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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0263 CEDAR STREET Co 3 Ce o a o j i1r.�...s��.�+s.�!lMti�-,.�+- �-- ----•-.: -.-�. --� �—. _ _. _.,. _ .: _ �_,..�,,,.,,. �1 _,�,r:..+.�;::,+rav^•�,+..w..�..rww....ti.s++...�..�. -- ar'ix� ^-�;;!�i 9 i 7frl u i F c, ��NlY1 •'� i o v0 s NnJ CMLn 6 \ � J h' L O o t t 4 J m h V Q 0 • r I 1 i � / f r i / I r SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLG BUILDING DEPT. THE SAMUEL ISHAM HOUSE JUL 3 0 2019 1340 MAIN STREET OSTERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02655-1542 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TELEPHONE(508)428-0950 FACSIMILE(508)420-1536 ALBERT J. SCHULZ MICHAEL F. SCHULZ aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com mschulz@schulzlawoffices.com HAND DELIVERED July 30, 2019 Mr. Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Notice of Pending Court Action dated 711912019 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Our File No. /23475 Dear Mxrence: Confirming our telephone conversation this morning, my clients have not operated the, school since January 2019. They do however, intend to complete and file, through Renee Mierzejewski the report you have requested and discussed with Renee. I understood that Renee had already filed this report. A building permit application is also intended to be filed. Please let me know whether the report or a building permit application has been filed. I appreciate you contacting me this morning to discuss this project. Sin rel , Albert J. chulz AJS/ssm Meeting on 8/23/18: regarding a request for a sewage disposal permit for 263 Cedar St, W.B to connect their new bathrooms, in another building on the property,to the septic system.The bathrooms were located on the floor plan between two "classrooms".The permit was originally denied by M.M. because the existing septic permit was only designed for a 5 bedroom system and no school flow was accounted for in the GPD. Also,the property is on a well and a school would require water testing. Attendees : Brian Florance,Tom McKean, Marybeth McKenzie, Denise Bel, Courtney Bottcher After the sewage disposal permit was denied a meeting was requested to explain about the usage of "classroom" on the submitted site plan. During the meeting Denise Bell and Courtney Bottcher explained that they had previously requested, and received approval from the town,to have a homeschool for students. (This approval was for no more than three individuals per session.When she first asked,for that approval, I had contacted Courtney because they are on a well and a school must have their water tested if certain criteria are met.At that time, Courtney said that she would only be having 8 students max with 2 adults on premise and have the children on site 1-2 days a week for 1 hour. Under those parameters she did not meet the criteria to have the well tested for a school.) When asked why they had "school" written on the site plan they both stated that it wasn't a school. They wanted the area to have friends of her son,who is home schooled,to have a place where they can go after school to hang out and play. She also stated that the kids that come over are other homeschooled kids and that some may have been "traumatized" and that she works with these "traumatized" kids while they are there. Brian Florence asked if the kids had "special physical needs" because then that would have to be addressed in regards to building access etc.. Courtney stated that the kids did not have physical disabilities, but were "traumatized" and that she works with them while they interact with her son. At the time of the meeting, both Denise Bell and Courtney Bottcher, were asked the following: how many kids would be there, how many adults, and the duration of time the kids would be on site.They said it was for 1-3 days a week for around an hour and only two adults on site with Courtney being one of them. Brian Florence asked them if it would be open to the public and they said it would not be open to the public, only open to other home schooled friends of her son. It was determined at that time that they did not meet the "school" requirements and that the labeling on the site plan could be changed from "classroom"to "reading-room" and that the septic permit could be approved. It was also stated at the meeting that if anything changes occurred regarding this use that it would have to be reviewed again at that time. Marybeth McKenzie i McKenzie, Marybeth To: cbottcher3@gamail.com Cc: Sousa,Vanessa Subject: well and "school" Hello Courtney, Hope all is well. I contacted the DEP drinking water program and explained what you were planning on doing at your stable; having a total of 8 children and 2 adults,twice a week,foe one hour sessions.The well would need to be tested If you have more than 25 people on site for 60 days or more a year, so at this time you will not be required to have the well-tested. If the status of what you plan on doing changes please contact us so we can make sure all regulations are met concerning your private well.Also, I did locate your site plan, so you don't need to send a copy of it with your updated manure management plan and stable layout to show the horse stalls.You must send in the updated information by 2/9/18 or I will have to send on order letter. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. 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SCHULZ aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com mschulz@schulzlawoffices.com HAND DELIVERED July 30, 2019 Mr. Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Notice of Pending Court Action dated 711912019 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Our File No. 23475 Dear M —"orence: Confirming our telephone conversation this morning, my clients have not operated the school since January 2019. They do however, intend to complete and file, through Renee Mierzejewski the report you have requested and discussed with Renee. I understood that Renee had already filed this report.. A building permit application is also intended to be filed. Please let me know whether the report or a building permit application has been filed. I appreciate you contacting me this morning to discuss this project. SinkJ. Alulz AJS/ssm Town of Barnstable • ��'THE tp�o Building Department Services y , O Brian Florence, CB « « LE + BARNSTABLE, « BARNSTAB�,�� MASS. °� Building Commissioner MLLSid6 N6I5.951F0.V111F.6S1LMlbIMI! Op 1639. ,,0� 1639-2014 D M A 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Pending Court Action 7/19/2019 Denise Bell &Courtney Bottcher 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable, Ma 02668 Re: Zoning Violations Dear MS Bell & MS Bottcher, A Notice of Violation was issued to you on 1/22/2019 in order to inform you of the specific details and nature of violation(s) observed. This letter also serves as a final opportunity to voluntarily abate said violation(s) and avoid further enforcement action by bringing your property into compliance. In the original Notice, you were advised of your rights to appeal the order. At this time it is apparent that you have chosen not to comply with our order to abate and you have failed to make a timely appeal. Therefore, the Town of Barnstable is left with no option but to proceed with a court action in order to compel compliance. This letter is being sent as a courtesy to inform you that we have prepared our case and will be submitting it to the appropriate Barnstable Court within the next seven (7).days. If your failure to abate was an oversight or you have decided to abate the violation please contact this office forthwith to discuss any remedy or option now available to you. You may contact me at 508-862-4038 in the event that you have any questions concerning this matter. Please find a copy of the original notice(s) enclosed. regards, Robik Anderson Code Compliance Manager Town of Barnstable Building Department Services s Brian Florence, CBO i Building Commissioner L:��j RNSTAB 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Building Code Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Denise A. Bell and all persons having notice of this order: As property owner or tenant of the property located.at 263 Cedar Street,Assessors Map 131 Parcel 003 and known as accessory structure to a single-family dwelling,you are hereby notified that you. are in violation of 780 CMR,the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Sections R111.1 Certificate of Occupancy,and are ORDERED this date 1/22/2019 to: CEASE AND DESIST all functions associated with the following violation(s)on or at the above mentioned premises: Summary of Violation: On 1/22/2019 I observed a violation of 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Section RI 11.1. Specifically,..after reviewing the website associated with the property (https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com)it is apparent that the owners/occupants of the property are operating a K-4th grade school in violation of the State building code. Further,having met with the owner(August 2018)to discuss use of the accessory structure as part of a single- family dwelling for occasional homeschooling events it is apparent that the owner has expanded the use of the property beyond the spirit of that discussion. Summary of Action to Abate.Violation: In order to abate this violation and to avoid further enforcement action by this office, commence immediately upon receipt of this notice the following action: Cease and desist the use of any portion of the single-family dwelling or its accessory structures as classrooms or as a school until such time as a certificate of occupancy for an E-Use Group(Educational)is obtained from the building department. And, if aggrieved by this notice and order;to show cause as to why you should not be required ' abate the violation in this notice,you may file a Notice of Appeal(specifying the grounds thereof) with the State Building Code Appeals Board within(45)days of the receipt of this order,and in accordance with MGL c.. 143 § 100. If,at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as the law requires may be taken. B Ord46 Brian Florence Building Comm ssioner Y Denise Bell/Courtney Bottcher Community School at Legacy Farm 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable, MA r 0 SGHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLG BUILDING DEPT. THE SAMUEL ISHAM HOUSE 1340 MAIN STREET JUL 3 0 2019 OSTERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02655-1542 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TELEPHONE(508)428-0950 FACSIMILE(508)420-1536 ALBERT J. SCHULZ MICHAEL F. SGHULZ aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com mschulz@schulzlawoffices.com HAND DELIVERED July 30, 2019 Mr. Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Notice of Pending Court Action dated 711912019 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Our File_No. /23475 b'�/ Dear Mrrence: Confirming our telephone conversation this morning, my clients have not operated the school since January 2019. They do however, intend to complete and file, through Renee Mierzejewski the report you have requested and discussed with Renee. I understood that Renee had already filed this report. A building permit application is also intended to be filed. Please let me know whether the report or a building permit application has been filed. I appreciate you contacting me this morning to discuss this project. Sin rel , i Albert J. chulz AJS/ssm Denise Bell/Courtney Bottcher Community School at Legacy Farm INDEX Exhibit A Summary of Material Fact Exhibit B Case Outline Exhibit C Notice of Violation Exhibit D Request for Service Exhibit E Zoning Section Exhibit F Property Ownership Exhibit G Correspondence Exhibit H Meeting Notes 8/23/18 Brian Florence & Marybeth McKenzie Exhibit I Supporting Documentation Community School website Article of Organization Doing Business As Certificate (DBA) Home Occupation Registration Administrative Office Use Restriction Exhibit J Outline of Enforcement History 2010-2012 Summary of Material Facts Denise A Bell/Courtney Bell Bottcher Owner: Denise A Bell Property: 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Zoning Code Chapter 240-14 A (1) Violation: On or about Jan 7, 2019, the Building Commissioner became aware of an inter-departmental inquiry concerning the status of a private school at the su.bj ct--/" property. A letter submitted by Denise Bell dated Jan. 16, 2018 sought consideration for MS Bell and her daughter, Courtney Bell Bottcher to allow the use of an accessory barn structure by a home-school network. MS Bell identified the use in her letter to be limited to no more than 8 children per session. The proposal included STEAM classes, animal care, plant identification, gardening, art & music and horsemanship. Subsequently, a meeting occurred between the Building Commissioner and the Bells also attended by Mary Beth McKenzie, Health Inspector in order to discuss and address the code and permitting aspects of the proposal and obtain more detailed information directly from the applicant. A review of the file shows a handwritten notation on the letter clarifying 8 home-schooled children, two adults for two days a week, one hour sessions. It was determined that the property's use remained within the realm of a typical residential use group and as such no code analysis was required to accommodate the home schooling proposal. Now, it is found that a private school (The Community School at Legacy Farm) serving K-4 is operating from this residential property. The organization operates 8 AM —5 PM daily and accepts up to 10 students per session, M-F.The site has not been permitted or inspected for the safety and sanitary provisions required under the authority of state and local codes. f Denise A Bell/Courtney Bell Bottcher Case Outline Owner: Denise Bell & Courtney Bell Bottcher .Location: 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Zoning: Residential F Chapter 240-14 A (1)Single Family Zone 1. Principal permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the RC-1 and RF Districts: M Single-family residential dwelling (detached). Violations: Operation of un-permitted private school Case Facts: 01/04/2019 Health Division staff inquired about approval of private school operation at the subject address. 01/07/2019 Inquiry submitted to Building Commissioner. The current zoning of subject property is RF Residential Single-family. The Bells operate a horse farm. The Bells established The Community School at Legacy Farm. The Community School at Legacy Farm is a S01 (C ) (3) organization. Courtney Bottcher is president,treasurer and director. Denise Bell is clerk 01/16/2018 Denise Bell letter seeks approval for a home schooling use for 8 children. Jan. 2018 Building Commissioner met with Bells and Health staff to determine the use classification and all applicable codes. A handwritten notation on the Denis Bell's letter identifies 8 students, 2 adults, 2 days a week for 1 hour. There are no permits to construct or retro-fit a building for assembly use as classroom. There is no site plan approval on file to address the traffic and parking needs and arrangements. There is no analysis for the facility or site identifying the code requirements (state and local)for the current use as a private school. The Website for the Community School at Legacy Farm identifies teachers, curriculum, enrollment application, deposit requirements and tuition. t Notice of Violation Town of Barnstable Building Department Services Brian Florence, CBO ��T Building Commissioner BABSTABLE 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 im8-2014 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Building Code Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Denise A. Bell and all persons having notice of this order: As property owner or tenant of the property located.at 263 Cedar Street,Assessors Map 131 Parcel 003 and known as accessory structure to a single-family dwelling,you are hereby notified that you. are in violation of 780 CMR,the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Sections R111.1 Certificate of Occupancy,and are ORDERED this date 1/22/2019 to: CEASE AND DESIST all functions associated with the following violation(s)on or at the above mentioned premises: Summary of Violation: On 1/22/2019 I observed a violation of 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Section Rl 11.1. Specifically,_after reviewing the website associated with the property (https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com)it is apparent that the owners/occupants of the property are operating a K-4th grade school in violation of the State building code. Further,having met with the owner(August 2018)to discuss use of the accessory structure as part of a single- family dwelling for occasional homeschooling events it is apparent that the owner has expanded the use of the property beyond the spirit of that discussion. Summary of Action to Abate.Violation: In order to abate this violation and to avoid further enforcement action by this office, commence immediately upon receipt of this notice the following action: Cease and desist the use of any portion of the single-family dwelling or its accessory structures as classrooms or as a school until such time as a certificate of occupancy for an E-Use Group (Educational)is obtained from the building department. And, if aggrieved by this notice and order;to show cause as to why you should not be required abate the violation in this notice,you may file a Notice of Appeal(specifying the grounds thereof) with the State Building Code Appeals Board within(45)days of the receipt of this order and in accordance with MGL c.. 143 § 100. If, at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as the law requires may be taken. B Ordr� Brian Florence Building Comm ssioner REQUEST FOR SERVICE - Pnnted On 2/13/2019 w Complaint Call Report i � BARN81'A8i1,: J "1•S r.,: YS L � • 263 CEDAR STREET, WEST.BARNSTABLE <<_ oMx,• x Case# -C-19 33 Case#: C-19-33 Address: 263 CEDAR STREET,WEST Date: 1/7/2019 BARNSTABLE Owner Info: Property Info-.- BELL, DENISE A MBL: PO BOX 990 131-003 EAST MA 02537 SANDWICH Owner Notified?: Complaint Details: Type of Complaint' Classification of Complaint Method of Complaint Building Code, Medium Priority Dept Referral Complaint Summary: Property owner is operating a full scale school operation K-4 8-5 daily with 10 students per session and professional teachers. Building renovations did not address use other than residential use for small personal home schooling network-2 days and no more than 8 students. Action History: Action Taken Date Description Fee Inspector Inspector Assigned to Complaint: florencb Filed by: andersor Comments: Comment Date Commenter Comment 1/7/2019 andersor See website (printed material in file)concerning application process/non- refundable deposit/tuition and number of students and teachers., hours of operation. 1/17/2019 andersor Courtney Bell came in to discuss matter with BC. He referred her to ZBA. 2/11/2019 andersor 2/8/2019 Another parent of a student called (3rd parent to do so) called to inquire about the re-opening date as Courtney informed parents that they are just days away from opening. Renee Mierzejewski (617-947-3029) contacted this office on 217/19 to confirm what information Brian was looking for to be included in the architectural analysis she would be preparing on behalf of her client. 2/11/2019 andersor 2/11/2019 9:42 AM A parent appeared in person at the counter to inquire about the re-opening of the school. Advised we are waiting for report and cannot speculate on what will be required and/or re-opening date. Date: 2/1312019- " Town:of Barnstable { r C. s - rq ` Punted On 2/13/2019 �* r . ~�`"` o ComplaintYCAII Report �Fy o- �s M 263Z E DAWSTREET, W` EST BARNSTABLE 4. f. Case# C-19 33� r� 2/12/2019 andersor Lydia (another parent of a student)called to check the status of the school's re-opening. She left her#413-313-3602 but did not return the VM I left for her yesterday. 2/13/2019 andersor A parent called this morning to confirm that the Building Dept's Notice of Violation prohibited parents and children from being on site and therefore unable to retrieve their belongings from the school. Per the BC's direction, I called and left a VM with Courtney Bell to clarify that the Violation restrictions were with regards to the operation of the school itself and in no way prevented parents from getting their belongings. I followed that up with a written email. Courtney acknowledged that email with a written response as well. Subsequently, Courtney must have notified the parents via an email that all of the belongings would be installed in a common hallway for the parents to retrieve. The BPD has been notified accordingly and will assist a parent should they request an officer at a later time. Date. 2/13/2019 * Town of Barnstable ZONING SECTION Town of Barnstable, M4 Monday,January 7, 2019 Chapter 240. Zoning Article III. District Regulations 240-14. RC-1 and RF Residential Districts. A. Principal permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the RC-1 and RF Districts: Single-family residential dwelling (detached). B. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts: Renting of rooms for not more than three nonfamily members by the family residing in a single-family dwelling. [Amended 11-7-1987 by Art. 12] Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the provisions of§ 240-11B (2) herein. C. Conditional uses. The following uses are permitted as conditional uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts,provided a special permit•is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of§ 240-125C herein and subject to the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: [Amended 8-17-1995 by Order No. 95-195] a Home occupation, subject to all the provisions of§ 240-46C, Home occupation by special permit. Renting of rooms to no more than six lodgers in one multiple-unit dwelling. Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the provisions of§ 240-11C (2) herein. Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses in excess of the density provisions of § 240-11B (2) (b) herein, either on the same or adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (Reserved)j 11 u Editor's Note: Former Subsection C (4), regarding family apartments, was repealed ll- 18-2004 by Order No. 2005-026. See now § 240-47.1. a Windmills and other devices for the conversion of wind energy to electrical or mechanical energy, but only as an accessory use. La Bed-and-breakfast operation subject to the provisions of§ 240-11C(6). [Added 2-20-1997] D. Special permit uses. The following uses are permitted as special permit uses in the RC- 1 and RF Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Planning Board: Open space residential developments subject to the provisions of§ 240-17 herein. Private initiated affordable housing developments: A private-initiated affordable housing developments (PI-AHD) on seven acres or more, subject to the provisions of§ 240-17.1 and in full compliance with the standards set forth therein. Added 11-18-2004 by Order No. 2004-113] E. Bulk regulations. Minimum Yard Setbacks (feet) Minimum Lot Minimum Lot Minimum Lot Maximum Zoning Area Frontage Width Building Height Districts (square feet) (feet) (feet) Front Side Rear (feet) RC-1 43,560' 125 — 303 15 15 30' RF 43,5602 150 — 303 15 15 30' ' Or 2 1/2 stories,whichever is lesser. 2 A minimum lot area of 87,120 square feet is required in RPOD Overlay District. [Added 10-26-2000] 3 One hundred feet along Routes 28 and 132. PROPERTY OWNERSHIP Town of Barnstable - Assessing Division - Page 1 of 3 13 Share Tweet Shares Email Property Display Use O e: Owner Information v Map/Block/Lot: 131 /003/ Property Address 263 CEDAR STREET Village: West Barnstable Town Sewer At Address: No GIS Zoning Value: RF Owner Name as of 1/1/17: BELL, DENISE A PO BOX 990 EAST SANDWICH, MA. 02537 Co-Owner Name Assessed Values v Tax Information v Sales History v Photos v Sketches y Construction Details �► http://web.townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/Pro... 1/9/2019 Town of Barnstable - Assessing Division - Page 2 of 3 Building Details Land Building value $ 204,200 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms Replacement Cost $314,219 Bathrooms 4 Full-0 Half Lot Size 5.8 (Acres) Model Residential Total Rooms 11 Rooms Appraised $Value 189,300 Style Conventional Heat Fuel Oil Assessed $Value 189,300 Grade Average Heat Type Hot Water I Plus i j Year Built 1950 AC Type None iI Effective 35 Interior HardwoodCarpet depreciation Floors Stories 1 1/2 Stories Interior Walls Drywall Living Area sq/ft 3,155 Exterior Wood Shingle Walls Gross Area sq/ft 5,375 Roof Gable/Hip Structure Roof Cover Asph/F GIs/Cmp Outbuildings and Extra Features v Town of Barnstable 2018 Uindex.asp) Town Records Access Officer Ann Quirk Public Records Request Form (/Departments/TownClerk/pageview.asp? file=Office Information/Public-Records-Request.html&title=Public%20Records% 20Reguest&exp=Office Information) P 508-862-4044 F 508-790-6326 Contact Town Hall 367 Main Street http://web.townofbarnstable.us/Departments/Asses sing/Property_Values/Pro... 1/9/2019 EMAILS, CORRESPONDENCE BELLS' DECLARATION OF INTENDED USE Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian ',3ent: Tuesday, January 08, 2019 2:06 PM To: Anderson, Robin; Bowers, Edwin Subject: FW: Two potential issues FYI and for the record -Brian From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 2:06 PM To: Ells, Mark; Clyburn, Andy Cc: Weil, Ruth Subject: Two potential issues Hi Mark and Andy, We have two very serious code compliance issues that you should be aware of. 1. 270 Communication Way has a health facility that is operating without certificates of inspections at best and at worst without a certificate of occupancy. They have built out an adjacent commercial unit next to their existing facility without permits and are occupying both. Their clients are considered a population at risk and we have no idea of the actual activity taking place except that we observed an ambulance bringing a patient to the facility on a stretcher. We believe the unit to be a drug rehab type facility so I am loathe to shut the place down without making every effort to help them get into compliance. Unfortunately any attempts to communicate with the operators have been met with complete and utter defiance of our efforts. They refuse to even speak with us about the facility except to tell us to call their business office in Boston. Today we tried to serve them with a written notice of violation and they refused to accept it so we posted the building with a notice of violation to let anyone entering the structure know that it has not had proper inspections. . The facility is owned by a concern that is located in Boston... we will serve them through the USPS. 2. A woman who owns the Legacy Farm in West Barnstable deceived me in 2017 when she sought permission to have local home schooled kids come to her farm for classes once a week. She told me that her child was homeschooled and that the home school model was that kids went from home to home to get different classes so that they could be with other kids who were homeschooled. I agreed then that based upon the information she provided that she was not operating a school but rather simply allowing up to 8 of her kids classmates come to the house once a week for lessons based on equine and farm curriculum. I learned today that she is running an actual private school in a residential district for K-4th grade students as well as "specialty" classes. The owner is in violation of both the zoning ordinance and building code regulations. I am very concerned for the safety of the children as the barn where they are conducting classes does not meet any building code standards. We will do everything in our power to assist the operators and help them with their issues. Unfortunately due to the iature of the clientele and the safety of the occupants of both facilities I fear that we will have no option but to close both facilities if the operators do not make haste in the next 24-72 hours in resolving their issues. I will talk with Ruth about our legal options and obligations ASAP. 1 r Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner ::;'.uilding Department I Town of Barnstable �00 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us 2 Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian ent: Friday, January 18, 2019 4:17 PM 'To: Albert Schulz Cc: Anderson, Robin Subject: RE: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc-263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Attorney Schulz, Thank you for your email. In reviewing the facts, documentation submitted and based upon a previous conversation with Ms. Bottcher sometime last fall,what I understood the use of the property to be and what I understand to actually be taking place on the property are two entirely different things. I was led to believe that Ms. Bottcher's child was a part of a small home school network and that up to 8 children went from home to home for instruction. Ms. Bottcher indicated that home school classes at that location would occur once a week for 3-4 hours only. The website( https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/)for the Community School at Legacy Farm describes the operation as a full-blown school for grades K-4 with multiple certified teachers and a$10,000 annual tuition. There are two issues with the property being used a school: 1. The zoning district is a residential zoning district... the property may be eligible for a 40A exemption in the future but in light of your email today I do not think it is applicable at this time. 2. There are significant building code considerations to be addressed in an E-Use Group(educational)... Such as sprinkler system, alarm system and other building component life safety provisions. 3. A school is required to receive annual building,fire and health inspections...there have been none at the site. he use of the property as a school without zoning relief and the necessary life safety components in the building must cease until such time as the zoning issue is resolved and the life safety provisions are installed and inspected. I hope that you understand that I truly appreciate Ms. Bottcher's work. I wish her every success and stand prepared to assist in any way that we can but we need to ensure the safety of the students and that the operations there are lawful in every way. Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience if you have any questions. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.forence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 1:04 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc - 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Hi Brian, My client, Courtney Bottcher, dropped off a Notice of Zoning Violation (attached)concerning the above property. In .zviewing the matter with her, she told me that the above corporation is a non-profit corporation organized in Massachusetts on 2/6/18 (attached). Although the final approval for 501 (c) (3)status has not received final approval from the IRS, the corporation does has a T.I.N. (attached).Although Ms. Bottcher told me that she had provided Robin . 1 with all of the attached documents, perhaps she may be mistake about this. Do these documents affect the Notice that she received?Also attached is an email from Robin. Ms. Boucher tells me that she did not file for Site Plan Review, but I have advised her that she will probably have to go to Site Plan Review. ::ould you call or email me after you have had the opportunity to review these documents.Thanks! Al Schulz Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! z Anderson, Robin from: Florence, Brian ent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 8:50 AM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: FW: Code Enforcement Update-The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc-263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable FYI and for the record From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 8:50 AM To: Ells, Mark; Clyburn, Andy; Weil, Ruth; Jenkins, Elizabeth Subject: Code Enforcement Update FYI please see the email thread below as it concerns a code compliance initiative involving the operation of a school in a residential district. This is an update from my 1/8/2019 email to you entitled:Two Potential Issues From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 5:03 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: RE: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc- 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Brian, .Thanks for the email. I can't say I'm surprised, but we will get someone out there ASAP to give us an assessment of what eeds to be done. Have a great weekend and I'm sure we will be talking again very soon. Al Schulz Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you. are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. From: Florence, Brian [mailto:Brian.Florence@town.barnstable.ma.us] ent: Friday, January 18, 2019 4:17 PM fo: Albert Schulz Cc: Anderson, Robin Subject: RE: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc- 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable 1 Attorney Schulz, ank you for your email. In reviewing the facts,documentation submitted and based upon a previous conversation :With Ms. Bottcher sometime last fall, what I understood the use of the property to be and what I understand to actually be taking place on the property are two entirely different things. I was led to believe that Ms. Bottcher's child was a part of a small home school network and that up to 8 children went from home to home for instruction. Ms. Bottcher indicated that home school classes at that location would occur once a week for 3-4 hours only. The website ( https://www.communityschooIcapecod.com/)for the Community School at Legacy Farm describes the operation as a full-blown school for grades K-4 with multiple certified teachers and a$10,000 annual tuition. There are two issues with the property being used a school: 1. The zoning district is a residential zoning district...the property may be eligible for a 40A exemption in the future but in light of your email today I do not think it is applicable at this time. 2. There are significant building code considerations to be addressed in an E- Use Group (educational)...Such as sprinkler system,alarm system and other building component life safety provisions. 3. A school is required to receive annual building,fire and health inspections...there have been none at the site. The use of the property as a school without zoning relief and the necessary life safety components in the building must cease until such time as the zoning issue is resolved and the life safety provisions are installed and inspected. I hope that you understand that I truly appreciate Ms. Bottcher's work. I wish her every success and stand prepared to assist in any way that we can but we need to ensure the safety of the students and that the operations there are lawful in every way. Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience if you have any questions. Regards, "rian Florence, Building Commissioner :-auilding Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Friday,January 18, 2019 1:04 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc - 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Hi Brian, My client, Courtney Bottcher, dropped off a Notice of Zoning Violation (attached) concerning the above property. In reviewing the matter with her, she told me that the above corporation is a non-profit corporation organized in Massachusetts on 2/6/18 (attached).Although the final approval for 501 (c) (3)status has not received final approval from the IRS,the corporation does has a T.I.N. (attached).Although Ms. Bottcher told me that she had provided Robin with all of the attached documents, perhaps she may be mistake about this. Do these documents affect the Notice that she received?Also attached is an email from Robin. Ms. Bottcher tells me that she did not file for Site Plan Review, but I have advised her that she will probably have to go to Site Plan Review. ?ould you call or email me after you have had the opportunity to review these documents.Thanks! Al Schulz z ************************************************* ?lbert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! I 3 ' Anderson, Robin From: courtney Bottcher<cbottcher3@gmai1.com> Tuesday, January 16, 2018 11:08 AM Anderson, Robin Subject: 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable- Use Attachments: Consderation of Use. 2018 01 09.docx Ms. Anderson, Attached please find more information regarding the proposed use of 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable. Please let me know if you require any additional information. Regards, Courtney Boucher (774)994-1237 1 �n ZI bid 91 Ntii 61`JZ 319dlS���9 d0 Consideration of Intended Use January 16, 2018 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable, MA 02668 Map/Parcel 131-003 Consideration is requested for an intended use at 263 Cedar St.,West Barnstable, MA 0266, Map/Parcel 131-003,at the request of Robin Anderson and for review by the building commissioner. It is proposed that sessions for homeschooled students be held on the property for no more than 8 children per session. Topics may include: plant and tree identification, gardening, animal care,.art and music,and STEAM classes. In addition, it is proposed that equine-assisted therapy sessions be offered as a resource to the community,individually, paired but no more than 3 individuals per session. Denise Bell, Ph.D., owner of the property is employed by the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA and is an educator. Courtney Bottcher, also residing on the property, holds an M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and has a certificate in Trauma Studies from Lesley University. She has experience running Therapeutic Horseback Riding programs. She currently works as a therapist at Child and Family Services in Hyannis where she works with clients of all ages. Her son, Cayden,is a registered homeschool student. 263 Cedar St has been a Massachusetts registered farm since 2008.The farm is in compliance with all town health regulations and requirements and has an up-to- date stable permit. 263 Cedar St. operated as a farm with the previous two owners and the previous owner operated a painting reconstruction home business on the property. Respectfully submitted, Denise A. Bell,Ph.D. Courtney A. Bottcher, M.A. i ZI Wd 91 P'I( M1 31aviSM2 d0 Ntf,01 Legacy Farm School— Denise Bell 263 Cedar Street, W Barnstable, MA 02668 This proposal was presented as a participant in a home schooling program. MS Bell advised there would be 8 students max,2 adults—2 days a week for 1 hour. Her web site reflects the following: Official Name: Community School Legacy Farm Serving K-4 After school Extended Day M-F 3:30-5 Great Strides Farming&Horsemanship-After school Extended Day M-F 3:30-5 Home school option offering part time attendance T/W/Th HEAD OF SCHOOL Courtney Bell Bottcher DIRECTOR OF ADMINSTRATION Denise Bell Kindergarten Teacher Dorothy McCarthy Grades 1-2 Barbara Brown Grades 3-4 Andrea Howard-Gamsey Spanish Paloma McLandy Science Katie Castagno Art Alex Roberts Tuition $10,500 each program Financial Aid Daily Schedule 8:15 AM—3:00 PM 3:00 PM—5:00 PM after school program Accepting up to 10 students per class. Website notes they are currently renovating the facility. Anderson, Robin To: courtney Bottcher �Ijbject: RE: 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable-Use t - Ms. Bottcher, I reviewed your letter with the Building Commissioner and he is satisfied with the information as presented.A copy of your letter will be kept on file. Thank you for reaching out to us. �o4u Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026ol 5o8-862-4027 From: courtney Bottcher [mailto:cbottcher3@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 11:08 AM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable- Use Ms. Anderson, Attached please find more information regarding the proposed use of 263 Cedar St.West Barnstable. Please let me know if you require any additional information. D.egards, Courtney Bottcher (774)994-1237 1 McKenzie, Marybeth .::.To: cbottcher3@gamail.com Cc: Sousa,Vanessa Subject well and "school' Hello Courtney, Hope all is well. I contacted the DEP drinking water program and explained what you were planning on doing at your stable; having a total of 8 children and 2 adults,twice a week,for one hour sessions.The well would need to be tested If you have more than 25 people on site for 60 days or more a year, so at this time you will not be required to have the well tested. If the status of what you plan on doing changes please contact us so we can make sure all regulations are met concerning your private well. Also, I did locate your site plan, so you don't need to send a copy of it with your updated manure management plan and stable layout to show the horse stalls.You must send in the updated information by 2/9/18 or I will have to send on order letter. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Regards, Marybeth McKenzie R.S. . 1 Anderson, Robin From: Renee Mierzejewski <renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com> lent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:53 PM i`o: Florence, Brian Cc: Anderson, Robin; Weil, Ruth; McLaughlin, Charles; Houghton, David; Bowers, Edwin Subject: RE: Cedar St W B School Hi Brian, Would you have time to meet sometime this week? I am not available tomorrow, but could meet Thursday afternoon or anytime on Friday. I would like to review these documents with you as they pertain to The Community School at Legacy Farm, prior to submitting them, as I have a few questions. I also have existing conditions drawings that would be added to this package. I can come to your office at a time that would be convenient for you. Please let me know if you have any availability on Thursday afternoon (I have a 10 am site review in Waltham, MA, but can stop by after that), or anytime on Friday.Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Best Regards, Renee Renee Mierzejewski I AIA I LEED,AP Chestnut Street Studios Architecture I Design 56 Depot Street, Box 2271 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com M.617-947-3029 T. 781-934-9494 http://www.chestnutstreetstudios.com From: Florence, Brian<Brian.Florence @town.barnstable.ma.us> Sent: February 7, 2019 10:59 AM To: Renee Mierzejewski <re nee @chestnutstreetstudios.com> Cc:Anderson, Robin <Robin.Anderson@town.barnstab le.ma.us>; Weil, Ruth<Ruth.Weil@town.barnstable.ma.us>; McLaughlin, Charles<Charles.McLa ugh lin@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Houghton, David <David.Houghton@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Bowers, Edwin<Edwin.Bowers @town.barnstable.ma.us> Subject: RE: Cedar St W B School Renee, 1 It was=a pleasure speaking with you this morning. Enclosed please find our IEBC(MA amended)existing building code analysis fill-in-form document(Word Doc) as well as our construction control package (PDF Series). If you have any questions or concerns with the documentation please feel free to contact me. generally we do not do pre-construction planning site visits but if after you have completed your review and the existing building analysis you still need me to come out I would be happy to do so. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Thursday, February7, 2019 9:54 AM To: Florence, Brian Subject: Cedar St W B School Brian, Renee Mierzejewski called to make an appointment with you for a walk through so she can prepare the architect's analysis report for you on the Courtney Bell property.This is the legacy Farm School on Cedar St. I told her you were very busy. I reiterated that she needs to advise her client with regards to the compliance matter pertaining to the MA rAIdg code requirements for the intended use as identified by her client. If you desire to meet them on site you may .=ach her on her cell at 617-947-3029. 1 did not schedule an appointment. FYI She was going to incite WBFD,too. dLo61n Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 . CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 2 Anderson, Robin ..::From: courtney Bottcher<cbottcher3@g mail.com> Wednesday, February 13, 2019 11:19 AM i i,o: Anderson, Robin Cc: cslf263@gmail.com Subject: Re: Community School at Legacy Farm Hi Robin, Thank you for clarifying. We want to make sure we are in compliance with all orders from the town. Courtney Boucher Sent from my iPhone On Feb 13, 2019, at 10:53 AM,Anderson, Robin <Robin.Anderson@town.barnstable.ma.us>wrote: Hi Courtney, I left you a voice mail message concerning this matter at the request of the Building Commissioner regarding a call I received from a parent of one your enrolled students. The parent stated that you have informed her that the Building Dept. has prohibited all parents and participants from being on site. This action as (interpreted by the parent) also restricts the ability of students to retrieve their possessions and personal effects from the classrooms and facility. The Building Dept.'s notice concerns only the operation of the school itself and in no way interferes with the individual rights of the parties involved to retrieve or obtain their belongings should they decided to make that effort. As a result, I have been asked to make you aware that future inquiries of this nature will be referred to the Barnstable Police Dept. in order that they may assess the matter concerning the deprivation of personal property belonging to others. Please let me know if you require clarification. My direct,contact information is found below. Thank you. �o6u Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4027 CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! i Anderson, Robin From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 10:54 AM 'To: 'courtney Bottcher Cc: 'cslf263@gmail.com' Subject: Community School at Legacy Farm Hi Courtney, I left you a voice mail message concerning this matter at the request of the Building Commissioner regarding a call I received from a parent of one your enrolled students. The parent stated that you have informed her that the Building Dept. has prohibited all parents and participants from being on site. This action as (interpreted by the parent)also restricts the ability of students to retrieve their possessions and personal effects from the classrooms and facility. The Building Dept.'s notice concerns only the operation of the school itself and in no way interferes with the individual rights of the parties involved to retrieve or obtain their belongings should they decided to make that effort. As a result, I have been asked to make you aware that future inquiries of this nature will be referred to the Barnstable Police Dept. in order that they may assess the matter concerning the deprivation of personal property belonging to others. Please let me know if you require clarification. My direct contact information is found below. Thank you. 01 9h a `',obin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026o3. 508-862-4027 1 ti Meeting on 8/23/18: regarding a request for a sewage disposal permit for 263 Cedar St,W.B to connect their new bathrooms, in another building on the property,to the septic system.The bathrooms were located on the floor plan between two"classrooms".The permit was originally denied by M.M.because the existing septic permit was only designed for a 5 bedroom system and no school flow was accounted for in the GPD. Also,the property is on a well and a school would require water testing. Attendees : Brian Florance,Tom McKean, Marybeth McKenzie, Denise Bel, Courtney Bottcher After the sewage disposal permit was denied a meeting was requested to explain about the usage of "classroom"on the submitted site plan. During the meeting Denise Bell and Courtney Bottcher explained that they had previously requested, and received approval from the town,to have a homeschool for students. (This approval was for no more than three individuals per session.When she first asked,for that approval, I had contacted Courtney because they are on a well and a school must have their water tested if certain criteria are met. At that time, Courtney said that she would only be having 8 students max with 2 adults on premise and have the children on site 1-2 days a week for 1 hour. Under those parameters she did not meet the criteria to have the well tested for a school.) When asked why they had "school" written on the site plan they both stated that it wasn't a school. They wanted the area to have friends of her son,who is home schooled,to have a place where they can go after school to hang out and play.She also stated that the kids that come over are other homeschooled kids and that some may have been "traumatized" and that she works with these "traumatized" kids while they are there. Brian Florence asked if the kids had "special physical needs" because then that would have to be addressed in regards to building access etc..Courtney-stated that the kids did not have physical disabilities, but were "traumatized" and that she works with them while they interact with her son. At the time of the meeting, both Denise Bell and Courtney Bottcher,were asked the following: how many kids would be there, how many adults, and the duration of time the kids would be on site.They said it was for 1-3 days a week for around an hour and only two adults on site with Courtney being one of them. Brian Florence asked them if it would be open to the public and they said it would not be open to the public, only open to other home schooled friends of her son. It was determined at that time that they did not meet the "school" requirements and that the labeling on the site plan could be changed from "classroom"to "reading-room" and that the septic permit could be approved. It was also stated at the meeting that if anything changes occurred regarding this use that it would have to be reviewed again at that time. Marybeth McKenzie Consideration of Intended Use January 16, 2018 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable, MA 02668 Map/Parcel 131-003 Consideration is requested for an intended use at 263 Cedar St.,West Barnstable, MA 0266, Map/Parcel 131-003,at the request of Robin Anderson and for review by the building commissioner. It is proposed that sessions for homeschooled students be held on the property for no more than 8 children per session. Topics may include: plant and tree identification,gardening,animal care,art and music, and STEAM classes. In addition,it is proposed that equine-assisted therapy sessions be offered as a resource to the community,individually, paired but no more than 3 individuals per session. Denise Bell, Ph.D., owner of the property is employed by the College of the Holy Cross,Worcester, MA and is an educator. Courtney Bottcher, also residing on the property, holds an M.A.in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and has a certificate in Trauma Studies from Lesley University.She has experience running Therapeutic Horseback Riding programs.She currently works as a therapist at Child and Family Services in Hyannis where she works with clients of all ages. Her son,Cayden,is a registered homeschool student. 263 Cedar St. has been a Massachusetts registered farm since 2008.The farm is in compliance with all town health regulations and requirements and has an up-to- date stable permit. 263 Cedar St. operated as a farm with the previous two owners and the previous owner operated a painting reconstruction home business on the property. Respectfully submitted Denise A. Bell,Ph.D. �.c✓ Courtney A. Bottcher, M.A. y„� f --For NOiSIn10 Lh 0 Wd 91 Ir'�f Blat 9IMSUVO A0 W01 Supporting Documentation Website Material Articles of Or Filings The Community School at Legacy Farm 263 Cedar Street W.Barnstable—Agricultural Doinz Business As (DBA) form Home Occupation Registration Admin Office Use Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian Tuesday, January 08, 2019 12:01 PM o: Anderson, Robin Subject: Homeschool Cape Cod West Barns The Community School at Legacy Farm https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/ 1 ' Homeschool Cape Cod I West Barns I The Community School at Legacy F... Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact V� �O Cj C'-92-1 C 0 9 R O W With ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com I https://www.communityschoolcal)ecod.com/ 1/4/2019 csl�I Who We Are Page 1 of 1 r Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contacl Head of School Courtney Bottcher was inspired to start The Community School at Legacy Farm as a result of her work and ongoing interest in the intersection of developmental psychology and learning.Specifically.Courtney has been interested in developing programming that supports the natural processes of childhood and celebrates the uniqueness of each child while offering experiences for learning.that are challenging and varied to accommodate differences in learning styles and cognitive abilities.Courtney currently holds an M.A.in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Trauma Studies and works as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor(LMHC candidate)in an outpatient setting. She has a strong background working with children and families in a variety of settings including outpatient care,within the home,and in a school setting.When working within school systems,Courtney noticed a discrepancy between teacher training and child development needs within the classroom as they pertained to learning and developmental processes.Coupled with her own child approaching school age(and after an exhaustive search to find a developmentally based learning environment for her son),Courtney decided to open a school that would support a philosophy appropriate for elementary aged children.This philosophy(found on the .about"page of this website)is the driving force behind the development of the school as well as the teacher training program Courtney has developed for teachers who will be working with the students at the school. Courtney aims to work with parents and teachers to ensure the unique needs of each individual student are met-hence the small class size.Ms.Bottcher is currently the owner/operator of Legacy Farm,has developed community programming with local schools and colleges at the farm,and is a MATeacher's License candidate.Ms.Bottcher has developed and conducted various outreach programs for student groups,parents,and grandparents on a variety of socio-emotional issues at various public schools locally and state-wide. Ms.Boucher will be pursuing a Ph.D.in Human Growth and Development. Director of Administration Denise Bell has over 35 years of experience in public and private education ranging from K-16 and beyond. Holding a Ph.D.from the School of Education, University of California.Berkeley and an Ed.M.from Harvard University's Graduate School of Education.Dr.Bell has focused her career almost exclusively on developing optimal learning environments for children,K-12,and the assessment of student learning. She has focused experience as Program Effectiveness Coordinator and Analyst for the Mathematics,Engineering,Science,Achievement(MESA)Schools Program,a national K-12 program featuring hands-on math,science,and engineering activities and college readiness. Additionally,she has extensive knowledge of the development of small learning communities as program evaluator for the federally-funded Department of Education(DOE)Smaller Learning Communities initiative.She was principal evaluator for the federally-funded anti-bullying program offering schools and school districts recommendations for improving school environments. She has worked on the evaluation of coaching models for WriteBoston,the evaluation of professional development of teaching strategies for Cambridge Public Schools and Boston Public Schools. Dr.Bell has also evaluated community planning and education models for the MA State Department of Education.Currently,she is the Director of Assessment and Research at the College of the Holy Cross and is currently enrolled in the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Lesley University. ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com S . https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/who-we-are-1 1/4/2019 cslf-I Our Programs Page 1 of 1 i Home About Our Approach I Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs I Admissions Contact The Community School at Legacy Farm is mindful of the range of development that occurs in young children,particularly in the early primary grades.The school is designed with flexibility to accommodate differences in student development across a variety of domains. An admissions interview with the prospective student and their family is required to determine class placement that will best support the needs of the child's intellectual,social,and emotional growth. The Following Programs will be offered for the 2018-2019 School Year: 'Kindergarten `Grades 1-4 'Homeschooling 3 Day option 7 Students grades K-4 whose families wish to homeschool part time may enroll in our 3 day T/W/Th option. 'Afternoon Extended Day After School:M-F 3:30-5 `Great Strides Farming and Horsemanship Program-Extended Day Three days per week T/W/Th 3:30-5 Mon O 2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com 7 haps://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/our-programs 1/4/2019 cslfr I Our Curriculum Page 1 of 4 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Curricular Benchmarks and Approach The curriculum will be implemented and conform to and exceed the MA Department of Education(DOE)Curriculum Frameworks.Pedagogical approaches will be varied and will rely heavily on experiential,project-based,hands on STEAM learning opportunities through themed curricular units.Teaching practices will support and foster children's natural developmental processes including play,inquisitiveness,creativity and exploration.The Community School at Legacy Farm provides instruction in the following areas;Communication Skill Building,Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning, Social Studies and Geography,Language and Culture,Multi-Media Art,Music and Movement,Fine and Gross Motor Development,Self Care,and Socio-Emotional Development.Please schedule an appointment to speak with the school for further information regarding curriculum. .A .jam• II�i Sri � II t' 4, �Ie l https://www.communityschoolcape'cod.com/our-curriculum 1/4/2019 cslf I Meet the Teachers Page 7 of 9 Your Child's Teacher(s) Full-time MA Certified Teachers. We believe maintaining a low student-to-teacher ratio maximizes student learning.Each classroom has one MA certified lead teacher and one assistant teacher.The student ratio is no more than 1:5. e Dorothy McCarthy ' Kindergarten F • Mrs.McCarthy has been engaged in early childhood education as a teacher,administrator,adjunct professor,and mentor. She thoroughly enjoys working with children in this developmental range,as it is a time of joy,wonder and rapid growth. Mrs.McCarthy holds a M.Ed.and certification in Early Childhood Education from Lesley University. In addition,she holds both Lead Teacher and Director II certifications from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Before joining our school community,Mrs.McCarthy was a Lead Teacher at the South Shore Natural Science Center in Norwell,and a Lead Teacher and Director at CAPT PAL Preschool in Carver. She has shared her professional passion and experience by acting as a mentor teacher to Lesley University's student teachers. Mrs.McCarthy maintains her position as an Adjunct Professor at Cape Cod Community College,where she teaches Early Childhood Education courses. With a strong belief that the goal of education is to foster a life-long love of learning,Mrs.McCarthy strives to nurture and support each child's natural sense of wonder,and individual learning style. She believes education can be both academically challenging and fun,and that each child enters the classroom with unique skill sets and gifts to be celebrated. Home base is shared with her husband Christopher,daughters Caroline, Maggie,and Gracie,and dog Daisy. You can find her by the ocean as much as possible! Other loves include travel,hiking,skiing,and simply being outside. Barbara Brown Grades 1/2 Teacher Before joining our school community,Mrs.Barbara Brown taught elementary school in New York State,in the Barnstable School District,and at Cape Cod Academy in Osterville.She has a Bachelor of Arts from Allegheny College,a Master of Fine Arts from the State University of New York at Buffalo,and both a Master of Science in Education and a post-graduate certification in reading from Nazareth College of Rochester.Before becoming a teacher,Barbara enjoyed a career as a department store executive where she managed a team of buyers for women's apparel and had opportunities for world travel.She moved to Cape Cod in 2003,where she lives with her husband David. Passionate about teaching,Mrs.Brown enjoys building relationships with her students and their families,and the challenges of planning instruction that addresses each child's individual strengths,needs,and interests. She creatively uses local resources and classroom materials to provide her students with meaningful hands- on learning experiences.Her young mathematicians,historians,and scientists learn higher-level thinking skills and problem-solving strategies by being fully engaged in units of study and authentic activities that integrate reading,writing,and speaking.Barbara creates a caring classroom environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a shared love for learning. Andrea Howard-Gamsey Grades 3/4 Teacher Andrea Howard-Gamsey is a native Cape Codder who enjoys bringing her enthusiasm and creativity into the classroom every day. She is passionate about finding the"spark"residing in each child while helping students develop the self-confidence required to be successful,well- rounded citizens. A proponent of student-led learning,Mrs.Gamsey believes in celebrating and bolstering the individual while creating opportunities to discover through exploring and experimenting in the natural world. yv. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts,Amherst,with a BA in Psychology,Mrs.Gamsey moved to Florida for many years where L"f"'•v-'`7 W she started a family. Mrs.Gamsey had the privilege to teach Social '` "�'"x ?i•: Science at Bright Futures Academy,a public charter school that provides sustainable education to children in Palm Beach,Florida.In 2011,Mrs. Gamsey•returned home so that her children could grow up surrounded https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/teacher-s-corner 1/4/2019 ,cslf Meet the Teachers Page 9 of 9 Alex Roberts is an art educator,art lover,practicing artist,mother,and enthusiast for all things silly.She celebrates the creative spirit in each child,getting to know their skills,learning styles,way of thinking,and what makes them giggle.Her strengths lie in her ability to create authentic art programs that will increase creativity,self-identity,and -: wonder in an inspiring&safe space.She believes in fostering a sense of a ti f play while children explore materials and techniques during the creative process.Her goal is to provide students with the skills and environment a' necessary to experience the empowerment of art,as it did for her as a child. Alex holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art Education and is working toward her Master's Degree.She has over 15 years of professional art teaching experience.Alex currently spreads joy through art education at her children's art studio,Dot to Dot Art Workshop,in Harwich Port,and The { Laurel School,in Brewster.Hefprevious experience includes art J '=- teaching at both Wellfteet Elementary School and the Cape Cod Museum of Art.Alex is honored to be a part of the amazing staff and environment at The Community School,working toward their vision of teaching the whole child. ........ You can find Alex out exploring nature with her two daughters.Emelia and Ellery.Or enjoying music with her husband,Jake.She and her family value their time together with their several animals,appreciating all the little things that make big happiness. Note:The Community School at Legacy farm welcomes teachers,artisans,farmers,craftspeople,scientists,musicians,and cultural experts as part of our ongoing programming for students.The teachers listed on this page are those that provide daily,year-round classroom instruction.Check back for updates on exciting short and long-term guests that will be providing unique and meaningful learning experiences for our students!These additions will be made frequently! i https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/teacher-s-corner 1/4/2019 csrf Your Child's Day Page 2 of 4 Your Child's Day Daily Schedule 8:15-8:55 Before Care-transition time/free play.Teachers available to speak with parents. 8:55-10 Math Workshop.Thematic project-based,hands on learning. 10-10:35 Snack and outdoor free play 10:35-12:15 Language Arts Workshop(writing,reading comprehension,literacy development). 12:15-1:30 Lunch and outdoor free play ©29by:M9'"eeS�iPE � t�' 4yom 2:15-3 Special#2(see schedule below) Special schedule Monday:Drama and Free Choice(see description below) Outdoor and Indoor Free Choice-Students choose an elective to participate in-there are four choices that are rotated every six weeks).Examples:building and experimenting,gardening,dance,wood shop, ukelele,outdoor sports.graphic art,jewelry making,computer literacy,horsemanship,outdoor skills, drumming,yoga,animal and farm skills,puppeteering,weaving and knitting,coding,pottery, entrepreneurship,specialized science topic,book club,storytelling,golf,the list goes on! Tuesday:Foreign Language and Art Wednesday:Science and Culture and Geography/History" "Students have integrated culture/geography/history daily as part of the integrated,thematic units during math and ELA.Students will research,explore,construct.and participate in themed projects while discovering different cultures as well as local and world geography. Students have an additional science period on Thursdays from 11:15-12:15. Thursday:Foreign Language and Movement Friday-Field Trip day https://www.communityschooleapecod.com/your-child-s-day 1/4/2019 I ;cs1f I Admissions Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Our Admissions Process Applications are currently being accepted for Fall 2018-2019. In support of our child-centered philosophy we are accepting a maximum number of 10 students per class. To apply: (1) Please contact us via phone(774)994-1237 or email(csif263@gmail.com)to receive an application for admission for each child you would like to enroll in the school. (2) Contact the school(774)994-1237 to schedule a family interview. Once the application and interview have been completed,you will be notified of the admission decision within one week of the family interview date. If accepted,the school will require a non-refundable deposit of$500 to hold the space. If more than one child is attending,a non-refundable deposit of$750 is required. NOTE: We are currently renovating our learning spaces--indoor and outdoor--and will be posting pictures on the website periodically to update our progress. We will schedule visits,as appropriate,for curious families prior to the beginning of the school year! loam ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/admissions 1/4/2019 .cslf I Tuition Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact 2018-2019 PfoQram Full Day-Annual Transitional K/ $10,500 Kindergarten First/Second $10,500 Third/Fourth $10,500 Please note:Discounted rates for siblings are available.Please inquire. Financial aid is available The Community School at Legacy Farm offers two extended day programs.Please find rates for the 2018- 2019 school year below. Great Strides Program--An Extended Day Program OPTION This is a specialized'farm'program that encourages students to participate in daily farm activities. Students learn about a variety of farm animals and equines.A 1:3 student to teacher ratio will ensure student safety and maximize learning.Students will have the opportunity to acquire horse handling skills through the use of miniature horses.Students will be paired with one miniature horse for the duration of the program. Students will graduate to working with larger horses once they have achieved sufficient ground handling skills. Horseback riding and horsemanship instruction is also available to students for an additional charge. T/TH-$350/mo($3,500 annually) ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/tuition 1/4/2019 cslf I Financial Aid Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Recommended Reading Links Financial Aid Our philosophy acknowledges that all children can benefit from the learning community we are creating. With that in mind,it is important to us that all students have the opportunity to enroll. We have limited financial aid options available,which will be considered on a case-by-case basis if your child is admitted. Please let us know AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION if you are seeking financial aid. Our financial aid solutions are creative! We will consider volunteering at the school,helping with the farm,and other reasonable services in exchange for tuition reduction on a demonstrated need basis. mom ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com Y hftps://vAvw.conimunityschoolcapecod.com/fmancial-aid 1/4/2019 cslT I Application Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Please contact us by phone at (774)994-1237 or email(csif263@gmail.com) for admission application materials. We look forward to hearing from you! MOM ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/application 1/4/2019 cslf J, Contact Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Contact Phone: 774-994-1237 Address:263 Cedar St West Barnstable,MA.02668 email: csif263@gmail.com Z., Name' ti Email' _ Subject a Message - n Send ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/contact 1/4/2019 MA SOC Filing Number: 201880536670 Date: 2/6/2018 5:04:00 PM The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Minimum Fee:$35.00 '? William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth,Corporations Division One Ashburton Place, 17th floor a 3, Z. Boston,MA 02108-1512 Telephone: (617)727-9640 Articles of Organization (General :0 Identification Number: 001311838 ARTICLE I 1 The exact name of the corporation is: i THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL AT LEGACY FARM INC. } d ARTICLE 11 { The purpose of the corporation is to engage in the following business activities: { f S SAID ORGANIZATION IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE,RELIGIOUS EDUCAT IONAL,AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES, INCLUDING,FOR SUCH PURPOSES,THE MAKING OF DI STRIBUTIONS TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT QUALIFY AS EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS UNDER T HE SECTION 501 (C)(3)OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, OR CORRESPONDING SECTION OF ANY FUTURE FEDERAL TAX CODE. THE BUSINESS ACTIVITY FOR SAID ORGANIZATION I S AS FOLLOWS: THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL AT LEGACY FARM WILL PROVIDE EXPERIENTIA L LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING ANIMAL CARE AND RESCUE,RIDING ACADEMY I NVOLVEMENT,AND FARMING PRACTICES.THERAPEUTIC AND COUNSELING SERVICES WIL a L BE OFFERED FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. } ARTICLE III i A corporation may have one or more Gasses of members. If it does,the designation of such classes,the manner of F election or appointments,the duration of membership and the qualifications and rights, including voting rights, of the members of each class, may be set forth in the by-laws of the corporation or may be set forth below: , MAY BE SET FORTH IN THE BYLAWS ARTICLE IV 1 Other lawful provisions, if any, for the conduct and regulation of the business and affairs of the corporation,for its '. voluntary dissolution, or for limiting, defining, or regulating the powers of the corporation, or of its directors or members, or of any class of members, are as follows: (If there are no provisions state 'NONE') :1 NO PART OF THE NET EARNINGS OF THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL INURE TO THE BENEFIT 0 F, OR BE DISTRIBUTABLE TO,ITS MEMBERS, TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, OR OTHER PRIVATE PER SONS,EXCEPT THAT THE ORGANIZATION SHALL BE AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED TO PA Y REASONABLE COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED AND TO MAKE PAYMENTS AN D DISTRIBUTIONS IN FURTHERANCE OF THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN THE PURPOSE CLAU SE HEREOF. NO SUBSTANTIAL PART OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL BE :`: THE CARRYING ON PROPAGANDA, OR OTHERWISE ATTEMPTING TO INFLUENCE LEGISLATI . ON,AND THIS ORGANIZATION SHALL NOT PARTICIPATE IN, OR INTERVENE IN(INCLUDIN G THE PUBLISHING OR DISTRIBUTION OF STATEMENTS),ANY POLITICAL CAMPAIGN ON B EHALF OF ANY CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC OFFICE.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVIS ION OF THIS DOCUMENT, THE CORPORATION SHALL NOT CARRY ON ANY OTHER ACTIVIT ' IES NOT PERMITTED TO BE CARRIED ON(A)BY AN ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM FEDERA L INCOME TAX UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3)OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, OR CORRESP ONDING SECTION OF ANY FUTURE FEDERAL TAX CODE,OR(B)BY AN ORGANIZATION,CO NTRIBUTIONS TO WHICH ARE DEDUCTIBLE UNDER SECTION 170(C) (2)OF THE INTERNAL R EVENUE CODE,OR THE CORRESPONDING SECTION OF ANY FUTURE FEDERAL TAX CODE. UPON THE DISSOLUTION OF THIS CORPORATION,ASSETS REMAINING SHALL BE DISTRIBU TED FOR ONE OR MORE EXEMPT PURPOSES WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, OR CORRESPONDING SECTION OF ANY FUTURE FEDER s AL TAX CODE,OR SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, OR TO A STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT, FOR A PUBLIC PURPOSE. ANY SUCH ASSETS NOT DISPOSED OF SHALL BE DISPOSED BY THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE P RINCIPAL OFFICE OF THE ORGANIZATION IS THEN LOCATED,EXCLUSIVELY FOR SUCH PU 1 RPOSES OR TO SUCH ORGANIZATION OR ORGANIZATIONS, AS SAID COURT SHALL DETER } MINE WHICH ARE ORGANIZED AND OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SUCH PURPOSES. Notes:The preceding four(4)atricles are considered to be permanent and may only be changed by filing appropriate Articles of Amendment. r ? d ARTICLE V 5 4 The by-laws of the corporation have been duty adopted and the initial directors, president,treasurer and clerk or other ; presiding, financial or recording officers,whose names are set out on the following page, have been duly elected. i ARTICLE VI The effective date of organization of the corporation shall be the date approved and filed by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. If a later effective date is desired, specify such date which shall not be more than thirty days after the date of filing. ARTICLE VII :i The information contained in Article VII is not a permanent part of the Articles of Organization. ` t i a. The street address (post office boxes are not acceptable)of the principal office of the corporation in s Massachusetts is: No. and Street: 263 CEDAR ST City or Town: WEST BARNSTABLE State: MA Zip: 02668 Country:USA i b. The name, residential street address and post office address of each director and officer of the corporation is as follows: i ;1 Title Individual Name Address(no PO Box) Expiration First,Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code of Term PRESIDENT COURTNEY BOTTCHER May be set forth in 4 263 CEDAR ST WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA the bylaws 263 CEDAR ST 1 WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA j. TREASURER COURTNEY BOTTCHER 263 CEDAR ST May be set forth in } WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA the bylaws 263 CEDAR ST WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA S CLERK DENISE BELL 263 CEDAR ST May be set forth in bylaws WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA the i 263 CEDAR ST WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA DIRECTOR COURTNEY BOTTCHER 263 CEDAR ST May be set forth in WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA the bylaws 263 CEDAR ST WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA c. The fiscal year(i.e.,tax year) of the business entity shall end on the last day of the month of: June s S, d.The name and business address of the resident agent, if any, of the business entity is: Name: UNITED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC. No. and Street: 101 BILLERICA AVE., BLDG. 5, SUITE 204 City or Town: NORTH BILLERICA State:MA Zip: 01862 Country: USA t I/We,the below signed incorporator(s),do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that - I/we have not been convicted of any crimes relating to alcohol or gaming within the past ten years. : I/We do hereby further certify that to the best of my/our knowledge the above-named officers have not been similarly convicted. If so convicted,explain: 3 • 3 ti IN WITNESS WHEREOF AND UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES OF PERJURY,Uwe,whose signature(s)appear below as incorporator(s)and whose name(s)and business or residential address (es) beneath each signature do hereby associate with the intention of forming this business entity under the provisions of General Law, Chapter 180 and do hereby sign these Articles of Organization as c; incorporator(s) this 6 Day of February, 2018. (If an existing corporation is acting as incorporator, type in 3 the exact name of the business entity, the state or other jurisdiction where it was incorporated, the name of the person signing on behalf of said business entity and the title he/she.holds or other authority by r which such action is taken.) CHEYENNE MOSELEY,ASSISTANT SECRETARY,LEGALZOOM.COM,INC.,A CALIFORNIA C ORPORATION. �t a - s O 2.001-2018 Commonwealth of Massachusetts All Rights Reserved ? i s MA SOC Filing Number: 201880536670 Date: 2/6/2018 5:04:00 PM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS I hereby certify that, upon examination of this document, duly submitted to me, it appears that the provisions of the General Laws relative to corporations have been complied with, and I hereby approve said articles; and the filing fee having been paid, said articles are deemed to have been filed with me on: February 06, 2018 05:04 PM WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN' Secretary of the Commonwealth MA SCIC Filing Number: 200835276740 Date: 09/15/2008 3:02 PM The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Minimium Fee:$500.00 William Francis Galvin .X. 1 Secretary of the Commonwealth One Ashburton Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02108-1512 Telephone:(617)727-9640 de rt i f i cAte Of-0 r*g'an'i za.t i 66 .(Gene.r@1.La.ws, Chapte Federal Employer Identification Number: 000986190 (must be 9 digits) 1.The exact name of the limited liability company Is: LEGACY FARM AND RIDING ACADEMY,LLC J: 2a.Location of Its principal office: No. and Street: 263 CEDAR STREET City or Town: WEST BARNSTABLE State:MA Zip: 02668 Country:USA 2b.Street address of the office in the Commonwealth at which the records will be maintained: No. and Street: 263 CEDAR STREET C4 or Town: WEST BARNSTABLE State:MA Zip: 02668 Country:USA 3. The general character of business,and if the limited liability company is organized to render professional service,the service to be rendered: AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION 4.The latest date of dissolution, if specified: 5.Name and address of the Resident Agent: Name: NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS,INC. No. and Street: 303 CONGRESS STREET,2ND FLOOR City or Town: BOSTON State:MA Zip: 02210 Country:USA 1, NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS, INC. resident agent of the above limited liability company,consent to my appointment as the resident agent of the above limited liability company pursuant to G.L. Chapter 156C Section 12. 6.The name and business address of each manager, if any: Title Individual Name Address(no PO Box) First,Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code t MANAGER. DENISE A.BELL 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA MANAGER COURTNEY A.BELL 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 USA 7.The name and business address of the person(s)in addition to the manager(s), authorized to execute documents to be filed with the Corporations Division,and at least one person shall be named if there are no managers. ' Title Individual Name Address(no Po sox) I` j. First,Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code i S if - 8.The name and business address of the person(s)authorized to execute,acknowledge, deliver and record ?, any recordable instrument purporting to affect an Interest In real property: Title Individual Name Address(no Po sox) First;Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code i; j is I': 7 , is � F = 9.Additional matters: a j SIGNED UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY,this 15 Day of September,2008, TANIA LEMUS,LEGALZOOM.COM,INC. ' j (The certificate must be signed by the person forming the LLC.) O 2001-2008 Commonwealth of Massachusetts All Rights Reserved is k r•«_ - - -- - -:,� -:��s•r- �+c;�s,�.,,,� ----��:��.r,.x- - --- - urn..-..- —.:,.d,,.�..�-...y MA SOC Filing Number: 200835276740 Date: 09/15/2008 3:02 PM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS I hereby certify that, upon examination of this document, duly submitted to me, it appears that the provisions of the General Laws relative to corporations have been complied with, and I hereby approve said articles; and the filing fee having been paid, said articles are deemed to have been filed with me on: September 15, 2008 3:02 PM WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN Secretary of the Commonwealth a3906-0 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you . must do by M.G.L,.-it does not.give you permission t oper ou must first obtain the necessary signatures on this fori-n at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601- (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: 1 1ST�11 Fill ' please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S. V _ PUSI04qq-) YOUR HOME ADDRESS:a31 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number _ E I N OR.55#: E-MAIL: v14 NAI1/IE•OF'CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS t�i TYPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME*OCCUPATION? YE NO 62 n ADDRESS OF'BUSINESS f fT 0ARCEL NUMQER �J —003 (Assessing) . When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to.assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. &Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally oper' a your business rn this town. .� MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION . 1. BUILDING CO MISSIO ER'S OF �Ky RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO c, This indivi ual hiss n' ed er it re uir nts th t pertain to this type of business. COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. Ayr on S*grratupe COMMENT : 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. , Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: hte Building Department Services oF r Briw Florence,CB o* Building Commissioner a,txxsrAarE 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601• . aaAs� 3.6.196 k�0� www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date Name: Address:c�U_)� Village: INE4 aa r os Name ofBnsine'ss: V�►C. �� r i Type of Business: J y L 1 �✓� Map/Irot: L� —D O l i INTENT.: It is the intent of this section to allow the resident of the Town of Bamstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,'subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the.dwelling: there shall be,no increase in noise or odor,no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • -The activity is carried on by the pemanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located wifilm that dwelling unit. ' •" Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no eidemal alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residual buildings,and there is no'outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter,odors,electrical disturbance,heal;glare,}mmidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no.storage or use of toxic or hazardous maiztrials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess ofnoimal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot conbi3ing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipmeirt. • There are no commercial.vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pickup truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked an the same lot containing-the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall bg employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a pemiment resident of the dwelling unit. L the m,' ed,have read and agree with ftie above restrictions for my home occupation I am iegistari Applicar� �: Date: a HDmroc.doc Ram.06&0116 Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian "ent: Monday, February 25, 2019 3:33 PM b: Anderson, Robin Subject: FW: 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable -The Community School at Legacy Farm, formerly The Learning Lab School Attachments: 23475 School Committee Minutes 02-14-17.pdf; 23475 Consideration for Intended Use.pdf; 23475 Email from Robin Anderson to Courtney Bottcher 01-19-18.pdf; 23475 Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) (Form 1023).pdf; 23475 Articles of Organization.pdf; 23475 Business Entity Summary.pdf; 23475 EIN Number.pdf; 23475 The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc. (Articles of Organization).pdf; 23475 The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc. (Business Entity Summary).pdf FYI and for the record Thanks, -Brian From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 2:56 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable -The Community School at Legacy Farm, formerly The Learning Lab School Hi Brian, Based on our recent meeting and your recent discussions with my client's architect, Renee Mierzejewski, I would like to :giterate that my client is presently, and has been, willing to meet all Building Code requirements so that she-can re-open the school. In that vein,the following are the facts concerning The Community School at Legacy Far,formerly known as The Learning Lab School: 1. In December, 2016, my client, Courtney Bottcher and her mother, Denise Bell, PhD. Educ., met with Barnstable Superintendant of Schools, Meg Mayo-Brown,to present her curriculum for the operation of a private school at 263 Cedar Street,West Barnstable, known as The Learning Lab School. Ms. Mayo-Brown approved the curriculum. 2. On February 24, 2017,a public hearing was held before the Barnstable School Committee (Item#021417-004)to obtairi the approval for the operation of a private school. Upon motion by Stephanie Ellis, and seconded by Mike Judge,the Committee voted unanimously voted "to approve the private school in the Town of Barnstable to educate students in grades K-3, as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent." See minutes of School Committee meeting attached. 3. In February, 2017, Ms. Bottcher's son, Cayden, was being home-schooled. Ms. Bottcher and Ms. Bell decided to open the school in the fall of 2018. 4. On January 16, 2018, after conferring with Robin Anderson regarding the requirements for the operation of a private school on the premises, Ms. Bell and Ms. Bottcher furnished Ms.Anderson a description of the intended use of the premises,which specifically describes "sessions for homeschooled students,"STEAM [science, technology, engineering, art and math] classes," animal care and "equine-assisted therapy sessions." See attached Consideration of Intended Use. 5. On January 18, 2018, Ms.Anderson sent and email to Ms. Bottcher that you "were satisfied with the information as presented. A copy of your letter will be kept on file." See email of Robin Anderson. 6. On February 6, 2018, Ms. Bottcher formed "The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc." as a Massachusetts Chapter 180 corporation. See attached Articles of Organization and Business Entity Summary. 7. Also, on February 6, 2018, Ms. Boucher filed an Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 503 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code (Form 1023). See attached Application. 1 ti 8. On April 3, 2018, the IRS issued E.I.N.82-5035042 to Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc.See attached Notice for IRS. Ms. Bottcher delivered a copy to Robin. 9. On June 12, 2018,the Town Clerk issued a Business Certificate. I note that under Conditions it lists"ADMIN OFFICE ASSOCIATED WITH HOME SCHOOL PROGRAM." I understand from the Clerk's office that this wording was inserted by Robin. I do not read this language as limiting what had been approved back in January, but does permit the "admin office"to be located in the residence. 10. In August, 2018, an application for a septic system was filled and approved.The plans clearly identifying "proposed (2) new classrooms." 11. Ms. Bottcher opened the school in September, 2018. I ask that you review all of the attached documents in light of Ms. Bottcher's initial written communcation with the Building Department through Robin Anderson, which was approved. I suggest that the 1/18/18 letter of intended use cannot reasonably be interpreted as anything other than clearly describing that a school will be operated on the premises. Specifically, it describes "sessions" for homeschooled "students" with no more that 8 children per "session." The number of "sessions" is not limited. In addition, the letter includes the acronyn "STEAM" which stands for science, technology, engineering, art and math. The school cirriculum was approved by Town officials, including the superintendent and vetted and voted upon and unaniomously approved by the the Barnstable School Committee. A Massachusetts Chapter 180 (nonprofit) corporation was formed, an EIN was obtained from the IRS and an application for tax exempt status was filed with the IRS. At the Town level, Ms. Bottcher applied for a septic permit, accompanied by plans that clearly depict two proposed new classrooms, which was approved, installed and certificate of compliance issued. All of the attached documents clearly give notice that a school was being intended to be operated on the premises. I have not seen one document in which Ms. Bottcher has, in any way, misrepresented that anything other than a school was being operated. Even the website does not describe anything more than was approved in January of 2018. My review of the facts indicates that Ms. Bottcher has been completely transparent with the Town in all matters. understand that Renee is filing her report tomorrow. I have spoken to her on numerous occasions over the past several weeks. I hope that what work has to be done can be quickly agreed upon so that such work can be performed so that the school can re-open. Please call discuss further if you have any questions or comments on this email or any of the attached documents. Al Schulz ************************************ Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 62655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you are hereby -iotified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have � _.. •eceived this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. 2 f , CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 3 s McKenzie, Marybeth ..To: cbottcher3@gamail.com t: Sousa,Vanessa Subject: well and"school' Hello Courtney, Hope all is well. I contacted the DEP drinking water program and explained what you were planning on doing at your stable; having a total of 8 children and 2 adults,twice a week,for one hour sessions.The well would need to be tested If you have more than 25 people on site for 60 days or more a year,so at this time you will not be required to have the well tested. If the status of what you plan on doing changes please contact us so we can make sure all regulations are met concerning your private well.Also, I did locate your site plan, so you don't need to send a copy of it with your updated manure management plan and stable layout to show the horse stalls.You must send in the updated information by 2/9/18 or I will have to send on order letter. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Regards, Marybeth McKenzie R.S. i f ` _ The Barnstable School Committee met on Tuesday, February 14,2017,in the Town Hall Hearing Room. Present were Chair Margeaux Weber,Vice-Chair Chris Joyce,Committee members Stephanie Ellis and Mike Judge. Patrick Murphy was not present. Also present were Meg Mayo-Brown and Kristen Harmon,as well as,Student Envoys Makhai Dickerson-Pells and Sydney Crook. Ms.Weber called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. Core Values Ms.Weber recited the Core Values of the Barnstable School System. Video or Audio Recording of the Meeting Ms.Weber reminded everyone that the meeting was being telecast and recorded on Channel 18.Anyone who wished to make a recording of the session must notify the Chair. Highlight In Education • Kathy Duran spoke about the students'speeches inspired by Dr. King. • The HyWest students read their speeches. Approval of the Minutes • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve the minutes of the meeting on Wednesday,January 4,2017. • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge, and the Committee voted unanimously to approve the minutes of the Executive Session on Wednesday,January 4,2017, Student Envoy Report • Mr. Dickerson-fells spoke about the impact of the highlight in education. At the high school,the B`h and 111h grade classes are selling carnations as class fundraisers.The Professional Connection program continues through February. The mid-year exams are completed. • Ms.Crook stated the choir held their Beatlemanla performance. Five students won scholastic art awards. The students are looking forward to February vacation next week. Public Comment • Diane Mandeville, resident of Barnstable and teacher at Hyannis West,stated that four students in her class wrote letters to the editor at the Cape Cod Times and one was printed. She read the four letters sent in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.Day. • Caleb Solomon, BHS student and member of the Barnstable Youih Commission,stated that the schools need more people trained In CPR and First Aid. It came to his attention that at BUES,there was no one trained in CPR in the cafeteria during lunchtime. He reported that this issue has been rectified and wants to make sure there are more trained individuals at all schools. School Committee Comments • Ms. Ellis stated the School Start Time Committee will be having its next meeting In the beginning of March after she and Mr.Joyce meet with the Transportation Director at the end of the month. • Ms. Ellis wished the Barnstable Swim Team good luck at states this week. Eight girls qualified for states this year. • Mr.Joyce thanked the Cape Cod Collaborative for the legislative breakfast. it was good to see the landscape of the political world in regards to education. • Ms.Weber thanked the elected officials for coming to the legislative breakfast and speaking with us. • Ms.Weber congratulated the All Cape Music Festival she attended.The concert was great and well organized. • Ms.Weber stated Senator Cyr has rescheduled his policy summit to March 4.She will be one of the facilitators for one of the panels. • Ms.Weber stated at the January 25 School Committee Workshop,they received a sneak preview of the Superintendent's entry plan findings. She thanked the Superintendent for the amount of work she has put forth. I - _ • Ms.Weber stated Patrick Murphy is on the Boston Local Government Advisory Commission. He also has an article . on school budget in this month's Commonwealth Magazine. Superintendent's Report • Ms.Mayo-Brown stated how proud she is of the HyWest students and their speeches. • HyWest received the 2016 MA Accommodation status. On February 1,Principal Amato and members of her staff went to state house and received their certificate.Of the 1800 schools in the state,51 received Accommodation status. • Last Tuesday, Ms. Mayo-Brown and Ms. Harmon attended the Fine Arts 3 students' partnership with the Kennedy museum's opening night in the BHS lobby.The exhibit is currently on display. • Ms.Mayo-Brown thanked the Hyannis Chamber of Commerce for their donation proceeds from the fall fun run to the high school to establish a food pantry. Assistant Superintendent's Report • Ms.Harmon stated BHS students attended the inauguration and four student laid wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier. • In January the National Geography Bee was held at BIS. . • 32 BHS students will participate in the DECA state competition in March. • Ms.Harmon named the BHS students who won Scholastic Art Awards.Caroline Brodt won 8 awards. Bum 4 7 0 �App gvartivT c16opng:Lab Scchool:: • Ms.Mayo-Brown recommended approval of the Learning Lab School. DESE indicates that private schools must obtain approval of the School Committee in the town the school is located. Ms. Mayo-Brown met and talked about the school and program with 119tc aer. The program is aligned with the MA Core Curriculum. • Ms.Weber stated this is the School Committee's only Involvement and a requirement of the state. • Motion by Ms.Ellis,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve a private school,gbi ;gbc�tao.I#.in the Town of Barnstable to educate students in grades K-3,as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-001 • Administering Medicines to Students Policy • Pam Ciborowski spoke about the changes to the policy. • Ms.Weber spoke about the protocols around this policy.She said Falmouth,Mashpee, D-Y, and Sandwich have all adopted policies. She discussed two options for the policy wording. • Ms. Ellis asked about liability. Ms. Mayo-Brown stated she received an opinion from our lawyers and there is no liability. • Ms.Ellis asked about the cost and shelf life of Narcan. Ms.Clborowski stated the Narcan will be changed annually and she will be getting It through the state at$35 per school. • Ms.Ellis stated students will not be carrying Narcan,but they will carry epipens. She felt that the policy does not need specific language for Narcan and would choose option A. • Mr.Judge asked what other medications are in the nurse's office. Ms.Ciborowski stated they stock epipens and over the counter medicines. • Mr.Joyce stated he had a hard time getting his mind around Narcan in schools, but he has come around. • Ms.Weber stated that the School Committee will proceed with the wording in option A,which includes adding permitting students to carry and administer epinephrine. • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve Policy JLCD entitled "Administering Medicines to Students,"as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#022417-002 Observations of Special Education Programs Policy • Ms.Mayo-Brown stated a more welcoming introductory paragraph was added. It clarifies for school leadership whether student is SPED or in general education a visit is a visit.This policy is for parent to observe for program r placement. • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Ms. Ellis, and the Committee voted unanimously to approve Policy KIB entitled "Observations of Special Education Programs,"as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-003 BHS Class Rank • Mr.Clark stated he and Ms.Clark were here last meeting discussing class rank and were asked to come back with a proposal statement. • Ms.Clark discussed the process they went through to get to this point with research starting in 2007. Their proposal Is to change the way academic standing is reported from an exact number to decile in Fall of 2017 with the graduating class of 2018. • Ms.Clark discussed the rationale for the change. They want students to be well-rounded,choose classes that they are interested In,eliminate unhealthy competition,and position students to be more competitive. • Mr.Clark stated they want to focus on student mental health and well-being. Also,they do not want to put a limit on the number of AP courses if the students need the challenge. • Ms. Ellis asked what happens with Valedictorian. Ms.Clark stated schools that have done what is being proposed, do not have them. Students were supportive of this change. There has not been much concern over Valedictorian. • Mr.Joyce stated that he has not heard one negative thing from parents. Everything has been positive. • Ms.Weber encouraged anyone with an opinion to speak with the School Committee before the next meeting when there is a vote on it. They would like to hear from students as to what they would like to do about who speaks at graduation. item#021417-005 BHS Program of Studies for 2017-2018 • Mr.Clark spoke about the Program of Studies. In the 2017-2018 school year,there will be semesterization of some courses to transition to the new schedule with 7 classes for the following year. Next year,the program of studies will be a longer conversation. There are a varlety of offerings with career path classes remaining. He hopes to grow the internship program. He Is looking at capstone projects for seniors Including a senior year pre-college experience with the schedule change. • Ms.Weber asked with the semester classes if a student would take two psychology classes or one psychology and one English class. Mr.Clark stated that a student could do either. • Mr.Judge asked how many semester classes there are for next year. Mr.Clark stated 26-30 classes. • Ms. Ellis asked to help her understand what 81h graders can take towards graduation requirements. Mr.Clark stated any high school courses taken in 8`h grade counts towards graduation credits. • Motion by Ms. Ellis,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to adopt the Program of Studies with the inclusion of semester courses,as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. item#021417-006 School Committee Strategic Plan Ms.Weber stated the School Committee's Strategic Plan will grow out of the Superintendent's entry plan findings. We all want to be on the same page,but what page is that? The School Committee will align their goals and priorities with the entry plan findings. This work will begin at a Workshop in April. Item#021417-007 Initial Presentation of FY'18 Budget • Mr. Markwell discussed the budget time)ine:what has happened and what is to come,the enrollment from FY'04-- FY'17 and projected FY'18—FY'20 enrollment. • Mr.Markwell discussed the sources of school operating revenue:appropriations,circuit breaker,transportation fees,school choice and savings account.The total funding amount is$67,884,706. • Mr. Markwell showed the general fund revenue growth numbers. Once fixed costs are taken out,the School receives 60%of that revenue. The circuit breaker comes from the state paying up to 75%of high cost special education students. School Choice has 134 students coming into Barnstable with 167 leaving. • Ms.Mayo-Brown discussed the general operating budget priorities. • Mr.Markwell discussed the budget drivers by categories. • Mr.Markwell discusses the initial programming adjustments. Mr.Markwell discussed the preliminary projections. • Mr.Joyce stated the challenge is with operational costs. We are always trying to do our best for our schools. • Ms. Ellis stated that with School Choice in 2014,there were more students coming in than going out and now it is trending the other way. What has changed? Mr. Markwell said he does not have an answer and both numbers go up. He stated that virtual schools are now included in those going out. He also stated that difficulties in classroom sizes in elementary schools, particularly in kindergarten, has sent some parents to other schools and so then they are not in the system. • Mr.Judge asked why the circuit breaker number went down. Mr. Markwell stated the state paid 70%instead of 75%and Barnstable did have fewer students. This might get bumped up If legislature has the money at the end. Item#021417-007 Approval Accounts Payable Warrant FY'17 Warrant#32 Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve FY2017 Treasury Warrant#32 In the-amount of$288,287.16. Adjourned 8:45 PM. Respectfully Submitted, Jen Kruczek Executive Assistant 1 2012 Daycare Complaint 2012 Painted Pony Daycare Sign Permit Violation 2012 Report Run-off Complaint 2012 �• e October 30, 2012 Robin C.Anderson Town of Barnstable Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 From: Karen Cooper 245 Cedar Street West Barnstable, MA 02668 Dear Ms.Anderson: Re: 263 Cedar Street,West Barnstable MA 02668 Please consider this document a formal letter of complaint regarding the property located at 263 Cedar Street,West Barnstable (Denise Bell residence). The regrade of the Bell property along our property line at 245 Cedar Street was completed in such a way that run-off from the construction is causing clear water damage to our property.Visible silt from the construction site is now making its way 3/4 across our property line (photo attached). Please note when the property was first regraded,we reached out to the owner regarding our concern and were told that they were working on a drainage plan with Down Cape Engineering.As I understand,the plans were drawn up,never paid for,and they instead created a makeshift and unsightly berm(photo attached)to + retain the water that is clearly failing.Additionally,you'll notice the area has been tti lined with stumps left over from the regrade,creating what may be considered a "stump dump" and contributing to an unsightly property border.We also have concerns of fire hazard given the excessive and dried out nature of the stumps. As the property has recently gone up for sale,and we are at the same time in the process of attempting to build a house in the area of the construction, I am eager to come to resolution with the current owner, or,have record of the issue so that it be addressed by any potential new owner. That said,I have communicated my concerns with Denise Bell and she has indicated that they do not have the funds to resolve as they are in Chapter 13.She also indicated an expectation of foreclosure/auction. Please let me know what can be done to resolve this issue. It is a clear and unreasonable nuisance that is negatively impacting our property value,use and enjoyment. Many thanks, Karen Cooper Cell: 617 480 1574 Email: kcooper5210yahoo.com cc: Thomas Perry t . . Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin To: 6bczm-3202188957@comm.craigslist.org Subject: preschool and daycare now enrolling (west barnstable, ma) Please be advised that I have received numerous complaints about your daycare and preschool signs. Yo must remove the signs immediately in order to avoid a sign code violation ($100.00 per sign per day). You are also required to register as a home occupation for the small family daycare use. In order to legally occupy or utilize the space in the manner you propose, you must obtain the proper permits from us. You may discuss that process with the local inspector, Robert McKechnie at 508-862-4033. Please confirm your compliance with the order to remove all signage. Your anticipated cooperation is very much appreciated. fy6inAnderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of Barnstable 200 aWn Street Myannis,AKA 02601 508-862-4027 http://capecod.craigslist.org/kid/3202188957.html 8/16/2012 preschool and daycare now enrolling Page 1 of 1 email this posting to a friend cape cod crai slist > community > childcare please flag with care: f?1 miscate orized prohibited spam/overpost best of crai sg_list preschool and daycare .now enrolling (west barnstable, ma) Date: 2012-08-13, 9:06AM EDT Reply to: 6bczm-3202188957@comm.crai slg ist.org Painted Pony Preschool and Daycare now enrolling for September first! brand new facility in a unique farm setting (farm activities are optional)! 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Anderson RE: Complaint—water run off LOCUS: 263 Cedar St,WB The subject site of this complaint is the Bell property—a horse farm. The property owner, Denise Bell and her daughter, Courtney constructed a large barn and arena. BACKGROUND The property owner clearly and later), admittedly always intended to create a riding facility and academy whereby the public would be invited to not only board horses but attend a school to learn to ride and ultimate to compete. Initially, Ms Bell was not forthcoming with her actual intentions and insisted every improvement was strictly for her own personal use. Ultimately, her true intentions were made clear when an electrician came in to secure a permit to install 30' lights to illuminate the arena. Courtney Bell stated this provision was strictly to enable her to ride at night. Eventually, the real nature of the proposal was j revealed. Through out this process, the applicant and property owner has side stepped, avoided and/or ignored whichever governing body was involved as well as all corresponding decisions and has instead hidden behind a claim of agricultural exemption and general persecution. Work stalled and this office was informed that the property was for sale and may be entering bankruptcy. From the time Ms Bell took possession of the property, this office was in receipt of complaints. The neighbors had been hearing rumors of a commercial proposal and were concerned about traffic, the proposed use and the lighting. Cedar Street is a narrow road and cannot accommodate high volumes of traffic. Staff advised all callers of the agricultural exemption, SPR requirements and OKH requirements. We could only share the information provided to us by the owner who at this point had not owned up to their true intention of creating a riding facility. We also advised callers that a review process was in place once the owner tripped a threshold. Later, Ms Bell installed a sign on Cedar Street advertising her new pre-school. When I contacted her to discuss the sign and inform her to obtain OKH approval as well as a permit for an appropriate sign in a residential zone, she lost her temper and read me the riot act. She argued for a considerable amount of time and when that didn't achieve her goal she began to complain about everyone else. She stated how horrible her neighbors are, how awful the people on Cape Cod are and she can't do anything without them complaining. I reminded her she has violated the rules that all citizens in this area are subject to and at this point she simply had to apply for the correct approvals. She was screaming at me and then started complaining about other signs in residential areas. She r started naming businesses and people and general locations (i.e. the corner of...). I told her to provide me with an exact list of addresses and we would look into it because some are pre-existing NC locations and some may be illegal or temporary. She was angry and threatened to provide me with a lengthy list. She never did submit anything in writing to me. October 31,2012 Now, comes before me Karen Cooper who has submitted a letter concerning conditions at 263 Cedar Street. Ms Cooper, a direct abutter stated that Ms Bell has created a berm in lieu of the drainage provisions designed by Down Cape Engineering. This berm(as the caller referred to it) is likely a temporary trench or small swale. However,the provision in place is deficient and cannot accommodate heavy rain, consequently,there is considerable run off onto the Cooper property. See photos received 10/31/2012 from Ms Cooper taken 10/29/2012. As a result of Hurricane Sandy and the torrential downpours we received in this area the day after the storm (on 10/30/2012), I directed Ms Cooper to take and date new photos showing the runoff ponding on her property. I also directed her to note this is after the heavy rains resulting from Hurricane Sandy. I explained that the drainage provisions designed by Down Cape were likely in conjunction with a proposal that may now be tabled. If so, I am not certain we can make the property owner (current or subsequent) comply with that plan. Of course, that does not mean the issue of run off cannot be addressed. A copy of this report with the photos and a copy of Ms Cooper's letter of complaint has been provided to the BC on this date for review and direction. i E Town of Barnstable oF"'E rq 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 o� Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director 16 9. Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner Phone(508)862-4679 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.bamstable.ma.us January 20, 2011 �0 Legacy Farm and Riding Academy, LLC c/o Ms. Denise Bell 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable, MA 02668-1324 Dear Ms. Bell: It has come to the Town of Barnstable Building Department's attention that a riding academy is operating at 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA without prior Site Plan Review Committee approval. In order to ensure that there is safe access, adequate parking, and protection of neighboring properties, etc., any commercial use of a property where the public is invited requires the approval of the Site Plan Review Committee. It is important that a site plan review application is filed as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Tom Perry, Building Commissioner CC: ;, Zoning Enforcement Officer. 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Thomas F.Geiler,Director A 1639. �0 TEoa�+" Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 8, 201.0 Denise Bell 263 Cedar St. West Barnstable, MA'02668 RE: 263 Cedar St., West Barnstable, MA Dear Ms. Bell, This letter is to inquire about your project for building application number 200801144 for the installation of double hung windows, french door, and cedar shakes. This permit has not had any inspections since the insulation was done on December 12`h 2008. Your electrical permit has also expired for the sunroom and piano room. We have not had any electrical inspections for this work since December 27`h 2007. Please contact our office and relay your intentions regarding this matter. Sincerely, Robert McKechnie Building Inspector 508-862-4033 Qzoning5 c p KAREN M. COOPER 254 Cedar Street• West Barnstable,MA 02668 i July 7, 2008 i Thomas Perry Building Division Town Of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.Perry, <-- - c'. As an abutter to the property located at 263 Cedar Street in West Barnstable; ould lily y to share some concerns with regards to proposed changes to the properly. a. N � Having reviewed the proposed plans on file at the Town Office,as well as havin r attended the June 29,2008 Old King's Highway planning meeting addressing a p rtion the proposed changes,I understand that several additions are under review. These ' clude a 140' X 37.33' new barn,a fenced outdoor riding area and two proposed paddocks, which are in addition to the current barn expansion,recent new paddock construction and existing temporary barn structure(s)- The sum of these alterations has raised several zoning,health and'historical concerns: • The proximity,number and size of the proposed structures would exacerbate the existing odor issues relative to the property. I understand from BOH that complaints from neighboring property(s)have also been made.Additional health/safety concerns include the threat of increased insect breeding. What manure management procedures are in place? • While the 5.8 acreage size allows for the keeping of 20 horses,the concentration of animal housing structures resides within an—1 acre space at the front of the property and within relative close proximity to existing cottage and well at 245 Cedar Street. This raises concerns re:the integrity of the groundwater and relative nitrate escalation,threat of E. coli and other bacterial illnesses. • The number and size of structures appear excessive for permitted number of horses/non-commercial use. • The proposed 140' X 37.33'new barn structure exceeds by 2X the 50' length restrictions per Old King's Highway regulations. In addition,the proposed siting of this structure appears egregiously out of scale within both the property layout and larger residential area. These concerns are in addition to the current violation of temporary structure use vis a vis existing stables. e ' I would welcome your assistance in advising of any recourse I may have in furthering these concerns. The property owners have certainly made appreciable improvements/additions to the property to date,but I remain concerned that further additions will serve to compromise their and surrounding properties. Many for your attention to this matter. Karen Cooper W: 508. 427.6713 Email: kcoo-per521@yahoo.com Cc: Thomas McKean/Health Division Cc: Patty Daley/Growth Management Cc: Patty Mackey/Old King's Highway Outline of Enforcement History 2010-2012 r Denise A Bell/Courtney Bell Bottcher Property & Enforcement History This property was the subject of numerous complaints regarding the development and operation of a horse farm and daycare (in the lower level of house). 3/08/2010 Letter sent Denise Bell regarding expired permits and lack of inspections. 2010 Site development and construction of a 20 stall horse barn commenced. Failed to construct barn in accordance with approved OKH plans. Contractor disputes with Bells resulted in construction delays. The site work was not completed and torrential rain storms compounded the matter by creating run-off issues with an adjacent property. 01/20/2011 Letter to MS Bell from former Building Commissioner concerning the establishment of a riding academy without site plan review 08/15/2012 Complaints about daycare operation and illegal signage in residential zone. ��► � � Town of Barnstable Building Department Services sniwMAM,$� Brian Florence, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.bamstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 1, 2019 Inspection dates and results for complaint C-19-86 1) On or around November 15, 2018 in response to the above mentioned complaint I did an on-site inspection and observed a gate and hole in a stone wall was indeed present. 2) On February 5, 2019 I visited the property to access compliance with Old Kings Highway.No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings Highway had been submitted. 3) On February 28, 20191 visited the property'to access compliance with Old Kings Highway.No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings Highway had been submitted. Respectfully, Edwin E Bowers Local Inspector Edwin.bowers@town.barnstable.ma.us (508) 862-4025 Anderson, Robin From: Renee Mierzejewski <renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 10:53 PM lo: Florence, Brian Cc: Anderson, Robin; Weil, Ruth; McLaughlin, Charles; Houghton, David; Bowers, Edwin Subject: RE: Cedar St W B School Hi Brian, a473 Would you have time to meet sometime this week? I am not available tomorrow, but could meet Thursday afternoon or anytime on Friday. I would like to review these documents with you as they pertain to The Community School at Legacy Farm, prior to submitting them, as I have a few questions. I also have existing conditions drawings that would be added to this package. I can come to your office at a time that would be convenient for you. Please let me know if you have any availability on Thursday afternoon (I have a 10 am site review in Waltham, MA, but can stop by after that), or anytime on Friday.Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Best Regards, Renee Renee Mierzejewski I AIA I LEED,AP Chestnut Street Studios Architecture I Design 56 Depot Street, Box 2271 Duxbury, MA 02331-2271 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com M.617-947-3029 T. 751-934-9494 htip://www.chestnutstreetstudios.com From: Florence, Brian<Brian.Florence@town.barnstable.ma.us> Sent: February 7, 2019 10:59 AM .To: Renee Mierzejewski<renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com> Cc:Anderson, Robin <Robin.Anderson@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Weil, Ruth <Ruth.Weil@town.barnstable.ma.us>; McLaughlin, Charles <Charles.McLaughlin@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Houghton, David <David.Houghton @town.barnstable.ma.us>; Bowers, Edwin <Edwin.Bowers@town.barnstable.ma.us> Subject: RE: Cedar St W B School Hi Renee, 1 It was a pleasure speaking with you this morning. Enclosed please find our IEBC(MA amended) existing building code analysis fill-in-form document(Word Doc) as well as our construction control package (PDF Series). If you have any questions or concerns with the documentation please feel free to contact me. Generally we do not do pre-construction planning site visits but if after you have completed your review and the existing building analysis you still need me to come out I would be happy to do so. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 9:54.AM To: Florence, Brian Subject: Cedar St W B School Brian, Renee Mierzejewski called to make an appointment with you for a walk through so she can prepare the architect's analysis report for you on the Courtney Bell property.This is the Legacy Farm School on Cedar St. I told her you were very busy. I reiterated that she needs to advise her client with regards to the compliance matter pertaining to the MA Bldg code requirements for the intended use as identified by her client. If you desire to meet them on site you may reach her on her cell at 617-947-3029. 1 did not schedule an appointment. FYI She was going to incite WBFD,too. �obin Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 5o8-862-4027 CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 2 Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 3:33 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: FW: '63'Cedar Street,West Barnstable-The Community School at Legacy Farm, formerly The Learning Lab School Attachments: 23475 School Committee Minutes 02-14-17.pdf; 23475 Consideration for Intended Use.pdf; 23475 Email from Robin Anderson to Courtney Bottcher 01-19-18.pdf; 23475 Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) (Form 1023).pdf; 23475 Articles of Organization.pdf; 23475 Business Entity Summary.pdf; 23475 EIN Number.pdf; 23475 The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc. (Articles of Organization).pdf; 23475 The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc. (Business Entity Summary).pdf FYI and for the record Thanks, -Brian From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 2:56 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable -The Community School at Legacy Farm, formerly The Learning Lab School Hi Brian, Based on our recent meeting and your recent discussions with my client's architect, Renee Mierzejewski, I would like to reiterate that my client is presently, and has been,willing to meet all Building Code requirements so that she can re- open the school. In that vein,the following are the facts concerning The Community School at Legacy Far, formerly known as The Learning Lab School: 1. In December, 2016, my client, Courtney Bottcher and her mother, Denise Bell, PhD. Educ., met with Barnstable Superintendant of Schools, Meg Mayo-Brown, to present her curriculum for the operation of a private school at 263 Cedar Street,West Barnstable, known as The Learning Lab School. Ms. Mayo-Brown approved the curriculum. 2. On February 24, 2017, a public hearing was held before the Barnstable School Committee (Item#021417-004)to obtain the approval for the operation of a private school. Upon motion by Stephanie Ellis, and seconded by Mike Judge, the Committee voted unanimously voted "to approve the private school in the Town of Barnstable to educate students in grades K-3, as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent." See minutes of School Committee meeting attached. 3. In February, 2017, Ms. Bottcher's son, Cayden, was being home-schooled. Ms. Bottcher and Ms. Bell decided to open the school in the fall of 2018. 4. On January 16, 2018, after conferring with Robin Anderson regarding the requirements for the operation of a private school on the premises, Ms. Bell and Ms. Bottcher furnished Ms.Anderson a description of the intended use of the premises, which specifically describes "sessions for homeschooled students," STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math] classes," animal care and "equine-assisted therapy sessions." See attached Consideration of Intended Use. 5. On January 18, 2018, Ms. Anderson sent and email to Ms. Bottcher that you "were satisfied with the information as presented. A copy of your letter will be kept on file." See email of Robin Anderson. 6. On February 6, 2018, Ms. Bottcher formed "The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc." as a Massachusetts Chapter 180 corporation. See attached Articles of Organization and Business Entity Summary. 7. Also, on February 6, 2018, Ms. Boucher filed an Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 503 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code (Form 1023).See attached Application. r 8. On April 3, 2018,the IRS issued E.I.N. 82-5035042 to Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc.See attached Notice for IRS. Ms. Bottcher delivered a copy to Robin. 9. On June 12, 2018,the Town Clerk issued a Business Certificate. I note that under Conditions it lists"ADMIN OFFICE ASSOCIATED WITH HOME SCHOOL PROGRAM." I understand from the Clerk's office that this wording was inserted by Robin. I do not read this language as limiting what had been approved back in January, but does permit the "admin office" to be located in the residence. 10. In August, 2018, an application for a septic system was filled and approved.The plans clearly identifying "proposed (2) new classrooms." 11. Ms. Bottcher opened the school in September, 2018. I ask that you review all of the attached documents in light of Ms. Bottcher's initial written communcation with the Building Department through Robin Anderson, which was approved. I suggest that the 1/18/18 letter of intended use cannot reasonably be interpreted as anything other than clearly describing that a school will be operated on the premises. Specifically, it describes "sessions" for homeschooled "students" with no more that 8 children per "session." The number of "sessions" is not limited. In addition, the letter includes the acronyn "STEAM" which stands for science, technology, engineering, art and math. The school cirriculum was approved by Town officials, including the superintendent and vetted and voted upon and unaniomously approved by the the Barnstable School Committee. A Massachusetts Chapter 180 (nonprofit) corporation was formed, an EIN was obtained from the IRS and an application for tax exempt status was filed with the IRS. At the Town level, Ms. Bottcher applied for a septic permit, accompanied by plans that clearly depict two proposed new classrooms, which was approved, installed and certificate of compliance issued. All of the attached documents clearly give notice that a school was being intended to be operated on the premises. I have not seen one document in which Ms. Bottcher has, in any way, misrepresented that anything other than a school was being operated. Even the website does not describe anything more than was approved in January of 2018. My review of the facts indicates that Ms. Bottcher has been completely transparent with the Town in all matters. I understand that Renee is filing her report tomorrow. I have spoken to her on numerous occasions over the past several weeks. I hope that what work has to be done can be quickly agreed upon so that such work can be performed so that the school can re-open. Please call discuss further if you have any questions or comments on this email or any of the attached documents. Al Schulz ************************************ Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. 2 CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 3 The Barnstable School Committee met on Tuesday, February 14,2017,in the Town Hall Hearing Room. Present were Chair Margeaux Weber,Vice-Chair Chris Joyce,Committee members Stephanie Ellis and Mike Judge. Patrick Murphy was not present. Also present were Meg Mayo-Brown and Kristen Harmon,as well as,Student Envoys Makhai Dickerson-Pells and Sydney Crook. Ms. Weber called the meeting to order at 7.00 PM. Core Values Ms.Weber recited the Core Values of the Barnstable School System. Video or Audio Recording of the Meeting Ms.Weber reminded everyone that the meeting was being telecast and recorded on Channel 18.Anyone who wished to make a recording of the session must notify the Chair. Highlight in Education • Kathy Duran spoke about the students'speeches inspired by Dr. King. • The HyWest students read their speeches. Approval of the Minutes • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve the minutes of the meeting on Wednesday,January 4,2017. • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve the minutes of the Executive Session on Wednesday,January 4,2017. Student Envoy Report • Mr. Dickerson-Pells spoke about the impact of the highlight in education. At the high school,the 8`"and 11`h grade classes are selling carnations as class fundraisers.The Professional Connection program continues through February. The mid-year exams are completed. • Ms. Crook stated the choir held their Beatlemania performance. Five students won scholastic art awards. The students are looking forward to February vacation next week. Public Comment • Diane Mandeville, resident of Barnstable and teacher at Hyannis West,stated that four students in her class wrote letters to the editor at the Cape Cod Times and one was printed. She read the four letters sent in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.Day. • Caleb Solomon, BHS student and member of the.Barnstable You>h Commission,stated that the schools need more people trained in CPR and First Aid. It came to his attention that at RUES,there was no one trained in CPR In the cafeteria during lunchtime. He reported that this issue has been rectified and wants to make sure there are more trained Individuals at all schools. School Committee Comments • Ms. Ellis stated the School Start Time Committee will be having its next meeting in the beginning of March after she and Mr.Joyce meet with the Transportation Director at the end of the month. • Ms. Ellis wished the Barnstable Swim Team good luck at states this week. Eight girls qualified for states this year. • Mr.Joyce thanked the Cape Cod Collaborative for the legislative breakfast. It was good to see the landscape of the political world in regards to education. • Ms.Weber thanked the elected officials for coming to the legislative breakfast and speaking with us. • Ms.Weber congratulated the All Cape Music Festival she attended.The concert was great and well organized. • Ms.Weber stated Senator Cyr has rescheduled his policy summit to March 4.She will be one of the facilitators for one of the panels. • Ms.Weber stated at the January 25 School Committee Workshop,they received a sneak preview of the Superintendent's entry plan findings. She thanked the Superintendent for the amount of work she has put forth. • Ms.Weber stated Patrick Murphy is on the Boston Local Government Advisory Commission. He also has an article on school budget in this month's Commonwealth Magazine. Superintendent's Report • Ms.Mayo-Brown stated how proud she is of the HyWest students and their speeches. • HyWest received the 2016 MA Accommodation status. On February 1,Principal Amato and members of her staff went to state house and received their certificate.Of the 1800 schools in the state,51 received Accommodation status. • Last Tuesday;Ms. Mayo-Brown and Ms. Harmon attended the Fine Arts 3 students' partnership with the Kennedy museum's opening night in the BHS lobby.The exhibit is currently on display. • Ms.Mayo-Brown thanked the Hyannis Chamber of Commerce for their donation proceeds from the fall fun run to the high school to establish a food pantry. Assistant Superintendent's Report • Ms. Harmon stated BHS students attended the inauguration and four student laid wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier. • In January the National Geography Bee was held at BIS. • 32 BHS students will participate in the DECA state competition in March. • Ms. Harmon named the BHS students who won Scholastic Art Awards.Caroline Bradt won 8 awards. �Ite�"�#02i_4S^7�.004. Ap:pi•Gov_af�ofTkie�L°earning?Cab-School - • Ms. Mayo Brown recommended approval of the Learning Lab School. DESE indicates that private schools must obtain approval of the School Committee in the town the school is located. Ms. Mayo-Brown met and talked about t'�hschool and'progr_am.withwfVfsBottcfier Ttie program is aligned with the MA Core Curriculum. • Ms. Weber stated this is the School Committee's only involvement and a requirement of the state. • Motion by Ms. Ellis,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve a private school,Lhe 1tearr i:gg}LabSehaolpin the Town of Barnstable to educate students in grades K-3, as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-001 • Administering Medicines to Students Policy • Pam Ciborowski spoke about the changes to the policy. • Ms.Weber spoke about the protocols around this policy.She said Falmouth, Mash pee, D-Y,and Sandwich have all adopted policies. She discussed two options for the policy wording. • Ms. Ellis asked about liability. Ms. Mayo-Brown stated she received an opinion from our lawyers and there is no liability. • Ms. Ellis asked about the cost and shelf life of Narcan. Ms.Ciborowski stated the.Narcan will be changed annually and she will be getting It through the state at$35 per school. • Ms. Ellis stated students will not be carrying Narcan, but they will carry epipens. She felt that the polity does not need specific language for Narcan and would choose option A. • Mr.Judge asked-what other medications are In.the nurse's office. Ms.Ciborowski stated they stock epipens and over the counter medicines. • Mr.Joyce stated he had a hard time getting his mind around Narcan in schools,but he has come around. • Ms.Weber stated that the School Committee will proceed with the wording in option A,which includes adding permitting students to carry and administer epinephrine. • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve Policy 1LCD entitled "Administering Medicines to Students,"as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-002 Observations of Special Education Programs Policy • Ms.Mayo-Brown stated a more welcoming introductory paragraph was added. It clarifies for school leadership whether student is SPED or in general education a visit is a visit.This policy is for parent to observe for program placement. i • Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Ms. Ellis, and the Committee voted unanimously to approve Policy KIB entitled "Observations of Special Education Programs," as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-003 BHS Class Rank • Mr.Clark stated he and Ms.Clark were here last meeting discussing class rank and were asked to come back with a proposal statement. • Ms.Clark discussed the process they went through to get to this point with research starting In 2007. Their proposal is to change the way academic standing is reported from an exact number to decile in Fall of 2017 with the graduating class of 2018. • Ms.Clark discussed the rationale for the change. They want students to be well-rounded,choose classes that they are interested in,eliminate unhealthy competition,and position students to be more competitive. • Mr.Clark stated they want to focus on student mental health and well-being. Also,they do not want to put a limit on the number of AP courses if the students need the challenge. • Ms. Ellis asked what happens with Valedictorian. Ms.Clark stated schools that have done what is being proposed, do not have them. Students were supportive of this change. There has not been much concern over Valedictorian. • Mr.Joyce stated that he has not heard one negative thing from parents. Everything has been positive. • Ms. Weber encouraged anyone with an opinion to speak with the School Committee before the next meeting when there Is a vote on It. They would like to hear from students as to what they would like to do about who speaks at graduation. . Item#021417-005 BHS Program of Studies for 2017-2018 • Mr. Clark spoke about the Program of Studies. In the 2017-2018 school year,there will be semesterization of some courses to transition to the new schedule with 7 classes for the following year. Next year,the program of studies will be a longer conversation. There are a variety of offerings with career path classes remaining. He hopes to grow the internship program. He is looking at capstone projects for seniors Including a senior year pre-college experience with the schedule change. • Ms.Weber asked with the semester classes if a student would take two psychology classes or one psychology and one English class. Mr. Clark stated that a student could do either. • Mr.Judge asked how many semester classes there are for next year Mr.Clark stated 26-30 classes. • Ms. Ellis asked to help her understand what 81h graders can take towards graduation requirements. Mr. Clark stated any high school courses taken in 8`h grade counts towards graduation credits. • Motion by Ms. Ellis,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to adopt the Program of Studies with the inclusion of semester courses,as presented to the Committee and recommended by the Superintendent. Item#021417-006 School Committee Strategic Plan Ms.Weber stated the School Committee's Strategic Plan will grow out of the Superintendent's entry plan findings. We all want to be on the same page,but what page is that? The School Committee will align their goals and priorities with the entry plan findings. This work will begin at a Workshop in April. Item#021417-007 Initial Presentation of FY'18 Budget • Mr. Markwell discussed the budget timeline:what has happened and what is to come,the enrollment from FY'04— FY'17 and projected FY'18-FY'20 enrollment. • Mr. Markwell discussed the sources of school operating revenue:appropriations,circuit breaker,transportation fees,school choice and savings account.The total funding amount is$67,884,706. • Mr. Markwell showed the general fund revenue growth numbers. Once fixed costs are taken out,the School receives 60%of that revenue. The circuit breaker comes from the state paying up to 75%of high cost special education students. School Choice has 134 students coming into Barnstable with 167 leaving. • Ms. Mayo-Brown discussed the general operating budget priorities. • Mr. Markwell discussed the budget drivers by categories. • Mr.Markwell discusses the initial programming adjustments. •. Mr.Markwell discussed the preliminary projections. • Mr.Joyce stated the challenge is with operational costs. We are always trying to do our best for our schools. • Ms. Ellis stated that with School Choice In 2014,there were more students coming in than going out and now it is trending the other way. What has changed? Mr. Markwell said he does not have an answer and both numbers go up. He stated that virtual schools are now included in those going out. He also stated that difficulties in classroom sizes in elementary schools, particularly in kindergarten, has sent some parents to other schools and so then they are not In the system. • Mr.Judge asked why the circuit breaker number went down. Mr. Markwell stated the state paid 70%instead of 75%and Barnstable did have fewer students. This might get bumped up if legislature has the money at the end. Item#021417-007 Approval Accounts Payable Warrant FY'17 Warrant#32 Motion by Mr.Joyce,seconded by Mr.Judge,and the Committee voted unanimously to approve FY2017 Treasury Warrant#32 in the amount of$288,287.16. Adjourned 8:45 PM. Respectfully Submitted, Jen Kruczek Executive Assistant Town of Barnstable n Building Department Services BA ISTABI,E Brian Florence, CBOTABLE Brian !Wt1i.Y3 NL'l5.OS1BtVILLEA 6ttX51E 1639-1014 Building Commissioner3�g 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Massachusetts Existing Building Code Based on 2015 IEBC w/ MA amendments Construction Control Yes 0 No 0 If Yes Documents shall be in accordance with 780CMR 34.00 MA Amendment to 2015 IEBC. The building Owner shall cause the existing building (or portion thereof)to be investigated and evaluated. The investigation and evaluation shall include at least:structural, means of egress, fire protection, energy conservation, lighting, hazardous materials, accessibility, and ventilation for the space under consideration and, where necessary, the entire building or structure and foundation. The results of the investigation and evaluation shall be submitted in written report form. If No: Buildings (under 35,000 Cubic ft. total) may require the same evaluation depending on scope of work and the Building officials discretion. Permit Application shall comply with one of the methods listed below Per 780 CMR 2015 IEBC 301.1 and shall not be applied in combination with each other. (Only one method to be used) This information is preferred to be in Report form when submitted. Prescriptive method Work area method Performance method (Chapter 4) (Chapter 5 through 13) (Chapter 14) 0 Repairs section 404 Q Repairs (chapter 5) 0 Repairs Section 502 0 Alterations section 403 0 Alteration Level 1 0 Alteration Chapter 7 C> Additions section 402 0 Alteration Level 2 0 Addition Chapter 7 and 8 C7 Change of Occupancy 0 Alteration Level 3 0 Change of Occupancy Section 407 Chapter 7, 8 and 9 0 Change of Occupancy Chapter 10 Q Additions Chapter 11 0 Historic Buildings Chapter 12 C> Relocated or moved buildings Chapter 13 Ninth Edition 780 CMR 107.6 Construction Control Document Construction Contractor Services Certification Pursuant to Section 107.6.3 Name of Contractor: _LJGIl11S �e If a Corporation,name of responsible Corporate Officer: If a DBA or Partnership,name of individual: i I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, construction performed under permit number �- 1? 1907 issued on (0 11601401 J has been completed in substantial accord with the approved construction documents, with all pertinent deviations specifically noted per Section 107.6.3 of the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), 9th Edition Base Volume. Name of Project: Address of Project: ago 3 W ac 4. bea `F am,4co. e wer• o Z cp(o: List of Pertinent Deviations: n_l a. Print Name: r S /y . &ZL r Signature: Date: la BRENDAC.ANDERSON Notarized by: x;; Notary Public ! Massachusetts My Commission Ex*s Feb 10.2023 Standard Notary Statement: This document shall be submitted to the Responsible Registered Design Professional (RDP) and, when requested, to the Building Official in accordance with 780 CMR section 107.6.3(91h edition) at the completion of all construction projects performed pursuant to 780 CMR Section 107.6 Control Construction. Town of Barnstable Building .� .Qa r•,�, .aiS..` "^}`:. .. ....•� ,, ;;i ;-- `.i'`-i`�nae`6�s.s�� + `ifi .k3f 'k "W �tz,t=rra'C '' '� "u.+�' p �Post•�This Card So= at�i�tis Visible F.com the�Streef-App oved'P ans- st be Retai ed on'�Job�andzthis�Ca" us be e t �� * Poi7n iL naF ns e' C:�on a Bee Ma e. Y Permit r,�pd' Where a Certificato�Oc�-cupan s Required,suucfi$uilding"shall.No=be Occue�,d�lvu�ntil�a�Fi%at�Inspection has been ade , �, Permit No. B-18-1807 Applicant Name: BELL, DENISE A Approvals Current Use: Structure Date issued: 06/06/2018 Expiration Date: 12 06 2018 Foundation: Ex Permit Type: Building-Insulation-Residential p / / Location: 263 CEDAR STREET,WEST BARNSTABLE Map/Lot: -131-003 Zoning District: RF Sheathing: Owner on Record: BELL, DENISE A 'w }ter Contractor#Name Framing: 1 .� Contra ior�il censer 2 Address: PO BOX 990 ,r EAST SANDWICH,MA 02537 r�r Est Probed AI Cast: $5,000.00 Chimney: >`;a N `Permit Fee: $85.00 Insulation:Description: Replace Insulation in barn -,;�. ';.k 4 i�;;`,. }j .r S 85.00 Project Review Req: x 6/6/2018 Final: �aQr,n Date Plumbing/Gas ,K Rough Plumbing: '" f rP Building Official Final Plumbing: �.tl5 dt �' tt";f"•afa'w`ii�'t•y'f7r•'FY. This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within siz"mbnthsafterillssuance. Rough Gas: r pal ^,.+ . All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved applen;,and th approved construction documeri�f6l;whh`iicch this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures:shall be�n compliance with the local zoning-bylaws and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access streetorkreoad and shall be maintained open for publlc Inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. � �. Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by�theiBu•Id ng a dsFire,officla Issare provided on this permit Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work:%, Rough: t4r�Ft� ak 3' ct w� .r. . t Y':• g 1.Foundation or Footing 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be Inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining Is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Final: - Building plans are to be available on site All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Ninth Edition 780 CMR 107.6 Construction Control Document Construction Contractor Services Certification Pursuant to Section 107.6.3 Name of Contractor. D e 13e 11 If a Corporation,name of responsible Corporate Officer. If a DBA or Partnership,name of individuaL- I h �eby certify that, to the be o)2011 my lrnowledge and belief, construction performed under permit number �" t7 issued on rJ if has been completed in substantial accord with the approved construction documents, with all pertinent deviations specifically noted per Section 107.6.3 of the Massachusetts State Building Code(780 CMR), Edition Base Volume. Name of Project: Address of Project: oZ to 3 CeAC4 SKkPr. 02-Q g List of Pertinent Deviations: n lo, Print Name: 'i - ► S Signature: .�- Date: Notarized by: BRENNo C. Public ON ;= No�2ry Public massachuseds My Commission E)Vm Feb 10.2023 Standard Notary Statement: This document shall be submitted to the Responsible Registered Design Professional (RDP) and, when requested,to the Building Official in accordance with 780 CMR section 107.6.3(9th edition)at the completion of all construction projects performed pursuant to 780 CMR Section 107.6 Control Construction. Oq Application number Date Issued..................................... s639• /qY Building Inspectors Initials... ....... Y Map/Parcel...... .. ...................... `qk TOWN OF BA.RNSTABLE EXPEDITED PERMIT APPLICATION: ROOF/SIDING/WINDOWS/DOORS/TENTS/STOVES/WEATHERIZATION PROPERTY INFORMATION Address of Project: �-� , �- �a( (L NUI1 MER STREET VILLAGE Owner's Name- --� o�� Phone Number Email Address: Ato YA -A 1 — ell Phone Number , ) nIq V Io 7 Project cost$ Check one Residential V Commercial OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION As owner of the above propertyI hereby author ize to make application or a building permit in accordance with 780 CMR Owner Signature: Date: TYPE OF WORK ❑ Siding Windows (no header change)# ❑ Insulation/Weatherization Doors (no header change)# Commercial Doors require an inspector's review ❑ Roof(not applying more than 1 layer of shingles) Construction Debris will be going to CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION Contractor's name Home Improvement Contractors Registration(if applicable)# (attach copy) Construction Supervisor's License# (attach copy) Email of Contractor Phone number ALL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE STRUCTURES OVER 75 YEARS OLD OR IF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN A HISTORIC DISTRICT, YOU MUST OBTAIN HISTORIC APPROVAL AFFORF A PFRMIT Pear ac►ccr ren i Ninth Edition 780 CMR 107.6 Construction Control Document Construction Contractor Services Certification Pursuant to Section 107.6.3 Name of Contractor. ✓ Le, I I If a Corporation,name of responsible Corporate Officer: If a DBA or Partnership,name of individual: I heby certify that, to the o my knowledge and belief, construction performed under permit number $" d issued on 711 WIT . has been completed in substantial accord with the approved construction documents, with all pertinent deviations specifically noted per Section 107.6.3 of the Massachusetts State Building Code(780 CMR),9th Edition Base Volume. Name of Project~ I ,� Address of Project: �C►J_�o 3 X S� t�fG4 ?drn +able, k.P'- 02-Q(Og List of Pertinent Deviations: Print Name: i Signature: a- 2 Date: lam` Notarized b RXI Standard Notary Statement: This document shall be submitted to the Responsible Registered Design Professional (RDP) and, when requested,to the Building Official in accordance with 780 CMR section 107.6.3(9th edition)at the completion of all construction projects performed pursuant to 780 CUR Section 107.6 Control Construction. O� Application number Date Issued.................... .. * ............................................. Building Inspectors Initials...................:................... ... ....... y Map/Parcel... .3.l...d4�3......................... TOWN OF BARNSTABLE EXPEDITED PERMIT APPLICATION: ROOF/SIDING/WINDOWS/DOORS/TENTS/STOVES/WEATHERIZATTON PROPERTY INFORMATION Address of Project: �-� , + -bcv (L j NUNIDER STREET VILLAGE Owner's Name: Phone Number 1 —q-)ffl4- P3 Email Address: Y� )CWW,-A , ell Phone Number (I I H) �� lc�3 7 - Project cost$ — Check one Residential V Commercial OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION As owner of the above property I hereby authorize to make application or a building permit in accordance with 7-- C Owner Signature: Date: TYPE OF WORK ❑ Siding U Windows(no header change)# ❑ Insulation/Weatherization Doors (no header change)# Commercial Doors require an inspector's review ❑ Roof(not applying more than 1 layer of shingles) Construction Debris will be going to CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION Contractor's name Home Improvement Contractors Registration(if applicable)# (attach copy) Construction Supervisor's License# (attach copy) Email of Contractor Phone number ALL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE STRUCTURES OVER 75 YEARS OLD OR IF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN A HISTORIC DISTRICT, YOU MUST OBTAIN HISTORIC APPROVAL RFFr)RF a vFRUIT r AA1 RR►cer►en Application number • Date Issued........................................ /qY Building Inspectors initials...................:................... �•0 Map/Parcel...... .......... TOWN OF BARNSTABL]E EXPEDITED PERMIT APPLICATION: ROOF/SIDING/WINDOWS/DOORS/TENTS/STOVES/WEATHERIZATION PROPERTY rNFORMATION Address of Project: �-� , si zar as�qblp,— NUMBER STREET VILLAGE Owner's Name: 0,1(1 Phone Number — 3 Email Address: ell Phone Number l ) q� —10B 7 Project cost$ Check one Residential y Commercial OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION As owner of the above properly I hereby authorize to make application or a building permit in accordance with 780 CMR Owner Signature: Date: TYPE OF WORK ❑ Siding Windows (no header change)# ❑ Insulation/Weatherization Doors (no header change)# Commercial Doors require an inspector's review ❑ Roof(not applying more than 1 layer of shingles) Construction Debris will be going to �4 CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION Contractor's name Home Improvement Contractors Registration(if applicable)# (attach copy) Construction Supervisor's License# (attach copy) Email of Contractor Phone number ALL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE STRUCTURES OVER 7S YEARS OLD OR IF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN A HISTORIC DISTRICT, YOU MUST OBTAIN HISTORIC APPROVAL RFFnRF d RFRMIT reao ae icc►ten y Via Town of Barnstable Building .' �PostCard So, at�rtVtsible From theg�St eef�Approvedi�.a�ns�, •ust be Retai ed'o��n;"Jobr�dsthis Ca` ust be ept V � 'Porn il'F'tnal nspection as Bee Ma e. ,. �,�'�• � � �_ - Permit � Whete a Ce�rtificat" o�Occupan , is Required,such Bwld�ng shall No rbe Occu�p�iedyunti�a��n,allnspectton has•bee�n�•made Permit No. B-18-1807 Applicant Name: BELL, DENISE A Approvals Date Issued: 06/06/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Insulation-Residential Expiration Date: 12/06/2018 Foundation: Location: 263 CEDAR STREET,WEST BARNSTABLE Map/Lot: 131-003 Zoning District: RF Sheathing: ' Contractor Name Framing: 1 Owner on Record: BELL, DENISE A ?�t t +a ' Contractor license: * 2 Address: PO BOX 990 kr < A EAST SANDWICH,MA 02537 = Est�Project Cost: $5,�•� Chimne p �< . » y: place Insulation in barn ` =`` r' Permit;Fee: $85.00 Description: Re ;` �;Y!: ;�, �:' Insulation: -+.y•.. ... $85.00 '? Fee Paid Project Review Req: Date Fin al:6/6/ 9 ` 14 44 Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: b-... .��'11' i F�•�� '���"' Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within siiirlonthsfrrlssuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved applieation;andthe approved construction documents for.`wFiichtfiis permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and strd r s'hsa,(I be incompliance with the local zon'g-- y:a-s � codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed In a location clearly visible from access street or�road and shall be maintained open for public Inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. i� A• � a r: Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures byJtheou Id g and.+'Fire,Offlcialsare provided on this permit Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: Rough: 1.Foundation or Footing 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department cc� Building plans are to be available on site Final: �t All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Town of Barnstable FINE Tory .' Building Department Services Brian Florence, CBO BABSTABLE � ; BAtYT<8iE•CFn1541L•E•SO1T•Hi/-tiW5 BARI�STAEiLE, y Building Commissioner • -�•.„ui3 1639-2014 yip- 1639 "^m� 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 575 OM a www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Massachusetts Existing Building Code Analysis Based on 2015 IEBC wl MA amendments Site Address: Map: Parcel: Village: Applicant name: Phone: E-mail: Risk Category: Use Group: Occupancy Limit: I.A.W. 780 CMR 2015 IEBC 301.1 - The permit application shall comply with one of the following methods: Choose One: ® Prescriptive method ❑ Work area method ❑ Performance method Construction Control ❑ Yes ❑No If Yes Documents shall be in accordance with 780CMR 34.00 MA Amendment to 2015 IEBC. The building Owner shall cause the existing building (or portion thereof)to be investigated and evaluated. The investigation and evaluation shall include at least: structural, means of egress, fire protection, energy conservation, lighting, hazardous materials, accessibility, and ventilation for the space under consideration and, where necessary, the entire building or structure and foundation. The results of the investigation and evaluation shall be submitted in written report form. USE FILL IN FORM OR ATTACH DOCUMENTS AS NEEDED FOR EACH EVALUATION CATEGORY BELOW: Structural Means of egress....----.--: Fire protection,_----.... Energy conservation,..: Lighting ....................... Hazardous Material Accessibility.-------- Ventilation Description of Proposed work: • 1 _ 1 111 � 111 'ii;M=' A" 111 �� 111 r ' ems.� , '"•%.'�'." >"!� -'�► . air .;.� � �h���.� � ��c• �, 3., �, ,��'. 31+,y �.. � .- �.�'^�r ��+„�- � vt� a'r � t �s'w ;! �S Y�;► f :iY� tt. 1�,�`�. 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Architecture I Design Farm N 56 Depot Street Box 22711 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number io T.781-934 sass M.617-947-3029 Date 2/26/19 A 1 0 077 www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 1" = 10'-0" N N 22'- 3 3/4" 8'- 1 3/4" 22'- 1 1/2" EXTERIOR WALL CONSTRUCTION: 2X4 @ 16" O.C. STORAGE 7'- 10 1/2" - 1 3/4" 3'- 3 1/2" Iv 2'- 10 1/4" _5 1/4" 2'- 10 1/4" 3'-3 3/16" 2'- 1 3/4" 105 52 SF du db 7" 1'-6" T ri T�� 104 STq�cF, 65 SF ✓I rI ' CLASSROOM CLASSROOM HORSE BARN ✓ 103 102 10 369 SF 366 SF ail CAPACITY BASED ON AREA= 10 STUDENTS ENTRY CAPACITY BASED ON AREA= 10 STUDENTS CAPACITY BASED ON AVAILABLE 04 VESTIBULE CAPACITY BASED ON AVAILABLE BATHROOM FACILITIES = 7 STUDENTS ca BATHROOM FACILITIES = 7 STUDENTS EXTERIOR WALL PER 603 CMR 18.04.4b* 1 O1 PER 603 CMR 18.04.4b* CONSTRUCTION: BO 2X6 @ 16" O.C. 70 SF I 2 I I 00 9'-4 5/8" 3'- 10" EXTERIOR WALL 3'-9 1/2" 9'- 5 3/8" CONSTRUCTION: 2X4 @ 16"O.C. - -EXTERIOR WALL CONSTRUCTION: ED ARC 2X6 @ 16" Q.C. �9 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS*: REQUIRED WHERE FIRE AREA IS>12,000SF (7,500SF/MA AMENDMENT) AND EVERY PORTION OF EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS BELOW THE LOWEST LEVEL OF EXIT DISCHARGE SERVING THAT n Cr 163 R N TOTAL AREA: 1032A SF (APPROX. 43% OF TOTAL BUILDING AREA) PORTION OF THE BUILDING 0 XBURY, MA o�Jy SEE A103 FOR CODE REQUIREMENTS *AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS NOT REQUIRED IN ANY AREA BLLOW THE LOWEST LEVEL OF EXIT DISCHARGE 47r*NOFMPS�P SERVING THT AREA WHERE EVERY CLASSROOM THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING HAS NOT FEWER THAN ONE EXTERIOR TOTAL AREA of ENTIRE BUILDING: 2,406 SF EXIT DOOR AT GROUND LEVEL. Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy No. Description Date FLOOR PLAN Architecture I Design Farm N 56 Depot Street I Box 2271 i Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number T.781-934-9494 M.617-947-3029 77 Date www.chestnutstreetstudios.com CN 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM /19 A 1 01CM ranee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 1/4" = 1'-0" N N LED EXIT SIGN AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING INSULATION TYPE = ICYNENE CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM @ 5.5" INSULATION TYPE = R38 OPEN CELL CELLULOSE, BLOWN IN; 11.7", SETTLED THICKNESS=10.41" BOTTOM OF SLOPED BOTTOM OF SLOPED CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF 0 PAINTED GWB CEILING @ 8'-5 0 .(2) 5/16"AFF PAINTED GWB CEILING _ PAINTED GWB CEILING . I 1 @ 8'-5 5/16"AFF R R @ 8'-5 5/16"AFF �p ATTIC O O ACCESS � /DOOR\ SMOKE / 1 SMOKE C CO2 02 DETECTOR PAINTED GWB CEILING DETECTOR i @ 8'-0"AFF TO T 0 OSCO2E ' 11- 11 1/2" DETECTOR O BOTTOM OF SLOPED BOTTOM OF SLOPED CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF LED EXIT SIGN AND EMERGENCY ROOF CONSTRUCTION: (2) 2X6 @ 24" O.C. W/COLLAR LIGHTING TIES @ EACH INSULATION TYPE = R38 OPEN CELL CELLULOSE, BLOWN-IN; \�� RED ARCy CEILING CONSTRUCTION: 2X10s @ 24" O.C. 11.7", SETTLED THICKNESS=10.41 ERZF INSULATION TYPE= ICYNENE o U� N .9163 CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM BURY, @ 5.5" titA y� 5" RECESSED LED FIXTURES, Fq�rH OF VA O� TYP. Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy No. Description Date REFLECTED CEILING PLAN Architecture I Design Farm 56 Depot Street I Box 2271 1 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number 77 O �. T.781-934-9494 M.617-947-3029 Date 2/26/19 www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 1/4" = 1'-0" N N CODE REVIEW - CLASSROOM PORTION OF BUILDING WORK TO BE DONE TO MEET CODE: REFERENCE REQUIRED EXISTING 1.ADD ONE TOILET ROOM SO THERE WILL BE ONE FOR MALES AND ONE FOR FEMALES CONSTRUCTION TYPE IBC 2015 W/MA AMENDMENTS VA 2.ADD A STAFF TOILET ROOM STRUCTURE 3.ADD CRASH BARS OR PADDLES TO THE EGRESS DOORS EXTERIOR WALLS IBC 2015 W/MA AMENDMENTS 2X6 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION 2X4 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION @ E&W 2X6 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION @ N&S 4. CHANGE DOOR KNOBS TO LEVERS SO THEY ARE ACCESSIBLE INSULATION IBC 2015 W/MA AMENDMENTS ROOF IBC 2015 W/MA AMENDMENTS (2)2X6 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION @ 24"O.C. 5. MAKE THE DEMISING WALL BETWEEN THE HORSE BARN AND THE SCHOOL A 1 HR. RATED WALL INSULATION INT.ENERGY CODE 2015 R38 IN CEILING OR ROOF NONE CEILING IBC 2015 W/MA AMENDMENTS 2X10 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION 2X10 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION 6. PROVIDE AN ACCESSIBLE PATH FROM THE PARKING LOT TO THE ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE INSULATION INT.ENERGY CODE 2015 R38 IN CEILING OR ROOF R38 BATT INSULATION W/ICYNENE @ SLOPED C402.1.3 AREAS OF CEILING 7. MAKE THE MAIN ENTRANCE ACCESSIBLE OCCUPANCY E(EDUCATION) 8.ADD A SERVICE SINK CLASSROOMS IBC 2015 CH.10,TABLE 1004.1.2 20 SF./PERSON 53 SF./STUDENT @ CLASSROOM 103 s2 SF./STUDENT @ CLASSROOM 102 9. INSTALL A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WITH PULL STATIONS AND ALERT SIGNAL PER CODE EGRESS IBC 2015 CH.10,TABLE 1006.3.1 2 EXITS,MIN. 2 EGRESS DOORS FROM EACH CLASSROOM PERMIT INFORMATION TRAVEL DISTANCE IBC 2015 CH.10,TABLE 1006.2.1 MAX.TRAVEL DISTANCE=75' 32'MAX. DOORS IBC 2015 CH.10.1.1 MIN.32"W. 1@ 2'-11 1/4"X 6'-8 1/4"1 1@ T-O"X 6'-8" AivtM1 Y.GIe—:JI,.l,R,Wb Cen.mrem,Cenaul Ue.umew vhM Glenn nle ONa tOlb Cm"mnbv Cemmi,Awnn .."r.,wi.—.._ _. 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't19kt�1-V237 WINDOWS NFPA 101 15.2.11.1.1 1PR.@ T-20"X X-9 1/2"1 1@ 2'-1 3/4"X3'-9 1/2" ��^+- - HT.NOT MORE THAN 44"AFF "-"""-` -- „-„ ..w<.n._�Sna ..,,,,;,,✓ ,. _ FIRE PROTECTION NFPA 101 CH.15.3.4.1.1 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED NONE —� IEBC 2015 1012.1.1.2 IN ACCORDANCE W/NFPA SECTION 9.6 ---- - o•. 1EA. :ENTRY VESTIBULE 101 IBC 2015915.2.3 SMOKE/CO2 DETECTORS @ CLASSROOM 1021 CLASSROOM 103 LI1q— R n.anRwaa„ REQUIRED SEPARATION — _ .<.....:�ramr�`".."°....�.'0i.®m..��..o'°w..a..,.....e �..-,vrt..r.vw.-•.m.:., .e..uoevwr,_,..� —' IBC 2015 508.4 1HR. TWO USES IN BUILDING:U(HORSE � d.a-ate• •- . ,- BARN)&E(CLASSROOMS) MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Building Town AMERICAN STANDARD SILVER SERIES - ' x � rs ; Lei-�`.�.'k'�-.�.�r""".�"'�.i.�,e• .".�� � Permit CONVERSION(TO PROPANE)KIT KIT No.BAYLPKT210B/TESTED ON 10/15/2018 PLUMBING FACILITIES onm ED ARC TOILETS CMR 248 MIN.1/60 STUDENTS EA.SEX 1 TOILET t1 G\5 LAVATORIES CMR 248 MIN.1/60 STUDENTS EA.SEX 1 LAVATORY " `2 SERVICE SINK CMR 248 1/FLOOR NONE EMERGENCY LIGHTING -- -� _" ____. 0 0.9163 F »�._�I UwvW7 541F -- DUXBURY, w NFPA 101 7.9.2.1 NOT LESS THAN 1 FT-CANDLE(1.1 LUX)MEASURED EMERGENCY LIGHTING @ -` O MA J`9 ALONG THE PATH OF EGRESS AT FLOOR LEVEL PROVIDED @ EACH EXIT SIGN ACCESSIBILITY ' IBC 2015 W/MA MUST PROVIDE AN ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL AMENDMENTS 1104.1 FROM PARKING LOT TO ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE No. Description Date LIFE SAFETY CODE REVIEW SPREADSHEET&WORK TO DONE Chestnut Street Studios Community School @Legacy FOR CODE COMPLIANCE & PERMIT INFORMATION Q. Architecture I Design Farm M 56 Depot Street I Box 2271 1 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number T.781-934-9494 M.617-947-3029 Al 0 3 Date 2/26/19 N Www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale N lV 'spa, ti JO. . r. 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Courtney Botcher Job Address Courtney Botcher 263 Cedar Street-West Barnstable 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable,MA 02668 ATTIC INSULATION INFORMATION Workarea Inventory Item Phase:1 Description: Detached Bam Slope to Plate R-38Icynene Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation Pro Seal S.5in cn` 1 t Attic Walls R-15 3 1/2 X 15 Kraft Faced FIG Batts Hi-Dens #j's �'- � � •��:- Attic Walls Tyvek 5 X 200 Main Ceiling R-38 12 X 16 Kraft Faced FiberGlass Batts Hti y EXT.Walls 2x6 R-20 5 1/2 X 15 Kraft Faced Fiberglass Batts HD c EXT.Walls 2x4 R-15 3 1/2 X 15 Unlaced Fiberglass Batts HD l i EXT.Walls 2x4 R-15 3 1/2 X 15 Unfaced Fiberglass Batts HD 24"on center ' EE EXT.Walls 2x4 4 Mil Polyethelene Vapor Barrier \. 3 ' ANDERSON INSULATION EXPECTS ALL WORK AREAS TO BE FREE OF DEBRIS AND/OR ANY ITEMS WHICH MIGHT INTERFERE WITH OUR INSTALLATIONS. •,: ( t We propose hereby to fumLdt material&labor-complete In accordance with the above specifications,for the sum of i $ t All material is guaranteed to be as specified.All work to be completed in a workman like manner according to standard i practices.Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written i orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate.All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control.Owner to carry fire,tomado and other necessary Insurance.Our workers are fully covered by workmen's compensation insurance. Note:this proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within 30 days. A$25 fee will be added for each returned check. Late fees of 1.5%per month on all balances 30 days past due. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL '• t` f `+ - t '•s �•y The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted.You are authorized to do the work as specified. Y'- f y.; - •Terms: Payment Due Upon Completion DATE:6/11/2018 A,—P. :..LLU. - INSULATION Sales Representative. PROPOSAL INSULATION HT. MARKER IN ATTIC INSULATION HT. MARKER IN ATTIC INSULATION HT. MARKER IN ATTIC (EXTERIOR DATE:. SIGNATURE HIC Reg.#101496 Customer WALLS) � Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy No. Description Date PHOTOS CONT'D. Architecture I Design Farm N 56 Depot Street I Box 22711 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number T.781-934-9494 M.617-947-3029 Date 2/26/19 Al 05 www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM r-- renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 1/8"= V-0" N fV 22'- 3 3/4" 8'- 1 3/4" 22'- 1 1/2" 15'-4" EXTERIOR WALL CONSTRUCTION: 2X4 @ 16"O.C. STORAGE N T- 10 1/2" - 1 3/4" T- 3 1/2" 2'- 10 1/4" 2'- 5 1/4" 2'- 10 1/4"L.. 3'-3 3/16" 2'- 1 3/4" 105 52 SF UH 8'-71/16" 1'-7" ce) v 1'-6" T LO 104 co 66 SF HORSE BARN CLASSROOM _ rf CLASSROOM AN 104 103 102 j 375 SF 77 366 SF CAPACITY BASED ON AREA= 10 STUDENTS ENTRY CAPACITY BASED ON AREA= 10 STUDENTS CAPACITY BASED ON AVAILABLE VESTIBULE CAPACITY BASED ON AVAILABLE BATHROOM FACILITIES=7 STUDENTS CID 101 BATHROOM FACILITIES=7 STUDENTS EXTERIOR WALL PER 603 CMR 18.04.4b* oo PER 603 CMR 18.04.4b* CONSTRUCTION: 2X6 @ 16"O.C. 70 SF 2 9'-45/8" 3'- 10" EXTERIOR WALL 3'-91/2" 9'- 53/8" CONSTRUCTION: r 2X4 @ 16"O.C. EXTERIOR WALL Y�Y1 P�GC� CONSTRUCTION: 2X6 @ 16"O.C. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRED WHERE FIRE AREA IS>12,000SF.AND EVERY PORTION OF TOTAL AREA: 1032.4 SF (APPROX. 43% OF TOTAL BUILDING AREA) EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS BELOW THE LOWEST LEVEL OF EXIT DISCHARGE SERVING THAT PORTION OF THE BUILDING* 603 CMR 18.04.4b REQUIRES ONE TOILET AND ONE SINK *AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS NOT REQUIRED IN ANY AREA BLEOW THE LOWEST LEVEL OF EXIT DISCHARGE FOR EVERY 14 STUDENTS. SERVING THT AREA WHERE EVERY CLASSROOM THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING HAS NOT FEWER THAN ONE EXTERIOR EXIT DOOR AT GROUND LEVEL. TOTAL AREA of ENTIRE BUILDING: 2,406 SF r, Chestnut Street Studios Community School 0Legacy No. Description Date FLOOR PLAN Architecture I Design Farm Box227, ouxbu Project number Project Number CN T.781-934 9494 -61�-947}3029 ✓ Date- 2/20/19 www.che,§stnutstmg!gudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM A.1 01 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM `- Scale 1/4"= 1'-0" Q CN LED EXIT SIGN AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING INSULATION TYPE= ICYNENE CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM @ 5.5" INSULATION TYPE= R38 OPEN CELL CELLULOSE, BLOWN IN; 11.7", SETTLED THICKNESS=10.41" BOTTOM OF SLOPED BOTTOM OF SLOPED CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF Fz PAINTED GWB S CEILING @ 8'-5 S 0 0 m 0 (D 5/16"AFF m 0 PAINTED GWB CEILING PAINTED GWB CEILING I 1 @ 8'-5 5/16"AFF R S R @ 8'-5 5/16"AFF � ATTIC O ACCESS O ;t /DOOR\ � 1 SMOKE SMOKE _ CO2 CO2 DETECTOR PAINTED GWB CEILING DETECTOR @ 8'-0"AFF T 0 0 G) 0 OSCO2E 0 G) 0 1'- 11 1/2" DETECTOR S O 'S BOTTOM OF SLOPED BOTTOM OF SLOPED CEILING @ T-6 1/4"AFF CEILING @ 7'-6 1/4"AFF LED EXIT SIGN AND EMERGENCY ROOF CONSTRUCTION: (2)2X6 @ 24"O.C. W/COLLAR LIGHTING TIES @ EACH INSULATION TYPE = R38 OPEN CELL CELLULOSE, BLOWN-IN; CEILING CONSTRUCTION: 2X10s @ 24"O.C. 11.7", SETTLED THICKNESS=10.41" INSULATION TYPE= ICYNENE CLOSED CELL SPRAY FOAM @ 5.5" 5" RECESSED LED FIXTURES, TYP. Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy No. Description Date REFLECTED CEILING PLAN Architecture I Design n Farm 56 Depot Street I Box 22711 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number a 4 T.781-934-9494 M.617-947-3029 Date 2/20/19 Al 02 7' www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM a renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com `- Checked by RM Scale 1/4"= 1'-0" 'a C" CODE REVIEW r REFERENCE REQUIRED EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TYPE IBC2015 VA STRUCTURE 2X 4 WD FRAME CONSTRUCTION ON SIDES&2X6 EXTERIORW_ALLS IBC 2015 i2X6WD,FRAME CONSTRUCTION €CONSTRUCTIONATENDWALLS INSULATION ' ...................................................................................... .........................................o................................................................................................................................................................................ ...,............ r ,ROOF i(2)2X6 WD.FRAME CONSTRUCTION @ 24"O.C. ... ............................................................................� ...............,...,.....,.,.......................................... INSULATION NONE I ................................................................................,..................,.........................,,,..........................,.........,.....,..,...........,................................................................................................................. CEILING 2X10 @ 24"O.C. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._..................................... R38 BATTINSULATION/ICYNENE AT f INSULATION !SLOPED SIDESOFCEILING I R38 CELLULOSE/ICYNENE @ SLOPED AREAS OCCUPANCY E(EDUCATION) IBC 2015 CH.10, 53sf/PERSON/CLASSROOM 103 TABLE 100412 20sf/PERSON 525f/PERSON/CLASSROOM 102 ' 606 ....................................E"A......................................... .....,.................................................CM..7,07©1 35sf,/CHILD P..LE..ASE SEEABO.... VE EGRESS IBC 2015 TABLE 1006.3.1 2 EXITS MIN. 2 EGRESS DOORS FROM EACH CLASSROOM .,.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. IBC 2015 TABLE CLASSROOM 102 TRAVEL DISTANCE 100621 •:MAX,TRAVEL DIST,=75' i 32'-2"MAX, DOORS i i 2 @ 3'-0"X 6'-8" ................................................................................................................P...................................................................................i............................................i...........,,....,.......,........,............................... .@ WINDOWS s1PR, 3.912 3'-912 .......................................................................................................,.,..,................:................,..,,..,,,.,...,....,.............,.........,................................, ...,,...........,.....................,,.....,.......,........,.,................................ !(1)2-13/4"X X3'-91/2" ................. . .......................................... .................... .............. ,...,............................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„•........,................... ...,,,,,........,,.,,,, .,...,,,.,, :,.,..,..,.,,.,.,..,,..,,,..,,.,,,...,,..,,,..,,,....,,,,.,..,,.,..,...,.,,,..„i.,..,,,,,..,.,..,...,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,...,,...,,.,,..,,,..,,,...,.,,..,,,..,,,..,,,.,,,.,.....,.,,,,,.,.., IBC 2015 TABLE i CLASSROOM 103 TRAVEL DISTANCE 1006,21 !MAX.TRAVEL DIST.=75' i32'-7"MAX. ...........................................................................................................i..,.,,.,........,........,..,,......,..,...........................................e,..,,.............,.........,...,.,,.,..,,.....,.,.....,......,.,.....,,.....,,,,,,,........,.,........,,.,...... DOORS 1 1 2'-8"X 6'-8" ..............................................................................................................�,..,..,..,........,,........................,.,...,..........,.......,.,............................................................................................................................ WINDOWS i 1PR.@ 3'-10"X 3'-91/2" ..........................................................................................................................:...............................................................................................................,........,............,.........,....,,,...,,.........,.,.........,.......,,,..,,..... (1)2'-13/4"X 3'-91/2" SMOKE/CO2 DETECTORS/FIRE EXTINGUISHER AT FIRE PROTECTION INFPA101 FIREALARMSYSTEM EACH EXIT MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SMOKUCO2 DETECTOR PROPANE FIRED-PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INFO. NOTLESSTHAN 1 ft-candle(1.1 lux) MEASURED ALONGTHE PATH OF EMERGENCY LIGHTING NFPA1017.9.2.1 EGRESS AT FLOOR LEVEL E-LIGHTING @ EA.EXITSIGN;SEE PLAN SMOKE/CO2DETECTORS 1 @ CLASSROOM 102 ......................-......................................................................................... 1 @ CLASSROOM 103 ......................................................................... .....,,...,................I...........I.......... 1 @ ENTRYVESTIBULE 101 ACCESSIBILITY IBC2015 1 ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE 1 ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE IN CLASSROOM 102 "�' Description Date Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy CODE REVIEW a Architecture I Design Farm `" RL 56 Depot Street I Box 22711 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Project number Project Number a T.781-9349494 M.617-947-3029 Date 2/20/1 9 A 1 0 3 c www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM 6 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 6 +yam� «.,.�,�-, �` • � in .�,.. �a r; "�'��'y*���' � �,.. v''#�''rL�,..i»���.a t��'�' p,��;t�:tea�r��+�r"�� � ♦�,fr a �t Ask- EAST ELEVATION -SOUTH END EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION - NORTH END NORTH ELEVATION M 3' 4 e S WEST ELEVATION -NORTH END WEST ELEVATION -LOOKING SOUTH NORTH ELEVATION -@ HORSE BARN Chestnut Street Studios Community School @ Legacy No. Description Date PHOTOS Architecture I Design CN n 56 Depot Street I Box 22711 Duxbury,MA 02331-2271 Farm Project number Project Number T.781-9349494 M.617-947-3029 Date 2/20/19 Al 04 c www.chestnutstreetstudios.com 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable, MA Drawn by RM a renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com Checked by RM Scale 'a r Bowers, Edwin From: Bowers, Edwin Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 11:42 AM To: 'Renee Mierzejewski'; Florence, Brian Subject: RE: 263 Cedar Street - Community School at Legacy Farm Attachments: Cedar street263 plumbing code.pdf Hello, Renee Mierzejewski I have reviewed the street folder as well as the old kings highway documents There was a permit issued for a Horse stable 72 ft.x 14 ft. B-200708093 Issued 1-17-08 This permit has no Building Inspection and No Plans Attached. I was able to locate a Certified plot plan dated Oct 24,2007 and one dated 2007 June 2"d 2008 which shows an existing building adjacent to a processed stone driveway, with a slab 97'6" attached. This structure is being considered existing Your Existing building evaluation letter should address any issues with the existing Stable and Then demonstrate what modifications need to be done to the stable to meet the requirements of the new use. You will be required to demonstrate Code compliance of the structure as we discussed in the meeting. I would like to clarify that any code issues discussed Should be confirmed by you per code section. After our discussion I did look that up and the 16 Horse and sprinkler Law is not enforced by a building official. It is an old MGL Part IV Title I Chapter 272 Section 86 Please see attached contact information for our plumbing inspector and Table 1 from 248CMR.Again Clarification is needed. I started a discussion with both Plumbing inspectors and want to make sure you Have the right info The Bubbler is a water station which gets complicated something about only a drain is needed for future and it could be bottled water??? Nothing is simple in Code. Also issues that did not come up in our meeting that come to mind would be energy code compliance,Wind Code compliance, Wind bourn debris area requirements. Please Check 521CMR for all accessible requirements. Including the ones listed below to clarify. I would also recommend touching base with the electrical Inspector for code issues related to the new use. Should you have issues finding specific code requirements feel free to call anytime I will try to assist in any way. Thank You Local Inspector Edwin Bowers Direct Line (508)862-4025 From: Renee Mierzejewski [mailto:renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 9:10 PM To: Florence, Brian; Bowers, Edwin Subject: 263 Cedar Street - Community School at Legacy Farm Brian and Ed, Thank you for taking the time to meet with me yesterday afternoon to discuss the Community School at Legacy Farm, located at 263 Cedar St. in West Barnstable. I thought our meeting was helpful and informative and I appreciate your input. I've made a list of the items we discussed, in terms of what needs to be done before an inspection will be made of the property and hopefully the "cease and desist" order will be remedied so the school can get back to business. i Please let me know if you see any inaccuracies, or missing pieces. It seems this is a bit of a group effort and the more eyes on the scope the better. • Make the main entrance(where the double door is) accessible • Provide an accessible route to the main door from the parking area • Provide egress paddles or crash bars at each egress door • Provide two toilet rooms for the students—one male and one female Add Grab bars in the toilet rooms and make them accessible • Provide a staff toilet room (The suggestion for a straightforward approach was to put it in the barn and add a fire- rated door between the barn and Classroom 103 the room must be accessible from the school w/out going outside.) • A water fountain must be provided (this is kind of a "funny" one because although it is a code requirement, no one uses them anymore and we all acknowledged that.) I recommend a "bottle filler" type (since most people seem to carry their own water bottles now)— some of them even tell you how many plastic water bottles have been saved as a result of using this type of device-can be an educational tool for the children too...... • Provide the correct wall for fire separation between the school area and the horse barn—you pointed out that Rockwool insulation is a good choice for this location and that the wall must have GWB on both sides (currently it appears to have GWB only on the classroom side and I am not sure of the existing insulation type.) • Heat detectors may be needed in the horse barn (I need to confirm this.) • If there are more than 16 stalls in the horse barn, a sprinkler system may be required for the entire building • The door levers must have the small return on the ends so someone with a hook can operate them i z i • Add pull stations per code, at each egress What I need to do: • verify where it says these items are all required in the various applicable codes (some of this has been accomplished in the spreadsheet on A103). • Determine what kind of alarm system is needed if any(and provide supporting code information) • Determine whether sprinklers are needed (you thought they might be, but I have not found this requirement in any code I have read—so far;will keep looking and again, I need to provide the supporting code information) • Fill out the Existing Building Analysis Form provided by Brian and do an Existing Building Evaluation per chapter 14 in the IEBC. • Verify the entire building is under 7,500 sf • Verify there are not more than 16 horse stalls in the adjacent horse barn. • show accessible route from parking to main entrance and any place open to the public Hopefully,this list covers what we discussed. If not, please adjust and send back to me. I am working hard to be sure we have addressed any possible code violations that exist today in the classroom building and in the horse barn,as required.Thank you again for your time yesterday, I thought we had a very productive meeting. Best Regards, Renee Renee Mierzejewski I AIA I LEED,AP Chestnut Street Studios Architecture I Design 56 Depot Street, Box 2271 Duxbury, MA 02331-2271 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com M.617-947-3029 T. 781-934-9494 http://www.chestnutstreetstudios.com CAUTION:This email originated from.outside of the Town of.Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 3 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. Map Parcel Application#: ���76 Health Division Date Issued' Conservation Division Application Fee 1 j Tax Collector Permit Fee •�4' „��5. oe Treasurer — Planning Dept. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board •i Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis ° Project Street Address 5% Village (A), &Mn/5!]MI5 /1/✓� Owner `1�1V l 15C,_ 13C--c--C - Address Telephone Permit Request, 3 L4 L7 T! 1`57P9l 6 A-MeOV6D 521?nr, Square feet: 1st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuati Jc 00 Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. i Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current_Use__ _-_ Proposed Use _ I BUILDER INFORMATION 737'Z-'17 Name 1DOU67 /VC(]L�nJ Telephone Number'" Address ks SG a?L License# U� ` l /1/V��STanJ M 11,�5 468L 04 y Home Improvement Contractor# 13 K Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN T9_ 0 TTP r v1GC SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. 1 APPLICATION# DATEISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER �Z DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH - FINAL s - FINAL BUILDING }; DATE CLOSED OUT , ;k s ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. n , • 3 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department oflndustrialAccidents Office oflnvestigations _ 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111' wivw.massgov/dia ' Workers}Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers _Applicant Information ^ Please Print Le0bly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): jV�7' ,',� l L/LL•�� •Address: Ci /State/Zi (I/1�I1R 50 N M L Phon#: tY P• FAre u an emiployer7 Check the appropriate boa: :Type of pi oJect(required):. l. I am a employer with l/ 4• ❑ I am a general comtraotor and I 6. ❑New construction . 'employees(full au4d/or partfi=)•* • have hired the stab-contractors 2,❑ I am a'sole proprietor or partner- listed on the'attached sheet. 7. El Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g• ❑Demolition' 'worldng for me in any capacity. cmployeey and have workers 9• ❑Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp.insurance. $ 5. �] We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions required.] officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions ' 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all-work . myself.[No workers' comp. right bf exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance.re4e ] t c• 152, §1(4),and we have no d employees.[No workers' 13.❑ Other comp,insurance regiiired.] *Any applicant that checks box#l.must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t mmeownera,who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work end then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating'such. tContractors that check this box mutt attached Ro,additional sheet showing the name of the Sub-contractors end state whether ornotthose entities have employees, if the sub-contractors have employees,theymust providb their workers'comp.poHcy number. lam an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below isthe policy and job site information. � N �'� .� . Insurance CompanyNatme: 1't . Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: (O 2M-/ Expiration Date: t� Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: W.ulVAJ 5 d j l�/�`� I Attach a copy of the workers'compenkation policy declaration page'(showing the policy number and eapitation date). Failure.to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL e. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprison==as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK,ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to the.Office of Investigmtions of the bIA for insurance covers a verification, I do hereby certi der th pai`ns and penahies of perjury that the information provided above Is true it correct Si afore: Date• Phone#: ` Official use only. Do not write in thLs area, tb be completed bycity or town official City or Town: ' Yerr it/Licens6# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2•Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5•Plumbing Inspector 6. Other oFTHEro,,, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services wimsiABKkmM� Thomas F.Geiler,Director 4iAr16;.1" Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax:- 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize �/� M b'/� to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) nature of Owner Date Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. Town of Barnstable �pF THE Tp�� Regulatory Services swwasrAar.E ; Thomas F.Geiler,Director 9 MASS. g �A 039. p,0 Building Division lE0 MAV .Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 w%riv.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER!': name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,urovided that.the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside;on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures.- A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations: The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certifrcation for use in your community. ----------------------- PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTSUPON THE CERTIFICATE Oceanside Insurance Agency Inc HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 52 West Main St ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Hyannis,MA 02601 COMPANIES AFFORDING INSURANCE COMPANY A GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY INSURED Doug Mullen Po Box 1274 Marstows Mills, MA 02648-0000 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOT WITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HERE3N IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. co --- - - - - - --- . - LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE A WORKERSCOMPENSATION D EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY LIMITS E PROPRIETOR/ ARTNERSIEXECUTIVE FFICERS ARE: NCL o EXCL❑ 1 6388843 1 11/21/2007 1 11/21/2008 ITATUTORYMIS OTHER Coverep Applies to MA Operations Only. EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,00 LSEASE POLICY LIMIT $ 500,00 ISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSNEHICLESISPECIAL ITEMS RE:THE WORKERS COMPENSATION POLICY DOES NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR DOUG MULLEN. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SHOULD ANYOF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE BUILDING DEPT EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE INS LING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL J9 200 MAIN ST DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT o »� HYANNIS, MA 02601 FAILURE TO MAL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF o ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE cal c7 Y N 1 IFHWE r �-� Town. of Barnstable su�r1sc�a - ' - 't639' �0 Stable Permit Application- L. . �D IrWK� Address of Stable: .L 2. New Application: YW N If existing, year license was first issued: 3. Name of Applicant: �P��se ZeM 4. Mailing Address of Applicant,�(pJ cfco y (,;A _ U 00 5. Phone Number: 6. Other Telephone Number(cellular) J t 7. Lot Size (in square feet or acres): r `� 8. Map Parcel 9.Number of horses to be stabled: ID j 10. Type of bedding to be used: 2W_e _SbEv 0 9-S Q, � � `— . 11. SableBarn size: � ftX�ft• �' � Z CD M rl2. Stable/Barn Setbacks from:_ a a. Site dwellings: q o b. Site right lot line: © c� c. Site left lot lime: m d. Site front lot line: e. Site back lot lin f. Site well: _(50 ft min. required) g. Abutter's dwelling: (50 ft. min.required) Map and Parcel: 31 a h. Abutter's dwelling: _ (50 ft. min. required) Map and Parcel: I i. Abutter's dwelling: _ (50 ft. min. required) Map and Parcel: j. Abutter's well: o__ DO__ (50 ft. min. required) Map and Parcel: 3 k. Abutter's well: Cam .. (50 ft. min. required) Map and Parcel: 1. Abutter's well. (50 ft. min. required) Map and Parcel: 13.Number of stalls: i 5 22. On the attached sheet, labeled "Exhibit A",the applicant must sketch the lot and locate the following items with dimensions in feet and inches. Include all setbacks in your sketch. A certified plot plan may be substituted if available: A) Site dwellings B) Habitable structures within 50 feet of stable and associated areas C) Private drinking water wells on applicant's and abutters' lots.(if applicable) D) Stable location(must be at least 50 ft. from all abutters' dwellings). E) Turnout area(s) (must be at least 50 ft. from all abutter's dwellings). F)Paddock area(s)(must be at least 50 ft. from all abutter's dwellings). G) Manure'storage area(must be at least 50 ft. from all abutter's dwellings-and 100 ft. from private drinking water wells). H) Compost area(must be at least 50 ft. from all abutter's dwellings and 100 ft.:from private drinking water wells). The information in this application is accurate and true to the knowledge of the applicant. The manure management plan selected will be followed as specified. Any variation to the agreed plan must be approved by the'granting authority. If the applicant fails to follow the agreed plan the granting authority shall notify the applicant by certified-.mail of such non-compliance and allow thirty days from said notice to alter the application and seek approval. After the thirty day period,the granting authority may revoke the stable permit for non- compliance and notify other agencies of such action. Applicant may be subject to fines and penalties. 23. Applicant Signature: QUAA4--Q Date IWO- ----------------- FOR ADMIMSTRATIVE USE ---------------------- ti 24. Reviewed by: Date: 25. Maximum Number of Horses Appro d Per Zoning 26. Maximum number of horses permitted Approved by Health Division: r 27.Ifdenied, state reason: t j • Z' I . `OEIHEr0�1 Barnstable Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee O„ RAMST"M ; 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601, TEL: 508-862-4787 Fax 508-862-4784 r�p M 79 1 .�`0m TfD APPLICATION, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, with four(4)complete sets,for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470,Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans,drawings,or photographs accompanying this application for: Check all categories that apply; co 1. Building construction: ❑ New Addition Do Alteration z CD 3s 2. Type of Building: L& House Garage/barn ❑ Shed ❑ Commercial ❑ Ot-g can 3. Exterior Painting, roof X new roof X color/material change, of trim, siding, window, door .4. Sign : El Sign ❑ Existing Sign ❑ Repainting Existing Sign ry 5. Structure: Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Retaining wall ❑ tennis court n Other 6. Pool ❑ swimming ❑ Other man-made pool Type or Print Legibly: Date: /0&L 0 l2 Address of proposed work: House# 3 Street: CEDI R__ Village1A).,E*tAA!�P'_AdAE Assessors Map Lot# Description of Proposed Work: Give particulars of work to be done: Afor aT'E/ io_ ®F llo6iSE 4,1.,> S'-' ADY� l�IJ,JDdtJ 7;1?.16r CO,t "ZO7T 0 /¢l/ ,t3 V14r,tJ9� ySE//3A�N /QIT�/L 99064 i2grY0l.) D1` '1`SjillJC- X21 61144>46, %a lel- ,e 74 A 17D i"OA-) ', IUD D LJi AJD,9W5 ,4A,)D 7`!Z i H ! 67X1�Sr7AJ(r I�P�LE �C�Si I'Itl(r I�o�s /4od ,��W �045 T ElZI'Siir 6U�tB1Ji/Di/l t'r As'le� /4.1�piT�'o1U . � pp ���C�(y .�/ Agent or Contractor(print): I)JAI '�� �� Telephone#: !SCL-C/3 Z -S5 C.S a3 Address: Contractor/Agent' signature: NOTE All applications mgst be signed by he current owner Owner(print): � gE 545- . 6EG.L_ '' ,Telephone#: 5,9b Owners mailing address: 2(Q 3 60 C)A 4 S .- µme' Owner's signature: ' For committee use only. This Certificate is her APPROVED/DENIED '� Date 11 i k �� Members signatures NQFj RAP �y conditions of'app ova . 1 QAGMD-Groups101d Kings HighwaylOKH New App10KH Cert Appropriateness 07.doc C5 GO Town of Barnstable Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Committee CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS SPEC SHEET o Please submit 4 copies o y r Foundation Type: (Max. 18"exposed) (material -brick/cement, other) l2�y�S'acb7-U �S IV Siding Type;s/(4)6 e ES material: Cl--M 7 Color: wti/rs"' Chimney Material: A Color: A/44 Roof Material: (make& style) A,S/Of-/� 90'0/91tC,�< Color: ay y Trim material /l ���i� Color: Roof Pitch: (7/12 minimum) 7L- ,_ �.357�,-� s`- . ,rd In"xall AnbCiLsorJ 2y41G �qv3 �-- Window: (make/model) Z`44 Cry 3° -2-40 material. ✓WYL color G t4l 7L Size(s): 3'11 "4 3'5'1 Z" Z' 10'1 z�� tc 3'S'1 Z Dav eLd; t-{yNCr Door style and make: StW,66A —CUS%aiI material P/A/6 Color: Cow "Ow Garage Door, Style Xi Size Material Color Shutter Type/Material: Color: Gutter Type/Material: L U/f, Color: (,y, 1 'F- Decks: material AJ Size Color: Skylight, type/make/model/: material Color: Size: Sign size: Type/Materials: Color: Fence Type max 6' Style 5 yp ( ) ty $�,a QI-VitC..material: W000 Color: Retaining wall: Material: Lighting, freestanding aJ on building illuminating sign Please provide samples of paint colors and manufacturers brochure of style of windows, doors,garM door, Mau fences,lamp posts etc ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: kA Signed: (plan preparer)_12print name n/ te1.no. Sob— <,IS � S%o-_7 Location o application: e,(,.3 Street no. C Street Village Lu _ 2 Q:IGMD-Groups101d Kings HighwaylOKH New ApplOKH Cert Appropriateness 07.doc • i Town of Barnstable Old Kings Highway Local Historic District Committee CHECKLIST -- CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Please circle the category(ies) applicable to your application; check each item submitted. 1. ALTERATIONS (new paint color, changes to siding, roof shingles,windows or door etc.) Application for Certificate of Appropriateness,4 copies. Spec Sheet,4 copies;brochures and color samples. Plans of building elevations/photographs,4 copies,ONLY IF there is a change to the location and size of window(s), or door(s). Fee according to schedule. 2. MINOR ADDITIONS e.g. porches, dormers, decks, shed, barns etc. ''/ Application for Certificate of Appropriateness,4 copies. �-Spec Sheet,4 copies; brochures and color samples. ✓ Site Plan, 4 copies, ONLY if there is a change to the building footprint. A site plan drawn on a mortgage survey plan or GIS map may be used for minor additions,UNLESS the porch,deck,pool,or shed etc. is close to lot lines, zoning setback lines, or other buildings, in which case a ✓ certified site plan must be submitted, see requirements as applicable, see 4. Site Plan,below. Photographs(I copy)of all building elevation affected by any proposed alterations. ✓ Plans: 4 copies. Company brochure of manufacturer's shed or barn OR to-scale sketch of affected structure or building elevation . 2. STRUCTURES,NEW/ALTERED (fences,new stonewalls or changes to,retaining walls,pools etc) ✓ Application for Certificate of Appropriateness ✓ Spec Sheet,brochures or diagram. Site plan, see Instructions 2. Site Plan,above. —4 Photographs of any existing structure that will be affected by change. Fee according to schedule. 3. NEW HOUSE,MAJOR ADDITION OR A COMMERCIAL BUILDING Application for Certificate of Appropriateness (4 copies). Spec Sheet ,4 copies,brochures and samples of colors. Site Plan,4 copies, at an appropriate scale. 6 copies of site plans at a reduced scale to fit 8.5"x 11 or 11 x 17 paper. Site Plans shall contain the following: Name of applicant, street location,map and parcel. _Name of architect, engineer or surveyor; original stamp and signature; date of plan and revision dates. North arrow,written and drawn scale. Changes to existing grades shown with one-foot contours. _Proposed and existing footprint of the building and/or structures, and distance to lot lines. Proposed driveway location. _Proposed limits of clearing for building(s), accessory structure(s), driveway and septic system. Retaining walls or accessory structures(e.g. pool,tennis court,cabanas,barn, garage etc.) Building Elevations: 4 copies of plans at a scale of = 1 foot; a written and drawn scale. _6 copies of plans at a reduced scale to fit 8.5"x 11 or 11 x 17 paper. 3 QIGMD-Groups101d Kings HighwayDKH New ApplOKHCert Appropriateness 07.doc ' a Plans shall include the following: Name of applicant, street location, map and parcel. Name of Builder Designer, or architect; original signature of plan preparer and stamp; plan date, and all revision dates. ALL NEW HOUSE OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING PLANS MUST HAVE AN ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND STAMP,IF ANY, BY A REGISTERED ARCHITECT,MEMBER OF AIBD, OR A LICENSED MASSACHUSETTS HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR,UNLESS THIS REQUIREMENT IS WANED BY THE OKH DISTRICT COMMITTEE. A written and drawn scale. Elevations of all (affected) sides of the building, with dimensions including height from the natural grade adjacent to the building to the top of the ridge; location and elevation of finished grade,roof pitch(s), dormer setbacks; trim style, window and door styles. Changes to existing buildings must be clouded on drawings. Landscaping plan,4 copies drawn on a certified perimeter plan containing the following information: Name of applicant, street address, assessor's map and parcel number. _Name, address and telephone number of the plan preparer; plan date and dates of revisions. The location of existing and proposed buildings and structures, and lot lines. Natural features of site(e.g.rock outcroppings, streams, wetlands, etc.). Existing buffer areas to remain. Location and species of trees outside of buffer areas greater than 12"caliper to be retained or removed. The location,number, size and name of proposed new trees and plants. _Driveway,parking areas, walkways, and patios indicating materials to be used. _Existing stone walls, and proposed walls including retaining walls for slope retention or septic systems. (for removal of stone walls, file Demolition Form). All proposed exterior lighting and signs. Sketch or photos of adjacent properties, (I copy only) A sketch(s)to scale or photographs of nearby adjacent buildings,where present, along both sides of the street frontage, showing the proposed new house or commercial building in scale and in relationship to the existing buildings. Please discuss with staff if you do not think this is relevant to your application. Photographs of all sides of existing buildings to remain, or being added to(1 set only). Fee according to schedule. Please complete the following: Existing building, foot priW: . Building 1 2 S 56 sq. ft. Building 2 7-oTAL r&oT�f SYeUS = ZZ3 Existing Building, gross fluor area, including area of finished basement: } SE. Building 1 5� 9 o s sq. ft. Building 2 `f S*ca New building or addition, foot print: Ap4j, Building 1 /00-',3 sq. ft. Building 2 New Building or addition, gross floor area, including area of finished basement: Building I sq. ft. Building 2 CD 4 Q:IGMD-Groups101d Kings HighwaylOKH New AppIOKH Cert Appropriateness 07.doc 4. SIGNS Diagram of sign, showing graphics, size, design and height of post, color and materials. Spec sheet. Site Plan on a GIS map or mortgage survey, OR photographs OR to-scale sketch of building elevation showing location of proposed sign; and any tree to be removed near a freestanding sign. Fee according to schedule. 5. FOR LIST OF ABUTTERS: PLEASE SEE OKII STAFF SIGNED (plan preparer) Print Date: Tel. Phone no's: NOTE ALL applications MUST BE ACCOMPANIED by the CERTIFICATE OF UNDERSTANDING The Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee MAY DENY INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS: If the applicant or his/her representative is not present during the hearing is scheduled, the application may be either CONTINUED OR DENIED APPEAL PERIOD APPROVED PLANS PLAN PICK UP There is a fourteen(14) day appeal period for approved plans. This is necessary for each Certificate of Appropriateness and/or Certificate for Demolition issued by the Old King's Highway Committee. Plans approved by the Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Committee may be picked up at Growth Management,Regulatory Division, 200 Main Street,Hyannis, after expiration of the 14 day appeal period. If the 14°i day falls on a Saturday, your plans will be available the afternoon of the following business day. DENIALS Applications that are denied may be appealed to the Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Commission within 10 days of the filing of the decision with the Town Clerk. For more information, see the Bulletin of the Old Kings Highway District Commission. BUILDING PERMITS, OTHER AGENCY CONTACTS In most instances, before commencing work, a Building Permit is required. The Building Division will require a certified plot plan for new construction and/or demolition. Commercial work may require Site Plan approval. Demolitions: the applicant should check with the Building Division as to conformance with Zoning requirements. Other Regulatory Agencies at 200 Main St, Hyannis MA 02601: Building Division 508-862-4038 Conservation Division 508-862-4093 Health Division 508-862-4644 QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR APPLICATION? PLEASE CALL THE BARNSTABLE * OLD KINGS HIGHWAY OFFICE AT 508 862-4787 5 QAGMD-Groups101d Kings HighwaylOKH New AppIOKHCert Appropriateness 07.doc Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Exemption Residential Dwelling Fee Fee -After Work Dwelling Fee Fee-After Work Commences Commences Sheds under 120 s .ft. 20.00 40.00 Additions/Alterations 60.00 110.00 Additions/Alterations 25.00 50.00 New House/Garage 60.00 110.00 Other Buildings over 120 s .ft. 50.00 100.00 Sheds over 120 s .ft. 60.00 110.00 Exterior Painting 20.00 40.00 Exterior Painting 35.00 60.00 New Sign 20.00 40.00 Fencing 35.00 60.00 Existing Sign 20.00 40.00 Wall 35.00 60.00 Fencing 20.00 40.00 Flagpole 35.00 60.00 Wall 20.00 40.00 Retaining Wall 35.00 60.00 Flagpole 20.00 40.00 Lamp Post 35.00 60.00 Repaint Sin 20.00 40.00 Unlit Marquee 35.00 60.00 Retaining Wall 20.00 40.00 Awnings 35.00 60.00 Lamp Post 20.00 40.00 OTHER-to include 35.00 60.00 Unlit Marquee 20.00 40.00 Siding/Roofing Awnings 20.00 40.00 Certificate of OTHER 20.00 40.00 Appropriateness Commercial Dwelling Fee Fee -After Work Commences Certificate of Exemption Additions/Alterations 60.00 110.00 Dwelling Fee Fee-After Work Commences New Buildings/Educational 110.00 210.00 Additions/Alterations 50.00 100.00 Sheds over 120 s .ft. 60.00 110.00 New Building under 120 s .ft. 50.00 100.00 Exterior Painting 35.00 60.00 Exterior Painting 25.00 50.00 New Sin 35.00 60.00 New Sin 25.00 50.00 Existing Sin 35.00 60.00 Existing Sin 25.00 50.00 Fencing 35.00 60.00 Fencing 25.00 50.00 Wall 35.00 60.00 Wall 25.00 50.00 Flagpole 35.00 60.00 Flagpole 25.00 50.00 Repaint Sign 35.00 60.00 Repaint Sin 25.00 50.00 Retaining Wall 35.00 60.00 Retaining Wall 25.00 50.00 Lamp Post 35.00 60.00 Lamp Post 25.00 50.00 Unlit Marquee 35.00 60.00 Unlit Marquee 25.00 50.00 Awnings 35.00 60.00 Awnings 25.00 50.00 OTHER-to include 35.00 60.00 OTHER-Building over 120 100.00 200.00 Sidin /Roofin s .ft. Certificate of Demolition Dwelling Fee Fee-After Work Commences Residential &Commercial Building 110.00 220.00 Garage 110.00 220.00 Accessory 110.00 220.00 Partial Demolition 60.00 120.00 NOTE: Applicants will be charged the highest fee for multiple projects under one certificate, i.e., application for Additions/Alterations and Lamp Post will be a total of$60.00. 1 KKE j TOhti Town of Barnstable -Historic Preservation Division Old King's Highway Historic District Committee BAMSfABIZ 9Q MASS. 200 Main Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 pA i639. a`� (508) 862-4787 Fax (508) 862-4784 �Fn nAo+ 2007 Hearing Schedule Complete applications must be received by 4.00 PM of the deadline date Hearing Date Filing Deadline September 12 August 23 September 26 September 6 October 10 September 10 October 24 October 4 November 14 October 25 November 28 November 8 December 12 November 21 All hearings will be held at the West Barnstable Community Building located at 2377 Meetinghouse Way(Route 149)West Barnstable,MA. —All hearings will begin at 7:00 PM Q:I GMD-Groupsl0ld Kings HighwayDKH New App IOKH 07 hearing schedule.doc •.� �ia -�*.Cif. 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Permit Fee ��• Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic.- OKH Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address -f+►'L- ST Village W • (3 m Y--�-- Owner I SC t CZ-�-- Address QL 3 CW HILS T-i W al w 509_8w_ Telephone - 3(,0 - 416o (P 7 7q- ('ef q Permit Request O Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type N-ex-J Lot Size _ Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas • ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use -APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Namel l YJmas 3vowod Telephone Number M y� Address L4 001 ou, KUI . License.# s _ CS 0 OKq 9 Home Improvement Contractor# 13 2 � Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE .� e FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION.# , DATE-ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. y , ADDRESS VILLAGE -OWNER .DATE OF INSPECTION: � FOUNDATION FRAME +'INSULATION >i FIREPLACE i r ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL r Y PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL =GAS: ROUGH FINAL_ _ FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ' ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. f 4 °F t Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services AM Kass. ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director M Eo59. `�� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 . . Fax: 508-790-623.0 i NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY I, 1'k'15 ��6(.�KX=?1-i ��� . 2 �� , Construction Supervisor License. # (°S n(oSl�9� ,hereby certify that I have assumed responsibility for the project under construction, as authorized by building permit# , issued to (property address) a 3 �=�Y7L S 7, J Z�► ri-e 0 STD(' Yn YC on Ftf6 1 , 200 . The following documents are attached: copy of my Massachusetts State Construction Supervisor's license or Homeowner's License Exemption form(if applicable) copy of my Home Improvement Contractor registration (if applicable) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit. Road Bond(if applicable) LICENSE HOLDER DA q/forms/newcontrb i Town of Barnstable anxtvsrnsu., Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division Thomas Perry,CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize &Cye -�-) �Ac' to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. a(� Wav9- -' �es-� W1rf6a& , ► P, cawcoy (Address of Job) a a og Signature of Owner Date Df,, Print Name QAWPFILES\FORMS\building permit forms EXPRESS.doc Revise020108 t Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services anxrrszna� Thomas F.Geiler,Director t s� .0� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION l ` Please Print DATE: 12 1 JOB LOCATION: x,3 (feMn `—F �nao� ST)LK3t,::,: M"O QQnumber street village .HOMEOWNER": �� SE h6L- 77Z1 jq - 7 r f 6 name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: a L1 `� �� Y"t CA-) aU�l�9 i�(C ►M a-ft u Q� city/town —� state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the fast page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\homeexempt.DOC .� The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): 13 I�� - Address: 4c�-9 K c5C..- eQ City/State/Zip: J,tA v,C%}STtf-Y— IMVI GISY3 Phone.#: �l'7�- Are/u an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of roject(required): 1.LVJ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g• ❑ Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers' Y P tY• $ 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance. required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ 1 am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their I L E]Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.❑ Other comp. insurance required.] . "Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. 1Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the subcontractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.M W G l`-7 Expiration Date: O 1 ' a 3 Q-10 C 9 CJ Job Site Address: aCe 3 C L)Yg-L City/State/Zip: 6)•6faW5FijP) 1/t'11q- .o L 4 U Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,'as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of erjury that the information provided above is rue and correct 1 Signature: Date: Phone# Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official, City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees: Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representative's of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for,the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers'compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary,supply sub-contractor(s)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permittlicense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in__(city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone-and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax# 617-727-7749 Revised 11-22-06 www.mass.gov/dia o 'ME Tqy� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • BARNSfABLE. v Mass Thomas F.Geiler,Director i43q• �0 039 1% Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF CHANGE OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR I, 1)f e , 1 , owner of property located at hereby certify that is no longer Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by building permit#a CD10 ��J, issued on 20a I understand that the project under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on the records of the Building Division. JPROPERTY OWNER ATE q/forms/newcontrown er reference R-5 780 CMR rev:011608 I 2/11/2008 3:52 PM FROM: Stanton / WIC Ins Stanton Insurance TO: 19783689130 PAGE: 002 OF 002 ACORD DATE(MNUDD,1'YY1� -ATM. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 02/11/2008 PRODUCER Phone: (781)893-3200 Fax: (781)893-7516 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION STANTON INSURANCE AGENCY INC. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 230 SECOND AVE#105 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR WALTHAM MA 02451 ALTER THE COVE ww INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Agency Lie#:1781765 INSURED INSURER A: American Home Assurance Co CIRCLE BARN INC&BARN DEPOT INC INSURER B: Arbella Protection 489 NECK RD INSURER C: LANCASTER MA 01523 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD'd TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR INSRDI DATE MM/DDIYY DATE MWDD/YY GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED $ PREMISES Ea occurence CLAIMS MADE❑OCCUR MED.EXP(Any one person) $ PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $ POLICY PET LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 62742400002 03/31/07 03/31/08 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $ 1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X SCHEDULED AUTOS ,(Per person) $ B X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS 7 UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR a CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC1765914 01/23/08 01123/09 17ORSY M TS OTHER EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY A ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERfEXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,000 OFFICER/MEMSER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 100,000 It yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 OTHER: DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCH IONSNEHICLES/EXCL SIONS ADDED BY tNDORSEMENTI SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Courtney Bell SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS 263 Cedar Street WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO West Barnstable,MA 02668 DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Attention: 4j �W Currie Jr ACORD 25(2001108) Certificate# 4077 ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 — '✓�e zJar�z��za�zueatl� �-?��iiauu/�scw,t� --�----•-----•-••---- ------------------- Board Or Building Regulations and Standards t HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORLamas or r�egWmtion valid for individul use only before the expiration date. 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This is an update from my 1/8/2019 email-to you entitled: Two Potential Issues From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 5:03 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: RE: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc - 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Brian, Thanks for the email, I can't say I'm surprised, but we will get someone out there ASAP to give us an assessment of what needs to be done. Have a great weekend and I'm sure we will be talking again very soon. Al Schulz ******************************************* Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege and/or attorney work product and you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. From: Florence, Brian [mailto:Brian.Florence@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 4:17 PM To: Albert Schulz Cc: Anderson, Robin Subject: RE: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc - 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable 1 Attorney Schulz, Thank you for your email. In reviewing the facts, documentation submitted and based upon a previous conversation with Ms. Bottcher sometime last fall, what I understood the use of the property to be and what I understand to actually be taking place on the property are two entirely different things. I was led to believe that Ms. Bottcher's child was a part of a small home school network and that up to 8 children went from home to home for instruction. Ms. Bottcher indicated that home school classes at that location would occur once a week for 3-4 hours only. The website ( https://www.communityschooIcapecod.com/)for the Community School at Legacy Farm describes the operation as a full-blown school for grades K-4 with multiple certified teachers and a $10,000 annual tuition. There are two issues with the property being used a school: 1. The zoning district is a residential zoning district... the property may be eligible for a 40A exemption in the future but in light of your email today I do not think it is applicable at this time. 2. There are significant building code considerations to be addressed in an E- Use Group (educational)... Such as sprinkler system, alarm system and other building component life safety provisions. 3. A school is required to receive annual building, fire and health inspections...there have been none at the site. The use of the property as a school without zoning relief and the necessary life safety components in the building must cease until such time as the zoning issue is resolved and the life safety provisions are installed and inspected. I hope that you understand that I truly appreciate Ms. Boucher's work. I wish her every success and stand prepared to assist in any way that we can but we need to ensure the safety of the students and that the operations there are lawful in every way. Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience if you have any questions. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Albert Schulz [mailto:aschulz@schulzlawoffices.com] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 1:04 PM To: Florence, Brian Subject: The Community School at Legacy Farm, Inc - 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Hi Brian, My client, Courtney Bottcher, dropped off a Notice of Zoning Violation (attached) concerning the above property. In reviewing the matter with her, she told me that the above corporation is a non-profit corporation organized in Massachusetts on 2/6/18 (attached). Although the final approval for 501 (c) (3) status has not received final approval from the IRS, the corporation does has a T.I.N. (attached). Although Ms. Bottcher told me that she had provided Robin with all of the attached documents, perhaps she may be mistake about this. Do these documents affect the Notice that she received? Also attached is an email from Robin. Ms. Bottcher tells me that she did not file for Site Plan Review, but I have advised her that she will probably have to go to Site Plan Review. Could you call or email me after you have had the opportunity to review these documents.Thanks! Al Schulz 2 i Albert J. Schulz, Esquire SCHULZ LAW OFFICES, LLC The Samuel Isham House 1340 Main Street Osterville, MA 02655-1542 telephone: (508) 428-0950 facsimile: (508) 420-1536 www.schulzlawoffices.com This email and any files transmitted with it contain PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and are intended only for the person(s) to whom this e-mail message is addressed. As such, they are subject to attorney-client privilege,and/or attorney work product and you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify the sendor immediately by telephone or e-mail and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! 3 Anderson, Robin 02&3 From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2019 2:06 PM To: Anderson, Robin; Bowers, Edwin Subject: FW: Two potential issues FYI and for the record -Brian From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 2:06 PM To: Ells, Mark; Clyburn, Andy Cc: Weil, Ruth Subject: Two potential issues Hi Mark and Andy, We have two very serious code compliance issues that you should be aware of. 1. 270 Communication Way has a health facility that is operating w' out certificates of inspections at best and at worst without a certificate of occupancy. They have built ou n adjacent commercial unit next to their existing facility without permits and are occupying both. Their cl' is are considered a population at risk and we have no idea of the actual activity taking place except tha a observed an ambulance bringing a patient to the facility on a stretcher. We believe the unit to be a dru ehab type facility so I am loathe to shut the place down without making every effort to help them g into compliance. Unfortunately any attempts to com unicate with the operators have been met with complete and utter defiance of our efforts. They r se to even speak with us about the facility except to tell us to call their business office in Boston. ay we tried to serve them with a written notice of violation and they refused to accept it so we posted a building with a notice of violation to let anyone entering the structure know that it has not had proper' spections. The facility'' owned by a concern that is located in Boston... we will serve them through the USPS. 2. A woman who owns the Legacy Farm in West Barnstable deceived me in 2017 when she sought permission to have local home schooled kids come to her farm for classes once a week. She told me that her child was homeschooled and that the home school model was that kids went from home to home to get different classes so that they could be with other kids who were homeschooled. I agreed then that based upon the information she provided that she was not operating a school but rather simply allowing up to 8 of her kids classmates come to the house once a week for lessons based on equine and farm curriculum. I learned today that she is running an actual private school in a residential district for K-4th grade students as well as "specialty" classes. The owner is in violation of both the zoning ordinance and building code regulations. I am very concerned for the safety of the children as the barn where they are conducting classes does not meet any building code standards. We will do everything in our power to assist the operators and help them with their issues. Unfortunately due to the nature of the clientele and the safety of the occupants of both facilities I fear that we will have no option but to close both facilities if the operators do not make haste in the next 24-72 hours in resolving their issues. I will talk with Ruth about our legal options and obligations ASAP. r=� r✓. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us . 2 ii ri ,� � -0� �� 3 C� a E _ �� i t -�-- �� l t ' � 1 C�� � '�. r Anderson, Robin From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2019 2:06 PM To: Anderson, Robin; Bowers, Edwin Subject: FW: Two potential issues FYI and for the record -Brian From: Florence, Brian Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 2:06 PM To: Ells, Mark; Clyburn, Andy Cc: Weil, Ruth Subject: Two potential issues Hi Mark and Andy, We have two very serious code compliance issues that you should be aware of. 1. 270 Communication Way has a health facility that is operating without certificates of inspections at best and at worst without a certificate of occupancy. They have built out an adjacent commercial unit next to their existing facility without permits and are occupying both. Their clients are considered a population at risk and we have no idea of the actual activity taking place except that we observed an ambulance bringing a patient to the facility on a stretcher. We believe the unit to be a drug rehab type facility so I am loathe to shut the place down without making every effort to help them get into compliance. Unfortunately any attempts to communicate with the operators have been met with complete and utter defiance of our efforts. They refuse to even speak with us about the facility except to tell us to call their business office in Boston. Today we tried to serve them with a written notice of violation and they refused to accept it so we posted the building with a notice of violation to let anyone entering the structure know that it has not had proper inspections. The facility is owned by a concern that is located in Boston... we will serve them through the USPS. 2. A woman who owns the Legacy Farm in West Barnstable deceived me in 2017 when she sought permission to have local home schooled kids come to her farm for classes once a week. She told me that her child was homeschooled and that the home school model was that kids went from home to home to get different classes so that they could be with other kids who were homeschooled. I agreed then that based upon the information she provided that she was not operating a school but rather simply allowing up to 8 of her kids classmates come to the house once a week for lessons based on equine and farm curriculum. I learned today that she is running an actual private school in a residential district for K-4th grade students as well as "specialty" classes. The owner is in violation of both the zoning ordinance and building code regulations. I am very concerned for the safety of the children as the barn where they are conducting classes does not meet any building code standards. We will do everything in our power to assist the operators and help them with their issues. Unfortunately due to the nature of the clientele and the safety of the occupants of both facilities I fear that we will have no option but to close both facilities if the operators do not make haste in the next 24-72 hours in resolving their issues. I will talk with Ruth about our legal options and obligations ASAP. i Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us 2 i Town of Barnstable Building Department Services Brian Florence, CBO Building Commissioner BARN.STABLE 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 3 > 1639.2014 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Building Code Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Bay Cove Human Services, Cape Cod and Island Emergency Services Program 270 Communication Way, Barnstable MA 02601 Unit I and all persons having notice of this order: As property owner or tenant of the property located at 270 Communication Way, Barnstable MA02601 Assessors Map 314 Parcel 041-OOE and known as commercial structure,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of 780 CMR,the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 1 Section 105.1, and are ORDERED this date 1/7/2019 to: CEASE AND DESIST all functions associated with the following violation(s)on or at the above mentioned premises: Summary of Violation: On 9/21/2018 I observed a Violation of 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. Chapter 1 Section 105.1 and 110.7 specifically,a COI inspection of the Building was done on 11/28/2017 by inspector Lauzon which failed. A violation letter was sent to the tenant Vinfen Corporation on 4/4/2018. Upon investigation of the ongoing violation,I observed new a tenant(Bay Cove) operating in this Unit. I also observed around the same period an individual being wheeled into this unit on a stretcher. This would indicate a change in use from the prior occupancy. Summary of Action to Abate Violation: In order to abate this violation and to avoid further enforcement action by this office, commence immediately upon receipt of this notice the following action: No building or structure shall be used or occupied for any use not permitted under 780 CMR. Correct violations as noted above and obtain a current COI. To clarify according to 110.7 Buildings shall not be Occupied or continue to be occupied without a valid certificate of inspection. 