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For valuables,please consider.Insured or Registered Mail. ■ For an additional fee,a Return Receipt may be requested to Provide Oroof of delivery.To obtain Return Receipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt(PS Form 3811)to the article and add applicable postage to cover,the fee.Endorse mailpiece 'Return Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for a duplicate return receipt,a USPS postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is required. ■ For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee'•or addressee's authorized agent.Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement"Restricted Delivery". ■ If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. PS Form 3800,April 2002(Reverse) 102595-02-M-1133 i m SENDER:t a ■Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. "' I also,wish to receive the a ■Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. following services(for an � card mPdnt your name,and address on the reverse of this form so-that we can return this extra fee): o you. d ■Attach this forth to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not 1. ❑ Addressee's Address Z d W ■ n e'Retum Receipt Requested'on,the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (a ■The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date .. delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. a 0 3.Article Addressed to: ^ 44.Article Number d 4b.Service Type m C-/- w ❑ Registered rtified °C w ❑ Express Mail ' ❑ Insured S \ ❑ Return Receipt or Merchandise ❑ COD ` 7.Date of oaS3� T 5.Received By:(Print Name) 8.Addre see's Address(Only if r quested c and fee is paid) r 6.Signature: ddressee or Agent) ~ C I 1)ii i111 }I}i} N (PS Form 8 , Dece r;1994 ; t j tozssss7-eons Domestic Return Receipt ;i� " k t ii i_ i ii ii iiiiiii•i UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE a®`�' A"'4 Xj rst-Class Mail ., � Permit No.G-10 ,Postage Fees Paid ' uses f' d . . _ n•, • Print your na e, i�rgss,and ZIP Code in this box • I Town of Barnstable � BaNdong Division 367 Main St. i Hyannis, MA 02601 I :aN� :� �Il� rl�tld�e� oL,� i a ' d '��G�,�D T c o,✓T/r�cTo� 117-C Po w A/ ZP-%A y- o � e"W Inspector's Action/Conunents Date- Follow-up Action Additional Info. Attached am,Disuibudon: White-Department F )'CEOw-Inspector Pink-Inspector(Retm TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel DOC( ,Application Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board o 1G�k Historic - OKH Preservation / Hyannis RCg'ect S eet Address , j� (T_�"IAYiN S fi pillage.... IA/ , Own r__ I�Q�/� fit/I I S ON Address Telephone _ 12—21 2— 4 0 6(2 Permit..RequestCe 0104,e fill/ Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay �Projectsyaluation �0 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 `"a 4 Central Air: ❑Yes 3 ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove_U YeF❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing 0 new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑existing ❑.new s ze_ �. Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ C Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name- 1Telep o e Number .6(7— 242 066 QtL Address �ll/ f V1 . / License-#— 02-36 0 Home Improvement Contractor# CS 01 f T5 3 Worker's Compensation # ALL'CONSTRUGTION'DEBRIS-RESULTIN FFROM=THISPROJECT_WILL"BE TAKEN TO Pe 6 rO -SIGNATURE DATE I— lO ,Zd/y y Sa 4� FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY t .4 APPLICATION# DATE_ISSUED MAPJ PARCEL NO.- ADDRESS, VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: !-.::FOUNDATION' FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS "ROUGH' :r .=: FINAL :DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. 5 I � y v The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office oflnvestigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 y� www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Le2�ib1Y Name (Business/Organization/Individual): k4r,41 I j 01 t f O� Address �. / City/State/Zip: 0"�� 2-.360 Phone.#: 7— 2,r2 — 8 6� Are you as employer? Check the appropriate box: 'Type of proj ect(required): 1.❑ I am a em er 4. I am-a general contractor and I P to Y with 6. ❑New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the stab-contractors 2.[ ' listed on the'attached sheet T. 0 Remodeling I am a sole proprietor or'partner- ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g_ 'Q Demolition workin for in an capacity. employees and have workers' g Y P h'• 9. ❑Building addition [No workers'•comp.•insurance comp. insurance.# required] 5. We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance required_] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no 13.� Other employees. [No workers' comp. insurance required_] *Any applicant.that checks box#1 must also fin out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t.Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and than hire outside contractors must submit anew afrdavil indicating such. IContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employers,they must providb their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. M Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: • I Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of crimifi4l penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine. of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification — I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties ofperjury that the inforination provided above isYrue and correct. si g- c: Date: U Phone #' Offccial use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License # Issuing Authority(circle one): 1. Board of Health '2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector S. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other L. 1 Q I Information and Inst-tucti®ns Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute, an employee is defined as ,...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as `an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity; or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in ajoint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or tiustee of an individual, partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house of on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6) also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall with the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced•acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7) states `Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall . enter into any contract for•the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with ith the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority.' Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary, supply sub-contiactor(s)na.me(s),•addiess(es) and.phone number(s) along with their certificates)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC) or Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials .Plea se be sure that the affidavit is complete'and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to fill in the permitllicense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple pernutllicense applications in any given year, need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary) and under`Job Site Address" fhe.applicant should write"all locations in (city or town),".A cbpy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to btirn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to co>nplete this affidavit The Office of Investigations would like to.thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone-and fax-number: Tbt, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of ladustri,al Accidents Office of luvestigatious. 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax# 617-727-7749 Revised 11 22-06 www.mass.gov/dia ofY r Town of B arnstab-Ze Regulatory Services r Thomas F_ Geiler, Director f619-�a'� ;Building.Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Strcet, Hyannis, MA 026.01 wmwY.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Pax: 508-790-62' Property Ow-Aer Must - Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder P �SDf\,/ , as owner of the subject property hereby authorize 12,yam- 18 6 l (S O to act oa my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. (Address of job) Stgnatu.re of Owner Date U) t f� Print Name If Property Owner is applying for pemait please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. s ` 'own of Barnstable �� of THE ram,o . 0 Regulatory Services Thomas F. Ceder, Director i A�rursrtistE � '``L619. Building Division PrED a Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Mairi•Sireet; Hyauinis, MA 02601 uk-ww.town.barnstable_ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 ErOi\4-OWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DA TE: JOB LOCATION: number s trcct vi l l age name home phone(# work_pbone# CURRENT MAfUNG ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homw eoners"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,providcd that the owner acts as superosor. 1 . DEFINITION OF 190rr1EONVNER 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 forte acceptable to the Building Official, that lie/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. y The undersigned "homeowner"certifies that_he/sbc understands the Town of Barnstable Building Dcpartrpcnt minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Thrce-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 EXEhf'T1ON .The Code states that "My homeowner performing work for which a building pen,.t is requirod shall be exempt from the provisions of this scc6on.(Seetian 109.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeovyncr engages a person(s)for hire to do such work, that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeownas who use this rxcrnpbcn HTC unaware that they arc assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(sex Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness bflcn results i m n serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. in this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with A licensed Supervisor. The:homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/he?rrsperostb0irics,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner cctify that he/she understands the responuibili tics or a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a.form currently used by several towns. you may care t amend and adopt such a form�ccrofication for use in your community. I - tVlassachusctts- Department or Public Sareh"Board or Building Re�ulations and Stand:u'ds j Construction Supervisor License License: Cs 91853 ` Restricted to: 00 RONALD WILSON 61 ELLISVILLE RD PLYMOUMA 02360 _ o Expiration: 12/2/2010 ('unmissiuncr - g. Tr#: 7262 I i A. x 1y 1•• �' ,k} }C Yf,,, s .'Z' l .L'•t,,,..-.f r t i ,s, �r e4 .. r t s 4 "' *M`{`} '+i+'a ( -cw ya� r- r 7 a`Z s 'k"'�}+.� .y .�'�' .�R�'.�.I�• � '� — �+� ' ClIS$®ffieI' QliiO$e Kasson 8s Keller Inc. 60 School Lane _ Fonda, NY 12068 Phone: 1-800-452-7535 Fax: 518-853-3299 BELL TO: SHIP TO: QUOTE# ORDER DATE BID BY ORDER PLACED BY ORDER TAKEN BY 85332 1 Quote Not Ordered srooney JOB NAME CUSTOMER PO# TERMS CARRIER LINE#DESCRIPTION QUANTITI UNIT PRICE LIST PRICE PRICE 100-1 *UNIT *200 Picture(C) 4 $239.97 $434.72 $959.87 *CALL SIZE*3-4 X 3-2 *MANUFACTURED SIZE*41.5"X 40.5" *OVERALL ROUGH OPENING*42 X 41 1i • i .. *FRAME COLOR*White 6 *JAMB*4 9/16"Primed Extension Jambs *EXTERIOR CASING*White Cambridge Casing With Sill t i s: ROW 1: ** < *GLASS*High Perf.Low E,Double Strength 1/8"; = ' *GRID*White Profiled Grid 41.5 Tag: None Assigned VIEWED FROM EXTERIOR LINE*DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE PRICE 200-1 *UNIT*200 Operating/Double Hung Twin Common 1 $478.93 $978.78 478.93 Jamb(2 LKs)(C) !� *CALL SIZE*3-4/34 X 3-10 *MANUFACTURED SIZE*41.5"/41.5"X 48.5" *OVERALL ROUGH OPENING*84 X 49 *FRAME COLOR*White rn *ALUMINUM REINFORCING�Horizontal Only * SCREEN*Full Screen,Fiberglass Screen *JAMB*4 9/16"Primed Extension Jambs 1 *EXTERIOR CASING*White Cambridge Casing With 11 Sill % :*ROW 1: :**GLASS GLASS*High Perf.LowE; *GRID*White Profiled Grid Tag: None Assigned VIEWED FROM EXTERIOR Print Date: 10/29/2010 12:55:28 PM Page 1 Of 2 = QUOTE# ORDER DATE BID BY ORDER PLACED BY ORDER TAKEN BY 85332 Quote Not Ordered srooney JOB NAME CUSTOMER PO# TERMS CARRIER LINE#DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE LIST PRICE PRICE 300-1 *UNIT *200 Picture(C) 2 $306.74 $555.72 $613.48 *MANUFACTURED SIZE* 53 1/2"X 53 1/2" " *OVERALL ROUGH OPENING* 54 X 54 b *FRAME COLOR*White *JAMB*4 9/16"Pruned Extension Jambs *EXTERIOR CASING * White Cambridge Casing With r„ sill **ROW 1: *GLASS*High Perf.Low E,Double Strength 1/8"; *GRID*White Profiled Grid Tag: None Assigned VIEWED FROM EXTERIOR PROJECT QUOTE [ALES B-TOTAL: $2,052.2 Wilson-Tumbleweed Wilson-Tumbleweed BOR: $0.00 Comments: EIGHT: $0.00 TAX: $128.27Disclaimer: TAL: $2,180,55 CUSTOMER QUOTE TERMS Price is Verified For 60 Days From Date Quoted Price is Subject to Review and Final Acceptance by Dealer Any Changes or Additions MUST Be Agreed Upon by Dealer The Quoted Price is Contingent Upon the Information Provided by Customer The Purchaser is Responsible for Purchased Product Meeting Local Laws and Building Codes The Purchaser is Responsible to Verify the Accuracy of Items Quoted Herein. CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE .� 7 ; e rr gPONfOlt- 'ate �• � �� �r Print Date: 10/29/2010 12:55:28 PM Page 2 Of 2 3 o1TMa>o TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 20269 ``.� •.•� Permit No. __ ____ �.vn.,ti Building Inspector �n Cash OCCUPANCY PERMIT Bond __—__—_____ "No building nor structure shall be erected, and no land, building or structure shall be used for a new, different, changed, or enlarged use without a Building Permit therefor first having been obtained from the Building Inspector. No building shall be occupied until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the Building Inspector." Issued to Charles E. McDermott, TruF daress rornAr RnntR 6A 112 A Oak Street. West Barntable Wiring Inspector Inspection date Plumbing Inspector, Inspection date v� Gas Inspector Inspection date Engineering Department Inspection date ' l THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED AUNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS. c ......... ............. _ 19�7 r ,. �� Building`Inspector _.....��._... oo`TM`'o� TOWN OF. BARNSTABLE _'0-_ "9 `� ow Permit No. l sAU � Building Inspector Cash TT/A 'Ob �IT -- --- OCCUPANCY PERMIT Bond _17h No building nor structure shall be erected, and no land, building or structure shall be used for a new, different, changed, or enlarged use without a Building Permit therefor first having been obtained from the Building Inspector. No building shall be occupied until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the Building Inspector." Issued to Charlca E. ;XcD:r,7:ott p TrurAadfess r-nrnnr Reath 61 __ 112 A Oak Stroot. V!c,t Barntnblo Wiring Inspector Inspection date Plumbing Inspector, �._. /,�-- Inspection date Gas Inspector Inspection date Engineering Department Inspection date THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS. I �� Building Inspector ___........__ 4 ..�NO EtP`MOJtH I 5>�pHs�ENHStEp�„�s OPEC pE�1HPN' Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Commission First District Courthouse, Barnstable, Mass. 02630 Telephone: 617-362-4092 Ili 7 ODA_ t � (�,fir 1 � - t � �''�, r • � � � ' '��"J•j¢ ¢vim � ,- �'� ° � - s .. VVV � :yam •-` °!1 e., �` �' _�j•'" �. �y� - ' �� � ;fit • � �� �'�. � T , 14 ir at ItF ' _�`` ,� � ,.n •fin r 1"l ssessor's map and lot number '.� ....... . .......... " �( C THE r Hof o� v Sewage Permit number ...... '.............P. l...c........................ SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST BE n INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE Z EARNSTODLE, ° House !number r .. ....... UM V to . WITH ARTICLE II STATE SANITARY CODE AND TOWN aOR J G TT O WN OF B ARNISTABIX r rA y h; BUILDING INSPECTOR r+ G w APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TARML�IM. .`�.40.r.......&0�� fit' t+ r, .....l.. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION V Ant . ... .......... .7x TO--.THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information:u Location �/ ?! " ..�.0- .Y. `.� �'. .................................................................................................. ProposedUse ....qg Ilolvr................"r......... ./. .... .................................................................... ZoningDistrict ........ .....................................................Fire District ............. ......................................................... A Name of Owner '""..Address ...er..to. .......���i..� ! ............ Name of Builder .... .. AddressrC.�........L �:�............... Nameof Architect .............. ...........................................Address .................................................................................... Number of Rooms .................. ...........................................Foundation ..... ` ...................................... Exterior ......."!.0Q.v..............................................................Roofing .......�7✓.(goer .............................................. Floors 0.0.,10. .�".....QW C.F��1717...............Interior `� � `+�. Heating P.1.01!............, 17.14(1.......................................Plumbing ... '....L ... .!/. d .F�nl...' / ! . Fireplace ........................ /,,!!..................................................Approximate Cost ........... �t.0 ................... .. Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board -----------_______-----------19 . Area .....1.`!�' �� r..�................ Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH bw a. 197ff c76 ti ')-z.Z--76 1 v5is sF .. c� Ifi I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. ] Name .` .. •..',:!... .......... - McDermott, Charles ' Trustee ' ^ , ` ' _�. � /�0269 repair dire No ----.. Pammi� for ----------.��~�a= . . ww ' � ' ' damage ------'--------------'----- coznmr Roota 6A 132 & Omk 8 Loco�on ----.�------.�---------�� West Bmmumtsblm ' ~� --------.-----------:.................... Charles E. McDermott - Tr. ^ � Owner -----------------.�--. -. frame Type 'of Construction -------------- �-'r--'---------'�----------' ' ^ | plot ............................ Lot .............................. , - ` ' June 2 70 ~ Permit Granted ......................................lg - ~' ' Date of Inspection ._ --.`--l9 ' | ' ��- ! '� �.{ 9�8 , . 72 PERMIT REFUSED - . | . ...........................................' ^ ' . ___-- A- l . ^ -- _ ' | ' ----' ' --. �� ' ......................... .. ' . �����--.-/�/���.��-.z������.���-. ---. ----.----~-..~.-.-.----..-.---.. '--.-------------. lQ Approved , ................... . . ' ` . . . ------.-------------..-..-.-- , - ssessor's map and lot number THE Sewa ea. Permit number "-"(- �P d..e!.-� 0 House number 'oo MASM O "- N _` r :~...... ............................................: OYP9- V ~' `1TOWN OF BARNSTABLE r F+ G; 0 0. BUILDING INSPECTOR t APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO /'� i" I ? FI R S Lr �v)fl ~'V 1 F5� !ram �« ' m r' TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION .........../Y.L�:........�'�3.' .!..... .....`.......................................................................... ............................. ............. TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the'following information: Location �� iV."."1..X7......-L...Y..:...G4.4'..�'................................................................ .................................. ...... .1.. ...• ..... •. ............ ... Proposed Use ... d=S?;�VrtAAI'f ................ .........{a" ? ....r%-gena .................................:..........................:... �r ZoningDistrict .........�.�.....................................................Fire District .............................................................................. Name of Owner iA P' W. Address ........................................ .!. .......... ��T ..r.�.r..�............�.....�....�.../.�.......M...�.�.=.7..�....�.....C..►.!�............... Name of Builder i�/),j ............... .... .........................Address .........:............................ Name of Architect ..............1A./........................................Address .................. .................................................................. Number of Rooms Foundation Exierior �`f9DD...............................................................Roofing ......�stF'l� L��.............................................. ... / Floors U�.�+fi f1 'i" ��/C FI= Interior ........�I f v(� ,44-1..:............................................ .............................................. ......................... HeatingnjL-- "��i'�� ...`!. '�:, ................................Plumbing .......................:.....................:.................... ......................................... Fireplace �/ .......:.........................................Approximate Cost . o�'� /S'� ....................... ..... .............. . . ........................................ ..... Definitive Plan Approved b Planning Board _ _ I�UT1�. pp Y g ---------------------------19-------. Area .......................................... Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee / r�•7.� - SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH t' 75 t, I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. �� Name : e .',� tr McDermott, Cl-rarles..'E. A=21t-029 20269 No ................. Permit for ,,,repair ..re pair...fire ...... ......... .. . ...... . . damage ................ . ...fn'w'*, n T4....................... . corner Route 6AJ32-4,_��. Location ................................................................ West Barnstable ............................................................................... Charles E. McDermott, Tr. 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THEFT, PUT RIGHT THUMB RE TRICTIONS tit'.. '' - PRINT IN APPROPRIATE F... o BOX ON LICENSE. BLASTING OPERATORS MUST INCLUDE PHOTO. / L.\ PHOTO(BLASTING OPRONLY) FEE: + 'r„ t't,.:� 13" NOT VALID� VNjj' dIGNEO BY LICENSEE AND OFFICIALLY HEIGHT: STAMPED-OR,SIGNATURE OF THE COMMISSIONER J ,r • THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE, a SIGN NAME II•� ABOVE SIGhI/WU.tE LINE .r- - �'''�• CARRIED ON THE PERSONOF SIGN TORE OF LICENSEE 1 1P� �C .� •t•t �� A 4 ,.,;...,.�M�-.;x.��,• THE HOLDER WHEN EN- i •OTERS'�,RIOHf- UMB PRINT GAGED IN THISOCCUPATION. 1 NER �\ ' ✓/t6'lOarrvstaature¢�1�,n./�.il�.a;iJrzr.�rr:u://J . ' ,� I - �i up�,,J���ItIV i- Cuh i T-'r.,n1,i a - I'Jtt�:�JCIL GLIVII 1 lii 74 rc%il6C0 :Li:. ADMINISTRATOR I I Assessor's office(1st /► I qh/ , Assessor's map and lott number pL `7 /`/ � of THE to Conservation(4th.Floor): Board of Health(3id floor): i _ • r t DAHI7T�DLt Sewage Permit number Engineering Department(3rd floor): + �, y - *� ;01639 House number Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 s APPLICATIONS PROCESSE68:30-9:30 A.M..`and 1:00-2.W P.M.only + , :TOWN OF BARNSTABLE -113UILD [NG INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO R PLACE 9-01]—Eo /N Iq j tj7C Fj L 5 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION _ Iti p 0,0 Cpn,GHQ'E j t - 3 19 TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for as permit according to the following information: 1 bi I �'r Location Proposed Use STo 2 F Zoning District 1/V � S /141f LC Fire District IW, 6 i Q,,S Za,8LE- Name of Owner A0 e" u--IL.S Address PF).-/3a-0v=6�', "IKS Name of Builder lfj&1 f C-HECO Address 14Y•4---N15 _ "ASS. Name of Architect Address Number of Rooms Foundation CO�LQe jBLor Exterior Roofing Floors Interior — , � Heating Plumbing Fireplace Approximate Cost �b O a Area B Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee ©®1 OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS i I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Name Construction S+ypervisor's License 03 1 813;L— WILSON, RON No 36533 Permit For REPLACE DAMAGE WOOD ; Story _ Location 1919 Rte 132 , & 6A, W. Barnstable _ - Owner Rnn Wilson Type of Construction Frame " Plot Lot Permit Granted March 15, -" 19 94 Date of Inspection: ' Frame �116?7 19 J/ Insulation 19, Fireplace - 191, Date Completed 19 J' 't I ' - - ---TUMBLEWEED - -P91'91tlairiSt.