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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0085 LOMBARD AVENUE �0/���� ��. r�' 9 �� y I� I��� �, 1 -�.ns�9r.:.r�.-rN*�.:z,...;,.y+.Ky ny �.'-,r. .rr,.n+�+r+?'►3+�'.^-.M.!^o�-., ,-..,ew.,.n,. .. .^'.,�'�!T# !•...'y►-'.� ^.'"�a:�e�.'� - - ^,�+.' � .♦ Q � k MA VM z (i l i q 3 f E i� �. � .. ..F i U r 4 { 9 +{ f f� P ,� Ia i, ,. ,� .f a a� 1 O N r 7Lj/ 1?,td,x ✓ `� N�o� s Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sheet Metal Permit Map Parcel yV.�j 6 v 1 Date: ! 010 Permit y GZ. l Estimated Job Cost: $ Permit Fee: $ Plans Submitted: YES NO Plans Reviewed: YES NO Business License# Applicant License# J9/3 7 Business Information: Property Owner/Job Location Information: Name: _.�eTe�' Jae%eS Name: Street: C Lrn Street: �� t.�N Goo Act City/Town: lnf'. Y'Ao v f h City/Town: Telephone(Soe—/ )3?`--fe67 Telephone: P. � � O 7 Photo I.D. required/Copy of Photo I.D. attached: YE NO s� iasi N o - -unrestricted license ,. t741 ro 0 J-2/M-2-restricted to dwellings 3-stories or less and commercial up to 10,000 sq. ft / stories less Residential: 1-2 family X Multi-family Condo/Townhouses 0 er N � t� Commercial: Office Retail Industrial Educational CD Fire Dept. Approval Institutional_ Other Square Footage: under 10,000 sq. ft. , over 10,000 sq. ft. Number of Stories: Sheet metal work to be completed: New Work: Renovation: HVAC Metal Watershed Roofing Kitchen Exhaust System Metal Chimney/Vents Air Balancing Provide detailed description of work to be done: INSURANCE COVERAGE: I have'a current liability insurance policy or its equivalent which meets the requirements of M.G.L.Ch. 112 Yes No ❑ If you have checked Xp&,indicate the type of coverage by checking the appropriate box below: A liability insurance policy Other type of indemnity ❑ Bond ❑ OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the insurance coverage required by Chapter 112 of the Massachusetts General Laws,and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement.. Check One Only Owner ❑ Agent ❑ Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent By checking this box,®,I hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted(or entered)regarding this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that all sheet metal work and installations performed under the permit-issued for this application will be in compliance with all pertinent provision of the Massachusetts Building Code and Chapter 112 of the General Laws. Duct inspection required prior to insulation installation:YES NO Progress Inspections Date Comments Final Inspection Date Comments Type of License: 3y Master ; flitle ❑ Master-Restricted 'ity/Town ❑Journeyperson Sign re of Licensee 'ermit# ❑Joumeyperson-Restricted • . License Number: :ee$ ❑ Check at www.mass.gov/dnl nspector Signature of Permit Approval t � tllE OF sni;ry-rpgye. ; , 63:9. � Town of Barnstable 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 I as Owner of the sub property I -,, 1 hereby authoriz A�` ACA's' to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: Log ) 'Npi�- , w (Address of Job) -N of O ner Date Cature e If Property Owner is applying for permit,please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. C:\Users\decollik\AppData\LocaiNicrosoMWindows\Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\DDV87AAZ\EXPRESS.doc Revised 072110 Supply Project Summary L,o�' o: 10305 ,2012 NEW E N r L A N a Entire House By: Erik Johnson Supply New England 123 East St,Atfleboro.MA 02703 Phone:508-222-WSS Fax:508-222-0492 Email:ajohnson@supplyne.com Web:www.supp"ewenpnd.com Project Information For. Harty Ellis Builder LLC 85 Lombard Ave,West Barnstable,MA 02668 Notes: Supply New England provides only conceptual heating and cooling designs. We do not represent ourselves as engineers,therefore,we assume no liability for equipment selection or system design. This is the sole responsibility of the licensed contractor. Please see additional page for notes. Design Weather. Otis ANGB,MA,US Winter Design Conditions Summer Design Conditions Outside db 13 OF Outside db 82 OF Inside db 70 OF Inside db 75 OF Design TD 57 OF Design TD 7 OF Daily range L Relative humidity 50 % Moisture difference 33 gdlb Heating Summary Sensible Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Structure 12602 Btuh Structure 0 Btuh Ducts 3199 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Central vent(20 dm) 1268 Btuh Central vent(20 dm) 151 Btuh Humidification 0 Btuh Blower 0 Btuh Piping 0 Btuh Equipment toad 17069 Btuh Use manufacturer's data n Ratelswing multiplier 0.87 Infiltration Equipment sensible load 131 Btuh Method Simplified Latent Cooling Equipment Load Sizing Construction quality Semi-tight Fireplaces 0 Structure 0 Btuh Ducts 0 Btuh Heating Cooling Central vent(20 drn) 454 Btuh Area(fn 720 0 Equipment latent bad 454 Btuh N blume(fly 5760 0 Air changesihour 0.41 0.22 Equipment total load 585 Btuh Equiv.AVF(cfm) 39 0 Req.total capacity at 0.70 SHR 0.0 ton Heating Equipment Summary Cooling Equipment Summary Make Tappan Make Na Trade Tappan Trade Na Model FG7SA-045G23A Cond NO AHRI ref no.2018090 Coil n/a AHRI ref no.Na Efficiency 80 AFUE Efficiency Na Heating input 45000 Btuh Sensible cooling 0 Btuh Heating output 35000 Btuh Latent cooling 0 Btuh Temperature rise 50 OF Total cooling 0 Btuh Actual air flow 639 cXm Actual air flow 0 cfm Air flow factor 0.040 chn/Btuh Air flow factor 0 cfm/Btuh Static pressure 0.30 in H2O Static pressure 0.30 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.25 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. 1 w htsoft 2012�3011:68:69 fr!) oondorlQWTE by WFightsoft 12.0.02 RSU73�5 A JM10=4"Eft-W Lombard Ave,Wiest Barnstable MAngt talc=Id,18 Fnxd floor boes Page 1 s P Job: 10305 Supply }" Load Short Form Dom: Mar 30,2012 NEW E N G L A N O Entire House By: Erik Johnson Supply New England 123 Eaffi St AClebmo,MA 02703 Phone:508-2225555 Fax:50&222.0492 Email:ejohnson®supplpe.00m Web:www.suppM+ewen9Wnc ODm Project • • For. Harry Ellis Builder LLC 85 Lombard Ave,West Barnstable,MA 02668 8 - s • • Htg Clg InflNration 13 82 Method SimplifiedOutside db(°F) ht Inside db(°F) 70 75 Construction quality Semi-tight Design TD(°F) 57 7 Fireplaces Daily range - L Inside humidity(°K) 40 50 Moisture difference(glib) 35 33 HEATING EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT Make Tappan Make n/a Trade Tappan Trade n/a Model FG7SA-045C-23A Cond n/a AHRI ref no.2018090 Coil n/a AHRI ref no.n/a Efficiency 80 AFUE Efficiency n/a Heating input 45000 Btuh Sensible cooling 0 Btuh Latent cooling 0 Btuh 35000 Btuh Heating output Temperature rise SO ° Total cooling0 BtuhOF Actual air flow 639 c fm Actual air flow 0 cfm Air flow factor 0.040 cfmBtuh Air flow factor 0 cf ni tuh Staff pressure 0.30 in H2O Static pressure 0.30 in H2O Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.25 ROOM NAME Area Htg load Clg bad Htg AVF Clg AVF W) (Btuh) (Btuh) (cfm) (Cfm) KitchentLiving 380 8810 0 356 0 Bathroom 98 2401 0 97 0 Bedroom 204 4590 0 186 0 . Bed Closet 29 0 0 0 0 Closet 10 0 0 0 0 Entire House d 720 15801 0 639 0 Other equip loads 1268 151 Equip.@ 0.87 RSM 131 Latent cooling 454 TOTALS 1 720 1 17069 1 585 l 639 l 0 Calculations approved by ACCA to meet all requirements of Manual J 8th Ed. W rlghtso�+ 2a12-r�r-ao 1i:se-ss ft' oomrwfQuo by 12.00z asul3ses Page 1 A JM1030 -4tM EMS45 Lwtwd Ave.WaM Bwnsbbb MAnW Cdc=MJ8 Fmd Mw faces t � N Living Space { 93 cfm Bathroom $ 8 s 6 97 cfm �----�6 „ 93 cfm* Bedroom 12x8 Be 9F SE 283 cfm 89 cfm 6 " 89 cfm 10 6 Kitchen/Living 356 cfm 89 cfm 89 cfm 6 " 61 , 10 , 18 x 8 Close Job M 10305 Supply New England Scale: 1 :45 Performed by Erik Johnson for: page 1 Harry Ellis Builder LLC 123 East St comfixQUOTE by Wrightsoft 85 Lombard Ave Attleboro,MA 02703 12.0.02 RSU13685 West Barnstable,MA 02668 Phone:508-222-5555 Fax 508-222-0492 2012-Mar-3011:59:17 �^"^"sWplynewenqland.com sup*m.com ...bard Ave,West Barnstable MA.rup Tate Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department oflndustrial Accidents Office of Investigations. 600 Washington S`tr'eet, Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurnlace Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electridans/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Le gib Name sir/ (, (Bnsme Organization/Individual): {T /l le f• Address: City/State/Zip:Uj,1!,g�i gpujh nr,� oac73 Phone.#/So0J a3?�fao? Are you an employer?Check the appropriate bow Type of project(required):.,1.El an a employer with -4• ❑ I am a general contractor and I . employees(full and/or part-time). * have hired the sub:-contactors 6. ❑New construction . 2X. 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' [No workers' comp.maU=, a comp.irm rance.t• 9. El Building addition 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 11. umbPl ' [J mg 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 ❑ Otheremployees. [No workers' comp.insurance retied.] 'Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing then workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hue outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. *Contractors ors that check this box must attached sa additional sheet showing the name of fe subcontractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'camp,policy number. lam 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: Cfty/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 tinder Section 25A.of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of e�al penalties ofa f ne 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 Iuvestiaations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certift under the pains-and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Si tire: Date: / ) Phone ksoy a3� �Sao7 Offtcial use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or.town official City or Town. PermitUcense# •Issrling Authoizty(circle one): ."I.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone# i COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS i SHEET METAL WORKERS / AS gMASTER-UNRESTRICTED:,. f ISSUES•THEABOUE LICENSE TQ a ; J0NES j 6 CHICKADEE LANE . `W YARMOUTH MA 02673 2.502 8137 04/26/1.2' F 99.2992:.:..- ., .. ..1"4 .. i.�„ :ti='r.. ..ti-f1- .la:'r,!J�, -t �.. r! h'':��irfti;.•..y:^�W.x�1i..A'rM�,:�-..av cti...w�..•,r-�ti,. c . �oFI HE A0 Town of Barnstable BAR ��E. Regulatory Services 9 MASS. �, •6,9. Building Division - p�FD MAy a 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Inspection Correction Notice `• Type of Inspection 41EK Location 5� fiL % Permit Number Owner 1 /'t'k. !-J Builder � One notice to remain on job site, one notice on file in Building Department. The following items need correcting: of s -7- c i< . Please call: 508-862-48"for re-inspec on. Inspected.by �G �//� Date /�/L .... .� - -. ..... ;i' .`11'�' ",.. .ti.,.,. .•,,`y..jr.'3..rs. ,_ . .,,,. . � "i. .. 'r. •,d.-r�. .Xj,�r.+'^•w-r.-^^,f;',- -. .--.:•ev'kir;r'�..' ' ..... `ppME Tp��� Town of Barnstable BA MA1,9.LE. Regulatory Services T MASS. ,b, Building Division pTEO MPS a. 200 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-790-6230 4 C- 'z r �' Inspection Correction Notice ; Type of Inspection Ate;, Location ��Co�,� � Permit Number Owner 0S4t q&/ Builder f49'/ One'notce to remain on job site, one notice on file in Building Department. ? . 0 SThe following items need correcting: ava row*, 04'(z ce 7' dp--/cX-25 I101 to • y �, a+ 0 per A)O SRO iZzj?c --r fU a7J Ata? YOOK ab,)6 ff _ 00 G 7; l O; ' Please call: 508-862-4t99-for re-inspection. Inspected by Date / Z/ Town of Barnstable Building Post This Card So That it is Visible From the Street-Approved Plans Must be Retained on Job and this Card Must be Kept r Posted Until Final Inspection Has Been•Made.•e ' 4 : lk Where a Certificate of Occupancy is Required,such Building shall-Not be Occupied Funtil,a Final Inspection has been made. Permit Permit No. B-16-210 Applicant Name: OSMUN,EDWARD JR& BETTY A TRS Map/Lot: 155-003-001 Date Issued: 02/10/2016 Current Use: Zoning District: RF Permit Type: Sign Expiration Date: 08/10/2016 Contractor Name: Location: 85LOMBARD AVENUE,WEST BARNSTABLE _.._ __ _. _—Est.,Project Cost: $0.00 Contractor License: Owner on Record: OSMUN,EDWARD JR&BETTY A TRS Permit Fee: $50.00 Address: 85 LOMBARD AVENUE ` Fee Paid: �`+.$50.00 WEST BARNSTABLE, MA 02668 Date`. 2/10/2016 Description: I hanging sign. 7.5 Sq ft total Black&White only. E&T Farms with 4 hanging text boards for products i.e. honey, basil,eggs,salad greens i r � Project Review Req pf� Zoning Enforcement Officer I � This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. 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. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road a`nd shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work! i 1.Foundation or Footing ; - • ' 2.Sheathing Inspection 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed f. 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection S.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) I _ .- 6.Insulation 7.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. "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Building plans are to be available on site All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT a�ia//� 8- J��_ato _ � Moe, - —b�'—" ',�`� °PYRE Tp�� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services —+ a C� BAMSTABM Richard V. Scali,Director 16 4i"Ten M,� Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us O m r- rs Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 5081790 6230 Permit# Building Official approving Application for Sign Permit .Applicant Assessors No. Doing Business As: f9�_/ L/a. 1//�� Telephone No. .SOFS31602-193r9 Sign Location Street/Road:_ R, " 9P�✓� de. �E� d3 ��('/a S�GIP! Zoning District Old Kings Highway? (Yes No Hyannis Historic District? Yes/No Property Owner Name: �, �/�!!yr�'� Telephone: Address: Sign Contractor _ _ _ Name: L—� / 7:qq r N,9 Telephone: J�O g'-3 0O -"740 Mailing Address: 8'--1'_A/111.11,6 Description n / Please follow the cover directions.You must have an accurate rendition of sign with dimensions and i location. Is the sign to be electrified? YeG (Note:Ifyes, a wiruhgpernvtisrequired) Width of building face ft.x 10- x.10 Check one Reface existing sign or New !-"_Total Sq. Ft of proposed sign (s) 7 Ifyou have addidonal signs please attach a sheetlis&g each one with dimensions If refacing an existing sign please provide a picture of the existing sign with dimensions. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of Barnstable Zonin Ordinan Signature of Owner/Authorized Agen _ Date SIGNS/SIGNREQU revisedl 10413 i FVE roy, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNMASS.`E' ` Richard V. Scali,Director �Fn r 16 Building Division Thomas Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.b arnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 SIGN PERMIT REQUIREMENTS 1. A photograph showing the existing facade, on which has been indicated the proposed sign location. The photograph is to include a portion of adjoining stores or building. For a proposed building or new facade, an architect's elevation may be submitted in lieu of a photograph. 2. A scale drawing of the proposed sign. A scale drawing indicating: 1) The type of proposed sign(wall, hanging, free standing) 2) Dimensions of the proposed sign and any designs, logos, or lettering 3) A cross-section with dimensions showing edge detail. Minimum scale 1"= 1'. Minimum sheet size, 8.5 x 11". 3. A scale drawing of the bracket. A colored scale.graphic indicating dimensions, showing colors, materials and method of affixing it to the sign and to the building. Minimum scale 1"= 1'. Minimum sheet size; 8.5 x 11". 4. A completed Town of Barnstable Sign Application, including scaled diagram showing location of sign on building or location of free-standing sign. Show dimensions. 5. The width of the building face or the leased area. • NOTE: the map/parcel number is required on the application. SIGNS/SIGNREQU revisedl 10413 ........... M012L O a IJ ca 'SIGN r -41 .9 z r q r I v i I - s I Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System February 3,2016 w ♦ 4* • 4 ' 4W Mill Pond • 4P 111111"'a 1a* « 4� 41 • • •� �r a 0' Fe a Ma 155 Parcel:DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal p� Selected Parcel boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner:OSMUN,EDWARD JR&BETTY A Total Assessed Value:$570800 T=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map are only graphic representations of Assessols tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner:B&E FARM TRUST Acreage:5.52 acres Abutters boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:85 LOMBARD AVENUE such as building locations. Buffer Pagel of 1 Fair, Marylou ' From: Carrie[seabearse@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:58 AM j To: Fair, Marylou Subject: RE: FW: Hanging Sign from Mailbox Sorry away in nyc and totally forgot...seems to be one ifvthose things that they could do but if someone complains then they would need to do an application. Also got an email from ann about alternate so whatever needs to be done just let me know. Thanks Sent from the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro.an AT&T LTF,smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Fair,Marylou" <Marylou.Fair@town.bamstable.ma.us> Date: 01/14/2014 11:46 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Carrie Bearse<seabearse@gniail.com> Subject: FW: Hanging Sign from Mailbox i Carrie, Just want to confirm that this e-mail reached you . . . I have recently been upgraded to Windows 7 and many things are different, mainly the e-mail system has been having "technical" problems sending and receiving . . . Marylou -----Original Message----- From: Fair, Marylou Sent: Thursday,•January 09, 2014 3:42 PM To: 'Carrie Bearse'. Subject: Hanging Sign from Mailbox Hi Carrie, E&T Farms at 85 Lombard Ave inquired about hanging small signs off their mailbox noting what is available by seasons. Similar to what Cape Cod Organic Farms (Tim Friary)does when he hangs his signs out letting people know what is available seasonally. The mailbox is black with white lettering and he proposes that the small hanging signs (6"x 36")will be white with black lettering. I don't believe we had the Organic Farms come before us, does E&T Farms need to? See-his'concept"attached— As always, Carrie, thank you! Marylou 2/10/2014 No No OEM MONSOON ON mm�MMME mom ■■NONE■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MOON■■■ MOM■M■MMMOM■M■M■MOO■NNMMMMMMMMEMNON ME 0 mom mom MEMO M ME MEMNON 0 No No 0 soM■ ■■■■M■c�mom 0=2 NNW NoI MONIES! ME M ME No MEMO ■ MEN OM■MMIIMMEII MEN Mmoon r60, MOM 1■■■ ■■■■■■■■ loom 1�M■■®®.■■.�M- - ... 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No: Address: , , Applicant Phone: (Home)Owner's Name: OSMUN,EDWARD JR& BETTY A TRS Phone: (Home)Owner's Address: 85 LOMBARD AVENUE, WEST BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 Work Description: I hanging sign. 7.5 Sq ft total Black& White only. E&T Farms with 4 hanging text boards for products i.e. honey, basil,eggs,salad greens Total Value Of Work To Be Performed: $0.00 Structure Size: 0.00 0.00 0.00 Width Depth Total Area I hereby swear and attest that I will require proof of workers'compensation insurance for every contractor,subcontractor,or other worker before he/she engages in work on the above property in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Act(Chapter 568). I understand that pursuant to 31-275 C.G.S.,officers of a corporation and partners in a partnership may elect to be excluded from coverage by filing a waiver with the appropriate District Office;and that a sole proprietor of a business is not required to have coverage unless he files his intent to accept coverage. I hereby certify that I am the owner of the property which is the subject of this application or the authorized agent of the property owner and have been authorized to make this application. I understand that when a permit is issued,it is a permit to proceed.and grants no right to violate the Massachusetts State Building Code or any other code,ordinance or statute,regardless of what might be shown or omitted on the submitted plans and specifications. All information contained within is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. All permits approved are subject to inspections performed by a representative of this office. Requests for inspections must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Signed: OSMUN, EDWARD JR&BETTY A 2/10/2016 TRS Applicant Date Telephone No. Estimated Construction Costs/Permit Fees Total Project Cost : $0.00 Date Paid i9I--—Amount Paid Check#or CC# Pay Type Total Permit Fee: $50.00 2/10/2016 I $50.00 5642 Cash Total Permit Fee Paid: $50.00 f_ THIS IIS NOT A `PERMI_T " r " TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map /S Parcel 00 3 LO 4 Application # 06 ? Health Division Date Issued �'1' Conservation Division Application Fee J Planning Dept. Permit Fee no � � Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address pV 15 L 6mL r,4 Pyr YI v e, JFY:21__ pir Village_ _W-Q-C%1' C�a rr►�tS Q.+o g Owner CD JOkA r e Address AV F . Telephone &oq) 20 0 Permit Request -1 no7� L i f6 exin 'tk rsf��n S�yy r�c�,/e , -0b(di t/ b 1L;'vt(-Y A O.J E,4✓Z� Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay AV— Project Valuat Construction Type pW 6A-/PNf� . Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structurejo0q Historic Hebis : .15"Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No ement Type: ❑ Full rawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement rea (sq.ft.) `T Basement Unfinished Area(sq:ft) Numb6f Baths: Full: e ng new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new a Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count' -= �d 9 C) Heat Type and Fuel: O'Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other r 4 s o0 Central Air: ❑Yes gk o Fireplaces: Existing New Existin od/coal stove❑Yes f<o Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size Barn: a sting 0_ew`size_ a� Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ ther: _- Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION rr (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name.)9 SOL f 570A - *dl r Telephone Number Address License # Home Improvement Contractor# ��C� Worker's Compensation ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 4?4YPA)JaT� Oc_ gAt5/:S62 Srlt—,(/on) SIGNATURE DATE l Z_ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY z � APPLICATION# r f .;DATE ISSUED s MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER " DATE OF INSPECTION: r ' t FOUNDATION r 'FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL 4 GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING IIIJ L <j DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO: -`v i November 30Q2012oE ( ?,R. S3 � E , Mr. Jason Stoots M c K E"WtE E2 Solar 2013 JAB 4 ENGINEERING 120 Chase Street CONSULTANTS Hyannis,MA 02601 stmauml civil envimm m.1 °°14t j��'9EieS RE: Structural Review, Solar Panel Installation,E&T>3arms;�"85kombard Ave., W. Barnstable Dear Mr. Stoots, McKenzie Engineering Consultants, Inc. has completed a structural review of the proposed solar panel installation on the trussed roof for the E&T Farms located at 85 Lombard Ave. in West Barnstable As part of this review,the following documentation was review and consulted: • Manufacturer data for components proposed for installation • American Wood Council Connection Calculator • Standard Wood Truss Design Information Based on your description of the project, layout of the solar panels and the rack connection clip spacing, and the proposed lag screw connectors,we completed an analysis of the wind uplift loads on the solar panel array to determine the necessary spacing of the clip connectors for connection in to the top chords of the roof trusses. The project location is in a 120 mph Exposure B wind zone and the uplift load for components and cladding for this exposure was calculated to be approximately 18.1 psf. Using the panel layout and rack system described and using the Unirac L-Feet spaced 24"on center horizontally,the uplift was calculated. The uplift load on each connector was calculated to be approximately 155 pounds. Using the proposed 5/16"x 5" lag screws to connect the L-Feet into the 2x6 top chord of the truss,the design withdrawal value as calculated using the American Wood Council design criteria is 371 pounds. We also analyzed the down load onto the trusses using Unirac's design calculator and have concluded that the trusses are capable of supporting the added combination load of wind and snow as long as the location of the L feet are alternated such that each truss across the roof has connectors attached to equalize the loads. Based on this information,the connection of the rack system to the trussed roof is adequate to resist the design uplift of the solar panels proposed to be installed on the roof. It should be noted that the configuration of the solar panels on the barn and adjacent green house will concentrate snow loads between the two buildings due to sliding melted snow. The owner must be aware of this condition and work to prevent snow,`Aild.�up<on�theQroofs. i If there are any questions, feel free to contact me. "��� I Since el , ;i=J 1 .i-�E, a Mar cKenzie, P #` Pres., cKenzie Engine erirtg;Copsultants, Inc. Atch: Panel Array Plan 1279 Millstone Road Brewster, MA 02631 t 774.353.2144 f 774.353.2142 www.mckengineers.com = _ Ike Co wed&ofMassackwe& 3 _ DepaVetC 0fIHdu9h-&IAcddwts OfflCe t Q IUl1s _ r 600 JVas atojz S&eef wow oP/d ApPtor3na�.ion - Please�L � Address_ 1-o Cl%=c `—, _ City/State/Zip:- �l ,r;�� : � o ze'G6 i Phone#= ArepoII an employer?Cheek the appropriate bow Type ofpraiect( -- I_��,I am an employervvith a__G i am a general con[racoor andI 6_G Neal Constructionemployees(iiiII andlor partt>zue) have bead the sub-cam; 1amasoleProPfMorpaM- ejr liSMdM the atiachedshoet 7-GRemode1mg slop and have no employees These sub-co�s have 3_ Demolition vrorlag for me in any caF2city- employees and have vjci3cers= . [No worime comp_mmmance comp-i issuance_ 9-O Building addition required] SL We are a empoiation and its.. 10_=1 Electrical repair;oradditions 3-_ I am a homeowner doigg all work officers have exercised their iayseIf[tLa urarl erg comp- ri ft of exemption perm I41GL 1 I_ PItmibina repair gr additip s insmanceregtiiredj c.15?_§1(a),and we have no 12.03Roofrepaiis employees.[no worker' comp-insurance requrred_] 13 Olher >C I tt nY app6cwttaaicbeda bazzl mnstalso fiB oatihesec6on belo>a*sbost mgthe-stvarlore wmpeosatioa po}ieyinformadatr. HomeowncrswLosabmiEiinsaf&dav him outside cDnM=Uwsm=submefftanewaffidavkhmncaticgsurj3- ir-outacMrsthatche&-tI&box=_Coutaemrsthatcheckthisbosm¢stattachanadditionalsheetshowiaealenameofthesvb-wnn'aecorsaadstatewbetheroraot&omo hasmanpIasee+Ur ibesnb<untiactominveemaIacees.thevmasturov3detheu-nM*ers�comauRe nombm Zan azIay�ihaF�sprovidurg�rorlr�s'compess�oa issanseorms emp7o�Be7aw%si`Irepnprcp mzdjobSrfe 1 t Pnlity=arSe1 I /x ►'l BLS f L�.