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r7 go n)a'o n i UPC 12543 J No. 53LOR HASriNGP UN �I -_..__,..:...u.a��__.u.:...:�..a..u1... - .. - .. _ ,.._:_ �._- _...._ �_ ..:. ., .iG ..A• --` ,o.a hn^_..:l.�a-�--:};::Y�'s w _ - a_ - —�, - C�rosS ���A/c � 7a i .a ... a ^� , � , - �... �� - . � � ,� . . � � .. -� f ��� W U . p a a o w H 0 z I ntArrest Page: 1 Report 10/26/2006I Arrest #: 06-3078-AR Call ##: 06-336§3 Date/Time Reported: 10/26/2006 @ 1837 Arrest Date/Time: 10/26/2006 @ 1912 Booking Date/Time: 10/26/2006 @ 1912 OBTN: TBAR200603078 Reporting Officer: PTL. THOMAS _BIRD Assisting Officer: 'PTL. CARL HILL Booking Officer: SGT. STEPHEN MCGUIRE 1� PAGE, PATRICK F M 1780 MAIN ST RTE 6A W 40 NOT AVAIL 508-362-4011 WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 HEIGHT: 510 WEIGHT: 195 HAIR: GREY OR PARTIALLY GRAY EYES: BLUE BODY: NOT AVAIL. COMPLEXION: NOT AVAIL. DOB: 01/11/1966 PLACE OF BIRTH: MILLINOCKET,MAINE ` LICENSE NUMBER: NOT AVAIL. ETHNICITY: NOT HISPANIC [APPEARANCE]. GLASSES WORN: NO f ` [FAMILY/EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION] MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED FATHER'S NAME: PAGE, RAYMOND DECEASED MOTHER'S NAME: MCLAUGHLIN, DOROTHY EMPLOYER/SCHOOL: SELF EMPLOYED OCCUPATION: CARPENTER [RIGHTS/BOOKING CHECKS] RIGHTS ADVISED BY: SGT. STEPHEN MCGUIRE DATE/TIME: 10/26/2006 @ 1919 PHONE USED: N ARRESTEE SECURED: Y 10/26/2006 1920 ARRESTEE CELL #: M7 Qa . Oca-" FINGERPRINTED: Y PHOTOGRAPHED: Y SUICIDE CHECK: Performed PERSONS: State&Federal NCIC VEHICLE CHECK: Not Performed q A INJURY OR ILLNESS: N (as G I LOCATION TYPE: Residence/Home/Apt./Condo Zone: WBA1 ,-a-r•.:1780 MAIN ST RTE 6A WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 i -- i• I Barnstable Police Department Page: 2 Arrest Report 10/26/2006 Arrest #: 06-3078-AR Call # : 06-33693 WARRANT,STRAIGHT/THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME C NA NA OCCURRED: 10/26/2006 1914 SUSPECTED OF USING: Not Applicable 2 WARRANT,STRAIGHT/THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME C NA NA OCCURRED: 10/26/2006 1914 SUSPECTED OF USING: Not Applicable i �i•'::.,^,:;E�LF..-: 1 i Barnstable Police Department Page : 1 Incident Report 10/26/2006 Incident ## : 06-3114-OF Call ##: 06-33660 Date/Time Reported: 10/26/2006 1301 Report Date/Time: 10/26/2006 1324 Occurred On: 10/25/2006 1500 Status: Incident Open Reporting Officer: PTL. THOMAS BIRD Signature: 1 PAGE, PATRICK F M W 40 NOT AVAIL 508-362-4011 1780 MAIN ST RTE 6A WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 BODY: NOT AVAIL. COMPLEXION: NOT AVAIL. DOB: 01/11/1966 PLACE OF BIRTH: NOT AVAIL. LICENSE NUMBER: NOT AVAIL. ETHNICITY: NOT• HISPANIC • LOCATION TYPE: Residence/Home/Apt./Condo Zone: WBA1 1780 MAIN ST RTE 6A WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 1 THREAT TO COMMIT A CRIME C 275 2 OCCURRED: 16/25/2006 1500 2 THREAT TO COMMIT A CRIME C 275 2 OCCURRED: 10/25/2006 1345 • 1 GATEWOOD, ! M U 00 NOT AVAIL DOB: NOT AVAIL EMPLOYER: BARN. CONSERVATION COMM. ETHNICITY: Unknown RESIDENT STATUS: Unknown VICTIM CONNECTED TO OFFENSE NUMBER(S) : 1 RELATION TO: PAGE PATRICK Otherwise Known Nwimo 1 MUNSELL, WITNESS M W 70 EWDOB 2 SYRIALA, WITNESS M U 00 'NOT AVAIL DOB: NOT AVAIL s e Police Department Page: 2 ` Incident Report 10/26/200E Incident # : 06-3114-OF Call # : 06-33660 3 -LEBEOUF, WITNESS M u 46 NOT AVAIL ONE" DOB: EMPLOYER: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 508-862-4035 v z �t , S w Date: November 13, 2007 To: Building File From: R. Giangregorio, ZE Officer Re: Patrick Page I �, Location: 21 Buttonwood Lane 8/4/06 No mowing order issued by Conservation. 10/25/06 & 10/26/06 Patrick Page threatened to kill Rob Gatewood, Conservation Director and was subsequently arrested and charged with a threat to commit a crime. David Munsell, a member of the Planning Board reported to the BPD on 10/26/07 that Patrick Page became enraged during a conversation on 10/25/07 and threatened to kill Rob Gatewood and then himself. Carl Syriala was also present and later submitted a written statement to the BPD. The same threat was repeated in the presence of Local Inspector Jack LeBoeuf on 10/26/06. He provided a statement to BPD on the same date. The Building Division file contains a photograph of a plywood "structure" dated 10/26/06. 07/13/07 Friday A stop work order issued for wishing well installed on subject site. 07/16/07 Monday Wishing well removed from site. 07/17/07—07/20/07 Pennants/flags installed on subject site. OKH ordered compliance. 07/25—07/27/07 Three citations issued for pennants. 1 I 10/01/07— 10/05/07 Flags removed from 21 Buttonwood. 10/9/07 Scheduled perc test. 10/11/07 Second scheduled perc test. 2 f Barnstable County 1"District Court 11/9/07 9AM - First Call • Local Inspector Jack LeBoeuf& Zoning Officer Robin Giangregorio reported at 8:50 AM for first call. • At no time did any party representing legal/prosecution contact us on or before this session commenced. • We entered the court room and occupied the first bench. • At 9:45 Christine Palkoski was noted to be seated with the other attorneys. • She did not have a file with her. • Patrick Page was called and advised the judge that he wanted to resolve the issue on this date. • The case was held over for second call in order to afford the parties a chance to discuss the pending issues and come to resolution. • Patrick Page exited the court room with his wife and David Munsell, a member of the Planning Board. • Christine sat down again and made no attempt to contact either JL or myself. • After a few moments Christine exited through a side door into a hallway. • Christine was found talking to an unknown man in the hallway. • We waited for a few minutes expecting that she would address us. • Finally,I interrupted her and suggested that she get Patrick in order that we may discuss the matter before us. • We assembled in an empty jury room. • Christine stated that she understands the case to be"...about a flag or something". • JL questioned David Munsell's right to be included and whether or not his position as a Planning Board member presented a conflict of interest • David Munsell asked Christine her opinion. • She replied that she did not know. • PP attempted to review the history of the events again including the review of plot plans. • RG advised him that we are all familiar with the issues and the purpose of this session is to see if we can negotiate a settlement. • Subsequently, PP placed an orange ribbon on the table. • He stated that that everything was removed per the letter from the Building Commissioner. • The subject letter actually referred to a structure (wishing well) and not the pennants. • PP further stated the flags were removed within 24 hours of receipt of the letter- but only the wishing well was removed. • David Munsell questioned RG about the pennants and the citation dates. • Mr. Munsell stated that he "...is very disappointed..." (in reference to my response) as he believes the pennants were not there on those dates. • RG asked PP what his intentions were with regards to this meeting. 3 • PP responded that he wanted me to tell the judge that we came to an understanding and should request that the matter be dismissed. • I advised PP that was not going to happen. • PP became agitated. He told me I would not win, that I perjured myself and I am wasting taxpayer's money. • PP also accused JL of"making trouble" for him— a reference to PP's death threat against Rob Gatewood which resulted in his arrest. • During a heated exchange, PP admitted he removed the stop work order from the wishing well in defiance, that he subsequently removed the wishing well itself and that he installed the pennants/flags. • PP became increasingly enraged, flailing his arms and abruptly standing up —pointing his finger in JL's face. • JL asked PP if he denied the Rob Gatewood incident. • PP did in fact deny the event during this altercation. • JL called pp "... a piece of shit". • PP responded in like. • RG announced the meeting was over and escorted JL to the door. • PP followed bellowing about his constitutional rights. • Christine remained in the jury room with PP, Mrs. Page & David Munsell. • RG & JL waited for second call in the lobby. • Subsequently, the Pages, D Munsell & Christine appeared in the lobby. • PP was boisterous. He kept looking over at JL and continued to make remarks. • PP walked over to JL and began an animated and agitated one-side conversation before he returned to his party. • A short time later, PP again approached JL but this time he clearly violated the standards of personal space. • All of PP's mannerisms appeared to be deliberately threatening and intimidating in nature. • RG separated JL & PP. • A witness approached RG and stated that she saw the entire episode. • She identified herself as Lisa Sisson Whiting (364-5472 & 420-1434). • Ms Whiting stated that PP accosted JL and was very volatile. • Later, Ms. Whiting's mother pleaded with RG to make sure her daughter's information is not released to anyone because "...it is obvious that he (PP) is unbalanced". • Both mother and daughter expressed fear with regards to PP. • RG approached Christine and advised that JL & RG would be outside. • Christine advised that we could just leave that she would obtain a court date on our behalf. • RG responded that we are not leaving before PP. • After sometime outside, JL & RG retuned to the court room for second call. • PP was called. 