�eet:WestaBarnstaliler°21�A-�OZG'68='. —-J 508ZM 8700" November 6;-2003 To: Tom Perry, Building Commissioner Fr: Ron Wilson 2 �� Dear Tom, Per our conversation in late October, I have posted the attached sign and have taken down the wall around the staircase. Sincerely, Ron Wilson RW/tlo. Enclosure. a B USES ENO TO MINIMIZE FUMES ANDNOISE, PLEASE DO. NOT IDLE VEHICLES WHEN NOT IN USE. Thanks! y i :fiUM13LEWEED QUILT SHOP 1919 RT 6A WEST- BARNSTABLE, MA 02668 508-362-8700 9/24/2003 To: Tom' Perry, Build.i.ng Commissioner Dear Mr Perry In response to -our conversation of 9-23-2003, I am stating in- writing that I understand that a retail business use of our basement is not• .covered by the ZBA decision- .that -allowed our expansion. We will not use the space for retail , and customers will be blocked from going downstairs with a barrier and a sign. The space will be" 'used as' ordinary basement space for such things as storage, tool and maintenance area; out of season displays, etc. I have also included with this letter some information about Tumbleweed. The magazine article is from 1997 when Tumbleweed was cited as .on.e of the top ten Quilt Shops in the nation by Better Homes and Gardens. There is also an article relating to the construction of our other store when we were given a Renaissance for restoration of an ' historic building. . I don' t know if. you recall the appearance of the building and grounds when we bought it from the Basket Shop almost 10 years ago. I can find some pictures if you' re interested. The grounds weren' t landscaped, the 'structure was in a very poor state of maintenance-the right side of the building was sagging, and the facade had criss cross boards_ over.., painted chipboard. We've repaired and cedar shingled the ' entire -building. By most impartial accounts we are a credit to the neighborhood.Qand to Route 6A. I don' t think any increase in our -business would harm any of our neighbors or anyone else. Our customers tend to be very quiet and courteous. Sincerely, Ronald Wilson co-owner K I ' ®U T H POSTAL PATRON LOCAL SHORE . NEWS . 15 WEDNESDAY Vol.120 No.1 PLYMOUTH COUNTY'S LARGEST CIRCULATION August 198,I ©1980 Franklin Publiohinp Co.,Inc. • i �ii.i � Ir _ • s t f t�i.•--�� III E� r Y *"Sr"r�a7� �� •��_ 4 L.L ram—' n 1 RY-CO Corporation,Hingham .' Old Antique Houso, Plymouth`` ' A show distributor which was previously located in the old Hingham shipyard,now the The office of Dr. Choiles T.Post,Jr.In the Old Antlqu6 116u4' In Plymouth i6n be . Hingham Industrial Center,RY-CO purchased the only viable building of cement con- traced back as early as 1807.Dr. Post and architect Dick .Lowrey are nspondble for struclion In the shipyard.After extensive cleaning and remodeling of the World War it. totally remodeling the Interior to prosemo the es best of the old featur of the housi and built structure,the company now has approximately 3S,000 sq.ft.of warehouse space and accent them with new ones such as roof windows,sliding glass doors and a greanhous•.in '6,000 sq.It,of attractive office space.The previous tenant of the location was Building 19. the process,all Inferior walls and ceilings wore fins down to open up to post and boom b Thomas Riley founding partner of RY-CO,and Allan Gillis,builder,are responsible for the construction;six fireplaces were prosorv•d and wide pine floor restored.The top floor Is modornbation of fhb one. now an apartment and the first floor Is the doctors office..r 5 area businesses win Renaissance Awards ,t PEMBROKE — Five area home; and the Estabrooks Family businesses have received Plymouth Restaurant for the removation and fit' i 'y$gady's- semiannual Renaissance ex Panstrnl of the former dairy and Awards for achievement in the i n ` reshaunnt. nehabilitatiiin and revitalization of In presenting the awards, Com- cnmmrrcial and industrial property. missioner McCarthy praised the im- .The winners, which include a quilt porlance of rehabilitaliing existing shop, shim, distributor, office supply PP Y structures to meet the needs of yews;-� company, doctor's office and and tomorrow. "Plymouth County is restaurant, were announced by the fastest growing region in i # - Chairfnan of the Plymouth County Massachusetts. This growth presents Commissioners,Joseph W. McCarthy. many challenges,including the need to The commissioners and Plymouth preserve the'quality of life'that helped n. I 14 'r County Development Council an- encourage the growth," McCarthy t �T= nounttd she winners as:Tumbleweed said. "These award winners are a in Pembroke Center for revival of a prime example of this commitment." pre-Civil War house for use as a quilt shop; RY-CO Corporation for The next Renaissance Awards will be modernization of a World War 11 cited in December.Anyone wishing to Tumbleweed Shap,Pombroke warehouse in the old Hingham ' nominate a firm or individual for Ronald and Judy Wilson are owners and operators of the Tumbleweed quill shop In Shipyard to be headquarters of a multi- Renaissance Award recognition should Pembroke Center.3ullt before the Civil War,It was once o sewing circle rosldence,a fact million dollar shoe distributor; contact Brooks Kelly, Executive verilled by the various sewing artifacts found in the wall..R•nevotlea of the outride of the Colonial Office Supply in Middleboro Director, Plymouth County building was In compliance with town by-laws aimed at preserving the rural atmosphere for re-hullding a former drugstore;the Development Council, P.O.Box 1620, of the center of town.Inside the shop are exposed beams,whitewashed wall*,wide pin• "Old Antique(louse"in Plymouth for Pembroke 02359 prior to December 1, floors and a skylight to lot the light onto the bright balfs of fabric lining the walls and the the restoration of an early 19th century 1980. quilts and mobiles on display. _t RESTAURANT t ,�.��ti•7r; �!_ _ -� ,11 _ -•.. _.fi.,�yv*-F'T'.m' re.pw- �. . r i;• .F�yr1;� —__ -- �+�.r.� � s.:, y .•s. J�u,.,tsp:�/.iytrb� C x �- Eslahroaks Family Restaurant,Wed Bridgewater _ Owned by Norman Edabrook for the past 15 years,the So. � /—� ' •+t— — yearold site of Estabrooks Family•Restaurant has un• RE •RARl - 7 e i — —'- dergone numerous changes over the years.It began as a •a c-' dairy,than became an Ice cream stand,a oar dwiches spot Colonial Office Supply,Middleboro " and then a restaurant.It was leased and romo toted several limes• The restaurant Is again being oper sled by Mr. GILLESPIE Two years ago,Ronald Vaughn purchased the over 10o-year-old structure In which Estabroak,who Is responsible for changing the Image of the FORD SALES Coloe!el Office Supply operates.For many years it was the one of o Rixoll drugstore and, original building and onforging It 1 y 20 feet.Ro cream and more recently,Craig's Pharmacy.W.Vaughn redesigned the store front and had It takeout ore in front,and Inside I a restaurant when one '3'.5873.72-1312 Ole as completely related with natural color barn board and accented with linos to give It a barn- can got breakfast oil day and in order anything from Ilk.Mani-The Inferrer was also totally renovotod and modesnhod. peanut buffer to baked duffed L.rimp. I po ligh tl * t all sew' ed . ,.. ... : :: ....: jji T u lewee t i Quilts fe atured r u e jj 1n national t , t:. 4 • magazine {Z j By Dave Copeland =r< ,: ::. N. MPG Newspapers PEMBROKE A Center Street • quilt store has combined small- town business s ess ideals s and a orl - ....; .. ;..; . Dail class line of products to gam na- tional recognition. Tumbleweed Quilts was one of ``> 10 quilting stores from across the : < ' Unit ed ed States to be featured. ur ed in the '1997 American Patchwork & .. r Quilting Quilt Sampler magazine. I The annual newsstand-only mag- Staff photo/Dave Copeland azine showcases 10 quilting stores Nationally recognized Staff — Four of the seven em- and an exclusive project designed ployees stand among some of the 3,000 different fabric patterns by each shop's owners or staffs. at.Tumbleweed Quilts on Center Street. From left to right, Gail "We've had people come in here s asking us to sign their copy of the Shedlock, owner Ron Wilson, Tracey Makenzie and Joyce magazine," said Gail Shedlock, Coughlin. one of the store's seven em- ployees. "It's a pretty big deal." lock said. "People come in here "People come here because of Tumbleweed Quilts was opened with little swatches of fabric be- the atmosphere. People are made in 1979 by Ron Wilson. Since then, . cause they know we'll hunt it to feel at home," she said. "The the store has attracted quilters down for them." girls that work here work very from near and far. In addition to In addition to the hundreds of well together. With only seven 4 hundreds---of-patterns and fabrics books and the 3,500 bolts of fab= people, we have to—work---toge- neatly arranged in the store's in- Tics, Tumbleweed offers quilting , ther." terior, Tumbleweed also offers classes. With the seven-page spread the one of the largest selections of "Everybody who works here ei- store received' in Quilt Sampler, quilting books in the country. ther teaches quilting or is a quilt out-of-state business has picked "If you go into a Barnes & No- maker," Wilson said. "Where ev- up. But the store's reputation had bles or one of the big bookstores• erything is so specific, you can't been blooming before the article, in Boston, you might find nine or just hire someone and tell them to so the staff isn't unaccustomed to 10 titles on quilting," Wilson said. watch the*'register." seeing the parking lot full of out- : "We have anywhere from 600 to Shedlock said the staffs knowl- of-state license plates. 800 at any given time." edge — as well as their ability to "We have people who plan their "If we don't have it, give us the work together — have been main vacations to make sure they hit Ca name and we can order it," Shed- factors in the store's success. this place," said Tracey Makenzie. "In .the summertime a lot -of ' people are traveling, so a lot of ' times you end u having someone .° .: Y P g come in and introduce themselves , as someone you've been talking to on the phone for years," said Joy- ce Coughlin. "You meet so many different people." The building's history is. almost. . ....... ..... as big of a draw as the quilting • : . supplies contained within. Built in ' ... the early 1 800 h s the structure s e was moved across Center Street in A: ..�,.�:.. . ; <: . � .... ............ .. 1840. its n's efortprery . the colonial charm of the building earned him a renaissance award for his renovations. ..::::..::,.j':::::irYii>::f:::rrri:�;.:,a::ir::;•, ..:2:.,},i.\:.......,:v.:tj•:t:;::•:;inv:...... v:;,.:.:,:rY::.26:..,:;..Y,:n:.nv.. ..+F.. ::.t�.:.:...:..:...::::.;�,::�:::;•:::�.. ,,$:, s in a little town and its a little shop, but it has a.:::::. .... .:......::::i;y..,.::.....::..a;:.r.:..�.. ....'_:':.:..........: ,.,:.::...,.,.......1....Y.......:It+.•...:,.:::22::.tr:;2:::i::rR:•;`,:;:,JA'r. .:,:;.;:..:# ,.::.:�:.::i•::::::...........::.: :....ham.aa.....:..... :. ,...�,. ..:.,,<>.....f. ....., . ..:..::.::::....::.::..r•.:........:..:::::::.:�::::::.:.•::....,y,;..,:v:.t<::::..�.:i:...,.,�,r:;:a,:.c.::a.:.:.�::....:.�:::.:...«::rr::o::,:.:.:.;.;v:.».....v.v::3.�:....c,..,.::.,.v..:>.,,Vo.r.. .`..a\ ::» ,2 nmr .o'.:::::::.r:.::;.ri•.:,..,.:,..:.,i,.,r:.,r. :....�:�:.....rr.;'.:.::::::2;...::::.:�:.:�::.�:.�:.:�::>:.r:..:�:.:::::.ni�::::::::::h:r:.:.::t:'�:;c.rY.:..... :..v,.: ., .;. .: ...r:.::.:�::.�:r:;i;:n..�>r:a::;:.�:::.�•.:;,:2•::::.:::�iii:;:;..:::.::::irr:i;:;+.::.;^:•i;ip:::•:i:.... ....F. + world-class selection," said Wilson, who also Staff photo/Dave Copeland runs New England Quilting Small-town business, world-class products — Supply, a quilting wholesaler Before and after the publication of an article in a nationally distrib- which distributes to quilting stores on three continents from a uted magazine, Tumbleweed Guilts was attracting customers from warehouse behind Tumbleweed all parts of the world. Quilts. 'I i t•¢��yr' ., �. ray.• TN . ti J. • �. N., . r���R'.y��`.v�L•7 mac. ik�:- TOWN OF. BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY . PARCEL ID 216 029 GEOBASE ID 13326 ADDRESS 1919 MAIN STREET/RTE 6A ( PHONE W BARNSTABLE ZIP - I LOT PARC 1& BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT WB • i PERMIT 70459 DESCRIPTION RETAIL ADD. TUMBLEWEED'S QUILT SHOP --'� PERMIT TYPE BC00 TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of ARCHITECTS: Regulatory Services TOTAL FEES: BOND $.00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 1 PRIVATE 0 * * BAEIvsiABLE, MAs& D NIA BUILDI )G D 1SION BY DATE ISSUED 07/30/2003 EXPIRATION DATE. �°✓. 58a0a i Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services �THE + BARNSTABM • MASS. i i639• BUILDING DIVISION L, rr At i rr BY���� � C. `. )f. ' 0 THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OFTHIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS ''3F 1 i5 6z c�K 1�� . �.(12-� d "7.PW'ti Ald7/ 2 2 2 G—D T-w �.fee_. � -�3 'vZ� 3� ? 43 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERIN EpI A f/� 0T.� 91077 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER:W•'&rN5-+7,b(e IFI a SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOM UL ND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS MOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. I i i i i I v i i I I I r` i Your Local Air Barrier Contractor "Ask for A.J." -/(70® `d `e A son Roofing 0o g 1-800-998-0212 AKRO ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 310 Barnstable Road, Suite 102, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 TEL: 508-778-6060 FAX: 508-778-2558 v 1v 2� 17 March, 2003 02) Tom Perry, Building Commissioner Town of.Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop, 1919 Main Street (Rte 6A), West Barnstable Dear Mr. Perry, I understand there is some concern about the stairway to the basement at the above referenced retail store. I have reviewed code requirements at the request of the owner Mr. Ron Wilson and discussed options with him for clearly defining and limiting access to the basement to employees only. Mr. Wilson understands that the basement must be limited to storage and HVAC equipment. Mr. Wilson will install a gate at the top of the stair with a latch and spring closure. This gate shall have on it a sign clearly stating that the stair is restricted to employees ("Employees Only"). I do not believe that this gate is required by code, but the use of the basement is being restricted, and therefore the gate is a good way to ensure this limitation. I also believe the gate will be a good safety element in the event young children of customers are present. I hope the above reassurance will enable the building department to proceed to issue the occupancy permit to Mr. Wilson for the store. Very truly yours, AKRO ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 40i Alice L. Oberdorf, RA Cc: Peter Freeman, Attorney Ron Wilson, Owner O 7002 1000 0005 0781 8270 ci SENDER: I also wish to receive the v ■Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. following services(for an H ■Complete items 3,4a,and 4b. d ■Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this extra fee): i card to you. ■Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not 1.❑ Addressee's Address •2 m permit. 2.❑ Restricted Delivery d ■Write'Return Receipt Requested'on the mailpiece below the article number. ry rn r ■The Retum.Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date .. delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. a o`3.Art' le Addressed to: 4a.Article Number .fina 4b.Service Type c /Q / /�C 'stered 7certified ❑ Express Mail ❑ Insured E- C�Y�i�n`t ��„/, /� eturn Receipt for Merchandise [I COD Date of Delivery 0 5.Received By: (Print Name) 8.Addressee's Address(Only if requested Y M �,� �►f} ,v and fee is paid) L 6.Sig e: (Addressee orA ent) T X y PS Form 381 1, cember 1994 102595-98-13-0229 Domestic Return Receipt First-Class Mail UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Q 1'�40 ` �^ e GO � Postage&NFe6s Paid USPS '`� P M � �' �""`"'�"' Permit No.G-10�. • Print your naWe"`dddr�ss' and ZIP Code in t its box • '003 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION 200 MAIN ST. HYANNIS,MA 02601 j 66 t yy rtt t f p fi i`` Ilti:etrit.Il1liiIIIIIIH11.1ztlitiiilitIIIJ11ilalJIIIldlllf „°Ft rati Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services sn ASS. s Masa � Thomas F.Geiler,Director y � �p i63q �0 lEc 390. ” Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 April 15, 2003 Ron Wilson Tumbleweeds 1919 Main Street West Barnstable, MA 02668 RE: Tumbleweeds 1919 Main Street, W. Barnstable-J Dear Mr. Wilson, A site inspection was done at the above referenced property on April 10, 2003 by Robin Giangregorio that failed. This matter has been going on for some time now and we would like to see it resolved so that you can become fully operable. The issues at hand are: ✓ Drain pipe on right side of building deposits water into the driveway. ✓ Poor drainage on the entire lot. ✓ The parking area needs to be defined. ✓ The landscaping needs to be finished. These issues need to be resolved by June 15, 2003 so a full Certificate of Occupancy can be issued. Should you have any questions or concerns please contact me at 508-862-4033. a Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Sincerely, lam/ David Mattos Building Inspector cc: Attorney Peter Freeman �FIKE to Town of Barnstable .Regulatory Services HAMSTABMA aS& Thomas F.Geiler,Director ss. � i639 ,0� . 4iArEo,,,p:,A Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo. Building Commissioner 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 May 24, 2000 Attorney Peter Freeman 86 Willow Street Yarmouth Port, Ma 02675 Re: SPR 015-01, 1919 Route 6A,Barnstable (216-029) Proposal: Revisions of approved site plan Final revision date 7/10/01 Dear Attorney Freeman; Please be advised that this application was approved administratively on July 19, 2001 with the following condition: The applicant shall install directional signage (keep right) on the Oak Street island. The final signed copy reflects a handwritten notation identifying the occurrence of 8 revisions since the approval. Sincerely, Robin C. Giangregorio Site Plan Review Coordinator °FIKE r, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services � rA 'g Thomas F.Geiler,Director . 1639. iOtED MA'S a Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 4, 2003 Ron Wilson Tumbleweeds Route 6A 1919 Main Street West Barnstable,MA 02668 RE: Tumbleweeds final inspection i Dear Mr. Wilson, The Zoning Board of Appeals decision did not include a cellar. A cellar was added to the addition and a memorandum sent by the Planning Board requiring the cellar was not to be used for retail or storage but could be used for heating &electrical equipment only. To receive a Certificate of Occupancy, the stairway access from the retail space is not allowed and must be completely blocked off from any employee or public access. An amendment to your existing Special Permit should be filed through the Board of Appeals to allow the cellar space to store anything other than mechanical equipment. Should the Board of Appeals approve the amendment, the cellar would have to be handicap accessible. Should you have any further questions you may contact me at 508-862-4033 or the Board of Appeals at 508-862-4682. Sincerely, David Mattos Building Inspector I VFW JL 41 vop wxA •rf �' .Ir 1' `p 1�� •+ 1t1 9r�~��j• ?C, ,'P t�f� r�r,15�� i r�.�sw� IpPe ,, � ` •.� �� s�: Cry f I a 1 � !fi � I T r rqp IA- ���� gar i I _� � 1 i � I j � l 1 � � � � _ a . �_ I � � I t }. _` t i `��* 4 .. 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E PT � P�. ).q�-•ll�.P_/. ram' .. tb o r l( / I � e � ,�C '•rt"" W =ter..— ���� — * _� ��. •�� � — /`'�� , s H • BAWSTFiBLE MID HURT RE(ASTRY t ! ELK1c1�31 F'G�:1 i 1F=4 _D* 03-01 - 1999 e 1 0 :0J Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No.1998426-Wilson Special Pennit'Pursuant to Section 4d.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner. Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 8A),West Barnstable Assessoes MaplParcel: Map 218,Parcel 029 Area: 0.93 acre Vol Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: ry to The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately ti 3,017 sq.it'. The site has a history of commercial use,with a gas station reportedly located there in V 1927,and later an insurance company,gift shops,Ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant ft present use is a store known as"Tumbleweeds,'which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilling classes. The applicant Is proposing to construct a 1,200 sq.ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to apprmdmatey 4,217 sq.ft. 4t There is no change In use proposed with the Increase In size of the building. The property is located in a l RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997,the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No.1997-13 for the it expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to 2 Superior Court by two abutters;Anita M.Pickering and Teresa M.Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned,the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the 4 defendants'complaint contends that the Board's decision Is'defective and otherwise based on legally 16 untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing . 2 nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4- 4.5(2)of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building Is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street;being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However,the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. 'e In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconfomng use,the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4a1.4(2)Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings,in order to permit a 1,200 sq.ft addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal(No. 199t3-128)is to clean-up that question on expansion of _S the structure. . f'1 According to assessor's records dated 1027/98 BK 12091 P03 10 1645- Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonoonfomnlrip BuNdirg Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 18, 1998, A 60 day extension of time for holding the hearing and for filing of the decision was executed between the applicant and the Board Chalrrnan. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duty advertised and notices sent to all abutters In s000rdence with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened November 04, 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999,at which time the Board granted the requested special permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson,Gene Burman,Richard Boy,Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Altemate Board Member Thomas DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W.Galvin represented the applicant,Ronald Wilson,who was present along with Mary Carlson,the General Manager of the quitt store. By way of background,in 1997,Mr.Wilson was granted a Special Permit(Appeal Number 1997-13)for an expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However,they did rat apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure Is the request In Appeal Number 1998- 126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand Issue which Is why the applicant Is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teress Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit(in 1997)certain conditions were Imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable to the abutters. In particular,the Board requested(in Condition#4&05 of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant dose the aooesa to site from the comer of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access(closer to the abutters property) for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way*as is'and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated,the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way In an effort to accommodate the abutters. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the comer of Oak Street/Route 846/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them In 1977,they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although,they did not require the curb cut be dosed,the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination,and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. Attorney Fad addressed the Board. He represents two abutters,Mite Pickering and Teresa Welsh,both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this Is a residential area and Conditions$4,#5,and#7 of Appeal Number 1997.13,impact the neighborhood because there is a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand,the abutters have two requests. First,to modify the previous decision to Incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal for a new Oak Street access. Second,require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure(which they have done In Appeal Number 1998-126). The Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This Is with the understanding that they will not consider access In the middle-(at the comer of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132)where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum 2 C� ' t7 t'� 1 L LJ�� 1 P L.?