No Text o VERMONT I State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation [phone] 802-879-5656 Wastewater Management Division [fax] 802-879-3871 Essex Regional Office in West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 www.septic.Nt.gov July 29, 2oo8 Burlington International Airport c/o Heather Kendrew 12oo Airport Drive # i South Burlington VT 05403 Subject WW-4-1042-7 construct a new facility to include 65,150 square feet fro Heritage Flight airplane hangar and 9,450 square feet for Customs and Border facility located on Aviation Av6nue in South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Sir/Madam: I reviewed the application and technical information submitted for the above referenced project. Unfortunately, there were items that were not included or were insufficient and I was unable to determine if this project meets the minimum standards of the Environmental Protection Rules. Please provide the following information: 1. Please provide the approval by the Water Supply Division for the waterline extension. Please respond within thirty, (3o), days from the date of this letter. Re -submittals that are incomplete, or made after thirty days may result in the denial of the project. Once I receive the information requested, I will continue my review of the project. If you have any questions as to what is needed, please contact me. Sincerely, Ernest Christianson Regional Engineer cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Act 25o Environmental Commission #4 — Case #4Co331 Stantec TruexCullins Regional Offices — Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury .00 VERMONT State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation [phone] 802-879-5656 Wastewater Management Division [fax] 802-879-3871 Essex Regional Office ill West Street Essex Junction, VT 05452-4695 www.septic.vt.gov July 22, 2oo8 Burlington International Airport c/o Heather Kendrew i2oo Airport Drive # 1 South Burlington VT 05403 RE: WW-4-1042-7, amending WW-4-1042 and amend to construct a new facility to include 65,150 square feet fro Heritage Flight airplane hangar with seventy five employee's, one hundred and thirty two passengers and crew; and a 9,450 square feet for Customs and Border facility, Aviation Ave, South Burlington, Vermont. Dear Applicant: We received your completed application for the above referenced project on July 21, 2oo8, including a fee of $o paid by check #o. Under the performance standards for this program, we have a maximum of 45 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 45 in-house days, please contact this office. 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 ary Bar Administrative Technician II cc: South Burlington Planning Commission Michael Katz Regional Offices — Barre/Essex Jct./Rutland/Springfield/St. Johnsbury AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WATER QUALITY DIVISION 103 SOUTH MAIN STREET WATERBURY, VERMONT 05671-0408 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: July 14, 2008 — July 23, 2008 PERMITTEE INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: City of Burlington International Airport PERMITTEE ADDRESS: 1200 Airport Drive #1 South Burlington, VT 05403 GENERAL PERMIT NUMBER: 3-9015 PERMIT NUMBER: 4026-9015 PROJECT ID NUMBER: EJ96-0386 DISCHARGE INFORMATION NATURE: Treated stormwater VOLUME: As necessary RECEIVING WATER: Class 2 wetland contiguous with Muddy Brook EXPIRATION DATE OF AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE: Ten years from issuance date of final permit. DESCRIPTION: This is a draft authorization to discharge proposed for issuance to the City of Burlington International Airport for the discharge of stormwater runoff from roadways and buildings associated with the South End Development Project located in South Burlington,Vernont to a Class 2 wetland contiguous with Muddy Brook. The means of treatment include grassed channel, infiltration basin, and underground storage vault. THER INFORMATION The complete application is on file and may be inspected at the VANR, Waterbury Office. Copies will be made at a cost based upon the current Secretary of State Official Fee Schedule for Copying Public Records and may be obtained by calling 802-241-3770 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. -2- PUBLIC COMMENTS/PUBLIC HEARINGS Written public comments on the proposed authorization to discharge are invited and must be received on or before the close of business day (7:45 am - 4:30 pm) July 23, 2008, by the Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation, Water Quality Division, Attention Michelle Lavigne, Building 10 North, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, Vennont 05671 or send via email to Michelle.Lavigne@state.vt.us. The general pen -lilt number should appear next to the VANR address on the envelope and on the first page of any submitted comments. All comments received by the above date will be considered by DEC prior to issuance of an authorization to discharge under the general permit. FINAL ACTION/APPEAL 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 detennination to issue or to deny an authorization to discharge under the general permit. Pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Chapter 220, any appeal of this decision must be filed with the clerk of the Enviromnental Court within 30 days of the date of the decision. The appellant must attach to the Notice of Appeal the entry fee of $225.00, 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 Enviromnental 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 pen -nit 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.vermontiudiciary.org. The address for the Environmental Court is 2418 Airport Road, Suite 1, Barre, VT 05641 (Tel. 4 802-828-1660) Laura Q. Pelosi, Commissioner Department of Enviromnental Conservation MCKEE, GIULIANI & CLEVELAND J. PAUL GIULIANI GEORGIANA O. MIRANDA (NY AND VT) GLORIA K. RICE JOHN P. RILEY GLENN C. HOWLAND ELIZABETH H. MAGILL June 24, 2008 G. Thomas Maslin TD Bank, N.A 17 New England Park Burlington, MA 01803 Charles Hafter City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW P.O. BOX 1455 MONTPELIER, VERMONT 05601-1455 TELEPHONE: (802) 223-3479 FAX (802) 223-0247 Re: City of Burlington $23,500 Irrevocable Letter of Credit Gentlemen: PETER GIULIANI (1907-1998) W. EDSON McKEE (1923-1999) ALDEN GUILD (RET.) OF COUNSEL FREDERICK G. CLEVELAND OFFICES AT: TD BANKNORTH BUILDING 94 MAIN STREET, 2ND FLOOR MONTPELIER, VT 05602 We have acted as special counsel to TD Bank, N.A. (the `Bank") in connection with its Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 11800270 dated May 23, 2005 in the original stated amount of $23,500, as amended on May 23, 2008 by Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 20002031 to reflect an extended Expiration Date of November 23, 2008 (collectively, the "Letter of Credit") to the City of South Burlington, Vermont (the "Beneficiary"), for the benefit and accommodation of the City of Burlington, Vermont (the "City"). We have examined the executed Letter of Credit. In addition, we have examined and relied upon originals (or copies certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction) of such documents, corporate records, certificates of corporate officers and other instruments and legal matters as we have deemed necessary for the purposes of the opinions expressed herein. In such examination, we have assumed (i) the genuineness of all signatures; (ii) the authenticity of all documents submitted to us as originals; (iii) the conformity to original documents of all documents; (v) the legal competence and authority of all signatories (other than the Bank) to such documents to execute and deliver such documents; (vi) that none of the resolutions for which the Bank has provided l TD Bank, N.A City of South Burlington June 24, 2008 Page Two certification to us have been amended or revoked; (vii) the valid authorization, execution, and delivery by the City of each instrument identified in or contemplated by the Letter of Credit; (viii) that the City has been duly organized and is validly existing with the authority to perform its obligations under or contemplated by the Letter of Agreement; (ix) that each of the agreements, contracts and undertakings in those instruments identified in or contemplated by the Letter of Credit, and to which the City is a party, is a valid and binding obligation of the City; (x) that, as to any instrument, agreement, or document delivered, or obligations incurred, by the Bank, the Bank has received agreed to consideration therefor; (xi) the accuracy and completeness of all certificates and other statements, documents, and records reviewed by us; and (xii) the accuracy and completeness of all representations, warranties, schedules, and exhibits contained in the Letter of Credit, with respect to the factual matters set forth therein. We have relied upon the aforementioned instruments, certificates and documents and have made no independent verification or investigation as to the factual matters set forth therein. Based upon the foregoing, and subject to the qualifications below and matters of reliance set forth above, it is our opinion that: l . The Bank is a national bank organized and validly existing under the laws of the United States. The Bank has full power and authority to conduct its business and own its property. 2. The Bank has the power and authority to execute and deliver the Letter of Credit, and to perform its obligations under the Letter of Credit. 3. The Letter of Credit has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by an authorized officer of the Bank. 4. The Letter of Credit constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Bank, enforceable against the Bank in accordance with its terms. 5. Upon presentation by the Beneficiary of its sight draft, in accordance with and accompanied by the appropriate documentation required under the Letter of Credit, the Bank would be obligated to make payment to the Beneficiary in TD Bank, N.A City of South Burlington June 24, 2008 Page Three accordance with the terms of the Letter of Credit, notwithstanding the bankruptcy or insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar proceeding at the time with respect to the City. 6. To the best of our knowledge, there is no litigation or proceeding pending or threatened against the Bank which could adversely affect the ability of the Bank: to satisfy its obligations under the Letter of Credit, or which seeks to enjoin, restrain or otherwise impair consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Letter of Credit. In rendering the foregoing opinions, we express no opinion as to: (1) laws other than the laws of the State of Vermont and the federal laws of the United States of America, or (2) whether the enforceability of the Letter of Credit, may be limited (a) by federal and state laws affecting the rights of creditors and beneficiaries under letters of credit in the event a financial institution whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is placed into receivership, conservatorship, or liquidation, from time to time in effect, as such laws would be applied in the event of the receivership, conservatorship, or liquidation, or similar situation of the Bank or a federal or state imposed moratorium applicable to the Bank, or (b) by applicable federal or state laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally, from time to time in effect, as such laws would be applied in any event of bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or similar situation, including but not limited to general principles of equity which are available to a court by virtue of a bankruptcy proceeding and by reason of the existence of such proceeding and which would not be available to a court in the absence of such proceeding (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law) as well as the application of public policy limitations and equitable principles, regardless of whether such are considered in a proceeding at law or in equity, and whether in a bankruptcy proceeding or not, or (c) the application by a court of equitable principles, whether the action is brought at law or in equity. We are opining only as to the matters expressly set forth herein, and no opinion should be inferred as to any other matters. The opinions set forth herein are based upon currently existing statutes, rules, regulations, and judicial decisions, and we disclaim any obligation t TD Bank, N.A City of South Burlington June 24, 2008 Page Four to advise you of any change in any of these sources of law or subsequent legal or factual developments that might affect any matters or opinions set forth herein. We are members of the Bar of the State of Vermont, and this opinion shall not be deemed to constitute that we are holding ourselves out as experts in, and do not render any opinion as to, the laws of any jurisdiction other than such State and the United States. This letter may be relied upon solely by the addressees. V/aulGlullani ours, J. JPG:sg [9475-1] cc: Anita L. Bourgeois TD Bank, N.A. 90 Main Street Montpelier, VT 05602 l Banknorth, N.A. Date: May 23, 2008 TD Banknorth, N.A. 17 New England Executive Park 1 st Floor Burlington, MA 01803 IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 20002031 (Previously known as number 11800270) BENEFICIARY CUSTOMER City of South Burlington City of Burlington 575 Dorset Street 149 Church Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Attn: Chuck Ahfter Gentlemen: Burlington, VT 05401 Attn: Jonathan P.A. Leopold We hereby amend our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit Number 20002031 Amendment Number 1 ➢ The expiration date has been extended from May 23, 2008 to November 23, 2008. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. This amendment is considered an integral part of the Letter of Credit and must be attached thereto. This amendment is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, 1993 Revision, International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 500 TD Banknorth A. -- By: L G. Thomas Maslin Its: Vice President Please address all inquires related to the contents of this item to the above address, Attn: International Banking, Standby Letter of Credit Dept., or by calling: Tom Maslin @ (781) 229- 7139, Mila Kaminsky @ (781) 229-7140 or John Amuzzini @ 781-229 7141. Our Fax # (781) 229- 7127 i Banknorth, N.A. Date: May 23, 2008 TD Banknorth, N.A. 17 New England Executive Park 1 st Floor Burlington, MA 01803 IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREI (Previously known as number 11 BENEFICIARY City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Attn: Chuck Ahfter Gentlemen: We hereby amend our Amendment Number 1 ➢ The All other , integral This amen 1993 Revisi ns and conditions of the Letter of Credi TD Banknorth In Its: G. Thomas Maslin Vice President ER 20002031 ity of Burlin 9 Church Stree lington, VT 054 n: Jonathan P.A. ber 20002031 May 23, 2008 to November 23, 2008. d'. This amendment is considered an attached thereto. niform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, ber of Commerce Publication No. 500 Please address all inquires related to the contents of this item to the above address, Attn.