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7 .'�!,, .rfa��1 P 0 a � r a a a � e a � a LOCATION _ SEWAGE PERMIT NO. VILLAGE KA 9 a INSTA LLER'S NAME i ADDRESS v u N U I L D E R OR OWN 9 'l 6 l DATE PERMIT ISSUED DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUEDId �� _��, 1 , .�`� q • .�. 's Q� ���,� I ,-.. ', ��� �, E r THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOAR® OF HEALTH T own:.....o F......Barnstable....... Applira#iou for Disposal Morks Cnonstrurtioaa Frrmit Application is hereby made..for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (x ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: 7.1--baill-Ltf......Bvaju s.,.._MA.....Q2(DLQl..----•----•............. .........................................•........................................................ Location-Address or Lot No. Roger.QoQ1_e1L..........................----------------------------------------- .... .,..fast..Il�nnas,..MA............._..... Owner Address �W A.&--B--. ............................................... .... 2$_.Bishops..T.errace,..�LyanxU.s,...ALA....02b01:- Installer Address QType of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet V g— _Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Dwelling No. of Bedrooms___________________________________________ aOther—Type of 'Building ............................ No. of persons.......5................... Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) p' Other fixtures _____ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- W Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow-----------------------------------.........gallons. WSeptic Tank--Liquid capacity------------gallons Length................ Width-____._..--_-__. Diameter---------------- Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No--_---------------- Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq, ft. Z Other Distribution box { ) Dosing tank ( ) Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ -. aTest Pit No. 1----------------minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water--__-----._--__---._-.-. Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ -------------------------------------------•-----------------------------------................---•-......................................................... 0 Description of Soil--------------Sand------------•----------------•------•---------•---------------------------------------.....-----------------------------------...------------. x -------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•---•----•---- U Nature fRepairs ALierations—Answer he n applicable.-.------- stone p or pit (overflo . ----------------------------------••---------.....---------------------------------------------------------------------....------------------------------------------------------------------......---- Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with f:'1T�•1'•� the provisions of L 7-t� 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees no t place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance ha&beon issued bey the bo dd ealth. igned ;t9/18/80 - Application Approved BY----------- --- . -----L..... ���.- 911��80---------- .....................................................Date Applieation Disapproved for the following reasons:............................................. __.. .....................•-•--------------•-•-•--•--•-••---------------------------------•-•---••-----------. Date Permit No.------... 80- ---------------------- Issued........-•--•------9/18/80------------------- Date r No..80-...12L FEB THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH :........._..... own....OF.....Barnstable.....---- ............................................... Appliration for Uhgpo.13al Works Tonstrnrtinn throb# Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (x ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: % XyalTKlia,...I�1A.....02601.......................... -•---••-•-----------•---•-•-----------------------••-•-----...---•----•--•------------•---•---•--• Location-Address or Lot No. R.ger..Q._ell.-----.....--------------------------•-••---•------...............---. ..................... Owner Address a A..&_.B.Cesepo9l..sex`i!1Ce................................................ ..128..Bishops..Terrace- Hyannis.--MA.---026M.- Installer Address UType of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms..........................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other—T e of Building No. of persons....._5___________________ Showers ( ) — Cafeteria C4 Other fixtures -------------------------------- - .............Design Flow ...............................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow----...................-....................gallons. W •.W Septic Tank—Liquid capacity------------gallons Length................ Width---------------- Diameter................ Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No. .................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area--------------------sq. ft. Seepage Pit No...................... Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ Test Pit No. 1----------------minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit-------------------- Depth to ground water........................ Test Pit No. 2.................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit-------------------- Depth to ground water........................ ----•-•--------------------------•-•----•---•---•-------•-•--...............................--........................................................ Description of Soil........ ••...Sand----•------------•---••.......................•-----------------------------•---------------------------------------------------.....•••.••--- V ------------------------------------11----------- -------------------------------------•---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U N ture of Re ai s r 1 eratj ns Ans er hen applicable._.......in tallati0n_.O......,000-g o __g -fie t, stone paced del a pi �overf ow11. ----------------------------•-------..-----•--------------------------------------------•--•------...---......-----------------------------------------...------------------------------.........--•--- Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with f•1T rl�^ the provisions of 'L- of the State Sanitary Code— The undersi ned further agrees nok to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance ha&1eem issued y the bo, wealth: r ` 9 18 80 Signe _, � �s.... ---- ---1-�--- s� -- ................. Application Approved B �..°. r � r /d ____ 9/1 �0 PP PP Y �. Da Application Disapproved for the following reasons-------------------------------------•-----------....------------------------------------------------------------ --••--.......--•••••••••---•-•-•......-----•-•-•--------•-•-----•-•-•---•--------•-•--•......•••••••---......--•-•---••-•-•--------•-•------•-• ..............................................-•---•-•--- + 80— Date cJ 9/18/80 Permit No.... ••--. _.. Issued -------------- ------ Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH T own' Barnstable ..........................................OF.................................:.......a........................................... ai Tatifiratr of Tomplianrr THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the Individual Sewage Disposal System constructed ( ) or Repaired ( x) ` A & B Less oq1_-Service --_l28__B $ g�?e..Tece,---Fiyannisfi._ ...._026D1..----??5 -6264...._ y..----------•---•-•--••..... p Installer at 71 Main S-'t., Hyannis 02601__-•Roger-Goadel -------------•----•---------------- has been installed in accordance with the,provisions of TI T I;'�. j of The State Sanitary Code as described in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No............. ...80-__ °Z1.... da.ted---------g/1.$ $Q...................... THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALT. NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILt F,INCT ON SATISFACTORY. DATE ��' .`.� - Inspector r, -------•...... .. /�f /7 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH .00 80- '.......................T.�n........OF...........Barnstable.... s ► No..................... FEE........................ �i��la��l nrk� �n�n��rnr�#imrn rrnti� A & B Ces .Permissionherebygranted to Cons ruct ( ) or Repair (X ) an Individual Sewage Dis osal System at No... .......................................................Mdn . t., Hyannis, MA 0 N661_ -- Roger Nodell ... . --------•----------------------•--------------------------------........... tMet as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construction Per it No!------- ." Dated.*....... /18180 - 1 Board of Health �+d�{� l DATE............. /l ................................................. FORM 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS t THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT s d DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY www.mass.gov/dos MITT ROMNEY JANE C. EDMONDS Govemor Director,DLWD KERRY HEALEY ROBERT J.PREZIOSO Lt.Governor Commissioner INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN CHECKLIST FOR SELECTING DELEADER CONTRACTOR Once a determination is made to delead your property,how do you determine whether a deleader-contractor is qualified to safely perform the task? While there are many well-qualified,experienced and conscientious contractors performing this important and potentially hazardous work, there are,unfortunately,contractors who are neither experienced nor capable of safely removing lead from residences. At a minimum,prospective contractors must be licensed by the Division of Occupational Safety(DOS). This license ensures that the contractor has attended an approved deleading training course and is routinely monitored by DOS inspectors for safe work practices. A license alone does not ensure the quality of work. When selecting a deleader contractor,it is suggested that you get at least four(4)or five(5)estimates before you make your selection. The following checklist is offered as a guideline to consider when selecting a contractor: 1. Contractor MUST submit evidence of licensure(i.e.a license issued by the DOS with the contractors photo,license number and expiration date on the front.) 2. Contractor MUST submit evidence that the job supervisor and worker have attended a deleading training course. The supervisor/worker should also produce a license issued by the DOS. 3. Contractor MUST submit proof of a workers compensation policy if he/she has employees. 4. Contractor MUST submit to the owner and tenants a ten(10)day prior notification of deleading work. This notification should also submitted to the Department of Public Health and the local Board of Health. You might want to verify this with the DOS,DPH and the Board of Health. 5. Contractor should submit a list of references of individuals who can attest to the quality of the contractor's work. 6. Contractor should submit a list of prior deleading contracts,including the names,addresses,and telephone numbers of building owners for whom the projects were performed. 7. Contractor should provide a description of any deleading projects which have been prematurely terminated,including the circumstances surrounding termination. 8. Contractor should provide a list of any contractual penalties which the contractor has paid for breach of contract,such as overruns of completion time of liquidated damages. 9. Contractor should identify any citations levied against him/her or the property owners by whom he was contracted,for violations related to his deleading work,including the name or location of the project,the date(s),and how the allegations were resolved. 10. Contractor should submit a description of all legal proceedings,lawsuits,or claims which have been filed or levied against the contractor or any of the contractor's past or present employees for deleading related activities. 11. The contractor violation history and license status can be verified by calling the Division of Occupational Safety. 12. Check with your local Board of Health for information regarding the contractor you may select. 13. The homeowner should always have/demand a written contract with the deleader contractor. Suggest payments made to the contractor be in three(3)installments: A. 1/3 as a down payment B. 1/3 when the job is completed C. 1/3 after the owner receives the Letter of Compliance 14. The written contract should be specific as to the start date and completion date. If the contractor exceeds the completion date,use a daily penalty clause from monies owed to the contractor. (example: 2/3 or 1/3 of the job remaining,contractor is late on end date,$100.00 per day times the number of late days) THIS CHECKLIST SHOULD ONLY BE USED AS A GUIDELINE TO HELP IN THE SELECTION OF A LICENSED QUALIFIED DELEADER CONTRACTOR AND BY NO MEANS SHOULD BE USED AS THE ONLY SELECTION PROCESS OF A DELEADER-CONTRACTOR. 399 Washington Street --5d'Floor --Boston,Massachusetts 02108 ••Tel:(617)727-7047 --Fax: (617)727-7568 Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town .Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE ALLSTON MCNAMARA,PAM R2276 1/15/2004 (617)558-1378 BELMONT ALBERT,RON R1704 10/15/2004 THE LEAD LAB,INC (617)489-5409 BOSTON TILAHUN,WUBISHET R3190 1/4/2004 TW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (617)536-5607 I BRAINTREE COOK,STEPHEN R1189 4/15/2004 IMPERIAL INSPECTION SERVICES (781)843-1141 FLAHERTY,JOHN R1272 7/23/2004 NORFOLK LEAD INSPECTIONS (800)472-4353 FORRAND,DAVH) R3518 1/10/2004 (781)356-7300 JAKAITIS,ANTHONY R2929 7/22/2004 PANTHER ENVIRONMENTAL (800)332-5323 BROCKTON HARTIN,ROBERT R3045 10/5/2004 PROFESSIONAL LEAD PAINT INSEC (508)583-8893 CAMBRIDGE NESTOR KEVIN R1359 1/25/2004 HOUSING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVI (617)876-3333 CHICOPEE MONTEMAGNI,JAMES R1431 10/15/2004 J&M INSPECTION SERVICES (413)535-5002 Monday,December 01,2003 Page 1 of 7 Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE DORCHESTER MACISAAC,JOHN R2378 4/15/2004 ASAP LEAD INSPECTIONS (617)288-8870 MARACIC,CHRISTOPHER R2006 6/2/2004 ASAP LEAD INSPECTIONS (617)288-8870 EAST LONGMEADOW DOLINSKI,STEVE R3171 1/17/2004 ATC ASSOCIATES INC (413)527-5052 WILLIAMS,BRIAN R1958 2/2/2004 ATC ASSOCIATES INC (413)525-1198 EAST WAREHAM VARDEN,WILLIAM ED R3639 9/30/2004 LEADSAFE ENVIRONMENTAL SER (508)669-5088 EAST WEYMOUTH WEYDT,JAMES R1196 7/9/2004 SOUTH SHORE LEAD PAINT TESTIN (781)337-5546 FALL RIVER MONIZ,BILL R1947 9/11/2004 FALL RIVER LEAD PAINT TESTING (508)675-5546 FITCHBURG CATALDO,JOSEPH R3147 2/25/2004 CAT INSPECTIONS (978)345-7273 GLOUCESTER OLSON,NANCY R1180 10/15/2004 LEAD PAINT TESTING CO (978)462_9351 Monday,December 01,2003 Page 2 of 7 Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE HATFIELD INCHARDI,NINA R2515 7/23/2004 NORWICH LABORATORIES (413)247-3000 HAVERHILL HOLMES,RICHARD R1837 7/15/2004 RP HOLMES ENVIROMENTAL (978)372-3977 LAWRENCE MARCIELLO,GARY R3169 3/22/2004 (978)685-4172 LEOMINSTER CAULFIELD,CHRISTINE R1950 5/4/2004 CAULFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL (978)534-4670 LOWELL VEGA,STEPHEN R1878 2/3/2004 (978)455-4077 LUNENBURG JOHNSON,STEPHEN R3324 3/8/2004 LEAD PAINT INSPECTION SERVICE (978)582-8210 LYNN ORTIZ,DAVID R1098 10/15/2004 DAVID&SON LEAD INSPECTION (800)640-2979 MANOMET WALSH,JOHN RI 174 10/15/2004 PLYMOUTH COUNTY HOMES INC (800)735-6615 Monday,December 01,2003 Page 3 of 7 J Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE MILTON LYNCH,3RD,BERNARD R1149 4/20/2004 MA CAPE COD HOME INSP CO (617)698-7763 NAHANT WALSH,JAMES R1032 12/27/2003 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASS (781)598-1177 J NEW BEDFORD FRANKLIN,AMY R2171 4/30/2004 FRANKLIN ANALYTICAL SERVICE (508)991-5778 LOVEGROVE,VINCENT R1542 4/12/2004 HOME FREE DELEADING (508)994-9153 NEWBURYPORT TOLOSKO,RAYMOND R1181 10/15/2004 LEAD PAINT TESTING CO (978)462-9351 NEWINGTON FREUDEN,NEAL RI 104 4/15/2004 ENVIROSCIENCE CONSULTANTS I (860)953-2700 NEWTON RISKO,JOHN R1128 11/16/2004 J H R CONTRACTING (617)928-0578 NORWOOD PILLING,JOHN R2787 5/9/2004 GZA GEOENVIRONMENTAL,INC. (781)278-5715 PITTSFIELD Monday,December Decemb 01,2003 Page 4 of 7 Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE PITTSFIELD MILLER,TERRY R2725 10/30/2004 THE LEAD LAB (413)499-3015 READING DOWD,THOMAS R1170 10/15/2004 N SHORE LEAD PAINT TEST SERVI (800)540-5323 RICHMOND SET,JOHN RI 142 10/15/2004 ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS IN (800)526-1514 SALEM BEGIN,OSCAR R1063 4/12/2004 A PAINTING&LEAD DETECTION (978)741-4063 SANDWICH HEMMILA,FREDERIC R2736 9/4/2004 LEAD PAI NT INSPECTIONS BY FRE (508)888-8378 SHARON KANE,JACK R3144 9/1/2004 SHERLOCK ENVIRONMENTAL (781)784-7049 SPRINGFIELD BURGESS,DAVID R1729 5/15/2004 EMERALD LEAD TEST (413)736-LEAD FOLEY,TIMOTHY R1208 4/28/2004 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING SERVI (413)733-5802 STONEHAM Monday,December 01,2003 Page 5 of 7 l Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE STONEHAM BLACKMAN,MEL R1377 10/15/2004 MEL BLACKMAN LEAD INSPECTOR (781)665-3806 TAUNTON LAFRANCE,NEIL R1100 10/15/2004 LEADSAFE ENVIRONMENTAL SER (508)669-5088 MACLARY,RICHARD R1785 7/15/2004 Al MIDDLEBORO LEAD DETECTIO (508)946-1957 WAKEFIELD LASKEY,WARREN R3561 12/19/2003 (781)245-6817 WATERTO WN FICO,STEPHEN R3643 10/29/2004 ASAP LEAD INSPECTIONS (617)923-2816 WEBSTER YOUNG,JOHN R3559 3/15/2004 (866)449-0909 WEST DENNIS BEAULIEU,ROBERT R1075 4/20/2004 CAPE COD BUILDING INSPECTIONS (508)398-9387 WESTFIELD SHECRALLAH,NEIL R3170 2/28/2004 (413)572-1332 WESTPORT Monday,December 01,2003 Page 6 of 7 Massachusetts Private Risk Assessors City/Town Name License Number Expiration Date Business Name PHONE WESTPORT NUNES,ERNEST R1249 4/28/2004 ERN-WAY HOME INSPECTIONS (508)675-7120 PACHECO,LUIS R1670 11/5/2004 CHILD SAFETY LEAD PAINT CO (508)678-8944 WESTWOOD KELLNER,GARY R1981 5/13/2004 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL SERV (800)640-0404 WILBRAHAM COLLINS CROCHIERE,ANN R2724 9/8/2004 ACLIN INC (413)596-5110 WOBURN BIFANO,FRANCIS R3240 8/8/2004 ATC ASSOCIATES INC (781)932-9400 DEVINE,GWEN R1659 2/7/2004 ATC ASSOCIATES INC (781)932-9400 Monday,December 01,2003 Page 7 of 7 a� (UceotSed Lqj LIS rPrivate Inspector t City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Agawam MA Haynes Mark Environmental Compliance Master Inspector 1969 Sery 10/5/2005 (413)789-3530 Allston MA Enright John Inspector 3652 7/16/2005 (617)782-8393 Allston MA McNamara Pam Inspector/Risk 2276 1/.15/2006 (617)558-1378 essor Arlington MA Boehm Bernard Certified Lead Inspections Inspector ector P 1790 4/15/2006 (781)643-3961 Attleboro MA Harris Jeffrey Inspector/Risk 3708 1/15/2006 508-226-2822 Assessor Baltimore MD McCanns James Connor Environmental Inspector 3617 3/7/2006 (401)296-7971 Baltimore MD Miller Shawn Connor Environmental Inspector 3620 3/7/2006 (410)296-7971 Belmont MA Albert Ron The Lead Lab,Inc Master/Risk 1704 10/15/2005 (617)489-5409 Boston MA Ed Assessor 9e Benny B J Edge Associates Inspector 2110 8/5/2005 (617)822-1214 Boston MA Lee Harrrison Lee Environmental Master/Risk 3072 11/1/2005 (617)504-5297 Assessor Boston MA Tilahun Wubishet TW Environmental Services Inspector/Risk 3190 1/4/2006 1-800-784-5675 Braintree MA Forrand David Assessor Inspector/Risk 3518 1/10/2006 (781)356-7300 x 220 Assessor Braintree MA Rizzo Sean Panther Environmental Svc,Inc Inspector 2230 4/15/2006 (800)332-5323 Braintree MA Laflamme Donn Levine Fricke Recon Master Inspector P 3325 10/18/2005 (781)356-7300 Braintree MA Flaherty John Norfolk Lead Inspections Inspector/Risk 1272 8/11/2005 (800)472-4353 Brighton MA Knapp Bernard Assessor Inspector/Risk 3713 2/13/2006 617-787-0116 Brockton MA Harlin Robert Robert Professional Lead Paint Insect Inspector/Risk 3045 10/5/2005 (508)583-8893 Assessor Cambridge MA Nestor Kevin Housing Environmental Inspector/Risk 1359 Services 1/25/2006 (617)876-3333 Chicopee ssessor MA Montemagni James J&M Inspection Services Master/Risk 1431 10/15/2005 (413)535-5002 Dighton MA Lafrance Neil Assessor Service eadsafe Environmental Master/Risk 1100 10/15/2005 (5081669-5088 Assessor Wednesday,April20,2005 Page I of 6 r City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Dorchester MA Springer Harold Atc Associates Inc Master Inspector 3041 7/16/2005 617-288-6194 Dorchester MA Macisaac John Asap Lead Inspections Inspector/Risk 2378 4/15/2006 (617)288-8870 Assessor Dorchester MA Bifano Francis AtcAssociates Inc Inspector/Risk 3240 8/8/2005 (781)932-9400 ext Assessor 1417 Dorchester MA Maracic Christopher Asap Lead Inspections Master/Risk 2006 6/2/2005 (617)288-8870 Assessor Dorchester MA Fico Stephen Asap Lead Inspections Ihspector/Risk 3643 10/29/2005 617-697-1031 Assessor Dracut MA Descheneaux Raymond All State Services Env.,Inca Master Inspector 1758 10/15/2005 (978)957-9309 Dracut MA Fuller Anita All State Services Env.,Inc. Inspector 2656 5/20/2005 (978)957-9309 East Hampton MA Dolinski Steve Atc Associates Inc Inspector/Risk 3171 1/17/2006 (413)527-5052 Assessor East Orleans MA Scofield Bruce Inspector 2669 8/7/2005 (617)542-6521 East Sandwich MA Hemmila Frederic Lead Paint Inspections By Fred Inspector/Risk 2736 9/4/2005 (508)888-8378 Assessor East Wareham MA Varden William Ed Leadsafe Environmental Inspector/Risk 3639 10/11/2005 (508)295-7606 Service Assessor Easthampton MA Lynch David Inspector 3727 12/20/2005 413-789-3530 Everett MA Raia Frank Inspector 1985 10/22/2005 (617)387-0805 Fairhaven MA Home David Inspector 3297 6/1/2005 508-993-6429 Fall River MA Moniz Bill Fall River Lead Paint Testing Inspector/Risk 1947 10/18/2005 (508)675-5546 Assessor Fitchburg MA Cataldo Joseph Cat Inspections Inspector/Risk 3147 2/25/2006 (978)345-7273 Assessor Framingham MA Quinlan Michael Quinlan Lead Inspector 3610 8/28/2005 508-405-1579 Framingham MA Platine Bruce Bp Home Inspection Certified Inspector 1047 11/7/2005 (508)879-3047 Gardner MA Greene Richard A-Compliance Inspections Inspector 3574 6/18/2005 978-632-3900 Hatfeild MA Inchardi Nina Norwich Laboratories Inspector/Risk 2515 7/23/2005 (413)247-3000 Assessor Haverhill MA Holmes Richard R P Holmes Enviromental Master/Risk 1837 7/15/2005 (978)372-3977 Assessor Holyoke MA Dembek Walter Inspector 1155 1/12/2006 (413)538-9377 Indian Orchard MA Jones Robbin Inspector 3729 1/25/2006 978-957-7872 Wednesday,April 20,2005 Page 2 of 6 City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Lawrence MA Cuscia Allan Lawrence MA Marciello Gary Inspector 3161 1/3/2006 (978)682-8948 Master/Risk 3169 3/22/2006 (978)685-4172 Leominster MA Caulfield Assessor Christine Caulfield Environmental Master/Risk essor 1950 5/4/2005 (978)534-4670 Lowell MA Desmarais Susan Sd Lead Inspections Inspector ector P 1896 5/1/2005 (978)458-3521 Lowell MA Daly Dennis N E Lead Paint Testing Service Inspector/Risk 1908 7/16/2005 (978)458-4596 Lowell Assessor MA Vega Stephen Master/Risk 1878 2/3/2006 (978)455-4077 Assessor Lunenburg MA Johnson Stephen Lead Paint Inspection Service Inspector/Risk 3324 3/8/2006 508-726-0536 Lunenburg MA SI man Assessor . Y Joseph Greater Boston Lead Paint Inspector 1430 11/9/2005 Test (617)515-1023 Lynn MA Ortiz David David&Son Lead Inspection Inspector/Risk 1098 10/15/2005 (800)640-2979 Marion MA Franklin Amy Assessor Franklin Analytical Services Master/Risk 2171 4/15/2006 (508)748-3156 Assessor Medway MA Carter David Minuteman Environmental Inspector/Risk 3134 10/3/2005 (800)563-5323 Melrose MA Pesce Assessor John Master Inspector 1201 6/6/2005 (781)665-9555 Methuen MA Corsetti Robert R.J.Inspections Inspector P 2098 10/15/2005 (978)681-8759 Milton MA Nabreski David Inspector 3519 11/18/2005 (617)983-6781 Milton MA Lynch,3rd Bernard Ma Cape Cod Home Insp Co Master/Risk 1149 4/20/2005 (617)698 7763 Assessor Nahant MA Walsh James American Environmental Master/Risk 1032 Assess 12/27/2005 (781)598-1177 New Bedford MA Huston Assessor Gerald Huston Lead Consulting Co. Inspector 2039 4/15/2006 (508)997-0116 New Bedford MA Lovegrove Vincent Home Free Deleading Inspector/Risk 1542 4/12/2006 (508)994-9153 New FairfieldAssessor CT Heller Richard Inspector P 2810 3/27/2006 (203)746-0405 Newington CT Freuden Neal Enviroscience Consultants,Inc Master/Risk 1104 4/15/2006 (860)953-2700 Assessor Newington 9 CT Miner Craig Enviroscience Consultants,Inc Inspector 3569 3/13/2006 (617)282-4675 Newington CT Bateman Paul Enviroscience Consultants,Inc Inspector 3571 12/18/2005 (860)593-2700 Newton MA Risko John JHR Env;ronm--•_,T__.:__. _ ... i miring inspector/Risk 1128 11/16/2005 (617)928-0578 Assessor Wednesday,April 20,2005 Page 3 of 6 City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Newton MA Tenjo Clara Inspector/Risk 1454 4/22/2005 (617)558-1889 essor North Adams MA Ransford,Sr Charles Ransford Inspection Services Inspector ector p 1179 12/18/2005 (413)663-6951 North Easton MA Beaudette Marc Inspector 3728 11/18/2005 508-230-3015 Norwood MA Pilling John Gza Geoenvironmental,Inc. Master/Risk 2787 6l18/2005 (781)278-5715 Norwood MA Doherty Alfred Norwood Associates Assessor Inspector 2796 3/20/2006 (781)769-1010 Pawtucket RI O'Brien Edward Asap Lead Inspection Inspector/Risk 3712 2/11/2006 401-451-9441 Pawtucket RI Nevins Assessor Timothy Resource Controls Pelham NH Morgenstern Brenton Inspector 3235 10/11/2005 (401)728-6860 Inspector 1817 10/18/2005 (603)635-9291 Pembroke MA Cook Stephen Imperial Inspection Services Inspector/Risk 1189 Assessor 4/15/2006 (781)843-1141 Pittsfield MA Miller Terry The Lead Lab,Inc. Inspector/Risk 2725 10/30/2005 (413)499-3015 Assessor Plaistow NH Maida Paul Maida Services,Inc. Inspector 1257 6/25/2005 Plymouth MA Tremblay Anthony Levine Fricke Recon Inspector 1915 (800)669-3809 Plymouth MA Webster Jason 5/13/2005 (781)356-7300 Inspector 3509 1/23/2006 508-747-1911 Randolph MA Bascom Scott Inspector 3244 1/5/2006 781-963-0774 Reading MA Dowd Thomas No.Shore Lead Paint Test Svc. Master/Risk 1170 10/15/2005 (800)540-5323 Assessor Richmond MA Set John Environmental Inspectors Inc Inspector/Risk 1142 10/15/2005 (800)526-1514 Salem Assessor MA Begin Oscar A Painting&Lead Detection Inspector/Risk 1063 4/12/2006 Assessor (978)741 4063 Sharon MA Kane Jack Sherlock Environmental Master/Risk 3144 9/1/2005 (781)784-7049 Sharon MA Kane Jr. Jack Assessor Inspector 3722 7/23/2005 781-784-7548 Sharon MA Powers Robert Inspector/Risk 3651 11/15/2005 (781)784-8755 Assessor Shrewsbury MA Smith Robert RCS Lead Paint Detection Inspector 3694 4/25/2005 508-873-3455 Shrewsbury MA Smith Robert RCS Lead Paint Detection Inspector 3694 Springfield MA Balfour Scott Lead Test 4/25/2006 508-873-3455 Master Inspector 1143 3/20/2006 413 74 - 3 ( ) 7 532„ Wednesday,April 20,2005 Page 4 of 6 City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Springfield MA Burgess David Emerald Lead Test Inspector/Risk 1729 5/15/2005 (413)736-LEAD Assessor Springfield MA Foley Timothy Environmental Testing Master/Risk 1208 4/22/2005 (413)733-5802 Services Assessor Springfield MA Samimi Behzad Master Inspector 1726 7/24/2005 (413)782-0258 Stoneham MA Blackman Mel Mel Blackman Lead Inspector Master/Risk 1377 10/14/2005 (781)665-3806 Assessor Taunton MA Eastman Brenda Environmental Lead Detection Inspector/Risk 3691 7/15/2005 508-823-8730 Assessor Townsend MA Galeota Greg Galeota Associates Inc. Master Inspector 1594 1/15/2006 (978)597-1300 Uxbridge MA Jacobs Ronald Inspector 3718 7/14/2005 508-278-6518 Wakefield MA Laskey Warren Master/Risk 3561 12/19/2005 (781)245-6817 Assessor West Dennis MA Beaulieu Robert Cape Cod Building Inspections Inspector/Risk 1075 4/20/2005 (508)398-9387 Assessor West Dennis MA Beaulieu Robert Cape Cod Building Inspections Inspector/Risk 1075 4/20/2006 (508)398-9387 Assessor West Springfield MA Williams Brian Atc Associates Inc Master/Risk 1958 2/2/2006 413-781-0070 Assessor West Springfield MA Abad David Atc Associates Inc Inspector 3606 1/6/2006 413-781-0070 West Yarmouth MA Kleamenakis III Andrew Panther Environmental Svc,Inc Inspector/Risk 3653 5/5/2005 781-849-7313 Assessor Westford MA Sherry Edward Inspector 2753 6/1/2005 (978)692-1339 Westport MA Pacheco Luis Child Safety Lead Paint Co Inspector/Risk 1670 11/5/2005 (508)678-8944 Assessor Westport MA Nunes Ernest Ern-Way Home Inspections Inspector/Risk 1249 4/28/2006 (508)675-7120 Assessor Westport MA Nunes Ernest Ern-Way Home Inspections Inspector/Risk 1249 4/28/2005 (508)675-7120 Assessor Westwood MA Kellner Gary Harvard Environmental Master/Risk 1981 5/13/2005 (800)640-0404 Services Assessor Weymouth MA Weydt James South Shore Lead Paint Inspector/Risk 1196 7/9/2005 781 337-5546 Testing Assessor ( ) Weymouth MA Jakaitis Anthony Panther Environmental Svc,Inc Master/Risk 2929 7/23/2005 (800)332-5323 Assessor Weymouth MA Young James Levine Fricke Recon Inspector 3236 1/29/2006 (781)337-4420 Wilbraham MA Collins Crochiere Ann Aclin Inc Master/Risk 2724 9/8/2005 (413)596-5110 Assessor vilmington iVIA Wood Martin Institute For Environmental Ed Inspector 2491 7/25/2005 (603)434-0856 Wednesday,April 20,2005 Page 5 of 6 City State LastName FirstName Company Licence Type Number Expire Telephone# Wilmington MA French Kevin K&B Home Inspections Inspector 1547 11/3/2005 (978)694-9272 Winthrop MA Avola Raymond Avola Contracting Inspector 1484 8/17/2005 (617)846-5434 Woburn MA Roche Thomas Covino Enviromental Master Inspector 1676 5/15/2005 (781)933-2555 Associates Woburn MA Devine Gwen Atc Associates Inc Master/Risk 1659 2/7/2006 781 9329400 Assessor Worcester MA Leblanc Gerald Inspector 3249 3/5/2006 (508)890-8806 Wednesday,April 20,2005 Page 6 of 6 REFERRAL Date of Referral: Code Enforcement Lead Determination Inspector: License Number: Board of Health: BOH mailing; address: BOH Telephone Number: (� Address: Apt. No./Floor: Was the residence built prior to 1978? Yes No In accordance with 105 CMR 410.750 (J) and 105 CMR 460.700 (B), I conducted a lead determination.at the above address on (date of determination). A copy of the determination report is enclosed. I tested twenty (20) surfaces for the presence of lead paint and no positive results were detected. I am referring this case to the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for a follow-up determination. Inspector A CLPPP inspector will be in contact with you to schedule a