�C =O 7 f-2 I a `9 fig 1;E 6 t f� sob Site Address S LUd _ /F�{3i4 / ����C�Ly1S Ztp: A4 l/2 a S Attach a copy to ox Sation policy derlaraiibn page(shoe the Poky$umber and empkafmn(date)- Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 2 a of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalises of alma uo to S1300.00 anchor one year impfisaamentas well as civil penalties in idle form of a STOP STORK ORDER and a fine of P�0.00 a day against T=3olalor_Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded-to-the Office oMvestigatians of the DIA_for coverer verfficahon. -dojhTby r�zde�tTiep�smidp rgfpe�thha &e iaforara v�zprallidedabave is#rrre and CM7M� Pleura= :50R—InS---U&S jj cfal use only Do no.wr&e brz Jzis m*ea io be coinpleted by cfty or town ojfzcfaf City or Town- Permitlltcerisez 115Si31IIa Al2tb8I4t�(tdrCle OIIe� . i-B02rd of IIe2Eh 2. Bui'lding DeparcmenE 3_Citylrozvn Qerk _Etet3ricai Inspector i PIUM13'M nectar 6.Other Eonractpp�„a�- Z'haae=`: Client#: 18348 2E2SO ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MWOO/YYYY) 12/3/2012 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Dowling 8r O'Neil PHO(AICNE 508 775-1620 FAX Insurance Agency E-MAILo (A/C,No: 5087781218 9731yannough Rd., PO Box 1990 ADDRESS: Hyannis,MA 02601 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A:Acadia Insurance INSURED E2 Solar,Inc. INSURER B:Associated Employers Insurance Jason Stoots INSURER C 120 Chase`Street INSURER D: Hyannis,MA 02601 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: 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 BY 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. rTRA TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DD MM/DDGE NERALL LIABILITY CPA033453212 4/22/2012 04122/2013 EACH OCCURRENCE $1 000 000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $250 000 CLAIMS-MADE FX]OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5 000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GE N'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 POLICY PRO- JECT LOC $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY MAA033967112 4/22/2012 04/22/201 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident 1,000,000 ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED Ix SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ X HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE P $ AUTOS er a.ZI A X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR CUA033453412 4/22/2012 04122/2013 EACH OCCURRENCE $1 000 000 EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $1 000 000 DED I X RETENTION$0 $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION WCC5008041012012 3/16/2012 03/16/201 WC X STATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $500 000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? a N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $500 000 if yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 1$500.000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,If more space Is required) Alison Alessi and Gregory Gorman are excluded from the workers compensation policy. Insurance coverage is limited to the terms,conditions,exclusions,other limitations and endorsements. Nothing contained in the certificate of insurance shall be deemed to have altered,waived,or extended the coverage provided by the policy provisions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION E8T Farms SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 85 Lombard Avenue ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. West Barnstable,MA 02668 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) 1 of 1 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD #S103820/M97262 LS1 z` IHEr, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services + E ARNSTABLE, 9 MASS. Thomas F.Geiler,Director 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, fD D S �'` , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize q,of S-re ,a7s to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. 85 L 0 V&1 e> (Address.of Job) /V/v Signature of Owner Date' Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. QYORMS:OWNERPERMISSION _ Town of Barnstable t F THE Tp� Regulatory Services * Thomas F. Geiler,Director BAM9reaLs, H"S& Building Division 16.19. . pTFD MIA1 A Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us ax: 508-790-6230 Office: 508-8 -4038 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: village number d street g "HOMEOWNER": work hone# name home phone# p CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/to state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was tended to ' clude owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for 're wh does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITI OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/s a res' es or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or det hed strues accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in two-year pen\\\\ d shall,not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building 0 icial on a form ac•eptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work verformed er the buildin ermi . (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assume responsibility for compliance ith the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and r ulations. The undersigned"homeowner"c rtifies that he/she understands the Town o arnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedure and requirements and that he/she will comply th said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner , Approval of Building fficial Note'. Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or lar&er will be required to comply with the State Build' Code.Section 127.0 Construction Control. \ HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION c Code states that:,"Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exemp�from the provisions of this sec on(Section 109.1.1 -'Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)Nf'or hire to do such work,t t such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(se Appendix Q, Ru &Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problem particularly en the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with�aalicensed /Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible.ilities man communities require,as part of the permit application, To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities, y that the homeowner ceRify,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/certificadon for use in your community. Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\homeexempL DOC .Barnstable Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee BAMSTAOLM s, p 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,TEL: 508-862-4787 Fax 508-862-4784 MAS& a rEO 39.4�04 APPLICATION, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made,with five(5)complete sets,for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section b`bf Chapters CO 470,Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973,for proposed work as described below and on plans,drawings,or photogra 7- -accompanying this application for: r I =' _ Check all categories that apply, 1. Building construction: ❑ New ❑ Addition Alteration 2. Type of Building: ❑ House F Garage/barn ❑ Shed ❑ Commercial ❑ Other w 7,rl 0 3. Exterior Painting ❑ new roof ❑ color/material change,of trim,siding,window,door `D 4. Ste: ❑ New Sign ❑ Existing Sign ❑ Repainting Existing Sign 5. Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Retaining wall ❑ Tennis court ❑ Other 6. Pool ❑ Swimming ❑ Other man-made pool X Solar panels ❑ Other Type or Print Legibly: Date NOTE All applications must be signed by the current owner Owner(print): k¢T� Am 5 0YM(AA Telephone#: �5 o g 76 Z—g 37 0 t Address of Proposed Work: r-S GD M BARp Village 4 f.Y,4A,,)p-dL� Map Lot#45-5 Doi 60 I Mailing Address(if differ t) Owner's Signature Description of Proposed Work: Give particulars of wa to be done: -,Jig R&I /a& A r— ipir^1 BLS OA) *4-k- Agent or Contractor(print): L, 3ASo S 9TiOT-5 Telephone#: 570 .7—36 9Z Address: - 1)26o Contractor/Agent'signature: For committee use only. This Certificate is hereby APPROVED/DENIED Date %7� �� Members signatures REC + i AUO a 1 MQ GROWTH Mtii` as rt APpRpVED MG 2,2 NIZ Town of Barnstable hway old King 1 Committee Q:IBoards and Commissions101d Kings HiginvoylOKHApplicatiomkOKH 2O11 Cert Appropriareness.doc 120 CHASE ST HYANNIS, MA 02601 Update Address and return card.Marls reason for change. Address n Renewal F Employment (—] Lost Card SCA 1 0 20M•05/11 „ nlnmm�rn///.`�'ni/��J,/�rr/�i./�/%/ License or registration valid for individul use only °\ Office of Consumer Affairs&Busihcss Regulation c._. before the expiration date. If found return to: legistration: OME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Office of Consumer AI'fsiirs and Business Regulation 160360 Type: DBA 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 xpiration: 7/16/2.014 Boston,MA 02116 E2 SO R JASON STOOTS 120 CHASE ST -- HYANNIS, MA 02601 Undersecretary Not valid without signature I I ' i In Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety %QWJASON STOOTS Board of Building Regulations and Standards ('nn+tructiun Supctrivirr i License:'CS-090293 � Inc JASON D STOOTS' �- Photovoltalc Installations 120 CHASE ST _ 120 Chase Street HYANNIS NIA 03601 Hlyannls MA 02601 MA CS License 090293 cell:508,237.3892 NABCgP It 93BO85 1m:dinme.ee�oeoaril— ofOeellBx:508.775.1385 Jason@e2solaroapecod.com `J,.� . �/ � ' Expiration ct �•. tr www.o2solarcapecod.com Commissioner 04/28/2014 51 ------------------ g� \ \\ !\,,\\\\\� _ \\ \ a\\\ ' , \ i MIREM I I Z\\\1 Vxffi \E �\\ M �\ 01 IN \\\ \\ ;\O\�\ \ 'ow \\ \\ MEM O \ 30 \\\ _ 1 \ \ Emma I\\\\ 0 ENNE,WN ;ME\\\ S\\ NO\\ 01, \\ ' � \�\ \ \ EM\ \\\\ i \\\ \ \ NEg IN t vs y PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION FOR: `•S�'`•°• 2 oermswwa m N O r 2 r solar _ ��< m '"`"'�em6mv "'o >�' E&T FARMS INC ° �°mn 0 o°' 85 LOMBARD AVENUE o m WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 � � u��m wn+u�en mn�mnn•erm�Pvnouuvt• "W E20/327 S U N P01- E R" AR PANEL 20% EFFICIENCY ■■■■■■� SunPovner E20 panels are the highest ■■■■■■� E , efficiency panels on the market today, ■.�■■■� SERIES providing more power in the some �■■■■■. amount of space MAXIMUM SYSTEM OUTPUT u■■■■.■ Comprehensive inverter compatibility ��■� ensures that customers can pair the highest- . ■■■u��■ efficiency panels with the highest-efficiency inverters, maximizing system output REDUCED INSTALLATION COST More power per panel means fewer panels per install. 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CLIP �--.RAIL 0000 OO UN RA Installation Detail ©2008 UNIEZAC, INC. SotartUtount Rail gROADWAY OLVDNE Top !Mounting Clamp ALBUQMQUF- NM 87102 USA PHONE 505242.6411 Universal Grounding Clips UNIRAC.COM ' URASSY-0006 :Scums'= Ruil—UGC-1 Clip—Top U=uni Ciomp_dwq. 8/22/200'- 91_40_=? A&A ',) ���'�Nlv. »IMp• �r'j�I' • r t�, dr't 1 �,� �� �Vjgrp'+.• .t11{(144�� I" 1�,.�;��'f�U•���A� �' :t '`11 . 'j •' � ,,i•,.� ,:. •.',1 ''1I'' •';; , C 1 '�AV. )� yn ;,CJ; It. ±'t•+4 •.i(,'.1� 1,1t' ,. �Il':I}S:Pa•1.' VI MAki- i,•�'.,i iq This is to certify that :� i l�'•,_. L'i1'r� + s••••i';rli'i t!5•'I Chase Street H t 4t' ya111115, MA 02601 � I •� ' �'� �„�'1� has successfully completed.t ie 8--liour course "" ''''i' '•ir• �`ii.''�'; �;, Renovator Initial - English Pu* rsuant; t:o 1.0 CFR Part: 745.225 ' I Course Location Shepley Window Showcase s 15'Sen Franklin Way Hyannis, MA 02601 June 7, 2010 Jinn® 07, 2010 i CiOUrse Dates E,)girriination Date ' R-1-18398.10-06939 J1R�n 7, 2015 YY�-,-�- J�•�•. ... cerdfloate Number I Ir ratio' Date, p Training Director +' I ,,•,I + Ili 'Ct: l..li� 11'1 E)rlve, Wilmington, K\0 11 81�%„�; � ',I C'Ifi!i7•IlU11l: ry78. 1:i8,:i2ff �d�/hVbt/.ItitC?ll'illl'l i./.Ul'll y.: r'1' .1• ''1. i 1 �I 'i• 1 �t 1 1 i r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map155 Parcel 06�—OD I Application # 041 6363 Health Division Date Issued I1� Z� Conservation Division Application Fee X/, Planning Dept. I • IAA Permit Fee ` Z� Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board N�, u,�fie. 11, Nr•kk Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Q Project Street Address g J Lom6ao 0qw_ Village JAJe S+ bAry)&&b/C Owner Ed Address 95 Gomk . & Ave- 9 O Permit Request q U 4"A h x 36I 4 0 Square feet: 1st floor: existing'?aeproposed 2nd floor: existing © proposed �� Total new �4� Zoning District Flood Plain Z006,� Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes 3'N0 If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family C� Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) — Age of Existing Structure )CD5 Historic House: Yes OT 'No . On Old King's Highway: 9 Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑ Walkout ❑ Other Is lalo Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) �� Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new _� Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing t new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing 40— new First FloorzRoom Count Heat Type and Fuel: t/Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other .i► CD :r Central Air: ❑Yes No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal s'tcsve: O,Yes U Flo Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: 0 existing ❑ new size_ N Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other v Zoning Board of Appeals A thorization ❑ Appeal # N Recorded ❑ v Commercial ❑Yes 'No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use SI► (eV►�1c�(,rc. v(.ChC� APPLICANT INFORMATION - - (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name bIlS_ GlGCtfr' L14— Telephone Number Addressa License #1�0 _ b)0L&M Nil D Q16 / Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # d 91 ICU ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE I: kb —1 ,. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS - ' VILLAGE ) ' OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION �N� �^ { tLsmu. FRAME t INSULATION i FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ' PLUMBING: ROUGH . FINAL: , GAS:.: ROUGH FINAL - �/� FINAL BUILDING DATE-CLOSED-OUT r ASSOCIATION'PLAN NO. ' • - Jk.S L -Ft t,x-, - rKEr, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services r BAMN is ' Thomas F. Geiler, Director Building Division rfp}rUc Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Coi-r:=ssioner 260 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 0260 f www.town.barnsta b le.w a.us Offices 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 PLAN REVIEW zD & 3 6 3 Owner: otu440 L//IFTi Map/Parcel Project Address t9V 0'*A-4xb (48• Builder: Ham'goelk S The following items were noted on reviewing: _ ZOXX-R, FROM Gnu£ /PAR *"W0WiAJ6- -TfO'Mr T�,fE /�it.�SL�a7 r /Ouud�Z�f i Sr2 t.-c-"re ef- 2' �w w l/ SEconra .Fcoa�z �� �rA5#,eD Tc Ex/f i'i �,F o -s.�s�• GCMG.` 7' ? ti G • V 3 • Ain �171- G Da /go ftf �4-cs�DE �G`{lCr= RA/s2/N7r A• AF-3r(sr e-/Ft i,a8 Sersrs Nor*40f�aT��' S ?l!G 'TtG`��' /�70� .�li'�k.R� 6/V �G �w!Avow� • -rF-r_-roxre�' su��6� Reviewed by: Date: / �I� ., �--- SMOKE G ; DR REVIEWED �\ BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPT. D/ � TE IS FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIRED F D BOTH SIGNATURES ARE OR PERMI7T/Np � ^1 S ti. r CD SDXIDE ALARMS W C X T 7 P, �r 1 � /���- � � V M MUSTBE INSTALLED PER ASSACHUSETTS BUILDING CODE � � _�..t,.:.r ..I s ' Ik I 13 mll-ti •ter ..-..-...... <................N_.,_ ..._...m.� .... e. - • _ - } ' -.e__. 7. 4. J. _ .. .... .. .. _ _. .....-___ .- .__.____._.._ .:... � Try, � �'•�-_ _ ,► 1 i 4 i 1 Ptao ��t7 t E .T. FMK M S SCALE: �. 1 � f APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY RF; w i DATE: REVISED a { eA r�Q a1v H �✓ tVu i z, DRAWING NUMBER 0 " ' f � f f ON ® c O A j 0 0 a ci 4 0 0 n �o i .;. .®. ._.. P 9 Ll 4 1 mR.-4 rnPV5 EJWArkd Os r\u ti SCALE: I �I APPROVED BY: DRAWN By xE z _ } _ W }� DATE: REVISED u { a N 2 W � p#►Q(V{5 DRAWING NUMBER o . crotht�AR�� ��� ��✓. �3�g�'�`�t� ILIA, '> 67 ACCESS COVERS MUST BE WITHIN ' ACCESS COVER MUST PUMP SYSTEM NOTES: GENERAL NOTES 6' OF FINISH GRADE I—�Ow—•-, BE TO FINISH GRADE I. PUMP r0 BF MYERS RESIDENTIAL SEWAGE PUMP MODEL MR 5•IIC + +Aa HBO tFA VV I OR EQUAL. l• THIS PLAN IS FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION a 35.3 41EE OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM ONLY. 2. THE PUMP SMALL START AND STOP AT rNE ELEVATIONS SHOWN. 1'PVC INLET A coup[lNo 3. 1Nf PUMP SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT OONFORMANCE WITH 2. VERTICAL DATUM IS NGVD. FOR BENCH MARKS REPTNf MANUFACTURER'9 SPEC/FICArIONJ AND TIRE V REGN.ArIONS. SET. SEE SITE PLAN. NOL! PLAN DISCHARGE SHALL BE 2 INCHES. PUMP SHOULD BE ABLE TOJI.S nl70EI . BE D/JCON.IIECTFO dAD LIFTED OUT OF THE PUMP CHAMBER W/T1OUT G HAVING TO ENTFR THE PUMP CHAMBER. J. ALL CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND AIATER14LS AND . OCUS PHrER vuroW D-BOX MAINTENANCE OF THE SEPTIC SYSTEM SHALL IR' b 4. THE ALARM SMALL $TART AT THE ELEVATION SHOWN AND BE 'i run oTF ° CONFORM TO MASS. D.E.P. TITLE 5 AND LOCAL POWERED BY A CIRCUIT SEPARATE FROM THE PUMP POWER. - S° ; ° BOARD OF HEALTH REGULATIONS. 14' 5. AN ELECTRICAL PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FOR THIS INSTALLATION. , Q PUMP DE TA I L:NOT TO SCALE _ 4. ALL SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS LOCATED UNDER uslNc /soosT75oovc Lallo TANK AREAS SUBJECT TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC OR GREATER THAN J' IN DEPTH SHALL BE CAPABLE OF WITH- I STANDING H-20 WHEEL LOADS. I 5. ALL SEWER PIPE SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC OR l_OCUS MAP ,,.{{ APPROVED EQUAL. DESIGN CRITERIA : 'Y 6. SEPTIC TANK. PUMP CHAMBER AND D-BOX SHALL BE DESIGN FLOW: APARTMENT OVER GARAGE REINFORCED PRECAST CONCRETE. WATERTIGHT AND I BEDROOMS A7 1/0 G.P.D. PER WATERPROOF. D-BOX SHALL BE WATER TES TED TO ; BEDROOM EOUALS 110 G.P.D I330 GPD MIND LM --- - '�/ '• CHECK FOR LEVEL WHEN THERE IS MORE THAN ONE i OUTLET. SEPTIC TANK R£OUIRED: JJO G.P.D. X 200% - 660 GAL. 7. BEFORE CONSTRUCTION CALL "DIG-SAFE'. SEPTIC TANK PROVIDED: 1500 GAL. MIN. 'b� LOT I 1-888-DIO-SAFE AND THE LOCAL WATER DEPT. •C �, I 236.84,.0� S0.FT. FOR LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. ti `� DESIGN FLOW: EXISTING BARN 5.4: ACRES EMPLOYEES AT IS G.P.D. PER tiV a .. SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE EMPLOYEE EOUALS 30 G.P.D. I200 GPD MINI o DESIGN ENGINEER TWO DAYS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF THE SYSTEM TO ALLOW FOR SCHEDULING OF THE SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEM REOUIRED: 11 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS. ' n TOTAL FLOW: 110 GPD • 30 GPD - 140 GPD TOTAL SLEEVE Wi DESIGN PERC RATE l 5 MIN71NCH , uRBEB DIAMETER PIPE ID* SOIL TEXTURAL CLASS - I EITHER SIDE of WATER EFFLUENT LOAD;NG RATE • 0.74 GPD15F , tan- GPD / 0.74 GPDISF - 189 S.F REOUIRED II �1 Ary i 11 h EX+571NG: 2-500 5CL ELCHI NG C .S;;AMBER y. W14' STONE AROUND, A-477 S.F. 10. Of 11: I I G BARN STIN D-BOX ``q f•Y.PO,� +`+++ I EXISTfMG 1500 GAL `\� EXIST:III:S.IS SEPTIC TANK I .67, BM. GARAGE SLAB WETLAND .oQ �C. EL-35.3 WE Try 1G / IRON EDGE OF ti b' i 100 EXISTING ORYWELL SE/PT / C SYSTEM OES / G/V F 1� PROPOSED 85 L 0MBARD A VENUE. MAP IS-5 . PARCEL 00,3001 SEPTIC TAMI PUMP CHAMBER � SLEEVE!/LARGEF WE S T S A R IV S T A B L. E A MBA . ! 014MEF£R PIPE fO' Ef TNER SIDE OF WArfv 1�EJl' PREPARED FOR ' LEGEND I ■CB CONCRETE BOUND AELL E D W,4 R D D S M LJ N I —W— WA TER LINE O HYDRANT SCALE : / 20 OCTO8ER 28 . 2O / / —G— GAS LINE ` --OHW— OVER HEAD WIRES E ,A G L E SURVEY I N G , I NC C LIGHT POST 923 Rou t 6A —E— UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE I j —T— UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE L 1 NE Y o r m0 u t h p o r t NA A. 02675 1 —CTV— UNDERGROUND CABLE✓'SION LINE./� (5 0 8� 3 6 2—8 T 3 2 j 40.4 SPOT ELEVATION ` 1�1/ <508) 432-5333 _.-40 EXISTING CONTOUR „ ! I p0' FROM EDGE OF WETLAN p _ p_01 _ PROPOSED CONTOUR — 0 /0 20 40 JOB.NO: I I-I 17 F I_ELD:CANAL CALC: SAH/CFW CHECK: CFW _ DRN: SAH J I THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) fill IM / DATA ` t TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR AQUAPONICS FARM - #80251 PARCEL ID 155 003 001 GEOBASE ID ADDRESS 85 LOMBARD AVE .Y PHONE WEST BARNSTABLE, MA ZIP 02655 - LOT 13]nWk LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PERMIT 89431 DESCRIPTION CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY AQUAPONICS FARM PERMIT TYPE BC00 TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of ARCHITECTS:. Regulatory Services TOTAL FEES: ' $75.00 BOND $.00 n �1NE 1 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 "''�►� 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY * BARNSrABLE, MAsa ED MPS , BUIL I DWISION ' BY I A DATE ISSUED 01%0,,`/2006 EXPIRATION DATE v "V t OWL. Zip ° Z BU1LDIIN '. '1" Ott. . .� ?rlr, • � � ,ti, Department of r . Regulatory Services * BARNSTABLE, # BUILDING DIVISION BY THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OFTHIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION I PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED, SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. I BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS �� �y �1 I 2 L) L 2 2rl� A 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1 AL 710 S fiAf4iCkO$6*' M") ; d_ J 2 BOARD OF HEALTH 3 0 ® � 4)q& OTHER::, E PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL I ny/Hr I _ WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS ' THE INSPECTifi HAS APPROVED STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS AUS OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NO'TIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. t jrPERMIT- BUILDI, ING I I • I i t I � , I ' r �7y o� Barnstable Old Kings"Highway Historic District Committee MAM�p 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601, TEL:. 508-862-4787 Fax 508-862-4784 1619. APPLICATION, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPR IATENESS Application is hereby made,with four(4)complete sets,for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapte 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 19 Alteration 2. Type of Building: } House Garage/barn ❑ Shed ❑ Commercial ❑ Other 3. Exterior Painting, roof ❑ new roof ❑ color/material change, of trim, siding, window, door 4. Sig_: ❑ New Sign ❑ Existing Sign ❑ Repainting Existing Sign 5. Structure: ❑ Fence, ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Retaining wall ❑ Tennis court ❑ Other 6. Pool ❑ Swimming Other man-made pool ❑ Solar panels ❑ Other ���'� Type or Print.Legibly: Date 1/ s 1 NOTE All applications insist be signed by the current owner Owner(print): , Telephone#: _ 7 re ' ;{J Address of Proposed Work • sr.. . -. ✓.' I� � t# ��Village fygLo ?1 . Mailing Address(if different) ,_ 4144 ture Owner's Signa Description of pProposed Work: Give particulars of work toe done: ©t") ex5+1',Lj�'t Q y'x m 1;. 6?�►�� =�" ! •}EJi .'a+-t+L';� L�i7 «:: �` > A+L l - +• !i �—� C 0,, t1 Agent or Contractor(print): l+.Ft�Cci4 i�� �i `� Telephone#: =ZY. Address: �( �t ,.3 ., �- �.► g Contractor/Agent' signature: F r 7m"uutttee use nly. This Certificate is hereby APPROVE ENIED ate � Members signatures OCT 2 6AMP 2011 APPF W - � NOV 09 ?4ip7 Townxffii�►nst8kile= . OItl;4tir��+.y�hw 1 Q.\Boards and Commissions\Old Kings Highway\OKHApplications\OKH DRAFT 2011 Cert Appropriateness DRAFT.doc CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS SPEC SHEET Please submit 5 Copies Foundation Type: (Max. 12"exposed) (material-brick/cement, other) Siding Type: Clapboard_ shingle other Material: red cedar white cedar l_ other Color: Chimney Material: Color. Roof Material: (make.&style) lr-�S0, Color: �� � 10 �'�), Roof Pitch(s): (7/12 minimum) L-tr?Tt'P9' (specify on plans for new buildings, major additions) Windomand door trim material: wood X other material, specify Cc Size of cornerboards size of casings (1 X 4 min.) color Rakes Ist member 2nd member ' tl T � Depth of overhang � L�L �17^ Window: make/model �i tVs� ' ( ) material � �' �= , color LLA? TZ (Provide window schedule on plan for new buildings, major additions) Window grills(please check all that apply_: true divided lights_ exteriorlued grills grills between glass movable interior_ None Door style and make: '� l 4�� R .:; -5" 't teri <,c:-�'.a.� Color: 1�.. /►, J Garage Door,Style �� '` Size of opening Material-S-TFZ L. Color Shutter Type/Style/Material: �UA- Color: Gutter Type/Material: :`U A Color: Deck material: wood other material, specify - Color: Skylight,type/make/model/: JAL .E mater�ra�l R ROVC orb Size: Sign size: Type/Materials: NOV 0 9 2011 Color: Fence Type(max 6' ) Style material Town of Bamnstabie Color: Committee Hill Retaining wall: Material:. Lighting,freestanding on building E J '� illuminating sign OTHER INFORMATION: THE ATTACHED CHECK LIST MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED Please provide samples of 'aint ufacturers brochure of windows,doors,garage door,fences,lamp posts e 1, i Signed: (plan prep Print Name kkxq.tq,> Q.\Boards and Cominissions\01d gs HIg way\OK11 Applications\OKH DRAFT 2011 Cert Appropriateness DRAFT.doc REScheck Software Version 4.3.1 Compliance Certificate Project Title: Osmun Residence Energy Code: 2009 IECC Location: Barnstable, Massachusetts Construction Type: Single Family Glazing Area Percentage: 5% Heating Degree Days: 6137 Climate Zone: 5 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Lombard Ave Harry Ellis W Barnstable,MA Harry Ellis Builders 2484 Main St So Chatham,MA 02659 Compliance:Passes using UA trade-off Compliance:6.6%Better Than Code Maximum UA:121 Your UA:113 The%Better or Worse Than Code index reflects how close to compliance the house is based on code trade-off rules. It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Gross Cavity Cont. Glazing UA Assembly Area or R-Value R-Vallue or Door Perimeter U-Factor Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 720 30.0 0.0 25 Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"D.C. 864 21.0 0.0 44 Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 33 0.300 10 Window 2:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 14 0.280 4 Door 1:Solid 40 0.140 6 Floor 1:All-Wood JOISt/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space 720 30.0 0.0 24 Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2009 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.3.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date Project Notes: Prepared by:Summit Insulation Co.,Inc. P.O.Box 1337 Harwich,MA 02645 ieo01SIA10 o ty Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 06/12/12 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Osmun.rck Page 1 of 4 r 1 REScheck Software Version 4.3.1 Inspection Checklist Ceilings: ❑ Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss,R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: Above-Grade Walls: ❑ Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c.,R-21.0 cavity insulation Comments: Windows: ❑ Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E,U-factor:0.300 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: ❑ Window 2:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E,U-factor:0.280 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: Doors: ❑ Door 1:Solid,U-factor:0.140 Comments: Floors: ❑ Floor 1:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space,R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: Floor insulation is installed in permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking. Air Leakage: ❑ Joints(including rim joist junctions),attic access openings,penetrations,and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed with caulk,gasketed,weatherstripped or otherwise sealed with an air barrier material,suitable film or solid material. ❑ Air barrier and sealing exists on common walls between dwelling units,on exterior walls behind tubs/showers,and in openings between window/doorjambs and framing. ❑ Recessed lights in the building thermal envelope are 1)type IC rated and ASTM E283 labeled and 2)sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering. ❑ Access doors separating conditioned from unconditioned space are weather-stripped and insulated(without insulation compression or damage)to at least the level of insulation on the surrounding surfaces.Where loose fill insulation exists,a baffle or retainer is installed to maintain insulation application. ❑ Wood-burning fireplaces have gasketed doors and outdoor combustion air. Air Sealing and Insulation: ❑ Building envelope air tightness and insulation installation complies by either 1)a post rough-in blower door test result of less than 7 ACH at 33.5 psf OR 2)the following items have been satisfied: (a)Air barriers and thermal barrier:Installed on outside of air-permeable insulation and breaks or joints in the air barrier are filled or repaired. (b)Ceiling/attic:Air barrier in any dropped ceiling/soffit is substantially aligned with insulation and any gaps are sealed. (c)Above-grade walls:Insulation is installed in substantial contact and continuous alignment with the building envelope air barrier. (d)Floors:Air barrier is installed at any exposed edge of insulation. (e)Plumbing and wiring: Insulation is placed between outside and pipes.Batt insulation is cut to fit around wiring and plumbing,or sprayed/blown insulation extends behind piping and wiring. Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 06/12/12 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Osmun.rck Page 2 of 4 (0 Comers,headers,narrow framing cavities,and rim joists are insulated. (9)Shower/tub on exterior wall:Insulation exists between showers/tubs and exterior wall. Sunrooms: O Sunrooms that are thermally isolated from the building envelope have a maximum fenestration U-factor of 0.50 and the maximum skylight U-factor of 0.75.New windows and doors separating the sunroom from conditioned space meet the building thermal envelope requirements. Vapor Retarder: Vapor retarder is installed on the warm-in-winter side of all non-vented framed ceilings,walls,and floors;or it has been determined that moisture or its freezing will not damage the materials;or other approved means to avoid condensation are provided. Comments: Materials Identification and Installation: ❑ Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Insulation is installed in substantial contact with the surface being insulated and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value. Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined. o Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided. o Insulation R-values and glazing U-factors are clearly marked on the building plans or specifications. Duct Insulation: <] Supply ducts in attics are insulated to a minimum of R-8.All other ducts in unconditioned spaces or outside the building envelope are insulated to at least R-6. Duct Construction and Testing: Building framing cavities are not used as supply ducts. All joints and seams of air ducts,air handlers,filter boxes,and building cavities used as return ducts are substantially airtight by means of tapes,mastics,liquid sealants,gasketing or other approved closure systems.Tapes,mastics,and fasteners are rated UL 181A or UL 181 B and are labeled according to the duct construction.Metal duct connections with equipment and/or fittings are mechanically fastened.Crimp joints for round metal ducts have a contact lap of at least 1 1/2 inches and are fastened with a minimum of three equally spaced sheet-metal screws. Exceptions: Joint and seams covered with spray polyurethane foam. Where a partially inaccessible duct connection exists,mechanical fasteners can be equally spaced on the exposed portion of the joint so as to prevent a hinge effect. Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in.w.g.(500 Pa). Duct tightness test has been performed and meets one of the following test criteria: (1)Postconstruction leakage to outdoors test:Less than or equal to 57.6 cfm(8 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area). (2)Postconstruction total leakage test(including air handler enclosure):Less than or equal to 86.4 cfm(12 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area)pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (3)Rough-in total leakage test with air handler installed:Less than or equal to 43.2 cfm(6 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area) when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (4)Rough-in total leakage test without air handler installed:Less than or equal to 28.8 cfm(4 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area). Heating and Cooling Equipment Sizing: Additional requirements for equipment sizing are included by an inspection for compliance with the International Residential Code. For systems serving multiple dwelling units documentation has been submitted demonstrating compliance with 2009 IECC Commercial Building Mechanical and/or Service Water Heating(Sections 503 and 504). Circulating Service Hot Water Systems: 0 Circulating service hot water pipes are insulated to R-2. ❑ Circulating service hot water systems include an automatic or accessible manual switch to turn off the circulating pump when the system is not in use. Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation: HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are insulated to R-3. Swimming Pools: Heated swimming pools have an on/off heater switch. ❑ Pool heaters operating on natural gas or LPG have an electronic pilot light. Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 06/12/12 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Osmun.rck Page 3 of 4 Timer switches on pool heaters and pumps are present. Exceptions: Where public health standards require continuous pump operation. Where pumps operate within solar-and/or waste-heat-recovery systems. Heated swimming pools have a cover on or at the water surface.For pools heated over 90 degrees F(32 degrees C)the cover has a minimum insulation value of R-12. Exceptions: Covers are not required when 601353165630f the heating energy is from site-recovered energy or solar energy source. Lighting Requirements: C]. A minimum of 50 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures can be categorized as one of the following: (a)Compact fluorescent (b)T-8 or smaller diameter linear fluorescent (c)40 lumens per watt for lamp wattage—15 (d)50 lumens per watt for lamp wattage>15 and—40 (e)60 lumens per watt for lamp wattage>40 Other Requirements: i] Snow-and ice-melting systems with energy supplied from the service to a building shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when a)the pavement temperature is above 50 degrees F,b)no precipitation is falling,and c)the outdoor temperature is above 40 degrees F(a manual shutoff control is also permitted to satisfy requirement V). Certificate: ❑ A permanent certificate is provided on or in the electrical distribution panel listing the predominant insulation R-values;window U-factors;type and efficiency of space-conditioning and water heating equipment.The certificate does not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label,service disconnect label or other required labels. NOTES TO FIELD:(Building Department Use Only) Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 06/12/12 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Osmun.rck Page 4 of 4 I 2009 IECC Energy Efficiency Certificate Insulation . Ceiling/Roof 30.00 Wall 21.00 Floor I Foundation 30.00 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Glass&Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.30 0.19 Door 0.14 NA Heating&Cooling Heating System: Cooling System: Water Heater: Name: Date: Comments: PHILBROOK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION 107 BEACH STREET DENNIS,MA 02638 N --4 1-508.385-8682 ra � " VT 7 June 2012 � n xa TO: Mr. Harry Ellis - Builder -z v FOR: Roof/Story Framing Connection Checks for OSMUN Garage Addition 85 Lombard Avenue West Barnstable, MA Project No: P12-16 ITEM ----------- ------------ -------------- I ------------ ENGINEERING DESIGN REVIEW; Office & Site Check for Roof & Story Frame I Connections. Engineering Analysis I for 8th ed. Code. w/ Design Notes. _ I & Photo Worksheets: I 5.5 hrs @ $130.00/hr I $715.00 ----------- ----- ------- -------------- I ------------ Balance Due I $715.00 Accounts are considered due upon invoice date. A fee equal to 1.5% per month (18% per annum) shall be imposed on accounts past due 30 days. Past due balances subject to collection fees. . PHILBROOK ENGINEERING&CONSTRUCTION teeth=ed� 107 BEACH STREET Project: OSMUN 2nd Story Addition p12 �� DENNIS,MA 02638 Project No: P12-16 1 1-608-385-8682 Date: 7 June 2012 BUILDING LAYOUTS �,e�-0 OF MgsS4Cy o Foundation & Plan Layout Review - Owner Plans - UNK date and designer p� G � T. VARNUM _ :� : _��:, _ _ _—_.____ PHILBROOK o Wood Frame Const�ManualiChp. 3 Prescriptive Method for 110 MPH Exp B UON o MECHANICAL 1 Zone for 2nd Floor Garaage & Re-used/Re-set Stick-built Wood Framed Roof `� No. 30690 m Layout Design Zones & Mean Roof Height Length Width Story Mrh I �� Zone 1; Addition 2nd Story 30 24 2nd 22, TONAL o Assign Aspect Ratios - 2 Ways L/W W/L Zone 1; Addition 2nd Story 1.25 0.80 use 1.0 _R*E Zpl'Z o Determine Primary Method of Design by Zone & Note Special Conditions Zone 1; Addition 2nd Story WFCM 1&2 Prescriptive Chp. 3 AND Engineered Design e Define Shear Lines - Roof, Ceiling & 1 Flr - Prescriptive Tables 3.17A, 3.17B & 3.17D Height Ratio Wind Req. Len Eff. Len Zone 1; Addition 2nd Story 90" 34t:1 pazll 6.7' 19.0' a. (w/o 9/8) 26" pazll 6.7' 19.0' a. perp 11.1 14.0' a. perp 11.1 20.0' a. a. All Upper_Wills;_IAW Tbl._3.17D_nails_at_edges_to_be_6 o/c_w/1 g_" CDX_& l/2" GWB_Inside b. Roof to Upper Walls; Wind PERP to Ridge; Rafter Uplift Ties to New Eavline Wall Ref Pres, (Uplift) Zone 1 = -18 lb/sq ft V(roof) = (Width x Zone 1)/2 x 1611/12" = 241/2 x (-18+ .6x10) x 1.33 = -192 lb/tail Uplift Connections; 1 ea 5" ledger-Lok per Rafter = 206 lb/tail OK by Mfg. Tables Roof to Upper Walls; Wind PERP to Ridge; Rafter Shear Ties to New Gable End Walls Ref Pres (Horiz) Zone 4 = -20 lb/sq ft and Roof Height(eff) = .667 x 8' V(roof) = (Height (eff) x Length x Zone 4)/2 = (5.3'x 30'x 20)/2 = -1,600 lb/gable wall Shear Connections; 5" Ledger-Lok per 10 full stud bays = 2,330 lb OK by Mfg. Tables NOTE - PARALLEL direction not checked; less loads and more screws along 30' eaveline c. Upper Walls to Lower Wall Plates; Wind PERP to Ridge; Gable Rim to Old Top Wall Plates Ref Pres (Horiz) Zone 4 = -20 lb/sq ft and Roof + Wall Height(eff) = (81/2 + 81) = 12' V(roof+story) = (H(eff) x Length x Zone 4)/2 = (12'x 30'x 20)/2 = -3,600 lb each end Wall End Uplift = V(roof+story) x Height/Total Width = 1,200 lb End Uplift = 1,200 lb - Requires Simpson FSC = 1,570 lb @ corners OK by Mfg. Tables Ref Pres (Horiz) Zone 4 = -20 lb/sq ft and H(eff) = 12' V(roof&story) = -3,600 lb/gable walls & v(roof/story) = V/W = 150 lb/lf (400 lb/Tie) Shear Connections; Simpson LTP4 @ 32" o/c @ top wall plates = 445 lb OK by Mfg. Tables Upper Walls to Lower Wall Plates; Wind PARALLEL to Ridge; Gable Rim to Old Top Wall Plates Ref Pres (Horiz) Zone 4 = -20 lb/sq ft and Roof + Wall Height(eff) = (81/2 + 81) = 12, V(roof+story) = (H(eff) x Length x Zone 4)/2 = (12'x 24'x 20)/2 = -2,880 lb each end Wall End Uplift = V(roof+story) x Height/Total Length = -770 lb OK by Corner FSC Ref Pres (Horiz) Zone 4 = -20 lb/sq ft and H(eff) = 12' V(roof&story) = -2,880 lb/gable walls & v(roof/story) = V/L = 100 lb/lf (133 lb/heel) Shear Connections; 6" Timber-Lok per stud bay @ Joist Heel = 175 lb OK by Mfg. Tables V 's 0 0 Oe♦0 0 p 0 0 j C m.nuw J C 1 N 0 • 03 0 • • t 0 W#:Za 'Z 0 O _t tf! _t Loc: 85 LOMBARD AVE. ---� _ Project No: P12-16 Uplift & Shear Ties Rafters @ Ridge - now secured w/ new high Rafter -- ---• Ties. Old roof re-used iV intact - no additional changes needed Existing 5" Trus- _ _ Lok Screws @ 16" o/c Tie Rafter to -K� Double Plates - no additional changes needed Loc: 85 LOMBARD AVE. Project No: P12-16 Uplift & Shear Ties ADD new 6" Timber-lok TOE @ 16" o/c up from bottom plate into heel of } floor joists - 2nd story to j- 1 st story connection. ♦ t ♦ is ♦ . ♦ a t NM` ADD new Simpson FSC connectors between floors in all 4 ' corners at top of 1 st floor wall to • I i connect to 2nd floor wall above �+ the floor plates. Use 3/8" threaded rod as the connector tie I _ ADD new Simpson LTP4 plates • - attaching top and bottom plates together. Space 32" o/c. Note that new upper plywood breaks c, between plates around garage 1 perimeter II Nov 10 11 12: 38p a and t farms Osmun 508 362 8441 p. 1 'down of Barnstable Regulatory Services a Y'bomae F, 'b7P a Ctie!lelr,Dtmtnr Puildimg Divisioxt Tom parry,Baiidwg Oomnaiaatoaer 200 Main sum k MA 0601 www,town.bamsta bic-ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 .Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Qwne.r Must Cory P""e and Sign This Section I£U9' g"uilder as owner of the bnbjea p=OPIM7 hereby authori.-Fin to at t on my beb4 2U matters relative to weak Ruffionzed by tim-building pe=it Ave., (AA&cat; otjob) **fool fences anal ala4ms are the resPoukbility of the applicant, pools are not to be filled before fence xs znstailcd and phis ate not to be Utilized uuti� all foal inspections are performed and accepted. Sigaatmre of C>Wner Sig cure o A- t PP Print Name print Nauae DiLte Q!F0P' tS..aw�MPP SSj0M 00L6 1' Massachusetts- Department of Public SafctN Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS 2502() Restricted to: 00 HAROLD C EWS 2484 MAIN ST SO CHATHAM.MA 02659 Expiration: 1129R012 (unnni.�ionrr Tr#: 12096 Office of Consumer Affairs and Efusiness Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 :tome improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 103509 Type: DBA ' Expiration: 7/8/2012 Tr# 299053 HARRY ELLIS, BUILDER Harold Ellis 2484 MAIN ST ` S CHATHAM, MA 02659 ." ; Update Address and return card Mark reason for change. ❑ Address ❑ Renewal u Employment Lost Ca DPS-CAI 0 50M-04104-C/01216 _ —T- _ -- � � e � � License or registration valid for individal use only �. Office of Coosomer Affairs B mess egulation before the expiration date. If found return to: HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation Registration: ,103509 Type. 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 t Expiration: 7/8/2012 DBA Boston,MA 02116 H RY ELLIS,BUILDER...; Harold Ellis 2484 MAIN ST `.: :.;: ;. ��.�- .� S CHATHAM,MA 02659'' '.,:,• � Undersecretary Not rwithout REScheck Software Version 4.3.1 Compliance Certificate Project Title: Osmun Residence Energy Code: 2009 IECC Location: Barnstable, Massachusetts Construction Type: Single Family Glazing Area Percentage: 5% Heating Degree Days: 6137 Climate Zone: 5 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Lombard Ave Harry Ellis W Barnstable,MA Harry Ellis Builders 2484 Main St So Chatham,MA 02659 • Compliance:0.0%Better Than Code Maximum UA:121 Your UA:121 The%Better or Worse Than Code index reflects how dose to compliance the house is based on code trade-off rules. It DOES NOT provide an estimate of energy use or cost relative to a minimum-code home. Gross Cavity Cont. Glazing UIA' Assembly Area or R-Value R-Value or Door Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 720 38.0 0.0 22 Wall 1:Wood Frame,16"o.c. 864 15.0 0.0 60 Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 33 0.300- 10 Window 2:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E 14 0.280 4 Door 1:Solid 40 0.140 6 Floor 1:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space 720 38.0 0.0 19 Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designed to meet the 2009 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.3.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the REScheck Inspection Checklist. Name-Title Signature Date Project Notes: Prepared by:Summit Insulation Co.,Inc. P.O.Box 1337 Harwich,MA 02645 Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 11/11/11 Data filename:C:\Documents and Setfings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Pacheco.rck Page 1 of 4 REScheck Software Version 4.3.1 Inspection Checklist Ceilings: ❑ Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss,R-38.0 cavity insulation Comments: Above-Grade Walls: ❑ Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c.,R-15.0 cavity insulation Comments: Windows: ❑ Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E,U-factor:0.300 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes-No. Comments: Cl Window 2:Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E,U-factor:0.280 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: Doors: ❑ Door 1:Solid,U-factor:0.140 Comments: Floors: ❑ Floor 1:All-Wood Joi st/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space,R-38.0 cavity insulation Comments: Floor insulation is installed in permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking. Air Leakage: ❑ Joints(including rim joist junctions),attic access openings,penetrations,and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed with caulk,gasketed,weatherstripped or otherwise sealed with an air barrier material,suitable film or solid material. ❑ Air barrier and sealing exists on common walls between dwelling units,on exterior walls behind tubs/showers,and in openings between window/door jambs and framing. ❑ Recessed lights in the building thermal envelope are 1)type IC rated and ASTM E283 labeled and 2)sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering. Access doors separating conditioned from unconditioned space are weather-stripped and in (without insulation compression or damage)to at least the level of insulation on the surrounding surfaces.Where loose fill insulation exists,a baffle or retainer is installed to maintain insulation application. Wood-burning fireplaces have gasketed doors and outdoor combustion air. Air Sealing and Insulation: ❑ Building envelope air tightness and insulation installation complies by either 1)a post rough-in blower door test result of less than 7 ACH at 33.5 psf OR 2)the following items have been satisfied: (a)Air barriers and thermal barrier:Installed on outside of air-permeable insulation and breaks or joints in the air barrier are filled or repaired. (b)Ceiling/attic:Air barrier in any dropped ceiling/soffit is substantially aligned with insulation and any gaps are sealed. (c)Above-grade walls:Insulation is installed in substantial contact and continuous alignment with the building envelope air barrier. (d)Floors:Air barrier is installed at any exposed edge of insulation. (a)Plumbing and wiring:Insulation is placed between outside and pipes.Batt insulation is cut to fit around wiring and plumbing,or sprayed/blown insulation extends behind piping and wiring. Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 11/11/11 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Pacheco.rck Page 2 of 4 (f) Comers,headers,narrow framing cavities,and rim joists are insulated. ' (9)Shower/tub on exterior wall:Insulation exists between showers/tubs and exterior wall. Sunrooms: Cl Sunrooms that are thermally isolated from the building envelope have a maximum fenestration U-factor of 0.50 and the maximum skylight U-factor of 0.75.New windows and doors separating the sunroom from conditioned space meet the building thermal envelope requirements. Vapor Retarder: ❑ Vapor retarder is installed on the warm-in-winter side of all non-vented framed ceilings,walls,and floors;or it has been determined that moisture or its freezing will not damage the materials;or other approved means to avoid condensation are provided. Comments: Materials Identification and Installation: ❑ Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. 171 Insulation is installed in substantial contact with the surface being insulated and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value. 17 Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined. Cl Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided. Cl Insulation R-values and glazing U-factors are clearly marked on the building plans or specifications. Duct Insulation: Supply ducts in attics are insulated to a minimum of R-8.All other ducts in unconditioned spaces or outside the building envelope are insulated to at least R-6. Duct Construction and Testing: Building framing cavities are not used as supply ducts. All joints and seams of air ducts,air handlers,filter boxes,and building cavities used as return ducts are substantially airtight by means of tapes,mastics,liquid sealants,gasketing or other approved closure systems.Tapes,mastics,and fasteners are rated UL 181A or UL 181 B and are labeled according to the duct construction.Metal duct connections with equipment and/or fittings are mechanically fastened.Crimp joints for round metal ducts have a contact lap of at least 1 1/2 inches and are fastened with a minimum of three equally spaced sheet-metal screws. Exceptions: Joint and seams covered with spray polyurethane foam. Where a partially inaccessible duct connection exists,mechanical fasteners can be equally spaced on the exposed portion of the joint so as to prevent a hinge effect. Continuously welded and locking-type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at less than 2 in.w.g.(500 Pa). Duct tightness test has been performed and meets one of the following test criteria: (1)Postconstruction leakage to outdoors test:Less than or equal to 57.6 cfm(8 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area). (2)Postconstruction total leakage test(including air handler enclosure):Less than or equal to 86.4 cfm(12 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area)pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (3)Rough-in total leakage test with air handler installed:Less than or equal to 43.2 cfm(6 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area) when tested at a pressure differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (4)Rough-in total leakage test without air handler installed:Less than or equal to 28.8 cfm(4 cfm per 100 ft2 of conditioned floor area). Heating and Cooling Equipment Sizing: Additional requirements for equipment sizing are included by an inspection for compliance with the International Residential Code. For systems serving multiple dwelling units documentation has been submitted demonstrating compliance with 2009 IECC Commercial Building Mechanical and/or Service Water Heating(Sections 503 and 504). Circulating Service Hot Water Systems: Circulating service hot water pipes are insulated to R-2. Cj Circulating service.hot water systems include an automatic or accessible manual switch to turn off the circulating pump when the system is not in use. Heating and Cooling Piping Insulation: HVAC piping conveying fluids above 105 degrees F or chilled fluids below 55 degrees F are insulated to R-3. Swimming Pools: Heated swimming pools have an on/off heater switch. Pool heaters operating on natural gas or LPG have an electronic pilot light. Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 11/11/11 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Pacheco.rck Page 3 of 4 0 Timer switches on pool heaters and pumps are present. Exceptions: Where public health standards require continuous pump operation. Where pumps operate within solar-and/or waste-heat-recovery systems. 0 Heated swimming pools have a cover on or at the water surface.For pools heated over 90 degrees F(32 degrees C)the cover has a minimum insulation value of R-12. Exceptions: Covers are not required when 601353164750f the heating energy is from site-recovered energy or solar energy source. Lighting Requirements: 0 A minimum of 50 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures can be categorized as one of the following: (a)Compact fluorescent (b)T-8 or smaller diameter linear fluorescent (c)40 lumens per watt for lamp wattage<=15 (d)50 lumens per watt for lamp wattage>15 and<=40 (e)60 lumens per watt for lamp wattage>40 Other Requirements: 0 Snow-and ice-melting systems with energy supplied from the service to a building shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when a)the pavement temperature is above 50 degrees F,b)no precipitation is falling,and c)the outdoor temperature is above 40 degrees F(a manual shutoff control is also permitted to satisfy requirement V). Certificate: 0 A permanent certificate is provided on or in the electrical distribution panel listing the predominant insulation R-values;window U-factors;type and efficiency of space-conditioning and water heating equipment.The certificate does not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label,service disconnect label or other required labels. NOTES TO FIELD:(Building Department Use Only) Project Title: Osmun Residence Report date: 11/11/11 Data filename:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Documents\Energy Compliances\MECcheck\2010 Customer File\Ellis, Harry\Pacheco.rck Page 4 of 4 2009 IECC Energy Efficiency Certificate Insulation Rating R-Value Ceiling/Roof 38.00 Wall 15.00 Floor/Foundation 38.00 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Glass&Door Rating U-Factor SHGC Window 0.30 0.19 Door 0.14 NA Heating&Cooling Heating System: Cooling System: Water Heater: Name: Date: Comments: Affidavit of Substantial Financial Interest I, of on oath depose and itate as follows: 1. I an applicant for a building permit for operty located t Ma , Parcel . The address of the property is 2. 1 have ® % legal or equitable interest in the real property which is the subject of the building permit application which is identified in paragraph 1 above. 3. Within in the last twelve months from today's date, which is,[ J�D L( , the following individuals or entities have had a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest in the real property which is the subject of the building permit application which is identified in paragraph 1 above: _ 'n Name _ Address 4. Within the last twelve months, from today's date, which is �.� , I have had a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest in the following properties which have been the subject of a building permit application: Map/Parcel Address 5. Within this calendar year, I have submitted. building permit applications for property in which I have a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest. 6. Within the last ten days, I have submitted building permit applications for property in which I have a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest. 7. Within this month, I have submittedo building permit applications for property in which I have a 1% legal or equitable interest. 8. Within this month, I have received 3 building permits for property in which I have a 1% legal or equitable interest. Signed under the pains and penalties of per_j 2011. 2001-0050/affin 1 Q/LOTTERY/AFFIDAVIT T'he Commonwealth ofMassachuset& Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Invesdgations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www mass-gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers ARP licant Information Please Print Le 'bl Name (Business/orgaiBz�on/tndivicinaI): I(S '-R 9 t Id ev- L 'C Address: , n S- City/Strte/Zip. Phone #: A rean employer? Check the appropriate box: a employer with � 4• ❑I am a general contractor and I �e of project(required): loyees(turd and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑N construction a sole proprietor or parmer- listed on the attached sheet and have no employees These sub-contractors have , odehng ing for me in any capacity, employees and have workers' 8. ❑Demolition workers' comp. insurance comp.insurance.# 9, ❑Building addition ired.] 5. [] We are a corporaflon and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions a homeowner doing aIl workofficers have exercised their lf [No workers' comp, right of exemption per MCrL11,❑Plumbing repairs or additions mce required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no 12.[]Roof repairs employees. [No workers' 13.❑Other comp, insurance required] �Y applicant that checlsubmit box a must e]so fi t out the a section below showing their Wmimrs'compensation policy iufurmatioa. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they an $Contraotars that check this box must attached an additional sheet sh,wo and thm hirt outside contractor must submit a new affidavit indicating such employees, If the sub-contractors have to g namef o the sub-contractar and sty whether or not those entities have �p Y� they mast provide their workers'co mp.policy number. I ant an employer that is providing workers'coarpemadon insurance for my e npl information, ogees Below is the poFzcy and job site lusurance Company Name: 1 �� l S. Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: a t)ol )A) 1A 1a r� Expiration Date: Job Site Address: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number c � dat O�� Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of and expiration penalties date}. fore up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form offaa STOP WORKcRDER and of�e Of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a c of this sta Iuvestigations of the DIA for insurancecopy tenant may be forwarded to the Office of coverage verification. I do hereby certify arldi7 the pains and penalties,ofPerjwY dw the information provided above is true and correct Si tare: Phone Date: # Official use only. Do not write in this area to be completed by city or town officiaL City or Town: Permitl icense# Issuing Authority(circle one): I.Board of Health Z.Building Department 3, Citp/Town 6. Other CIerk 4.Electrical Inspector S.Plumbing Inspector Contact Person: Phone#: 11/10/2011 10:25 5084209227 MARK W SYLVIA PAGE 01 ACO CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDOKYYYI 1111012011 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER caNrAcr NAM : L16e Kerns Mark Sylvia Insurance Agency PHONEI rs08 428 0440 FAX Ne 771 Main Street Osterville,MA 02655 PRODucER INSURE SJ AFFORDING COVER_A_GE NAIC e INGURM INSURERA: FarM Fa1nily Casualty Insurance Harry Ellis Builder LLC . .., ••_ . 2484 Main St. ...SURERe South Chathern,MA 02659 INSURERc INSURER 0: INSURER E: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER, REVISION NUMBER: 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 BY 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, IN91R TYPE OF INSURANCEADM 91.1"ll POLICY NUMBER F�EFF !POLICY E7(P LIMITSJUIL YM A GENERAL LIABILITY 2001XG637 9/112011 911=12 EACNOCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 DAMAGE TOX COMMERCIALGENERAL GENER L LIABILITY PREMISES 6o owu 6 nw $ 5D DOD _ CLAIMS-MADE U OCCUR MED EXP ene p&san a 5,000 PERSONAL A AD_V INJURY S GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2,000,000 GEHL AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER; ^~ PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG S 2,000,000 Tx- POLICY PRO• LOC S AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMrr S (Ea sWdeM) ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Parr parson) S ww. ALL OWNED AUTOS • BODILY INJURY(Per ecddenl) 9 -� SOHEDULEDAUTOS PP HIRED AUTOS e DAMAGE r w lddo( $ NON-OWNED AUTOS �. $ 5 UMBRELLA LIAO OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCE65 UAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE 5 DEDUCTIBLE $ _ RETENTION 8 L A YWORKPAS COMPENSATION 2001 W696S 12122/2010 12/22/2011 vVC SrATu- X OTH AND EMPLOYERS'uABiury ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE YIN N r R E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 6 11000,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? 17 (MRrldMory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE S 1'ODO 000 yes If dgscfibe Under DESCRIPTION OP OPERATIONS balaw E.L._T DISEASE-POLICY Limit I S 11000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(Athch ACORD 101,AddlUmel Rem ft Sct a&&,It rams space to required) BUILDER THE WORKERS COMPENSATION POLICY DOES NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR HAROLD C.ELLIS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION .(506)790"6230 Town of Bamstable Building Department SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 200 Main Street THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Hyannis,MA 02601 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, AUTHORED REPRESENTATIVE 93 49884000 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 26(20091091 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD GUIDE TO WOOD CONSTRUCTION E , ` 110 MPH EXPOSURE B WIND ZONE Checklist 1.1 SCOPE / WindSpeed 3-secondgust) .......................................................... ........................ WindExposure Category........................................................................................................................B 1.2 APPLICABILITY / Number of Stories ..............................................................(Figure 2)............... Z- stories <2 stories 7/ RoofPitch ...........................................................................(Figure 19) ............................ 10 < 12:12 MeanRoof Height ..............................................................(Figure 2)..................................:zZfL 5 33' _1G BuildingWidth,W ...............................................................(Figure 4).................................. .2L/fL <W Building Length, L ........................................................•.....(Figure 4).................................... ..................................`30 ft. <80' Building Aspect Ratio(LAN) ............................................... (Figure 4)................................. <3.0:1 1.3 FRAMING CONNECTIONS / General compliance with framing connections?..................(Table 2)............................f ................ 2.1 ANCHORAGE TO FOUNDATION Typeof Foundation............................................................. (Figure 5)................................ Foundation Anchorage Proprietary Connectors Uplift.......................................................................(fable 3)................................ ...U= plf Lateral.............................. ..... able 3 = plf Shear......................... ......................................... able 3 = pff -�. 518"Anchor Bolts BoltSpacing........................................................... (Table 4)................................. ...........—in. �G Bolt Embedment..................................................... (Figure 5).............................. ..........—in. Washer Size .....(Figure 5 in.x _in.thick 3.1 FLOORS n Floor framing member spans checked?.............................. (IRC or WFCHI)............................. ............... _ Maximum Floor Opening Dimension...................................(Figure 6)................................... ft. <_12' m Maximum Floor Joist Setbacks 0 Supporting Loadbearing Walls or Shearwall................ (Figure 7).................................... —ft. <_d l/ A Maximum Cantilevered Floor Joists r Supporting Loadbearing Walls or Shearwall................. (Figure 8)...................................... ft. <d Floor Bracing at Endwalls....................................................(Figure 9)........................................... tn�S e Floor Sheathing Type.......................................................... (/RC or WFCIk�.......................... Floor Sheathing Thickness..................................................(/RC or WFCM)................................... ( m. r/ Floor Sheathing Fastening.................................................. (Table 2) O 4.1 WALLS Wall Height (; Loadbearing (Figure Walls........................................................ 10 . ft. <_10' . Non-Loadbearing Walks................................................(Figure 10)..................................4:ft. 20 Wall Stud Spacing...............................................................(Figure 10)................ ......... K/ in.<_24"o.c- f/ Wall Story Offsets.............................. ................................(Figures 7-8)................................Q in. < 4.2 EXTERIOR WALLS Wood Studs Loadbearing Walls........................................................ (fable 5)....................... - ft o in. Non-Loadbeann Walls ........... Table 5 ft n. AMERICAN FOREST & PAPER ASSOCIATION 28 CHECKLIST 110 MPH EXPOSURE B WIND ZONE Bracing Gable End Walls WSP Attic Floor Length.................................................(Figure 11).. ............Z_-. ft. >-W13 Gypsum Ceiling Length...........................................•.....(Figure 11)............................. " ft. >_0.9W Double Top Plate `e SpliceLength................................................................(Figure 13)........................................... 7 ft Splice Connection(no. of 16d common nails) ..............(fable 6).............................................. Loadbearing Wall Connections Uplift. (proprietary connectors)......................................(Table 7).....................................U= q,0 lb. Lateral (no. of 16d common nails) ....(Table 7) � Non-Loadbearing Wall Connections Uplift. (proprietary connectors)......................................(Table 8).....................................U IL �I Lateral (no. of 16d common nails)................................(Table 8)......................................... .....�� �G Wall Openings y Header Spans...............................................................(Table 9).........................-ft ' Sill Plate Spans.............................................................(Table 9) _Y-ft: ", in.512' ......................... Full Height Studs(no.of studs).....................................(Table 9) Connections at each end of header or sill Uplift. (proprietary connectors)...............................(Table 9)........................................... Ib. Lateral (proprietary connectors) .............................(Table 9).............................................:lb. 4,," Wall Sheathing Minimum Building Dimension,W 11 14 Sheathing Type......................................................(Table 10)...................................... . ► X r/ EdgeNail Spacing...................................................(Table 10)..................................•...... yin. Field Nail Spacing..........:........................................(Table 10)........................................./I in Shear Connection(no.of 16d common nails)........(Table 10).................................... .Rash` Hold Down Capacity...............................................(Table 10).................................� as Percent Full-Height Sheathing................................(Table 10)............................ a.lj......tO� Maximum Building Dimension, L SOX SheathingType...................................................... (Table 11).......................................... Edge Nail Spacing..................................................(fable 11).........................................� !� Field Nail Spacing...................................................(fable 11)......................................�i Shear Connection(no.of 16d common nails)........(Table 11)..................................... .....j?' Hold-Down Capacity.............................................. (fable 11) .......... .................. . lb. Percent Full-Height Sheathing................................(Table 11).................................a9� v ..�°� Wall Cladding xx Ratedfor Wind Speed?.......................................................................... C.1.:................................. 5.1 ROOFS Roof framing member spans checked?...............................(/RC or WFCM)............................................. RoofOverhang....................................................................(Figure 19).......................... 7 ft. 2 or U3 Truss, I-Joist, or Rafter Connections at Loadbearing Walls Proprietary Connectors Uplift. ......................................................................(Table 12)...................................U=p�0�lb. Lateral.....................................................................(Table 12)....................................L__j?G lb. Shear......................................................................(Table 12)....................................S-- lb. Ridge Strap.Connections-Tension...................................(Table 13)....................................T=a®3 plf Gable Rafter Outlooker.........:.............................................(Figure 20).................... Oft. ft.<_2'or U2 r/ Outlooker Connections at Non-Loadbearing Walls Proprietary Connectors Uplift. ......................................................................(fable 14)...................................U=�n Ib. r/ Lateral.....................................................................(Table 14)....................................L=1 Yr lb. Roof Sheathing Type..........................................................(IRC or WFCM)......:....................V X �/ Roof.Sheathing Thickness............................................................................................�in.>-3/8'wsp l� Roof Sheathing Fastening...................................................(Table 2).................................................._ AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL f WILLIAM O .61SHOP Structural,Engineer 5263`WYUE LANE PORT CHARLOTTE,..FL 3398.1` TEL•508-328-5544 FAX:941-:697-9867 December 29,- 2011 Ms. Anne Michniewicz t 2 Hearth stone Lane East sandwich, MA 02537 .E a RE: E & T Farm '85 Lumbard street ' west Barnstable, MA CO Dear Ms. Michniewicz; In response to your inquiry I: have review ed .the existing structure with respect to i.ts foundation and the proposed expanded use .of the second level as. Floor space. Based: upon an, evaluation of' the 'Foundation Plan that you provided :.it is my j opinion that there is_.adequate capacity of the existing foundation wall and footing to safely support. the increase in load: Please call me at .your convenience if. .you have an_y`questions or commen very: rul' urs, PSSpCHUSFTTs will shop, PE structur . gineer #a P W �OJ PRO �\o 2 1 I L HARRY ELLIS, BUILDER 2484 Main Street South Chatham, MA 02659 Telephone 508-432-2393 Cell 508400-1206 Fax 508-432-1667 a-mall hebO2659@yahoo.com Contractor Lic#CS025020 All Phase General Contractor Reliable Quality Craftsmanship To: Town of Barnstable Bldg Dept.; From: Harry Ellis January 10,2012 RE:Ed Osmun,E.T. Farm Dear Sirs: In response to the building permit application for 85 Lombard Street,West Barnstable, MA: Item#1 Attachment: We will overlap plywood onto existing buildingl6"and nail with 8D common nails to make the connection. Item#2—Deck All deck joists over 12' will be 2x10 or better Item#3—Foundation—See Attached ThafYou Har I JOb ttLIS OSAUM SECOND FLOOR Page: 1 Material List Report Customer:Customer Name 9/20/2011 3:22:18 PM Level:First Floor Address:Customer Address Address2:Customer Address Project:Project Description Floor Framing Joists Plot ID Length Product Plies Net Qty List Price Price T26' 26'0"0 16"TJI®360 1 (29) $0.00 $0.00 SubTotal: $0.00 Parallel Closure Plot ID Length Product Plies Net Qty List Price Price TSCa1 16'0"0 LSL x 16"1.3E TimberStrand® 1 (4) $0.00 $0.00 SubTotal: $0.00 Non-Parallel Closure Plot ID Length Product Plies Net Qty List Price Price TSCa1 16'0"0 LSL x 16"1.3E TimberStrand® 1 (4) $0.00 $0.00 SubTotal: $0.00 Floor Accessories Decking Product Net Qty List Price Price 23/32"x48"x96"iLevel®Edge Gold (25) $0.00 $0.00 Panel (0/24)T&G SF SubTotal: $0.00 Wall Framing Sill Plates Nominal Length Product Net Qty List Price Price 16'0"0 1 1/2"x 5 1/2"1.3E TimberStran- (4) $0.00 $0.00 d®LSL Treated w/Zinc Borate 14'0"0 1 1/2"x 5 1/2"1.3E TimberStran- (2) $0.00 $0.00 d®LSL Treated w/Zinc Borate 1010"0 1 1/2"x 5 1/2"1.3E TimberStran- (2) $0.00 $0.00 d®LSL Treated w/Zinc Borate SubTotal: $0.00 Current SubTotal: $0.00 Total: $0.00 ' I I i Design Passed Member Report T26'-W5 Javelin@ Software 4.2.0.264 Member Type: FloorJoist I Level: First Floor ELLIS OSAUM SECOND FLOOR Floor Container:FC1 I Label:T26' Project Customer Name ion 1 piece(s) of 16" TJI® 3 360 9/20/2011 18:37tPM Product is Sufficient for Application and Loads Described Page: 1 of 2 1 2 1/4" 26 1" 1/4" 2s 9 1/2" Building Code-IBC 2000 Graphical Illustration-Not To Scale Design Methodology-ASD Member Cut Length: 269 1/2" Design Results: Design A Location Control Result LDF Load Combination-(Load Group) Moment 4144 lb-ft @ 12'10 3/4" 8405 lb-ft Passed-49% 1.00 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) Shear 652 lb @ 4 1/4" 2190 lb Passed-30% 1.00 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) Live Load Deflection 0.43-@ 12'10 3/4" 0.63"U480 Passed-1-1703 - 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) Total Load Deflection 0.56"@ 12'10 3/4- 1.26"U240 Passed-U541 - 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) Critical Reaction 671 lb @ 25'61/4" 1505 lb(-) Passed-45% 1.00 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) Critical Reaction 671 lb @ 3 1/4" 1505 lb(-) Passed-45% 1.00 1.0 Dead+1.0 Floor-(1) TJ Pro Rating 41 30 Passed Decking Material 23/32"x48"x96"iLeve]O Edge Gold Panel (0/24)T&G SF Decking Attachment Glue And Nail Design Notes: Additional consideration for this rating includes ceiling. For TJ-Pro"'Rating calculation the controlling span is considered to be supported by walls. Bracing(Lu):All compression edges(top and bottom)must be braced at 4-09-00 o/c unless detailed otherwise.Proper attachment and positioning of lateral bracing is required to achieve member stability. Member design(strength)is based on loads shown in loading section. Pro Rating and CVC ratings,if shown,are based on 1-00-00 o.c.spacing. Support Information: Maximum Analysis Reactions Support Start End Source Dead Floor Live Roof Live Snow 1 0" 4114" F4(il) 1561b 520lb 2 25'5 1/4" 26 9 1/2" F2(i2) 156lb 520lb Loading: Maximum Load Magnitudes Type Start End \ Source Dead Floor Live Roof Live Snow Uniform 0" 25'9 1/2" FC1 Floor Decking 12 Ib/ft 40lb/ft Errors,Warnings&Notes: CAUTION:One or more spans of this member exceed the user-defined preference setting for span limit. The dead loads used in the design of this member were applied to the structure as sloped dead loads. The member graphic,dimensions,and locations shown on this report are based on the centerline of the member. Analysis and Design has been performed using precision loading from actual modeled conditions. Some loads may have been modified to simplify reporting. The TJ-Pro"Rating shown above is based on the default decking for the floor container. Special decking(if used)was not used in determination of the TJ-Pror"Rating. Important] The product design values represented on the Member Report originate from asingle-member design engine provided by ilevel®.il-evel®advises that the allowable product values shown are in accordance with current iLevel®materials an code accepted design values.The specific product application,lPut,design loads and stated dimensions are based on inputs by the operator,have not been checked for conformance with design drawings of the building,and have not been reviewed by il-eve11�1.For verification,outputs should be reviewed by a registered design professional. These design results are for iLevel®products onlyl Product substitution voids this design. iLevel,Trus Joist,TJ,Microllam,Parallam,TimberStrand,TJI,Frameworks,and Performance Plus are registered trademarks and TJ-Pro and Pro are trademarks of Weyerhaeuser Company. -Transfer reactions may differ from design results as allowed per building codes and standard load distribution practices. -This report is based on modeled conditions input by the user.Actual field conditions may differ from those shown.These results should be reviewed by a registered design professional. Design Passed Member Report Tzs'-i315 Javelin®Software 4. ELLIS OSAUM SECOND FLOOR Member Type:FloorJoist I Level:el: First Floor Floor Container:FC1 I Label:T26' Customer Name 1 piece(s) of 16" TJI® 360 Project Description 9/20/2011 3:18:37 PM Product is Sufficient for Application and Loads Described Page: 2 of 2 Load Duration Factors:Dead-0.90,Floor Live-1.00,Roof Live-1.25,Snow-1.15 Importantl The product design values represented on the Member Report originate from a single-member design engine provided by iLevel®.iLevel®advises that the allowable product values shown are in accordance with current iLevel®materials and code accepted design values.The specific product application,input,design loads and stated dimensions are based on inputs by the operator,have not been checked for conformance with design drawings of the building,and have not been reviewed by iLeve For venfication,outputs should be reviewed by a registered design professional. These design results are for iLevel®products onlyl Product substitution voids this design. il-evel,Trus Joist,TJ,Microllam,Parallam,TimberStrand,TJI,Frameworks,and Performance Plus are registered trademarks and TJ-Pro and Pro are trademarks of Weyerhaeuser Company. 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Telephone' S:34 !W §'6 Permit Request J9"(L�j/`041 Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed o2nd floor: existing proposed �s Total new-. Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size /9C•QeS Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family O Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: Cl Yes /❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other -S1�76 Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new O , Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new 6" First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: W Gas ❑Oil Cl Electric ❑Other Central Air: Cl Yes UJ No Fireplaces: Existing New O Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing 02rnew size&O 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 UseU/3/v`IfCS BUILDER INFORMATION � n Name h �h ;,-cy c 1eM . ' Telephone Number.f-og / �5 r Address License# rc's / Home Improvement Contractor# 4 C; /� 1 '� • Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTR N DEBRIS RES ING FRO THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIG ATURI� DATE 02,7' 1 ,,;Zoe FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FIERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED s MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS ` °�� VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION r-4 �c�2`y�G-► =ITSt�� P'1: " .r . 01— FRAME _ ? � -o S INSULATION D O w N s 7-0 1 RS FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL" PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL- GAS: ROUGH FINAL' o� FINAL BUILDING F° DATE CLOSED OUT ASSO IATION PLAN NO. 6; v` - _----___ The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents =- = Office of/nest/gations . - - 600 Washington Street• -_ Boston;Mass. 02111 Workers Com ensation Insurance Affidavit name• i��.� !� �.i¢X � •l/?� location 1-,2 city �al2— i/ phone# ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole r rietor and have no one worlds in an ca achy ❑ I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working,on this job: x 'n m : > `: ............. :.......:....::....:......::......:.::................. f ' :..... .......... ......... .............:..:..:}...:...... ...................:.................................................... . :::.;•.:. :.::::........ .................:::.::..... .......... hone,#....::;...::: :>:�:•. >i>iiiii$iii:?i:iiiiiiii:v i4i:`iiiiiii:::{{?:^$:;:;:jai:;:;}'y::•':':': :i::....;:?i:......;i:i EM .... . ... x+(:?:'.5"::v :{:: i:.........}?}ii'�i?ii:iLiiiiiii: .... �1TST3TiCe:. h ❑ I am a sole proprietor, general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have on Do ices: m ensati e folio workers co th .:::.::.:.......................................... tOlnp 'tr> �;;•?:o?:�;:�}:•:�?:;•:::;?::;'•::::::#:::;:;::j:::i;�;::::}.:fj•?:i:`:iii:;�;:::;:::ist�i.'•ii:tjj::j:::�%::::;:;;:;:::;:j::<:'::�:::;::::::�:::::L':`• ::;::;:;i>:: ::�:�::::::.'•jj:�.': ::::�: ::::;:::::j::?%::j:�:�?:•`: ::::?:�:::::::::% ::�:�:tY:;::�:::::::%:::?:::`�:�:�::j:::::'�::;:;:::'.:..... a, `L•'.•rl.� t�i'ItsJ; .<# aj3}>'''?! 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I understand that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to a Utace'of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification I do ereby certify under ams �` a information provided above is true and correct Si tore Date (c cll 6 �i 1-0Q`t_ Print name pT r d'L f �� �� ?G'�?9� Phone# 6� � � / /i2,� Awl AN official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town ofIIcial city or town: permit/license# ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board ❑checkif immediate response is required ❑Selectrnen's Office ❑Health Deparhnent contact person: phone#; ❑Other Oevised 9193 PJA) Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the"law", 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 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 commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance 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. 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 along with a certificate of insurance 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 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 obtainn a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. 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 permrt/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be retuaied'in 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. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: ' The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts .Department of Industrial Accidents Office of InvestlgaUans 600 Washington Street Boston, Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 727-4900 ezt. 406, 409 or 375 ��oFt�E,�tio Town of Barnstable H Regulatory Services ' BARNSTABLE, Thomas F.Geiler,Director ass 9`bA,16 3;.�a`0� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 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 pre-existing owner-occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to structures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions, along with other requirements. Type.of Work: _ a-- 0 / Estimated Cost n Address of Work: ;� �r?yrw /� _I n/J Owner's Name: Date of Application: _�Z,f O- I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reason(s): E]Work excluded by law [—]Job Under$1,000 Building not owner-occupied ❑Owner pulling own permit Notice is hereby given that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH UNREGISTERED 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 permi ent of the owner: Date Contractor Name Registration No. OR j vOL Da a Owner's ame i • °FINE ram, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * &UWSfABLE, • v MASS. �, Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder /39s-,t fa r� 'f/'v S➢�' t USfees %'",4.0sh+vyas Owner of the subject property hereby authorize 6Q LI&Vd 7ko#195 to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: Sr.�Lorst b�t��.�de (Address of Job) Signa e of 0,wmer Date PrinttNName 411 Q:FO RMS:O W NERPERMIS S ION a � ✓f e TJ�amv»zaizu�ea� o�✓�Ltrafac/�u6etta 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: " Board of Building Regulations and Standards Registration:_102026 One Ashburton Place Rm 1301 - Expiration:-:.6130/2006 Boston,Ma.02108 Type:_Private Corporation LEDGEWOOD MANOR CORP.. " DAVID THOMAS 238 OLD COUNTY RD '- �(„�„ *✓ ; E.SANDWICH,MA 02537 Administrator Not valid without signature BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIOUS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Number,CS 001714 Birthdate::06/23/1958 I Expires:,l g3/2006 Tr.no: 25163 Restricted:,00' DAVID E THOMAS;,4� 238 OLD COUNTY RO' ' EAST SANDWICH, MA-.62-637- . Commissioner i ti. � r J✓�e'i000�v��zoouaeall�o`�✓f/�aau�cu�d BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Number: CS 001715 Birthdate: 12/11/1924 1 Expires: 12/11/2005 Tr.no: 10620 Restricted: 00 RICHARD C THOMAS 1248 CRAIGVILLE BEACH RD CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 Administrator o • u i V i COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $150.00 -� O ' 4' Alterations/Renovations $100.00 Building Permit Amendment $50.