- International Banking, Standby Letter of Credit Dept., or by calling: Tom Maslin @ (781) 229- 7139, Mila Kaminsky @ (781) 229-7140 or John Amuzzini @ 781-229 7141. Our Fax # (781) 229- 7127 l i © Banknorth Vermont Government Banking 90 Main Street Montpelier, VT 05602 TDBanknorth.com IRREVOCABLE TRANSFERABLE LETTER OF CREDIT Letter of Credit No. 11800270 Date: May 23, 2005 To Beneficiary: City of South Burlington Address: 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Attn.: Chuck Ahfter Applicant's Name: City of Burlington Address: 149 Church Street Burlington, VT 05401 Attn.: Brendan Keleher Dear Beneficiary: We, TD Banknorth, N.A., a national banking association having a place of business in Burlington, Vermont (the `Bank") hereby issue, at the request of and for the account of City of Burlington ("Customer"), our Irrevocable Transferable Letter of Credit No. 11800270 ("Letter of Credit") in the amount of Twenty Three Thousand Five Hundred and no/100 US Dollars ($23,500.00) in your favor as Beneficiary. This Letter of Credit is issued, presentable and payable at our office located at 111 Main Street, Burlington, Vermont (or such other address as shall be designated by us under written notice to you) and expires with our close of business on May 23, 2008 (the "Expiration Date"). Except when the amount of this Letter of Credit is increased, this Letter of Credit cannot be modified or revoked without the Beneficiary's consent. The term `Beneficiary" includes any successor or assign by operation of law of the named Beneficiary, including without limitation any liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver, or conservator. Drawings by any liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver or conservator shall be for the benefit of all of the Beneficiary's policyholders. This Letter of Credit is transferable in whole or in part, to your successor or assigns, which transfer shall be effective upon receipt by the Bank of an executed instrument effecting such transfer or assignment, and the successor, assignee or transferee shall be entitled to all the benefits and rights under this Letter of Credit. We hereby undertake to honor promptly from time to time your properly endorsed and presented sight draft or drafts on us in immediately available funds, for all or any part of this Letter of Credit upon proper presentation of your sight draft indicating our Letter of Credit No. A division of TD Banknorth, N.A 11800270 drawn on us at our office specified in the first paragraph of this Letter of Credit on or before the Expiration Date or any automatically extended expiry date. All drawings hereunder shall be made by presentation of such draft by you either in person, by telecopier or by overnight courier service to Banknorth Vermont, 90 Main Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602, Attn: Anita Bourgeois, Vice President. Presentations by telecopier shall be made by presentation of the draft by telecopier to Banknorth Vermont, (802) 229-0571, Attn: Anita Bourgeois, Vice President (or at such other number which may be designated by the Bank by written notice) with original confirmed by overnight delivery. It is understood that each draft submitted via such presentation shall be the sole operative instrument of drawing. If any drawing is made by you hereunder at or prior to 10:00 A.M. New York City time on a Business Day, and provided that the draft presented in connection therewith conforms to the terms and conditions hereof, payment shall be made to you, or to your designee, of the amount specified, in immediately available funds, not later than 11:30 A.M., New York City time, on the same Business Day. If a drawing is made by you hereunder after 10:00 A.M., New York City time, on a Business Day, and provided that the draft presented in connection therewith conforms to the terms and conditions hereof, payment shall be made to you, or to your designee, of the amount specified, in immediately available funds, not later than 11:30 A.M., New York City time, on the succeeding Business Day. If requested by you, payment under this Letter of Credit may be made by deposit of immediately available funds into a designated account that you or your designee maintain with the Bank. As used herein, "Business Day" shall mean any day except (i) a Saturday, a Sunday or any other day on which banking institutions in Vermont (or in the town where draws are to be made) are authorized by law to remain closed or (ii) a day on which the New York Stock Exchange is closed. If a drawing made by you hereunder does not, in any instance, conform to the terms and conditions of this Letter of Credit, the Bank shall give you prompt notice by telephone (promptly confirmed in writing), that the drawing was not effected in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Letter of Credit, stating the reasons therefor and that the Bank will upon your instructions hold any documents at your disposal or return the same to you. Upon being notified that the drawing was not effected in conformity with this Letter of Credit, you may attempt to correct any such nonconforming drawing to the extent that you are entitled to do so. We agree that we shall have no duty or right to inquire as to the basis upon which you have determined to present to us any draft under this Letter of Credit, and proper presentation of such draft shall automatically result in payment to you. All draws hereunder shall bear interest at the rate of 90 day LIBOR plus 100 basis points payable on demand by the Customer. Except as expressly stated herein, this undertaking is not subject to any other agreement, requirement, or qualification. The obligation of the Bank under this Letter of Credit is the individual obligation of the Bank and is in no way contingent upon reimbursement with respect thereto, or upon our ability to perfect any lien, security interest or any other reimbursement. I This Letter of Credit is subject to and governed by the Laws of the State of Vermont, including but not limited to the Uniform Commercial Code of Vermont and the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, 1993 Revision, ICC Publication No. 500 (the "UCP"), and in the even of any conflict, the Laws of the State of Vermont will control. If this Letter of Credit expires during an interruption of business as described in Article 17 of the UCP, the Bank specifically agrees to effect payment if this Letter of Credit is drawn against within thirty (30) days after resumption of business. Very truly yours, Banknorth Ve "� < By: /' Xrfiftia Bourgeois Vice President Duly Authorized Officer 318455 v1:2274-00249 LANDSCAPING LETTER OF CREDIT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is executed in triplicate between the City of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Developer"), Banknorth, N.A., of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Bank"), and the City of South Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Municipality") WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Developer has received site plan approval from the Municipality's Development Review Board for the development of property located at Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Vermont (the "property"), as depicted on a set of drawings marked 51.01, 51.02, and L1.01, prepared by Dufresne -Henry, Inc., and submitted to support the Site Plan Review Application dated January 14, 2005, and which drawings outline the landscaping plans associated with a development project more specifically described as `Burlington International Airport Aviation Support Hangar Project" (hereinafter referred to as the "development project"); and WHEREAS, the development project was approved by Motion of Approval by the South Burlington Development Review Board on February 15, 2005, and the Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete landscaping of the property in accordance with the plan approved by the Development Review Board; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish a mechanism to secure the obligations of the Developer for the work as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the Bank executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of issuer of a Letter of Credit as hereinafter specified; I I NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above -stated premises and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: 1. The Developer will, at its own expense, complete all of the landscaping depicted in accordance with the specifications set forth in said Site Plan and related documents. 2. The Developer shall complete the landscaping set forth in Paragraph 1 no later than three (3) years from the date of Developer's execution of this Agreement. 3. The Developer shall replace or repair any defective or improper landscaping work or materials identified by the City's Administrative Officer, or his/her designee, within three (3) years after completion. For purposes of this Agreement, "completion" shall be deemed to have occurred when the landscaping improvements have been installed and Developer has received its final certificate of occupancy for the development project. 4. For the guarantee of the Developer's performance of all requirements herein and hereunder set forth, the Developer has caused the Bank to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit in favor of the Municipality, the original of which is attached to the Municipality's copy of this Agreement, and a copy of which is attached to the Developer's copy of this Agreement. During the term of this Agreement, the Developer shall cause the attached Letter of Credit to be renewed annually and at least thirty (30) days before the maturity date thereof. Failure of the Developer to deliver evidence of such renewal satisfactory to the Municipality thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration of said Letter of Credit shall constitute a default of the terms of this Agreement, and shall give rise to certain rights of the Municipality as described herein. 5. Payment of each draft under the Letter of Credit will be made at sight when presented to the Bank by the Municipality, the payment limited only by the maximum amount of the Letter of Credit. If the Developer shall be in default of the Agreement for seven (7) days 2 because of its failure to provide evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit, required in Paragraph 4 above, the Municipality shall notify the Developer by certified mail of said default. The Developer shall then, within three (3) business days, provide the Municipality with evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit or the substitution therefore of a letter of credit of equal amount issued by a bank acceptable to the Municipality. If the Developer fails to secure either renewal of the Letter of Credit or the issuance of a substitute Letter of Credit satisfactory to the Municipality, the Municipality may notify the Bank of such default and request payment under said Letter of Credit. 6. The Developer and the Municipality hereby agree that the sum of Twenty Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($23,500.00) shall be sufficient to secure the Developer's obligations under this Agreement, but shall not relieve the Developer from the obligation to pay any additional costs, if actual costs exceed the above -stated figure. 7. The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of any draft it submits to the Bank. The consent of the Developer to payment of said draft by the Bank to the Municipality under said Letter of Credit is not required. 8. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a Statement of Default unless it has provided the Developer with at least sixty (60) days notice, by certified mail, of its intention to do so. 9. All funds drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to the Letter of Credit shall be used solely by the Municipality for the purpose of completing landscaping of the property in accordance with the plans referenced in Page 1. Any work contracted for by the Municipality pursuant thereto shall be let on a contractual basis, or on a time and material basis, or shall be performed by the Municipality's own work force and equipment, or shall be accomplished in such other manner as in the judgment of the Municipality shall accomplish the work. 10. If payments are drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to said Letter of Credit, and it shall later develop that a portion of the monies drawn are in excess of the Municipality's needs, any such excess amount shall be returned by the Municipality to the Bank, to be credited by said Bank to the Developer. 11. This Agreement and said Letter of Credit shall terminate and shall be of no force and effect upon completion of the three (3) year warranty period as described in Paragraph 3, above. If the Municipality has not delivered any written notice to the Developer of any defective or improper work or materials in the landscaping within the thirty-six (36) month period, or if notice has been given and the defective work or materials have been corrected by the Developer, the Municipality shall forthwith notify the Bank in writing that the Letter of Credit may be cancelled, and shall return the original Letter of Credit to the Bank, and both the Developer and the Bank shall be released from all obligations hereunder and under said Letter of Credit. 12. The Bank may not modify the Letter of Credit without first receiving written consent of the Municipality. 13. The Developer hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from all claims, causes of action or liability of any kind arising out of this Agreement or the issuance by the Bank of this Letter of Credit, including attorney's fees, as long as the Bank follows the terms and conditions outlined in said Letter of Credit and this Agreement. 14. This Agreement shall be binding on all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. 4 DATED at , IN THE PRESENCE OF: Witness ess DATED at IN THE PRESENCE OF: Vermont, this '13 day of May 2005. DEVELOPER CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT BY: s Duly A orize Agent Vermont, this 1 Si' day of May 2005. BANK BANKNORTH, N.A. BY. Its Duly Authorid Agent DATED at," Vermont, (���2 , Vermont, this 200020-00171 day of May 2005. MUNICIPALITY CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT Its Duly At66rized Agent 5 l southburlingtoll June 23, 2008 Jon Lienwohl Stantac 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Minutes — Aviation Avenue Dear Mr. Lienwohl: For your records, enclosed is a copy of the approved June 3, 2008 Development Review Board meeting minutes. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Betsy McDo toning h Brown Planning & Assistant Encl. 5M Dori*[ Stravt W 8fl ACE.tM fax SI: ,84E�,4101 wr.-nr,Tburt.com DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 3 JUNE 2008 Ms. Quimby noted that the speaker system was supposed to be turned away from the residences, and that hasn't happened. Mr. Stewart said that with the new bleacher configuration, speakers will be different. Mr. Dinklage asked why that wasn't done sooner. Mr. Stewart said that was a good question but he didn't know the answer. Ms. Robitaille said she was concerned with a chain link fence that has been put in the middle of the wetland. Trees were taken down and she felt it was not a nice sight. Ms. McIntyre showed the area on the map. Mr. Belair said the Board can ask for a wetland delineation for that area. He noted that the snowboard park was administratively approved, but there was no mention of fill and no indication of wetland encroachment. Members felt a wetland delineation was called for. Mr. Knudsen noted that the fence should have had an approval as it is over 6 feet. Members were OK with proceeding with the lights and bleachers approval. The approval motion was amended as follows: Stipulation #3: language was added indicating that the snowboard park was not part of the approval. Stipulation #7: reference to the snowboard park was deleted. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Conditional Use Application #CU-08-03 and Site Plan Application #SP-08-43 of South Burlington School District subject to the stipulations in the draft motion as amended above. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. at Site Plan Application #SP-08-39 of the City of Burlington/Burlingtonernational Airport for a project consisting of. 1) razing the existing Army Guard hangar, 2) constructing a 9450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection Facility, 3) constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, and 4) installation of two 25,000 gallon and one 12,000 gallon above -ground fuel tanks, Aviation Avenue: Mr. Deane explained that the purpose of the project is to provide additional expansion for retail businesses on the site. -4- DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD 3 JUNE 2008 He showed the location of the existing facilities for Pratt & Whitney and Heritage Flight, both of whom do aircraft maintenance. There will also be a facility for Customs & Immigration. Mr. Deane indicated that the existing hangar will not be razed. The structure frame will be maintained with new skin and new interior work (utilities, etc.). An additional hangar beside the Pratt & Whitney hangar will provide additional capacity for them. Access to the area will be from Williston Road via Aviation Avenue. There will be a sidewalk like on the west side of Aviati4 Avenue to other Airport sidewalks. This will tie into the Williston Road sidewalk. The existing parking area will also be reorganized with appropriate plantings. The existing overhead utilities will be undergrounded as part of this project. Mr. Dinklage raised the question of the wind turbine not requiring DRB approval because it is part of the "grid." Mr. Goyette said it is their understanding that because it is subject to the Public Service Board review, it is not subject to DRB review. Mr. Belair said there is an exemption from local authority if it is subject to Public Service Board review. Mr. Belair noted that 2 height waivers are part of the application. Staff had no other issues. The draft approval motion was amended to eliminate reference to "razing" the Guard hangar. Ms. Quimby moved to approve Site Plan Application #SP-08-39 of the City of Burlington/Burlington International Airport subject to the stipulations in the draft motion as amended above. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. 12. Sketch Plan Application #SD-08-26 of South Burlington Realty Co. For a planned unit development consisting of: 1) razing existing 1000 sq. ft. building, and 2) constructing a two-story, 15,880 sq. ft. mixed use building, 2040 Williston Road: Mr. Belair advised that the applicant had asked for a continuance until 17 June. Ms. Quimby moved to continued Sketch Plan Application #SD-08-26 of South Burlington Realty Co. until 19 June. Mr. Farley seconded. Motion passed unanimously. -5- l southbudhington PLANKINS & ZQH�,NG June 18, 2008 Chris Yandow Engelberth Construction 463 Mt. View Drive Colchester, VT 05446 Re: Aviation Avenue Dear Mr. Yandow: 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 Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant SM Garsat Strvat -South Huriangir-i, VT 115403 lei 802-94t tt n fax 801,94SA101 www nbur, C..OM 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: 3108 NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST L-t k I N.s, N Gro h 7r SIS It's, -Daniap J�;W 6� Olrc� Alter d2d Chns*ne. Mo.. (jef 3l� �- 8r A 11e, Rd 1 l /k- Ara)V t X0L/ 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: ZU PL AI A RAC 11A A 11 IAIP+ A r1P1r%r*C�C- rl%m Y1 1r—/"Y ter' 1&ITCr%r—[%11r IVt11Y1G [VIP%11- 114V 1ALJ/LJr L�Q1:) rRVJGLi 1 VI- I 4 1 GRGa7 1 rl 1r� )yam. 14- l�0-�1('� �UIT� too t3U �s►.rGf`iI� � .J� 85� ( �"P 05 . -t� Ll rya-k, A4 `44 &k J %�u� //�- `i - ..2, rn i + �l 1rL lit M L ciz— k.- Ct. J `U 6?,e t M 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: � Vr4 3 V ©? NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT OF INTEREST x3Cx,-'-,LS e�—s - L ore he CV,\ '' kern 3-5 20 LI S r- S k 1� c4 P11Q- IS f--A -CZA 1,0� Tail Mao �� I►'� 2y �- ,/,429j'�,n ILt 3a �� outhbux fington PLAINNGNt& & ZGNNN Q May 23, 2008 Patricia Calkins 1835 Spear Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a copy of the draft agenda for the June 3, 2008 South Burlington Development Review Board meeting. It includes a proposal that abuts property you own. The official agenda will be posted on the City's website (www.sburl.com) by the Friday prior to the meeting. Under Title 24, Section 4464 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." If you would like to know more about the proposed development, you may call this office at 846-4106, stop by during regular office hours, or attend the scheduled public meeting. Sincerely, Betsy McDonough Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 675 Dorset Street SoulN #iurlknq,on, Yr ts403 tel 802 t49.00rd 43x BUA48.4401 wyi w.2bur�.c,-am l s outhburlington PLANNING & ZONING May 30, 2008 Jon Lienwohl Stantec 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Re: Aviation Avenue Dear Mr. Lienwohl: 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, June 3, 2008 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, Betsy McDonough Brown Planning & Zoning Assistant Encl. 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 tel 802.846.4106 fax 802.846.4101 www.sburl.com No Text t CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\hangar expansion.doc Burlington International Airport, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is seeking approval for a project consisting of: 1) razing the existing Army Guard hangar, 2) constructing a 9450 sq. ft. Customs & Border Patrol Protection facility, 3) constructing a 40,850 sq. ft. hangar all connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar, and 4) installation of two (2) 25,000 gallon and one (1) 12,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks, Aviation Avenue. Associate Planner Cathyann LaRose and Administrative Officer Raymond Belair, referred to herein as Staff, have reviewed the plans and have the following comments: ZONING DISTRICT & DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Table 1. Dimensional Requirements AIR-1 Zoning District Required Proposed �l Min. Lot Size 3 acres 27.1 acres Max. Building Coverage 30% n/a Max. Total Coverage 50% n/a Max. Front Yard Coverage 30% 29.3% Min. Front Setback 57 ft. >57 ft. Min. Side Setback 35 ft. >35 ft. Min. Rear Setback 50 ft. >50 ft. 4 zoning compliance n/a coverages are unknown for the Airport's property 'The applicant has stated that actual overall coverage will decrease as a result of this application. SITE PLAN REVIEW STANDARDS Section 14.06 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations establishes the following general review standards for all site plan applications: (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. Staff feels the proposed project accomplishes a desirable transition from structure to site and from structure to structure. This site is part of the Burlington International Airport, so the proposed structure will be integrated with the surrounding structures. The layout of the proposed project provides for adequate planting and pedestrian movement. The applicant is proposing a new sidewalk to be constructed that connects to the existing sidewalk at the northeast corner of the Aviation Avenue/Williston Road intersection and runs along the east side of Aviation Avenue to the project site. l CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlinciton airport\hangar expansion.doc (b) Parking shall be located to the rear or sides of buildings to the greatest extent practicable. The parking spaces on the subject property are already in existence. (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 height of the proposed structure will be 50'11", 33'6", 40'10" for the proposed buildings. The applicant is not seeking approval for a wind turbine to be 130 feet in height because it would be connected to the grid. Therefore, the applicant is seeking height waivers of 1011" and 10" respectively for two of the proposed buildings. Building elevations are attached. 1. The Board grants a height waiver of 10'11 " and 10" for two of the proposed buildings. (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 believes that this requirement is being met through the proposed project. (fJ 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 the proposed structure relates harmoniously to the existing buildings on the airport property. Site plan applications shall meet the following specific standards as set forth in Section 14.07 of the South Burlington Land Development Regulations: (a) 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 create any additional access points to the properties that abut the subject property. (b) 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. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlington airport\hangar expansion.doc Pursuant to Section 15.13(E) of the Land Development Regulations, any new utility lines, services, and service modifications shall be underground. (c) 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). One additional dumpster enclosure will result from the proposed project. (d) Landscaping and Screening Requirements Pursuant to Table 13-9 of the Land Development Regulations, the minimum landscaping requirement for the proposed expansion is $151,775. The applicant is proposing substantial landscaping surrounding the site, including a green roof. The applicant should have an itemized list prior to the hearing on June 3rd 3. The applicant shall meet the minimum landscaping requirement of $151, 775 or otherwise qualify for credits based on existing landscaping. The City Arborist has not yet reviewed the plans as they only recently became available. He should review the plans and provide comments. If necessary, the plans shall be revised accordingly. 4. The City Arborist shall review the plans and provide comments. If necessary, the plans should be revised accordingly. Lighting The lighting proposed by the applicant is adequate. The proposed fixtures are in compliance with Appendix D of the Land Development Regulations, and are full cut-off fixtures; the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed fixtures will not result in lighting levels spilling over the airport property lines. Traffic The proposed PM peak hour for the subject lot is 122 vehicles per hour. This is an increase over the existing 60 vehicles per hour, resulting in 62 additional PM Peak hour vehicle trip ends. Other The City Engineer reviewed the plans and provided comments in a memorandum dated May 29, 2008 (attached). 5. The plans shall be revised to comply with the requests of the City Engineer, as outlined in his memorandum dated May 29, 2008, prior to issuance of a zoning permit. A bicycle rack is shown on the plans and is proposed to be located inside the building. Dumpsters are shown on the plan and are fully screened. Adequate snow storage areas are included on the plans. CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON 5 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING & ZONING \drb\sit\burlincjton airport\hangar expansion.doc RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Development Review Board approve Site Plan application #SP-08-39, conditional upon the applicant addressing the numbered items in the "Comments" section of this document. Respectfully submitted, ACathyanaR�ose, Associate Planner soul i PLANNING & 2 0 N I N G MEMORANDUM To: Planning & Zoning Staff From: Bill Szymanski, City Engineer Date: May 22, 2008 Re: Comments — Heritage Flight Aviation Campus Expansion I have reviewed the plans, stamped received on April 1, 2008, for the above referenced project and have the following comments: 1. Curb type may be poured in place concrete, instead of granite type. 2. Water and sewer lines shall be shown on sheets L1.1 and L1.2. Trees shall clear these utilities by at least 5 feet. No Text AVcq-r(ak( A V(:-: � tv 0%6 a Vj ckosoKk )�- to - OR110 Ta-t6t,Aki &SCC, I)c 3�n- 1-40 121011-(Jnkoo `�1-�i'm�- �Ucitt�~C- Sh %to - D I Q�q — F12�33�- j �o� ��`5 ( roc 0 *Zoqo �,Jkjc,�Sor\ �3cc)- ahy -G 0'� 7 12.9c,a 000-L Easy Peel Labels 0000 See instrucdon Sheet i Use Avery® TEMPLATE 51600 Pee --- for Easy Peet Feature City of Burlington Lacey's Inc. Burlington International Airport 2000 Williston Road 1200 Airport Drive #1 South Burlington, VT 05403 South Burlington, VT 05403 Jon Lienwohl Stantec 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 Fargonli Associates 485 Kimberly Drive Melbourne, FL 32940 Robert & Anne Audette 41 Peterson Terrace South Burlington, VT 05403 David C. Desarno, Trust 4 Ladd Point Grand Isle, VT 05458 SMS Partnership David McGinnis 4016 Williston Road South Burlington, VT 05403 Seafox, Inc. 443 Governors Lane Shelburne, VT 05482 Alan & Christine Palmer 5576 Dorset Street Shelburne, VT 05482 Munson Earth Moving Corp. c/o John Jaeger, S.B. Realty Co. PO Box 2204 South Burlington, VT 05407-2204 f WAVORY11511609 ttiquettes faciles a peler A Consultez la feuille www-1 Utilisez le gabarit AVERY& 5160® Setts de chargem-ent Onstructl4n 1-800 , Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Unit Total Sub -total TREES Ater freemanir 'Autumn Blaze' (4" al.) I I EA $2,150.00 $23,650.00 Acer rubrum 'Karpick' (4" al.) 13 EA $2.150.00 $27,950.00 Carpinus aroliniana (3" al.) 6 EA $1,500.00 $9,000.00 Picea glaua (12-IV ht.) I EA $1,750.00 $1,750.00 Pinus strobus (10-IT ht.) 2 EA $1,200.00 $2,400.00 Ulmus ameriana'Princeton' (4" al.) I I EA $2,150.00 $23,650.00 Transplant Trees (I I total) I LS $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Trees Subtotal $90,900.00 SHRUBS Corpus sericea'Bailey (3-4' ht) 16 EA $80.00 $1,280.00 Cotoneaster apicuhta (3 gal.) 95 EA $65.00 $6,175.00 Diervi112 lonicera'Copper' (3 gal.) 88 EA $65,00 $5,720.00 Physoarpus opuldolius'Mindia' coppertira (5 gal.) 18 EA $80.00 $1,440.00 Rhus aromatra'Gro-low (3 gal.) 98 EA $65.00 $6,370.00 Rosa 'Knock Out' (3 gal.) 29 EA $65.00 $1,885.00 Transplant Shrubs (6 tool) I LS $250.00 $250.00 Shrubs Subtotal $23,120.00 TOTAL - WEST SIDE $1 14,020.00 W%swlt Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Unit Tool Sub -total TREES Acer freemanii 'Autumn Blaze' (4" al.) 2 EA $2,150.00 $4,300.00 Amelanchier anadensis (10-12' ht.) I I EA $750.00 $8,250.00 Bewla nigra'Herrtage' (12-14 ht.) 5 EA $500.00 $2,500.00 Gleditsia triaanthos var. inermis 'Shademaster' (4" al.) I EA $2,150.00 $2,150.00 Malus 'Liberty' (2" al.) I EA $500.00 $500.00 Malus'Macoun' (2" al.) I EA $500.00 $500.00 Malus'Pristine' (2" al.) I EA $500.00 $500.00 Picea glauaa (12-14' ht.) I EA $1,750.00 $1,750.00 Pinus strobus (10-12' hL) 4 EA $1,200.00 $4,800.00 Platanus occidentalis (4" al.) I EA $2,150.00 $2,150.00 Ulmusameriam'Princeton'(4"cal.) 5 EA $2,150.00 $10,750.00 Transplant Trees (I total) I LS $250.00 $250.00 Trees Subtotal $38,400.00 SHRUBS Rosa 'Knock Out' (3 gal.) 9 EA $65.00 $585.00 Rubus'Heritage'(24"hL) 23 EA $65.00 $1,495.00 Rubus'Navaho' (24" ht.) 9 EA $65.00 $585.00 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop' 4 EA $65.00 $260.00 Vaccrnium corymbosum 'Blueray 3 EA $65.00 $195.00 Shrubs Subtotal $3,120.00 TOTAL - EAST SIDE $41,520.00 GRAND TOTAL $1 S5,S40.00 1 6/2/2008 Perm it Number SP- 60o - 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. 