�1 �'� 1 �.�.►�.�.� Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998.126-Vlydson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126&the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06. 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06. 1999,Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Janson,Gene Burman,Elizabeth Nilsson,David Rice,and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant,Ronald Wilson,who was present. Attorney Galvin addressed Appeal Number 1OW126 which is the Special Permit application for the expansion and/or alteration of the pre-existing nonconforming building. The project was approved by Old King's Highway Historic District Committee. The proposed expansion Is to be used fix storage space and classroom space. The expansion is located on the opposite side of those abutters who voiced an objection(to the curbcuts)and they have no complaints about the business conducted on she. Mr. Wilson's business has national recognition. This Is an Innocuous use. For the record,Attorney Galvin explained that both the use and the stricture are nonconforming. In Appeal Number 1997-13,the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming use. Appeal Number 1998-126 Is a request for a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming structure. Public Comments:Attorney Ford reported the abutters have no problem with the expansion of the nonconforming structure. No one else spoke in favor or In opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06,1999,the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1998-126: 1. The Petitioner is Ronald Wilson. The property address Is 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable,MA as shown on Assessor's Map 216,Parcel 029. The area is 0.93 acre and is located in the RF Residential F Zoning District and the AP-Aquifer Protection Overlay District. 2. The Petitioner Is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)NonoonforrNng Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings. The building In issue is a nonconforming building because the building does not comply with the setback requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for the RF Residential F Zoning District. 3. The Petitioner Is seeking to expand the building by approximately 1.200 square That The use of this additional square footage is not a change of use but is an accessory use to the present operation. 4. The proposed expansion does not encroach further into any sideyard setback requirements of the district. 5. The relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the Intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance because no evidence has been presented that the expansion of this building would represent a hazard to health,safety or welfare to the residents of the Town of Barnstable,or to any other persons. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman,David Rice,and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in Appeal No. 1998-126 with the following terms and conditions: 1. The addition must be built pursuant to the plans entitled 'Site Plan of Land In West Barnstable,MA prepared for Ronald Wilson'by Down Cape Engineering,Inc.'and dated February 4,1997 last revised December 18, 1998. 3 G1h 1 203 1 f 0320 1 F:AE;:i Town of Barnstable•Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and notice Appeal Number 1995-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4.4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconfom ft Bul ft Z The exteriorof the building and site,inclusive of the Scenic Roadway/Route 6A must be approved and comply with the all requirements imposed by the Old tongs Highway Historic District Committee. 3. The use In this addition shall be for the use currently being used at this property which Is that of a quilting shop or an accessory use pertain thereto. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson,Gene Burman,David Rice,and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Note: Elizabeth Nilsson stated she voted in the negative because she felt that any expansion of any commercial business In this residential,single family area would be a detriment. Order: Special Permit Number 1998-126 has been Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be In effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision,If any,shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,within twenty (20)gays after the date of the tiling of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the To Cleric. i9g9 Emmett Glynn,Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. . Signed and sealed this — . day 9 under the pains and penal�s'dt be)JCrco : Linda Hutc henrider,Town Clerk '�; ,•� . _ ,�i ice'• v i • -r f 4 j r RcIlKo mappar owncrl owned addr city state zip 126 216 025 PHILLIPS, PHILIP E PHILLIPS, SONYA F PO BOX 425 W BARNSTABLE MA 02669 216 027 JU, DOUGLAS %LALIBERTE, JOHN A 942 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 020 WIINIKAINEN, DAVID L WIINIKAINEN, BETTY P 952 OAR ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 D29 WILSON, RONALD 6 AVNET, JUDITH ANN 10 BEACH WAY £ SANDWICH MA 02537 216 030 UMSCHLAG, JANIS 1871 MAIN ST N BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 034 CUNNINGHAM, PHILLIP E&PATRICIA 1912 ROUTE 6A W BARNSTABLE MA 02669 216 035 BARKER, LUCY M 1934 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02666 216 040 EVELAND, BRADLEY B i LAUREN %WALSH, JANE H 1951 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 041 EVELAND, BRA DLEY B i LAUREN %MARTIN, DOROTHY S 1945 MAIN ST N BARNSTABLE MA 02669 216 042 LAVIN, DORIS R 2440 RTE 132 N BARNSTABLE MA 02666 216 046 HARPER, BEATRICE H %HARPER, BEATRICE H TR 2423 IYANOUGH RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 047 WELCH, TERESA M t MICHAEL L 991 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 065 SYRIALA, CARL F 951 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA D2668 216 067 PICKERING, ANITA M 968 OAR ST N BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 070 TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 071 TROE, DAVID & CHRISTINA %TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD N BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 011 WIRTANEN, MARTIN E c HELEN 1966 MIN ST N BARNSTABLE MA 02666 217 012 WIRTANEN, MARK S 1094 MAIN ST N BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 013 WRIGHT, EMILY M %WRIGHT, ROBERT F 12 SPAFFORD RD MILTON MA 02186 236 005 mm Count- 93 W 77 a W 4 ray proof of Publication f Town of BeratstaMe Zoning Board OI Adpp"le Maass of publle Hsarin0 U01"TM Zalhsy owlaanes fey fatarorllber 04,4446 to all persons rderastdd In.or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec.I I of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of eM Commonweetth of Massachusetts,end all amendments thereto you are hereby ratified that: ?-.SO P.M. Bridges Appeal Number I NO.123 Charles Brldoat has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for a Fan*Apertment pursuant to Section 3.1.1(390)of the Zoning Ordmence.The property Is ahavn on A:seEs.vs M&p 153.pa'(Ai M4 003 end is cornivw y addressed av 47 The Reins Road North,West Barnstable.MA In on AF Residential F Zoning District. I7-45 P.M. Rigetuso Appeal Number 1998.124 Oadseppe Rlgetuso has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a$pedal Permit for s Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3.1.1(3W)of 8u Zoning Ordinance.The property Is shown on Asaessoes Map 292.Parcel 038 and Is commonly addressed as 26 Frankl4i Avenue.Hyannis.MA In an B Residential B Zoning DiatrM- 6:00 P.M. Orterw Appeal Number I996-126 Richard i Mary P.Ortenal tarty applied to the Zarir><}Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.4(5)Bulk Rapulefiort•MnWnurn Lot Ants.The applicants wish to re-eatsbash the devslopmerd rOds,o1 a vacant pmel that has merged w8h thew house tot.The property 1a ,shown anAss"We Map 021.Paresit040&A042.respect"dddraesedssg2g wt• Newtown Road and 30 Chlppingstme Road.Marstons Mills.MA In on RF Residential F Zoning District. 8:16 P.M. WlNton Appall Number 1988.126 Ronald Wilson has ppeetitioned to the Zorwrg Board of Appeals for it SpeClal Pram pursuer to Section 4.4.412)Norteonforltnlrng Buildings or$tructutaa Not Used as Smgls orTwo F&rr4 DwaNknpi.The pstitbnerpropbses 10 Construct an edditlon d 1,200 agawra feet to a pro- d". The is shtovrrl on Asassort Mep 218.Percal fY29 and 1s eonwr�or�addmsad as 101 Man trsat/Roada 8A West Barnstable.AAA m en RF fiatWenUd f taNrq Dwrlct. 6:20 P.M. Wilson Rsrttarrd d Appel h)txrtbe►1997.19 By Order d Stputatlon d tM Parties.Appeal Nur►tber 19gi•19 fibs bean retraentlad to the ionino Board d Appalls m which RoraaW Wilson appealed to dine Zonatp Bard d Appaala '(or a SpeeW pemyt purttuent to Sedan 4.4.6f2)Expansion d e Pro•Eratting NonoontorMnp Use.The SpdcW Permit is for 1M expansion d deessa it quithrp.ale of qulting and"VA equipment and rotail gift show wwam as Tumbi wited.The to shown on Assdsso/a Map 210.Fie; 029 and is commonly addressed At 19i9 Mdh Stroet/Route a Wdst Semstabte.MA to or^c Raoiddntiet F Zoning District. ;These Pubic tlaarwn�..•,:oe held in the Has"Room:Second Floor.New Town Haft,367 :Main Street,t4yinni M s, e usetts on Wednesday NaNmber 04,1998.Am plans and •��Rations may be reNewe of Zoning Board Appeals Office.Town of Sametable. torntno Department,23D Sot4h Street.Hyannis.MA. .Emmett Olyrvn,Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals The Barnstable Patriot 1 October 16 A October 22. 1 POO t 1 BARNSTABLE COUNTY ` REGISTRY OF DEEDS ATRUE COPY,ATTEST JOHN F.MEADE EOISTER BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS BARNSTABLE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS A TRUE COPY,ATTEST JOHN-F.MEADE,REGISTER i HAFOWASM 9 1m 9. 1111�'' Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner: Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 216, Parcel 029 Area: 0.93 acre Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately 3,017 sq. ft.'. The site has a history of commercial use, with a gas station reportedly located there in 1927, and later an insurance company, gift shops, ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant, the present use is a store known as"Tumbleweeds,"which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilting classes. The applicant is proposing to construct a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to approximately 4,217 sq. ft. There is no change in use proposed with the increase in size of the building. The property is located in a RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to Superior Court by two abutters; Anita M. Pickering and Teresa M. Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the defendants'complaint contends that the Board's decision is"defective and otherwise based on legally untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4- 4.5(2)of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street; being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However, the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. I In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use, the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, in order to permit a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal (No. 1998-126) is to clean-up that question on expansion of the structure. According to assessor's records dated 10/27/98 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building i Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 18, 1998. A 60 day extension of time for holding the hearing and for filing of the decision was executed between the applicant and the Board Chairman. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened November 04, 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested special permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Alternate Board Member Thomas DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present along with Mary Carlson, the General Manager of the quilt store. By way of background, in 1997, Mr. Wilson was granted a Special Permit(Appeal Number 1997-13)for an expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However, they did not apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure is the request in Appeal Number 1998- 126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand issue which is why the applicant is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters, Anita Pickering and Teresa Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit(in 1997)certain conditions were imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable-to the abutters. In particular, the Board requested (in Condition#4 of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant close the access to site from the corner of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access(closer to the abutters property) for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way"as is" and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated, the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way in an effort to accommodate the abutters. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them in 1977, they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although, they did not require the curb cut be closed, the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination, and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. Attorney Ford addressed the Board. He represents two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welsh, both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this is a residential area and Conditions#4, #5, and#7 of Appeal Number 1997-13, impact the neighborhood because there is a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand, the abutters have two requests. First, to modify the previous decision to incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal for a new Oak Street access. Second, require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure (which they have done in Appeal Number 1998-126). The Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This is with the understanding that they will not consider access in the"middle" (at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132)where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126 &the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06, 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06, 1999, Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson,who was present. Attorney Galvin addressed Appeal Number 1998-126 which is the Special Permit application for the expansion and/or alteration of the pre-existing nonconforming building. The project was approved by Old King's Highway Historic District Committee. The proposed expansion is to be used for storage space and classroom space. The expansion is located on the opposite side of those abutters who voiced an objection (to the curbcuts) and they have no complaints about the business conducted on site. Mr. Wiilson's business has national recognition. This is an innocuous use. For the record, Attorney Galvin explained that both the use and the structure are nonconforming. In Appeal Number 1997-13, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming use. Appeal Number 1998-126 is a request for a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming structure. Public Comments:Attorney Ford reported the abutters have no problem with the expansion of the nonconforming structure. No one else spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06, 1999, the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1998-126: 1. The Petitioner is Ronald Wilson. The property address is 1919 Main Street(Route 6A), West Barnstable, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 216, Parcel 029. The area is 0.93 acre and is located in the RF Residential F Zoning District and the AP-Aquifer Protection Overlay District. 2. The Petitioner is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings. The building in issue is a nonconforming building because the building does not comply with the setback requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for the RF Residential F Zoning District. 3. The Petitioner is seeking to expand the building by approximately 1,200 square feet. The use of this additional square footage is not a change of use but is an accessory use to the present operation. 4. The proposed expansion does not encroach further into any sideyard setback requirements of the district. 5. The relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance because no evidence has been presented that the expansion of this building would represent a hazard to health, safety or welfare to the residents of the Town of Barnstable, or to any other persons. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in Appeal No. 1998-126 with the following terms and conditions: 1,7::The addition must be built pursuant to the plans entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Barnstable, MA prepared for Ronald Wilson" by Down Cape Engineering, Inc." and dated February 4, 1997 last revised December 18, 1998. 3 1 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 199&126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building 2. The exterior of the building and site, inclusive of the Scenic Roadway/Route 6A must be approved and comply with the all requirements imposed by.the Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee. 3. The use in this addition shall be for the use currently being used at this property which is that of a quilting shop or an accessory use pertain thereto. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Note: Elizabeth Nilsson stated she voted in the negative because she felt that any expansion of any commercial business in this residential, single family area would be a detriment. Order: Special Permit Number 1998-126 has been Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17,within twenty (20)qays after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the To Clerk. /5-, 1999 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this _ day of 1999 under the pains and-penalties of perjury. 1 - - Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 4 RefNo. mappar ownerl owner2 addr city state zip 126 .216 025 PHILLIPS, PHILIP E PHILLIPS, SONYA F PO BOX 425 W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 027 JU, DOUGLAS 4LALIBERTE, JOHN A 942 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 f 216 028 WIINIKAINEN, DAVID L WIINIKAINEN, BETTY F 952 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 029 WILSON, RONALD & AVNET, JUDITH ANN 10 BEACH WAY E SANDWICH MA 02537 216 030 UMSCHLAG, JANIS 1871 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 034 CUNNINGHAM, PHILLIP E&PATRICIA 1912 ROUTE 6A W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 035 BARKER, LUCY M 1934 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 040 EVELAND, BRADLEY B & LAUREN %WALSH, JANE H 1951 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 041 EVELAND, BRADLEY B & LAUREN. %MARTIN, DOROTHY S 1945 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 042 LAVIN, DORIS R 2440 RTE 132 W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 046 HARPER, BEATRICE H %HARPER, BEATRICE H TR 2423 IYANOUGH RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 047 WELCH, TERESA M & MICHAEL L 991 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 065 SYRIALA, CARL F 951 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 067 PICKERING, ANITA M 968 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 070 TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 071 TROE, DAVID & CHRISTINA %TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 011 WIRTANEN, MARTIN E & HELEN 1866 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 012 WIRTANEN, MARK S 1894 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 013 WRIGHT, EMILY M %WRIGHT, ROBERT F 12 SPAFFORD RD MILTON MA 02186 236 005 Count= 93 4 Proof of Publication Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Notice of public Hearing Under The Zoning Ordtnanee For November 04, 1606 To all persons interested in,or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec. I 1 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,and all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that: 1:30 P.M. Bridges Appeal Number 199&123 Charles Bridges has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for a FartilyApartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is Shown on Assessor's Map 153,Parcel 004.003 and is commonly addressed as 47 The Plains Road North,West Barnstable, MA in an RF Residential F Zoning District.. 1:45 P.M. Rigatuso Appeal Number 1998-124 Gulseppe Riggtuso has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property It shown on Assessors Map 202.Parcel 036 And it commonly addressed as 25 Franklin 'Avenue.Hyannis.MA in an RB Residential B Zoning District. 6:00 P.M. Ortenzl Appeal Number 1998-129 Richard&Mary P.Ortenzi have applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.4(5)Bulk Regulatloh-Minimum Lot Area.The applicants wish to ra-establish the development rights of a vacant parcel that has merged with their house tat.The property is shown on Assessors Map 027,Parcels 040 and 042,respectfully addressed as 929 Santuit- Newtown Road and 30 Chippingstone Road, Marsions Mills. MA in an RF Residential F Zoning District. 8:15 P.M. Wilson Appeal Number 1996.126 Ronald Wilson has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Nonconforming Buildings or Structures Not Used as Single orTwo Family bwellings.The petitioner proposes to construct an addition of 1,200 square feet onto a pre• existing nohcohfohming structure housing a gift and quilting shop known as'Tumbleweed'. The property is shown on Assessors Map 216.Parcel 029 end is commonly addressed as 101 J Main Street/Route 6A.West Barnstable.MA In an RF Residential F Zoning District. 8:211P.M. Wilson Remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 By Order of Stipulation of the Parties.Appeal Number 1991-13 has been remanded to the Zoning Soarid of Appdals in which Ronald Wilson appealed to the Zoning Board of Appeals Fore Speelalpermit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use.The'Speci&I Permit is for the expansion of classes in quilting.sale of quilting and sewing equipment and retail gift show known,as Tumbleweed.The property is shown on Assessors Map 216. Parcel 029 and it commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street/Route 6A.West Barnstable,MA in a*^c�Residential F Zoning District. :Theta Public Heart%,.::,oe held in the Hearing Room:Second Floor,New Town Hall,367 ;Main Street.Hyannis.Massacillh usetts on Wednesday.November 04, 1998.All plans and plications may be reviewedthe Zoning Board of Appeals Office,Town of Barnstable. arming Department.230 Street.Hyannis.MA. 'emmett Glynn.Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals The Barnstable Patriot i October 15 8 October 22. 1098 F F z , k _ • BARMABM Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson -Remand Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner: Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 216, Parcel 029 Area: 0.93 acre Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately 3,017 sq. ft.'. The site has a history of commercial use, with a gas station reportedly located there in 1927, and later an insurance company, gift shops, ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant, the present use is a store known as"Tumbleweeds,"which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilting classes. The applicant is proposing to construct a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to approximately 4,217 sq. ft. There is no change in use proposed with the increase in size of the building. The property is located in a RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to Superior Court by two abutters; Anita M. Pickering and Teresa M. Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the defendants' complaint contends that the Board's decision is"defective and otherwise based on legally untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4-4.5(2)of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street; being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However, the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use, the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, in order to permit a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal (No. 1998-126) is to clean-up that question on expansion of the structure. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 12, 1996. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened According to assessor's records dated 10/27/98 , f i• Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use November 04, 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested relief with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Alternate Board Member Thomas DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present along with Mary Carlson, the General Manager of the quilt store. By way of background, in 1997, Mr.Wilson was granted a Special Permit(Appeal Number 1997-13)for an I expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However, they did not apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure is the request in Appeal Number 1998- 126. It was agreed the Board would hear the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 first, then hear the merits of Appeal Number 1998-126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand issue which is why the applicant is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit(in 1997)certain conditions were imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable to the abutters. In particular, the Board requested (in Condition#4 of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant close the access to site from the comer of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access (closer to the abutters property)for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way"as is"and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated, the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way in an effort to accommodate the abutters. The abutters indicated that headlights would shine on their property if people used that second entrance and that entrance is closer to a neighborhood school bus stop. The Petitioner will put a sign on the site in the unimproved area telling people to exit out onto Oak Street via the other entrance and that this exit is for emergency use only. The Board questioned if a fire truck could get around the building. They asked if a"flow of traffic" study had been done. The Fire Department has not reviewed this new idea of not improving that area as proposed by the abutters. Attorney Galvin reported the abutters would like the lighting on site be directed down and put on timers. These conditions are acceptable to the Petitioner. The other thing the abutter wanted is a sign near the unimproved area (close to the Pickering's property) indicating that no one should exit onto Oak Street from that area. There would still be room for an emergency vehicle but cars that park in the rear lot would be encouraged to drive around the building and exit out the front onto Oak Street. The area in the rear of the site will be used for parking. They would like to pave behind the building and place crushed stone at the edge where the people pull in. The pavement will stop before the street to discourage people from using that exit. Lastly, the abutters have requested additional screening be put in place. The Petitioner is amicable to that and will screen along the line of site adjacent to the rear parking. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them in 1977, they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although, they did not require the curb cut be closed, the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination, and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Attorney Ford addressed the Board. He represents two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welsh, both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this is a residential area and Conditions#4,#5, and#7 of Appeal Number 1997-13, impact the neighborhood because there is a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand, the abutters have two requests. First, to modify the previous decision to incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal fora new Oak Street access. Second, require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure(which they have done in Appeal Number 1998-126). In Mr. Ford's opinion, the current access better serves the public safety and the neighborhood involved. He does not want the entrance/exists to change. I The plan that Site Plan Review signed and approved did not have the curb cut closed on Oak Street. It was the Zoning Board of Appeals that requested it be closed for safety reasons. The site and any"new" proposals have not been to Site Plan Review. (Mr. Ford felt they do not need to return to Site Plan Review.) The site plan, with the curb cut closed and widening of the second egress(as stated in Condition #5 and#7) has not been reviewed by the Fire Department nor the Police Department, and has not been. before Site Plan Review. The Board discussed the curb cut and felt this was a dangerous intersection. There have been many accidents in the area and recently, there was a fatality near this site. However, Mr. Ford stated the abutters think the curb cut on Oak Street should not be closed. He stated that to close the curb cut would have a greater impact on their neighborhood. The Board indicated they would like input from the Site Plan Review Committee about this proposal-with and without the closure of the curb cut-and the traffic flow in and around the site. They would like input from the Police Department and Fire Department regarding safety in and around the site. The Board requested the agreement between the abutters and the applicant be submitted to the file. For the record, Tumbleweed is currently open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM.and Sunday from noon to 5:00 PM. At one time, there was a class on Thursday night and the abutters where concerned that if the driveway is moved, the headlights would shine on their homes. However, that concern could be eliminated if the traffic flow inside the site is changed. With reference to the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13, the Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This is with the understanding that they will not consider access in the"middle" (at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132)where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126&the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06, 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06, 1999, Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present. Attorney Galvin reviewed these appeals and explained a new plan had been drawn (per request of the Board Members) and presented to Site Plan Review Committee for review. This plan shows the existing entrance at the intersection of Route 6A, Route 132 and Oak Street closed. On the Oak Street side, the existing access is to be closed and shifted further down Oak Street(closer to Route 6A)with a similar size opening. This is the plan that Site Plan Review has recommended. The Applicant does not think this is the safest way, but he will go along with this plan because this what the Board Members indicated they want for this site. As a practical matter, the Applicant and the abutters would like the entrances and curbcuts to all be left the way they are currently on the site. 3 r Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use After reviewing this plan, the Board was still concerned with the curbcut on Oak Street. It is still quite wide and near the three way corner and they felt this was still not what they had requested. The Building Commissioner reported the Fire Department had reviewed this plan and they wanted the opening placed at the intersection and this was a compromise. They need to have the opening in order to turn into the property for emergency vehicles. Attorney Ford reported the abutters will accept this new plan but would still prefer to have the existing curbcuts remain. They feel if the curb cut is moved further down Oak Street, there is more of a chance of accidents due to less visibility. He stated if this new plan is approved or the curbcuts are left as is, the abutters will drop their litigation currently in Superior Court. Dan Ojala, Engineer, reviewed the plan and stated the site distances at this new curb cut(and for that matter at the old Route 6A curbcut)aren't too bad -there is good visibility. There is a traffic island in front of the site that houses the electronics and to change the curbcut anymore would require moving that island. Not one accident at this intersection is related in any way to the subject's business. He also reported at Site Plan Review, the Fire Department wanted the curb cut on Route 6A for their vehicles. The Board listened to all presented information and said they were still concerned with the safety of this site. Fire Chief John Jenkins, Chief of the West Barnstable Fire Department, addressed the Board. He stated, "if nothing's broken, don't-fix it.;In other words, the Fire Department is satisfied with this particular site. He agreed it is a busy and accident ridden intersection, but those accidents are not related to this site. There have been no accidents from people entering or leaving this business. Their curbcuts are not a problem and the Fire Department would prefer they be left as is. Chief Jenkins also reported, the parking lot on site is used as a staging area for their apparatus and wreckers for the intersection and immediate area. He repeated, "leave the entrances where they are." Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06, 1999, the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13: 1. Based on the recommendations of Fire Chief John Jenkins, the existing egresses and entrances to the proposed lot do not represent a hazard to the public in terms of transportation to and from this particular area. 2. The proposed site plan dated December 18, 1998 and approved by the Site Plan Review Committee will be acceptable subject to certain terms and conditions to be imposed. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13 with the following terms and conditions: 1. The improvements are to be made pursuant to the plans entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Bamstable, MA prepared for Ronald Wilson" by"Down Cape Engineering, inc." and dated February 4, 1997 last revised December 18, 1998 with the following exception: • All shaded'areas that initially were, in fact open and now proposed to be closed, shall remain open. 2. The proposed driveway going on to Oak Street-the new proposal for a paved driveway - is to be eliminated. 3. All other aspects of the plans are to be constructed and improved accordingly. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Order: Appeal Number 1997-13 is Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty(20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Cler 1999 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this �_day of 1 N9 under the pains and.pErialties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk I I 5 li RefNo mapper ownerl owner2 addr city state zip 216 025 PHILLIPS, PHILIP E PHILLIPS, SONYA F PO BOX 425 W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 027 JU, DOUGLAS %LALIBERTE, JOHN A 942 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 028 WIINIKAINEN, DAVID L WIINIKAINEN, BETTY .F 952 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 029 WILSON, RONALD & AVNET, JUDITH ANN 10 BEACH WAY E SANDWICH MA 02537 216 030 UMSCHLAG, JANIS 1871 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 034 CUNNINGHAM, PHILLIP E&PATRICIA 1912 ROUTE 6A W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 035 BARKER, LUCY M 1934 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 040 EVELAND, BRADLEY B & LAUREN %WALSH, JANE H 1951 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 041 EVELAND, BRADLEY B & LAUREN %MARTIN, DOROTHY S 1945 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 042 LAVIN, DORIS R 2440 RTE 132 W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 046 HARPER, BEATRICE H %HARPER, BEATRICE H TR 2423 IYANOUGH RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 047 WELCH, TERESA M & MICHAEL L 991 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 065 SYRIALA, CARL F 951 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 067 PICKERING, ANITA M 968 OAK ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 070 TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 216 071 TROE, DAVID & CHRISTINA %TROE, DAVID N 28 RIDGE RD W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 011 WIRTANEN, MARTIN E & HELEN 1866 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 012 WIRTANEN, MARK S 1894 MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 217 013 WRIGHT, EMILY M %WRIGHT, ROBERT F 12 SPAFFORD RD MILTON MA 02186 236 005 Count= 93 4 Proof of Publication LEG ALNOTIC Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Nat!,*o of Public Hewing tinder The Zoning Ordinanee for Novombar 04, 1406 To all persons interested in,or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec. 11 of Chapter 40A of the Geheral Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.and all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that: 1:30 P.M. Bridges Appeal Number 1998-123 Charles Bridges has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals fora Special Permit for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown or.Assessor's Map 153,Parcel 004.003 and is commonly addressed as 47 The Plains Road North,West Barnstable.MA in an RF Residential F Zoning District. 11,41 P.M. Rigatuso Appeal Number 1998.124 Gulseppe Rigatuso has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 11.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown on Assessors Map 292.Parcel 036 and is commonly addressed as 25 Franklin -Avenue,Hyannis,MA in an RB Residential B Zoning District. 8:00 P.M. Ortenz! Appeal Number 190-126 Richard&Mary P. Ortenti have applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.4(5)Bulk Regulation-Minimum Lot Area.The applicants wish to re-establish the deV@Ibpment rights of a vacant parcel that has merged with their house tot.The property I5 shown on Assessors Map021.Parcels 040 and 042,respectfully addressed as 929 Santult- Newtown Road and 30 Chlppingstone Road, Marstons Mills. MA In an RF Residential F Zoning District. 8:15 P.M. Wilson Appeal Number 1998.126 Ronald Wilson has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4.4.4(2)Nonconforming Buildings orStructures Not Used as Single orTwo Family Dwellings.The petitioner proposes to construct an addition of 1,200 square feet onto a pre- existing nonconforming structure housing a gift and quilting shop known at'Tumbleweed'. The property is shown on Assessor's Map 216.Parcel 029 and is commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street/Route 6A,West Barnstable,MA in an RF Residential F Zoning District. :8:20 P.M. Wilson Remand of Appeal Number 1991-13 By Order of Stipulation of the Parties.Appeal Number 1991-13 has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals in which Ronald Wilson appealed to the Zoning Board of Appeals fora SpeciaPpermit pursuant to Section 4-4.S(2)Expansion of a Pre-Existirig Nonconform ino Use.The Special Permit is for the expansion of classes in quilting,sale of quilting and sewing equipment and retail gift show known as Tumbleweed.The property is shown on Assessors Map 216, Parcel 029 and is commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street/Route 6A,West Barnstable,MA in ar"c Residential F Zoning District. ;These Public Hearing-y::; o2 held in the Hearing Room:Second Floor.New Town Hall,367 'Main Street,Hyannis,M2SSIc usetts on Wednesday,November 04. 1998.All plans and ydppllcations may be reviewed the Zoning Board of Appears Office.Town of Barnstable. Planning Department,230 Sot-h Street. Hyannis.MA. Emmett Glynn,Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals The Bamstable Patriot 1 October 15 8 October 22, 1998 i t: pUn+E T Town of Barnstable C Regulatory Services �="RNAIS& � Thomas F.Geiler,Director 1659. Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo. Building Commissioner 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 May 24, 2000 Attorney Peter Freeman 86 Willow Street Yarmouth Port, Ma 02675 Re: SPR 015-01, 1919 Route 6A,Barnstable (216-029) Proposal: Revisions of approved site plan Final revision date 7/10/01 Dear Attorney Freeman; Please be advised that this application was approved administratively on July 19, 2001 . with the following condition: The applicant shall install directional signage (keep right) on the Oak Street island. The final signed copy reflects a handwritten notation identifying the occurrence of 8 revisions since the approval. Sincerely, Robin C. Giangregorio Site Plan Review Coordinator Z 203('5M- 440 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail See reverse Sentto Stre &N-im4er .d 6CJ P Offior,State,&ZIP Cade Postage $ v '.� Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee L m Return Receipt Showing to Whom&Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date,&Addressee's Address 0 TOTAL Postage&Fees Is M Postmark or Date 0 u_ rn a Stick postage stamps to article to cover First-Class postage,certified mall fee,and charges for any selected optional services(See front). 1.If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached, and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier(no extra charge). In 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the a) cc i return address of the article,date,detach,and retain the receipt,and mail the article. LO 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the ` gummed ends if space permits. Otherwise,affix to back of article. Endorse front of article a RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. Q 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized agent of the addressee,endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. CO 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. ti 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make an inquiry. 102595-97-s-0145 a i I+ 1 IQ51 • t � , i . ' . � . O � � The Town of Barnstable 1AMSTABLE MAM �0� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 39. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner Certified Mail#Z 203 500 440 December 14, 1999 Mr.Ronald Wilson 10 Beachway E.Sandwich MA 02537 RE: Building,Permit#37459 for 1919 Main St./Rte.6A,West Barnstable Dear Mr.Wilson: This letter is to inform you that the Barnstable Building Department must revoke the above referenced- Building Permit for the construction of an addition at 1919 Main St.,W.Barnstable. Upon review of your file,it has come to our attention that this foundation was not installed as was approved by the Old Kings Highway Historic District Commission and further that the Certificate of Appropriateness issued by that authority expired on or about September 23, 1997. You must immediately cease&desist construction activity at this site and secure the premises putting it in a safe condition pending a resolution to this situation. You should contact the Old Kings Highway Historic District Commission[(508)862-4684,230 South Street,Hyannis]concerning the deviation from the expired Certificate of Appropriateness. You should also contact the Zoning Board of Appeals [(508)862-4685,230 South Street,Hyannis] concerning the deviation from the conditions set forth in the Special Permit from Appeal Number 1997-13 dated February 5 1999. Once you have satisfied the above mentioned agencies,you can re-apply for a Building Permit. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, GL.r� Al M in BUILDING INSPECTOR c: Andrew L.McCarthy,License#CS 028688 Old Kings Highway Historic District Commission Zoning Board of Appeals /kl q:martinx&d216.29 f TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map 2 16 Parcel Z 9 Z) Permit# 1 Olt- Health Division I,P,*G£ Date Issued 7.302_-39 Conservation Division Fee `CT, Tax Collector Treasurer to Planning Dept. !� Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board - Historic-4OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address q RT (o R Z2& Village W— BQ_('tistab 1,e Owner 2 0 fJ f L- Tb W i Lc� o M Address /o -&-&-cQi wo.V Telephone 21 Z-y-o Permit Request P-Art1 o w j 29G It Square feet: 1st floor: existing 309 proposed I 296, 2r d floor:existing O proposed O Total new 1 Z96 Estimated Project Cos q01 o 00 Zoning District '� �� Flood Plain N 0 Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Wood F-r«n e- Lot Size q 1 .110 8 Grandfathered: 0,Yes O No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family 0 Two Family 0 Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure V&fi ouS 1950?�'-Nlistoric House:'-El Yes I KNo On Old King's Highway: gYes ❑No Basement Type: ?�Full ❑Crawl 0 Walkout ❑Other r Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new >m Half:existing Z new t Koy� Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas 0 Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: O Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing 0 New c7 Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes �Mo Detached garage:0 existing ❑new size Pool:O existing 0 new size Barn:0 existing ❑new size Attached garage:0 existing ❑new size Shed:O existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization > , Appeal# 19 9 7-131998-126 Recorded Commercial VYes ❑No If yes,site plan review# Current Use !�'*o re_ Proposed Use Siv f -3 6 z -6 BUILDE INFORMATION e l Telephone Number l Address a 6 S 2i License# 0 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FRO THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO SIGNATUR DAT y, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY , k - s�. r ' PERMIT NO. � - al DATE ISSUED' - , - e MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE � OWNER r 4 DATE OF INSPECTIO L FOUNDATION ;, - y , FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE , ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL • • 1 GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING e t � DATE CLOSEDIOUT r ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. BUILDE _INFORMATION 1l,, one �� ' ` ec ( Telephone NumberYY Z`� l Address v9 6 S a License# a Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FRO THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO SIGNATUR DAT --j Application t0 Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Committee in the Town of Barnstable for a , � � � 91� CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS11 Application is hereby made, iri triplicate, for-the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973,. for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings or photographs accompanying this application for: CHECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: 1. Exterior Building Construction: ❑ New Building . )9 Addition Q Alteration Indicate type of building: ❑ House ❑ Garage Commercial ❑ Other Z 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). q/ TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY L ( DATE ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK 1 1 II\AI/V ST IV?APA56 Ut AS MAP-NO. AaI<P,9^c l OWNER _A,f yr b'. /�na. t,cJ Z/�, /� ASSESSORS LOT NO. tC /J 409� HOME ADDRESS_ 1113Pa�hl�au Sambolch TEL. NO. -6 a9.3- ace �wk 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- She AGENT OR CONTRACTOR /'fit —c..S� TEL. NO. ADDRESS 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). a�7�ior� �a B��cIDF' ��ti•1di Signe ' Owner-Contractor-Agent Space belowaine for Committee use. �R iled'uy _DX. 15_ Y Date Pill The ti ' is.herb ate (9 SEP 2319967 Time (� f TOBYN OF BARNSTABLE ^�'� L' hfiVY.] J Yli�:i iY':.VI Approved' ❑ IMPORTANT: If Certificate is approved,approval is subject to the 10 day appeal period provided in the Act. Disapproved ❑ I � I J y I ✓. s�. /7 9(- I�� 7�1 i 9i� ��• ham- . _. I. F LL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS. Include name of adjacent property owners across any p'u�lic st eet or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary). (7"her� aQe Seve/� ► i .. ..... _.._..._ _i S s��f r11�i,1 sr: 7 i AGENT OR CONTRACTOR TEL. NO.. i • A ' I � I • I _ , I • i � � I 1 I � ' I ' O Town of Barnstable y,w ' Old King's Highway Historic District Committee SPEC SHEET J� + FOL7VaATION SIDING TYPE COLOR CHIMNE YPE COLOR ROOF MATERIAL �a ��`jji�r. �' COLOR PITCH WINDOW SIZE TRIM COLOR i DOORS COLOR . SHLZTTERS COLOR. GUTTERS DE GARAG OORS COLOR SIGNS COLORS FE E COLOR NOTES: Pill out completely, including measurements and materials/colors to be used. Three copies of this form are required for submittal of an application, along.with three copies each of the plot plea, landscape plan and elevation plans, when applicable. Plot plan need not be "Certified" except for new homes, but should show all structures on the lot to scale. 