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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0008 SHOOTFLYING HILL RD (2) �1r iF f i t N SMEADI No.53LOR UPC 12543 smead.aom • Made In USA 16 me1Dlf0�0alICTIDE m SH nEf WWWWWOOOMKOW g S�,,aEry, F�i1l �� viU U �i i Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Dave Paananen [dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com] Sent: Monday, August 01, 2016 9:07 AM To: McLaughlin, Charles Cc: Anderson, Robin; McKean, Thomas Subject: RE: Thanks Hi Charlie, I didn't anticipate inspecting any rooms beyond 1-10. We were told the motel was trying to open rooms 1-10 during the June 13th inspection. We were advised that they wanted to open all the rooms on the front of the building on Thursday,July 28th during the inspection. There seems to be a lack of understanding as to the amount of time and the number of resources that are needed to inspect the property.The licensing board made it perfectly clear that the inspectors were not to be called back until the motel was ready to open without all the violations. As the board put it they are wasting everyone's time. After inspecting rooms 1-10 we found numerous violations some that have been noted in at least the.previous two inspections, with no corrections. I think a meeting would be appropriate to discuss further actions. At a minimum I will need to inspect the window blinds being installed on Aug.4th Thanks, Dave i From: McLaughlin, Charles [ma i Ito:Charles.McLaughlin@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:54 PM To: dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com Subject: Thanks Hello Dave, Thanks for your report. Do you anticipate inspecting the balance of the rooms in the near future?A full inspection will give us and the owner a very clear picture of what needs to be corrected. Thanks for your advice. Charlie 8/1/2016 w � TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION f J� Map Parcel V Application # ' Health Division r% Date Issued- Conservation Division Application FE4 IY4 V Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/ Hyannis Y �!J Project Street Address �'1SG1�'iy�lle_ t�c��`� S�d�'� �_� �'!� �1 it l C&A 11 , Village dwk e— Owner `� Address S?v M1 r Telephone Permit Request T) YY\(D�I cn'm Ga PO o) Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Prject=Valuation 1 (' Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use — APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) elepYNumber —Nam hone 5 ` y AddressLease # Home Improvement Contractor# Email Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO M_GNATU DATE l 6 �1 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION.# f DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. S ADDRESS VILLAGE >y OWNER x . DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION `• FRAME i i' • j . INSULATION { FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL t . PLUMBING: ROUGH ' FINAL GAS:- ROUGH y FINAL FINAL BUILDING- DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ` t 2'Tre CominamveaWt.of Massachusetts Depar&merrt of&d.ustrid Accide7rts Ofrre of.£mmsligadons. { 600 Washington S`treet _-=y Bast n,IM 02HI • f4'FV11LillaSS�aV�I�iQ ' 'Fcrkers' Campensafian Insurance Affidavit Bnilders/ContractuursMectricianslPhmibers App`hkant Infarmai an Please Print Le , Naffi -LBas* rgaa an ual Gitgl €at`ef 'Yl`� I/t't t � cne� zr�C7(' � 'j �2 - 3 L{ 0 Are you an employer:'Check the apprapriate bow Type of project(required)c I.❑ I am a employer with 4 0 I am a general contmctor and I employees(full andforpart-time),* liave hired the sutr-corikzactors 6_ EINew construction 2•.❑ I am a sale proprietor orparbrer- listed on the attached sheet. T ❑Remodeling slap and have no employees. . 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Failum to secum coverage as requiredunder Section 25A of MGL c.1P—caa lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$150D-Oa andvor one yearimprisonment as ure11 as civil penalties is the farm of a STOP WORT£ORDERand a$ae of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe fors u&d is the Office of la vestigations o€Ste DL4 for insurance coverage serificafton. I do hergby c&tEfj,r;ardcr ttcR pains and penalties afperlurl flr attTie iruforma6wi pr ol,itW abm7- trug aunt carrart Phone ik 0,fiird=se anEy. Do not awke in f ds area,to be crrxspfeted by rife ortairx afreiat City or Tomm: PermitlLicense;g Issuing Auflaority(tdrele one): L Board of ffealtk Buff ing Department 3.Eli Toren Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector S.Plumbing TTspector b.Other Contact Person: Phone#: ormation and 11astructious Masswime#ts Getc al Laws chapter 152 rmpares aIl employes to provide woticeas'aompmssfion f r their employees_, Pmsaant-ho this stag,an e1z�Ivyee is defined as.-every personin i ie service of another under any court ofhfre, >a. express or implied,oral or writ( " in� accociaiian,corporation or other legal entity,or airy tFvo or mote Art errP£vyer is defined as-an mdtvidng p dip, of the:foregoing engaged is a joint eterprise,and inchidmg the legal=prese�aiives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trosEe�of an individual,Par[ne�up, association or other legal entity',emploYmg employees Howeverthe owner of a.dwelling house having not more than ffi=apar[mmts and.-who resides therein,or the occupant of the- dw Mag house of aaother who employs persons tut do mahtna ce,consftuc ion or repair wo&on such dwelling house or on the grounds orbuUdmg appratrn- th reto shaIlnotbmause of sash employmeutbe d=medto be an employer." MGL chapter 152,§25C(6)also states that everys ate or local licensing agency shall wifihhoId$le issuance or renewal of a Iicerz a or permit to operate a business or to construct bwldings in the cofumGnwealth for any applicanfwho has notprodnced acceptable evidence of compIiancewith.the""41nce coverageregnised." Adtiidona ly,MGI,chapter 152,§25CM states'V&Heathe.coumagawmahh.nor;�uly ofifspolitical subdivisions shall enirs into any contract for the,perf==ce ofpublic woikm�I acc•.eptable evidence of compliancewith require eats of this chapter have been presentedtn the confracti g anihozzty_" Please foi oist the workers'compensation affidavit complebEjy,by chw g iheboxes that apply to your sitnaiion and,if necessary;supply sub-confractor(s)name(s), addresses)and phonenumbez(s) along wi&their cmtficate(s)of Companies or Limited LiabffityPartaeiships•(LU)widino employees Othertl�the n,crn-a„ce. Limite-dLiability�P �-� . members or parineJs,are not rcgtmed to carry workers' compensation insatance Lr an LLC or LLP dD es have employees,apolicyisrequired. Beadvisedthatthisaffidaykmaybe,submittedtothr,DepaxtmentofIndustrial Accidents for confmnation of insurance coverage: Also be sure to sign and date+he affidavit The affidavit should be r$i�ed to the city or town that the application for the peunit or license is being regae-stA not the Department of Ln&0triA Acdde�ii. Shouldyou have any gnmdans regarding the law or ifyou are reg> to obtain a workers'ornpe:nsationpolicLplmsecallthe;Depar[m is� eatatthenumberldbelow. Self-msvred�aniesshonId enter their c self-insurance licc=D number on the app a{r line.. City or Town O fcials Please be sore that the affidavitis complete andprkb-,dlegIIy_ Thm Department has provided a space at.thebottom. of the:affidavit for you to fill out in.the event the Office ofluv��=has to comet You g the'applicant- Please be sure to f7.1 in the per�ni(licrose member which wd1 be,used as a mfcsemce n=ber. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple pennit/Iicceose applications in any giveayear,need only sabmit one affidavit indicating dent p olicy information Cif uecessaiy)and under"Job Site Address"ffie applicant rho*mod write-all locations n ( Y or town)-"A copy of the-affidavit that has best officially stamped or madce d by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proofthat a valid affidavit is on fle for fat0i p=149 or licenses_ A new affidavit mzTst be:flleti.out each year.-Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or pmmit not relat rd to any business or comm �commercial v a dog license or permit to bum Ieaves etc.)said person is NOT req�ed to complete this affidavit The Office of Inns would like to thank port is advance for your cooperation and should you have anY gnmtims, please do not besifatr to give us a call The DeparftncnfS address,telephone and fax number. The almmmwealth of turf Depaltraent cif Ii.dust ai Accidents ice Q.f InV `4.ti0.= lawto-u.MA Ed11I T�I#617-' -490a=t 4€6 or I-977-MA SSAFE Fax#617'27 7M Revised 424-07 may Wdza- I WE TOWn of Barnstable Regulatory Services �' Richard'V.Scab,Director �z�59. Building Division. Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable-ma.ns Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Usin-a A Builder h (;/v Las Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behal� in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. (Address of Job **Pool fences and alarms are the responsibility of the applicant Pools are not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections are performed and accepted. Cignature_o£Owner_ Signature of Applicant Print Name Print Name Date FORMS:O L4 Q WAIERPERMISSIONP00 . f Robert Sousa Electrician JULY 6 2016 214 west Barnstable,Road Osterville Mass. 02655 Mass Electrical License #E40596 I inspected the pool area located at the Craigville Motel 8 Shootflyinghill Roal in the town of Centerville. I was unable to find any wiring and or electrical devices requiring electricity in thepool area that i was informed was going to be demolished. r O , G Robert Sousa 1 / NG�EP� eov 10"00 i ti nal na rid o g July 7,2016 CraigvilIe Motel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd. Centerville,MA 02632 To Whom It May Concern RE: 8 Shootflying Hill Rd,Centerville:pool This letter is to confirm that we have verified there is no natural gas service on the property named above. I can be reached directly at 508-760-7484 should there be any further questions. 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FLAME-RESISTANT HEADRAIL AND COMPONENTS CONTAINED WITHIN SHALL PASS OR EXCEED ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TESTS: ' • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)701 (small scale for horizontal applications) 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. PRODUCT DATA: Manufacturer's descriptive literature shall be submitted indicating materials, finishes, construction and installation instructions and verifying that product meets requirements specified. Manufacturers recommendations for maintenance and cleaning shall be included. B. DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS: Wiring diagrams of any motorized components or units, working and assembly drawings shall be supplied as requested. C. SAMPLE: Responsible contracting officer or agent shall supply one sample shade of each type specified in this contract for approval. Supplied units shall be furnished complete with all required components, mounting and associated hardware, instructions and warranty. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Supplier: Manufacturer, subsidiary or licensed agent shall be approved to supply the products specified, and to honor any claims against product presented in accordance with warranty. B. INSTALLER: Installer or agent shall be qualified to install specified products by prior experience, demonstrated performance and acceptance of requirements of manufacturer, subsidiary, or licensed agent. Installer shall be responsible for an acceptable installation. C. UNIFORMITY: Provide 2" Horizontal Faux Wood Blind of only one manufacturer for entire project. 1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. Product shall be delivered to site in manufacturer's original packaging. B. Product shall be handled and stored to prevent damage to materials, finishes and operating mechanisms. 1.06 JOB CONDITIONS: A. Prior to shade installation, building shall be enclosed. B. Interior temperature shall be maintained between 60' F. and 90' F. during and after installation;. relative humidity shall not exceed 80%.Wet work shall be complete and dry. 1.07 WARRANTY: A. Residential Installation -Lifetime Limited Warranty. B. Commercial Installation—3-Year Limited Warranty. a. Specific product warranties available from manufacturer or its authorized agent. PART 2—PRODUCTS f 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. CBGcommercial 111 N.Apollo Road, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Phone: 855.700.4765; Fax: 855.700.4927 Website: www.cbecommercial.com , or architect approved equivalent. B. Product substitutions must be approved by architect minimum of 30 days prior to close of bid. 2.02 2" HORIZONTAL FAUX WOOD BLINDS A. PRODUCT: CBG "2" Horizontal Faux Wood Blind" B. MATERIALS: 1. SLATS: 2"wide x 0.114" rigid, flat, expanded PVC, UV stabilized. Greenguard certified for indoor air quality. Furnish not less than nominal 7.2 slats per foot to ensure tight closure and light control. Finish with manufacturer's standard colors selected by architect I from manufacturer's available contract colors. 2. SLAT SUPPORT: Braided ladders of 100% polyester yarn color compatible with slats and spacing of ladder no more than 16". Optional cloth tapes constructed of high Project name/Project number/date 2"Horizontal Faux Wood Blinds 1 12492 i CC G Commercial Window Treatment Specification Division 12—Furnishings Section 12492 MMERCIAL 2" Horizontal Faux Wood Blinds i strength polyester-cotton blend webbing and spacing of no more than 16". Tapes spaced to comply with industry standards for size and weight of blind. 3. HEADRAIL: U-shaped profile with rolled edges, measuring 1 1/2" x 2 1/4"x.024" constructed of corrosion resistant steel and providing a sleek low profile design. Internally fit with components required for specified performance and designed for smooth, quiet, trouble-free operation. Headrail finish to be standard baked-on polyester and to coordinate with slats. Ends fitted with zinc-coated steel end lock with adjustable tab for centering blinds. 4. BOTTOM RAIL: 2"wide x .63"thick PVC trapezoid in shape. Color-coordinated engineered polymer tape buttons secure the ladder and cord. Finish to be manufacturers standard colors or stained finish to match slats. 5. LIFTING MECHANISM: Engineering polymer and galvanized steel housing cordlocks with polymer roller bearing and steel locking dogs, two-ply polyester cord filler in braided polyester jacket lift cords, and fracture-resistant polymer cord-stop color-coordinated to slat. Located on either side of individual blind unit as per architect's request. 6. TILTING MECHANISM: Permanently lubricated standard cord tilt holds and tilts slats at any angle. Solid steel, corrosion resistant tilt rod. Optional wand tilt of worm and gear construction incorporated into filter mechanism. 7. OPTIONAL TILT CONTROL WAND: Rounded 3/8"diameter constructed of quality selected hardwood stained and lacquered or painted to match slats and detachable without tools. Located on either side of individual blind unit as per architect's request. 8. MOUNTING HARDWARE: Manufacturer's standard .030"steel box brackets with baked- on polyester finish to match headrail with additional support brackets for blinds over 48" wide. 9. VALANCE: Crafted PVC with finish to match slats. 10. ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Routless, RemoteTilt, Cordless Lift, 2 or 3 Blinds on 1 Headrail, Hold Down Brackets, Extension Brackets, Cutouts, Cloth Tapes. 2.03 FABRICATION A. Blind measurements shall be accurate to within + 1/8" or as recommended in writing by manufacturer. 2.04 FINISHES A. SLAT finish selection offered in a variety of whites, neutrals, and wood tones. B. SLAT SUPPORT braided ladders shall be color coordinated with slat. Optional 1.5" solid cloth tapes also available. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION: A. SUBCONTRACTOR shall be responsible for inspection on site, approval of mounting surfaces, installation conditions and field measurement for this work. B. OTHER INTERACTING TRADES shall receive drawings of shade systems, dimensions, assembly and installation methods from subcontractor upon request. 3.02 INSTALLATION: A. INSTALLATION shall comply with manufacturer's specifications, standards and procedures as detailed on contract drawings. B. ADEQUATE CLEARANCE shall be provided to permit unencumbered operation of shade and hardware. C. CLEAN finish installation of dirt and finger marks. Leave work area clean and free of debris. 3.03 DEMONSTRATION: A. Demonstrate operation method and instruct owner's personnel in the proper operation and maintenance of the blinds. 3.04 SCHEDULE: A. EXTERIOR WINDOWS: B. INTERIOR RELIGHTS: END OF SECTION 12492 Project name/Project number/date 2"Horizontal Faux Wood Blinds 2 12492 i 8,BmlBer ®i Budget Blinds Cape Cod Quote i��S 800 Falmouth Rd Quote: DP0161444 B°i.0�BIIM' rdWi,& Cad p Unit 108-D Created: 07/06/20166/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Bill To Address Ship to Address Craigville Motel Ph1: H:(508)367-5621 Craigville Motel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd. Ph2: C:(508)744-1513 8 Shootflying Hill Rd. Centerville, MA, 02632 Fax: Centerville, MA, 02632 Sidemark Ship Via I Terms ES Poly Budget Blinds Installed - Budget Blinds Truck 70% Down Balance on Re-Measure Installation Line Room Description Unit Total 40 Main Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Main, $87.77 $3,510.80 Smooth Finish, Bright White(CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard,Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No i 20 Bath Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Bath, $69.83 $1,396.60 Smooth Finish, Bright White(CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard,Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No 18 Main Small Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Main $73.04 $1,314.72 Sides Small Sides, Smooth Finish, Bright White(CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard, Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No i 9 Main Large Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Main $125.57 $1,130.13 Center Large Center, Smooth Finish, Bright White(CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard, Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No ' 9 Main Single Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Main $87.77 $789.93 Front Single Front, Smooth Finish, Bright White(CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard, Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No 9 Bath Enlightened Style 2 in Polymer, Standard Rectangular, Bath, $69.83 $628.47 Smooth Finish, Bright White (CP1002), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cloth Tape:N/A, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:Standard,Val Tape:N/A, Ret:No, Subtotal: $81'770.65 Tax: $548.17 Measure Charge: $0.00 Shipping: $525.00 Installation: $530.00 Total: $10,373.82 Payments: $0.00 r Balance: $10,373.82 We look forward to your business. Page 1 of 3 i BIeudger IS Budget Blinds Cape Cod Quote iI1dS. 800 Falmouth Rd Quote: DPO161444 The Bes""Curom 811nds ord Window Coenign Unit 108-D Created: 07/06/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Comments THIS BLIND QUOTED IS A MANUFACTED TO COMMERCIAL STANDARDS AND AS SUCH MAY HAVE 1 EXTRA SLAT AT THE BOTTOM AND BE UP TO 2" LONGER THAN THE ORDERED MEASUREMENT. LEAD TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND CANNOT BE GAURANTEED. BUDGET BLINDS DOES NOT MAKE OR SHIP THE BLINDS AND IS DEPENDENT ON 3RD PARTIES TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES. BUDGET BLINDS CAPE COD WILL USE THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO INSTALL THIS ORDER A.S.A.P. We look forward to your business. Page 2 of 3 I 61 BI%udget Budget Blinds Cape Cod Quote 800 Falmouth Rd Quote: DP0161444 The Bess in Cew—Blinds and Window Cweangs Unit 108-D Created: 07/06/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: _ capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Terms and Conditions All sales are final. No changes, returns or refunds once the order has been placed. Budget Blinds Cape Cod and their representatives may make recommendations, however, the Client(s)are solely responsible for all choices including but not limited to style, color, control type and placement. Time estimates are subject to manufacturer's availability and are by no means a guarantee. Out of stock products or production or shipping delays occasionally happen. We will inform the Clients(s) at the earliest date upon notification by the shipper or fabricator. Partial installs must be paid at the time of installation, any remaining non-installed blinds must maintain the original percentage of deposit for all uninstalled products. If Client(s)cannot provide access for installation or accommodate receipt of product, the full balance will become due after 30 days have passed from the time of first attempt at contact for installation or delivery. There are no other agreements,written or oral between Budget Blinds of Cape Cod and the Clients(s)and this agreement may not be altered without both parties' signatures. All legal proceedings will be in Barnstable County, MA. By signing the agreement below, or verbally placing your order over the phone, email or other electronic means, you have read and agreed to all of the Terms&Conditions and have authorized Budget Blinds Cape Cod to proceed with your order and if paying by credit card, authorize us to charge your credit card for the initial deposit and again upon the completion of product installation or in accordance with this agreement. The undersigned agrees to the above. Customer's Signature Date Consultant You, the buyer, may cancel this transaction at any time prior to midnight on the third business day after the date of this transaction. See the notice of cancellation form attached to this invoice for an explanation of this right. ,A WARNING :A ADVOTENCIA Cords on vein dowmating products presents Las, decueidas y canasyy persi=presentan un potential strangulation hazard. petigmdeestrarrguEar�6n For child safety,ocnsider cordless attemaWes or — Para la seguridad do los r0m considem products whh bu ccesslble cor& alternativas sin cuwdas o pmductos con cumlas y cadonas irwxmNes. SArtAe-a OdM19 ANSI/WCMA 5.1.4 SAF As-3 wrto*,a ANSI/WCMA 5.1.4 We look forward to your business. 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Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 32 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 32 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 32 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 32 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 32 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 32 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 31 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 31 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 31 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 31 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 31 Bath $137.29 $137.29 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 31 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;None, HD:No 1 Room 30 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 30 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 1 of 15 i t ,. B'eud�rer Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation i S 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Best in Custom BIGds and Windpw C"Nngs Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds:com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 30 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 30 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 30 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 30 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 29 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 29 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 3/8, HD:No 1 Room 29 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 29 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 3/8, HD:No 1 Room 29 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 29 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt,.Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, ' HD:No 1 Room 28 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 28 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 28 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 28 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2,�HD:No i 1 Room 28 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, ! Room 28 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, I HD:No 1 Room 27 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 27 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 2 of 15 I i 8,eurleer M Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation ���� 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Bw in custofn Rinds and wirdo c�"nq' Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 27 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood,2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 27 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 27 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 27 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 26 Main $111.48 $111:48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 26 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 112, HD:No 1 Room 26 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 26 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No, 1 Room 26 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 26 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 25 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 25 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 25 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 25 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 25 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 25 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 24 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 24 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 3 of 15 i Bi Budget Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Best in Custom Blinds and Window Coverings Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Qene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 24 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 24 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 24 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 24 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 23 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 23 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 23 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 23 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 23 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 23 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 22 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 22 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 . Room 22 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 22 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 22:Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 22 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 22 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 22 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 4 of 15 i ® eadeer Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation $ 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 ma Best in cuuwn Blinds end widow c—,ngs Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod i Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 22 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 22 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 3/8, HD:No 1 Room 21 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 21' Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 3/4, HD:No 1 Room 21 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 21 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 21 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 21 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 21 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2,inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 21 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;None, HD:No 1 Room 21 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 21 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 20 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 20 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 20 Main $259.48 $259.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 20 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;None, HD:No 1 Room 20 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 20 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 5 of 15 i r Bji%%�S Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation i/ 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Best in Custom Blind,end wind C—sings Unit 108-D - Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 20 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 20 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 20 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood'2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 20 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 3/8, HD:No 1 Room 19 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 19 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 19 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 19 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 19 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 19 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood,Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 19 Main $96.10 ' $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 19 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 19 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 19 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 3/8, HD:No 1 Room 18 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 18 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 18 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple' Room 18 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 6 of 15 i ® e°dyer Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 8,i S 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Beni to Cuam Blinds and Wr&w Co rings Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room,18 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 18 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 18 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 18 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 18 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 18 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 15 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 15 Main Triple, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 15 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 15 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 15 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 15 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 15 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 15 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 15 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 15 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 14 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 14 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 7 of 15 t BI%/IBIS. Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Best in Custom SIMs and Window Cw6r gs Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web.Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 14 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 14 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 14 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 14 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 14 Main $96.10 .$96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 14 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 14 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 14 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 12 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 12 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 12 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 12 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 12 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 12 Main Triple, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 12 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 12 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 12 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, \, Room 12 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 8 of 15 I ® Budget Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation �S 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 Te Bmi in CLW=Blinds and Wind°"'`° Ang` Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 11 Room 11 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 11 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 11 Main $181.64 $181.64 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 11 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 11 Main $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Triple Room 11 Main Triple, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:3/4, HD:No 1 Room 11 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 11 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 11 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 11 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 10 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 10 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 10 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 10 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 10 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 10 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, t Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 9 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 9 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 3/4, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 9 of 15 t Bier$ Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The 8esi to Custom Binds and winds«Comm V Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1. Room 9 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 9 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 9 Bath. $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 9 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood,.Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No 1 Room 8 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 8 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 8 Main $111.48 $111.48. WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 8 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize,Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 8 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 8 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 7 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 7 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 7 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room.7 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;None, HD:No 1 Room 7 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 7 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/8, HD:No 1 Room 6 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 6 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 10 of 15 i I B/ier Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation � s 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Ben in Custm Blinds and Window Coverings Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 6 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 6 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 6 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 6 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 5 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 5 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 5/8, HD:No 1 Room 5 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 5 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 5 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 5 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/8, HD:No 1 Room 4 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 4 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 4 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 4 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 4 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 4 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 3 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 3 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 11 of 15 I ® euaeer Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 8,i S 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The ems,i.C.u=BIMa and wrd�c—firT Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Qty. Room Unit Total Description 1 Room 3 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 3 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood,'Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1' Room 3 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 3 Bath, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, V.al:WONDEFRWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/8, HD:No 1 Room 2 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 2 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 2 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 2 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 2 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 2 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2 1/4, HD:No 1 Room 1 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 1 Main, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 1 Main $111.48 $111.48 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 1 Main, White Rock(316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:1 1/2, HD:No 1 Room 1 Bath $96.10 $96.10 WONDERWood 2 inch, Standard Rectangular, Room 1 Bath, White Rock (316), Inside, Traditional Routed, Cord Tilt, Tilt Left/Lift Right, Val:WONDERWood, Ret;Undersize, Ret Size:2, HD:No Thank you for your business. Page 12 of 15 I f ® eaaeer ®r Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation /i S 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 Th.B.,i,Cug Bli'dswdWird° C—oq' Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Subtotal: $11,733.01 Discount: $181.48 Tax: $721.98 Measure Charge: $0.00 Shipping: $525.00 Installation: $530.00 Total: $13,328.51 Payments: $9,300.00 Balance: $4,028.51 Thank you for your business. Page 13 of 15 ® 8,��VjwS Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 nre s� cu� end wndon co Brings Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod i i Comments THIS BLIND QUOTED IS A MANUFACTED TO COMMERCIAL STANDARDS AND AS SUCH MAY HAVE 1 EXTRA SLAT AT THE BOTTOM AND BE UP TO 2" LONGER THAN THE ORDERED MEASUREMENT. LEAD TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND CANNOT BE GAURANTEED. BUDGET BLINDS DOES NOT MAKE OR SHIP THE BLINDS AND IS DEPENDENT ON 3RD PARTIES TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES. BUDGET BLINDS CAPE COD WILL USE THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO INSTALL THIS ORDER A.S.A.P. Thank you for your business. Page 14 of 15 1 i r ® Badger Budget Blinds Cape Cod Order Confirmation HUMS. 800 Falmouth Rd Order: 4946 The Besi in Custom Blinds and wiinda c°engs Unit 108-D Date: 07/19/2016 Mashpee, MA 02649 Sales Rep. Dene Phone: 508-539-9989/ Fax: 508-539-9948 E-mail: capecod@budgetblinds.com Web Site: www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Terms and Conditions All sales are final. No changes, returns or refunds once the order has been placed. Budget Blinds Cape Cod and their representatives may make recommendations, however, the Client(s)are solely responsible for all choices including but not limited to style, color, control type and placement. Time estimates are subject to manufacturer's availability and are by no means a guarantee. Out of stock products or production or shipping delays occasionally happen. We will inform the Clients(s)at the earliest date upon notification by the shipper or fabricator. Partial installs must be paid at the time of installation, any remaining non-installed blinds must maintain the original percentage of deposit for all uninstalled products. If Client(s)cannot provide access for installation or accommodate receipt of product, the full balance will become due after 30 days have passed from the time of first attempt at contact for installation or delivery. There are no other agreements,written or oral between Budget Blinds of Cape Cod and the Clients(s)and this agreement may not be altered without both parties' signatures. All legal proceedings will be in Barnstable County, MA. By signing the agreement below, or verbally placing your order over the phone, email or other electronic means, you have read and agreed to all of the Terms&Conditions and have authorized Budget Blinds Cape Cod to proceed with your order and if paying by credit card, authorize us to charge your credit card for the initial deposit and again upon the completion of product installation or in accordance with this agreement. The undersigned agrees to the above. Customer's Signature Date Consultant i You, the buyer, may cancel this transaction at any time prior to midnight on the third business day after the date of this transaction. See the notice of cancellation form attached to this invoice for an explanation of this right. A WARNING LAADVERTENCIA Cords on window covering products present a Las cuerdas y cadenasy persianas presentan un potential strangulation hazard. peligro de estranguiaci6n. For child safety,consider cordless aftemafives or _ Para la seguridad de los ninos,oonsidere products vrith inaccessible cords. aftemativas sin cuerdas o productos con cumlas y cadenasinaocesibles. Sarue-3 oan019 ANSI/WCMA 5.1.4 SAFLAS-3 wrtors ANSI/WCMA 6.1.4 Customer Date: Thank you for your business. Page 15 of 15 NOISIO`10 I I II IJ� OG ' Slut 919b1SM9 J0 N'M,01 i .Message Page 1 of 2 Anderson, Robin From: Dave Paananen [dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 4:27 PM To: Anderson, Robin Cc: McLaughlin, Charles; McKean, Thomas; Miorandi, Donna Subject: RE: Fire Resistant Certification 2014 Hi Robin, I have also received a test report from The Craigville Motel today that is different than the one provided here. Additionally I have been working with a supplier from Florida by the request of the Craigville Motel.The report that I got today from the Craigville Motel is ok as long as the blinds at the time of the inspection have a way to be identified as the ones that were tested, such as a model number on the blinds that match the report or a flammability label. Thanks, Dave From: Anderson, Robin [mailto:Robin.Anderson@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 11:31 AM To: dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com Cc: McLaughlin, Charles; McKean, Thomas; Miorandi, Donna Subject: FW: Fire Resistant Certification 2014 Dave, I Attached is the information you requested earlier. Attorney Connors tried to reach you Fri but you were off so the material did not get to you. Can you review it when you get a chance and let me know if it satisfies your requirements,please? Tom, Assuming the Deputy approves the information attached above for the drapes/blinds,would it be possible to add the Craigville Motel to the August agenda? Attorney Connors has agreed to return from his vacation early in order to make the August hearing if possible. I am informed that the only public meeting in Sept.is at the end of the month. Just thinking that in the alternative maybe you could hear this application on the 13th prior to executive session? Please let me know what you think works best so we can tentatively reschedule the inspection to a convenient date for all. Thank you. pit9ktn Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 -----Original Message----- From: James P. Connors [mailto:ipconnorsatty@gmaii.com] 7/12/2016 Message Page 2 of 2 r a, Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 10:48 AM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: Fwd: Fire Resistant Certification 2014 Sent from my Whone Begin forwarded message: From: Budget Blinds of Cape Cod<capecod e,budgetblinds.com> Date: July 7, 2016 at 9:34:47 AM EDT To: "jpconnorsatty_@gmail.com" <ipconnorsatty@gmail.com>, "dilipate118 e,gmail.com" <dilipatel 182gmail.com> Subject: Fire Resistant Certification 2014 Good morning: Attached is the fire resistant certification, including the cover page where the 2014 certification year is visible. Also attached is an updated version of your quote. Please don't hesitate to call or respond to this email if you have any questions. Gina Boccuzzi Budget Blinds & Inspired Drapes of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket& BB Commercial Solutions 800 Falmouth RD #108 D Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone: 508 539-9989 www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Shutters, Blinds, Solar Screens, Drapery, Valances, Roman Shades, Motorized Blinds& Window Film. As seen on Undercover Boss on CBS. Designing Spaces-Military Makeovers on Lifetime Property Brothers on HGfV This Old House on PBS Blog Cabin on DIY Network Google Reviews : http://tinyuri.com/i9h29ef New Design Guide: http://www.budgetblinds.com/odg/ New Inspired Drapes "Look Book": http://tinyurl.com/k4tmaiw Commercial division: http://Www.BBCSLocal.com The information contained in this e-mail message is confidential and may be protected from disclosure. Please be aware that any other use, printing, copying, disclosure or dissemination of this communication may be subject to legal restriction or sanction. If you have received this e-mail message in error, please reply to the sender and delete it from your computer. 7/12/2016 i NOW LAST NO-tit SUPPLY 4nW11ICROAD, ROClIFSId1Q,0 ow { 7FL•603.,978 wf/6w_866-M rout, ; NVOICE SHIP TO BILL TO INVOICE# 22306 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DATE 06/15/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA DUE DATE. 06/15/2016 _ 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road TERMS Due on receipt Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 DATE ACCOUNT SUMMARY .AMOUNT 06/08/2016 Balance Forward I $3,463.22 Payments and credits between 06/08/2016 and 06/15/2016 0.00 New charges(details below) 14,688.96 Total Amount Due $18,152.18 I ACTIVITY :. CTY J RATE :.. .AMOUNT e Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I (Double Sided 20 325.95 6,519.00T Push) ; r King Mattress Only 5200H Grace I (Double Sided Push) 9 . 419.95 .1 3,779.55T #t Queen Reversible Coverlets 10496 Honey Gold 30 42.95 A,288.50T --Queen Mattress Protector w/zipper Import 30 21.9.5 658.50T Queen Boxspring Protector w/zipper Import 30 I 16.95 508.50T Queen Fleece Blanket.90x90 Sky Blue 100% Polyester- 30 I 16.95 508.50T Both Side f rushed soft finish 280 GSM King Mattress Protector w/zipper Import 9 23.95 215.55T i —Twin Boxspring Protector w/zipper Import 18 i 11.95 215.10T �Pillow•Protector w/:zipper Standard Size 20x26 6 21.95 131.70T 'Payment after 7 days of invoice due date should be charged SUBTOTAL , 13,824:90 18%interest per year. 'All the goods stated above are received TAX(6.25%) 864.06 in full&they are in goon condition&do not have any objection for TOTAL 14,688.96 the goods,what we received. TOTAL OF NEW 'Products returned in opened boxes may,but need not be, ' 14,688.96 determined to have been used. 'A returned check penalty fee Is CHARGES $30 for any check dishhonored by the drawee bank. BALANCE DUE { :$181.52.18 DATE: June 13,2016 TO: Building File FROM: Robin Anderson,ZEO RE: Craigville Motel Pre-Liceaise:Inspection ' :I It is my undetstaading that the applicant will.seek only to.open i1=10'for tlbe.': "a period and shall return to seek licensing of the:remaining too : 'on ypperlevel o The lower level will remain closed indefinitely but may seek to ose in tle:. . 1' • Al 10 mks to be replaced wrt> now unused U belsle> e 6/14/16. • Replace all bedding including mattress pads,sheets;::bla aket i a ad ripforters with new-unused items. • Replace all drapes&curtains with new—unused items. upholstered replacement fiimitnme must meet the uiromegts for Jv including tagging requirements. '�' • Laundry service to be used in order to avoid burdening .`ystem Paint threshold over storage unit next unitr--I. Paint door to unit 1. .�;. „�- Clean off all metal housing on keyless entries. Clean all brass plated kick boards- ' scrape peeling paint &repaint outside of room-.uteri o o-irerhengbyro,,` 3 ,_.... ...._..._ _ ..u Clean 4 microwaves—inci li on areas: . .p� V9- Obtain perrmit/servipes of licensed professions for R, -m : rvmb: • Check dt repair or replace all shower valves to insure I usage(valves:: ) and anti-scald. • Cornett venting in attic-plumbing vent terminates i 'c %bov_ a ru m1 Repaidrewire box in attic(aliove room 1)—repair groindifig it exposed liv vire. N,.mk- Repair wiring to smoke alarms m storage room next to uni _,_ km tore/create proper fueblock inattic. - Eliminate use of extension cords in attic. .z yyWBFD will report on the smAc detectors. • vvrmming Pool to filled' _br repaired to code. c,� s, aye . I W'utpille Motel Rooms 1=10 i Subject FW:Craigville Motel Rooms 1-10 ` From: "McLaughlin,Charles" <Charles.McLau&lin@town:barnstable:ma:us> Date:Ttie, 14 Jun 2016 13 32:31 -0400 Tb:<jpconnorsatty@gma!CQom> I am not sure you have seen this,either. WBFD report follows separately. :t From:Md(ean,Thomas Sent Tuesday,June 14,2016 9:46 AM To:.vrarridoo�verimn.net;Paul Canniff(annitfpaul@gmail.con ;']imnrrSawaYdna9i.:exilgdlgryCaarrst Cc:Well,-Ruth;Md.aughiin,iarles;.Anderson,Robin;Sall,Wifiard Subject Cralgville Motel Rooms 1-10 i The following health violations and potential health issues were observed yesterday it the C raigville.Motel in .00ms 1-10, I Several insects observed on ceilings,on mattresses,and box springs in sev O al rooris; this Includedlive i and a five carpet beetle o Qn them ress.n Room earwig on box spring in Room# p _�� b � Bathroom tub anti-scald valve/thermostatic va-ives Inoperable irti rooms 1 (tertjpr catute co: o s; in 360 degrees,with no stops); S ,y Stained and worn chairs observed in several rooms. Owner stated fumitur is"nee v." F Stained and:worn mattresses observed without tags in vooms 1-10..The d tags sere reirwved.,(I.00rrE On June 7,2016-T.McKean and R.Anderson observed anApril 2001 date tag on one of ;he mattresses-o user stated it was"new..") On June 13,2016,owner stated mattresses will be rep acediwi th new mattresses sometime during the day of June 14,2016; Door handles,microwave ovens,and other items contained build-up of ign debris; _..... .__.� . -�- -y ..�... r. �. ✓"- Wallin bathroom shower detached irfRoom#2 - Door does not provide a tight seal when dosed at top in Room#1; 4 { ✓��loles in shower tiles in Room 42.No hot water provided (NOTE:However hot Water was finally res or:.ed to all of the in two hours after the start of the inspection);and No hot water provided (NOTE:However hot water was finally restored to all of tht I rooms two hou s after the ^ start of the Inspection). 4 i • i F' t. i 3 f' f i 6114120161::-6 PN WEST DARNSTADLE.FIRE DEF AR7MENT. a 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable,Ma.02668 t: L westbarnstablefiredept@verizon.net ,.. . DAVID PAANANEN j� ry De,"Chief Business:509-362-3241 Fax:$08-362-3683 C -911 June 13,2016 : VIP�M•. .The West Barnstable Fire Department and Town of Barnstable Zola& H.$.tltb, and Building Inspector inspected the Craigville Motel, located at 8 Shoottlying Bill Roar[ Centerville, The property located at this address is within the West Barnstable F' District. The:reaso»i:for the inspection was to identify hazards and problem areas concerning ife saft•ty and health.This inspection was a follow up inspection for licensing consideration of: 1 - 0. The inspeci on was.done on 061IM2016. f� / All fwnitiue, makes, draperies, curtains, and decorations shall ledflaw:.;:resistam ratings V and have labeling identifying as such. Only the new bra a -t have'a pr flaaiuu>siigbe �ing s T-. _..._. Mattrws do not have appropriate ability rating , mat y tags`have been removed.Many of the newly acquired MM§MBMQ anSr Og 8C65!i the-rooms ulie:of msi7ibers.ar+e visibleon A fall report from your alarm company is required as to the ins besting and status of the low voltage alarm system and all signaling devices,pull stations,beat de tectors, :wiN i monoxide detectors,horns,and strobes'.All devices that have been painted need to la, rep ed Afftr.W will be a physical test of all devices. Fire alarm systems:self-check:will We have received a• y ��' :���report from our warm 'tom pauy as to the.:: o the alalui mopt .aid components.There is still a loose cover on horn ili.storage by room'I be ----�-•-_-,- --• ----• ------r:-:--`-....._ B.held ..vitb'tine'sai+aw�... I-10 ;e propage:teak.With. lisp We were provided. . �• .eteor:; rum:your oil. burger technic . il.burner i$a-al4` a and,rapairs.macto the-o 'A fflltow:up.phorie..call W corn r4! ! tc g w. poaems. .... veiify aformation we bep tne' eve unitis' Some of the rooms have adjoining doors to the next room.Many-of th me roc m i were over crdwdesi with 'fiuniture that the joining.ofthese rooms would not work or be practi .Furm tu..e needs to.be.r+emaved to allow for the use ofthe rooms in this manner. - . '• All extension cords should be removed. . CO in a long term location needs to bExtension rem ved and replaced only a used f+�r tern replaced with Poi�Y pourer. Any This problem still exist and was not correc P 9r.ent po�versupply/outlet: red,an extension is still use Lr.ittic area. LAthe attic areas need to be filled/ ed mutinghavefireratintill exists aad was not corrected. g approved by:the b 11ilding d VMtmen.This problem During the inspection of the attic area it was noted that the main Po storage area next to room one was dis =ra fie► connected and as eae zed expo :. Power must be restored to the smoke detector as if is only operatingon wine s unprotected.Permanent are'a number of wiring issues in the attic area that need attemi 'y'"'R'�. dditionalfiy there dete io . . - .. ... ...... ..... __ on - - :. ration of the insulation on the wu7n -'- - h as is r proper wiring ►x and OO paanan m is CICANABEDMGR PACKING SLIP oft rp ouua ty and Value since W71 2 Q.13 S 019 P.O.BOX 1050 I IIIIII IIIII IIIII Ilill lllllll{I IIIII IIIII IIII IIII{llll{I II 11111181 Corsican ,Texas 75151-1050 Ph:(800 323.4349 (903)872-2591 Fax:(80 )983-2663 (903)872-91.38 OOT i Lis /Stop 301PA/6 06/15/2016 10050382 Page 1 i Bill To: NORTH EAST HOTEL SUPPLY Ship To CRAIGVILLE MOTEL. j 21 CALEF HWY #101 8 SHOOT FLYING;`RRD ROCHESTER, NH 03839 CENTERVILLE, M4 02632 United States United States 603-973-3311 i i 0608 016 .CRAIGVILLE : 06/081 16 06/08/2616 001 52 0H-1050. Grace I Queen Mattress 10 EA 10 002 WH TE-5050 WHITE SEMI FLEX Queen Steel Foundation 10 EA 10 i Total Shipped i 20 *** Instructions *** **DELIVER .THURS 06/16/16** PH# 508-362-3401 Y j • j i i 1 1 i i f f i i j Receive i i i C.ER.TIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CPSC Act of008• I Certificate ID: 2 013 8 019-0 01 Page': 1 Certifcate Date: 0 6/15/2 016 Manufactured . Y. Record Keeper .Corsicana Bedding Corsicana Bedding. :11214 Morea Rd 2700 Ea t Hwy 31 ' arnesville PA 18214 Corsicana, TX 75151 (903) 8�2-2591 I ; i Product ED Manufacture Test ED Test Date Testing Center Descri tion Date I 5200 -10 06/16/2016 ITTTSI2 I Intertek i Grace I ! 16015 ,Shaclyfalls Rd I Elmendorf, TX 78112 i 800-966-5253 I .. i I i t I • I I I ' I I i , i i I i f i i i I f I ! I Based on a reasonable testing program,the products listed are certified to PP m let all a hcable CPSC standards. 