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CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint_Aug19_mtg DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING Report preparation date: August 14, 2014 Application received: 5/22/14 Tonaquint, Inc. - 333 Van icklen Road Conditional Use Application #CU-14-07 Meeting date: August 19, 2014 AGENDA ITEM #5 Applicants/Owners Tonaquint, Inc. Attn: Carolyn Bever 333 Van icklen Road outh Burlington, VT 05403 Property Information Tax Parcel IDs outheast Quadrant District Natural Resource Protection District Floodplain Overlay District PROJECT DECRIPTION Conditional use application #CU-14-07 of Tonaquint, Inc. for a project consisting of: 1) constructing a 1,039 sq. ft. detached accessory residential unit, and 2) allowing a new single family dwelling and the accessory residential unit to encroach into a wetland buffer, 333 Van icklen Road.

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 2 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint COMMENT Administrative Officer Ray Belair and Planner Temporary Assignment Dan Albrecht have reviewed the plans submitted on May 22, 2014 and August 12, and offer the following comments. This project is subject to review under the LDRs covering the outheast Quadrant, Natural Resource Protection Area, Floodplain Overlay District, and ection 14.10 conditional uses. Normally, this project could be reviewed solely by the Administrative Officer however, the proposed project intrudes into a Class II Wetland Buffer and also includes construction of new accessory residential unit, both of which require DRB review. Zoning District & Dimensional Requirements: EQ-NRP Zoning District Required Existing Proposed Min. Lot ize 24,000 sq. ft. for 385,070.4 sq. ft. 385,070.4 sq. ft. two dwelling units Max. Building Coverage 15% 0.6% 3.8% Max. Overall Coverage 30% 3.7% 12.7% Min. Front etback 20 ft. >> 20 ft. >> 20 ft. Min. ide etback 10 ft. >> 10 ft. >> 10 ft. Min. Rear etback 30 ft. >> 30 ft. >> 30 ft. Max. Building Height 25/28 ft. unknown 28 ft. main house, 15 cottage Zoning compliance OUTHEAT QUADRANT EQ: Applicable Regulations 9.12 EQ-NRP; upplemental Regulations B. A lot that was in existence on or before June 22, 1992 and which lies substantially or entirely within a EQ-NRP sub-district may be improved with one or more single family detached dwelling units, subject to conditional use review and the following supplemental standards: (1) Where the lot is less than fifteen (15) acres in size, the Development Review Board may permit no more than one (1) single family dwelling unit only if: (a) The portion of the lot in any other (non-nrp) EQ sub-district is insufficient to accommodate the construction and use of a single family dwelling unit in compliance with these Regulations, and; (b) The location of structures, yards, and access drives have no portion within a designated primary natural community or its related buffer. This criterion is met. There is no portion of the lot outside the NRP EQ subdistrict. No structures, yards or access drives are within a designated primary natural community or its related buffer.

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 3 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint 9.13 EQ Review and Approval Process A. ingle family residences and two-family residences on a single existing lot are specifically excluded from the review provisions of ection 9.13 of this article. All other development is subject to the provisions presented below. This criterion is met. 3.10 Accessory tructures and Uses A. General Requirements. Customary accessory structures and uses are allowed in all districts, as specifically regulated in that district, under the provisions that follow below. (1) On lots of less than one (1) acre in size, no more than two (2) accessory structures, including a detached private garage, shall be permitted per principal structure. On lots used primarily for agricultural uses and lots that are one (1) acre or greater in size, more than two (2) accessory structures shall be permitted provided all applicable limitations on coverage and setbacks in these Regulations are met. (2) Accessory structures, if detached from a principal structure, shall not be placed in the front yard, and they shall not, if placed in a side yard, be located closer to the street than the required front setback of the principal structure. (3) Accessory structures shall be located a minimum of five (5) feet from all side and rear lot lines. (4) On corner lots, accessory structures shall not be located on the side street side between the side street and the required front setback line of structures fronting on the side street. (5) When an accessory structure is attached to a principal structure, it shall comply in all respects with the requirements of these regulations applicable to the principal structure(s). (6) Accessory structures shall comply with front yard requirements for the principal structure to which they are accessory. (7) Any structure connected to another structure by an open breezeway shall be deemed to be a separate structure. (8) The total square footage of all accessory structures shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the first or ground floor of the principal structures, with the exception of in-ground pools, tennis courts, and other similar structures at grade level, which shall not be counted towards the maximum square footage of accessory structures. (9) The footprint of the accessory structure(s) shall be included in the computation of lot coverage, except for ramps and other structures for use by the disabled, which in the sole discretion of the Administrative Officer are consistent with the purpose of providing such access and do not constitute a de facto expansion of decks, porches, etc. (10) No accessory structure shall be constructed with a cellar or below-grade story. (11) No part of any such accessory structure shall be designed or used for sleeping purposes, and no cooking facilities shall be placed or permitted in any part of such accessory structure unless such structure is a duly approved location of an accessory residential unit.