1) OWNER OF RECORD (Name as shown on deed, mailing address, phon4 and fax #) City of Burlington, Burlington International Airport, 1200 Airport Drive, #1, South Burlington, VT 05403, Phone: 802-863-2874, Fax: 802-863-7947 2) LOCATION OF LAST RECORDED DEED (Book and page #) Book 13, Page 271 3) APPLICANT (Name, mailing address, phone and fax #) Heritage Flight 265 Aviation Avenue South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802-863- 3626 4) CONTACT PERSON (person who will receive all correspondence from Staff. Include name, address, phone & fax #): Jon Leinwohl, Stantec South Burlington VT 05403 Phone: 802-864-0223 x 110 Fax: 802-864-0165 5) PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Aviation Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403 6) TAX PARCEL ID # (can be obtained at Assessor's Office) 2000 OOOOC 7) PROJECT DESCRIPTION a) General Project Description: The project involves deconstructing the existing Army Guard Hangar and constructing a new facility that includes a renovated 65,150 sf Maintenance Hangar Building(HMH), 9450 sf Customs & Border Protection facility (CBP) and a 40,850 sf third hangar pod (PW2) that will be connected to the existing Pratt & Whitney hangar as shown on the attached Layout and Materials plan. The new facility will accommodate the expansion of Heritage Flight's services, customs and border protection, and joint maintenance operations at the Airport. The applicants are pursuing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the project. Site improvement highlights proposed to achieve LEED certification include a porous concrete parking lot and green roof for stormwater management and reduction of urban heat island effect. The overall site impervious area will be reduced from existing conditions. A new sidewalk will be constructed that connects to existing sidewalk at the northeast corner of the Aviation Avenue/Williston Road intersection, and runs along the east side of Aviation Avenue to the project site. Two 25,000 gal and one 12,000 gal above ground double -walled fuel tanks are proposed. The tanks will be located along the south edge of the parkin log t. A concrete pad with approximate dimensions of 46' width x 57' length x 12" depth will serve as the foundation for the proposed fuel tank. The plan for the fuel tank area is attached. Additional site improvements include utilily undergrounding, water and sewer line service, landscaping, lighting and stormwater treatment and detention. The owner is exploring the possibility of constructing a wind turbine for a sustainable energy source, and a water storage tank for fire suppression. The turbine and the water tank have been shown on the site plan, but may be removed from the project. b) Existing Uses on Property (including description and size of each separate use) The property is currently used for airport functions. c) Proposed Uses on property (include description and size of each new use and existing uses to remain) The property will continue to be used for airport functions. The purpose of the project is to provide aviation facilities for the continued viability of the Burlington International Airport. I d) Total building square footage on property (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain) iBwlding Component 1st Floor 2nd Floor HMH Saddle bags: 16,770 sf 16,770 sf Hangar: 26,295 sf 0 sf FBO Addition: 760 sf 760 sf Hangar Addition 3,795 sf 0 sf Subtotals 47,620 sf 17,530 sf 65,150 sf CBP Addition: 4,725 sf 4,725 sf @ HMH Space (*) sf (*) sf *) included in HMH total above Subtotals: 4,725 sf 4,725 sf 9,450 sf PW-2 Hangar 23,780 sf 0 sf Connector 470 sf 0 sf Shop Wing 8,300 sf 8,300 sf Subtotals- 32,550 sf 8,300 sf 40,850 sf Grand Total: 84,895 sf 30,555 sf 115,450 sf e) Height of building & number of floors (proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain, specify if basement and mezzanine) HMH: 50'-11 "+/- 2 floors CBP: 33'-6"+/- 2 floors PW2: 40'-10"+/- 2 floors Wind Turbine: 130'0"+/- Building height waivers are requested for HMH, PW2 and the wind turbine. These structures will not obstruct views from public roadwUs. Building elevation drawings are attached. f) Number of residential units (if applicable, new units and existing units to remain) Not applicable. g) Number of employees & company vehicles (existing and proposed, note office versus non -office employees): HMH: 5 Office, 53 Non -Office 4 Vehicles CBP: 3 Office, 0 Non -Office 1 Vehicles PW2: 5 Office, 20 Non -Office 0 Vehicles h) Other (list any other information pertinent to this application not specifically requested above, please note if Overlay Districts are applicable): Site Lighting: Site lighting will be minimum required to adequately light the project site and earn LEED credits. Site lighting will consist of full cut-off lijZht fixtures in the parking lot and along the sidewalks, and similar fixtures above entrances into the building. Lighting in the parking lot will be Kim Lighting Warp 9 WP9LE fixtures on 20' poles. Lighting along the sidewalk will be Kim Lighting_Warp 9 WP9SE fixtures on 12' poles. Lighting cut sheets are attached. Site lighting on the ramp side will comply with all applicable provisions of the Federal Aviation Administration as required by the Burlington International A Landscaping: The proposed landscaping schedule is shown on the attached Planting Snow Storage: Snow storage areas are shown on that attached Layout and Materials Plan. Security: An 8' high fence with three strands of barbed wire and a video camera will be installed around the fuel farm for security. Steel bollards filled with concrete will be installed on the east and west sides of the fence at 4' o.c. to provide vehicle crash protection. The loading and unloading ports of the fuel tanks will be accessed by an electric at�quiring key code access. High level alarms to prevent overfilling of the tanks and a pull station for the fire department will be included. Other Improvements: A bike rack and dumpster are included as part of this project. The bike rack will be located within the proposed HMH building. The dumpsters will be screened with fencing. Traffic: See attached traffic narrative. 8) LOT COVERAGE Total Parcel Size: 942 acres +/- a) Building: Existing Unknown % / Unknown sq. ft. Proposed 0.09 % added / 37,898 sq. ft. added b) Overall impervious coverage (building, parking, outside storage, etc): Existing Unknown % / Unknown sq. ft. Proposed -0.02 % added / -8125 sq. ft. This project will result in a net reduction of impervious area due to the construction of a porous concrete pavement parking lot. c) Front yard (along each street) Existing 29.3 % / sq. ft. Proposed 0 % added / sq. ft. d) Total area to be disturbed during construction (sq. ft.) 360,000 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): b) Landscaping: c) Other site improvements (please list with cost): Site Prep Roads/Parkin Utilities Fuel Farm Wind Turbine Total project cost: 10) ESTIMATED TRAFFIC a) Average daily traffic for entire property (in and out): Existing: 346 vehicles per days 173 in, 173 out) Proposed: 898 vehicles per day (449 in, 449 out) $14,427,525 $180,000 $407,200 $993,700 $250,450 $543,000 $295,000 $17,096,875 b) A. NI, Peak hour for entire proper[} (in and out). ExIs'tIn2: 56 %chicles per hour (49 in. 7 out) Pro o,ed 1 I %chicles per hour (9S in. I" out) c) P M Peak hour for entire propert} (in and out) F"xisting• __ 60 vehicles per hour (8 in, 52 out Proposed_122 vehicles per hour (IS irl, 104 out) l 1) PEAK HOURS OF OPERATION' R am -_pm 12i PF AK DAYS OF OPFRATION klonda� - Friday' 13) ESTIMATED PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:: Fall 2009 14) .ABUTTERS (please list all abutting landowner. Include mailing address. Also include those across a street or right-of-NN ay. You maN use a separate Sheet if necessan ) See attached list. 15) SITE PLAN AND FEE. A site plan shall be submitted which shojis the information listed on Exhibit A attached. FiN e (5) regular size copies and one reduced copy (I I " x 1 ") 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 Yxhibit A). I hereby certify that all the information requested as part of this application has been submitted and is accur`att best of my kno« edge. SIGNAT E OF APPLICANT [GN.ATI_'R OF PROPERTY OWNER --- - _ Do nut %krite below' this line ___ _- J DATE OF SUBMISSION: v REVIEW AUTHORITY: evelopment Review oa Administrative Officer I have reviewed this site plan application and find it to be: tete Incomplete C w S 6 Direcf6Ao-fyPWnningr& Zoning or Designee Oate Traffic Narrative 1. Traffic Budget The project site is located on Aviation Avenue which is accessed from Williston Road. The intersection of Aviation Avenue and Williston Road is located in Traffic Overlay District Zone 3. The maximum number of peak hour trip ends per 40,000 sf of land area is 45 per Table 10-1 in the South Burlington Land Development Regulations. The parcel is approximately 360,000 square feet. The traffic budget for the PM peak hour of adjacent street traffic is as follows: Traffic Budget = 360,000 sf x (45 trip ends/40,000 sf) = 405 trip ends 2. Peak Hour Trip Ends Calculation 2.1 Existing Building The existing building on -site was previously used by the Vermont Army National Guard until Summer 2007. The existing building has approximately 59,000 square feet of gross floor area, and consists primarily of hangar and office spaces, with hangar space occupying nearly half of the building square footage. ITE Land Use Code 110: General Light Industrial has been applied for trip end calculation purposes given the facility characteristics. Trip ends were calculated using the regression equation for the weekday peak hour of adjacent street traffic as a function of gross building floor area as recommended in the City of South Burlington land development regulations. However, the regression equation for this land use code and independent variable yields 0 trip ends for gross square footages less than 150,000 sf. Given that the building square footage for the existing facility is approximately 60,000 square feet, trip ends calculated using the weighted average rate is more reliable. Using the weighted average rate, 60 trip ends (8 in, 52 out) during PM peak hour were calculated for the previous existing use as summarized in Table 1. 2.2 Proposed Buildings The buildings on site will consist primarily of hangar and office spaces. Hangar spaces will occupy nearly half of the building square footages and will be used to service aircraft. Office spaces will be used primarily for staff and passengers/pilots. The use of the buildings is consistent with the previous existing use, and therefore ITE Land Use Code 110: General Light Industrial has been applied for trip end calculation purposes. Because the proposed building square footage (approximately 115,000 sf) is less than 150,000 sf, trip ends were calculated using the weighted r average rate. The proposed facility is projected to generate 114 trip ends (14 in, 100 out) during the PM peak hour as summarized in Table 1. In addition, flight service will generate some additional trip ends. Flight service will consist of private charter flights with small passenger loads. Heritage anticipates roughly 2 arrivals and 2 departures per hour between 5 am and 10 pm with an average of 2 passengers per flight. Assuming a total of 1 trip end per passenger during the peak hour, flight service is expected to generate an additional 8 trip ends (4 in and 4 out) during the peak hour. Adding these trip ends to the 114 calculated for staff results in a total of 122 proposed trip ends during the PM peak hour (see Table 1). s%i,� fi' .r.; Siip►1gQ0'h• u�.,� /` ';'',I,s05, w„.r,, .a* Existing Conditions General Light Industrial 110 AM 5984 - 088 012 Rate' 49 7 56 General Light Industrial 110 PM 59.84 0.12 0.88 Rate` 8 52 60 Proposed Conditions General Light Industrial 110 AM 11545 - 088 012 Rate' 94 13 107 Flight Service - AM - 8 050 050 Assumed" 4 4 8 Total - AM - - - - - 98 17 115 General Light Industrial 110 PM 115.45 0.12 0.88 Rate" 14 100 114 Flight Service PM 8 0.50 0.50 Assumed" 4 4 8 Total PM - - 18 104 122 'Rate is better determination of trip ends during AM and PM peak hour for facilities less than 400,000 sf "Assumes 4 planes with 2 passengers/plane during peak hour for a total of 8 passengers in peak hour Table 1 - Peak Hour Trip End Summary (PM peak hour highlighted in yellow) 3. Summary The project is projected to generate 122 trip ends during the PM peak hour, which is a net addition of 62 trip ends from the existing use, and is less than the 405 trip ends allowable per City of South Burlington land development regulations. Land Use: 110 General Light Industrial Description Light industrial facilities usually employ fewer than 500 persons, they have an emphasis on activities other than manufacturing and typically have minimal office space. Typical light industrial activities include printing, material testing and assembly of data processing equipment. These are free-standing facilities devoted to a single use. General heavy industrial (Land Use 120), industrial park (Land Use 130) and manufacturing (Land Use 140) are related uses. Additional Data No vehicle occupancy data were available specifically for general light industrial, but the average was approximately 1.3 persons per automobile for all industrial uses. The peak hour of the generator typically coincided with the peak hour of the adjacent street traffic. Facilities with employees on shift work may peak at other hours. The sites were surveyed in the early 1970s and the mid- to late 1980s throughout the United States. Source Numbers 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 88, 174, 179, 184, 191, 192, 251, 253, 286, 300 Trip Generation, 7th Edition 89 Institute of Transportation Engineers r � Ueneral Light Industrial (110) Average Vehicle Trip Ends vs: 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area On a: Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 4 and 6 p.m. Number of Studies: 26 Average 1000 Sq. Feet GFA: 357 Directional Distribution: 12% entering, 88% exiting Generation per 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area Average Rate Range of Rates Standard Deviation 0.98 0.08 - 4.50 1.16 Plot and Equation 5,000 4,000 w a 3,000 N U L N d CI ro 2,000 a i— 1,000 0 1000 2000 (�11� X = 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area X Actual Data Points Ofr`P "'� `Y's Fitted Curve f"' S F -C /So, en0 Fitted Curve Equation: T = 1.43(X)-163.42 7th Edition 101 3000 ------ Average Rate R2 = 0.88 Institute of Transportation Engineers 3 General Light Industrial (110) Average Vehicle Trip Ends vs: 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area On a: Weekday, Peak Hour of Adjacent Street Traffic, One Hour Between 7 and 9 a.m. Number of Studies: 29 Average 1000 Sq. Feet GFA: 336 Directional Distribution: 88% entering, 12% exiting Trip Generation per 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area Average Rate Range of Rates Standard Deviation 0.92 0.17 - 4.00 1.07 luata riot ana Equation y C W a H 4,000 3,000 1,000 0 w X X Actual Data Points 1000 2000 X = 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area Fitted Curve Fitted Curve Equation: T=1.18(X) - 89.28 X ------ Average Rate R2 = 0.92 3000 Trip Generation, 7th Edition 100 Institute of Transportation Engineers General Light Industrial (110) Average Vehicle Trip Ends vs: 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area On a: Weekday Number of Studies: 18 Average 1000 Sq. Feet GFA: 203 Directional Distribution: 50% entering, 50% exiting Trip Generation per 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area Average Rate Range of Rates Standard Deviation 6.97 1.58 - 16.88 4.24 Data Plot and Equation 7,000 :X 6,000 .......... ------- ----------------- --------- ----------------' X 5,000 ------ ------- ......-- .----------,------"' -' -•-------- .."- y Ll.l ...,- - - - - - - 4,000 3,000 --'- ..----"-- -"----' -------- "---- -------• --------- ------ 2,000-------' ------ '-----. ......... ....... ....... ----'- 1,000 X x, - J X, X X , 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 X = 1000 Sq. Feet Gross Floor Area X Actual Data Points Fitted Curve - --- Average Rate Fitted Curve Equation: T = 7.47(X)-101.92 R2 = 0.81 Trip Generation,7th Edition 99 Institute of Transportation. Engineers a Howard Bank ( A Banknorth Financial Resource 111 Main Street, P.O. Box 409 Burlington, Vermont 05402-0409 (802) 658-1010 http://howard.banknorth.com Dated: June 18, 1999 IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 3154 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, Vermont 05403 Ladies and/or Gentlemen: McNO " edty & Sheft. Inc. A P nl; 1 2 1999 We hereby authorize you to draw on The Howard Bank, N.A. for the account of City of Burlington, City Hall, Room 22, Burlington, Vermont, up to the aggregate amount of $153,837.00 available by your drafts at sight. The drafts drawn under this credit are to be endorsed thereon and shall state on their face that they are drawn under The Howard Bank, N.A., Burlington, Vermont, Letter of Credit Number 3154 dated June 18, 1999 The drafts presented for payment under this Letter of Credit must be accompanied by a signed statement from an authorized agent of the City of South Burlington, stating that in the judgment of the City of South Burlington, the City of Burlington is in default under the terms of an agreement datedJune 8, 1,9&9d that the funds to be drawn by the draft are in payment for, or in anticipation of payment for materials, labor and services required for completion of the landscaping identified in the aforementioned agreement. Documents and drafts must be delivered to The Howard Bank, N.A. and drafts must be drawn and negotiated no later than June 18, 2000. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, 1993 Revision, International Chamber of Commerce Publication Number 500. We hereby agree with drawers, endorsers and bona fide holders of the bills drawn in compliance with the terms of this credit that the bills shall be duly honored upon presentation at The Howard Bank, N.A. Very truly yours, ,-1 t By: — � Towl - ailloux, CCM ice President The Howard Bank, NA coblc.. sam t LANDSCAPING LETTER OF CREDIT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is executed in triplicate between the City of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Developer"); The Howard Bank, N.A. of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "BANK"); and the City of South Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Municipality). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Developer has received site plan approval from the Municipality's Planning Commission for the development of property located at Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Vermont (the "property"), as depicted on site plans entitled (1) "Burlington International Airport South Burlington, Vermont, As Built Tree and Shrub Planting Plan" prepared by Dunn Associates and dated October 16, 1997 (rev'd September 2, 1998); (2) "Burlington International Airport Aviatron Building Addition Site and Landscaping Plan `Record Drawing,"' prepared by Webster -Martin, Inc., Consulting Engineers, dated August 1997; (3) "Burlington International Airport Pratt and Whitney Building Site and Access Road Landscaping Plan," prepared by Webster -Martin, Inc., Consulting Engineers, dated August 1996; (4) "Hertz, Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Vermont," prepared by Michael Dugan, dated December 3, 1991, last revised May 26, 1992; (5) "Burlington International Airport Maintenance Areas Proposed Sand/Dry Storage Building," prepared by Webster -Martin, Inc., Consulting Engineers, dated July 10, 1998; and (6) as discussed and agreed to by the Developer at the November 24, 1998, meeting of the South Burlington Planning Commission (and reflected in the minutes thereof), in conjunction with the application of HCA Airport Realty l I to construct a 1,600 sq. ft. addition to a 10,000 sq. ft. airplane hangar behind 3060 Williston Road (i.e., five (5) trees); and WHEREAS, the Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete landscaping of the property in accordance with the plan approved by the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish a mechanism to secure the obligations of the Developer for the work as set forth above; and WHEREAS, the Bank executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of issuer of a Letter of Credit as hereinafter specified; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above -stated premises and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: The Developer will, at its own expense, complete all of the landscaping depicted in accordance with the specifications set forth in said site plan and related documents. 2. The Developer shall complete the landscaping set forth in Paragraph 1 no later than three (3) years from the date of Developer's execution of this Agreement. 3. The Developer shall replace or repair any defective or improper landscaping work or materials identified by City's Administrative Officer, or his/her designee, within three (3) years after completion. 4. For the guarantee of the Developer's performance of all requirements herein and hereunder set forth, the Developer has caused the Bank to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit in favor of the Municipality, the original of which is attached to the Municipality's copy of this Agreement, and a copy of which is attached to the Developer's copy of this Agreement. During the term of this Agreement, the Developer shall cause the attached Letter of Credit to be renewed 2 annually and at least thirty (30) days before the maturity date thereof. Failure of the Developer to deliver evidence of such renewal satisfactory to the Municipality thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration of said Letter of Credit shall constitute a default of the terms of this Agreement, and shall give rise to certain rights of the Municipality, as described herein. 5. Payment of each draft under the Letter of Credit will be made at sight when presented to the Bank by the Municipality, the payment limited only by the maximum amount of the Letter of Credit. If the Developer shall be in default of the Agreement for seven (7) days because of its failure to provide evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit, required in Paragraph 4 above, the Municipality shall notify the Developer by certified mail of said default. The Developer shall then, within three (3) business days, provide the Municipality with evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit or the substitution therefore of a letter of credit of equal amount issued by a bank acceptable to the Municipality. If the Developer fails to secure either renewal of the Letter of Credit or the issuance of a substitute Letter of Credit satisfactory to the Municipality, the Municipality may notify the Bank of such default and request payment under said Letter of Credit. 6. The Developer and the Municipality hereby agree that the sum of One Hundred Fifty -Three Thousand and Eight Hundred Thirty -Seven Dollars ($153,837.00) shall be sufficient to secure the Developer's obligations under this Agreement, but shall not relieve the Developer from the obligation to pay any additional costs, if actual costs exceed the above -stated figure. 7. The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of any draft it submits to the Bank. The consent of the Developer to payment of said draft by the Bank to the Municipality under said Letter of Credit is not required. 3 f { 8. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a Statement of Default unless it has provided Developer with at least sixty (60) days notice, by certified mail, of its intention to do so. 9. All funds drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to the Letter of Credit shall be used solely by the Municipality for the purpose of completing landscaping of the property in accordance with the plans referenced in Page 1. Any work contracted for 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's own work force and equipment, or shall be accomplished in such other manner as in the judgment of the Municipality shall accomplish the work. 10. If payments are drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to said Letter of Credit, and it shall later develop that a portion of the monies drawn are in excess of the Municipality's needs, any such excess amount shall be returned by the Municipality to the Bank, to be credited by said Bank to the Developer. 11. This Agreement and said Letter of Credit shall terminate and shall be of no force and effect upon completion of the three (3) year warranty period as described in Paragraph 3, above. If the Municipality has not delivered any written notice to the Developer of any defective or improper work or materials in the landscaping within the thirty-six (36) month period, or if notice has been given and the defective work or materials have been corrected by the Developer, the Municipality shall forthwith notify the Bank in writing that the Letter of Credit may be canceled, and shall return the original Letter of Credit to the Bank, and both the Developer and the Bank shall be released from all obligations hereunder and under said Letter of Credit. 4 ri 12. The Bank may not modify the Letter of Credit without first receiving written consent of the Municipality. 13. The Developer hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from all claims, causes of action or liability of any kind arising out of this Agreement or the issuance by the Bank of this Letter of Credit, including attorney's fees, as long as the Bank follows the terms and conditions outlined in said Letter of Credit and this Agreement. 14. This Agreement shall be binding on all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. DATED at _Q0 ' &V , Vermont, this 9 day of 1999. IN THE PRESENCE OF: DEVELOPER CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT BY: C--w-141 I /47n Its Duly Authorized Agent DATED at , Vermont, this---�Ulday of 11999. IN THE PRESENCE OF: Witness Witness BANK HOWARD BANK, N.A. BURLINGTON, VERMONT 1 BY: DP( my 97thorized Agent 1 DATED at �v- ermont, this -day of 11'�& , 1999. IN THE PRESENCE OF: ijk Witness # Witness 10/1003/00001 Landscaping Ltr of Credit 5-99 MUNICIPALITY CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT BY: C,��� e .A q� Its Duly Authorized Ag nt R IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 3204 City of South Burlington 575 Dorset Street South Burlington, VT 05403 Ladies and/or Gentlemen: We hereby authorize you to draw on The Howard Bank, N.A. for the account of City of Burlington, City Hall, Room 22, Burlington, Vermont, up to the aggregate amount of $55,500.00 available by your drafts at sight. The drafts drawn under this credit are to be endorsed thereon and shall state on their face that they are drawn under The Howard Bank, N.A., Burlington, Vermont, Letter of Credit Number ` G 4 dated May 19, 2000. The drafts presented for payment under this Letter of Credit must be accompanied by a signed statement from an authorized agent of the City of South Burlington, stating that in the judgment of the City of South Burlington, the City of Burlington is in default under the terms of an agreement dated May 19, 2000 that the funds to be drawn by the draft are in payment for, or in anticipation of payment for materials, labor and services required for completion of the landscaping identified in the aforementioned agreement. Documents and drafts must be delivered to The Howard Bark, N.A. and drafts must be drawn and negotiated no later than May 19,2001. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated, this credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, 1993 Revision, International Chamber of Commerce Publication Number 500. We hereby agree with drawers, endorsers and bona fide holders of the bills drawn in compliance with the terms of this credit that the bills shall be duly honored upon Presentation at The Howard Bank, N.A. Very truly yours, By: Anita Marchessault Assistant Vice President Howard Bank, NA Z: \publ i c\d oc s\a m to\mum\south. doc 111 MAiN STREET, P.O. Box 409 BURLINGTON, VERmoNT 05402-0409 TELEPHONE: 802.658.1010 http://howard.banknordi.com I LANDSCAPING LETTER OF CREDIT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is executed in triplicate between the City of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Developer"); The Howard Bank, N.A. of Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "BANK"); and the City of South Burlington, Vermont (hereafter referred to as the "Municipality). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Developer has received site plan approval from the Municipality's Development Review Board for the development of property located at Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Vermont (the "property"), as depicted on a two (2) page set of plans, page one (1) entitled `Burlington International Airport South Terminal Expansion Project," Prepared b Edwards and Kelcey, dated 10/23/99, revised per the Decision and Conditions of the City of South Burlington Development Review Board, dated March 7, 2000, as revised by Dufresene-Henry on South Terminal Expansion Project Plans L1 and L2, dated April 6, 2000. and WHEREAS, the Developer is required by said approval, at its own expense, to complete landscaping of the property in accordance with the plan approved by the Development Review Board; and WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to establish a mechanism to secure the obligations of the Developer for the work as set forth above; and WHEREAS, the Bank executes this Agreement solely in the capacity of issuer of a Letter of Credit as hereinafter specified; l C1 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above -stated premises and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: The Developer will, at its own expense, complete all of the landscaping depicted in accordance with the specifications set forth in said site plan and related documents. 2. The Developer shall complete the landscaping set forth in Paragraph 1 no later than three (3) years from the date of Developer's execution of this Agreement. 3. The Developer shall replace or repair any defective or improper landscaping work or materials identified by City's Administrative Officer, or his/her designee, within three (3) years after completion. 4. For the guarantee of the Developer's performance of all requirements herein and hereunder set forth, the Developer has caused the Bank to issue its Irrevocable Letter of Credit in favor of the Municipality, the original of which is attached to the Municipality's copy of this Agreement, and a copy of which is attached to the Developer's copy of this Agreement. During the term of this Agreement, the Developer shall cause the attached Letter of Credit to be renewed annually and at least thirty (30) days before the maturity date thereof. Failure of the Developer to deliver evidence of such renewal satisfactory to the Municipality thirty (30) days prior to the date of expiration of said Letter of Credit shall constitute a default of the terms of this Agreement, and shall give rise to certain rights of the Municipality, as described herein. 5. Payment of each draft under the Letter of Credit will be made at sight when presented to the Bank by the Municipality, the payment limited only by the maximum amount of the Letter of Credit. If the Developer shall be in default of the Agreement for seven (7) days because of its failure to provide evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit, required in Paragraph 4 above, the Municipality shall notify the Developer by certified mail of said default. 01 I The Developer shall then, within three (3) business days, provide the Municipality with evidence of renewal of the Letter of Credit or the substitution therefore of a letter of credit of equal amount issued by a bank acceptable to the Municipality. If the Developer fails to secure either renewal of the Letter of Credit or the issuance of a substitute Letter of Credit satisfactory to the Municipality, the Municipality may notify the Bank of such default and request payment under said Letter of Credit. 6. The Developer and the Municipality hereby agree that the sum of Fifty -Five Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($55,500.00) shall be sufficient to secure the Developer's obligations under this Agreement, but shall not relieve the Developer from the obligation to pay any additional costs, if actual costs exceed the above -stated figure. 7. The Municipality will promptly submit to the Developer a copy of any draft it submits to the Bank. The consent of the Developer to payment of said draft by the Bank to the Municipality under said Letter of Credit is not required. The Municipality shall not file with the Bank a Statement of Default unless it has provided Developer with at least sixty (60) days notice, by certified mail, of its intention to do so. 9. All funds drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to the Letter of Credit shall be used solely by the Municipality for the purpose of completing landscaping of the property in accordance with the plans referenced in Page 1. Any work contracted for 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's own work force and equipment, or shall be accomplished in such other manner as in the judgment of the Municipality shall accomplish the work. CI 10. If payments are drawn on the Bank by the Municipality pursuant to said Letter of Credit, and it shall later develop that a portion of the monies drawn are in excess of the Municipality's needs, any such excess amount shall be returned by the Municipality to the Bank, to be credited by said Bank to the Developer. 