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW BUILDINGS ll1 S, square feet x$140.00lsq.foot= 7```s / a �� .0081= 3/ ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS-OF EXISTING SPACE ... square feet X$96/sq.foot= X.0081= STORAGE BUILDINGS ONLY square feet X$32.00/sq.foot= X.0081 I Commprojcost Rev:063004 r LEOGEWOOD MANOR CORP P.O.Box 617 West Bamstable,MA 02668 R.C.Thomas D.E.Thomas 508-775-1925 508-888-4345 AUGUST 20, 2005 MR. PAUL ROMA, BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OFFICE 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 ENCLOSED IS STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DRAWING FOR CUTTING TREES FOR STAIRWAY TO SECOND FLOOR FOR ET FARM, 85 LOMBARD AVENUE, WEST BARNSTABLE, MA. RESP ULLY, Q RICHARD C. THOMAS CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR I i I 1 i _. e 19V V—a0—oJ vl iv1 rl'1 r• Oa 07129/2005 14:26 5064570649 FAIMOUTH LIFER INC race ! ltight!'AX W2912005 1:4d VAUX VV n%fhttM • V lop,Cal Wl Wad ftu met Im 29sum ra%%3V I �aa�twa,�allosa�� I IMoM N 1 '1•Zd2.7�6 iiu N i 297-MW2M TO: mm ComPany. 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The subject property is being,used for agricultural purposes including aquaponics/hydroponics farming that also consists of raising game fish within tanks. The subject property is a 5.52-acre parcel owned by Edward A. Osmun,Jr. and Betty A. Osmun, Trustees of B &E Farm Trust. The subject lot was created by an Approval Not Required Plan recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds,Book 552,Page 12 on November 03, 1999. B &E Farm Trust acquired the property on April 30,2003. In early 2003, Site Plan Review Committee approved plans for development of a Hydroponics Farm&Fish Farm on the property. On December 10,2003,the Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee issued the Certificate of Appropriateness for the development and on January 30, 2004,the Conservation Commission issued an Order of Conditions. On October 28, 2004,Building Permit No. 80251 was issued authorizing the development and use of the property for an Aquaponics Farm. On April 1,2005,Attorney Paul Revere,III, on behalf of the applicants,requested the Building Commissioner revoke the Building Permit and take enforcement action at 85 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable as the use constitutes"an industrial fish factory". On April 22,2005,the Building Commissioner, Mr. Tom Perry issued his response citing that the primary use of the property is that of agriculture. On May 17,2005,that decision was appealed to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Procedural&Hearing Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on May 175 2005. An Extension of the Time Limits for holding the public hearing and for the filing of the decision was executed between the applicant and the Board Chairman. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notice sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened July 27,2005 and continued to August 24,2005, at which time the Board found to uphold the decision of the Building Commissioner.Board Members initially hearing the appeal were: Randolph Childs,Jeremy Gilmore, Sheila Geiler, Gail Nightingale and Acting Chairman,Ralph Copeland. At the continuance, it was noted that Mr. Copeland term on the Board had expired and senior Board Member Ms.Nightingale assumed the chairmanship of this case. Associate Member,Mr. James R. Hatfield,who had heard all of the testimony,presented,was appointed to complete a five member Board. At the opening of the hearing,the Board, Attorney Paul Revere,representing the applicants, and Attomey William C. Henchy,representing E&T Farms discussed the issue of a continuance and it was determined that the Board would proceed with the hearing with the understanding that it would be continued to allow for Ms. Aiken to present her testimony. Mr. Revere presents the appeal to the Board characterizing the development and operations as being an industrial/commercial fish factory and not agricultural. He presented a plan for the development of the site and submitted photographs of the development on the property. He cited the appeal was taken as the development and operations impact Ms. Aiken's privacy, increasing noise and light and devalued her property. Mr.Revere states that the building permit should not have been issued and should now be revoked. He cited that the Building Commissioners assumption that this project is exempt from zoning is wrong as;it is primarily used to raise fish and that use is not agricultural, and a portion of the 5.52 acre lot is not upland and therefore the lot is less than 5 acres.and not agriculturally exempt under State and local zoning. He submitted a copy of MGL Chapter 40A Section 3 regarding exempt uses and cited that the term aquiculture is not used in the law and that the law specifically states"land". Mr. Henchy,representing E&T Farms, states that the premises is that of a farm and qualifies for the agricultural exemption under both MGL Chapter 40A Section 3 and the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance, Section 240-8. He explained the activities on the property including the growing of blueberries, growing of produce,hydroponics growing of salad mix,basil and other specialty items. The fish raising is within tanks and are being kept as part of the hydroponics growing as there is a shared use of the water and nutrients from fish waste. Mr. Henchy introduced Scott Soares, State Office of Environmental Affairs who stated that raising of fish is linked with the hydroponics growing(aquaculture) and aquaculture is recognized as agricultural by the Commonwealth. He further noted that most of the profit is made for the growing of the greens and not from the sale of fish. The fish are there to provide nutrients for the growth of the plants. Mr. Henchy cited that all of the approvals necessary for the development were secured and that development of the site should be completed in about 4 weeks. At the August 24,2005 continuance,Mr. Revere submitted a handout citing that the building exceeds the 10,000 sq.ft. threshold of the Cape Cod Commission for a Development of Regional Impact. The issue was discussed and it was noted agricultural use is not cited in Section 12(c)(6), of the Cape Cod Commission Act that governs what would be presumed to be a Development of Regional Impact. However, it was noted that any proposal before any permit board can make a discretionary referral to the Commission for a determination as a Development of Regional Impact. Mr.Revere stated that MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3 makes a distinction between growing crops on land and growing crops in a building on the land. Aquaculture in the buildings is not a use of land for agricultural purposes. Agricultural exemption applies to the land only and the Board needs to be looking at this 2 i exemption as it applied to the building. The cost of the building is expensive and the cost of operation is highest for the fish. That would conclude that the primary use is to do aquaculture and the profit being made is from the industrial raising and sale of the fish. Mr.Henchy presented a memorandum in support of the development and use of the property as qualifying for an agricultural exemption under both MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3 and Section 240-8 of the Code of the Town of Barnstable,Exempt Uses. He cited that MGL Chapter 128, Section lA states that farming or agriculture shall include farming in all of its branches, including aquaculture. In response to the primary use of the property,he noted that 69%of the total income is projected to be made on the sale of crops and not the fish. The fish aspect is accessory and needed as it provides the nutrients for growing of the crops. During the public hearing,the public was invited to testify. Brian T.Harding, 68 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable spoke in opposition as the property is less than 5 acres of uplands and its primary economic use is not agriculture. Also testifying in opposition were,Robert E.MacFadyen, 141 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable,Neil Cinelli, 775 Main Street,West Barnstable, Julia Z. Colby,45 Village Lane,West Barnstable,and Doris Paley,20 Village Lane,West Barnstable. Testifying in support were William Clark, Chairman-South Eastern Massachusetts Aquaculture Center; Scott Soares,Aquaculture Program Coordinator, State Office of Environmental Affairs and Gordon Green-Star of Pilots Way,Barnstable Village. Letters from;Berry Paster,431 Willow Street,West Barnstable; Mark E.Nelson,P.G., 307 Willow Street, West Barnstable;William Clark&William Burt, of The South Eastern Massachusetts Aquaculture Center; Andrew Powers,47 Willow Street,West Barnstable;Douglas Gillespie, Commissioner,Department of Agricultural Resources, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; and Jeremiah and Deborah Fitton, Church Street, West Barnstable,were entered into the file. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of August 24,2005,the Board unanimously made the following findings of fact: 1. Appeal 2005-060 is that of petitioners,Carol Aiken and Doris Paley who are appealing the Building Commissioner's decision of April22,2005 not to take any enforcement action requested by them and his denial to revoke Building Permit#8025_I issued to Edward A. Osmun, Jr. and Betty A. Osmun,Trustees of B &E Farm Trust with respect to use and development of 85 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable,MA pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 240, Section 8 and Chapter 240, Section 15. 2. The subject property is addressed 85 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable,MA and is shown on Accessor's Map 155, as parcel 003, lot 001 in a Residence F Zoning District. The property is a 5. 52- acre property created by an Approval Not Required Plan recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds, Book 552,Page 12 on November 3, 1999.. B &E Farm Trust acquired the property on April 30,2003. 3. In November of 2003,Edward Osmun submitted an application to the Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee for a Certificate of Appropriateness for the development of the structures and site. On December 10,2003,the Committee issued the Certificate of Appropriateness. 4. In late 2003,Edward Osmun,under the application name of E&T Farms,Inc.,made application to the Conservation Commission for the proposed development of the property. An Order of Conditions was 3 issued by the Commission on January 30,2004. The State's Department of Environmental Protection also reviewed the proposal and issued its Superseding Determination of Applicability on July 19,2004. 5. On October 28,2004, a Building Permit application was made for the proposed development of the site authorizing the development of a 9,715 gross sq.ft. structure on a slab and a 25' by 30' detached garage. The proposed and authorized use was that of an aquaponics farm. 6. Building Permit#80251 was issued for an exempt use under Section 240-8 of the Code of the Town of Barnstable and M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Sec. 3,Agricultural Exemption for Parcels of More than 5 Acres. 7. On April 1,2005,Attorney Paul Revere,III, on behalf of Carol Aiken, a direct abutter at 40 Village Lane,West Barnstable and Doris A.Paley an abutter to an abutter at 40 Village Lane,West Barnstable requested the Building Commissioner by letter to revoke the Building Permit and take enforcement action at 85 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable. The letter purports that the use of the property is that of "an industrial fish factory violates the [Zoning] Ordinance." 8. On April 22,2005,The Building Commissioner,Mr. Tom Perry issued his response to the April 1, 2005 request for enforcement citing that the primary use of the property is that of agriculture and that MGL Chapter 40-A states that"No zoning ordinance....shall...prohibit,unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary purpose of agricultural,horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture...". The letter also addresses the other points made by Mr. Revere. 9. On May 17, 2005, application was made to the Zoning Board of Appeals for enforcement and appeal of an administrative official's decision, specifically the April 22, 2005 response of the Building Commissioner. The application was made within 30 days after the Building Commissioner's letter and within the time frame allowed for by MGL Chapter 40A, Section 13. 10. The first issue is whether hydroponics is an agricultural use. Agriculture—raising of crops or animals. Creation of life if animals, growing of crops if farming. Clearly,hydroponics grows crops. Traditionally, crops are grown in soil and not water,but we are told by case law that agriculture must be given an expansive and broad interpretation. As to aquaculture, one Supreme Judicial Court case indicates that aquaculture is"farming"in the sea,and has been defined as artificially cultivating shellfish in trays or pens protected by netting. Thus hydroponic farming is agriculture unless agriculture is to be read so narrowly as requiring the raising of crops to be in soil as opposed to water. I am not inclined to so find as a matter of statutory interpretation based on the present state of the case law... We note however,that MGL Chap. 40A, Sec. 5 uses the word aquaculture and thus shows the legislature's familiarity with the term which was not used in Section 3 so that the agricultural exemption would not apply to aquaculture if we were dealing only with aquaculture. 11. Given the foregoing,we are not prepared to find that hydroponics is not agricultural within the meaning of the agricultural exemption in Chapter 40A, Sec. 3 and we find that it is. 12. With respect to the raising of fish, such activity is for the prime purpose of assisting the hydroponics operation; as such we find it is incidental to that activity and qualifies as an accessory use to the hydroponics operation which we previously have found to be an agricultural use. Accordingly,we find it is a proper accessory use notwithstanding the economics. 13. As to the size of the lot,since the lot is in a residential zone,petitioner contends it must be deemed to be under 5 acres because certain areas of the lot are not usable due to being wetland and subject to bulk regulations. However,the area is not so great as to require us to find that only the upland portion of the 4 land can be counted. This is the distinguishing factor from the case cited by the Appellant where less than one third of the usable land was used for cultivation,i.e. farming(Eastham v. Clancy 44 Mass.App. 901 (1997). In the instant case,the usable land is being used chiefly, if not exclusively,for agricultural activities. The contention that the building was prohibited per se must be rejected. We note that Chap. 240, Sec. 8B expressly permits agricultural buildings in a residential zone(subject to a minimum bulk regulation)which this property meets. 14. Collectively,we have demonstrated that we are not unsympathetic to the concerns of the neighbors regarding the size of the buildings,but we are not being asked to issue a special permit and we have no authority in the posture of this case to limit the size of the buildings. Decision: Based on the findings of fact, a motion was duly made and seconded to affirm the decision of the Building Commissioner and uphold the determination of the Commissioner that the primary use of the property is that of agriculture, an exempt use under MGL Chapter 40A, Section 3 and the Code of the Town of Barnstable Section 240-8 of the Zoning Ordinance. The vote was as follows: AYE: Randolph Childs,James R. Hatfield,Jeremy Gilmore, Sheila Geiler, and Gail Nightingale NAY: None Ordered: Appeal 2005-60 has upheld the decision of the Building Commissioner with respect to the use of the property located at 85 Lombard Avenue is agriculture. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision,a copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. G ' ightingale, Lion ChLaan Date Signed I,Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby certify that twenty(20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in e office of e Town Clerk Signed and sealed this_4g�-lay d'er e p ' d penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk 5 Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) Abutter List for Map 155 Parcel 003-001 Abutters=Parties of Interest-those directly opposite subject lot on any public/private street/way and abutters to abutters. Notification of all properties within 300' - ring of the subject lot.' This list by itself does NOT constitute a certified list of abutters and is provided only as an aid to the determination of abutters. The requestor of this list is responsible for ensuring the correct notification of abutters. Owner and address data taken from the Town of Barnstable Assessor's database on 6/30/2005 Mappar Ownerl Owner2 Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country 155001 MILLER,WAYNE A&SHERMAN J BLUE STREAM REALTY TRUST PO BOX 711 W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 USA TRS 155002 BARNSTABLE,TOWN OF(MUN) %BARNSTABLE HISTORIC DISTRICT 1367 MAIN ST HYANNIS MA 02601 USA 155003 BOLEY,CAROL A&BRIAN C 13 SETTLERS SANDWICH MA 102163 USA PATH 155003001 �OSMUN,EDWARD JR&BETTY A B&E FARM TRUST 18 SOLOMON EAST SANDWICH MA 102537 USA TRS POND RD 155004 LEX,EGILA TR LEX REALTY TRUST ]OS LOMBARD W BARNSTABLE MA 102668 JUSA AVE ' 155005002 JONEIL,MICHAEL J&ELIZABETH A 121 LOMBARD W BARNSTABLE fi� 2661 AVE 155007001 1COLBY,JOHN P&JULIA Z 45 VILLAGE LN W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 USA 155007002 �AIKEN,CAROLE A 40 VILLAGE LN W BARNS FABLE MA 102668 ]USA 155007003 1PALEY,DORIS A TR PALEY FAMILY NOMINEE TRUST 120 VILLAGE LN W BARNSTABLE MA 102668 151007004 FISHER,DAVID C&TRACEY %FISHER,DAVID C&TRACEY 10 VILLAGE LN W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 USA 155012 PACELLA,PAUL R&DONNA M 132 LOMBARD W BARNSTABLE MA �02668 USA AVE 155013 JOHNSON,CARL E&CAROL J 114 LOMBARD W BARNSTABLE IMA 02668 USA AVE 155014 MCNAMARA,CHRISTOPHER TR LOMBARD REALTY TRUST 492 DEPOT ST HARWICH MA 02668 USA 155015 BROWN,DENNIS M&PAMELA D BOX 729 W BARNSTABLE MA 102668 USA 155016 HARDING,BRIAN T&SUZANNE L 68 LOMBARD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 USA AVE 155040 BARNSTABLE,TOWN OF(MUN) T 367 MAIN HYANNIS MA �02601 USA STREET Friday,July 01,2005 Page I of 2 Mappar Ownerl Owner2 Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country 155047 MILLER,WAYNE&SHERMAN, BLUE STREAM REALTY TRUST P O BOX 711 W BARNSTABLE MA 102668 IJOHN TRS 151048A00 IMACNAMARA,CHRISTOPHER 492 DEPOT ST HARWICH IMA 02645 155051 NICKULAS,LARRY D TR CONANT NURSERY TRUST P O BOX 507 W BARNSTABLE MA 102668 JUSA. Friday,July 01,2005 Page 2 of 2 -Proof of Publication `. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE JULY 27, 2005 To all persons interested in,or affected by the Zoning Board of Appeals under Section 11, of Chapter persons of the General Laws of.the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, amendments thereto you are hereby notified that: and all 7:30 P.M: 259 North Street Limited.Partnership Appeal 2005-048 259 North Street Limited Partnership has applied for a Modification of Special Permit 1994- . 56 as previously modified by Appeal 2001-107, The applicant is seeking permission to further modify that permit to allow for: 'educational/trade school and Pilates/yoga/spa use in addition to'office uses; an increase in the number of permitted suites(business)to six; use of 3,168 sq.ft.located in the area described as the attic space in the building closesfto North Street,and to the degree necessary,amend the parking relief granted to include the proposed changes in permitted uses,number of suites',and for the 3,168 sq.h,attic space. In addition,theapplicant seeks a Special Permit pursuant to Section 240-93,Nonconforming . ,Buildings or Structures Not Used as Single-or Two-faimily.Dwellings to permit use of the existing.floorarea of the buildings in excess of that permitted by the district bulk regulations, maximum floor area ratio:The property is located as shown on Assessor's Map 308 as Parcel073-002 addressed 259 North Street,Hyannis,MA in an 0=2 Office Zoning District. 7:30 P.M. 259 North Street Limited Partnership Appeal 259 North Streef Limited Partnership has applied for a Variance to Section 2 0�205-061 W, _ Principal Permitted Uses to allow for educational/trade school and Pilates/yoga/spa use!in addition to office uses.The applicant seeks to:convert 7,200 sq.ft.of offices to educational and trade school use;and,to convert the existing attic area of 3,168 sq.ft.to Pilates,yoga and spa use. The property is located as shown on Assessor's Map 308 as Parcel 073-002 addressed 259 North Street..Hyannis,•MA in an O-2 Office Zoning District. 7:45 P.M. Davis - Paul M.and Karen M.Davis has applied fora Special Permit pursuant toSectio 240 90B4 Nonconforming Buildings or Structures used as Single and Two Family Residence The Applicant is seeking*to.demolish one of two residences on a nonconforming lot and replace the same with a two-story residence that complies with all setback requirements. The subject property is located as shown on Assessors Map 325 as Parcel 99,addressed 145 Bayshore Road,Hyannis,in a Residence B Zoning District. ,8:00 P.M. O'Shea. Colm O'Shea has applied for a Modification of Special Permit 2004-048 Appeal The 2005-059 seeking to modify plans to allow a playroom,cApplicant is hanging room and bath,and a mechanical room in the basement. The property is located as shown on Assessor's Map 118..Parcel 010 addressed 1057 Main Street,Osterville,MA in a Residence C Zoning.District. 8:15 P.M. Aiken 8 Paley' Appeal 2005-660 Carol Aiken and.Doris Paley have appealed the April 22, 2005, decision of the Building Commissioner's that denied their request for zoning enforcement and revoking of Building Permit#80251. That permit was issued to Edward A. Osmun,Jr. and Betty A. Osmuh, Trustees of B A E Farm Trust, for the premises addressed 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barristable,MA,to construct and operate a fish farm. The property is located as shown on Assessor's Map 155,Parcel 003.001,addressed 85 Lombard Avenue,West Barnstable,MA in a Residence F Zoning District. These Public Hearings will•be held at the Barnstable Town Hall,367 Main Street,.Hyannis, MA,Hearing Room,2nd Floor;Wednesday,July 27,2005. Plans and applications maybe reviewed at the Planning-Division,Zoning Board of Appeals Office,Town Offic •Street,Hyannis,MA.- es, Main Daniel M.Creedon 111,Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals The Barnstable Patriot July 8 and July 15,2005 i • I gg, FALMOUTH LUMBER, INC. 670 TEATICKET HWY. o4u: EAST FALMOUTH, MA 02536 PHONE (508) 548-6868 (800) 649-7055 FAX (508) 457-0649 ESTIMATE 1 ESTIMATE ONLY E 8 T FARMS /TRUSS PRICES LOMBARD AVE.,W.BARNSTABLE EST#3 TRANS.# 194476 091503 24 031100 SALESPERSON TOM B SOTRUS .62 # 36" 10/12 ATTIC TRUSSES 62.000 280.886EACH 17414.56 SOTRUS 2 # 36, 10/12 GABLE TRUSS 2.000 302. 190EACH 604.38 SOTRUS 64 #414-3/4" 10/12 PIGGYBACK TRUSS 64.000 24.830EACH 1589.12 TRUSS PRICES INCLUDE DELV. TO SITE. ERECTION BY OTHERS. ATTIC LOAD IS 25/10 GATE ORDERED: ORDER TAKEN DELIVERY DATE' 09122/2003 F1« pM1eTd LT8 'Tl " ROOF TRUSS OTY OVRALL OIVERNANO C CANTILEVER BRt3 SIZE NET PITCH 'TYPE U LOADING 9PC PROFILE LABL LGTH SPAN TOP BOT LEFT RIGHT T n�Toi•a��m LEFT RIGHT LEfT RIGNi eAoaoa m oaoo 10 0 ATTIC 01.00-00 00-00-M P 25-10.0-10 00-00-00 00-00-00 24 001 3G•00-00 82 38-00�00 BRGtl 2 �coneo mm on 2 P10)(01 30-OaOo 36-00-00 10 0 GABLE Ot-00-00 00-00-00 � 25.10-0-t0 OD-00.00 00-00-00 2410 0 PIGGYB 00.00,00 00.0ao0 P 25-10-0-10 0D- a0024 0n-Od-t2 04 04.12 BRGo 2 PLEASE CHECK FOR ACCURACY NET AMOUNT 19608.136 NOT A GUARANTEE OF TOTAL JOB COST QUOTE GOOD FOR 30 DAYS TAX 5.000 960.40 TOTAL 20588.46 TOTAL P.01 L . T.u:z Typ 1y ' Ply 1'Al ,t0U � G 1 f�^R,It! SAMt _ j AN9329 M2 i PIGGYBACK TRUSS !2 I Job Reference�(a r_icnal) Wood Stniciti-re s, liiddeT6rd, M E 04r305, CAM S.1Q0 s M y-3-d-200T M1T-eW-1nduarirs,Inc. Fr p�S 07-Z Q0 2 l age LOADING(pst7 SPACING 2-0-0 CS1 DEFL in (loc) 1/defl Ltd PLATES TCLL 25.0 Plates Increase 1.15 TC 0.09 Vert(LL) n/a - n/a 999 MI120 TCDL 10.0 Lumber Increase 1.15 RC 0.02 Vert(TI-) 4).00 1 >999 190 BCLL 0.0 Rep Stress Incr YES WB 0.17 Horz(T1.) 0,01 24 n/a n/a BCDL 10.0 Corte BOCAIANSI95 (Matrix) wcigtit: 2¢21b LUMBER BRACING TOP CHORD 2 X 4 SYP No.2 *Except* TOP CHORD Sheathed or 6-0-0 cc purlins. Tl 2 X 4 SPF 1650E 1.5E, T5 2 X 4 SPF 165OF 1.5E BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or .l0-0:0.oc`,t racing. BOT CHORD 2 X 6 SPF 165OF 1.5E WEBS 1 Row at rnidpt 13-33, 12=34, OTHERS 2 X 4 SPF 165OF 1.5E *Except* 7-37. 14-32; 16-31, l7 ST4 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud, ST3 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud 19-29 ST2 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud, ST1 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud ST14 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud, ST15 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud ST16 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud, ST17 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud REACTIONS (lb/size) 2= 187136-0-0, 33=183/36-0-0, 34= 164/36-0-0, 35= 168/36-0-0, 36= 182/36-0-0, 37=182/36-0-0, 38=178/36-0-0, 39=181/36-0-0. 40=181/36-0-0, 41 = 176/36-0-0, 32= l64/36-0-0, 31= 168/36-0-0, 30=182/36.0-0, 29=182/36-0-0, 28= 177/36-0-0, 27= 183136-0-0, 26=I73/36-0-01 25=204136-0-0, 24=95/36-0-0 Max Horz 2=356(load case 5) Max Uplift2=-1 06(load case 4), 33=-53(load case 4), 34=-13(load case 5), 35=-31(load case 5). 36=-80(load case 6), 37=-68(load case 6), 38=-680oad case 6), 39=-68(load case 6), 40=-74(load case 6), 41=-45(load case 5), 31=-6(load case 4), 30=-82(load case 7), 29=-68(load case 7), 28=-67(load case 7), 27=-70(load case 7), 26=-66(load case 7), 25=-76(load case 7), 24=-35(load case 5) Max Grav 2=210(load case 2), 33= 186(load case 3), 34=170(load case 2), 35=193(load case 2), 36=207(load case 2). 37=207(load case 2), 38=203(load case 2), 39=206(load-case 2), 40=206(Ioad case 2), 41=200(load case 2), 32= 170(load case 3), 31=193(load case 3), 30=207(load case 3), 29=207(load case 3). 28=202(load case 3), 27=208(load case 3), 26=198(load case 3), 25=233(load case 3), 24=160(load case 7) Continued on page 3 n�.ry L 1 tl L' T�.,ss "*:a:s T�p;� --0►v Ply OtK1329 t!U2 PIGGYIIACK TRUSS 2 1 1 Pib Refcre_ncc(oplional). ]lfeod Strictures, )3iddeford, H��(?3005, �A� - �.1()b s May 3a 2(XS'3�[ITek lndustTies, tnc. �i pep 0�7:2�:Ot3 20 3t��e� ?ORCES (lb) - First Load Casc Only :'OP CHORD i-2=45, 2-3=-82, 3-4=-82, 4-5=-82, 5-6=-83, 6-7=-81, 7-8=-82, 8-9=7, 9-10=-83, 10-11:=-77, 15-16=-77, 16-17=-83, 17-18=7, 18-19=-82, 19-20=-81, 20-21=-83, 21-22=-82, 22-23=-83, 23-24=-80, 11-12=-29, 12-13=-29, 13-14=-29,� 14-15=-29 30T CHORD 2-41 =29, 40-41=29, 39-40=29, 38-39=29, 37-38=29, 36-37=29, 35-36=29, 34-35=29, 33 '34=29, 32-33=29, 31-32729'. 30-3 l =29. 29-30=29, 28-29=29. 27-29=29, 26-27=29. 25-26=29, 24-25=29 NEBS 13-33=-143, 12-34=-124, 10-35=-128, 9-36=-142. 7-37=-142, 6-38=-138, 5-39=-141, 4-40= -140, 3-41 =-139, 14-32= 12 16-31 =-128, 17-30=-142, 19-29=-142, 20-28=-138, 2 l-27=-141: 22-26=-l 39, 23-25=-143 MOTES ' 1)Wind: ASCE 7-98; 9amph; h=35ft; TCDL=4.2psf; BCDL=5.Opsf; Category 11; Exp C; enciosed;MWFRS interior zone; cantilever left and right exposed ;Lumber DOL=1.60 plate grip DOL=1.60. ' 1) Truss designed for wind loads in the plane of the truss only. For studs exposed to wind (normal to the face), see MiTek "Standard Gable End Detail" 3)Provide adequate drainage to prevent water ponding. 4)All plates are 1.5x4 M1120 unless otherwise indicated. 5)Gable iequires continuous bottom chord hearing. 5)Gable studs spaced at 2-0-0 oc. 7)Ptovide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withslanding 106 lb uplift at joirtt 2; 53 Ib uplift at joint 33, 13 lb uplift at joint 34, 31 lb uplift at joint 35. 