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint Criteria (1) (11) but excluding (8) are met. 1. With regards to (8), as currently proposed, the total square footage of all accessory structures is 1,385 s.f. for the cottage unit plus approximately 192 s.f. for the existing shed indicated on the plans. This totals 1,577 s.f. which is 56% of the 2,795 s.f. footprint of the principal structure. taff has contacted the applicant s engineer who has indicated they will consult with the owners about the possibility of removing the shed from the property. If this were done, the percentage would drop to 49.55% which would make the project compliant with this standard. B. Poolhouse. Any accessory structure designed as a poolhouse shall be located no farther than fifteen (15) feet from the swimming pool to which it shall be accessory. Not applicable. C. Attached Garage. A private garage may be constructed as part of a main structure, provided that when so constructed the garage walls shall be regarded as the walls of the main building in applying the applicable front, side, and rear yard requirements of this chapter. Not applicable. D. Accessory Retail Uses. Where non-residential uses are permitted in a residential district, uses such as hospitals, clubs, and multi-family buildings over fifty (50) dwelling units, such uses may conduct customary and appropriate retail activities such as gift shops, cafeterias, fitness rooms, and snack shops. uch uses shall be conducted within the principal structure. There shall be no external evidence of retail activity discernible from the outside of the structure. Access to the retail activity shall only be from within the principal structure. Not applicable. E. Accessory Residential Units. One (1) accessory residential unit constructed within or attached to a primary single-family dwelling or within an existing, permitted accessory structure shall be a permitted single family use, in accordance with the following criteria: (1) Floor space of the accessory residential unit shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) of the total habitable area of the single-family dwelling unit. This criterion is met. The unit s floor space is 1,039 ft. The total habitable area of the single-family home is 3,744 ft. (2) The principal dwelling shall be owner-occupied. This criterion is met. The owner has indicated they will reside in the principal dwelling. This is a unique situation in that the property owner is a corporation. It must be established that at least one (1) of the owners of the corporation will reside in the principal unit. A related issue is that this corporation is not currently registered with the ecretary of tate s Office. 2. The applicant has provided a copy of a deed transferring the ownership of this property to 333 V.. Road, L. P. The only information missing at this time is a copy of the partnership agreement to show that the principal residence will be occupied by someone who is a partner in the L.P. The Board should discuss whether it wants to continue the hearing until that information is part of the record.