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Public_ --- •• Flood :;aaardr f►o NunGer: � �Q Nuftbe%r_ Groundwater Overlay, UleSt- Above Gr-ot'nd:, eAbove• Ground:_ Fire District$ fhSf LOT AREA, I/D pOd Gi:Q?raruunds Urtdorgroundf I slater-: i.'ontentst �j Octltzntst ; Public_ Frivate:� NUMBER OF BUILDINGS Fire f'rotectiont_ Existingi "Z-- Afil.JN�� :FA.+4l is CliRB t 175; I Proposedt �- L---- Demolitions 0 -egeuredr _ Exlstin9r; Electrical, r.4,vided._j _ Froposed: .e�`t� Arial: ►� )n Sites _ To Closeri Underground:— TOTAL FLOOR AREA (in sq.f Gas: Residential, O .-f Site: S+Lf-f ` Total$ II _ Natural t Offices IN_N157Qkl�JIL O15Tfi 1CT:( es`)_ (vo) Frrpane:_ Medfcal Offices Commercials !N�fiEA. -- /(spe�cify e) t uF CR;TICAL ENVIRI)NhENTAL Sto re5 h,p C )N_E i? tes:)FN (E. . . . (no) Wholesale b i H-0JEt:T VITN1N 100' OF VCTLAND RESOURCE AREA: (Ves)_ (no)� Indu trials is -- i Industrials i I• : j � � � • •I , . , �. .; � � is } i, :�. t I J' A t 1 f I `I - i I ����� •�;� l' - 1. �' �' tu le weed Safe P(o•^j 912-o196 1 f1 i s a 2-16 Lol- Po.rc. f4Z L C- r _ • � I V�1��ec.ve.e-c� �vl .UJ, O V T-Jam; �oN WI �S 6 Z93-6qb 1 60 -T� pa vrl el o Z 9 Lo-T- Pace N L-C- II50911 Ul r Dirt , 24Iv�wd V S S �c G W J STATE NICIIWAY - RO[I TE 6A 46' O aO a .•� \ L`J�/ PROPOSED PA D BERM `!:_� CRANITE CURB \�Fo" y Ewe P 5 R,28007 Go ek 57't 48 •\p gyp '1 ,oes t— J1 `p VO�G `'�•((.AA.� rj II �� \ 0= 1 PO 110! SF Jy 4 00 \ _ 57—\ - y' G 5 a• \ ON6�9F oI ( !Jl 51 y a \ a r 1 / 56 a / 57 \9 12, y0 cy 5 h• ,Lp ya 1 5 2� 1 60 61 es 4 / 5 rc 6 r1 / —67 Q _ 68 Epp i P —69 P ' i G —70 71 —72 ba i y6 6,0 —7 lb E `t 59.24' -2 , % CEP TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map 1 Parcel ?S Zq ' Permit# 01 Health Division Date Issued 2 Conservation Division 2 2-6D Fe64 <�9 Tax Collector >t 14101 SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST BE Treasurer INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE Planning Dept. r. - �1•Z?•a WITH VLE5 T ENVIRONMENTAL CODE AND Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 1A PA 1\- y-d 1 A TOWN REGULATIONS Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis - 's'Z-?-6 t Project Street Address / / l '? l�T 1� A A) A IA.; 15 1- Village IV, m k Owner lkoikj A/ Address Telephone 1373 Permit Request f/N!S /l ALL �py�ED GQ,f/�T/�✓�TID�v �� 7hil- S 4-6 fad Square feet: 1st floor: existing Z proposed 12-916 2nd floor: existing ;Jk proposed Total new Valuation 40,000 Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type w b D b f A a M,E Lot Size 0; 93 Grandfatliered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure wx Historic House: ❑Yes )0 No On Old King's Highway: Yes ❑ No Basement Type: J21 Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) i Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing /yl�v new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing NM— new Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: was ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ,0`rYes, ❑No Fireplaces: Existing /L"',4— New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes Q-W Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size N� Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning-Board-of_Appeals.Authorization❑ Appeal# SDP Recorded❑ -Commercial AYes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# 5P a-D o/ +►' - Current_Use_QVl L _S kr / kLrr S ftyp Proposed Use A4_6 BUILDER INFORMATION 5G 7 S D`7 Name Telephone Number -Fr Z t Address :L,'7"ty Ice/ License# :2<;� � C Home Improvement Contractor# T 1 C? Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE t DATE l s FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT-NO. / y E DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. f ADDRESS `':% r VILLAGE• a OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: ' r ' FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION �1 1 r,7 1 +` 1 FIREPLACE r ELECTRICAL: ROUGH t FINAL i ' f• - 1 PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL r GAS: ROUGH FINAL _ FINAL BUILDING,, '4 r DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. " r � 1 r 19i9 fn S+ 4,b I eI Z+�SPe<tion P`pF�NE�0y1 The Town of Barnstable BARNSTABLE. Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 9 MASS. m a67q. �0 prFOMP+p Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038.. Fax: 508-790-6230 Inspection Correction Notice Type of Inspection Locationt4) T cxy r, ) 9 (c, NI C V jn Permit Number 0 Z Owner Builder One notice to remain on job site, one notice on file in Building Department. The following items need correcting_:f C�GL h1 Q n P vt r. Y7Q+10 Vk ( V1 I r1 C y� 1 J y, e` �C C V to r- V 1 I A Please call: 508-862-40 8 for re-inspection. ` Inspected by �� 9 a PZ 0,Y Date j FIKE roy, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BAMSrABLEvMASS. 'g` Thomas F.Geiler,Director �A t63q. �0 lFo p„ol A Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo, Building Comnussioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY I, C�"�iPp�fib'� j�` , Construction Supervisor License # C.S L'z(36)"�hereby certify that I have assumed responsibility for the project under construction, as authorized by building permit# S '���� , issued to (property address) �� �/ 1&1 y1 on , 200�. The following documents are attached: copy of my Massachusetts State Construction Supervisor's license or Homeowner's License Exemption form(if applicable) copy of my Home Improvement Contractor registration (if applicable) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit. Road Bond(if applicable) r LICENSE HOLDER DATE q/forms/newcontrb •' rev:122801 b�et;h maa, Ie August 8, 2001 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The attached application was originally denied by the Old King's Highway Historic District Committee. Upon appeal to Regional, the application was remanded back to Committee. A new plan was produced, which was approved at the OKH meeting of August 1, 2001. Because this was a remand, you will have a Certificate of Appropriateness application for this applicant stamped "DENIED" which is the same application number as this approved application. Please disregard the"DENIED" application plans. If you have any questions, I may be reached at x4784. Thank you. e'02/27/2003 09:18 781-294-0040 NEW ENGLAND QUILT PAGE 01 tel.(508)352.4841 939 main street rt 6a tar(509)362-9880 Yarmouth port mass 02M dow,,7 cape eet fifleefift f civil engineers& land surveyors truCtural design February 14, 2003 Arne M.01ala P.E..P.L.S. Daniel A.Ojai%.P.L.S. end court Tom Perry Timothy H.Covell.P.I.S. uNey+ Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street ih planning Hyannis,MA 02601 ( "alp system Re: Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop,Rte 6A, West Barnstable lasigm Dear Tom n7PeCtipns Pursuant to the Town of Barnstable Ordinance 4-7.8(7),the purpose of this letter is to inform you of the substantial completion of the above-referenced site. iermtf However,due to the snow and ice cover and frozen conditions, it is anticipated that several minor items will have to wait until spring. These would include slope stabilization and plantings. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions, Very �truly yours, Ja A; Arne H. Ojala,PE,PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. cc: Ron Wilson UL/L(/LUUJ U7.10 f 01-L7Y-004V IYCW CI1l.7LM19L txV1L 1 1 ryuL c.la Ial.(508)352-4541 939 main street n 6a (�) ?9880 ywrrxn tf pert m 02875 down cape tagineerinl ' civil engineers& hand surveyors t�vctural design February 14, 2003 Arne H.Ocala P.E.,Pt_.S. Daniel A.OJala.RLS. and Court Torn Perry Tlmo"H.Covell,R, .S. ur"V• Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street in planning Hyannis,MA 02601 ( eWew eve=e+n Re: Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop,Rae 6A,West Barnstable lKigne . Dear Tom nsostt;ion: Pursuant to the Town of Barnstable Ordinance 4-7.8(7),the purpose of this letter is to inform you of the substantial completion of the above-referenced site. 1lrmlty '. However,due to the snow and ice cover and frozen conditions, it is anticipated that several minor items will have to wait until spring. These would include slope stabilization and plantings. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions, Very truly y/ours, Arne H. Ojala, PE,PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. cc: Ron Wilson All- kile 11141'OS fjrffi.�A I&A 6'lleo(. t -d �4 W/fl .54, .e1/AI 1�11 IS w d 7%1 -2-93 - 7600 Town of Barnstable Planning Division-Current Planning Section Memorandum Date: December 29, 2000 To: Members, Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District Committee Elbert Ulshoeffer,Acting Building Commissioner Ron Janson, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Robin Giangregorio,Site Plan Review Coordinator From: Traczyk,Prin ipal Planner doc.m-122900.doc Subject: "Tumbleweeds" - 1919 Main Street.West Barnstable Map_211.6,-Parce1-029 OKH Certificate`of Appropriateness Applicatioi 2001.002 ZBA Special Permit 1997-13, & 1998-126, It has come to the staffs attention that plans for the above referenced site submitted on December 11, 2000,to the Old Kings Highway Regional Historic District(OK-1) for a Certificate of Appropriateness do not correspond with plans approved by the Site Plan Review Committee on December 29, 1998, and conditioned within the Zoning Board or Appeals'Special Permits issued for the expansion and development. The approved site plan; and the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) conditioned plan is entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Barnstable,MA prepared for Ronald Wilson" by Down Cape Engineering,Inc." and dated February 4, 1997,last revised December 18, 1998 (copy enclosed). The plans presented to OKH differ from the plans approved. Those differences are: • The parking lot and parking areas have been changed, both in layout and in grading. • The entrances and exits to the site do not correspond.to the plan and are not located as directed in the ZBA's decision. • Curb-cut areas to be closed and landscaped are not shown as closed and landscaped. In one instance,the curb-cut is actually being enlarged. • The ZBA's decision cited the expansion to be"approximately 1,200 square feet". T_h_at J i expansionfdoes not include the use of the basement for retail or storage. There was no., 1 reference to a basement area and it's use can only be for mechanical (heating,electric, air, etc...). No use of the basement was specified or permitted in the Special Permit issued. The plan submitted to OKH can be approved by the committee if they.see fit to approve it. However,the applicant must return to Site Plan Review. The project will also require additional Zoning Board approval especially as related to site entrances&exits, curb-cuts size&location and building area&uses. cc: Peter Freeman i SPR Notes of 03/01/01 SPR 015-01 Tumbleweeds, 1919 Route 6A,W Barn (R216-029) Attorney Peter Freeman and Dan Ojala appeared before the panel representing Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop on Route 6A in West Barnstable. Attorney Freeman advised the panel of"minor modifications"to the previously site plan. Dan Ojala reviewed the aforementioned modifications for the benefit of the panel. "The plan is essentially the same,"he stated. There is a walkout basement, doubled-up parking in the rear and a new leeching pit. The Fire Dept inquired about the status of the access from the rear to Oak Street. "It's exactly the same,"responded Mr. Ojala. The Chief spoke in favor of retaining the existing curb cuts. Discussion ensued regarding the unfinished.status�of the addition and the length of time it has remained in that condition. Attorney Freeman advised that this is the result of a stop work order; a virtual quagmire involving the achievement and maintenance of OKH approval. Apparently the expiration of the corresponding Certificate of Appropriateness directly effected the construction process. The Building Department was mandated to enforce the"Stop"while the applicant re-applied to OKH. Currently, another hearing is pending while the.applicant currently seeks site plan approval. At this time, it was noted that the outstanding OKH issues have been identified to include the walkout basement and retaining wall. Health informed the applicant that the records indicated approval to utilize the existing septic system. Apparently, certification issued in 1996 expired. The applicant was mandated to submit a current satisfactory inspection report ensuring that the leeching pit is capable of supporting the intended capacity.- Engineering inquired about the gravel area. The applicant responded that the area is in fact graveled; the only change was the leeching pit. Subsequently, Engineering inquired about the delineation of the parking. Upon hearing this, Engineering required curb stops. Planning commented that although a new catch basin was installed the drainage calculations did not appear to change. Mr. Ojala replied that a new notation shall be recorded. Discussion ensued regarding the handicap parking and adequate space. Mr. Ojala. indicated that a full twenty feet was provided. Subsequently, the conversation focused on the retaining wall and the proposed use of the downstairs walkout area. The applicant informed the panel that use is dedicated to storage only. At this time, Mr. Bill inquired about the applicant's intent to seek modification.of the ZBA decision to include this area. "No" Attorney Freeman replied. 2 SPR Notes of 03/01/01 Signage was discussed,next. Subsequently, Attorney Freeman indicated that he was not prepared to discuss signage. Finally, Mr. Bill informed the applicant that photographs of the site indicate problematic areas concerning drainage. Mr. Ojala responded that the some re-grading maybe in order. The Building Commissioner reiterated that the Fire Department is satisfied with the existing curb cuts. He determined that the sign in the island must be there in accordance with the approved site plan. The Commissioner declared that this plan represents an alteration of parking. Nothing indicates what the parking calculations were (as required for the entire project). Some debate included landscaping buffers between the parking areas and structure. Discussion ensued concerning the comparison of the approved plan and the current existing conditions. Finally, a revised plan was requested indicating the actual conditions on site, the handicap parking, access to the building on an impervious surface, the edge of the pavement and the entrance. There will be other building code issues that shall be resolved during the permitting process, the Commissioner advised. Conclusion: Continued pending revised plan addressing the comments provided. 3 SAMST,BLF � MAM t6J9. QED IMF A Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson - Remand Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner: Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable Assessor's Map/Parcel: `Map 216, Parcel 629 Area: 0.93 acre Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately 3,017 sq. ft.'. The site has a history of commercial use, with a gas station reportedly located there in 1927, and later an insurance company, gift shops, ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant, the present use is a store known as`Tumbleweeds,"which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilting classes. The applicant is proposing to construct a 1,200.sq. ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to approximately 4,217 sq. ft. There is no change in use proposed with the increase in size of the building. The property is located in a RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to Superior Court by two abutters; Anita M. Pickering and Teresa M. Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the defendants' complaint contends that the Board's decision is"defective and otherwise based on legally untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4-4.5(2) of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street; being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However,the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13.for the expansion of a nonconforming use, the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, in order to permit a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal (No. 1998-126) is to clean-up that question on expansion of the structure. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 12, 1996. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened According to assessor's records dated 10/27/98 f Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use November 04, 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999,at which time the Board granted the requested relief with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Alternate Board Member Thomas-DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present along with Mary Carlson, the General Manager of the quilt store. By way of background, in 1997, Mr. Wilson was granted a Special Permit (Appeal Number 1997-13)for an expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However, they did not apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure is the request in Appeal Number 1998- 126. It Was agreed the Board would hear the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 first, then hear the merits of Appeal Number 1998-126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand issue which is why the applicant is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters, Anita Pickering and Teresa Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit (in 1997) certain conditions were imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable to the abutters. In particular, the Board requested (in Condition#4. of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant close the access to site from the corner of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access (closer to the abutters property)for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way"as is"and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated, the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way in an effort to accommodate the abutters. The abutters indicated that headlights would shine on their property if people used that second entrance and that entrance is closer to a neighborhood school bus stop: The.Petitioner will put a sign on the site in the unimproved area telling people to exit out onto Oak Street via the other entrance and that this exit is for emergency use only. The Board questioned if a fire truck could get around the building. They asked if a"flow of traffic"study had been done. The Fire Department has not.reviewed this new idea of not improving that area as proposed by the abutters. Attorney Galvin reported the abutters would like the lighting on site be directed down and put on timers. These conditions are acceptable to the Petitioner. The other thing the abutter wanted is a sign near the unimproved area (close to the Pickering's property) indicating that no one should exit onto Oak Street from that area. There would still be room for an emergency vehicle but cars that park in the rear lot would be encouraged to drive around the building and exit out the front onto Oak Street. The area in the rear of the site will be used for parking. They would like to pave behind the building and place crushed stone at the edge where the people pull in. The pavement will stop before the street to discourage people from using that exit. Lastly, the abutters have requested additional screening be put in place. The Petitioner is amicable to that and will screen along the line of site adjacent to the rear parking. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them in 1977,they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although, they did not require the curb cut be closed, the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination, and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. Attorney Ford addressed the Board. He represents two abutters, Anita Pickering and Teresa Welsh, both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this is a residential area and Conditions #4, #5, and#7 of Appeal Number 1997-13, impact the neighborhood because there is 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand,the abutters have two requests. First, to modify the previous decision to incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal for a new Oak Street access. Second, require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure (which they have done in Appeal Number 1998-126). In Mr. Ford's opinion, the current access better serves the public safety and the neighborhood involved. He does not want the entrance/exists to change. The plan that Site Plan Review signed and approved did not have the curb cut closed on Oak Street. It was the Zoning Board of Appeals that requested it be closed for safety reasons. The site and any"new" proposals have not been to Site Plan Review. (Mr. Ford felt they do not need to return to.Site Plan Review.) The site plan, with the curb cut closed and widening of the second egress (as stated in Condition #5 and#7) has not been reviewed by the Fire Department nor the Police Department, and has not been before Site Plan Review. The Board discussed the curb cut and felt this was a dangerous intersection. There have been many accidents in the area and recently,there was a fatality near.this site. However, Mr. Ford stated the abutters think the curb cut on Oak Street should not be closed. He stated that to close the curb cut would have a greater impact on their neighborhood. The Board indicated they would like input from the Site Plan Review Committee about this proposal -with and without the closure of the curb cut-and the traffic flow in and around the site. They would like input from the Police Department and Fire Department regarding safety in and around the site. The Board requested the agreement between the abutters and the applicant be submitted to the file. For the record, Tumbleweed is currently open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM and Sunday from noon to 5:00 PM. At one time, there was a class on Thursday night and the abutters where concerned that if the driveway is moved, the headlights would shine on their homes. However, that concern could be eliminated if the traffic flow inside the site is changed. With reference to the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13, the Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This is with the understanding that they will not consider access in the "middle" (at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132) where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126&the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06, 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06, 1999, Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present. Attorney Galvin reviewed these appeals and explained a new plan had been drawn (per request of the Board Members) and presented to Site Plan Review Committee for review. This plan shows the existing entrance at the intersection of Route 6A, Route 132 and Oak Street closed. On the Oak Street side, the existing access is to be closed and shifted further down Oak Street (closer to Route 6A)with a similar size opening. This is the plan that Site Plan Review has recommended. The Applicant does not think this is the safest way, but he will go along with this plan because this what the Board Members indicated they want for this site. As a practical matter,the Applicant and the abutters would like the entrances and curbcuts to all be left the way they are currently on the site. After reviewing this plan, the Board was still concerned with the curbcut on Oak Street. It is still quite wide and near the three way corner and they felt this was still not what they had requested. The Building Commissioner reported the Fire Department had reviewed this plan and they wanted the opening placed at the intersection and this was a compromise. They need to have the opening in order to turn into the property for emergency vehicles. 