1 I 4 WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable,Ma.02668 westbarnstablefiredept@verizon.net D"ID PAANANEN Deputy Chief Business: 508-362-3241 Fax: 508-362-3683 Emergency: 911 June 13,2016 The West Barnstable Fire Department and Town of Barnstable Zoning, Health, and Building Inspector inspected the Craigville Motel, located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA. The property located at this address is within the West Barnstable Fire District. The reason for the inspection was to identify hazards and problem areas concerning life safety and health. This inspection was a follow up inspection for licensing consideration of rooms 1-10. The inspection was done on 06/13/2016. All fire extinguishers in the area of Rooms 1-10 are up to date and are due for service before April 30, 2017. All furniture, mattresses, draperies, curtains, and decorations shall meet flame resistant ratings and have labeling identifying as such. Only the new black office chairs seem to have appropriate flammability labelling. Drapes are the same as last inspection and don't have labeling as to flammability. Mattress do not have appropriate flammability rating tags, many tags have been removed.Many of the newly acquired stuffed chairs don't have flammability labeling. The rooms have been labeled nonsmoking and smoking receptacles have been located outside of the rooms Room numbers are visible on rooms 1- 10. A full report from your alarm company is required as to the inspection, testing, and status of the low voltage alarm system and all signaling devices, pull stations,heat detectors, carbon monoxide detectors,horns, and strobes. All devices that have been painted need to be replaced. All tests will be a physical test of all devices. Fire alarm systems self-check will not satisfy this requirement. We have received a report from your alarm company as to the status of the alarm and components.There is still a loose cover on horn in storage by room 1 being held with one screw. All smoke detectors were working in rooms 1-10. The propane tank with the faulty gauge was replaced. We were provided with a letter from your oil burner technician as to the condition and repairs made to the oil burner. A follow-up phone call was made to confirm some of the questionable components.After verifying information we believe that the unit is usable. Some of the rooms have adjoining doors to the next room. Many of these rooms were over crowded with furniture that the joining of these rooms would not work or be practical. Furniture needs to be removed to allow for the use of the rooms in this manner. This condition still exists in rooms 1-10. All extension cords should be removed. Extension cords should only be used for temporary power. Any cord in a long term location needs to be removed and replaced with a permanent power supply/outlet. i This problem still exist and was not corrected, an extension cord is still in use in attic area. All penetrations in the fire walls in the attic areas need to be filled/sealed creating separation between attic areas. All materials used should have fire rating approved by the building department. This problem still exists and was not corrected. r During the inspection of the attic area it was noted that the main power to the smoke detector in the storage area next to room one was disconnected and an energized exposed wire is unprotected. Permanent power must be restored to the smoke detector as it is only operating on battery power. Additionally there are a number of wiring issues in the attic area that need attention such as improper wiring box and deterioration of the insulation on the wiring. Deputy Paananen r WYNDHAM HOTEL GROUP Contracts Department 22 Sylvan Way Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Ph (973) 753-6000 • fax(800) 880-9445 www.wyndhamworldwide.com March 15,2016 VIA OVERNIGHT COURIER Cape Cod Welcome Group, LLC 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville;MA 02632 Attention: Dilip Patel RE: Knights Inn—SITE# 50218— 07858-01 Dear Dilip Patel: Congratulations and welcome to the Knights Inn family. Enclosed please find a fully executed copy of the subject Franchise Agreement you may retain for your files. The property Openings Manager assigned to your property will be in contact to discuss the procedures and establish a timeline for the integration of your Knights Ina into the Knights Inn System. We are looking forward to working with you, in the spirit of partnership, to ensure our mutual success. Sincerely yours, Lauren Butofsky Contracts Coordinator enclosures DOLCE ®WYNDHAMGRANOr ®WYNDHAM' ®WYNDHAM WING T6' HAWTHORN' MiCR0T8C ..........n•. N07QlSAND4Q50at5 N�LS AND QS60S7E GAHOEK HOTELS u. Wrtn a..m.o..rw mwNON41 RA M A Q A BA7�( tOT' a rhnson 4 O a a Location; CENTERVILLE,MA Entity No.: 07858-01 Unit No.: 50218 KNIGHTS INN FRANCHISE AGREEMENT This Franchise Agreement ("Agreement") is between Knights Franchise Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("we", "our" or "us"), and CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC, the entity or person entered below as the Location and Facility owner or lessee("you"). The definitions of capitalized terms are found in Schedule A. In consideration of the following mutual promises, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Franchise. We grant to you and you accept from us a franchise and license of the distinctive "Knights System", a business format franchise for transient lodging services, effective only at the Location,beginning on the Opening Date and ending on the earlier to occur of the Tenn's expiration or a Termination, subject to your compliance with this Agreement and System Standards. You shall not affiliate or identify the Facility with another franchise system,reservation system, brand, cooperative or registered mark during the Term. 2. Term & Windows. The "Term" of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date stated below and continues for an initial Term ending on the last day of the month preceding the third anniversary of the Opening Date. The Term will renew at the end of the initial Term and each renewal Term for a renewal Term of three years unless either party gives notice of non-renewal to the other at least 90 days before the current Term's expiration. The maximum number of renewals is four. Renewal is conditioned upon your payment of the Renewal Fee below, if required. We may modify the Fees in Section 3 and Schedule B to be effective upon renewal, provided that you will have 30 days to give us notice of non- renewal, effective when the current Term expires. Either party may terminate effective at the end of the first year of the initial term or any renewal term (a"Window") on giving at least 60 days' prior written notice. THERE ARE NO OTHER RENEWAL RIGHTS OR OPTIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. 3. Fees. You agree to pay the Fees and charges listed in Schedule B, which is a material part of this Agreement. 4. Protected Territo!X. We agree not to own, operate, license, franchise or admit to membership any other Chain Facility in the Protected Territory specified in Schedule C during the Term. We may own, operate, lease, manage, franchise or license anyone to operate any Chain Facility outside the Protected Territory. We may grant Protected Territories for other Chain Facilities that overlap your Protected Territory. The restrictions in this section do not apply to any existing Chain Facility which we may renew,relicense, allow to expand or replace with a replacement Chain Facility. 5. Operation. You must either construct the Facility or renovate and improve it before opening if we so require in Schedule C. You will operate and maintain the Facility continuously after the Opening Date in compliance with System Standards on a year-round basis and offer transient guest lodging and other related services of the Facility to the public. You will keep the Facility in a clean, neat, and sanitary condition. You may lease. or subcontract any service or portion of the Facility only with our prior written consent, which we will not unreasonably withhold or delay. The Facility will accept payment from guests by all credit and debit cards we designate in the Standards Manual and follow standard . industry practices for safeguarding cardholder information including, but not limited to, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. 6. Training. You (or a person with executive authority) and the Facility's general manager (or other representative who exercises day to day operational authority) will attend the training programs we specify in the Standards Manual as mandatory as and when required. You will train all Facility 1 KN I FA CON Q1/15 personnel as and when required by System Standards at your expense. We will provide the training specified in the Standards Manual which may include pre-opening training at the Facility. We may offer other mandatory or optional training programs for reasonable tuition or without charge. 7. Marketing & Reservation System. You agree to comply with all our rules and standards for participation in mandatory marketing programs, including Internet and distribution marketing activities, the Wyndham Rewards guest loyalty or successor program, our customer care program, our guarantee best available rate program,and any future programs. You authorize us to offer and sell reservations for rooms and services at the Facility under the rules of program participation and System Standards, and .you agree to honor reservations and commitments to guests and travel industry participants. Any advertising materials you create or use must depict and use the Marks correctly, and must comply with System Standards or be approved in writing by us prior to publication. You will stop using any non- conforming, out-dated or misleading advertising materials if we so request. You may use the Internet and other distribution channels to market the Facility subject to this Agreement and System Standards. You will modify to our satisfaction or discontinue any Internet or distribution channel marketing activity that conflicts with Chain-wide Internet marketing activities. We may suspend the Facility's participation in,Internet and distribution marketing activity if you default under this Agreement. You shall not use, license or register any domain name, universal resource locator, or other means of identifying you or the Facility that uses a Mark or any image or language confusingly similar to a Mark without our consent. You will assign to us any such identification at our request without compensation or consideration. You must make available through the Reservation System and the Chain website all rates you offer to the general public directly or indirectly via Internet marketing arrangements with third parties. We will operate and maintain (directly or by.subcontracting with an affiliate or third party) a Reservation System or such technological substitute(s) as we determine, in our discretion. You must obtain and maintain such computer and communications service and equipment we specify, and comply with all our other rules and standards, as a condition for our granting you access to the Reservation System. We have the right to provide reservation services to lodging facilities other than Chain Facilities or to other parties. We will use the System Assessment Fees, in our sole discretion, to promote public awareness and usage of Chain Facilities by implementing advertising and marketing programs, training programs, and related activities such as guest loyalty programs and other activities we deem appropriate. We or an affiliate may be reimbursed from System Assessment Fees for the reasonable direct and indirect costs, overhead or other expenses of providing these services. We do not . promise that the Facility or you will benefit directly or proportionately from marketing activities. 8• Governmental Matters. You will obtain as and when needed all governmental permits, licenses and consents required by law to construct, acquire, renovate, operate and maintain the Facility and to offer all services you advertise or promote. You will pay when due or properly contest all federal, state and local taxes and other amounts, and will file when due all governmental returns, notices and other filings. You and the Facility will comply with all applicable federal,state and local laws,regulations and orders applicable to you and/or the Facility, including those combating terrorism such as the USA Patriot Act and Executive Order 13224. 9. Financial Books & Records; Audits. The Facility's transactions must be timely and accurately recorded in accounting books and records. Upon our request, you will send to us copies of financial statements, tax returns, and other records relating to the Facility for any accounting period. We may audit the books and records of the Facility at our expense upon reasonable advance notice to you. You will provide us with access to the books of original entry of the Facility as part of the audit. We may access the reports and data stored in the Facility's property management system provided that we do not unreasonably interfere with its normal functioning. 2 KNl FA CON Ql/15 10. Inspections. You will permit our representatives to perform quality assurance inspections of the Facility at any time with or without advance notice, and cooperate with the representative. If the Improvement Obligation is not timely completed, the Facility fails an inspection, or you refuse to cooperate with our representative or our inspection System Standards, then you will pay us when invoiced for any Reinspection Fee specified in the Standards Manual.plus the reasonable travel, lodging and meal costs of our representative. We, or an independent third party, may also conduct paper and electronic customer satisfaction surveys of your guests and/or mystery shops and include the results in your final quality assurance score. We may publish the results of quality assurance inspections and guest surveys. Our inspections are solely for the purposes of checking compliance with System Standards and should not be relied upon by you or any other party for any other purpose. 11. Insurance. You will obtain and maintain during the Term the insurance coverage required under the Standards Manual. Unless we instruct you otherwise, your liability insurance policies will name Knights Franchise Systems, Inc., Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC and Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, their current and former affiliates, subsidiaries, successors and assigns as additional insureds. All policies must be primary and non-contributory. You must submit to us, annually, a copy of the certificate of or other evidence of renewal or extension of each such insurance policy as required by the System Standards. 12. Conferences. You (or your representative with executive authority if you are an entity) will attend each Chain conference and pay the Conference Fee for the Conference. We may charge you the Conference Fee even if you do not attend the Conference. The.conference may be held as part of a Wyndham Hotel Group,LLC multi-brand conference. 13. Purchasing. You will purchase or obtain certain items we designate as proprietary or that depict the Marks, such as signage, only from suppliers we approve. You may purchase other items for the Facility from any competent source you select, so long as the items meet System Standards. We may restrict the vendors authorized to sell proprietary or Mark-bearing items in order to control quality, provide for consistent service or obtain volume discounts. 14. Good Will, You will use reasonable efforts to protect, maintain and promote the name "Knights Inn" and its distinguishing characteristics, and the other Marks. You will not permit or allow your officers, directors, principals, employees, representatives, or guests of the Facility to engage in conduct which is unlawful or damaging to the good will or public image of the Chain or System. You will participate in Chain-wide guest service and satisfaction guaranty programs we require in good faith for all Chain Facilities and acknowledge that such programs are important for the good will of the Chain and the Marks. 1 s. Facility Modifications. You may not materially modify,diminish or expand the Facility (or change its interior design, layout, Fl+&E, or facilities) until you receive our prior written consent, which we will not unreasonably withhold or delay. You will not open to the public any material modification until we inspect it for compliance with System Standards. 16. Your Indemnification. Independent of your obligation to procure and maintain insurance,you will indemnify, defend and hold the Indemnitees harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against all Losses and Expenses, incurred by any Indemnitee for any investigation, claim, action, suit, demand, administrative or alternative dispute resolution proceeding, relating to or arising out of any transaction, occurrence or service at, or involving the operation of, the Facility, any payment you make or fail to make to us, any breach or violation of any contract or any law, regulation or ruling by, or any act,error or omission(active or passive) of,you, any party associated or affiliated with you or any of the owners, officers, directors; employees, agents or contractors of you or your affiliates, including when 3 KN[FA CON Q1/15 you are alleged or held to be the actual, apparent or ostensible agent of the Indemnitee, or the active or passive negligence of any Indemnitee is alleged or proven. You will respond promptly to any matter described above and defend the Indemnitee. You will reimburse the Indemnitee for all costs of defending the matter, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the Indemnitee if your insurer or you do not assume defense of the Indemnitee promptly when requested, or separate counsel is appropriate, in our discretion, because of actual or potential conflicts of interest. We must approve any resolution or course of action in a matter that could directly or indirectly have any adverse effect on us or the Chain, or could serve as a precedent for other matters. 17. Confidential Information. You will take all appropriate actions to preserve the confidentiality of all Confidential Information. Access to Confidential Information should be limited to persons who need the Confidential Information to perform their jobs or who have first signed a confidentiality agreement. You will not permit copying of Confidential Information (including, as to computer software, any translation, decompi ling, decoding, modification or other alteration of the source code of such software). You will use Confidential Information only for the Facility and to perform under this Agreement. Upon termination (or earlier, as we may request), you shall return to us all originals and copies of the Confidential Information, including the Standards Manual, "fixed in any tangible medium of expression," within the meaning of the U.S. Copyright Act, as amended. Your obligations under this subsection commence when you sign this Agreement and continue for trade secrets (including computer software) as long as they remain secret and for other Confidential Information, for as long as we j continue to use the information in confidence, even if edited or revised,plus three years. 18. The System. We will control all aspects of the System. We may, in our discretion, change, delete from or add to the System, including any of the Marks or System Standards, in response to changing market conditions. We may, in our sole discretion, permit deviations from System Standards, based on local conditions and our assessment of the circumstances. We will specify System Standards in the Standards Manual, policy statements or other publications which we will lend or provide to you in tangible.form or through our intranet website. You will at all times comply with the System Standards. You acknowledge that the System Standards and the System Standards Manual are designed to protect the System and the Marks, and not to control the day-to-day operation of your business. You will not acquire any interest in or right to use the System or Marks except under this Agreement. You covenant not to apply for governmental registration of the Marks, or use the Marks or our corporate name in your legal name, but you may use a Mark for an assumed business or trade name filing. All present and future distinguishing characteristics, improvements and additions to or associated with the System by us, you or others, including the Marks and all present and future service marks, trademarks, copyrights, service mark and trademark registrations used and to be used as part of the System, and the associated good will, shall be our property and will inure to our benefit. You shall obtain no good will or interest in any secondary designator that you use. 19. Consultations and Standards Compliance. We will assist you to understand your obligations under System Standards by telephone, mail, on our intranet website, during any visits by our employees to the Facility, through the System Standards Manual, at training sessions and during conferences, meetings and visits we conduct. If you do not construct or refurbish the Facility you are developing in accordance with any prototype(s) we offer to you, we may assess you a fee for reviewing your custom plans and designs. We may offer optional architectural and design services for the Facility for a separate fee. We may limit or deny access to our intranet website while you are in default under this Agreement. 20. Our Indemnification. We will indemnify, defend and hold you harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against all losses and expenses incurred by you in any action or claim arising from your proper use of the System alleging that your use of the System and any property we license to you is an infringement of a third parry's rights to any trade secret,patent, copyright, trademark, service 4 KNi FA CON Q1/15 i mark or trade name. You will promptly notify us in writing when you become aware of any alleged infringement or an action is filed against you. You will cooperate with our defense and resolution of the claim. We may resolve the matter by obtaining a license of the property for you at our expense, or by requiring that you discontinue using the infringing property or modify your use to avoid infringing the rights of others. 21. Transfer of the Facility. This Agreement is personal to you (and your owners if you are an entity). We are relying on your experience, skill and financial resources (and that of your owners and the guarantors, if any) to sign this Agreement with you. You and your owners may not assign, pledge, transfer, delegate or grant a security interest in all or any of your rights, benefits and obligations under this Agreement, as security or otherwise. If a Transfer is to occur, you must comply with this Agreement. The License and this Agreement are not transferable to your transferee,who has no right or authorization to use the System and the Marks when you transfer ownership or possession of the Facility. You are responsible for performing the post-termination obligations. You must notify us that you intend to, transfer the Facility to a party that wants to continue affiliation with the Brand and then follow the procedures we provide to you to effect the transaction. If we approve your buyer,then a new Franchise Agreement with the buyer must be signed to replace this Agreement, which terminates when you convey the Facility. The buyer must pay our Transfer Fee then in effect. The Transfer Fee is waived if the buyer is a member of your family (spouse, offspring, sibling, parent). if we do not approve your buyer, and you complete the transaction, you remain liable for all amounts you owe us plus our Fees that would have accrued through the end of the Term, plus amounts you owe us under this Agreement. 22. Our Transfers. We may assign, delegate or subcontract all or any part of our rights and duties under this Agreement, including by operation of law, without notice and without your consent. We will have no obligations to you with respect to any assigned right or duty after you are notified that our transferee has assumed such rights or duties under this Agreement except those that arose before we assign this Agreement. 23. Default& Termination. We may terminate this Agreement, effective when we send written notice to you or such later date as required by law or as stated in the default notice,when(1)you do not cure a monetary default within 10 days after we send you a written notice of default, or you do not cure any other default within 30 days after we send you a written notice of default, (2)you discontinue operating the Facility as a "Knights Inn", (3) you do, directly or indirectly, any act or failure to act that in our reasonable judgment materially injures or damages, or could materially injure or damage the goodwill associated with the System, or endangers the health or safety of the Facility's guests, (4) you lose possession or the right to possession of the Facility, (5) a violation of Section 21 occurs, (6) you maintain false book and records or submit a materially false report to us, or (7) you or any of your owners contest our ownership or right to franchise or license any part of the System. This Agreement will also terminate if the Facility suffers a casualty or condemnation that affects the ability to perform this Agreement and meet System Standards that is not resolved within 30 days after the event occurs. We may suspend the Facility from the Reservation System for any default or failure to pay or perform under this Agreement or any other written agreement with us relating to the Facility, discontinue Reservation System referrals to the Facility for the duration of such suspension, and may divert previously made reservations to other Chain Facilities after giving you notice of your non-performance, non-payment or default. All Combined Fees and Other Fees accrue during the suspension period. We may charge you, and you must pay as a condition precedent to restoration of reservation service,a Reconnection Fee specified in Schedule B. You recognize that any use of the System not in accord with this Agreement will cause us irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law, entitling us to injunctive and other relief. We may litigate to collect amounts due under this Agreement without first issuing a default or termination notice. If this Agreement terminates except as a result of our material default and failure to cure, then 5 KNl FA CON Quis you will pay to us Liquidated Damages equal to Combined Fees then in effect for the Facility multiplied by the lesser of 12 or the number of full calendar months remaining in the unexpired current Term at the date of termination. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR,AND EACH PARTY EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY CLAIM WITH REGARD TO, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS) RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF OR COULD HAVE FORESEEN SUCH DAMAGES. When the License or this Agreement terminates for any reason whatsoever, you will immediately stop using the System to operate and identify the Facility and will pay all amounts owed to us under this Agreement within 10 days after termination. You will remove all signage and other items bearing any Marks and follow the other steps detailed in the Standards Manual or other brand directives for changing the identification of the Facility. You shall not identify the Facility with a confusingly similar mark or name, or use the same colors as the System trade dress for signage, printed materials and painted surfaces. We may also, to the extent permitted by applicable law. and without prior notice enter the Facility, and any other parcels, remove software (including archive and back-up copies) for accessing the Reservation System, all copies of the System Standards Manual, Confidential Information, equipment and all other personal property of ours, and paint over or remove and purchase for $10.00, all or part of any interior or exterior Mark-bearing signage(or signage face plates),including billboards,whether or not located at the Facility,that you have not removed or obliterated within five days after termination. You will promptly pay or reimburse us for our cost of removing such items, net of the $10.00 purchase price for signage. We will exercise reasonable care in removing or painting over signage. We will have no obligation or liability to restore the Facility to its condition prior to removing the signage. We shall have the right,but not the obligation, to purchase some or all of the Facility's Mark-bearing FF&E and supplies at the lower of their cost or net book value, with the right to set off their aggregate purchase price against any sums then owed us by you. If you do not strictly comply,with these de-identification requirements,-you must pay us a royalty equal to $2,000 per day until de-identification is completed to our satisfaction. You will transfer to us any domain names you own that include any material portion of the Marks. Once a termination date has been established,we may cease accepting reservations for hotel stays after the termination date. However,the Facility must honor any previously confirmed reservations, including group bookings, at the rates agreed upon,and pay when due a[]related travel agent commissions. 24. Survival of Certain Provisions. Sections 9, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24 and 28 survive termination of the License and this Agreement, whether termination is initiated by you or us, even if termination is wrongful. 25. This Transaction. You represent and warrant to us as follows: You and the persons signing this Agreement for you have been duly authorized, to enter into and perform your obligations under this Agreement. No executory franchise, license or affiliation agreement for the Facility exists other than this Agreement. Neither you nor the Facility is the subject of any current or pending merger, sale, dissolution, receivership, bankruptcy, foreclosure, reorganization, insolvency, or similar proceeding. To the best of your knowledge, neither you, your owners (if you 'are an entity), your officers, directors or employees or anyone else affiliated or associated with you, whether by common ownership, by contract, or otherwise, has been designated as, or is, a terrorist, a"Specially Designated National" or a"Blocked Person" under U.S. Executive Order 13224, in lists published by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, or otherwise. All written information you submit to us about the Facility, you,your owners, any guarantor, or the finances of any such person or entity, was or will be at the time delivered and when you sign this Agreement,true, accurate and complete and does not omit any material fact necessary to make the information disclosed not misleading under the circumstances. 6 KNt FA CON Ql/15 26. No Implied Covenants. There are no express or implied covenants or warranties, oral or written, between we and you except as expressly stated in this Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Schedules, is the complete agreement between us, superseding all previous oral or written representations, agreements and understandings. 27. Relationship of Parries. You are an independent contractor. You are not our legal representative or agent, and you have no power to obligate us for any purpose whatsoever. No partnership, joint venture, agency, fiduciary or employment relationship is intended or created by reason of this Agreement, You will exercise full and complete control over your contracts, daily operations, labor relations, employment practices and policies, including, but not limited to,the recruitment, disciplining, compensation, and work rules of your employees. You will avoid confusion on the part of guests, lenders and investors as to your ownership and operation of the Facility. 28. Legal Matters. If all or any part of a provision of this Agreement violates the law of your state(if it applies), such provision or part will not be given effect. If all or any part of a provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, for any reason, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected. However, if in our judgment the invalidity or ineffectiveness of such provision or part substantially impairs the value of this Agreement to us, then we may at any time terminate this Agreement by written notice to you without penalty or compensation owed by either party. If we allow you to deviate from this Agreement, we may insist on strict compliance at any time after written notice. Our silence or inaction will not be or establish a waiver, consent, course of dealing, implied modification or estoppel. All modifications, waivers, approvals and consents of or under this Agreement by us must be in writing and signed by our authorized representative to be effective. We may unilaterally revise Schedule B when this Agreement so permits. Notices will be effective if in writing and delivered (i) by facsimile transmission with confirmation original sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, (ii) by delivery service, with proof of delivery, (iii) by first class, prepaid certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, (iv) by electronic mail, posting of the notice on our Chain intranet site or by a similar technology; or (v) by such other means as to result in actual or constructive receipt by the person or office holder designated below,to the appropriate party at its address stated below or as it may otherwise designated by notice. You consent to receive electronic mail and facsimile transmissions from us. Notices shall be deemed given on the date delivered or date of attempted delivery, if refused. Remedies specified in this Agreement are cumulative and do not exclude any remedies available at law or in equity. The non-prevailing party will pay all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the prevailing party to enforce this Agreement or collect amounts owed under this Agreement. There are no third party beneficiaries. No agreement between us and anyone else is for your benefit. The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only. This Agreement will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of New Jersey, except for its conflicts of law principles. The New Jersey Franchise Practices Act will not apply to any Facility located outside the State of New Jersey. You consent and waive your objection to the non-exclusive personal jurisdiction of and venue in the New Jersey state courts situated in Morris County,New.Jersey and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey for all cases and controversies under this Agreement or between we and you. THE PARTIES WAIVE THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AND AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY MAY INITIATE OR JOIN ANY CLASS ACTION OR ARBITRATION'AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY IN ANY ACTION RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FRANCHISOR, THE FRANCHISEE, ANY GUARANTOR, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. [SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON NEXT PAGE] 7 KNl FA CON QI/l5 I Your Signature&Information: Location : 8 Shootflying Hill Rd,Centerville,MA Signature: Hotel Owner Name: Cape Cod Welcome Group,LLC Printed Name of Signer: T3 1L1� Address: 8 Shootflying Hill Rd,Centerville,MA 02632 Title: Dilip Patel(Managing)Member E-mail: Hotel Owner Tax ID No.: Hotel Phone No.: Hotel Fax No: For Knights sIInns sUUse O�nl re ent ecuted By: Title: Michael Piccola,SVP Dated: Mf4�'�f� 1 I ,20 A Effective Date of this Agreement: 1`JfifZCtt I 301 y 8 KNI FA CON Quls r SCHEDULE A DEFINITIONS Approved Plans means your plans and specifications for constructing or improving the Facility initially or after opening as approved by us in accordance with Schedule C. Chain means the network of Chain Facilities. Chain Facility means a lodging facility we own, lease, manage, operate or authorize another party to operate using the System and identified by the Marks. Combined Fee means the Royalty and System Assessment Fee stated in Schedule B. Confidential Information means any trade secrets we own or protect and other proprietary information not generally' known to the lodging industry including all Standards Manuals and documentation we impart to you. Effective Date means the date we insert at the end ofthis Agreement after you and we sign it. Equity Interests shall include, without limitation, all forms of equity ownership of you, including voting stock interests, partnership interests, limited liability company membership or ownership interests,joint and tenancy interests, the proprietorship interest, trust beneficiary interests and all options, warrants, and instruments convertible into such other equity interests. Equity Transfer means any transaction in which your owners or you sell, assign, transfer, convey, pledge, or suffer or permit the transfer or assignment of, any percentage of your Equity Interests that will result in a change in control of you to persons other than those disclosed on Schedule C, as in effect prior to the transaction. Unless there are contractual modifications to your owners' rights, an Equity Transfer of a corporation or limited liability company occurs when either majority voting rights or beneficial ownership of more than 50% of the Equity Interests changes. An Equity Transfer of a partnership occurs when a newly admitted partner will be the managing, sole or controlling general partner, directly or indirectly through a change in control of the Equity Interests of an entity general partner. An Equity Transfer of a trust occurs when either a new trustee with sole investment power is substituted for an existing trustee, or a majority of the beneficiaries convey their beneficial interests to persons other than the.beneficiaries existing on the Effective Date. An Equity Transfer does not occur when the Equity Interest ownership among the owners of Equity Interests on the Effective-Date changes without the admission of new Equity Interest, owners. An Equity Transfer occurs when you merge, consolidate or issue additional Equity Interests in a transaction which would have the effect of diluting the voting rights or beneficial ownership of.your owners' combined Equity Interests in the surviving entity to less than a majority. Facility means the Location, together with all improvements, structures, parking, amenities, fixtures, and related rights,privileges and properties on the Effective Date or thereafter. FF&E means furniture,fixtures and equipment. Gross Room Revenues means gross revenues attributable to. rentals of guest (sleeping) rooms at the Facility, including all credit transactions, whether or not collected, guaranteed no-show revenue net of chargebacks from credit card issuers, and any proceeds from any business interruption or similar insurance applicable to the loss of revenues due to the non-availability of guest rooms. Excluded from Gross Room Revenues are separate charges to guests for food and beverage items; actual telephone Schedule A-9 KNI FA CON Q1/15 charges, key forfeitures and entertainment (including Internet fees and commissions); vending machine receipts; and federal, state and local sales, occupancy and use taxes. Improvement Oblil=ation means your obligation to construct or renovate the Facility, in accordance with the Approved Plans and System Standards,as described in Schedule-C. Indemnitees means us, our direct and indirect parent, subsidiary and sister corporations, and the respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents and contractors, and the successors, assigns, personal representatives,heirs and legatees of all such persons or entities.' Losses and Expenses means (x) all payments or obligations to make payments either (i) to or for third party claimants by any and all Indemnitees, including guest refunds, or (ii) incurred by any and all Indemnitees to investigate, respond to or defend a matter, including without limitation investigation and ! trial_ charges, costs .and expenses, attorneys' fees, experts' fees, court costs, settlement amounts, judgments and costs of collection; and (y) the "Returned Check Fee" we then specify in the Standards Manual ($20.00 on the Effective Date)if the drawee dishonors any check that you submit to us. Marks means, collectively (i)the service marks associated with the System from time to time including, but not limited to, the name, design and logo for "Knights Inn'; and (ii) trademarks, trade names,.trade dress, logos and derivations,and associated good will and related intellectual property interests. Ouenina Date means the date on which we authorize you to open the Facility for business identified by i the Marks and using the System. Reservation System or Central Reservation System means back end technology platforin and applications used by us to accept, store and/or communicate reservations for Chain Facilities. The Reservation System is separate from, but enables, the booking of reservations for Chain Facilities through various distribution channels such as the Chain Websites,the GDS and other Internet booking channels. Standards Manual means the Manual(s) we publish or distribute specifying the System Standards in print or electronic media. Svstem means the comprehensive system for providing guest lodging facility that we specify from time to time, including, but not limited to the Marks, System Standards, Reservation System, advertising programs,training programs and materials, quality assurance programs and Confidential Information. System Standards means the standards for participating in the Chain and using the System published in the Standards Manual and any other standards, policies, rules and procedures we promulgate about System operation and usage. Transfer means (1) an Equity Transfer, (2) you assign, pledge, transfer, delegate or grant a security interest in all or any of your rights, benefits and obligations under this Agreement, as security or otherwise without our consent, (3) you assign (other than as collateral security for financing the Facility) your leasehold interest in (if any), lease or sublease all or any part of the Facility to any third party, (4) you engage in the sale, conveyance, transfer, or donation of your right, title and interest in and to the Facility, (5) your lender or secured party forecloses on or takes possession of your interest in the Facility, directly or indirectly, or (6) a receiver or trustee is appointed for the Facility or your assets, including the Facility. A Transfer does not occur when you pledge or encumber the Facility to finance its acquisition or improvement,you refinance it, or you engage in a transaction with a family member as permitted above. Schedule A- 10 KNI FA CON QI/l5 SCHEDULE B FEES April 2015 A. Application Initial Renewal and Transfer Fees. 1. Application Fee- $1,000,payable when you submit your application. 2. Initial Fee- $6,000,payable when you sign and return this Agreement. 3. Renewal Fee.- $2,000, payable 30 days before the end of each renewal term; waived if you are in good standing with no uncured notice of default during the last 60 days of the expiring term. 4. Transfer Fee - $2,000, payable when the transferee signs and returns the new Franchise Agreement. B. Recurring Fees (Payable 10 days after the end of each month in arrears) 1. Combined Fees — (consisting of Royalty and System Assessment Fees for marketing, training,etc.). Either: a) Flat Rate Formula: $25.00 per guest room per month. The Combined Fee is prorated for the first month of the Initial Term and the month in which a Termination occurs based on the actual days the Facility is open under this Agreement; b) Percentage Rate Formula: 5% of Gross Room Revenues accruing during the calendar month. FORMULA YOU SELECT: (a) X (b) 2. Reservation Fees— $4.00 per reservation (i.e. confirmation number) processed through our, Wyndham Hotel Group's, Wyndham Rewards' or an affiliate's toll-free reservation number or Chain website,net of cancellations issued by the Central Reservation System C. Other Fees I, Taxes — You pay us when due any federal, state or local sales, gross receipts, use, value added, excise or similar taxes assessed against us on the Combined Fee by the jurisdictions where the Facility is located, but not including any tax based upon our income. 2. Interest—The lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum rate permitted by law, payable, on receipt of our invoice, on any past due amount,from the.due date until the amount is paid. 3. Loyalty Program Assessment—up to 5% of the Gross Room Revenues accruing from each qualifying stay under the Wyndham Rewards (or successor) program. 4. Loyalty Retraining Fee - $250 per calendar month if you do not meet 10 valid enrollments in a given month. 5. Loyalty Member Services Administration Fee. $50 plus resolution cost for each missing point request caused by your property that must be fulfilled/Resolve by Member Services. 6. Member Benefit Program—Up to 10% of Gross Room Revenues on qualifying stays under the Member Benefit program plus up to 1.5%service charge. 7. Reconnection Fee—If we suspend Central Reservation System service because of your default under this Agreement or for any other reason, then you must pay us the Reconnection Fee set forth in the System Standards before we restore service. Currently, the Reconnection Fee is $4,000. Schedule B- l 1 KNt FA CON Q1/15 8. Transaction Fees — You will pay us a fee, as applicable, for reservations for your Facility from certain distribution partners processed through various reservation channels. a) GDS Internet Booking Fee and Third P r Channel Fees. You will pay (i) a GDS Fee for reservations processed through any global distribution system or through any Internet website or other booking source powered by a GDS; (ii) an Internet Booking Fee for reservations processed through an Internet website connected through an alternate distribution system (e.g. Pegasus); and (iii) a Third Party Channel Fee for reservations coming from our partners directly or indirectly to our distribution platform. We will establish the amount of these fees from time to time based on the fees these channels charge us and/or our own costs (including overhead) for providing these services. Upon written notice to you, we may alter, change, modify, remove or add new fees as existing reservation channels are modified or partners are added to existing channels or new reservation channels are established. b) Agent Commissions—Up to 20%of Gross Room Revenues plus our service charge of up to 1.5% of commissionable revenue. Agents include travel agents, on-line travel and referral websites,travel consortia,travel management companies and global sales agents. c} Wyndham Referral Rewards — 10% of Gross Room Revenues for any reservations referred by another Chain Facility, a facility of an affiliate or an employee of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation. 7. Customer Care Fee: Customer Care Fee—up to $135.00 plus our cost to settle a guest complaint if you do not respond to and resolve the complaint to the guest's satisfaction within five business days after we refer it to you and if we become aware of complaints posted on third-party travel websites, distribution channels, blogs, social networks and other forums to which you don't respond. 8. Best Rate Guarantee Program: a) You must(i) make available through the Central Reservation System and the Chain Websites room rates equivalent to those you offer to the general public directly or indirectly via third parties that you authorize to offer and sell reservations for the Facility's guest rooms and(li) participate in the Chain's Best Rate Guarantee Program according to its published requirements.. b) Processin Fe —$60.00. 9. MyRequest: We may charge you a fee for providing telephone support and assistance in connection with such services which is otherwise available to you through the MyRequest Portal (e.g., rate, inventory and content management requests in our central reservation system). Currently,this fee is$20.00 per telephone call. D. Fee Changes. We may change, modify or delete Reservation Fees and Other Fees for existing services and programs and add new Other Fees for new services and programs at any time upon not less than 30 days' written notice. E. ACH and WynPay Payment System. We may require that you pay Fees by means of the automated clearing house ("ACH") funds transfer system under the ACH Addendum attached to this Agreement. You must complete and sign the Addendum when you sign this Agreement. On the third day of each month or the next banking day we will initiate an ACH payment against your account for the payment of Fees due that month under this Agreement and-under agreements with us relating to computer hardware and software for which we have not received written notice contesting all or a portion of the invoice. You covenant with us to have sufficient funds on deposit to fund such transfer. Alternatively, you may choose to report and pay Fees on-line via our self-service Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment ("WynPay") tool accessible through our Chain intranet. In the WynPay on-line environment, payments Schedule B - 12 K>vl FA CON Q1/15 can be made either through the electronic check payment channel or the credit card payment channel. We reserve the right to change, from time to time, the.technologies or other means for reporting and paying fees to us by amending the System Standards Manual. If you choose to report and pay us via WynPay,you still must sign the ACH Addendum to this Agreement and any other documents we request. I Schedule B- 13 KNI FA CON Ql/I5 SCHEDULE C f FOR CONVERSION FACILITIES) FRANCHISEE'S OWNERS; THE FACILITY;PROTECTED TERRITORY; THE LOCATION; IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATION Your Equity Interest Owners: Type of Interest; Name Address Percentage Owned Mahesh Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 15% Centerville, MA 02632 Tara Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 45% Centerville,MA 02632 Sunny Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 20% Centerville,MA 02632 Ricky Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 20% Centerville, MA 02632 THE KNIGHTS INN FACILITY; Primary designation of Facility: Knights Inn Number of approved guest rooms; 41. Parking facilities(number of spaces,description): at least 41. Other Amenities,services and facilities: Protected Territory means all the area within a circle created by a three(3)mile radius whose centerpoint is the front door of the Facility. Location means the parcel of land situated at 8 Shootflying Hill Rd, Centerville,MA 02632,as more fully described in the attached legal description. (Attach Legal Description of Facility; If leased, attach copy of Lease or recorded Memorandum of Lease) Improvement Obligation. (a) You selected and acquired the Location and the Facility without our assistance. You must renovate, equip and supply the Facility to meet System Standards. You must provide us with proof that you own or lease the Facility before or within 30 days after the Effective Date. You must begin renovation of the Facility no later than 30 days after the Effective Date. The deadline for completing the pre-opening phase of conversion and the renovations specified on any"Punch List" we attach to this Schedule C is 90 days after the Effective Date. Your renovations must comply with System Standards, any Approved Plans and the Punch List. You must continue renovation and improvement of the Facility after the Opening Date if the Punch List so requires. Time is of the essence for the Improvement Obligation. We may, at our option, terminate this Agreement by written notice to you if you do not meet the deadlines .for your Improvement Obligation. You must also pay the Reinspection Fee set forth in the Standards Manual if you fail to complete any Improvement Obligation by the deadline established in.the Punch List and our representatives must return to the Facility to inspect it. We may grant you one or more extensions of time to complete any phase of the Improvement obligation or any item on your Punch List in our sole discretion. The grant of an extension to perform your Improvement Obligation will not waive any other default existing at the time the extension is granted. Schedule C Conversion- 14 K.NI FA CON Q1/15 i (b) We may ask you to create plans and specifications for the work described in Subsection(a)above(based upon the System Standards and this Agreement) and submit them for our approval before starting improvement of the Location. We will not unreasonably withhold our approval, which is intended only to test compliance with System Standards, and not to detect errors or omissions in the work of your architects, engineers, contractors br the like. Our review does not cover technical, architectural or engineering factors, or compliance with federal, state or local laws, regulations or code requirements. We will not be liable to your lenders, contractors, employees, guests, others, or you on account of our review or-approval of your plans, drawings or specifications, or our inspection of the Facility before, during or after renovation or construction. Any material variation from the Approved Plans requires our prior written approval. You will promptly provide us with copies of permits,job progress reports,and other information as we may reasonably request. We may inspect the work while in progress without prior notice. Schedule C Conversion- 15 KNl FA CON QI/15 I GUARANTY To induce Knights Franchise Systems, Inc. its successors and assigns ("you") to sign the Franchise Agreement(the "Agreement") with the party named as the "Franchisee,"to which this Guaranty is attached, the undersigned,jointly and severally("we,"our"or"us"),irrevocably and unconditionally(i)warrant to.you that Franchisee's representations and warranties in the Agreement are true and correct as stated, and (ii) guaranty that Franchisee's obligations under the Agreement,including any amendments and any promissory notes,will be punctually paid and performed. Upon default by Franchisee and notice from you we will immediately make each payment and perform or.cause Franchisee to perform, each unpaid or unperformed obligation of Franchisee under the Agreement. Without affecting our obligations under this Guaranty, you may without notice to us extend, modify or release any indebtedness or obligation of Franchisee, or settle, adjust or compromise any claims against Franchisee. We waive notice of amendment of the Agreement. We acknowledge that Section 28 of the Agreement, including,but not limited to, any provisions concerning choice of law, venue, remedies and waiver of jury trial,applies to this Guaranty. Upon the death of an individual guarantor,the.estate of the guarantor will be bound by this Guaranty for obligations of Franchisee to you existing at the time of death, and the obligations of all other guarantors will continue in full force and effect. This Guaranty may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one in the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of us has signed this Guaranty effective as of the date of the Agreement. Guarantors; Mahesh Patel Tara Patel �el Sunny Patel G Jac, I-e� Ricky Patel Guaranty- 16 KNI FA CON QIl15 Location: Centerville,MA Entity: 0 Site: --ad ! �' ADDENDUM TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS This "Addendum," dated as of 1-114-rZd.1+ i l ,20_1-4(the"Addendum Effective Date") is entered into by and between KNIGHTS FRANCHISE SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware corporation ("we," "our," "us") and CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC, a(n) Massachusetts limited liability company ("you" or "your"). This Addendum amends and supplements that certain Franchise Agreement, dated as of MAfet* 1 t _, 20_& (the "Franchise Agreement") between you and us. Unless the context indicates otherwise, the definition of terms in the Franchise Agreement applies to this Addendum. The Franchise Agreement authorizes you to operate a Knights Inn System facility in Centerville, MA for guest lodging (the "Facility") and mandates certain payments to us. This Addendum relates to such payments and certain other payments. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Franchise Agreement, the following provisions shall supersede and apply: 1. Purpose. The parties wish to enter into an arrangement by which you use the ACH funds transfer system to pay amounts due under the Franchise Agreement and any other addenda to the Franchise Agreement,as well as any agreements relating to the Central Reservation System. 2. Authorization and Funds Transmittal. (a) During the Term of this Agreement(as defined below), you will pay us any amounts due under the Franchise Agreement and any ancillary agreements by EFT. The funds used for this payment must be immediately available on the Pay Date. (b) The Bank you designate for the purposes of this.Addendum will be a Receiving Depository Financial Institution. You will instruct your Bank to transmit funds for any payments to us to our Bank account specified in Section 3(c) using the ACH system. This transfer is subject to the rules and regulations of the ACH system, including the rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association (the "NACHA"). We will consider your payment to have been made to us on the same Banking Day that our Bank credits our Bank account for the payment. (c) You will take all necessary steps to cause your Bank to designate the payments you make under this Addendum as Preauthorized Payments under the ACH system,and that you,acting as a Receiver, authorize us to make Debit Entries from your designated Bank account. We will act as an Originator under"the ACH system and make these Debit Entries on the day your payment to us is due, unless we determine in our sole discretion and after giving you notice that we will make a Debit Entry on a later date. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to generate the necessary debit files for your Bank to notify them of our Debit Entry. You are responsible for any losses due to a third parry's unauthorized access to information in transit between your Bank and our Bank or while that information is in the ACH system. We are responsible for any losses once our Bank receives the Credit Entry representing your payment. If we receive a duplicate payment, overpayment, fraudulent payment or any payment in error,we may, as we determine in OUT sole discretion,(i)return the payment directly to you within three(3)business days, (ii) make Washington- I KNI FA CON Q4/14 a credit transfer to your Bank within three(3) business days, or(iii)retain the payment as a credit against your future payment obligations to us. (d) You represent and warrant that you have completed the ACH form that is attached to this Addendum fully and accurately. You will update the ACH form as necessary whenever the information changes. (e) You agree to complete and submit to us your monthly franchise report for each month during the term within eight (8) days after the end of the month. We will calculate your Recurring Fees and submit an EFT request for the actual fees due and the unpaid balance of any invoice we send you promptly after you submit the report. You covenant and agree to maintain accurate records of all Gross Room Revenues on the Facility's property management system. You authorize us to poll the Facility property management system electronically to obtain such information. 3. Bank Designations and Remittance Information. (a) When you return the ACH form to us, you will also furnish us in writing with the following information required to perform Debit Entries: (i) the name, address and nine(9) digit Routing Number of your Bank; and (ii) your account name, number and type of account (checking, savings or lockbox). (b) You are responsible for obtaining remittance information from your Bank. You will send remittance information regarding each EFT transaction made under this Addendum directly to our Bank by a remittance advice. A remittance advice, however, does not warrant that the EFT transaction was timely made or that this transaction will be accepted by our Bank on that date. The remittance advice must also be communicated to our Bank according to appropriate electronic transmission standards. (c) EFT payments to us or our Debit Entries against your Bank account will be credited to the following Bank account: Bank Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Account Name: Account Number: Bank ABA#: We will take commercially reasonable steps to ensure that our bank is an Originating Depository Financial Institution under the ACH system. (d) if your EFT information changes for any reason;you will promptly notify us in writing of the changes at least five (5) business days before the next monthly payment of Recurring Fees is due to us under the Franchise Agreement. If a Return occurs because your EFT information is incorrect or you used our EFT information incorrectly, you will be responsible for (i) making a correct payment to us; (ii) paying any additional amounts, such as interest; and (iii) recovering any erroneously directed funds. You will immediately notify as in writing if you learn of any actual or suspected errors or inaccuracies relating to your payment or your Bank account information; If your Bank account has insufficient funds on the Pay Date, you will pay any late Electronic Funds KN[FA CON Ql/l5 fees, finance charges and other such expenses that you or we incur. We are not liable for errors resulting from changes to the EFT information provided by your Bank. (e) You will pay all fees and charges assessed by your Bank for performing ACH transactions. 4. Changes to Bank Designations. Either you or we may change the designated Bank or account by giving the other party written,notice and the appropriate revised information. The change will be effective ten (10)days after the other party receives the notice. 5. Security and Authentication. You and we will comply at all times with all applicable laws and regulations. You and we will also use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that information i transmitted electronically is protected against accidental disclosure to and against intrusions and security breaches by unauthorized third parties. You will ensure that your Bank follows standard industry practices regarding encryption and authentication'of information. 6. Delays or Failures:Alternate Procedures. (a) If a payment due date falls on a non-Banking Day, your payment to us must be made on the next Banking Day. You will not be in default under this Addendum if the completion of a Debit Entry is delayed because of the failure or delay of the ACH system or our Bank. However, you must ensure that payment to us is made by either EFT or a substitute payment method we specify as soon as possible after we notify you of the failure or delay. (b) In the event of a duplicate payment, overpayment, fraudulent payment or payment in error, you may cause the prompt cancellation of any EFT or Wire Transfer to us. You will immediately notify us in writing of this event and your cancellation. We will reasonably cooperate with you to complete the cancellation of that transaction. (c) In the event (i) the ACH system is unavailable for a period of time that we, in our sole discretion, consider unacceptable, or (ii) we determine, in our sole discretion, that certain payments to us should riot be made through the ACH system, we may require you, after giving you written notice, to make these payments to us by Wire Transfer. You will make whatever arrangements are necessary with your Bank to pay us by Wire Transfer on the date that payment is.due. You will instruct your Bank to direct the Wire Transfer to our Bank account specified in Section 3(c). You will pay any Wire Transfer fees assessed by your Bank, and you will not deduct those fees from the amount of your payment. You will be in default under this Addendum and the Franchise Agreement if you fail to make payments to us by Wire Transfer after we notify you accordingly, and you do not cure this default within ten (10) days after we notify you in writing of this failure. 7. Term. This Addendum will be effective on the Addendum Effective Date and will continue in full force and effect throughout the Term of the Franchise Agreement. 8. Indemnification,• Consequential Damages. (a) You will indemnify and hold harmless us, our affiliates, successors and assigns and each of the respective directors, officers and employees associated with them against all claims relating to your operation,use or non-use of the ACH system or the transmission of Wire Transfers. Electronic Funds KNI FA CON Q1/15 (b) NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS)RELATING TO THIS ADDENDUM, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF OR COULD HAVE FORESEEN SUCH DAMAGES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Addendum as of the date set forth above. WE: KNIGHTS INN FRANCHISE TEVIS, INC., 00, By: /C�e�'[ � Michael Piecola SVP YOU: CAPE COD'WELCOME GROUP,LLC r By: Dilip Patel Electronic Funds KNI FA CON Q)/I5 APPENDIX A-I I DEFINITIONS ACH means the Automated Clearing House, a nationwide payment and collection system that provides for electronic distribution and Settlement of funds. Participating financial institutions exchange funds on behalf of an Originator and a Receiver in electronic form and perform the accounting necessary to settle the transaction. Bank means a financial institution which, as an ordinary part of its business, engages in funds transfers for itself, Originators and Receivers. Banking Day means any day on which a Bank is open to the public for carrying on substantially all its banking functions. Credit Entry means an entry to the record of a Bank account representing the transfer or placement of funds in that account. Debit Entry means an entry to the record of a Bank account representing the transfer or removal of funds from that account. EFT means a transfer of fiends under this Addendum performed through the ACH system for the purpose of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Under this Addendum, an EFT does not include a Wire Transfer or a transaction originated by cash, check, promissory note,or similar paper document. Originating Financial Depository Institution means a Bank qualified to originate ACH entries under applicable law and NACHA rules and regulations. Originator means an individual or entity that initiates an entry into the ACH system through an Originating Financial Depository Institution. Pay Date means the date on which the funds are to be freely available to the transferee for withdrawal in cash. Preauthorized Payment means a standing authorization to perform an electronic transfer(direct debit). through the ACH system. Receiver means an individual or entity that authorized an originator to initiate a credit or debit entry to an account held at a Receiving Depository Financial Institution. Receiving Depository Financial Institution means a Bank qualified to receive ACH entries under applicable law and NACHA rules and regulations. Returns means any ACH entry that has been returned to the Originating Financial Depository Institution by the Receiving Depository Financial Institution or by the ACH Operator because it cannot be processed. Routing Number means the nine(9)digit routing number that identified a specific Bank. Settlement means a transfer of funds from a Bank with a debit position to a Bank with a credit position or Electronic Funds/Appendix A 1 KNI FA CON Q4/14 t i an agreed accounting entry between them to cover one(1) or more prior funds transfer transactions. Wire Transfer means an electronic transfer of funds under this Addendum not performed through the ACH system for the purpose, by specific per-transaction instruction to the Bank, of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Electronic Funds /Appendix Al KNiFA CON Q4/14 PERIODIC ACH BANK DEBIT AUTHORIZATION AGREEMENT Please fill out the following information to allow Knights inn Franchise Systems, Inc. {the "Franchisor"} to periodically debit your bank checking account though the Automated Clearing House System. Account Holder Information Account Holder Address City Province Postal Code Bank Information Name of bank to be debited Bank ABA transit-routing number bank account number Please read and sign below • You must attach a voided check to this form • All owners of the bank account must sign this form The undersigned hereby authorizes the Franchisor, or its designee, to initiate direct withdrawals from the checking account indicated above and further authorizes the bank to debit these amounts from the account. The undersigned understands that the amount of these entries will vary in time and amounts, and the undersigned waives any written notification of these entries. This form is executed under an Addendum to the Franchise Agreement for Electronic Funds Transfers between the Franchisor and the undersigned. This authority is to remain in full force and effect until the Franchisor has received written notification from the undersigned of its termination in such time and in such matter as to afford the Franchisor, its designee and the bank a reasonable opportunity to act on it. CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP,LLC By: ���5�01 Account owner's signature Date Electronic Funds/Authorization KNI FA CON Ql/15 NORTH EAST HOTEL SUPPLY 479 GONIC ROAD ROCNFSIFR NN 03839 TEL 603-979-1311/603-866-3405 sa/rspno�tfieasfhotrJsuPP,:co!n . /dips/www.naitheasrhote/suPPH�m ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO ESTIMATE,#.9467 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CA'AIGVILLE MOTEL- DATE 06/07/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA 8'Shoot Flying Road 8.Shoot flying*Road Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville,MA 02632. ' - :u,,.;:. ...ro.•:+e.,4;. .%r� :;fi�_c�i''R_r.�� ?:5� �.J'>i a:2'-2.•'f�5���en:�-;3,5;�. 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P.O.BOX:339•HYANNIS,MA 02601 *508-775-3 V3 MA-CR#017 •DOT CBRT#A-850 FIRE PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORTmOR$-ORDER# N2 55 2 ' NAME: t'' aV!LCa YYI D ( DATE ACCOIlfIT# LOCATION 2-SAarri W/3 IALL 1 I NEW CHARGE ✓ COD--_- E' ANNU,AL_. E/ NEW EQUIP SEA V:CB RETiIRNS-- - Q TOTAL#OF EXTINGUISHERS BIL.L #EXIWGUI$HERS DUE'SER.VIOB•NEXT (-3AR CUSTOMER PO# INSPI-(TION DUE_V-_---: O! " ' CONTACT I `►` PHONE--I&V 'YO'/ EMAIL; SERV(E(LABOR DRY CHEM 2 112 ABC SAE C lOABC 20ABC l OBC' 2011: 10p K,_:_ 20PK _ CO2 51b 1016 151b201b RW CLASS K HALOTRON 2 t/2Ib 5lb 11 t 15.51b- MARINE SYSTEM $MERGQNCY LIGHTS. VaT LIGHTS�_ (tfHER Ila DRYCHEM-9—K CLASS PW HALONlHALOTRON I� CO2 COND TE5T MARINI --YLINDER'' EMERGENCY LIGHTS EXIT LIGHTS OTHER° RECHARGES SERVICE o DRYCHEM2 U2 lb 516 101b 201b _ t 6YEARMAINTENANCE— �_HYDROTESI' PW K CLASS.61 2,50 HYDROTEST HALOTRON 2 112 lb 51b 1 L16 15,43 lb. 6 YEAR MAINTENANCE` _. _• 11YDROTESI' CO2 5 lb I01b 151b 201b COND TEST HYDROTEST Notes: SERVICE COLLAR WALL HOOK MI-Sib ORING VEHICLE BRACKET M2-1016 CHECK STEM HEAVY DUTY BRACKET 201b PULL PIN BUL13S REPLACEMENT COVER •GAUGE BATTERIES BATTERY DISPOSAL — FHC COVER_ DO I' 1 OSHA PWM90 FIRST AID KIT 8161-.—.8I62 _.81 i3:—,I-KIT,_REFIL,I: BL SERIES VINYL TYPE" RP SERIES PLASTIC TYPE EYEWASH STATION REFILL —INSPECPA SHUIILD OTHER tECOMMENDATIONS, i this date above fire cxtingutsbers and Ste egdipment wem jmpected-.serviced in accordance with - ^— ZR P+ lures of the NFPA 1) tnd the manufacturer's imumal,with thu.c wlls CHNI The abuue 10-ice technician cerfi)?es Thar thefire extinguishers and emergency lights weie persos CUSTOMER'S s d n dU AUTHOR �Rn Elms to�beRap�l�<etl a.4ovV ^ .UXB FOR BUSINESS J:k0-88&6127 1 05/10/2018 OB 28 FAX 15085408380 im001/001 The Earle Fuel Company The.P:B. ldetil Fuel Company 182 Route 6A • P.O. Box JA30` THE 111 East Falmouth Highway Sandwich, MA 02563 East Falmouth; MA 02586 508-888.0680 508-348.30:{0 800-'649-8412 r. 1100.649-34 3;2 Fax 508.540-6380 FOX,508-540-651:0 COMPANY 5/5,116 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL 8 SHOOT FLYING HILL RD CENTERVILLE,MA. 02635 The following is a report from one of our licensed.oll burner technici ans.regarding recent work performed at the:above address on 4/26/16 "Cleaned boiler.Pulled burner,replaced burner gasket.Disconnected,:clear.ed'and Inspected chamber area.Resealed ground chimney after cleaning.Made sure there witre I screws pe'r joint.Replaced barometric damper'on smoke pipe that was not working-cor rectly,Replaced cad cell control for shorter-safety time from 30 secondtto 10 seConds'with a pri-i-purge of 15 seconds. Replaced 2 No. O 6drol expansion tanks in the'rear.Replaced 374A relief valve. Replaced 2 air eliminator h'I vents; Boiler is older andi now has a6-upgraded l iumer. Did efficiency test.Everything is running In a safe condition." CO2 7.98% Smoke 0 Net stack 450 Overfire draft 0 Draft breech •.07 Total eft 78.3% Techrilcian:,DANIELJ LYKH License:BU-031062 Lic exp:07/16/2036 24-Hour Emetgency'Service- Equipment:Financing'• .Boiler.and Furnace Installadvns • Fmonpt Payment DiScow:s i 509-833.0"6 QmW&Eng*wed To.�6 Frees 1-soo-69c►.6a11 fax,508-833-82$8 BALTIC SECURITY SYSTEMS, LLC b�al.3csbaftw3cec �rmn et Mm se Lie# 1178C,275S PO Box 1609 Sandwich,Nla.02563 Sk m 1984 FIRE ALARM TEST W"RT p"PartyNamtt Alarm Comaay tut tmumue s prmdnN a.,w S -- - - ControlPttiet �� Ox Date ot8 trvlec dk SmolceDttector(t) !� OIC Dateola Wdee HsatD�taatos(jIj �� OTC _�„ t kteof8 6-4ty POUft1doA(s) 01C. Dtria<Anras v— OK Date oi8 svim $P ^4/4 OTC -----Pateof8 xt'!ae Tampor 8pitch(e) All-- : 076 —____pate om rddoe Cubott 1ldortar[de Debeefort /�v yemr-7— OK Date Of 8i r'vks Smwfoe comn,.nao /'e��•��, © � ge ago an and found ftabove tmftd eo=ptumtt eai:ft Jm acaot'dam Witb the mmufacture *raeommeulad oo& ri sU......s views wasU..ss s.sO....raso%ago a UOOrsUrNOU•ssNO NOUN•.N► {Ns��.■urrr•irOt FM DEPARTIM M M ONLY Daw Recdivacb Infoamatitntt Bmr&r&Flm Alan= CCTV•Acoeu COiiW•Low TOOT"rtttrre&Water Det+e it m•Y tuwm Sydmms FQO Lsbm"OO,TmRiq t —� Y - Emommodag commouni autd Broom Yttaxpstioa Services 24 Boor UPI.CentralMeaftw6W 1 i A-1 Oftrminators 72 Main street "- 'Service.Report#1185239 Suite 7 West Harwich,MA 02671 SOt�432-5866 Clients 175653 ;Service Locadcn. V5653 CRAIGvnLE MOTEL CRAIGVILLE W r 91. 6 SHOOIR.YING HILL RD a 5Ht)OTFt MI HILL RD CENTERVAIF,MA,gZ632 CENTERVILw,I•,1 02632 customer Signature; Technician6tynaturos lJeensea/CadHkat[ona L5465 Customer k unavallable to sign James Young Time Ins 4/1.41201610:54AIN Torras: COD Titre Printedt 4/t4/2016.11:DO AA PO#1 Order# Service Description Quantity Unit Cost Altioullt 111Isi3a PeSrcorr OL1NspECTIcxs 1.0o s30D.00 $300,00 " 6t�ITotatJ $300�00 Ya rl ".OD Tee}IU �xi00.00 pmouot Due: $300.00 Service.Comments Toeh Comments Inspection to all rentable rooms,i through 42.Inspection to all areas of the rooms,bed frames,box Springs,-Iattressai headWards,batluvurli5, refrigerators,n*rowaves and al releOntareas in the'room.no evidence of bed hugs,carpet beetles,eockrol,i hes or any other potential pest Problem No tr®iment needed'atthls time.James Material's Summary EPA k Active Ingredient Finished Quantity ApplIcatlob Method Applution Bate Matelot Iled Lot 9 AI Concentration Undiluted Quantity ApplIcallon gulpmel� WCUX Pt None Noted --- ' Open Conditions severity Created No Cortdttgns Reaponsiblltty .last rnspecUd ' Addod cr Updated INS swvko Ped Su niatryF Quantity Device Summary W� wttNout Total Device 13eepugaa Abne(Voted = Activity A5t 111T Inspected RepLr'ed Remoi.ed Wdpvcd�..�.W NONANOW AdtG7knalNosrllndlny6 1w),hava been oluerved.Pvsse'see danWUoas andcorrnaents for mom mugs. C en Gf- -(5 Printodi 4114/20161' Pagel 1/1' Ij MONTH EAST MOTEL SUPPLY WONCRM MCNIM NO ow t-so-W3.vo/6G4 8s6 3905 ,ady onr INVOICE BILL.TO SHIP TO INVOICE# 22256 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DATE 06/08/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA DUE DATE 06/08/2016 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road TERMS Due on receipt Centerville,MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 K;: ,... q-:rs-: 1,•. °y:tlL� :1�8 •.•,ly�,•�. �.;J�. ..:.�•.t�.( .x' "+ '�f"� "yt•..• ?r� c'ia; - 65^,. ' ? :' ° sMli .c K K'T!•• ..� S ''� .♦ •�•.-y' y f4 ?- .� F '1e ••>, t �a 0 F � �:N ;. y�j�: • �..».y.S" '�it�f:.. 'EC 'S:•iri7tl!V'�{� tri•+fS•."7". •i �," ;' .:u4 °t'.�'jd+•• { _�y .7r,.-}� ..a: : 0 ai 'a•`.'Cd✓i: q } s:.::�?ok�. .tom. c. {`._•'S••'":^ .[-'�.. ..6/.GA.N';yef�^r :. '� .�-:�'�-•`�^:l H.... Y.r 4 :'+1 A1n•lt.*a 1SNYiL Y:Ji W.�l' .G� �ifl'ifrF. •jj'• Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I (Double Sided 10 325.95 3,259.50T Push) ........------.................---........ •Payment after 7 days of Invoice due date should be charged SUBTOTAL 3,259.50 18%interest per year. *Ali the goods stated above are received TAX(625%) 203.72 In full&they are in good condition&do not have any objection for TOTAL 3,463.22 the goods,what we received. BALANCE'DUE `3 14W.22. `*Products returned In opened boxes may,but need not be, determined to have been used. 'A returned check penalty fee is `i $30 for any check dishhonored by the drawee bank. Warehouse:35.Fourth Street,DOVER,NH 03820. ""Thank you for your business."" DATE: June 13, 2016 TO: Building File FROM: Robin Anderson, ZEO RE: Craigville Motel Pre_License Inspection It is my understanding that the applicant will seek only to open rooms 140 for the initial period and shall return to seek licensing of the remaining rooms on the upper level only. The lower level will remain closed indefinitely but may seek to re-license in the future. • All 10 mattresses to be replaced with new unused mattresses to be delivered 6/14/16. • Replace all bedding including mattress pads, sheets,blankets and comforters— with new—unused items. • Replace all drapes & curtains with new—unused items. • All upholstered replacement furniture must meet the safety requirements for fire including tagging requirements. • Laundry service to be used in order to avoid burdening septic system • Paint threshold over storage unit next unit 1. • Paint door to unit 1. • Clean off all metal housing on keyless entries. • Clean all brass plated kick boards. • Scrape peeling paint &repaint outside of room- interior of overhang by room 3 • Clean all microwaves—including top lip on doors and inside hinge areas. • Obtain permit/services of licensed professionals for electrical and plumbing. • Check& repair or replace all shower valves to insure proper useage (valves spin) and anti-scald. • Correct venting in attic-plumbing vent terminates inside attic above rooml. • Repair/rewire box in attic (above room 1)—repair grounding& exposed live wire. • Repair wiring to smoke alarms in storage room next to unit 1. • Restore/create proper fire block in attic. • Eliminate use of extension cords in attic. • WBFD will report on the smoke detectors. • Swimming pool to be filled in—or repaired to code. NORTH EAST MOTEL SUPPLY �V 47960NICROAR ROCAV57MM he aort_9r.�3rs 16a�.a�a�oos ' ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO lE.ST11411eTE# 9525 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL.- GATE 06/15/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road Centerville,MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 .r '%>r•,ri t'S:�FSYi:".t•"•: :; "or.�:'i :P_ �;q'.7 a•t'. ,y�, I�S;i i�9�—y�•r .�.".�:i!:Y '•it°J•' ,,t.t7•u ��i i'• t r,.•x)'i'0:r•ai(,�,!•.. ti if.i'•.r'J.`•Si 1:` fi :n'•'•': •1. r!,'.}i..:',i% �:n4 +:�l,.ba rd;+J.i• .•i ri�' i.,v.. ::i: tj P: ..ic•i:J'�t.$•. .�.p ,.p ncu�p e r i j�.�. L,�:%}::I;'� �.. r•i u 5.=r'ay".!%il' i i..S��(..1•. .N<•a..Fw•.:w.i t:.rd,.dq�, � id( �,{.u, I. •L.d. 1 •6.r a.;••:::, .:�.•. a:'�:f i'� .,r1,, i p t 4" ' 1 l• I'•i l�•�;,.•r;. r:.�:,_7�.•ruar_ .. ._.,•. M r.,, :�iti•,. -1�:41�.xat%!A.�t, a�a:•7+�•sf�):.,,1f. Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Graca I(Double Sided 20 325.95 61519.00T Push) King Mattress Only 5200H Grace I(Double Sided Push) 9 419.95 3,776-w Queen Reversible Coveriets i 04x96 Honey Gold 30 42.95 1,28L9.50T Queen Mattress Protector whipper Import 30 21.95 65EI.50T Queen Boxspring Protectorw/zipper Import 30 16.95 506.50T Queen Fleece Blanket 90x90 Sky Slue 160%Polyester- 30 16.95 508.50T Both Side brushed soft finish 280 GSM King Mattress Protector w/zipper Import 9 23.95 215.55T Twin Boxspring Protector whipper Import 18 11.95 215.1 0T . Pillow Protector w/zipper Standard Size 20x26 6 21.95 131 70T .................. ...... ...................... ....._ ' au quotations subject to without without no**.A1►orders subject SUBTOTAL13,824.90 to acceptance by suer. TAX(6.25%) 864.06 TOTAL $1 4e688.96 Accepted By Accepted Date . Thank you for your business, t DIVERSIFIED � TH91'ItVG L.ABOAA'T'OAiHB, INC. ♦--� "We Test Per Your Request"---� 330 WEST FRONT STREET RO.SOX 4004 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27215 PHONE (336) 227-7710 - FAX(336)227-1175 www.dlvorsifledtestinglabs.com March 1, 2012 ,,ff Mr. Tony Spencer CO`T �� t P.O. Box 457 Conover, NC 28613 Reference; Flammability Test Report 1" Lab identification No. 1856 Invoice No. 32412 (Attached) Dear Mr. Spencer: One (1) fabric sample, identified as PO 39968 YH FEB 12 W/W, Was received and tested in accordance with the National Fire Prevention Association No. 701, "Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films—, -Mlo Edition, (Test 1, Small Scale) " .The results are as follows: Specimen Number Residual Flame Weight Loss (seconds) ( e� rcent) 1 0.0 6.58 2 4.0 7.67 3 0.0 14.41 4 0.0 7,11 5 0.0 10.10 6 0.0 17.05 7 0.0 8.98 8 9.0 19.32 9 0.0 18.54 10 0.0 14.69 AVG. 1.3 12.45 The fabric sample submitted meets the minimum requirements of the above standard. The average percent weight loss cannot exceed 40V and the weight loss of individual specimens cannot exceed mean value plus three standard deviations. The average residual flame cannot exceed 2.0 seconds. If there are any questions' or when we can be of further assistance, please let us know. jon rely, S. Matkin i KSM/mr Attachment OUR LETTERS AND REPORTS ARE FOR THE EXCLUSNE USE OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM THEYAREAODRESSEO.ANY COMMUNICATION TO OTHVRS OR THE USE OF OUR COMPANYNAME MUST RECEIVE PRIOR APPROVAL.OUR TEST RESULTS APPLY ONLYTO THE SAMPLE TESTED AND Age NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OFTHE QUALITIES OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS.SAMPLE$NOT DESTROYED IN TESTING ARE RETAINEDAMAXIMUM OFTHIRTYOAYS.THE LETTERS,REPORTS OR MWE OF DIVERSIFIED TESTING LABORATORIES,INC.MAYNOT BE USED IN ADVERTISING TO THE GENERAL PUBL(O. t DIVE RSIFIEO TESTING LABORATORIES, ONO. f-- "We Test Per Your Request"----® 336 WEST FRONT STREET P.O.BOX 4004 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27215 PHONE (336) 227-7710 • FAX(336)227-1175 w►ivw.diversifiedtestinglabs.co March 1, 2012 O Mr. Tony Spencer C �� ` 25 P.O. Box 457 Conover, NC 28613 Reference; Flammability Test Report 1" Lab Identification No. 1856 Invoice No. 32412 (Attached) Dear Mr. Spencer; One (1) fabric sample, identified as PO 39966 YH FEB 12 W/W, was received and tested in accordance with the National Fire Prevention Association No. 701, "Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films' T'010 Edition, (Test 1, Small Scale) " .The results are as follows: i Specimen Number Residual Flame Weight Loss (seconds) (percent) i 1 0.0 6.58 2 4.0 7.67 3 0.0 14.41 4 0.0 7.11 5 0.0 10.10 6 0.0 17.05 7 0.0 8.98 8 9.0 19.32 9 0.0 18,54 10 0.0 14.69 AVG. 1.3 12.45 The fabric sample submitted meets the minimum requirements of the above standard. The average percent weight loss cannot exceed 40k and the weight loss of individual specimens cannot exceed mean value plus three standard deviations. The average residual flame cannot exceed 2.0 seconds. If there are any questions or when we can be of further assistance, please let us know, jon rely, S. Matkin i KSM/mr Attachment OUR LETTERS AND REPORTS ARE FOR THE EXCLUSNE USE OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM THEYAREADDRESSEO.ANY COMt.%UN(CATION TO OTHERS OR THE USE OF OUR COMPANY NAIAE MUST RECEIVE PRIOR APPROVAL.OUR TEST RESULTS APPLY ONLYTO THE SAMPLE TESTED AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OFTHE QUALITIES OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS.SAMPLES NOT DESTROYED IN TESTING ARE RETAINEOAIAAXII.IUI.1 OFTHIRTYOAYS.THE LETTERS,REPORTS OR NAME OF DNERSIFIEO TESTING LABORATORIES,INC.MAYNOr BE USED IN ADVERTISING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. l.OIILAiOItlNeaLrh o� aSdactz�cs8tfei Official Use Only ..Usparfinenf o�_tire Jervace3 BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS Oocupar cy and Fee Checked[Rev-1l l7j peaveblank) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK All work to be performed in accordance with the Massachusetts Electrical Cod aQ,527 CMR 12.00 (PLEASE PRINT MINK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date: �1-C City or Town of: BARNSTABLE To tl?e pE ctor of Wi s. By this application the undersign gives notice of his or her intention to perform the? ec rical work described below. Location(Street&plumber) Map Parcel# Owner or Tenant .0 L t Telephone N . ? YO I Owner's Address Is this permit in conjunction "th a baildin permit? Yes ❑ No .Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building /Q}Z Utility Authorization No. _ Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead❑ Undgrd 1 Na of Metezg ,New Service Amps / Volts Overhead❑ Undgrd No.of Meters Number of Feedersfand Ampacity � Location and Nature of Pro osed Electrical Work: l A*,f Com letion o the ollowirt table 4aZbewai'vedbythelnsactorofWires. No.of Recessed Luminaires No.of Ceil:Susp.(Paddle)Fans o.t' ota Tranpformers ICVA No.of Laminaire Outlets No.of Hot Tubs Gent:rators ICVA No.of Luminalres Swimming Pool Above Eln- ❑ o.eI mergency tg nd. d. Sant Units No.of Receptacle Outlets No.of Oil Burners FIRE:ALARMS No.of Zones No.of Switches No.of Gas Burners No.ti r Detection an I aitiatiu Devices Tonnss No.of Ranges No.of Air Cond. o No.o.r g Alertin Devices No.of Waste Disposers Heat amp Num,er Toes o.o; elpcontame Totals. _......_.__....._..... ..__._._....... Detee:tion/Alertin Devices No.of Dishwashers S ace/Area Heating KW Municipal p g Local Connection Other❑ No.of Dryers Heating Appliances Key ur ty stems: Mi of ices or Equivalent o.o water of No.of Heaters KW Data Si Ballasts Data Wiring: N,�of Devices or E uivalent No.Hydromassage Bathtubs No.of Motors Total Hp a ecammunications i OTHER: nngg. Ni L of Devices or E uivalent i Attach additional detail if desired,o•as required by the Inspector of Wires. Estimated Value of Electrical Work. (When required by municipal poll,,y.) Work to Start: Inspections to be requested in accordance with NEC Rul,1 la,and upon complestiorL INSURANCE COVERAGE: Unless waived by the owner,no permit for the performance of electrical work may issue unless the licensee provides proof of liability insurance including"completed operation"'coverage i r its substantial equivalent. The undersigned certifies that such coverage is in force,and has exhibited proof of same to the pt rrnit issuing office. CHECK ONE: INSURANCE ❑ BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Specify:) l certify,under the p ' and penalties ofper' that the in on tk' lion Fs true and conwId FIRM NAME: LIC.NO.:3 Q 0 �11<,: Licensee: Signature LIC.NO.: (If applicable,eater "ere in the license berline $US.TeL No. ��0 Address: .J ti r _ Alt.TeL No.• *Per M.G.L,c. 147,s.57-61,security work requires Dep nt of Public Safety"S"License;: Lic.No. _ OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the liability insurance coverage:normally required by law. By my signature below,I hereby waive this requirement. I am the(check o e ❑owner om%er's nt. Owner/Agent 11 Signature Telephone No. P'ERMIT FEE.$ *IMPORTANT:A separate permit is required for the installation of smoke detectors.Fire Alarm inspections are Perfo,coed by the FD having jirisdiction. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts A- Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations y, 600 Washington Street Bostono AM 02111 www.mass.gov/die Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Ef Please Print L tiers A licant Information Please Print L,gtb� Name(Business organizatio dividual): Address: City/State/Zip: t0r U,# Phone#:Are you you an employer?Check the appropriate to box: a general contractor and I Typeoi'project(required): 1. I am a employer with 6. I-iew construction have hired the sub-contractors employees(full and/or part-time).* listed on the attached sheet. 7. I:emodeling 2. I am a sole proprietor or partner- These sub-contractors have g, ])emolition ship and have no employees employees and have workers' working for the in any capacity. 9 1 luilding addition insurance.. a ectr (No workers' comp.insurance comp. I i,lical repairs of additions required.] 5. We are a corporation and its 3. I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their ]I. I Ilumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12 ;roof repairs c. 152, §1(4),and we have no i}ther insurance required.]t employees, [No workers' 13. __ comp.insurance required.] "Any applicant that:checks box 91 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation Policy information, t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must suta it a new affidavit indicating such. 3Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state wl,ether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees: Bela 1w is the policy anal job site information. Insurance Company Name- policy#or Self ins.Lie.#: Expiration Daft City/State/Zip: Sob Site Address: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation Policy5 aration of MGL a 152 caage n lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a Failure to secure coverage as requiwing the policy zi umber and expiration date). red under Section fine up to$1,SOOAO and/or one-year imprisonment,as We a co as py penalties sstatement tray be FOP WORK t the O�e of d a fin3: of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that Investigations o the DIA for insurance verage verification. --- - I do hereby ce i under pa rKs penalties of perjury that the information provided ah'7ve is true and cor,reet. Si azure: _0 111:112 ---�-- hone#: Official use only. Do not write is this area,to be completed by city or town offmiaG Permit/License#__�,_ —� . City or Town: Issuing Authority(circle one): t.Board of health 2.Building Department 3.CitylTown Clerk 4.Electrical Inspect ur S.Plumbing Inspector 6.other Phone Contact Person: ZOMMONW.E& TH-OF M,. S iC1iU-S :: ISSUE :;;THE FOLiOW!&i 7CENSE. A .r- ':.JOl1ftN'> .('1#t ?ALEGTRfCI,A�1. �Y T' LbCT7 Atli a. .03'i:: 07wgn::mg �:1s�=:�:.� ;, -assachusers -Deparrmerii'of Put ;:C g-•• ;; 'Elqa. of 3::i!^'I - r ''i'J.Y"'^`"J'`•."yrvi{aaw'i1Gr �j'i'�'a.�r t�'a'l,`'.°��c.` CUnstrucdun S�}crt tsi}r License: CS oa8458 JOSEPH B MORR,60 33 POND sT _ g WARRELAM -025 Expiration Commissioner 0611 W201 6 a 79 r Location: CENTERVILLE, MA File No.: 50218-07858-01 KNIGHTS FRANCHISE SYSTEMS,INC. PROPERTY RESERVATION MANAGER SYSTEM ACCESS AGREEMENT This "Agreement" is made and entered into as of, Mll-gat4 l 1 20& ("Effective Date") between KNIGHTS FRANCHISE SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware corporation ("we", "sour" or "us"), and CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC a(n) Massachusetts limited liability company ("you" or `'your"). This Agreement defines some capitalized terms in Appendix A. All other capitalized .terms are defined in the Franchise Agreement and are incorporated by this reference into this Agreement. Recitals. We have created the property reservation manager ("PRM") which is a web- based software application operating on our servers that you will access via the Internet. Once accessed, the PRM will assist you in accessing and navigating the CRS. The PRM system will provide functionality including inventory control, rate maintenance, setting of allocations, creating or adjusting groups, property to property reservations, running of reports (inventory, rate, group, arrival/departure/cancellation lists), retrieval of messages, reporting of revenue, updating travel agent commissions and creating travel agent records. This Agreement applies only to users authorized for access to the CRS under a Franchise Agreement between you and us. In consideration of the following mutual promises, you and we agree as follows: Section 1. PRM Access Regime. (a) Access to CRS. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, during the period of time you are authorized to access the CRS under the Franchise Agreement, you may use the PRM to access the CRS in order to facilitate reservations between the Facility and the CRS. We will establish, and you will receive from us a specific USER ID and Password and a complete instruction guide to' access the CRS through the PRM. We will specify in Schedule A the Hardware configuration necessary to access the PRM. If your Hardware does not meet our configuration requirements, you may be unable to connect to the CRS. We may, from time to time, modify'our configuration requirements and change your password and the security features you need to access the CRS using the PRM* We will notify you if and when we make any such changes so that your access to the CRS using the PRM will not be interrupted. (b) PRM. You must ensure that your Hardware meets our configuration requirements as set forth in Schedule A. If your Hardware does not meet out configuration requirements, you may be unable to connect to the CRS. We may modify our configuration requirements from time to time. (c) Security Procedures and Protocols. We may establish and inform you in writing about security features and methods to prevent unauthorized access to the PRM and the CRS. You will follow the security procedures and.protocols we establish. You shall not permit 1 . KNI PRM Q1/15 the PRM or the Service to be breached, attacked, evaded, 'destroyed, invaded, or otherwise accessed. You shall safeguard the User ID and Password we give you as a trade secret, revealed only to your employees on a need to know basis. You will immediately inform us if and when you believe that the User ID and Password-have been lost, stolen, misappropriated or compromised and will follow our instructions regarding any replacement User ID and Password. You will install additional virus protection software, firewalls, access controls and other security systems and periodically update them as reasonably prudent. Section 2. Fees & Taxes. You must pay us the fees set forth in Schedule B. If your Franchise Agreement is for a new construction or a new entry conversion Chain Facility, you must pay the Initial Software Access/Set Up Fee (as specified in Schedule B) to us at least 30 days before the Opening Date of the Facility. If your Franchise Agreement is for a transfer or renewal franchise or if you are an existing Franchisee upgrading your system for accessing the CRS, you must pay the Initial Software Access/Set Up Fee when you sign and deliver this Agreement to us. We are under no obligation to provide access to the CRS by a User ID and Password until you have concluded payment arrangements satisfactory to us. We may apply any amounts received to any outstanding invoices in any order. You will also pay and indemnify us against all federal, state, provincial, and local excise, sales, use, gross receipts,property, value added or similar taxes(but not any withholding, income tax or optional alternative to income tax) due on or in connection with the License. All in fees must be submitted at the same time as your Continuing Fees in accordance with the Franchise Agreement. Section 3. License for Access to CRS PRM and Training Materials. We grant to you a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive License to access and use the CRS via the PRM and any Training Materials, subject to the conditions and limitations in this Agreement, during the term described in Section 14 hereof. We will provide access to, and you will use, the standard versions of the PRM and the Training Materials we are then releasing at the time of training, as such-may be modified, updated or replaced from the versions in use at the time this Agreement is fully executed. The CRS and PRM Training Materials may be used only in conjunction with the PRM, solely for the purposes described in this Agreement. If the Hardware malfunctions, the PRM and Training Materials may be used on, and the PRM/CRS may be accessed through, other substantially identical computer hardware at the Chain Facility on a temporary basis while the malfunction continues. We have the right in our reasonable discretion to revoke, cancel, terminate, suspend or take any action at any time and for any reason with respect to the Licenses, rights, and/or authorizations granted to you hereunder. Section 4. Title and Restrictions. Title to and ownership of the CRS Software,the PRM, and the Training Materials shall remain with us or those entities that have authorized us to sublicense and use them, free from any claim or right of yours or the holder of any security interest, lien or encumbrance on the Facility or any of your other property. You will take such steps as may be necessary to prevent any person from acquiring any rights in the CRS Software, the PRM, or the Training Materials superior to our rights. If any person attempts to establish any Iegal right in the CRS Software, the PRM or the Training Materials, you shall promptly notify us in writing. The CRS Software, the PRM and the Training Materials are proprietary to us and/or our licensor, if any. Neither you nor any other person will transfer, sublicense, modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, recreate, copy or, except to your employees as needed 2 KN!PRM QIl15 I for the purposes of this License, disclose the CRS Software, the PRM or the Training Materials to any other person or entity, without our prior written consent. The CRS Software, the PRM and the Training Materials are subject to the confidential information provisions of the-Franchise Agreement, which are•incorporated by reference into this Agreement. Additionally, you may not install any applications or communication connections to the PRM or the Hardware except as otherwise permitted in this Agreement. Any violation of this subsection shall void any and all warranties we provide in this Agreement. Section 5. Brand Information Source. We will create and maintain on the internet or our own intranet accessible through or over the internet the Brand Information Source, which will contain some or all of the following topics accessible to you after you comply with our security access features, if any: Personnel and.Training Matters; General Manager Reference Guide; Purchasing Guide; System Standards Manuals; Brand Standards Forms; Quality Assurance; Customer Service; Design and Construction; Sales, Marketing & Public Relations; Brand Calendar; Reports and Yield Management; and Franchise Services. We may modify, add, delete and replace topics from time to time at our discretion. The information and materials on the Brand Information Source are subject to the confidentiality provisions expressed in the Franchise Agreement. Section 6. PRM Enhancements and Modifications,• PRM Replacement. We may modify, enhance and rewrite the PRM from time to time. Provided that you do not have an Uncured Default under this Agreement or the Franchise Agreement, we will notify you of modifications to the PRM in accordance with our Chain-wide plan. We may offer certain optional modifications, features, and enhancements for additional license fees, installation and training charges, maintenance fees and other terms as we may establish. You will comply with our installation, use and maintenance instructions regarding non-optional enhancements and modifications. We may change the configuration requirements from time to time, and you must obtain additional or replacement Hardware or new or later versions of the Communications Software if necessary; to access enhanced or modified versions of the PRM. We may require you to purchase additional or replacement communications hardware or software, additional random access memory, or additional hard disk drive storage for the Hardware, and install the same as part of the PRM to keep pace with changes in the required methods and means of communications with the CRS, and the Brand Information Source, and to improve the functionality and efficiency of access to, the CRS and the Brand Information Source. We may require that you replace the PRM in connection with the renewal of the initial or any renewal term of your Franchise Agreement, if we determine that the PR system contemp M lated by this Agreement is obsolete, in our sole judgment, or if we decide to replace the PRMI system with an alternative property system. Section 7. Support. (a) PRM. Provided that you do not have an Uncured Default under this Agreement or the Franchise Agreement, we will cause the PRM to function in accordance with its documentation to enable 'communication between the PRM and the CRS according to the standards,procedures and protocols we prescribe in writing from time to time. 3 KNI PRM Q1115 . r (b) Communications. We are not responsible for maintaining the connection between the PRM and your Internet Service Provider ("ISP"), or any service interruptions or performance or access issues with the CRS arising from the reliability or quality of service offered by your ISP. We strongly recommend that you utilize broadband connection wherever and whenever possible. You will be responsible for paying the ISP's monthly access fee and for all telecommunication charges for accessing the CRS. WE MAKE NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT THE INTERNET ACCESS SERVICE YOU MAY UTILIZE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY ABOUT ITS MERCHANTIBILITY, ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ITS CONFORMANCE TO SPECIFICATIONS OF ANY ORDER OR DOCUMENTATION. (c) Training. Training services will be provided by a trainer in a one-time training session conducted by telephone (conference call) or on-site, at our discretion. (d) System Failure. We will provide a toll-free telephone numbers for reporting PRM problems. In the event that you are unable to interface with the CRS because of PRM malfunction, and you are not in default of this Agreement of the Franchise Agreement, we will make good faith efforts to place reservations at the Facility through the use of other means and/or facilities. Section 8. Data Security and Privacy. (a) You will comply with and abide by our data security policies and procedures as in effect from time to time (the "Data Security Policies"). If there is a conflict between the Data Security Policies and applicable law, you should comply with applicable law and notify us in writing of the conflict. (b) We will own jointly with you the names, addresses and other information about guests and customers of the Facility (collectively, "Guest Information") recorded by you through the PRIM and transmitted to the CRS. You agree to collect, use, disclose, and otherwise treat Guest Information in accordance with applicable privacy laws, as well as any privacy policy you adopt. Our Privacy Policy and Information Practices Statement (the "Privacy Policy") for the use of Guest Information is posted on our consumer website. We may modify or withdraw the Privacy Policy at any time in our sole discretion. You may adopt a similar policy or portions of the Privacy Policy as your own. You may copy and disclose the entire Privacy Policy to guests who inquire about our Privacy Policy. Section 9. Indemnification. You will indemnify and hold harmless us, our affiliates, successors and assigns and each of the respective directors, officers and employees associated with them against all claims of employees, agents, guests, and all other persons and entities, arising out of(i) your operation and use or non-use of the PRM and CRS, including,but not limited to, your failure to comply with the. provisions of this Agreement, and (ii) any third party data or system security breach. We shall not be liable to you or any other person or entity for personal injury or property loss, as a result 4 KNI PRM Q1l15 I of your (i) operation, use or non-use of the PRM or CRS or (ii) any third parry data or system security breach. Section 10. Warranties. We make the following warranties for the CRS: (a) We warrant that following the Activation Date, the PRM and CRS will perform in accordance with the PRM documentation when accessed from the Approved Hardware at the Facility (but no other hardware), provided you follow our.written instructions, and do not otherwise have an Uncured Default under this Agreement or the Franchise Agreement. Our sole obligation under this warranty shall be to remedy any nonperformance of the PRM or CRS within a reasonable time after you report it to us. WE DO NOT WARRANT IN ANY WAY THE PERFORMANCE OR FUNCTIONING OF THE PRMI AND CRS UNLESS IT IS ACCESSED FROM APPROVED HARDWARE. ALL WARRANTIES UNDER THIS SUBSECTION ARE CONTINGENT UPON PROPER USE OF THE PRM AND CRS AND SHALL NOT APPLY IF YOU FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, IN ORDER FOR YOU TO ACCESS THE CRS VIA THE PRM. (b) We have the right to license access to the PRM and the CRS to you under this Agreement and the PRM does not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party. Section 11. No Liability for Information. WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY INCORRECT INFORMATION GIVEN TO US OR INPUT INTO THE CRS BY ANY PERSON OTHER THAN US. IN ADDITION, IF WE PERMIT YOU TO UTILIZE THE PR IA AND/OR CRS TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANY PERSON BESIDES US, AN AFFILIATE OF OURS, OR THE FRANCHISEES, WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE INPUT, FORMAT, TRANSMISSION OR MANIPULATION OF ANY INFORMATION SO COMMUNICATED, UNLESS IT IS AFFECTED DUE TO OUR GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT. WE DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, THAT THE PRM, YOUR SYSTEMS OR YOUR DATA WILL REMAIN VIRUS-FREE. SUPPORT OR SERVICES HEREUNDER NECESSITATED BY COMPUTER VIRUSES, OR BY ANY FAILURE OR BREACH OF YOUR SECURITY FOR YOUR SYSTEMS OR DATA, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE CAUSED BY PERSONS LACKING AUTHORIZED ACCESS, ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. YOU WAIVE ANY CLAIMS HEREUNDER AGAINST US TO THE EXTENT ARISING FROM YOUR FAILURE TO HAVE OR MAINTAIN CURRENT VIRUS PROTECTION OR TO THE EXTENT ARISING AS A RESULT OF A FAILURE OR BREACH OF YOUR SECURITY FOR YOUR SYSTEMS OR DATA, OR AS A RESULT OF ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO YOUR SYSTEMS. Section 12. No Other Warranties. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN SECTION 10 HEREOF, WE MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY ABOUT THE DESIGN OR CONDITION OF THE PRM, ITS MERCHANTABILITY, ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ITS CONFORMANCE TO THE PROVISIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF ANY ORDER OR DOCUMENTATION RELATING THERETO. 5 KNI PRM Quis Section 13. Damage Limitation, NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS AGREEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL WE, OR ANY RELATED PARTY BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR REVENUES; AND FURTHERMORE, OUR LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PREVIOUSLY PAID BY YOU TO US FOR THE ACCESS TO THE PRM AND CRS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. Section 14. Term. This Agreement will be effective from the Effective Date and shall continue in full force and effect until expiration or termination of your Franchise Agreement, including any renewals thereof. The License of the CRS Software, PRM, and Training Materials commences on the Activation Date and expires at the same time as your Franchise Agreement expires or terminates; including any renewals thereof. Section 15. Restriction. If any one of the events described in Section 16 giving us the right to terminate occurs, or the CRS and/or PRM becomes inaccessible or fails to perform properly by your act or omission, or you assign or transfer, or attempt to assign or transfer the right to access the CRS or PRM without our consent, except as permitted under the Franchise Agreement, then to the extent permitted by applicable law, we shall have the right to suspend the PRM support service while the Uncured Default exists. We may also restrict access to the CRS by means of affecting your USER ID and Password, while the Uncured Default exists. Because we will still incur costs on your behalf, you must continue to pay fees associated with the PRM and Service during the suspension period. This restriction may require a new or modified User ID or Password if and when access to the Service is restored. Section 16. Termination. (a) We shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement and License immediately: (i) if you commit a Material Breach; (ii) if there is an Uncured Default; (iii) if we determine that the PRM system contemplated by this Agreement is obsolete, in our sole judgment; (iv) if we decide to replace the PRM system with an alternative property system; or (v) if your Franchise Agreement expires or terminates for any reason and is not immediately replaced by an express .written agreement between you and us for a license to continue operating the Facility under the Brand System. In addition to the foregoing, upon termination or expiration of this Agreement and/or the Franchise Agreement for any reason, all USER ID's and Passwords provided to you pursuant to this Agreement shall be immediately terminated and revoked, and on or after such date of expiration or termination, you shall not use any USER ID or Password for any reason. (b) If this Agreement terminates, you will immediately return the originals and all copies of the Training Materials unencumbered to us. You will certify to us in writing that the original and all copies have been returned. YOU EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO NOTICE OF OR A HEARING WITH RESPECT TO REPOSSESSION AND CONSENT TO ENTRY INTO THE FACILITY BY OUR AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES OR ANY PREMISES WHERE THE TRAINING MATERIALS MAY BE LOCATED AND REMOVING THEM WITHOUT JUDICIAL PROCESS. If you fail or refuse to permit the peaceable entry by our agents to take possession of any Training Materials we own, you will be liable for rental of 6 KNI PRM Q1/15 I the Training Materials at the rate of $500.00 per week from the date that we first attempt to retake it. Section 17. Additional Terms. (a) Costs and Expenses. The non-prevailing party will pay the costs and expenses incurred; including reasonable attorneys' fees and the expenses of retaking the Training Materials, incurred by the prevailing party to enforce this Agreement. (b) Other Relief. We may obtain the remedy of injunctive relief or specific performance without the posting of a bond if you violate your obligations regarding confidentiality, non-disclosure, transfer, or return of Training Materials pursuant to Section 16(b) above, or limitations on use of the PRM/CRS under this Agreement. (c) Force Majeure. If performance by you or us is delayed or prevented because of strikes, inability to procure labor or materials, defaults of suppliers or subcontractors, delays or shortages,of transportation, failure of power or telephone transmissions, restrictive governmental laws or regulations, weather conditions, or other reasons beyond the reasonable control of the party, then performance of such. acts will be excused and the period for performance will be extended for a period equivalent to the period of such delay. Delays or failures to pay resulting from lack of funds will not be deemed delays beyond your reasonable control. (d) Notices. Notices will be effective if reduced to writing and delivered, by next day delivery service, with proof of delivery, by facsimile transmission immediately followed by first class mailing of the original material, or mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the appropriate party at its address in the License Agreement. Notices will be deemed given on the date delivered or date of attempted delivery, if service is refused. i (e) Modifications. This Agreement may not be amended, modified or rescinded except in writing, signed by both parties and any attempt to do so shall be void and of no effect. We have the right to modify Schedules A and B at any time without your consent.. (f) Governing LawNenue. This Agreement is to be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of State of New Jersey. You consent to the non-exclusive personal jurisdiction of the New Jersey state courts situated in Morris County,New Jersey and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. You waive objection to venue-in any such courts. Waiver. If either you or we fail to exercise any right or option at any time under (g) this Agreement, such failure will not be deemed a waiver of the exercise of such right or option at any other time or the waiver of a different right or option.. Termination of this Agreement by either we or you will not waive your obligation to make any payments to us under this Agreement. 