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 5 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint (3) The accessory dwelling unit shall be an efficiency or one-bedroom unit. This criterion is met. (4) Adequate wastewater capacity is available to service the accessory unit, as demonstrated by issuance of a Wastewater Allocation or on-site wastewater permit pursuant to the outh Burlington Ordinance Regulating the use of Public and Private anitary ewerage and tormwater ystems. This criterion is met. The applicant s are connecting the accessory unit to the City s wastewater system. (5) Two (2) additional off-street parking spaces shall be provided on the same lot, either in a garage or in a driveway, and not in any areas required to meet coverage limitations, or any front yard area other than a driveway, required by these Regulations. This criterion is met. One (1) space will be in the garage and the other space will be nearby to the cottage. (6) If occupancy of the unit is to be restricted in the deed of the single-family home to a disabled person, no additional off-street parking is required. Not applicable. (7) A zoning permit shall be required for each accessory residential unit. The applicant s proposal, if granted, will meet this criterion. Conditional Use Review by the Development Review Board pursuant to Article 14, ection 14.10 shall be required if the establishment of the accessory residential unit involves the construction of a new accessory structure, an increase in the height or floor area of the existing single-family dwelling or existing accessory structure, or an increase in the dimensions of the off-street parking areas (i.e. garages and driveway areas) presently existing on the site. 10.01 FLOOD PLAIN OVERLAY DITRICT While according to the application, this property lies within the Floodplain Overlay District (FP), none of the following standards should apply. The reason is that the owner filed for, and was granted, a LOMA (Letter of Map Amendment) in July 2008 from FEMA. The LOMA established a 100 year floodplain elevation of.5 ft. in the area proposed for construction. The basement floor elevation of the main house was established at.0 ft. and the first floor elevation of the cottage was established at 332.0 ft. Therefore, the structures themselves will be located in Zone C. This is a non-restricted zone that lies above and outside of the 100-year flood hazard zone (the standard regulated flood zone) and the 500-year flood hazard zone (which is not always regulated elsewhere, but which is regulated to a certain degree in the LDRs). 12.02 Wetland Protection tandards and Review Procedures A. Purpose. It is the purpose of this ection to provide appropriate protection of the City s wetland resources in order to protect wetland functions and values related to surface and ground water protection, wildlife habitat, and flood control. B. Comprehensive Plan. These regulations hereby implement the relevant provisions of the City

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 6 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint of south Burlington adopted comprehensive plan and are in accord with the policies set forth therein. C. Wetlands Map and Applicability of tandards. (1) All wetland areas within the City of outh Burlington, whether identified on the map entitled Wetlands Map as set forth in ection 3.02 of these regulations or as identified through field delineation, and a buffer area fifty (50) feet horizontal distance surrounding the boundary of any such wetland, shall be subject to the provisions of this section. (2) In the absence of site-specific delineations, the City s Wetlands Map shall control as to the location of wetlands and wetland buffer areas subject to the provisions of this section. D. ubmittal and Review of Field Delineation and Wetlands Report (1) For all properties for which any application for development requiring DRB review is made, and on which any wetland areas are indicated on the Wetlands Map, applicants are strongly encouraged to submit site specific field delineations indicating the location, classification, functions and values of all wetland areas (Class I, II and III) and an associated fifty (50) foot buffer area. In the absence of such site-specific