3 I Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Attorney Ford reported the abutters will accept this new plan but would-still prefer to have the existing curbcuts remain. They feel if the curb cut is moved further down Oak Street, there is more of a chance of accidents due to less visibility. He stated if this new plan is approved or the curbcuts are left as is, the abutters will drop their litigation currently in Superior Court. Dan Ojala, Engineer, reviewed the plan and stated the site distances at this new curb cut (and for that matter at the old Route 6A curbcut) aren't too bad -there is good visibility. There is a traffic island in front of the site that houses the electronics and to change the curbcut anymore would require moving that island. Not one accident at this intersection is related in any way to the subject's business. He also reported at Site Plan Review, the Fire Department wanted the curb cut on Route 6A for their vehicles. The Board listened to all presented information and said they were still concerned with the safety of this site. Fire Chief John Jenkins, Chief of the West Barnstable Fire Department, addressed the Board. He stated, "if nothing's broken, don't fix it." In other words, the Fire Department is satisfied with this particular site. He agreed it is a busy and accident ridden intersection, but those accidents are not related to this site. There have been no accidents from people entering or leaving this business. Their curbcuts are not a problem and the Fire Department would prefer they be left as is. Chief Jenkins also reported, the parking lot on site is used as a staging area for their apparatus and wreckers for the intersection and immediate area. He repeated, "leave the entrances where they are." Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06, 1999, the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13: 1. Based on the recommendations of Fire Chief John Jenkins, the existing egresses and entrances to the proposed lot do not represent a hazard to the public in terms of transportation to and from this particular area. 2. The proposed site plan dated December 18, 1998 and approved by the Site Plan Review Committee will be acceptable subject to certain terms and conditions to be imposed. The Vote.was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13 with the following terms and conditions: 1. The improvements are to be made pursuant to the plans entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Barnstable, MA prepared for Ronald Wilson"by"Down Cape Engineering, inc."and dated February 4, 1997 last revised December 18, 1998 with the following exception: • All shaded areas that initially were, in fact open and now proposed to be closed, shall remain open. 2. The proposed driveway going on to Oak Street-the new proposal for a paved driveway - is to be eliminated. 3. All other aspects of the plans are to be constructed and improved accordingly. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Order: Appeal Number 1997-13 is Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. . 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand J Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use , 1999 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty(20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of 1999 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 5 tel.(508)362-4541 •939 main street rt 6a yarmouth port fax(508)362 9880 mass 02675 down cape engineefiag civil engineers& land surveyors structural design February 14, 2003 Arne H.Ojala P.E., P.L.S. Daniel A.Ojala,P.L.S. land court Tom Perry Timothy H.Covell, P.L.S. Surveys Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street site planning Hyannis, MA 02601 sewage system Re:,.Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop, Rte:6A, West Barnstable-, 4� designs - . Dear Tom: inspections Pursuant to the Town of Barnstable Ordinance 4-7.8(7), the purpose of this letter is to inform you of the substantial completion of the above-referenced site. permits However, due to the snow and ice cover and frozen conditions, it is anticipated that several minor items will have to wait until spring. These would include slope stabilization and plantings. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions. Very truly yours, Arne H. Ojala,PE,PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. cc: Ron Wilson IMPORTANT MESSAGE For CFO XG 9' ' k// /✓ 9 A.M. Day a Time P.M. of ST Phone FAX Area Code Number Extension MOBILE Area Code Number Extension Telephoned Returned your call RUSH Came to see you Please call Special attention Wants to see you Will call again Caller on hold Message twx tea VA k �a Signed nrversa1-48023 MADE IN U.S.A. i oFINETpk� The Town of Barnstable BAR E.MASS. Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services MASS. a 9Q a639• `00 OprEOMP'�a Building Division 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 PLAN REVIEW Owner: Ro •✓ `lc/i < < S o Map/Parcel: �q C 0 �z Project Address: �?' /YI/��ry Si- Builder: h G/'1 G k/T The following items were noted on reviewing: T S Jb o , !f i h`T 411 %o TO -V e fro k/IV a�. Al rz, r /, /9 C, e /rT i/K 0/1' C/FK T/ F/ C's9 Tio.✓ FZKO"" "i✓az",I—Z"�-/z t,D 3. /✓� /� To S E T /i� .2 /I lgf %1 A/19 L. ��s�/z C T.o.+> Reviewed :bY Date: O -7, q:building:forms:review e i 169 4-7 .8 Required Procedures For Site Plan Review: 1) At least six (6) copies are required of all Site Plan c sheets, drawings and written information. Submissions shall be delivered to the Building Department . ' 2) Within five (5) working days of receiving a Site Plan, the — Building Commissioner or his designee shall distribute copies of the Site Plan to the Department of Planning and Development, the Department of Public Works and the Board of Health. 3) Upon receipt of a Site Plan from the Building Commissioner or his designee, the agencies as noted in Section 4-7 . 8 (2) shall respond in writing, by notations on the Site Plan, or both, as to the propriety of the proposed development, within the context of each agencies ' jurisdiction. Such response shall be made to the Building Commissioner or his designee within ten (10) working days of each agencies ' receipt of the Site Plan. 4) The Building Commissioner or his designee may solicit the advice of any other Town agency or department he deems necessary to properly make the determinations required by this section. ' n 5) Site Plans shall be reviewed for consistency with zoning and —. other applicable regulations and standards, and within twenty (20) working days of receiving a Site Plan, the Building Commissioner or his designee, shall notify the . applicant of any approval, conditional approval or disapproval, stating reasons. @, 6) One (1) copy of the approved Site Plan shall be provided each to the applicant, the Department of Planning and Development, the Department of Public Works and the Board of ' Health., One (1) copy of the approved Site Plan shall remain in the records of the Building Department . . 7) Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification, made upon knowledge and belief according to professional standards, shall be submitted to the Building Commissioner or his designee by a Registered EnLtdesignee 'may ineer or Registered Land Surveyor, as appropriate to the work olved, that all work has been done substantially in compliance with approved Site Plan, except that the Building Commissioner or his certify compliance. m. — __ The Commonwealth of Massachusetts i - Department of Industrial Accidents Office oflaVeSA9,1 03' • : 600 Washington Street -= , Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Com ensation Insurance Affidavit name �/1 ! ��+ i" lam'✓^2` � -- location % `7 )—liar _I city ( /S U' i1 S / =_' P� phone# C] 'I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ff�I am a sole r rietor and have no one workin mi capacity � I am an e 1 er_ roviding workers' compensation for mp employees worlang on this job. � � � ' r.•........ .:..:.......:'..... .............................:.v:^h,y,'}i::;$:N:.�:::•:•.,v:::::•::::::.v::::.:v.v::n-:vv::::::::::;;...•w:::::v:. .. .... :..::.::: .::?:r.}}:•: v.v.v:...........':::.v::L?:i:4:•'F.?•:'}:4):4i$:?•}i:....-•.. ............................................ • anYe'i$:{ii$:?:}:S:%.is::;:;is::•$ii$:::�J:tiv}}4::4:!L?:i:::%$si:::$':•:?'��i}::}}'F.:i}:ii?t•}:?J}ii:?:?�?}:iii}i}:4i}{:•i}:}i:$:•::':•iiiii:�$i$$:CiiY.:i$:?iv:;::i$Y%:}:•}i:•}$}rii}:•}i}:<i::?:::$?$%::;:;:;:::ii::!::L:?::;:}i....r.iisti':iiY}iii}}i$::::�I;ij;i�:,+.;: ::}::::::.v.:v::::::::.v...r:........... :::.:}:::..:..::.:v.v.v:•:::::•: v:•4:{•}:!.}}:+i):«.v:.v:::......................... .v.:. ............n:...•::w::;:.::::n:v:;}:{{4:,, :..:... ..}i:y}•'r:$$i:$: !:$$i .......::4::::::::•}:•}::. .. 4:;%�%$$$$$%%;:; ::; $$$$}:�j$::<4$:•ii'is?{ ........:.::w::::............v::.v::;.......x.•'f?;?•}}:•i}i:4:::::::::::r::::::::::::{{4t .............. ......................i•n•,.............:,.......:..........................4:::: ,}}}•4;i:, ,.:}:{•. v .. ............::::..:.......:.........:::.�:•.....:.......................: •:.:.................,•:.�.:,...........t..... ............ .,..r•::.�. ..... ...w�..^..t..�.............v:.v:.....nn...............v.........v.................... .r....................... ...................v:v:::v::::::::::w:::•+i:::.v.......::::.v:::;...........• W:.v.:.:.:,vv:::::r..ri..J..,}::..............r .'•$%:$ ::::?:${$ i ' ;:%;: ::;:}%::;:;`:;i:; ::'i$i:+:!?::$:Sv?iF$$$$$$;:;:$;i:??;y;}:;{{•::;:•is4:ti{4::{{:??••$:•}}}:.}:•}}}:{:?•}:•}::•:::.v::::•hv::::v:•:.'.J;•i:?4:4}}:??{4:;4:4:{•}}:?:v:::.,..................:::v.v::;;:•}}:;.ii:!4:^:{4:$ ...... ............ .,.......................... .................. ...........:..................v::.viv.4::•:::v:::.v:w:::::::::•::;4}:W}:;:;•.,}::.:v::;;............v...•: i ??t•}).v::4::nv::::::}) :4:^:4}}:):.:::)}}:�::4:?•:4:4}}:•}}:?{4::::^}:v:::::v:}!•: .v�?!4::•Yi:Y$$:•:i:i;:Y:;'f::};{.i>.i:{:$$$?;•i:•i:;}:i:{:$;}} .}:i'i:•}}}}}:•}i•}:)::v::{:?•i}Y:•i:•:;4}:-}}X$i{}y:.:•}:;}}::.}vn:.v::::•}+:4'4}::{:.,y ?;f i%•,:::i:i�:�Si:?i:}$:tiL::j(::v::$::::i):ti�i$$$$$$$'�ii:;vii:::�• j}j� -:� ....:::::?.Y:::{{::•:x::.,•.wi:ii:::}}y::4$;y:}:?•:{.y:is?{?)}:}4.;{}{}:}{:.:;r!!`'•:>�:;y• 1 .................. .......................:•::. ............r.......r.... ............................r......................... ....................n..........................v;.....:r.v.:•.r. ,....... r.......n.x:+4.•:;Y:•:,{.:.}:.{?•:;.r. i$$:^':?:::;i$?i$i?�Li'1,•:+iji$$f'%}i$$$i:�:;{:;C?;:'v:::: ?;ii':;:;{:;i: ?�$J:t`i$`i:`isistii$:i}`yr!::).:�?%';:ri:y}$:;$:4v:::'v. }}i}i:;4:GitJ}:•!}:;?4:�:•}};n}:;:?t?•:J};}}isv:)iiil:i'}.$$}:i:;•:{:}}:•:}}:�$:•.4:v:Yi::{}}:�:4}:iii•Y}i":i4$:::;:::i$:•: ' +v � •�lSSllrah ❑ I.am a sole proprietor, general contractor, or homeowner(circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have .. . 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I understand that a- copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DU for coverage verification - I do)iereby-cent nderthepains dpenalEier-of-perjury that-the-information-provided-abvve_ish/j_'_md-corsect _... Signature Date Print lime ��1 C-- �/ ------------- Awl _ :Phose# S✓G� official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: permit/license# CIBuilding Department OLicensing Board ❑checkitimmediate response is required ❑Selectmen's Office _❑HealthDepartment contactperson: phone#; ❑Other (fevimd 9/95 PJt� Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152'section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the"law", an employee is.defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,-and including the•legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity,employing employees.- However the owner.of a .. . dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who:resides therein,.or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit.to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,neitherthe' commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter liave been presented to the contracting authority. Y Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplying company names, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department,of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The-affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the"law".or if you ' lease c01 the Depathmilt afthe�nwaber listed below:. are required,to obtam.a workers compensations policy,p � . . .. City or.Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottoM`�of tie affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please,. be sure to fill inthe.pernntlhce_ number which wffbe used as a reference number..The affidavits may.bb.Fa4iiaf_,t_ the Departmentl;y'mail:o FAX finless othei arrangements have beenniade: ; The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. . please do not hesitate to giveus a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investloatlons 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727^7749 phone#: (617) 727-4900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 i r BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS License: CONSTRUCTION SURERVISOR i qj Numb C� 026309 B irtt date'_:OW7 1954 1' S t1 r 4 Tr.no: 20695 ROB'EF2T D GR R 140 PEACH TREES•D MARSTONS MILLS, Administrator oFIME�� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services anxxsraste, y MASS. �, Thomas F.Geiler,Director 039. �A�EO nwr►r A`0 Building Division Peter F.DiMatteo, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF WITHDRAWAL OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR FROM PROJECT Construction Supervisor License # D 57/dd , hereby certify that I am no longer the Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by building permit # ,'FC2 Da , issued to (property address) Ji DNS/��CE on , 200—a I also certify that on o� S— , 200 cL, I notified the property owner, that the project under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on-the records of the Building Division. CENSE HOLDER DA q/forms/newcontr .reference R-5 780 CMR rev:122801 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1� - ^• Department of Industrial Accidents _:' — �_ office ollaoesmott/oos --' _- � 600 Washington Street Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Coin ensation Insurance Affidavit • 1 ♦ 1 name: location: city phone# ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole rietor and have no one worlds ty an em 1 er rovitiin workers' co ensation for my employees working.on this job. I am oy P g ..................:::::::::::::,,.::::::::...,:::::::::::::::.......::::: :::::::........:.:::::::.:::::::::.;:::.:'::::::::::::::::::.:::::::.::::::::::::.:::. comp an v�nem r . r 1 a 1 ::i?::::i3::i '+.'4:?L`.�i::::;::;i;;:: fEi:::%::::::::;:::i`:: :::isisi;:;:??3::i :'3::::' '"t:.: :>'<;;;;::;>;:;:+2:;�:::k:. .............................:.....:...:.::.:::..:.:.::.:::::::::•::.i:4riJr:Y.:^:t�:: ::::.i:.r'..�: ct shone#� �f. ❑ I am a sole proprietor,general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)nerd have hired the contractors listed below whbg o have ZS Z 1 ?8 win workers'co ensation olives: C/v ^� 7 the fo g mP ;......::::;:. tom anvIIam ............:: dress......... .. ..... . .... ...:. ........... •:':;:;:;;:r>:;:::�:::?�:.:' isOR C ............... ........................ ..,:.............,.. ........................... ...:. .........::::•..................::::::: :..................::::...................:...............................::::::........................:::+.:.:r:.,.......,.,•...,.:.:•::::::.r........:...: :. 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I do hereby certify under th�ains p p artheutfortnadon provided above is truce 7anlcoSignatureDate Print name Phone# oincial use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town offidal city or town: permit/license q • ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board ❑Selecomen's Office ❑cheek if immediate response is required ❑Health Department confer pe rson:erson: phonell; — ❑Other 0evaed 9/95 PIA) ' A Information'and Instructions C_ . i • Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their emplovees. As quoted from the "law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise. and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual, partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance , construction-or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewa of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situatim and supplying company names,address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits maybe _ submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for y questions regarding the"law"or if you have an the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industriai Accidents. Should you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the mrmber listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department.has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license mrmber which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits.may be rearmed to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Deparaneat's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealtli Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Me of lavesugatlons 600 Washington Street Boston, Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#• (617) 727-4900 eat. 406, 409 or 375 L n0 CMR Appana! TabisJSZlb(eonti� ?v ttv peripe PaeJca;a for On an e d TwaFamilf Rnidmdai Buddlap Seamd with Fossil Falb MAXIMUM ME41 HUM Glazing Glazing Wing wall Floor Bm=mj Slab �aringiGooiing zin R-valud Egmp El3idax� Arm'(•h) U.veluer R-vafue� R yalua' Rwva�a� Patica4e 5"1 to 6500 HeatfaR De es Dar' Normal 12% 0.40 3E 13 19 10 6 Q 6 Normal R IIY. 032 30 19. 19 10 E5 AFUE g 12% 0.50t33 E 13 l9 10' 6 WA Ii/F Normal T 15% 0,36E 13 6 Normal U 15% 0.46 19 19 10 WA 93 AFUE V 15•/. 0.44 38 13 23 WA 25 AFUE w 15% 0.32 30 19 19 l0 6 X 18•/. OJ2 3S 13 2S NIA WA Normal WA Normal Y I8•/. 0.42 3E 19 u WA 6 y0 AFUE Z 18% 0.42 3E 13 19 10 6 90 AFUE AA I8•/. OSO 30 19 19 10 1. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 2. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL EXTERIOR WALLS: Ion 3. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING: 4. %GLAZING AREA(#3 DIVIDED BY#2): /O 5. SELECT PACKAGE(Q—AA-see chart above): NOTE: OTHER MORE INVOLVED METHODS OF DETERMINING ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. ASK US FOR THIS INFORMATION- BUILDING INSPECTOR APPROVAL: YES: NO: q-forms-f980303a J 780 CIMR Appendix J Footnotes to Table J5.2.Ib: Glazing area is the ratio of the area of the glazing assemblies (including sliding-glass doors, skyli os wall basement windows if located in walls that enclose conditioned space,tn bube clu excluded pa�ue doors)to the fromthe U--value requirement. area. expressed as a percentage. Up to 1%of the total glazing Y area. For example,3 ft of decorative glass may be excluded from a building design with 300 If of glazing z After January 1, 1999, glazing U-values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) test procedure, or taken from Table 11.5.3a U-values are for whole units: center-of-glass U-values cannot be used. ' The ceiling R-values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves the full -3 8 insulation thickness over the exterior walls without compression, R-30 insulation may be substituted for R insulation and R-38 insulation may be substituted for R-49 insulation. Ceiling R-values represent the sum of cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used). For ventilated ceilings, insulating sheathing must be placed between the conditioned space and the ventilated portion of the roof. 'Wail R-values represent,the sum of the wall cavity insulation pltrs insulating sheathing t could be met EITHER used). Do not include exterior siding,structural sheathing,and interior drywall.For example,an R-19 requirement by R-19 cavity insulation OR R-13 cavity insulation plus R-6 insulating sheathing wall requirements apply to m wood-frae or mass(concrete,masonry,log)wall constructions,but do not apply to metal-frame construction. 'The floor requirements apply to floors over unconditioned spaces(such as unconditioned crawlspaces,basements, or garages).Floors over outside air must meet the ceiling requirements. Ti:e entire opaque portion of any individual basement wall with an average depth less than 50%below grade must mc_: the same R-value requirement as above-grade walls. windows and sliding glass doors of conditioned be..,ements must be included with the other glazing. Basement doors must meet the door U-value requirement d_scribed in Note b. The R-value requirements are for unheated slabs.Add an additional R-2 for heated slabs. ' If the building utilizes electric resistance heating use compliance approach 3;4,.or 5. If you plan to install more than one piece of heating equipment or more than one piece of cooling equipment,the equipment with the lowest efficiency must meet or exceed the efficiency required by the selected package. . 'For Heating Degree Day requirements of the closest city or town see Table J52.la NOTES: a)Glazing areas and U-values are maximum acceptable levels.Insulation R values are minimum acceptable levels. R-value requirements are for insulation only and do not include structural components. b)Opaque doors in the building envelope must have a U-value no greater than 035. Door U-values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the NFRC test procedure or taken from the door U-value in Table J 1.5.3b. If a door contains glass and an aggregate U-value rating for that door is not available, include the t glass area of the door with your windows and use the opaque door U-value to determine compliance of the door. One door may be excluded from this requirement(i.e.,may have a U-value greater than 0.35). c) If a ceiling,wall,floor,basement wall,slab-edge,or crawl space wall component includes.two or more areas with different insulation levels,the component complies if the area-weighted average R-value is greater than'or equal to the R-value requirement for that component. Glazing or door components comply if the area-weighted average U- value of all windows or doors is less than or equal to the U-value requirement(035 for doors). _ 43 I' RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE UD New Buildings,Additions $50.00 1 ; Alterations/Renovations $25.00 Building Permit Ame ent• $25.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW LIVING SPACs' � iu f _ rpc�hf _ square feet x$96/s . foot= I F `� X-C"" --TS plus from below(if applicable) ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE square feet x$64/sq.foot= x.0031= plus from below(if applicable) ACCESSORY STRUCTURE>120 sq.ft` >120 sf-500 sf $35.00 >500 sf-750 sf 50.00 >750 sf- 1000 sf 75.00 >_1000 sf- 1500 sf 100.00 �"®�� >1500 sf-Same as new building permit: square feet x$96/sq. foot= x.0031= STAND ALONE PERMITS Open Porch ( x$30.00= (number) Deck x$30.00= (number) Fireplace/Chimney x$25.00= (number) Inground Swimming Pool $60.00 Above Ground Swimming Pool $25.00 Relocation/Moving $150.00 (plus above if applicable) Permit Fee projcost i 45 Starlight Lane JAMES C. SCHROCK, P.E. Eastham, MA 02642 Phone (508) 240-2535 Fax (508) 240-1464 jim@jimschrock.com George Wing Jan. 3, 2002 1243 Main Street Page 1 of 2 Cotuit, MA 02635 Re: Tumbleweed Quilts 1919 Route 6A W. Barnstable, MA Dear Mr. Wing, At your request, I have examined the existing partially-completed wood frame for the Tumbleweed Quilt Shop Addition for the purpose of determining if the manufactured timber products used in the construction were suitable for use after their one plus year exposure to the elements. Of particular concern were the manufactured timber I beams used in the floor system. All of the I beam floor joists were examined and found to be in sound condition. It appeared that the subfloor provided quite a bit of protection from the weather. . During the inspection, special attention was paid to the ends of the joists where . water stains and mold were commonly found. The presence of dripping water at the end of the joists had apparently only stained the joists and not damaged them. The plywood subfloor panels and the sidewall sheathing panels were also examined and found to be in sound condition in spite their weathered appearance. Based on measurements and your historical information, I believe that the floor joists are 14" deep Louisiana Pacific LPI 300 wooden I beams. The joists are placed on 16" centers and typically span 16'. 1 have researched several pieces of literature published by Louisiana Pacific and the American Plywood Association and have compiled the following facts: 1 — It is strongly recommended that the timber I beams experience a minimum amount of exposure to the weather by protecting them after installation and by not opening the plastic-wrapped bundles until they are ready for installation. 2 —The flanges of the beams are made of LVL laminated veneer lumber which is made with waterproof glue. Page 2 of 2 3 —The webs of the beams are made of OSB oriented strand board that is rated for Exposure 1 dampness. Lumber that is rated Exposure 1 is manufactured with waterproof glue for extended periods of weather exposure. This should not be confused with an Exterior rating which identifies a panel that is made of high quality lumber plies and waterproof glue. Exterior panels are designed for permanent exposure to the weather. 