4 • Christine advised the judge that a mutual date was agreed upon (although this information was not revealed nor discussed with the two inspectors present). • Christine also informed the judge that a meeting was being arranged at town hall with the intention of resolving the matter prior to the 12/11/07 court date. This information was not shared with either JL or RG. • It should be noted that if JL & RG left earlier as instructed by Christine, we would not be aware of the meeting at town hall. • Christine did not debrief with us. • As we drove out of the parking lot, Christine was chatting amiably with the Pages and David Munsell. JA21 Buttonwood Lane Page.doc 5 Barnstable Police Department Page: 1 NARRATIVE FOR PTL. THOMAS J BIRD " Ref: 06-3114-OF Entered: 10/26/2006 @ 1347 Entry ID: 188 Modified: 10/26/2006 @ 1451 Modified ID: 188 On 10/26/06 at approx 13011 was dispatched to the front lobby of the police station to take a report of a threat to,mmmit a crime,to wit: murder. Upon arrival I spoke with David Munsell who stated he is acquainted with a Patrick Page of 1780 Main St. Rte 6A and stops and talks with him periodically. Munsell stated he is aware that Page is in a legal battle with the Barnstable Conservation Commission over a land/residential issue concerning his property and a nearby house. Page has been trying to get approval from the Commission for the past year and a half in regards to moving a nearby building and has even disrupted a public town meeting on.the subject on 7/19/05 (See report#05-1811-OF)..._Qn 10/25/06 at approx 1500 Munsell stopped at Page's residence as he saw him outside and wanted to see how things were going. During the conversation the property issue dame up and Page became "enraged" and stated, "I'm going to kill Rob' atewood (Conservation Officer), they'll never find the pieces of him and then I'll kill myself'. Page then placed one of his index fingers in his mouth in a gesture that Munsell interpreted as Page shooting himself in the head with a gun. Munsell stated that there was also another subject present during this incident, a Carl Syriala. Munsell gave a written statement as to the facts of what had happened. I was able to contact Syriala via phone and asked about the incident and he stated he was present and.Page did begin "ranting and raving" and he did state something to the effect of"I'll shoot myself'. I asked Syriala if Page made any statements toward Rob Gatewood and he stated that Page said he definitely didn'tlike him. Syriala stated that Page's wife came out during the incident and Page calmed down and when Syriala returned approx. 45 min later Page was completely calm and made no mention of the incident. Munsell stated he did speak with Page later and Page apologized. An application for complaint was completed seeking a warrant for Page's arrest for Threat to commit a crime to wit: Murder. Note: A Notice of threat and/or attempted suicide form was completed as well. Note: I also spoke with Rob Gatewood on this date and he stated he has not had any contact with Page in the last two months, however the last time he had conversation with Page he expressed that he did not feel he was being treated fairly by the commission. Page also stated to some of the commission employees that he would go over to town hall and "hang himself'. At approx. 1430 this date I had conversation with Jack LeBeouf, Town Building Inspector, who stated at approx. 1345 he was at the intersection of Buttonwood and Route 6A taking a picture of a structure that Page was erecting on his property. LeBeouf took one photo and returned to his truck and observed Page standing near his truck. Page was very agitated and demanded to know who LeBeouf was and who he worked for. Page then stated, "You don't have the balls to get out of your truck" at which LeBeouf identified himself as a town building inspector. Page then began explaining the problems he has been having recently over the property and he stated, "I'm going to kill Rob Gatewood and I then I'm going to kill myself'. Page also stated, "I'm coming to the end and I'm going to do something crazy". At this point LeBeouf drove away and then phoned the police. A second application for complaint was completed seeking-a second charge of threat to commit a crime to wit: murder. i S�.In.�'+��r��.:*: � • ,F, F . B F t :. F '.k ��: t'.E . a { F ' . t�.• i �,� t � -y,r✓S ''n�„a'u'ay. 7 -�-v�+ k ai" 4�'.s-^- �''�,34 Y Est `7 �-f.� NO qst'Y"".v'' . "7,4c�^n b. *�Jq� j. ca�tL` .�•,. } � ,��s` ''. ; 4`-�` ''i F�� tt�v,u� t�. ;z' `��e+r+`f .y k� '°`" "+� p ' '.��� ,r... ��lk����'', j5£� f p a d.�.�•r e� SAY¢ .•Y.`h >��>_.cyx"` ���� i� � 3 Ax � f•snit �fx fµ',y c � -{'. �->.rs�+t '+•.pis��vrr• ya s y'�-r•+i,''� 3sr� - � F - r p �'t��3s;a Ell gta" i'`. .e"1'r `�`�✓�sXwa•,,3a.°'`?F,;}r� .s 3 S� r �'�''`"9 - ;r f �'`3. 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While not wanting to charac- CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:1 notation, "Results appear to "If I have to plug up that terize the regional planning now be impacted by septic water." pipe again...I will and I won't under way as a Section 208 or Tom Lynch and Town Council Both Lopez and Page suggest unplug it,"he said at the press areawide plan,Niedzwiecki said President Fred Chirigotis. that the source of that septic conference. it is an attempt to move the issue Town Attorney Ruth Weil contamination is the YMCA The day after the flooding, of wastewater forward. acknowledged that the letter on,Route 132, although they Julius addressed the town coun- The county has weighed was received, but was still did not provide direct proof. cil during.the opening public whether it made sense to join reviewing its contents. They allege that runoff from comment session, presenting the suit on either side. Niedz- In a press conference held at the YMCA is making its way a bottle of blackish water.he wiecki is now of the belief that the Rectrix Aerodrome Center. onto Route 132 and into the said was from the pipe draining the county should do nothing . at Barnstable Municipal Air- drainage system that empties through Page's property. on its own, but would not be port Aug. 22, Page, supported into the easement on Page's Page believes he and his fam- surprised if one side or the other by Gary Lopez of'Centerville property. The land on which ily have been harmed by the will enjoin the Commission in and John Julius of Hyannis, the YMCA's West Barnstable contaminants running through the suit. outlined the planned suit.Page facility sits is leased from the the pipe. He said his wife has Unaddressed in the filing and Lopez traded turns, and Town of Barnstable, which breast cancer, and though he is the initial complaint filed occasional words with one an- Page believes makes the town can't prove it, he believes the against the EPA in August other, presenting information a responsible party. private well that supplies his 2010,which among other things they believe supports a case Page has long contended house has something to do seeks to expand the definition under the Clean Water Act and that runoff from the YMCA, with it. Asked about his well, also an award of damages for especially during an expansion Page said that he has not had it