delineations and information, the City s Wetlands Map shall control. (2) Applicants are encouraged to submit a field delineation and wetlands report as early in the development review process as possible. (3) The DRB shall have the authority to invoke technical review by a qualified wetlands consultant of any field delineation and wetlands report. The City s wetlands consultant shall submit an evaluation of the field delineation and wetlands report addressing the proposed development s consistency with the standards in (D) above, and outlining the following: (a) Measures that can be taken to improve the overall effect of the project on wetland resources without altering the layout of the proposed project. (b) Measures that can be taken to improve the overall effect of the project on wetland resources that involve altering the layout of the proposed project. E. tandards for Wetlands Protection (1) Consistent with the purposes of this ection, encroachment into wetlands and buffer areas is generally discouraged. (2) Encroachment into Class II wetlands is permitted by the City only in conjunction with issuance of a Conditional Use Determination (CUD) by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation and positive findings by the DRB pursuant to the criteria in (3) below. (3) Encroachment into Class II wetland buffers, Class III wetlands and Class III wetland buffers, may be permitted by the DRB upon finding that the proposed project s overall development, erosion control, stormwater treatment system, provisions for stream buffering, and landscaping plan achieve the following standards for wetland protection: (a) The encroachment(s) will not adversely affect the ability of the property to carry or store flood waters adequately; (b) The encroachment(s) will not adversely affect the ability of the proposed stormwater treatment system to reduce sedimentation according to state standards;

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 7 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint (c) The impact of the encroachment(s) on the specific wetland functions and values identified in the field delineation and wetland report is minimized and/or offset by appropriate landscaping, stormwater treatment, stream buffering, and/or other mitigation measures. The eastern edge of the proposed new single-family home and the proposed new detached accessory structure (which contains the accessory residential unit) intrude into the 50 ft. buffer for Class II wetlands and therefore paragraph (3) is operative. everal areas of the existing driveway and parking areas are also in this buffer area. The plans also indicate the presence of an existed shed in the wetland buffer. This shed may be removed by the applicant. --------Criterion (a) appears to be met. The 2008 LOMA referenced above established a 100 year floodplain elevation of.5 ft. The basement floor elevation of the main house is.0 ft. and the first floor elevation of the cottage is 332.0 ft. therefore the structures should not affect the ability of the property to carry or store flood waters adequately. --------Criterion (b) is not applicable. --------It is unclear at this point if Criterion (c) is met. The applicant s plans submitted to date do not appear to show any new mitigation measures. The applicant s documents submitted on August 12, 2014 show that the proposed project would increase the impacts to the buffer area by 46.6 square feet, from 5582.6 F to 5,629.2 F. It is staff s position that the project will meet the above criteria for wetland buffer encroachment. 3. The applicant should note that the City will only approve this project contingent upon and consistent with the issuance of a Conditional Use Determination (CUD) by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. ECTION 14. ITE PLAN & CONDITIONAL UE REVIEW This review only applies to the proposed Accessory Residential Unit. CONDITIONAL UE CRITERIA Pursuant to ection 14.10(E) of the Land Development Regulations, the proposed conditional use shall meet the following standards: 1. The proposed use, in its location and operation, shall be consistent with the planned character of the area as defined by the City of outh Burlington Comprehensive Plan. The project is consistent with the planned character of the EQ-NRP District. 2. The proposed use shall conform to the stated purpose of the district in which the proposed use is located. The project is consistent with the purpose of the EQ-NRP District. 3. The Development Review Board must find that the proposed uses will not adversely affect the following: (a) The capacity of existing or planned municipal or educational facilities. There is no reason to believe that this will adversely affect the capacity of municipal services, as long as