follow-up site visit to this property. AGREEMENT DATE: CASE NUMBER: COURT: JUDGE/MAGISTRATE: COMPLAINANT: DEFENDANT: PROPERTY ADDRESS: On this date, defendant has requested a continuance. Defendant has communicated to the court and to the complainant an intention to bring the dwelling unit listed above into compliance with the Massachusetts Lead Law. The Health Department concurs that a continuance of this matter is appropriate. Defendant agrees to complete the following tasks prior to the next court date: Defendant's signature Complainant agrees to complete the following tasks prior to the next court date: Complainant's signature Failure of the defendant to complete the agreed upon items may be offered as evidence of defendant's lack of good faith effort and will be considered if additional continuances are requested by the defendant. Failure of the complainant to complete the agreed upon items may, depending on circumstances, be considered as mitigating factors should a defendant fail to complete his agreed upon tasks. Next court date: Type: REQUEST FOR DETERMINATION OF LEAD HAZARDS AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LEAD LAW Date: 20 request the Department print name of occupant of Public Health to inspect my residence or dwelling unit for lead paint. The address of this residence or unit: Street and Apartment Number Massachusetts. City or Town Zip code The telephone number to reach me there is: ( ) Phone Number The child (ren) under the age of six (6) years who reside(s) in this household is/are: Name Was the residence built before 1978? Yes No I understand that the lead determination requested may include all rooms of the dwelling unit or residential premises, common areas,porches and accessible exterior areas, as well as other buildings within the property lines. I further understand that if there is a child under six (6) years of age in residence, and the determination hereby requested identifies lead hazards in violation of Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, section 197, and Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 460.110 and .750, such violations must be either deleaded for full compliance, or the unit must be brought under interim control, at the property owner's expense. The property owner must correct all violations,whether for full compliance or interim control, within 120 days of the receipt of an Order to Correct Violations. The property owner must also submit within 60 days of the receipt of such an Order, a copy of a signed contract with a licensed deleader, if one will be necessary for the required work. If the owner or his/her agent is going to perform owner/agent deleading 1 BOH Request for Determination Revised 11/04 `k, the owner must also submit a special form within 60 days. If the owner fails to comply with the Order to Correct Violations, the Health Department shall initiate judicial proceedings against the owner to enforce the Order. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program conducts random audits of inspections conducted by private inspectors and risk assessments conducted by private risk assessors following lead determinations. Such monitoring is performed to assure the quality of services being provided to the public. By requesting this determination, you agree to allow CLPPP access to your residential premises or dwelling unit after the initial determination and prior to your returning once any deleading, whether for full compliance or interim control, is completed. Not all private inspections or private risk assessments will be audited, so you may not hear from CLPPP requesting access for these additional visits. Signature of Occupant i 2 BOH Reauest for Determination Revised 11/04 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services ` Department of Public Health Center for Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program 250 Washington Street, 7t" floor Boston, MA 02108 (800) 532-9571 MITT ROMNEY GOVERNOR KERRY HEALEY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON COMMISSIONER Date: To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to 105 CMR 460.760(E)(2), and under the concurrent authority over Lead Law enforcement cases granted by M.G.L. c. 111, § 198, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (MDPH/CLPPP) is assuming responsibility for enforcement in the case regarding the following address: Please forward to us proof of legal service, copies of the parental request form,the lead determination report, the Order to Correct Violation(s) and cover letter, and copies of any other documentation in your possession concerning this case. Upon completion of prosecution of this case, DPH/CLPPP will forward to you all the compliance documentation on this case for your files. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Inspector Director MDPH/CLPPP Telephone CLPPP Assuming Jurisdiction Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 1 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services IUMSTABM 9 MASS. g Thomas F. Geiler,Director 16 9.1A Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director .200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 LEAD DETERMINATION REPORT FORM Date of Dete ination• Inspector: H \ �` r SS. License#: — ad�/ Method Used.�Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: X-Ray Fluorescence Model: 1#: Property Address: M aM Seri Apt. # 4tIonno, 2 Description of Property: Single family Y Multi-family #units Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: �Pre-1978 Post-1978 Occupant: {Z r:{ s,�H �JZ„Lart„ Occupants under s' age: 3-0 r m n rHn DOB: S/2 116,.S� DOB: DOB: Occupant's Telephone: U 0— Property Owner(s): .i c.1 r o ` MC4 Owner's Address: / ", Nyc4n.n4 MA Owner's Telephoner Lead Hazards found? Yes No An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates a dangerous level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. Deleading should not be undertaken based on this report. A licensed lead inspector must do a full inspection in order for you to qualify for a Compliance Letter. Deleading of lead painted surfaces must be performed by an appropriately authorized person, including a licensed deleading contractor, a licensed lead-safe renovator, and an owner/agent who is trained to perform specific work as required under the Lead Law. Contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional information regarding deleading and training. BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 2 i LOCATION SOURCE Pb 1. Child's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 2. Child's bedroom Wind w si D(o,rTHAn f 3. Living room c 4. Kitchen P 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7. Exterior Cellar window units 8. Exterior Window sills below 5' 9. Exterior Main entry door casing 10. Interior Outside corner of baseboard 11. YcitclieTF athroom taif-fail L 12. Bathroom Window sill 13. Exterior Threshold 14. Interior hallway(common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway(common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway(common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18. Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns(<6" diameter or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead 23. Garage/Outbuilding Door casing or jamb 24. Interior Closet door a oard(uncapped) .zym/" 25. Interior Cabinet door, shelf, or wall 1/V►�'�^ S Pe-�— I I BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 2 Ll C �Q I LEAD DETERMINATION REPORT FO Date of Detg ina ion: 2� o Inspector: qV1 License#: - ' 7 Method Used: Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: p&sLo os/d oS X-Ray Fluorescence Model: Serial : Property Address: Apt.# 2 Description of Property: Single family Multi-family #units _ Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property:, C Pre-1978 1600 P st-1978 Occupant: f� An u d Occupants u der six y ar of age: Y. .Ic�rA,.. DOB: S 201 ri DOB: DOB: Occupant's Telephone: 08' 0- Property Owner(s): r Owner's Address: e✓ �6 �� b zf f /n r M o Owner's Telephoner Lead Hazards found? Yes No. An X-ray fluorescence reading equal to or greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to r K sodium sulfide indicates a dangerous level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. A IF Deleading should not be undertaken based on this report. A licensed lead Inspector must do a`fut inspection in order for you to qualify for a Compliance Letter.Deleading of lead painted surfaces must be performed by an appropriately authorized person, including a licensed deleading contractor,a licensed lead-safe renovator,and an owner/agent who is trained to perform specific work as required under the Lead Law. Contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional information regarding deleading and training. ; Determination Report form without letterhead.doe rev 8/02 w LOCATION SOURCE Pb--" 1. Child's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 2. 'Child's bedroom 3. Living roo 'C_ F Window parting bead/exterior.sill area 4. Krtc en q ( � Window parting bead/exterior sill area 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7. Exterior Cellar window units 8. Exterior Window sills below 5' 9. Exterior Main entry door casing 10. Interior N@C( Outside corner of baseboard 11. itchen Bathroo rne N Chair rail e �-�- 12. Bathroom Window sill 13. Exterior Threshold 14. Interior hallway(common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway(common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway(common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18. Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns(<6"diameter;or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead 23. Garage/Outbuilding Door casing or jamb 24. Interior Lloset door or baseboard(uncapped) 25. 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B.S.A.PAINTING COMPANY,INC. 44 SPRING ST 21 WATER STREET 23 PARK STREET PO BOX 465 AMESBURY,MA 01913 ARLINGTON,MA 024743313 ADAMS,MA 01220 978-388-6516 Has Employees: Yes 781-646-0209 Has Employees: Yes 413-743-7657 Has Employees: No DC001712 Expires: 5/15/2006 DC001820 Expires: 11/17/2005 DC000024 Expires: 3/1/2006 JESSE L.WRIGHT SZYMON PLONA ROBERT J.MURPHY ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE K&S CONSTUCTION ROBERT J.MURPHY LEAD PAINT SPECIALISTS INC. 11 GROVE ST SPECIALIST P.O.BOX 1147 AUBURN,MA 01501 14 WARWICK STREET ATKINSON,NH 03811 508-832-9733 Has Employees: Yes AUBURN,MA 01501 603-362-6101 Has Employees: No 508-756-4567 Has Employees: No DC000906 Expires: 1/4/2006 DC001747 Expires: 3/17/2006 DC001740 Expires: 11/15/2005 KENNETH H.MCCARTER MATTHEW CLARK PETER ATSIKNOUDAS SAFE HOME DELEAD&CONSTR.CO., TMC SERVICES 125 BELMONT ST INC. 1 WILLIAM WAY BELMONT,MA 02478 421R SOUTH MAIN STREET BELLINGHAM,MA 02019 617-594-8689 Has Employees: No BELLINGHAM,MA 02019 508-966-3737 Has Employees: Yes 508-883-4056 Has Employees: No DC001068 Expires: 6110/2006 DC001214 Expires: 9/29/2005 DC000574 Expires: 9/2/2005 JOHN HOWARD HAMMOND,JR. PATRICK DOWD ERROL W.WALSHE HAMMOND DELEADING&REMODELING AFFORDABLE CONSTRUCTION& COMMONWEALTH CONTRACTING 19 ORCHARD STREET DELEADING CO. 46 CRESTHILL ROAD BERKLEY,MA 02779 10 GRAY TERRACE BRIGHTON,MA 02135-1829 508-821-7684 Has Employees: Yes BRAINTREE,MA 02184- 617-789-5427 Has Employees: Yes 617-848-3029 Has Employees: No DC001725 Expires: 2/10/2006 DC001593 Expires: 4/18/2006 DC001533 Expires: 11/22/2005 CASEY G.PIERCE SCOTT C.AIKEY ANTHONY MENDES ENVIRONMENTAL ABATEMENT UNLEADED PLUS BAREWOOD DELEADING TECHNOLOGIES 1494 DUNHAMTOWN RD 86 WENTWORTH AVENUE 36 BELVISTA ROAD,APT 48 P.O.BOX 323 BROCKTON,MA 02301 BRIGHTON,MA 02135 BRIMFIELD,MA 01010 508-580-3550 Has Employees: No 617-277-3366 Has Employees: No 413-245-2887 Has Employees: No DC001745 Expires: 1/13/2006 DC000501 Expires: 4/27/2006 DC000217 Expires: 5/8/2006 ANNETTE DILLARD JOHN C.HAFFERTY MANUEL S.DASILVA CHILDRENS CHOICE DELEADING CORNERSTONE ASSOCIATES,INC. DASILVA DELEADING CONTRACTOR 21 ELLSWORTH STREET 567 PLEASANT STREET SUITE 103 103 WALNUT STREET BROCKTON,MA 02301 P.O.BOX 2436 P.O.BOX 936 508-897-0401 Has Employees: No BROCKTON,MA 02405 BROCKTON,MA 02401 508-587-3349 Has Employees: Yes 508-583-8485 Has Employees: Yes This informations updated on the first business day of each month. while most contractors renew p y ct rs re a their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 1 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC001498 Expires: 11/19/2005 DC001750 Expires: 7/29/2005 DC001814 Expires: 7/13/2005 JOEL E.MCBEE NATHANIEL DUBLIN DENNIS GIAKOUMIS MCBEE DELEADER CONTRACTOR LEEDER MANAGEMENT COMPANY 237 GARDEN ST#14 24 WELLINGTON STREET 318 HARVARD STREET RM 23 CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138 BROCKTON,MA 02301 BROOKLINE,MA 02446 617-592-3611 Has Employees: No 508-559-6098 Has Employees: No 617-232-8700 Has Employees: Yes DC001827 Expires: 1/2/2006 DC000493 Expires: 2/7/2006 DC001665 Expires: 11/1/2005 GREGORY LEBLANC PASQUALE FREDA KONRAD DZIERZYNSKI ALIWISH DELEADING DELEAD ALL CD ENTERPRISES 205 HURLEY ST 213 HARVARD STREET 75 PUMPKIN LN CAMBRIDGE,MA 02141 CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139 CHARLTON,MA 01507 617-547-5152 Has Employees: No 617-491-8162 Has Employees: No 508-248-5776 Has Employees: No DC000663 Expires: 6/20/2006 DC000602 Expires: 1/13/2006 DC001260 Expires: 3/1/2006 RONALD A.PEIK JAIME ROJAS RONALD E.BARONE ALPINE ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. AAMCO BEST CONSTRUCTION BARONE'S LEAD PAINT REMOVAL 21 PROGRESS AVE SUITE 1 102 BLOSSOM STREET 60 DUDLEY ST CHELMSFORD,MA 01824- P.O.BOX 505284 CHELSEA,MA 02150 978-250-2740 Has Employees: Yes CHELSEA,MA 02150 617-908-7008 Has Employees: No 617-560-5932 Has Employees: No DC001494 Expires: 4/11/2006 DC001269 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC001837 Expires: 5/9/2006 GEORGE T.ABDOW EILEEN R.MCGARRY WILLIAM BOUCHER GEORGE ABDOW ENTERPRISES MASTER MAINTENANCE,INC. GCS INDUSTRIES LLC 213 BROADWAY STREET P.O.BOX 1144 90 EAST HOUSATONIC ST CHICOPEE,MA 01020- 267 PRAIRE STREET DALTON,MA 01226 413-594-2616 Has Employees: No CONCORD,MA 01742 413-684-2369 Has Employees: Yes 978-371-0717 Has Employees: Yes DC001835 Expires: 3/29/2006 DC001356 Expires: 10/21/2006 DC001709 Expires: 3/29/2006 BOB H.ODIMEGWU JOHN VAILLANCOURT ANDREW SIMPSON UNISAFE LEAD REMOVAL LLC. M.K.J.CONSTRUCTION A&S CONSTRUCTION&DEMO 8 FAY RD 8 CRAVEN TERRACE 25 BAILEY STREET DEDHAM,MA 02026 DERRY,NH 03038-4409 DORCHESTER,MA 02124 617-331-7010 Has Employees: No 617-513-9461 Has Employees: No 617-799-4955 Has Employees: No DC001555 Expires: 7/27/2005 DC001398 Expires: 2/2/2006 DC001821 Expires: 12/9/2005 THOMAS J.CAULFIELD TONI M.BARBOZA RICHARD PROSPER AAAA AFFORDABLE DORCHESTER ADGREENE ENTERPRISES,INC. AFFORDABLE CONST.