780 CMR sections 111.4. You are in Violation of 780 CMR and in danger of revocation of your certificate of occupancy. And, if aggrieved by this notice and order; to show cause as to why you should not be required abate the violation in this notice,you may file a Notice of Appeal (specifying the grounds thereof) with the State Building Code Appeals Board within(45)days of the receipt of this order and in accordance with MGL c. 143 § 100. If, at the expiration of the time allowed, action to abate this violation has not commenced, further action as the law requires may be taken. By Order, Edwin Bowers Local Inspector Received by date DATE: October 31, 2012 TO: Building File FROM: R. Anderson RE: Complaint—water run off LOCUS: 263 Cedar St,WB The subject site of this complaint is the Bell property—a horse farm. The property owner, Denise Bell and her daughter, Courtney constructed a large barn and arena. BACKGROUND The property owner clearly and later), admittedly always intended to create a riding facility and academy whereby the public would be invited to not only board horses but attend a school to learn to ride and ultimate to compete. Initially, Ms Bell was not forthcoming with her actual intentions and insisted every improvement was strictly for her own personal use. Ultimately, her true intentions were made clear when an electrician came in to secure a permit to install 30' lights to illuminate the arena. Courtney Bell stated this provision was strictly to enable her to ride at night. Eventually, the real nature of the proposal was revealed. Through out this process, the applicant and property owner has side stepped, avoided and/or ignored whichever governing body was involved as well as all corresponding decisions and has instead hidden behind a claim of agricultural exemption and general persecution. Work stalled and this office was informed that the property was for sale and may be entering bankruptcy. From the time Ms Bell took possession of the property, this office was in receipt of complaints. The neighbors had been hearing rumors of a commercial proposal and were concerned about traffic, the proposed use and the lighting. Cedar Street is a narrow road and cannot accommodate high volumes of traffic. Staff advised all callers of the agricultural exemption, SPR requirements and OKH requirements. We could only share the information provided to us by the owner who at this point had not owned up to their true intention of creating a riding facility. We also advised callers that a review process was in place once the owner tripped a threshold. Later, Ms Bell installed a sign on Cedar Street advertising her new pre-school. When I contacted her to discuss the sign and inform her to obtain OKH approval as well as a permit for an appropriate sign in a residential zone, she lost her temper and read me the riot act. She argued for a considerable amount of time and when that didn't achieve her goal she began to complain about everyone else. She stated how horrible her neighbors are, how awful the people on Cape Cod are and she can't do anything without them complaining. I reminded her she has violated the rules that all citizens in this area are subject to and at this point she simply had to apply for the correct approvals. She was screaming at me and then started complaining about other signs in residential areas. She started naming businesses and people and general locations (i.e. the corner of...). I told her to provide me with an exact list of addresses and we would look into it because some are pre-existing NC locations and some may be illegal or temporary. She was angry and threatened to provide me with a lengthy list. She never did submit anything in writing to me. October 31, 2012 Now, comes before me Karen Cooper who has submitted a letter concerning conditions at 263 Cedar Street. Ms Cooper, a direct abutter stated that Ms Bell has created a berm in lieu of the drainage provisions designed by Down Cape Engineering. This berm (as the caller referred to it) is likely a temporary trench or small swale. However,the provision in place is deficient and cannot accommodate heavy rain, consequently, there is considerable run off onto the Cooper property. See photos received 10/31/2012 from Ms Cooper taken 10/29/2012. As a result of Hurricane Sandy and the torrential downpours we received in this area the day after the storm (on 10/30/2012), I directed Ms Cooper to take and date new photos showing the runoff ponding on her property. I also directed her to note this is after the heavy rains resulting from Hurricane Sandy. 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I will be working diligently on this and will certainly be in touch with any questions, etc. I appreciate your willingness to do a site visit and I am keenly aware of your busy schedule, so we'll be respectful of that as we move forward. My initial request was primarily to gain a better understanding of the situation from your perspective, but you pretty much covered that in our phone conversation, so I appreciate that! Thank you again. Best Regards, Renee Renee Mierzejewski I AIA I LEED,AP Chestnut Street Studios Architecture I Design 56 Depot Street, Box 2271 Duxbury, MA 02331-2271 renee@chestnutstreetstudios.com M.617-947-3029 T. 781-934-9494 http://www.chestnutstreetstudios.com From: Florence, Brian <Brian.Florence@town.barnstable.ma.us> Sent: February 7, 2019 10:59 AM To: Renee Mierzejewski<re nee @chestnutstreetstudios.com> Cc:Anderson, Robin <Robin.Anderson@town.barnstable.ma.us>; Weil, Ruth <Ruth.Weil@town.barnstable.ma.us>; McLaughlin, Charles<Charles.McLaughlin @town.barnstable.ma.us>; Houghton, David <David.Houghton @town.barnstable.ma.us>; Bowers, Edwin <Edwin.Bowe rs@town.barnstable.ma.us> Subject: RE: Cedar St W B School Hi Renee, 1 It was a pleasure speaking with you this morning. Enclosed please find our IEBC(MA amended)existing building code analysis fill-in-form document (Word Doc) as well as our construction control package (PDF Series). If you have any questions or concerns with the documentation please feel free to contact me. Generally we do not do pre-construction planning site visits but if after you have completed your review and the existing building analysis you still need me to come out I would be happy to do so. Regards, Brian Florence, Building Commissioner Building Department I Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4038 Brian.florence@town.barnstable.ma.us From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 9:54 AM To: Florence, Brian Subject:.Cedar St_W B School Brian, Renee Mierzejewski called to make an appointment with you for a walk through so she can prepare the architect's analysis report for you on the Courtney Bell property.This is the Legacy Farm School on Cedar St. I told her you were very busy. I reiterated that she needs to advise her client with regards to the compliance matter pertaining to the MA Bldg code requirements for the intended use as identified by her client. If you desire to meet them on site you may reach her on her cell at 617-947-3029. 1 did not schedule an appointment. FYI She was going to incite WBFD, too. C&okn Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4027 CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! 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Action History: Action Taken Date Description Fee Inspector Inspector Assigned to Complaint: florencb Filed by: andersor Comments: Comment Date Commenter Comment 1/7/2019 andersor See website (printed material in file) concerning application process/non- refundable deposit/tuition and number of students and teachers., hours of operation. 1/17/2019 andersor Courtney Bell came in to discuss matter with BC. He referred her to ZBA. 2/11/2019 andersor 2/8/2019 Another parent of a student called (3rd parent to do so) called to inquire about the re-opening date as Courtney informed parents that they are just days away from opening. Renee Mierzejewski (617-947-3029) contacted this office on 2/7/19 to confirm what information Brian was looking for to be included in the architectural analysis she would be preparing on behalf of her client. 2/11/2019 andersor 2/11/2019 9:42 AM A parent appeared in person at the counter to inquire about the re-opening of the school. Advised we are waiting for report and cannot speculate on what will be required and/or re-opening date. Date: 2/13/2019 Town of Barnstable I oF•Her� Complaint Call Report Printed On:2/13/2019 KAS& 263 CEDAR STREET, WEST BARNSTABLE fog+ Case# C-19-33 2/12/2019 andersor Lydia (another parent of a student) called to check the status of the school's re-opening. She left her#413-313-3602 but did not return the VM I left for her yesterday. 2/13/2019 andersor A parent called this morning to confirm that the Building Dept's Notice of Violation prohibited parents and children from being on site and therefore unable to retrieve their belongings from the school. Per the BC's direction, I called and left a VM with Courtney Bell to clarify that the Violation restrictions were with regards to the operation of the school itself and in no way prevented parents from getting their belongings. I followed that up with a written email. Courtney acknowledged that email with a written response as well. Subsequently, Courtney must have notified the parents via an email that all of the belongings would be installed in a common hallway for the parents to retrieve. The BPD has been notified accordingly and will assist a parent should they request an officer at a later time. Date: 2/13/2019 Town of Barnstable Homeschool Cape Cod I West Barns I The Community School at Legacy F... Page 1 of 1 Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact � �O Come 9ROW With ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/ 1/4/2019 cslf I Who We Are Page 1 of 1 Home I About I Our Approach I Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs I Admissions Contact Head of School Courtney Bottcher was inspired to start The Community School at Legacy Farm as a result of her work and ongoing interest in the intersection of developmental psychology and learning.Specifically,Courtney has been interested in developing programming that supports the natural processes of childhood and celebrates the uniqueness of each child while offering experiences for learning that are challenging and varied to accommodate differences in learning styles and cognitive abilities.Courtney currently holds an M.A.in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Trauma Studies and works as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor(LMHC candidate)in an outpatient setting. She has a strong background working with children and families in a variety of settings including outpatient care,within the home,and in a school setting.When working within school systems,Courtney noticed a discrepancy between teacher training and child development needs within the classroom as they pertained to learning and developmental processes.Coupled with her own child approaching school age(and after an exhaustive search to find a developmentally based learning environment for her son).Courtney decided to open a school that would support a philosophy appropriate for elementary aged children.This philosophy(found on the 'about'page of this website)is the driving force behind the development of the school as well as the teacher training program Courtney has developed for teachers who will be working with the students at the school. Courtney aims to work with parents and teachers to ensure the unique needs of each individual student are met-hence the small class size.Ms.Bottcher is currently the owner/operator of Legacy Farm,has developed community programming with local schools and colleges at the farm,and is a MA Teacher's License candidate.Ms.Bottcher has developed and conducted various outreach programs for student groups,parents,and grandparents on a variety of socio-emotional issues at various public schools locally and state-wide. Ms.Bottcher will be pursuing a Ph.D.in Human Growth and Development. Director of Administration Denise Bell has,over 35 years of experience in public and private education ranging from K-16 and beyond. Holding a Ph.D.from the School of Education, University of California,Berkeley and an Ed.M.from Harvard University's Graduate School of Education.Dr.Bell has focused her career almost exclusively on developing optima(learning environments for children,K-12,and the assessment of student learning. She has focused experience as Program Effectiveness Coordinator and Analyst for the Mathematics,Engineering,Science,Achievement(MESA)Schools Program,a national K-12 program featuring hands-on math,science,and engineering activities and college readiness. Additionally,she has extensive knowledge of the development of small learning communities as program evaluator for the federally-funded Department of Education(DOE)Smaller Learning Communities initiative.She was principal evaluator for the federally-funded anti-bullying program offering schools and school districts recommendations for improving school environments. She has worked on the evaluation of coaching models for WriteBoston,the evaluation of professional development of teaching strategies for Cambridge Public Schools and Boston Public Schools. Dr.Bell has also evaluated community planning and education models for the MA State Department of Education.Currently,she is the Director of Assessment and Research at the College of the Holy Cross and is currently enrolled in the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Lesley University. ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/who-we-are-1 1/4/2019 cslf I Our Programs Page 1 of 1 l Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs Admissions Contact The Community School at Legacy Farm is mindful of the range of development that occurs in young children,particularly in the early primary grades.The school is designed with flexibility to accommodate differences in student development across a variety of domains. An admissions interview with the prospective student and their family is required to determine class placement that will best support the needs of the child's intellectual,social,and emotional growth. The Following Programs will be offered for the 2018-2019 School Year: 'Kindergarten 'Grades 1-4 'Homeschooling 3 Day option Students grades K-4 whose families wish to homeschool part time may enroll in our 3 day T/W/Th option. 'Afternoon Extended Day After School:M-F 3:30-5 `Great Strides Farming and Horsemanship Program-Extended Day l Three days per week T/W/Th 3:30-5 J ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/our-programs 1/4/2019 cslf Our Curriculum Page 1 of 4 1 Home About Our Approach I Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs I Admissions Contact Curricular Benchmarks and Approach The curriculum will be implemented and conform to and exceed the MA Department of Education(DOE)Curriculum Frameworks.Pedagogical approaches will be varied and will rely heavily on experiential,project-based,hands on STEAM learning opportunities through themed curricular units.Teaching practices will support and foster children's natural developmental processes including play,inquisitiveness,creativity and exploration.The Community School at Legacy Farm provides instruction in the following areas;Communication Skill Building,Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning, Social Studies and Geography,Language and Culture,Multi-Media Art,Music and Movement,Fine and Gross Motor Development,Self Care,and Socio-Emotional Development.Please schedule an appointment to speak with the school for further information regarding curriculum. J https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/our-curriculum 1/4/2019 •cslf I Meet the Teachers Page 7 of 9 Your Child's Teacher(s) Full-time MA Certified Teachers. We believe maintaining a low student-to-teacher ratio maximizes student learning.Each classroom has one MA certified lead teacher and one assistant teacher.The student ratio is no more than 1:5. 4 Dorothy McCarthy yKindergarten Mrs.McCarthy has been engaged in early childhood education as a teacher,administrator,adjunct professor,and mentor. She thoroughly w enjoys working with children in this developmental range,as it is a time of joy,wonder and rapid growth. Mrs.McCarthy holds a M.Ed.and certification in Early Childhood Education from Lesley University. In addition,she holds both Lead Teacher and Director II certifications from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Before ` joining our school community,Mrs.McCarthy was a Lead Teacher at the South Shore Natural Science Center in Norwell,and a Lead Teacher and Director at CAPT PAL Preschool in Carver. She has shared her professional passion and experience by acting as a mentor teacher to _ s _ Lesley University's student teachers. Mrs.McCarthy maintains her _ position as an Adjunct Professor at Cape Cod Community College,where y she teaches Early Childhood Education courses. With a strong belief that the goal of education is to foster a life-long love of learning,Mrs.McCarthy strives to nurture and support each child's natural - - - -- �•_. sense of wonder,and individual learning style. She believes education can r'ti be both academically challenging and fun,and that each child enters the classroom with unique skill sets and gifts to be celebrated. * r a Home base is shared with her husband Christopher,daughters Caroline, �. Maggie,and Gracie,and dog Daisy. You can find her by the ocean as much as possible! Other loves include travel,hiking,skiing,and simply being outside. Barbara Brown Grades 1/2 Teacher J ti Before joining our school community,Mrs.Barbara Brown taught elementary school in New York State,in the Barnstable School District,and at Cape Cod Academy in Osterville.She has a Bachelor of Arts from Allegheny College,a Master of Fine Arts from the State University of New York at Buffalo,and both a Master of Science in Education and a post-graduate certification in reading from Nazareth College of Rochester.Before becoming a teacher,Barbara enjoyed a career as a department store executive where she managed a team of buyers for women's apparel and had opportunities for world travel.She moved to Cape Cod in 2003,where she lives with her husband David. Passionate about teaching,Mrs.Brown enjoys building relationships with her students and their families,and the challenges of planning instruction that addresses each child's individual strengths,needs,and interests. She creatively uses local resources and classroom materials to provide her students with meaningful hands- on learning experiences.Her young mathematicians,historians,and scientists learn higher-level thinking skills and problem-solving strategies by being fully engaged in units of study and authentic activities that integrate reading,writing,and speaking.Barbara creates a caring classroom environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a shared love for learning. 8. Andrea Howard-Gamsey Grades 314 Teacher Andrea Howard-Gamsey is a native Cape Codder who enjoys bringing �A her enthusiasm and creativity into the classroom every day. She is " passionate about finding the"spark"residing in each child while helping students develop the self-confidence required to be successful,well- rounded citizens. A proponent of student-led learning,Mrs.Gamsey believes in celebrating and bolstering the individual while creating opportunities to discover through exploring and experimenting in the -_- natural world. .x� n;yr•, ,� jy:, 4i',� :e After graduating from the University of Massachusetts,Amherst,with a BA in Psychology,Mrs.Gamsey moved to Florida for many years where she started a family. Mrs.Gamsey had the privilege to teach Social Science at Bright Futures Academy,a public charter school that provides ;:, s ' ;' '�` •_ sustainable education to children in Palm Beach,Florida.In 2011,Mrs. Gamsey returned home so that her children could grow up surrounded https://www.communityschooleapecod.com/teacher-s-corner 1/4/2019 cs1f Meet the Teachers Page 9 of 9 y Alex Roberts is an art educator,art lover,practicing artist,mother,and enthusiast for all things silly.She celebrates the creative spirit in each child,getting to know their skills,learning styles,way of thinking,and i 4 ,ypy. what makes them giggle.Her strengths lie in her ability to create - _ authentic art programs that will increase creativity,self-identity,and wonder in an inspiring&safe space.She believes in fostering a sense of play while children explore materials and techniques during the creative " process.Her goal is to provide students with the skills and environment necessary to experience the empowerment of art,as it did for her as a child. Alex holds a Bachelor's Degree in Art Education and is working toward her Master's Degree.She has over 15 years of professional art teaching experience.Alex currently spreads joy through art education at her children's art studio,Dot to Dot Art Workshop,in Harwich Port,and The z Laurel School,in Brewster.Her previous experience includes art teaching at both Welifleet Elementary School and the Cape Cod Museum ......��jj` of Art.Alex is honored to be a part of the amazing staff and environment I/ / at The Community School,working toward their vision of teaching the whole child. •.... You can find Alex out exploring nature with her two daughters.Emelia and Ellery.Or enjoying music with her husband,Jake.She and her family value their time together with their several animals,appreciating all the little things that make big happiness. Note:The Community School at Legacy farm welcomes teachers,artisans,farmers,craftspeople,scientists,musicians,and cultural experts as part of our ongoing programming for students.The teachers listed on this page are those that provide daily,year-round classroom instruction.Check back for updates on exciting short and long-term guests that will be providing unique and meaningful learning experiences for our students!These additions will be made frequently! .l https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/teacher-s-corner 1/4/2019 cslf I Your Child's Day Page 2 of 4 Your Child's Day Daily Schedule 8:15-8:55 Before Care-transition time/free play.Teachers available to speak with parents. 8:55-10 Math Workshop.Thematic project-based,hands on learning. 10-10:35 Snack and outdoor free play 10:35-12:15 Language Arts Workshop(writing,reading comprehension,literacy development). 12:15-1:30 Lunch and outdoor free play ©29.402:ygmeg6ec`%i%rpt4)�t )2i4 Fom 2:15-3 Special#2(see schedule below) Special schedule Monday:Drama and Free Choice(see description below) Outdoor and Indoor Free Choice-Students choose an elective to participate in-there are four choices that are rotated every six weeks).Examples:building and experimenting,gardening,dance,wood shop, ukelele.outdoor sports,graphic art,jewelry making,computer literacy,horsemanship,outdoor skills, drumming,yoga,animal and farm skills,puppeteering,weaving and knitting,coding,pottery, entrepreneurship,specialized science topic,book club,storytelling,golf,the list goes on! Tuesday:Foreign Language and Art Wednesday:Science and Culture and Geography/History" Students have integrated culture/geography/history daily as part of the integrated,thematic units i during math and ELA.Students will research,explore,construct,and participate in themed projects while discovering different cultures as well as local and world geography. "Students have an additional science period on Thursdays from 11:15-12:15. Thursday:Foreign Language and Movement Friday-Field Trip day https://www.communityschooleapecod.com/your-child-s-day 1/4/2019 ;cslf I Admissions Page 1 of 1 Home I About Our Approach I Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs I Admissions Contact Our Admissions Process Applications are currently being accepted for Fall 2018-2019. In support of our child-centered philosophy we are accepting a maximum number of 10 students per class. To apply: (1) Please contact us via phone(774)994-1237 or email(cslf263@gmail.com)to receive an application for admission for each child you would like to enroll in the school. (2) Contact the school(774)994-1237 to schedule a family interview. Once the application and interview have been completed,you will be notified of the admission decision within one week of the family interview date. If accepted,the school will require a non-refundable deposit of$500 to hold the space. If more than one child is attending,a non-refundable deposit of$750 is required. NOTE: We are currently renovating our learning spaces--indoor and outdoor--and will be posting pictures on the website periodically to update our progress. We will schedule visits,as appropriate,for curious families prior to the beginning of the school year! 1 � ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/admissions 1/4/2019 .cslf I Tuition Page 1 of 1 Home About I Our Approach Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact 2018-2019 Program Full Day-Annual Transitional K/ $10,500 Kindergarten First/Second $10,500 Third/Fourth $10,500 Please note:Discounted rates for siblings are available.Please inquire. Financial aid is available The Community School at Legacy Farm offers two extended day programs.Please find rates for the 2018- 2019 school year below. Great Strides Program--An Extended Day Program OPTION This is a specialized*farm"program that encourages students to participate in daily farm activities. Students learn about a variety of farm animals and equines.A 1:3 student to teacher ratio will ensure student safety and maximize learning.Students will have the opportunity to acquire horse handling skills through the use of miniature horses.Students will be paired with one miniature horse for the duration of the program. Students will graduate to working with larger horses once they have achieved sufficient ground J\ handling skills. Horseback riding and horsemanship instruction is also available to students for an additional charge. T/TH-$350/mo($3,500 annually) ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.conimunityschoolcapecod.com/tuition 1/4/2019 .cslf I Financial Aid Page 1 of 1 1 Home I About I Our Approach I Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum I Our Programs I Admissions Contact 1 Recommended Reading Links Financial Aid Our philosophy acknowledges that all children can benefit from the learning community we are creating. With that in mind,it is important to us that all students have the opportunity to enroll. We have limited financial aid options available,which will be considered on a case-by-case basis if your child is admitted. Please let us know AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION if you are seeking financial aid. Our financial aid solutions are creative! We will consider volunteering at the school,helping with the farm,and other reasonable services in exchange for tuition reduction on a demonstrated need basis. 0 ® ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com Y J https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/financial-aid 1/4/2019 •cslf I Application Page 1 of 1 l Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Please contact us by phone at (774)994-1237 or email(cstf263@gmail.com) for admission application materials. We look forward to hearing from you! i maim ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com 1 https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/application 1/4/2019 cslf Contact Page 1 of 1 ` Home About Our Approach Your Child's Day I Our Curriculum Our Programs Admissions Contact Contact Phone: 774-994-1237 Address:263 Cedar St West Barnstable,MA.02668 k r r ! email: cslf263@gmail.com - � \�' i ~ �• Name' , t - Email' ' Subject �t - Message A Send MOB ©2023 by Name of Site.Proudly created with Wix.com https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com/contact 1/4/2019 f Town of Barnstable Building Department Services ti Brian Florence, CBO Building Commissioner BARNSTABLE 200 Main Street Hyannis,annis7 L679-2014 MA 02601 �" 11, ''�'�639-2 �°""" www.town.barnstable.ma.us7g Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Building Code Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Denise A. Bell and all persons having notice of this order: As property owner or tenant of the property located at 263 Cedar Street, Assessors Map 131 Parcel 003 and known as accessory structure to a single-family dwelling,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of 780 CMR,the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Sections R111.1 Certificate of Occupancy, and are ORDERED this,date 1/22/2019 to: CEASE AND DESIST all functions associated with the following violation(s)on or at the above mentioned premises: Summary of Violation: On 1/22/2019 I observed a violation of 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code Chapter 51 Section R111.1. Specifically, .after reviewing the website associated with the property (https://www.communityschoolcapecod.com) it is apparent that the owners/occupants of the property are operating a K-4th grade school in violation of the State building code. Further,having met with the owner(August 2018)to discuss use of the accessory structure as part of a single- family dwelling for occasional homeschooling events it is apparent that the owner has expanded the use of the property beyond the spirit of that discussion. Summary of Action to Abate Violation: In order to abate this violation and to avoid further enforcement action by this office, commence immediately upon receipt of this notice the following action: Cease and desist the use of any portion of the single-family dwelling or its accessory structures as classrooms or as a school until such time as a certificate of occupancy for an E-Use Group(Educational)is obtained from the building department. ^� v And, if aggrieved by this notice and order;to show cause as to why you should not be required abate the violation in this notice,you may file a Notice of Appeal(specifying the grounds thereof) with the State Building Code Appeals Board within(45)days of the receipt of this order and in accordance with MGL c. 143 § 100. If, at the expiration of the time allowed, action to abate this violation has not commenced, further action as the law requires may be taken. B Ord6r_, , Brian Florence Building Commissioner Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin To: JBrajczewski@todayrealestate.com Subject: RE: Zoning for 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Hi Jane, This property is located in a single-family zone and therefore is restricted as a matter of right to that use. Coincidently, I am currently investigating a complaint concerning dog breeding and training -also from a large residential property and noise is a large factor in the complaint). That parcel consists of far more land than this one and we still got noise complaints. During that site inspection, I was informed by the dog officer that breeding dogs commercially (more than 2X a year) requires state licensing. Kennel licenses are not issued locally to residential properties. In Barnstable, uses requiring kennel licenses are limited to the industrial and service & distribution zones unless legally pre-existing non-conforming. The training aspect(even without the breeding)would not be a typical or acceptable home occupation as a matter of right. Please let me know if you need clarification. ,R96in ` Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of Barnstable 200 Nain Street Hyannis, NA o26oi 5o8-862-¢027 -----Original Message----- From: Jane Brajczewski [mailto:JBrajczewski@todayrealestate.com] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 12:46 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: Zoning for 263 Cedar Street, West Barnstable Hi Robin: I have the property 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable listed for sale. I have a buyer interested. He raises and trains German Shepherds. Before we go any further I need to know if there are any restrictions and/or permits he will have to have in order to do that. It is now a horse property, zoned for 20+ horses. Thanks Robin. Jane Brajczewski Cell: 508 367-8660 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... '•:Jane Brajczewski y ::Today REAL ESTATE €1533 Falmouth Rd. Centerville, MA 02632 €Local Phone: (508) 568-8192 Toll Free: 800-966-2448 www.todayrealestate.com REAL ESTATE Click here for my vCard i................................................................................................................................................................:...................[ 8/26/2013 .� Town of Barnstable Building _. Post This Card So That it'is Visible:From the Street Approved PlansMust bi'Reltaid'i 4 on.Job aridahis,Card Must be Kept 6' Posted Until�FinalIn39. specUon Has�Been Made.' ". yam' s, +R Where a Certificate of.Occupancy is Required,such Building shall Not be Occupied until a Final Inspection has been made. Permit el mit Permit No. B-18-1807 Applicant Name: BELL, DENISE A Approvals Date Issued: 06/06/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Insulation-Residential Expiration Date: 12/06/2018 Foundation: Location: 263 CEDAR STREET,WEST BARNSTABLE Map/Lot: 131-003 Zoning District: RF. Sheathing: Owner on Record: BELL, DENISE A Contractor Name. Framing: 1 2 Contractor License: Address: PO BOX 990 � EAST SANDWICH, MA 02537 ..__ Est. Project Cost: $5,000.00 Chimney: Description: Replace Insulation in barn Permit Fe $85.00 Fee Paid:r $85.00 Insulation: Project Review Req: r Date:. fir' 6/6/2018 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: Building Official .,,.Building Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the°approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. 0 Electrical r The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: 1.Foundation or Footing _ ^�.�r Rough: 2.Sheathing Inspection 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed Final: 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: �t All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT ApplicaionN=ber.. .................... ................................ + s MASEL s. ` BUILDING DEp Pe�itFee.....4:•v•�•�••.� other Fee.................:...... 163 JU N 0 6 2013 Total Fee Paid.................................................................... ' -rQ%n1^1 Gr_ /Iliµ-G4 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit Approve�.................................oa..... .. ....... .. .i.._. BMDINO PERMIT APPLICATION Section 1 — Owner's Information and Project.Location Project Address Q r Village 1 d jQ Owners Name Owners Legal Address M 3 City h+, Ckd L State Zip Owners Cell# — ► E-mail Q ga r Section 2—Use of Structure Use Group ❑ Commercial Structure over 35,000 cubic feet ❑ Commercial Structure under 35,000 cubic feet ❑ Single/Two Family Dwelling Section 3—Type of Permit ❑ New Construction ❑ Move/Relocate ❑ Accessory Structure ❑ Change of use ❑ Demo/(entire structure) ❑ Finish Basement ❑ Family/Amnesty ❑ Fire Almm Rebuild ❑ Deck Apartment ❑ Sprinkler System ❑ Addition ❑ Retaining wall ❑,/Solar El Renovation El Pool L'J Insulation Other—Specify Section 4-Work Description T act imdabe&V 20T 8 a � ) Application Number.................................................... �\ Section 5—Detail Cost of Proposed Construction 660 Square Footage of Project Age of Structure V- Safe Number G� g yS � / # Of Bedroom's Existing Total#Of Bedrooms(proposed) 110 MPH Wind Zone Compliance Method ❑ MA Checklist ❑ WFCM Checklist ❑ Design Section 6—Project Specifics ❑ Wuing ❑ Oil Tank Storage ❑ Smoke Detectors ❑ Plumbing ❑ Gas ❑ Fire Suppression ❑ Heating System ❑ Masonry Chimney ❑Add/relocate bedroom Water Supply ❑ Public ❑ Private - Sewage Disposal ❑ Municipal ❑ On Site Historic District ❑ Hyannis Historic District ❑ Old Kings Aighway Debris Disposal Facility. I am using a crane ❑ Yes ❑ No Section 7—Flood Zone Flood Zone Designation Within or adjacent to a wetland, coastal bank? Yes ❑ No Section 8—Zoning Information Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area Sq.Ft. Total Frontage Percentage of Lot Coverage #of Dwelling Units-(on site) Setbacks Front Yard Required Proposed Rear Yard Required Proposed Side Yard Required Proposed Has this property had relief from the Zoning Board in the past? ❑ Yes ❑ No Last=ti tM 2/9/20 r 8 r 7 VI) w r LIZ w .s 1 r - 5. 1 wO o 'q i e BUILDING DEFT. JUN 0 6 2018 TOWN O;BARNSTABLE The Commonwealth of Massachusetts >< Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Invesdgations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Bulders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/organization/Individual): Address: S City/State/Zip: w tS� Lw��hb.. A one#• )giaq J 03 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate bow - Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employes with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑New conslrnctitm 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. ❑Building addition [No workers'camp.insurance comp.msurmce.t 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3>I am a homeowner doing all.work officers have exercised their 11.[1 Plumbing repairs or additions myself[No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance required.]t c.152,§1(4),and we have no employees.-[No-workers' 13.0 Other _ comp.insurance required.] *Any applic ant that checks box#] must also fiil•opt the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. 1 t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. ;Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contactors and state vyhether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/ : Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification: I do her certi fy�ure sins and enalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Si aline: Date: 0 se Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this are;to he completed by city or town official City or Town: PermitMicense# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.EIectrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector. 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: E Application Number........................................... Section 9—.Construction Supervisor Name Telephone Number Address City State zap License Number License Type Expiration Date Contractors Email Cell# t I understand my responsi'bi'Iities under the rules and regulations for Licensed Construction Supervisor in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentation required by 780 CMR and the Town of Bamstable.Attach a copy of your license. Signature Date k Section-10—Home Improvement Contractor i - i Name Telephone Number • _ Address City State zip Registration Number Expiration Date I understand my responsibilities under the rules and regulations for Home Improvement Contractors in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentation required by 780 CMR and the Town of Bamstable.Attach a copy of your H.I.C... Signature Date Section 11—Home Owners License Exemption C�nn i Home Owners Name: Telephone Number Q _ o� Cell or Work Number a I understand my responsibilities under the rules and regulations for Licensed Construction Supervisor in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and docunen aired by 780 CMR and the Town of Bamstable. Signature Date k APPLICANT SIGNATURE c Signature Date V �P 1 Print Name a�\1 Telephone Number. E-mail permit to: aeylb cp 1 , a Section 12 —Department Sign-Offs Health Department ® Zoning Board(if required) ❑ Historic District ❑ Site Plan Review(if required) ❑ Fire Department ❑ Conservation ❑ For commercial work please take your plans directly to the,fire deparbnent for approval Section 13—Owner's Authorization I, , as Owner of the-subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: : a (Address of job) ' Signature of Owner date Print Name i i Last=dated:2J92018 . f ptr' Application number.... d. ... J°. � .. . Date Issued................................................................. E4�u3��8AA8L�'► � w� M" f�9gy Building Inspectors Initials...................:. ... ......... 'y Map/Parcel.......,.3.1.... a.3......................... TOWN OF BARNSTABLE EXPEDITED PERMIT APPLICATION: ROOF/SIDING/WINDO WS/DOORS/TENTS/STOVES/WEATHERIZATION PROPERTY INFORMATION Address of Project: OT 84 , NUMBER STREET VILLAGE Owner's Name: i�l " � Phone Number �3 Email Address: �U ` • ell Phone Numberjq)qqq1 ✓ 7 Project cost$ 1 ,50 Check one Residential VCommercial . OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION As owner of the above property I hereby authorize to make application or a building permit in accordance with 780 CMR Owner Signature: ` Date: TYPE OF WORK ❑ Siding ED Windows(no header change)# ❑ Insulation/Weatherization Doors (no header change)# Commercial Doors require an inspector's review ❑ Roof(not applying more than 1 layer of shingles) Construction Debris will be going to CONTRACTOR'S INFORMATION Contractor's name Home Improvement Contractors Registration.(if applicable)# (attach copy) Construction Supervisor's License# (attach copy) Email of Contractor Phone number ALL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE STRUCTURES OVER 75 YEARS OLD OR IF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS IN.. A HISTORIC DISTRICT, YOU MUST OBTAIN HISTORIC APPROVAL BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED. APPLICATION NUMBER *For Tents Only* ; . N Date Tent(s)will be erected Removed on number of tents total Does the tent have sides? Yes No (If yes please attach floor plan with exits marked) Dimensions of each Tent X 9 X 5 X Additional tent dimensions can be attached on a separate piece of paper. Check one: this event is a: for profit non-profit event Check one: Food served Yes No Flame Spread Sheet of each tent must be attached. Provide a site plan with the location(s) of each tent If food is being served at your event please obtain a Health Department approval between the hours of 8:00am--9:30 am or 3:30 pm-4:30pm. Commercial events may require Fire Department approval. *WOOD/COAL/PELLET STOVES Manufacturer# Model/I.D. Fuel Type Testing Lab Offsets from combustibles: front back left side right side HOMEOWNER'S LICENSE EXEMPTION Homeowner's Name: D \1 Telephone Number C�� `_ I[1 �)� Cell or Work number �f I understand my responsibilities under the rules and regulations for Licensed Construction Supervisor in accordance with 780 CMR the Massachusetts State Building Code. I understand the construction inspection procedures,specific inspections and documentation required by 780 CMR and the Town of Barnsta le. Signature Date f APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE Signature Date (� All permit applications are subject to a building official's approval prior to issuance. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accuients Office of Investigations 600 Washington-Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Leeibly Name(Business/organizason/Individual): Address: aqCity/State/Zip: one Are.you an employer?Check the appropriatebox: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am.a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. El New constriction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contr actors have . S. ❑Demolition workingfor me in act employees and have workers' �y capacity. t 9. ❑Building addition [No workers'comp.insurance comp.insurance. requ . d.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3. I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance re;Tiireed.]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 13. ear W employees.[No workers' comp.insurance required] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workzrs'compensation policy information. t Homeowner;who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and 9ren hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractws that check this box must attached an additional sbeet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state wbether or not those entities have employees. If the sob-contradnrs have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy nnmbcr. I run an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach•a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereb certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true true and correct. Si e: Date: ' e Phone#• v 03`7 Official use only. Do not write in this are;to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers'compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person id the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a ibusiness or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152,§25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers'compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In,addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided.to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number. The CommoawWth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Iuve stigatious 600'Washington Street Bow,MA 02111 Tel.#617-727-4400 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax#617 727-7749 Revised 4-24-07 wwwmass.gov1dia DDT SSS m I HD - -<Or--CD—m. «m DH—i T) I 3� DOHS �;a� 4, SSr Z 3 f rnm Z r j z jCi'P' > . mmH fi7DH H I Z30 1--1' zzC7 m-om I- HDHO ` -oZ - 1 C.f)HZm H MCZ) m1-0 .m 1 M0 t� D m ' I -, 3CnC7D -< m=2 OI" H U�CN O D T)-0Z D I m - ..Z O 1 \ mDC.!) 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Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use L BUILDER INFORMATION Name T>O v 41 L, Telephone Number 5OF^7J`�L 3Zq Address P 0,BUX (Z 7 License# 9 C Home Improvement Contractorr#�, Worker's Compensation# ��Fq3 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN WO5 / (0 �N � SIGNATURE DATE FOR-OFFICIAL USE ONLY . . . . . . . / ° : • . . . . . . . «\ \ 'APPLICATION+ \ DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL-NO ADDRESS VILLAGE ' \ ..OWNER % DATE OF INSPECTION: y . . . . i FOUNDATION . / \FRAME / INSULATION \ . 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Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new ' Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count R Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑. . Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# 'Current Use y - Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name ✓`� V L r'� Telephone Number 50 37/ 3 Z q 7 Address + ac)X 17 7 7 License# *I+f-9TV ti"j P111 L L'S MV-1� 02 ja L/ Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# � ���I ✓ ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN T0T5 / C0'V SIGNATURE /I DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# ; DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. } ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER 4. ,DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL 3 FINAL BUILDING ' DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. i The Commonwealth�of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 b� www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information A� Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): Address: To � BOX j 'ZZ7 _ City/State/Zip: /n'K-,'17VA/ 5 . /yl tq h^�4 Phone.#: 6'0' -7737 3 Are employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1. I am a employer with 2 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g. ❑Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers' Y P tY• # 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp.-insurance comp. insurance. required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their I I.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.❑ Other comp.insurance required.] . *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. xContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. X/p Insurance Company Name: l7/ , j EFE :59—A-T- 12 Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.#: 1�3��g -I Expiration Date: j� / 21-0 Job Site Address:— JQ> C&V/ jQ- S% City/State/Zipl )J13/4 /y L✓� Co Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify Ader the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided ab ve i true and correct Si attue: G Date: ! z �ks Phone#: zV Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representative's of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced-acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for.the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation.and,if necessary,supply sub-contractor(s)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies'(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permittlicense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple petmittlicense applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in__(city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone-and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of 1ndustriaI Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street 5 Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Revised 11-22-06 Fax# 617-727-7749 www.mass.gov/dia I I l Table is-LID(eoarlaneo • pm liptive Packages far 0ae and Two-F=W Aealdential Bal]alaga'Hested with-ra"pev ' .; I14A.Xf1HUM MINIMUM[ Glazing Glazing Ceding Wall Floor B"Murat : Slab &ating/Cooling Area'(•/.) U-value= R-v4ne1 ' R-value' R-yWuLJ wa11 perimcur Equipment Mi='CY Pae'�r3c R-value' R valuer 5701 to 6500 Heating Degree Day ' 12% 0.40 38 13 19 10 6 Normal R 12% 0.52 30 19 19 )0. 6 Normal g 12% 0.50 38 I3 19 10 6 15AFUE T ail. 036 38 13 25 N/A NIA. Normal u 15% 0.46 38 I9 19. 10 6 .Normal y 15% 0.44 31 13 25 NIA NIA 13 AFUE N is.% 0.52 30 19 19 10 6 15 AFUE X Isve 032 38 13 25 NIA NIA Normal Lm 18%. 0.42 38 19 25 NIA '. NIA18% 0.42 31. 13 19 10 6 90 AFUF_I3% 0.30 30 19 19 10 6 Sa AF[TC 1. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 2. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL EXTERIOR WALLS: 3. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING: a, %GLAZING AREA(#3 DIVIDED BY#2): 5. SELECT PACKAGE(Q—AA-see chart above): NOTE'. OTHER MORE.INVOLVED METHODS OF DETER24ININ.G ENERGY REQUIREMv 'NTS ARE AVAILABLE. ASK US FOR THIS INFORMATION. BUILDING INSPECTOR APPROVAL: YESI NO: 4_�ms-980303a o� ET , Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BAMSTABM Thomas F.Geiler,Director ��� 6i Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) Signature of Owner Date Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. .Q:FORMS:OWNERPERMISSION Town of Barnstable �pF SME Tp�� Regulatory Services BARNSTABLYE ; Thomas F.Geiler,Director 9 MASS. g 0.19• Building Division lFD MA'I A Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER': name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as su ep rvisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a persons)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homeexempt I 1HE1°,�� Barnstable Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee SM,,,ST,,81F ; 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601, TEL: 508-862-4787 Fax 508-862-4784 M� a 16 9. s�0� rFDMA� APPLICATION, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, with four(4)complete sets, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470,Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings, or photographs accompanying this application for: Check all categories that apply; 1 Building construction: ❑ New ❑ Addition Alteration co c.� 2. Type of Building: House BCD YP ❑ Garage/barn El El El o� C_ ::E;0 3: Exterior Painting, roof ❑ new roof I color/material change, of trim, siding, window, door z ='N Un 4. Si ❑ New Sin g Sign ❑ Repainting Existing Sign rnp Il : g ❑ Existing 5. Structure: ❑ Fence W Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Retaining wall ❑ tennis court ❑Wither =T rn 6. Pool ❑ swimming ❑ Other man-made pool n Type or Print Legibly: Date: Address of proposed work: House# Cal CD 3 Street: ��Q� Village � —�- �I Assessors Map Lot# Description of Proposed Work: Give particulars of work to be done: W o\Jll k-Wi nG S I�i 'me AQQx- Q,s . S;-ak1 ryuj U' U' g I �) do0(- S Lw E V�0 C4 wall tv &C Agent or Contractor(print): :1��l '11,41,1 -V Telephone#: ®6 YI Address:. 1D /fl/ Q _5 IVA Contractor/Agent'signature: NOTE All appl' tions must he ned y he current o►vner Owner(print): Telephone#: !� Owners mailing address: ao-3 C. _ S mq— 01 f�- 03k (0 Owner's signature: For committee use only. This Certificate is PRO D/DE ED` Date Members si natures - iA 1 .. ..- i:,:i Any di "ons o al: •aA III d � 1 !1•I,-Arn -_I I,v:..__ rr:_c..._..inv.ra._... .-_invr.n_... ......._....:_._..-__�� I i Town of Barnstable Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Committee CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS SPEC SHEET Please submit 4 copies Foundation Type: (Max. —18" exposed) (material -brick/cement, other) Siding Type material: n s Color: Chimney Material: Color: Roof Material: (make & style) Color: Trim material P 1 `'1 e Color: 1A ►`� T Roof Pitch: (7/12 minimum) Window: (make/model r�( L'�SP✓1 Q.S material color Size(s): Door style and make: material Color: Garage Door, Style Size Material Color Shutter Type/Material: Color: Gutter Type/Material: Color: Decks: material Size Color: Skylight, type/make/model/: material Color: Size: Sign size: Type/Materials: Color: Fence Type(max 6' ) Style material: Color: Retaining wall: Material: Lighting, freestanding on building illuminating sign ,. r �T� Please provide samples of paint colors and manufacturers brochure of style of windows, doors,garage ",. I fences, lamp posts etc o �•.