7 KNi PRM Q1/15 (h) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be void or unenforceable, the provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. (i) Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes all prior oral and written agreements and understandings and constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. Nothing in this or any other related agreement, however, is intended to disclaim any representations we made in the Franchise Disclosure Document that we furnished to you. (j) Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure-to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties, their successors and permitted assigns. Notwithstanding the above, you may not directly or indirectly assign this Agreement,without our express written consent. (k) No Third Party Beneficiary. This Agreement is intended for the sole benefit and protection of the named parties, and no other persons or entities shall have any cause of action or right to payments made or received under this Agreement except for any owners of software who have licensed or authorized us to sublicense the same to you. (1) Waiver of Jury Trial. THE PARTIES WAIVE THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE 'RANI CHISOR, THE FRANCHISEE, ANY GUARANTOR AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. (m) Mediation. The parties agree that all disputes arising under this Agreement or associated with the PRM or the CRS Software may be submitted to non-binding mediation under the National Franchise Mediation Program supervised by the Center.for Public Resources (CPR) Institute for Dispute Resolution,366 Madison Ave.,New York,NY 10017; email: info@cpradr.org. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 8 K\t PRM Q1/15 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the date set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. WE: KNIGHTS FRANCHISE SYSTEMS,INC. BY: Michael Piccola, SVP YOU, as Franchisee: CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC BY: Dilip Patel 9 KNl FRM QI/l5 APPENDIX A "Activation Date" means the date that we activate access to all features and functionality of the CRS. "Approved Hardware" means Hardware that meets our configuration requirements as set forth in Schedule A. "Approved Location" means the Facility open and operating under a fully executed Franchise Agreement. "Brand Information Source" means the electronic website or portal maintained by or for us from which information is available to Franchisees. "Brand System". means the business format franchise system and method of doing business defined under the Franchise Agreement. "Chain Facility" means a lodging facility we own, lease, manage, operate or authorize another party to operate using the System and identified by the Marks. "Chain Facilities" means the guest lodging facilities operating under the Brand System. "Communications Software" means the software described on Exhibit B and any additional and replacement software we require to be installed and maintained on the Hardware to facilitate Internet connectivity and capability, brand information source access and other functions. "CRS" means the computerized Central Reservation System that we maintain (directly or by subcontracting with an affiliate or one or more third parties), pursuant to which the Service is provided to you. "CRS Software" means the computer programs resident at the CRS to which you will.be provided access to under this Agreement, and any substituted, modified, updated and enhanced versions, releases and additions to such computer programs pursuant to this Agreement that function to permit access from the Approved Hardware at the Facility to the CRS and that may perform additional functions. "Facility" means the Brand System guest lodging facility which you are licensed to operate using the Brand System under the Franchise Agreement. "Hardware" means the computer hardware, including the operating system software, you obtain and dedicate to access the PRM that conforms to our configuration requirements. "Intellectual Property" or "Intellectual Property Rights" means any patents, copyrights, trade secrets or similar property rights owned by any person or entity in the CRS Software. Appendix A - 10 KNiPRM Q4114 i "License" means the limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive right to access the CRS Software and PRM and use the Training Materials granted to you under this Agreement. "Franchisee(s)" means entities authorized to operate a Chain Facility pursuant to a Franchise Agreement. "Franchise Agreement" means the Franchise Agreement between you and us granting to you the non-exclusive right to operate a Facility under the Brand System. I "Material Breach" means a breach of Sections 1(c), 2, and/or 4 of this Agreement, our Data Security Policies or our Privacy Policy. "PRM" means the Property Reservation Manager and is a Web based application that provides the property with tools to manage property rates, inventory, reservations, report generation and messaging. "Service" means the basic service provided by the CRS for placing and receiving lodging reservations within the Chain, as well as such other services as we may develop and provide in the future, upon conditions including fees which we, in our sole discretion, may place in effect under the Franchise Agreement. "Training Materials" means the various training and service modules, service materials,written materials and audio and video tapes, as enhanced from time to time, which are provided to instruct you in the utilization of the CRS Software. "Uncured Default" means a default of this Agreement, the Franchise Agreement, and/or other agreement between you and us with us that is not cured within the applicable cure period, as specified in such written notice of default. I Appendix A- 11 KN1 PRM Q4/14 SCHEDULE A Minimum Requirements: (Base Hardware) 1 Personal Computer(Workstation) with the following specifications: a. Windows 2000 or Windows XP b. Hard Disk drive with mini 4 GB C. Memory at least 64 MB d. 3.5" Disk Drive e. Sound Card . f. Ethernet Adapter(Network Card) for recommended Broadband Connectivity g. DVD/CD Rom h. System management/Anti Virus i. 1 Monitor j. 1 Laser Printer k. 56k Modem 1. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) with Surge protector M. No other applications Loaded Communication Software: E-mail (Microsoft Outlook Express). Internet Browser / Capabilities — Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or higher. We do not support Netscape Communicator at this time. Connectivity: Broadband connectivity is highly recommended or minimum 56K dial up connection. Schedule A— 12 KN3 PRM Q4/14 SCHEDULE B SUPPORT SERVICESIFEES A. Initial Software Access/Set up Fee: S500 B. PRM Monthly Support Fee: $108.82/month Beginning on the "PRM Support Fee Commencement Date", you must start paying us a "Monthly PRM.Support Fee" specified in this Schedule B, adjusted as provided below. We may increase the Monthly PRM Support Fee, upon reasonable notice .to you, by up to 5% effective on each anniversary of the PRM Support Fee Commencement Date. You will pay the adjusted Monthly HUM Support Fee from the anniversary of your PRM Support Fee Commencement Date until the next adjustment by us in accordance with this Section. Failure to make timely payment of the Monthly PRM Support Fee pursuant to the terms of Section 2 of the Agreement shall constitute a Material Breach under this Agreement. For purposes of this Schedule B and the Agreement, "PRM Support Fee Commencement Date" means the date that you start paying Monthly PRM Support Fees to us in accordance with the above paragraph,which will either be (i) the Activation Date, if the Activation Date occurs on the first day of a month,or(ii)the first day of a month following the Activation Date,if the Activation Date does not fall on the first day of a month. Schedule B— 13 KNl PRM QV14 S WYNDHAM HOTEL. GROUP Contracts Department 22 Sylvan Way Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Ph (973) 753-6000 9 fax(800) 880-9445 www.wyndhamworldwide.com I March 15,2016 VIA OVERNIGHT COURIER Cape Cod Welcome Group, LLC 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville;MA 02632 Attention: Dilip Patel RE: Knights Inn—SITE# 50218— 07858-01 Dear Dilip Patel: Congratulations and welcome to the Knights inn family. Enclosed please find a fully executed copy of the subject Franchise Agreement you may retain for your files. The property Openings Manager assigned to your property will be in contact to discuss the procedures and establish a timeline for the integration of your Knights inn into the Knits Inn System. We are looking forward to working with you, in the spirit of partnership, to ensure our mutual success. Sincerely yours, Lauren Butofsky Contracts Coordinator enclosures . DOLCE WIN ®W`fNDHAMGRAND' ®WYNDHAM' ®WYNDHAM ATE' HAWTHORN' MICROM: . .,,.,..•...• NOTQLSANDNRflQQs HmELSANLi PEEOATS GARDEW HOYEI.S •v Evn..arxmvwrn aWfueNAN R A M A D A BAYMONT Q oltt�r6gohuson f Location: CENTERVILLE,MA Entity No.: 07858-01 Unit No.: 50218 KNIGHTS INN FRANCHISE AGREEMENT This Franchise Agreement ("Agreement") is between Knights Franchise Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("we", our or "us"), and CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC, the entity or person entered below as the Location and Facility owner or lessee("you"). The definitions of capitalized terms are found in Schedule A. in consideration of the following mutual promises, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Franchise. We grant to you and you accept from us a franchise and license of the distinctive "Knights System", a business format franchise for transient lodging services, effective only at the Location,beginning on the Opening Date.and ending on the earlier to occur of the Term's expiration or a Termination, subject to your compliance with this Agreement and System Standards. You shall not affiliate or identify the Facility with another franchise system,reservation system, brand, cooperative or registered mark during the Term. 2. Term & Windows. The "Term" of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date stated below and continues for an initial Term ending on the last day of the month preceding the third anniversary of the Opening Date. The Term will renew at the end of the initial Term and each renewal Term for a renewal Term of three years unless either party gives notice of non-renewal to the other at least 90 days before the current Term's expiration. The maximum number of renewals is four. Renewal is conditioned upon your payment of the Renewal Fee below, if required. We may modify the Fees in Section 3 and Schedule B to be effective upon renewal, provided that you will have 30 days to give us notice of non- renewal, effective when the current Term expires. Either party may terminate effective at the end of the first year of the initial term or any renewal term (a"Window") on giving at least 60 days' prior written notice. THERE ARE NO OTHER RENEWAL RIGHTS OR OPTIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. 3. Fees. You agree to pay the Fees and charges listed in Schedule B, which is a material part of this Agreement. 4. Protected Territo . :We agree not to own, operate, license, franchise or admit to membership any other Chain Facility in the Protected Territory specified in Schedule C during the Term. We may own, operate, lease, manage, franchise or license anyone to operate any Chain Facility outside the Protected Territory. We may grant Protected Territories for other Chain Facilities that overlap your Protected Territory. The restrictions in this section do not apply to any existing Chain Facility which we may renew,relicense, allow to expand or replace with a replacement Chain Facility. 5. Operation. You must either construct the Facility or renovate and improve it before opening if we so require in Schedule C. You will operate and maintain the Facility continuously after the Opening Date in compliance with System Standards on a year-round basis and offer transient guest lodging and other related services of the Facility to the public. You will keep the Facility in a clean, neat, and sanitary condition. You may lease or subcontract any service or portion of the Facility only with our prior written consent, which we will not unreasonably withhold or delay. The Facility will accept payment from guests by all credit and debit cards we designate in the Standards Manual and follow standard . industry practices for safeguarding cardholder information including, but not limited to, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards. 6. Training. You (or a person with executive authority) and the Facility's general manager(or other representative who exercises day to day operational authority) will attend the training programs we specify in the Standards Manual as mandatory as and when required. You will train all Facility 1 KNI FA CON Q1/15 Y 1 personnel as and when required by System Standards at your expense. We will provide the training specified in the Standards Manual which may include pre-opening training at the Facility. We may offer other mandatory or optional training programs for reasonable tuition or without charge. 7. Marketing & Reservation System. You agree to comply with all our rules and standards for participation in mandatory marketing programs, including Internet and distribution marketing activities, the Wyndham Rewards guest loyalty or successor program, our customer care program, our guarantee best available rate program, and any future programs. You authorize us to offer and sell reservations for rooms and services at the Facility under the rules of program participation and System Standards, and .you agree to honor reservations and commitments to guests and travel industry participants. Any advertising materials you create or use must depict and use the Marks correctly, and must comply with System Standards or be approved in writing by us prior to publication. You will stop using any non- conforming, out-dated or misleading advertising materials if we so request. You may use the Internet and other distribution channels to market the Facility subject to this Agreement and System Standards. You will modify to our satisfaction or discontinue any Internet or distribution channel marketing activity that conflicts with Chain-wide Internet marketing activities. We may suspend the Facility's participation in,Internet and distribution marketing activity if you default under this Agreement. You shall not use, license or register any domain name, universal resource locator, or other means of identifying you or the Facility that uses a Mark or any image or language confusingly similar to a Mark without our consent. You will assign to us any such identification at our request without compensation or consideration. You must make available through the Reservation System and the Chain website all rates you offer to the general public directly or indirectly via Internet marketing arrangements with third parties. We will operate and maintain (directly or by.subcontracting with an affiliate or third party) a Reservation System or such technological substitute(s) as we determine, in our discretion. You must obtain and maintain such computer and communications service and equipment we specify, and comply with all our other rules and standards, as a condition for our granting you access to the Reservation System. We have the right to provide reservation services to lodging facilities other than Chain Facilities or to other parties. We will use the System Assessment Fees, in our sole discretion, to promote public awareness and usage of Chain Facilities by implementing advertising and marketing programs, training programs, and related activities such as guest loyalty programs and other activities we deem appropriate. We or an affiliate may be reimbursed from System Assessment Fees for the reasonable direct and indirect costs, overhead or other expenses of providing these services. We do not promise that the Facility or you will benefit directly or proportionately from marketing activities. S. Governmental Matters. You will obtain as and when needed all governmental permits, licenses and consents required by law to construct, acquire, renovate, operate and maintain the Facility and to offer all services you advertise or promote. You will pay when due or properly contest all federal, state and local taxes and other amounts, and will file when due all governmental returns, notices and other filings. You and the Facility will comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws,regulations and orders applicable to you and/or the Facility, including those combating terrorism such as the USA Patriot Act and Executive Order 13224. 4. Financial Books & Records; Audits. The Facility's transactions must be timely and accurately recorded in accounting books and records. Upon our request, you will send to us copies of financial statements, tax returns, and other records relating to the Facility for any accounting period. We may audit the books and records of the Facility at our expense upon reasonable advance notice to you. You will provide us with access to the books of original entry of the Facility as part of the audit. We may access the reports and data stored in the Facility's property management system provided that we do not unreasonably interfere with its normal functioning. 2 KNt FA CON Q1/15 t x A 10. Inspections. You will permit our representatives to perform quality assurance inspections of the Facility at any time with or without advance notice, and cooperate with the representative. if the Improvement Obligation is not timely completed, the Facility fails an inspection, or you refuse to cooperate with our representative or our inspection System Standards, then you will pay us when invoiced for any Reinspection Fee specified in the Standards Manual,plus the reasonable travel, lodging and meal costs of our representative. We, or an independent third party, may also conduct paper and electronic customer satisfaction surveys of your guests and/or mystery shops and include the results in your final quality assurance score. We may publish the results of quality assurance inspections and guest surveys. Our inspections are solely for the purposes of checking compliance with System Standards and should not be relied upon by you or any other party for any other purpose. 11. Insurance. You will obtain and maintain during the Term the insurance coverage required under the Standards Manual. Unless we instruct you otherwise, your liability insurance policies will name Knights Franchise Systems, Inc.,Wyndham Hotel Group, LLC and Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, their current and former affiliates, subsidiaries, successors and assigns as additional insureds. All policies must be primary and non-contributory. You must submit to us, annually, a copy of the certificate of or other evidence of renewal or extension of each such insurance policy as required by the System Standards. 12. Conferences. You (or your representative with executive authority if you are an entity) will attend each Chain conference and pay the Conference Fee for the Conference. We may charge you the Conference Fee even if you do not attend the Conference. The.conference may be held as part of a Wyndham Hotel Group,LLC multi-brand conference. 13. Purchasing. You will purchase or obtain certain items we designate as proprietary or that depict the Marks; such as signage, only from suppliers we approve. You may purchase other items for the Facility from any competent source you select, so long as the items meet System Standards. We may restrict the vendors authorized to sell proprietary or Mark-bearing items in order to control quality, provide for consistent service or obtain volume discounts. 14. Good Will. You will use reasonable efforts to protect, maintain and promote the name "Knights Inn" and its distinguishing characteristics, and the other Marks. You will not permit or allow your officers, directors, principals, employees, representatives, or guests of the Facility to engage in conduct which is unlawful or damaging to the good will or public image of the Chain or System. You will participate in Chain-wide guest service and satisfaction guaranty programs we require in good faith for all Chain Facilities and acknowledge that such programs are important for the good will of the Chain and the Marks. 1 a Facility Modifications. You may not materially modify,diminish or expand the Facility (or change its interior design, layout, FF&E, or facilities) until you receive our prior written consent, which we will not unreasonably withhold or delay. You will not open to the public any material modification until we inspect it for compliance with System Standards. 16. Your Indemnification. Independent of your obligation to procure and maintain insurance,you will indemnify, defend and hold the lndemnitees harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against all Losses and Expenses, incurred by any Indemnitee for any investigation, claim, action, suit, demand, administrative or alternative dispute resolution proceeding, relating to or arising out of any transaction, occurrence or service at, or involving the operation of, the Facility, any payment you make or fail to make to us, any breach or violation of any contract or any law, regulation or ruling by, or any act,error or omission(active or passive) of,you, any party associated or affiliated with you or any of the owners, officers, directors; employees, agents or contractors of you or your affiliates, including when 3 KN[FA CON Ql/l5 you are alleged or held to be the actual, apparent or ostensible agent of the Indemnitee, or the active or passive negligence of any Indemnitee is alleged or proven. You will respond promptly to any matter described above and defend the Indemnitee. You will reimburse the Indemnitee for all costs of defending the matter, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the Indemnitee if your insurer or you do not assume defense of the Indemnitee promptly when requested, or separate counsel is appropriate, in our discretion, because of actual or potential conflicts of interest. We must approve any resolution or course of action in a matter that could directly or indirectly have any adverse effect on us or the Chain,or could serve as a precedent for other matters. 17. Confidential Information. You will take all appropriate actions to preserve the confidentiality of all Confidential Information. Access to Confidential Information should be limited to persons who need the Confidential Information to perform their jobs or who have first signed a confidentiality agreement. You will not permit copying of Confidential Information (including, as to computer software, any translation, decompiling, decoding, modification or other alteration of the source code of such software). You will use Confidential Information only for the Facility and to perform under this Agreement. Upon termination (or earlier, as we may request), you shall return to us all originals and copies of the Confidential Information, including the Standards Manual, "fixed in any tangible medium of expression," within the meaning of the U.S. Copyright Act, as amended. Your obligations under this subsection commence when you sign this Agreement and continue for trade secrets (including computer software) as long as they remain secret and for other Confidential Information, for as long as we continue to use the information in confidence, even if edited or revised,plus three years. 18. The System. We will control all aspects of the System. We may, in our discretion, change, delete from or add to the System, including any of the Marks or System Standards, in response to changing market conditions. We may, in our sole discretion, permit deviations from System Standards, based on local conditions and our assessment of the circumstances. We will specify System Standards in the Standards Manual, policy statements or other publications which we will lend or provide to you in tangible.form or through our intranet website. You will at all times comply with the System Standards. You acknowledge that the System Standards and the System Standards Manual are designed to protect the System and the Marks, and not to control the day-to-day operation of your business. You will not acquire any interest in or right to use the System or Marks except under this Agreement. You covenant not to apply for governmental registration of the Marks, or use the Marks or our corporate name in your legal name, but you may use a Mark for an assumed business or trade name filing. All present and future distinguishing characteristics, improvements and additions to or associated with the System by us, you or others, including the Marks and all present and future service marks, trademarks, copyrights, service mark and trademark registrations used and to be used as part of the System, and the associated good will, shall be our property and will inure to our benefit. You shall obtain no good will or interest in any secondary designator that you use. I 19. Consultations and Standards Compliance. We will assist you to understand your obligations under System Standards by telephone, mail, on our intranet website, during any visits by our employees to the Facility, through the System Standards Manual, at training sessions and during conferences, meetings and visits we conduct. If you do not construct or refurbish the Facility you are developing in accordance with any prototype(s) we offer to you, we may assess you a fee for reviewing your custom plans and designs. We may offer optional architectural and design services for the Facility for a separate fee. We may limit or deny access to our intranet website while you are in default under this Agreement. 20. Our indemnification. We will indemnify, defend and hold you harmless, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against all losses and expenses incurred by you in any action or claim arising from your proper use of the System alleging that your use of the System and any property we license to you is an infringement of a third parry's rights to any trade secret, patent, copyright, trademark, service 4 K\l FA COAL Q 11l S mark or trade name. You will promptly notify us in writing when you become aware of any alleged infringement or an action is filed against you. You will cooperate with our defense and resolution of the claim. We may resolve the matter by obtaining a license of the property for you at our expense; or by requiring that you discontinue using the infringing property or modify your use to avoid infringing the rights of others. 21. Transfer of the Facility. This Agreement is personal to.you (and your owners if you are an entity). We are relying on your experience, skill and financial resources (and that of your owners and the guarantors, if any) to sign this Agreement with you. You and your owners may not assign, pledge, transfer, delegate or grant a security interest in all or any of your rights, benefits and obligations under this Agreement, as security or otherwise. If a Transfer is to occur; you must comply with this Agreement. The License and this Agreement are not transferable to your transferee,who has no right or authorization to use the System and the Marks when you transfer ownership or possession of the Facility. You are responsible for performing the post-termination obligations. You must notify us that you intend to. transfer the Facility to a party that wants to continue affiliation with the Brand and then follow the procedures we provide to you to effect the transaction. 1f we approve your buyer,then a new Franchise Agreement with the buyer must be signed to replace this Agreement, which terminates when you convey the Facility. The buyer must pay our Transfer Fee then in effect. The Transfer Fee is waived if the buyer is a member of your family (spouse, offspring, sibling, parent). if we do not approve your buyer, and you complete the transaction, you remain liable for all amounts you owe us plus our Fees that would have accrued through the end of the Term, plus amounts you owe us under this Agreement. 22. Our Transfers. We may assign, delegate or subcontract all or any part of our rights and duties under this Agreement, including by operation of law, without notice and without your consent. We will have no obligations to you with respect to any assigned right or duty after you are notified that our transferee has assumed such rights or duties under this Agreement except those that arose before we assign this Agreement. 23. Default& Termination. We may terminate this Agreement, effective when we send written notice to you or such later date as required by law or as stated in the default notice,when (1)you do not cure a monetary default within 10 days after we send you a written notice of default, or you do not cure any other default within 30 days after we send you a written notice of default, (2)you discontinue operating the Facility as a "Knights Inn", (3) you do, directly or indirectly, any act or failure to act that in our reasonable judgment materially injures or damages, or could materially injure or damage the goodwill associated with the System, or endangers the health or safety of the Facility's guests, (4) you lose possession or the right to possession of the Facility, (5) a violation of Section 21 occurs, (6) you maintain false book and records or submit a materially false report to us, or (7) you or any of your owners contest our ownership or right to franchise or license any part of the System. This Agreement will also terminate if the Facility suffers a casualty or condemnation that affects the ability to perform this Agreement and meet System Standards that is not resolved within 30 days after the event occurs. We may suspend the Facility from the Reservation System for any default or failure to pay or perform under this Agreement or any other written agreement with us relating to the Facility, discontinue Reservation System referrals to the Facility for the duration of such suspension, and may divert previously made reservations to other Chain Facilities after giving you notice of your non-performance, non-payment or default. All Combined Fees and Other Fees accrue during the suspension period. We may charge you, and you must pay as a condition precedent to restoration of reservation service,a Reconnection Fee specified in Schedule B. You recognize that any use of the System not in accord with this Agreement will cause us irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law, entitling us to injunctive and other relief. We may litigate to collect amounts due under this Agreement without first issuing a default or termination notice. If this Agreement terminates except as a result of our material default and failure to cure, then 5 KNI FA CON QI/I5 J, 1 you will pay to us Liquidated Damages equal to Combined Fees then in effect for the Facility multiplied by the lesser of 12 or the number of full calendar months remaining in the unexpired current Term at the date of termination. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR,AND EACH PARTY EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY CLAIM WITH REGARD TO, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS) RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF OR COULD HAVE FORESEEN SUCH DAMAGES. When the License or this Agreement terminates for any reason whatsoever, you will immediately stop using the System to operate and identify the Facility and will pay all amounts owed to us under this Agreement within 10 days after termination. You will remove all signage and other items bearing any Marks and follow the other steps detailed in the Standards Manual or other brand directives for changing the identification of the Facility. You shall not identify the Facility with a confusingly similar mark or name, or use the same colors as the System trade dress for signage, printed materials and painted surfaces. We may also, to the extent permitted by applicable law. and without prior notice enter the Facility, and any other parcels, remove software (including archive and back-up copies) for accessing the Reservation System, all copies of the System Standards Manual, Confidential Information, equipment and all other personal property of ours, and paint over or remove and purchase for $10.00, all or part of any interior or exterior Mark-bearing signage(or signage face plates),including billboards,whether or not located at the Facility,that you have not removed or obliterated within five days after termination. You will promptly pay or reimburse us for our cost of removing such items, net of the $10.00 purchase price for signage. We will exercise reasonable care in removing or painting over signage. We will have no obligation or liability to restore the Facility to its condition prior to removing the signage. We shall have the right,but not the obligation, to purchase some or all of the Facility's Mark-bearing FF&E and supplies at the lower of their cost or net book value, with the right to set off their aggregate purchase price against any sums then owed us by you. If you do not strictly comply,with these de-identification requirements, you must pay us a royalty equal to $2,000 per day until de-identification is completed to our satisfaction. You will transfer to us any domain names you own that include any material portion of the Marks. Once a termination date has been established,we may cease accepting reservations for hotel stays after the termination date. However,the Facility must honor any previously confirmed reservations, including group bookings, at the rates agreed upon,and pay when due all related travel agent commissions. 24. Survival of Certain Provisions. Sections 9, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24 and 28 survive termination of the License and this Agreement, whether termination is initiated by you or us, even if termination is wrongful. 25. This Transaction. You represent and warrant to us as follows: You and the persons signing this Agreement for you have been duly authorized, to enter into and perform your obligations under this Agreement. No executory franchise, license or affiliation agreement for the Facility exists other than this Agreement. Neither you nor the Facility is the subject of any current or pending merger, sale, dissolution, receivership, bankruptcy, foreclosure, reorganization, insolvency, or similar proceeding. To the best of your knowledge, neither you, your owners (if you 'are an entity), your officers, directors or employees or anyone else affiliated or associated with you, whether by common ownership, by contract, or otherwise, has been designated as, or is, a terrorist, a"Specially Designated National" or a"Blocked Person" under U.S. Executive Order 13224, in lists published by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, or otherwise. All written information you submit to us about the Facility, you,your owners, any guarantor, or the finances of any such person or entity, was or will be at the time delivered and when you sign this Agreement,true, accurate and complete and does not omit any material fact necessary to make the information disclosed not misleading under the circumstances. 6 KNI FA CON Q1/l5 ti 26. No ImAlied Covenants. There are no express or implied covenants or warranties, oral or written, between we and you except as expressly stated in this Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Schedules, is the complete agreement between us, superseding all previous oral or written representations,agreements and understandings. 27. Relationship of Parties. You are an independent contractor. You are not our legal representative or agent, and you have no power to obligate us for any purpose whatsoever. No partnership, joint venture, agency, fiduciary or employment relationship is intended or created by reason of this Agreement. You will exercise full and complete control over your contracts, daily operations, labor relations, employment practices and policies, including, but not limited to,the recruitment, disciplining, compensation, and work rules of your employees. You will avoid confusion on the part of guests, lenders and investors as to your ownership and operation of the Facility. 28. Legal Matters. If all or any part of a provision of this Agreement violates the law of your state(if it applies), such provision or part will not be given effect. If all or any part of a provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, for any reason, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected. However, if in our judgment the invalidity or ineffectiveness of such provision or part substantially impairs the value of this Agreement to us, then we may at any time terminate this Agreement by written notice to you without penalty or compensation owed by either party. If we allow you to deviate from this Agreement, we may insist on strict compliance at any time after written notice. Our silence or inaction will not be or establish a waiver, consent, course of dealing, implied modification or estoppel. All modifications, waivers, approvals and consents of or under this Agreement by us must be in writing and signed by our authorized representative to be effective. We may unilaterally revise Schedule B when this Agreement so permits. Notices will be effective if in writing and delivered (i) by facsimile transmission with confirmation original sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, (ii) by delivery service, with proof of delivery, (iii) by first class, prepaid certified or registered mail, return receipt requested,.(iv) by electronic mail, posting of the notice on our Chain intranet site or by a similar technology; or (v) by such other means as to result in actual or constructive receipt by the person or office holder designated below,to the appropriate party at its address stated below or as it may otherwise designated by notice. You consent to receive electronic mail and facsimile transmissions from us. Notices shall be deemed given on the date delivered or date of attempted delivery, if refused. Remedies specified in this Agreement are cumulative and do not exclude any remedies available at law or in equity. The non-prevailing party will pay all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the prevailing party to enforce this Agreement or collect amounts owed under this Agreement. There are no third party beneficiaries. No agreement between us and anyone else is for your benefit. The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only. This Agreement will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of New Jersey, except for its conflicts of law principles. The New Jersey Franchise Practices Act will not apply to any Facility located outside the State of New Jersey. You consent and waive your objection to the non-exclusive personal jurisdiction of and venue in the New Jersey state courts situated in Morris County,New.Jersey and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey for all cases and controversies under this Agreement or between we and you. THE PARTIES WAIVE THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AND AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY MAY INITIATE OR JOIN ANY CLASS ACTION OR ARBITRATION AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY IN ANY ACTION RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FRANCHISOR, THE FRANCHISEE, ANY GUARANTOR, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. [SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON NEXT PAGE] 7 KNl FA CON Q1l15 i Your Signature&information: Location : 8 Shoottlying Hill Rd,Centerville,MA Signature: Hotel Owner Name: Cape Cod Welcome Group,LLC Printed Name of Signer: ILxp -teL Address: 8 Shootflying Hill Rd,Centerville,MA 02632 Title: Dilip Patel(Managing)Member E-mail: Hotel Owner Tax ID No.: Hotel Phone No.: Hotel Fax No: For Knights inns Use O�nl re ent ecuted By: Title: Michael Piccola,SVP Dated: ,2014 Effective Date of this Agreement: lul tF I I.r3oI y 8 KNI FA CON Q 1115 SCHEDULE A DEFINITIONS Approved Plans means your plans and specifications for constructing or improving the Facility initially or after opening as approved by us in accordance with Schedule C. Chain means the network of Chain Facilities. Chain Facility means a lodging facility we own, lease, manage, operate or authorize another party to operate using the System and identified by the Marks. Combined Fee means the Royalty and System Assessment Fee stated in Schedule B. Confidential Information means any trade secrets we own or protect and other proprietary information not generally known to the lodging industry including all Standards Manuals and documentation we impart to ybu. Effective Date means the date we insert at the end of this Agreement after you and we sign it. Equity Interests shall include, without limitation, all forms of equity ownership of you, including voting stock interests, partnership interests, limited liability company membership or ownership interests,joint and tenancy interests, the proprietorship interest, trust beneficiary interests and all options, warrants, and instruments convertible into such other equity interests. Equity Transfer means any transaction in which"your owners or you sell, assign, transfer, convey, pledge, or suffer or permit the transfer or assignment of, any percentage of your Equity Interests that will result in a change in control of you to persons other than those disclosed on Schedule C, as in effect prior to the transaction. Unless there are contractual modifications to your owners' rights, an Equity Transfer of a corporation or limited liability company occurs when either majority voting rights or beneficial ownership of more than 50% of the Equity Interests changes. An Equity Transfer of a partnership occurs when a newly admitted partner will be the managing, sole or controlling general partner, directly or indirectly through a change in control of the Equity Interests of an entity general partner. An Equity Transfer of a trust occurs when either a new trustee with sole investment power is substituted for an existing trustee, or a majority of the beneficiaries convey their beneficial interests to persons other than the beneficiaries existing on the Effective Date. An Equity Transfer does not occur when the Equity Interest ownership among the owners of Equity Interests on the Effective Date changes without the admission of new Equity Interest owners. An Equity Transfer occurs when you merge, consolidate or issue additional Equity Interests in a transaction which would have the effect of diluting the voting rights or beneficial ownership of.your owners' combined Equity Interests in the surviving entity to less than a majority. Facility means the Location, together with all improvements, structures, parking, amenities, fixtures, and related rights,privileges and properties on the Effective Date or thereafter. FF&E means furniture,fixtures and equipment. Gross Room Revenues means gross.revenues attributable to rentals of guest (sleeping) rooms at the Facility, including all credit transactions, whether or not collected, guaranteed no-show revenue net of chargebacks from credit card issuers, and any proceeds from any business interruption or similar insurance applicable to the loss of revenues due to the non-availability of guest rooms. Excluded from Gross Room Revenues are separate charges to guests for food and beverage items, actual telephone Schedule A-9 KN[FA CON Q1/IS charges, key forfeitures and entertainment (including Internet fees and commissions); vending machine receipts;and federal, state and local sales, occupancy and use taxes. Improvement Obligation means your obligation to construct or renovate the Facility, in accordance with the Approved Plans and System Standards,as described in Schedule.C. Indemnitees means us, our direct and indirect parent, subsidiary and sister corporations, and the respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents and contractors, and the successors, assigns, personal representatives,heirs and legatees of all such persons or entities.' Losses and Expenses means (x) all payments or obligations to make payments either (i) to or for third party claimants by any and all Indemnitees, including guest refunds, or (ii) incurred by any and all Indemnitees to investigate, respond to or defend a matter, including without limitation investigation and trial. charges, costs .and expenses, attorneys' fees, experts' fees, court costs, settlement amounts, judgments and costs of collection; and (y) the "Returned Check Fee" we then specify in the Standards Manual ($20.00 on the Effective Date)if the drawee dishonors any check that you submit to us. Marks means, collectively (i)the service marks associated with the System from time to time including, but not limited to, the name, design and logo for "Knights Inn"; and (ii) trademarks, trade names, trade dress,logos and derivations,and associated good will and related intellectual property interests. Opening Date means the date on which we authorize you to open the Facility for business identified by the Marks and using the System. Reservation System or Central Reservation System means back end technology platform and applications used by us to accept, store and/or communicate reservations for Chain Facilities. The Reservation System is separate from, but enables, the booking of reservations for Chain Facilities through various distribution channels such as the Chain Websites,the GDS and other Internet booking channels. Standards Manual means the Manual(s) we publish or distribute specifying.the System Standards in print or electronic media. Svstem means the comprehensive system for providing guest lodging facility that we specify from time to time, including, but not limited to the Marks, System Standards, Reservation System, advertising programs,training programs and materials, quality assurance programs and Confidential Information. System Standards means the standards for participating in the Chain and using the System published in the Standards Manual and any other standards, policies, rules and procedures we promulgate about System operation and usage. Transfer means (1) an Equity Transfer, (2) you assign, pledge, transfer, delegate or grant a security interest in all or any of your rights, benefits and obligations under this Agreement, as security or otherwise without our consent, (3) you assign (other than as collateral security for financing the Facility) your leasehold interest in (if any), lease or sublease all or any part of the Facility to any third party, (4) you engage in the sale, conveyance, transfer, or donation of your right, title and interest in and to the Facility, (5) your lender-or secured party forecloses on or takes possession of your interest in the Facility, directly or indirectly, or (6) a receiver or trustee is appointed for the Facility or your assets, including the Facility. A Transfer does not occur when you pledge or encumber the Facility to finance its acquisition or improvement,you refinance it, or you engage in a transaction with a family member as permitted above. Schedule A- 10 xNi ra,CON Qins SCHEDULE B FEES April 2015 A. Application Initial Renewal and Transfer Fees. 1. Application Fee- $1,000,payable when you submit your application. 2. Initial Fee- $6,000,payable when you sign and return this Agreement. 3. Renewal Fee - $2,000, payable 30 days before the end of each renewal term; waived if you are in good standing with no uncured notice of default during the last 60 days of the expiring term. 4. Transfer Fee - $2,000, payable when the transferee signs and returns the new Franchise Agreement. B. Recurring,Fees (Pa able 10 da s after the end of each month in arrears 1. Combined Fees — (consisting of Royalty and System Assessment Fees for marketing, training,etc.). Either: a) Flat Rate Formula: $25.00 per guest room per month. The Combined Fee is prorated for the first month of the Initial Term and the month in which a Termination occurs based on the actual days the Facility is open under this Agreement; b) Percentage Rate Formula: 5% of Gross Room Revenues accruing during the calendar month. FORMULA YOU SELECT: (a) X (b) 2. Reservation Fees— $4.00 per reservation (i.e. confirmation number) processed through our, Wyndham Hotel Group's, Wyndham Rewards' or an affiliate's toll-free reservation number or Chain website,net of cancellations issued by the Central Reservation System C. _Other Fees 1. Taxes — You pay us when due any federal, state or local sales, gross receipts, use, value added, excise or similar taxes assessed against us on the Combined Fee by the jurisdictions where the Facility is located, but not including any tax based upon our income. 2. Interest—The lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum rate permitted by law, payable, on receipt of our invoice, on any past due amount,from the.due date until the amount is paid. 3. Loyalty Program Assessment—up to 5% of the Gross Room Revenues accruing from each qualifying stay under the Wyndham Rewards (or successor) program. 4. Loyalty Retraining Fee - $250 per calendar month if you do not meet 10 valid enrollments in a given month. 5. Loyalty Member Services Administration Fee. $50 plus resolution cost for each missing point request caused by your property that must be fulfilled/Resolve by Member Services. 6. Member Benefit Program—Up to 10% of Gross Room Revenues on qualifying stays under the Member Benefit program plus up to 1.5% service charge. 7. Reconnection Fee—If we suspend Central Reservation System service because of your default under this Agreement or for any other reason, then you must pay us the Reconnection Fee set forth in the System Standards before we restore service. Currently, the Reconnection Fee is $4,000. Schedule B- l 1 KNt FA CON Qins 8. Transaction Fees — You will pay us a fee, as applicable, for reservations for your Facility from certain distribution partners processed through various reservation channels. a) GDS. Internet Booking Fee and Third Party Channel Fees. You will pay (i) a GDS Fee for reservations processed through any global distribution system or through any Internet website or other booking source powered by a GDS; (ii) an Internet Booking Fee for reservations processed through an Internet website connected through an alternate distribution system (e.g. Pegasus); and (iii) a Third Party Channel Fee for reservations coming from our partners directly or indirectly to our distribution platform. We will establish the amount of these fees from time to time based on the fees these channels charge us and/or our own costs (including overhead) for providing these services. Upon written notice to you, we may alter, change, modify, remove or add new fees as existing reservation channels are modified or partners are added to existing channels or new reservation channels are established. b) Aent Commissions—Up to 20%of Gross Room Revenues plus our service charge of up to 1.5% of commissionable revenue. Agents include travel agents, on-line travel and referral websites,travel consortia,travel management companies and global sales agents. c) Wyndham Referral Rewards — 10% of Gross Room Revenues for any reservations referred by another Chain Facility, a facility of an affiliate or an employee of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation. 7. Customer Care Fee: Customer Care Fee—up to $135.00 plus our cost to settle a guest complaint if you do not respond to and resolve the complaint to the guest's satisfaction within five business days after we refer it to you and if we become aware of complaints posted on third-party travel websites, distribution channels, blogs, social networks and other forums to which you don't respond. 8. Best Rate Guarantee Program: a) You must(i) make available through the Central Reservation System and the Chain Websites room rates equivalent to those you offer to the general public directly or indirectly via third parties that you authorize to offer and sell reservations for the Facility's guest rooms and(h) participate in the Chain's Best Rate Guarantee Program according to its published requirements.. b) Processing Fee—$60.00. 