of point sources of pollution to wastewater treatment plants and Page and his wife. project approved in 2006 under tested for contaminants. residential septic systems. Page is representing himself a hardship exemption by the The town has maintained at this stage, but Lopez said Cape Cod Commission as a that the issues related to the ......................................... there's a possibility that an at- project of community benefit, drainage pipe are between Page torney could be found within has made its way through the and the state, not the town. the 60-day notification period. drainage system and onto his Page has also contended that At the heart of the planned property. the town has been engaged in entry per individual per area is suit is a drainage system that The envisioned suit is ex- a conspiracy against him over flows through Pages property petted to be complex, and the his desired development of a allowallowed.An individual town ap- e .form must completed via a 1927 easement between a ultimate course it would take parcel he owns on Buttonwood plicatifor each area.There is a$5 non- Previous owner and the Com- was not entirely clear. In a Lane. Over the last six years, refundable lottery application fee monwealth of Massachusetts. phone conversation Aug. 23, Page has appeared before the per person, per entry. Page contends that the original Page said that the intent is to town council and numerous These waiting lists will again easement covered a section of file suit in the U.S. District town boards seeking answers be closed,with the exception of i Route 6A from Route 132 to Court of Massachusetts un- to his claims of malicious be- Old Farm Road. his property. In the interven- der the civilian enforcement havior against him on the part Entries will be accepted from ing years, drainage for the' provisions of the Clean Water of town employees. 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 27 state-owned Route 132 and Act. Page expects that other On several occasions Page to 4:15 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. town-owned Oak Street were Constitutional issues,including has been led away from those Only entries received by the Har added, but without an expan- his right to free speech,and il.- meetings by the Barnstable sion of the easement. legal land taking under the 5 Police Department, and he is . bormaster s Office by the deadline page believes that makes Amendment, will be included presently trespassed against will be entered.The drawing will those connections illegal and in the complaint. entering town hall and the be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, informed the state in June In June •Page blocked the regulatory offices at 200 Main, Sept.27 at Town Hall,Selectmen's and again recently,that he has 15-inch drainpipe with a series St. by an order from Lynch. Conference Room. All names reclaimed that easement. of manmade plugs and then by The town hall order came picked,from the lottery will have The drainage ditch runs from cementing the end shut. In a after Page's March 15 arrest until Wednesday,Oct.17 to submit ' page's property to Barnstable heavy rain July 31, Route 6A at a Barnstable Town Council the required$10 waiting list fee.If Harbor,which he said is a direct flooded,making it impassable. meeting for disorderly conduct. not received at the MEA Office by discharge to navigable waters Page said that he unblocked A September court date is set that date at 4:15 p.m.the name will of the United States;subject to the pipe in good faith that his in that case. not be placed on the waiting list. : the Clean Water Z. issues would be addressed, Representing himself in a. If selected, the waiting list must page said a sample was taken but he said there has been no previous case brought by the be renewed annually pursuant to from water from the drainage. attempt to do so. town against him, Page won the mooring regulations. pipe on his property and tested At the press conference,and an acquittal after 15 minutes Questions? Call MEA at 508- i 790-6273. by EnviroTech Laboratories in again at the Barnstable Old of jury deliberation. Sandwich. Results distributed King's Highway Historic Dis- Referring to a set of town "T"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" at the press conference show trict Committee meeting later officials, Page said, "You've lt�t'lJ< IIaI11eS IIeW board mfh levels of various forms that night, Page threatened to got something to worry about, of contamination and the do it again. and I'm coming." member Centerville resident Sharon K. McPherson. CAP-OM, was The Caue's largest classified section Suit threatened over Route 6A pipe CapeCodOnline.com Page 1 of 2 • � � . - '.c: ,..,.•�,_ mow. Suit threatened over Route 6A pipe ' � ( - 14 /vl L I By Patrick Cassidy W 'J pcassidy@capecodonline.com August 23,2012 2:00 AM HYANNIS—Patrick Page is as mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore. The West Barnstable man,who's been engaged in a long-running dispute with the town over a stormwater pipe that empties onto his property, says he will be taking his case to court. Page,who made headlines three weeks ago when he plugged the 15-inch pipe and caused a large flood on Route 6A, announced this week that he plans to file complaints with the state attorney general's office and in Barnstable Superior Court, as well as through a Clean Water Act lawsuit in federal district court. The pipe, according to Page, is overloaded by several connections he says violate a 1927 easement for his property at 1780 Route 6A. Page and his supporters say the extra stormwater includes wastewater from faulty septic systems upstream. "This whole thing is a conspiracy," Page said Wednesday during a small press conference in a rented room at the Rectrix Aerodrome building at Barnstable Municipal Airport. For the past six years, Page has appeared regularly before Barnstable Town Council and other municipal boards, often leaving the room in anger over how he feels he has been treated by town officials. In March he was arrested outside the council chambers and charged with disorderly conduct, disrupting a public assembly and resisting arrest.A jury trial in the case is scheduled for Sept.24. Page argues that the town has restricted his ability to build on a piece of property he owns on Buttonwood Lane, based on the effect of the extra water flowing onto his land. Town officials have said he is welcome to go through the proper process to get a permit to build on the land or to file a claim with the town's insurance company, neither of which he has done. The lawsuit, according to an Aug. 10 letter of intent sent to Town Manager Thomas Lynch and Barnstable Town Council President Frederick Chirigotis, is based on violations of the Clean Water Act. In the four-page letter, Page and his wife,Jane Saunders, contend that the town does not have a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit required for the discharge of water onto his property and into Barnstable Harbor and Cape Cod Bay.They say they intend to seek$5 million in real damages as well as punitive damages based on what they claim is a land-taking. "I'm angry, and I'd tell any federal judge throw the book at them,"Page said. Page had previously asked for$30 million from the town to settle the dispute, a demand he later decreased to$3 million. A sample taken from the water flowing through the pipe on his property was tested by Sandwich-based Envirotech Labs and came back laden with pollutants, Page and town gadflies Gary Lopez of Centerville and John Julius of Hyannis said during the press conference. "This is the law," Lopez said. "They are polluting." The town's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit does not cover West Barnstable, Lopez said. Page said he is representing himself for the time being, but Lopez,who at times argued with Page over who should speak during the press conference,said they planned to get an attorney. http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120823/NEWS/208230332/-... 8/23/2012 I kiitthreatened over Route 6A pipe I CapeCodOnline.com Page 2 of 2 Town officials have argued that Page's beef is with the state,which holds the easement on his property and is responsible for stormwater on Route 6A and Route 132. 