11. This Agreement and said Letter of Credit shall terminate and shall be of no force and effect upon completion of the three (3) year warranty period as described in Paragraph 3, above. If the Municipality has not delivered any written notice to the Developer of any defective or improper work or materials in the landscaping within the thirty-six (36) month period, or if notice has been given and the defective work or materials have been corrected by the Developer, the Municipality shall forthwith notify the Bank in writing that the Letter of Credit may be canceled, and shall return the original Letter of Credit to the Bank, and both the Developer and the Bank shall be released from all obligations hereunder and under said Letter of Credit. 12. The Bank may not modify the Letter of Credit without first receiving written consent of the Municipality. 13. The Developer hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from all claims, causes of action or liability of any kind arising out of this Agreement or the issuance by the Bank of this Letter of Credit, including attorney's fees, as long as the Bank follows the terms and conditions outlined in said Letter of Credit and this Agreement. 14. This Agreement shall be binding on all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. 4 C1 01 DATED at -A urli Vermont, this 4D day of I" l 2000. IN THE PRESENCE OF: DEVELOPER CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT t• BY: r Witness „ , Its Duly Authorized Agent Witness DATED at ?11 I T\ , Vermont, this -L-�day of �' 2000. IN THE PRESENCE OF: Witness Witness BANK HOWARD BANK, N.A. BURLIN�ON, VE ONT a � A 7 BY: Its Duly Authorized Agent DATED at -(� l6140, Vermont, this3O day of 2000. IN THE PRESENCE OF: Witness M i Witness 200030\5 Landscaping Ltr of Credit 5-00 MUNICIPALITY CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT BY: � aw-- Its Duly Auth rized Agent 5 Y i tl 1 Stan CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL NEW ARRIVALS HALL South Burlington, VT OCTOBER 2012 Project Number: 195310782 INDEX OF SHEETS SHEET NO. TITLE COVER SHEET 2. OVERALL AIRPORT PROPERTY PLAN AND SITE LOCATION MAP 3 FINAL PLAT, 228 AVIATION AVENUE L1 0 LAYOUT AND MATERIALS PLAN L1 2 PLANTING PLAN A101 FLOOR PLANS A200 BUILDING ELEVATIONS CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON LOCATION MAP ,I IPROJEC LOC'AY, ION INiEn OION�L, ` ROM � � A i NEW MnrvuS �_ VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE ISSUED FOR PERMIT OCTOBER 15, 2012 i' l,l T t _ _ L„ ; VERMONT ARMYGURD AVIATIIONL FACILITY / AIRPORT J _ _ - " " - - — AIRPORT BOUNDARY _ I j ZONING / DISTRICT 11 1\,;114— L If AIRPORT VERMONT AIR , INDUSTRIAL / NATIONAL GUARD 1 ZONE 1 AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL / \\` - ZONING DISTRICT \ / — '�''' I ` goo J 1 ,11 APPROXIMATE -1►. / I, ZONING ;, - - - ) BOUNDARY I\ Il \�_J►' �' PROJECT LOCATIONPPAT l II �rHERITA _ IVV1NiTT1I WEST i 1 1'i APRON L \il \ MIXED 1 �/ FPOTASy 9R /"INDUSTRIAL I' COMMERCIAL �K i 1 M2 ZONING EAGLE DRIVE DISTRICT �I WETLAND �J p CLASS II II APPROXIMATE Z m WETLAND — j,� , ZONING BOUNDARY MIXED INDUSTRIAL — g1� Z ED COMMERCIAL ZONING ��) o MIX � DISTRICTINDUSTRIAL —I ` \ VVV/ / I(?% COMMERCIAL i a iZONING DISTRICT °1,I j 0 5DD• 1000' 1 p Stantec Consulting Services Inc 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington VT U S A 05403 Tel 802 864 0223 Fav 802 864 0165 www stantec coin Copyright Reserved The Contractor shop venfy a,d be n.poneble for oil dime...... 00 NOT scale the drawing -any errors or om.e-- shop M reported 1. Stantec wdh,A delay The Copynghts t, all d—,, nd drawing. are the property of Stantec Repr.d-t.an ar use for any purpose other than that aumoraed by St,M,, is hob.dden Consultants Legend CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1200 AIRPORT DRIVE #1 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 NOTE THIS PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN THE AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL ZONE NO SUBDIVISION IS PROPOSED FOR THIS APPLICATION Notes RECEIVED 0,G 3 4 201 City of SO. BudingtOn Ramsion - - - By 'ppd W MM DD Issued fly ri MM DO File Nome Locabanplan dwg TD A STN 1201131 Dwn Chkd Degn Y IAM DD Permit -Seel ChenUProlect CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL NEW ARRIVALS HALL South Burlington, Vermont Tide OVERALL AIRPORT PROPERTY AND SITE LOCATION PLAN Prqect No, Scale 195310782 1 "=500' Drawing No, Sheet Redsion 1 1 of 4 0 1 1 — AIRCRAFT PARKING — PASSENGER ENTRANCE FROM AIRSIDTRANCE II _ U S CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL FACILITY (EXISTING) I��� F'fd tioM+cd 6.1—iii II�A lf091Y�awn ILblowv D.3014 No I I O —PASSE'NGER EXIT TO 110510E I HERITAGE AVIATION FACILITY (EXISTING _II iI, ) 2—BUILDING ' T F<_ MOUNTED UGHTS AT ENTRANCE —CONCRETE PAD FROM FACE OF BUILDING t TO MATCH EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK (HERITAGE HANGAR AND US CUSTOMS FACILITY — 52,030 SF) - I 1 I � `TII P F_r.lh,, / U, 1 —ET-FMI TI III 4. i�1Illi _ II ;=TEII 1 4 I I T T _ C' �rF'�I',F 11 r I 1 I u I I I" GROUND TRANSPORTATION IF FFF III .III' F II I� IF III �Jnr- LT PICK UP LOCATION o t l u^ QUEUING < i CBP pCkE�p OR ... 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P"I Snl CIImWmpd CITY OF BURLINGTON, VT BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL NEW ARRIVALS HALL South Budmpton, VF Tit. FINAL PLAT 228 AVIATION AVENUE Plgcd No S.W. 1953107E2 1'=20' Dm gNa Shcct PW .3 3 of 6 0 y, POND BOTTOM \ \327 0/I0 \ nZ, �-•---327 - 328 * \ PROPOSED \ I INFILTRATION BASIN #1 +J x� EXISTING 85 SPACE PARKING LOT TO BE RECONSTRUCTED. NO CHANGES IN PARKING SPACE LAYOUT OR ISLANDS PROPOSED. EXISTING ABOVE GROUND FUEL TANKS EXISTING ABOVE (NO CHANGES GROUND GLYCOL PROPOSED) STORAGE TANKS I , (NO CHANGES PROPOSED) j SKETCH PLAN SCALE. 1 ••=20" 0 1" 2' I , i i I % %PROPOSED 14 ADDITIONAL %PARKING SPACES I PROPOSED INFILTRATION BASIN #2 IF, NU tar = JLV /0 I % i EXISTING WIND t fa TURBINE POND BOTTOM = 326.75 ' I Y OVERFLOW --- 32 K9 \1 - �, EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACE IN KIND ON SITE RECEIVED MAY 15 2015 City of So. Burlington (3 Sta ntec Stantec Consulting Services Inc. 55 Green Mountain Drive South eudingan VT 05403 U 5 A Tel M8640223 Fax 8028640165 _tanteo tom Copyright Reserved Itm Conhaclor shed—ty and ce nspor bI FIXIII dim.reom 00 NOT stale IM dtW.'9-arry.eo's arpmlgon fall be npeM.tl to slants 1.0 dehy TM CD d,hh to al deslyn Intl d,a ,W are Ih. prop"O smro.. R.podudb orris forany purpose oMer Mtn ffid eu1lnR.d by Slant.. M torddd.n Consultants Legend EXISTING CONTOURS 330— PROPOSED CONTOURS — — LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE SILT FENCE 0 RECONSTRUCT EXISTING POROUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT O PROPOSED BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT PARKING SPACE 0 PROPOSED INFILTRATION BASINS Notes Revision my nppd yy MMDD Issued By 7ppd Tr—D FII. Nam. Ue lch Plln dwg GDlNCG CG CG I505 OB Dwn Chlyd Dspn Y1'AIAI DO Permit -Seal Client/Project HERITAGE AVIATION HERITAGE AVIATION PARKING LOT South Burlington, Vermont Title SKETCH PLAN Project No. Scale 195311051 Drawing No. Sheet Revision of 0 COMMON AREA AIRCRAFT PARKING FEDEX AIRCRAFT PARKING LINE BEARING DISTANCE DI S 88°36'28" W 251.99' ------ D2 N 01.23'32" W 29942' D3 N 88.36'28" E 221:69' ------ D4 S 01.23'32" E 79.41' D5 N 88'36'28" E 30.30' D6 S 01.23'32" E 220.0/' � � Iu �I I I ASH z -0 < ? ---------/ o a I z- Q m w N i ------------- `----- -I L INE BEARING El N 88.36'28" E E2 S 01.23'32" E E3 S 88.36,281, W w E4 N 01.23'32" W a. oa LEGEND -•-•-•• LEASE LINE A UNMONUMENTED POINT NOTES: DISTANCE 0 a 0 Q_______ C2______._._.� ! I I j I I I I ! i I I I j I j I j ! PARCEL C Mj 60,651 Sq. Ft. 1 j I j i I 1 j I j � I 1 W I jl V) I � i ' L04,C64P_O.B. (C) I I' 244. 00' 92. 00' 244. 00' 92.00'__ I I . PARCEL B (SEE NOTE 3) L I NE BEAR / NG DISTANCE __ \` 8"N2 N4 0►� , `i -�. �. , t� CI N 01°23'32" W 286.73' �~ r ,, IS C2 N 88°36'28" E °23'32" 200. 45' `"� •' tv ��.`` t _ C3 S 01 E 301. 05' C4 5 88°36'28" W 221. 69' C5 C6 N 0I°23'32" W 88 ° ' " 14.32' N 36 28 E 21. 24 I Qi .l OA ------------- ' LOCATION MAP 1 ' I NOT TO SCALE a+ o J0 Gi j� N m G pi D r Oi G) I 3 PARCEL D (890 BUILDING) 73,042 Sq. Ft a LINE GI G2 G3 P O.B. (G) G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 GIO ---+I1 ------- _____D/__________ P.O.B.(D) P P O.B!(E)- -._. • _._ El � L---J L___) L--j !% -J PARCELE N! ;d 22,448 Sq. Ft. W! I ; 1 j i PARCEL F LINE FI F2 I. COORDINATES ARE BASED ON NAD 83 STATE PLANE GRID. F3 2. THE LEASE AREA IS ENTIRELY WITHIN LAND OF THE CITY F4 OF BURLINGTON, IN THE CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON. 3. PARCEL B WAS ORIGINALLY INCLULDED IN THE ASH LEASE AGREEMENT. IT IS NOW PART OF THE LARGER PARCEL D. 4. THE EXISTING PHYSICAL FEATURES SHOWN HEREON WERE MAPPED BY VERMONT SURVEY AND ENGINEERING, INC. IN JANUARY, 2007 AND JULY, 2011. 5. THIS PLAN DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF 27 VSA SECTION 1403, AND DOES NOT COMPLY WITH VERMONT BOARD OF LAND SURVEYORS RULES, PART 5.4 AND 5.5, ADOPTED UNDER 26 VSA SECTION 2544 (A) . 6. THE SOLE PURPOSE OF THIS PLAN IS TO IDENTIFY PARCELS C, D, E, F, G, AND J , TO BE LEASED BY THE CITY OF BURLINGTON, BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO ELAN AIR, INC. (D/B/A HERITAGE FLIGHT). -- ---------------------+-------- - - - 10,804 Sq. Ft. Pn�GLYCOLO � ! TANKS O F E a�LJLJL BEARING DISTANCE ! O F2 S 01'23'32" E 73.00' S 88°36'28" W 148.00' N 0I°23'32" W 73.00' N 88"36'28" E 148.00' POINT OF BEG l NN / NG (P. 0. B. ) PARCEL NORTHING EAST/NG C N 716689.67 E 1471320.53 D N 716381.63 E 1471558.85 E N 716350.34 E 1471315.91 F N 716255.59 E 1471643.65 G N 716594.23 E 1471599.23 J N 716220.14 E 1471764. 13 PARCEL C - AIRCRAFT PARKING APRON BEARING DISTANCE S 88.20'44" W 10.42' ,' GROUND LEASE AREA = 60,651 SF N 17.38'52" W 22.87' S 71.48'09" W 30.02' S 01.23'32" E 4. 78' PARCEL D - 890 BUILDING, ACCESS AND S 88°36'28" W 30.30' VEHICLE PARKING N 0/°23'32" W 103.22' N 72.05'16" E 25.43' GROUND LEASE AREA = 73,042 SF N 18°03'40" W 8.87' % (INCLUDES PARCEL B AREA) N 71'50'/6" E 15.55' !� BUILDING LEASE AREA = 47,524 SF (FOOTPRINT) S /7.55'0/" E 137.57' \y = 17,470 SF (SECOND FLOOR) , = 64,994 SF (TOTAL BLDG \ LEASE AREA) ! PARCEL E - VEHICLE PARKING AREA I I GROUND LEASE AREA = 22,448 SF PARCEL F - FUEL AND GLYCOL SITE I I GROUND LEASE AREA = 10,804 SF PARCEL G - 890 BUILDING ANNEX c ` AND BUILDING ACCESS o Uj t GROUND LEASE AREA = 6,177 SF BUILDING LEASE AREA = 6,177 SF >OTP�IT) .L r'` �c I PARCEL J - WIND TURBINE SIT�R I -- m p Q I Ji GROUND LEASE AREA = 491 SFLU " ' ' 25' D I AM TER O P. 0. B. A � CENTER r1r/ U L.L 0 50 100 WIND TURB I NE SCALE PARCEL J 491 Sq. Ft. To Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Corporation (CATIC), Heritage Aviation, Inc. , and DB Private Client Corp., and their respective affiliates and assigns: The undersigned hereby certifies that he prepared this plat entitled "Lease Area Plan for Reconstructed 890 Building, Apron Parking, Fuel/Glycol Storage Area and Wind Turbine, Elan Air, Inc. D/B/A Heritagqe Aviation, Inc. Burlington International Airport" dated August ll, 20I1 (to be recorded in the City of South Burlington land records). Though the p /a t does no t mee t the requirements of 27 VSA Section 1403, it is based on information found in the field. The survey work identified on the plat is consistent with the information. 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SuRe ] W South Burlington, VT 06403 802-658-0a91 H. With Wylw IaEel■adlly 7 Marbk Avmue BurRngron, Vf 06401 802-864-0010 mlEaa 65 Grten Mourtnm DMe South Wdington, VT 05403 802-864-0273 Elg■IMM Wn.taEEctkn, Iw 463 Mountain Vlew Drive Colchester, VT OSM6 802-666-0100 RECEIVED APR 14 2009 City of So. 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METLWALL— 21 C01.011m 3.1 4 METAL WALL PANEL TYPE 4 LOLDRN 0 ANE 1.PHOTOOOLTN PANELS AND MELVFUMMCOORNNAWW" U"Tu­ 7 &UWUMWN�VMK e MASONRYFANEIb m.� .—.-0 1EE-1 11 � LM��--"Nn GDORD—H WFo-rU— FRM �YOUT 12 TRYCANOPY �METALRRWD .IIIRE WALL METAL G 1. � TO LOW D 17 0— MIN—P- 18TERRACE'.—USED- 20 cm EMETAL PANELS OVERROOF GOORNNATEPMF— ""WROOFPER SECTION 21. NOTUMD E 12 13 14 5 6 17 truexcullins 20o M7 " MERWAUNGTON. VMONT OWI USA rh— W2.0.,2775 M 227 1076 Ardmn El odn. K 10 Robin Lm Ch.dom, VT 05445 802-425.4350 N.1tion - ICS 38 Eastwood Dr1w, Sulte 200 South Mull"g=, VT 05403 802-65"89 H. Kdth Wp. ftd—filp 7 Marbb A.., Burlington, VT 05401 $02-364-M10 mm"K 55 Gmm Mountain Drive South Burgrguori, VT 05403 802.864-OZ23 rnp&odh Comm;trumdon, hK 463 Mountain V1m Drive Coldimter. VT 05446 802-655-0100 RECEIVED APR 14 City of So. Burlington Qi Addendum #3 10.13-08 For Construction it-1 P08 Heritage Flight Aviation Campus Expansion HMH/CBP - Exterior Elevations P,q.t -mb*r: 07031 9 1 September, , by: September,Lm Em, ChKbed by: TH PF*ct Phm: Corntruction Dxuwm A203 Sol.: 3132' = 1 -9- J1 A C 3 STRAND 12 1/2 GA BARBED WIRE MOUNTING BRACKET (45) I OUTSIDE INSIDE 1 -0. I? 12- 1 I2 10,-0, MAX 13 1 5/8'e TOP RAIL NO 9 GA CUPS 2--0- 2 1/2"e LINE POST 0C MAX RAILS 1--0" C C MAX PO ) _ .x. 9 DUCE BLACK VINYL C.D. STEEL FABRIC 2' MESH -I I- PREFlNISHEO AND LETTERED SIGNI- 1 SIGNS TO BE SPACED AT INTERVALS OF f X SEE POST DETAIL X APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET (OR AS N THIS SHEET ,Till DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER) AND lYJ ADJACENT i0 ACCESS C SEE FENCE SIGN DETAIL THIS SHEET t DETAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE D1 N-TS CONCRETE ROUNDED SMOOTH 5' DMSCH AO STL. PIPE GRIND SMOOTH AND FILL GTE OPERATOR PAD T WITH CONCRETE PANT BUCK BE POURED-IN-PLAC MOUND ELECTIDGI 3--0- SUB OR PAVING •�� E r )I- PREMOLDED JOINT RULER (TYP 3--0- _ FILL WITH 4.000 PSI -1 I. CONCRETE :I r, +6 15.I6•T— DETAIL BOLLARD D1 NTS Q INSIDE TO OPEN OUTSIDE i._O. FABRIC AREA — 3 STRANDS OF ALUM CONSISTING OF Y - / UPRIGHT STRAND / LINE WIRE W/ 4 PT BARBS - ALL GTE OPERATOR (BY GATE INSTALLER) I I I I I I I I I I I 24" I I I I I —TI�a-Lr— °II II, a II II ° 45' PICAL CONOUITS P1eC{ 2W-3' T� POST TOP SO ALUM / I1111 UPRIGHT ) 14 Is POST CM AS INDICATED n 3'0 CORNER, GTE AND TERMINAL POST WITH CAP (ACRON) TYP -STRETCHER BAR BANDS STRETCHER BAR GRADE APPROX. 2' BEVEL r4' TOPSOIL I k SEED AS REO'D (TYP) 4.000 PSI II CONCRETE B" 12'P OFOR ALL LINE POSTS ORR ANGLE, CORNER, TERMINAL OR FOR OR GTE POSTS — �21 DETAIL FENCE/GTE POST Dl NTS CONDUTIS MAY BE LOCATED WITHIN SHADED AREA(S). Tf® i5' SI 21 5" 1651 I TOP NEW TYPE S2 REINFORCING SCHEDULE TYPE S1 TYPE N0. LENGTH TOTAL 1 1 I i s z r-tD- s'-e• I I CONC VOLUME - O 6 c Tr REINFORCING PLAN $DETAIL GTE OPERATOR PAO D1 NTS NOTE DIMENSIONS BASED ON DOOR KING MODEL 9150 GTE OPERATOR, REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS. OPERATOR `AWM BOTTOM RAIL `AWM2INT- `ROD I I I 1 UPRIGHT CHAIN UNK FABRIC � L J 4• DD POST I u SEE FENCE/GTE ELEVATION L J POST DETAIL DETAIL SINGLE CANTILEVER SLICING GATE D1 NTS OVERHANG (OMIT FABRIC) 2' SQ B/W ABM TYP 4' OD TRUCK ASSY PoSf ALUM TRACK/RAIL ALUM UPRIGHT 2' S0 2' S0 �ALIIM UPTIGHT TRUSS ROD TENSION ROD -3' NON CHM UNK FABRIC 1 11 1 GUIDE ROLLER ASSY I U NOTES. L J 1 ACCESS CONTROL TO BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS UNDER SEPERATE CONTRACT. 14 16 - 1 WARNING FEDERALLAW PROHIBITS UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY MOTE' SIGNS N O W DURABLE METAL WITH BUCK LETTERING ON WHITE RANDS MOVE AN PER 'WARNING' TO BANGS ABOVE AND BELOW YARNING' TO BE RED /-31 DETAIL FENCE SIGN P_V NTS 17 EDGE OF ROADWAY ANCHOR BOLTS TO BE INSTALLED PERPENDICULAR POLE BASE TO ROADWAY OR AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS 1" DIM ANCHOR BOLTS , ANCHOR BOLT 3" CLEAR (lYP TEMPLATE FURNISHED BY POLE MANUFACTURER CONDUIT VARIES 2" SCORE MARK, y J_ TYPICAL ALL CONDUIT LOCATIONS NO 4 BARS AT 1' - 0" 1 2 WEEP HOLE FOR GROUNDING CONDUCTOR I VERTICAL SPACING VARIES 5 - NO 5 REIN STEEL 24"�� 3..