&DELEADING DELEADING CO 53 CLAPP STREET INC. 119 SYDNEY ST DORCHESTER,MA 02125 10 MERCIER AVE DORCHESTER,MA 02125 617-287-8551 Has Employees: No DORCHESTER,MA 02124 617-282-1603 Has Employees: No 617-288-7126 Has Employees: Yes DC000322 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC001385 Expires: 7/20/2006 DC001697 Expires: 10/20/2005 ROBERT N.MADDEN PETER LARKIN TROY J.BASCOM ALL AMERICAN DELEADING,INC. ALL OUT DELEADING BASCOM ENVIRONMENTAL& 1005 DORCHESTER AVENUE 15 SAINT MARKS ROAD CONTRACTING SERVICES DORCHESTER,MA 02125 DORCHESTER,MA 02124 TROY BASCOM 617-287-9599 Has Employees: Yes 617-436-2494 Has Employees: No 91 AMES ST BOX C85 DORCHESTER,MA 02124 This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 2 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC000873 Expires: 4/19/2006 DC001005 Expires: 10/20/2005 DC001681 Expires: 9/7/2005 ANTONIO GOMES BRANDAO DENHAM.E.BARRETT MICHAEL QUINN BRANDAO DELEADING COMPANY DELEADING SYSTEM WINDOW EMERALD DE-LEADING 47 TONAWANDA STREET REPLACEMENT 1604 DORCHESTER AVENUE DORCHESTER,MA 02124 349 PARK STREET DORCHESTER,MA 02122 617-265-9858 Has Employees: No DORCHESTER,MA 02124 617-265-8731 Has Employees: No 617-287-2182 Has Employees: No DC001699 Expires: 10/21/2006 DC001807 Expires: 4/25/2006 DC001832 Expires: 2/17/2006 NOEL G.C.LAING OLOWU BODURIN EDWARD T.BOWSER III LAING ENTERPRISES,INC. LONGWAY DELEAD/REMODEL LPRD GROUP,LLC 493 GENEVA AVENUE CONTRACTOR 4 MOUNT VERNON ST DORCHESTER,MA 02122 15 ARGYLE TERR#24 DORCHESTER,MA 02125 617-287-8800 Has Employees: Yes DORCHESTER,MA 02124 617-929-0416 Has Employees: No 857-991-2742 Has Employees: No DC001790 Expires: 3/17/2006 DC000455 Expires: 9/22/2005 DC001696 Expires: 8/24/2005 JOSEPH M.MATTHEWS MILES 0.IYAMU DAVID GREENWOOD JR. MATTHEWS ENTERPRIZE MILES CONTRACTING COMPANY NEW ENGLAND ENVIROMENTAL 65 STRATTON ST 86 BRUNSWICK STREET 66 VON HILLERN ST DORCHESTER,MA 02124 DORCHESTER,MA 02121 DORCHESTER,MA 02125 617-594-5830 Has Employees: No 617-436-4225 Has Employees: No 617-847-8900 Has Employees: Yes DC001692 Expires: 8/11/2005 DC001809 Expires: 6/7/2006 DC001478 Expires: 11/15/2005 PADRAIG DOWD STEVEN SMALL SCOTT A.KNIGHTLY PATRIOT DELEADING AND SMALL WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL SEACOAST DIVERSIFIED,INC.DBA CONSTRUCTION CO. SERVICES LEAD SOURCE 366 CENTRE ST.,APT B-1 15 VICTORY RD 23 HORNE STREET DORCHESTER,MA 02122 APT 37 DOVER,NH 03820 617-822-0254 Has Employees: No DORCHESTER,MA 02122 603-749-9274 Has Employees: Yes DC001798 Expires: 5125/2006 DC001464 Expires: 4/14/2006 DC000875 Expires: 5/25/2006 COREY N.AUSTIN PAUL W.FLANAGAN DANIEL S.MENDES AUSTIN PAINTING AMEX,INC. MENDES CONTRUCTION 34 COTTAGE LANE 256 MARGINAL STREET 320 POND STREET E.TEMPELTON,MA 01438 EAST BOSTON,MA 02128-2800 P.O.BOX 337 978-632-9657 Has Employees: No 617-569-5630 Has Employees: No EAST BRIDGEWATER,MA 02333 508-378-9927 Has Employees: No DC001718 Expires: 4/4/2006 DC001619 Expires: 8/30/2005 DC000239 Expires: 7/13/2005 AMERICO(MACK)CRAVEIRO,JR. FRANK TILLI JAMES A.HUTZLER AMC CONSTRUCTION CO INC. ABIDE,INC YANKEE FIBER CONTROL INC. 6 PIERCE WAY EAST ROAD 483 SHAKER RD 2 DEXTER ROAD EAST FREETOWN,MA 02717 EAST LONGMEADOW,MA 01028 EAST PROVIDENCE,RI 02914- 508-763-8445 Has Employees: No 413-525-0644 Has Employees: Yes 401-435-4390 Has Employees: Yes DC001668 Expires: 5/16/2006 DC001776 Expires: 6/30/2005 DC000857 Expires: 1/19/2006 EDWARD J.CHAGNOT WILLIAM J.FLETCHER RONALD F.NARDONE BESTECH INC.OF CONNECTICUT FLETCH'S SANDBLASTIN&PAINTING, LVI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,INC. 25 PINNEY STREET INC. 401-S SECOND STREET ELLINGTON,CT 06029 52 SHIRKING RD EVERETT,MA 02149 860-896-1000 Has Employees: No EPPING,NH 03042 617-389-8880 Has Employees: Yes 603-679-3400 Has Employees: Yes This informations updated on the first business day of each month. while most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 3 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC001792 Expires: 2/15/2006 DC000968 Expires: 8/30/2005 DC001700 Expires: 7/20/2005 EDUARDO CABRAL AUDLEY H.JONES VERONICA THOMPSON ATLANTIC HOME IMPROVEMENT P.O.BOX 946 LUCINDA ENTERPRISES 334 VALE ST FITCHBURG,MA 01420- 56 PROSPECT ST FALL RIVER,MA 02724 978-691-2482 Has Employees: No PO BOX 835 508-676-7200 Has Employees: No FITCHBURG,MA 01420 978-665-9551 Has Employees: No DC001815 Expires: 8/11/2005 DC001345 Expires: 4/26/2006 DC000696 Expires: 6/14/2006 MATTHEW MOORE GERALD STEPHEN GAMBONE GEORGE E.TANGUAY MATTHEW MOORE.,INC. GERALD GAMBONE SILTON GLASS COMPANY 42 NUTTING ST 28-2L CENTENNIAL PLACE P.O.BOX 544 FITCHBURG,MA 01420 FRAMINGHAM,MA 01701 FRAMINGHAM,MA 017040544 978-345-7971 Has Employees: No 508-726-1417 Has Employees: No 508-872-1001 Has Employees: Yes DC001176 Expires: 5/12/2006 DC000229 Expires: 1/18/2006 DC001744 Expires: 5/15/2006 NIALL T.MCGUIRE CHARLES MINASALLI JAMES D.HOMAN EAGLE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATIONS,INC. ABATEMENT&RENOVATION CONTRACTORS,INC 10 HAZEL DRIVE TECHNOLGIES,INC. 150 HAYDEN ROAD HAMPSTEAD,NH 03841 760 MAIN STREET GROTON,MA 01450- 603-329-6101 Has Employees: Yes HANOVER,MA 02339 978-692-0002 Has Employees: Yes 781-878-9591 Has Employees: Yes DC001104 Expires: 2/10/2006 DC001401 Expires: 8/17/2005 DC001748 Expires: 7/27/2005 TERRANCE F.QUINN JOHN D.STOREY CLINTON MEDLEY ALMAR BUILDING&REMODELING CO. ROCKBRIDGE INC. MEDLEY LEAD ABATEMENT 64 PARTRIDGE WAY 316 WEST WASHINGTON ST 10 FOUNTAIN ST HANSON,MA 02341 HANSON,MA 02341 P 0 BOX 6178,HAVERHILL,01831 781-447-2524 Has Employees: No 617-447-0896 Has Employees: No HAVERHILL,MA 01830 978-521-5309 Has Employees: Yes DC000659 Expires: 6/11/2006 DC001264 Expires: 5/15/2006 DC001829 Expires: 1/19/2006 ROBERT MACLAURIN JAMES B.HARER ANTOINE ZAMY ESSEX MANAGEMENT MARCOR ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. A TO Z DELEADING 70 ESSEX STREET 246 COCKEYSVILLE RD 1205 HYDE PARK AVE HOLYOKE,MA 01040 PO BOX 1043 HYDE PARK,MA 02136 413-536-2109 Has Employees: No HUNT VALLEY,MD 21030 617-212-3889 Has Employees: Yes 410-785-0001 Has Employees: Yes DC000391 Expires: 4125/2006 DC001789 Expires: 11/1/2005 DC003129 Expires: 2/3/2006 MANASSE REMY KHALIL HACHEM RICARDO A.REYES-PEPIN ACCESS CONSTRUCTION& HALA DELEADING REPLACEMENT JOHN RICHARD LEAD REMOVAL AND REMODELING CO 137 LEIGHTON RD PAINTING 12 THATCHER STREET HYDE PARK,MA 02136 3 FRAZER ST HYDE PARK,MA 02136-3147 617-872-5518 Has Employees: Yes HYDE PARK,MA 02136 617-364-0116 Has Employees: No 617-834-4540 Has Employees: No DC000988 Expires: 111312006 DC001635 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC001825 Expires: 12/21/2005 GEORGE W.DUFFNEY KAREN K.BOUTHILLETTE ERIC GALLAGHER A.C.FINE,INC. SERVICE CONTRACTING INC. 25 HILLTOP AVE 337 CENTRE STREET 27 OAKDALE AVE LAWRENCE,MA 01841 JAMAICA PLAIN,MA 02130 JOHNSTON,RI 02919 617-838-1178 Has Employees: No 617-524-6833 Has Employees: No 401-553-1111 Has Employees: No This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 4 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC000452 Expires: 5/3/2006 DC001786 Expires: 12/9/2006 DC001823 Expires: 12/9/2006 ERIC B.JETER GLENNYS DE JESUS TOMASA PUJOL A.C.T.ABATEMENT CORPORATION ACTIVE PERSONNEL AGENCY,INC. B.BROTHERS CONTRUCTION 18 BROADWAY 277 BROADWAY ST 420 COMMON ST LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01840 978-794-9530 Has Employees: Yes 978-681-0448 Has Employees: Yes 978-686-8848 Has Employees: No DC001828 Expires: 1/13/2006 DC001759 Expires: 2/6/2006 DC001771 Expires: 6/29/2005 CHRISTIAN A.PALMA PAUL M.MCGUIRE HILDA RIVERA DADS ABATEMENT LLC G.T.L.O ENVIRONMENTAL H&S MULTISERVICES 49 BLANCHARD ST 343 ESSE STREET 470 HAVERHILL STREET LAWRENCE,MA 01843 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 978-691-5151 Has Employees: Yes 978-804-1878 Has Employees: No 978-725-8918 Has Employees: No DC001782 Expires: 8/2 512 0 0 5 DC001838 Expires: 5/11/2006 DC001754 Expires: 11/23/2005 JOSE J.RIVERA LEOCADIO PAULINO BARTOLOME A.MUNOZ 1.0.1 CONSTRUCTION CORP. L.A CONSTRUCTION CO. MAR PAINTING 3 WASHINGTON STREET 271 CYPRESS AVE 113 SOUTH UNION ST LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01843 978-361-5847 Has Employees: No 978-885-7794 Has Employees: No 978-682-9595 Has Employees: Yes DC001794 Expires: 2/2/2006 DC001592 Expires: 9/15/2006 DC001770 Expires: 4/18/2006 NOLBERTO GALICIA RICHARD L.TORRES CESAR A.JIMENEZ NG ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS, PREMIER DELEADING SG SOLUTIONS LLC 393 LOWELL ST 225 ESSEX STREET 49 BLANCHARD ST 59 BELLVUE ST(HOME) SUITE 2F LAWRENCE,MA 01843 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 LAWRENCE,MA 01841 978-794-7922 Has Employees: Yes 978-265-6310 Has Employees: No 978-794-4443 Has Employees: Yes DC001717 Expires: 3/29/2006 DC001824 Expires: 12/9/2005 DC001600 Expires: 4/3/2006 HECTOR RAMON SANCHEZ JR. PHILIP MAU GLORIA J.JENKINS P&S CONSTRUCTION INC. PHIL'S DELEADING AND RENOVATION ACCUTECH INSULATION& 79 MERRIMACK ST 442 STEVENS ST CONTRACTING,INC. LOWELL,MA 01852 LOWELL,MA 01851 100 STATE ST 978-452-3782 Has Employees: Yes 781-718-9381 Has Employees: No LUDLOW,MA 01056 413-583-5500 Has Employees: Yes DC001360 Expires: 1/27/2006 DC000145 Expires: 4/4/2006 DC000017 Expires: 12/26/2005 SAREN CHHITH VIESNA SAR GEORGE W.MCKIE JR. JAY'S HOME IMPROVEMENT&LEAD LEAD PAINT REMOVAL&GEN.REPAIR SERVICE PAINTING CO.INC. ABATEMENT CONST CO 93 COLLINS STREET 82 LIGHT ST #1 57 SOUTHSIDE AVE LYNN,MA 01902 LYNN,MA 01905 LYNN,MA 01905 781-593-1552 Has Employees: Yes 781-595-2141 Has!Employees: Yes 781-286-6511 Has Employees: Yes DC001761 Expires: 1/31/2006 DC001788 Expires: 11/3/2005 DC001733 Expires: 9/21/2005 JOHN HANNAH PAULA PRIOR RAYMOND MOORE HANNAH SMITH CONTRACTING CO. PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AZTEC CONTRACTING 170 A LOWELL ST 23 CHURCH ST 120 NEWTON ST MANCHESTER,NH 03104 MANSFIELD,MA 02048 P.O.BOX 105 603-623-0890 Has Employees: Yes 508-963-2323 Has Employees: No MARLBOROUGH,MA 01752 617-230-5709 Has Employees: No This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6i29/2005 Page 5 of 9 f This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC001833 Expires: 3/17/2006 DC001307 Expires: 9/21/2005 DC001716 Expires: 9/29/2006 KEVIN SMITH FRANK C.MURPHY AUGUSTINE ONOCHIE KDS CONSTRUCTION MURF'S AND SONS CONSTRUCTION ONOCHIE CONSTRUCTION CO. 54 MESSINGER ST 190 ALMONT STREET 135 RIVER ST #2 MATTAPAN,MA 02126 MATTAPAN,MA 02126 MATTAPAN,MA 02126 617-938-1535 Has Employees: No 617-288-8442 Has Employees: No 617-296-8500 Has Employees: Yes DC000061 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC000092 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC001813 Expires: 6/20/2006 THOMAS SOLIMINE ALAN P.AULSON SR.,PRIES JOE G AMARAL BAY STATE CONTRACTING AULSON ROOFING,INC. JOE G.AMARAL 422 SALEM STREET 49 DANTON DRIVE 120 SALEM STREET SUITE 159 METHUEN,MA 01844 METHUEN,MA 01844 MEDFORD,MA 02155 978-975-4500 Has Employees: Yes Has Employees: No 978-988-2067 Has Employees: No DC001547 Expires: 2/27/2006 DC001638 Expires: 2/16/2006 DC001450 Expires: 9/29/2005 FRANCISCO A.POLANCO THOMAS P.HIGGINS JOAN E.COSTELLO MECHO CONTRACTING,INC. THE AULSON COMPANY,INC. . COSTELLO DISMANTLING COMPANY, 8 ANNIS ST 49 DANTON DRIVE INC. METHUEN,MA 01844 METHUEN,M 01844 2 ROCKY GUTTER STREET 978-569-3072 Has Employees: Yes 978-975-4500 Has Employees: Yes MIDDLEBORO,MA 02346 508-946-0880 Has Employees: Yes DC001816 Expires: 9/1 312 0 0 5 DC000534 Expires: 6/22/2006 DC000934 Expires: 8/30/2005 SEAN FINNEGAN ROBERT A.FERNANDES JOSE L.ESCOBAR 181 PALMER RD BRISTOL COUNTY LEAD REMOVAL ESCOBAR SIDING MONSON,MA 01057 197 MT.VERNON ST 53 HOWARD AVENUE 413-267-4721 Has Employees: No NEW BEDFORD,MA 02740 NEW BEDFORD,MA 02745 508-999-6557 Has Employees: Yes 508-996-1433 Has Employees: Yes DC000889 Expires: 7/13/2005 DC000635 Expires: 6/19/2006 DC001205 Expires: 1/19/2006 LEONCE J.MORENCY ROBERT P.RIVET ROGER H.MATTHEWS III LEAD BUSTERS OF NEW BEDFORD RMR ASSOCIATES,INC. RTC,INC. 375 HAWES ST 637 CHURCH STREET 40 SUMMIT ST NEW BEDFORD,MA 02745 NEW BEDFORD,MA 02745 POBOX 600702 NEWTONVILLE 02460 508-995-7123 Has Employees: No 508-998-2473 Has Employees: Yes NEWTON,MA 02458 617-288-9400 Has Employees: Yes DC000764 Expires: 6/29/2005 DC000764 Expires: 6/26/2006 DC001542 Expires: 4/7/2006 JEAN J.INNOCENT JEAN J.INNOCENT DAVID GRANT DAMON ACT LEAD ABATEMENT ACT LEAD ABATEMENT ALL SAFE DELEADING 30 SERENADE PARK 30 SERENADE PARK 166 MAIN ST NO.EASTON,MA 02356 NO.EASTON,MA 02356 NORTH EASTON,MA 02356 508-238-1003 Has Employees: No 508-238-1003 Has Employees: No 508-238-5136 Has Employees: Yes DC001760 Expires: 2/2/2006 DC000470 Expires: 5/16/2006 DC001438 Expires: 4/11/2006 DONALD FLOYDE LEROY SNODGRASS BRUCE F.TOLDA HANDYMAN SERVICES,LLC DEC-TAM CORPORATION NORTHEAST PAINTING ASSOCIATES 145 WORCESTER STREET 50 CONCORD STREET 881 NORTH KING STREET NORTH GRAFTON,MA 01536 NORTH READING,MA 01864 NORTHAMPTON,MA 01060-0000 508-839-7273 Has Employees: No 978-470-2860 Has Employees: Yes 413-586-5013 Has Employees: No I This informations updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 6 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC001739 Expires: 4/18/2006 DC000801 Expires: 8/2/2005 DC001791 Expires: 6/25/2006 DENNIS O'CONNELL RONALD C.RHEAULT RONALD MICHAUD JR O'CONNELL'S DELEADING OXFORD DELEADING INC. BOSTON CHIMNEY&TOWER CO.,INC. 26 BALLARD ST 8 LIND STREET 24 REAR CALLER ST OXFORD,MA 01540 OXFORD,MA 01540 PEABODY,MA 01970 508-987-2252 Has Employees: No 508-987-0092 Has Employees: Yes 978-531-6006 Has Employees: No DC001480 Expires: 10/17/2005 DC001836 Expires: 4/18/2006 DC000932 Expires: 8/15/2005 SCOTT W.AULSON JACK J.CERVEIRA ALAN N.STEINHOFF SCOTT AULSON CONTRACTING& K&E GENERAL CONTRACTING AND MAXYMILLIAN TECHNOLOGIES,INC. ABATEMENT REMODELING,LLC. 1801 EAST STREET 266 NEWBURY STREET,LOT 16 137 NORTH ST PITTSFIELD,MA 01201 PEABODY,MA 01960 PITTSFIELD,MA 01201 413-499-3050 Has Employees: Yes 978-423-3472 Has Employees: No 413-445-7900 Has Employees: No DC001605 Expires: 9/16/2005 DC001831 Expires: 2/14/2006 DC001806 Expires: 6/25/2006 MICHAEL J.CAZALE ALEX SCHARK JEFFREY KENDALL AATLAS DELEADING AND 71 ARNOLD RD HANDS 4 HIRE CONSTRUCTION QUINCY,MA 02171 40 SAVILLE AVE 58 GOODWIN ROAD 617-799-2999 Has Employees: No QUINCY,MA 02169 PLYMOUTH,MA 02360 617-328-4141 Has Employees: No 508-830-9844 Has Employees: No DC001586 Expires: 8/4/2005 DC001818 Expires: 9/15/2005 DC000271 Expires: 7/13/2005 FRANCIS J.MCKENNA III TAREQ FREN JAMES F.BOSCO MCKENNA BROS. HOUSE DOCTORS BOSCO'S BRUSH 673 HANCOCK ST 141 MEMORIAL PARKWAY 15 ALDEN AVE QUINCY,MA 02170 BOX 146 P.O.BOX 6263 617-472-0996 Has Employees: No RANDOLPH,MA 02368 REVERE,MA 02151 617-599-0771 Has Employees: No 781-286-3254 Has Employees: No DC001804 Expires: 3/29/2006 DC001607 Expires: 8/30/2005 DC001800 Expires: 3l7/2006 SAMNANG SAR MONY S.NONG THOMAS A.BAIROS NEW ENGLAND ENVIRONMENTAL NORTHEAST DELEADING CO. TALBAIR HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE 114 THORTON STREET 19 PIERCE STREET 76 SHIRLEY ST 3 ROCHESTER,MA 02770 REVERE,MA 02151 REVERE,MA 02151 508-291-1146 Has Employees: Yes 781-367-1661 Has Employees: Yes 781-589-6184 Has Employees: Yes DC001817 Expires: 9/7/2006 DC001539 Expires: 3/1/2006 DC001763 Expires: 11/19/2005 WALTER AIBANGBE DANA 0.BENNETT RUSS L.BROOKS AIBANS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BIMM LEAD REPLACEMENT CO. BROOKS DELEADING 711 SOUTH ST 36 HAWTHORNE STREET 6 HAYES RD ROSLINDALE,MA 02131 ROSLINDALE,MA 02131 120 MILTON ST DORCH 02124 617-331-5232 Has Employees: No 800-625-4405 Has Employees: Yes