9. MyRequest: We may charge you a fee for providing telephone support and assistance in connection with such services which is otherwise available to you through the MyRequest Portal (e.g., rate, inventory and content management requests in our central reservation system). Currently,this fee is$20.00 per telephone call. D. Fee Changes. We may change; modify or delete Reservation Fees and Other Fees for existing services I and programs and add new Other Fees for new services and programs at any time upon not less than 30 days' written notice. E. ACH and WynPay Payment System. We may require that you pay Fees by means of the automated clearing house ("ACH") funds transfer system under the ACH Addendum attached to this Agreement. You must complete and sign the Addendum when you sign this Agreement. On the third day of each month or the next banking day we will initiate an ACH payment against your account for the payment of Fees due that month under this Agreement and-under agreements with us relating to computer hardware and software for which we have not received written notice contesting all or a portion of the invoice. You. covenant with us to have sufficient funds on deposit to fund such transfer. Alternatively, you may choose to report and pay Fees on-line via our self-service Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment ("WynPay") tool accessible through our Chain intranet. In the WynPay on-line environment; payments Schedule B - 12 Klvl FA CON QI/15 can be made either through the electronic check payment channel or the credit card payment channel. We reserve the right to change, from time to time, the technologies or other means for reporting and paying fees to us by amending the System Standards Manual. If you choose to report and pay us via WynPay,you still must sign the ACH Addendum to this Agreement and any other documents we request. Schedule B- 13 KNI FA CON Q1/15 I I ' SCHEDULE C FOR CONVERSION FACILITIES FRANCHISEE'S OWNERS; THE FACILITY;PROTECTED TERRITORY; THE LOCATION; IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATION Your Equity Interest Owners: Type of Interest; Name Address Percentage Owned Mahesh Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 15% Centerville,MA 02632 Tara Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 45% Centerville,MA 02632 Sunny Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member; 20% Centerville,MA 02632 Ricky Patel 8 Shootflying Hill Rd member;20% Centerville,MA 02632 THE KNIGHTS INN FACILITY: Primary designation of Facility: Knights Inn Number of approved guest rooms: 41. Parking facilities(number of spaces,description): at least 41. Other Amenities, services and facilities: Protected Territory means all the area within a circle created by a three(3)mile radius whose centerpoint is the front door of the Facility. Location means the parcel of land situated at 8 Shootflying Hill Rd, Centerville,MA 02632,as more fully described in the attached legal description. (Attach Legal Description of Facility; If leased, attach copy of Lease or recorded Memorandum of Lease) Improvement Obligation. (a) You,selected and acquired the Location and the Facility without our assistance. You must renovate, equip and supply the Facility to meet System Standards. You must provide us with proof that you own or lease the Facility before or within 30 days after the Effective Date. You must begin renovation of the Facility no later than 30 days after the Effective Date. The deadline for completing the pre-opening phase of conversion and the renovations specified on any"Punch'List" we attach to this Schedule C is 90 days after the Effective Date. Your renovations must comply with System Standards,any Approved Plans and the Punch List. You must continue renovation and improvement of the Facility after the Opening Date if the Punch List so requires. Time is of the essence for the improvement Obligation. We may, at our option, terminate this Agreement by written notice to you if you do not meet the deadlines .for your Improvement Obligation. You must also pay the Reinspection Fee set forth in the Standards Manual if you fail to complete any Improvement Obligation by the deadline established in.the Punch List and our representatives must return to the Facility to inspect it. We may grant you one or more extensions of time to complete any phase of the Improvement obligation or any item on your Punch List in our sole discretion. The grant of an extension to perform your Improvement Obligation will not waive any other default existing at the time the extension is granted. Schedule C Conversion- 14 KNI FA CON Q1/15 (b) We may ask you to create plans and specifications for the work described in Subsection(a)above(based upon the System Standards and this Agreement) and submit them for our approval before starting improvement of the Location. We will not unreasonably withhold our approval, which is intended only to test compliance with System Standards, and not to detect errors or omissions in the work of your architects, engineers, contractors or the like. Our review does not cover technical, architectural or engineering factors, or compliance with federal, state or local laws, regulations or code requirements. We will not be liable to your lenders, contractors, employees, guests, others, or you on account of our review or approval of your plans, drawings or specifications, or our inspection of the Facility before, during or after renovation or construction. Any material variation from the Approved Plans requires our prior written approval. You will promptly provide us with copies of permits,job progress reports, and other information as we may reasonably request. We may inspect the work while in progress without prior notice. Schedule C Conversion- 15 KNt FA CON puts i Location: Centerville,MA Entity: 0 l site: gip.? ADDENDUM TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT FOR ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS This"Addendum," dated as of MAit&IF i 1 , 20 /4(the"Addendum Effective Date") is entered into by and between KNIGHTS FRANCHISE SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware corporation ("we," "our," "us") and CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC, a(n) Massachusetts limited liability company ("you" or. "your"). This Addendum amends and supplements that certain Franchise Agreement, dated as of M 1 t 20� (the 'Franchise Agreement") between you and us. Unless the context indicates otherwise, the definition of terms in the Franchise Agreement applies to this Addendum. The Franchise Agreement authorizes you to operate a Knights Inn System facility in iCenterville, MA for guest lodging (the "Facility") and mandates certain payments to us. This Addendum relates to such payments and certain other payments. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Franchise Agreement, the following provisions shall supersede and apply: 1. Purpose. The parties wish to enter into an arrangement by which you use the ACH funds transfer system to pay amounts due under the Franchise Agreement and any other addenda to the Franchise Agreement,as well as any agreements relating to the Central Reservation System. 2. Authorization and Funds Transmittal. (a) During the Term of this Agreement(as defined below), you will pay us any amounts due under the Franchise Agreement and any ancillary agreements by EFT. The funds used for this payment must be immediately available on the Pay Date. (b) The Bank you designate for the purposes of this.Addendum will be a Receiving Depository Financial.Institution. You will instruct your Bank to transmit funds for any payments to us to our Bank account specified in Section 3(c) using the ACH system. This transfer is subject to the rules and regulations of the ACH system, including the rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association (the "NACHA"). We will consider your payment to have been made to us on the same Banking Day that our Bank credits our Bank account for the payment. (c) You will take all necessary steps to cause your Bank to designate the payments you make under this Addendum as Preauthorized Payments under the ACH system,and that you,acting as a Receiver, authorize us to make Debit Entries from your designated Bank account. We will act as an Originator under-the ACH system and make these Debit Entries on the day your payment to us is due, unless we determine in our sole discretion and after giving you notice that we will make a Debit Entry on a later date. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to generate the necessary debit files for your Bank to notify them of our Debit Entry. You are responsible for any losses due to a third parry's unauthorized access to information in transit between your Bank and our Bank or while that information is in the ACH system. We are responsible for any losses once our Bank receives the Credit Entry representing your payment. if we receive a duplicate payment, overpayment, fraudulent payment or any payment in error,we may, as we,determine in our sole discretion,(i)return the payment directly to you within three(3)business days, (ii) make Washington- 1 KNi FA CON Q4/14 GUARANTY To induce Knights Franchise Systems, Inc. its successors and assigns ("you") to sign the Franchise Agreement(the "Agreement") with the party named as the "Franchisee,"to which this Guaranty is attached, the undersigned,jointly and severally("we,"our"or"us"),irrevocably and unconditionally(i)warrant to you that Franchisee's representations and warranties in the Agreement are true and correct as stated, and (ii) guaranty that Franchisee's obligations under the Agreement,including any amendments and any promissory notes,will be punctually paid and performed. Upon default by Franchisee and notice from you we will immediately make each payment and perform or.cause Franchisee to perform, each unpaid or unperformed obligation of Franchisee under the Agreement. Without affecting our obligations under this Guaranty, you may without notice to us extend, modify or release any indebtedness or obligation of Franchisee, or settle, adjust or compromise any claims against Franchisee. We waive notice of amendment of the Agreement. We acknowledge that Section 28 of the Agreement, including,but not limited to, any provisions concerning choice of law, venue, remedies and waiver of jury trial,applies to this Guaranty. Upon the death of an individual guarantor,the-estate of the guarantor will be bound by this Guaranty for obligations of Franchisee to you existing at the time of death, and the obligations of all other guarantors will continue in full force and effect. This Guaranty may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one in the same instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of us has signed this Guaranty effective as of the date of the Agreement. Guarantors; Mahesh Patel Tara Patel Sunny Patel iecbl P. Ricky Patel Guaranty- 16 KNIFA CON Q1/15 a credit transfer to your Bank within three(3) business days, or(iii)retain the payment as a credit against your future payment obligations to us. (d) You represent and warrant that you have completed the ACH form that is attached to this Addendum fully and accurately. You will update the ACH form as necessary whenever the information changes. (e) You agree to complete and submit to us your monthly franchise report for each month during the term within eight (8) days after the end of the month. We will calculate your Recurring Fees and submit an EFT request for the actual fees due and the unpaid balance of any invoice we send you promptly after you submit the report. You covenant and agree to maintain accurate records of all Gross Room Revenues on the Facility's property management system. You authorize us to poll the Facility property management system electronically to obtain such information. 3. Bank Designations and Remittance Information. (a) When you return the ACH form to us, you will also furnish us in writing with the following information required to perform Debit Entries: (i) the name, address and nine(9) digit Routing Number of your Bank; and (ii) your account name, number and type of account (checking, savings or lockbox). (b) You are responsible for obtaining remittance information from your Bank. You will send remittance information regarding each EFT transaction made under this Addendum directly to our Bank by a remittance advice. A remittance advice, however, does not warrant that the EFT transaction was timely made or that this transaction will be accepted by our Bank on that date. The remittance advice must also be communicated to our Bank according to appropriate electronic transmission standards. (c) EFT payments to us or our Debit Entries against your Bank account will be credited to the following Bank account: Bank Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Account Name: Account Number: Bank ABA#: We will take commercially reasonable steps to ensure that our bank is an Originating Depository Financial institution under the ACH system. (d) If your EFT information changes for any reason,you will promptly notify us in writing of the changes at least five (5) business days before the next monthly payment of Recurring Fees is due to us under the Franchise Agreement. If a Return occurs because your EFT information is incorrect or you used our EFT information incorrectly, you will be responsible for (i) making a correct payment to us; (ii) paying any additional amounts, such as interest; and (iii) recovering any erroneously directed funds. You will immediately notify as in writing if you learn of any actual or suspected errors or inaccuracies relating to your payment or your Bank account information: If your Bank account has insufficient funds on the Pay Date, you will pay any late Electronic Funds KN!FA CON Q1ns fees, finance charges and other such expenses that you or we incur. We are not liable for errors resulting from changes to the EFT infonmation provided by your Bank. (e) You will pay all fees and charges assessed by your Bank for performing ACH transactions. 4. Changes to Bank Designations.tions. Either you or we may change the designated Bank or account by giving the other party written.notice and the appropriate revised information. The change will be effective ten (10)days after the other party receives the notice. 5. Security and Authentication_. You and we will comply at all times with all applicable laws and regulations. You and we will also use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that information transmitted electronically is protected against accidental disclosure to and against intrusions and security breaches by unauthorized third parties. You will ensure that your Bank follows standard industry practices regarding encryption and authentication of information. 6. Delays or Failures-,Alternate Procedures. (a) 1f a payment due date falls on a non-Banking Day, your payment to us must be made on the next Banking Day. You will not be in default under this Addendum if the completion of a Debit Entry is delayed because of the failure or delay of the ACH system or our Bank. However, you must ensure that payment to us is made by either EFT or a substitute payment method we specify as soon as possible after we notify you of the failure or delay. (b) In the event of a duplicate payment, overpayment, fraudulent payment or payment in error, you may cause the prompt cancellation of any EFT or Wire Transfer to us. You will immediately notify us in writing of this event and your cancellation. We will reasonably cooperate with you to complete the cancellation of that transaction. (c) In the event (i) the ACH system is unavailable for a period of time that we, in our sole discretion, consider unacceptable, or (ii) we determine, in our sole discretion, that certain payments to us should not be made through the ACH system, we may require you, after giving you written notice, to make these payments to us by Wire Transfer. You will make whatever arrangements are necessary with your Bank to pay us by Wire Transfer on the date that payment is due. You will instruct your Bank to direct the Wire Transfer to our Bank account specified in Section 3(c). You will pay any Wire Transfer fees assessed by your Bank, and you will not deduct those fees from the amount of your payment. You will be in default under this Addendum and the Franchise Agreement if you fail to make payments to us by Wire Transfer after we notify you accordingly, and you do not cure this default within ten (10) days after we notify you in writing of this failure. 7. Term. This Addendum will be effective on the Addendum Effective Date and will continue in full force and effect throughout the Term of the Franchise Agreement. 8, Indemnification,• Consequential Daman. (a) You will indemnify and hold harmless us, our affiliates, successors and assigns and each of the respective directors, officers and employees associated with them against all claims relating to your operation,use or non-use of the ACH system or the transmission of Wire Transfers. Electronic Funds KNI FA CON Q1/15 I _ � r (b) NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES (INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS)RELATING TO THIS ADDENDUM, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF OR COULD HAVE FORESEEN SUCH DAMAGES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Addendum as of the date set forth above. WE: KNIGHTS INN FRANCHISE TEVIS, INC., By: �� Michael Piccola SVP YOU: CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP,LLC By: Dilip Patel r' Electronic Funds KNI FA CON Q1/15 APPENDIX A-I DEFINITIONS ACH means the Automated Clearing House,a nationwide payment and collection system that provides for electronic distribution and Settlement of funds. Participating financial institutions exchange funds on behalf of-an Originator and a Receiver in electronic form and perform the accounting necessary to settle the transaction. Bank means a financial,institution which, as an ordinary part of its business, engages in funds transfers for itself,,Originators and Receivers. Banking Day means any day on which a Bank is open to the public for carrying on substantially all its banking functions. Credit Entry means an entry to the record of a Bank account representing the transfer or placement of funds in that account. Debit Entry means an entry to the record of a Bank account representing the transfer or removal of funds from that account. EFT means a transfer of fiords under this Addendum performed through the ACH system for the purpose of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Under this Addendum, an EFT does not include a Wire "Transfer or a transaction originated by cash, check, promissory note,or similar paper document. . Originating Financial Depository Institution means a Bank qualified to originate ACH entries under applicable law and NACHA rules and regulations. Originator means an individual or entity that initiates an entry into the ACH system through an Originating Financial Depository Institution. Pay Date means the date on which the funds are to be freely available to the transferee for withdrawal in cash. Preauthorized Payment means a standing authorization to perform an electronic transfer(direct debit) through the ACH system. Receiver means an individual or entity that authorized an originator to initiate a credit or debit entry to an account held at a Receiving Depository Financial Institution. Receiving Depository Financial Institution means a Bank qualified to receive ACH entries under applicable law and NACHA rules and regulations. Returns means any ACH entry that has been returned to the Originating Financial Depository Institution by the Receiving Depository Financial Institution or by the ACH Operator because it cannot be processed. Routing Number means the nine(9)digit routing number that identified a specific Bank. Settlement means a transfer of funds from a Bank with a debit position to a Bank with a credit position or Electronic Funds/Appendix A 1 KN1 FA CON Q4/14 '1 i an agreed accounting entry between them to cover one(l)or more prior funds transfer transactions. Wire Transfer means an electronic transfer of funds under this Addendum not performed through the ACH system for the purpose, by specific per-transaction instruction to the Bank, of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit an account. Electronic Funds /Appendix Al KNI FA CON Q4114 i I PERIODIC ACH BANK DEBIT AUTHORIZATION AGREEMENT Please fill out the following information to allow Knights Inn Franchise Systems, Inc. {the"Franchisor''} to periodically debit your bank checking account though the Automated Clearing House System. Account Holder Information Account Holder Address City Province Postal Code Bank Information Name of bank to be debited Bank ABA transit-routing number bank account number Please read and sign below • You must attach a voided check to this form • All owners of the bank account must sign this form The undersigned hereby authorizes the Franchisor, or its designee, to initiate direct withdrawals from the checking account indicated above and further authorizes the bank to debit these amounts from the account. The undersigned understands that the amount of these entries will vary in time and amounts, and the undersigned waives any written notification of these entries. This form is executed under an Addendum to the Franchise Agreement for Electronic Funds Transfers between the Franchisor and the undersigned. This authority is to remain in full force and effect until the Franchisor has received written notification from the undersigned of its termination in such time and in such matter as to afford the Franchisor, its designee and the bank a reasonable opportunity to act on it. CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP,LLC By: Account owner's signature Date Electronic Funds/Authorization KNI FA CON Ql/15 I SPECIAL STIPULATIONS ADDENDUM Notwithstanding the text of the Agreement, the parties acknowledge and agree that the following special stipulations shall be controlling. Unless otherwise stated,this Addendum shall not be transferable or assignable by you,the Franchisee: 1. Family Transfer. You may permit your Equity Interests to be transferred between an individual and the person's spouse,adult offspring,siblings or trusts,the sole beneficiary of which are such family members. . Any such transaction will be subject to the procedures in Section 21 for Permitted Transferee transactions, whether or not the transfer is for consideration or a gift.No such transaction shall release any guarantor of your obligations from liability under the Guaranty. 2. Facility Closing: You may close the Facility for busiriess each year from November I"through March 31 st. We will not take reservations for arrivals during this period unless you notify us in writing thirty days prior to the month of closing of each year that the Facility will be open during this time. You will continue to file Monthly Franchise Reports during the closing period and will pay Recurring Fees,to the extent it has any Gross Room Revenues during the closing period,provided that you shall pay any charges levied under and Software Services Agreement with us whether or not it receives any Gross Room Revenues. The Facility shall be secured from unauthorized entry and use during the closing period,and the location of the nearest open System Facility wilI be displayed prominently on the front door of the Facility. We may indicate the months during which the Facility is open in the System Directory and other advertising or marketing materials. No quality assurance inspections will be conducted during the closing period,provided that the cure period for any quality assurance default occurring when the Facility is open shall be reduced to l5 days because of the short open season. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Addendum as of the Effective Date set forth in the Agreement. KNIGHTS FRANCHISE STEMS,INC. By:�/�GC% Michael Piccola SVP YOU,As Franchisee: CAPE COD WELCOME GROUP, LLC By: Dilip Patel Special Stipulations KNI FA CON Ql/i5 i NORTH BAST HOTEL SUPPLY 479 60NIC ROAD, ROCHEM Of 03939 TEL 603.9n-331 f/603-866-3405 sa�es��orYlieacstfiwa/supp/yeoin httP,//www.no�f/ieasthotefsvPP/Y•� I ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO ESTIMATE# 9467 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DATE 06/07/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 i� GTI Vd.'� ,�� '��'s�.'r Jr � ���.. a '+'�5�•.� ���Q ,"+X �;rl���'.s'� �' ©� .S�}�5u��,, Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I (Double Sided 10 325.95 3,259.50T Push) All quotations subject to change without notice.All orders subject SUBTOTAL 3,259.50 to acceptance by seller. TAX(6.25%) 203.72 TOTAL $3,463.22 i Accepted By Accepted Date i E . 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Box 1130 THE iii East Falmouth Highway Sandwich, MA 02563 East Falmouth, MA 02586 508-888.0680 < 508348.30.b0 800-649-8412 1100.649-541,2 Fax 508.540-6380 F L Fax.508-540-631-10 �1111100MPANY 5/5f16 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL 8 SHOOT FLYING HILL RD CENTERVILLE,MA, 02635 The following is a report from one of our licensed oil burner technici ans regarding recent work performed at the above address on 4/26/16 "Cleaned boiler.Pulled burner, replaced burner gasket. Disconnected,clear,ed and inspected chamber area.Resealed around chimney after cleaning. Made sure there witre 3 screws per joint.Replaced barometric damper on smoke pipe that was not working correctly.Replaced cad cell control for shorter safety time from 30 seconds to 10 seconds with a pral-purge of 15 seconds. Replaced 2 No.60 extrol expansion tanks in the rear. Replaced 3741A relief valve. Replaced 2 air eliminator hi vents. Boiler is older and now has an upgraded turner. Did efficiency test.Everything is running in a safe condition." CO2 7.98% Smoke 0 Net stack450 Overflre draft 0 Draft breech -.07 Total eff 78.3% Technician: DANIELJ LYVCH License. BU-031062 Uc exp:07/16/2016 24-Hour Emergenry Service • Equipment Financing • Boiler and Furnace Installations • Prai npt Payment Discaimm B6 Wednesday,September 28,2016 1 Cape Cod Times I capecodtimes.com — >. , y p .• , CAMPAIGN 2016 BELITTLING WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE CLOSED s ''a former Barnstable build- ing inspector to help guide From Page 65 them through the necessary corrective actions. He also' )Ulmtoomfamiliarfeelingblind cords were deter- discussions owners with havefranchise in mined to be a strangulation discussions with a franchise risk for children,and poorly interested in operating the installed and unsecured win- property. The exchanges between the dows could"come down like Board member Dr.Donald At debate, mar_ g Guada noli participating y a guillotine. _ candidatesunderscoredhowdif- �� g. � p p g women say Trump ferent they are.Unlike previous A host of other,less criti- in only his second meeting, showed too much presidentiatdebates,wherethere cal, violations were also was clearly upset by the most has been athinveneer ofrespect- found during the inspection, recent inspection report testosterone �� ^� y. 4 ful discourse between two men, according to McLaughlin. from the property. this was a stark conversational McLaughlin told the Board "This is embarrassing,"proper g ro er building permits ermits he said."It looks like he(the By Tamara Lush divide. The Associated Press "` And, some said, a gender had not been obtained from owner)wasted a lot of peo- divide,one that's all too familiar town for recent renovation ple's time." work at the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. towomen. property. Mc Laughlin agreed,saying —Constant interruption.A con- "It's frustrating in women's He recommended that "we do this(inspection)one descending tone.Eye-rolling. lives,"said Deborah Tannen,a once a settlement agree- more time. For many women,the presi- linguistics professor at George- ment,stemming from a 2015 "This is one of the mostlawsuit between the motel. dential debate between Hillary town Universitywho has written appalling things I've ever Clinton and Donald Tr unpwas several books about how con- and the town, is reached, read in my life," said Gua- a case study in deja vu.For more versation affects relationships. the motel should have one dagnoli, later adding that, than go minutes on a national Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump answers a question during "And to see it up there in a dra- more shot at passing a final if the owner continues to stage,they said Tuesday,Trump the presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton matic way,it's a little bit of PTSD. inspection.The agreement, "mess around,"then maybe subjected the first female presi- at Hofstra University on Monday in Hempstead,N.Y.After the debate,many You're seeingthe things you suf- "Which McLaughlin said is the property, which is feet dential candidate from a major women accused Trump of belittling Clinton and talldng down at her,indigni- fered from.It brings it back." almost complete,will dictate from Route 6, would be,a party to indignities they expe- ties they say they experience from men daily,in the workplace and beyond. Clinton's deportment is of a exact measures that need to nice place for a rest stop. rience from men daily,in the DAVID coLDMAN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS piece with her experience as a be undertaken by the motel A final inspection of the first lad to meet town regulations. property is scheduled for workplace andbeyond. Washington insider, y, „ Tweeted. Chicago-based 17times. plane, Clinton said Trumps It is imperative that this October, according Barn- writer Britt Julious:"Thoughts& KathleenHallJamieson,apro- demeanor, his tempera- ButTYump,whoserootsarein work get done and this�issue stable Public Health Director prayers to every woman watch- fessor of communication who is ment,his behavior on the stage reality TVandthseroot loin- gets off our agenda, said Thomas McKean. ing the#debates&gettingpainful director of the Annenberg Public could be seen by everybody and mated construction world has McLaughlin, noting that The' Board agreed to flashbacks to dudes talking over Policy Center at the University people could draw their own alwayscodanin-yo world,has unresolved issues at the schedule the final hearing thehbackswork,school home etc." of Pennsylvania,said Trump's conclusions." al and not just with women, le motel have consumed town on whether to reissue the as "fihesadthing,"saidChristina frequent interruptions of Clin- Asked about the interrup- others pointed out on Tuesday. resources for more than two motel license for its Nov.22 Emery,an author from Swansea, ton conformed with research tions and whether Trum mi t ears. „• concludingthat men in group change his style in the next At debates y meeting. Illinois, isthatI msousedtomen g p g y primaries,Trump was far from James Connors,the attor- interruptingwomen—especially meetings interrupt women more debate,his spokeswoman Hope mannerly in his treatment of his ney representing the motel, —Follow Geoff Spillane on when they want to change the than vice versa. Hicks praised his showing. opponents male and female. said the owners have hired Twitter:@GSpillaneCCT subject—that I didn't pay much The question for the audi- Mr. Trump gave a stellar ' attention to T rump's behavior.I ence—did they interpret that as Performance r ,G` .� W Cape Cod Times I capecodtimes.com I Wednesday,September 28,2016 65 BUSI SS QU.ESTIONS?Business desk 1 is odofax:508-771-3292 MARKET WATCH LICENSING Dow 18,228.30 ♦133.47 Nasdaq 5,305.71 A48.22 milCraigvieMotelremains closed, now S&P 2,159.93 A13.83 Russell 1,246.38 A5.44 NYSE 10,665.34 A40.45 Board of Health continues hearing on request to renew after Charles McLaughlin, COMMODITIES license for business after safety violations listed assistant attorney for the REVIEW town, rattled off a series of Gold 1,325.90 V13.80 safety problems found at the Silver 19.087 V.429 By Geoff Spillane regulations, and for housing motel. Platinum 1,025.20 V17.70 gspillane@capecodonline.com long-term tenants.Nearly 18 An inspection of the property Copper 2.1615 v.0285 months later, serious safety earlier this month uncovered Oil 44.67 ♦1.26 HYANNIS — The owner issues continue to be docu- three critical life safety issues, of the shuttered Craigville mented by building and health McLaughlin told the Board. a Motel may have only one more inspectors, stalling efforts The hot water coming into the MARKET MOVERS chance to convince town offi- of Jitendra Patel, the motel motel rooms was a scalding risk ■Devon Energy Corp.:Down cials the property is again safe owner, to have the license that could cause third-degree $1.26 to$38.38—Energy com- for guests. reinstated. ' burns on an infant after only a panies slumped as the price of The motel,located on Shoot- A hearing scheduled for ten second exposure,he said. oil fell and returned Monday's flying Hill Road in Centerville, Tuesday's Barnstable Board In addition,McLaughlin noted gains. lost its license in 2015 for con- of Health meeting to consider that new "continuous loop" Craigville Motel overlooldng Route 6 in Centerville is still closed after the ■Caesars Entertainment Corp.: tinually violating dozens of reissuing the motel's license Barnstable Board of Health declined to reissue a license for the business at a Down$1.79 to$7.67—The building code and sanitary was continued until November SEE CLOSED, B6 hearing Tuesday.RON SCHLOERB/CAPE COD TIMES casino operator announced some of the terms of its proposed bankruptcy restructuring. BRIEFCASE IRS to eliminate more P,OWER PRO than 7,000 jobs The Internal Revenue Service ir --.. l a Town of Barnstable C) Regulatory Services ::E Richard Scali, Director , 9� '& Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rn Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 s ' CERTIFIED MAIL: 7006 0810 0000 3525 1042 April 4, 2016 Jitendra Patel &Dilip Patel Craigville Mote hao ingl3ill�Zoad Centerville, MA 02632 -} ���T'���� The motel owned by you located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, West Barnstable, MA was inspected on March 29, 2016 by Donna Z. Miorandi, R.S., Health Inspector and Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer, Robert McMcKechnie, Building Inspector and Deputy Chief David Paananen of the West Barnstable Fire Department. The inspection was performed as a result of a request to re-open the motel following an order by the Board of Health to close the motel on June 30, 2015. The following violations were: 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: Every box spring and mattress had various stains and signs of extensive wear. Most of them exhibited signs of bed bugs and some had dates on them as old as July 1999 and the year 2000. Two of the rooms had foreign debris in the bedding which can only be described as small pellet size black shiny balls: It was also between the box spring and mattress indicating there may be a presence of rodents. The bedding was old, frayed,thread bare and stained as well as many holes. Some of these holes were cigarette burn holes. One of the rooms had various hairs on the bedding. The furniture in most of the rooms had no drawer handles. One of the armoire doors had a string as a substitute for a handle. The dresser drawers exhibited much foreign debris including cockroaches, spiders, and moths. The vast majority of the microwaves in the rooms were old and extremely rusty. Some of the microwave plates did not fit accurately inside them. Many of the sinks and bathtubs had no stoppers in them. Room#8 and Room#20 both had leaky toilets. Rm. 28 also had a leaky bathtub faucet and had standing water in the tub. Room 31 & 32 had bathtub plumbing problems. Q:\Order letters\Craigville Motel April 4,2016 Motel violations.doc r Rm. 28 additionally has a very weak floor around the tub. The tiles and flooring depress when standing on it. Rm. 41 has no shower head in the bathroom and the bathroom window is taped shut. Rm. 42 has plastic covering the window and the ceiling tile in bathroom has evidence of mold. Rm. 17 (upstairs apartment)has a broken window pane in bathroom. Some of the bathroom vanities were made of rough composite material that was not smooth and impervious-much of it was chipping away and may cause harm to the occupant. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: The carpeting in a majority of the rooms is either stained or has burn marks from cigarettes and obvious use of a clothes iron. All of the carpeting in Rooms 32 to 42 (in the rear of the building) is infested with what appears to be carpet beetles. Many of the rooms had pets in them and as a.result have the residual odors. It is also evident that many of the rooms do not have padding and/or did not replace the padding under the carpeting. It is therefore strongly recommended that all of the padding and carpeting be replaced Outside of Room 40 and also in area between Room 38 & 39 there are holes in the soffit in which there is a bird's nest in each of them. 105 CMR 410.482: Smoke Detectors: The smoke detectors in Rooms 14, 35 and 36 are not functioning properly. 105 CMR 410.252: Bathroom Lighting and Electrical Outlets: The bathroom lighting in Rooms 35, 36, 37, 39, 40 and Room 41 are inoperable and/or provide very dim light. 105 CMR 410 253• Light Fixtures Other than in Habitable Rooms or Kitchens: Room 6 has no cover on the exterior light next to doorway. Between Rooms 27 &28 there is an outside electrical junction box that has no cover (Ground level just beyond the sidewalk). 105 CMR 410.480: Locks: Rooms 33 and 35 have no locks on the exterior windows. Every open able exterior window shall be capable of being secured. During this inspection it was also noted that there are no phones in the rooms to dial out to the front desk or to Emergency 911. The only phone that currently exists is in Room 28. It was also observed that in the storage room next to Rm. 32 is a 5 gal bucket of chlorine pellets stored next to some fertilizer. The Town of Barnstable Health Department has mailed you a notice of the Town of Barnstable Toxic and Hazardous Waste collection on Q:\Order letters\Craigville Motel April 4,2016 Motel violations.doc r April 9, 2016. This free collection will take place from 9AM to Noon at the Town of -Barnstable Transfer Station located at 45 Flint Street, Marstons Mills. The outside swimming pool which has not been operational or licensed in many years has standing water in it and the fence is not secure from unauthorized persons entering the pool area. Until such time that you properly abandon the pool, as previously mentioned, you must have a gate that is self-latching with latches placed four feet above ground level or otherwise made inaccessible to children up to eight years of age. You must also keep the water in it from stagnating and creating a mosquito attraction thereby posing a health risk. Finally, in addition to all of the above you are required to hire a Licensed Pesticide Inspector and have this facility inspected for bed bugs, carpet beetles, cockroaches and any other insects. All commercial pesticide applicators must have a valid Pesticide Applicator License issued by the Department of Food & Agriculture. All of the above violations are required to be complied with and any other conditional requirements that the Town of Barnstable Board of Health shall require at the Board of Health hearing on April 12, 2016. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH _.XA. McKean, . 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Tax Total Credit 38W6352 TRANS ID.' .0 0 0.00 125.12 1 194,52 1 l94.52 0 00 0lllple Amount Tendered : $43'7:'18 V isalMC Z TOTAL: $431.1% AYS Ca Change : $0.00 Card Code, i t TOWN OF BARNSTABLE HIO MAR -9 At9 8: 56 t�I�ISION l 1 w� �.a 3q Ll 3)- 1-3 ti x � 17 � �z4 � - �� P� Off` z. 1 COASTAL engineelring co. January 11, 2017 Project No. C17011.02 .Mr. Dilip Patel 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02630 c/o Attorney Jamie Connors VIA EMAIL: jpconnorsatty(@gmail.com RE: Craigville Motel �- Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centerville, MA Structural Conditions Assessment Dear Mr, Patel: As a follow up to my letter, dated December 12, 2016, 1 revisited the site with Mr. David Paananen, from the Town of Barnstable to re-examine the back wall area. As discussed on site with Mr. Paananen, the back wall is out of plumb several inches, and although unsightly, does not constitute a structural concern at this time. From my observations, it appears that some displacement at the top of may have occurred in the original construction as a result of the unbalanced earth pressure on the front foundation. Earth pressure loads, transmitted through the floor diaphragm, met little resistance at the back wall, which likely resulted is some displacement in the stud frame wall. Lateral earth loads on the front foundation eventually stabilized and redistributed through the floor diaphragm into the demising walls located between motel rooms, which act as buttresses to retain any further movement in the wall. Upon close examination of the exterior back walls, there was no evidence that the bottom or top of the wall was dislodged or disconnected from the building frame as a result of any other physical impact force imposed on the structure. The bottom sill plate appears to be attached and aligned with the CMU foundation as evident by the consistent reveal of the exterior wall sheathing with respect to the CMU foundation, and interior walls showed no evidence of vehicle impact or damage to the structure. Regardless the cause of the out of plumb walls, it is apparent that the back wall has been in the same condition for a number of years as evident by the built out case work around the doors and windows and interior the work that was padded out to accommodate the uneven walls. In view of the above, it is my professional opinion that the existing building is structurally sound and does not present a risk to public safety in its present condition, subject to the recommendations identified in my previous report, with the caveat that this situation be monitored for a period of no less than one year, and that any changes in the conditions noted be brought to my immediate attention for further examination if necessary. Craipille Motel January 11, 2017 Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. John A. Bologna, P.E. President JAB/kvp D:\DOC\C37000\17011.02\Dot-Out\Follow Up Letter 2017-01-11.doc i • b TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BARNSTABLE. OFFICE OF TOWN ATTORNEY BARNSTABLE MASS. a D � .•.vsi�r�.serneaiu•ev•^�s.:367 Main Street _33-201; Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601-3907 Phone 508-862-4620 Fax 508-862-4724 RUTH J.WEIL,Town Attorney ruth.weil@town.barnstable.ma.us T. DAVID HOUGHTON, 1"Assistant Town Attorney david.houghton@town.barnstable.ma.us CHARLES S.McLAUGHLIN,Jr.,Assistant Town Attorney March 30, 2017 charles.mclaughlin@town.barnstable.ma.us Scott W. Nickerson, Clerk Barnstable Superior Court Court House 3195 Main Street P.O. Box 425 Barnstable,MA 02630 RE: Jitenddra Patel,Trustee,New Craigville Motel Realty Trust V. Town of Barnstable Board of Health and Wayne Miller, M.D., Paul Caniff,D.M.D. and Junichi Sawayangi, as they Compromise Members of the Board of Health Docket No.: 1572CV00243 Our File No.: 2014-0264 Dear Mr.Nickerson: With reference to the above-entitled matter, enclosed please find: 1. Joint Motion for Entry.of Judgment; and, 2. Certificate of Service. Please file and docket same. Thank you. Sincerely, Charles S. McLaughlin,Jr. CSM/sjr Enclosure cc: James Connors,Esquire Board of Health,Town of Barnstable Building Department, Town of Barnstable Chief of Police,Town of Barnstable West Barnstable Fire Department Deputy Chief, David Paananen COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, ss. MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DOCKET NO.: 1572CV00243 JINTENDRA PATEL, TRUSTEE, NEW CRAIGVILLE MOTEL REALTY TRUST Vs. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, BOARD OF HEALTH, and WAYNE MILLER, M.D., PAUL CANNIFF, D.M.D. and JUNICHI SAWAYANGI, as they comprise the members of the Board of Health Respondents. Joint Motion for Entry of Judgment The Parties to this action jointly move that this Court adopt the Settlement Agreement of the Parties dated October 24, 2016 attached hereto and further order that Judgment in this matter shall enter as the Final Order of this Court requiring the parties hereto to comply with the terms and provisions of said Settlement Agreement.. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, The Respondents, The Petitioner, B eir Attorney, By er Atto y, ( hal-041 Siff& k'J.41 Charles S. McLaughlin,Jr., sq J es P. Connors,Esq., BBO#336880 O# 653135 367 Main Street P.O. Box 557 Hyannis,MA 02601 Barnstable,MA 02630 (508) 862-4620 (508) 744-1513 Charles.McLaughlin@town.barnstable.ma.us Jpconnorsatty@gmail.com March 28, 2017 COMMONWEALTH OF MAS,SAC.HUSETTS BARNSTABLE, ss. MASSACI-IUSETTS TRIAL COURT BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DOCKET NO.: 1572CV00243 JINTENDRA PAT.EL,TRUSTEE, NEW CRAIGVILLE MOTEL REALTY TRUST vs. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, BOARD OF HEALTH, and WAYNE MILLER., M.D., PAUL CANNIFF, D.M.D. and JUNICIII SAIhAYANG.t, as they comprise the members of the Board of Health Respondents. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Whereas, the.Plaihoff operated the property which is the subject of:this action as the"Craigvil.le Motel" (the"motel") for many years, and Whereas, the Plaintiff's operation of the motel created a lengthy history of multiple state sanitary code violations and state building code violations as recited in the defendant Town's pleadings and.memoranda-filed in this action, and Whereas,the Plaintiff had.been warned on multiple occasions over several years by the Defendant Board of Hcalth to correct these violations and to insure that they not be repeated, and Whereas, the Plaintiff was ordered by the Board of Health on January 13, 2015. to allow no new long-term tenants (more than 31 days) but the Plaintiff defied the Board and did so in violation of that order, telling the new long-term tenants to tell Town officials that they had only been on. site for"two or three weeks", and Whereas,the Plaintiff told the Board of'Health on April 7,2015 that she had complied with.the January 13, 201.5 order,knowing full well that that representation was false, and I Whereas,the pleadings show that the Barnstable Police Department responded to calls for assistance at the motel some 222 times in the eighteen months preceding the Board hearings, including 17 disturbances, 10 harassment-related calls,two drug overdoses, six domestic assaults, and 5 drug purchases, among other incidents, and Whereas,the Plaintiff admits to the truth of the recitations above and of the factual content of the affidavits and pleadings tiled by the Town in.this action, and Whereas,the Plaintiff stipulates that the Board of Health had full legal authority and sufficient probable cause to exercise its sound discretion and refuse to renew the Plaintiff's motel license, and Whereas the Plaintiff has taken significant steps to bring the motel into conformity with all governing state and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances, and Whereas,the subject property has been subjected to vigorous inspections and has now passed those inspections, except as may be noted in Appendix A of this Agreement (the"punch list"), and Whereas,the Plaintiff agrees (if applicable)to take all steps necessary to complete the punch list prior to,final issuance of all permits, and Whereas,the.parti.es desire to resolve their differences and to see the motel returned to a licensed facility capable of servicing the legitimate needs of transient motorists pursuant to the ; requirements of G.L. c. 140, Sections 32A, et seq, and Whereas, the Plaintiff has represented to the Town that it has or,,will.soon receive formal franchise approval to operate the property as a"Kni.ght's Inn", a division of the national hotel/motel chain of the Wyndham.Hotel Group, and Whereas, both parties agree that this franchise arrangement will assist the Plaintiff in soliciting . business of the motoring public and that the standards of performance, appearance,inspection, business practices, and oversight ofthe motel will benefit the general public and the interests sought to be.protected by the Board of Health., Now, therefore, the parties agree as:follows: 1. The motel will be permitted.to re-open as a licensed motel facility.in conformity with the conditions set forth below. a. The Plaintiff will demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the Board of IIealth, with the advice of the Office oi'the Town Attorney, that is possesses a valid and current approval of the Wyndham Hotel Group d/b/a Knights Inn(subject to the conditions outlined by Knight's Inn, including its requirement that the Plaintiff meet all Town conditions for issuance of a motel license and that Plaintiff has in fact met those conditions and is allowed to operate as a lawful motel subject to the terms and. ,c conditions contained in this Settlement Agreement as well in conformance with all applicable Town regulations. The Plaintiff shall take all steps necessary to open the motel under the I(night's Inn franchise,understands its obligations towards being.a licensed franchise, and shall.take all steps necessary, as a condition of issuance of a motel license,to meet the obligations required by the Knight's hin within their normal course of issuance and approval as it arises under the terms and conditions enumerated therein). In the event that the.motel's status as a Knight's.Inn franchisee is suspended or revolved for any reason, the Plaintiff agrees that it will immediately notify the Board of Health of this fact and.will immediately cease operating as a motel without first obtaining the approval of the.Board of Health to continue or resume doing so. b. The Plaintiff will meet with the Board of.i-Iealth at three,six, and.twelve months following the issuance of the motel permit, and at least annually thereafter, to review its performance and conforin.ity with all applicable State and local rules,regulations, and.the terms of this agreement including, without limitation,those of the Board of Health and tine West Barnstable Fire Department. c. Without limiting the foregoing conditions,the maximum stay that a motel guest will. be allowed to remain on the property is 30 consecutive days and not more than 45 days total.in any consecutive 90-day period,, provided further that there shall be at least a 7-day hiatus between terms of occupancy. d. No cooking facilities including, without limitation, hot plates and toasters/ovens (except a microwave oven) shall be permitted at any ti.mc on the premises. e. The motel shall not be used for the purpose of.immoral solicitation, immoral bargaining,-or immoral conduct, including prostitution, drugs, or gambling. f. Motel management shall maintain a permanent register in which shall.be recorded the name and residence of every person engaging or occupying a private room. Positive identification in the form of a driver's license,passport, or goverrunent-issued identification of every guest renting a.room shall be photocopied before a room is rented and shall be retained by management for inspection by licensing authorities, their agents, and the police upon demand. g: Motel management shall act reasonably and swiftly to disperse loiterers or patrons. who congregate at the motel. Management shall actively monitor the exterior portions of the rote] property for any evidence.of illegal activity,including drug dealing, drug. usage;or the improper disposal of drug paraphernalia on or adjacent to the motel property. Management shall report any of these activities to the Barnstable Police immediately upon observing the same. h. .Management shall also take immediate steps to solicit emergency medical response for any person on the property appearing to be ill, injured, or needing medical help. Management shall report all such calls for.niedical assistance to the Board of Health at by phone and in writing within 24 hours of such a call. i. Management shall allow representatives of the Building Commissioner,Board of Health, West Barnstable Fire Department, and the Barnstable Police to conduct a physical inspection of the property without prior notice. A refusal.to allow the same shall be cause for immediate.revocation of this license. j. A breach of any of these conditions or of any statute, rule, or ordinance relating to the operation of the Motel shall be cause for immediate revocation of this license. 2. The Plaintiff, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency thereof being hereby acknowledged, waives,releases, and forever discharges the Town, its employees, volunteers,board members,agents,servants and any other party acting on behalf of the Town from.any and all claims and causes of action of any nature whatsoever related to the proceedings and matters raised,or those which could have been raised,in this action. 3.The Town, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency thereof being hereby acknowledged, waive,release, and forever discliarge the Plaintiffs front any and.all claims and causes of action of any tiature whatsoever related to the proceedings and matters raised, or those which.could have been raised, in this action. 4. This Settlement Agreement shall have independent legal significance as a contract between. the 'Parties and may be enforced.by either party in an action at law or in equity. S. Each party to thi.s Agreement will pay its respective a t t o r n e y s' 1'e es, expenses a n d. costs incurred in. coni7ecti.on with all aspects of the matter. 6. This Agreement is to be interpreted a it d enforced under the laws of the Conul7oawcalth of Massachusetts. 7.Upon frill execution.of this Agreement for Judgment, the Parties shall deposit the same with the Court and shall join in a motion requesting that the Court adopt the conditions herein and order that the parties comply with the terms of this Agreement for Judgment. 8. Upon issuance of such order from the Superior Court, the Plaintiff shall cause a copy of the order to be recorded in the Barnstable County registry of Deeds against the motel property and shall thereafter deliver a attested copi-es of the recorded order to the Office of the Town Attorney, the Barnstable Building Conimissio tier,the Barnstable Board.of Health,the.Barnstable Police Department, and the West Barnstable Fire Department. Witness our hands and seals at Barnstable thi.sa(q1"Jay of October 2016. Town.of.Bar istab.le,by Jintendra Patel,Trustee and Individually, AMarlkElls,To i Manager Jintendra Patel I Appendix A 1. A report of the West Barnstable Fire Department dated October 12, 2016. 2. A report of the'Barnstable Building Commissioner dated October 19, 2016 and September 13, 2016 3. A report of the Barnstable Board of Health dated October 11, 2016. r CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I have on this date caused a duplicate copy of the Joint Motion for Entry of Judgment to be mailed, postage prepaid, to all parties of record by First Class Mail. Susan J. Robbins Legal Assistant TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 367 Main Street,New Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601-3907 (508) 862-4620; (508) 862-4724 Fax Dated: March 30, 2017 1 Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin To: James P. Connors Cc: McKean, Thomas; Roma, Paul; McLaughlin, Charles - Subject: Craigville Motel Hi Jamie, Hope all is well with you. We have one last loose end with the Craigville Motel. (Sigh) We need an application for their annual Certificate of Inspection as'well as the associated fee of$79.00. This action will allow the necessary paperwork to catch up with the recent inspection process. Another inspection will not be required as Paul has indicated :.that he is satisfied at this point. Once the aforementioned application is received, we will inform Health accordingly and they can proceed with their process of issuing the actual license. i ' . hank you for your kind assistance in resolving this matter. Robin C.Anderson -Zoning Enforcement Officer . ..200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026ol ,,..5o8-862:-4027 ;<<<. 3/29/2017 f f i r Roma, Paul To: Fireprevention Subject: RE:Craigville Motel Hi Dave, This is to confirm the numerous discussions between the Fire Department and Building Department held during the myriad of inspections at the motel. Months ago improper storage and maintenance/repair of fire partitions(780 CMR chapter 4,section 413.2)concerns were brought up and were to be corrected.To avoid duplication of effort, I understood that they would be mentioned as part of the Fire Department portion of the report. Based upon the date of the photos, it appears that the repairs.have not been effected'. Thanks, Paul From: Fireprevention [mailto:firepreventionCd)westbarnstablefire.com] Sent:Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:58 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: Craigville Motel Hi, Paul I need an official determination from the building department on the following items.And conditions at the Craigville . Mo.f el, located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA.This property is within the West Barnstable Fire District. 1. Do the fire partitions in the attic areas of the motel meet the requirements of the building code,with penetrations in the partitions and the use of spray foam as a way to seal holes/cracks? I have included a copy of the fire departments code and some photos. 