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Page plugged up a storm drain at the site. 3k",p "irk f'�wt i •� 4.4C's p,Y.< � an • �]a .dry' '� ri^r.d1 t• . more .finding ses vading E � t• x � »�' r�,r f�t edators � � �� r � ry • � • i"xA.ti r i; v i i RAGG „ exom ks aren't tak- too much talk berlin of the A ce. { a OnWednes- y,Chamberlin oke to about people during ;� Landowner Patrick Page poured r stint at the `ti cement into a drainpipe in an formation booth `t � '� Route 6.The attempt to protest what he claims oth is about �' r{ is an abuse of his property e miles from allston Beach, RON SCH0ERB PHOTOS/CAPE COD TIMES here Christo- Beachgoers come and go at Ballston Beach in Truro Wednesday,passing the new.signs that were put By PATRICK CASSIDY er Myers was up to warn people to.swim at their own risk after a man was bitten by a shark Monday. pcassidy@capecodonline.com tten Monday WEST BARNSTABLE-A contentious six- what state year fight with town hall has spilled into the 'cials say was for c�a r S streets of West Barnstable. at white1 meals v e rec ntl used cement to luseals equal Patrick Page recently plug ark.Myers was a drainage pipe that empties onto one of two Y g PP P good condi- 't� i *, •= ; *' By PATRICK CASSIDY adjacent properties he owns on Route 6A an on Wednesday, - ~ t. a.. �.f ._ _�.'S� A pcassidy@capecodonline.com Buttonwood Lane, forcing stormwate Massachusetts r from an said. " ;''� The great white shark that Tbesday night's rains to flood Route 6A.Police said,visitors' a �"3" �t ,R� state officials believe bit a man shut down the road for a time and continued s.Several won- r A - Monday swimming off Truro was to monitor the area Wednesday. _ likely looking for a more blubbery Although Page hammered a hole in the swim at another _ ., Y A victim. cement plug shortly after midnight Tuesday ch in Wellfleet, ch in A burgeoning seal population and.planned to remove all of the cement runts. has drawn the fearsome fish closer Wednesday night, he hopes he made his Y � to Cape Cod's shores,primarily off point. a,owner of the �;, "I'm not trying to hurt m fellow neighbors t w.�s+ Monomoy Island in Chatham. rY g Y g ach in North '~; } was caught up �^ 7 -r :;��` ~`s*£ <`� `=``« But both the seals and the and fellow Americans,"he said Wednesday as w �a sharks that eat them are far from cars slowed on Route 6A to avoid the dimin- -Mass Chal- �, .� --, �,� �r, w, stationary.Gray seals use several ishing puddle in the roadway."I'm trying to out 5,500 bicy- `"" -" .. Y �r��r may:_ areas around the Cape and Islands bring this to the attention of my government, Provincetown. ests have men- as haul-outs,where they rest and A large colony of seals takes in the sun Wednesday on a see DRAIN,page 10 ee TOURISM,page 4 aandhar at low tide at High Head Beach In Truro. see SEALS,page 4 NINO. A10■Cape Cod Times THURSDAY, AUGU.' U.S. casualties ' 0• Novelist, playwri (As of 10 a.m.Wednesday) rain U Gore Vidal dies a Late To pay tribute to servicemen and By LAURENCE ARNOLD > i itia women killed or wounded,we are BLOOMBERG NEWS ' giot publishing this honor roll twice a decision Gore Vidal,the prolific polem- > amo week,on Thursdays and Sundays. icist of the left whose novels, p 1 a ° STEVE HEASLIP/CAPE COD TIMES plays and commentary chal- Esq Deaths in Afghanistan: 1,940 eomin Patrick Page points to a storm drain he opened back up,early lenged fellow Americans to Nat Wednesday morning after plugging it with cement the day before. rethink textbook lessons about the (Total KIA:1,612). power and patriotism,has died. R e Wounded in Afghanistan: ' "At this time,we are investi- a soil test,on the Buttonwood He was 86. GORE VIDAL Boo 17,024 gating several potential courses property that he claims would Vidal died- late tuesday of . It from Al of action and will make a deter- have proven he could install a pneumonia in his Hollywood years,his criticism Deaths in Iraq: 4,474 mination as to how we will septic system,he said.Page said Hills home in Los Angeles,the approached rage. (Total KIA:3,517) which is abusing my rights." proceed in the near future,"he he offered to sell the property to Associated Press reported,cit- interview with Joha Wounded in Iraq: 32,223 Page's decision to plug the said. the town for$250,000 through ing his nephew Burr Steers. the U.K.'s Independe 15-inch pipe on his property After being told the state the community preservation The author of two dozen nov- per,he declared the Killed in other locations: 118 came after what he calls a vin- would come onto his property committee, but the offer was els,Vidal questioned traditional experiment"a failure dictive campaign by the town to to clear the pipe completely never formally passed along. views of gender and sexuality try".a madhouse"anc ruin him• if he did not, Page planned to Page contends he has spent in"The City and the Pillar"and Afghanistan"termif The pipe drains stormwater remove the remainder of the upward of $50,000 to $60,000 "Myra Breckinridge,"satirized American empire." PFC.THEODORE M. from Oak Street and routes 6A, cement Wednesday night in so far in efforts to develop his religion in"Kalki"and"Live from The grandson of GLENDE and 132 into a ditch that is part hopes the town would nego- property and lost countless Golgotha"and demythologized Vidal grew up in W of a 1927 easement on Page's tiate with him in good faith. thousands more because of the American history in fictional D.C., then spent m A recently married Roch- property at 1780 Route 6A. Page said he.sent a statement to effect on his career and on his accounts bf Abraham Lincoln adult life in Italy rail ester,N.Y.,native died after Page argues that the connec- state officials June 22 saying he and his wife's health."I had to and the founding fathers. what he saw as Amet injuries suffered in combat in tions from Oak Street and Route planned to block the pipe and stand my ground,"he said."I'll He won the National Book rial impulses and sel Afghanistan on July 27. 132 are illegal,and because of questioned on Wednesday why go to my grave with this." Award for nonfiction for"United Vidal and his com Theodore Glende,23, the extra flow,the conservation it took until the road flooded to Page has not been able to find States"(1993) essays on topics more than 50 year; ierved with the Army 1st commission has declared parts get the state's attention. an attorney to take his case and including literature and film, Austen, lived on t' Battalion when he was of his property a wetland,cost- Page, however, has focused said he has little money left to feminism and imperialism. His Coast for four decal ;.filled during an attack by ing him the ability to develop most of his anger on town offi 'do so. columns on sex,Hollywood,pol- died in 2003. ;mall-arms fire in Kharwar, his land. cials. The dispute could be resolved Afghanistan. Because the connections to Throughout the past six if the.town gives him the per- Glende was as a graduate Route 132 and Oak Street were years,he has appeared repeat- mits he needs to perform the A McQuaid High School and not part of the original utility edly during public comment at work on his properties,as well OFFICIALS TO CELEBRATE ARTS GRANT IN FALN mended Niagara Univer- easement,Page says the agree- town council meetings, often as an additional $3 million to >ity for three years.He was ment is now void. requiring a police escort from make up for the alleged wrong- FALMOUTH-State Senate Museums on the G •ecentlymarried,according Town officials claim Page's the room as his voice and anger ful acts against his family,Page President Therese Murray will one of the grant recil o WKBW television. issue is with the state, which rose.At the March 15 meeting, said. He had initially asked be among those in Falmouth said Mark Schmidt,t controls Route 6A. he was arrested outside the for$30 million in letters to the celebrating a$1.4 million grant ety's executive direct ■Gunnery Sgt.Jonathan W. "We have been in contact council chambers and charged town. to Southeastern Massachusetts The Massachusetts Gifford,34,Palm Bay,Fla.(July 29,. with the state Highway Divi with disorderly conduct, dis- Page has been given every cultural institutions today. Facilities Fund has in Badghis,Afghanistan) sion, and we have offered to rupting a public assembly and chance to.work through the The ceremony at 10 a.m. more than$50 milliol assist in terms of any support resisting arrest.A jury trial in. appropriate process to develop at Falmouth Museums on the capital and planning ■Gunnery Sgt.Daniel J. that they may need,"Barnstable the case is scheduled for Sept. his land,town officials said. Green on Palmer Avenue will for building projects Price,27,Holland,Mich.