4 —The glue that bonds the web to the flanges of the beam is waterproof. 5 — I have prepared calculations and found that this size of beam has been selected based on live load deflection criteria. The stress level in the beams at design load was found to be only 75% of the maximum allowable stress level. Therefore, based on my field observations and the facts listed in items 2 — 5, it is my opinion that the existing timber framing at the Tumbleweed Quilt Shop Addition has not been significantly damaged by exposure to the weather and is suitable for use as intended. Please contact me if any questions arise. Sincerely, OF MASs9 s' JAMES C. o� SCHROCK tiN 9No.�33565 VIL 0 J mes C. Schrock, PE �FSSIONALE '\ A 20.01 002 -� Application to R F rn aN ®ib Ring'l Jf bWap Regional 30iotorit Aliotrict Crq—Mmcttee--;/ In the Town of Barnstable CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is hereby made, with four complete sets, for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness under Section 6 of Chapter 470, Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1973, for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings, or photographs accompanying this application for: CHECK CATEGORIES THAT APPLY: 1. Exterior building construction: ❑ New P5 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 o�i�iNAc sd,Bmisr�e�J /�i�c1a TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY: DATE ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK 1XMP /01#/V X GUEST 1f1%e1V- ASSESSOR'S MAP NO. o2/G OWNER Toy AWer 641c-S&V ASSESSOR'S LOT NO. HOME ADDRESS Fde G 3 31 Awgefty y,4 &g7s y TELEPHONE NO. 6,7)aia-yoG� FULL NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ABUTTING OWNERS, including those of adjacent property owners across any public street or way. (Attach additional sheet if necessary.) AGENT OR CONTRACTOR TELEPHONE NO. S�-V - 7Uo ADDRESS FG G✓iGco-e-o 1;7,, iq e zz7c- DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Give particulars of work to be done, including materials to be used. Please include locations of proposed signs. ,-9,0o/7"N IV C.r/s,171" s;PwdM7P/,1er . -C.1 e -4 Qev/ - Uua o06eelelrI0 Signed �7-rE D/�16��iyL �c�c,�rrdiJ Owner-Contractor-Agent For Committee Use Only Rs 1"o,01ir440 I�_' �1f�/ This Certificate is hereby Nr Date �pp Liz- �_, [.0 I Approved/Denied , II D EC 11 2000' i om ee Members' Signatures: �� v LJ TOWN OF BARNSTAE LE OLD KING'S HlGHWtaY DA/1�11 e r 0 01 002 2 Town of Barnstable �'v y Old King's Highway Historic District Committee SPEC SHEET FOUNDATION Y1 �'i1v• ai �, �� kl/I e Ce lQi A [h e/ - COLOR 1 2001 SIDING TYPE ll v S. 9/ s Qz C I ` Lf _ °ggRNSTABLE CHIMNEY TYPE /1/, ACOLOR 'y OLD KINGS HIGHWAY ROOF MATERIAL Gl�c�i r �crf v r n l S - /e COLOR q /'CT y Pam✓ PITCH I {7- ti F fig, F G 1 `IQi a la, f r��� -r- WINDOWS COLOR 4.411f�c SIZE G> j2V' 4 lan TRIM COLOR C � Jdfe� 3 64 S> /,1 Ju/a jcy,' oloL,41e 1'kTnQ 1 DOORS /� Q I r { P COLORS v Q SQ 2 C4, /� SHUTTERS Av A COLORS I'V ,q GUTTERS P1 _G ,/ COLORS //1) � l . DECKS (�' 40/ �r ' ' ,�� MATERIALS a e 2 < < Zrr y '� �sZ vc .R a�'• u, / l 5c, U� e� GARAGE DOORS Qom- ct COLORS rV • /1 SKYLIGHTS dy, SIZE COLORS rl ' SIGNS COLORS dv-l� O �O0 FENCE N. A COLOR �'• 1 NOTES: j Fill out completely, including measurements and materials/colors to- be used. Four copies of this form are required for submittal of an application, along with Four copies of the plot plan, landscape plan and elevation plans, when applicable. SPECSHT ReVised 11/98 t-i•i � ! ! is--1,<. .. - � r i �. '•� • 1(1. 111 � i [7 E L"1' 06r Z -142 . u • d le oa i -15 live it Y SCALE: A-5 !~J,s'1 C> APPROVED BY 1 a �DRAWN BY d i r j ri:• DATE: 2001900� 2 � , ,� I 1 i I i I I , PROPOSED CATCH BASIN• PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION: (NOT TO SCALE) . •.. �; AND LEACHING SYSTEM ' O mar w"w" tsisi sP�tute OAT . AE1falT O9o0Ar!ON L91L 1Mt 1-t d eeO01 GENERAL NOTES: D1oe tMNsm es M . • t.nt LaYapat a 111a1N0 W11111 ROSID USAM SHIM a MINI wN Is '` % A1.s11pL ISM A TIE . A/ OIA2 PF"m&1Nr OMYA1fO1 a loss WIL 111E DCAVA1M10 �/ uar LAM 1t�. ORNEWAY CROSS SECTION: (NOT TO SCALE) . LOCUS COa9ACW9 f1A1L VOW 1K NEW RIM n 140M W lWM m OY WX(1- p� ee0-1'N-ata]I wo Nlr a11E11 LOAPMOR N M CddAYCllpl spZ � w" �or {ycprA n wEuua NEC MAY NAVE Wlt K!CIA MIEA fpl%VWr.ATM Or LOCAIINtL CEwIOW ' At°IOa--� COOM.+*uNi*� Y1"..31 m"X uM0100m N`gL'tp mmN plow a It.111E oanlfNellLL tuftlsaz C011POMOIR Am tst711ma 01P1a1m ON loN J wloce(saa sMAu swam m 1U mw a 1UeNLTAat awat+Noll waAAt101s I.P �. ,ram m°0°i Alp o.loa rAallowscto odA.traY at Hesse.aus atrorro vca+nnws ,\ ti E' Y PFASTONE call AOR 00 HAMVa AS AlQlbm TO PREMPT. A ALL 111Pm1►m IIICON/NO an larva. lnanr ��GL or OF 7/t - 1 t/Y STONE A.ALL ORAe1lOt C01lO11IX1!IA/R lot CA/l1N[or 9m1Ea11094 0-40•m lalai 11m �� �� �� � -�{c .. � PARKING AREAS: . .e.C LOAM An sw ALL OONAem AIMA&OIosm cow"M ME11sto am S OM>ICL 1 I ,` t� 9� ,7�P999"' 9.osMUR PM m eE so N OEAM SAND ONLY.a'AEMOSL U NVXAB t MATOML / ! Y Y s/S' - 1 1/2' STONE ON 7.VDarx caul:Mcm 29 ,pp �� SAND AND GRAVEL BASE SAND AND GRAVEL BASE LOCUS MAP SCALE T•= 2000' `9 g 'ppG (REMOVE ALL LOAM AND SUBSOIL) Y PEASTONE SURFACE do ASPHALT OVERLAY KERN ASSESSORS Luw 216 PARCEL 28 \ \ ZDHNO'CLASSBTCATION: RF 1T 1 MINIMUM LOT AREA: I3•560 al �„ austS MINIMUM FRONTAGE: 150' 10 oAVAft 6 MINIMUM SETBACKS: NA 6't, t TrSU)EiRONf: :1' P"LLIP PHILI PS 5 �'! ,3\„ 'P♦ - REAR: tY 1 Aa ulun �E-NE s D, , DRYWE.LL O REAR PARKING- (NTS) 12 C INK ntsPosm 1'p 9S 2 1YDN0 IT N N7A H-20 F&C 1299 9 1/11ieCM'[ 10 MA=t W1INE E(JY, 53.0' MT1• /RO INDED OFT1 ASPHALT OR POURED CONCRETE TOTAL AREA:41.106 s./. . - : 1 /•yL PA cill"sI"--� ��RING 10' DIAMETER wro.o �fF M V IR ,'0 Oo V. eIRIJHNG AREA: 4.390..L.(11 PAVED AREA: 4.356 s./. (10% O OK so= Y .low w� GRAVEL PARKING: 7.660 s.l. (19 t6 ,.. 's91 1 ` Y OF. 3 a TO 1 1 Lr '� OPEN SPACE. P 3X L /2 f=: STONE 1 ti,106 » ` Y PEASiDNE 8 x 6• {' PVC DRAW iR01n ROOF �� y n1ol►Mlse t>w ro LEAPRECH PIT PROVIDE M-20 COVERS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM r2iANsF 3/ 1 1/Y wt-w 21t MM.PR STONE MUL AROUND Prt a urlDot art ' 22 cm at IIs-an Is N Ill \ \ GjV DIED ^ .. . HIGNINAly AR _ �C.�FRAME at GRATE d ELfV. saa Il-m/smgl PA 6.97A i� AA ssAi EL w i '�• E'• W OF J/PTO 1 1/Y - -- -•---'--1"�" »-?.y 0rO ur�N co-v.,rr.+ .A%a:eirP II�1GNr" �4tyV STG 6• X 6' ( ./ _41.3 i fpL..A •r ,sc.'►�o ...LLtcs+Nrir pVOL) , 5 BGiLsd1 -- --`csQ1eM�.:7� 6• x 6' •, Op$ N_20 PRECAST 3 oEOL sms I LEACH SITE PLAN PREPARED FOR DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS: N,Nt RONALD. WILSON (--------------------- -� a/OBERT PICKERING I FRONT LOT AREA (PAVEMENn: / J CATCH BASIN/ LEACHING SYSTEM (NTS) °F uN°a( 361 X 121' -;�,3s6 s 1. 2. OF 3/4C To I l/Y WEST BARNSTABLE, MA -/' 0 -CIO C_ IOOx I-r/Aour WASHED STONE 1- 60 min• i A- 1/10 AC. YIN.AROUND PR vOl 6 aA(2)- 1069 R3 i Y UNDER PIT SCALE: 1' - 20' DATE: FEBRUARY♦. 1997 REAR LOT: 3 REVISED DATE: FEBRUARY 19. 1997 - SEPI TANK NOTE RATE- 16 It /M6s OR 135 G/Wk - TRENCH QETAIL (NTS) REVISED DATE: FEBRUARY 20. 1997 -HANDICAP PARKING LEACHING AREA O S ROOF ONLY: 50% X 50`* - 2.500 s L REVISED DATE: MARCH 3. 1997 - REDRAFT POSITION OF SEPTIC TANK O/YDj/AL - 271 ..F. I 2".PFASTONE 'ADDITION 2a x 37'.. 740 s.l. AND CATCH BASIN NY61 Allow o1a1 - TRENCH AREA: 3.2w 9.1. 6' X 2r - 176 el. ... 1Y PERF. H.D.P.E. PIPE 0 - C,A. (1?%(3)3.2w/13.560 - .22 ft/SEC. - 100 G/MIN REVISED GATE: DEC.REVISED DATE:DEC. Ia. 1999 . 1996 1 M1 VOL- d600B GALLONS - A . }• 3/1 - 1 1/?.STONE PROVIDE: lo0 + .S s.r.LEAONIRG - 200 e.l. DEC 2$ 6'X 6• CATCH BASIN W/2' STONE - 267 s./. O.K. i LEACH BASIN: I 2' I L� LEGEND 6' ONMETER PITW/2'STONE NO PROVISION FOR WOODED AREA AREA: 169 9.1. SIDES STONE PARKING WILL ABSORB RUN-OFF 20 0 20 40 60 Fed 79 8.1. BOMM 1 O CATCH BASIN 266 sd.TOTAL LPIt . + 175 el,TRENCH . • 144 s.l.TOTAL LEACHING AREA ss~M su-s1t1 . SHRUB" loos STORAGE VOLUME: 6'X 6'CATCH BASIN: 166 It I ( TREE TRENCH: 68 ft 3 "Nlla� 1,,,;AO� down cape engineering, Inc. LFTt: 166 ft a A DANA laUnUTY POLE ♦16 fIT . s7 PROPOSED GRADE ,.../ � w � CIVIL ENGINEERS LEACHING CAPACITY - +N 9.1. x.5 C/MIN/s.l. QA4�IrI17 LAND SURVEYORS —ss— EXISTING GRADE A -'222 C/M OR 1.763 ft3/HR. DATE ARNE H. QIALA E. 939 mein 6L f6rmouth.me OM 97-031 AA.RNSTABLE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS jOHN F . MEADE , REGISTER REGISTER RECEIPT # : 1999 6454 RG170R PRINTED : MON 3/01/99 10 : 14 : 27 BATCH: 3546 CUSTOMER : N/A � PAGE : 1 3OOK-PAGE : 12091 317 RECORDING FEE : 12 . 00 i;NSTRUMENT # : 16453 POSTAGE : . 33 RECORDING DATE : MON 1999 -03-01 10 : 09 MARGINAL REF FEE : . 00 ADDRESS : 1919 MAIN STREET COPY FEE : . 00 STATE EXCISE : . 00 rOTAL AMOUNT DUE : 12 . 33 COUNTY EXCISE . . 00 PAID BY : CHECK 1718 _--_ _-_-_----_........... - -..._.._.._.--....-- .----_.......-..---_.._.-. rOR/GTEE GROUP : 001 IOl+N : BARN BARNSTABLE INSTRUMENT: N NOTICE OR CAVEAT CONSIDERATION : . 00 DATE EXC CONSID : . 00 COUNTY CONSID : . 00 :RANTOR : GRANTEE : oESCRIPTION : MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE MARGINAL REF BOOK-PAGE : ;RANTORS : BARNSTABLE TOWN OF (APPEALS &.OS - WILSON F _ n _ to ;n 4 p m T -RANTEES : NONE RECORDED c -+ m C m fa :'.' c� u i H ...--- ------- ---- - . ::turn addRESS : RONALD WILSON m m m _mn 1919 MAIN STREET F, Q o o it r..J! � iTl ri W BARNSTABLE MA 02668 �? r•.�in c.n ,,4 CD rm Qm IS BARNSTABLE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS jOHN F . MEADE , REGISTER aEGISTER RECEIPT # : 1999 6454 RG170F' PRINTED : MON 3/01/99 10 : 14 : 27 BATCH : 3546 USTOMER : N/A PAGE : 2 ',t.;OK-PAGE : 12091 323 ---_ -RECORf: JP' G FEE : 13 . 00 F NSTRUMENT # : 16454 POSTAGE : . 33 " ORDING DATE : MON 1999-03-01 10 : 09 MARGINAL REF FEE : . 00 %DRESS : 1919 MAIN STREET COPY FEE . . 00 STATE EXCISE : . 00 IOTAL AMOUNT DUE : 13 . 33 COUNTY EXCISE : . 00 'AID BY : CHECK 1718 ----------._...._. ...- ---_......-.....-..-..-..-- _ - -----. !TOR/GTEE GROUP : 001 IOWN : BARN BARNSTABLE (NSTRUMENT: N NOTICE OR CAVEAT CONSIDERATION : . 00 FATE EXC CONSID : . 00 COUNTY CONSID : . 00 :RANTOR : GRANTEE : " SCRIPTION : MAIN ST W BARNSTABLE :MARGINAL REF BOOK--PAGE : RANTORS : BARNSTABLE TOWN OF (APPEA.LS &O) : WILSON RONALD (&0) :RA.NTEES : NONE RECORDED -- ------- .- - -. -. .- --...._ ... - -. ...--.. .------ ----.._ ...-.. return addRESS : : RONALD WILSON 1919 MAIN STREET W- BARNSTABLE MA 02668 I i a: • df� Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson,-Remand Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2) Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner: Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable Assessors Map/Parcel: Map 216, Parcel 029 Area: 0.93 acre Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately 3,017 sq. ft.'. The site has a history of commercial use,with a gas station reportedly located there in 1927, and later an insurance company, gift shops, ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant, the present use is a store known as"Tumbleweeds,"which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilting classes. The applicant is proposing to construct a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to approximately 4,217 sq. ft. There is no change in use proposed with the increase in size of the building. The property is located in a RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to Superior Court.by two abutters;Anita M. Pickering and Teresa M. Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the defendants'complaint contends that the Board's decision is"defective and otherwise based on legally untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4-4.5(2) of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street; being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However, the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use, the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, in order to permit a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal(No. 1998-126) is to clean-up that question on expansion of the structure. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 12, 1996. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened According to assessor's records dated 10/27/98 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand / Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use November 04; 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested relief with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Alternate Board Member Thomas DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson,who was present along with Mary Carlson, the General Manager of the quilt store. W. By way of background, in 1997, Mr.Wilson was granted a Special Permit(Appeal Number 1997-13) for an expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However, they did not apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure is the request in Appeal Number 1998- 126. It was agreed the Board would hear the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 first, then hear the merits of Appeal Number 1998-126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand issue which is why the applicant is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit(in 1997)certain conditions were imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable to the abutters. In particular, the Board requested (in Condition#4 of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant close the access to site from the comer of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access(closer to the abutters property) for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way"as is"and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated, the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way in an effort to accommodate the abutters. The abutters indicated that headlights would shine on their property if people used that second entrance and that entrance is closer to a neighborhood school bus stop. The Petitioner will put a sign on the site in the unimproved area telling people to exit out onto Oak Street via the other entrance and that this exit is for emergency use only. The Board questioned if a fire truck could get around the building. They asked if a"flow of traffic" study had been done. The Fire Department has not reviewed this new idea of not improving that area as proposed by the abutters. Attorney Galvin reported the abutters would like the lighting on site be directed down and put on timers. These conditions are acceptable to the Petitioner. The other thing the abutter wanted is a sign near the unimproved area (close to the Pickering's property) indicating that no one should exit onto Oak Street from that area. There would still be room for an emergency vehicle but cars that park in the rear lot would be encouraged to drive around the building and exit out the front onto Oak Street. The area in the rear of the site will be used for parking. They would like to pave behind the building and place crushed stone at the edge where the people pull in. The pavement will stop before the street to discourage people from using that exit. Lastly, the abutters have requested additional screening be put in place. The Petitioner is amicable to that and will screen along the line of site adjacent to the rear parking. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them in 1977, they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although, they did not require the curb cut be closed, the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination, and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. 2 f Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Attorney Ford addressed the Board. He represents two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welsh, both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this is a residential area and Conditions#4,#5, and#7 of Appeal Number 1997-13, impact the neighborhood because there is a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand, the abutters have two requests. First, to modify the previous decision to incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal for a new Oak Street access. Second, require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure(which they have done in Appeal Number 1998-126). In Mr. Ford's opinion, the current access better•serves the public safety and the neighborhood involved. He does not want the entrance/exists to change. The plan that Site Plan Review signed and approved did not have the curb cut closed on Oak Street. It was the Zoning Board of Appeals that requested it be closed for safety reasons. The site and any"new" proposals have not been to Site Plan Review. (Mr. Ford felt they do not need to return to Site Plan Review.) The site plan, with the curb cut closed and widening of the second egress(as stated in Condition #5 and#7) has not been reviewed by the Fire Department nor the Police Department, and has not been before Site Plan Review. The Board discussed the curb cut and felt this was a dangerous intersection. There have been many accidents in the area and recently, there was a fatality near this site. However, Mr. Ford stated the abutters think the curb cut on Oak Street should not be closed. He stated that to close the curb cut would have a greater impact on their neighborhood. The Board indicated they would like input from the Site Plan Review Committee about this proposal-with and without the closure of the curb cut-and the traffic flow in and around the site. They would like input from the Police Department and Fire Department regarding safety in and around the site. The Board requested the agreement between the abutters and the applicant be submitted to the file. For the record, Tumbleweed is currently open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM and Sunday from noon to 5:00 PM. At one time, there was a class on Thursday night and the abutters where concerned that if the driveway is moved, the headlights would shine on their homes. However, that concern could be eliminated if the traffic flow inside the site is changed. With reference to the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13, the Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This is with the understanding that they will not consider access in the"middle" (at the corner of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132)where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126&the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06, 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06, 1999, Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present. Attorney Galvin reviewed these appeals and explained a new plan had been drawn (per request of the Board Members) and presented to Site Plan Review Committee for review. This plan shows the existing entrance at the intersection of Route 6A, Route 132 and Oak Street closed. On the Oak Street side, the existing access is to be closed and shifted further down Oak Street(closer to Route 6A)with a similar size opening. This is the plan that Site Plan Review has recommended. The Applicant does not think this is the safest way, but he will go along with this plan because this what the Board Members indicated they want for this site. As a practical matter, the Applicant and the abutters would like the entrances and curbcuts to all be left the way they are currently on the site. 3 B Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use After reviewing this plan, the Board was still concerned with the curbcut on Oak Street. It is still quite wide and near the three way corner and they felt this was still not what they had requested. The Building Commissioner reported the Fire Department had reviewed this plan and they wanted the opening placed at the intersection and this was a compromise. They need to have the opening in order to turn into the property for emergency vehicles. Attorney Ford reported the abutters will accept this new plan but would still prefer to have the existing curbcuts remain. They feel if the curb cut is moved further down Oak Street, there is more of a chance of accidents due to less visibility. He stated if this new plan is approved or the curbcuts are left as is, the abutters will drop their litigation currently in Superior Court. Dan Ojala, Engineer, reviewed the plan and stated the site distances at this new curb cut(and for that matter at the old Route 6A curbcut) aren't too bad-there is good visibility. There is a traffic island in front of the site that houses the electronics and to change the curbcut anymore would require moving that island. Not one accident at this intersection is related in any way to the subject's business. He also reported at Site Plan Review, the Fire Department wanted the curb cut on Route 6A for their vehicles. The Board listened to all presented information and said they were still concerned with the safety of this site. Fire Chief John Jenkins, Chief of the West Barnstable Fire Department, addressed the Board. He stated, if nothing's broken, don't fix it." In other words, the Fire Department is satisfied with this particular site. He agreed it is a busy and accident ridden intersection, but those accidents are not related to this site. There have been no accidents from people entering or leaving this business. Their curbcuts are not a problem and the Fire Department would prefer they be left as is. Chief Jenkins also reported, the parking lot on site is used as a staging area for their apparatus and wreckers for the intersection and immediate area. He repeated, "leave the entrances where they are." Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06, 1999, the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13: 1. Based on the recommendations of Fire Chief John Jenkins, the existing egresses and entrances to the proposed lot do not represent a hazard to the public in terms of transportation to and from this particular area. 2. The proposed site plan dated December 18, 1998 and approved by the Site Plan Review Committee will be acceptable subject to certain terms and conditions to be imposed. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in the remand of Appeal No. 1997-13 with the following terms and conditions: 1. The improvements are to be made pursuant to the plans entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Barnstable, MA prepared for Ronald Wilson" by"Down Cape Engineering, inc."and dated February 4, 1997 last revised December 18, 1998 with the following exception: All shaded areas that initially were, in fact open and now proposed to be closed, shall remain open. -the new proposal for a paved driveway -is to be 2. The proposed driveway going on to Oak Street eliminated. 3. All other aspects of the plans are to be constructed and improved accordingly. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1997-13-Wilson-Remand Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Order: Appeal Number 1997-13 is Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Cle c. 1999 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. 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Bridges Appeal Number 1998-123 Charles Bridges has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown on Assessor's Map 153,Parcel n04.003 and is commonly addressed as 47 The Plains Road North.West Barnstable,MA In an RF Residential F Zoning District. 7:45 P.M. Rigatuso Appeal Number 1998-124 Gulseppe Rigatuso has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 11.1(3)(D)of the Zoning Ordinance.The property is shown on Assessor's Map 292.Parcel 036 and is commonly addressed as 25 Franklin Avenue,Hyannis,MA in an RB Residential B Zoning District. 8:00 P.M. Ortenzl Appeal Number 1998.125 Richard 8 Mary P.Oitenzi have applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-1.4(5)Bulk Regulation-Minimum Lot Area.The applicants welsh to re-establish the development rights of a vacant parcel that has merged with their house tot.The property Is shown on Assessors Map 021.Parcels 040 and 042,respectfully addressed as 929 Santuit- Newtown Road and 30 Chlppingstone Road. Marstons Mills. MA In an RF Residential F Zoning District. 