2. Does the attic space of the motel meet the building codes requirements for storage areas? I have included a copy of the fire departments code and some photos Thank you, David Paananen 1 WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT I 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable,Ma.02668 westbarnstablefiredept@verizon.net DAvID PAANANEN Deputy Chief Business: 508-362-3241 Fax: 508-362-3683 Emergency:911 i February 27,2017 The West Barnstable Fire Department and Town of Barnstable Health inspectors inspected the Craigville Motel, Located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA. Present at the inspection was a representative for the motel. The Town of Barnstable Building, zoning, electrical and --- - plumbing inspectors were not present for the inspections. The property at this address is located within the West Barnstable Fire District. The reason for the inspection was to identify hazards and problem areas concerning life safety and health. This inspection was a follow up inspection for licensing consideration of rooms 1-32 consisting of all rooms on the upper level. The inspection was done on 02/21/2017. The fire department additionally inspected the attic area of the motel only,the day after the licensing board meeting on 01/24/2017 where the licensing board was told by a representative of the motel that the motel was ready for an inspection and didn't know why one hadn't been done. At the inspection that was conducted on 01/25/2017, only the fire department and the motel owners were present. This inspection is one of many that have been done by request of the motel after being advised not to request inspections until all violations have been dealt with. Only the attic area was inspected on the 25`h. All penetrations in the fire walls in the attic areas need to be filled/sealed creating separation between attic areas. All materials used should have fire rating approved by the building department. This problem was not corrected. Inspection of the fire walls in the attic space on the east and west wings were done. There are numerous penetrations in the fire walls. The building department advised us that the spray foam does not have an adequate rating for sealing penetrations in the fire walls. The attic area is not suitable for storage and all storage in these areas must be removed. See attached email and photos. Conditions on 01/25/2017 and 02/21/2017. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.3.3)(780 CMR chapter 4, section 413.2) Previously inspection of attic areas over rooms 11 and 22 were not adequate. Scuttles have been added to the storage rooms providing for inspection. During inspection on the 1/25/2017 a hole was noted in the peak of the roof. On re-inspection on 02/21/2017 repairs had been made to the roof. All fire extinguishers in the area of the rooms that were inspected are up to date and are due for service before April 30,2017. The damage to the outside tamper proof covers has been corrected. Four chairs and one set of curtains in the kitchen area of apartment 17 need to be removed because they lack flammability ratings.(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.6.3.1) Carbon monoxide detectors are still in need of replacement as many of the original detectors are still in use from original permit issued for installation. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 1 Section 1.1.4) (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.5.8.1) Smoke detectors were checked and the following rooms had low batteries: 10 and 11. The battery in room 10 was replaced during the inspection.Room 11 was noted when returning to inspect attic area in vicinity of room 11. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 section 4.5.8.1) Storage areas still need to be cleared of combustibles within two feet of the ceiling. The mechanical, boiler, and electrical rooms need to be free of combustible materials (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10, section 10.19.3.1) (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.19.5.1) Additionally the holes in the wall and the pipe chase leading to the attic located in the electrical room need to be appropriately sealed. Room 17 grounding for the refrigerator was changed the adapter for grounding to a two prong outlet was removed and the outlet was abandoned. A three way adapter was instead used to allow for the refrigerator - - and a-through the-wall A/C-unit-to be simultaneously plugged into a single standalone outlet with only one connection point intended for the A/C unit resulting in an overloaded outlet. The owner was advised not'to plug more than one item into this outlet and was also advised that a simple single screw securing --- - • the grounding adapter to the original outlet was all that was needed. In the attic area of the west wing there was chafing on electrical wiring that was noted during previous inspection. This condition was present on 01/25/2017 and on 02/21/2017. All electrical junction boxes need to have covers in place. As seen in one of attached photos the cover was removed or never installed but is available for installation. David Paananen r Fireprevention From: Roma, Paul <Paul.Roma @town.barnstable.ma.us> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 9:21 AM To: Fireprevention Subject: RE:Craigville Motel Hi Dave, This is to confirm the numerous discussions between the Fire Department and Building Department held during the myriad of inspections at the motel. Months ago improper storage and maintenance/repair of fire partitions(780 CMR chapter 4,section 413.2)concerns were brought up and were to be corrected.To avoid duplication of effort, I understood that they would be mentioned as part of the Fire Department portion of the report. Based upon the date of the photos, it appears that the repairs have not been effected. Thanks, Paul From: Fireprevention fmailto•fireprevention westbarnstablefire.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:58 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: Craigville Motel Hi, Paul I need an official determination from the building department on the following items.And conditions at the Craigville Motel, located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road,Centerville, MA.This property is within the West Barnstable Fire District. 1. Do the fire partitions in the attic areas of the motel meet the requirements of the building code,with penetrations in the partitions and the use of spray foam as a way to seal holes/cracks? 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International Fire Code.See Section 311.2 and the Inter- national Fire Code for occupancy group requirements. 412.7.2 Design.Helicopter landing areas and the supports �A-►�'nn j�=l k — a���3 thereof on the roof of a building shall be noncombustible �] 414.1.3 Inforihahofi require report shall b su - construction.Landing areas shall be designed to confine any miffed to the building official identifying the maximum flammable liquid spillage to the landing area itself and pro- expected quantities of hazardous materials to be stored, visions shall be made to drain such spillage away from any used in a closed system and used in an open system,and sub- exit or stairway serving the helicopter landing area or from a divided to separately address hazardous material classifica- structure housing such exit or stairway. For structural lion categories based on Tables 307.1(1)and 307.1(2).The design requirements,see Section 1605.4. methods of protection from such hazards,including but not 412.7.3 Means of egress.The means of egress from heli- limited to control areas,fire protection systems and Group H occupancies shall be indicated in the report and on the ports and helistops shall comply with the provisions of construction documents. The opinion and report shall be Chapter 10.Landing areas located on buildings or structures prepared by a qualified person, firm or corporation shall have two or more means of egress.For landing areas approved by the building official and provided without less than 60 feet(18 288 mm)in length or less than 2,000 charge to the enforcing agency. square feet(186 mz)in area,the second means of egress is permitted to be a fire escape,alternating tread device or lad- For buildings and structures with an occupancy in Group der leading to the floor below. H, separate floor plans shall be submitted identifying the 412.7.4 Rooftop heliports and helistops. Rooftop heli- locations of anticipated contents and processes so as to ports and helistops shall comply with NFPA 418. reflect the nature of each occupied portion of every building and structure. z+ I ,-+ . j � 4{ Pc � 9 [F]414.2 Control areas.Control areas shall comply with Sec- SECTION 413 lions 414.2.1 through 414.2.5 and the International Fire Code. COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE � 414.2.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall 413.1 General.High-piled stock or rack storage in any occu- be separated from each other by fire barriers constructed in pancy group shall comply with the International Fire Code. accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies con- 413.2 Attic, under-floor and concealed spaces. Attic, structed in accordance with Section 712,or both. under-floor and concealed spaces used for storage of combusti- [F] 414.2.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quanti- ble materials shall be protected on the storage side as required for 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction. Openings shall ties. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities of be protected by assemblies that are self-closing and are of hazardous materials per control area permitted at each floor noncombustible construction or solid wood core not less than level within a building shall be in accordance with Table 13/4 inch(45 mm)in thickness. 414.2.2. Exceptions: [F] 414.2.3 Number. The maximum number of control areas within a building shall be in accordance with Table 1. Areas protected by approved automatic sprinkler sys- 414.2.2. tems. 2. Group R-3 and U occupancies. 414.2.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The re- quired fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accordance with Table 414.2.2. The floor assembly of the SECTION 414 control area and the construction supporting the floor of the HAZARDOUS MATERIALS control area shall have a minimum 2-hour fire-resistance [F]414.1 General.The provisions of Sections 414.1 through gating. 414.7 shall apply to buildings and structures occupied for the Exception:The floor assembly of the control area and manufacturing,processing,dispensing,use or storage of haz- the construction supporting the floor of the control area ardous materials. are allowed to be 1-hour fire-resistance rated in buildings [F] 414.1.1 Other provisions. Buildings and structures of Types IIA, IIIA and VA construction, provided that with an occupancy in Group H shall also comply with the both of the following conditions exist: applicable provisions of Section 415 and the International 1. The building is equipped throughout with an auto- Fire Code. matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section [F]414.1.2 Materials.The safe design of hazardous mate- 903.3.1.1; and rial occupancies is material dependent.Individual material 2. The building is three stories or less above grade requirements are also found in Sections 307 and 415,and in plane. 58 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY 412.7.1 Size. The landing area for helicopters less than the International Mechanical Code and the International 3,500 pounds(1588 kg)shall be a minimum of 20 feet(6096 Fire Code. `r mm) in length and width. The landing area shall be sur- rounded on all sides by a clear area having a minimum aver- [F]414.1.2.1 Aerosols.Level 2 and 3 aerosol products age width at roof level of 15 feet (4572 mm) but with no shall be stored and displayed in accordance with the width less than 5 feet(1524 mm). International Fire Code.See Section 311.2 and the Inter- national Fire Code for occupancy group requirements. 412.7.2 Design.Helicopter landing areas and the supports ,��tI'nn jF=1/� — a thereof on the roof of a building shall be noncombustible [F] 414.1.3 InforrhatiA require�A report sh b su - construction.Landing areas shall be designed to confine any mitted to the building official identifying the maximum flammable liquid spillage to the landing area itself and pro- expected quantities of hazardous materials to be stored, visions shall be made to drain such spillage away from any used in a closed system and used in an open system,and sub- exit or stairway serving the helicopter landing area or from a divided to separately address hazardous material classifica- structure housing such exit or stairway. For structural lion categories based on Tables 307.1(1)and 307.1(2).The design requirements,see Section 1605.4. methods of protection from such hazards,including but not 412.7.3 Means of a ess.The means o e res�s from heli- limited to control areas,fire protection systems and Group gT f g H occupancies shall be indicated in the report and on the ports and helistops shall comply with the provisions of construction documents. The opinion and report shall be Chapter 10.Landing areas located on buildings or structures prepared by a qualified person, firm or corporation shall have two or more means of egress. For landing areas approved by the building official and provided without less than 60 feet(18 288 mm)in length or less than 2,000 charge to the enforcing agency. square feet(186 mz)in area,the second means of egress is permitted to be a fire escape,alternating tread device or lad- For buildings and structures with an occupancy in Group der leading to the floor below. H, separate floor plans shall be submitted identifying the 412.7.4 Rooftop heliports and helistops. Rooftop heli- locations of anticipated contents and processes so as to ports and helistops shall comply with NFPA 418. reflect the nature of each occupied portion of every building 7 and 44 i PC �` q [F]414.2 Control areas.Control areas shall comply with Sec- SECTION 413 lions 414.2.1 through 414.2.5 and the International Fire Code. COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE 413.1 General.High-piled stock or rack storage in any occu- 414.2.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers constructed in pancy group shall comply with the International Fire Code. accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies con- 413.2 Attic, under-floor and concealed spaces. Attic, structed in accordance with Section 712,or both. under-floor and concealed spaces used for storage of combusti- [F] 414.2.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quanti- ble materials shall be protected on the storage side as required for 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction. Openings shall ties. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities of be protected by assemblies that are self-closing and are of hazardous materials per control area permitted at each floor noncombustible construction or solid wood core not less than level within a building shall be in accordance with Table 13/4 inch(45 mm)in thickness. 414.2.2. Exceptions: [F] 414.2.3 Number. The maximum number of control areas within a building shall be in accordance with Table 1. Areas protected by approved automatic sprinkler sys- 414.2.2. tems. 2. Group R-3 and U occupancies. 414.2.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The re- quired fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accordance with Table 414.2.2. The floor assembly of the SECTION 414 control area and the construction supporting the floor of the HAZARDOUS MATERIALS control area shall have a minimum 2-hour fire-resistance [F]414.1 General.The provisions of Sections 414.1 through gating. 414.7 shall apply to buildings and structures occupied for the Exception: The floor assembly of the control area and manufacturing,processing,dispensing,use or storage of haz- the construction supporting the floor of the control area ardous materials. are allowed to be 1-hour fire-resistance rated in buildings [F] 414.1.1 Other provisions. Buildings and structures of Types IIA, MA and VA construction, provided that with an occupancy in Group H shall also comply with the both of the following conditions exist: applicable provisions of Section 415 and the International 1. The building is equipped throughout with an auto- Fire Code. matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section [F]414.1.2 Materials.The safe design of hazardous mate- 903.3.1.1; and rial occupancies is material dependent.Individual material 2. The building is three stories or less above grade requirements are also found in Sections 307 and 415,and in plane. 58 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® r y WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable,Ma. 02668 westbarnstablefiredept@verizon.net DAVID PAANANEN Deputy Chief Business: 508-362-3241 Fax: 508-362-3683 Emergency:911 February 27,2017 The West Barnstable Fire Department and Town of Barnstable Health inspectors inspected the Craigville Motel, Located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA. Present at the inspection was a representative for the motel. The Town of Barnstable Building, zoning, electrical and plumbing inspectors were not present for the inspections. The property at this address is located within the West Barnstable Fire District. The reason for the inspection was to identify hazards and problem areas concerning life safety and health. This inspection was a follow up inspection for licensing consideration of rooms 1-32 consisting of all rooms on the upper level. The inspection was done on 02/21/2017. The fire department additionally inspected the attic area of the motel only,the day after the licensing board meeting on 01/24/2017 where the licensing board was told by a representative of the motel that the motel was ready for an inspection and didn't know why one hadn't been done. At the inspection that was conducted on 01/25/2017, only the fire department and the motel owners were present. This inspection is one of many that have been done by request of the motel after being advised not to request inspections until all violations have been dealt with. Only the attic area was inspected on the 25`h. All penetrations in the fire walls in the attic areas need to be filled/sealed creating separation between attic areas. All materials used should have fire rating approved by the building department. This problem was not corrected. Inspection of the fire walls in the attic space on the east and west wings were done. There are numerous penetrations in the fire walls. The building department advised us that the spray foam does not have an adequate rating for sealing penetrations in the fire walls. The attic area is not suitable for storage and all storage in these areas must be removed. See attached email and photos. Conditions on 01/25/2017 and 02/21/2017. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.3.3)(780 CMR chapter 4, section 413.2) Previously inspection of attic areas over rooms 11 and 22 were not adequate. Scuttles have been added to the storage rooms providing for inspection. During inspection on the 1/25/2017 a hole was noted in the peak of the roof. On re-inspection on 02/21/2017 repairs had been made to the roof. All fire extinguishers in the area of the rooms that were inspected are up to date and are due for service before April 30,2017. The damage to the outside tamper proof covers has been corrected. Four chairs and one set of curtains in the kitchen area of apartment 17 need to be removed because they lack flammability ratings.(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.6.3.1) Carbon monoxide detectors are still in need of replacement as many of the original detectors are i still in use from original permit issued for installation. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 1 Section 1.1.4) (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.5.8.1) Smoke detectors were checked and the following rooms had low batteries: 10 and 11. The battery in room 10 was replaced during the inspection. Room 11 was noted when returning to inspect attic area in vicinity of room 11. (527 CNM 1.00 Chapter 4 section 4.5.8.1) Storage areas still need to be cleared of combustibles within two feet of the ceiling. The mechanical, boiler, and electrical rooms need to be free of combustible materials (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10, section 10.19.3.1) (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.19.5.1) Additionally the holes in the wall and the pipe chase leading to the attic located in the electrical room need to be appropriately sealed. Room 17 grounding for the refrigerator was changed the adapter for grounding to a two prong outlet was removed and the outlet was abandoned. A three way adapter was instead used to allow for the refrigerator and a through the wall A/C unit to be simultaneously plugged into a single standalone outlet with only one connection point intended for the A/C unit resulting in an overloaded outlet. The owner was advised not to plug more than one item into this outlet and was also advised that a simple single screw securing the grounding adapter to the original outlet was all that was needed. In the attic area of the west wing there was chafing on electrical wiring that was noted during previous inspection. This condition was present on 01/25/2017 and on 02/21/2017. All electrical junction boxes need to have covers in place. As seen in one of attached photos the cover was removed or never installed but is available for installation. David Paananen t Fireprevention From: Roma, Paul <Paul.Roma@town.barnstable.ma.us> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 9:21 AM To: Fireprevention Subject: RE: Craigville Motel Hi Dave, This is to confirm the numerous discussions between the Fire Department and Building Department held during the myriad of inspections at the motel. Months ago improper storage and maintenance/repair of fire partitions(780 CMR chapter 4, section 413.2)concerns were brought up and were to be corrected.To avoid duplication of effort, I understood that they would be mentioned as part of the Fire Department portion of the report. Based upon the date of the photos, it appears that the repairs have not been effected. Thanks, Paul From: Fireprevention Finailto•fireprevention westbarnstablefire.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:58 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: Craigville Motel Hi, Paul I need an official determination from the building department on the following items.And conditions at the Craigville Motel, located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road,Centerville, MA.This property is within the West Barnstable Fire District. 1. Do the fire partitions in the attic areas of the motel meet the requirements of the building code,with penetrations in the partitions and the use of spray foam as a way to seal holes/cracks? 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Based upon the date of the photos, it appears that the repairs have not been effected. Thanks, Paul From: Fireprevention [mailto:firegreventionCabwestbarnstablefire.com] Sent:Vednesday, February 22, 2017 11:58 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: Craigville Motel Hi, Paul I need an official determination from the building department on the following items.And conditions at the Craigville Motel, located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA.This property is within the West Barnstable Fire District. 1. Do the fire partitions in the attic areas of the motel meet the requirements of the building code,with penetrations in the partitions and the use of spray foam as a way to seal holes/cracks? I have included a copy of the fire departments code and some photos. 2. Does the attic space of the motel meet the building codes requirements for storage areas? I have included a copy of the fire departments code and some photos Thank you, David Paananen Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Dave Paananen[dpaananen@westbamstablefire.com) Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:35 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: 07/28/2016 craigville Inspection Hi Robin, Here is the quick list of items found during our inspection of the Cralgville motel on rooms 1-10 and the attic space of same on 07/28/2016. 1 Heat detector in room two needs to be replaced.This should have been corrected by the alarm company during their inspection of the system. 2 In the attic space there were numerous penetrations still visible on the two fire walls. 3 In the attic the frayed wires are still present.This problem has not been corrected. 4 In the attic space the orange extension cord is still in use as a long term power supply.This is the third time this has been reported. It has been noted during inspections on 06/13/2016 and 03/29/2016. Only rooms 1-10 were inspected and the attic space above rooms 1-10. Thanks, Dave 7/28/2016 r Date: July 28,2016 To: Building File From Robin Anderson,Zoning Officer Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions:Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Don Desmarais,Health Inspector,Deputy Chief Dave Paananen,WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10&Rooms 19,25 &29 Upper Level Conditions&Corrections: • Hot water—consistently not to required temp in rooms 1-10 • Drawers in all rooms—not clean&some units contained foreign debris • Clean and install fresh drawer liners—All rooms • Baseboards and Window sills—not clean-dust,debris and rust All rooms • Screens not secure in windows All rooms • Trip levers in sinks&tubs not connected or inoperable • Cracked tiles • Flanges around every shower curtain rod rusted, most rods rusted. All rooms • Closet interiors need to be painted. All rooms • Back of all doors need to be painted. All rooms • Stained lamp shades • Stained pillows and pillow cases&protective sleeves • Mirrors not clean • Rear window/cracked pane in Room 1 • Torn screen • All AC filters must be replaced All rooms • Replace lav door latch in room 10 • Some bedding (blanket) stained(Room 2) • Water pressure seemed low Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116)concerning attic space ident ping frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. :Message Pagel;of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Anderson, Robin " Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 3:33 PM .To: McLaughlin, Charles; Roma, Paul; 'David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com)'; Lauzon, Jeffrey Cc: Weil, Ruth; Patterson, Amber "Subject: RE: Craigville Motel Hi Charlie, I am informed that we have not received a subsequent report or written confirmation concerning the status'of the subject bowed wall in the rear of the motel. I am unsure at this time if all of DC Paananen's issues have been resolved to his satisfaction. With regards to the penetrations noted previously in the attic space,due to the time,;. constraints the Building Commissioner will defer to the Deputy Chief to confirm the required repair and/or .p blocking. FT'I: I have not been informed what staff members will be attending tomorrow if any. Paul has SPR informal-:staff meeting tomorrow afternoon. Please let me know if you require additional information from us. Robin C.Anderson ` Zoning Enforcement Officer 20o Main Street. Hyannis,MA 026oi 508-862-4027 -----Original Message----- From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 12:36 PM To: Roma, Paul; David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com); Anderson, Robin; Lauzon, Jeffrey Cc: Weil, Ruth Subject: Craigville Motel Folks, Just a reminder that Craigville is before the BoH tomorrow at 3:00.Are you attending? Also, have you received and approved the follow up structural inspection report concerning the bowing foundation? Are there any other open issues that you will be bringing up? Thanks. - Charlie .2/23/2017 Date: July 28,2016 To: Building File From Donald Desmarais,Health Inspector 'Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer,Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 &Rooms 19, 25 &29 Upper Level r Conditions & Corrections: Dilip Patel was verbally notified to post rooms 33-42(back, lower side of Motel)"Unfelt for human habitation" Room 1 Room 8 Tub enclosure needs repair. No stopper in sink Hot water @ 105F(must be 110) Shower flanges rusted Fridge in poor repair Broken window latch Cracked window Sink @ 105F Found pill of Lorazepam in drawer Room 2 Screen incorrectly installed Rusted shower rod Broken window lock Room 9 Stained bedding No sink stopper Water @ 105F Rusted shower rod flanges Filthy door Water @ 105 Bathroom screen has hole in it Room 3 Dried glue on tub enclosure Shower rod flanges rusted Window in bathroom doesn't function correctly Room 10 Water @,105F No lock on window No stopper on sink Room 4 Bathroom door latch(door jamb) Rusted light fixture in bathroom Water @109F Sink stopper incorrect size Pillow disgusting Water @ 105F Lamp shade stained Crud in drawers Room 5 Rusted shower rod flanges Room 19 Bathroom window full of conensation No sink stopper And,deteriorating Rusted shower rod flange Room 5 cont.. Room 25 No drain in sink Rusted shower flanges Stained pillows No protective case on pillows (stained) Room 6 Shower rod rusted Water @ 109F screen in sleeping room incorrectly installed Stained pillows Room 29 Rusted shower flanges Room 7 Dried glue on tiles Screen installed incorrectly No sink stopper Cracked tile in shower Dirty grout Water @108F Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116)concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. ;r rl COASTAL engineering ca. December 20, 2016 Project No. C17011.02 Mr. Dilip Patel 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02630 c/o Attorney Jamie Connors VIA EMAIL:jpconnorsatty(@gmail.com RE: Craigville Motel Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centerville, MA Structural Conditions Assessment Dear Mr. Patel: Pursuant to your request and subsequent authorization, personnel from Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. (CEC) visited the site of the referenced property on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at approximately 10:00 AM, to investigate the structural condition of the referenced motel building. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the existing building for structural adequacy and to assess the existing structure relative to building code compliance for life-safety concerns with respect to the cited potential issues with the structure. Field measurements and hand drawn sketches of the existing framing were obtained along with photo documentation of the existing structure while on site. Accordingly, the following is a summary of our findings: General Description The existing building is a two level, wood frame structure housing approximately (33) motel rooms, split on . two levels, and a two story motel office unit housing a first floor front office with an upper floor on-site manager's apartment. The building is "C" shaped in plan, with the center section running parallel with street and two "wings" on the east and west end running perpendicular to the center portion of the building. The building lot is relatively level on street level, but slopes off toward the back of the lot, creating a two level "walk-out" at the lower level in the center section of the facility. The structure is conventional light-frame wood construction with a shallow concrete block, concrete masonry unit (CMU) foundation under the wings and most of the central portion of the building. The section under the office space appears to be cast-in- place concrete foundation. The main level corresponds to the upper grade at the main entry Orleans I Sar dwlc:h I Nantucket = - Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 and the lower level corresponds with the rooms that can only be accessed from the backside of the building, and are respectively hereafter referred to as "Upper Floor" and "Lower Floor" levels. As described above, the east and west wings of the structure are of a single-story structure, with rooms directly accessed .from the main parking area on the Upper Level and an at grade access at the Lower Level. The structure is light-frame wood construction, consisting of wood frame bearing walls, roofs and floors that are conventionally stick framed, with floor joists and roof rafters spanning the short building dimension, clear spanning from front to back of the motel units. The crawl space under the first floor is accessed through several framed block wall openings located in each wing. The foundations are composed of four courses of 8" CMU supported on a continuous 16" wide concrete footing. The central portion of the structure is two stories tall by virtue of the sloping lot. The Main Office/Manager's Apartment is two stories above the main parking level, making it a three level unit by virtue of the "walk- out" at the Lower Level. Excluding the main office, the central portion consists of guest rooms on both the Upper and Lower Level. The roof structure is accessible through an attic access door located above the Main Office. The attic, which is used primarily for storage, reveals the roof structure, which is framed with 2x6 common rafters spaced at 24 inches on center. The rafters are framed as a simple gable, with a 9:12 pitch. The rafters are supported by bearing walls at the front and back of the building with a central ridge board and collar ties that span the width of the structure. The attic floor/ceiling joist are also 2x6 construction, spanning the same direction as the roof rafters, with intermittent"purlins" and knee wall studs spaced parallel the spine of the building in both rafter bays. The floors are framed with full dimension 2x12 floor joist spanning from front to back of the building, in alignment with the roof rafters and ceiling joist framing in the roof above. The Lower Level floor is a concrete slab on grade constructed over a shallow foundation. Some areas along the east and west wing of the building show grade elevation relatively close to the sill plate elevation, particularly along the back walls closest to the street. The foundation of most of the central portion is composed of CMU on a continuous concrete spread footing, whereas the main office unit appears to be founded on cast-in-place concrete foundation, with the slab grade elevation relatively close to the parking grade elevation. Observations The framing of the building appeared to be intact and performing adequately. In the attic, the roof framing showed no signs of duress or deterioration of any of the members observed. The structure appears to have been reinforced with a mid-span 2x4 continuous horizontal purlin and stud supports placed at the rafter mid-span at some point to stiffen the roof framing. Likewise, the ceiling joist that form the attic floor appear sound, with no visible signs of deflection or stress cracks in the ceilings that would be typical if any of the members were overstressed. i rt Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 The Upper Level floors, which are framed with full dimension 2x12's (la 16" o.c. that clear span the entire building width, also appeared to be in good condition, with no visible signs of overstress or deflection in any of the units observed. The foundations appear to be intact for the most part, barring some minor cracking observed in the concrete block mortar joints. The most noticeable of these cracks is in.the cast-in-place foundation wall under the backside of the main office. This crack runs transverse to the foundation and is localized to the one building corner, extending several feet along length of the wall.The crack appears to have been there for some time as evident from the weathering and staining along the surface and depth of the crack. There is also a vertical crack at the same wall which could be a result of differential settlement of the structure. The other cracks, in the CMU walls, appeared to be primarily minor settlement or shrinkage cracks and represented no significant threat to the stability of the structure. A laser level was utilized to check for significant differential settlement along the length of the structure. The result obtained was that the elevations of the finished floors of the rooms on the lower level varied by no more than '/Z inch total. The exterior grade along the backside of both wings of the building was built up from sedimentation and leaf clutter accumulation over the years, resulting in some deterioration of the exterior siding that is in close proximity to the ground. Some deterioration was also noted at the exterior trim in several locations, .including around individual room A/C wall units, at corner trim locations at gutter facia boards. Missing shingles were also observed-in several locations. Comments and Recommendations Overall, the existing building is in fair condition and structurally sound, with no major defects observed. The building shows no major structural issues, with only minor repairs and ordinary maintenance required to upkeep the structure. The crack in the rear structure appears to have been there for some time. Possible causes may be attributable to poor quality control in the original construction, accidental impact during snow plowing operations, freeze thaw expansion due to water migration into the foundation to slab construction joints and long term wear and tear on the structure. Nonetheless, the overall foundation of the building appears to be generally plumb and true, with no visible signs of settlement or structural failure observed. Laser level measurements obtained indicate that minor differential settlement in the building is within reasonable.standards for this type of construction. This difference could easily be attributed to variations.in the original construction or slight long term settlement over time, but in any case, the differential settlement is not significant and should not pose a risk to the structure.or present any life safety issues. In view of the above, based on our assessment of the existing structure, it is determined that the existing building is structurally sound and does not pose a public safety risk in its present condition. 4 Croigville Motel December 20, 2016 Recommendations to maintain the building in good repair include: 1. Clear out leaf clutter from around the building perimeter and remove excess fill material built up against the building perimeter to ensure a minimum of eight inches (8") of standoff between the siding and the exterior grade; 2. Repair cracks in the CMU mortar joints by retooling failed mortar and repointing with a stiff portland cement mortar mixture that is compatible with the existing CMU; 3. Repair cracks in the concrete foundation by gouging out the deteriorated sections of the concrete surrounding the crack and injecting a suitable epoxy modified repair mortar into the crack, then coating the entire exposed concrete surface with a crystalline modified parging cement; 4. Repair or replace damaged siding, trim and facia boards, repair and damaged wood substrate and repaint to protect against long term deterioration. Please let us know if you have any questions concerning this report. . Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. John A. Bologna, P.E. Lucas M. Roy President Project Engineer Enclosure: Photo documentation JAB/LMR/kvp D:\DOC\C37000\17011.02\Doc-Out\2016-12-20 Structural Report.docx d............. COASTAL engineering co. December 20, 2016 Project No. C17011.02 Mr. Dilip Patel 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02630 c/o'Attorney Jamie Connors VIA EMAIL:jpconnorsatty(@gmail.corn RE: Craigville Motel Shoot Flying Hill Rd,Centerville, MA Structural Conditions Assessment Dear Mr. Patel: Pursuant to your request and subsequent authorization, personnel from Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. (CEC) visited the site of the referenced property on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at approximately 10:00 AM, to investigate the structural condition of the referenced motel building. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the existing building for structural adequacy and to assess the existing structure relative to building code compliance for life-safety concerns with respect to the cited potential issues with the structure. Field measurements and hand drawn sketches of the existing framing were obtained along with photo documentation of the existing structure while on site. Accordingly, the following is a summary of our findings: 'General Description The existing building is a two level, wood frame structure housing approximately (33) motel rooms, split on two levels, and a two story motel office unit housing a first floor front office with an upper floor on-site manager's apartment. The building is "C" shaped in plan,with the center section running parallel with street and two "wings" on the east and west end running perpendicular to the center portion of the building. The building lot is relatively level on street level, but slopes off toward the back of the lot, creating a two level "walk-out" at the lower level in the center section of the facility.The structure is conventional light-frame wood construction with a shallow concrete block, concrete masonry unit (CMU) foundation under the wings and most of the central portion of the building. The section under the office space appears to be cast-in- place concrete foundation. The main level corresponds to the upper grade at the main entry 260 Cranberry Highway,Orleans,MA 02653 Orleans I s'andmith 1 Nantucket`' SO8,255,6S11R. Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 and the lower level corresponds with the rooms that can only be accessed from the backside of the building, and are respectively hereafter referred to as "Upper Floor" and "Lower Floor" levels. As described above, the east and west wings of the structure are of a single-story structure, with rooms directly accessed from the main parking area on the Upper Level and an at grade access at the Lower Level.The structure is light-frame wood construction, consisting of wood frame bearing walls, roofs and floors that are conventionally stick framed, with floor joists and roof rafters spanning the short building dimension, clear spanning from front to back of the motel units..The crawl space under the first floor is accessed through several framed block wall openings located in each wing. The foundations are composed of four courses of 8" CMU supported on a continuous 16"wide concrete footing. The central portion of the structure is two stories tall by virtue of the sloping lot.The Main Office/Manager's Apartment is two stories above the main parking level, making it a three level unit by virtue of the "walk- out" at the Lower Level. Excluding the main office, the central portion consists of guest rooms on both the Upper and Lower Level. The roof structure is accessible through an attic access door located above the Main Office. The attic, which is used primarily for storage, reveals the roof structure, which is framed with 2x6 common rafters spaced at 24 inches on center. The rafters are framed as a simple gable,with a 9:12 pitch. The rafters are supported by bearing walls at the front and back of the building with a central ridge board and collar ties that span the width of the structure. The attic floor/ceiling joist are also 2x6 construction, spanning the same direction as the roof rafters, with intermittent"purlins" and knee wall studs spaced parallel the spine of the building in both rafter bays.The floors are framed with full dimension 2x12 floor joist spanning from front to back of the building, in alignment with the roof rafters and ceiling joist framing in the roof above. The Lower Level floor is a concrete slab on grade constructed over a shallow foundation. Some areas along the east and west wing of the building show grade elevation relatively.close to the sill plate elevation, particularly along the back walls closest to the street. The foundation of most of the central portion is composed of CMU on'a continuous concrete spread footing, whereas the main office unit appears to be founded on cast-in-place concrete foundation, with the slab grade elevation relatively close to the parking grade elevation. Observations The framing of the building appeared to be intact and performing adequately. In the attic, the roof framing showed no signs of duress or deterioration of any of the members observed. The structure appears to have been reinforced with a mid-span 2x4 continuous horizontal purlin and stud supports placed at'the rafter mid-span at some point to stiffen the roof framing. Likewise, the ceiling joist that form the attic floor appear sound, with no visible signs of deflection or stress cracks in the ceilings that would be typical if any of the members were overstressed. J Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 The Upper Level floors, which are framed with full dimension 2x12's (B 16" o.c. that clear span the-entire building width, also appeared to be in good condition,with no visible signs of overstress or deflection in any of the units observed. The foundations appear to be intact for the most part, barring some minor cracking observed in the concrete block mortar joints.The most noticeable of these cracks is in the cast-in-place foundation wall under the backside of the main office.This crack runs transverse to the foundation and is localized to the one building corner, extending several feet along length of the wall.The crack appears to have been there for some time as evident from the weathering and staining along the surface and depth of the crack. There is also a vertical crack at the same wall which could be a result of differential settlement of the structure. The other cracks, in the CMU walls, appeared to be primarily minor settlement or shrinkage cracks and represented no significant threat to the stability of the structure. A laser level was utilized to check for significant differential settlement along the length of the structure.The result obtained was that the elevations of the finished floors of the rooms on the lower level varied by no more than 'h inch total. The exterior grade along the backside of both wings of the building was built up from sedimentation and leaf clutter accumulation over the years, resulting in some deterioration of the exterior siding that is in close proximity to the ground. Some deterioration was also noted at the exterior trim in several locations, including around individual room A/C wall units, at corner trim locations at gutter facia boards. Missing shingles were also observed in several locations. Comments and Recommendations Overall, the existing building is in fair condition and structurally sound, with no major defects observed.The building shows no major structural issues, with only minor repairs and ordinary maintenance required to upkeep the structure.The crack in the rear structure appears to have been there for some time. Possible causes may be attributable to poor quality control in the original construction, accidental impact during snow plowing operations, freeze.thaw expansion due to water migration into the foundation to slab construction joints and long term wear and tear on the structure. Nonetheless, the overall foundation of the building appears to be generally plumb and true, with no visible signs of settlement or structural failure observed. Laser level measurements obtained indicate that minor differential settlement in the building is within reasonable standards for this type of construction. This difference could easily be attributed to variations in the original construction or slight long term settlement over time, but in any case, the differential settlement is not significant and should not pose a risk to the structure or present any life safety issues. In view of the above, based on our assessment of the existing structure, it is determined that the existing building is structurally sound and does not pose a public safety risk in its present condition. h Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 Recommendations to maintain the building in good repair include: 1. Clear out leaf clutter from around the building perimeter and remove excess fill material built up against the building perimeter to ensure a minimum of eight inches (8") of standoff between the siding and the exterior grade; 2. Repair cracks in the CMU mortar joints by retooling failed mortar and repointing with a stiff portland cement mortar mixture that is compatible with the existing CMU; 3. Repair cracks in the concrete foundation by gouging out the deteriorated sections of the concrete surrounding the crack and injecting a suitable epoxy modified repair mortar into the crack,then coating the entire exposed concrete surface with a crystalline modified parging cement; 4. Repair or replace damaged siding, trim and facia boards, repair and damaged wood substrate and repaint to protect against long term deterioration. Please let us know if you have any questions concerning this report. Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. John A. Bologna, P.E. Lucas M. Roy President Project Engineer Enclosure: Photo documentation JAB/LMR/kvp D:\DOC\C17000\17011.02\Doc-Out\2016-12-20 Structural Report.docx ', �c�-� I� �h'll (�n . � �n11e /��( 0 I Anderson, Robin To: McLaughlin, Charles;.Lauzon, Jeffrey; Roma, Paul; David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) Cc: Weil, Ruth Subject: RE: Emailing -2017-01-11 Follow Up Letter-1.pdf Thank you for forwarding the letter from Coastal Engineering to me. I am inserting .a copy in our street file. On the surface, the letter appears to satisfy the concerns of the inspectors with regards to the rear foundation. Deputy Chief Paananen actually met the engineer on site and is therefore able' to review the findings at the BOH meeting today. Robin i Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4027 -----Original Message----- From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 4 :18 PM To:`: Anderson, Robin; Lauzon, Jeffrey; Roma, Paul; David Paananen '(-apaanahen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) Cc.: Weil, Ruth Subject: FW: Emailing - 2017-01-11 Follow Up Letter-l.pdf Here is the follow-up report on the structural inspection for your information and review. In light of the report, if an inspection is mandated within one year or sooner, may this issue be signed off? What is your advice on how to proceed? Thanks. Charlie =Original Message----- From: james p. connors (mailto:jpconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 4 :58 PM To: McLaughlin, Charles Subject: Emailing - 2017-01-11 Follow Up Letter-l.pdf Here it is. Thought I sent it before. Jamie 1 i COASTAL engineering co. January 11, 2017 Project No. C17011.02 Mr. Dilip Patel 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02630 c/o Attorney Jamie Connors VIA EMAIL: ipconnorsatty(@gmail.com RE: Craigville Motel Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centerville, MA Structural Conditions Assessment Dear Mr. Patel: As a follow up to my letter, dated December 12, 2016, 1 revisited the site with Mr. David Paananen, from the Town of Barnstable to re-examine the back wall area. As discussed on site with Mr. Paananen, the back wall is out of plumb several inches, and although unsightly, does not constitute a structural concern at this time. From my observations, it appears that some displacement at the top of may have occurred in the original construction as a result of the unbalanced earth pressure on the front foundation. Earth pressure loads, transmitted through the floor diaphragm, met little resistance at the back wall, which likely resulted is some displacement in the stud frame wall. Lateral earth loads on the front foundation eventually stabilized and redistributed through the floor diaphragm into the demising walls located between motel rooms, which act as buttresses to retain any further movement in the wall. Upon close examination of the exterior back walls, there was no evidence that the bottom or top of the . wall was dislodged or disconnected from the building frame as a result of any other physical impact force imposed on the structure. The bottom sill plate appears to be attached and aligned with the CMU foundation as evident by the consistent reveal of the exterior wall sheathing with respect to the CMU foundation, and interior walls showed no evidence of vehicle impact or damage to the structure. Regardless the cause of the out of plumb walls, it is apparent that the back wall has been in the same condition for a number of years as evident by the built out case work around the doors and windows and interior tile work that was padded out to accommodate the uneven walls. In view of the above, it is my professional opinion that the existing building is structurally sound and does not present a risk to public safety in its present condition, subject to the recommendations . identified In my previous report, with the caveat that this situation be monitored for a period of no less than one year, and that any changes in the conditions noted be brought to my immediate attention for further examination if necessary. r Craigville Motel January 11, 2017 Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. John A. Bologna, P.E. President JAB/kvp D:\DOC\C17000\17011.02\Doc-Out\Follow Up Letter 2017-01-11.doc tw �1 COASTAL engineering co. December 20, 2016 Project No. C17011.02 Mr. Dilip Patel 8 Shoot Flying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02630 c/o Attorney Jamie Connors VIA EMAIL:jpconnorsatty(iDgmail.com RE: Craigville Motel Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centerville, MA Structural Conditions Assessment I Dear Mr. Patel: Pursuant to your request and subsequent authorization, personnel from Coastal Engineering Co., Inc. (CEC) visited the site of the referenced property on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at approximately 10:00 AM, to investigate the structural condition of the referenced motel building. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the existing building for structural adequacy and to assess the existing structure relative to building code compliance for life-safety concerns with respect to the cited potential issues with the structure. Field measurements and hand drawn sketches of the existing framing were obtained along with photo documentation of the existing structure while on site. Accordingly, the following is a summary of our findings: General Description The existing building is a two level, wood frame structure housing approximately (33) motel rooms, split on .. two levels, and a two story motel office unit housing a first floor front office with an upper floor on-site manager's apartment. The building is "C" shaped in plan, with the center section running parallel with street and two "wings" on the east and west end running perpendicular to the center portion of the building. The building lot is relatively level on street level, but slopes off toward the back of the lot, creating a two level "walk-out" at the lower level in the center section of the facility. The structure is conventional light-frame wood construction with a shallow concrete block, concrete masonry unit (CMU) foundation under the wings and most'of the central portion of the building. The section under the office space appears to be cast-in- place concrete foundation. The main level corresponds to the upper grade at the main entry ,drleans I Sandwich'1 'Nsntueket r . I r� A Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 and the lower level corresponds with the rooms that can only be accessed from the backside of the building, and are respectively hereafter referred to as "Upper Floor" and "Lower Floor" levels. As described above, the east and west wings of the structure are of a single-story structure, with rooms directly accessed from the main parking area on the Upper Level and an at grade access at the Lower Level. The structure is light-frame wood construction, consisting of wood frame bearing walls, roofs and floors that are conventionally stick framed, with floor joists and roof rafters spanning the short building dimension, clear spanning from front to back of the motel units. The crawl space under the first floor is accessed through several framed block wall openings located in each wing. The foundations are composed of four courses of B" CMU supported on a continuous 16" wide concrete footing. The central portion of the structure is two stories tall by virtue of the sloping lot. The Main Office/Manager's Apartment is two stories above the main parking level, making it a three level unit by virtue of the "walk- out" at the Lower Level. Excluding the main office, the central portion consists of guest rooms on both the Upper and Lower Level. The roof structure is accessible through an attic access door located above the Main Office. The attic,which is used primarily for storage, reveals the roof structure, which is framed with 2x6 common rafters spaced at 24 inches on center. The rafters are framed as a simple gable, with a 9:12 pitch. The rafters are supported.by bearing walls at the front and back of the building with a central ridge board and collar ties that span the width of the structure. The attic floor/ceiling joist are also 2x6 construction, spanning the same direction as the roof rafters, with intermittent"purlins" and knee wall studs spaced parallel the spine of the building in both rafter bays. The floors are framed with full dimension 2x12 floor joist spanning from front to back of the building, in alignment with the roof rafters and ceiling joist framing in the roof above. The Lower Level floor is a concrete slab on grade constructed over a shallow foundation. Some areas along the east and west wing of the building show grade elevation relatively close to the sill plate elevation, particularly along the back walls closest to the street. The foundation of most of the central portion is composed of CMU on a continuous concrete spread footing, whereas the main office unit appears to be founded on cast-in-place concrete foundation, with the slab grade elevation relatively close to the parking grade elevation. Observations The framing of the building appeared to be intact and performing adequately. In the attic, the roof framing showed no signs of duress or deterioration of any of the members observed. The structure appears to have been reinforced with a mid-span 2x4 continuous horizontal purlin and stud supports placed at the rafter mid-span at some point to stiffen the roof framing. Likewise, the ceiling joist that form the attic floor appear sound, with no visible signs of deflection or.stress cracks in the ceilings that would be typical if any of the members were overstressed. Craigville Motel December 20, 2015 The Upper Level floors, which are framed with full dimension 2x12's 16" o.c. that clear span the entire building width, also appeared to be in good condition, with no visible signs of overstress or deflection in any of the units observed. The foundations appear to be intact for the most part, barring some minor cracking observed in the concrete block mortar joints. The most noticeable of these cracks is in the cast-in-place foundation wall under the backside of the main office. This crack runs transverse to the foundation and is localized to the one building corner, extending several feet along length of the wall. The crack appears to have been there for some time as evident from the weathering and staining along the surface and depth of the crack. There is also a vertical crack at the same Wall which could be a result of differential settlement of the structure. The other tracks, in the CMU walls, appeared to be primarily minor settlement or shrinkage cracks and represented no significant threat to the stability of the structure.'A laser level was utilized to check for significant differential settlement along the length of the structure. The result obtained was that the elevations of the finished floors of the rooms on the lower level varied by no more than '/z inch total. The exterior grade along the backside of both wings of the building was built up from sedimentation and leaf clutter accumulation over the years, resulting in some deterioration of the exterior siding that is in close proximity to the ground. Some deterioration was also noted at the exterior trim in several locations, including around individual room A/C wall units, at corner trim locations at gutter facia boards. Missing shingles were also observed in several locations. Comments and Recommendations overall, the existing building is in fair condition and structurally sound, with no major defects observed. The building shows no major structural issues, with only minor repairs and ordinary maintenance required to upkeep the structure. The crack in the rear structure appears to have been there for some time. Possible causes may be attributable to poor quality control in the original construction, accidental impact during snow plowing operations, freeze thaw expansion due to water migration into the foundation to slab construction joints and long term wear and tear on the structure. Nonetheless, the overall foundation of the building appears to be generally plumb and true, with no visible signs of settlement or structural failure observed. Laser level measurements obtained indicate that minor differential settlement in the building is within reasonable.standards for this type of construction. This difference could easily be attributed to variations in the original construction or slight long term settlement over time, but in any case, the differential settlement is not significant and should not pose a risk to the structure or present any life safety issues. In view of the.above, based on our assessment of the existing structure, it is determined that the existing building is structurally sound and does not pose a public safety risk in its present condition. I cl Craigville Motel December 20, 2016 Recommendations to maintain the building in good repair include: 1. Clear out leaf clutter from around the building perimeter and remove excess fill material built up against the building perimeter to ensure a minimum of eight inches (8") of standoff between the siding and the exterior grade; 2. Repair cracks in the CMU mortar joints by retooling failed mortar and repainting with a stiff portland cement mortar mixture that is compatible with the existing CMU; 3. Repair cracks-in the concrete foundation by gouging out the deteriorated sections of the concrete surrounding the crack and injecting a suitable epoxy modified repair mortar into the crack, then coating the entire exposed concrete surface with a crystalline modified parging cement; 4. Repair or replace damaged siding, trim and facia boards, repair and damaged wood substrate and repaint to protect against long term deterioration. Please let us know if you have any questions concerning this report. . Very truly yours, COASTAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. John A. Bologna, P.E. Lucas M. Roy President Project Engineer Enclosure: Photo documentation JAB/LMR/kvp D:\DOC\C17000\17011.02\Doc-Out\2016-12-20 Structural Report.docx Date: July 28, 2016 To: Building File From Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Don Desmarais, Health Inspector, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 & Rooms 19, 25 & 29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: • Hot water—consistently not to required temp in rooms 1-10 • Drawers in all rooms—not clean & some units contained foreign debris • Clean and install fresh drawer liners—All rooms • Baseboards and Window sills—not clean- dust, debris and rust All rooms • Screens not secure in windows All rooms • Trip levers in sinks & tubs not connected or inoperable • Cracked tiles • Flanges around every shower curtain rod rusted, most rods rusted. All rooms • Closet interiors need to be painted. All rooms • Back of all doors need to be painted. All rooms • Stained lamp shades • Stained pillows and pillow cases &protective sleeves • Mirrors not clean • Rear window/cracked pane in Room 1 Torn screen • All AC filters must be replaced All rooms • Replace lav door latch in room 10 • Some bedding (blanket) stained(Room 2) • Water pressure seemed low Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116)concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. r V McKean, Thomas From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 2:59 PM To: 'fames connors' Cc: McKean, Thomas;Weil, Ruth Subject: RE: Call Thanks,Jamie. It would be more productive for me to have the complete franchise packet specific to Craigville to review before I have a discussion with Ms. Hanson. I am willing to have a call Monday but there would very likely need to be a follow-up once I have reviewed the packet.Your decision. I am available at 3:00 or later Monday. Until we have a vote of the Board to issue the license, albeit in escrow, I cannot provide the requested letter for financing as you can understand. It looks like the January meeting would be the earliest we can proceed to a vote. Thanks. Charlie From: james Connors [mailto:jpconnorsaM(cbgmail.com] Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 2:51 PM To: McLaughlin, Charles; Hanson, Melissa; Dilip Subject: Call Hi Charlie, I spoke with Ms. Hanson concerning the franchise this afternoon and what must be accomplished for the motel to open. I think she has an understanding of where the matter rests as of this email and is prepared to hold a conference call this coming Monday if that comports with your schedule. She is available at 9:00 am to about 10:30, and after 2:00 pm. I suggest we initiate a call after 2:00 pm, this way we are not snagged by time. Her telephone number is: (978) 753-7737. I understand you are going.to prepare questions for her concerning the franchise process. I believe the client is qualified to open once the PIP plan is completed and received. Much of the post opening checklist has already been accomplished. I informed her the pool no longer exists and that the facility has new carpets and renovated bathrooms and new paint, bedding etc. Beyond that, they require the license to be released from escrow otherwise the motel cannot open. As part of your inquiry, I suggest that we have a common understanding as to what the franchise requires to open and how any minutia impacts the six (6)month post opening compliance window. Fortunately, most of these items have already been addressed. I will provide a completed packet of the PIP upon receipt. Ms. Hanson needs this and I suggested it be sent via overnight mail. If it can be scanned, I will forward that way as well. As we discussed a while back, could you provide a letter which simply states that the motel license has been issued but held in escrow and will be released upon satisfaction of the franchise obligations for pre-opening and . the remaining Town checklist? They need this for a "bridge" loan. Have a nice weekend and let me know when is a good time to hold the call. Jamie ' 1 r N- cKean, Thomas From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 10:16 AM To: Crocker, Sharon Cc: McKean, Thomas;James P. Connors Opconnorsatty@gmail.com) Subject: RE: Craigville Motel Let's put this on for a status report only as I haven't made contact with counsel yet and we haven't seen the structural engineering report or the franchisor paperwork. Call if questions. Thanks. Charlie From: Crocker, Sharon Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 9:16 AM To: McLaughlin, Charles ' Subject: Craigville Motel Good Morning- Any word? Thanks, Sharon 1 Page 1 of 2 Anderson, Robin From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 2:15 PM To: 'james p. connors' Cc: Roma, Paul; Weil, Ruth; McKean, Thomas; David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com); Anderson, Robin Subject: RE: Emailing -Craigville Crossen reply 10-31-1611072016.pdf Jamie, Thanks for your note. As to the structural engineer issue, Paul Roma as Building Commissioner has indicated that he requires a report from a MA licensed structural engineer. He reports that the foundation is out of plumb and that his staff is not qualified to opine on the seriousness of the condition, its implications, or remedies. You may of course discuss the issue further with him but he is clear that an independent structural engineering with all necessary MA credentials is required to address the issue. I have copied Mr. Roma here. As to the license release, the Town has been consistent that there will be no release of the license until the settlement content with respect to the franchise arrangements have been fully satisfied. I am certainly willing to provide a letter of explanation to a lender but the license itself will not be released to your clients under any circumstances until there is full compliance with all terms of the settlement agreement, including the franchise requirements. Let's schedule a meeting with town staff and Mr. Crossen for the week of November 14 so we can review item by item the status of all needed repairs. Can you give me a couple of dates and times that would work for you? By all means, don't hesitate to call if we need to talk further. Thanks. Charlie From:james p. connors [mailto:jpconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 1:06 PM To: McLaughlin, Charles Subject: Fwd: Emailing - Craigville Crossen reply 10-31-1611072016.pdf Re-try. ------ Original Message -------- Subject:Emailing - Craigville Crossen reply 10-31-1611072016.pdf Date:Mon, 07 Nov 2016.10:26:50 -0500 From:james p. connors <jpeonnorsatty0gmail.com> To:McLaughlin, Charles <Charles.McLaughlinna,town.barnstable.ma.us> CC:ralphcrossen@comcast.net ) 11/7/2016 Page 2 of 2 J Good morning Charlie, Enclosed are items pertinent to your review of the punch list. Mr. Crossen came to the site just before he left for vacation and he returns on November 12, 2016. In his report he requested an inspection as he believes these issues have been resolved. He also checked the building infrastructure and opines that it is sound. This raises the question on a structural engineer: based on Mr. Crossen's opinion, is the Town insistent on having one hired to provide the same information as Ralph? I did reach out to two engineers, one does work for the Town which she disqualified herself, the other was Coastal Engineering. They took my information and have not gotten back to me which is why I am inquiring herein. The alarm and lock box as well as room 17 have been addressed. Seems all major "life issues" have been addressed and the small items have been as well. The blinds and lockbox will be finalized momentarily. As I noted in a previous email, the franchise may have needed verification of license issuance which I have confirmed they do. They also are curious over its issuance and the escrow agreement which I will address with them since this was our agreement. To complicate this, the Bank who is going to provide financing for franchise compliance needs the license released before issuing financing. The critical need would be that the license be released at the November 22, 2016 hearing. There are sure many variables here but we can get this done. I invite your thoughts, Jamie 11/7/2016 Date: September 15, 2016 To: Health Department From: Donna Z. Miorandi, R.S. Health Inspector Re: Craigville Motel Inspection Reported to Craigville Motel with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer for the Town of Barnstable and Deputy Fire Chief David Paananen of the West Barnstable Fire Department on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 at approximately 9:50 a.m. for another re- inspection of this motel. The intention was to inspect Rooms 1 -32 and storage rooms as well as attic spaces. On this date the inspection ended at 12:30 pm due to time constraints and only after inspecting nine (9)rooms and the storage and attic.spaces on the north side. Storage Room Room is located next to Room 32. Found Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer and Miracle-Gro containers labeled as "weed killer". A licensed commercial facility is not allowed to self-apply pesticides or insecticides themselves. They must contract with a licensed pesticide applicator. Room 32 Bathtub water temperature at 136.2 degrees Fahrenheit Window does not stay open when raised-automatically slams shut-window appears old Toilet is dirty.and chipped Phone is missing emergency information for 911 and lobby info Air conditioning unit filter is filthy Baseboard heating fins are loaded with dust, dirt and foreign debris. Room 31 Screen doesn't fit window. Stained pillow case Toilet seat is old, chipped and rusty Tub surround not clean Shower curtain is stained Water temperature at sink is at 135 degrees Fahrenheit Phone-missing emergency info for 911 Rear window does not stay up when opened Room 30 Air conditioning filter is filthy Phone missing emergency info for 911 & lobby info Light in bathroom is poor,paint on actual light cover,wall beside light is cracked and not smooth Toilet flush handle is old and rusty Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc Room 30 continued Shower curtain is stained Top of closet door is chipped and pulling away from door frame Baseboard heating fins are filthy Water temperature at tub faucet is 121 degrees Fahrenheit Room 29 Phone missing emergency info for 911 and lobby info Night stand drawer has foreign debris, dead insects and staining Insect found in between sheets of made bed Shower valve difficult to turn on and off-also leaking All the tub fixtures have been spray painted (very rough surfaces) Bathroom window has much chipping paint Bathroom wall beside light has much rough paint-not smooth Room 28 Screen in rear window does not fit properly Water temperature for tub faucet is 119 degrees Fahrenheit Shower valve spins continuously with no stops. Trip lever for tub is inoperable Air conditioning unit has much rust and foreign debris Dead insects and dirt inside ceiling light fixture Lamp shades are not clean Broken lock on front window Window screen is bowed-not a tight fit to prevent insects Room 27 Window screens are not tight Wall heater is very rusty Front window'is very old, chipping paint and old rope lining inside of window panes Wall paint is loose and chipping of wall (red paint) Water temperature from tub faucet is 128.3 degrees Fahrenheit Trip lever on tub is inoperable Blood observed on wall above baseboard near bathroom door Room 26 Box spring and mattress sizes and manufacturer do not match creating a significant overhang of mattress over box spring Stained shower curtain Tub surround not clean Water pressure is very low coming from tub faucet No trip lever for tub Front window screen does not fit properly creating a gap for insect entry Stained pillow cases Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc F Room 26 continued Phone is on top of armoire due to short cord creating inaccessibility for a child or short adult in time of emergency Room 1 Water temperature at tub and sink is 128 degrees Fahrenheit Hand sink in bathroom is leaking onto floor via a PVC drain Rear window slams down too fast and fell out of window frame No trip lever for bath tub Rubber coving loose and covering up loose tiles at bathroom wall/floor juncture Dirty and rusty medicine chest cabinet in bathroom Room 2 Water temperature at tub is 128 degrees Fahrenheit Rusty shower curtain rod Bathroom screen not tight on bottom allowing large gap for insect entry Dirty lampshades Window locks are difficult to operate All of the above conditions exhibit violations of 105 CMR 410.000: Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation(State Sanitary Code, Chapter II). The list of violations include: 105 CMR 410.480: Locks 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements 105 CMR 410.501: Weathertight Elements 105 CMR 410.504: Non-absorbent surfaces 105 CMR 410.550: Extermination of Insects, Rodents and Skunks 105 CMR 410.150: Washbasins, Toilets, Tubs, and Showers 105 CMR 410.190: Hot Water 105 CMR 410.350: Plumbing Connections 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities 105 CMR 410.551: Screens for Windows In addition I have noted a violation of 105 CMR 410.190 pertaining to Hot Water and in turn this will yield a plumbing violation under 248 CMR where.it states that the mixing valves to a shower must have controls to 112 degrees during all periods when showers are in use. It states that the device shall be set to deliver tempered water at a temperature not to exceed 110 to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. This anti-scald issue is important as it pertains to scald injuries to young and old alike. Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc Date: Sept. 13,2016 To: Building File From: Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer Re: Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Overcast, warm, humid, light mist Reported to site with Donna Miorandi and Deputy Fire Chief Dave Paananen, WBFD at 9:50 AM on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016. The inspection was limited to the upper level containing Rooms 1- 32, storage rooms & attic spaces on the street level only. The rear rooms are not included in the licensing request and therefore have not been part of this inspection process. On this occasion staff completed nine rooms and the attic & storage spaces on the north side. Building Code Violations & Requirements The replacement windows utilizing finger locks (or any locking mechanism that requires special instructions) are not acceptable per Mass State Building Code 780 CMR 1029. Plumbing/repairs &replacement of fixtures must be performed by a licensed professional and require permits. A Certificate of Inspection is required prior to re-opening. The remainder of information contained in this report is for consideration. Health will provide a full report identifying sanitary code violations or requirements. WB Fire will generate a separate report accordingly. Recent Permit History: 1) B16-1889 Building Permit to demo pool 2) E16-1230 Electrical permit- 2 junction boxes in attic & 1 smoke detector General Notes & Observations • Motel Rules—Check-in/out& charges not posted (as typical in hotel/motels) • Ice buckets found in some rooms but no ice machine or directions found • Baseboards were found to be painted but not cleaned, some not positioned correctly. • Heating & AC unit filters were not clean. • Pest Control Plan or Provisions? • Water temperature fluctuates between rooms & lav sink/tub shower units. • Mixing valve provisions not consistent • Blinds—Cord lengths—concern about chocking hazard for children • Phones—No emergency 911 info/Room Number/Lobby number posted • Smokes- OK 1 • Mattresses—New but did not match size of box springs or foundations (4" overhang) • Pillows- OK • Bedding- Some pillow cases has slight staining • Screens—many were wrong size with noticeable gaps • Windows- Finger locks in windows- no instructions on how to operate • Minimal light by shower noted in multiple rooms • Tub surrounds not clean • Shower curtains—many not clean—stains found on many • No shower curtain liners installed. • No shower mats - bowed shower rods may allow water to accumulate on floors • No Plumbing Permit to replace or update plumbing & fixtures • No Building Permit to replace windows Storage Room (by Room 32—left wing north side) • Found insect killer & Miracle Grow containers labeled as "weed killer" Mixing and storage of chemicals Not allowed to mix or re-label—must be stored properly. Attic (North side) • Penetrations/gaps found in fire separation provision. Room 32 • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 136' tested twice - 90 mins apart without change • AC filter—filthy • Wall heater filter- filthy • Dead grass hopper in side door. • Water closet—not clean Room 31 • 1 stained pillow case • Wrong size screen • Minimal light by shower noted • Rear window is not tight • Water closet not clean • Tub surround not clean • Phone—not labeled • Cover loose on AC unit • Shower curtains Room 30 • AC filter filthy • Wall heater filter filthy 2 • Rear window does not stay up & comes down too quickly • Phone missing 911& lobby info • Tub surround not clean • Tub temp 121° • Dirty pillow case • Top of closet door coming apart. • Water closet dirty & flush handle rusted. Room 29 • Phone missing 911& lobby info • Night stand drawer(right side)not clean (insect/waste) • All 3 drawers in unit stained—install fresh shelf paper • Insect found in-between sheets of made bed. • Shower curtain stained Room 29 • Shower valve very hard to turn on& off—leaking • Goof plate in lieu of trip lever in tub • Tub Handles/spout spray painted (rough surface) • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 104' Room 28 • Fridge OK • Drawers OK • Screen in rear window does not fit. • Shower valves—spins around improperly/excessively • Broken lock on front window • Lamp shades not clean • Trip lever does not work—frozen • Insects inside ceiling fixture • Window screen is bowed- improper fit. • Rear window has finger locks—no instructions • Phone—is posted with 911 info. Room 27 • Blood noted on wall above baseboard near lav door. • Wall mirror not clean • Window screen not tight Room 26 • Front window—screen doesn't fit • Rear window OK • Stained pillow cases. 3 • Water pressure very low in tub spout • No trip lever • Phone is on top of armoire—children& short adult may be unable to reach. • Box spring &mattress sizes &manufacturer do not match • Box Spring CVVBU8036 Item#9815 Made in Brockton • Model 5200H-1060 King mattress Grace I (RI) Room 1 • Rear window slams down too fast& fell out of case. • Missing trip lever • Water closet handle rusty • Lav sink leaking on floor • PVC noted behind lav sink. • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 128' Room 2 • Shower rod rusted • No trip lever • Cube fridge OK • Dirty lampshades • Window lock is too hard • Lav window screen doesn't fit on bottom. t 4 i NORTH EAST MOTE[ SUPPL ► .V,�.7 4n soaric 0.0,, "Ism M 03M 11L•6Gd_y73_33if/6A 866�405 ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO EsnwTE# 9525 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAiGVILLE MOTEL- (LATE 06/15/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road Centerville,MA 02932 Centerville, MA 02632 :�x�j•Gs:n�:Ya:i,•-.,`. ,i t•�,yi+,:' - ;t• "";R•:.;•:: ;1•: .1:- � :^t., • Y.u:�&., v:".::. ... �s j:�; • •.•c`xi.•ati. 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Pliiow Protector w/zipper Standard Size 20x26 6 21.95 131 70T ................. ......-. ........ ... All quotations subject to change without rwtice.AR orders subject SUBTOTAL 13,824.90 to acceptance by salter. TAX(6.25%) 864.06 TOTAL $14,688.96 Accepted By Accepted Date Thank you for your businm. f DATE: June 13, 2016 TO: Building File FROM: Robin Anderson, ZEO RE: Craigville Motel Pre-License Inspection It is my understanding that the applicant will seek only to open rooms 1-10 for the initial period and shall return to seek licensing of the remaining rooms on the upper level only. The lower level will remain closed indefinitely but may seek to re-license in the future. • All 10 mattresses to be replaced with new unused mattresses to be delivered 6/14/16. • Replace all bedding including mattress pads, sheets, blankets and comforters— with new—unused items. • Replace all drapes & curtains with new—unused items. • All upholstered replacement furniture must meet the safety requirements for fire including tagging requirements. • Laundry service to be used in order to avoid burdening septic system • Paint threshold over storage unit next unit 1. • Paint door to unit 1. • Clean off all metal housing on keyless entries. • Clean all brass plated kick boards. • Scrape peeling paint & repaint outside of room - interior of overhang by room 3 • Clean all microwaves—including top lip on doors and inside hinge areas. • Obtain permit/services of licensed professionals for electrical and plumbing. • Check&repair or replace all shower valves to insure proper useage (valves spin) and anti-scald. • Correct venting in attic-plumbing vent terminates inside attic above room I. • Repair/rewire box in attic (above room 1)—repair grounding & exposed live wire. • Repair wiring to smoke alarms in storage room next to unit 1. • Restore/create proper fire block in attic. • Eliminate use of extension cords in attic. • WBFD will report on the smoke detectors. • Swimming pool to be filled in—or repaired to code. I Date: July 28, 2016 To: Building File From Donald Desmarais,Health Inspector Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean,Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 &Rooms 19, 25 &29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: Dilip Patel was verbally notified to post rooms 33-42 (back, lower side of Motel) "Unfelt for human habitation" Room 1 Room 8 Tub enclosure needs repair. No stopper in sink Hot water @ 105F (must be 110) Shower flanges rusted Fridge in poor repair Broken window latch Cracked window Sink @ 105F Found pill of Lorazepam in drawer Room 2 Screen incorrectly installed Rusted shower rod Broken window lock Room 9 Stained bedding No sink stopper Water @ 105F Rusted shower rod flanges Filthy door Water @ 105 Bathroom screen has hole in it . Room 3 Dried glue on tub enclosure Shower rod flanges rusted Window in bathroom doesn't function correctly Room 10 Water @ 105F No lock on window No stopper on sink Room 4 Bathroom door latch(doorjamb) Rusted light fixture in bathroom Water @109F Sink stopper incorrect size Pillow disgusting Water @ 105F Lamp shade stained Crud in drawers Room 5 Rusted shower rod flanges Room 19 Bathroom window full of conensation No sink stopper And deteriorating Rusted shower rod flange Room 5 cont.. Room 25 No drain in sink Rusted shower flanges Stained pillows No protective case on pillows (stained) Room 6 Shower rod rusted Water @ 109F screen in sleeping room incorrectly installed Stained pillows Room 29 Rusted shower flanges Room 7 Dried glue on tiles Screen installed incorrectly No sink stopper Cracked tile in shower Dirty grout Water @108F Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116) concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,'penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. I 9" Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Richard Scali, Director B"NST"LE, + MASS. 1639. Public Health Division �0 Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 CERTIFIED MAIL: 7006 0810 0000 3525 1042 April 4, 2016 Jitendra Patel & Dilip Patel Craigville Motel 8 Shootflying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02632 The motel owned by you located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, West Barnstable, MA was inspected on March 29, 2016 by Donna Z. Miorandi, R.S., Health Inspector and Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer, Robert McMcKechnie, Building Inspector and Deputy Chief David Paananen of the West Barnstable Fire Department. The inspection was performed as a result of a request to re-open the motel following an order by the Board of Health to close the motel on June 30, 2015. The following violations were: 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: Every box spring and mattress had various stains and signs of extensive wear. Most of them exhibited signs of bed bugs and some had dates on them as old as July 1999 and the year 2000. Two of the rooms had foreign debris in the bedding which can only be described as small pellet size black shiny balls. It was also between the box spring and mattress indicating there may be a presence of rodents. The bedding was old, frayed, thread bare and stained as well as many holes. Some of these holes were cigarette burn holes. One of the rooms had various hairs on the bedding. The furniture in most of the rooms had no drawer handles. One of the armoire doors had a string as a substitute for a handle. The dresser drawers exhibited much foreign debris including cockroaches, spiders, and moths. The vast majority of the microwaves in the rooms were old and extremely rusty. Some of the microwave plates did not fit accurately inside them. Many of the sinks and bathtubs had no stoppers in them. Room#8 and Room#20 both had leaky toilets. Rm. 28 also had a leaky bathtub faucet and had standing water in the tub. Room 31 & 32 had bathtub plumbing problems. C:\Users\andersor\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\OLK5A53\Craigville Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc Rm. 28 additionally has a very weak floor around the tub. The tiles and flooring depress when standing on it. Rm. 41 has no shower head in the bathroom and the bathroom window is taped shut. Rm. 42 has plastic covering the window and the ceiling tile in bathroom has evidence of mold. Rm. 17 (upstairs apartment)has a broken window pane in bathroom. Some of the bathroom vanities were made of rough composite material that was not smooth and impervious-much of it was chipping away and may cause harm to the occupant. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: The carpeting in a majority of the rooms is either stained or has burn marks from cigarettes and obvious use of a clothes iron. All of the carpeting in Rooms 32 to 42 (in the rear of the building) is infested with what appears to be carpet beetles. Many of the rooms had pets in them and as a result have the residual odors. It is also evident that many of the rooms do not have padding and/or did not replace the padding under the carpeting. It is therefore strongly recommended that all of the padding and carpeting be replaced Outside of Room 40 and also in area between Room 38 & 39 there are holes in the soffit in which there is a bird's nest in each of them. 105 CMR 410.482: Smoke Detectors: The smoke detectors in Rooms 14, 35 and 36 are not functioning properly. 105 CMR 410.252: Bathroom Lighting and Electrical Outlets: The bathroom lighting in Rooms 35, 36, 37, 39, 40 and Room 41 are inoperable and/or provide very dim light. 105 CMR 410.253:Light Fixtures Other than in Habitable Rooms or Kitchens: Room 6 has no cover on the exterior light next to doorway. Between Rooms 27 &28 there is an outside electrical junction box that has no cover (Ground level just beyond the sidewalk). 105 CMR 410.480: Locks: Rooms 33 and 35 have no locks on the exterior windows. Every open able exterior window shall be capable of being secured. During this inspection it was also noted that there are no phones in the rooms to dial out to the front desk or to Emergency 911. The only phone that currently exists is in Room 28. It was also observed that in the storage room next to Rm. 32 is a 5 gal bucket of chlorine pellets stored next to some fertilizer. The Town of Barnstable Health Department has mailed you a notice of the Town of Barnstable Toxic and Hazardous Waste collection on C:\Users\andersor\Apppata\Local\Microso8\Windows\Temporary Internet F iles\0LK5A53\Craigvi Ile Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc April 9, 2016. This free collection will take place from 9AM to Noon at the Town of ' Barnstable Transfer Station located at 45 Flint Street, Marstons Mills. The outside swimming pool which has not been operational or licensed in many years has standing water in it and the fence is not secure from unauthorized persons entering the pool area. Until such time that you properly abandon the pool, as previously mentioned, you must have a gate that is self-latching with latches placed four feet above ground level or otherwise made inaccessible to children up to eight years of age. You must also keep the water in it from stagnating and creating a mosquito attraction thereby posing a health risk. Finally, in addition to all of the above you are required to hire a Licensed Pesticide Inspector and have this facility inspected for bed bugs, carpet beetles, cockroaches and any other insects. All commercial pesticide applicators must have a valid Pesticide Applicator License issued by the Department of Food & Agriculture. All of the above violations are required to be complied with and any other conditional requirements that the Town of Barnstable Board of Health shall require-at the Board of Health hearing on April 12, 2016. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean, R.S., CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer Robert McKechnie, Building Inspector Deputy Chief David Paananen, West Barnstable Fire Department James Connors, Esquire C:\Users\andersor\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\OLK5 A5 3\Craigvi lie Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc T Roma, Paul From:. McLaughlin;.Charles .: .Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016.12:26 PM To: Roma, Paul Cc: Anderson, Robin; McKean;Thomas; 'David Paananen .(dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com)'; Miorandi,... Donna;Weil, Ruth Subject; RE: Craigville Motel last inspection before final BOH hearing on new-license application One correction to the schedule. I propose the final meeting for Tuesday November 15, not the 17`" ; .This will give us a little more time for hearing prep. Thanks.. From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 11:57 AM To: Roma, Paul Cc: Anderson, Robin; McKean,Thomas; 'David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com) (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com)'; Miorandi, Donna; Weil, Ruth Subject:RE: Craigville Motel last inspection before final BOH hearing on new license application Here is the spreadsheet that referenced:Thanks. From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Wednesday, September 28,2016 11:50 AM To: Roma, Paul Cc: Anderson, Robin; McKean,Thomas; David Paananen (dpaananen westbarnstablefire.com) (doaananenC&westbarnstablefire.com); Miorandi, Donna; Weil, Ruth Subject: Craigville Motel last inspection before final BOH hearing on new license application Dear Paul and all addressees, I wanted to give you an update on the Craigville matter along with a couple of requests. The Board of Health had this matter on its agenda yesterday and has continued the matter for one last time to November 22. In preparation for that hearing,the Town and Fire Department will be conducting one last inspection of guest rooms that have been renovated as well as attic space and abandoned guest rooms that may be in use as unventilated storage . areas which, of course could present mold and other issues. Robin and Tom McKean are trying to coordinate an inspection date probably during the week of October 11.(Robin is away that week).The property owner has hired Ralph. Crossen to guide.them in their rebuilding and he will be attending the inspection as well. Robin will continue to work with Jamie Connors to coordinate Ralph's presence for the inspection. Paul, Robin has been very helpful but I think it is imperative that we have either your trained eye or those of one of your inspectors who can advise on any building issues that are identified, including attic fire stops that Dave Paananen has repeatedly identified as deficiencies. If there is any discussion or debate about building code issues at the November 22 BoH hearing,we would need a qualified inspector to opine and testify. 1 I have asked that the inspectors prepare their reports on the schedule below. I also ask that any deficiencies in the reports then be summarized on a spreadsheet and that the applicable code section/s(if any)that declare the deficiency to be a code violation be cited. ( I have attached Tom and Donna's spreadsheet of the recent inspection as an excellent. example to work from). We can then meet internally for a review.Once the review is complete,we will share the reports and summary with Mr. Crossen and Mr.Connors. Mr. Crossen will then provide his response in a typewritten report that will attest that our checklist hopefully is fully addressed. If they contest the basis for any of our deficiencies,they will provide a written analysis to us.We will review internally and then meet with both Crossen and Connors to,discuss and hopefully resolve the list. Lastly,we will again meet internally to finalize preparation for a hearing and to understand what recommendations, if any,will be made for BoH action. For everyone's benefit, I have set out a suggested "complete by" schedule below that will allow us to prepared for November 22 in an orderly fashion. 1. Final inspection of the property by Friday, October 14 2. Town inspector reports by Friday, October 21 3. Deficiency summary with code cross-reference on spreadsheet by Friday, October 21 4. Staff meeting to review reports and spreadsheet Tuesday, October 25 5. Release of reports and spreadsheet to Crossen/Connors Wednesday, October 26 6. Completion of Crossen response actions and typewritten report by Thursday, November 10 7. Meeting among all parties to finalize positions Tuesday, November 17 8. Board of Health hearing Tuesday, November 22 9. If hearing is contested, continue BoH hearing to date certain TBD The Board was clear that they want this resolved if at all possible on November 22.The proposed schedule will allow us to have a full exchange of information so that we can be well prepared to document the record of the Board on November 22nd. It is also intended to give both the town and the property owner every chance to resolve the matter successfully with a full exchange of information and no surprises. If we emerge from this process with differences, both parties can be succinct in our presentations on the 22nd If there are any issues with this schedule and particularly with witness availability for November 22nd, kindly advise immediately. Thanks for your assistance. Charlie McLaughlin 2 Gmail - Craigvlle iV;)tel Order Confirmation and Deposit Receipt Page 9 of 11 i www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Shutters, Blinds, Solar Screens, Drapery, Valances, Roman Shades, Motorizt d Blinds& Window Film. As seen on Undercover Boss on CBS. i Designing Spaces-Military Makeovers on Lifetime Property Brothers on HGTV This Old House on PBS Blog Cabin on DIY Network Google Reviews : http:/itinyuri.com/j9h29ef New Design Guide. http://www.budgetblinds.com/odg/ New Inspired Drapes"Look Book": http://tinyuri.com/k4tmajw Commercial division: http://wmv.BBCSLocal.com From:James P. Connors opconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent:Monday, September 26, 2016 11:51 AM [Quoted text hidden) [Quoted text hidden] [Quoted text hidden] James P.Connors <jpconnorsatty@g mail.com> Thu Sep 29, 2016 at E:50 PM To: Budget Blinds of Cape Cod <capecod@budgetblinds.com> Cc: dilipatel18@gmail.com Hi Lisa, Thank you.We feel the blinds are compliant with applicable safety standards as wet Unfortunately, the Town has raised an issue of serious concern concerning strangulation of infants. Counsel in fact cited a study with a blind which was not your product. Regardless, the issue of the stings c,an be easily addressed by a specific clip that fastens the string to the wall. Do you carry this product? The case I am handling is unusual and the Town is making it a difficult approval tas K. if you do carry that -device,we need them in very short order. The final hearing is set for late October. I look forward to hearing from you and I thank you for the update. James On 9/29/2016 12:26 PM, Budget Blinds of Cape Cod wrote: James: Attached is the document that Lafayette Interior Fashions has s ipplied to us in response to your request for documentation regarding the child safety on the blinds provided to Craigville Motel. Lafayette Interior Fashions has stated- that "attached are the standards that we build our blinds to". https:Hmail.googl.e.com/mail/u/O/?ui=2&ik=83ca878930&view=pt&search=ini lox&th=156... 9/30/2016 [ Gmail - Craigvkle Mctel Order Confirmation and Deposit Receipt Pa;;e 10 of 11 In short, all Budget Blinds preferred vendors, of which Lafaye to Interior Fashions is one, are required to manufacture product that stri;tly adheres to these attached standards. The blinds professionally installed by our experienced staff at 8 Shootflying Hill Road in Centerville conform to the requirements of this document. Lisa Peachey Budget Blinds &Inspired Drapes of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard &Nar tucket&BB Commercial Solutions 800 Falmouth RD #108 D Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone: 508 539-9989 www.budgetblinds.com/capecod Shutters, Blinds, Solar Screens, Drapery, Valances, Roman Shades, Motc sized Blinds& Window Film. As seen on Undercover Boss on CBS. Designing Spaces-Military Makeovers on Lifetime Property Brothers on HGTV This Old House on PBS Blog Cabin on DIY Network Google Reviews :http://tinyurl.com/]9h29ef New Design Guide: http:Nwww.budgetblinds.com/odg/ New Inspired Drapes"Look Book": http://tinyu,l.com/k4tmajw Commercia/division: http://www.BBcsL.ocal.com From;James P. Connors Dpconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent.,Monday, September 26, 2016 11:51 AM [Quoted text hidden] [Quoted text hidden] [Quoted text hidden] James P. Connors <j pconnorsatty@g mail,com> Fr , Sep 30, 2016 at 9:49 AM To: Dilip <dilipatei18@g mail.com> Dilip, Are these clips installed? Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/O/?ui=2&ik=83ca878930&view=pt&search=inb.)x&th=156 W10001A Gmai1 - Craig�,i��a.Mc3 �1 Order Confirmation and Deposit Receipt From: Budget Blinds of Cape Cod <capecod@budgetblipdS.00M> Date: September 30, 2016 at 7:51:21 AM EDT To: "James P. Connors" <jpconnorsatty@gmail.com> Subject: RE: Craigville Motel Order Confirmation and Deposit Receipt Good Morning James: My installation team has confirmed to me that they have installed the cord cleats on the walls with the blinds per the child safety requirements. The cord cleats are the safety device you are referring to, and the good iews is you already have them and they are properly and professionally in:stalled. If you are looking to install additional cord cleats, although not neces;ary, certainly ii: could be arranged. Please advise if this is the case. . Lisa Peachey Budget Blinds& Inspired Drapes of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket& BB Commercial Solutions 800 Falmouth RD #108 D '. Mashpee, MA 02649 Phone: 508 539-9989 www,budgetblinds.com/capecod Shutters, Blinds, Solar Screens, Drapery, Valances, Roman Shades, Moto,ized Blinds& Window Film. As seen on Undercover Boss on CBS. Designing Spaces-Military Makeovers on Lifetime Property Brothers on HGTV This Old House on PBS Blog Cabin on DIY Network Google Reviews : http:11tinyur1.com/j9h29ef New Design Guide: http:/A.W.b,dgetblinds.wm/odg/ New Inspired Drapes"Look Book": http://tinyuri.com/k4tmajw Commercial division: http://www.BBCSLocal.com From:James P. Connors opconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent:Thursday, September 29, 2016 8:50 PM To:Budget Blinds of Cape Cod Cc.,dilipatel18@gmail.com [Quoted text hidden] [Quoted text hidden[ [Quoted text hidden] https:Hmail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=83ca878930&view=pt&search=in)ox&th=156... 9/30/2016 T.. T WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable, Ma.02668 westbarnstablefiredept@verizon.net DAVID PAANANEN Deputy Chief Business: 508-362-3241 Fax: 508-362-3683 Emergency:9 1 I October 12, 2016 The West Barnstable Fire Department, Town of Barnstable Building and Health inspectors inspected the Craigville Motel, Located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, Centerville, MA. Present at the inspection was a representative for the motel. The property at this address is located within the West Barnstable Fire District. The reason for the inspection was to identify hazards and problem areas concerning life safety and health. This inspection was a follow up inspection for licensing consideration of rooms 1-32 consisting of all rooms on the upper level. The inspection was done on 10/11/2016 and 10/12/2016; only the fire department and.the motel owners were present on the 12"'. This inspection is one of many that have been done by request of the motel after being advised not to request inspections until all violations have been dealt with. Some areas were not accessible for inspection such as the attic space in area of room I I and 22 because of boarded up access points. Adequate attic access should be provided so a thorough inspection can be made in the areas of rooms 11 and 22. Access should allow for access to be made and to be easily closed after inspection. All fire extinguishers in the area of the rooms that were inspected are up to date and are due for service before April 30, 2017. Some of the outside weather and tamper proof covers were damaged and need to be replaced. All covers should be free of damage and be replaced as needed. This condition still remains and covers were taped in place. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 13 Section 13.6.8.1.3.7)(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 13 Section 13.6.8.1.3.10.1) A partial test of the fire alarm system was conducted during the inspection; the test was conducted by activating one of the pull stations on the lower level and inspecting the entire premise for horn and strobe activation. A document was previously provided by you from Baltic security advising of the condition of the system and making a claim that the system was in good working order. This document was provided to us per our request from a previous inspection when we requested a full test of the system be done and all devices be tested not relying on a system self-check. It was noted that a number of problems exist with the system. First the horns in rooms 16 and 21 are not working. Second there is a pull station in the vicinity of room 42 that shows signs of damage and needs to be replaced as the internal workings have potential to be exposed to the weather and cause nuisance alarms. In addition this device may not work properly when called upon to activate the alarm. Third the strobe activations in the lobby area are far and few between and almost nonexistent at times. Additionally the strobe in the area of room 33 is severely yellowed and not providing high visibility when activated. The horns need to be fixed or replaced. The strobes need to be replaced and all pull boxes that show signs of damage need to be replaced. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter I Section 1.1.4)(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.5.8.1). j i Carbon.monoxide detectors were checked as part of the fire alarm system. The carbon monoxide detectors are in need of replacement as per the manufactures recommendation. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 1 Section 1.1.4)(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.5.8.1) Smoke detectors were checked in all rooms and low batteries were noted in rooms 31 and 9. Additionally a continual problem was noted in apartment room 17 the detector in the hall doesn't appear to be interconnected to the other detectors in the apartment. The detector in the living room area of the apartment was not indicating that it was working on household current. The low batteries need to be replaced. The interconnection problem needs to be resolved. The smoke detector in the living area needs to be replaced.(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 1 Section 1.1.4)(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.5.8.1) Egress problems existed during inspection the doors to rooms 3, 8, and 26 stick and are either difficult to open and close. The window in room 32 dose not remain in the opeil position when opens and sides back down. Doors and window need to be repaired.(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 4 Section 4.4.3.1.1) A Fire department approved lock box must be installed which will house a copy of all keys to the property including rooms alarm panels and pull stations and storage. (District by-law) The blinds in the rooms 1-32 were inspected. The blinds in room 17 were missing except for one that was installed on the emergency exit door window. This blind was removed during the inspection because it did not meet the flammability-requirements. All other blinds meet the flammability requirement. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.6.2) A couch was found in room 17 apartment that did not meet the flammability requirements and needs to be removed. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.6.3.1) All penetrations in the fire walls in the attic areas need to be filled/sealed creating separation between attic areas. All materials used should have fire rating approved by the building department. This problem was not corrected. Inspection of the fire walls in the attic space on the east and west wings were done. There are numerous penetrations in the fire walls. As mentioned earlier some access to these areas was unavailable. The building department advised us that the spray foam does not have an adequate rating for sealing penetrations in the fire walls. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.3.3) During inspection of the attic area it was not that some of the supporting members were once removed and relocated using the previously removed materials. Many of these supporting members are damaged and need to be reevaluated for need of replacement and location decision should be made by building department(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.1.4.1) i Most if not all storage areas are in need of reorganizing or purging of all combustible materials that are within two feet of the ceiling. Mechanical, Boiler, and Electrical equipment rooms shall be free of combustible materials. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.19.3.1)(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.19.5.1) During inspection it was noted that the attic space is being used for storage. All attic, under-floor, and concealed spaces used for storage of combustibles need to meet the building code for compliance with protection from hazards requirements for storage rooms. The building department should determine the compliance with code. (527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 10 Section 10.19.6) During inspection on 09/08/2016 it was noted that chemicals and reuse of containers such as weed killer, fertilizer and insect killer were being misused and were to be disposed of properly. During the inspection on 10/12/2016 it was noted that many chemical being used on the property are not being stored properly or that care is being used to prevent the possible leak or mixing of chemicals as noted in the storage room by room 22 and the view from one of the rooms on the west wing of the make shift green house on the motel property. All of the chemicals used on the property should be properly stored and caution should be used when storing chemicals that may react with one another. All new blinds have warning labels on the bottom of the blinds. There doesn't appear to be strangulation warning labels on the cords of the blinds; a check needs to be made as to the possible requirement of labeling and whether it was removed. The cords on the blinds are a single cord that is connected to a pull point which then changes to a double cord creating a loop that when the blinds are fully raised the bottom of the loop is located just below the window sill well within the reach of a toddler or child. A cleat is provided to the side of the window for the cord. Many of the mattress sets in the east wing have a large overhang as the box spring mattress is undersized and not of the same set of mattresses. This overhang could pose a significant hazard to anyone sitting on the edge of the bed and the lack of support underneath allowing.someone to fall to the floor. A couple of electrical problems were found during the inspection and the refrigerator in room 17 apartment was unplugged and had a grounding adapter on the end of the plug. If the refrigerator is to be used in this room the plug needs to be properly grounded so the grounding adapter doesn't become unplugged from the power outlet. In the attic area of the west wing there was chafing on electrical wiring that was noted during previous inspection and was covered with a board. We had been previously told that this condition was corrected. An electrical conduit passing through one of the fire walls has an electrical wire within it that terminates outside of the conduit. It's unknown if this wire has power to it or not it should be removed. Blood on the wall in room 27 was painted over but still visible. We asked that this condition be cleaned professionally. We were told that this was paint from the repainting of the door also being red. The presumption that this was blood should still be adhered to as this is the safest way to mitigate any potential problem that could come from an exposure to.blood. It's still unclear if further conditions exist under the base board or the carpet floor. Leaking drain still exist in room I a plastic piece was added between the pedestal of the sink and the wall limiting the view of the drain pipe that was previously noted as leaking. Room two still has holes in the bathroom wall that were loosely covered with a second level of base board molding as noted during previous inspection.