(July 29, Town Manager Thomas Lynch 24. "If he wants to follow a pro- mark the state grant to 12 arts, arts,humanities and Badghis,Afghanistan) said."We want to be sure that Page bought the Buttonwood cess to develop his property, history and science organiza- across Massachusett: 01st Lt.Sean R.Jacobs,23,of people are safe." Lane property for $15,000 in he can do that,"Lynch said."If tions in the region,a statement past five years,its sts Redding,Calif.(July 26,Khakrez, Mark Ells,the former Depart- 2002,according to town assess- he wants to follow a process to from the Massachusetts Cul- said. Afghanistan) ment of Public Works director ment records. subdivide his property,he can tural Facilities Fund said. SI and recently appointed assis- When a neighbor announced do that" ■Sgt.John E.Hansen,41, tant town manager,said he has plans to demolish a house Page can also follow through Austin,Texas(July 26,Khakrez, no record of catch basins at nearby, Page jumped at the with the town's insurance com- HYANNIS VIGIL TO BE HELD TONIGHT Afghanistan) the end of Oak Street,a town- opportunity to move the build- pany on his claim against the r, ■Spc.Benjamin C.PI itez,25, owned road, being connected ing to his property,first to the town,but the town can't do it HYANNIS-A vigil intended and the opportunity f( Turlock,Calif.(July 27,Mazar E to the pipe."dt's not something 1780 Route 6A lot and then, for him,Lynch said. to bring the community dents to light candles Sharif,Afghanistan) that DPW(Department of Pub- after town officials convinced The town is planning to redo together after several recent brance of those who h lic Works) in Barnstable did him otherwise, to the Button- the drainage system for Oak tragedies is set for 6:30 tonight as well as write their i ■Sgt.lst Class Bobby L.Estle, that we're aware of,"Ells said, wood Lane parcel,he said. Street,Ells said,adding that the on the Hyannis Village Green, a large bedsheet,Bart 38,of Lebanon,Ohio(July 28, adding that the state has plans The state Department of Envi- state has already signed off on organizer Maryann Barboza The vigil is intender Nardak province,Afghanistan) that show the connection, but ronmental Protection overruled disconnecting the Oak Street said. perse a"cloud,"Barbo: ■Pfc.Jose Oscar Belmontes, the town does not. a conservation commission catch basins from the pipe that Originally scheduled for last that has descended or ?8,of La Verne,Calif.(July 28, Route 132 is maintained by decision that the Buttonwood . ends on Page's property.The. week,the vigil was postponed munity since the recef Nardak province,Afghanistan) the state. property was not buildable,but project is currently before the because of bad weather. of several people on ti State Department of Trans- Page claims the town ignored Old Kings Highway Historic There will be singing,prayers J( portation engineers inspected the state's finding. District Committee. the area Tuesday, agency In 2007, after the house was spokesman Michael Verseckes no longer for sale,town officials ;OURCE:Department of Defense : / , pp g...as.:he was doing f t W_ said. sto ed Pa e - t ! --- }; V I'-• 1 . „ • r j Q ar joy i -! FfL^� 3�- �, �f 1'� �` `�MU � "�y M�-,'y��.•�-��, �5 ]� g� iu a�}�� '�`•" .�-i s s M� ' Al 14 ��T, r' _�. ..A f '+1 !I , .3�' 'T.:=f,a �.�a-i•� � / � T.r�:rL� •f'.. _•`_LT��� � °. . . `_ `,v .t .��r ! ,��' '- ' a off _ .. 3„ - D•�4L. y Al {l� �*J s ��a_aT ;. - may. •�_ �. s ;iy<<, a ��.* _ J� ti - �'-.(� ��+.r.: 'Lt"� )`.""+V '�.1'���- A14;T' VMKa'.�.. �'f�;y 1� ',ry r� .I'f r �-�r :ass-'3 •'sS. ` ' J,iT M ':t. Y= ,t ''. ' ",� •(�'�� ° �t, Al•�'•-� 'y;- �� _ ��Y I'll l�7 �'��7y�� � ��, ,fit y. � •"7a".y*:' �-� ,8 '3 �r� �� "��� � .t�v, •�i ��'�'. ;,�'i,' +f J�.�. o "tcg� „�.r"' ..1ye�. -'1.,�s.. � '+jr. �:� .., .t -+l .. � � l 4 jY O }•� �� .�}U f, t 7 - 1� 1 'yjtl+°y��l y +� _! '_... .�, �� 0 ``5' r 3: i'µ �j"f '1• / 'Sr'. 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Barn . 10/26/06 Aolf0e'IA0503 �o,tKE toNti Town of Barnstable *Permit# 3 ,y 0� Expires 6 months from issue date BAMSrABLE, Regulatory Services Fee ^� 9 Thomas F.Geller Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner X-PRESS PERIL' 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 NUV 5 2003 Fax: 508-790-6230 EXPRESS PERM APPLICATION - RESI]DEITMb RNSTABLE Not Valid without Red I Press Imprint Map/parcel Number , 7 0 Property Address 80 a t w' ,¢61 F Residential Value of Work Owner's Name&Address �— Contractor's Name ��' Telephone Number 34 Z' y0 11 HG lie Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) Cc'Vstruction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) ❑Workman's Compensation Insurance Check one: I am a sole proprietor I am the Homeowner ❑ I have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name Workmen's Comp.Policy# Permit Request(check box) ❑T Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris.will be taken to ❑Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) Re-side oy- Lo� (3 16.(4 (Qe PAX) ��E oil Replacement Windows. U-Value (maximum.44) *where required. Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. i ***Note: Property Owner must sign Property Owner Letter of Permission. H e Imp vement Contractors License is required. Signature Q:Forms:expmtrg Revise053003 Application:to: Old King s Highway Regional'Histgric District Committee in"the Town of Barnstable for a CERTIFICATION,OF EXEMPTION Application is hereby made, in triplicate,for the issuance of a certificate of exemption under Section 6 and 7 of Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, as amended for proposed work as described below and on plans,drawings,or photo- graphs accompanying this application. . TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY DATE D V' ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK _I 7 V D 1 itIAi ' 5l' Vim' 61V__ fL_14QASSESSORS MAP NO. OWNER ASSESSORS LOT NO, O t HOME ADDRESS - L 7 �J a �� �sf i IL�.I7ARN I��I TEL. NO. 2`T L� AGENT OR CONTRACTOR - ADDRESS S�i� TEL. NO, This application is for exemption of proposed exterior construction on the-ground that: ❑ (1) It will not be visible from any way or public place. ❑ (2) It is within a category declared entitled to exemption by Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Commission. (Check applicable box) ' PROPOSED WORK: Describe and furnish plan of proposed work,showing location on lot,and, if an addition is involved,show- ing location of existing building. Q0 SIGNED Space below line for Committee use. . Owner-Contra r-Agent Received by H.D.C. The Certificate is hereby Date Time (�U By Date Approved ,I�. The categories of work entitled to exemption are listed on Disapproved ❑ the back of this form. �Assessor8 office(1st Floor): Assessor's map and lot number R217 004 THE SEPTIC SYSTEM MUS',BE Board of Health(3rd floor): INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE d� Sewage Permit numberIli 89 — 13� JAD Engineering Department(3rd floor): WITH TITLE 5 says LL House number . 1780 Route 6A ENVIRONMENTAL CODE AND °° 1639• Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 IMN REGULATIONS APPLICATIQNPS PRRC&S�ELD�30 9:30 A.M.and 1:00-2:00 P.M.only fn le Conservation i N O F B A R N S T A B L E igned D to ILDING INSPECTOR ' Da ,( APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO Build addkion plus roof deck A1,AW // , 1( TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Residential/Wood Frame 19 0 TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location 1780 Route 6A, West Barnstable, MA 02668 Proposed Use Residential Zoning District R F Zone Fire District West Barnstable Name of Owner Jane D. Saunders Address Same as "location" above u Name of Builder Same Address Same Name of Architect None Address Number of Rooms one Foundation 4 Lally Columns Exterior White cedar shingles, wood french doorgoofing Rolled rubber roofing, and pressure treated iumber deck Floors 3/4" CDX Ply plus the Interior Wood trim and 1/2" sheetrock _ Heating Same as existing — steam Plumbing None Fireplace None Approximate Cost $10 0,S) 0-- $15,000— Area Approx. 