¢a ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: o '— N Coo= OU 0 OU) Signed: (plan preparer) print name (] tel.no. Location of application: Street no. Street Village 2 L LJ CD �, 6'-0"x 6'-8"SD . W \ _I\ „Z/k C-,9 ll-3'-8 112"— cv � M co k � 0 O 00 . o co CO � — k O (O N �1- ,,O;Ok z � k N r R fi 5 a k i t s r Y' ..fz r s �r n• .. �Y 37 % a • � ' i d �{ f� ��i f 4 _ M�. rn t I • 2� f{ss■' . � � r �is „0-,0 k I N w o \\ k i C �1 w o \ x �1 ( n Ul co a? , =3'-6 1/2`7' 6'-5 1/2” : 5'-0"x 4'-8" �, .a.... y l 7 � ' t � � i� �� r. •r 1 1 1 R � G 6 7 {•iT I f i rif J �Y 4 5 y 1E f f , u h �r xiE` � Or, a� r • r 1 Board of Building Regulations and Standards . i tieekise or registration-valid for indrvtdul,use only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR . ;before the expiration date. If found t retu"q o Registration 368 '} Board of t�u►ldtngRegulations and Stan t • surnPe Rm 1301piao oE r 181 ''`f" Boston Ma.'02108 9 Type ;DBA MULLEN BUILDING'&REMODELING i)OUGLAS MULLE 7F� NOBBY LN: 1 ' ti fYEST YARMOUTH;MA 02673 r Adn nittratur of val' athou 5�gnature FjBoard of SNK g� gulatiorf a rud �d Construction Supervisor License ' License: CS 81995 Expiratlo3/2010 Tr# 15516 qi4-Wric ion NMI 0or DOUGLAS W Ml) i I LE..0 59 NOBBY LN �J . I W YARMOUTH,MA 026-.3 Commissioner t o9,11&3 uJ Situated down a pretty country lane; this equine property on almost 6 acres exudes warmth and casual elegance. 11 rooms,:including formal living and dining rooms with antique reclaimed wideboard floors. Four bedrooms, each with their own newly tiled baths. Large closets and storage areas abound! Full finished lower 4{� level walk out, with full bath. Light, bright sunroom overlooks the gardens, brick walkways, stonewalls and orchard. New 8 stall barn w/tackroom. 7 are pony size, but can easily be converted for horses. Large turnouts. Land has been cleared for new 20 stall barn, but rich loam was saved and the cleared land could be used for large pastures and riding ring if additional barn not needed. The work has already been done for you! Numerous outbuildings create endless-possibilities. Great Opportunity for the Horse enthusiast! eAIvs r) i�' kv-(Y) r Jq" OtI&6 JA—k " U d� , �- 4 ,AA r- c1 I — - 1 oF1He tq�, Town of.Barnstable y�' o Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler;Director BAMSTABM MA-Q& �* Building Division 'O�Fntiww�°i Tom Perry, Building Commissi.oner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 January 27, 2011 Denise Bell PO Box 990 East Sandwich', Ma 02537 Re: 263 Cedar Street, W Barnstable, Ma t Dear Ms Bell, It has come to my attention that you are currently operating a riding academy. Although, you may be entitled to this use based on an agricultural exemption, you are not exempted from satisfying the bulk regulations and an appearance before the Site Plan Review committee for approval of the site as configured. Additionally, it appears that you may have cleared more than 2 acres of land. This action triggers a mandatory review by the Cape Cod Commission. You must demonstrate to this office that you have not exceeded the threshold in order to avoid a formal referral with that agency. At this juncture, I am also required to inform you that a status check of permits obtained on your behalf including building and electrical permits revealed that no final inspections have been requested or scheduled. It'is imperative that you contact your contractors and arrange for all appropriate inspections as soon as possible. You must inform this office of your intention to comply by Feb 4, 2011 or otherwise risk additional enforcement efforts and referral to the Cape Cod Commission. ,...Sincerely, Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer ' JA263 Cedar St Bell letter 0127201 I.DOC CC:Sharon Rooney,Chief Planner,Cape Cod Commission J � ' Message oec a r—(s � Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:10 PM To: 'kcooper521 @yahoo.com' Subject: Bell Property-263 Cedar HI Karen, I re-read your letter and have spoken to the building commissioner about this issue. First, because the subject property is currently in Chapter 13 ,-all bets are off. We can't force the applicant to proceed with site improvements if there is no money to pay the contractors for labor or materials. Certainly, the Bells are not skilled and able to perform the necessary site work themselves. At this juncture, suggesting anything to Mrs. Bell is pointless and as you are aware communication would be difficult at best as well as not likely to be received well. I think we must now rely on the hope that the property will convey to some other party who may be more financially stable with desires to be a proactive member of this community as well as a good neighbor. I will advise you if I hear of any proposed sale or project involving this site. I hope you are not discouraged and I anticipate that this will work out for the best of all involved. 2�6in Robin C Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 'own of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 026o1 5o8-862-4027 1 ' F j{11 11/14/2012 ?`> 1 30 97Ell -------------- OR x. :x:::: is�: .ems> ' '>>'> x< : :. '` .:.;:CEDAR STREET:}:: W:. ..:::.::... .................................:::.... ........:.::::::::::.::.::..v........ .:: : ......::. >..:.:::::.>...> ::...... . .:.....::..: �.,.:: . ArmE GHBOR HE x< oil v.:::::::.,.....,.........:.....:...: IS RENTIN AM. -------------- `i`ki}ii'iiiii;ii`yti ' ;,;.;$:;:>:f{.t::j:•,::::{'v`i::iiit-ii , v:w.x':•vv:::4:• >..RESEARCH. NO X.a >`t<<> DATE: October 31, 2012 TO: Building File FROM: R. Anderson RE: Complaint—water run off LOCUS: 263 Cedar St,WB The subject site of this complaint is the Bell property—a horse farm. The property owner, Denise Bell and her daughter, Courtney constructed a large barn and arena. BACKGROUND The property owner clearly and later), admittedly always intended to create a riding facility and academy whereby the public would be invited to not only board horses but attend a school to learn to ride and ultimate to compete. Initially, Ms Bell was not forthcoming with her actual intentions and insisted every improvement was strictly for her own personal use. Ultimately, her true intentions were made clear when an electrician came in to secure a permit to install 30' lights to illuminate the arena. Courtney Bell stated this provision was strictly to enable her to ride at night. Eventually, the real nature of the proposal was revealed. Through out this process, the applicant and property owner has side stepped, avoided and/or ignored whichever governing body was involved as well as all corresponding decisions and has instead hidden behind a claim of agricultural exemption and general persecution. Work stalled and this office was informed that the property was for sale and may be entering bankruptcy. From the time Ms Bell took possession of the property, this office was in receipt of complaints. The neighbors had been hearing rumors of a commercial proposal and were concerned about traffic, the proposed use and the lighting. Cedar Street is a narrow road and cannot accommodate high volumes of traffic. Staff advised all callers of the agricultural exemption, SPR requirements and OKH requirements. We could only share the information provided to us by the owner who at this point had not owned up to their true intention of creating a riding facility. We also advised callers that a review process was in place once the owner tripped a threshold. Later, Ms Bell installed a sign on Cedar Street advertising her new pre-school. When I contacted her to discuss the sign and inform her to obtain OKH approval as well as a permit for an appropriate sign in a residential zone, she lost her temper and read me the riot act. She argued for a considerable amount of time and when that didn't achieve her goal she began to complain about everyone else. She stated how horrible her neighbors are, how awful the people on Cape Cod are and she can't do anything without them complaining. I reminded her she has violated the rules that all citizens in this area are subject to and at this point she simply had to apply for the correct approvals. She was screaming at me and then started complaining about other signs in residential areas. She started naming businesses and people and general locations (i.e. the corner of...). I told her to provide me with an exact list of addresses and we would look into it because some are pre-existing NC locations and some may be illegal or temporary. She was angry and threatened to provide me with a lengthy list. She never did submit anything in writing to me. October 31, 2012 Now, comes before me Karen Cooper who has submitted a letter concerning conditions at 263 Cedar Street. Ms Cooper, a direct abutter stated that Ms Bell has created a berm in lieu of the drainage provisions designed by Down Cape Engineering. This berm (as the caller referred to it) is likely a temporary trench or small swale. However, the provision in place is deficient and cannot accommodate heavy rain, consequently, there is considerable run off onto the Cooper property. See photos received 10/31/2012 from Ms Cooper taken 10/29/2012. As a result of Hurricane Sandy and the torrential downpours we received in this area the day after the storm (on 10/30/2012), 1 directed Ms Cooper to take and date new photos showing the runoff ponding on her property. I also directed her to note this is after the heavy rains resulting from Hurricane Sandy. I explained that the drainage provisions designed by Down Cape were likely in conjunction with a proposal that may now be tabled. If so, I am not certain we can make the property owner (current or subsequent) comply with that plan. Of course, that does not mean the issue of run off cannot be addressed. A copy of this report with the photos and a copy of Ms Cooper's letter of complaint has been provided to the BC on this date for review and direction. Town of Barnstable Building Department ComplainVInquiry Report Date: / 3 q� Rec'd by: Assessor's No.: G o-2-. Complaint Named--� Location Address: Originator Naine: Street: Oil'Village: State: Zip: Telephone: D/E Complaint CT p 0 • Q' Description: . .Inquiry Description: For Office Use Only Inspector's •—��''- ,�j ector. �����'�"` � � • Action/Comments Date: 1 IMP r Follow-up Action •l` Additional Info. Attached Copy Distribution: W7ute-Department File Eellow-Inspector I Pink--Insnecto)(Retwn to office:llanager) Q r Town of Barnstable "E' Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director • s�twsTne�. • Building Division Tom Perry Building Commissioner rn 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Use www.town.barnstable.ma.us C Offic 5084862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 CD 1 ECOMPLAINT/INOUIRY REPORT Rec'd by: Complaint Name: Map/Parcel Location Address: Originator Name: i Street: Village: State: Zip: Telephone: Complaint Description: Sk-p-c S t Ze FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Inspector's Action/Comments Date: Inspector: Additional Info.Attached Q:forms:complaint `j Bk 25264 P0316 9242 I 02--16-241 1 a 03 = 1 tip I DOCKET NUMBER Trial Court of Massachusetts EXECUTION 201025CV001722 District Court Department CASENAME DISCOVER BANK vs. DENISE A.BELL JUDGMENT CREDITOR(S)IN WHOSE FAVOR EXECUTION IS ISSUED CURRENT COURT P01 DISCOVER BANK Barnstable District Court Main Street P.O.Box 427 Barnstable,MA 02630-0427 (508)375-6600 JUDGMENT CREDITOR(OR CREDITORS ATTORNEY)WHO MUST ARRANGE SERVICE OF EXECUTION FURTHER ORDERS OF THE COURT P01 STEPHEN A.WIENER LAW OFFICES OF HOWARD LEE SCHIFF PC 340 MAIN STREET SUITE 959 WORCESTER,MA 01608-0613 •1 JUDGMENT DEBTOR AGAINST WHOM EXECUTION IS ISSUED A TRUE COPY ATTEST. D01 DENISE A.BELL 283 CEDAR ST. W BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 9EPl1TY rakaRIFiF TO THE SHERIFFS OF THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OR THEIR DEPUTIES,OR(SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS OF _ G.L,c.41 §92)ANY CONSTABLE OF ANY CITY OR TOWN WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH: The judgment creditor(s)named above has recovered judgment against the judgment debtor named above in the amount shown below. 1 WE COMMAND YOU,therefore,from out of the value of any real or personal property of such judgment debtor found within your territorial jurisdiction,to cause payment to be made to the judgment creditor(s)In the amount of the"Execution Total" .�— shown below,plus additional postjudgment interest as provided by G.L.c.235§8 on the"Judgment Total"shown below commencing from the"Date Execution Issued"shown below at the"Annual Postjudgment Interest Rate"shown below,and to collect your own fees,as provided by law.This Writ of Execution Is valid for twenty years from the"Date Judgment Entered"shown below.It must be returned to the court,along with your return of service,within ten days after this judgment has been satlsfled or discharged,or after twenty years If this judgment remains unsatisfied or undischarged. U 1.Judgment Total $15,281.53 2.Date Judgment Entered 01/06/2011 3. Date Execution Issued 01/18/2011 4. Number of Days from Judgment to Execution (Line 3-Line 2) 12 5.Annual Postjudgment Interest Rate of12.00%/365=Dally Interest Rate 0,032877% 6. Postjudgment Interest from Judgment to Executiorr(1!<+n •'1x4x5) $60.29 Q 7. Postjudgment Costs(if any) C�,......,T ' °,� $0.00 8. Credits(if any) �y } �; % $0.00 9. EXECUTION TOTAL(Lines f +6:+^f,_q`.1 �1"::;�? $15,341.82 LEVYING OFFICER: (a)Add daily interest from'2 `'cll ItJn (b)Add your fees as provided by l&W:"' TESTE OF FIRST JUSTICE `N�11WiMiCUTION ISSUED CLERK-MAGISTRATE/ASST.CLERK WITNESS: Hon.W.James O'Neill 01/18/2011 X Date/Time Printed: 01/18/2011 02.02 PM NO. Bk 25264 Pg 317 #9242 Barnstable ss. February 16, 2011 By virtue of this Execution No. 201025 CV 1722 issued by the Barnstable District Court, the original of which is in my hands for the purpose of taking this real estate, I have this day levied upon, seized and taken all the right, title and interest that the within named Judgment Debtor Denise A. Bell now has in and to the real estate, situate within.the County of Barnstable and described as follows in Book 22400 Page 199 at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds: the land with the buildings thereon,situated in the Town of Barnstable,that part known as West Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,and located on the Westerly side of Cedar Street,so-called,and being more particularly bounded and desaibed as follows: On the Fast by Cedar Street,a town way,there measuring two hundred eighty-six(286)feet; On the South by land of Margaret Pinson,there measuring eight hundred fifty (850)feet; On the West by land of Henry Johnson,two hundred eighty-six(286)feet; and On the North by land of Lillian Rowe and Henry Lampi,there measuring eight hundred fifty(850)feet. Subject to a Tam by the Town of Barnstable by instrument dated March 22,19K duly recorded with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 870,Page 661 The within is a true copy of this Execution and the above so much of my return as relates to the levying upon, seizure and taking of this real estate on this Execution. Howard Lee Schiff, P. C. 340.Main Street, Suite 969 Worcester, MA 01608 � � -t1 4*e0 Attorney for Creditor Jean A. Marshall Deputy Sheriff BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS Map Page 1 of 1 Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System New Search I Home I Help Parcel Viewer ust Com Map Abutters Map Size ■■ Zoom Out I ]In .? (a R n Q _ ® 1=IPG Map: 131 Parcel: 003 Full Property �1- Location: 263 CEDAR STREET Info C¢ Owner: BELL,DENISE A Location Information Map t Parcel 131003 Location 263 CEDAR STREET Acreage 5.80 acres Current Owner Mailing Address BELL,DENISE ALi PO BOX 990 `ti} E E SANDWICH,MA 02537 Appraised Value(FY 2011) ti iAA Extra Features $19,600 ro Out Buildings $45,900 Land $216,800 Buildings $290,100 Total Appraised $572,400ft +� Assessed Value(FY 2011) ,y Extra Features $19,600 Out Buildings $45,900 Land $216,800 Buildings $290,100 % Total Assessed $572,400 Set Scale 1 F370 1 I July 2009 Coastal I MAP DISCLAIMER Copyright 2005.2010 Town of Barnstable,MA All rights reserved.Send questions or comments to GIS BarnstableMA v1.2.4015[ProduCtion] . _ l V� 1 http://66.203.95.236/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspx?propertyID=131003&mapparback= 1/26/2011 i Map Page 1 of 1 Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System New Search Home I Help Parcel Viewer Custom-Ma- ap Abutters Map Size Zoom Out I fl I I fl a 0 j,In &? ® aR ; Q _ _ ® JPG Map: 131 Parcel: 003 Full Property r .�:-- • ��.• ', � `ft' ��t 'k, Location: 263 CEDAR STREET Info `Zr�'!` •}i..v ti J � / ,� C p Owner: BELL,DENISE A ti� �/ Location Information rtr ryti. IN� Map&Parcel 131003 r q� s� {_.., `• ' S _ ��`�•,. � Location 263 CEDAR STREET Acreage 5.80 acres qoF ry Current Owner �. . ,r »' L ql f ry 4 r j: Mailing Address BELL,DENISE A r , �= �k ; "�" e {� PO BOX 990 s�ti t.' y • ♦ 1 4 o� f" E SANDWICH,MA 02537 ,. i'J I E �%, ` Appraised Value(FY 2011) .�1i, 't Extra Features $19,600 Zt c' r .` jj, y a //�� Out Buildings $45,900IN Land $216,800 % Buildings $290,100 Ac Total Appraised $572,400 . y. ti Assessed Value(FY 2011) � �• 'M� �.' >� � �-�'� �W ,r 2 3 Extra Features $19,600 �•�, ' 1�3_7a s� •� •i. Out Buildings $45,900 C:':( - . Land $216,800 -_ Buildings $290,100 IN $ Total Assessed $572,400 r-• Set Scale 1" = 370 I April 2008 _ _�� I MAP DISCLAIMER Copyright 2005-2010 Town of Barnstable,MA All rights reserved.Send questions or comments to GIS BarnstableMA v1.2,4015[Production] l O V http://66.203.95.236/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspx?propertyID=131003&mapparback= 1/26/2011 I _ Barnstable Assessing Search Results Page 1 of 2 2011 Property Assessment Lookup Home:Departments:Assessors Division:Property Assessment Search Results New Search = 'New Interactive Maas» no�S1 U Owner: 2011 Assessed Values: BELL,DENISE A 263 CEDAR STREET 2011 Appraised Value 2011 Assessed Value Past Comparisons Map/Parcel/Parcel Extension Building Value: $290,100 $290,100 Year Total Assessed Value 131 /003/ Extra Features: $19,600 $19,600 2010-$584,300 Outbuildings: $45,900 $45,900 2009-$531,900 Mailing Address Land Value: $216,800 $216,800 2008-$559,700 BELL,DENISE A 2007-$556,200 2011 Totals $572,400 $572,400 2006-$588,200 PO BOX 990ce Questions about vour Assessed Value E SANDWICH,MA.02537 2011 REAL ESTATE Tax Information: Tax Rates:(per$1,000 of valuation) 6 Community Preservation Act Tax $138.23 Fire District Rates own sidential Barnstable FD-All Classes $2.31 $8.05 05e-Q-t C.O.M.M.-All Classes $1.33 Town ommercial W.Barnstable FD Tax(Residential) $1,516.86 Cotuit FD-All Classes n/a $7.28 Hyannis-Residential $2.04 Town Tax(Residential) $4,607.82 Hyannis-Commercial $3.24 W Barnstable-Residential $2.65 W Barnstable-Commercial $2.34 ` Community Prese ti ct 3%of Town Tax Total: $6,262.91 Construction Details Building Property Sketch &ASBUILT Cards' Building value $290,100 Interior Floors Hardwood property Sketch Legend Style Conventional Interior Walls Drywall Model Residential Heat Fuel Oil Grade Average Plus Heat Type Hot WaterD. Stories 1 1/2 Stories AC Type None ' all' Exterior Walls Wood Shingle Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms ? 10 Roof Structure Gable/Hip Bathrooms 4 Full V h y 9" g`t. Roof Cover Asph/F GIs/Cmp Living Area sq/ft 3,155 Replacement Cost $358,094 Year Built 1950 Depreciation -19 Total Rooms 11 Rooms Land Gross Area sglft 5,375 CODE 1010 Lot Size(Acres) 5.8 As Built Cards: Appraised Value $216,800 .http://www.town.barnstable.ma.us/assessing/2011/displayparcel I I map.asp?mappai=131003 1/19/2011 Barnstable Assessing Search Results Page 2 of 2 Assessed Value $216,800 View Interactive Ma s>> �±�,=�'�' p Sales History: Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: BELL,DENISE A Oct 12 2007 12:OOAM 22400/199 $625,000 MEYERROSE,WILHELM HORST Oct 26 2006 12:OOAM 21467/114 $0 MEYERROSE,WILHELM HORST&BETTY EVA Dec 22 2000 12:OOAM 13445/071 $84,629 MEYERROSE,WILHELM&BETTY Jun 15 1995 12:OOAM 9734/069 $1 FIEUX,ROBERT E M-792 Dec 17 1991 12:OOAM 7798/109 $0 FIEUX,ELISABETH A Dec 15 1991 12:OOAM 77981109 $0 FIEUX,ROBERT E&ELISABET Dec 8 1975 12:OOAM 2272/171 $0 Extra Building Features Code Description Units/SQ ft Appraised Value Assessed Value SHED Shed 480 $4,900 $4,900 SHD2 Shed w/Elec 1152 $13,800 $13,800 BFA Bsmt Fin-Aver 1020 $9,400 $9,400 FPL1 Fireplace 1 story 1 $3,000 $3,000 SHED Shed 112 $1,100 $1,100 BFA Bsmt Fin-Aver 594 $7,200 $7,200 STB1 Stable/Avg Qty 1008 $26,100 $26,100 Property Sketch Legend BAS First Floor,Living Area FST Utility Area(Finished Interior) UAT Attic Area(Unfinished) BMT Basement Area(Unfinished) FTS Third Story Living Area(Finished) UHS Half Story(Unfinished) CAN Canopy FUS Second Story Living Area(Finished) UST Utility Area(Unfinished) FAT Attic Area(Finished) GAR Garage UTQ Three Quarters Story(Unfinished) FCP Carport GRN Greenhouse UUA Unfinished Utility Attic FEP Enclosed Porch PTO Patio UUS Full Upper 2nd Story(Unfinished) FHS Half Story(Finished) SFB Semi Finished Living Area WDK Wood Deck FOP Open or Screened in Porch TQS Three Quarters Story(Finished) I �1 f h,q://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/assessing/2011/displayparcel l l map.asp?mappar=131003 1/19/2011 s���� �� ��� ��� ����� �� ��� ��� � Z�7aa��7 c-Rr�f� : . i h rS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel DOS Application # o-6011(111 Health:Division - Dated Conservation Division Application Fee �. Planning Dept. Permit Fee oZ.S V a y4 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address �'� LchZSi Village Z&b Owner Address -A tie lily Telephone Permit Request &Zble IWA-0 lr kl, G�-�`�'I��Z-iti� r�r/ S-:44 �.�T��J Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation � sv`Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family :❑ Two Family 0 Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: 0 Gas 0 Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No . Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing 0 new size_Pool: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: 0 existing 0 new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: I r Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded 0 Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# i Current Use Proposed Use ! _ APPLICANT INFORMATION w (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name �� Telephone Numb e S -)3(�O Address Z�'3 (—�� �5/ License # Home Improvement Contractor# Z� Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 'r SIGNATURE ATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# + 'DATE ISSUED , MAP/PARCEL N0. + ADDRESS VILLAGE -OWNER - DATE OF INSPECTION: '- - FOUNDATION FRAME( Pt� (XI17 [O s9 O-Mc G INSULATION (�5 (�- Z } . FIREPLACE 'ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH 1 FINAL ' a -GAS: ROUGH FINAL j. 'FINAL BUILDING r DATE CLOSED:-OUT ; ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. y r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, AM 02111 �V_ wv www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information / Please Print Legibly.• Name(Business/Organization/Individual): Address: �C.r�� �•� � �% City/State/Zip: 2/�`� � Phone.#:' caw b ,Are you an employer?Check the appropriate bog: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. 0 I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction . employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. 0'Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8.. ❑ Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers' Y P h'• � 9. �Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp, insurance. required.] 5. We are a corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.,V I am a homeowner doing all work ' officers have exercised their 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions 1 myself. [No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.]t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.0 Other comp.insurance required.] 'Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. Iam an employer that isproviding workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is thepolicy andjob site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lid.M Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of crimirial penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER`and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby,cerr irl under the ins-and penalties of perjury that the information provided above_is true and correct Signatur,24'"'� .. Date: G _ Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City.or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and InsAt ucti®ns Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees; Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as "...every person in the service of another.under any contract of hire, express or implied,.oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership, association,corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6) also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced-acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states`Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for.the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation.and, it necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s), address(es) and phone number(s) along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required. Be advised that.this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call.the Department at the number listed below. Self insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line'. City or Town Officials. Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address" the applicant should'write"all locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related fo any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to.bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone-and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Depai went of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 TO; # 617-727-490:0 ext 406 or 1-8'77-MASSAFE Fax# 617-727-7744 Revised 1.1-22-06 www.mass.gov�dia Town of Barnstable �OFTME rWyti Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE, Thomas F. Geiler,Director MASS. 1639. Building Division rFD �a Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 ----------------- HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number ff street Cvillage "HOMEOWNER": yG�J1L // v�GC �� :X4 0 name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which.there is, or is intended to- be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or fame structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and.requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and ' (�eq ' ements. / S' ature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section'109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." i Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, !. Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15)•This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that-the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a fomi/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homeexempt • °F1HEr Town of Barnstable ' Regulatory Services • STABLE$, Thomas F. Geiler,Director rFDMA'�A Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 roperty Ow/sS Comp to and Sign I Usin A I, , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all�matters relative to work thorized by this b ing permit application for: (Address of Job) Signature of er Date Print Na e If Property Owner is applying for permit p e e complete e Homeowners License Exemption Form o e reverse side. Q:FORMS:OWNERPERMISSION . 1 1 . °F'HET°``y -Barnstable Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee BA S'A i. 200 Main St reet, Hyannis, MA 026 _ o Y Ol, TEL: 508-862 4787 Fax 508-862-4784 ArE°mA�s APPLICATION, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, with four(4)complete sets, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under5mction 6'8r� -�Chapter 470,Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, draws, or photographs accompanying this application for: n Check all categories that apply; L Building construction: ❑ New 110 '-- ❑ Addition �Alteration 2. Type of Building: House '� ❑ Garage/barn ❑ Shed ❑ Commercial ❑ Other I Exterior Painting, roof ❑ new roof I color/material change, of trim, siding, window; door 4. Sign : ❑ New Sign ❑ Existing Sign El Repainting Existing Sign 5. Structure: ❑ Fence 0 Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Retaining wall ❑ tennis court ❑ Other 6. Pool ❑ swimming ❑ Other man-made pool Type or Print Legibly: Date: f� �� Address of proposed work: House# re Street: e Gf Village W& 7t(1(0Assessors Map Lot# 3 ` QO 7 Description of Proposed Work:.Give particulars of work to be done: I� tV Agent or Contractor(print): f �1 �,� /1/J�L Telephone#: S®� —72 L/I Address: 0,71 D Contractor/Agent'signature: NOTE All appl' Lions must be rTed y he current owner Owner(print): Telephone#: Z, Owners mailing address: C S+ f� vau Owner's signature: For committee use only. This Certificate is hereb OVE /DENTEt rry Date Members signatures . � 1 �f. .L '--`—'•- __...._ _'r:: �='�b:�IfON co ditions o al: I • 1 f . Town of Barnstable Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Committee CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS SPEC SHEET Please submit 4 copies Foundation Type: (Max. 18"e posed) (material -brick/cement, other) gTypeOhl C�c�Qc' �Ii�F,n Siding Q material: s Color: �u 1 Chimney Material: Color: Roof Material: (make&style) Color: � r Trim material 1 1 h�e_, Y Color: Roof Pitch: (7/12 minimum) Window: (make/model ran L� n e.S material On( color Size(s): - Door style and make: material Color: Garage Door, Style Size Material Color Shutter Type/Material: Color: Gutter Type/Material: Color: Decks: material Size Color: Skylight, type/make/model/: material Color: Size: Sign size: Type/Materials: Color: Fence Type (max 6' )Style material: Color: Retaining wall: Material: i5ar•y+r;- . Lighting, freestanding on building illuminating sign Please provide samples of paint colors and manufacturers brochure of style of windows, doors, garage dog�r o fences, lampposts etc ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Cr o :. LLI LA L.Ul CC Signed: (plan.preparer) print name h2L2(7 tel.no. 1 Location of application: Street no. Street Village 2 4v; , 6'-0"x W-8"SD c M co uj NO o io . f c LLM P ti Q co tO \ x • o N r „0-,o k - �l I 4 � e x 1 � h i 9 i 7x: \ CD 2 D p t , + "DAIOUd I . AFTER f 16,-5„ LO _1 � O O `I� x co 0 Lo X-0"x 6'-8"Fr X-0"x 6-8 Fr Fr M 5 —9 15116 ;, 3 —8 9/16 -' 16'-5'► , t , � 11 SS r s 5 pp LL a yy , r - S i Y :j PERMIT Town of Barnstable *Permit#�ooyo 1 �{7 p Expires 6 months jrom issue dale 'Regulatory Services Fee s, BARN 2008 Thomas F.Geiler,Director 9q, 163� 0� ARNSTABLE Building Division 3 31 u T T '�� Tom Perry,CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.bamstable.ma.us Office: 508-962-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION RESIDENTIAL ONLY Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number Property Address 1 - Residential Value of Work Minimum fee of$25.00 for work under$6000.00 n Owner's Name&Address1it' Contractor's Name Telephone Number Home Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) ❑Workman's Compensation Insurance Check one: ❑ I am a sole proprietor - I am the Homeowner I have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name Workman's Comp.Policy# Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must be on file. Permit Request(check box) X Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to ❑ Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) Y Re-side ❑ Replacement Windows/doors/sliders.U-Value (maximum.35) *Whereiequired: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Property Owner Letter of Permission. A copy of the Home Improvement Contractors License is.required. SIGNATURE J QAWPFILF_S\FORMS\building permit forms\EXPRESS.doc Revise020108 i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations + 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 �M www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print LeLFibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): .�-t� 9 � Address: , ,� UA s/ City/State/Zip: b r Phone.#: Are you an employer? Check the.appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. 0 1 am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2: Lam a sole proprietor or:partner-' listed on the attached sheet. 7. .0 Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g, 0 Demolition workingfor me in capacity. employees and have workers' Y P tY• $ 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance. required.] 5. 0 We are a corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.� 1 am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their I I.0 Plumbing repairs or additions ` myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12. Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13. Other �- t comp. insurance required.] . *Any applicant.that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. (Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK,ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investiaations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby cf/tc under the p nand penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Silznature: V Date: Phone I# � Official use.only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): `.1.Board of Health -2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information4nd Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers'compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as "...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced-acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall . enter into any contract for.the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers'compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and.phone number(s) along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies'(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. Iri addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in _(city or town).".A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related fo any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone-and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 TO. #617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Revised 11-22-06 Fax# 61.7-72777749 www.mass.gov/dia Town of Barnstable �pF THE•Tp�� Regulatory Services BARNSrwsts, Thomas F.Geiler,Director MASS. g i639. Building Division lEO �A Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 wwnv.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: 313 JOB LOCATION:�J number street village "HOMEOWNER o,r� ,r�.t t, Q 4 0 - name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: D�&� city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and require ents. Si at o Homeowner Approval of Building Official. Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor:" Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a fomr/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homeexempt i °F�HE► � Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services sARNNAS&�` Thomas F.Geiler,Director q. �p i63 ��+� rEn Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Build,6r s Owner of the subject property herebyauthorize \ / to act on m behalf, Y in all matters relative to work au orized by this building permit application for (Address ofyob) Signature of � %,ner D e Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License-Exemption Form on the reverse side. Q:FORM&O WNERPERM ISS ION File Edit Tools Help x Et ag)e � ... � ® ® ® � ► • .Application Ref Project/Activity Subdivision Location MuNcipali y ` 12903 RESIDENTIAL ADDITION/ALTERATIO 263 CEDAR STREET RNSTABLE i 12813 ROOF-RESIDENTIAL 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200707813 ESIDENTIAL dr-- CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 2 - RESIDENTIAL ADDITION:AL 26J CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE a GARAGE DETACHED RESIDENTIAL C i L� 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 2007(2172 ELECTRIC RES.ADD/ALTER 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 20080t}�41 RESIDENT � 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200801144 RESIDENTIAL ADDITION.ALTERATIO - - J -�`2�4` � r 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200801147 - 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200802616 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200805-64 DEMO ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200806772 DEMO ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 253 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 200806920 ELECTRICAL MINOR 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 34804 GAS RESIDENTIAL 263 CEDAR STREET WEST BARNSTABLE 1 , 9 Search/Filter Record ,Al. 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' G se `T�it°"'l IN Ell III . r = / �71 ri 1"m i 'General Code E-Code: Town of Barnstable, MA Page 10 of 97 (feet) Minimum Maximum Minimum Lot Lot Minimum Lot Building Zoning Area Frontage Width Height Districts (square feet) (feet) (feet) Front Side Rear (feet) RC 43,5602 20 100 203 10 10 301 RD 43,5602 20 125 303 15 15 301 RF-1 43,5602 20 125 303 15 15 301 RG 65,000 20 200 303 15 15 301 1 Or 2 1/2 stories, whichever is lesser. 2 A minimum lot area of 87,120 square feet is required in RPOD Overlay District. [Added 10-26-2000] 3 One hundred feet along Routes 28 and 132. §240-14. RC-1 and RF Residential Districts. A. Principal permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the RC-1 and RF Districts: (1) Single-family residential dwelling (detached). , B. Accessory uses.The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts: (1) Renting of rooms for not more than three nonfamily members by the family residing in a single-family dwelling. [Amended 11-7-1987 by Art. 12] I (2) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the provisions of§240-.11 B(2) herein:; C. Conditional uses.The following uses are permitted as conditional uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts, provided,a special permit is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of §240-125C herein and subject to the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: [Amended 8-17-1995 by Order No. 95-195] (1) Home occupation, subject to all the provisions of§240-46C, Home occupation by special permit. (2) Renting of rooms to no more than six lodgers in one multiple-unit dwelling. �u ,P (3) Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the provisions of§240-11 C(2) herein. ~� (4) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses in excess of the density provisions of§240-11 B(2)(b) herein, either on the same or adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (5) (Reserved)Editor's Note:Former Subsection C(4),regarding family apartments,was repealedl1-18-2004 by Order No. 2005-026.See now§240-47.1. (6) Windmills and other devices for the conversion of wind energy to electrical or mechanical energy, but only as an accessory use. (7) Bed-and-breakfast operation subject to the provisions of§240-11 C(6). [Added 2-20-1997] D. Special permit uses.The following uses are permitted as special permit uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Planning Board: (1) Open space residential developments subject to the provisions of§240-17 herein. (2) Private initiated affordable housing developments: A private-initiated affordable housing developments (PI-AHD) on seven acres or more, subject to the provisions of§240-17.1 and in full compliance with the standards set forth therein. Added 11-18-2004 by Order No. 2004-113] E. Bulk regulations. http://www.e-codes.generalcode.com/searchresults.asp?cmd=getdoc&Docld=54&Index=C... 7/19/2005 General Code E-Code: Town of Barnstable, MA Page 11 of 97 • i Minimum Yard Setbacks (feet) Minimum Maximum Minimum Lot Lot Minimum Lot Building Zoning Area Frontage Width Height Districts (square feet) (feet) (feet) Front Side Rear (feet) RC-1 43,5602 125 — 303 15 15 301 RF 43,5602 150 — 303 15 15 301 1 Or 2 1/2 stories, whichever is lesser. 2 A minimum lot area of 87,120 square feet is required in RPOD Overlay District. [Added 10-26-2000] 3 One hundred feet along Routes 28 and 132. §240-15. RC-2 Residential District. A. Principal permitted uses.The following uses are permitted in the RC-2 District: (1) Single-family residential dwelling (detached). B. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RC-2 District: (1) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the provisions of§240-11 B(2) herein. C. Conditional uses.The following uses are permitted as conditional uses in the RC-2 District, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of§240-125C herein and subject to the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: (1) Nursing and/or retirement home, but not to include hospitals, sanatoriums, convalescent homes or detached infirmaries or clinics, subject to the following: (a) The site for the home consists of a minimum of five acres. (b) The capacity-to-land ratio of the home does not exceed 10 beds per acre. (c) Off-street parking is provided in compliance with Article VI herein. (d) All buildings are located a minimum of 150 feet from existing public ways. (e) The applicant has received a certificate of need from the Massachusetts Division of Medical Care, Department of Public Health. (f) A perimeter survey has been submitted showing entire tract ownership, all abutting ownership and all existing ways and easements. (g) A topographic plan of the entire site has been submitted by a registered land surveyor showing elevation contours at five-foot intervals and showing all existing structures and vegetative cover masses, such plan to have been compiled by means of on-site survey or approved aerial photographic method. (h) A sketch plan of the proposed development has been submitted showing the density and location of structures, vehicular and pedestrian circulation, roadways and parking, proposed utilities and pertinent vegetation and soil and water conditions. (i) An.architectural rendering or sketch has been submitted of any proposed structure. (2) Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the provisions of§240-11 C(2) herein. (3) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses in excess of the density provisions of§240-11 B(2)(b) herein, either on the same or.adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (4) (Reserved)Editor's Note: Former Subsection C(4),regarding family apartments,was repealed 11-18-2004 by Order No. http://www.e7codes.generalcode.com/searchresults.asp?cmd=getdoc&DocId=54&Index=C... 7/19/2005 General Code E-Code: Town of Barnstable, MA Page 6 of 92 B. A tent maintained or occupied for living or business purposes, except as permitted in § 240-9D above. [Amended 2-22-1996 by Order No. 95-194] C. A trailer parked, stored or occupied for living or business purposes, except as specifically provided for in §240-9 herein. D. Hotels and motels in Precincts 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 as existing on November 9, 1983, except in the IND Limited and IND Industrial Districts. ARTICLE III District Regulations § 240-11. RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts. A. Principal permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Districts: (1) Single-family residential dwelling (detached). B. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Districts: (1) Renting of rooms for not more than three nonfamily members by the family residing in a single-family dwelling. [Amended 11-7-1987 by Art. 12] ,(2) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the following: _. (a) Horses are not kept for economic gain. (b) A minimum of 21,780 square feet of lot area is provided, except that an additional 10,890 square feet of lot area for each horse in excess of two shall be provided. (c) All state and local health regulations are complied with. (d) Adequate fencing is installed and maintained to contain the horses within the property, except that the use of barbed wire is prohibited. i (e) All structures, including riding rings and fences to contain horses, conform to 50% of the setback requirements of the district in which located. (f) No temporary buildings, tents, trailers or packing crates are used. (g) The area is landscaped to harmonize with the character of the neighborhood. (h) The land is maintained so as not to create a nuisance. (i) No outside artificial lighting is used beyond that normally used in residential districts. C. Conditional uses. The following uses are permitted as conditional uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of § 240-125C herein and the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: (1) Renting of rooms to no more than six lodgers in one multiple-unit dwelling. (2) Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the following: (a) A minimum length of 1,000 yards is provided.for a nine-hole course and 2,000 yards for an eighteen-hole course. (b) No accessory buildings are located on the premises except those for storage of golf course maintenance equipment and materials, golf carts, a pro shop for the sale of golf related articles, rest rooms, shower facilities and locker rooms. (3) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses in excess of the density provisions of Subsection B(2)(b) herein, either on the same or adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (4) Family apartment subject to the following: (a) Not more than one family apartment is provided. (b) .The family apartment is within or attached to an existing residential structure or within an existing building located on the same lot as said residential structure. http://w X w.e-codes.generalcode.com/searchresults.asp?cmd=getdoc&DocId=52&Index=C... 1/18/2005 9 i � i A F"E' ti Town of Barnstable q ` 8CF y ,d Regulatory Services MASS." ,' Thomas F.Geiler,Director, \, 00 9�°ArEo i,9.,6 Building Division �f✓/sioy Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office:'508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF WITHDRAWAL OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR FROM PROJECT •I, MCJ A G4q-� .44 , Construction.Supervisor License # g ,hereby certify that I am no longer the Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by building permit D ` # �70 ,issued to (property address) U91 /4Y= '77 W\ 5qo on 2001. . � G I also certify that on R&VlqlFY 200 0 ,I notified the property owner, that the project under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on the records of the Building Division. LICEN E HOLDER DATE q/forms/newcontr reference R-5 780 CMR elm Town of Barnstable484£ B MAW. Regulatory Services 9 a 9 "B 0 Thomas F.Geiler,Director \ Q O°pTED MA'S p,0 Building Division 1Qd i Tom Perry,Building Commissioner �P 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 .Office:'508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF WITHDRAWAL OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR FROM PROJECT 1-22 v u!� !I/c y ,Construction.Supervisor License # ,hereby certify that I am no longer the Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by building permit # OM17,issued to (property address) 27 on I also certify that on c , 200' ,I notified the property owner, that the project under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on the records of the Building Division. LICPIE HOLDER DATE gdorms/newcontr reference R-5 780 CMR �INE � TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Application Ref: 200708093 BARNSTABLE, Issue Date: 01/17/08 Permit 9 MASS �ArFG 339. A Applicant: MULLEN,DOUGLAS Permit Number: B 20080129 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Expiration Date: 07/16/08 Location 263 CEDAR STREET Zoning District RF Permit Type: GARAGE DETACHED RESIDENTIAL Map Parcel 131003 Permit Fee$ 225.50 Contractor MULLEN,DOUGLAS Village WEST BARNSTABLE App Fee$ 100.00 License Num Est Construction Cost$ 55,000 Remarks APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND HORSE STABLE 72 X 14 THIS CARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH Owner on Record: MEYERROSE,WILHELM HORST BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A FINAL Address: P O BOX 1468 INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. CHARLESTOWN, NH 03603 Application Entered by: JL Building Permit Issued By: f THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLY OR SIDEWALK OR AN PART THE OF,EITHER TEMPORAR OR PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHEMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER TH UILDING DE,MUST BE APPROVED VY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTSTRUCTION WORK: 1.FOUNDATION OR FOOTINGS. 2.ALL FIREPLACES MUST BE INSPECTED AT THE THROAT LEVEL BEFORE FIRST FLUE LINING IS D. 3.WIRING&PLUMBING INSPECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FRAME INSPECTION. 4.PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). 5.INSULATION. 6.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. WHERE APPLICABLE,SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. j PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO GUARANTY FUND(as set forth in MGL c.142A). BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 Heating Inspection Approvals Engineering Dept I Fire Dept 2 Board of Health n TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT.APPLICATION Map Parcel 1)63 Application# ���� I Health Division Date Issued 17i Conservation Division Application Fee_J Tax Collector —Permit Feely0� Treasurer ( � Planning Dept. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address Z &5 C-E� 57 Village WdR�g1�T ►�vL� Owner D&A)15e LeLL Address Telephone L/b/6 . (o0Z pox s � Permit Request FkAM ELZI29, 1AJ SIJw d0 k/A7-1- - V\,JO 1�)o�EK 17YI U)() T K i Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed `,y° TotafRew Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay r i N Project Valuatio 0 Construction Typeco ^ Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting docu entation. Dwelling Type: Single Family Y Two Famil ❑ Multi-Family #units Y Y( ) , Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name D2U&i /VII�U�� Telephone Number c'50-737-32_V'? Address 20, BOX 17-7y License# 6 11, S M4IL'�-F-IV"�5 A4/LLS. /A4 07-(0 V-9 Home Improvement Contractor# 13? Worker's Compensation# W G W 569 33 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN - gi olN � 36-(-V1c SIGNATURE DATE I Z/ro A-7 7 t r FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY `APPLICATION# ; DATE ISSUED _ t. MAP/PARCEL N0. , `i ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION ; FRAME - Q I2 INSULATION • wv18� • FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL G PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL ` GAS: ROUGH FINAL C , FINAL BUILDING, DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. vc• ti� e • 'l_A t ' The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of1•ndustrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111' wtdw.massgov/dia ' Workers -Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbe.rs _Applicant I:aformation .Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual):- T),)u6 ' /14 psi l-6 Address:__ _ P� �C /Z7 4- A City/State/Zip: A SUiJ S MI.GL$ , hone.#: �SO��737 Are y n employer?Check the appropriate box: ;Type of project(required):, 1. I.am a employer with 4• 0 I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction . •employees(full and/orpart time).* • have hired the strb-contractors . 2.❑ I am a'sole proprietor or partner- listed on the•attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employes These sub-contractors have g• ❑Demolition �vorlan for me in an capacity. employees and have workers' g Y P t3'• $• 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp,insurance. 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 3.❑ I ant a homeowner doing ill-work officers have exercised their 11.El Plumbing.repairs or additions ' myself.[No workers'comp. right bf exemption per MGL 12•0 Roof repairs insurance.re t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 4 ed employees.[No workers' 13.❑Other comp,insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. f Homeowners.who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating'such. IC=tmctm that check this box mutt attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether ornot those entities have employees. If the sub-contraetors have employees,they must providb their workers'comp.policy number. I ant an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is.the policy and job site' information. / Insurance Company Name: 6G44-4 j7-6 J771TE Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.# wG 78 5513 a J Expiration Date: - Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: W Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page'(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure•to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip, to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK,ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to the.Office of Investigations of the IIA for insurance coverage verification ' I do hereby certW�n der the�ainss a' penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Si afore: 1� v Date. 7! 67 Phone# S yi 7,32-2Z Official use only. Do not write in this area, tb be completed by city or town official City or Town: ' Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): A.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other °FTHETp� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services �' 'irAB Eg,` Thomas F.Geiler,Director 4iiDr16 39. 06� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax:- 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, D , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: 3 COG WR5fa � (Address of Job) nature of Owner Da Print Name If Properiy Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. Town of Barnstable �OpTHE Tp� Regulatory Services ' ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director BARNSTABIZ, a Y MASS. i639. �0 Building Division . rfD �A Tom Perry,Building'Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER": name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s).who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is, or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures.- A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations: The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q p „0,Ok h � � � n N $ k _ _ O � O t� O Q 0 C O O 10'-011 r J of Building Re gulations and StanJards j z _ HO►HE IMPROVEME Registratiio'. N -C. CONTRACTOR Liceise or re n: 138368 r ' before.; gistration valid ..' �/. Expiration:i3/27/20 , j . B the,expiration forindividul,use 09 oardo date. Iffou " 011]Y TYPe: DBA Tr# 123181 i t din gulations Ound ret14 f MUG N BUIL t {, fiDE One Ashy bTRe and ulan;to: .i)0 DING$REMO - N j Boston Place Rm 13 Stan ids MULL S Ma.' O] - S j NO B� EN :7.; ►NG 02108 _. .. ..YARMOUTH, > ... ._._ ...MA 02673.. A!Iministrator • _ • .... Not val .ithoa•. : .., . . _t signature. ` a ac uaeCd2-..xl:. BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS �k License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Number:.CS 081995e. ;� , B�irthdate 01/23%1981 � ,� /Expires 01/23%2008 . Jr.no: 16617 . � n Restcted Z00 ' ` z DOUGLAS W MULLEN,+`� � <� t F e• 59 NOBBY LN 3 h _ W YARMOUTH;s 11Aq''°02673 r '' e Commissloner (I EC-12-2007 03 :55 PM OCEANSIDE INSURANCE 5087907955 P. 01 It tik PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Oceanside Insurance Agency Ina HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 62 West Maln St ALTER THE COVERA13E AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Hyannis,MA 02801 COMPANIES AFFORDING INSURANCE COMPANY A GRANITE STATE_INSURANCE COMPANY INSURED Doug Mullen ,po Ba)k 1274 , Mamtom Mills,MA 02048-M THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE USTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOT WITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR COND.17ON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CCRTIMCATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 00 TAMMERWRI&TACUTM OP Net! NU R P SPIT IRA7IQN QATI loreae Lamm PRIETOR/It LIMITS I ARE: NCLtj10(ma 0388843 11/21/2007 11/21/2008 ATUTORYLMtlT/ st&PARQU to MA OWWans 0b. ACCIDENT i 100,00 WAR POLICY LMR 8 500100 8 10000 THE WORKERS COMPENSATION POLICY DOES NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR DOUO MULLEN, CERTIFICATE HOLDER_._-_. _CANCELLATION Town of Barnstable SHOULD ANY OF TNQABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE C NC9LLED BEFORE THE DIPMT CN DATE THEREOF.THE ISSUN O COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL M 200 Main St., OA'NM1RIrTBN NOTICE TO THE OERTIICATE HOLDER WMDTo THE LEFT,OUT PAL.URE TO MIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IWOSE NO OSUOATION OR L MBLRY OF Hyannis, MA ANY KIND UPON WECOMPANKRB AGENTS ORREPRESENTATIVE& AUTHORIZED.REPRESENTATIVE C I Milt d 48 CAMP STREET 06268 125 SOUTHGATE DRIVE HYAN 70250 54 ZENO CROCKER ROAD CENT 039061 93 CONSTANT LANE COT 133057 203 CARLSON LANE WBAR 193160 57 LONGBOAT DRIVE CENT 047034 190 BLACKTHORN ROAD MM 116094 100 EEL RIVER ROAD OST 327099 278 MAIN STREET(HYANNIS) HYAN 189006006 23 LARCH LANE CENT ap Parcel Address Village 92033 18 TERN LANE CENT 11lew/Report/report—view—dhtml.aspx?i... 12/30/2008 cv- FTf Ju� 9r :c kd 9- Or 6 OdZ • 404E. ` N % T ti T,OWn-.of)3�arnstab1e:, *�'�,rriit11boa DO©Z� q" EvI ires 6 rnnntltr from zYmic dnrc • uAxrJsrAkLz. • Regulatory Servlc�& - ro ¢ 'Thomas F.Ceiler,Director Building Division X.P ESS PERMIT Tom Perry,C130, guiiding Commissioner- JAN — 5 2001 200 Main Street, 1-lyannis, MA 02601 ww,a.town.barnstablc.ma.us TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Off ce -5ft-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 —_.LXP_RESS-P-II2M-1-T-AP-hL-ICA-T-I-n-N - .I2T;Si-DFENTrA1[-ONI,Y Not Valid Without Red X-Prcas imprint.. Map/parcel Number. Property Address a %sideniial Va4uc.of.Work Miuimull"fcc of$25.00 for work under$6000.00 1.J i- Owner's Name&Address, j�/`� to 1, 41051 Contractor?s Naive41 ` L Tcleplione Number ; Horne Improv.cmcnt Contractor Liccnsc U(if applicable)_ /d t371'I,/ , Construction Supervisor's License 11(if applicable) ❑Workman's Compensation Insurance Chcck one: 0 I am a sole proprietor ,am the Homcowrrcr. L�J I have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company,Namc Workman's Comp.Policy Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must be on file. Permit-Requcst(check box) Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to Re-roof(not—stripping. Going over eat`S6 .laycrs of root•) ' 0.-lac-side 0 'Rcplacement Windows. U-Value (maximum .44) -.'Wlicrc rcquircd: lssuance of this permit does not exempt compliapcc with other town-department rcgulations,i.c.Historic,Coiucrvalion,cic. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Property 0wirci—Z;cttcr of Permission. Improvement Contractors License is.required. SIGNATURE: Q:Potms:cxpmtrg 117evisc0U405 i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 10 of 10 Department of Industrial Accidents ` M i I Office of Investigations '. '.'r 600 Washington Street .t`fu . Ua j Boston,MA 02111 www.massgov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: ]Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please �Print (L'egibly Name(Business/Organization/individual): PA U I_ C2 Z eQU' E Spn S ' i00 t-rN (r�j�L Address: I0 Man S� City/State/Zip: (7)5 e C V I >° mar02(o S S Phone#: So cF= y 2$ - I 1`l-7 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): I J9 I am a employer with 2. 4. ❑ I am a general contractor.and I 6. El New construction employees(full and/or part-time)." have hired the sub-contractors 2.El am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet.i �• Remodeling ship and have no employees These subcontractors have 8. ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. workers' comp.insurance. 9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its required.] officers have exercised their 10:❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself..[No workers.' comp. c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 12.IR Roof repairs insurance required.]t employees. [No workers' 13.❑Other comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who.submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. AContractors that check this boi must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and their workers'comp.policy information. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation:insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: 4/ycf/'tQr44i�/,lZ Policy#-or Self-ins.Lic.#: Zi� Expiration Date: aq Job Site Address: �,���a����>,./���y City/State/Zip://l y1? Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify and se pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Si ature- Date: Q Phone#: `-OS Official use only_ Do-not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone#: CSR..RF DATE(MMIDDNYYY) ACa,RD, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE CAZEA-5 08 11/08 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE MacIntyre Fay & Thayer Ins Agy HOLDER_THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND,-OR . 77 Accord Park Drive Unit B-1 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELow. Norwell MA 02061 1 Phone: 781-261-2000 Fax:781-261-2099 i INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: American International CO. , .INSURER B: Paul J Cazeault & INSURER C: Sons Roo£in Znc. 103-1 Main S reet 'INSURER D: _ Osterville MA 02655 .INSURER E: i COVERAGES .. THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT.TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN.THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS-&SUCH' POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ,,...._... T 1 'P LI 'EFF E TION LTR INSRO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER; 1 DATE MMI00 DATE MMIO LIMITS ' I GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S I S I COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY _ PREMISES_{Ee occurence) i r� ! MED EXP(Any one person) S CLAIMS MADE L J OCCUR. i I ! PERSONAL&ADV INJURY I.$ I• i GENERAL AGGREGATE is GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER I PRODUCTS-COMPlOP AGC j$ 1 �;POLICY I I JE C I i LOC 4 I I AUTOMOBILE-LIABILITY j ; I COMBINED.SINGLE LIMIT $ (Ea accideni) ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS i BODILY INJURY ' j I I I I(Per Person) )S jSCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS i !BODILY INJURY ?$ NON-OWNED AUTOS I I !(Pereoc7ilerit) ? Iy, PROPERTY DAMAGE' I$ I i (Per accident) I GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT I S I I I 'OTHER THAN EA.ACC S'ANY AU'I`0 i AUTO ONLY: AGG S I t EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE S 1 i OCCUR CLAIMS MADE j - S DEDUCTIBLE (---�.RETENTION SWC ur _ _ s WORKERS COMPENSATION AND ' X TORY LIMITS ER EIAPLOYERS'LIABILITY A , 6978565 08/10/08 08/10/09 E.L.EACHACCIOENT i$100000 ANY CERIM E B R/PARTNDED! CU7IVE OFF!CER/NIEMBEREXCLUOEO� EL.'DISEASE-EA£MPLO1'EE!3 S'0000 111 yes,describe under `i - f E.L.OISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S 500000 SPECIAL PROVISIONS.betorm. - - (OTHER I t 1 J DES I RIPT10N OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION FOR REC SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR.TO--MAIL 0-31) DAYS,WRiT,TEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL tOr Tnf OrMation -Purposes IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES: I:AU TA71Y& ACORD 25(2001108) /� ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 r Dowling&O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,;EXT.END,OR Agency ALTER 1rAE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES'BE b*. 973 lyanough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis,MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# 1N$URED INSURER A: Western World - Paul J.Cazeault&Sons,Inc. INSURER B: 1031 Main.Street - INSURER C: Osterville,MA 02655 . INSURER D: INSURER E COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT.TERM OR CONDIT(ON OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER'DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE:LIMITSSHOWN MAY.HAVE BEENAEDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION - LTR_NSRE TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER ._DAgc •MIDD . :_DAT MMlDD .. _ LIMBS A GENERAL LIABILITY NPP1145484 04/30/08 04/30/09 - EACH OCCURRENCE $1 0006000 X COMMERCfAL GENERAL LIABILITY .•DAMAGE TO RENTED 5O'000 CLAIMS MADE a.00CUR .MED EXP(Anyone person). -$5j000 X BIIPD Ded:1,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1 000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2 OOOOOO GEN'LAGGREGATEL-IMITAPPLIES.:PER;. PRODUCTS:COMP/OPAGG $1�000000 POLICY PRO- LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) $ HIRED AUTOS ' BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Pef accident). GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ r� $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC LMIT OTW- T I EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? EL.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE .$ If yes,describe antler SPECIAL PROVISIONS below EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ ' OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS)LOCATIONS I VEHICLES-/E XCLLfM6At ADDED-BY ENDORSEMENT./-SPECIAL.PROVISIONS Operations performed by the named insured subject to policy conditions and exclusions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Paul J.Cazeault&Sons DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL __.LQ DAYS WRITTEN ; Roofing,Inc. NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 1031 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Osterv.ille,•MA 02655 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED R R`ESE�NTATNE ACORD 25(2001/08)1 of 2 #52027 LS1 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Boar o ui �ge�gu 1a4o an an One Ashburton Place - Room 1301 Boston. Massachusetts 02.108 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 103714 Type; Private Corporation Expiration: 7/9/2010 Tr# 269847 PAUL J. rr_-_ :,.� - _-�i:;:•.. CAZEAULT & SONS I =t Paul' Cazeault - 1031 MAIN STJ.J - — OSTERVILLE, MA 02658 ' s`r `' -- J1, Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. SCAI 0 5OM•07l07•PC8490 Address. Renewal Employment Lost Card /ze (�o�nmwnaveczz a�✓�aaaacfzccae Board of Building Regulations and Standards License or registration valid for individul use only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. If found return to: Registration: 103714 Board of Building Regulations and Standards Expiration ,.7J9/2010 Tr# 269847 One Ashburton Place Rm 1301 Boston,Ma.02108 : Type: Private Corporation PAUL J.CAZEAULT&iSONS;_INC. r�l _ !.-_.. Paul Cazeault glIe Boar o ui m e ulat�ons an� tan g g arils . i One Ashburton Place - Room 1301 } Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Construction S.iperv'isor License License CS: 26325 Restriction: 00 i* "' _ j,k `° •.'. .' Birthdate: 10/20/1959 Expiration: 10/20/2009 Tr# 6311 PAUL J CAZEAULT ( 1031 MAIN ST -- OSTERVILLE, MA 02655 Update Address and return card.Mark reilson for change. Address Renewal .Lost Card l DPS CAl y 5pM 07107-PC8490 -- ---- - ✓�GQdJQ�/NLOc4t6 Board of Building Regulation and Standards yy !Construction Supervisor License. License: CS 26325 Bi rthdate.':10/20/1959 ExpTratfoa:=1.0%20/2009 Tr# 6311 • r� <�'.4, .��._ triction.F00(=' PAUL.J CAZFAULJ NOV-10-2008 23:28 From: To:5084204555 Pa9e:P1 Property Qwner Must Complete &. Sign This Form If lasing a Roofer / Builder. I (ono (a;Ow�ner Agent of the subject property hereby authorizes Paul J. Cazeault & Sons Rooff Inc. to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: Address of Job I-&S Signature of Owner Mailing Address of Owner Telephone# Date Il kA (Please return this form to Cazeault roofing along with your signed contract; it-is needed for us to obtain the building permit required by your.town., to complete your roofing project,thank you)fax#508-420-4555 • ' Zw ij My File Edit Tools .Help i ; Application 200707897 +s ' Applicant GC-GENER�.L CONTRACTOR �— __. _ - j I Status I� STOP Vvop,K Owner _ 28h739 " � -- S , Department 16300 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Y9EYE:RROSE.WiGHELtvl NORST .H t Project/Activity 1434-RESIDENTIAL ADDITIOWALT'.ERATIO T r Contractor t0ULLI N DOUGLAS - Description 1 1 FRAME FLOOR IN SUNROOM,DRYWALL WALLS AND:INSULATE Business - - -- I Description 2 Fees effective 12111/2007 rl f Assioned to _ I Property/Use I Non-Conforming I Dates/misc. Permits I T;pe Status Issued (Contractor Fee Total Unpaid. - RES.,'.DD"-',LT ISSUED 12!19.%2007 MULLEN.DOUGL,'.S 25.W .00 r } } Total fees 75.00 Total unpaid .00 Lam',Prerequisaes Na�rd/Ftestr f31'dames Bonds Sul;-Addis ( Ted F9an Feviev', a ' Lam'Prior History L;Inspections C3 Maiations Open hems 23 Warnings Find Related �t ° of 14 C.VR,E I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION.,,. 72 Map _Parcel " '", s Application' # � D"` Health Division Date Issued-?1�0 -�i�� �0 t Conservation Division �_.Applcatiori F Planning:Dept: :'Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board "? Historic - OKH Preservation / Hyannis �1 Project Street Address Village Owner 1� � Address �(CX�J C � � � �'`'�'� Telephone Permit Request �' S '�d (JOY Square feet: 1 st floor: existing IV r proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater.Overlay Project Valuation ?a�._ Construction Type f Lot Size ,UJI �� Qcff Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family :O Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of'E�xistirg Struct ire Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: Yes ❑ No Basement TyWe: ❑ Fill ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Fi in shed J=_-a(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full existing new Half: existing new w 7 i[ ( Numbe.;;,of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Tount (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count t Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes Po If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name 1✓���� 1 , \ Telephone Number Address rs�, License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO byo SIGNATURE DATE 0 i e x FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY s APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO.- -ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER i -DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION ' FRAME INSULATION "FIREPLACE ;•ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL t PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL -GAS: ROUGH FINAL y FINAL BUILDING ' DATE CLOSED OUT ASSO_ CIATION•PLAN NO. _ ti . The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations a 600 Washington Street �< Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers"Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information �p Please Print Le ibl Name(Business/Organization/Individual): .' t Address: City/State/Zip: uML ba rY-6,+qJo " 'hone.#: (J_1 �'!�CIT"I'll L-I—113�a Are,you an employer? Check the appropriate bog: :Type of project(required):. 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. [] I am a general contractor and I * • have hired the sub-contractors 6• El New construction . employees(full and/or part-time). ? Remodeling 2.❑ I am a'sole proprietor or partner- listed on the'attach ed sheet. ❑ g ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g• Demolition 'working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9 uild�ng addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp. insurance.$ 5. [] We are a corporation and its 10.❑•Blectrical repairs or additions required.] 3 I am a homeowner doing all work . officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions ' myself.[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance.required.]t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no 13.❑ Other employees. [No workers' comp,insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box A must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners.who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. if the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is.the policy and job site- information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page'(showing the policy number and expiration.date). Failure.to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK,ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the WA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under th pains-and penalties of perjury that the information provided ove is true and correct. Si afore: , Date: �� _ Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area, tb be completed by.city or town official City or Town: ' Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2,Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4,Electrical Inspector 5,Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone#: Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute, an employee is defined as "...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as "an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee-of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to'operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced,acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL ehapter..152, §25C(7)states `Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall "enter into any contract for.the performance of public-work until acceptable evidence of com.pliati e with:tlie insurance- requirements of this chapter have been presented•to the contracting authority. I Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary,supply sub-contiactor(s)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s) along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies'(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members'or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required' Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit.or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate-hne. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete'and printed legibly. The Department has provided'a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Sire Address"the applicant should write"all-locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone-and fax number.. The Co.zn>t. onwealth of M.assarhusetts Departomt of lndustt al Accideu.ts Office of fnvest gafons 60 Washington Street Eoston,.MA 02111 Tel. #f 17-727-490Q ext 406 or 1-877-MASS-AFE Fax#6.17-727»7749 Revised 11-22-06 www.mass.gov/dia i Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BAMsr,8L : Thomas F.Geiler,Director rtnva � i639 `0�' Building Division �rED Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main-Street,_Hyannis MA 02601 vrww.town.barnstable.ma.us ' Office: 509-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Dj_ Please Print DATE: 13,11 //C(VO JOB LOCATION: alX number nu street u�. village "HOMEOWNER!'`��L�LL' name ome phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: (J�n Lo 3 CQd a S k city/tovm state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is, or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that.he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department.. minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. S titre of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that "Any homeowner perfomung work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this.section.(Section 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such woiit,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assun7dng the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q. Rules&&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a.form currently used by several towns. You may can:t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homcexempt h Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services. r HARNiawAM iE' � Thomas F.Geiler,Director Eo '� •��� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and .Sign This Section . If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject.property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. (Address of Job) Signature of Owner Date Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete.the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. ,, Q:FORMS:OWNERPERMISSION DEC-02-2008 . 10:45 NATIONAL GRID 508 394 5019 P.001iO01 nationalgrid . 127 Whites Path South Yarmouth , MA 02664 December.2, 2008 FAX: 508-362-7177 ATTN-. Tom Kennedy RE: 263 Cedar St:, W Barnstable (barn) This is to confirm there is no natural gas service to the above address. This was verified by a nationalgrid representative on November 4, 2008. If you have any questions,please call-me at 508-760-7481. Susan McMullin Field Coordinator nationalgrid TOTAL P.001 December 3, 2008 1 am writing to inform the town of Barnstable that there is no plumbing in the hay shed/barn located at 263 Cedar St. in West Barnstable, MA.02668. Any questions please call the number I have provided. Sincerely, ew w R&S LaFleur, LLC dba LaFLEUR ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR - MASTER LICENSE#16814A 45 PLANT ROAD • UNITS 101 &102 • HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 (508)775-6814 - FAX(508)771-7338 - lafleurelectric@verizon.net November 2a, 200.8 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We are writing to inform you that the electrical power to the Tractor Shed located at the property below has been disconnected today as This building is to be demolished. D. Bell 263 Cedar Street; West Barnstable, MA 02668 Any questions please call our office for more details. I Sincerely, Raymond E. La Fleur R& S La Fleur, LLC SS Town of Barnstable *Permit#vZ oc Cl g I DEC „ 'Z00? Expires 6 onthsJrom issue date M4STp,%P, Regulatory Services Fee a 'T0wN of BA 1 Thomas F.Geiler,Director COY, Building Division 0 4 v� Tom Perry,CBO, Building Commissioner / O\` e�_ 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 town.bamstable.ma.us Office: �08-862-4 38 J <� Fax: 508-790-6230 EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION - RESIDENTIAL ONLY Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number Property Address2 (�✓ � 5 j lc ` I�,[,JS ��� j G�Z� (X Residential Value of Work p2 _ - Minimum fee of$25.00 for work under$6000.00 Owner's Name&Address Contractor's Name Telephone Number �� 73-7 :3 a I-7 Home Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable)_ QWorkman's Compensation Insurance Check one: ❑ I am a sole proprietor ❑ I am the Homeowner UQ I have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name' Workman's Comp.Policy# Copy of Insurance Compliance CertiScate must be on file. Permit Request(check box) rM Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to l ❑Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) �] Rea side ` ❑` Replacement Windows/doors/sliders. U-Value (maximum-44) *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Propertt_n Letter of Permission. A cop-7 ofthe Home Improvement ors Lice e' required. 3IGNA - �Torrns:expmtrg tevise061306 - 1 ' The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of.1ndustrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111' wrvw.mass:gov/dia ' Workers"Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors(Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print LeFjblY NamBusiness/Orgm&ation/Inaivianal): � �j �i� /y • �Ad�ress. � . ,City S q0P: 5 �lliL Phone:#-�' 5D7-73 Are y an employer?Check the appropriate boa: :Type of project(required):, 1.[ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I ..�_ 6. El New construction . employees(full and/or part time).*• have hired the sub-contractors 2.El I am a'sole proprietor or partner- on the'attached sheet 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees . These sub-wntractors have S. ❑Demolition • *orldng for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. ❑Building addition [NO workers' Comp.insurance comp.inanranC��' 5. [] We are a corporation and its 10.[]Electrical repairs or additions requir ] officers have exercised their 11. Plumb' re sus or additions '3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all-work . ❑ � p myself[No workers' comp. right bf exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance.required.]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 13.❑Other ' employees.[Na workers' Comp.insurance required] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their worms'compensation policy information. t Ebmeowocmyho submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and ttien hire outside contractors must subnut anew affidavit indicating cvch. tconbwturs that check d a box mutt attached an additional sheet showing the name of the subcontractors and state whether ornot those entities have employees. If the sub-conhactons have employees,they must providb their workers'comp.policy number. 1 ani art employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is thepolicy and job site' information. _ Insurance Company Na)ne: Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.# LU L ��J-S 3 3 Expiration Date: Cy/Strmp � �Job Site Address: - � . Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page- (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure•to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the foam of a STOP WORK,ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to the-Office of Investigations of the bIA for in un=e coverage verification. ' I do hereby certify under the pains aiid allies of perjury that the information provided above is true and orrect Sim—ature:�--�' Dab5: G _ Phone# Official use only. Do not write in this area, tb be completed by city or town,offictaL City or Town- ' Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): A.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3,City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other ' Contact Person: Phone#: Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTAB MASS.� Thomas F.Geiler,Director 16,39. �' Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize 710& /` Z LZ49 y to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. �(03 C */-&1 IV AAW�� .yam (Address of Job) Signature of Own r Date Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. Q:FORM&O WNERPERMiSS10N 'SHE Town of Barnstable Tp�� Regulatory Services sAtwszear.E ? Thomas F.Geiler,Director MAss. Building Division jFD Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 vrvnv.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER': name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS- city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands.the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000.cubic feet or larger will'Be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for.which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q. Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:forms:homeexempt PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE-IS ISSUED.AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE .Oceanside Insurance Agency Inc HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 52 West Main St ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Hyannis, MA 02601 COMPANIES AFFORDING INSURANCE COMPANY A GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY INSURED Doug Mullen Po Box 1274 Marstows Mills, MA 02648-0000 lisp THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE-INSURANCE AFFORDED THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. co LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE A WORKERS COMPENSATION D EMPLOYERS'L IAB ILITY LIMITS HE PROPRIETOR/ ARTNERS/EXECUTNE OFFICERS ARE: NCL❑EXCL❑ 6388843 11/21/2007 11/21/2008 ITATUTORYLIMITS OTHER Coverage Applies to MA Operations Only. EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,00 ISEASE POLICY LIMIT $ 500,00 ISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,00( DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS RE:THE WORKERS COMPENSATION POLICY DOES NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR DOUG MULLEN. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SHOULD ANYOF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORETHE BUILDING DEPT EXP RATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 200 MAIN ST DAYS WRr TEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT HYANNIS, MA 02601 FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LWBILRY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY-ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' °pIKE Town of Barnstable P ti °* Old King's Highway Historic District Committee aARNSTAS ^+ASa 200 Main Street, Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 (508).862-4787 Fax (508) 862-4784 MINOR MODIFICATION TO PRIOR APPROVED PLAN 972 CMR Rules and Regulations, Section 1.03(2), 1.03: General Procedures (2) (a.) Only minor changes may be approved by the Committee without the filing of a new application and a new hearing. Minor changes include alterations that can be done without a detrimental impact on the overall appearance of the project such as altering a single window or door change or a minor change of colors. All minor changes by amendment will require the local Committee's or its designee's approval. Submit 2 copies of the application and supporting materials and documentation Applicant(s), print name QRP_n\S2 R� 1 Address of proposed wor f o 3 C ec _a r S�. �,���5-i C nS House No. Street Village Assessors Map and parcel no. 0Q 3 Date of approval of Certificate of Appropriateness ID-1 ` Proposed Minor Modification: Calaq . r! 4� a�LL&) CA �o (-9,0- kU-,SP' 4�kQ "�U(,Mlflc Signature of applicant:�Q Print name: tel no. �—� APPROVED/DISAPPROVED: signed CHAIRMAN DATE: 4 CC: BUILDING COMMISSIONER Q:IGMD Groups101d Kings HigliwaylOKH New ApplOKHMinor Modification Form 07.doc 1 t 0 -I� } •''�x:, `fit• ''� � � V '79 _ i r•,l� i j Zt, , -1 0 J }.- .............. - Assessor's map and lot-,number ., . `3.� P . .... ..................... SEPTIC SySTI M' MT BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE Sewage Permit number ' _ .. :y:.{f kNITH ARTICLE SANITApy COiX *t"ETo�o TOWN OF B A RAITIST-A BABB4TADLE. i 039. �e� BUILDING INSPECTOR O'E0 M p .. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ..................................................... ........ .... ............. ��� TYPEOF CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................:..../................................................`.�../.. 1... ...../ .......................... 191..1 TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersig ed—hereby applies fo a ppe it according to—the following information: Location ... .. .(/ V V� �......................................................... ProposedUse ....................................... ................................................................................................................................... vv Zoning District ... 1. . �.. ..................................Fire District . .............................. ....................... J��, Nameof Owner ................... ................... .................. ..Address ....................... .. ....... ....• r . .....�.j....................... Name of Builder ... ..... .......a...............Address L......... tf1t�( j .............................. . ..... ...................................... Nameof Architect ..................................................................Address ......................................................... G�I� Number of Rooms .........�?..`........�.................;........................Foundation ......................:...,/..�....,:........�.;;�[�("� F; � ........r ^? H46......Roofing � 't�, . Exterior ..................:............ ............. .. ........................................................ Floors .............. .. g.:.............................................Interior ............... /D-4............ Heating ............................Plumbing Fireplace ..'...X .�.................................................Approximate Cost � vv................................................................... Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board -------------------_-----------19_______. Area .."................. ....f... ....�.... 504 Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee �.. .�................................ SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH .A I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of t�n of Barnsta le regar n the above construction. t Name .............................................................. .................. Fieux, Robert No Mmit for ......add...to..s.in&�, .... ...... .... .. .... ...................................... LocaWoCedar Street ........................................................... West Barnstable ............................................................................... Robert KMM Fieux Owner .................................................................. frame Type of Construction ........................................... .................................................................................. ✓ Plot ......... Lot ................................ 1 16..........19 76 'Permit Granted ...........�P"FY...... 6)'17 'Date of Inspection . .., I I I /............. ..... Date Completed 19 ............. PERMIT,REFUSED ................................................................ 19 ............................. .................................................... ................................................................................ ............................................................................... A ................ Approved .............................................. 19 ............................... ................ ........................................................... Assessor's map and lot number ................... .................... / Sewage Permit number ..:....'. !r�..'-`! <r, : TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ypF THE TO 9AWSTADLE, i MAOIL 9 a•�e0� BUILDING INSPECTOR 'FO YAY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO M TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION , ..... .......................................19........ TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location ...................:.............................................................:..................................................................................................... ProposedUse ............................................................................................................................................................................. ................................Fire District...................Zoning District ........................................ ............................................................ Name of Owner r � - ...............Address ' . r Name of Builder .... .........'..........:.......�t....Address ................'........:...............:................................. .... Nameof Architect ..................................................................Address .................................................................................... Numberof Rooms .......... ....................................................Foundation ............................................................................. Exterior .....................:..............................................................Roofing ...............................:.................................................... Floors ...............................................Interior . Heating . ...r.............................Plumbing .................................................................................. Fireplace ...................................................................................Approximate. Cost .................................................................... Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board -----------_------_-----------19________ . Area Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee ............................................. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH J i 1 r � • f I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Name ................:................................................................. *zeox' mmmertv a=131-3 . 1814°2 add to -- No ---..=.�-'re-r`mit for ............................ family dwelling ----------r----------' � Q�edar .Stre�� ,Location .. .. _______. . _______..�aat. tabl!�_______ � �l Ovvne, ---..�����—__���_________. Type of Construction .......frame........................ Plot Lot � Permit Granted ^ "".e o. Inspection ' ' ^ Date Completed � ^ . E RMIT REFUSED ^ � / � � --. , ----- � . � � ...................... }` — -------------. ) � ................ . ... .. ,—.----------.. � / . � ------'—'f—'—'f-------------'^' . � | Approved ,'--------------- lg � � ^ � ---------------..------..--. � � � -----------^--------------'' JI RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAP NO. LOT NO. FIRE DISTRICT SUMMARY STREET 263 Cedar St. �jest Barnstable 23 LAND 131 3 OWNER jti� 0BLDGS. (J o TOTAL < U O RECORD OF TRANSFER ` DATE BK PG I.R.S. REMARKS: unnumb. LAND Z/ (o 6 U ' Qi� BLDGS. 7 Q c) j TOTAL S U D ._ . " LAND -- - — - — __-- - - i"eu:x.3:Roar.t�E_ ELT_ atr� hl:___-:___:.:-:::._.._-:"12=8=75 -22;�2.__1:71_�($1:�:00:) --- �, BLDGS. X, TOTAL P 2—(-1 1. ' "'7' +.��` .� LAND ` BLDGS. cri i TOTAL LAND �CRMItI�ly�i GOMj) � /i BLDGS. YOi ei`1 / y���"� TOTAL ✓ I 97/ LAND (' BLDGS. Ol TOTAL LAND BLDGS. TOTAL 'LAND INTERIOR INSPECTED: /1 BLDGS. Gc� TOTAL i DATE: �• �p . ��,2 LAND i _ • ACREAGE COMPUTATIONS rn BLDGS. LAND TYPE # OF ACRES PRICE TOTAL DEPR. VALUE — TOTAL HOUSE LOT /�,) ,i)!�; /� udU /a UQQ LAND — CLEARED FRONT 01 BLDGS. REAR TOTAL WOODS&SPROUT FRONT LAND c REAR 00 0) BLDGS. WASTE FRONT TOTAL a REAR LAND BLDGS. TOTAL LAN D BLDGS -- a/4 d o s . .I LOT COMPUTATIONS LAND FACTORS — TOTAL FRONT DEPTH STREET PRICE DEPTH % FRONT FT. PRICE TOTAL DEPR. COR. INF. VALUE HILLY TOWN SEWER LAND ' ROUGH TOWN WATER 6./.; BLDGS. HIGH GRAVEL RD. TOTAL e LOW DIRT RD. LAND SWAMPY NO RD. OI BLDGS. onc.Walls Fin. Bsmt.Area Epp ✓ Bath Room Z ✓ Base FI 2 Z O BLDG. COST onc.Blk.Walls ✓ Bsmt.Rec. Room St.Shower Bath Bsmt. q;'•� PURCH. DATE //c0 cr onc.Slab Bsmt.Garage St. Shower Ext. Walls PORCH. PRICE. /Aj,lyO� rick Walls Attic Fl. &Stairs Toilet Room Roof RENT tone Walls Fin.Attic a,2 Two Fizt.Bath Floors pen iers INTERIOR FINISH Lavatory Extra, 50bZ?: W= smt. f/ ✓ 1' 2 3 Sink t.ciJ 41- .3 ?0 y /0><12GO 1. Plaster Water Clo. Extra, Attic 4. EXTERIOR WALLS Knotty Pine Water Only ouble Siding• Plywood No Plumbing Bsmt.Fin. - 2 5 S D ogle Siding Plasterboard Int.fin. w JjoA 'Shingles TILING G 30 gSn I inc. 71 t71 c. Blk. G F P Bath FI. Heat + 20. �9 �9 ace Brk.On Int. Layout // Bath FL&Wains. Auto Ht. Unit f C/ FQ Veneer Int.Cand. Bath FI. &Walls �_5"�ya•13�� , Fireplace 4- / D O D am.Brk.On HEATING Toilet Rm. FI. Plumbing �{'tI ,lid Com.Brk. Hot Air Toilet Rm.FI.&Wains. g 4- " 1`0 Al 1' Steam Toilet Rm.FI.&Walls Tiling �:';:;T •/r 7 lanket Ins. Hot Water �I �/ St. Shower I/ 20 UC� oof Ins. Air Cord. Tub'Area Total i S f� Floor Furn. / ROOFING .3 7 p/j//_- COMPUTATIONS I 30 '0 sph.Shingle I/ Pipeless Furn. C) S.F. Z 7 Y food Shingle No Heat &0 0 S. F. /y.SO 7 O!' sbs.Shingle Oil Burner v 1 /7 / S. F. /d•yO . late Coal Stoker /'7/ S. F. 0 6412- 48 Gas ROOF TYPE Electric O S. F. z,S O 3 Q OUTBUILDINGS able ,� Flat 2 D S. F. 1 90 220 1 2 3 4 516 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 MEASURED ip Mansard FIREPLACES S. F. Pier Found. Floor ambrel Fireplace Stack / ✓ Wall Found. 0. H. Door LISTED FLOORS Fireplace ✓ Sgle.Sdg. ✓ ✓ Rail Roofing ✓ '� �_• onc. LIGHTING Dble.Sdg. Shingle Roof arch No Elect. DATE — Shingle Walls Plumbing ine WIMI ardwood7 ROOMS Cement Blk. Electric sph.Tile Bsmt. 2 list & TOTAL ly C (p Brick Int. Finish PRICED ingle 2nd 3rd FACTOR /S (p 2?y It lz� = i REPLACEMENT y rf Al 10 OCCUPANCY CONSTRUCTION SIZE AREA CLASS AGE REMOD. COND. REPL. VAL. Phy.Dep. PHYS. VALUE Funct.Dep. ACTUAL VAL. -WLG. �F/�i/:. /5��3. �- �-(533 ' /✓ Cs>d,. /S f2 �aXa�� !/ 'Y l % f:9/%L ; e .Z 52" 2 shed /s f 8 s� aZ=° fo. ;r s' s x33 %; a 0 6 3 /s a -1 6 u.. 7 I 8 9 10 TOTAL I i J 'ROPERTY ADDRESS ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I STATE PARrFI CLASS I PCS I NBMD KEY NO. 0263 CEDAR STREET OS RF 500 05WB 07/09/95 1011 00 84AC R131 003. 70407 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORSIr Lc By/Date / y I AD NIT c FF.Dem/Ano LOC./VR SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. P PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS VALUE Desc,lion F I E U X, E L I S A B E T H A M A P- 10 16LDG.SIT 1 X 1I =10 #LAND 1 73,000 CARDS IN ACCOUNT . 39999.99 1.00 40000 #3LDG(S)-CARD-1 1 111,200 01 OF C1 11 1RESIDUAL 1 X 4.80 =10 86 8000.0 6880.00 4.80 330U0 #OTHER FEATURE 1 8,000 14 #PL 263 CEDAR ST PARKET 162500 "0 BATHS 2.0 U X C= 100 7000.00 7000.00 1.00 7000 3 #RR 0260 0238 INCOME BRR REC RM S X I C= 100 9.7 9.70 1020 9900 B A FIREPLACE U X C= SE 100 3100.0 3100.00 1.00 3100 ci APPRAISED VALUE O SHED S 64 X 18 196C C= 72 D 1 8.8 6.37 1152 7300 r A 192,200 J SHED S 8 X 14I 196C C= 63 10.3 6.48 112 700 F U ARCEL SUMMARY S AND 73000 T LDGS 111200 -IMPS 8000 OTAL E 1922200 - E N Y CNST T I - DEED REFERENCE Type DATE Re detl R I O R Y E A R VALUE Book Page Ins,. MO. Vr.D S.1-Pric. A N D 7 3 D 0 C S 7798/1D9t I12/91 A LOGS 119200 22721171: b0/00 DOTAL 192200 7798/109: '-12/91 I BUILDING PERMIT Number Dale Type Amount LAND LAND-ADJ INCOME SE SP-BLDS FEATURES BLD-ADJSI UNITS 73000 80001 20000 I 15723 11/72 1 AD li Cta ss Cons, Total Base Ra,C Ad.R.I. JSXB,,, A e Norm. Obsv. Uei,s Unus I A 1 g De' Conp. CND I Loc -R G Rep, Cosl New Ad, Rep' Velue SI-I0 I Heigbl Rooms Rms B.,bs .Fm I Perty..,,FK 0lC 000 110 110 55.30 60.83 50 75 19 80 100 80 138962 11120D 1.2 8 3 2.0 7.0 j Dcscopoon A.,. Square Feel Rep,.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1•00 IMP.BY/DATE, / SCALE. 1/O 0.4 5 ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL j, BAS 100 60.II3 880 53530 FAMILY DWELLING CNST GP:1016 FEP 65 39.54 140 5536 *--14-* STYLE 04 APE COD 0_0 FMP 55 5.50 168 924 12FMP 12 ii DESIuN .4DJIMT �2 ESIGN ADJUST 10.0 fSF 90 54.75 342 18725 � � J - XTER.WALLS UT OUD FRAME O.0 1 SE$ 1U0 60.83 600 36498 *---20---*--14-* 1EAT/AC TYPE a34 Il --------------- 0.0 812 7 4.26 880 3749 10FEP 10 lN7ER_FIiVISH- _UU------------------- D.O ;I ! *--14-* NTR:CAY(SUT- ,72 ------------------ 0_.0 30 BASE *---1 8--* - - 4 =--- - ---- -- '1 NTtR.tIUALTT t'j2 -Allc AS E%TER. �.0 FSF ! ----- --- -- - ------------------- - - - LOJR_STkUCT UG 0.0 D 1188 W ! 19 19 E COJR COVER 60 ------------------0.0 Total Areas Aua_ Base_ 1822 E --------------------b:6 ,T T BUILDINGDIMEN$IONS *------34-*----X30-18--* NRICAL 'JU _______ 0.0 BAS W34 N.30 E20 S10 FEP E14 N10 ! OUJATIOr1 JD A FMP N12 W14 S12 E14 .. FEP W14 ! ! -------------- - -- - - I S10 . . bAS E14 S01 FSF E18 S19 20 20 --- NEI"W90RH00D $4AC it-ES? BARN�YA9LE L 1S8 S2U W.30 N20 E.30 _. FSF W18 ! N19 .. BAS S19 r I LAND TOTAL MARKET . 1SB ! PARCEL 73000 192200 *-----30-----* AREA 33431 VARIANCE +0 +475 I STANDARD 2.5 i [ ] [R131 003 . ] LOC] 0263 CEDAR STREET CTY] 05 TDS] 500 WB KEY] 70407 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA] 1011 PCS] 00 YR] 00 PARENT] 0 MEYERROSE, WILHELM &BETTY MAP] AREA184AC JV] MTG12001 ELISABETH FIEUX NOM TRUST SP1] SP21 SP31 HEMLOCK ROAD UT11 UT21 5 . 80 SQ FT] 1822 LANGDON NH 03602 AYB11950 EYB11975 OBS] CONST] 0000 LAND 73000 IMP 111200 OTHER 8000 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 192200 REA CLASSIFIED #LAND 1 73 , 000 ASD LND 73000 ASD IMP 111200 ASD OTH 8000 #BLDG(S) -CARD-1 1 111, 200 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #OTHER FEATURE 1 8, 000 TAX EXEMPT #PL 263 CEDAR ST RESIDENT' L 192200 192200 192200 #RR 0260 0288 OPEN SPACE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALE] 06/95 PRICE] 1 ORB] 9734/069 AFD] I A LAST ACTIVITY] 01/23/96 PCR] Y R131 003 . P E R M I T [PMT] ACTION [R] CARD [000] KEY 70407 000000001 PERMIT-NO MO YR TYPE VALUE CK-BY MO YR %CMP NEW/DEMO COMMENT 4; R131 003 . A P P R A I S A L D A T A KEY 70407 MEYERROSE, WILHELM &BETTY LAND BLD/FEATURES BUILDINGS NUMBER ZN/FL=RF 73 , 000 8, 000 111, 200 1 A-COST 192, 200 B-MKT 162 , 500 BY 00/ BY /00 C-INCOME PCA=1011 PCS=00 SIZE= 1822 JUST-VAL 192, 200 LEV=500 CONST-C 0 ----COMPARISON TO CONTROL AREA 84AC -- --MAY NOT BE COMPARABLE-- NEIGHBORHOOD 84AC WEST BARNSTABLE PARCEL CONTROL AREA TREND STANDARD 101 10 LAND-TYPE 730001 LAND-MEAN +0% 1922001 100293 IMPROVED-MEAN +110-. 2506 ] FRONT-FT 1] 100 DEPTH/ACRES TABLE 02 1000] LOCATION-ADJ APPLY-VAL-STAT 1 LNR] LAND LFT/IMP] ADJS/SB/FEAT STR] STRUCTURE ARR] AREA-MEASUREMENTS NOR] NOTES COM] MARKET INC] INCOME PMR] PERMITS GRR] GRAPHIC FUNCTION- [ ] STRUCTURE-CARD NO- [0 0 0] DATA- [ ] XMT [?] A MOTION was duly made by P. Savage and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of.Appropriateness as modified with the removal of awnings and adding mullions/muttons in the Casement windows. Stanley Alger abstained. The motion passes 3-0-1 rc `y P,aEC, E SM Application to _. 19.9 6 0 79.. OPPNs�eaE'�'oa`�`°F E� Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Committee in the Town of Barnstable for a CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, in triplicate, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470, L� Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings or photographs accompanying this application for: CHECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: 1. Exterior Building Construction: ❑ New Building ❑ Addition Alteration Indicate type of building: ,® House ❑ Gara e g ❑ Commercial ❑ Other 2. Exterior Painting: 3. Signs or Billboards: ❑ New sign ❑ Existing sign ❑ Repainting existing sign 4. Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Other (Please read other side for explanation and requirements). TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY DATE y/� ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK`. CF!?4Z ST GcJ a�4iZit/ ASSESSORS MAP N0. 7/ OWNER _,-'-L ASSESSORS LOT NO.003 HOME ADDRESS 26:3 Cc17W, S I til Ffi 714-1 TEL. NO. 0/ FULL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS. Include name of adjacent property owners across any public street or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary). M /7C,4 Pl,�5o t1" CAI' ��>n; 3�Z 3e'sz✓ ;?c,y 4' P104ZY Cec(-i; )S Cd-P,ste S7 Obi&e ZI 49-E/17I2I/ 17/Z 3G 2 6 / (g 4.4 AGENT OR CONTRACTOR 15c'c77- ZQ/,V-,VSnA) TEL. NO. g$ ? ADDRESS 7 / Mee- Ro Z, 54IL0 ,t�A 42 S3 7 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give all_particulars of work to be done (see No. 8, other side), including materials to be used, if specifications do not accompany plans. In the case of signs, give locations of existing signs and proposed locations of new signs. (Attach additional sheet, if necessary). OH.¢,tJGf Ur /E�C7C� �N�• � �d���2 STS�Gc A)I7 F k'Sr ti> �� Signed - ♦ Owner-Contractor-Agent Space below line for Committee use. eei,ved-by-H:DmC. � n ate Th erti to is her Date TImeAPR 2 41996 � e e BYeSninl he QAR�ICaARI E OLD KING'S HIGHWAY I Approved ❑ IMPORTANT: If Certificate is approved, approval is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided in the Act. Dicannrnvarl 11 'f 1 _ Town of Barnstable Old King's Highway Historic District Committee SPEC SHEET FOUNDATION SIDING TYPE_,'1 /7& ,�,'{/i ,/6 COLOR CHIMNEY TYPE A_)Q tJr� COLOR ROOF MATERIALS�f�,4� T 'COLOR ,[f/�- PITCH WINDOW ,(,r i7ElZ•SF� .�03r ahL H/j/06 W H SIZE .?I/S TRIM COLOR /j A41 7-7:: DOORS 6..0 COLOR SHUTTERS GUTTERS 6)///7-t- aln DECK GARAGE DOORS COLOR NOTES: ' Fill out completely, including measurements and materials/colors to be used. Three copies of this form are required for submittal of an application, along with three copies each of the plot plan, landscape plan and elevation plans, when applicable. Plot plan need not be "Certified", but should show all structures on the lot to scale. SPECSHT 1 E1r ' ' " ': T " .......:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .........................................::::::::::: ::::::::::. :. ::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::............................x.......................::::::.::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::.......................... = A regularly scheduled and duly posted hearing for the Town of Barnstable's Old King's Highway Historic District Committee (OKH) was held on Wednesday, June 12, 1996 at the Community Building, Route 149, West Barnstable, MA. The Hearing was advertised in the Barnstable Patriot on May 30, 1996. ONK COMMITTEE MEMBERS Peter L. Freeman,Chairman(absent) Paul Shoemaker,Vice Chairman Trish Savage David A.Babbitt Stanley Alger,Architect A quorum being met, the hearing was called to order at 7:30 p.m.,by Acting Chairman Paul Shoemaker. The hearing and appeal process was explained by the Acting Chairman,who invited the public to address the Committee and view plans of interest. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- UnBnlshed-Business `Ehsa6ethrA:' ux Fie :�26:3 Cedar..•Street=;!Assessor's Map&Parcel# 131-003.W.Barnstable-Add windows& Other alte _rations This hearing was continued first from May 15 for lack of clarity,then to May 29, 1996 to allow the applicant an opportunity to provide new plan showing all the changes to the previous plans. Anne Michniewicz represented the applicant. Also sitting in on the hearing was Ms.Sally Pettman an interested citizen. Ms.Michniewicz said she spoke with Ms. Fieux and the other builders. They decided not to change the plans. She had answers to some questions the Committee had previously asked. Ms. Michniewicz said the main question last time was related to the massiveness of the project.Why was the dormer so big? She stated that included in the dormer was a bathroom and a sitting room. Ms.Fieux will be in a wheelchair and will require additional help. Ms.Fieux does not want to share the same floor. She will live on the first floor.The help will live on the second floor. Ms. Michniewicz added that the 7 pitch of the roof did not have a enough head room. Ms. Michniewicz recounted the history of the project. The only option she could come up with was a 12'pitch. Ms. Michniewicz said that would look horrendous attached to the existing house. She produced pictures of the houses on Route 6A with shed dormers facing Cedar Street. Ms.Michniewicz said the design does flow with the existing house. The photos of the front view shows a large holly tree which hides the addition. Ms. Michniewicz stated that the other question was on Casement windows. She stated that there are many Casement windows in the house. The committee discussed the options that were available to the applicant. The first option was to remove the dormer, even though,it wasn't a favorable one. Another option was to add vegetative screening to downplay the appearance of a fourth story. The committee was concerned about setting a precedent with the low pitched dormers above the peak of the roof. S.Alger said the plans should have an original approach. P. Shoemaker said the design is similar to Doctor Days'house(example used)because of the Casement windows. The idea is to stay away from that kind of design. The Cedar Shingles and the color of the house makes it more acceptable. P..Savage said that mullions would help the windows. D.Babbitt said that a year ago Ms. Fieux agreed to get rid of the awning and she still has not done that. Ms. Michniewicz said the Committee could make that a condition for approval. A MOTION was duly made by P.Savage and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as modified with the removal of awnings and adding mullions/muttons in the Casement windows. Discussion:None. Stanley Alger abstained. The motion passes 3-0-1 [For the record there was a serious mistake made by the builders in this situation. There were two builders involved in the problem. This was all done without a Certificate of Appropriateness. The Committee was sympathetic to Ms.Fieux's handicap and problem with builders,consequently,made an acceptation to accept this project. There is a huge Evergreen tree that is screening the whole addition.] OLD HING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 12, 1996 CONTINUED A-genda Items Mr. &Mrs.Charles R.Carlisle, 2917 Main Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel#279-049.Barnstable- Exemption/4'High Picket fence Charles R.Carlisle was present for the hearing. The house is located at the corner of Route 6A and Old Jail Lane. The original house dates back to 1754. The application is for a four foot high Scallop Picket fence which will run alongside Old Jail Lane. A MOTION was duly made by P.Savage and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Exemption as submitted. Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. Patrick Ramage. 3114 Main Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel#300-001.Barnstable-Alterations&Deck Rick Rasch,Cappizzi Home Improvement,represented the applicant. The Queen Anne-Victorian style house was built circa 1912. Most of the alterations will be internal. The house does need a few external alterations to include a new roof,windows(true divided lights),wood storm screen door on the side,and a new Light Gray 8'x 12'deck of which is not visible. The Acting Chairman called for any public comment. No one. P. Shoemaker suggested that a back/rear elevation be submitted showing new Red patio hinge door will be five feet with true divided lights. A MOTION was duly made by P.Savage and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted with stipulation that a drawing of door on the back elevation be submitted and with the contingency that the design,shape,and size of windows to be similar to the existing windows and with the option to close one window off on the side. Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. Allan&Karen Wirtanen. 1396 Mary Dunn Road,Assessor's Map&Parcel#334-003.Cummaquid- 12 x 16 addition to existing dwellin& Allan Wirtanen was present for the hearing. Mary Dunn Road is located north west off Airport Way. Mr.Wirtanen described the view from the East and the North. The addition is on the rear North elevation expanding the room another 12'x 16'. P.Savage questioned the huge berm in the rear elevation. P. Shoemaker commented on the number of windows on the new addition. (Two) The windows will match the existing windows. There will be a set of French doors. He further commented on the number of abutters.(One) A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted with French doors,either natural or white,two windows with mullion/mutton,and the siding to match the existing trim. Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. [Stanley Alger recluses himself from the next hearing due to a conflict of interest.] Ella Joyce Fraser,25 Fraser Court,Assessor's Map&Parcel#317-079.Barnstable-Roof,screen,and enclosure of an existing 21 x 16 terrace. Ella Fraser,the applicant,and Andre DuPray were present for the hearing. Fraser Court is located North West off Stonehedge Drive off Route 6A East of Braggs Lane. The applicant proposes make all the aforementioned alterations to property. Ms.Fraser.said the plans that were submitted had a jog that allowed for ventilation. After consulting with Stanley • Alger and Andy DuPray regarding ventilation,another suggestion to get ventilation was discovered. They decided to put a rolled vent in eliminate the jog thereby,creating a straight pitch and a hip roof. As described the enclosure will be painted the same color as trim. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve Certificate of Appropriateness as modified(new plans submitted)with change in ridge vent to make straight hip roof and eliminating sliced gabled hip.Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. 2 OLD RING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 12, 1996 CONTINUED [Stanley Alger returns to public hearing] Victor Diamond,49 Bursley Path,Assessor's Map&Parcel#089-007.W.Barnstable-New Shed with window. Victor Diamond came forward with plans to construct a new shed/pool house with windows. Bursley Path is located Southeast off of Cedar Street near Lothrop's Lane. The shed will be to the rear of a three story Colonial style home. The applicant submitted pictures. The color of the shed will be green with white shutters to match the house.