80 lb uplift at joint 36, 68 Ib uplift at joint'37, 68 Ib uplift at joint 39, 68 lb uplift at joint 39, 74 lb uplift at joint 40, 45 1b uplift at joint 4l, 6 lb uplift at joint 31, 82 fb uplift at joint 30, 68 lb uplift at joint 29. 67 lb uplift at joint 28, 70 lb uplift at joint 27, 66 Ib uplift at joint 26,'76:-1b uplift at joint 25 and 35 Ib uplift at joint 24. LOAD CASEM Standard - fniss truss Type Qty ' ?iy 1 ALISUJ F`T1Tc&'1'T'� ti97 Slits AM9129 r(X)3 PIG6YIJACK I 64 I l _ -.... _ Joh Reference (o iinnal) _ 1 6 d'Strucwres �i.,JO rd, ME Q3Qf1�, SAIv� 5.100 s May 3b 2d�3 MiTck Industrit s, [nc. ri SepTS�7:29:00 2 (l �e r -._2-10-4 -- - ----- 5-8-8 -, f 2-[0-4 24 0-4 Sralr. l,S"—I }X4 _. 3 10.00Fff \ / 4 2 / s 2x4 _ 2x4 = �a • 5-8-8 onlinued on page 2 r�ss^ .j.l'�:i� �Ct7� — _rI=(�_ .10��• ; f�j1L�{Jy,l t�� � ��• "I,�h'I/�( '•'�-- __. � ., , �ti ticiur�s, B{d�ePf°rd, pa5,'5.A 1 : lU(� s;M 3c� 2p03l i7`ekiiiusirigs; --i=r ....�.• '� 0T0 : G I E . ' irj (o j [/ a /d Pto2 .0 P'a In rgesF 1. S : T '. 0,2� crt(IY.L •O,U �2 It 9 2;40 MI 2�� i .0 LNt�h�r ncrefcs� 2•. 5 D 0.'l ert(��. 0, -j� {� 1p ; n R�p:Stre s n r ' X S W O,U Foi(?t'L) 0!0 / if .0 &dF B CA/r�N�I S Yeth �8 Ib INf�,'r • { R 2 X A $YP q:2' P�C QR ;'41zid; thhe 4r $-Fi o� ur in 2 ex p T C�Q�RpRP c I IP&.il,rcftlk applied o� to-4-0 oq brdQigg. .00 rs�) >,=�a,a:/�l= Mix Upl,ft 1. r2#(I 'a qas ), S fi-Z 141nfid cafe 7) N II �, S11 IL 18 3;=�2 a, 3=d�-�.d4 4-1='-138, .• .-9 'E 2 s 5qrY,Ll;A � ppf. tq q, j I , i q r j 5.p 6f spgq>fiaO LF1.6p.J lfad t� oi rcds ot�dsa� � o}b;n •1pa , ]"c4d iW l4dj--hive 94A cons de . :O�r th s i ng at:joitt4(s) 1,: cc�njidFr p lI ) t{o "tqtn:W�luf ustt g Ai1 SI(TP! �*h 16 fgf pU i.. l uiRdipg aef s o I v+crify:e }Jcily pf earyo -1 rf c.�. , ,d�rtiec�ia trjal corinFetion(d� QtNt=rg� �f tr4ss.to.bear�n p}ate �'apable pf:wiih t�iidiog'2,•1 fb ali�if� at�jq'tdj i a i1 , y � I � 'i r 9 Y •� `I 'i � � 1 i � ti i � � l f ) i V t 1 • � 1 CE(s) siaar� ,J;,, PI} 1.MCMITl'l% E ,� T F`�aM/ Sq�tl S2 I n ATI'ir <► R.ctcrent_�: (�ptionat)` _ - - t J 329 l 3a c 3 c ! 2 irtek lncus�si¢s, 1ne. Fri Se OS 0�:1$.59 2Q0 g 1�1ay; 0�3 �1 ro �tgcturCf .'' F3iddffcird. J W/ -t nails. OTFA s 4 2 apt o601akion) pu linf a1 oc 1pactng indicated, fastengd to tr4ss TR A c c rntc x (fl pe. t np 1 ,QAD ITb Tux, Truss f:y .Qty 1'ly rr%D=01 �P t& rnRWU 5AIN A309329 ATTIC 162 i Sob Referen_ctLaptionifiai)_ VfoZ T SttutiurZs, 'Bi uUord,T!F 04605, SA M,__ ___3-. T60 s May 30 2(103 MiTek Wuistnes, lnc. Frep 65 OY: 63,9`f003 Page l LOADING(ps0 SPACING 2-0-0 CSl DEFL in (iric) 1ldett Ltd PLATES TCLL 25.0 Plates Increase. i:15 TC 0.n7 Vert(LL) =O.62 14-15 >692 240 M1120 1,`CDL ill-0 1-umber increase 1.15 8C 0.03 Vert('I'L) -0.80 14-15 >538 180 BOLL 0.0 Rep Stress Incr YES Vh$ 0.09 Horz(TL) 0.06 11 nla n/a BCDL IO.C} CMe 8OCt%1ANSt95 (Matrix) 221 ib LUMBER RRACING . 'POP CHORD 2 X 4 SYP No.2 *Except# TOP CHORD Sheathed or 3-)-6,oc purligs, except T1 2 X 4 SPF 165OF 1.5E, T5 2 X 4 SPF 165OF 1.5E 2-d-0 oe pur4ins (6-0-0 max.): 6=7. BOT CHORD 2 X 6 SYP M 23 BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or'6-9-12 cc bracip: WEBS 2 X 4 SPF-S Stud 'Except* WEBS 1 Row at rrudpi 18-19 YIIS 2 X 4 SPF 1650F l.SEi W3 2 X 4 SPF 165OF 1.5E JOINTS i Brace at k(s} 18, 19 W9 2 X 4 SPF 1650F I.SE; W2 2 X 4 PPF 16SOF 1.5E YN10 2 X 4 SPF 1650E 1.5� R1 A ,TIONS (1b/size) 2==2309i0-3-�, t 1=2227/0-3-8 Max Hrorz.2=356(load case 5) Max Uplift2=-19(load case 6), 11=-31(load case 7) Max Grav 2=2315(lood case 2), 11=2227(icad as 1) VOIKES. (lb) - First Load Case Onty TOP CHORD -2=48; 2-3=-3i45, 3-4=`.287¢, 4-5=-2660, 5-6$-2725, 7-8=-2727, 8-9==2661, 9-10=-2877i 1DT11=-315S, 6-7==894: ROT CHORD 217=2295, 16-11=2295, 15=16=:2195, 14=15=2101, 13-:14=2304, 12-13=23(4, 11-12=2364 W413S 18T20.=-t240, 19=20=-1239, .15-18=1IO7, 5-18==25:1,.14-19 1I09, 8-19:=-251 3:I5=-267; 3-17=-83, 10-14 i-277, 10-124-71, 648= 1911, 6-20=50, 7-20=49; 7: 19=i 1913 NOTES 1)Wind: ASCE -98; 90rnph;•hr35t1; TCDL=4 2psf; BCDL=5.0psf;.Category: II; l xp C; eaclrised; AWIPR: interior 7 zone; cafntileveulgft sad right exposed ;Lumber D01 -� 1:60 plate grip DOM l.60. 2)Design bad is based:on 25-©psf specified roof-snow toad. 3)Unbalanced snow loads have Boca considered for this design. 4)Provide adequate drainage to prevent water podding; 3)CeWg dead load (5.0 psf) oii.mdmber(s). 1$-20, 19-20 6)Bottom chord live:load:(40.0 psf) an¢:additional be4torh chord dead load (10.0 psf) applied only to rooth. 14-tS 7)Provide mee>5aniegl t:oi►t)pcti9n (by ot!}erS) of xri}sa tb fearing plate cple f ithsanding79buplifajoist Z an¢abow 31 1p uplift at jot�tt 11. 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ROSE, IV, of 146 Portland Street, Lancaster. New Hampshire 03584, for full consideration of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 (S280,000.00) DOLLARS, paid, grant to EDWARD A. OSMUN,JR. and BETTY A. OSMUN Trustees of SSE FARM TRUST i3 e q Of 18 Solomon Pond Road. East Sandwich, Massachi-ISC-118 02537, with. QUITCLAIM COVENANTS, that land situated in West Barnstable, in the County of Barnstable and Cornmonw-eatth of Massachusetts. bounded and described as f lloci,.s: is LOT• I shovvii on a plan of land entitled "Plan of Land In (WC1,L) Barr!Stable, MA Prcoared for John Scandlen Scale .11" = 50' Date: October 19, 1999" recorded at Barnstable County Registry of Deeds Plan Book 553, Page 12. Said land is conveyed SLib:ocL to, and with the benefit of, all rlits' 'I io C1 , restrictions, covenants and easements of record insofar as the same are. in Force and applicable. For our title. see deed recorded at Barnstable County Reai.-,Lry of Deeds at Book 1 31655, Page 50. WITNESS our hands and seals this 3b4dav of April. 2003. D'arxi S. Rose John M. Rose, IV C3 COMMONWEALTH OF MASS ACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss. April 30 20031 When Personally appeared the aforementioned Diann S. and John M. Rose.. 1V and acknowledged the foreaoina instrument to be their la L and dee before I-ne. 0 N C A. 'a (T okw cood *0 0 op Notary ublic L 1 v 0'11111ission Expires: . 4 L L7 M, BARNSTABLE R:-Ci; x l WFOWAILEwREOMM AND M s.AM RBXFUM32 I \ 1 I i � T FOR REGISTRY USE ONLY I LOCUS NAP SCALE I'=2000' wssEsws u.v Iss PAROFL J TNp ZO�DlD:iff iROrrtAOE-t!O' AREA-♦J.SW SF PLAN OF LAND IN sETB.as rxorrr-w' RFM -Is' (WEST) BARNSTABLE, MA C cL"ZO.EE cN�P�uuE�xsmol WII D JOIY 2.139] E>o5i. '� O.mEFt OF REWRD: NWlE • �•.; JOfw OLv.VEN PREPARED FOR �o�, BB`W ®. OW R FIE. LU I,= W OIBS!PET:OET BOON Ofi88 PACE 03 JOHN SCANDLEN PB 391 PG.> aTE:acTDew tB.:083 (l(9"k P�ti' MD w D sD :DD Iw F♦n LOT I 1.51 srz roT s.st ACIiElS roT.AI. 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CIVIL ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS 999 D1A1D!L yisn=ULLL= MM 8. s Town of Barnstable r ow Regulatory-Services r Thomas F.Geiler,Director MASS.BAMSTAInA Building Division 039. a Tom Perry Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 COMPLAINUINQUIRY REPORT Date: Rec'd by: Complaint Name: cz f C/ e')q m u n Map/Parcel /-6 o 0 3 b o Location /� Address: Lc rn &a-r' vl /Tye= ( e- -r czfn . (zd I� Originator Name: /i7 Street: o?,V/V c l d tl s&. W CI_ Village: W. &r rl . State: a, Zip: Telephone: � ? - �t30 Complaint Description: D -D-A Gs� f2u�- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Inspector's Action/Comments Date: '"/S — Sr Inspector: yr ,e... j 7ta4gA w ate•--�-._ Additional Info.Attached '' °° -�yc •:�+�:. �`�2;1� � ��j�-ems Q�+� ,cam/ � � .� Jam, � . . o .� �� � .. ,.. L - - y . . \ y � � � "� i,. l ` Town of Barnstable—Old King's Highway Historic District Committee Minutes of Open Public Hearing December 10, 2003 A regularly scheduled and duly posted hearing for the Town of Barnstable Old King's Highway Historic District Committee (OKH) was held on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 at the West Barnstable Community Center, Route 149, West Barnstable, MA. The hearing was advertised in the Cape Cod Times on November 28, 2003. OKH COMMITTEE MEMBERS Jeff Wilson, Chair Carrie Bearse DorothyStahle Y George Jessop Elizabeth Nilsson A quorum being met, Chair Jeff Wilson called the hearing to order at 7:05 p.m. Committee members also hearing these applications were George Jessop Carrie Bearse and Betty Nilsson. Also in attendance were Dave Mattos, Building Inspector, and Danielle St. Peter, recording secretary. The Chairman explained the hearing and appeal process and invited the public to address the Committee and view the plans of interest. Continued Business: Judson, Todd, 10 Althea Drive, Cummaquid, MA, Map 334, Parcel 039- Certificate of Appropriateness for work already commenced of a new fence and arbor. New landscaping. Todd Judson and Paula Austin were present. Also present were Gladys Roshko and John Clark. Ms. Roshko stated that there was a meeting held with Ann Canedy,Thomas Currier, and Mark Ells on the corner of Althea Drive about the problems with traffic in the area. Ms. Roshko stated that there are a lot of cars and it is a busy street. She feels that Mr. Judson has made many good changes to the property. John Clark stated that he is an immediate neighbor and he feels the same way. Jessop stated that he feels the fence was excessive. Mr. Judson stated that he was planning on planting grass from the embankment to the street with flowers on the bank and arborvitae along the fence. Nilsson stated that the OKH does not allow vinyl or 6' high stockade fences along scenic roads. A motion was made by Nilsson that was seconded by Bearse that the OKH denies the Certificate of Appropriateness due to the size and material of the fence. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Scott, Ann, 312 Carriage Lane,Barnstable, MA,Map 297,Parcel 038 - New farmer's porch. Greg Cauly was present. He presented to the Committee new plans showing balustrades on the new farmer's porch to match the original porch as requested by the Committee at the previous meeting. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Regular Agenda: _ I Reilly, Tom and Elaine,525 Marstons Lane, Cummaquid,MA,Map 348,Parcel 035 - New shed, satellite dish and wire conduit. Elaine and Audra Reilly were present along with abutters Mary and Joseph Donahue. Ms. Reilly stated that they would like to install a new 8' x 10' Vineyard Overhang shed located 15' from the property line and 32' from the house as located on the plot plan. They will also be adding a satellite dish to replace the existing 5' antennae. Mr. and Ms. Donahue stated that the shed is located right along their property line and Ms. Reilly stated that she would be willing to add landscaping along the property line to shield the view of the shed. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as specified to include planting of vegetation along the property line. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Garner,Mark, 3217 Main Street,Barnstable,MA Map 299,Parcel 023 - New vinyl replacement windows. Ted Daley of EZ Tilt Windows was present. He stated that the property owner would like to replace the windows with new vinyl windows. Jessop stated that he felt that vinyl windows were not appropriate for an antique building right in the middle of Barnstable Village. The Committee members agreed. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH denies the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Barnstable Historical Society, 3074 Main Street,Barnstable,MA,Map 279,Parcel 035 - New sign. Clyde Clause was present. Mr. Clause stated that they are proposing a new 22" x 24" cedar sign painted white with black lettering to be hung on a cedar post as shown on the plot plan. He stated that they would like to have a 5" detachable hanging sign to hang on the bottom of the main sign to indicate "open/closed". A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Greenwald, Herbert and Nina, 45 Kehtean Drive, Barnstable,MA,Map 298,Parcel 008- 004 - Modifications to previously approved plans. Herb and Nina Greenwald were present. Mr. Greenwald stated that they would like to make some modifications to the previously approved plans. They would like replace the balcony on the right side with a boxed out window. They would also like to install a mechanical vent in the gable and 2 small low-profile solar tubes approximately 10" in diameter as shown on the plans. They have also relocated the chimney from the East side to the west side and have reduced the profile of it. They will also be eliminating the curved roof and reducing the size of the deck in the rear. A motion was made by Nilsson that was seconded by Bearse that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. :t AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Chasson, Mark and Kelly, 79 Sturgis Lane,Barnstable,MA, Map 278,Parcel 040 - New dormers Tom DeMayo was present. Mr. DeMayo stated that they will be installing a new shed dormer on the garage and another shed dormer on the rear of the dwelling as shown on the plans. All materials to match existing. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Toalson,Patricia and Mitchell, Kate,761 Main Street, West Barnstable, MA,Map 156, Parcel 061 - Alterations to existing dwelling. New lampposts. -Pat Toalson and Kate Mitchell were present. Ms. Toalson stated that they would like to replace the windows to match the original style windows and provided pictures. They would also like to install lampposts as located on the plot plan with Sandwich Onion style lamps. Jessop suggested that the awning window should be replaced with a 3 light window. A motion was made by Nilsson and was seconded by Jessop that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Payson, Lois and Raymond, 110 Commerce Road,Barnstable,MA, Map 319,Parcel 041 - Demolish existing building as previously approved. Raymond and Lois Payson were present. They stated that this house was already approved for demolition but the timeframe had expired. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate for Demolition as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Payson,Lois and Raymond, 110 Commerce Road,Barnstable,MA,Map 319,Parcel 041 - New single family dwelling as previously approved. Raymond and Lois Payson were present. Mr. Payson explained that the house was already approved but the timeframe elapsed. He stated that he had gotten tied up with the Zoning Board on a setback issue when he asked to extend one of the rooms. He stated that he is still going to try to work with the Zoning Board and extend the room. Jessop stated that if he got approval from the Zoning Board for the new room he would have to fill out a modification form for the proposed changes. All the materials and design were the same as originally approved. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: I Horst,David, 244 Salt Rock Road,Barnstable, MA,Map 316,Parcel 022 - Addition of a second garage bay and study to existing dwelling as previously approved. David Horst was present. Mr. Horst stated that he had already been approved for the project but decided to wait after 9/11 and then the timeframe for determination had expired. The plan has not changed and all materials will be to match existing. Nilsson stated that there is a minimum roof pitch requirement and the roof pitch of the proposed study seemed shallow. Mr. Horst stated that he would check with his architect to see if that roof could be changed. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH continue the Certificate of Appropriateness to January 7, 2004. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Trimble, Gary and Joan, 111 Percival Drive, West Barnstable, MA,Map 110,Parcel 001- 018 - Additions and alterations to existing dwelling as previously approved. New rear deck and paint. Gary Trimble was present. Mr. Trimble stated that they were already approved for a new portico and shutters but the timeframe for determination had expired. He stated that he would also like to add a new deck on the rear and they would like to paint the dwelling. They are proposing to use green for the shutters, brown for the doors and tan for the trim all as shown. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Bassett, Wayne and Evelyn, 21 Meridian Way,Barnstable,MA,Map 319,Parcel 008 - Demolition of existing chimney. Wayne and Evelyn Bassett were present. They are proposing to demolish the existing chimney. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate for Demolition as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Bassett, Wayne and Evelyn, 21 Meridian Way, Barnstable,MA,Map 319,Parcel 008 - Alterations to existing dwelling. New deck and privacy fence. Wayne and Evelyn Bassett were present. Mr. Bassett stated that they would like to install 16' of 6' vertical board fence as located on the plot plan. They are also proposing to replace the windows and add an 8' x 10' deck to replace the front step. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Truitt,Rob and Cindy, 866 Main Street West Barnstable,MA, Map 156,Parcel 023 - Certificate of Appropriateness for work already commenced of alterations to existing dwelling. George Wing was present. Mr. Wing explained that they installed a new 9' Anderson French door unit in the kitchen to replace the existing picture window and door. He also replaced another kitchen window with a new casement window. A motion was made by Bearse and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: White, Stephen and Margaret, 87 Tonela Lane, Cummaquid,MA,Map 336,Parcel 062 - Enclose existing patio. Addition to side of garage. New patio. William Picardi was present. Mr. Picardi stated that they will be extending the wall to enclose the existing patio and will be adding a new patio with an arbor as shown on the plans. They will also be adding approximately 4' onto the existing garage also as shown. All materials will be to match existing. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Dalton,Marcia, 104 Goodview Way,Barnstable,MA,Map 319,Parcel 087 - Add second story to rear left section of home. Tom Downey was present. Mr. Downey stated that they are proposing to add onto the rear of the existing dwelling and provided pictures. Nilsson noted that the roof pitch looked a little shallow and Jessop suggested rotating the gable to match the front roof. Mr. Downey stated that he would return to the Committee with revised plans. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Nilsson that the OKH Continues the Certificate of Appropriateness to January 7, 2004. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Zelman, Richard, 84 Allyn Lane,Barnstable,MA,Map 258,Parcel 075 - Certificate of Appropriateness for work already commenced of modifications to prior approved plan. John Pekenia and Richard Zelman were present. Mr. Pekenia stated that they had made some modifications to the plan during construction. They changed the chimney material from brick to stucco and added on a covered porch and a sun room. All the materials will match existing. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Bearse that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Circo,James, 68 Indian Spring Road, West Barnstable,MA, Map 133, Parcel 036 - New single family dwelling with attached two-car garage. I_ Jim Circo was present. Mr. Circo stated that they are proposing a new single family dwelling with attached two-car garage. All natural cedar siding, brick chimney, asphalt roof and wood deck on the rear of the dwelling as shown on the plans. A motion was made by Jessop and was seconded by Bearse that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Theroux,Alexander, 69 Willow Street, West Barnstable,MA,Map 156,Parcel 002 - New Barn. Alex Theroux was present. Mr. Theroux explained that he is proposing a new post and beam barn as located on the plot plan. Jessop noted that the plans were not complete. They were lacking dimensions and window and door sizes. Mr. Theroux explained that he had drawn the plans himself and did not know that was necessary. He stated that he would return with more accurate plans. A motion was made by Jessop that was seconded by Nilsson that the Certificate of Appropriateness be continued to January 7, 2004. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Osmun,Edward, 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barnstable,MA,Map 155,Parcel 003-001 - New 36' x 125' barn and new 32' x 120' greenhouse. Edward and Betty Osmun were present with Anne Michniewicz. Ms. Michniewicz stated that they are proposing a new 36' x 125' barn with a 32' x 120' greenhouse. The proposed barn will be constructed of natural wood and the greenhouse will be constructed of triple wall poly carbonate glazing similar to a greenhouse at Country Garden. Ms. Michniewicz submitted a sample of the greenhouse material. Nilsson showed concern for the size of the buildings. Ms. Michniewicz stated that the buildings are large but are set back from the street. There is also quite a bit of vegetation and the buildings are situated so that the wooden building is facing the street. A motion was made by Nilsson that was seconded by Jessop that the OKH approves the Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted. So moved. AYE: Unanimous. NAY: ABSTAINED: Sollows,Jeffrey, 8 Cedar Street, West Barnstable,MA, Map 088, Parcel 008-001 - New single family dwelling. No one was present. Applicant had not signed an extension and the timeframe for determination was about to expire. 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We were never noti- E&T Farms,Inc.,the proposed fled that this was going to be here," aquaponic farm on Lombard Av- said Paley."All of a sudden there it � enue in West Barnstable,has been was,being built.There should have e.7 given a green light by the zoning been a dialogue with everyone in- board of appeals. volved before giving a building per- On Aug. 24, the board upheld, mit to a project of this nature. I - Building Commissioner Tom must be living under the delusion Perry's decision to grant a building that I'm living in the USA under a m _ " permit. While the approval may democracy where everyone has a 4 seem to be a victory for Edward voice." KATHY MANWARING PHOTO and Betty Osmun,owners of &T Tom Broadrick,director of plan- INNOVATION OR IRRITATION?The E&T aquaponic farm on Lombard Avenue in Farms, some residents living near Wig,zoning and historic preserva- West Barnstable,seen here under construction,is the subject of local controversy. the project remain opposed. tion,refutes the accusation."It is a The Osmuns want to grow a vari- serious allegation and I wish people by Barnstable zoning by-laws. and the Osmuns'planned operat- ety of edible greens as well as breed would come in and talk to us about "The farm is going to be an en- ing procedures. "It has been-said a variety of freshwater fish for local it,"he said."Letters of notification tirely organic farm,"he said."The that there will be generators run- sale and distribution.They hope to were sent. We have the list in the . hydroponics operation will utilize ning and lights on all the time,"he obtain organic certification in the files.Unfortunately we don't send the fish nutrients for fertilizer.The said. "There is a rumor that there near future.""It's a whole circle of them by certified mail or return fish are a subsidiary crop." will be constant traffic in and out life thing,"said Betty."It's all envi- receipt,as that would be an added In an aquaponic system such as of the farm.These are accusations ronmentally correct and natural." cost to the town.,, that being built by the Osmuns, predicated on false information While the processes used by the A particular bone of contention water flows continually through fish distributed by local citizens." farm may be correct, some villag- is whether the project is truly agri- tanks and plant gutters,as well as The Osmuns say they have been , ers claim that the.project itself has cultural as the Osmun's and their through outdoor plant beds once surprised by the negativity the farm been handled incorrectly from the attorney,William Henchy,claim it solidwastes have been filtered out. has generated.They maintain that start.Dorie Paley,a direct abutter, is. Opponents say the agricultural Nitrates from the fish wastes serve local residents remain misinformed. is deeply distraught about the de- exemption does not apply because as fertilizer for the plants; which "We will not be using any type of velopment of the land on which the' the fish will be the farm's primary are grown with their root systems grow lights in the greenhouse,"said farm sits, as well'as what she be- crop. According to Henchy, who in water rather than soil.The plants Betty. "The only lights will be the lieves has been the mishandling of cited similar cases in a memo to in turn help to clean the water so ones we need to see things with, ; the situation by the Town of Barn- the zoning board, the property is that it can be returned to the fish and we certainly won't-be here over- . stable. exempt under guidelines set forth tanks., night." The farm on Lombard Avenue is Edward said the setup of the comprised of two adjoining guild- aquaponic.system-will ensure si- ings,a large barn and a greenliouse, lent and relatively smooth opera- that *ill house the 61,000-gallon tion. `By having everything indi interconnected fish tanks and plant vidual you use separate, smaller gutters. Solid wastes will be.re- pumps instead of one large one," moved from the water through a he said. "There is an emergency rotating vacuum drum filter and generator because you have to dispensed into a 2,000-gallon set- keep the water and air moving,but tling tank adjacent to the green- that won't kick in unless there is a house. storm and the power goes out:"As Henchy said malicious accusa- for any possible smell or leakage tions and misinformation have been disseminated regarding the farm CONTINUED ON PAGE 22 graduated from B.M.C. Durfee insurance consultant,laterwork- made to a charity of one's choice. branch manager for Bank of Bos- Hi h School. inginrealestateforseveralyears. ton iriTBarnstabie, before retir- g He .,was .a -Mason at the Janet M. Haxton, 71 ingin 1989. r' She spent her working career West Barnstable - Janet M. '�•:as a retail clerk for ZaY res, Wamsutta Lodge iri . 71 New Mrs. Jones was a member of Bedford,a member of the Social Haxton, , died Aug. 23, 2005, the Rebecca's organization and Woolworths, and Europa Bou- at`her home. Harmony Lodge of Wareham, a a treasurer on the board of di- Shriner all in Hyannis, as well as Shriner in the Aleppo Temple, She was the wife,of Robert D. rectors for Friends of the School- at the Osterville News Stand.She .Haxton for 39 years and a past commander of the house. loved all kinds of crafts and was American Legion Post 1 of New Mrs: rH•ax m- tori- a�s born in ! She loved spending time with 1.r an avid gardener.She especially - Gilman Vt.She lived in Medfield loved her dogs. Bedford. b r family and,particularly enjoyed He was also on the board`of efore moving to West Barn- time in North Carolina and at Survivors include her children, stable l2 years ago. „ "• Leo O. Chretien Jr. of Westport trustees and served as financial camp and Sandy Neck. p ,,She Was a homemaker who had secretary of the Cape Cod Syna- - Survivors,include five children, and Joseph J. Chretien of Mar- worked in architecture, insur- Sharon J.Lyon of Nashua,N.H., gogue. stops Mills;two sisters,Dorothy ante and real estate. °. and Marjorie;and several nieces He loved spending time with She was.a volunteer fitness in- Warren T. Jones of Barnstable, and nephews. his family and enj oyed music and Keith D.Jones of Port St.Lucie p structor at.the Hyannis Senior ' Memorial donations may be dancing. He was also an avid Fla., Miriam J. Brickley of East Y Center and' enjoyed-.