200 sq_. ' Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee SEE ATTACHMENTS OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Nam Construction Supervisor's License SAUNDERS, .JANE D. No 34153 permit kFor Build Addition & Roof Deck } Single Family Dw.ellincr Location 1780 Route 6A West Barnstable Owner Jane'Ds Saunders Type of Construction , Frame Plot Lot Permit Granted January 3 0, - 19 91 Date of Inspection 19 r Date Compled 19 . sr •(1). 0 tio ec i 1 ! ' Zot /3 - Lot configuration is LC✓, _ based-on assessor's r i ' _ .-information and may r -not be exact.' _ xn PAUL .� ��'• t ricz,c7 3G C�r�Cc.d �i"s�e(,��ts.�wE>>.�tfD,� Bitn,Ei- � T. AMM&can&tW wre u in as, �:��.� 'e � DROVER ,for)" t0 8��b' aL`:�� a��%Yi�s� `�d�a-ddLl➢:> �Pl��'����DA.�L�i2�',�"� r Cq� �str�,. �3i�' i madoftr. Gr�fsn� u. c?3�1 d = tub cfcs f �"t: ! i � dim toe / 0 � �r�3 , �Watt acr�rate aumy �i wFue . (090all COM ��A � - w;vr*i .617•13?Z-706 eii7•t32xrd�323 P I Ag. �� tiAw, or L _ ` .. + i /.71 r►A k 00 AC-% aso.c .. 'I a A o , _ ,: ► i MATEAGATE A. � • ' - ��� f o ` CV1t • .a A&C 9 Jt AC • .76 C A 1 f6 l7 PREPARED UNDO THE DIREC—mrR Of THE Ba Da bd �. NEW ADDITION SECOIiD FLOOR DECK BA-TH Q MASTER SUITE OPEN SPACE Y 31 191911 ir L FIRST FLOOR 17 NEW ADDITION . 1012" SUN ROOM LIVING ROOM T 32 '10" � i KITCHEN CHFN 2.2 1 8 11 BEDROOM DINING ROOM FRONT OF HOUSE I I I i I s I I -- — i I ! AA EEE i I I s , i I 5 I i I i • I LIT 1 . 11 FqTpl Lft ---'-- - - . . . . . . . . . I i , Application to Y"pt'�PQ�SEEP,NGN . . ep OE E•P5 NPp EPN`' Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Committee in the Town of Barnstable for a CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, in triplicate, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and .on plans, drawings or photographs accompanying this application for: CHECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: 1. Exterior Building Construction: ❑ New Building ® Addition ❑ Alteration Indicate type of building: ® House ❑ Garage ❑ Commercial ❑ Other 2. Exterior Painting: 3. Signs or Billboards: ❑ New sign ❑ Existing sign ❑ Repainting existing sign 4. Structure: ❑ Fence ❑ Wall ❑ Flagpole ❑ Other (Please read other side for explanation and requirements). TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY DATE April 11, 1990 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK 1780 Route 6A, West Barnstable ASSESSORS MAP NO.R217 OWNER Jane D. Saunders ASSESSORS LOT NO. 004 Same' (9 to 5)617-742-9250 HOME ADDRESS w FULL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS. Include name of adjacent property owners across any.public street or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary). See attached 9 to 5 617-742-9250 AGENT OR CONTRACTOR Same TEL. NO.508-" 62-5907 (Home) ADDRESS 51amP DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give all particulars of work to be done (see No. 8,other side), including materials to be used, if specifications do not accompany plans. In the case of signs, give locations of existing signs and proposed locations of new signs. (Attach additional sheet, if necessary). See Attached Sig ne Owner-Contractor-Agent Space below line for Committee.use. Received by H.D.C. 0 Date The Certif' is hereby Date ?- , 4� EOEI !! EO Time AIR 1 9 1990 By OLD KING' �hIGHWA Approved MPORTANT: If Certificate is approved,approval is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided in the Act. Disapproved ❑ Form "A-1" OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT a _ BARNSTA.BLE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE 367 MAIN STREET, HYANNIS, MA 02601 _ -... Spec Sheet Foundation Type 811x8"x16" cement blocks with poured footings Siding Type White cedar shingles (as on existing house) Chimney Type None Color Roof Material One-piece roll-out rubber roofing Color Grayish Black Pitch 1/4" per foot of run Windows None Size Trim Color Doors Authentic wood French Doors Color White Shutters None Gutters Aluminum 4"x5" as on existing house) . Deck Pressure treated lumber: 111x6" flooring; 2"x2" balusters; 2"x4" deck cap rail Garage Doors None Color . ~ For more information, see attachments Notes: Fill out completely, including..measurements and materials/colors to be used. Two copies of this form are jequired for submittal of an application, along with two copies each of the erti-fried plot plan, landscape plan and elevation plan, when applicable.��® 3 !, O R 1pp APR 1 9 5990 OLD KIND'S HIOIANAY r Abutters of Parcel 217-004 April, 1990 Parcel 217-031 Parcel 197-035 Helena C. Follett Frank A. & Ervina F. Maki Longwood Tower 781 Oak Street Brookline, MA 02146 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Parcels 217-033 Parcel 197-036 217-040 217-041 Robert & Carol D. Churchill 217-042 1736 Main Street 217-043 West Barnstable, MA 02668 217-045 Parcel 196-006. James A. & Cathy Gillis 2 Grove Isle Drive #1507 Indian Spiritual & Cultural Coconut Grove, FL 33133 Training Council, Inc. 1 Ashburton Place, Room 1004 Boston, MA 02108 Parcels 217-005 197-037 Parcel 217-008 Robert W. & Ann Syvanen Jeffrey Hoffman 1750 Route 6A 120 Buttonwood Lane West Barnstable, .MA 02668 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Parcel 217-044 Parcel 217-046 Daniel F. & Mary F. Gallagher. Keith and Jeanne Wood 4 Milton Terrace 115 Buttonwood Lane Randolph, MA 02368 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Parcel217-Wl Parcel217-M . Gerard Schwach Unknown 1825 Main Street West Barnstable, MA 02668 K r ' F 10, a`^41 'Q /._o�� rATEAGATC t, vE� AP.1 � o I.1 G LOS nc .�AC•s I 0 t 10 i! J7 AC AC 1990 �, •d� PREPARED UNDEA THE DIRICTIC21 Of THE ^ii i i_. 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III i ►�` ' Y , R1VC 1. ! I L Add fo oN. . . S��oNd F.LooR_ D K C] 6A ROOF L ;�,jE- MAstE R swItE OPEN SPACE � Q 31' F iasT FLooR r . Addl.+;00 10 32 / SUN Roots :� NGy aoo.M .. ,, _kite G N -4.22' RE E i V - D 6 E d tRooM DIN i N Rooms �;; jg 91 _..... . . _. _-..- OLD I,;. ;'S Fib T JA1� a Long=Span Header Installing, How to open up an existing bearing wall by Matt Holmstrom OLD One of the most dramatic correctly sizing this header, I'd ways to alter a living space is to recommend that you check with tear out a wall or cut a large your local building department if opening in it. "Open up the floor you're at all in doubt.In any case, plan" and "let more light in" are Ast': headers less than 12 ft. in length . catch phrases every remodeler don't call for anything fancy, and hears frequently. But many-home- you can get the materials at the owners and novice remodelers local lumberyard. find this an intimidating prospect. When you're dealing with The work is extremely messy and header spans greater than 12 ft., seems chaotic..Arid two words— or if the header will be supporting "bearing wall"—keep many peo- ® unusual loads (a large bathtub, pie from tackling it. Actually, perhaps, or a slate roof), you'll this is a straightforward job that need to plan extra carefully. The demands more common sense options for these headers include than technical skill. Whatever the j a steel flitch plate bolted between circumstances, the same basic faces of 2x stock, a steel 1-beam, procedure is followed. Advance a glue-laminated beam, or per- planning, careful observation and ; ., haps a truss. Cost, availability, i a step-by-step approach will This view is from the newly framed addition toward what had been the delivery time, weight and the eliminate that "I'm in over my exterior wall of the house. My clients wanted the wall opened up In available headroom are all factors head"panic. order to turn the rooms into a single apace.Note the various explora- to consider. A structural engineer lions that offer clues as to what lies beneath the sheathing. or an architect can help you with Know thine enemy—Simply put, this decision. In fact, your local i a bearing wall is a wall that bears some of the Flitch-plate hs+ader building official may require That you consult w weight of the structure above it. A wall that is an engineer or architect before proceeding. not load bearing supports only its own weight k 2xl2s With any of these manufactured headers, ex- and that of the finish materials on it. To re- r -: act span measurements are crucial—you don't move a non-bearing wall,just demolish it. Re — want to trim 'h-in. steel plate at the job site if moval of a bearing wall, however,will require ,, you don't have to. Also, you'll have to allow some temporary structure (called shoring) to -` -� �\, additional lead time to obtain the header. � :,,� . «,� ,�; .