ROSLINDALE,MA 02131 617-817-2474 Has Employees: No DC000244 Expires: 8/2/2005 DC001694 Expires: 11/19/2005 DC001819 Expires: 9/16/2005 ERNEST LAMAR RHODES DENNIS WILKINS DENNIS HOWARD 50 ELMORE STREET CHANGING OUR COMMUNITY D.K.C.CONSTRUCTION ROXBURY,MA 256 WALNUT AVE #8 23 ALASKA ST 617-427-2093 Has Employees: No P.O.BOX 240629 DORCH 02124 106 PERRY AVE,METHUEN 01844 ROXBURY,MA 02119 ROXBURY,MA 02119 617-541-4633 Has Employees: No 978-294-1028 Has Employees: No This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 7 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC000440 Expires: 1/13/2006 DC001721 Expires: 6/29/2005 DC000925 Expires: 1/19/2006 CHRISTOPHER ZORZY RICHARD S.SMITH RICHARD E.CAPOLUPO A&A SERVICES DELEADING CO.,INC. AJ WOOD CONSTRUCTION PRIME COATINGS,INC. 115 NORTH STREET 5-7 DELEWARE DR 161 ELM STREET SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,NH 03079 SALISBURY,MA 01952 978-741-0424 ,Has Employees: Yes 603 898�468 Has Employees: No 978-465-2556 Has Employees:P Yees: Yes DC001646 Expires: 6/22/2006 DC001768 Expires: 6/2212006 DC001133 Expires: 2/10/2006 RICHARD P.DRAGON PETER DEMONT JOSE MARCIO VIEIRA NATIONAL CLEANING ADVANCED PAINTING AND HOME DELEADING 25 OVERLEA ST CONTRACTING CO. 49 MARSHALL STREET SAUGUS,MA 01906 35 BAY STATE AVE SOMERVILLE,MA 02145 781-589-3161 Has Employees: No SOMERVILLE,MA 02143 617-628-4118 Has Employees: Yes 617-755-5941 Has Employees: No DC000530 Expires: 2/15/2006 DC000616 Expires: 8/17/2006 DC000021 Expires: 2/2/2006 CHARLES E.KELLEY STEPHEN S.BARNATT ANTHONY V.MCLAUGHLIN JR. SERENITY LEAD REMOVAL LEAD REMOVAL SYSTEMS PAINT BY NUMBERS,INC. 606 EAST 3RD STREET 183 CENTER STREET 49 BELMONT STREET(REAR) SOUTH BOSTON,MA 02127- SOUTH DENNIS,MA 02660 P.O.BOX 128 617-328-8106 Has Employees: No 508-394-5495 Has Employees: No SOUTH EASTON,MA 02375 508-230-3777 Has Employees: Yes DC001514 Expires: 6/21/2006 DC000630 Expires: 9/29/2006 DC001839 Expires: 5/16/2006 JEFFREY W.BREWER DONALD W.FANSKA JOHN CHARLES COLLINS JEFF BREWER CONSTRUCTION 6 BLUEMER ROAD 105 MASSACHUSETTS AVE 11 SCHOOL STREET SOUTHAMPTON,MA 01073 SPRINGFIELD,MA 01109 SOUTH ROYALSTON,MA 01368 413-535-3070 Has Employees: No 413-858-8820 Has Employees: No 978-249-2954 Has Employees: No DC001830 Expires: 2/21/2006 DC001048 Expires: 1/2/2006 DC001732 Expires: 1 0/1 312 0 0 5 HERVIN EDWARDS MICHAEL J.MOORE FRANK E PAYEUR 52 EDGEMONT ST BUILDING RENOVATION SERVICES CO. EASTERN GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SPRINGFIELD,MA 01109 P.O.BOX 5942 INC. 413-788-3733 Has Employees: No 1321 BRADLEY ROAD 52-60 BERKSHIRE AVE SPRINGFIELD,MA 01118- SPRINGFIELD,MA 01109 413-782-3200 Has Employees: Yes 413-733-6544 Has Employees: Yes DC001826 Expires: 12/27/2005 DC001822 Expires: 12/27/2005 DC001803 Expires: 3/28/2006 TOMAS RIVERA JR. RICHARD GRAHAM EDWIN ORTIZ EMANUEL CONSTUCTION/CLEANING IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL ORTIZ REPAIR SERVICE CO. 18 SPRINGFIELD ST 73 BEACON TERR 64 KNOX ST SPRINGFIELD,MA 01107 SPRINGFIELD,MA 01119 SPRINGFIELD,MA 01105 413-219-4650 Has Employees: No 413-782-1051 Has Employees: No 413-364-4480 Has Employees: No DC001391 Expires: 217/2006 DC001812 Expires: 6/11/2006 DC000519 Expires: 6/11/2006 PEDRO A.BAEZ ROBBIN JONES ROBERT G.PECCI P.B.REMODELING ROBBIN D.JONES 16 SKYWOOD DRIVE 565 RIVERSIDE ROAD 111 WILBRAHAM ROAD STONEHAM,MA 02180 SPRINGFIELD,MA 01107- SPRINGFIELD,MA 01109 617-438-3206 Has Employees: No 413-736-9918 Has Employees: No 413-739-4737 Has Employees: No This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 8 of 9 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name DC000781 Expires: 11/1/2005 DC000491 Expires: 3/17/2006 DC000263 Expires: 5/26/2006 PETER J.HOUDE GARY P.O'NEILL KEVIN B.BROWN PETER J HOUDE CONSTRUCTION& 1ST ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DELEADING&CONSTRUCTION DELEADING 3 HUBBARDSTON ROAD 1445 MAIN STREET 78 HODGES STREET P.O.BOX 262 TEWKSBURY,MA 01876 TAUNTON,MA 02780 TEMPLETON,MA 01468 978-683-9581 Has Employees: No 508-944-5956 Has Employees: No 978-466-8999 Has Employees: No DC000046 Expires: 3/27/2006 DC001762 Expires: 2/17/2006 DC001591 Expires: 10/21/2005 RANDY ARCHIBALD SHAWN D.YOUNG JOHN A.YOUNG ARCHIBALD(R.)CONSTRUCTION CO. AMES AND YOUNG AMES AND YOUNG 48 NAHANT STREET 5 VINES ST 5 VINE ST WAKEFIELD,MA 01880 38 CROSBY ST(HOME) WEBSTER,MA 01570 781-224-0219 Has Employees: No WEBSTER,MA 01570 508-949-0909 Has Employees: Yes 508-949-0909 Has Employees: Yes DC001590 Expires: 8/2/2005 P DC001055 Expires: 112912006 DC000104 Expires: 3/29/2006 WESLEY J.MROCZKA MARK S.BIANCO GEORGE M.SWEET,III SOM CONSRUCTION'ENTERPRISE CLEAN SURFACE DELEADING,INC. SWEET PAINT REMOVAL 40 PLEASANT ST 203 ESSEX STREET 435 FRONT STREET WEBSTER,MA 01570 WEYMOUTH,MA 02188 WEYMOUTH,MA 02188 508-949-6373 Has Employees: No 781-340-0816 Has Employees: Yes 781-335-1760 Has Employees: No DC001405 Expires: 7/15I2005 p DC001652 Expires: 2/11/2006 DC001231 Expires: 2/14/2006 KEVIN P.WARGO JOHN J.PALMER RICHARD L.SCOTT ACCURATE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. 165 WEST STREET 51 LAWRENCE STREET 72 JONSPIN RD WINCHENDON,MA 01425 WILMINGTON,MA 01887- WILMINGTON,MA 01887 978-297-0510 Has Employees: No 508-694-4040 Has Employees: Yes 978-658-2232 Has Employees: No DC001757 Expires; 3/1/2006 P� DC000173 Expires: 1012712005 DC000776 Expires: 111912006 DAVID L RICHARD JERRY J.GODFREY III MAURO CICERONE DLR CONTRACTING J J&R ENTERPRISE INC. 97A PROSPECT ST 239 MAIN ST GODFREY III,JERRY J. WOBURN,MA 011801 WINCHENDON,MA 01475 32 CHARLES STREET 800-559-0868 Has Employees: "No 978-297-3111 Has Employees: No WINTHROP,MA 02152 617-846-1483 Has Employees: No DC001371 Expires: 5/15/2006 DC001755 Expires: 2/10/2006 DC001772 Expires: 12/28/2005 STEVEN J.MYSONA EGIDIO S MUNOZ JON YANCIK WOODS HOLE PAINTING&DELEADING 18 HUNTINGTON AVE 534 CAMBRIDGE ST COMPANY WORCESTER,MA 01606 WORCESTER,MA 01610 8 STRAWBERRY HILL ROAD 508-853-5151 Has Employees: No 508-756-8800 Has Employees: Yes WOODSHOLE,MA 02543- 508-540-4809 Has Employees: No DC001834 Expires: 3/17/2006 DC000301 Expires: 5/16/2006 ROBERT PELTIER MICHAEL EARLS ADVANCED PREP-COAT,INC. AIR SAFE CONTRACTING COMPANY, 41C SUTTON LANE INC. WORCESTER,MA 01603 45 LUKE STREET 508-752-3753 Has Employees: No WRENTHAM,MA 02093 508-876-2050 Has Employees: Yes This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 6/29/2005 Page 9 of 9 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Center for Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program MITT ROMNEY 250 Washington Street, 7th floor GOVERNOR Boston, MA 02108 KERRY HEALEY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 800-532-9571 RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON COMMISSIONER Documentation of Training to be an Authorized Owner/Agent And Intention to Comply with the Order to Correct Please complete this form and mail it to the code inspector enforcing the case. His or her address is included in the Order to Correct. the owner, or I,the (print owner's name) owner's agent: (fill in one), (print agent's name) do attest to the fact that I have complied with the owner/agent deleading training prerequisites of 105 CMR 460.000,the Lead Poisoning Prevention Regulations, and passed an exam to qualify for and perform specific abatement and containment work. I further attest to the fact that I will complete the abatement and containment work that I will perform in compliance with 105 CMR 460.000,the Lead Poisoning Prevention Regulations, and within the deadlines stipulated in the Order to Correct Violation(s). Finally, I attest that I will not exceed the scope of my low-risk authorization/moderate risk authorization (circle appropriate level of authorization). Signature of Owner or Agent Authorization Number (Address of unit where work will be performed) Name of Code Enforcement Lead Inspector: Doc of Training + 1-05 Page 1 of 1 °F Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ` M�; Thomas F. Geiler,Director ��ED MA'S p�9 Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director .200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 LEAD DETER1VINATION REPORT FORM Date of Dete ation• �4 0S Inspector: 1 ; ,' License#: — o� Method Used:--V Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: 671 ldto-. X-Ray Fluorescence Model: Se #: Property Address: M CAM Apt.# a Description of Property: Single family X Multi-family #units Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: Pre-1978 Post-1978 Occupant: 9. Occupants under sage: �or91,n Fcd AA DOB: /2 US' DOB: DOB: Occupant's Telephone: ,S7J 0— Property Owner(s): AJA,,t c r mell- Owner's Address: / Lstin.,11k M A Owner's Telephone: ��Z���(Z? Lead Hazards found?��Yes No An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates a dangerous level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. Deleading should not be undertaken based on this report. A licensed lead inspector must do a full inspection in order for you to qualify for a Compliance Letter. Deleading of lead painted surfaces must be performed by an appropriately authorized person, including a licensed deleading contractor, a licensed lead-safe renovator, and an owner/agent who is trained to perform specific work as required under the Lead Law. Contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional information regarding deleading and training. BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 2 LOCATION SOURCE Pb 1. Child's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 2. Child's bedroom Wind 3. Living room 4. Kitchen u P 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7. Exterior Cellar window units 8. Exterior Window sills below 5' 9. Exterior Main entry door casing 10. Interior Outside comer of baseboard 11. athroom C4D �a 12. Bathroom Window sill 13. Exterior Threshold 14. Interior hallway(common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway(common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway(common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18. Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns(<6" diameter or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead 23. Garage/Outbuilding Door casing or jamb 24. Interior Closet door Tard(uncapped) 25. Interior Cabinet door, shelf,or wall F_ -5- 4 BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 2 L] r = The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services " Department of Public Health w Center for Environmental Health MITT ROMNEY Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program GOVERNOR 250 Washington Street, 7t" floor KERRY HEALEY Boston, MA 02108 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR RONALD PRESTON (800) 532-9571 SECRETARY CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON COMMISSIONER NOTICE TO TENANTS OF LEAD PAINT HAZARDS Lead in violation of the Lead Law(Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, sections 189A-199B) and the state Department of Public Health's Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control (105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 460.000) has been found in apartment 2- , in this building. Children exposed to lead hazards are at risk of becoming lead poisoned. This disease can affect all parts of a young child's developing body, and in particular, can seriously and permanently hurt the brain, kidneys and nervous system. Even at lower levels of exposure, lead can cause children to have learning and behavioral problems. If you have a child under six years of age, it is important that he or she be regularly tested for lead poisoning, as the law requires. If your child has not been tested recently, you should ask your child's doctor or health care provider to test him or her. If you don't have a regular health care provider, you can call your local board of health, or the state Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program(CLPPP), at 1-800-532-9571,to find out where you can get your child tested for lead for free. Lead poisoning can only be detected by such testing. Since lead violations have been found in an apartment in this building, it is quite possible that your unit may have lead violations too. If you have a child under six years of age, you should ask the owner of your building about having your apartment inspected for lead paint. You can call your local board of health to check for lead(ask for a lead determination), or call CLPPP at 1-800-532-9571 for further advice. It is against state law for property owners to discriminate against tenants with children because of lead paint hazards in their apartment. If deleading of apartment �— will also include deleading of common hallways, staircases and porches of your building, you will get a written notice 10 days before any deleading will begin. While the deleading is being done, everyone must keep out of the areas being worked on. You have to use another way to go in and out of your building during this time. If your apartment is on the same floor and is in the work area as a common area in which deleading is being done, the person or persons doing the deleading work will protect your apartment too. They will be temporarily covering your doorway with thick plastic sheeting and taping it down with masking tape, so that fine lead dust can't be blown in, around, or under your door. If they have not properly covered areas to protect them from lead dust and debris from the deleading work,tell the owner of your building or call the state Division of Occupational Safety (DOS) at 1-800-425-0004, or CLPPP at 1-800-532-9571. If you don't have an alternative way of Tenant Hazards 1-05 Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 2 r � getting in and out of your building, talk to the owner of your building, or the person or people doing the deleading, and coordinate the work. Check your windowsills and doorways for any visible dust after deleading. Lead dust can be cleaned up with paper towels and a mixture of regular household detergent and water. If you notice lead dust from deleading in your apartment, tell the person doing the deleading, and the owner of your building. Deleading work that is done the right way should not result in lead contamination of your building. However, if you notice any lead paint dust or debris that has not been properly cleaned up at the end of the workday, tell the owner of your building. You can also call DOS at 1-800- 425-0004 or CLPPP at 1-800-532-9571 or the local health department. Tenant Hazards 1-05 Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 2 r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Center for Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program MITT ROMNEY 250 Boston, Street, 7t" floor B GOVERNOR oston, MA 02108-4619 KERRY HEALEY 800-532-9571 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C.FERGUSON COMMISSIONER DISCLAIMER CONCERNING LEAD DETERMINATION REPORT The information contained in this report concerning the presence of lead paint does not constitute a comprehensive lead inspection.The surfaces tested represent only a portion of those surfaces that would be tested to determine whether the premises are in compliance