(527 CMR 1.00 Chapter 12 Section 12.3.3) on 10/12/2016 it was noted that many chemical being used on the property are not being stored properly or that care is being used to prevent the possible leak or mixing of chemicals as noted in the storage room by room 22 and the view from one of the rooms on the west wing of the make shift green house on the motel property. All of the chemicals used on the property should be properly stored and caution should be used when storing chemicals that may react with one another. All new blinds have warning labels on the bottom of the blinds. There doesn't appear to be strangulation warning labels on the cords of the blinds; a check needs to be made as to the possible requirement of labeling and whether it was removed. The cords on the blinds are a single cord that is connected to a pull point which then changes to a double cord creating a loop that when the blinds are fully raised the bottom of the loop is located just below the window sill well within the reach of a toddler or child. A cleat is provided to the side of the window for the cord. Many of the mattress sets in the east wing have a large overhang as the box spring mattress is undersized and not of the same set of mattresses. This overhang could pose a significant hazard to anyone sitting on the edge of the bed and the lack of support underneath allowing.someone to fall to the floor. A couple of electrical problems were found during the inspection and the refrigerator in room 17 apartment was unplugged and had a grounding adapter on the end of the plug. If the refrigerator is to be used in this room the plug needs to be properly grounded so the grounding adapter doesn't become unplugged from the power outlet. In the attic area of the west wing there was chafing on electrical wiring that was noted during previous inspection and was covered with a board. We had been previously told that this condition was corrected. An electrical conduit passing through one of the fire walls has an electrical wire within it that terminates outside of the conduit. It's unknown if this wire has power to it or not it should be removed. Blood on the wall in room 27 was painted over but still visible. 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":' F< � � P t �j� — �1'. _��. �..� ?,�. �� ��:jj{ $�'�� t p � �,'%+ y _ _ � �+�, . � � t r = F'% ti4� � � � � y � �.: : �`.y;.y i... r ` _ ����"`J _ _ .. a i � � �_ n. Aw s} _ e :a ' � t m � I I r t1� b r � I � i I Y COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, ss. MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT lo �2r � l � BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DOCKET NO.: 1572CV00243 JINTENDRA PATEL, TRUSTEE, NEW CRAIGVILLE MOTEL REALTY TRUST vs. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, i BOARD OF HEALTH, and WAYNE MILLER, M.D., PAUL CANNIFF, D.M.D. and JUNICHI SAWAYANGI, as they comprise the members of the Board of Health Respondents. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Whereas, the Plaintiff operated the property which is the subject of this action as the "Craigville Motel" (the "motel") for many years, and Whereas, the Plaintiff's operation of the motel created a lengthy history of multiple state sanitary code violations and state building code violations as recited in the defendant Town's pleadings and memoranda filed in this action, and Whereas, the Plaintiff had been warned on multiple occasions over several years by the Defendant Board of Health to correct these violations and to insure that they not be repeated, and Whereas, the Plaintiff was ordered by the Board of Health on January 13, 2015 to allow no new long-term tenants (more than 31 days) but the Plaintiff defied the Board and did so in violation of that order, telling the new long-term tenants to tell Town officials that they had only been on site for"two or three weeks", and Whereas, the Plaintiff told the Board of Health on April 7, 2015 that she had complied with the January 13, 2015 order, knowing full well that that representation was false, and Whereas, the pleadings show that the Barnstable Police Department responded to calls for assistance at the motel some 222 times in the eighteen months preceding the Board hearings, including 17 disturbances, 10 harassment-related calls, two drug overdoses, six domestic assaults, and 5 drug purchases, among other incidents, and Whereas, the Plaintiff admits to the truth of the recitations above and of the factual content of the affidavits and pleadings filed by the Town in this action, and Whereas, the Plaintiff stipulates that the Board of Health had full legal authority and sufficient probable cause to exercise its sound discretion and refuse to renew the Plaintiff s motel license, and Whereas the Plaintiff has taken significant steps to bring the motel into conformity with all governing state and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances, and Whereas,the subject property has been subjected.to vigorous inspections and has now passed those inspections, except as may be noted in Appendix A of this Agreement (the"punch list"), and Whereas, the Plaintiff agrees (if applicable)to take all steps necessary to complete the punch list prior to final issuance of all permits, and Whereas, the parties desire to resolve their differences and to see the motel returned to a licensed facility capable of servicing the legitimate needs of transient motorists pursuant to the requirements of G.L. c. 140, Sections 32A, et seq, and Whereas, the Plaintiff has represented to the Town that it has or will soon receive formal franchise approval to operate the property as a"Knight's Inn", a division of the national hotel/motel chain of the Wyndham Hotel Group, and Whereas, both parties agree that this franchise arrangement will assist the Plaintiff in soliciting business of the motoring public and that the standards of performance, appearance, inspection, business practices, and oversight of the motel will benefit the general public and the interests sought to be protected by the Board of Health, Now, therefore,the parties agree as follows: 1. The motel will be permitted to re-open as a licensed motel facility in conformity with the conditions set forth below. a. The Plaintiff will demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the Board of Health, with the advice of the Office of the Town Attorney, that is possesses a valid and current approval of the Wyndham Hotel Group d/b/a Knights Inn(subject to the conditions outlined by Knight's Inn , including its requirement that the Plaintiff meet all Town conditions for issuance of a motel license and that Plaintiff has in fact met those conditions and is allowed to operate as a lawful motel subject to the terms and i conditions contained in this Settlement Agreement as well in conformance with all applicable Town regulations. The Plaintiff shall take all steps necessary to open the motel under the Knight's Inn franchise, understands its obligations towards being a licensed franchise, and shall take all steps necessary, as a condition of issuance of a motel license, to meet the obligations required by the Knight's Inn within their normal course of issuance and approval as it arises under the terms and conditions enumerated therein). In the event that the motel's status as a Knight's Inn franchisee is suspended or revoked for any reason, the Plaintiff agrees that it will immediately notify the Board of Health of this fact and will immediately cease operating as a motel without first obtaining the approval of the Board of Health to continue or resume doing so. b. The Plaintiff will meet with the Board of Health at three, six, and twelve months following the issuance of the motel permit, and at least annually thereafter, to review its performance and conformity with all applicable State and local rules, regulations, and the terms of this agreement including, without limitation, those of the Board of Health and the West Barnstable Fire Department. c. Without limiting the foregoing conditions, the maximum stay that a motel guest will be allowed to remain on the property is 30 consecutive days and not more than 45 days total in any consecutive 90-day period, provided further that there shall be at least a 7-day hiatus between terms of occupancy. d. No cooking facilities including, without limitation, hot plates and toasters/ovens (except a microwave oven) shall be permitted at any time on the premises. e. The motel shall not be used for the purpose of immoral solicitation, immoral bargaining, or immoral conduct, including prostitution, drugs, or gambling. f. Motel management shall maintain a permanent register in which shall be recorded the name and residence of every person engaging or occupying a private room. Positive identification in the form of a driver's license, passport, or government-issued identification of every guest renting a room shall be photocopied before a room is rented and shall be retained by management for inspection by licensing authorities, their agents, and the police upon demand. g. Motel management shall act reasonably and swiftly to disperse loiterers or patrons who congregate at the motel. Management shall actively monitor the exterior portions of the motel property for any evidence of illegal activity, including drug dealing, drug usage, or the improper disposal of drug paraphernalia on or adjacent to the motel property. Management shall report any of these activities to the Barnstable Police immediately upon observing the same. h. Management shall also take immediate steps to solicit emergency medical response for any person on the property appearing to be ill, injured, or needing medical help. Management shall report all such calls for medical assistance to the Board of Health by phone and in writing within 24 hours of such a call. r i. Management shall allow representatives of the Building Commissioner, Board of Health, West Barnstable Fire Department, and the Barnstable Police to conduct a physical inspection of the property without prior notice. A refusal to allow the same shall be cause for immediate revocation of this license. j. A breach of any of these conditions or of any statute, rule, or ordinance relating to the operation of the motel shall be cause for immediate revocation of this license. 2. The Plaintiff, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency thereof being hereby acknowledged, waives, releases, and forever discharges the Town, its employees, volunteers, board members, agents, servants and any other party acting on behalf of the Town from any and all claims and causes of action of any nature whatsoever related to the proceedings and matters raised, or those which could have been raised, in this action. 3. The Town, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency thereof being hereby acknowledged, waive, release, and forever discharge the Plaintiffs from any and all claims and causes of action of any nature whatsoever related to the proceedings and matters raised, or those which could have been raised, in this action. 4. This Settlement Agreement shall have independent legal significance as a contract between the Parties and may be enforced by either party in an action at law or in equity. 5. Each party to this Agreement will pay its respective a t t o r n e y s' f e e s, expenses a n d costs' incurred i n connection with all aspects of the matter. 6. This Agreement is to be interpreted a n d enforced u n d e r the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 7. Upon full execution of this Agreement for Judgment, the Parties shall deposit the same with the Court and shall join in a motion requesting that the Court adopt the conditions herein and order that the parties comply with the terms of this Agreement for Judgment. 8. Upon issuance of such order from the Superior Court,the Plaintiff shall cause a copy of the order to be recorded in the Barnstable County registry of Deeds against the motel property and shall thereafter deliver a attested copies of the recorded order to the Office of the Town Attorney, the Barnstable Building Commissioner,the Barnstable Board of Health,the Barnstable Police Department, and the West Barnstable Fire Department. Witness our hands and seals at Barnstable this day of October 2016. Town of Barnstable, by Jintendra Patel, Trustee and Individually, Mark S. Ells, Town Manager Jintendra Patel ,,,;, ��:� �a- is -►� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Q_ m A i e� Map-- . Parcel Application Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address � Z Village Et 7- AZ.I iQAA0 r*06E Owner �, ���i�. Address Telephone Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type J' Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size — Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Other: :, n a Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ a -n Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use w APPLICANT INFORMATION UILDER OR�I��71F ER) o� C / Name Telephone Number -�ji2- 7/�- -- Address G��� �l License Home Improvement Contractor P4�/� Email is Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE I i FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ' t APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. 4 ADDRESS VILLAGE ` c ! 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Do not mite to fibs area,to be evmpleted by ciiy ar town o yk&L City or Town: PermitUceose 4 Issuing Authwrety(t-:,rk ong): L Board of HwItfi y Ong Dq=rtment 3.CAytrown Clerk 4 Electrical Inspector S.Phanbing Fnspecter 6.Other Contact Person Phone 9: 6 laformation and Instractions Ma_eear3 CtfS GCw3.eralLaWS C M recjm=all employMCS to XM&WOMTO&cor[rpMSZft=far fEr==Tloyees. PM3aXOttD tiris ,an MPIay='is dafined as c.ever,p.7sonmffie srdvicc of miDther Under auy contrad ofhir� express or implied,oral or wiit� ' j An empkyer is de£ncd as"aa k&vidnal,pax ncrsbip,assocrabon;carporation or other legal ertiiy,or amy two or maQe oftjre fprego =gaged is a joint eonprise,and.indnrrm the legal of a deceased employer,or the rwdvrr or trustee of an huRvidnal,p iP,associafim or of =legal entity,employing et¢ployees. However the ow=of a.dweIIing house havmgnot more tbm tb ee apmimea s and who remdes 9ierem,or the occopant of the - dwelliag house of another who employs persons to do MAitmance,cans ftuc i on or repair wmk on such dwelling house or on the grounds or bmldmg apgnr� famrAD shall not because of such emplaymeat be deemed to be an employer-" MG chapter 152,§25C(6)also sfafrs that every state or local licensing agency shall whhhoId$re Y•SSQance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a b-si ess or to construct buddb:gs in the commonwealth for ray applicant-Who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with tin 4rL Q ce.covearage requir h" Additionally,MCrL chapter I52,§25C(7)sites-Nc3fhmthe nor'my ofifspolitical subdivisions shall enter info any contract for the performance ofpnlolic work nail able evidence of compliance with the msozane.c . regzm-emerts of this chapter have Been Preseutad to the eozdr�anffiouty." App4cants Please fill out the woiireas'compensation affidavit completely,by dieciking the braces that apply to your sitoafion and,if,, necessary,simply sub-contrac6or(S)name(S), address(es)and Phone Turn es(s) along Wzth their cert[firatt,(s) of msuramce. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Luoited Liability Partamships(LU)wit no rEOployexs other than the members or per,are not required to catty workers' compensation i nsmumce. If an LLC or LLP does have =PIoyees, apolicyisrequired. Beadvisedtbat this affidayitmaybesabmifiedto the Departmentof Industrial Accidents for confirmation offtnWM ce coverage Also be sure to sign and datEiffre affidavit The affidavit should be refrmaed to!he city or town that t$e application fur the permit or license is being regneshxL not the Department of IndIIshial At ci enfs. Shouldyou have may questions regardmg the law or ifyou ate regnaedto obtam a woxk=' compensation policy,please call tine Departmemt at ffm amber listed below. Self-insured ca33panies should eater their self haMn-aace license number on the appropriate line. City or Town OfFicials Please be sore that the affdavi(:is Clete and graded legibly. The Department has provided a space of the botb3m of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office ofIuvesti gaff has to comet you reg=ding the applicant Pleasebe m=tu fllliathepewit/Iicensenumber which will be used as a=fermcenumber. In-addition,an applicant ffiat must submit nxul4k peanit Ucense applications in any given year,need only snbmrt one affidavit mdicai>ng cruet policy information of necessary)and under`mob Site Address"the applicat¢should wriit--"all locations in (city or- tDwn) "A copy of the-affidavit that has been officiaRy stamped cr marked by the city or town may b e provided to t3�e ' licant as ' of that a valid affidavit is on file for fatz permits or licenses. A new affidavitmust be filled oil each app - year.Whew a home owner or c 7m is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial veofrse (Le. a dog license or permit to bum leaves eta.)said person is NOT regr�zd to co�Iete this affidavit The Office of Invesfigatioas would lino--to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesftatm to give vs a call- The Deparimcafs address,telePhame and fax number. - COMM=nth of M=achmem Degaifm t cif hiftEtda Accidents �� n Street Ta#617- -4 md4-06 w 1-a77 MA SAFE Fax 9 617 727 7749 Revised 424-07 WW Qgd i Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ` Richard V. Scali,Director s634. ► Building Division. Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I 49 ,as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize IAto act on my behalf in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: r _ c (Address of Job) **Pool fences and alarms are the responsibility of the applicant Pools �Ire not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final spections are performed and accepted. .S' ture-of Owner Signature o Applicant Print Name PriniNqOe Date QXORMS:OWNERPERMISSIONPWI S Town of Barnstable Regulatory.Services ' oIF Richard V.Scali,Director Building Division Paul Roma,Building Commissioner i639• ��� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 O�fp www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER": name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one or two- family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. . 'HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall-act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor (see Appendix Q,Rules&Regulations for Licensing.Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the bomeowner hires unlicensed persons.-In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application,that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care to amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\building permit forms\EXPRESS.doc 06/20/16 Safety s Department of Pubgtandards 9 Massachu$ett Regulations and 1Wgt Board of Building Cs-070029 License: Visor construction Supe PH M CROSSEN,SR RAL '18 PH )RIDGE RD,- SANDYpCH MA 02537.:f, i n , Expiration: 1111512018 1 Corm sionef Construction Supervisor Restricted to: Unrestricted-Buildings of any use group which contain less than 35,000 cubic feet(991 cubic meters)of enclosed space. Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. DPS Licensing information visit: WWW.MASS.GOV/DPS i ' i Date: September 15, 2016 To: Health Department From: Donna Z. Miorandi, R.S. Health Inspector Re: Craigville Motel Inspection Reported to Craigville Motel with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer for the Town of Barnstable and Deputy Fire Chief David Paananen of the West Barnstable Fire Department on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 at approximately 9:50 a.m. for another re- inspection of this motel. The intention was to inspect Rooms 1 -32 and storage rooms as well as attic spaces. On this date the inspection ended at 12:30 pm due to time constraints and only after inspecting nine (9)rooms and the storage and attic.spaces on the north side. Storage Room Room is located next to Room 32. Found Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer and Miracle-Gro containers labeled as "weed killer". A licensed commercial facility is not allowed to self-apply pesticides or insecticides themselves. They must contract with a licensed pesticide applicator. Room 32 Bathtub water temperature at 136.2 degrees Fahrenheit Window does not stay open when raised-automatically slams shut-window appears old Toilet is dirty and chipped Phone is missing emergency information for 911 and lobby info Air conditioning unit filter is filthy Baseboard heating fins are loaded with dust, dirt and foreign debris. Room 31 Screen doesn't fit window. Stained pillow case Toilet seat is old, chipped and rusty Tub surround not clean Shower curtain is stained Water temperature at sink is at 135 degrees Fahrenheit Phone-missing emergency info for 911 Rear window does not stay up when opened Room 30 Air conditioning filter is filthy Phone missing emergency info for 911 & lobby info Light in bathroom is poor, paint on actual light cover, wall beside light is cracked and not smooth Toilet flush handle is old and rusty Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc i Room 30 continued Shower curtain is stained Top of closet door is chipped and pulling away from door frame Baseboard heating fins are filthy Water temperature at tub faucet is 121 degrees Fahrenheit Room 29 Phone missing emergency info for 911 and lobby info Night stand drawer has foreign debris, dead insects and staining Insect found in between sheets of made bed Shower valve difficult to turn on and off-also leaking All the tub fixtures have been spray painted (very rough surfaces) Bathroom window has much chipping paint Bathroom wall beside light has much rough paint-not smooth Room 28 Screen in rear window does not fit properly Water temperature for tub faucet is 119 degrees Fahrenheit Shower valve spins continuously with no stops. Trip lever for tub is inoperable Air conditioning unit has much rust and foreign debris Dead insects and dirt inside ceiling light fixture Lamp shades are not clean Broken lock on front window Window screen is bowed-not a tight fit to prevent insects Room 27 Window screens are not tight Wall heater is very rusty Front window is very old, chipping paint and old rope lining inside of window panes Wall paint is loose and chipping of wall (red paint) Water temperature from tub faucet is 128.3 degrees Fahrenheit Trip lever on tub is inoperable Blood observed on wall above baseboard near bathroom door Room 26 Box spring and mattress sizes and manufacturer do not match creating a significant overhang of mattress over box spring Stained shower curtain Tub surround not clean Water pressure is very low coming from tub faucet No trip lever for tub Front window screen does not fit properly creating a gap for insect entry Stained pillow cases Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc. r ` J .4 Room 26 continued Phone is on top of armoire due to short cord creating inaccessibility for a child or short adult in time of emergency Room 1 Water temperature at tub and sink is 128 degrees Fahrenheit Hand sink in bathroom is leaking onto floor via a PVC drain Rear window slams down too fast and fell out of window frame No trip lever for bath tub Rubber coving loose and covering up loose tiles at bathroom wall/floor juncture Dirty and rusty medicine chest cabinet in bathroom Room 2 Water temperature at tub is 128 degrees Fahrenheit Rusty shower curtain rod Bathroom screen not tight on bottom allowing large gap for insect entry Dirty lampshades Window locks are difficult to operate, All of the above conditions exhibit violations of 105 CMR 410.000: Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation (State Sanitary Code, Chapter II). The list of violations include: 105 CMR 410.480: Locks 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements 105 CMR 410.501: Weathertight Elements 105 CMR 410.504: Non-absorbent surfaces 105 CMR 410.550: Extermination of Insects, Rodents and Skunks 105 CMR 410.150: Washbasins, Toilets, Tubs, and Showers 105 CMR 410.190: Hot Water 105 CMR 410.350: Plumbing Connections 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities 105 CMR 410.551: Screens for Windows In addition I have rioted a violation of 105 CMR 410.190 pertaining to Hot Water and in turn this will yield a plumbing violation under 248 CMR where it states that the mixing valves to a shower must have controls to 112 degrees during all periods when showers are in use. It states that the device shall be set to deliver tempered water at a temperature not to exceed 110 to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. This anti-scald issue is important as it pertains to scald injuries to young and old alike. Q:\Motels\Craigville Motel Sept. 8, 2016.doc ' w .y Date: Sept. 13, 2016 To: Building File From: Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer' Re: Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Overcast, warm, humid, light mist Reported to site with Donna Miorandi and Deputy Fire Chief Dave Paananen, WBFD at 9:50 AM on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016. The inspection was limited to the upper level containing Rooms 1- 32, storage rooms & attic spaces on the street level only. The rear rooms are not included in the licensing request and therefore have not been part of this inspection process. Qn this occasion staff completed nine rooms and the attic & storage spaces on the north side. Building Code Violations & Requirements The replacement windows utilizing finger locks (or any locking mechanism that requires special instructions) are not acceptable per Mass State Building Code 780 CMR 1029. Plumbing/repairs &replacement of fixtures must be performed by a licensed professional and require permits. A Certificate of Inspection is required prior to re-opening. The remainder of information contained in this report is for consideration. Health will provide a full report identifying sanitary code violations or requirements. WB Fire will generate a separate report accordingly. Recent Permit History. 1) B 16-1889 Building Permit to demo pool 2) E16-1230 Electrical permit- 2 junction boxes in attic & 1 smoke detector General Notes & Observations • Motel Rules—Check-in/out& charges not posted (as typical in hotel/motels) • Ice buckets found in some rooms but no ice machine or directions found • Baseboards were found to be painted but not cleaned, some not positioned correctly. • Heating& AC unit filters were not clean. • Pest Control Plan or Provisions? • Water temperature fluctuates between rooms & lav sink/tub shower units. • Mixing valve provisions not consistent • Blinds—Cord lengths—concern about chocking hazard for children • Phones—No emergency 911 info/Room Number/Lobby number posted • Smokes- OK 1 • Mattresses—New but did not match size of box springs or foundations (4" overhang) • Pillows- OK • Bedding- Some pillow cases has slight staining • Screens—many were wrong size with noticeable gaps • Windows- Finger locks in windows- no instructions on how to operate • Minimal light by shower noted in multiple rooms - • Tub surrounds not clean • Shower curtains—many not clean—stains found on many • No shower curtain liners installed. • No shower mats - bowed shower rods may allow water to accumulate on floors • No Plumbing Permit to replace or update plumbing & fixtures • No Building Permit to replace windows Storage Room (by Room 32—left wing north side) • Found insect killer & Miracle Grow containers labeled as "weed killer" Mixing and storage of chemicals Not allowed to mix or re-label—must be stored properly. Attic (North side) • Penetrations/gaps found in fire separation provision. Room 32 • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 136' tested twice - 90 mins apart without change • AC filter—filthy • Wall heater filter- filthy • Dead grass hopper in side door. • Water closet—not clean Room 31 • 1 stained pillow case • Wrong size screen • Minimal light by shower noted • Rear window is not tight • Water closet not clean • Tub surround not clean • Phone—not labeled • Cover loose on AC unit • Shower curtains Room 30 • AC filter filthy • Wall heater filter filthy 2 • Rear window does not stay up & comes down too quickly • Phone missing 911& lobby info • Tub surround not clean • Tub temp 121° • Dirty pillow case • Top of closet door coming apart. • Water closet dirty & flush handle rusted. Room 29 • Phone missing 911& lobby info • Night stand drawer(right side) not clean (insect/waste) • All 3 drawers in unit stained-install fresh shelf paper • Insect found in-between sheets of made bed. • Shower curtain stained Room 29 • Shower valve very hard to turn on& off—leaking • Goof plate in lieu of trip lever in tub • Tub Handles/spout spray painted (rough surface) • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 104' Room 28 • Fridge OK • Drawers OK • Screen in rear window does not fit. • Shower valves—spins around improperly/excessively • Broken lock on front window • Lamp shades not clean • Trip lever does not work=frozen • Insects inside ceiling fixture • Window screen is bowed- improper fit. • Rear window has finger locks—no instructions • Phone—is posted with 911 info. Room 27 • Blood noted on wall above baseboard near lav door. • Wall mirror not clean • Window screen not tight Room 26 • Front window—screen doesn't fit • Rear window OK • Stained pillow cases 3 • Water pressure very low in tub spout • No trip lever • Phone is on top'of armoire—children & short adult may be unable to reach. • Box spring& mattress sizes &manufacturer do not match • Box Spring CWBU8036 Item#9815 Made in Brockton • Model 5200H-1060 King mattress Grace I (RI) Room 1 • Rear window slams down too fast& fell out of case. • Missing trip lever • Water closet handle rusty • Lav sink leaking on floor • PVC noted behind lav sink. • Lav sink temp 128' • Tub temp 128° Room 2 • Shower rod rusted • No trip lever • Cube fridge OK • Dirty lampshades • Window lock is too hard • Lav window screen doesn't fit on bottom. 4 r i__-_--: I f 1 } ► - . . NORTH EAST HOTEL SUPPLY •V 479 CONIC ROM, ROCHOM NH 03W I&60.973—M1/603-866-3405 . /Nqz//w««'naI/Ya�hotdce�vY.awn . INVOICE BILL TO SHIP TO INVOICE c# 22256 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DA TE 06/08/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA DUE DATE 06/08/2016 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road TERMS Due on receipt Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 ` N. 5'Il: i':t t �c, RAT ..,.':, a;: O�J. C A: .,Q ••;fl i OI :,,..� ✓.:, .Yn. ".a. .7. :�.:..a:..l,l,:,,.R,:. �.:l.�J,,,a..i..:,.).t.l.,. Zr:,t!t' :: :E..�a:..:,fii:.._..m. ...!:K:'•?. .. ��'Y•:...�. .,..{,:... _.r':SYF'.......y`:..s.li"�i�7.YI:"::t�fiJ"iE U.^...1.Jtt1..,......... Nit Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I (Double Sided 10 W5.95 3,259,50T Push) 'Payment after 7 days of invoice due date should be charged SUBTOTAL 3,259.50 18%interest per year. 'All the goods stated above are received TAX (6.259/6) 20:3.72 in full&they are in good condition&do not have any objection for TOTAL 3,463.22 the goods,what we received. BALANCE DUE 4 ■22 *Products returned in opened boxes may,but need not be, determined to have been used. YA returned check penalty fee is $30 for any check dishhonored by the drawee bank. Warehouse:35,Fourth Street,DOVER,NH 03820 ""Thank you for your busine Ss."" NORTH FAST HOTEL SUPPLY 479 60NIC ROAD, ROCHfS167e, NH 03839 rs Tfl:603-97d-3311/603-866-3405 - salespnartheasthote/sgpv�ccam hnp✓/wx'�u nw a hrasU+ote/svvPN•� ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO ESTIMATE-!k 9467 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DATI: 06/10/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA EXPIRATION DATI 06/10/2016 8 Shoot Flying Road 8 Shoot Flying Road Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville,MA 02632 �:nv; :.1�. '•I f:•}4'a?l:;l'.�;I`?;,,'":i?;jtNGi;;:�i�;�, :aLl9ii;�ijtihsi; o . r•. ! (� x• E. `i�i• 1 ,j�A�E 1:. l! c, :� •rfa, ..W. d f .•io� 1 Sys) ,.1. .. ACTiVtTl�!•E•; r,:i3�:ti!r 1 1 f� � �.F"4;rr;l i tAlnc�i I:...,t� :�,r'{? i�.l!3:h.., ..;' -:n'•.1:.IF AI!}iii�'r1:5:iihTii:;;1": 'y���:..I_.::•t7 - r:!f y... •i '..y;1:}; ,........ ,...... .... Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I (Double Sided 30 3.l5.95 9,778.50T Push) r ...................... ......................... ..... All quotations subject to change without notice.All orders subject SUBTOTAL 9,778.50 to acceptance by seller. TAX(6.25%) 611.16 TOTAL $101389.66 Accepted By Accepted Date Thank you for your business. NORTH EAST HOTEL SUPPLY 479 GONX ROAD t 70CWYMP. IN 03939 11603-973-331f/603-566-3405 s�lesC�rmithfas'thoCe;supp�y:com ESTIMATE ADDRESS SHIP TO ESTIMATE# 9467 CRAIGV.ILLE MOTEL- CRAIGVILLE MOTEL- DATE 06/07/2016 Centerville MA Centerville MA 8 Shoot Flvina Road 8 Shoot Flvina Road Centerville, MA 02632 Centerville, MA 02632 ........................................................................................................................................................................... ................ : - ' ........................................................... Queen Mattress Sets 5200H Grace I Double Sided 10 325.95 3,259.50T Push) ... .. ... ...... ... ... ... .. ... ...... ... ... ..I ...... ... .. ... .. ... ...... ...... ... .. ... ...... ... ... .. .. ... ...... ... ... ... ... All quotations subject to change without notice.All orders subject SUBTOTAL 3,259.50 to acceptance by seller. TAX(6.25%) 203.72 TOTAL Wv .2n? Accepted By Accepted Date Thank you for your business. Message Page 1 of 2 Anderson, Robin From: James P. Connors Upconnorsatty@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 2:56 PM To: McLaughlin, Charles Cc: Anderson, Robin; dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com; McKean, Thomas; Stanton, David; Ralph Crossen Subject: Re: Craigville Motel Hi Charlie, It seems the logical course. I am glad we have Mr. Crossen on board because I suspect the inspectors are getting burned out as are the remainder of us. I am copying him to this email. He was to be there next Wednesday and this email shall be helpful. I will speak with my client tomorrow about an extension. Due to the lateness, I personally believe it wise to move it one last time. To get approval we must do this right and if lingering issues remain they need resolution before approval. Dr. Miller made that quite clear. I will look for your edited version of the agreement. Since the court is not pressing us, I do not think we need a nisi order. Jamie Sent from my iPhone On Aug 17, 2016, at 2:34 PM, McLaughlin, Charles <Charles.McLau hlin@town.barnstable.ma.us> wrote: Jamie; ..With Ralph Crossen aboard, I suggest that we all meet—you, me, Ralph, and the entire group of inspectors—to define a process to effect closure in September. I would suggest that Ralph go through the current deficiency reports from health, building, and fire for rooms 1-10. Once he is satisfied that the punch list is fully complete, he would notify us for an inspection of all rooms that will be put in service. (I would ask you to confirm that certain numbered rooms in the lower level Will not be rehabilitated, will not be occupied, and will be posted as unfit for human habitation). Staff can then join Ralph in a walk-thru of rooms 1-10 for(hopefully)final inspection.The joint inspection can then proceed to all remaining rooms beyond 1-10 that will be available for occupancy and deficiencies, if any, will be noted. Ralph can then work with the clients to correct these deficiencies and call for a final inspection of those rooms as well once he is satisfied that any deficiencies have been corrected. I would note also that the office and apartment will need to be inspected in this process. I Will make redline corrections to the settlement agreement and get it to you by tomorrow morning, if not tonight. I would like to.see it executed and held for board approval as soon as possible. Given vacations, the incomplete status of repairs and many rooms yet to be inspected, and the looming August 30 hearing date, I do not see how or why the hearing on August 30 can proceed. Do you concur? I would propose that the hearing be moved to the first available regular meeting of the Board in September to give your folks and Mr. Crossen the time to bring this to a completion. 8/17/2016 Message Page 2 of 2 Thanks. Charlie From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 2:17 PM To: 'James P. Connors' Cc: McLaughlin, Charles; David Paananen (dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com); McKean,Thomas; Stanton, David Subject: Craigville Motel Hi Jamie, Please find our reports from the last inspection on 7/28/16. I didn't have the actual report from the fire department available but I included a copy of the email sent to me from the Deputy as a result of that inspection. FYI the Deputy is not available to re-inspect before the 3oth of August so I would suggest that the meeting be postponed in order to more appropriately address this later in Sept. I believe Charlie will be reaching out to you to discuss our reports and scheduling issues. pi�6Le Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Zoo Main Street Hyannis,MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 i 8/17/2016 Date: July 28,2016 To: Building File From Donald Desmarais, Health Inspector Re Craigville Motel Inspection, Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 & Rooms 19, 25 & 29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: Dilip Patel was verbally notified to post rooms 33-42 (back, lower side of Motel) "Unfilt for human habitation" Room 1 Room 8 Tub enclosure needs repair. No stopper in sink Hot water @ 105F (must be 110) Shower flanges rusted Fridge in poor repair Broken window latch Cracked window Sink @ 105F Found pill of Lorazepam in drawer Room 2 Screen incorrectly installed Rusted shower rod Broken window lock Room 9 Stained bedding No sink stopper Water @ 105F Rusted shower rod flanges Filthy door Water @ 105 Bathroom screen has hole in it Room 3 Dried glue on tub enclosure Shower rod flanges rusted Window in bathroom doesn't function correctly Room 10 Water @ 105F No lock on window No stopper on sink Room 4 Bathroom door latch (door jamb) Rusted light fixture in bathroom Water @109F Sink stopper incorrect size Pillow disgusting Water @ 105F Lamp shade stained Crud in drawers Room 5 Rusted shower rod flanges Room 19 Bathroom window full of conensation No sink stopper And deteriorating Rusted shower rod flange i Room 5 cont.. Room 25 No drain in sink Rusted shower flanges Stained pillows No protective case on pillows (stained) Room 6 Shower rod rusted Water @ 109F screen in sleeping room incorrectly installed Stained pillows Room 29 Rusted shower flanges Room 7 Dried glue on tiles Screen installed incorrectly No sink stopper Cracked tile in shower Dirty grout Water @108F Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen (dated 7128116) concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. i i Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Dave Paananen [dpaananen@westbarnstablefire.com] Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:35 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: 07/28/2016 craigville Inspection Hi Robin, Here is the quick list of items found during our inspection.of the Craigville motel on rooms 1-10 and the attic space of same on 07/28/2016. 1 Heat detector in room two needs to be replaced.This should have been corrected by the alarm company during their inspection of the system. 2 In the attic space there were numerous penetrations still visible on the two fire walls. 3 In the attic the frayed wires are still present.This problem has not been corrected. 4 In the attic space the orange extension cord is still in use as a long term power supply.This is the third time this has been reported. It has been noted during inspections on 06/13/2016 and 03/29/2016. Only rooms 1-10 were inspected and the attic space above rooms 1-10. Thanks, Dave 7/28/2016 f Date: July 28,2016 To: Building File ' From Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Don Desmarais, Health Inspector, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 & Rooms 19, 25 &29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: • Hot water—consistently not to required temp in rooms 1-10 • Drawers in all rooms—not clean & some units contained foreign debris • Clean and install fresh drawer liners—All rooms • Baseboards and Window sills—not clean- dust, debris and rust All rooms • Screens not secure in windows All rooms • Trip levers in sinks &tubs not connected or inoperable • Cracked tiles • Flanges around every shower curtain rod rusted, most rods rusted. All rooms • Closet interiors need to be painted. All rooms • Back of all doors need to be painted. All rooms • Stained lamp shades • Stained pillows and pillow cases &protective sleeves • Mirrors not clean • Rear window/cracked pane in Room 1 • Torn screen • All AC filters must be replaced All rooms • Replace lav door latch in room 10 • Some bedding (blanket) stained (Room 2) • Water pressure seemed low Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116) concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. i i Date: July 28,2016 To: Building File From Donald Desmarais,Health Inspector Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny& dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 &Rooms 19, 25 &29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: Dilip Patel was verbally notified to post rooms 33-42 (back, lower side of Motel) "Unfelt for human habitation" Room 1 Room 8 Tub enclosure needs repair. No stopper in sink Hot water @ 105F (must be 110) Shower flanges rusted Fridge in poor repair Broken window latch Cracked window Sink @ 105F Found pill of Lorazepam in drawer Room 2 Screen incorrectly installed Rusted shower rod Broken window lock Room 9 Stained bedding No sink stopper Water @ 105F Rusted shower rod flanges Filthy door Water @ 105 Bathroom screen has hole in it Room 3 Dried glue on tub enclosure Shower rod flanges rusted Window in bathroom doesn't function correctly Room 10 Water @ 105F No lock on window No stopper on sink Room 4 Bathroom door latch(doorjamb) Rusted light fixture in bathroom Water @109F Sink stopper incorrect size Pillow disgusting Water @ 105F Lamp shade stained Crud in drawers Room 5 Rusted shower rod flanges Room 19 Bathroom window full of conensation No sink stopper And deteriorating Rusted shower rod flange Room 5 cont.. Room 25 No drain in sink Rusted shower flanges Stained pillows No protective case on pillows (stained) Room 6 Shower rod rusted Water @ 109F screen in sleeping room incorrectly installed Stained pillows Room 29 Rusted shower flanges Room 7 Dried glue on tiles Screen installed incorrectly No sink stopper Cracked tile in shower Dirty grout Water @108F Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116) concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. Date: July 28, 2016 To: Building File From Donald Desmarais,Health Inspector Re Craigville Motel Inspection Conditions: Hot, Sunny & dry. Reported to site on 7/28/16 at 10 AM with Robin Anderson, Zoning Officer, Deputy Chief Dave Paananen, WB FD.and Tom McKean, Health Director Inspected Rooms 1 -10 &Rooms 19, 25 &29 Upper Level Conditions & Corrections: Dilip Patel was verbally notified to post rooms 33-42 (back, lower side of Motel) "Unfelt for human habitation" Room 1 Room 8 Tub enclosure needs repair. No stopper in sink Hot water @ 105F (must be 110) Shower flanges rusted Fridge in poor repair Broken window latch Cracked window Sink @ 105F Found pill of Lorazepam in drawer Room 2 Screen incorrectly installed Rusted shower rod Broken window lock Room 9 Stained bedding No sink stopper Water @ 105F Rusted shower rod flanges Filthy door Water @ 105 Bathroom screen has hole in it Room 3 Dried glue on tub enclosure Shower rod flanges rusted Window in bathroom doesn't function correctly Room 10 Water @ 105F No lock on window No stopper on sink Room 4 Bathroom door latch(door jamb) Rusted light fixture in bathroom Water @109F Sink stopper incorrect size Pillow disgusting Water @ 105F Lamp shade stained Crud in drawers Room 5 Rusted shower rod flanges Room 19 Bathroom window full of conensation No sink stopper And deteriorating Rusted shower rod flange Room 5 cont.. Room 25 No drain in sink Rusted shower flanges Stained pillows No protective case on pillows (stained) Room 6 Shower rod rusted Water @ 109F screen in sleeping room incorrectly installed Stained pillows Room 29 Rusted shower flanges Room 7 Dried glue on tiles Screen installed incorrectly No sink stopper Cracked tile in shower Dirty grout Water @108F Photos on file with Health Email from DC Paananen(dated 7128116)concerning attic space identifying frayed wires, extension cord use,penetrations in fire wall forwarded to Legal on same date. Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • Richard Scali, Director "6 Public Health Division AS& �� prFO1"D�A Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 CERTIFIED MAIL: 7006 0810 0000 3525 1042 April 4, 2016 Jitendra Patel & Dilip Patel Craigville Motel 8 Shootflying Hill Road Centerville, MA 02632 The motel owned by you located at 8 Shootflying Hill Road, West Barnstable, MA was inspected on March 29, 2016 by Donna Z. Miorandi, R.S., Health Inspector and Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer, Robert McMcKechnie, Building Inspector and Deputy Chief David Paananen of the West Barnstable Fire Department. The inspection was performed as a result of a request to re-open the motel following an order by the Board of Health to close the motel on June 30, 2015. The following violations were: 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: Every box spring and mattress had various stains and signs of extensive wear. Most of them exhibited signs of bed bugs and some had dates on them as old as July 1999 and the year 2000. Two of the rooms had foreign debris in the bedding which can only be described as small pellet size black shiny balls. It was also between the box spring and mattress indicating there may be a presence of rodents. The bedding was old, frayed, thread bare and stained as well as many holes. Some of these holes were cigarette burn holes. One of the rooms had various hairs on the bedding. The furniture in most of the rooms had no drawer handles. One of the armoire doors had a string as a substitute for a handle. The dresser drawers exhibited much foreign debris including cockroaches, spiders, and moths. The vast majority of the microwaves in the rooms were old and extremely rusty. Some of the microwave plates did not fit accurately inside them. Many of the sinks and bathtubs had no stoppers in them. Room#8 and Room#20 both had leaky toilets. Rm. 28 also had a leaky bathtub faucet and had standing water in the tub. Room 31 & 32 had bathtub plumbing problems. C:\Users\andersor\AppData\L.ocal\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\0LK5A53\Craigville Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc Rm. 28 additionally has a very weak floor around the tub. The tiles and flooring depress when standing on it. Rm. 41 has no shower head in the bathroom and the bathroom window is taped shut. Rm. 42 has plastic covering the window and the ceiling tile in bathroom has evidence of mold. Rm. 17 (upstairs apartment) has a broken window pane in bathroom. Some of the bathroom vanities were made of rough composite material that was not smooth and impervious-much of it was chipping away and may cause harm to the occupant. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibilitv to Maintain Structural Elements: The carpeting in a majority of the rooms is either stained or has burn marks from cigarettes and obvious use of a clothes iron. All of the carpeting in Rooms 32 to 42 (in the rear of the building) is infested with what appears to be carpet beetles. Many of the rooms had pets in them and as a result have the residual odors. It is also evident that many of the rooms do not have padding and/or did not replace the padding under the carpeting. It is therefore strongly recommended that all of the padding and carpeting be replaced Outside of Room 40 and also in area between Room 38 & 39 there are holes in the soffit in which there is a bird's nest in each of them. 105 CMR 410.482: Smoke Detectors: The smoke detectors in Rooms 14, 35 and 36 are not functioning properly. 105 CMR 410.252: Bathroom Lighting and Electrical Outlets: The bathroom lighting in Rooms 35, 36, 37, 39, 40 and Room 41 are inoperable and/or provide very dim light. ' 105 CMR 410.253:Light Fixtures Other than in Habitable Rooms or Kitchens: Room 6 has no cover on the exterior light next to doorway. Between Rooms 27 & 28 there is an outside electrical junction box that has no cover (Ground level just beyond the sidewalk). 105 CMR 410.480: Locks: Rooms 33 and 35 have no locks on the exterior windows. Every open able exterior window shall be capable of being secured. During this inspection it was also noted that there are no phones in the rooms to dial out to the front desk or to Emergency 911. The only phone that currently exists is in Room 28. It was also observed that in the storage room next to Rm. 32 is a 5 gal bucket of chlorine pellets stored next to some fertilizer. The Town of Barnstable Health Department has mailed you a notice of the Town of Barnstable Toxic and Hazardous Waste collection on C:\Users\andersor\Apppata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\OLK5A53\Craigville Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc April 9, 2016. This free collection will take place from 9AM to Noon at the Town of Barnstable Transfer Station located at 45 Flint Street, Marstons Mills. The outside swimming pool which has not been operational or licensed in many years has standing water in it and the fence is not secure from unauthorized persons entering the pool area. Until such time that you properly abandon the pool, as previously mentioned, you must have a gate that is self-latching with latches placed four feet above ground level or otherwise made inaccessible to children up to eight years of age. You must also keep the water in it from stagnating and creating a mosquito attraction thereby posing a health risk. Finally, in addition to all of the above you are required to hire a Licensed Pesticide Inspector and have this facility inspected for bed bugs, carpet beetles, cockroaches and any other insects. All commercial pesticide applicators must have a valid Pesticide Applicator License issued by the Department of Food & Agriculture. All of the above violations are required to be complied with and any other conditional requirements that the Town of Barnstable Board of Health shall require at the Board of Health hearing on April 12, 2016. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean, R.S., CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer Robert McKechnie, Building Inspector Deputy Chief David Paananen, West Barnstable Fire Department James Connors, Esquire C:\Users\andersor\AppData\Local\MicrosoMWindows\Temporary Internet Files\OLK5A53\Craigville Motel April 4 2016 Motel violations.doc i Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: McLaughlin, Charles Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 5:16 PM To: McKean, Thomas; Anderson, Robin Cc: Weil, Ruth; James P. Connors opconnorsatty@gmail.com) Subject: Craigville Motel continued hearing and inspection Dear Tom, By agreement with Mr. Connors and after discussion with you and the Board,the hearing will take place on August 30, 2016 at 9:30 AM. Please put this on your calendar and confirm. Let's discuss the content of the agenda item before you go on vacation in early August, please. Also, Mr. Connors indicates that the Motel is ready for inspection. By a copy of this email to him, I ask that he contact you and Robin to schedule an inspection during the month of July and that all reports of the inspection be provided to us by July 29th, if possible. Obviously, please include WBFD in the inspection process. If there are any deficiencies still noted,the time frames will allow for further corrective activity well in advance of the August 30 hearing.The goal, of course, is to finally dispose of this matter by August 30, subject only to the franchise inspections and approval process. Thanks. Charlie 7/13/2016 � n � . � i ���� � � u�°'��� - Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin To: James P. Connors Upconnorsatty@gmail.com] Cc: McLaughlin, Charles; Stanton, David; McKean, Thomas Subject: Craigville I ' Jamie, In my opinion this report does not assist us. We already know that there is new carpeting and fresh paint. What we were hoping to obtain is a detailed hospitality and sanitary code report recommending corrections for cosmetic matters as well as the code issues. This focus would"serve to facilitate the re-branding effort. It does us no good to have a report card on the rooms issued by an inspector not specializing in the hospitality industry Also, the report by the plumber (The.Fuel Company) is not especially helpful. The entire wing on right right side (Rooms 1 - 10) was inconsistence with water temperature. Most of the rooms tested in the aforementioned report are from the other side/wing where no water temp issues were reported. Again, I really do appreciate your client's willingness to hire an outside inspector. It's just that I don't think this effort serves the intended purpose. I'm sure we will chat in the near future. �bk Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 8/10/2016 1 The P.S. Ideal Fuel Company The Earle Fuel Company 111 East Falimuth Hlghw�ty . 182 Route 6A * P.O. Box 1330 THE East Falmouth, MA 02526 Sandwich, MA 02563 508.888-0680 WS-548-3030 800-649-3412 E.00-649.3412 Fax 508-540-6380 FU L' Fax .108-540 6380 COMPANY i� 8/10/16 CRAIGVILLE MOTEL 8 SHOOT FLYING HILL RD ++ CENTERVILLE, MA.02632 Phillip, On August 8,2016 THE FUEL CO.sent a licensed plumber and oil burr er technidan to respond to a call for insufficient hot water throughout the majority of the mf Itel.Our technician found that power had been shut off to a re-circulating pump.No parts were seeded to fbt this. After power was restored to the pump and temperatures were allowed to m Ontain,our technician tested water temperatures of random rooms and found the follov ling. #6 LAV 120.6 deg F #6 shower 115 deg F #12 LAV 124.7 deg F #12 shower 120 deg F #20 LAV 123 deg F #20 shower 121 deg F #32 LAV 117 deg F #32 shower 117 deg F We appreciate and thank you for your business, Tim Santos FUEL/SERVICE DISPATCH i - 24-Hour Enwgmncy Service Equipment Financing Boiler and Fury CS Instellm mn Prom;rc Payment Disoounte . Z0/ZO 39tid W 13n-4341 08C900580! AR:T T QTMY /o v ion I�:1ll'/! C KO.ti5't,V, l-'Kf•:.,fUf.I'';7 Rtmo t x EAGLE EYE INSPECTION AGRF:EME,NT Read Carefully Client qD IL I P A7�L Address C / / Date ���6��� Fee lV&V h ev: "A Outstanding condition. Either net,,or in a new condition based on upkeep. 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