�,.} support loads while the work is going on,and will require the installation of a permanent ti Checking the wall—The last part of your stems and to coordinate with the chanical s load bearing member (usually a header or beam•'supported by posts or studs) to take in s we 7 ° 1` preliminary work is to check the wall for me- flolere theflltch platgtby "` y the place of the removed portion of wall. If the "0 61 fabrics Steel flitch proper subs if necessary. Wiring, plumbing, you expect to have a framed opening by Th I ugb'bolts h. v plate and heat ducts may be in the wall and,with the ligader: a few exceptions,will have to be eliminated afternoon where there was a wall that mom- p assembly rogett ..._ or rerouted before the header can be fin- ing, much of the work will have to be done Trimmers stalled. Once you start removing structural before the reciprocating saw comes out of members,you can't dilly-dally around wait 'its case. First,determine if the wall to be altered is in Sizing the header—The next step,assuming ing for the electrician to show up. If you fact a bearing wall.This is usually fairly easy. that you are indeed dealing with a bearing have the luxury of working in an unoccu- Generally, a bearing wall is perpendicular to wall,is to figure out approximately how much pied house, you can strip off the wall sur- the joists and/or rafters above it. The weight wall you'll need to remove and then size the faces now and find out what you're dealing supported by the joists is sitting on the wall. header.The carpenter's,rule of thumb used to with. Otherwise, some detective work will Another clue is to look beneath the wall (in be this: for spans 4 ft. or less, the header was be necessary. the basement or the crawl space) for indica- made of-doubled 2x4s; for up to 6 ft. of span, Water pipes and heating ducts are pretty tions that the wall is transferring loads to the doubled 2x6s; and so on up to 12 ft. of span easy to track. If there is much plumbing in ground.You might find another framed wall,a and 2x12s. Nowdays, however, the building the wall,you've picked the wrong wall to tear beam set on piers or a foundation wall. If the inspectors in my area always want to see at out—it gets to be quite a job. As for wiring, suspect wall is on a second floor,you'll have least 2xlOs in a bearing-wall header, so I use wall outlets in the work zone are not always to figure out what supports it and then look to these for anything up to 10 ft. Given that the a problem. If wires come up through the sole see what's beneath that wall. structural integrity of the house depends on plate,outlets can be left alone until the struc- August/September 1989 75 aural work is completed. But any wire that job, you'll have a new opening ready to fin The wall contained a few switches,an out comes down through the top plate will have ish. 1 recently opened up a bearing wall and let, an exterior light fixture and two hot-air to go right away-,that usually means switches replaced a good portion of it with a header. supply ducts in the portion we planned to re- will have to be relocated. Here's how it worked out. move. The electrician eliminated all these We were called in to build an addition to a wiring circuits when he roughed in the wiring A case study—Once all the preliminary work brick-veneer ranch house.To make the month- for the addition. If you plan to leave any wir- is done,you're ready to proceed with wall re- long project easier on our clients, we re- ing in a wall during demolition, however, moval.By now you know approximately what moved a portion of the brick veneer,built the find the panel box and shut off all circuits to size opening you are going to cut in the bear- addition,then removed the load-bearing wall the area before beginning demolition.As for ing wall; the header materials are on hand; between old and new(photo previous page). the hot-air ducts,we decided to disassemble and you have dealt with, or are prepared to That way,the exterior wall was never opened them once the wall was stripped; the HVAC deal with, any mechanicals in the wall. to the outdoors.Because the house had a hip guy would later reroute them to supply the Things go quickly now. In one or two work- roof, all exterior walls were bearing walls. In new addition. ing days,depending on the complexity of the addition to supporting the old roof rafters and ceiling joists, the wall we removed Stripping the wall—It's incredible how would have to support the new ceiling joists much mess and debris even a small demoli- ty positioned and nailed to the king studs.Then With the header In place,hammers were quick- of the addition. tion job creates. I try to isolate the work area the header was toenalled to the flaming. In order to open the dining room to the from the rest of the house and minimize the new addition,we would have to replace most mess as best I can. Masking tape held 6-mil of the bearing wall with a 15-ft. header and plastic sheeting over every opening that led appropriate support framing. One end of the to the rest of the house. If there are appli header would rest on new studs added to ances or large pieces of furniture that can't what remained of the original wall; the other be moved from the work area, 1 cover them end would sit in a framed pocket formed by with plastic sheets or drop cloths. I tape red the junction of the old wall and the addition rosin paper over nearby finished floor sur- wall.One framing concession to our later tie- faces because plastic sheets are just too slip- in had been building the floor of the addition pery—they're not tough enough, either. Be- slightly off level to match the existing floor; sides, the paper is cheap and fairly tough, we didn't want to draw attention to the junc- and the 3-ft.wide rolls are easy to handle.To ture of old and new. absorb direct hits from dropped tools and For the header I opted for a 'h-in. steel falling debris, I lay a sheet of plywood'over flitch plate bolted between a pair 2x12s any finished floor adjoining the wall. Now's (drawing previous page). The plate cost the time to remtwe all trim, doors, hardware about$150,and our local steel fabricator had or anything else that you want to save. Make it ready on just a few days' notice. Because sure you store them in another location, too. the finished opening would be approximately Once you start tearing into the wall,a certain 15 ft. wide, I ordered the plate 15-ft. 9 in. inertia of demolition takes over and anything long.That would allow 4'h in. of support un- can just disappear in the debris. ` der each end,which is what our building in- This house had fiberboard sheathing on spector asked for. The 11-in. width of the the exterior side of the wall to,be removed plate would allow us to fit it completely with- and plaster over rock lath on the interior. I in the depth of the 2xl2s. drew a rough layout of the opening directly on the plaster, allowing more than enough Temporary 2x shoring In the foreground of the photo below was placed to support the ceiling length for the header and a few studs ganged loads before the structural portions of the bearing wall just behind it could be removed.Lifting each end; this determined where a cut th the flitch-plate header into place called for plenty of manpower and some well-choreographed te plaster.After removing trim and the exist moves.The left end of the header fits into a framed pocket In an existing wall,while the right ing window and door, we tackled the work. end will be supported on new 2x framing. We stripped the plaster right up to the ceiling ` n along the entire length of the header, so we had a good view of the doubled top plate our header would be supporting. After cutting plaster, we always clean up the mess to avoid grinding plaster dust into the finish flooring (oak in this case); protective paper can't always contend with the fine, gritty pow- der left by this kind of demolition (that goes for drywall demolition,too).A shop vac is al- most a necessity here. Building the header—With the wall framing t t exposed (but not yet cut), the new header, king studs and trimmer studs can all be laid out,and the header can be built.A header of this length (15-ft. 9 in.) and weight needs j three trimmer studs on each end for support. Normally, if the exact position of the new k wall opening is not critical, I try to use an existing stud as one king stud for the new header, and I begin my final layout off this. Here, the Kitchen-window stud was my start- sliding it along "leapfrogged" sawhorses up the top and bottom plates. Use bi-metal ing.point. This was 67A in. back from the to the door, and then sliding it along the ad- blades in your reciprocating saw 0 buy ones drywall face of our perpendicular addition dition subfloor. Before we could begin to re- labeled: "For nail-embedded wood"); they wall. I sistered a new stud against this old move the last of the old wall; however, we cost more but last.much longer for this kind one, 'shimming between them to get it had to shore up the ceiling to support ceiling of work. If you bend a blade (and you will), plumb. This would be the king stud for the and roof loads. simply straighten it with pliers and get back new header. The remaining 53/8 in. between to work. this stud and the intersecting wall face could . Setting the shoring—There are two ways I be filled nicely with three trimmer studs (4'h know of to build shoring,and.I used both on Installing the header—You'll often be work- in.), a 3/a in. filler of plywood or drywall and this job. One method calls for building a 2x6 ing in a small,cluttered area,so choreograph 'h-in.drywall.The result would be a nice out- stud wall to'support loads;we did this in the the installation: who will be where, which side comer where the walls intersect.Then I addition (top, photo, facing page). Line up end of the header will go in first. I used a toenailed.the opposing king stud into place the studs under every second joist you have disc sander to bevel slightly one end of the 189 in.away from the first king stud.I left the to support (every 32 in. o. c. in this case). header along its width. This made it consid- bottom plate in place for now. The second shoring method calls for a beam erably easier to slide the header between the The toughest part of this project turned out (two sistered 2x6s) and two or three posts to king studs. After recruiting help in the form to be moving the steel flitch plate. It weighed support it against the ceiling'loads; we did of two carpenter friends who were working 295 lb.,and it took two men one-half hour to this in the dining room. The first method nearby, I leaned the precut trimmer studs slide the plate off the truck racks and maneu- takes longer to build, but is probably more against the wall near each end of the open- ver it onto sawhorses without damaging fin- stable than the second. It spreads the load ing. The rest happened fast: the four of us gers or backs. Assembling the header was better, too. I use the second method under (with a bit of help.from a friend) lifted the comparatively easy. I' had hand-picked two an uneven plaster ceiling—it minimizes header up and slipped one end in first,while straight 16-ft. 2x12s at the lumberyard. You , ceiling damage, and I don't have to spend a man on each end knocked the first trim- want as little crown as possible in any time locating ceiling joists in the plaster.To mers in place and quickly tacked them to the header, but here even '/s in. of crown would be effective, the shoring must be snug king stud (bottom photo facing page). Then have been difficult to deal with when it came against the ceiling, but not so snug that it the header was driven the rest of the way in to fitting the header into position. Any prob causes damage. with a 3-lb. hammer and a scrap block,and lems in fitting such a_ long, heavy header I usually use 2x6s for shoring walls. an additional two trimmers were nailed off could mean more than wasted time—it could They're a little more rigid than 2x4s,and less on each end, with two more studs behind result in personal injury. likely to split when you bang them into the king stud. After toenailing the header The flitch plate had been predrilled by the place. The shoring should be set about 2_ft. into the top plate, .we cut out the bottom steel fabricator, so assembly was simply a from the bearing wall so that there's plenty of plate flush with each end trimmer and matter of marking the hole alignment on the 2x room to maneuver a stepladder between pulled up for a rest. Our opening was stock, drilling and countersinking-the holes, shoring and wall. framed and would be ready to'finish once and securing the whole affair.with 1/8-in.by 3'fr After the shoring was in,we completed the the shoring came down. ❑ in. bolts, nuts and washers. We lugged the demolition by cutting away the rest of the completed header into the addition and set it wall studs. The easiest way is to cut each. Matt Holmstrom is a remodeling contractor at the base of the stripped wall.The only way stud in half with a reciprocating saw and re- who prefers to work on older homes. Photos two men could move this monster was by move it, then cut the nails protruding from by Bill Hoy. The effect of removing a wall is dramatic..In this case,the original front door was directly in front of this basement door.. ... i• <dam' ., (.� .r Y 3 ,y �' E'`-'r•r�� �� t. �• ra tg'�S 81. t ,ya,{ � p rr<'� *,• ��i�� �y�+ LFn.� G-¢�tr��• {'+2`:� �..° ,,,�d�?'�p�. ' ((,, 1+. - 44,, d y$'" ;`i .C, m'^'ice✓.. 'e R v'--Y 2' St J,yy`3'Jh"4V'," -ia w.zrra 5 a.L 3 1"v r ,�tif,-'' 1'. }. '��Z dt' �v�S '� •LFt� € � ��,� .'h��'�:' ..T.r�.y.Y�9"z�-�i '.'Y-a::., �_�. �.�'.�.`k•4� a'�..- Via. �=,c? Ali- S t ° . TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please print. DATE 13d JOB LOCATIONoy Number Street address - - Section`of town. "HOMEOWNER" %1 C/ Name ''-S Home, none Work phone PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS = ' �t ity�town . State ��...�"..> The current exemption for "homeowners" was ex Z1� code dwellin s of six units or less and to allow such homeowners include owner-occupied dividual for hire who does not possess a license, ro eowners to engage an in- acts as supervisor. Provided that the owner DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER: Person (s) who owns a side there is, or is parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to re- attached or detachedstructureslntended accesso to be a A person who constructs more than one home in 'a two-year to six family dwelling, accessory to such use and/or farm structures. considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner,'- shall submit to the fficial on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that year period shall not be for all such work erformed under the buildin he/she shallibeiresOonsible The undersi ned ermit. (Section 109. 1.1) Building g homeowner" assumes responsibility for compliance with t g Code and other applicable codes, by-laws, rules and regulations. he Stat The undersigned "homeowner" certifies that he/she understands g lations. Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection rstands the--Town of and that he/she will com 1 with said procedures and requirements procedures and requirements. HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL Note: Three family dwellings to comply with State Buildin 35, 000 cubic feet g Code Section 127. 0 °r larger, will be required Construction Control. r � HOME OWNER'S ,EXEMPTION The code state that: "Any Home Owner 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 c Home Owner engages a person (s) for hire to do sudh work; that such Home Owne) shall act as supervisor. " Many Home Owners who use this exemption are unaware that they are' assumin the responsibilities of a supervisor (see A g for licensing Construction Supervisors, Sectiond2Xl4j •RuThises alacRegulk of ations : often results in serious problems, particularly when the Home Owner hires unlicensed persons. In this case our Board cannot proceed against'.the ,•,. inlicensed person as it would with licensed Supervisor. The Home- Owner actir as supervisor is ultimately responsible. ' V To ensure that the Home Owner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities, man communities require, as part of the permit application, that the Home Owner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a 'supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care to amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community.