with the Massachusetts Lead Poisoning Prevention Law(Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, sections 189A through 199B), Serious lead poisoning hazards are created when materials containing lead paint are disturbed,unless proper safety guidelines are followed. Therefore,Massachusetts's law requires that: A licensed deleader must do all high risk deleading, such as scraping or the use of caustics.Property owners, their unlicensed agents, and licensed lead-safe renovators may do some deleading activities without a.deleader's license.Before they do so,though,owners,their agents, and lead-safe renovators must become trained and receive authorization to perform these activities. Owners and their agents should contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for more information on the specific activities they may perform and on how to become trained and authorized to perform these deleading activities.Lead-safe renovators are licensed by the Division of Occupational Safety(DOS)and should contact them for training and authorization requirements. Letters of Full Compliance will be withheld if unauthorized deleading has occurred. Any renovating or rehabilitation of premises containing dangerous levels of lead paint must be done in compliance with the procedures set forth in the Deleading Regulations issued by the Division of Occupational Safety(454 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 22.11),including sealing off the work area from adjacent areas, and performing a thorough clean-up- Any deleading work done on the basis of this report will not qualify the property owner for a state income tax credit,nor will the cost of such deleading be reimbursable under any state loan or grant program.In order to qualify for such programs,the premises must first be subject to.a comprehensive lead paint inspection. If a child under six resides in this dwelling,the property owner may face criminal or civil liabilities unless all lead paint violations have been corrected.This lead report cannot assure that the property owner has met his or her obligations under the law. It is unlawful for rental property owners to use the presence of lead as the basis for discrimination against tenants or potential tenants with young children. Disclaimer Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 1 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Department of Public Health Center for Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program 250 Washington Street, 7t" floor Boston, MA 02108 MITT ROMNEY (800) 532-9571 GOVERNOR KERRY HEALEY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C. FERGUSON COMMISSIONER NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS: TENANT'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Violations Lead paint violations under the Lead Law and the state Sanitary Code have been found in the home or apartment listed in the attached documents. These violations may be a danger to the health of the people living in the home or apartment. Children younger than six years old are at the most risk of being lead poisoned. Lead can damage a child's growing brain and other parts of the body. Even small amounts of lead can harm a child. The owner of this home or apartment is responsible for removing or covering the lead violations. (This is called deleading.) Legal Rights and Responsibilities For these lead violations to be deleaded as quickly and safely as possible, it helps if both the owner and the tenant cooperate with each other. It is important that tenants and owners know their rights under state law. Because the laws are not simple,tenants may need to get legal help and/or legal advice before trying to use the rights found below. (1) Temporary Housing. (Massachusetts General Laws chapter 111, section 197) Tenants and their pets must be temporarily moved out of the home or apartment for the whole time that high-risk or moderate-risk deleading work is taking place inside the home or apartment. They cannot return until that work is done, the unit is cleaned up and a licensed lead inspector finds that the home or apartment is safe. The owner and tenants have to agree on a plan for temporary housing. If the tenants choose to move in with family or friends they do not have to pay rent to their landlord while they are out of their home. If they do not so choose, the owner finds the temporary housing and offers it to the tenant. The Law requires that owners pay any charges for the temporary housing the owner offers, and that tenants continue to pay their full normal rent during the time they live in the temporary housing. The temporary housing must be one that"does not cause undue economic or personal hardship to the tenant." If the temporary housing chosen by the owner would not cause a hardship, and the tenant still Tenants'Rights Revised 1-05 Page I of 3 1 1 _ f refuses to accept it,then the tenant has to find and arrange for his or her own temporary housing during deleading. In this case, the tenant doesn't have to pay rent for the days he or she is not at home, but has to pay the cost of the temporary housing he or she has chosen. In this case,the owner has to pay the tenant any amount by which the cost of the temporary housing first chosen by the owner is more than the rent for that period. No matter where the tenant stays,the owner must pay reasonable moving costs. Tenants are advised to get legal help if they can not agree with the owner on a plan. (2) Protection from Retaliatory Rent Increase or Eviction. A property owner may not evict a tenant, or increase the rent or refuse to renew the lease of a tenant in retaliation(getting even) for the tenant reporting a suspected lead paint violation to a code enforcement agency such as the local board of health. If the rent is raised, or tenants get an eviction notice or their lease is not renewed within six months after the tenants called the board of health or got their home deleaded, a court can automatically find that the owner took this action in retaliation unless the owner can show clear evidence that he or she had other reasons, unrelated to the violations. An eviction based on not paying the rent is not retaliatory. Property owners who are found to have threatened or taken actions against tenants for exercising rights under the Lead Law are liable for damages under M.G.L. c. 186, s. 18 and M.G.L. c. 93A. A tenant who believes that the owner has retaliated against him or her because of lead violations may also file a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination(MCAD). (3) Rent Withholding. (Massachusetts General Laws chapter 239, section 8A) Tenants have a basic obligation to pay rent for their home or apartment to the owner. But, if lead violations are not being deleaded, tenants may have a right to hold back their rent payments. Tenants may take this step only if they were up to date in their rent at the time the owner was notified of the lead paint violations, and they did not begin withholding until this point. Owners have the right to go to court to evict tenants for not paying rent. To fully protect themselves against attempted evictions,tenants withholding rent for Lead Law violations may need to place withheld rent money in an escrow (separate savings) account, or may be ordered to do so by the court. If these conditions are met, tenants may not be evicted for not paying rent or for any other violation that is not the tenants' fault. Owners have the right to enter the tenants' home or apartment, if possible by appointment, but in any case in emergencies,to inspect for lead violations and to have them repaired. Tenants have a responsibility to cooperate with owners and allow all necessary access to their home or apartment for repairs. Tenants who do not cooperate with this right of entry may be subject to eviction. If rent was withheld, the court may order that all or part of the withheld rent be paid to the owner after the violations are deleaded. (4) Abatement of Rent or Damages. Even when the rent withholding statute does not apply, tenants may be able to have their rent reduced or get back rent they have already paid, if their home or apartment has Lead Law violations. The landlord always has a duty to provide housing that meets basic housing standards. A tenant can bring a court action for breach of this "implied warranty". Tenants'Rights Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 3 2 r (5) "Rent Receivership". (Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, sections 127C - 127J) This law allows tenants,the state Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program or the local board of health to ask the court to find that Lead Law violations exist, and to allow rent to be paid into court rather than to the owner, to pay for necessary repairs. (6) Owner Liability: Compensatory and Punitive Damages. (Massachusetts General Laws chapter 111, section 199) The owner of a home or apartment built before 1978 is liable for damages to a child under age six who becomes lead poisoned as a result of the owner's failure to comply with the Lead Law and regulations. The owner of such home or apartment who is notified through an Order to Correct Violations or Order to Restore Interim Control Measures of lead violations, and who willfully fails to correct the violations, in accordance with the Lead Law and Regulations, is also subject to punitive damages, which are triple the actual damages found. NOTE: All the information presented above is only a summary of the law. Before you decide to withhold your rent or take any other legal action, it is advisable that you consult an attorney. If you can not afford to consult an attorney,you should contact the nearest Legal Services office. Repainting; Violations of the Lead Law are also violations of the state Sanitary Code. Surfaces from which lead paint or other coatings have been removed have to be repainted under 105 CMR 410.020 of the state Sanitary Code. Deleaded surfaces have to be sealed and made easy to clean. Deleaded surfaces can only be repainted after the surfaces have been reinspected while bare and approved by a licensed lead inspector. Tenants may want to contact the owner if the required repainting is not done. If the owner does not respond..tenants should call the local board of health. Tenants'Rights Revised 1-05 Page 3 of 3 3 r t ' The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services r Department of Public Health Center for Environmental Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program MITT ROMNEY 250 Washington Street, 7t" GOVERNORRNOR floor KERRY HEALEY Boston, MA 02108 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (800) 532-9571 RONALD PRESTON SECRETARY CHRISTINE C. FERGUSON COMMISSIONER RESIDENTIAL DELEADING ADVISORY The process of removing or covering lead paint hazards, commonly called deleading,can be dangerous if it is not done properly. That's why the Lead Law(Massachusetts General Laws chapter 111, sections 189A through 199B),the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control(105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 460.000)and the Deleading Regulations(454 CMR 22.00)have rules for how deleading is done in homes and apartments. These rules say who can do the work, safety steps that have to be taken while the work is done, how to clean up after the work and how the work is finally approved. These rules are enforced by the Department of Public Health's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program(CLPPP),the Division of Occupational Safety(DOS)and local boards of health. Who can do deleading work Under these laws, only a licensed deleading contractor can do high-risk work, such as scraping or stripping lead paint, repairing more than a small amount of chipping or peeling lead paint so it can be repainted, and demolishing lead-painted building parts. Besides deleaders, property owners and their agents who take a one-day course can do moderate-risk deleading work, such as removing windows, woodwork, and just about any surface of a house,as well as repairing small amounts of chipping and peeling lead paint so it can be repainted. Lead-safe renovators trained and licensed by DOS may also be hired to do moderate-risk deleading work. Finally, low-risk deleading work can be done by all the people who can do high-or moderate-risk deleading work, and also owners and their agents, including contractors, who just complete the CLPPP low-risk booklet(and/or encapsulant booklet). Low-risk deleading means covering surfaces, applying encapsulants, capping baseboards, removing doors, cabinet doors and shutters, and applying exterior siding. Property owners and their agents may also do structural repairs and lead-dust cleaning for interim control. Staying out of the home or parts of the home during deleading To protect the people who live in the home or apartment being deleaded,the law also has rules about making sure they stay out of the home or apartment, or the area being worked on, in these ways: • All people and pets have to be temporarily moved from the home or apartment for the whole time that high-or moderate-risk deleading work is taking place inside the home or apartment. The owner has to provide residents with a reasonable alternative place to live for Mthis time.Property owners and residents should refer to the CLPPP document, "Notice to Property Owners and Tenants:Tenants' Rights, Responsibilities, and Remedies"for more information on alternative housing during deleading. Residential Deleading Advisory Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 3 • People and pets have to stay out of the work area while most low-risk deleading work, structural repairs or cleaning of lead dust, is taking place. They also have to stay out of the work area when deleading work of any kind is taking place in common areas outside the home or apartment, as long as they have another regular way(not a fire escape)to go in and out of the building.In these cases,people and pets can use the area once cleanup is completed after all the work in the area is done. • People and pets have to stay out of the home or apartment for the day while coverings are put over a surface with peeling, chipping or cracking lead paint or plaster, and during applying of encapsulants with an airless sprayer. They also have to stay out for the day during deleading of common areas when they do not have another regular way(not a fire escape)to go in and out of the building. When people and pets are out of their home or apartment for the day, it means they can come back to the home or apartment after cleanup at the end of the workday, and don't have to be out overnight. It is very important that people whose home or apartment is being deleaded think carefully about what they will need during the time they are away from home, and take it with them.No one can return to a home or apartment while deleading that requires them to be out is still taking place, and has not been properly cleaned up. Property owners and residents must take deleading safety rules seriously and cooperate fully to make sure everyone is