- " COVER TOP AND BOTTOM AS SHOWN PLAN NO 6 SOFT DRAWN COPPER GROUNDING 1" ANCHOR BOLTS TO CONDUCTOR, CONNECT PROJECT A MINIMUM TO GROUNDING CONDUIT TO PROJECT 2" OF 2-1(", 3-1/2" LUG IN POLE ABOVE BASE, EXCEPT WITH LEVELING NUTS TO HAVE 6" OF THREADS GROUNDING CONDUIT SCORE MARK (TYPICAL) — SEE NOTE /4 ®' GROUND WEEP HOLE, INSTALL h" FLEXIBLE PLASTIC LEVEL CONDUIT FOR 06 AWG SOFT COPPER GROUND- ING CONDUCTOR. CONNECT TO GROUNDING CURB OR SIDEWALK. ELECTRODE USING AN EXOTHERMIC WELD STOP OF GROUNDING ELECTRODE 1-0" MINIMUM BELOW GROUND LEVEL 5'-0" MIN 2" RADIUS (PREFERRED MIN.) (SEE NOTE *It NO 5 REINF. STEEL VARIES ]" COVER 11" % 5' (MIN) COPPER CUD GROUNDING ELECTRODE ( ) 1/4" /4. NO 4 BARS AT 1'- Q VERTICAL SPACING SCORE MARK DETAIL 3" CLEARANCE (TYP ) FI FVATITIN CONCRETE BASE AND GENERAL NOTES: 1 ALL CONCRETE BASES TO BE CONCRETE CLASS B. AND SHALL HAVE A SMOOTH LEVEL TOP SURFACE FINISHED WITH A 1/2" RADIUS EDGING TOOL 2 ALL REINFORCING STEEL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS FOR 'REINFORCING STEEL' 3 TEMPLATE FOR ANCHOR BOLTS, STAINLESS STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS. NUTS AND WASHERS TO BE OBTAINED BY CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF BASES 4 SCORE TOP OF CONCRETE BASE TO SHOW LOCATION OF CONDUR(S) 5 CONDUIT SIZE - AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS 6 ALL EX SEC METAL HARDWARE SHALL BE GALVANIZED OR STAINLESS 7. IF THE ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IN THE CONCRETE BASE 15 GALVANIZED STEEL, GROUNDING BUSHINGS SHALL BE USED 6 THE MINIMUM RADIUS FOR RIGID METALLIC OR NONMETALLIC ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SHALL BE SIX TIMES THE INSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CONDUIT 9 SEE VAOT- STANDARD DETAILS E-1BCA AND E-(BOB FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SITE LIGHTING W/ CONCRETE BASES. DETAIL CONCRETE LIGHT POLE BASE D1 NTS aQDEs: 1 MAXIMUM OF 270 IN TOTAL BENDS PERMITTED IN SINGLE RUN OF CONDUIT 2 UGHTS SHALL BE FUSED AT BASE WITH Y-ME FUSE KIT (EQUAL TO HOMAC (FLOOD SEAQ) FYC-0 (/ PER WIRING PLAN) AND 10 AMP FUSE ] CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS INCLUDING NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED BY CORROSION RESISTANT TAGS INDICATING CIRCUIT NUMBER AND PANEL SOURCES AT EVERY POLE BASE 4 UOUZE APPROVED OUAL-RATED PARALLEL TA' CONNECTOR EQUAL TO ILSCO GTA SERIES WITH INSULATED COVER FOR TAPS A 0 B DETAIL LIGHTING FI%TURF SCHEDULE D1 NT.S Is 6 I7 L truea^ullins 209 aATAERS' STIFF 0DMNNOTON, WRMW OSW 1 USA Phm e02E5112775 11002271076 Al=nn= I INIWII0R D0 )(.'TWEIOIOaf A Artisan Eng—dng, PC 10 Robin Lane Charl—' VT 05445 R. 425-4350 Hallam - ICS 38 Ea—.1 Dnve, Suue 200 South Burlington, VT 05403 802 658 4891 H Keith Wagner Partnenhlp 7 Marhle Avenue 6 urhng(an, VT 05401 802-864-0010 StAGreen Mountain Dnve South Ending-, VT 05403 802-864 0223 Engelberth Conatruction, Inc 463 Mountain Me. Dnve Colch—r, VT 05446 802-655-0100 No Dtstnption Date QADDED PIOt OA25roa Heritage Flight Aviation Campus Expansion SITE DETAIL Project number' 07031 DPW 1 SEPTEMBER, 2000 Drawn by JAS Checked by. GGG Project Phase CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS D-1 E scale - - - - 15. - - -- - ----- -- ---- _L W E --- -- T 1' - - > -- - -- -- — 1 L� truemcullins 209 RATTER STREET BURLINGTDN VER—IT 05401 USA I one I FSe 2)]S 1102211011 MI ne.u., IIN1Fel0e ms".x:TI10F%i-mitt to. A ArFisan Engineering, BC 10 Rohm Lane Charlotte, VT 05445 802 425-4350 Hallam - ICS 38 Eastwood Drive, Suite 200 South Burlington, VT 05403 802 658-4891 N. Keith Wagner ►arbEersMp 7 Marhle Avenue Buringo, , VT 05401 802 864-0010 Sure. 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 802 964-0223 Engelbereh Comtructim, hFc 463 Mountain View Dme Colchester, VT 05446 802-655 0100 N. 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Burlingt, CllentlProject BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FAA AIP NO 350-0005-XX-2009 RECONSTRUCT TAXIWAY "C' CONSTRUCT RELOCATED TAXIWAY "J" AND TAXIWAY "G" EXTENSIONS South Burlington, Vermont Title SITE LOCATION PLAN ATTACHMENT "A" Project No Scale 195310196 1 "= 200' Drawing No Sheet Revision 1 1 0 i II —yam" i71 Lo of NN \ \ VT AIR NATIONAL GUARD RUNWAY 15-33 Q 3 '9y r\ r9 \ n IR RT �� \ C) / XER IND. % f AI� CO M. Q \ �J MUDDY BR K x � MIXED IND. c AND COMM. � � TAXIWAY •O, +\�\ �\ ; •. LOCALIZE CRITICAL AREA �.• r' s a ----------- ; ---- \ . _\`a,_ TAXIWAY- 'K' GENERAL AVIATION PR A APRO ! I r AND WHITNEY -' QQQO . -• \ rj GO \ \ PORT ` > IND TRIAL \ a.. 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Burlingto t Client/Project BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FAA AP NO 3-50-0005-XX-2009 RECONSTRUCT TAXIWAY "C" CONSTRUCT RELOCATED TAXIWAY "J" AND TAXIWAY "G" EXTENSIONS South Burlington, Vermont Title EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN ATTACHMENT "B" Project No Scale 195310196 1"= 200' Drawing No Sheet Revision 2 2 0 )'7 ¢o + �o ©I \ + VT AIR NATIONAL GUARD e� RUNWAY 15-33 �0000 °00 000� 0 0 0 °O 0 00 °O 000 0/ — — — — — — — — — — -- o p 0 O0 jo�0000 00 .10 �0p00Op� 0�vri0U6,10 OO)0°DO000p00000p�00°°0O x 0000p0�00Op 00 000 000 0°0pO000°0000°Oop0p0000 00 °00 0000000 0O0 0000°O 0O0po000 O°°)°000000 2°°Q0O�°°°o 000 0°0°000pp0L1;0f 0Us . \ O of \ \ 19 000 0( FIRA A/ �/ / AND WHITNE IR T I EO IND. 'A D,COMM. 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Legend PROPERTYUNE ZONING BOUNDARY AI6IpR�7P(O�QRT ZONING DISTRICT 6bbiSd PHASE I PPfl000:O8�dd PHASE 11 oad PHASE III poo v h Odlllle� HORIZONTAL- NAD--83(1996) SPC(440OVr)U.S.FEET VERTICLE- NAVD 88(FEET) Q 2QD' 4Q0• Revision By rood YY WDD Issued By Mod. );'WM D F1~ N'— DM VE D Peonit-Seal MAY 19 Z"Z City of So. Burlington ChentlProlect BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FAA AIP NO 3-50-0005-XX-2D09 RECONSTRUCT TAXIWAY "C" CONSTRUCT RELOCATED TAXIWAY "J" AND TAXIWAY "G" EXTENSIONS South Burlington, Vermont Title LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE PLAN ATTACHMENT "C'r Project No Scale 195310196 1"= 200' Drawing No Sheet Revision 3 3 0 1 NFPA 407 Standard for Aircraft Fuel Seruieing 2007 Editior, NOTES: 11 NO SMOKING SIGNS shall be posted at the entrance to fueling area 141.3) 2) PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS shall be provided in a conspicuous location (4.1.6) 3) Fueling Hose shall be AIRCRAFT FUELING HOSE as specified in API BULL 1529 (4.211 41 The EMERGENCY SWITCHEISI shall be placarded "EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFF' ,n letters at least 2" high 14 31531 ! 51 All loading of Aircraft Fuel Servicing Tank Vehicles (Refuelers) shall take place under the observation and I 111 control of a qualified and authorized operator 15.2012) l 61 The engine of the Refueler shall be shut off prior to loading (5.201.41. 171 The operator shall initiate fuel flow into the Refueler by means of a Deadman Control Device (5.20.3 21 01 The operator shall verify the operation of the high-level shutoff system shortly after fuel flow has 1 commenced (5 20.3 31 i L. Paved Parking Area ----------------- -- -- ----- - -- ---- - GENERAL NOTES 1) These plans pertain to aboveground tanks, piping and equipment only. 2) This facility will also be subject to US EPA Rule 40 CRF 112 which requires a Spill Prevention Countermeasure & Control (SPCCI Plan. This SPCC Plan will address additional federal requirements of the operation of this facility that are not covered in these plans. 3) Contractor is responsible for the location of existing underground utilities. 41 Facility owner is responsible for meeting all local regulations. 51 Alt spot elevations represent final grade based on an assumed elevation. --PROJECT NOTES-- — ----- --- -- — ----- 1) Tank #4 is manufactured by Modern Welding Company and is a UL142 Double Wall Tank. 2) This facility ,s subject to NFPA 30 and NFPA 407 rules. 31 All connection points of the truck transferring product must be situated over the concrete pad when the transfer of fuel is occurring The Fuel Transfer Area has been constructed with temporary curbing such that 150 gallons of product can be contained on the pad Fire Alarm Pull Station--\ 16' Sliding (Locking) Gate \ Raised Curbing ITyp) - \\ \ Garsite Pump, Meter & Filtration System (Typ) \ Overfill Alarm - \ Veeder Root 790091-001 "" " `� ----_ \ w/ Veeder Root 790095-001 i Acknowledgment Switch Console Monitor \ \ EDGE OF PAVED PARKING AREA Veeder Root TLS-350 �.� , N \ / Emergency Shutoff Switch '•' • • —s • Mounted to Light Pole Lighting required by • '` F4 I / , US EPA Rule 40 CFR 112 7(g) (5)- � / _ Typ) ' ' • 6' x 8' Kmsk---r- i I t e1 _•' I I I Security Fence per US EPA Rule 40 CFR 112.7(g)fl) I 6" High Steel Tank Saddles (Typ) 8" Steel Pipe Filled w/ Concrete to provide vehicle protection (Typ) 4 foot max spacing _• i -• 1' wide Gravel Maintenance strip outside fence (Typ) -- -'" -`�•' i EXISTING REINFORCED CONCRETE TANK PAD (46' x 57' X 12" thick). o• �_ Pad to have a 1% slope toward the parking lat. This slope is - - necessary for proper operation of the Thief Pumps • t- - "----^-if -- - TOP OF SLOPE-- - -- -- - ----- - - -- -U -- - Y i Tank 3_% L'T7,sting 12,000 Cal. UouNe IVa.lf AVCAS 4" Fill w/ Check & Block Valve inside cabinet (Jet -A) & Bottom Loader Aviation Hose w/ Dry Disconnect Coupling _ Existing 12' x 77'-C' Concrete Fuel Transfer Pad See Project Nate 3 I / I EDGE OF PAVED PARKING AREA ' F Connect to Existing Pipe I • Proposed 4" Ball Valve (Typ] I 4" Sch 40 Stainless Steel Piping ---�.:-w/ Normally Closed Solenoid Valve &Expansion Relief Use Pipe Supports @ 12' max spacing �I _ I•ei !1 I - -- -'-� ---- - •-- Interstitial Sensor - Veeder Root 794390-420 Soteno,d Vilve• i c"e' __ i Future 25,000 Gallon Tank II I-� -1•` Water Evacuation Port 24" Tight Bolt Manway (Typ) 10"Emergency Vent -Interstitial Morrison 244M - 8 oz pressure 3'-6" (Min) C �. , -` `ice • �- Clock Gauge - Morrison 818 (j j -�•_< Tank Probe - Veeder Root 846390-110 F-- .-� •_2 10" Emergency Vent -Primary Morrison 244M - 8 oz pressure Normal Vent - Primary - 3" Morrison 740 - Concrete Pad sized for 1-25K Future ASTTOP OF SLOPE \� PROPOSED REINFORCED CONCRETE TANK PAD (31' x 57' X 12" thick). Pad to have a 1% slope toward the parking lot. This slope is !� necessary for proper operation of the Thief Pumps Tank ' l i Tank - --" — -- - --' s ?� - Pro sed 26,000 Gal. Aboveground I r'a:1,_f_iig ._ ,,JUU C'TG = i � Po 9 /lOTzl"ile trail ✓A"l - 4 Double Wall JET —A Tank CONCRETE PAD NOTES: � (10'-6" ilia. X 36'-9" long) 1) These notes are intended as guidelines and are applicable for normal applications. If unsuitable ! Trznk: -----_ ____—__ _____ ___ _ material or a high water table are encountered, the designer should be consulted.. %x?st to 7 $S,GOU Crtl - 3'-O"Long #O Dowel i j Seal Joint with @ 4' Spacing (Reduce to 2) At a minimum, remove vegetation, top soil, and any other unsuitable materials under the slab and l oLtble WaLl .!L"Y' A Concrete Joint seater 2' Spcg within 10' of scarify the subsoil to provide a bond with the foundation base course. Grade rank supports) i 3) A base course of crushed stone or a similar non -cohesive material that is free of organic matter and that will compact adequately shall be placed under the slab. Place the base course ,n 6 inch lifts �--10 degrees (Maxi ! and compact thoroughly. Existing Slab __ - 9 TP-p—cl Slab, 4) Rebar splices shall be 2'-0" minimum. OVERFILL AND MONITOR NOTES 15) Concrete to have a minimum 28 day compressive strength of 3,000 psi. -� 1) The Veeder Root TLS 350 console will monitor the interstitial space of all double -wall tanks. ' 5) The water to cement ration shall not exceed compressive t Grout shau be structural, l 21 The Veeder Root TLS 350 console will be programmed to activate the audible and visual alarm Drill t Grout into non -shrink grout Hale 7) Concrete to remain wet for a minimum of 3 days after placement when the tank volume reaches 90%of capacity and to shut off power to the transfer pumps Existing Slab diameter per manufacturer's 8) Tank loads shall not be applied until 7 days after placement when the tank volume in any tank reaches 95%of capacity recommendations. L----------- ----------- - -- — -- ----- - ---- -- Slab Connection Detail LOCATION MAP X 0 a BURLINGTON AIRPORT 0 RT 2 Ecgle Dnve T ° B`r4n'ton Aviation Avel ,— r I \ SITE ac eat RT 2 . �°cr TO ion 1000 FT L_-.--_— WWF 6x6,cWlOxW10 2" Clear Cover i4 / 1" Concrete Slab 12" Kin Gravel Base Course ------- "----- --#5 Bars Cat 12"E WT. 3" Clear Cover Typical Slab Section SCALE 1 Inch = 10 feet 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 GRAPHIC SCALE (FEET) IZ - - 3 - - --- - 14 --- - - ---- - IS -- - -- - - - 16 - - - - - - 17 - - - - - -- -L :;4 A truexullins 201 xATTERl STII WRUNGIOA vEAADNT 05101 USA Movie ID2 t54 2- -2211.0 :1 •JL �w I III1�.M1KNxMBMDRL4.mRR 1 SAW CUT LIMIT REMOVE CONCRETE T SKC1 PAVEMENT FROM SAW CUT UNE TO „ 2 EWE OF NEW BUILDING SUB e D2 LINR OF NEW CONSTRUCT NEW POIRLWD CEMENT 1 ,y' BR COW PAVEMENT CONCRETE APRON FROM BUILDING TO •\ .Y+� 1 SAW CUT LINE CONSTRUCT CONTRACTION JOINT EVERT 10' LISTING.DSCA PA EME1 - SAW RO AND REMWE EXISTING PAVEMENT AND PROVIDE - A�, 8 PLANTINGS PER LANDSCAPING DRAWINGS / C STRUCT NEW AW PCC NCRETE A AFBMR EglnNlni K I SKC2 PA MENT FROM SC LINE \ PW1 10Rohin MM 1 CBP1 CONSTRUCT CO FFE - 332 4E' IjI % JOINTS EVERT e' UilbOq VT 05445 \ B02-425-4350 NTRAcr LIMITS / - IIWM�� CO 8 I 1t!; 38 6slwood Drhe, wIp 20D South Iudirpn, VT 05403 802-6584891 • _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _- - - - - — - - - — 9,450 BSO. .a: �l S • N. WIM WapW tihw*Jp FLOOR - 4,725 FT 7 WIN. Menus + _ FLOOR - 4.723 FT. .:l Burlington, VT 054D1 - - FFE - 333 40' / 4 i:• 4024F"10 B' HIGH CHAIN 1 � ( LINK FENCE 0 � O 55 6-Mowmin Dlhe `/•4.: ' 802-164-0223 o I -- x� � ( ,.•.� Eg4NMlh CIRrBBdIMA YLr 463 MoMloln VRW DO. \ D ,�;;1 CoI w, vT 05M ACCESS ROAD TYPE B /x \ / /•��� B02-655-0100 S VERTIGL GRANITE UGHT FIXTURE ON 20' FOLE 1SEE W D2 CURB (TYP). 4' REVEAL - FIXXTTUREFSCHEDULE ON D-1 x PW2 - FUTURE �\ ' \ / •'•� FOR FOKfIME ! POLE TYPE 40.850 S0. FT. 14L BOOR - 32,550 SO FT O ( Y7 ASH I - 20e FLOOR - 5.300 SO FT ', (• :A FFE - J334B \\ \\ ,(� /� LEGEND FFE - M220' 1 A \ ^' /� e �`'y: j • NEW BIT CONC PAVEMENT (FULL j 10 VEHICULM - HMH \ '� {':�/ DEPTH RECONSTRUCTION) D2 CONCRETE M150 SO FT. \ ^ PAVING VYP) 1r,1 FLOOR - 47.620 SO FT r _ �•� O NEW POROUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT A GRANITE BOLLARD 2ne FLOOR - 17,530 SO. FT L h •:/ 4 VAN ACCESSIBLE L2 D CT, OF B) FFE - 333 93'COW S'_ E D2 HAND CQ SPACES Il \ BIDEWAAIMJ(( TO PW2 / /�� VEHICULAR CONCRETE PAVEMENT - e 4'%1B' WITH 5' NSIE /124 LAYOUT POINT �•: 1 7 CONCRETE SIDEWALK TO D2 S VAN ACCESSIBLE/T �_ �• �'1 _ r� _ D3 K FLUSH WITH HANDICAP SPACES - (/1. ...... i - - - LJ O PAVEMENT INSTALL 9'%1B' WITH S' NSLE Le1i;•... •.J � A LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE (SEE D-1 FOR ART NBOARp t ,/; I w� LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE) ALK iVERTICAL GRANITE I I 1�OSTO 13+25. D2 h • •� L' CURB (TYP.). 6' REVEAL I �•.. D1 BOLLARD (2) CURB BREAK4 (TYP 8 8 F••) B CONCRETE DRIVE DJ VfrarW WHITE UNE OEM 040.20 ENTRANCE DESTRwI TYPE A RACED 2' EC • lie• - - (TYP FDrWa 9) SAW CUT PAVEMENT AMID SEE LIGNTIMG fIX3l1RE J C REIE y•� DENAUK TO 2' L: •; 4 INSTALL PARKING LOT I SCHEDULE ON D-1 FOR„ fl.• D2 OS WITic H VERTICAL _ ❑ FIXTURE A PoLE BY OTHERS) { CUM. 4' REVEAL TYPES 14' N N'-a' % B� THICK _ pK A P - •A A - A I REINFORCED C FIFTY l` A ' Y J - 1 - O PANDUMELS) SILIILAL TO NEL-1 1 •1 CONS1RUCDON STA 1 1 1 I TRANS R PAD /'IL. `•: �9•L 31+00 32+00 v 1 I I y :•� N. DRm t ,F AE CONsI umw ♦- - ---�-- - �- ~ - - 55+00 L 1 REVIB�EO CALLOUT OVt501 _ �ILt St+00 �� 52+00 53+OD 3,e00 - - - B - R •: REVIBED LX11R NOTE OYL5,04 1 y•i �^Q � PERUCIMNOEB OMSq O O O L i 1•i4 4 MOVED FENCE OY1W Il 6 Of N A --�--- -- i• •I� /� AFRON WORT( OM14A �1 AVEMIENT D2 r 02 VEMET �_- II `•• T ` 5 ` ME B UGHT FIXTURE ON _ _ 6 `I.•ij, "ROUSper REVISED NOTE m'" II CONTRACT LI R F20'IX POLE, SEE LIGHTING A _ F)? - _ _ - - B D2 CO RNC L'TE I'' T / \ ADD DETAIL REFERENCE DVtM1d FIXTURE SCHEDULE ON D-1 PAVEMENT F: 1 FOR FIXTURE A ROLE TYPE -- ADDED FUEL FARM LGT3 MATAI C E TANK PAD IEVEAL. I: • 1 /� S - J• MIN.. GPI �I !•'1 /.