CITY OF OUTH BURLINGTON 8 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING CU_14_07_333VanicklenRd_Tonaquint it is determined that City water and wastewater services can be provided. (b) The planned character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor ability to develop adjacent property for appropriate uses. ee 1. and 2. above. (c) Traffic on roads and highways in the vicinity. There is no reason to believe that this will adversely affect traffic in the vicinity. (d) Bylaws in effect. Except where the DRB has discretionary authority noted above, and unless prior decisions have found otherwise, the property should be in compliance with the bylaws in effect, or is existing nonconforming. ee 1. and 2. above. (e) Utilization of renewable energy resources. No known effects. OTHER Based on the site plan, it appears that further intrusion into the wetland buffer is proposed for both the new house and the new cottage, as compared with the existing home. Please note that some existing sidewalks within the wetland buffer will be removed. Erosion control details are provided, but the areas where these would be employed are not shown clearly on any plans. DPW will have to confirm whether any required isolation distances from the existing/to be abandoned well and septic system and the new water and wastewater service lines are met. It is difficult to tell from the plans how much new or temporary construction or disruption (pump station, pit staging for directional drilling, other site work and construction for the new structures) will take place within the 50 wetland buffer. While a silt fence is shown along the northerly boundary of the new homes, it is unusual to think that as shown, one can excavate for and pour a foundation, and then do exterior construction work, in such a limited and constrained area. RECOMMENDATION The Board and the applicant should address the concerns and issues identified herein. Respectfully submitted, Raymond J. Belair, Administrative Officer

EXITING HOUE + IDEWALK ONLY BUFFER IMPACT EXITING vs. PROPOED INCREAE OF 46.6.F. EXITING PROPOED TOTAL BUFFER IMPACT (EXCLUDING GRADING) EXITING vs. PROPOED INCREAE OF 46.6.F. EXITING PROPOED TRUDELL CONULTING ENGINEER 478 BLAIR PARK ROAD WILLITON, VERMONT 05495 802 879 6331 WWW.TCEVT.COM Revisions No. Description Date By Use of These Drawings 1. UNLE OTHERWIE NOTED, THEE DRAWING ARE INTENDED FOR PRELIMINARY PLANNING, COORDINATION WITH OTHER DICIPLINE OR UTILITIE, AND/OR APPROVAL FROM THE REGULATORY AUTHORITIE. THEY ARE NOT INTENDED A CONTRUCTION DRAWING UNLE NOTED A UCH. 2. ONLY DRAWING PECIFICALLY MARKED FOR CONTRUCTION ARE INTENDED TO BE UED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONTRACT DOCUMENT, PECIFICATION, OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT AND TO BE FULLY COORDINATED WITH OTHER DICIPLINE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE ARCHITECT, IF APPLICABLE. THEE DRAWING HALL NOT BE UED FOR CONTRUCTION LAYOUT. CONTACT TCE FOR ANY CONTRUCTION URVEYING ERVICE OR TO OBTAIN ELECTRONIC DATA UITABLE FOR CONTRUCTION LAYOUT. 3. THEE DRAWING ARE PECIFIC TO THE PROJECT AND ARE NOT TRANFERABLE. A INTRUMENT OF ERVICE, THEE DRAWING, AND COPIE THEREOF, FURNIHED BY TCE ARE IT EXCLUIVE PROPERTY. CHANGE TO THE DRAWING MAY ONLY BE MADE BY TCE. IF ERROR OR OMIION ARE DICOVERED, THEY HALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF TCE IMMEDIATELY. PROPOED 4. BY UE OF THEE DRAWING FOR CONTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT, THE OWNER REPREENT THAT THEY HAVE REVIEWED, APPROVED, AND ACCEPTED THE DRAWING AND HAVE MET WITH ALL APPLICABLE PARTIE/DICIPLINE TO INURE THEE PLAN ARE PROPERLY COORDINATED WITH OTHER APECT OF THE PROJECT. THE OWNER AND ARCHITECT, ARE REPONIBLE FOR ANY BUILDING HOWN, INCLUDING AN AREA MEAURED FIVE (5) FEET AROUND ANY BUILDING. 5. IT I THE UER' REPONIBILITY TO ENURE THI COPY CONTAIN THE MOT CURRENT REVIION. Project Title Bever Residence 333 Van icklen Road outh Burlington, Vermont TOTAL BUFFER IMPACT (INCLUDING GRADING) EXITING vs. PROPOED INCREAE OF 46.6.F. + 5582.6.F. = 5,629.2.F. PROPOED heet Title Buffer Impacts Date: 07/17/2014 cale: ---- Project Number: 2014039 Drawn By: RMP Project Engineer: JAD Approved By: EX-01