protected.No one should interfere with the work being done safely. Getting ready for deleading to begin People who live in a home or apartment in which any kind of deleading work is going to be taking place have to get written notice at least 10 days before the start of this work. This applies also to other residents of a building, if any deleading work will take place in common areas. Before deleading work begins, all household possessions of every type should be removed or stored in plastic bags in non- work areas. Closets and cabinets to be deleaded must be emptied. As a last resort, large furniture and belongings not removed from the work area should be put in plastic bags and left in the center of the room,where they will be covered with heavy plastic by the person doing the deleading. The reason for this is to protect everything in the home or apartment from lead dust contamination.Belongings must also be protected before an owner or agent performs low-risk deleading work, or other work that may be required for interim control, but the precautions are not as extensive for this type of work. In general, it is recommended that furniture and belongings be moved outside the work area, or covered with thick plastic and sealed with duct tape, before low-risk deleading begins. Cleanup after deleading and returning home A final cleanup will be done at least two hours after all the interior high-or moderate-risk deleading work is done. This delay is to make sure that fine lead dust will settle out of the air and be removed in the final cleanup. People and pets who were temporarily moved to alternative housing can return only after a lead inspector or risk assessor says that the home is safe. The inspector decides this after doing a reoccupancy reinspection,which includes an analysis of lead dust levels within the home. Residents should leave a phone number where they can be reached so that the inspector or risk assessor can call them and let them know when it is safe to return home. If the property owner or agent is going to be doing low-risk deleading work or other work for interim control after the residents return home,they will be taking some safety steps for this, as described in the CLPPP low-risk booklet. They will also be doing a cleanup when they are done with the low-risk work. An inspector or risk assessor will return at the completion of all the work and do a reinspection to check the owner's or agent's work. Residential Deleading Advisory Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 3 Temporary ways to protect children from lead poisoning Children exposed to lead paint hazards are at risk of becoming lead poisoned. This disease can affect every part of a young child's developing body, and in particular, can seriously and permanently hurt the brain,kidneys and nervous system. Even at lower levels of exposure, lead can cause children to have learning and behavioral problems. The best and only permanent way to protect children from lead poisoning is deleading. But even before that process begins,there are some important steps that can be taken to protect young children from lead poisoning.Your lead inspector's or risk assessor's advice should be carefully followed because he or she knows your child's home. As part of their normal behavior,young children place things in their mouths, especially toys and their own fingers. If there are lead paint chips and dust in your home,they may be picked up by your child's fingers, as well as by toys, foods and pacifiers that fall on the floor, and end up in your child's mouth. It is especially important to wash your child's toys and to keep your child's hands clean, particularly before meals and at bedtime. Areas of peeling or chipping lead paint and dust should be cleaned. Wet wiping with paper towels and a general household detergent is best. Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to clean up paint chips, because this will only send fine lead dust into the air. Windows,windowsills and the floors under windows in particular are often areas from which children can get exposed to lead. Sills should be cleaned regularly if paint dust or flakes collect there. If windows are in poor condition,the best thing to do may be to keep the lower sash closed and open only the upper sash for ventilation. (This also protects your child from accidentally falling from the window.)Contact paper may be applied to areas of peeling paint on windowsills,walls or other surfaces as a temporary measure. Sometimes furniture can be moved to block children from deteriorating paint or plaster. If deteriorating paint or plaster is in the child's bedroom,use another room as the child's room, if possible. Think of those parts of the home where your child spends most of his or her time, and try to keep them as clean as you can before your home is deleaded. Lead paint can also get into soil. If the outside of your home has chipping or peeling paint, do not let your child play in the soil closest to the house. Be careful to wipe your shoes off on a mat before walking into your house, so you don't track in soil from these areas. Follow the advice of your lead inspector or risk assessor about soil on the property. For more information about how the deleading process works, and how to protect your children from lead poisoning, call the toll-free CLPPP information line, at 1(800) 532-9571. I Residential Deleading Advisory Revised 1-05 Page 3 of 3 } oFV Town of Barnstable ' I Regulatory Services IIAMSrnaM Arnss. �, Thomas F. Geiler,Director �AIED MA't ♦0 Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 LEAD DETERMINATION REPORT FORM Date of Dete ination - 0S Inspector: IS. License#: D— 0 r Method Used: Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: v b X-Ray Fluorescence Model: Seri 1#: Property Address: M ra An Apt.# Description of Property: Single family k Multi-family #units_1 Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: _ pre-1978 Post-1978 Occupant;: Q r;�6 H V v,n� PZ4 Occupants andjcre re ea of age: Torw n Fdr11n DOB: STps� DOB: DOB: Occupant's Telephone: ,g(I 0— Property Owner(s): n c Z m4r ' Owner's Address: Owner's Telephone: /<--r, 1 7 6— k3o 2 Lead Hazards found? Yes No. An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates a dangerous level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. Deleading should not be undertaken based on this report. A licensed lead inspector must do a full inspection in order for you to qualify for a Compliance Letter. Deleading of lead painted surfaces must be performed by an appropriately authorized person, including a licensed deleading contractor, a licensed lead-safe renovator, and an owner/agent who is trained to perform specific work as required under the Lead Law. Contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional information regarding deleading and training. BOH Detenn Form Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 2 Y LOCATION SOURCE Pb 1. Child's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 2. Child's bedroom Wind w si + Dpv✓-Tr-m t 3. Living room c 4. Kitchen --f P 7F 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7. Exterior Cellar window units 8. Exterior Window sills below 5' 9. Exterior Main entry door casing 10. Interior Outside comer of baseboard 11. athroom Iisi�til L40 a✓`^ e.nn ; Q 'l 12. Bathroom Window sill 13. Exterior Threshold 14. Interior hallway(common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway(common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway(common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18. Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns(<6" diameter or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead 23. Garage/Outbuilding Door casing or jamb 24. Interior Closet door"a oard(uncapped) �W m 25. Interior Cabinet door, shelf, or wall 1/VI BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 2 L] C DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY 399 Washington Street, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02108 617-727-7047 Currently Licensed Lead-Safe Renovator Contractors AS OF 5/27/2005 This List is Ordered by Town and Company Name RC000030 Expires: 3/22/2006 RC000042 Expires: 4/25/2006 RC000055 Expires: 6/21/2005 RONALD J.LANGE VARGAS DASILVEIRA JOSEPH A.KENNEDY 9 SPOLLETT DR. DASILVEIRA BUILDER'S INC. CHARISTA CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, DERRY,NH 03038 186 BOWDOIN ST INC. 603-437-6550 Has Employees: No DORCHESTER,MA 02122 38 HARKNESS AVE 617-282-9700 Has Employees: No EAST LONGMEADOW,MA 01028 413-525-1735 Has Employees: Yes RC000052 Expires: 2/3/2006 P� RC000013 Expires: 10/21/2005 RC000063 Expires: 1/20/2006 SEAN HUSSEY AARON H.BARNES TIM DOLAN HUSSEY CONTRACTING INC. BARNES REHAB AND DELEADING 66 HAMILTON ST 43 SAMOSET DRIVE 14 GREENLEY PLACE LEOMINSTER,MA 011453 HANOVER,MA 023:39 #3 978-534-3734 Has Employees: No 781-826-7867 Has Employees: No JAMAICA PLAIN,MA 02130 617-971-0704 Has Employees: No RC000058 Expire:.: 5/11/2006 P� RC000009 Expires: 3/29/2006 RC000035 Expires: 4/6/2006 SIXTO BOBADILLA EUGENE MIKULINSKY ALBERT LEGEE SIXTO CONSTRUCTION DELEADING E.M.HOME REPAIR LEGEE CONST 79 HAVERHILL ST 83 BROOKSIDE RD ALBERT LEGEE METHUEN,MA 0184.1 NEEDHAM,MA 02492 51 HALL AVENUE 978-97378342 Has Employees: No 781-444-6561 Has Employees: No SOMERVILLE,MA 02143 617-625-7071 Has Employees: No This informationis updated on the first business day of each month. While most contractors renew their license on or before their expiration dates,DOS strongly recommends that you call our office to verify a contractor's licensing status prior to beginning any work. Generated On: 5/27/2005 Page 1 of 1 of" Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services IIAMISTABM BIAS& �` Thomas F. Geiler,Director i6'g.l Public Health Division FD Mp Thomas McKean,Director .200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Fax: 508-790-6304 LEAD DETERWNATION REPORT FORM Date of Dete ination 7 Or Inspector: N i ,' XT License#: D-37.3 9 , 60 Method Used:—)( Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: v b X-Ray Fluorescence Model: Seri #: Property Address: M a M Apt.# Description of Property: Single family X Multi-family #units Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: _Y Pre-1978 Post-1978 Occupant: Occupants and re s' y ar of age: 1 To r o�n 4;uan T' DOB: 6-/_.2TS' DOB: DOB: Occupant's Telephone: 0 Property Owner(s): .�c T �►'1 tir Owner's Address: / 6 M 0,2,tU Owner's Telephone: Lead Hazards found? Yes No An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates a dangerous level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. Deleading should not be undertaken based on this report. A licensed lead inspector must do a full inspection in order for you to qualify for a Compliance Letter. Deleading of lead painted surfaces must be performed by an appropriately authorized person,including a licensed d.eleading contractor, a licensed lead-safe renovator, and an owner/agent who is trained to perform specific work as required under the Lead Law. Contact the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional information regarding deleading and training. BOH Detmm Form Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 2 LOCATION SOURCE Pb Child's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 1. a 2. Child's bedroom Wind w s' + Daur TrA" t 3. Living room 4. Kitchen 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7. :Exterior Cellar window units 8. Exterior Window.sills below 5' 9. Exterior Main entry door casing 10. Interior Outside comer of baseboard 11. athroom fn.nn e 12. Bathroom 'Window sill 13. Exterior Threshold 14. Interior hallway(common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway(common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway(common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18. Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns(<6" diameter or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead 23. Garage/Outbuilding Door casing or jamb 24. Interior Closet door a oard(uncapped) 25. Interior Cabinet door, shelf,or wall BOH Determ Form Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 2 Ll C f- DONALD E. LOVERING Advantage Home Inspection, Inc. 85 Wells Avenue-Suite 200 . Newton,MA 02459 LETTER OF FULL DELEADING COMPLIANCE Date: Dear This letter is to certify that I ins ected your property located at 71� A14,Af apartment no. and relevant cT on areas, in the City or Town of V ,r1!' ,for full deleadin compliance on (o -Q g and okhat date those surfaces cited in the initial inspection report of 7 were found to be in full compliance with RL3ssachusetts General Laws,Chapter 1 11, Section 197, and 105 CUR 460.OD0: Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and ControL Massachusetts law does not require the abatement or ccmtainment of all residential lead paint: The residential premises or dwelling unit and relevant common areas shall remain in-compliance only as long as there continues to be no peeling, chipping or halting lead paint or other accessible leaded materials, as tong as coverings.and/or ericapsulaffis forming an effective barrier over such paint or outer leaded materials remain in places and as jong as smfim reversed to correct lead hazards remains reversed and severely in place: See the reverse side of this letter for the location(s)of surfaces which were covered,ena psulated or reversed as an abatemmt method to achieve comphimce,if appficable. A complete r ei nspection report's attached to this letter, To the best of my]knowledge,the cast of the legally required dekading is S f 6 o 00 Sincerely, r Inspectqr DPH License Number INSPECTION AND ABATEMENT HISTORY r �tj,4) -�r7 - Name&License Number of inspector Who Performed Initial Inspection t . Date of Reoccupancy Reinspection Name and License Number of Inspector Who (If applicable) Performed Reoccupancy Reinspection Name(s) and License Numbers) of Department of Labor and Industries Authorized Deleading Contractors Who Performed Abatement and/or Containment: 44 Name(s) and Address(es) of Unlicensed Homeowner or Agent(s) Who Performed Low-Risk Abatement and/or Containment. AREAS V4MRE LEAD PAINT OR OTHER LEADED,MATERIAL.HAS BEEN COVERED, ENCAPSULATED OR REVERSED AS A LEAD ABATEMENT METHOD. INTERIOR Room# Side Surface/FnctUre 'Type of COViREV/ENC 0 o - f EXTERIOR Side Surfac�ixiure T of COV/REV �� •� I r A&nf RUC► /. Fortes to be sent following a lead determination: The following forms must be sent subsequent to any lead determination which: 1. Reveals dangerous levels of lead in violation of the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and.Control as indicated by a positive sodium sulfide reaction, or an XRF reading of greater than 1.2 mcg/cm2. AND 2. is conducted in a unit in which a child under the age of six resides Any documents denoted with an• must be put on the letterhead of the health department or other-code enforcement agency that employs the lead determination inspector. OWNER'S DOCUMENTS TENANTS DOCUMENTS ✓Order to Correct (original) (Order to Correct(copy) i ,�✓•Cover Letter,(original) ✓Cover Letter(copy) PY) ad