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Burlington airport seeks storage shed and paving; DRB closes continued application after staff questions

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Burlington International Airport presented a continued site‑plan application on July 1 for a 3,658‑square‑foot snow equipment shed, fueling area and expanded paved apron at 698 Airport Parkway.

Burlington International Airport representatives presented a continued site‑plan application on July 1 for the second phase of an airport master plan at 698 Airport Parkway. The proposal covers a 3,658‑square‑foot material/shed building for snow‑removal equipment, a fueling area and a large paved apron for maneuvering and parking. Airport planning director Larry Lackey and architect/engineers from Passaro Associates answered board questions about landscaping, lighting, curbing and parking layout.

The board’s review focused on plan details staff identified as incomplete or needing clarification before final approval: planting species and quantities for the parklet/landscape areas; whether curbing should be installed along an existing sloped edge where new plantings will be placed; light pole mounting heights and shielding; and whether the new paved parking…

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