HED EXITING HOUE PROPOED HOUE PROPOED COTTAGE FOOTPRINT AREA PROPOED HOUE PROPOED COTTAGE TOTAL EXITING HOUE 2373.F. 1384.F. 3757.F. 2198.F. EX-02 Project Name: Bever Residence heet Title: Building Footprint Comparsion Date: 07/17/2014 Drawn By: RMP cale: Project Number: 1" = 20' 2014039 Project Engineer: Approved By: JAD TRUDELL CONULTING ENGINEER 478 BLAIR PARK ROAD WILLITON, VERMONT 05495 802 879 6331 WWW.TCEVT.COM

D W D 336 2008025 Field Book: 256 Project Reference: 330 328 OHP 326 CB RIM=321.08 i=318.31 VAN ICKLEN RD BRIDGE 24" HDPE i=317.72 TCE CONTROL POINT #501 ELEV.=.17 15" HDPE EXITING TREE (TYP.) PAVED DRIVE 15" PVC POND OUTFLOW EXITING POND TOP/BANK UP UP UP UP 50' WETLAND MUDDY BROOK WETLAND BUFFER ZONE BOUNDARY LINE PER OUTH BURLINGTON TAX MAP MALL ELECTRICAL TRANFORMER 24" CMP WALKWAY T1-2 T1-1 TCE CONTROL POINT #3 ELEV.=323.41 42" CMP 24" CMP BRIDGE i=321.11 TREAM BRICK-LINED T3-1 UP 12" CMP 6" PVC TONE WALL T3-2 i=.25 EXITING WETLAND i=323.53 TP MTC LOT 50 MALL TREAM MH AP TCE CONTROL P POINT #503 AP ELEV.=329.05 P MH OHP OHP 328 OHP OHP OHP OHP OHP 330 TCE CONTROL POINT #504 ELEV.=330.34 320 330 320 326 330 328 320 326 BUFFER 320 320 50' WETLAND 320 BUFFER 326 EXITING HOUE FFE=332.78 BFE=.29 326 328 TCE CONTROL POINT #2 ELEV.=320.99 T2-2 T2-1 330 HED 332 334 338 BUFFER 50' WETLAND ROCK LEDGE 334 TCE CONTROL POINT #1 ELEV.=333.51 340 320 338 336 332 340 340 338 326 336 334 328 334 334 330 332 334 336 336 338 338 336 338 332 CB G G G 334 20' EWER EAEMENT LOT 51 GA GATE VALVE i=330.56 W D 332 FM FM EXITING EXITING HOUE WETLAND AND IDEWALK TO BE DEMOLIHED 326 328 330 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXITING FUNCTIONING LEACHFIELD TO BE ABANDONED LEGEND PAVED DRIVE OR ROAD GRAVEL DRIVE OR ROAD TREE LINE WETLAND LIMIT TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR EWER MAIN AND ERVICE EWER FORCEMAIN WATER MAIN AND ERVICE TORM DRAINAGE GA LINE OVERHEAD POWER UNDERGROUND POWER PROPERTY LINE TONEWALL FENCE ILT FENCE WATER UPPLY WELL WATER CURB TOP OUTLET OR END ECTION VALVE PUMP TATION (P) EWER MANHOLE (MH) EWER CLEANOUT (CO) IGN CATCH BAIN (CB) UTILITY POLE TELEPHONE PEDETAL (TP) ALARM PANEL (AP) MTC OR TRANFORMER (MTC) TCE CONTROL POINT TEEL REBAR IRON PIPE WETLAND AMPLE POINT URVEY NOTE: PROJECT LOCATION 124 FM W D OHP UP W P MTC 1. THE PURPOE OF THE EXITING CONDITION PLAN I TO DEPICT PERTINENT EXITING CONDITION A OF THE DATE OF URVEY, 04-21-2014. 2. BEARING HOWN ARE BAED UPON VERMONT GRID NORTH. 3. VERTICAL DATUM I BAED ON NAVD88 (GEIOD 12). G Revisions No. Description Date By Use of These Drawings 1. Unless otherwise noted, these Drawings are intended for preliminary planning, coordination with other disciplines or utilities, and/or approval from the regulatory authorities. They are not intended as construction drawings unless noted as such. 2. Only drawings specifically marked For Construction are intended to be used in conjunction with contract documents, specifications, owner/contractor agreements and to be fully coordinated with other disciplines, including but not limited to, the Architect, if applicable. These Drawings shall not be used for construction layout. Contact TCE for any construction surveying services or to obtain electronic data suitable for construction layout. 3. These Drawings are specific to the Project and are not transferable. As instruments of service, these drawings, and copies thereof, furnished by TCE are its exclusive property. Changes to the drawings may only be made by TCE. If errors or omissions are discovered, they shall be brought to the attention of TCE immediately. 4. By use of these drawings for construction of the Project, the Owner represents that they have reviewed, approved, and accepted the drawings and have met with all applicable parties/disciplines to insure these plans are properly coordinated with other aspects of the Project. The Owner and Architect, are responsible for any buildings shown, including an area measured a minimum five (5) feet around any building. 