(See spec sheet) The acting chairman questioned whether or not there would be a fence. Mr.Diamond said yes but he did not have the plans for it yet. P.Savage asked what kind of fence. Mr.Diamond said it would be a chain link fence. Ms.Savage felt like chain link fences did not belong in a historic district. Nevertheless neither an application or plans were submitted for the fence. However,the Committee moved onward. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. Pauline Jarvi, 2070 Route 6A.Assessor's Map&Parcels#217-025.Boo&#025.Woo.W.Barnstable- Reroof/color change. Pauline Jarvi and Rick Rasch,Cappizzi Home Improvement,were present. The property is located on the corner of Route 6A and John Maki Road which is on the south side of Route 6A facing North. The alterations include reroofing,changing the color,and type of siding to vinyl. P. Shoemaker asked how old was the house. Mr.Rasch said that Ms.Jarvi could answer that question. Mr.Rasch described all the aforementioned changes and added that there would be not J-channel on the siding all trim coats. Mr.Alger asked what was meant by J-Channel. Mr.Rasch responded with it's where the siding ends and trim is wrapped in aluminum and put a J-Channel to receive the siding. Mr.Alger then asked about the sheet and whether or not they went to full length or would there be joints. Mr.Rasch said they could only go by the manufacturers 12' 6"length,it was the maxim length of any vinyl siding. P. Shoemaker asked how old the house was. Ms.Jarvi said the house was around 200 years old. P. Savage said the house takes a beating in the winter. P. Shoemaker said the main concern is the vinyl siding on an older home located right on Route 6A. D.Babbitt said he disagrees with using vinyl siding on Route 6A. Mr.Babbitt said he would rather see the historic character of the original Cedar replaced. Ms.Savage noted that previously a case has gone to Regional and they have ruled in favor of vinyl siding on Route 6A. (Point of reference was the Country Store on Route 6A in Brewster) She further added that they could appeal that issue. P.Shoemaker stated that the guidelines encourages indigenous material,and it discourages vinyl but does not deny it. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve Certificate of Appropriateness as modified allowing reroofmg and eliminating vinyl siding. Discussion: P.Shoemaker said they should look at the house so that a more accurate and fair decision can be rendered. He suggested a withdrawal of what would be a partially negative decision. P.Shoemaker said on the record we are denying the use of vinyl clapboard siding,but because it is one application were approving it as modified. Ms.Savage said that Mr.Rasch could come back and reapply just for the vinyl. Mr.Rasch said he would rather reapply later for the vinyl. Discussion:None. So voted Unanimously. Robert&Margaret Davis. 2745 Main Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel#258-030.Barnstable-Addition/&new op rch. Robert&Margaret Davis,Peter Fields,and David Olsen were present for the hearing. Mr. Olsen provided pictures and described the plans. The addition will be a family room expanded out 18' to be located on the left rear side of the East elevation and there will be a wrap around porch with a set of French doors that opens to the porch. They will save the window. The addition is not visible. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. Discussion:None. All members voted to APPROVE. 3 N OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE 12, 1996 CONTINUED Carole Cohen, 70 Spyglass Hill Road,Assessor's Map&Parcel#355-001.003,Barnstable-New House Carole Cohen and Evan Warner were present for the hearing on the new Modified expanded Cape style home with a two car garage. Spyglass Hill Road is located Southwest off Augusta National Drive near the Yarmouth Town line. The house has the appearance of a Greek Revival era. Among the issues discussed were the length of the structure, the wooden asphalt look,the setback of the dormers,and the 10/12 pitch. Ms. Cohen said she would have preferred windows on the garage. Mr.Shoemaker commented that the windows that were selected for the house were from the 1880 era. P.Shoemaker noted that there should be full elevations of the garage in the future. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. Discussion:D.Babbitt stated that any major changes to the garage would need to be approved except simple ones,like painting the garage white. P.Shoemaker requested that within the next week,elevations for the garage be submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Bradford&Christine Haven, 25 Barnhill Road,Assessor's Map&Parcel#108-016,W.Barnstable-Above- ground pool&deck. Bradford Haven was present for the hearing. Barnhill Road is the third left,Southwest off Cedar Street in a cul-de-sac. Mr.Haven said the pool and the deck would not be visible. He felt the application was not necessary but he applied.P. Shoemaker disagreed. He said an application is necessary. He said deck is a permanent structure. The brochure should be more clearer for information on decks. In the future,adequate plans should be submitted. Mr.Haven said Mass Law by definition considers the pool as a temporary structure,and it has to be at least 48" high. He said.it does not require a fence because the walls are 52" high. He submitted a brochure of the pool. The deck will be approximately four feet high and encompass the pool. P.Savage asked if there were any abutters. Mr.Haven said no. He had spoken with them before the hearing. S.Alger asked about the foundation,and whether or not the applicant would be building something there. Mr.Haven said that is where the garage is located. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. Discussion:None. P.Savage abstained. The motion passes 3-0-1. Barbara A.Berman, 225 Carriage Lane,Assessor's Map&Parcel#297-034,Barnstable-Inground pool&fence Tom Barkely represented the applicant. Carriage Lane is located Southwest off of Maraspin Road. The application is for an 14 x 20 Inground pool. The pool is located behind the house. The pool will have a lattice fence around it and a brick walkway. The pool will have either gravel or cement foundation. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. Discussion:None. So voted unanimously. Informal Discussion Ann Dowd, 3261 Main Street,Barnstable-Signs Ann Dowd came forward to discuss an upcoming hearing on signs that she is requesting to put up on her business. The name of the business is At Your Service and there are two sub-services the Jeremiah Center which is a preventative health care center and the Cape and Islands Registry for weddings. She wanted to get an idea of what the committee views as acceptable numerically and designwise. The application is for nine signs. The first three signs will go on the marquee. P.Shoemaker commented on the principle that consistency should always be implemented. Mr.Crosby who owns a house that has about six or seven businesses...Because there are zoning issues that need to be addressed on signage,Gloria Urenus is the best person to talk to. She set a formula for us,and we have to be consistent. Ms.Dowd said she would be keeping the existing eight spaces and not expanding to it. D.Babbitt asked if she would be having signs on the face of the building. Ms.Dowd said yes,she would like to have signs on the face of the building. 4 M +OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING JUNE is, 1996 CONTINUED Ms.Dowd added that she would also like to put three signs around the back side where her entrance is located near the Sheriffs entrance. A smaller sign over the door. She would like two small oval signs on the side of the front of the building. P.Savage interjected that even though the sign is on the side of the building,there should be something in front of the individual buildings. Ms.Dowd said she wanted three more signs on the front of building. P.Shoemaker reiterated that it would be necessary to talk to Gloria Urenus,the Sign Enforcement Officer on the issue of Zoning. He said one latter sign and a sign at entrance was good. Anything else would cause a problem in the village. P. Savage agreed with the Acting Chairman. Aesthetically the Committee did not have a problem with the signs. Other issues P. Savage addressed the Committee regarding enclosing the BFI Dumpster which shared by the Unitarian Church and a school with a fence. The dumpster serves a two-fold purpose of servicing the church and the school. The Old King's Highway previously denied an application for a stockade fence around the dumpster. Ms.Savage asked the Committee what type of fence they would accept. P.Shoemaker said the interested parties should come forward with plans because they are necessary. D.Babbitt said they could look at condensing the dumpsters,or put up a hedge,after applying. Enforcement Issues D.Babbitt asked for a report on all the enforcement issues. The secretary provided a list that was given to her by the Building department updating the current status of the previous requests by the Committee on the Nemec Property. Oppenhiem-Mr. Crossen referred him back to us. Mr. Oppenhiem is not on Cape Cod. D.Babbitt stated that for the record he would like to propose that the Committee vote on having the Building Department require the white poly plastic garage at 2447 Main Street be dismantled and removed. The structure is totally inappropriate and its not allowed. This in accordance with the Old King's Highway Historic District Commission Bulletin. P. Shoemaker said it was a temporary structure. D.Babbitt said no. P.Savage said its not a temporary structure. Ms. Savage stated when something is considered temporary the Building Commissioner approves it for three months. (Ralph Crossen,Building Commission) A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee inform the Building Commissioner to inform the owner to remove it(the structure)immediately. P.Shoemaker abstained because he did not think enough information was given. Discussion:The Building Department should stay there is no permit,therefore you have to take it down. The guideline stated that a temporary structure is only for charitable events and fund-raisers. S.Alger read the guidelines from Section i the first paragraph on page 16. The motion passes 3-0-1. New Enforcement Nev Gibbons-Carpenter Shop on Main Street(Signs) Mrs.Bev Moore is running a garage sale without a permit Cape Cancer Thrift Shop-Sign"For Sale" 32 Main Street,Barnstable Phinney's Lane&Rail Road tracks intersection on the Northwest corner-Big Picture window There appears to be more signs on Main Street Barnstable. MOTION was made and seconded that the OKH Committee adjourn the public hearing at 10:15 PM. The next scheduled meeting is June 26, 1996. •' Respectfully submitted, Gwendolyn M.Brown Recording/Transcribing Secretary 5 �» ::...::... . ........ ....:..:.::.::::.;:.;::::::::................ ......................................I I. ......... .......................................I ........... ..... . ...... ......... ..... :............ :::>::>::>:<.....:....:>::>... A regularly scheduled and duly posted hearing for the Town of Barnstable's Old King's Highway Historic District Committee (OKH) was held on Wednesday, May 29, 1996 at the Community Building, Route 149, West Barnstable,MA. The Hearing was advertised in the Barnstable Patriot on May 16, 1996. OKH COMMITTEE MEMBERS Peter L.Freeman,Chairman(absent) Paul Shoemaker,Vice Chairman Trish Savage David A.Babbitt Stanley Alger,Architect A quorum being met, the hearing was called to order at 7:30 p.m., by Acting Chairman Paul Shoemaker. The hearing and appeal process was explained by the Acting Chairman, who invited the public to address the Committee and view plans of interest. --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfinished Business Elizabeth7e-Fieiix;rR63"CedV,S"`treet Amass'essssor's Map&Parcel# 131-003,W.Barnstable-Add windows & Otherr alterations This hearing was continued from May 15, 1996 to allow the applicant an opportunity to provide new plan showing all the changes to the previously approved plans. Anne Michniewicz represented the applicant. She presented new plans. The committee felt that the pitch should be changed to a more appropriate pitch and the dormer needed to be change. Acting Chairman called for any abutters of the property to come forward. No one responded. The committee discussed the options that were available to the applicant. The first option was to remove the dormer,even though,it wasn't a favorable one. Another option was to add vegetative screening to downplay appearance of a fourth story. Mr.Babbitt commented that large trees already existed on the lot. The committee was concerned about setting a precedent with the low pitched dormers above the peak of the roof. S.Alger said plans should have an original approach. Concerns raised by the committee were: 1)The extended roofline. 2)The appearance of a fourth floor. 3)Setting a precedent for handicap access. 4)The massiveness of the project. 5)The different windows and their sizes including double hung and casement windows(Many of these windows were preexistent to the application.AM) Some positive comments on the project were: The breaking up the long roofline. Putting vegetative screening in the area of the driveway to block views The Acting Chairman said he might be willing to consider a motion of hardship for a handicap access issue on the third floor. No motion was made. Mr.Alger said that the hardship issue should be true for any floor. Mr. Shoemaker explained that the bottom line was the applicant had built something that wasn't approved,and the committee was faced with creating a precedence for other handicapped accessible buildings. A. Michniewicz wanted to change the slope of the roof which might give her more room to put a doghouse or shed 'dormer with the roof lines meeting up. An extension form was filled out by the applicant to extend the time frame for the hearing. ` The hearing was continued to June 12, 1996 to give the applicant an opportunity to alter the new plans to reflect changes to the plans. OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING MAY 29, 1996 CONTINUED Agenda Items John&Carol Cavanaugh,460 Cedar Street,W.Barnstable-Exemption/Reconstruct and Extend Decks John and Carol Cavanaugh were present for the hearing. Cedar Street is southwest off of Meetinghouse Road. Their request was for an exemption to reconstruct,extend,and connect two existing decks. The committee noted that the deck was not visible. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Bernard or Cynthia Donoghue, 151 Althea Drive,Assessor's Map&Parcel#334-061,Barnstable- Swimming Pool/Fence Bernard and Cynthia Donoghue came forward for the hearing. Althea Drive is located southeast off Mary Dunn Road. The Certificate is for a black chain link fence. The house is set back 200'from the road. The Acting Chairman noted that because Althea Drive is far removed from Route 6A it would not be much of a problem. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. P.Savage abstained. The motion carried 3-0-1. Kevin&Mary Smith, 83 Keveney Lane,Assessor's Map&Parcel#351-018,Cummaquid-Addition Sunroom Ross Joly represented the applicants. Keveney Lane is located northeast off Route 6A. Mr.Joly said the house had been.approved previously,but the time elapsed on the application,so he had to reapply. He added that the house is not visible. The addition is for a 15' x 17'Sunroom on rear elevation. The old application showed skylights,but not this application,because they no longer want them. The clapboard,trim,and window colors will all match. A MOTION was duly made by S.Alger and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Wayne&Evelyn Bassett, 15 Meridian Way,Assessor's Map&Parcel#319-007,Barnstable- Addition/Alterations Wayne Bassett and Sturgis St.Peter were present for the hearing. This a Ranch style house. Meridian Way is located north-northeast off of Commerce Road. The addition is approximately 10' to connect the existing house and garage. Both pitches will be maintained,and an A-frame dormer would be added for detail. The dormer would have white cedar shingles and gray trim. No abutters were present. S.Alger said the addition was fine. A MOTION was duly made by S.Alger and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted.. All members voted to APPROVE. Diane V.Peck,312 Cedar Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel# 131-031.003,W.Barnstable-Add Skyliehts and Windows Diane Peck and John Johnson came forward. Cedar Street is southwest off of Meetinghouse Road. The application is to add a skylight on the front elevation and to add a window on the east elevation. The window will be visible. A MOTION was duly made by S.Alger and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Mr. &Mrs.Daniel Parkka. 74 Old Toll Road,Assessor's Map&Parcel# 109.-078,W.Barnstable- Addition Daniel Parkka was present for the hearing. The house is in a cul-de-sac off Old Toll Road which is located northwest and southeast off Homestead Lane. The addition is for a 14'x 16'family room off the rear elevation. The house is approximately 20 years old. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. 2 OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING MAY 29, 1996 CONTINUED David R.Marshall,Jr.,Lot F1 Harris Meadow Lane,Assessor's Map&Parcel#979-083,Barnstable-New House/Garage David Marshall was present for the hearing. Harris Meadow is northeast off Route 6A to the Ocean. Mr. Marshall submitted pictures. He explained his proposed.plans for a Modern architectural style design.The plans are for a new single family house with a three car attached garage. The front elevation faces the ocean and at the rear-west elevation is the woodlands. Sitting in on the hearing was an abutter,Doug Douquette and a neighbor Ms.Yumi Hough. Mr.Douquette was concerned about the actual location of the house on the lot. He felt that the site plan did not adequately show where the house would sit on the lot. Mr.Douquette was mostly concerned about whether or not his view would be obstructed. After a brief discussion with Mr.Marshall,Mr.Douquette was semi satisfied that his view would not be obstructed. Some of views that the committee shared were as follows: 1)The proposed plans for the new house did not fit in with the character of Old Cape Cod. 2)The design was not in keeping with the historic district. Mr.Marshall was not willing to make any changes to the plans. He felt that the steep pitched roof, and the red cedar shingles,white on the side walls,and the trim expressed a Cape Cod design. P. Shoemaker noted that many seeds from the past were used in the project. He felt that room should be left for new architecture. His wondered which direction the historic district community wanted to see the Cape going in the future. Mrs.Savage felt that the line had to be drawn somewhere. She further stated that this street is not the street to have a project like this one. P. Shoemaker said the structure is that of a classic Full Cape. D.Babbitt disagreed that the structure had anything to do with Cape Cod. He said it was a lovely home,but it does not fit in the historic district. Mr. Marshall used the two houses on either side of this lot as examples of what did not fit in a historic district. He thought by putting this house in between those two it might soften there look. Ms. Savage responded with the statement,"That's all the more reason why we have to be careful". FINDINGS OF FACT: The Committee having reviewed the plans of Mr.Marshall felt that the Certificate of Appropriateness for this large modern non-historic structure should be denied. This denial is based on the fact that the building of such a structure in a historic district would be detrimental to the purpose of the act as stated in Section 1 of the Old King's Highway Historic District Commission Bulletin,"The purpose of this Act is to promote the general welfare of the inhabitants of the applicable regional member towns so included,through the promotion of the educational, cultural,economic,aesthetic and literary significance through the preservation and protection of buildings, settings and places within the boundaries of the regional district and through the development and maintenance of appropriate settings and the exterior appearance of such regional district as a contemporary landmark compatible with the historic,cultural,literary and aesthetic tradition of Barnstable County,as it existed in the early days of Cape Cod,and through the promotion of its heritage." A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by P.Savage that the OKH Committee DENY the Certificate of Appropriateness based upon the findings of the fact. SO VOTED UNANIMOUSLY. Nickulas Building Company,Lot 7 Church Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel# 153-004.002,W.Barnstable- New House/Garage/Sun Deck Timothy Luff,Architect Associates,represented the applicant. Church Street is located off Meetinghouse Way to Parker Road. This a Salt Box Style house with attached garage and sun deck. The only question raised was related to whether or not the lot was cleared. Mr.Luff answered no. The house will be 83'back from the road. He commented that there is a three feet buffer to screen the view. The Committee noted that a color chip for the blue gray thick slate color should be submitted to the office for review by.the Committee. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted.. All members voted to APPROVE. 3 OLD IQNG'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING MAY 29,1996 CONTINUED Donald McKeag,2504 Main Street,Assessor's Map&Parcel#257-003,Barnstable-New Sign Donald McKeag was present for the hearing,and he introduced Terry Perry as the manager of the shop. The shop will be to the right of the bed and breakfast. The property is located in Barnstable Village. The sign is smaller than the former one. The sign would have a black background with two ground lights. D.Babbitt agreed that there was an existing sign. He wanted to know if the sign was the same height and location. P. Shoemaker pointed out that dual signage was a problem in the area. He was concerned about consistency of having two signs on one post. Mr.Shoemaker explained the loss of grandfathering rights in reference to signs. He said removing the signs also removes the grandfathering rights. P. Savage gave Village Antiques as an example of dual signage. Mr. McKeag stated that previously the configuration was the same. The consistency theory is correct in the fact that there are two separate buildings attached by a breezeway. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Linda Conaway&William Schnell, 89 Harbor Point Road,Assessor's Map&Parcel#352-031 Barnstable- New Garage Linda Conaway was present for the hearing. Harbor Point Road is northeast off of Bone Hill Road. Ms. Conaway's request is to construct a Salt Box style one story garage to the left of her 13 year old home. The garage will be visible from the left elevation. The pitch on the garage matches the house. A MOTION was duly made by D.Babbitt and seconded by S.Alger that the OKH Committee approve the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. All members voted to APPROVE. Desert Realty Trust,Lot#4 60 Spyglass Lane,Assessor's Map&Parcel#355-001.001 Cummaquid Heights-New House/Garage Jon Gordon represented the applicant. Spyglass Lane is located southwest off Augusta National Drive. The proposed house is a Ranch style house,and it has a two car garage under with a walkout basement. A topography of the lot shows that the lot runs down under as described. There will be a skylight in the back on the rear elevation. Mr.Gordon explained that the walkout basement was recently added to the house. He added that there would also be a skylight on the family room. The plans did not reflect either of these changes. The Committee felt that there should be an option to have panels on the garage door. They also questioned where the house sits on the lot. The plot plan should show the position of the house on the lot. Mr. Gordon said the house would be 16'off the lot line and 47'off the road. A MOTION was duly made by T.Savage and seconded by D.Babbitt that the OKH Committee Approve Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted pending submittal of new plans showing the walkout basement with a sliding door,and skylight moved to family room on back rear elevation,and with the option to add panels on the garage door. All members voted to APPROVE. Informal Discussion Nancy Mikutowicz, 225 Maple Street,W.Barnstable-Tin Roof Nancy Mikutowicz wanted to discuss the possibility of having a tin roof on her home. She wanted to hear the Committee'views on the subject. There were mixed views on the issue. However,Mr.Babbitt did say that he believed there to be a tin roof on a barn in Barnstable. He further added that Richard Shiffman's barn had a tin roof. It was only viewable in the rear. The front of the barn was shingled over in the front.Mr. Shoemaker said the Committee needs to make an internal policy on the subject because more people were questioning issued. Ms. Mikutowicz said she had brought pictures of the roof. Mr.Alger said that the picture resembled that of aluminum metal roof. Mr.Babbitt agreed. Mr.Shoemaker stated that previously an application for a tin roof was denied. Although research on the origins of the house had to be completed to justify the denial. 4 OLD 1UNG'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING MAY 29, 1996 CONTINUED Did they have tin roofs on Cape Cod in that era. In essence each application has to be researched.for a project that includes tin roofs to make sure new precedents are not established. Mr.Shoemaker said the Committee needs to do research with the Historical Commission on this issue. Based on the fact that research was needed,the Committee reserved the right make any decision. Ms. Mikutowicz just wanted an addition which consisted of a room off the side with a farmers porch in the front with oak beams. She said she was having a garage put on and a barn with sliding doors. The tin roof would be over the top of the garage. The house is 15 years old with approximately five acres of land. The house is mainly constructed of old post and beam with real wood on the side. The current roof is asphalt cedar shingles. Ms. Mikutowicz said she would come back at the end of June for further discussion on the issue. David Olsen,Mary Dunn Road-New House Design David Olsen,Susan and Scott Chevari and Ted Pomeri,the builder were present to discuss the design of a new house. Mr.Olsen said that Susan and Scott were considering buying a lot on Mary Dunn Road. Mr. Olsen produced plans of a cottage style house. The lot is next to the cemetery and a pond marsh as described. Mr.Olsen asked the Committee what were their views on the proposed plans. The house has the appearance of houses that were indigenous to homes in the south. The house also reminded them of houses in Lombard farms area and it looks likes a bungalow. Areas covered were as follows: the pitch of the roof,dormers,second floor egress,walkout basement,shutters, and the trim. The Committee felt it was nice. Other Issues The Committee requested that a memo be sent to the building department for enforcement issues,namely the Gibbons residence,the utility vault on Cedar Street in W.Barnstable,Ms.Hall in Barnstable Village,Oppenhiem in Barnstable Village. Ms.Savage stated that the New Homeowners Brochure was out. She requested that a memo be sent to the Assessing Department asking to leave some New Homeowners Brochure in there department for new homeowners. MOTION was made and seconded that the OKH Committee adjourn the public hearing at 10:15 PM. The next scheduled meeting is June 12, 1996. Respectfully submitted, Gwendolyn M. Brown Recording/Transcribing Secretary 5 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE PLANNING DEPARTMENT OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To all persons deemed interested or affected by the Town of Barnstable's OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT under Section 9 of Chapter 470, Acts of 1973, you are hereby notified that a hearing will be held on the following applications for Certificate of Appropriateness and other types of applications or requests, if so named, in the Community Building, Route 149, West Barnstable, MA., at 7:30 P. M. on Wednesday, May 15, 1996. Town of Barnstable-Trayser Museum Complex (Old Jail), 3365 Route 6A, Barnstable- Addition and Exterior Renovations Barnstable County(H. O. C.) Complex Route 6A, Barnstable-New Commercial Building Virginia A. Kelly, 14 Harvey Avenue, Barnstable-New shed Stephen E. Wallace, 390 Maple Street, W. Barnstable-New garage Dominick& Greta Frank, 7 George Street, Barnstable-New deck Elizabeth A. Fieux, 263 Cedar Street,W. Barnstable-Add windows & Other alterations N. Nassar, 161 Harbor Point Road, Cummaquid-New fence John D. Bourque, 468 Cedar Street, W. Barnstable-Shed and above ground pool Kevin &Dorene Hunt, 558 Cedar Street, W. Barnstable-New fence Tom Doherty, 61 Harborview Road, Barnstable - New shed Carolyn Savage, 33 Pin Oaks Drive, Barnstable-Alteration &add windows Victor Diamond &Louis Baroni, 49 Bursley Path, W. Barnstable -New fence Daniel R. Melcher, 65 (Lot 24)Northwinds Lane, W. Barnstable-New House Champion Builders, 169 (Lot 3) Capes Trails, W. Barnstable-Addition-Garage Champion Builders, 156 (Lot 6) Capes Trails, W. Barnstable-New House/Garage ALL APPLICATIONS AND PLANS MAY BE REVIEWED AT THE OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT OFFICE, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 230 SOUTH STREET, HYANNIS, MA. Peter L. Freeman, Chairman BARNSTABLE PATRIOT Old King's Highway Historic District May 2, 1996 - - •• - - - PRINTED IN U.S.A. '. N87•RMI - . '�+ =SENDER::SNAP OUT YELLOW COPY•ONLY:SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT:'"_'_-_ FROM TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Wtq� 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 Phone:775-1120 ' • BJECT: O MERE 1} TE MESSAGE t S-o vVv� 1. 3 '�..�, l�cd 1,�� 2 NOD i'(--v o�L �O�� 1.� ►tip > 70�1i►�,,�srL.,S �`Q� SIGNED 4 �ATE REPLY 5 1 1 SIGNED Ir N87•RMI RECIPIENT:RETAIN WHITE COPY,RETURN PINK COPY SENDER:SNAP OUT YELLOW COPY ONLY.SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT. FROM W �h> TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT V, W 367 MAIN.STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 Phone:= 7qC- (, 2- Z-7 SUBJECT: -1 FOLD HERE DATE "tp— 9 40 MESSAGE G of L ���z�--�t- I ev f 2- G3 SIGNED DATE REPLY SIGNED N87•RMI RECIPIENT:RETAIN WHITE COPY,RETURN PINK COPY SENDER:SNAP OUT YELLOW COPY ONLY.SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT. MEMORANDUM TO: Building Commissioner FROM: Gwendolyn Brown, OKH Secretary DATE : February 8, 1996 SUBJ: Modification to Prior Approved Plan A minor modification has been approved by the OKH Commit tee to a prior approved plan for the. applicant (s) named below. The modification is briefly summarized and .I have attached backup material for your records. Applicant (s) - 9- Address of. proposed Work Meeting Date Approved by OKH November 1, 1995 Minor Modification Chairman If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ext . 285 . MEMOBC }Assessor's Office(1st floor) Map /�� 4 Parcel Permit# / Conservation Office(4th floor)(8:30- 9:30/1:00- 2:00) Date Issued — S Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:15 -9:30/1:00-4:45) - Fee'S .yo Engineering Dept. (3rd floor) House# �n,E, - Igo - BARNSTABLE. 19 ED MAt t TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. ! Building Permit Application roje Str� Address b.3 Owner' > Address r � Telephone c Permit Request First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Estimated Project Cost $ Zoning District /P Flood Plain. Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type Commercial Residential ✓ 2 S Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing StructuAre` Basement Type: Finished Historic House N Unfinished Old King's Highway _ Number of Baths No. of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air Fireplaces Garage: Detached Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name_ rn_ �i7_A�CT/% f%E.[! Telephone Number ,SOS 36 Z 33p/ Address &p 3 61 _ License# �i ,(�AsPi✓S/A,8 L� Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE ASITE PLAN(AS BUILT) SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTIO BRIS RE LTING FR THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE VXY DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR FOLLOWING ASON(S) ' FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS ' VILLAGE f + OWNER DATE OF INSPECTI N: ' FOUNDATION 1� i FRAME i. INSULATION r ' FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING • V I DATE CLOSED OUT t "1 ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. f "'*'_^Assessor's Office(1st floor) Map Lot D03 Permit# Aonservation Office(4th floor) Z Date Issued Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:30-9:30/1:00-2:00)�ate,,n,zA�s_-;n ee -a� engineering Dept.(3rd floor) House## Pi v d.. in Board ..MASS,, TOWN OF BARNSTABLL.-,,-.1.­ Building Permit Application Project S,Z.PlaZ &VillageS b I Owner ' 56L e_-f �. �� GL,K Address 61.0 CCCLy �� / �, ,a►-h . `Telephone 1 �7 Permit Request Rdd,`Ti 9� .1 �-i e�,v (� �l7 i C I�u-�'�i 7i 44; 1-i,� } /Jr�( _2 6 ewJ 6�0 0 5��-n j�v4 c nlri� ge_ ro asE�tor,-�Q Total�1 Story Areaginclude 1 story garages&dec c1 s -`S-0 square feet Total Story Area r 2 square feet Estimated Project Cost $ y�.fl��,OD Zoning District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size& nrox, 7 Acres Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Re,.Si je_h il'a / Proposed Use Sg kh e_ Construction Type /Q La-y-m -I rue, -406,001 Commercial Residential !/ Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure .20 1 r! ,Basement Type: Finished Historic House /Vey Unfinished Old King's Highway �t? Number of Baths No.of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor $ Heat Type and Fuel a u) o i � Central Air A/y Fireplaces / Garage: Detached. Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn y2 5 - None Sheds 1 e__ Other Builder Information Name_ PtC ,)re-at-V Telephone Number b5o y'7'7 �J pS-2 Address /may 4;IL I'U License# 0,' 9 a re- 5 fd a le" a . O oZ 41!1 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# so 1C NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. - ALL CONSTRUCTION N)-h IS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 5 Ae /e, ),a n te'// SIGNATURE C DATE J Q 175 BUILDING PERN&DENIED FOR THE FOLL04 REASON(S) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. t? DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS ` VILLAGE p C"i p OWNER •: DATE OF INSPECTIOPJ FOUNDATION FRAME' 1 �S (x INSULATION � JU FIREPLACE p ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL 'p PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL p � GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. V r• ' ` The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents �� ;iW _ �, Qfllceol/m�es1/gaUoas ' `;#.:,.:-r•;�` 600 11 ashin1 wn Street ��'��-•:� Boston,Mays. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance•AMdavit Annlica'nt nformatio'ns � ' Please PRiIVT'1� 1v• •- - name 17 2 !� / r7 f/•e (,( city �f���/l-V / U Ze / , ,/ / 0 Z 6 6 1,Ithonc# 5D 0 3 2- -33 0� 1 am a homeowner performing all work myself. I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity 0 lam an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. camnnn}•name: address: cih•: phone Al! . insurance co. oli # I am a sole proprietor,general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation polices: comanny name: address: cih•• phone#• insurnnee co. trolley# - %�'l�iT�!R �hy."��^'.' ..94y3e_4!s7r.'-!•:'7S etimpam pamc• address: city: ahone#• insurn ice co. policy# Attach'additionai' � � sheetifnice a -_ :-••v ;�•^ a�±xft Failure to secure coverage as reed under Section 25A of h1GL 152can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to S1.5500..00and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of S100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this state t may be forwarded to-the Office of Investigations of the D1A for coverage verification. !do here semi •u ier the .I d pe t' t uq•that the infornm on provided above is Irate and cottecL xignature Print name & I xe official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town olrcial city or town: permit/Iicease p nliuilding Department (3Ucensing Board ' check if immediate response is required C3Seleetmen's Once E3I1eallh Department contact person: phone#;, nOther (revised-1-95 NA) . L Information and Instructions '`` 1 Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their emplo%ces: As quoted from the "law", an emplopee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other :::pal entity, or any two or more of the ford=oin engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased emplover, or the receiver or trustee of an individual , partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the - dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance ,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 1.52 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commom+•ealth for an)• applicant�vho has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the in coverage required. Additionally. neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. (_'�„'�"r"' "."°=''"�: _ .�,.. :.: q.. ,. t• ,.,;r� a'� ,:+:V-;w •,.,, . u 1•• Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplying-company names. address and phone numbers as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affida+it. Tlie affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested. not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any for regarding the "law"or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. r-^..t`w..Mw�rao37/.1.!'4!.r' •.a�•eR.wn?�!�f;- [;,A'.•.�.' S:. ?i... `"r'.Y..:. ,/Yti.':.. '.C{�T�Jir '+�y'..''S• _ • .•. .. �. ,. ._... .. i"?'�. ....4rt...,,, •l7..=:w•r':v�_ i'p.. .:}..,'r,SrtlnY_.. .:Ati�.'..� ..�!•.•.• ''rasS'T"Y. : City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. r.1Mf•-�'�/�''..'�r _ _ ih' - ..�i)t,N.(� ���..Ja r -•�u...�:�+,• w�5 Vie'. N.'���• : 1. The Department's address,telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 7274900 eat. 406, 409 or 375 The Town of Barnstable �P Departnnent of Health Safety and EnvironmentalServices Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyattais MA 0=1 Ralph Cmssea Ofr= 508-790.6227 Budding C40=i Fax 508 T15 33" For office use only . Permit no. AFFIDAVIT HOME DWROVEMENTCONTRAGTORLAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERwr APPLICATION ' won,conversion, MGL C I42A IZ~Qitm tbat the-==suuction,akeranon,s,�1n0V3tlon,rep= _ _ on of add�uto� cs which ad}acent imed �py��,�ntotal, detn011tion. � OOILS� art building c=aining at least one but not mom than our dwelling s, along with other to such residence or building be done by rzg=fed contracx M with certain etaon �� oo• o 0 Type of Work: Address of Work:Z�3 Owiter.Nam " Date of permit Appiieuion: 4 I heteb<certify that: Registration is not required for the following rcason(s): Work cmduded by law Job under S1,000 uiidiitg not owea-a=cpied OwnaPair own permit Notice is hereby gi`m that: OWNERS PULLING TIOR OWN PST OR DEALINRICG DSO NUNREOT �ACCESS FOR APPLICABLE HOME DVIPROV r ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c 142A I SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner. Date Contrac wr Registration Na l el R AM • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please print. r/DATE 40 LOCATION . 6-3 V Number Street address Section of .town 'HOMEOWNER" �L�'2�.B�Ti�/ / i u 3 2- Name Home phone Work phone . - PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS I-k E /1 ,6z- R- 02661 City town State Zip code I , The current exemption for "homeowners" was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow such homeowners to engage an in- dividual for hire who does not possess a license, provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER: Persons) who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to re- side, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one to six family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner" shall submit to the Building Official on a form acGaptAble to the Building Official, that he/she shall be responsiblE '' for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109. 1.1) The undersigned "homeowner" assumes _responsibility for compliance with the Statu Building Code - and other applicable codes, by-laws, rules and regulations. The undersigned "homeowner" certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Departmn_pfrn minimum i spec 'on procedures and requirements and that he/she will com y said ced r d requirements. - .. r HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL Note: Three. family dwellings 35, 000 cubic feet, or larger, will be required to comply with State Building Code Section 127. 0, Construction Control. r t1k Commonwealth of Afassachuselts �.I- _-'= Department of Industrial Accidents Office OfIM4909,711Ons 600 Washington Street Boston.Muss. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit �nnitcant tnfo�mation: Please PRINT lebtbly �l (� name• kK �• I] `�'- I T(�Q1Ir�/ location- -1 f ' ( e- 9d �iL �r e.5 7L d a /ems /�a D 2- (� Y t, S6B'��f'77---5a S Z I am a homeowner performing all work myself. / I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity 1 am an emplover providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. �ti n •na c Idrec00 city: insurance go, I am a sole propriet eneraI c6ntract6r2lDr homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following wor• rs' comp nsation polices: / r co an name• 12 AIC a6l e` • n /,c,c • @ CiRI e- C •# 2 — (,'.'�:.:`.cx. . . .� _ _ _ yyn'✓'t. '..::7y�ve^�._ i'T` S.v r.. ,•E .?cp>:_: ;P.�..' .4F✓^.si•''^.cr .s► --^;�^•.�S c6mPam•name: QM- _7. L6�6: nq (501e— / 'ropE't e address: city: �. SGt 12 phone#• $�15 `�J I insurance co. policy# :Afiach'additionalsheetiftiecessa�V "��- �"'t x .: •1r. '. �F�"° ' Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to 51.500.00 and/or one years*imprisonment as.well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of 5100.00 a day against me. 1 understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. I do herebl•ce t der the pains and penalp s of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. G Signature = Date a 5 Print name c eco Phone 'Y'77 —5D 5'a2, official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: permit/license# rilluilding Department C]Licensing Board 0 check if immediate response is required ❑Sclectmcn's Office Dliealth Department .� contact person: phone#; nOther F Ve+,sed 3,95 riAt . The Town of Barnstable , KAM $ Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508 790-6227 Ralph Crosser F= 508 775-3344 Building Commissione For office use only Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A requires that the"reconstruction,alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, improvement,.removal, demolition, or construction of an addition to any pm-existing owner occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units,or to sauces which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain e,ceptions. along with other requirements. �Typeof Work: Resi �� �4f idn Est Cost:6a &'-V ,"Address of Work: e�Ja /0%mer.Name: Date of Permit Application: I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following neason(s): Work excluded by law Job under S1,000 Building not owner-ooa:pied owner pulling own per=# Notice is hereby green that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH L7f7REGI5TERED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c 142A SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner. • 0 `I b� �✓ ° �� a. Dat Contractor a Registration No. OR I_ Date .Owner a n , �1ze �omnaazuiealdi a�✓�aaoac�ivaela Restricted To: 1G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY r CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LICENSE 00 - None Number:~' Expires: iG - 1 & 2 Family Homes Restricted To: -1G ' Failure to possess a current edition of the Y Massachusetts State Buiildinq Code JOHN R MCCREARY is cause for revocation of this license. 15•MEREDITH RD I �( FORESTDALE, MA 02644 �v�-- ✓�� C COMMISSIONER t r '• •�� 'sir s�i a�ooAasworuuaal��c�:i��amaa�arel� ���5� r,,,.rnn ss,tw•5•,.. .*r .a..ras�°a�Cr .5. �'.. •�'M.'!R�HOME IMPROVE MENVUKTRACTOR .$ ' V" Reg1$tT- i0 ,�114121�, > 1 Type ` 0,08IND EzpiTitlon %06/97 w- JOHN R ;McCREARY r .15 MEREDITH RD " ,� to RESTDAL�E,MA�02644 �'j��tt t ADMINISTRATOR t { e a � " • pia ,�q �� • � ®�a,o-` `, 1 1 � G . �E Application to L� PN GP E 1Y' ,1 J tl 6� J U E� Old King�s Highway Regional Historic District Committee in the Town of Barnstable for a CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, iri triplicate, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings or photographs accompanying this application for: CHECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: 1. Exterior Building Construction: ❑ New Building j KAddition ❑ Alteration Indicate type of building: (House ❑ Garage ❑ Commercial ❑ Other / 2. Exterior Painting: O 3. Signs or Billboards: ❑ New sign ❑ Existing sign ❑ Repainting existing sign 4. Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Other (Please read other side for explanation and requirements).. TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY 1L DATE ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK nn 3 `ej 'r ST ar ASSESSORS MAP NO. /&/ OWNER � SQ �� , � F.0 X ASSESSORS LOT NO. HOME ADDRESS r K TEL. NO. 34 a—330 1 . FULL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS. Include ame of adjacent property owners across any public street or way. (Attach `additional sheet if necessary). /c1ary re f pill So rel Ced0.r Sf 1J. [2ar►1,34a-30 36 i/`1 f� �/ I ) J 7 / It e C eJ s 1 2 - AGENT OR CONTRACTOR -�y�.v. R. I ,Chic- _Qt! f TEL. NO. y77-505Z- ADDRESS 15 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give all particulars of work to be done (see No. 8,other side), including materials to be used, if specifications do not accompany plans. In the case of signs, give locations of existing signs and proposed locations of new signs. (Attach additional sheet, if necessary), I�Rs�- Sec �ffac eel; � ! Ocd Signed Own - cto Age Space below line for Committee use. R:ece+'vied=byi.UC.� l( � e� rid Date I rIF ) The Certif' ate is hereby UQ By. OF DArN AB TLE Q Approved ❑ IMP If Ce icate is approved, approval is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided in the Act. Disapproved ❑ n* N 'V ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR MAKING AND FILING AN APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS The four categories for which a Certificate of Appropriateness is required are: (application for demolition or removal is a .separate form). 1. EXTERIOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (new or existing buildings): An application is required for any exterior of a building to be erected or altered including windows, doors, siding, roof, light etc., that will be visible from any public street, way or public place. The following scale drawings are required in duplicate with application: plot plan (if addition — show existing buildings in outline), floor plan and elevations. Also required are snap shots of existing buildings, where additions or alterations are to be made. No plot plan is required for addition or alteration which does not touch the ground. 2. EXTERIOR PAINTING: An application is required for any portion of a building, structure or sign to be painted that is visible from a public street, way or public place. Color samples must be attached to these applications. An application is not required when repainting existing colors, changing to white, or using colors approved by the Town Historic District Committee. 3. SIGNS OR BILLBOARDS: An application is required for any sign or billboard to bi,erected within the District, with the following exceptions: a. Existing signs or billboards on November 27, 1974 shall have until November 27, 1977 to secure an,approved Certificate of Appropriateness. b. Temporary signs for use in connection with any official celebration or parade or any charitable drive as long as they are removed within three days of the event. Certain other temporary signs that the Committee feels does not detract from the Act may be allowed with the prior permission of the Committee. c. Real Estate signs of not more than 3 square feet in area advertising the sale or rental of the premises on which they are erected or displayed. d. A single sign of not more than 1 square foot in area showing the name, occupation or address of the occupant of the premises on which they are erected or displayed in a residential zone. 4. STRUCTURE: An application is required to build or alter any structure within the District which is defined by the Act as a combination of materials other than a building, sign or billboard, but including stone walls, flagpoles, hedges, gates, fences, etc. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5. Work on projects requiring approval shall not be started until the Certificate of Appropriateness has been filed with the Town Clerk by the Committee. Approval is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided in the Act. 6. No changes shall be made from the original approved specifications without advance approval of the Commission on an amended application filed with the Committee. 7. A separate application must be filed with each project requiring a Certificate of Appropriateness. 8. Under heading of "Detailed Description of Proposed Work" give detailed data on such architectural features as: foundation, chimney, siding, roofing, roof pitch, sash and doors, window and door frames, trim, gutters —leaders, roofing and paint color. 9. Unless application is complete and legible and all material required is supplied, application will not be accepted or acted upon. Copies of the Act establishing the Regional Historic District may be obtained at the Town Hall. i Town of Barnstable Old Ving's Highway Historic District Committee SPEC SHEET FOUNDATION 8 Del y d �on Cii"e-�� SIDING TYPE W. CeJQV- �,(fr�, �4;nq les COLOR l.Gt�o f 5 131eA e-k.+ki CHIMNEY TYPE A114 COLOR ROOF MATERIAL ,���-d J- ff)3 f COLOR PITCH WINDOW r D3%Q . SIZE -3—I A TRIM COLOR j fe- DOORS COLOR SHUTTERS AIIN GUTTERS DECK GARAGE DOORS /V/ COLOR NOTES: Fill out completely, including measurements and materials/colors to be used. Three copies of this form are required for submittal of an application, along with three copies each of the plot plan, landscape plan and elevation plans, when applicable. Plot plan need not be "Certified", . but should show all structures on the lot to scale. SPECSHT . fi 4x,E'X a X e,, co—l-tj �� a- a cj2 Af pp tl v I n r _ Cs t I, IIli PI ° l - K I. �r t i T - tI r I r it I� i I I 4 I i i I r I . I ft I ii MEMORANDUM TO: Building Commissioner . FROM: Gwendolyn Brown, OKH Secretary DATE: February 8, 1996 r SUBJ: Modification to Prior Approved Plan C4 A minor modification has been approved by the OKH Committee to a prior approved plan for the applicant (s) named below. The modification is briefly. summarized and I have attached , backup material for your records . Applicant (s) ;sZuX • T Address of proposed Work Meeting Date Approved by OKH November 1, . 1995 .Minor Modification Chairman If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ext . 285 . MEMOBC � f oF1HE Tati Town of Barnstable r r Regulatory Services a a * BARNSCABLE, r v MASS. g Thomas F.Geiler,Director n;a. Building Division Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 July 31, 2008 Ms. Karen Cooper 254 Cedar Street W. Barnstable, MA 02668 Dear Ms. Cooper, This is in response to your letter expressing your concerns about 263-Cedar_ S_ t�West Q-ar astable. In your letter, you raise a few zoning, health and historical concerns. The health concerns come under the oversight of the Health Department so I am not going to comment on those. I will address just the zoning and historical aspects. In your second point, you raise the 5.8 acre size of the property and the number of houses. Because this parcel is over 5 acres, under Chapter 40A the State Zoning Act, this operation is agriculturally exempt from zoning. Under 240-8 exempt uses under our local zoning is also exempt. You also raise a concern of what the Old Kings Highway Committee approved and that the length of the wall exceeds the restrictions set forth in the Old Kings Highway regulations. This in the act is not a restriction; it is only a recommendation to the applicants and not a regulation that must be followed. If the committee wishes to approve this, they may. There is no prohibition against doing this because it is just a guideline in the act. I hope this answers your questions and should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner C. co 69 M C�O Maple tree t �iQ Street LOCO %K ct, O 99.2 O`er ,pa Q° s ,O �o Hal �0/ Exist. 98 Dwell. 3' Maple '9r 103 C•D.H LOCUS MAP �o� �o�B SCALE 1 =2000,t Wellhouse ASSESSORS S LOCUS WITHIN FEMA FLOOD ZONE C Cb ry I� G �cA .� �op00, c 0J z a a, , ZONING -SUMMARY D.H �o" G� +� St ZONING DISTRICT: RF 06� Exist MIN. LOT SIZE 43,560 S.F.* 1 30 s.f.. MIN. FRONT SETBACK 30' Bldg. to •o• MIN. SIDE .SETBACK 15'* be r MIN. REAR SETBACK 1 5'* * PER 240-11 B. (2) (e) setbacks are 50% 0o SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN RESOURCE 9 PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT 2ACRE MIN a LOT SIZE � 6 ` rti'` • REFERENCES wetland .O ory opprox. 2 DEED BOOK 13445-PAGE 71 02 \ PLAN BOOK 286 PAGE 26 / PLAN BOOK 180 PAGE 139 PLAN BOOK 394 PAGE 66 D.H. 103.7 PLAN BOOK 114 PAGE 107 90 PLAN BOOK 532 PAGE 84 LiJ LCP 34631 LL1 TOPOGRAPHY FROM TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, G.I.S. VERIFICATION BY - - ,. SURVEY FIELD_MEASUREMENTS. o Q Ld U 99.5 100.2 / 0 N O QI acc 103.7 OO Lot Area: 5.80 Acres D.H 252,664 SQ.Fr. C. AV D.H. 7102 'p (J. <� 4 '°O I.P. Isolated Vegetated Site Plan Wetland j �. 3,700 s.f. � OF ..._... o. i 263 Cedar Street West Barnstable PREPARED FOR �00, so��� Denise Bell L 0 �ZHOFiygs October 24, 2007 S UCT 2 5 2007 9 AR N E cyGN O H. HlST BARN Tp y OJALA OR/OF STA No.26348 PRESERVABO o IU Scale:1"= 40' '9s 5S ��'1/^' 1• 0 20 40 60 80 100 FEET 'v DATE ARNE H. OJALA, P.LS_ C.B 07-210 siteplan (aho) 07-210 t • C.B ^3 co 69 Jr� CFQ Maple Willow t .y` 6 'NAP Street Stre ��'o^� eST,Q cocv A 1% 0 1 \ I \\ \ o 7 0 oily 1\ \ Exist. w+ \\ C \ Dwell. / // J , 3 Maple c� \xl D.H. f , \� \\ ,o,� /- • �,�o� LOCUS MAP • / �\ 1 I A- / i \1 r We C.O. auge\ // �' // ? ���c• // SCALE 1 =2000 f ,. 1r � \ / ASSESSORS MAP 131 PARCEL 3 �Q��� LOCUS IS WITHIN FEMA FLOOD ZONE C � D.H. J; // /1 I// + --------- PROP. 0� r� l / / / \� } I — I ^ RAMP A� \ Q ,O �k a`cCID o, // ,,,-' ao��� 6�9, ZONING SUMMARY D.H. / \�4. } ' —! Exist. �\ \\ ��/ \ ZONING DISTRICT: RF _ / r r// Bldg area \\ MIN. LOT SIZE 43,560 S.F.* 4. N. -/� MIN. FRONT SETBACK 30' } '0' MIN. SIDE SETBACK 15'* p• _ __ _,--\ c MIN. REAR SETBACK 15'* f� /`r / \ -�e * PER 240-11 B. 2 e setbacks are , / �/4. -V \ SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN RESOURCE } Q- PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT 2 ACRE MIN LOT SIZE �O� 31>33. --\\ PROP. 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I 11 II li (/ i i i i i / +\/ /-- I\ f Isolated Site Plan i Vegetated \� 11 1 II 1 / /i / \ Area: 5.80 Acres \ \ Wetland / I i I 1 / / 252,664 SQ.FT. LOT AREA OF NK AREA REQ. FOR 20 HORSES ® ,0,890 S.F./HORSE = 217,800 S.F. 263 Cedar Street 3 West Barnstable yj // // I 1 1 i / o 1 l D�ti� —�sj.— — — — — // // PREPARED FOR Nl o) / Q Denise Bell rp •01• �' , i / , , N o JUNE 2, 20083 j Ali J I �\tH QIF Af4 m ARINEcycN o tiF _ HI. Scale: 1"= 40' r � OJA1LAr y � A 8 0 0� 0 20 40 60 80 100 FEET N DATE ARNE H. s C.B a 07-210 07-210 siteplan (aho) a . v c ro i 41 N N