•, REVISED NOTE 10A11N4 B EL TRANSFER TANK 1•: -_ O SIDEWALK I - � PAO EL ELEVATIONS) � I AVIATRON D2 CONC SIDEW l� 1z' % n'-c' B' THKK I Lr e 51NGlESUCKI G GATE O3 RENNFORCED RETE I j•� it ' D Dt FUEL. TRANSFE 1MD Ci i I B y•� ISSUED FOR LOT I PARKING LOT TYPE B A B2 „ k::l CONSTRUCTION 1 : e FUEL FARM LKM FIXTURES ON 20' POLE LYRE B IXRIT ADA COMPLIANT CURB RAMP 8 (T'1P OF 6). SEE LGM7INO RXNK ON L_____[�..� MATCH EXISTING GRADES 4' FIXTURE SCHEDULE ON D-1 _ ° -T ¢- -- ------ 20 POLE I , L 7 L......3 �•�'i November 10, 2008 STA 9+36 ENDS IWANSITKIN FOR RXTURE ! PoLE TYPES (TYP. OF 3) d 1 B HIGH CHUM 5 VENTIGL 111E CURB. DI UNK FENCE R.: IV j R56 D2 AROUND PARKING LOT ° ° :JI I T Heritage Flight _ _.' :: R46 ISLANDS (TYP), c' REVEAL 8 B - BNRIER (T pE OF ))Y �.. 7 BOLLARD. ,• 0 C. MURE Aviation Campus Expansion `•� ° + c D1 (MNL), T'IP. (NOT M CONTRACT) N:T 1 \ I •• ---- - - -- -- CUTFILL UMR 1 - - - - - - - - / CONCRETE TANK PAD -SEE CHR6 - - - - - - - STA �?�04 TRANSITION WILLIAMS SITE PLAN. 04/21/0e LAYOUT PLAN i 3D •GRAVEL srRw t.'. ` � ❑ 03 O � \ � \ ryB(BIY ImmeYIr: 07031 LI i NEW aft: ISEREMIEIE 1004 D2 slD - 2 1X STA LSD - 9+50 - O DIR y. lA5 \� X e •.....•• z- - --_-- __—_— -- ---_ ----- _- 30 0 \� U..kw by: GGG X � Bn(BIY BUM: CONSThUQgN DOCUMENTS \ SCA 1' = 30' \\ STA.8+17 ENDS TRANSITON LP-1 .1 Z .._ .. .. 1 .___ _-_ 3 _ __- _ MATCHUNESEE SHEET 4P-J E Sd4: 1"= 30 - — - - -- -In, ---- - - Is ----------- - ---- --- -- -- - -- -i� -- ---- - 17 - -- - F �'- DRAiNAGr - 12--- ..13--- ---- --�4------- --- -- ---- -- --- -- - 15-------- ------- --- -- - ---- -- .. 16 0 NOTES. STA 50+71 0' 62 6- IT TO 5152 66 s 63 p' LT O O 11 roN9T NFW ]0 000 C L ON 755' - 53' % 10' OIA I NEW 18' % 196' CPEP (SL) NEW IS' X 20- CPEP (SL) NEW 36' X 45' RCP CUSS N UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TANK INVERT - 31750' INV IN - 32936' IW OUT - 328 w, IW IN = 32513' IN/ OUi - 32603' INV IN 31114' INV OUT - J1139' Q ' CONST NEW MHI AT INLET, RIM - 333 B' CONST NEW UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK AT OUTLET CONST NEW MH7 AT INLET, RIM - MATCH EXIST GRADE NEW 11' X 17' CPEP(SL) - OVERFLOW FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INSULATE PIPE WITH BLUEBOARD O PROVIDE 36' RCP STUB AT MH7 CORE INTO EXISTING MANHOLE (EMHB) AT OULTET INV IN = J2103 ICON CUT 32794 O STA. 52+665 630' LT TO SA 5]+101 719' LT NEW 35' X 32' RCP CUSS N O ' CPEP END SECTION AT OUTLET W/ STONE FILL TYPE I NEW 1B- X 52- CPEP (SL) INV IN - 31991' © INV IN - 328 25' INV OUT - 319 59' NEW 16- X 20- CPEP (SL) NEW 11' X 16' CPEP(SL) - OVERFLOW FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INV OUT = J2103' CONST NEW MH5 AT INLET, RIM - MATCH EXIST GRADE IM' IN - 325 60' INV IN = 32103 CON57 NEW MH2 AT INLET. RIM = W3 3- CONTRACTDR 70 FIELD VERIFY EXISTING PIPE INVERT AT MH5 INV OUT - 325 JS' O INV OUT 32794 CONST NEW UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK AT OUTLET INSULATE PIPE WRH BLUEBOARD O7 CORE IWO EXISTING CATCH BASIN (EC89) AT INLET CONST NEW CPEP END SECTION AT OUTLET W/ STONE FILL TYPE I 3O STA ":1. s 1 0 T' T TO STA. 55 02I 131 6' T NEW 36X 55' RCP CLASS N 10 STA_ 12+01.1 2.1' IT TO STA 12+BJ.3 O.0' LT ' INV IN 319 49' NEW 111 X 77- CPEP (SL) NEW 18X 59- CPEP (SL) IW IN - 32690' IW CUT - 31594' CONST NEW MKS AT INLET, RIM = MATCH EXIST GRADE IW IN - 32533' IN3250 AVIATRON NOTES I SEWERS CROSSING WATER WUNS SHALL BE LAD BENEATH THE WATER MAN VAIN AT LEAST 1S - INCHES VERTICAL CLURANCE BETWEEN THE OUTSIDE OF THE SEWER AND THE OUTSIDE OF THE WATER LWN WHEN IT 6 IMPOSSIBLE TO MAINTAIN THE lD' - VERTICAL SEPARATION, 1) THE CROSSING SHALL BE ARRANGED SO THAT ONE FULL LENGTH OF SEWER IS CENTERED ABOVE OR BELOW THE WATER LINE WITH SEWER JOINTS AS FAR AS POSSIBLE FROM WATER JOINTS, 2) THE SEWER PIPE MUST BE CONSTRUCTED TO WATER MAN STANDARDS FOR A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 20 FEET EITHER SIDE OF THE CROSSING OR A TOTAL OF THREE PIPE LENGTHS. WHICHEVER IS GREATER, 3) THE SECTION CONSTRUCTED TO WATER MAIN STANDARDS MUST BE PRESSURE TESTED TO MAINTAIN 50 PSI FOR 15 MINUTES WITHOUT LEAKAGE PRIOR TO BACKFILLING BEYOND ONE FOOT ABOVE THE PIPE TO ASSURE WATER TIGHTNESS, 4) WHERE A WATER MAN CROSSES UNDER A SEWER, ADEQUATE STRUCTURAL SUPPORT SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR THE SEWER TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE WATER MAN E I CORE EXIST GO AND ■51ii�l��Ill�ii�40,550 SO FT t 2,,o FLOOR 8,300 SO FT ASH . INT FOR 332 20' PROPOSED 15' CPEP IN PLACE WITH PLOWABLE FILL UNDERGROUND STORAGE CORE DST CIII AND PROVIDE NON -SHRINK .20.95 m �(p�TANK ATION �.� PROPOSEDDI •RTAR SIR RX -JOINT- , Wa �. a •- ED L,b I I FUEL TMN4" PAD 111007100 - M. 9D,0 FUEL TINSTEA [CIGAR J2I n AT COINEFI OF 7" MD AT FJMIQ DF TNN fo II B IpIMIFII iR . � iAAL SAD TNON - 33033 R50' caSAiH OF PM DEWATIow - ' + 4' UNDERDRAIN UNDERDRAM 03 I , 11 e5 CLEWDUR ITTJ DAYLIGHT UNDFRDRAN - II 3FW0nNKMalMMNITEDTE7R11MIS1I MIMMME IIMM.u1)CVE TAlMLMgl.NiOT npM5M1o�1struea- E0242ns 1100 n71076 16AI A ". TlO.W IS PE 10 "n L4m CIMIIED" VT 05445 9024254350 BYhM-Its 38 EANWD911 DINT, SURE 200 South Eudllgml, VT 05403 $02-6594891 M.19&Wag—PrrIMEYI� 7 MWEI4 AW •VT 05401 E02-415"10 55 C3 Mounhm DINE Satoh D iluip n, VT D5403 !02-1640223 EMM CAMEYMd.% IR4 463 Ma IOm View DINe Godw", VF 05W 102.555-01DO LEGEND PROPOSED BUILDING ® PROPOSED CATCH BASIN OPROPOSED DRAINAGE MANHOLE OPROPOSED UNDERDRARI CLEANOU7 — MD— PROPOSED STORMDRAIN —LC— PROPOSED UNDERDRAIN STONE CUTLET PROTECTION .3321 SPOT ELEVATION §=p GRADE TO DRAIN TN. D,-W- D.I. Q7 ADDED RODF LEADER 0&+ L ADDED NOTES 04C'04 �'1 L�'\ MOVED CM W150 /•1 MOVED M24 MHO oWIM © REVISED GRADING OMIM 0 REVISED GRADING 01V6 p L� PERGGDDOE OWUTAII D ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION November 1 D. 2008 Heritage Flight Aviation Campus Expansion GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN �MMMYW: 0703107031 Deft: 1 SE/EEMIEIL, 2009 aMls y: IAS CYMNiM11�; GGGGGG Pf*d FMMW : CONSTRLKTgN DOCUMENTS Gp-1 E sab: 1' = 30 O A700 4 1 FLOOR PLAN q1W SCALE 1/4-1'-0" A200 2 6" 1/44' 0" 1'-0" 4' 6" 2' 0" 9' 2" 3'-0" 2'-0" 1'A" 10'�11 1/2" 4 1/4" " ---- — ----- ------------- --- --T ------------- UNDERGROUP MEP IN — AVAILA LETO AVAILABLE SYSTEMS BAG'PARKING' MECHANICAL CLOSET - AREA TICKETS/SERVICE - 102 ___ _ _ _ ___ _ __ C_ __ _ j PROVIDE DATA d POWER ON 4 40 SF —(_- - WALL FOR SIGNAGE BY ICI PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL OTHERS TICKET/SERVICE COUNTER PROVIDE I POWER, PHONE, DATA FLOOR OUTLET I I I I I I 2 A300 b ARRIVALS HALL Dwl III 7 0 784 SF 3 A20o �K MAX OCCUPANCY 41PERSONS I I CLEARCOATSEALED CONCRETE FLOOR W/ SLIP STIBULE RESISTANCE D. \ 53 SF o I I I I I I I I ADA DOOR A300�—NEW CONCRETE OPERATORS WALK INFILL I I I I I -------------------------- — — — LINE OF ROOF ABOVE 1 EXISTING WALK A200 __ - GENERAL NOTES i DESIGN -BUILD MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BY CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION AND SMOKE/FIRE ALARM IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE BUILDINDG CODES GENERAL LIGHTING CONCEPT SHOWN ON DRAWINGS TEL DATA SYSTEM IS ALSO TO BE INCLUDED WITH PORTS MADE AVAILABLE AT THE INFO COUNTER TIE-IN AS NECESSARY TO THE HERITAGE BUILDING IN COORDINATION WITH AIRPORT 2 SITE WORK INCLUDES EXTENDING EXISTING WALK TO BUILDING AS NECESSARY AND RESEEDING LANDSCAPING ALLOWANCE TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH VALUES ESTABLISHED BY SOUTH BURLINGTON LANDSCAPING WORK TO BE AS DIRECTED BYAIRPORT 3 WORK IN EXISTING BUILDING TO INCLUDE ONE NEW INSULATED METAL DOOR (4'X8') CUT INTO CBP AIRSIDE VESTIBULE DOOR THIS DOOR IS TO BE TIED INTO EXISTING SECURITY SYSTEM 4 WORK IN EXISTING WAITING AREA TO INCLUDE 30 LINEAR FEET OF PAINTED WOOD CHAIR RAIL freeman french freeman AND 50 LINEAR FEET OF RUBBER WALK MAT THAT IS T WIDE AND 1/2" DEEP WITH THE ABILITY TO HOLD WATER THIS WORK IS TO SUPPORT BAGGAGE CARTS WHEELED IN GEO THE AIRCRAFT uwrgetvM•umM�wroswl CARRY ALLOWANCE OF $5,000 FOR FIVE (5) CARTS °°`•�'µ°;„"""u', Mm I I O I I (4) SUSPENDED LINEAR LIGHTING FIXTURES I -GWB CEILING- 4 I HEIGHT VARIES TdG WOOD CEILING - I I I I I I I LIGHTING FIXTURES W/ SLOPE ADAPTERS 2 _REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A100 SCALE 1/4"=V-0" �— — MMM S HALL I SOUTH BURUNGfON,Vf S1206 0 ;;JA2 14" 1'-0' Ie µ r_S\ 0�� TYPE A - ACOUSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF WALL TYPE LABEL LETTERS STUD SIZE 31/2" 2A WALLTHICKNESS 4314" SEE REQUIREMENTS IN WALL TYPE STANDARD DETAILS -ACOUSTICAL IN GENERAL, THE LETTERS FOLLOWING THE NUMBER OF EACH INTERIOR WALL TYPE SEALANT AT SIGNIFY THE FOLLOWING HEAD WALL PERIMETER A PENETRATIONS A -ACOUSTICALLY RATED WALL W/ BATTS AND SEALANT AT ALL PENETRATIONS BOTH SIDES AC- ACOUSTICALLY RATEDWALL W/ RESILIENT CHANNEL ADDED R1 -1 HOUR FIRE RATED WALL ASSEMBLY R2 -2 HOUR FIRE RATED WALLAEMBLY - M MOISTURE RESISTANT WALLBSSOARD ON MOIST/FIXTURE SIDE(S) OF WALL BASE ON T - CEMENTITIOUS BACKER BOARD ON WET/FIXTURE SIDE(S) OF WALL FOR TILE FINISH STANDARD TYPE c- EXTEND WALL BOARD TO 6" ABOVE FINISH CEILING ONLY PLAN : - OMIT WALL BOARD ON UNEXPOSED SIDE OF PARTITION X -STUD ONLY, OMIT GYPSUM BOARD BOTH SIDES AT SHOWER STALLS ONLY -SOUND ATTENUATION H -PARTIAL HEIGHT WALL WITH HARDWOOD CAP BATT NOTES AND DETAILS ON SHEET A003 APPLY TO ALL WALL TYPES SHOWN, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE BASE STC RATING 45 ALLTYPES A200 2 4" 6" 2'£" 2' 0" 5' 0" 2' 0' 5' 0" 2' 0" 5' 0" 2'-0" 12'-9 12" 4 ]--I ---------------- —� A500 l ^) F O O O UNDERGROUND -- — _ — — _ MEP TIE INTO AVAILABLE g SYSTEMS r 1 TICKETSISERVICE Age _ MECHANICAL CLOSET ---I - I 1 I I'I PROVIDE DATA 8 POWER ON WALL FOR SIGNAGE BY 4 OTHERS 102 A500 i I 3'-0 III I 2A i TICKET/SERVICE 2 COUNTER PROVIDE POWER, PHONE, DATA A300 FLOOR OUTLET ARRIVALS HALL -- 101 3 A200 I MAX OCCUPANCY = E 49PERSONS 100b I O CLEAR COAT SEALED CONCRETE FLOOR WI SLIP VES LE RESISTANCE 100 C A500 l 3/ ' " 6'-3" 3 0" 3' 0" 6' 3.' e'-10 3/4" A500 — ADA DOOR STEEL BOLLARD OPERATORS 1 ANEW CONCRETE I I 5 A300 WALK INFILLI A500 --------- STEELBOLLA D -LINE OF ROOF ABOVE EXISTING WALK A200 FLOOR_ PLAN A101 SCALE 1/4" = V-0" — — y GENERAL NOTES- 1 DESIGN -BUILD MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BY CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION AND SMOKE/FIRE ALARM IN ACCORDANCE W TH ALL APPLICABLE BUILDINDG CODES GENERAL LIGHTING CONCEPT SHOWN ON DRAWINGS TEL DATA SYSTEM IS ALSO TO BE INCLUDED WITH PORTS MADE AVAILABLE AT THE INFO COUNTER TIE-IN AS NECESSARY TO THE HERITAGE BUILDING IN COORDINATION WITH AIRPORT 2 SITE WORK INCLUDES EXTENDING EXISTING WALK TO BUILDING AS NECESSARY AND RESEEDING LANDSCAPING ALLOWANCE TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH VALUES ESTABLISHED BY SOUTH BURLINGTON LANDSCAPING WORK TO BE AS DIRECTED BY AIRPORT 3 WORK IN EXISTING BUILDING TO INCLUDE ONE NEW INSULATED METAL DOOR (4'XD') CUT INTO CBP AIRSIDE VESTIBULE DOOR THIS DOOR IS TO BE TIED INTO EXISTING SECURITY SYSTEM 4 WORK IN EXISTING WAITING AREA TO INCLUDE 30 LINEAR FEET OF PAINTED WOOD CHAIR RAIL AND 50 LINEAR FEET OF RUBBER WALK MAT THAT IS 3WIDE AND 12" DEEP WITH THE ABILITY TO HOLD WATER THIS WORK IS TO SUPPORT BAGGAGE CARTS WHEELED IN GEO THE AIRCRAFT CARRY ALLOWANCE OF $5,000 FOR FIVE (5) CARTS freeman i french freeman IIAYpNAetl•41YQmM05101 Im•nwu•.wmM� wmla�•nMrt•Iwn� RECEIVED City of So. ►3udington T T T I I I I I I I I I (4) SUSPENDED LINEAR LIGHTING FIXTURES �—GWBCEILIN OUTLINE OF GWB (4) RECESSED CAN LIGHTING FIXTURES W/ SLOPE ADAPTERS z REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A101 SCALE 1/4"=1'-0" \I --TBG WOOD CEILING HEIGHT VARIES AM&S HALL SOUTH BURLINGTON,Vr Sim 08/09/12 klndabd sw PLANS BEIM f A 1/�CI( D E A� T A,N ..... ,, _..,,....,...., I 1 WEST ELEVATION 2W SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0" T T z EAST ELEVATION pppp SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0" A700 � A300 T I I I METAL ROOF LAP WOOD SIDING METAL SIDING freeman' french I freeman II M�OIelAY•Iu�in�nN6'M1 1@•1616M/•woxllf�rcmn AMMS NALL G SIDU n BURUNGM,Vr sm «KEµ I I i aaaa� i ELEVATIONS s SOUTH ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION pPW SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0" I 1 I 1 / \ I \ ADF TANK (TYP.) 1 B' HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE (TYP) D1 TEMPORARY BERM TO BE INSTALLED BY OWNER Q Q UD C' 330 `� m 5' ❑ 5 UNDERDRAIN D3 CLEANOUT TYP ) I o 4 4" UNDERDRAIN 0 O 0 4' D3 8 TYPE B LIGHT Q o O D 1 FIXTURES ON 20' 0 0 o POLE L o 0 _ 6 SINGLE CANTILEVER 0 0 0 D1 SLIDING GATE 4 JJ o O 0O asi, O O UD I truex,,uj in J209 BATTERY STREET BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 USA Phone $02.658.2775 200.227.1076 IARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN )C TRUEXCULUNS.COM LIMITS OF ADF TANK CONCRETE SLAB, � 15 — SEE SKC-14 FOR DETAILS CONNECT NEW 4" UNDERDRAIN INTO EXISTING UNDERDRAIN Heritage Flight - Aviation Campus Expansion 5' / / 1 \ I \� J REMOVE JERSEY BARRIER (TYP ) REMOVE EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE ON EAST SIDE OF EXISTING FUEL TANKS UD FUTURE TANK 330 4 NEW BOLLARDS 4' D 1 J(TYP) ) EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB EXISTING FENCE 0C LIMITS OF FUEL TANK CONCRETE B SEE CHRIS WILLIAMS SITE PLAN DATED EXISTING UNDERDRAIN 10/7/09 FOR DETAILS TIE NEW FENCE INTO EXISTING FENCE CORNER (TYP.) NOTES: 1. FOR ADF TANK CONCRETE SLAB DETAILS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS, SEE SKC-14 Permit Submission October 22, 2009 No. Description Date FUEL FARM AND ADF TANK PAD EXPANSION (LP - Project number 07031 RE: CPR# C K-C. 1 3 Date 22 October, 2009 Drawn by AHC Checked by GGG Scale 1" = 20' CO WIl EA PLAN — NEW CQNCRETE SLAB scar• , .., _v D 4' e' 16' truex,1B*u_T n 209 BATTERY STREET BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05401 USA Phone 802.658.2775 800.227.1076 ARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN /u TRUEXCULI.INS.COM Heritage Flight - Aviation Campus Expansion EXISTING FENCE NEW CONCRETE SLAB #5 0 12", O E.W., ThB� I ' CLR. TYP I - CONCRETE SLAB 0 o ROUGHEN SURFACE OF N ° ° JOINT TO Y4" AMPLITUDE MIN • a ° a ° 3" CLR N� c•+ NP. • COMPACTED 6" W S. SUBGRADE I COMPACTED CRUSHED �,1 DETAIL Nam„ GRAVEL Hor TO mml SECTION A —A scar: s/�" _ ,•_ EL. 330.00 (MATCH EXISTING PAVEMENT) _ #512, E.W,, TEcB POROUS PAVEMENT NOTES: N 1 CRUSHED GRAVEL SHALL CONFORM TO VAOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 704.05, CRUSHED GRAVEL FOR SUBBASE, FINE GRADED. GRAVEL SHALL BE PLACED ,o NEEWB CONCRETE IN 6 INCH MAXIMUM LIFTS AND THOROUGHLY COMPACTED. 2. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF "BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPACTED STRUCTURAL CONCRETE" (ACI 318). SUBGRADE 3 ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE 4,000 psi, 28—DAY MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH, COMPACTED CRUSHED WITH 3/4" MAXIMUM SIZE NORMAL WEIGHT AGGREGATE. MAXIMUM SLUMP SHALL BE GRAVEL 4 INCHES SECTION B—B 4. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE AIR ENTRAINED WITH AN AIR CONTENT OF 5% (+/— 1 5%). scar � . , _p 5. ABSOLUTELY NO CALCIUM CHLORIDE MAY BE USED IN ANY CONCRETE. 0 1' 2' 3' f7- 6. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 515/A 615M, GRADE 60. REINFORCING SHALL BE INSPECTED BY THE ENGINEER BEFORE CONCRETE IS FILL VOID BETWEEN PLACED. SLEEVE AND POST WITH _ NON —SHRINK GROUT MIN. SEE PLAN FOR 7. CONCRETE SLAB SURFACES SHALL HAVE A FLOAT FINISH. #5 0 12 ' FENCE POST E.W., T&B ELEVATIONS GIAV. PIPE B. POUR SLAB IN ALTERNATING PANELS. AT LEAST 48 HOURS SHALL ELAPSE BEFORE SLEEVE • • DEPOSITING NEW CONCRETE AGAINST PREVIOUSLY POURED CONCRETE. 4 d • a N ° ° N 9 ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE CURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF • . • "STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CURING CONCRETE" (ACI 308). MINIMUM CURING PERIOD ° ° J1 SHALL BE 7 DAYS. N N 10. POUR LEVELING PADS FOR NEW STORAGE TANKS WITH FIVE STAR NON —SHRINK �'I , \ .\ CEMENT —BASED GROUT, OR APPROVED EQUAL. /�/� t11MP\A1TE1\111/SH`ED /� \COMPACTED 12" 6" W S. SUBCRADE GRAVEL Permit Submission SECTIOIC_C SCAE 3 . 1- G October 22, 2009 No. Description Date ADF CONCRETE PAD DETAILS Project number 07031 RE: CPR# SK-C-14 Date 22 October, 2009 Drawn by AHC Checked by GGG Scale AS SHOV