5. It is the User's responsibility to ensure this copy contains the most current revisions. Project Title E T A T P ROF E JENN I FER L OF ANN DEAUT E L No. 8917 CIVIL I C E N I ONA L V E RMONT E NG I NE E R Bever Residence 333 Van icklen Road outh Burlington, Vermont E D MH 15" HDPE FM FM C.O. 8" PVC 4" DR 21 PVC FORCEMAIN 334 MTC COBBLETONE DR. 8" PERF. PE LOT 1 HYD. D 8" PVC 6" PERF. PE FM W CB MH CB D 12" P.E. LOT 29 LOT 28 FM W 8" D.I. :\_TCE DRAWING\2014\039 Fife Residence- outh Burlington\2014039 - EC.dwg, 5/22/2014 2:44:33 PM, DWG To PDF.pc3 4" LOT 27 4. COORDINATE YTEM I BAED ON VERMONT TATE PLANE (U.. URVEY FEET). PROJECT INFORMATION: 5. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL ETABLIHED WITH RTK GP OBERVATION FROM THE RICHMOND COR TATION. A TRIMBLE R6 1. OWNER OF RECORD: TONAQUIT INC. RTK GP UNIT WA EMPLOYED FOR THEE OBERVATION. 333 VAN ICKLEN ROAD OUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 6. THE LOCATION OF EXITING UNDERGROUND UTILITIE AND IMPROVEMENT HOWN ARE BAED ON REEARCH, UTILITY PLAN 2. TAX PARCEL ID: 1750-00333 PROVIDED BY OTHER, AND/OR URFACE EVIDENCE ENCOUNTERED AND WERE OBTAINED IN A MANNER CONITENT WITH THE ORDINARY 3. PHYICAL ADDRE 333 VAN ICKLIN RD TANDARD OF PROFEIONAL CARE AND HAVE NOT BEEN OF PROPERTY: OUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT 05403 INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR THE DEIGN ENGINEER. ADDITIONAL UTILITIE NOT HOWN MAY EXIT. ENGINEER HALL BE 4. PARCEL IZE: 10± ACRE NOTIFIED IF ANY DICREPANCIE ARE ENCOUNTERED. ACTUAL LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIE MAY VARY. DIGAFE MUT BE 5. ZONING DITRICT: OUTHEAT QUADRANT (EQ) CONTACTED PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. CALL 1-888-DIG AFE NATURAL REOURCE PROTECTION AREA (NRP) (344-7233). FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DITRICT 7. PERIMETER BOUNDARIE HOWN HEREON TRICTLY FROM TAX MAP 6. TCE DID NOT COMPLETE A BOUNDARY URVEY FOR THI PROPERTY. THE LOT INFORMATION ONLY, THI PLAN DOE NOT DEPICT A FORMAL LINE AND AREA HOWN ARE FOR ILLUTRATIVE PURPOE ONLY AND ARE BOUNDARY URVEY. APPROXIMATE. 7. WETLAND DELINEATION BY TRUDELL CONULTING ENGINEER IN APRIL 2014. THI DETERMINATION WA CONFIRMED BY TATE WETLAND OFFICE IN MAY Graphic cale 2014. Feet 30 0 30 60 90 120 heet Title Existing Conditions Date: 04/24/14 cale:!" = 30' Project Number: 2014039 Drawn By: NPC Project Engineer: JAD Approved By: C1-02

From: Victoria Fraser [mailto:vkfraser@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Vicki Fraser ent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 12:05 PM To: ray ubject: Flooding on Van icklen Ray - There were several things I didn t get to mention last night, because I was interrupted. I would appreciate it if you would forward this to the Chairman of the DRB. I have lived on Van icklen Road for 27 years. The photographs of the flooding in March of 2011 represent a moderate flood. On a scale of 1-10, I would say this flood is a 4. A flood to which I would give an 8 rating would be covering my driveway, covering the road extending past my driveway to the next house, and be half way up the hubcaps of my car when driving out the flooded drive. This has happened 4 times in the years I have lived on Van icklen. The flood in March 2011 has not gone over my driveway. Photograph 4 shows the water still has a foot or two to go before touching the road. ignificant flooding occur every 2-3 years. ome floods are moderate, some are severe. Photograph 1 shows the water coming to the base of a pine tree on the east side of the house. If that pine tree had been shown in the drawings, we would know the elevation of the moderate flood in 2011. I believe this flood is past FEMA s 100 year mark of.5 feet. This is important because it indicates that the extension of the sunroom to the east, with the needed fill, which will continue to extend east, projects into an area that floods regularly, even though it is not in the 100 year flood plain. I would like to suggest that the eastward edge of the envelope extend no further than the current foundation. Thank you, Vicki Fraser