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Right of Way Condition Inventory for Stormwater Management, Phase II – Wards 2&3, City of Burlington, Vermont

2.1 MB
Year:
2022
Theme:
Environment, Infrastructure, Storm Water, Stormwater
Description:
On behalf of Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the City of Burlington (City), Stone Environmental, Inc. (Stone) completed in June 2022 a Right of Way Condition Inventory for Stormwater Management within Burlington Wards 2 and 3. A summary of the inventory and tasks completed are described below. Data from the project is in two web maps Soil Boring Status Map and BTV Soil and Utility ROW Assessment Map. See section 1. Introduction to click on embedded web links to these maps.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Burlington

Right of Way Condition Inventory for Stormwater Management, Phase I – Wards 5&6 City of Burlington, Vermont

1.3 MB
Year:
2021
Theme:
Environment, Storm Water, Stormwater
Description:
On behalf of Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the City of Burlington (City), Stone Environmental, Inc. (Stone) has completed the Right of Way Condition Inventory for Stormwater Management within Burlington Wards 5 and 6. A summary of the inventory and tasks completed are described below. Data from the project is in two web maps Soil Boring Status Map and BTV Soil and Utility ROW Assessment Map. These two maps can be accessed by viewing the embedded links in the paragraph titled 1. Introduction.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Burlington

Allen Brook Large Culvert Assessment Study

6.5 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
Storm Water, Water Quality
Description:
This project extensively conducted culvert assessment on all large culverts (more than 5 ft) within the Allen Brook watershed in Williston.  The study focused on evaluating existing conditions of all six large culverts; four on Talcott Road (2 doubles), one on South Ridge Road and one on Old Stage Road, identifying regulations and permitting processes that may required for future culvert replacement/improvement and develop a long-term implementation plan including prioritizing, conceptual plans and cost estimates that will be included in the Town's Capital Improvement Plan.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Williston

Richmond Stormwater Master Plan

38.9 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Stormwater, Water Quality
Description:
Within this Plan, localized stormwater problems are examined at a larger scale (e.g., throughout the village core) to determine their relative contributions and aid in setting priorities for addressing challenges related to stormwater runoff. As adjoining municipalities also take increasingly comprehensive views of stormwater management issues and planning, these plans are one-stop resources that can improve coordination and increase opportunities for collaboration in meeting watershed-related needs across political boundaries.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Richmond

Town of Richmond Stormwater Master Plan

38.9 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Storm Water, Stormwater
Description:
The ultimate objective of this stormwater master planning project is to support the Town in improving stormwater management, by providing a list of high priority water resource concerns and conceptual solutions that support the development and implementation of future restoration projects in an efficient and targeted manner. This Stormwater Master Plan first incorporates information from existing plans and datasets to create a single, town-specific resource to guide future stormwater management activities. The resulting stormwater management planning information and resources are included in Section 2 of this report. This Stormwater Master Plan also:  Provides a means for comparing anticipated benefits of individual stormwater improvement projects;  Provides recommendations to address stormwater problems, including a prioritized list of problem areas that can assist the Town in directing resources to high priority projects; and  Presents conceptual solutions for stormwater management measures in select high priority problem areas.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Richmond

Malletts Bay Transportation and Stormwater Scoping Report – Appendix

16.9 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike/Ped, Intersection, Stormwater, Transportation
Description:
This scoping study identifies and evaluates alternatives that address stormwater management, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations along West Lakeshore Drive, and improvements at the Blakely Road and Lakeshore Drive intersection
Consultant:
Aldrich & Elliot, Stone Environmental, Third Sector Associates, Vanasse Hangen & Brustlin Inc.
Geography:
Colchester

Malletts Bay Stormwater Management System & Transportation Scoping Study

9.8 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike, Bike/Ped, Intersection, Pedestrian, Stormwater, Transportation
Description:
This scoping study identifies and evaluates alternatives that address stormwater management, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations along West Lakeshore Drive, and improvements at the Blakely Road and Lakeshore Drive intersection.
Consultant:
Aldrich & Elliot, Stone Environmental, Third Sector Associates, Vanasse Hangen & Brustlin Inc.
Geography:
Colchester

Essex Junction Village Brownfields Area Wide Assessment

83.1 MB
Year:
2012
Theme:
brownfields, environmental, Municipal Planning
Description:
Stone Environmental, Inc. (Stone) was retained by the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) to perform an Area-Wide Assessment (AWA) of the Village Center zoning district in Essex Junction, Vermont utilizing funds provided through a Brownfields Assessment Grant from United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). The overall objective of the AWA was to provide a preliminary evaluation of environmental conditions and potential environmental concerns within the assessment area; this information will help inform planning for the Crescent Connector road project and potential redevelopment in the zoning district. To accomplish this objective, Stone reviewed pertinent historical documents, published geologic literature, Federal and State environmental databases, and Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation VT DEC Sites Management Section (SMS) files for known hazardous waste sites within and immediately upgradient of the Village Center zoning district (collectively the Project Area). This AWA relies on existing sources of information; no environmental sampling or on-site inspections were conducted.  
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Essex Junction