8:15 P.M. Wilson Appeal Number 1998.126 Ronald Wilson has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4.4.4(2)Nonconforming Buildings orStructures Not Used as Single orTwo Family Dwellings.The petitioner proposes to construct an addition of 1,200 square feet onto a pre- existing nonconforming structure housing a gift and quilting shop known as'Tumbleweed'. The propd ty Is shown on Assessors Map 216,Parcel 029 and is commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street/Route 6A,West Barnstable,MA In an RF Residential F Zoning District. ' 42 Wilson Remand of Appeal Number 1067-13 By Order of$tipulation of the Parties.Appeal Number 1997.13 has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals in which Ronald Wilson appealed to the Zoning Board of Appeals fore Special permit pursuant to Section 4-4.5(2)Expansion of a Pre-Existing Nonconforming Use.The Special Permit is for the expansion of classes in quilting,sale of quilting and sewing equipment and retail gift show known as Tumbleweed.The property is shown on Assessors Map 216.Parcel 029 and is commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street/Route 6A,West ;Barnstable.MA In sr. Residential F Zoning District. ;These Public Hearing-. oe held in the Hearing Room:Second Floor,New Town Hall.367 :Main Street.Hyannis.Masses usetts on Wednesday.November 04. 1998.All plans and iapplicetions may be reviewed#the Zoning Board of Appeals Office.Town of Barnstable. :Planning Department.230 SoAh Street. Hyannis.MA. .Emmett Glynn,Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals r - 1 The Barnstable Patriot October i$i3 October 22, 1098 i 1� BARNSTASM Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit Pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings Summary: Granted with Conditions Petitioner: Ronald Wilson Property Address: 1919 Main Street(Route 6A),West Barnstable Assessors Map/Parcel: Map 216, Parcel 029 Area: 0.93 acre Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Background: The property that is the subject of these appeals is a 0.93 acre lot commonly addressed as 1919 Main Street in West Barnstable. The site is improved with a one-story commercial building of approximately 3,017 sq.ft.'. The site has a history of commercial use,with a gas station reportedly located there in 1927, and later an insurance company, gift shops, ice cream parlors and coffee shops. According to the applicant, the present use is a store known as"Tumbleweeds,"which contains a gift shop and quilting shop with a classroom for sewing/quilting classes. The applicant is proposing to construct a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing building which will bring the total area of the building to approximately 4,217 sq. ft. There is no change in use proposed with the increase in size of the building. The property is located in a RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits detached single-family dwellings as-of-right. The current use of the site is nonconforming. In March of 1997, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use with several conditions. This decision of the Board was appealed to Superior Court by two abutters; Anita M. Pickering and Teresa M.Welch. Under agreement of all parties concerned, the case has been remanded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for further action. Count I of the defendants'complaint contends that the.Board's decision is"defective and otherwise based on legally untenable grounds in that it purports to grant an alteration and/or expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming building when only a special permit to expand the nonconforming use under Section 4- 4.5(2)of the Barnstable Ordinance was before the Board". The building is currently nonconforming with respect to the minimum 30 foot front yard setback required off Oak Street; being situated only 12.3 feet from the front boundary off Oak Street. However, the proposed addition will not encroach into any required setbacks. In addition to the original request in Appeal No. 1997-13 for the expansion of a nonconforming use, the applicant is now seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings, in order to permit a 1,200 sq. ft. addition to the existing store/shop. The second new appeal(No. 1998-126) is to clean-up that question on expansion of the structure. According to assessors records dated 10/27/98 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 18, 1998. A 60 day extension of time for holding the hearing and for filing of the decision was executed between the applicant and the Board Chairman. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened November 04, 1998 and continued to January 06, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested special permit with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Alternate Board Member Thomas DeRiemer was present and heard the testimony in both Appeal No. 1997-13 and Appeal No. 1998-126. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present along with Mary Carlson, the General Manager of the quilt store. By way of background, in 1997, Mr. Wilson was granted a Special Permit(Appeal Number 1997-13) for an expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use. However, they did not apply for an expansion of a pre- existing nonconforming structure. That expansion of the structure is the request in Appeal Number 1998- 126. Attorney Galvin explained the remand issue which is why the applicant is back before the Zoning Board of Appeals. The applicant was granted a Special Permit pursuant to Appeal Number 1997-13 which was appealed in Superior Court by two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welch. When the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the Special Permit(in 1997) certain conditions were imposed. Before this hearing the abutters and the petitioner discussed those conditions and Attorney Galvin reviewed their meeting with the Board. Some of the original conditions were objectionable to the abutters. In particular, the Board requested (in Condition#4 of Appeal Number 1997-13)that the applicant close the access to site from the corner of Oak Street and widen the existing secondary access(closer to the abutters property) for two way traffic and make that the primary access. The Board felt that was a safer entrance but the abutters would like to leave main access way"as is"and not change it. The abutters would like the second entrance to be left unimproved and be used as an emergency access only. Attorney Galvin stated, the Petitioner would be amicable to either entrance way in an effort to accommodate the abutters. The Board was very concerned about the curb cut at the comer of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132. They agreed when the proposal was before them in 1977, they wanted the curb cut closed down for safety reasons. The original proposal was before Site Plan Review and although, they did not require the curb cut be closed, the Zoning Board of Appeals has the final determination, and these Board Members are still of the opinion that curb cut should be closed. Attorney Ford addressed the Board. He represents two abutters,Anita Pickering and Teresa Welsh, both of who do not want the curb cut closed and a new cut put in place. He reminded the Board this is a residential area and Conditions#4, #5, and#7 of Appeal Number 1997-13, impact the neighborhood because there is a nearby school bus stop. He also agreed the curb cut closure was not a requirement of Site Plan Review but rather the Zoning Board of Appeals. As to the remand, the abutters have two requests. First, to modify the previous decision to incorporate the agreement between the abutters and the applicant as to site access and strike the proposal for a new Oak Street access. Second, require the applicant to apply for an expansion to the nonconforming structure(which they have done in Appeal Number 1998-126). The Board voted to send this proposal to Site Plan Review with the understanding that they will consider one ingress/egress access point to the site and work out the best possible traffic flow from a safety point of view into and out of the lot as well as emergency access proposed on Oak Street. This is with the understanding that they will not consider access in the"middle"(at the comer of Oak Street/Route 6A/Route 132)where the Zoning Board of Appeals had asked that curb cut be closed. A memorandum 2 I Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building will be sent to Site Plan Review from the Zoning Board of Appeals stressing public safety is of the utmost concern of this Board. The Board voted to continue Appeal Number 1998-126 &the remand of Appeal Number 1997-13 to January 06, 1999 at 8:00 PM to allow input from the Site Plan Review Committee. At the continuance on January 06, 1999, Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Robert W. Galvin represented the applicant, Ronald Wilson, who was present. Attorney Galvin addressed Appeal Number 1998-126 which is the Special Permit application for the expansion and/or alteration of the pre-existing nonconforming building. The project was approved by Old King's Highway Historic District Committee. The proposed expansion is to be used for storage space and classroom space. The expansion is located on the opposite side of those abutters who voiced an objection (to the curbcuts) and they have no complaints about the business conducted on site. Mr. Wiilson's business has national recognition. This is an innocuous use. For the record, Attorney Galvin explained that both the use and the structure are nonconforming. In Appeal Number 1997-13, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming use. Appeal Number 1998-126 is a request for a Special Permit for the proposed expansion of the nonconforming structure. Public Comments:Attorney Ford reported the abutters have no problem with the expansion of.the nonconforming structure. No one else spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of January 06, 1999, the Board voted on the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1998-126: 1. The Petitioner is Ronald Wilson. The property address is 1919 Main Street(Route 6A), West Barnstable, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 216, Parcel 029. The area is 0.93 acre and is located in the RF Residential F Zoning District and the AP-Aquifer Protection Overlay District. 2. The Petitioner is seeking a Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2) Nonconforming Building or Structure Not Used as Single or Two-Family Dwellings. The building in issue is a nonconforming building because the building does not comply with the setback requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for the RF Residential F Zoning District. 3. The Petitioner is seeking to expand the building by approximately 1,200 square feet. The use of this additional square footage is not a change of use but is an accessory use to the present operation. 4. The proposed expansion does not encroach further into any sideyard setback requirements of the district. 5. The relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance because no evidence has been presented that the expansion of this building would represent a hazard to health, safety or welfare to the residents of the Town of Barnstable, or to any other persons. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Applicant the relief being sought in Appeal No. 1998-126 with the following terms and conditions: 1. The addition must be built pursuant to the plans entitled "Site Plan of Land in West Barnstable, MA prepared for Ronald Wilson" by Down Cape Engineering, Inc."and dated February 4, 1997 last revised December 18, 1998. 3 ' Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-126-Wilson Special Permit pursuant to Section 4-4.4(2)Expansion of a Nonconforming Building 2. The exterior of the building and site, inclusive of the Scenic Roadway/Route 6A must be approved and comply with the all requirements imposed by the Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee. 3. The use in this addition shall be for the use currently being used at this property which is that of a quilting shop or an accessory use pertain thereto. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson Note: Elizabeth Nilsson stated she voted in the negative because she felt that any expansion of any commercial business in this residential, single family area would be a detriment. Order: Special Permit Number 1998-126 has been Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20)days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the To Clerk. IF r/s`, 1999 Emmett Glynn, Chairman -Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this 4 day 1-999 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 4 . s. IME The Town of Barnstable Bl"AR` i�IEg Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 10rEc "`0 Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner December 29, 1998 Ron Wilson Tumbleweed 99 High Street Pembroke, MA 02359 'Re: SPR-113-96. Tumbleweed, 1919 Main Street,West Barnstable, (216/029) Proposal: Addition'of 1200 sq. ft. for retail to the existing 3200 sq.ft. retail building. Revised plan dated 12118198 Dear Mr. Wilson, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of December 17, -1998. The revised plan dated 12/18/98 was approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals with the following condition: • Applicant must install a Keep Right sign in island on Oak Street Please be informed that a Building Permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification is required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria 1; Urenas of this Division. 141Y- WIL oN Respectfully, 6 Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner oF� The Town of Barnstable EV">�g Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services iOlF16 9..t• Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner December 29, 1998 Ron Wilson Tumbleweed 99 High Street Pembroke, MA 02359 Re: SPR-113-96 Tu'mbleweed;1919 Main-Street;WesvBarnstable,(12 6/U29)- Proposal: Addition'of 1200 sq. ft. for retail to the existing 3200 sq.ft. retail building. Revised plan dated 12118198 Dear Mr. Wilson, The above referenced proposal was reviewed at the Site Plan Review Meeting of December 17, 1998. The revised plan dated 12/18/98 was approved under Section 4-7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals with the following condition: • Applicant must install a Keep Right sign in island on Oak Street Please be informed that a Building Permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, a letter of certification is required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria Urenas of this Division. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner IMPORTANT MESSAGE For Q, A.M. Day Time P.M. M Offer—��yv /�/2��f�� �iL� Phone FAX Area Code Number Extension MOBILE Area Code Number Extension Telephoned Returned your call RUSH Came to see you Please call Special attention Wants to see you Will call again Caller on hold Message Z . Signed Uniyersa1-48023 LITHO IN U.S.A. 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'Failure to'possess'a'current edit.jor. of the 19assachuselts St-fte Bgi•Id 4 Code is souse for revocation of this I1CPnse• r 4 1w t i i I j I II I • 7 I I L j i i i i I 'I I j 1 'I ' I i ' i I r - --_=- -- The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents a ce ofinlyestigations 600 Washington Street 'ell Boston�V ,Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance davit %///// ', AIJ— location: ! l �- city /✓ S% hone# am a homeowner performing all work mys-e . 01 am a sole proprietor and have no one workin in any ca acity ❑ [am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. compnnv name address: city: phone#: insurance co. olicv# ' ❑ I am a sole proprietor, genera!contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired1the contractors listed below who have the follo%ring workers' compensation polices: company name: address: city: phone At. ..:.... ...... insornnce cn. . ..... .. . ...:.:..: plies#.. ... ..,:;.:.......:. ;;.:::.::•;:•..;:•..�::>:;i>?>:;:':>::>::. comnanyname- ...::::.:;.:.... .>::::; .:;::;>:::;;:;:.._<;•>:.::. address: city- ... phone#. .::::;::< ::.::...:. ..:.. ,. :............. ..... prance co. ::...:::::.;;:: :::::>;:;:....: iru oliev Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of erhninal penalties of a tine up to$1.500.00 and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of 5100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the OMce of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verifIcation. 1 do hereby cerrif'under th ains ieserjury th the information provided above is truce and eonQd Sienature '� C Y' Date ol z W. Print name Phone# official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town otIIcial city or town: permit/license q ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board ❑check if immediate response is required ❑Selectmen's Office ❑Health Department contact person: phone#; ❑Other lrmma 9i9S P1A1 ... ...;. •. . Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the "law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any corsr= of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receive: trustee of an individual, partnership, association or other legal entity, employing emplovees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states-that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewL of a license or permit to.operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally, neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplying company names, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of lns r:mce as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the`law"or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be rct caned 10 the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents 0mce of I111estigauOns 600 Washington Street Boston;Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 727-4900 eat 406, 409 or 375 twur i « : Barnstable RAFTER SIZE Department of Health Safety and 2" X Environmental Services Building Division 65Pl,vtt Shl"I.s CEILING JOISTr SIZE: 2" X $ 1q (' O.C. WALL STUDS I i 2" X O.C. FLOOR � ry w�r SHEATHING = SILL �I P' , 2"X (s - FLOOR JOISTS i• SIZE: 2"X /d O.C. ' r FOUNDATION WALL THICKNESS r BASEMENT FLOOR SLAB THICKNESS " FOOTING ' SIZFy Al- CDYI goor FLY FX 15T/nl( Cj-6 , .TD IS-r 5 E.F f .7"u iST /->'/iNcTF.QS � (A) /N Dv r. w4L-L s W/7 EXISTING UJALL 7"o BE RE/novEV- _ FLo o/Z P. T S IL L IMF lie. ,n FRAM I NG SECTION ALL DIMENSION LUMBER SHALL i BE KID SPF NO.2 OR BETTE-R. x(v COLLAR TIE @ 4e"' O.G. 2 x RAFTER O.G. •NS0&4f SHINGLE 2 x CEILING JOIST @ (` "" O.C. W/IS L8. 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O29 . �P�oFtHEro�`o TOWN 97,Y—BARNSTABLE DA"STAIM S& rAua = Office of the Building Inspector mop t639. �0 rAY M� Date January 5, 1995 Fee $50.00 �-- (0 L93 9 Permit No. PERMIT TO ERECT SIGN IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Judy Ann Avnet & Ron Wilson DIBIA Tumbleweed LOCATION 1919 Main Street, West Barnstable ANY VIOLATION OF THE SIGN LAW WILL CAUSE IMMEDIATE REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT ell Building Inspector iJ11:--C•✓C'f�----'--- ,�u:.r, Dt.Pi.i:il•1i:1�'Z` EYIUi NHS, 02601 APPLICATION FOR ;SIGN pEUCM streeth Z*MMC DISTRICT: ------__ OLa RZ' ces -'ROPERTy Oi�Ngt nc Name: . Address: _9 . 'City: J State: 21P= Tel. No_: sicN CONTRACTOR Name: Address: city: SLzte: zip: auCF.*( of Z.OT caawl c �TZOR OF $ DE�PTZOh SZZ£ OF MIC I rw SZClC vl==CS xim rx STIKG SZ TO BE DP=a; TE7ERSE SIDE of GAS � OTEE REVERSE D�2S202iS� TZ02C S.2.Z Zs the sisn to be electrified? }•es no Z - Pe2L:.t 1s recut_«cc 2 hereby certify th, Z L= the Imer or aPPlicztion, thzt the thzt S hzve the as Section <'3tion is correct Lnd t}:zt the t L-tdy eoathe over to xiake the provisions of traction shall eonfo-r. : o- the iota of Ezrnstzble Zoain, ordi-nz-nces_ 5 5 - Date Sicneture of , a+ncr/emu or .cent For office use - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - size (Sc. Z �- pe==it Fee' S � O-D Approved -�_ Diszpproved Dtte LUillinS Signztu of E Of iciz +usc< I , r, I 1 k M a I'N ST W 13arn�s� �lol e NOV Ib. iggy Proposed tiodit lcc—fto" I'u e7�IS ��N� 5/ 9N Color fo loe Iplye- wk;l-e I�10 Lk)C YCOw cP,✓1�.. red. PeflojS , 1�c� f?N LE MB u � Z Z T D QU , LT � s Fo 0 Y 1 FTC t� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BAM ASS,STABIE M Thomas F.Geiler,Director Mass. c;a. & Building Division Tom Perry. Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 -Fax: 508-790-6230 January 30, 2003 Attorney Peter Freeman 86 Willow Street Yarmouth Port, Ma 02675 Re: SPR 015-01, 1919 Main St (Rte 6A), W. Barn(R216-029) Proposal: Revised site plan for quilt shop addition Dear Attorney Freeman; I have received numerous complaints from abutting residents concerning the light spillage emanating from the Tumbleweeds Quilt Shop property. Please encourage your client to take all appropriate measures to immediately reduce and minimize the impact of these lights in accordance with our local Zoning Ordinance Sections 2-6.1 Prohibited Uses and 4-7.6 (5) Site Development Standards. Failure to comply will result in daily fines. If you. would like to discuss this matter cal me directly at 508-862-4030. Your anticipated cooperation is anticipated. Sincerely, Tom Perry Building Commissioner TP:rcg __ __,_ , __ ______-____ _r _ _-- --- _ . _ - �_ _. __ _ . . . , I . . / , 1. • .s . , . 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GARRETr's p CAPE ff 46.4 2" PEASTONE PONDw °°, CoM J l PAVED LOCUST �j� — COLLEGE WATERWAY �O '"-- 6" OF 3/4" 1 1/2" STONE TREES i PHILLIP PHILLIPS LP O �-1 10" P0 SAND AND GRAVEL BASE{ i� �, o�ogos OCUST _ F Qg- �i #* (REMOVE ALL LOAM AND SUBSOIL) LOCUS MAP SCALE 1 ��= 2000' ` � PARKING AREAS: 49 Ste. 48 o �F�y 3" — 3/4" — 1 1/2 STONE ON ASSESSORS MAP 216 PARCEL 29 LFk,H �g SAND AND GRAVEL BASE 10 P \yL � 2" PEASTONE SURFACE 49.5 ` ' "TUMBLEWE'-D QUILTS" ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RF �9 GRA�{EL 9 �`� o Swll MINIMUM LOT AREA: 43,560 sf MINIMUM FRONTAGE: 150' 7 �o�� . MINIMUM SETBACKS: cll, s�q S 8 S,o° y�T � �,c FRONT: 30' 7 ti� 5� �� F5� F q SIDE: 15' ��� ��� G6 REAR: 15' S7 R TANK q� �0 1 ° DRYWELL @ REAR PARKING (NTS) r AS SHOWN UTILITY 12 �� 51 � �\ > r�J \ 52 54 POLE 50.7 S` 53—^" 13 C ISfiNG tX 4 I' } UY WIRE PROPOSED to.8'f BUILDING 54— 1,296 SF CO 55 ��� �� X — ELEV. 53.0 � � LOT COVERAGE DATA: GROUNDED OFF) 56 O � 14 54 10' ASPHALT OR POURED CONCRETE 57 �� �--�' 3 PAVED � RING 10' DIAMETER TOTAL AREA: 41 ,108 s.f. 58 1 Q� EXISTING '� \ " 55-1 BUILDING AREA: 4,390 s.f. 1 1 59 BUILDING 1 ,fir 2" PEASTONE PAVED AREA: 4,356 s.f. 10% OO 1 ii ONE STORY o m GRAVEL PARKING: 7,880 s.f. (19%) 60 53 F.F = 54.38' v OPEN SPACE: 57% 67 °c G 3,o9a SF �� cn 6" OF 3/4" TO 1 1/2" 1 NON—PARKING PERVIOUS: 3% STONE 4" P/C DRAIN FROM ROOF 63 2 OT AR 18 \ 6> R EL NOTE: 64 (0. rest) P KI ti rn POROUS PROVIDE H-20 COVERS FOR SEPTIC SYSTEM 65 19 5k �, s, FILTER CLOTH CLEAN SAND 0 54 ,' 40 2 .\ BACKFILL \6� 20 6B 21 lbro 6' X 6' PRECAST DRYWELL 22 5� 12.3' WRAPPED WITH FILTER CLOTH 23 SIGN H.D. MAE:i. HIGHWAY W00 ED � 1�O PAVED SPEC. FF'tv1E & GRATE \� ARE �, S9 P , 0 61 S9 `) 6' X 6' 2 CATCH 6' X 6' BASIN SEE TRENCH PRECAST DETAIL BELOW 3 �- LEACH PIT 3 ST NE ' 1 FO ND � -I ITE PLAN A ^N PREPARED FOR ^ 64 J DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS: LEACH BASIN/ DRYWELL (NTS) N/F 65 RONALD WIL,S'ON ROBERT PICKERING � �% J �'� FRONT LOT AREA (PAVEMENT): OF LAND IN 6 36' X 121 ' = 4,356 s.f. J 0 = cia C = 100% i = 3"/hour WEST BARNSTABLE, MA t = 60 min. A = 1/10 AC. VOL = C'A 2 = 1089 ft3 _ ( ) REAR LOT: DATESCALS FEBRUARY 4, 1997 ' RATE = 18 ft3/MIN OR 135 G/MIN TRENCH DETAIL (NTS) REVISED DATE: FEBRUARY 19, 1997 — SEPTIC TANK NOTE -- ROOF ONLY: 50't X 50't = 2,500 s.f. REVISED DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 1997 — HANDICAP PARKING REVISED DATE: MARCH 3, 1997 — REDRAFT POSITION OF SEPTIC TANK LEACHING AREA @ .5 G/MIN/s.f. = 271 s.f. 2" PEASTONE: ADDITION 20' X 37' = 740 s.f. — AND CATCH BASIN TRENCH AREA: _ 3,240 s.f. (REDRAFTED WITH CAD SYSTEM FOR CLARITY) 8' X 25' = 200 s.f. _ 12' PERF. H.D.P.E. PIPE 0 = CIA = (100%)(3) 3,240/43,560 = .22 ft /SEC. = 100 G/MIN 1 HR. VOL = 6,008 GALLONS 20 0 20 40 60 Feet 3 3/4" — 1 1/2" STONE PROVIDE: 100 - .5 s.f. LEACHING = 200 s.f. 6' X 6' CATCH BASIN IS 141 s.f. ; ADD 12' TRENCH, 2' W ?' 3' DEEP FOR 96 s.f., TOTAL = 237 s.f. LEACH BASIN: 6' DIAMETER REVISED DATE: DEC. 14, 1998 LEGEND NO PROVISION FOR WOODED AREA AREA: 113 s.f. SIDES STONE PARKING WILL ABSORB RUN—OFF 28 s.f. BOTTOM CATCH BASIN 141 s.f. TOTAL. L.P. + 200 s.f. TRENCH 341 s.f. TOTAL LEACHING ARE. off 508-362-4541 SHRUB fax 508 362-9880 3 �� tN of 31 STORAGE VOLUME 6' X 6' CATCH BASIN: 168 ft �o ARNE ` S�938 TREE TRENCH: 80 ft 3 s p,ugU , L.PIT: 168 ft 3 3 No.�� = down cape enln e ering Inc. 9 O UTILITY POLE 416 ft 3 /1 of��STEFr CIVIL ENGINEERS 57 PROPOSED GRADE LAND SURVEYORS - '..:. `'ti r�f� ,,o LEACHING CAPACITY = 341 s.f. X .5 G/MIN/s.f. — 56— EXISTING GRADE = 170 G/M OR 1 ,367 ft 3/HR. DATE ARNE H. k"JALA, P.L.S., P.E. 939 main st. yarmouth, ma 02675