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Airport presents sketch-plan for small south-end hangar; board flags stormwater, setbacks and solar items
Summary
Burlington International Airport presented a sketch-plan amendment to its master plan for a hangar at the airport’s south end. The board and staff discussed phasing, setback constraints caused by an existing stormwater tank under the site, a July 2025 construction target and minor items (TDM, solar readiness) to supply at the next review stage.
The South Burlington Development Review Board heard a sketch-plan presentation (SK 2503) on June 3 from the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport seeking to add a hangar to the airport master plan at the south end of the complex.
Why it matters: The item would amend the airport master plan for a 901.6-acre complex and add a proposed hangar; the board sought guidance on whether to include the hangar in an existing approved phase or create a new phase, and requested technical follow-up on setbacks, structural constraints and solar-readiness analysis.
Stantec and airport staff described the proposal as a test…
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