-spending f sports fan. Sandwich and Michael E.Jones e made to Hospice & Palliative time with her family: - + Besides his wife survivors in- of Hyannisport; -two siblings, Care of Cape Cod, 270 Commu- ' Besides her,husband survivors � elude two .sons Stanton E. � Ellene Y.Hilburger and William nication Way, Hyannis, MA include two daughters, Laurie Davidson of Omaha, Neb., and E.Younts II,both of North Caro- 02601. H.Davis of Mansfield and-Janell Abbott R."Sid"Davidson of Cen- Tina;_10 grandchildren; a great- James E. ConroyIII; 76 terville; four brothers, William H.'Stephen of Alpharetta, Q;i.; two brothers,Richard Morse''of grandson;'and several nieces and Osterville - James Edward Davidson -of .Canton, Leon nephews. ,i s Davidson of Wareham Milton Hingham and Bradley Morse of A Conroy III,76,died Aug.18,2005. graveside service was held Wells,.Maine; a,sister, Sandia He was the husband of Harriet. Davidson of Newton Center.and at Cummaquid Cemetery. Sandy of Derry,N.H.;four grand- Mr. Conroy was born in New Saul Davidson of Boynton Beach, Memorial donations may be Fla.;three granddaughters; children;and several nieces and Bedford raised in Wareham and g ters and made to Friends of the School MY,from Tabor Academy• several nieces and nephews:• nephews. house,P.O:Box§54,Barnstable, g A funeral service was held at A service`of remembrance was MA 02630; or to VNA of Cape and Harvard College in 1951. held at the Sherman&Jackson After graduating,he was cod- • ; Cape Cod Synagogue in Hyan- Funeral'Home in Mansfield. ` + Cod, 255,Independence Drive, missioned and served as a naval nis.Burial followed at Mosswood Hyannis,MA 02601. officer during the Korean War.• Cemetery in Cotuit. Mary E. James, 76 Philip M. Jones 23 He earned a law degree, from.J Memorial.donations may be Plymouth - Mary E. (Alves) p ' Boston University upon his dis- ; made to Cape Cod Synagogue James,76,died Aug. 19,2005,at Centerville - Philip M. "P,J." •charge. General Fund, 145 Winter St., New England Medical Center in Jones,23, died Aug:20,2005.. During his career as•a lawyer Hyannis,MA 02601. Boston. He was the son of Thomas R: he specialized in.trusts and es- Charles N. Foresman, She was the wife of Theodore and Kathleen,(Guertin] Jones -'tates and worked for several James. of Centerville. banks, mutual fund and insur- 62 Mrs. James was born in New Born in Hyannis,he graduated ante companies in Massachu- Hyannis - Charles N. Bedford and educated in New from Barnstable High School in setts and New,Hampshire. Foresman,62,died Aug.16,2005, Bedford schools.She graduated 2001,where he was a member of He had many professional and at Windsor Skilled Nursing & from Barnstable High School and the cross country team. community affiliations, includ- Rehabilitation Center in South attended.Johnson and Wales . His passion was basketball, Ing the •Massachusetts, New Yarmouth. College. and he played on the all-startrav- ,Hampshire and U.S. Supreme He was born in Boston and She worked as a'claims ad- eling team and the AAU travel- Court bar associations; Ply- lived in-Fitchburg and Falmouth juster for John Hancock Insur- ing team. He also played Little *mouth Heritage Trust;Boy and for many years before moving to once Co.for more than 20 years, League and Babe Ruth baseball, pp " irl'Sco tEs' ' i cl�tiie gT ft` i"`is�io Hyannis in 1990. �.ic j qqk;u ; and�ivas� yE eli; `�st fi'iir '' a . er ioy_ec pl y n o•f.II R1• .V �i mil a 'a•, of ther'jkn�Cer Sodi fy9'( `i ew f '4:! r`Eo esmcsmf �Forn�f�€o�re yHampshire.a' s.,,msnager�at.Rice;'sJewel 8t�re " gIe loved'music�arid philoso= An 'Fi'tchburgl and, worked-at phy and had a lifelong passion ` Harve's Hardware in Falmouth. ,for sailing, which he pursued He enjoyed watching .sports throughout the waters.of New and doing crossword puzzles. England. Survivors include a daughter, Besides his wife, survivors in- Gretchen Foresman of Cotuit;a elude a son, Jim of Needham; a sister, Beth F. Hodges of daughter, Sarah of Lewiston, Mattapoisett; a niece; and a Maine; two sisters, Anne nephew. Cameron of Osterville and Joan A graveside service was held "Noonan of Weston; and three at Glenwood Cemetery in Ashby. ra Ronald C. 'Scotty'Harvie 67 f KnEMBER 2,2005 `Green' aauaponic farm@.$ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 only in late summer. Edward will be usingthe felled trees for fencing involving the fish wastes,Edward and wood chips on the property. notes that the tanks meet govern- To Paley,however,the Osmuns meet requirements and are tightly are "commercial interlopers"who sealed. "scalped the land."Because of the The Osmuns say the farm will be tree removal,Paley has a full view an asset to'the local community as. of the farm buildings."There is no the greens will be sold at local escape," she said. "This monster farmer's markets, smaller food appears at every window." shops and to local restaurants.The At this point,Paley and her neigh- fish can be used to stock fee-fish- borhood supporters are consider- ing ponds as well as for human ing taking the entire matter to consumption.Both Betty and Ed- Barnstable Superior Court."We are ward point out that tilapia has be- meeting with someone from the come avery popular restaurant fare. state," she said. "I can't say any- The fish are scheduled to arrive in thing more." mid- to late September and the This is sad news to the Osmuns first crop of plants is expected in and attorney Henchy,who say they. late November. would prefer an amenable solution. To replace trees cut down to Henchy said that attempts to com- make space for the main farm build- municate with opponents have ings, the Osmuns have planted gone unanswered. numerous rows of blueberry bushes "If anybody comes up with'a pro- they say will reach maturity in two posal to resolve this matter I will be years. Because the bushes are of happy to take it to my clients,who different varieties, the Osmuns will be happy to consider it," he hope to be picking berries through- said."In the end,the farm is going out the growing season instead of to be nothing but a good neighbor." SEPTEMBER 2,2005 This week's listing is with. . . P WONDERFUL HOME! k1b" P n Situated in Osterville Heights. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, family ,room, living room, dining room & separate laundry. Professionally land- scaped with irrigation system. One year old roof, ample room - OFIKE 1p Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services " &" MASS. ` Thomas F. Geiler,Director A,F1639.,1% 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 April 22, 2005 Law Offices of Paul Revere, III 226 River View Ln. Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Request for enforcement at 85 Lombard Ave., West Barnstable Dear Atty. Revere: This letter is in response to your correspondence of April 1, 2005 on the above cited matter. I will start my response to this matter by clarifying what the proposed development that is taking place on this property. This is a combination hydroponics farm for the growing of lettuce and also fish tanks for the growing of Koi, ornamental and fresh water game fish. This is comprised of a series of tanks which hold approximately 43,000 gallons of water which is continuously re- circulated by pumps and filters. Approximately 2% of this water, 860 gallons, is run into a primary solid waste collection tank and the secondary treatment is through two contained sand polishing beds. From these beds the treated discharge is then pumped to the indoor hydroponics farm beds where lettuce and other plants are grown. Section 240-8 of the zoning ordinance states "the land or structures exempt from the use provisions of this chapter pursuant to MGL 40A3". Chapter 40A states that no zoning ordinance or by-law prohibit, unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary purpose of agriculture, etc. The use of this land is exempt because it is primarily agricultural in use. In your correspondence you state that this project is subject to bulk regulations, parking regulations and site plan review requirements. This project appeared before Site Plan Review in February 2003. At that hearing we received the proposed development for parking, etc. and found that this would be approved with minor clarifications to the submitted plans. These were included in the plans that were submitted to the building department at the time of application for the building permit. The bulk requirements have been satisfied and this project received Old Kings Highway approval on December 10, 2004. Page 2 85 Lombard Ave., West Barnstable As to the project needing to be referred to Cape Cod Commission for review as a Development of Regional Impact, this project does not trigger any Commission thresholds. The buildings contains less than 10,000 square feet and the two outside beds measure 50' X 100' which is well under the 40,000 square foot outdoor area threshold required for CCC review. The case you refer to in your letter, Eastham v Clancy, in our opinion, does not have bearing in this case. In that case it was determined that the agriculture use of that property was not the primary use and was subordinate to other uses taking place on that parcel. This property located at 85 Lombard Ave. is primarily agricultural in use, contains over 5 acres of area and is therefore exempt. As a side note, Paul, you have referenced an outdated version of the zoning ordinance in your letter. As of January 2005 the ordinance reference is Chapter 240 of the Code of the Town of Barnstable. Please contact me if you have any further questions regarding this project. Sincerel , Thomas Perry Building Commissioner TP/AW r March 29, 2005 Egila Lex 105 Lombard Avenue West Barnstable, MA 02668 (508) 362-4781 egila(cDverizon.net Mr. Tom Perry Building Commissioner 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 e Dear Mr. Perry, My name is Egila Lex. I live on Lombard Avenue, next to the developing site of E&T Farms. Our driveways run parallel. I am writing to you to express my concerns as to how the construction next door has impacted my property: At least one day last month (when I happened to be home) the crew drilled into the frozen ground, which caused my house (and those of my neighbors) to shake heavily, over a sustained period of time. Since that day, I have a two-foot vertical crack in my living room wall. I had the living room painted recently, so I know this crack is new. After heavy rainstorms, I had sometimes some water in the basement, but the last two rainstorms, again since the drilling, have caused much more substantial flooding in my basement. I wonder and worry about damage to the foundation of my house. In addition, since the clearing of the land next door, I lost about one dozen trees in recent windstorms. I have been in my house for over ten years, experienced many and more substantial storms, but none affected my land anywhere near to what happened since the lot next door was cut bare. I recently had the largest fallen tree removed, which cost $350. 1 expect to pay a multiple of that amount to have my property cleaned up. Mr. Paul Roma visited my property to look at the crack in the living room. He suggested consulting a building engineer and then possibly a lawyer. I am dismayed at the thought of facing such expenses. I am a widow and sole supporter of my two teenage children who are soon going to college. Respectfully, o Egila Lex .-� � `,•`� ,fir, 4 r Application to ®Yb Ringo -�Oigbhiap Regional 3biotDrit �910tritt Committee In the Town of Barnstable 0 w CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS a )lication is hereby made,with four complete sets, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section u: f Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, s:- wings,or photographs accompanying this application for. rrI IECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: c Exterior building construction: New Addition ❑ Alteration Indicate type of building: ElHouse Garage ❑ Commercial 0 Other Exterior Painting: ❑ Signs or Billboards: ❑ New Sign ❑ Existing Sign ❑ Re aiming Existing Sign Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole IM Other 'PE OR PRINT LEGIBLY: DATE I �� I D� C a� �C�c. ASSESSOR'S MAP NO. iDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK L-.�wA'�AiZ.i� � �-, VNER_ �V Wks D S M1J hI ASSESSOR'S LOT NO. )ME ADDRESS t S SO C..o bA TELEPHONE NO. 3 S— ILL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS, including those of adjacent property owners across ai-y,47 blic street or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary.) r SENT OR CONTRACTOR ea %uLeL*j%dx_ TELEPHONE NO. ,S'b8 3GZ �O )DRESS �. r16�'�-TH �zao t G e- SCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give particulars of work tp be done, including materials to be used. Please elude locations of proposed signs. Co x 1 ZS ���s `� 3o Signed Owner-Contractor- ent or Committee Use Only This Certificate is hereby APPROVEDDate 1I? » e Approved/ nied Committee Members' Signatures: i i Town of Barnstable ' Old King's Highway Historic District Committee SPEC SHEET . 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I � .p .-.i-" .� i •�--� i �� }� / "--� i �i' LAW OFFICES OF PAUL REVERE, III 226 River View Lane Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 (508) 778-7126 April 1, 2005 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Re: Request for Enforcement/Revocation of Building Permit And Referral to Cape Cod Commission And/Or Site Plan Review 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barnstable Dear Mr. Perry: This letter has been written on behalf of over thirty individual families in the neighborhood of 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barnstable (the "Property") and, in particular, on behalf of Carol Aiken and Doris A. Paley immediate abutters to the west of the Property who are. specifically aggrieved individuals for purposes of this request. In particular, your office has issued a building permit on or about October 28, 2004, which authorizes the construction of an industrial fish factory on the Property which located in an RF Residential zone when such use is unauthorized under (nor exempt from compliance with) the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance. This letter has been made pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 7, and requests enforcement of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance ("Ordinance") and/or revocation of any building permit issued by your office for the reason that the use of the property as an industrial fish factory violates the Ordinance. In addition, this letter requests that you -refer the proposed development to the Cape Cod Commission as a Development of Regional Impact. Violation of Ordinance- Introduction The Property is located in an area zoned RF-Residential. The only principal permitted use in the RF-Residential District is a detached single family residence. Ordinance Sec. 3-4.1(1). Rather, than construct a residence, the Property's owner, E&T Farms, Inc. ("E&T"), proposes to construct an industrial style 60,000 gallon fish factory which uses a wastewater treatment system consisting of mechanical filtering and settling, chemical treatment to remove ammonia, and plants to remove fish feces and other fish wastes from the factory's effluent stream. This proposal violates the Ordinance and 1 i any building permit should be revoked. Because E&T's proposed fish factory is not a permitted use in the RF-Residential District, E&T must demonstrate that it is exempt from the requirements of the Ordinance. The relevant exemptions from the Ordinance are found in Sections 2-4(3) and 2-4(4).' Violation of Ordinance -- Fish Factory/Aquaculture Not Exempt Under Section 2-4(3) Section 2-4(3) of the Ordinance addresses "uses" which M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3 of the State Zoning Enabling Act either exempts from local regulation or subjects them only to reasonable regulation. In particular, Section 2-4(3) exempts: The use of land or structures exempt from the use provisions of the Zoning Ordinance pursuant to MGL Ch 40A. Section 3. and any other statute. A) Where such exempt uses are subject to reasonable regulation of bulk, density and parking regulations by MGL Ch 40A Section 3. reasonable regulation shall be deemed to be: the Bulk Regulations of the Zoning District. except that church steeples may be permitted up to 75 feet in height: Section 4- 2 Off-street Parking Regulations: and Section 4-7. Site Plan Review. B) Where the proposed use does not comply with paragraph 3A above, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall by a Modification Permit, modify the Bulk Regulations of the Zoning District and/or the parking requirements of Section 4- 2, Off-Street Parking Regulations, where such regulation would substantially diminish or detract from the usefulness of a proposed development, or impair the character of the development so as to affect its intended use, provided that the modification of the Bulk Regulations and/or parking requirements will not create a public safety hazard along the adjacent roadways and will not create a nuisance to other, surrounding properties such that it will impair the use of these properties. C) A Modification Permit shall be subject to the same procedural requirements as a Special Permit, except that approval of the Modification Permit shall require a majority of the members of the Board. Emphasis supplied. M.G.L. Sec. 40A, Sec. 3, provides that no zoning ordinance "shall . . . .prohibit, unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary ' Section 2-4(1) and 2-4(2) involve municipal and recreational uses which are inapplicable here. 2 A _ I purpose of agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture. . . . except that all such activities may be limited to parcels of more than five acres in area not zoned for agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture." I understand that E&T has claimed that M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, allows it to obtain a building permit even though it is not an authorized use in the RF-Residential District . because the Property is used for the "primary purpose of agriculture" and exceeds five acres. In appeal 2003-110-Cotuit Oyster (October 27, 2004, copy attached as Exhibit One), the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals ("ZBA") expressly addressed the issue of whether aquaculture was exempt from local regulation pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3. The ZBA stated "Chapter 40A, Section 3 of the Massachusetts General Laws does not include aquaculture." This interpretation is not novel or unique. In fact, every section of the Massachusetts General Laws which use the terms "agriculture" and aquaculture use them in the disjunctive (i.e., as separate.activities such "agriculture" or "aquaculture"). See e.g., M.G.L. ch. 40, Sec. 8C; M.G.L. ch. 90, Sec. 1 ; M.G.L. ch. 111, Sec. 1; M.G.L. ch. 128, Section 1A and 2; and M.G.L. ch. 131, Sec. 40. Thus, a building permit for the proposed fish factory cannot be issued pursuant to this exemption when the ZBA which holds the final authority on interpreting the Ordinance in Barnstable has already concluded that aquaculture is not exempt from the Ordinance pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3. Furthermore, there does not appear to be five acres of the Property devoted primarily to agricultural use even if aquaculture is considered to be "agriculture." In Eastham v. Clancy, 44 Mass. App. 901 (1997), the Appeals Court addressed the requirement that five acres of the property be primarily used for agriculture and upheld the lower court's finding that a 5.5 acre parcel did not qualify for the exemption when only about one- third of the property was used for "agriculture" with the remainder being wooded. Here, the Town of Barnstable is faced with nearly identical circumstances. The Property is approximately 5.5 acres, but only about 2 acres are being used for the fish factory operation. Thus, under the holding in Eastham, the Property does not even qualify for the exemption in M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, even if the Building Department were to find that.the fish factory was a "agricultural" use. Violation of Ordinance -- Fish Factory/Aquaculture Subject to Section 2-4(3)(B) Alternatively, even if the Building Department concludes that the Property can be used for the fish factory under Section 2-4(3)(B), the Ordinance specifically provides that such uses shall be subject to the bulk regulations, parking regulations, and site plan review requirements. Here, the proposed fish factory on the Property simply does not comply with parking requirements nor has the fish factory been subject to site plan review. 3 In particular, Section 4-2 of the Ordinance provides detailed requirements for parking and screening of parking in residential districts. No demonstration has been made that the proposed fish factory will comply with those requirements. In fact, no attempt has been made to screen the fish factory's parking lot from any of the neighboring residential properties or to locate the parking behind the building -- all as required by Section 4-2. Furthermore, the proposed fish factory has not undergone "site plan review." In particular, site plan review is required for: "Any construction, demolition, grading, clearing or other land development activity," or "Establishment of any new use or new construction of any building or structure, including any grading or land-development activity." Ordinance, Section 4-7.3(1) and (2). Here, E&T has cleared nearly all of the land not subject to Conservation Commission jurisdiction, is establishing a new "fish factory" use, and building an over 9,000 square foot building without site plan review. Under Section 4-7.4, no building permit shall be issued nor other activity subject to site plan review shall occur until a site plan is submitted and approved by the site plan review committee. These actions violate the Ordinance and the building permit should be revoked, and all site development activities cease until site plan review is completed. Violation of Ordinance -- Fish Factory/Aquaculture Not Exempt Under Section 2-4(4) The Ordinance does provide a limited exemption for properties that are less than 5 acres in size which allows aquaculture which provides that aquaculture can be performed on lots of less than 5 acres in size. The exemption is simply inapplicable here as the "lot" is 5.5 acre acres in area.' Failure To Comply With Old King's Highway Requirements Recently, when I met with the neighbors who requested that I write this letter, they expressed two concerns with respect to compliance with Old King's Highway requirements. First, no abutting neighbor could recall ever receiving notice of a hearing in the mail. Second, one individual who is involved with Old King's Highway and, therefore, was present at the meeting on the Fish Farm stated that E&T represented that their proposed buildings would not be visible from the street and, therefore, the Committee concluded that it had limited authority to regulate the project. A simple visit to the Property shows that all of the trees have been cleared outside of Conservation Commission jurisdiction and, therefore, the building is visible from both Lombard Avenue and Village Lane. If the representations were made, then the Old King's Highway approval was obtained through fraud and your office should consider 2 Unlike M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, the Ordinance"does not provide that the area to be considered is only that area used for the exempted activity. 4 r revoking the building permit on that basis. E&T's Fish Factory Should Be Referred To The Cape Cod Commission As A Development of Regional Impact The Cape Cod Commission ("Commission") reviews certain projects designated as Developments of Regional Impact ("DRI"). A development is referred to the Commission as a DRI when it applies for a development permit such as a building permit. Developments must be referred to the Commission as a DRI `if they exceed certain designated thresholds and are known as "Mandatory Referrals". Developments may also be referred as a DRI if they do not exceed the thresholds, but are likely to have regional impacts ("Discretionary Referrals"). Here, the proposed fish factory should have been referred to the Commission as a mandatory referral or as a discretionary referral. The Building Department should revoke the building permit issued to E&T and refer the proposed fish factory as a DRI to the Cape Cod Commission. In particular, any project that has an outdoor commercial use when the total project area exceeds more than 40,000 square feet is a Mandatory Referral. Commission Enabling Regulations, Section 3(c). Here, the project involves outdoor planting beds in excess of 10,000 square feet and another approximately 15,000 square feet of blueberry bushes. These demonstrate a principal outdoor commercial use which combined with the parking and buildings proposed for the project causes the property to have a project area in excess of 40,000 square feet and more precisely in the range of 70,000 square feet. This exceeds the mandatory Referral thresholds and the project should have its building permit revoked and referred to the Commission. Alternatively the matter should be referred as a Discretionary Referral. Here, E&T is proposing to construct a major industrial fish factory in a residential neighborhood. The fish factory will have traffic, odor, and aesthetic impacts on the West Barnstable Village area, an area of historic significance. Furthermore, the project will have more than 60,000 gallons of water within its system and will daily generate thousands of gallons of wastewater for treatment in its on-site system. Given that all of the properties in the area are served by wells, the operation of the fish factory could have a significant impact on the groundwater supply for properties in the area. In summary, the fish factory should be referred to the Commission as a Discretionary Referral even if the Building department concludes that it does not exceed Mandatory Referral thresholds. Conclusion The proposed fish factory should not have been issued a building permit as it is not exempt from the requirements of the Ordinance. The Building Department has no choice, but to revoke the building permit based upon the decision in Cotuit Oyster. 3 The exemption in M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, is inapplicable to the Commission. 5 I " Furthermore, the project 'should have been reviewed under the Site Plan review procedures and referred to the Commission for review as a DRI. Please contact me at (508)778-7126 to discuss this letter.. Very truly yours, Paul Revere, III cc: Doris Paley Carol Aiken OFF Old King's Highway Committee Dorr Fox 1 i 1 f 6 L t679• �� 27 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal 2003-110-Cotuit Oyster Co. Modification Permit-Section 2-4.3(B)-Exempt Uses mammary: Denied petitioner: CoxuirOysrel Ca.;.In:.. ',property Address: 26 little River Road,Cotuit,MA ;.`Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 53,Parcel 9 :r zoowg: Residential F Zoning District Background: The property at issue in Appeal 2004-75 is a vacant 0.16-acre lot located off Little River Road on Cotuit Bay. According to the Assessor's card,the lot adjoins Map 053,Parcel 008 (28 Little River Road). That neighboring parcel is the former location of the Cotuit Oyster Co.,Inc.,upon which a building and dock dremain. The neighboring lot has been idle since the expiration of the lease associated with the parcel. The applicant is seeking to locate the Cotuit Oyster Co.,Inc. on the subject lot and to improve the lot with the construction of a 40 foot by 15 foot work building with a 15 by 15+1-foot outside deck; and a 5 foot wide by 184 foot long sloping pier with a 15 foot by 4 foot wide ramp and two 10 by 20 foot floats. Other improvements include an on-site 1,500-gallon septic system with leaching chambers,a shell parking area of 25 by 67 feet,and a shell work area measuring approximately 18 feet by 40 feet The proposed parking area is to accommodate 3 vehicles and an area devoted to a delivery truck. An 80-foot long retaining wall is proposed on the northerly side of the property. With respect to other permits required,the Conservation Commission issued an Order of Conditions on June 23,2003. That Order of Conditions has been appealed. An application has been made to the Health Division for two Variances from Title 5 and one Variance to locate the septic system within the area of the Coastal Bank. The Board of Health subsequently issued those Variances to the proposed development. Relief Requested: The applicant has requested four forms of alternative relief from the Zoning Board. • Appeal 2003-94 seeks two Variances.One is from Section 3-1.4(5)Bulk Regulations Minimum Set Back Requirements to permit the construction of a pile-supported work building 3 feet from the north sideline and the construction of a pier 7 feet from the north side-line where 15 foot setbacks are required. The second Variance is from Section 4-2.9 Off-Site Parking for a reduction in required on-site parking to three vehicles. • Appeal 2003-110 seeks a Modification Permit as provided for under Exempt Uses-Section 2- 4.3(B)of the Ordinances. Modification Permits allow for the Board to modify certain specified regulations when a proposed exempt use cannot comply with those regulations. Specifically,the applicant is seeking a modification of the required 15-foot side yard setback area and for a reduction in required on-site parking. Modification permits are procedurally processed as a Special Permit,however,only a simple majority is needed for the granting of the modification permit. • Appeal 2003-137 seeks Variances to certain provisions related to aquaculture as an Exempt Use. Section 2-4.4 imposes certain restrictions on aquaculture use of land that is less than 5 acres. The 1 applicant has requested Variances to two of those requirements. First,they seek to permit employment of up to 5 persons when no employees are permitted in the Ordinance and secondly, they seek to build and locate buildings and structures 3 feet and 16 feet off the property line when — the minimum setback requirements for Exempt Uses is 25 feet. Appeal 2004-75 seeks Special Permits to locate,expand and alter the shellfish harvesting business including the construction of a work building and pier. Those permits were sought in .,: accordance with Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Pre-existing Nonconforming Building or Structure, Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use, and Section 4- 4.6(1)Re-Establishment of Damaged or Destroyed Nonconforming Use or Building or Structure. 'FThis decision is that of Appeal 2003-110 for Modification Permit—Section 2-4.3(B)—Exempt Uses. -'procedural&Hearing Summary: >. PThis appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on y.22,2003...A-publichearing-before-the Zoning-Board of-Appeals-was duly advertised and notice sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened August 20,2003, continued to October 08,2003,December 03,2003,January 21,2004,April 14,2004,April 28,2004, June 9,2004,and to July 21,2004, September 15, 2004,September 22,2004,and to October 13,2004. r An extension of time for rendering and filing of the decision was executed between the applicant and Board. At the October 13`s conclusion of the hearing,a Motion was made to grant the appeal;however, the Motion did not carry and the Appeal was not granted. Board Members deciding this appeal were, Sheila Geiler,Jeremy Gilmore, Gail Nightingale,Ralph Copeland and Acting Chairman,Ron S.Jansson Attorney Edward Garguilo represented the applicant before the Board. At the hearing of June 09,2004, he presented the site plans dated March 31, 2004 for improvements to the subject lot and noted that the Site Plan Review Committee had found the plans approvable. He stated that the site plans had been before the Conservation Coirunission and the Board of Health and that an Order of Conditions was issued and a Variance for the on-site septic system was approved. W. Garguilo submitted a memorandum in support of the appeals and a number of letters of support for the granting of relief for the proposal. Mr. Garguilo also submitted a copy of a May 26,2004 letter from Scott 1.Soares,AquacuIture Coordinator,Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture. Mr. Garguilo claimed that aquaculture is the same as agriculture and the proposed use is an exempt use under MGL Chapter 40A,Section 3. ^y With reference to the non-conformity in use of the property,Mr. Garguilo presented the history of the use asserting that the subject lot-26 Little River Road(Parcel 9)-has been used historically in combination with the adjoining lots-22 Little River Road(Parcel 10)and 28 Little River Road(Parcel 8). He summarized that all three of the lots were intertwined in that all were used for the oyster business. Mr. Garguilo stated that the appeals before the Board seek to move the oyster business, specifically its n building and pier,some 30 feet onto the neighboring lot. The owner's of Cotuit Oyster Co.,the Nelsons, would operate much of the business. When questioned if the business was expanding,Mr. Garguilo responded that they are not expanding but rather altering the business in that it is moving 30 feet south. Thus,the use will remain the same. It was cited that the building would be used for the sorting and culling of oysters and clams; and would be equipped with a walk-in refrigerator,an office, a restroom and an equipment storage room It was described as a 'support building' essential to the operation of the oyster business. The Board and applicant discussed the retail sales from the site and it was noted that retail sales had been on-going at the site in that people would walk-in and buy a bucket of oysters -akin to a farm stand. r. Mr.Richard Nelson,president of the Cotuit Oyster,Co. spoke stating that he has operated the business since 1973. He stated the original lease had stipulated that he must be out of the building during the summer. Therefore,during the summer,the oyster business was conducted on 26 Little River Road and in the winter,he would move the business back to 28 Little River Road. He stated that he purchased the 4 2 i Little River Road property in 1983 as the parcel was always an integral part of the operations,having used for outdoor culling,sorting,overhauling of gear and boats,and the painting and maintenance of its. dings of Fact: -'"the hearing of October 13,2004,a motion was duly made and seconded to find the following findings of fact with respect to Appeal 2003-110 for a Modification Permit in accordance with Section 24.3(B)- Exempt Uses. 1. Aquaculture is not agriculture as the land area is underwater. 2. Although certain provisions of Section 24(4)of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance specifically lists aquaculture as an Exempt Use, Chapter 40A Section 3 of the Massachusetts General Laws does not include aquaculture. Therefore the provisions of Section 24(3)of the BarnstableZoning.Ordinance that provides.for.a modification-permit do not apply to aquaculture. The vote was as follows: AYE: Ralph Copeland,Jeremy Gilmore,Sheila Geiler,Ron S.Jansson, Gail Nightingale NAY: None Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to deny the Modification Permit requested in Appeal 2003-110. The vote was as follows: AYE: Ralph Copeland,Jeremy Gilmore, Sheila Geiler,Ron S.Jansson,Gail Nightingale 4 NAY: None Ordered: Appeal 2003-110 is denied. Appeals of this decision, if any,shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 4 Section 17, within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which 0A, must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk Ron SJ anss n o , cti ng Chairman Date Signed I,Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk 1_ 3 v Ph 4 25 f UL eneNeaBIA ranee. �1�p Mla TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ^Zoning Board of Appeals Application for Other Powers Date Received ' For office use only: Town Clerk's Office: Appeal# Hearing Date. Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies t(o..the Zoning Board of Appeals for the reasons indicated: Applicant Name: . C26(-O\ /Doc'ts l`e V Phone: I b Applicant Address: � l�y��.,c.c.e�..�lV. Z L�iIlGae G. 1. (A) . 13arws���Ie IQ Property.Location: Property Owner: C OCT Vj.rr.S,-LwR_. l� C-Fi rR�rus'E Phone: Sb$-Fs33-�lGet6 Address of Owner: / Y S o I orJ04—�oVQJ k at Assessor's Map/Parcel.Number: ) S S 3 Zoning District: Groundwater Overlay District: This is a request for: [>I Enforcement Action [sej Appeal of Administrative Official's Decision [ ] Other'General Powers - Please Specify: Which Section(s) of the Zoning Ordinance and/or MGL Chapter 40A are you appealing to the Zoning Board of ti Appeals? Nature of Appeal& Description of Request: S Ie. A4CII&n erJ� i Attach Additional Sheet if Necessary r l Application for Other Powers -Page 2 Existing Level of Development of the Property- Number of Buildings: ee t 9\tAj* Present Use(s): Gross Floor Area: sq. ft. Is the property located in a designated Historic District?..................................................... Yes [ ]. No [ ] If yes [ ] -Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Date Approved (if applicable) [ ] -Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District Date Approved (if applicable) Is the building a designated Historic Landmark?.................................................................. Yes [ ] No [ Have you applied for a building permit?................................................................................ Yes ( ] No [ ] Have you been refused a building permit? ....................................................:....................... Yes [ ] No ] The following information, as applicable, should be submitted with the application at the time of filing. Failure to do so may result in a denial of your request. ? Three(3)copies of the completed application form, each with original signatures. ? Three(3)copies of a certified property survey(plot plan)and one (1) reduced copy(8 1/2"x 11"or 11"x 17") showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands,water bodies, surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. ? Three(3)copies of a proposed site improvement plan and one (1) reduced copy (8 1/2"x 11"or 11"x 17"). ? The applicant may submit any additional supporting documents to assist the Board in making its determination. Signature: Date: S �7 © S Applicant s or Representative's Signature Representative's �aJ 1 �� e�,e , Phone: SD 8 17 FS-71 6 Address: ^ ;� r�C \�w1�c.r ��k 1_� Fax No.: LAW OFFICES OF PAUL REVERE, III 226 River View Lane Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 (508) 778-7126 To: Zoning Board of Appeals Fr: Paul Revere, III Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Enforcement Da: May 17, 2005 This matter _is an appeal by Carol Aiken and Doris Paley who requested that the Building Commissioner revoke the building permit issued to the owners of 85 Lombard Avenue for the construction of an industrial fish factory in West Barnstable. Ms. Aiken and Ms. Paley are the direct abutters owning property immediately to the west and are aggrieved by the operation of an illegal building and fish factory operation in their residential neighborhood devaluing their homes. While not named in the appeal, they are joined by over thirty individual families in the immediate area. A copy of the letter requesting enforcement dated April 1, 20.05, and the Building Commissioner's response dated April 21, 2005, area attached. PR 1 Pages } oF1�E Ta,, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • BARNSTABLE, 9 MASS. �, Thomas F. Geiler, Director rfDN1D.�A Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.nia.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 April 22, 2005 Law Offices of Paul Revere, III 226 River View Ln. Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Request for enforcement at 85 Lombard Ave., West Barnstable Dear Atty. Revere: This letter is in response to your correspondence of April 1, 2005 on the above cited matter. I will start my response to this matter by clarifying what the proposed development that is taking place on this property. This is a combination hydroponics farm for the growing of lettuce and also fish tanks for the growing of Koi, ornamental and fresh water game fish. This is comprised of a series of tanks which hold approximately 43,000 gallons of water which is continuously re- circulated by pumps and filters. Approximately 2% of this water, 860 gallons, is run into a primary solid waste collection tank and the secondary treatment is through two contained sand polishing beds. From these beds the treated discharge is then pumped to the indoor hydroponics farm beds where lettuce and other plants are grown. Section 240-8 of the zoning ordinance states "the land or structures exempt.from the use provisions of this chapter pursuant.to MGL 40A3". Chapter 40A states that no zoning ordinance or by-law prohibit, unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary purpose of agriculture, etc. The use of this land is exempt because it is primarily agricultural in use. In your correspondence you state that this project is subject to bulk regulations, parking regulations and site plan review requirements. This project appeared before Site Plan Review in February 2003. At that hearing we received the proposed development for parking, etc: and found that this would be approved with minor clarifications to the submitted plans. These were included in the plans that were submitted to the building department at the time of application for the building permit. The bulk requirements have been satisfied and this project received Old Kings Highway approval on December 10, 2004. j i Page 2 85 Lombard Ave., West Barnstable As to the project needing to be referred to Cape Cod Commission for review as a Development of Regional Impact, this project does not trigger any Commission thresholds. The buildings contains less than 10,000 square feet and the two outside beds measure 50' X 100' which is well under the 40,000 square foot outdoor.area threshold required for CCC review. The case you refer to in your letter, Eastham v Clancy, in our opinion, does not have bearing in this case. In that case it was determined that the agriculture use of that property was not the primary use and was subordinate to other uses taking place on that parcel. This ' property located at 85 Lombard Ave. is primarily agricultural in use, contains over 5 acres of area and is therefore exempt. As a side note, Paul, you have referenced an outdated version of the zoning ordinance in your letter. As of January 2005 the ordinance reference is Chapter 240 of the Code of the Town of Barnstable. Please contact me if you have any further questions regarding this project. Sincerel , Thomas Perry Building Commissioner TP/AW I LAW OFFICES OF PAUL REVERE, III 226 River View Lane Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 (508) 778-7126 April 1, 2005 Mr. Thomas Perry .Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts- 02601 Re: Request for Enforcement/Revocation of Building Permit And Referral to Cape Cod Commission And/Or Site Plan Review 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barnstable ` Dear Mr. Perry: This letter has been written on behalf of over thirty individual families in the neighborhood of 85 Lombard Avenue, West Barnstable (the . "Property") and, in particular, on behalf of Carol Aiken and Doris A. Paley immediate abutters to the west of the Property'who are specifically aggrieved individuals for purposes of this request.. In particular, your office has issued a building permit on or about October 28, 2004, which authorizes the construction of an industrial fish factory on the Property which located in an RF Residential'zone when such use is unauthorized under (nor. exempt from compliance with) the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance. This letter has been made pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A,. Sec. 7, and requests enforcement of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance ("Ordinance") and/or revocation of any building permit issued by your office for the reason that the use of the property as an industrial fish factory violates the Ordinance. In addition, this letter requests that you refer the proposed development to the Cape Cod Commission as a Development of Regional . Impact. Violation of Ordinance - Introduction The Property is located in an area zoned RF-Residential. The only principal permitted use in the RF-Residential District is a detached single family residence. Ordinance Sec. 3-4.1(1). Rather, than construct.a residence, the Property's owner, E&T Farms, Inc. ("E&T"), proposes to construct an industrial style 60,000 gallon.fish factory which uses -a wastewater treatment system consisting of mechanical filtering and settling, chemical treatment to remove ammonia, and plants to remove fish feces and other fish wastes from the factory's effluent stream. This proposal violates the.Ordinance and i any building permit should be revoked. Because E&T's proposed fish factory is not a permitted use in the RF-Residential District, E&T must demonstrate that it is exempt from the requirements of the Ordinance. The relevant exemptions from the Ordinance are found in Sections 2-4(3) and 2-4(4).' Violation of Ordinance --Fish Factory/Aquaculture Not Exempt Under Section 2-4(3) Section 2-4(3) of the Ordinance addresses "uses" which M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3 of the State Zoning Enabling Act either exempts from local regulation or subjects them only to reasonable regulation. In particular, Section 2-4(3) exempts: The use of land or structures exempt from the use provisions of the Zoning Ordinance pursuant to MGL Ch 40A Section 3 and any other statute. A) Where such exempt uses are subject to reasonable regulation of bulk density and parking regulations by MGL Ch 40A Section 3 reasonable rQulation shall be deemed to be: the Bulk Regulations of the Zonina District except that church steeples may be permitted up to 75 feet in height Section 4 2. .Off-street Parking Regulations and Section 4 7 Site Plan Review. B) Where the proposed use does not comply with paragraph 3A above, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall by a Modification Permit, modify the Bulk Regulations of the Zoning District and/or the parking requirements of Section 4- 2, Off-Street Parking Regulations, where such regulation would substantially diminish or detract from the usefulness of a proposed development, or impair the character of the development so as to affect its intended use, provided that the modification of the Bulk Regulations and/or parking requirements will not create a public safety hazard along the adjacent roadways and will not create a nuisance to other, surrounding properties such that it will impair the use of these properties. C) A Modification Permit shall be subject to the same procedural requirements as a Special Permit, except that approval of the Modification Permit shall require a majority of the members of the Board. Emphasis supplied. M.G.L. Sec. 40A,, Sec. 3, provides that no .zoning ordinance "shall- . prohibit, unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary ' Section 2-4(1) and 2-4(2) involve municipal and recreational uses which are inapplicable here. 2 purpose, of agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture. . . . except that all such activities may be limited to parcels of more than five acres in area not zoned for agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture." I understand that E&T has claimed that M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, allows it to obtain a building permit even though it is not an authorized use in the RF-Residential District because the Property is used for the "primary purpose of agriculture" and exceeds five acres. In appeal 2003-1.10-Cotuit Oyster (October 27, 2004, copy attached as Exhibit One), the Barnstable Zoning .Board of Appeals ("ZBA") expressly addressed the issue of whether aquaculture was exempt from local regulation pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3. The ZBA stated "Chapter 40A, Section 3 of the Massachusetts General Laws does not include aquaculture." This interpretation is not novel or unique. In fact, every section of.the Massachusetts General Laws which use the terms "agriculture" and aquaculture use them in the disjunctive (i.e., as separate activities such "agriculture" or "aquaculture"). See e.g., M.G.L. ch. 40, Sec. 8C; M.G.L. ch. 90, Sec. 1 ; M.G.L. ch. 111, Sec. 1 ; M.G.L. ch. 128, Section 1A and 2; and M.G.L. ch. 131, Sec. 40. Thus, a building permit for the proposed fish factory cannot be issued pursuant to this exemption when the ZBA which holds the final authority on interpreting the Ordinance in Barnstable has already. concluded that aquaculture is not exempt from the Ordinance pursuant to M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3. Furthermore, there does not appear to be five acres of the Property devoted primarily to agricultural use even if aquaculture is considered to be "agriculture." In Eastham v. Clancy, 44 Mass. App. 901 (1997), the Appeals Court addressed the requirement that five acres of the property be primarily used for agriculture and upheld the lower court's finding that a 5.5 acre parcel did not qualify for the exemption when only about one' third of the property was used for "agriculture" with the remainder being wooded. Here, the Town of Barnstable is faced with nearly identical circumstances. The Property is approximately 5.5 acres, but only about 2 acres are being used for the fish factory operation. Thus, under the holding in Eastham, the Property does not even qualify for the exemption in M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, even if the Building Department were to find that the fish factory was a "agricultural" use. Violation of Ordinance -- Fish Factory/Aquaculture Subject to Section 2-4(3)(B) Alternatively, even if the Building Department concludes that the Property can be used for the fish factory under Section 2-4(3)(B), the Ordinance specifically provides that such uses shall be subject to the bulk regulations, parking regulations, and site plan review requirements. Here, the proposed fish factory on the Property simply does not comply with parking requirements nor has the .fish factory been subject to site plan review. 3 I In particular, Section 4-2 of the Ordinance provides detailed requirementsfor parking and screening of parking in residential districts: No demonstration has been made that the proposed fish factory will comply with those requirements. In fact, no attempt has been made to screen the fish factory's parking lot from any of the neighboring residential properties or to locate the parking behind the building -- all as required by Section 4-2. Furthermore, the proposed fish factory has not undergone "site plan review." in particular, site plan review is required for: "Any construction, demolition, grading, clearing or other land development activity," or "Establishment of any new use or new construction of any building or structure, including any grading or land-development activity." Ordinance, Section 4-7:3(1) and (2). Here, E&T has cleared nearly all of the land not subject to Conservation Commission jurisdiction, is establishing a new "fish factory" use, and building an over 9,000 square foot building without site plan review. Under Section 4-7.4, no building permit shall be issued nor other activity subject to site plan review shall occur until a site plan is submitted and approved by the site plan review committee. These actions violate the Ordinance and the building permit should be.-.revoked and all site development. activities cease until site plan review is completed. Violation of Ordinance -- Fish Factory/Aquaculture Not Exempt Under Section 2-4(4) The Ordinance does provide a limited exemption for properties that are less than 5 acres in size which allows aquaculture which provides that aquaculture can be performed on lots of less than 5 acres in size. The exemption is simply inapplicable here as the "lot' is 5.5 acre acres in area.2 Failure To Comply With Old King's Highway Requirements .Recently, when I met with the neighbors who requested that I write this letter, they expressed two concerns with respect to compliance with Old King's Highway. requirements. First, no abutting neighbor could. recall ever receiving notice of a hearing in the mail. Second, one individual who is involved with Old King's Highway and, therefore, was present at the meeting on the Fish Farm stated that E&T represented that their proposed buildings would not be visible from the street .and, therefore, the Committee concluded that it had limited authority to regulate the project. A simple visit to the Property shows that all of the trees have been cleared outside of Conservation Commission jurisdiction and, therefore, the building is visible from both Lombard Avenue and Village Lane. If the representations were made, then the Old King's Highway approval was obtained through fraud and your office should consider 2 Unlike M.G.L. ch. 40A, Sec. 3, the Ordinance does not provide that the area to be considered is only that area used for the exempted activity. 4 ,f revoking the building permit on.that basis. E&T's Fish Factory Should Be Referred To The Cape Cod Commission As A Development of Regional Impact The Cape Cod Commission ("Commission") reviews certain projects designated as Developments of Regional Impact ("DRI"). A development is referred to the Commission as a DRI when it applies for a development permit such as a building permit. Developments must be referred to the Commission as a DRI if they exceed certain designated thresholds and are known as "Mandatory Referrals". Developments may also be referred as a DRI if they do not exceed the thresholds, but are likely to have regional impacts ("Discretionary Referrals"). Here, the proposed fish factory should have been referred to the Commission as a mandatory referral or as a discretionary referral. The Building Department should revoke the building permit issued to E&T and refer the proposed fish factory as a DRI to the Cape Cod Commission. 1 In particular, any project that has an outdoor commercial use when the total project area exceeds more than 40,000 square feet is a Mandatory Referral. Commission Enabling Regulations, Section 3(c). Here, the project involves outdoor planting beds. in excess of 10,000 square feet and another approximately 15,000 square feet of blueberry bushes. These demonstrate a _principal outdoor commercial use which combined with the parking and buildings proposed for the project causes the property to have a project area in excess of 40,000 square feet and more precisely in the range of 70,000 square feet. This exceeds the mandatory Referral thresholds and the project should have its building permit revoked and referred to the Commission. Alternatively the matter should be referred as a Discretionary Referral. Here, E&T is proposing to construct a major industrial fish factory in a residential neighborhood'. . The fish factory will have traffic; odor, and aesthetic impacts on the West Barnstable Village area, an area of historic significance. Furthermore, the project will have more than. 60,000 gallons of water within its system and will daily generate thousands of gallons of wastewater for treatment in its on-site system., Given that all of the properties in the area are served by wells, the operation of the fish factory could have .a significant impact on the groundwater supply for properties in the area. In summary, the fish factory should be referred to the Commission as a Discretionary Referral even if the Building department concludes that it does not exceed Mandatory Referral thresholds. Conclusion The proposed_ fish factory should not have been issued 'a building permit as it is not �. exempt from the requirements of the Ordinance. 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