Determination Report(copy) L--�ead Determination Report(copy) Lead Determination Disclaimer ;/Lead Determination Disclaimer ` Residential Deleading Advisory ✓Residential Deleadin Advisory rY Notice to Property Owners and Tenants: -- Notice to Property Owners and Tenants: Tenants Rights and Responsibilities Tenants Rights and Responsibilities /�lotice to Tenants of Lead Paint Hazards (to be distributed if there are common area/exterior violations) /Documentation of Training to be an Authorized Owner/Agent /" And Intention to Comply with the Order to Correct ,✓,� List of Licensed Lead Inspectors �List of Licensed Risk Assessors List of Licensed Deleaders List of Lead-Safe Reno t rs , in addition, a copy of the cover sheet of the lead determination report form must be sent to CLPPP. Owner's documents are sent by certified mail, by constable, or other form of legal notice. Remember,you must have proof of legal service to the owner. Tenant's documents are sent by regular mail. _ I l oo< %kL t, 000u d 1c1\ ZS'1\ ,,o�tHE rti Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * BARNSTABLE, y MASS. Thomas F. Geiler,Director 1639• �0 A,E039 Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 May 24, 2007 Mr. Mark Sheehan d/b/a Park Square Trust ill 156 Main Street Hyannis, VIA 02601 RE: Serious Housing Violation(s) at 71 Main Street, Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You are directed to appear before the Board of Health at the next scheduled meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. The reason for the hearing is provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violation(s) at 71 Main Street Hyannis. On. December 15, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 71 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, R.S. It was determined that the electricity was turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on December 18, 2006. It is suggested that you bring a written business plan to the meeting addressing the issues of paying and providing electricity and gas to the lodging units. The meeting will be held at 3:00pm at the Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, in the second floor Hearing Room. PER ORDER OF TH BOARD OF HEALTH OR A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Thomas Geiler, Licensing Agent Q:\Order letters\Housing Violations\HearingNoticeSheehan7lMainStree.doc oF"WE„� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services r snuvsrneLe. Thomas F.Geiler,Director MAM Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 DATE: 1r. Mark sW64,, 5-6 MA en 54rf f—j 7 Dears I did a lead paint determination at the home or apartment you own at -71 MA I�PAg f in Th ss determination found lead paint in violation of the Lead aw, Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, section 197, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's (DPH's) Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Regulations, 105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR) 460.000. The law requires owners of homes or apartments built before 1978 to have lead paint violations deleaded for full compliance or brought under interim control when a child under six years old lives there. A private risk assessor has to do a risk assessment and give you,a lead inspection/risk assessment report before you can go ahead with interim control. A private lead inspector has to do a comprehensive lead inspection and give you a lead inspection report before you can go ahead with deleading for full compliance. If you already have a Letter of Compliance for this property,please complete the last page of the Order to Correct and send it to me within 14 days. The Order that comes with this letter has important information telling you: • what you have to do • what deadlines to meet • what documents you have to send to this agency • who can do the necessary work • what the penalties are for not meeting the Order's requirements • what your options are if the property has been previously deleaded. YLI Please call me at this office at�SD8)862- Y6 77 as soon as possible to discuss this Order and how to meet it. The following information explains the deleading process, if the property has not been deleaded previously. Hiring a Lead Inspector Box cover Revised 1-05 Page 1 of 3 To help you take the first step—getting a full inspection or risk assessment—a list of lead inspectors is enclosed. We recommend that you check references and make sure that the inspector is still licensed. You can check on the license by calling the state Department of Public Health's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program(CLPPP)before hiring an inspector. To get a list of risk assessors for interim control, call CLPPP's central office at 1-800-532-9571. You can also get other helpful materials from CLPPP, including brochures explaining the choices of full compliance deleading and interim control. Again, you can get these by calling CLPPP at the number above or by checking our website at www.state.ma.us/dph/clppp. Requirements for Doing Deleading Work High-risk deleading: If you need to or choose to have high-risk deleading work done, such as having lead paint stripped or scraped, you have to hire a deleading contractor. A list of deleading contractors is also enclosed. Just as in the case of inspectors, we recommend you check references and make sure that the deleader is still licensed. You can check on the license by calling the state Division of Occupational Safety(DOS) at 1-800-425-0004. Moderate-risk deleading: Before you or your agent can do moderate-risk deleading work, such as removing windows and woodwork, you have to take a course,pass it and get an authorization number from CLPPP. These courses are given by a number of groups and organizations at r a list of approved moderate risk training various places,times and prices. For pp groviders, call p CLPPP at 1-800-532-9571 or check our website (address above). Remember that you still have to meet the deadlines in the Order. If a course for owners to do moderate-risk deleading is not available at a convenient time or place for you to meet the deadlines of this Order,you won't be able to do moderate-risk deleading work yourself. You then have to use other methods to delead, or hire a licensed lead-safe renovation contractor. To get a list of these contractors, or to check their licenses, call DOS at 1-800-425-0004. Low-risk deleading: Before you or your agent can do only low-risk deleading work, such as covering surfaces, you have to read the CLPPP low-risk booklet,take a self-corrected exam that you send in to CLPPP, and get an authorization number from CLPPP. If you want to encapsulate, you must first have a full lead inspection done on the property and then contact CLPPP to go over your inspection report and discuss surfaces that may be good for encapsulation. If encapsulation is a suitable option,you have to read CLPPP's encapsulation booklet,take a self- corrected exam that you send in to CLPPP, and get an authorization number from CLPPP. To get a free copy of the low-risk booklet, or the encapsulation training handbook, call CLPPP at 1-800- 532-9571. Interim control work: If you or your agent will-be doing other work for interim control, such as structural repairs and cleaning of leaded dust,you have to take safety steps and clean up in the way described in the CLPPP booklet for interim control. To get a copy of this interim control booklet, call CLPPP at the above number. Deleading work has to be carefully done to be safe. To protect the people who live in the home or apartment,you have to keep them out of the home or apartment, or area being worked on, in these ways: • All people and pets have to be temporarily moved from the home or apartment for the whole time that high- or moderate-risk deleading work is taking place inside the home or apartment. BOH Cover Revised 1-05 Page 2 of 3 You have to provide the residents with a reasonable alternative place to live for this period. People and pets who have been temporarily moved from their home or apartment can only come back after a licensed private lead inspector or licensed private risk assessor says it is safe for them to return. The inspector or risk assessor does this after reinspecting the home, including taking dust samples to assure that lead dust levels meet approved standards. This reinspection will be done at least three hours after deleading work is all done. • People and pets have to stay out of the work area while you or your agent does most low-risk deleading work or structural repairs or cleaning of lead dust. They also have to stay out of the work area while there's any deleading work in common areas outside the home or apartment, as long as they have another regular way(not a fire escape)to go in and out of the building. In these cases, people and pets can use the area once the work is done in the area and cleaned UP. • People and pets have to stay out of the home or apartment for the workday while you or your agent apply encapsulants with an airless sprayer. They also have to stay out for the day during deleading in common areas when they do not have another regular way(not a fire escape)to go in and out of the building. When people and pets are out of their home or apartment for the day, it means they can come back to the home or apartment after cleanup at the end of the workday, and don't have to be out overnight. All work for deleading and interim control has to be neatly and properly done, in a professional way, and the home or apartment has to be returned to a condition that meets the requirements of the State Sanitary Code. Deleaded surfaces cannot be repainted until after they have passed reinspection by a licensed private lead inspector or risk assessor. You have to give written notice about common area lead paint violations to all other residents of the building. "Notice to Tenants of Lead Paint Hazards" is enclosed for that purpose. You also have to send a copy of the lead inspection report or lead inspection/risk assessment report and any reinspection reports to all mortgagees and lienholders of record. If your property has been previously deleaded, you may be eligible for a 30-day maintenance period. Please fill out the last page of the Order to Correct and return it to me within 14 days to take advantage of this option. If you have questions about the Department of Public Health's Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Regulations,you can ask me, or call the CLPPP central office (1-800-532-9571 or 617- 284-8400). If you have questions about the Division of Occupational Safety's (DOS) Deleading Regulations, call the DOS central office (1-800-425-0004 or 617-727-7047). Remember to refer to the attached Order for more information about what you have to do. ' cerel , Health Inspector Town of Barnstable Health Dept. BOH Cover Revised 1-05 Page 3 of 3 I �4 7t/�a o � Town of Barnstable � SAIYNS'!'A6L8. Board of Health 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Wayne Miller,M.D. FAX: 508-790-6304 Paul Canniff,DMD Junichi Sawayanagi June 18, 2007 Mr. Mark: Sheehan d/b/a Park Square Trust III 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Recurring Critical Housing Violation(s) at 80 Yarmouth Road, Hyannis, 71 Main Street, and 156 Main Street Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You appeared before the Board of Health at a hearing held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 due to recurring violations of the State Sanitary Code. Specifically, you failed to provide electricity and/or gas at 80 Yarmouth Road, 71 Main Street and 156 Main Street Hyannis. 80 Yarmouth Road Hyannis On December 19, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity providing at the multiple lodging/rental units. Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, RS, immediately went to the site and observed the violation. The complainant indicated that the electricity had been turned-off sine December 16, 2007. The electricity remained turned-off until sufficient payment was received. Then on May 18, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that the gas had been turned-off for two days at this same property. Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell immediately went to the site and observed the violations. The occupants had no hot water and the stove was inoperable. Occupants were unable to cook or to bathe. The gas was finally restored on May 19, 2007, several days later. 156 Main Street, Hyannis During the late afternoon of May 2, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 156 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell on May 3, 2007. It was determined that the electricity was Q:\WPFILES\SheehanBOHFinding2007.doc turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on May 4, 2007. 71 Main Street, Hyannis On December 15, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 71 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, R.S. It was determined that the electricity was turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on December 18, 2006. The reason for the hearing was to provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violations at these locations. a During the hearing, you testified that at that time, you had insufficient funds to pay for the electricity and gas services because of a business partnership which had since ended. You testified that it should no longer be a problem. You further testified that the violations were corrected. The Board voted to take no action at this time. However the Chairman of the Board stated, if any further similar violations occur at any of these locations in the future, the Board of Health will seek the assistance of legal staff to bring a criminal complaint against you. Further, the licensing Board will be notified. PER ;OF R F THE BOARD OF HEALTH ayn r, M.D., Chair BOA HEALTH TO NBARNSTABLE Cc: Robert Smith, Town Attorney Christine Palkoski, Growth Management Department Q:\WPFILES\SheehanBOHFinding2OO7.doc J �JlK 7� f� dlt%ll� °In �oFt"E rosy Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * BARNSTABLE, « 9 MASS. Thomas F. Geiler, Director 039. Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 May 24, 2007 Mr. Mark Sheehan d/b/a Park Square Trust III 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Serious Housing Violation(s) at 71 Main Street, Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You are directed to appear before the Board of Health at the next scheduled meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. The reason for the hearing is provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violation(s) at 71 Main Street Hyannis. On. December 15, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 71 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, R.S. It was determined that the electricity was turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on December 18, 2006. It is suggested that you bring a written business plan to the meeting addressing the issues of paying and providing electricity and gas to the lodging units. The meeting will be held at 3:00pm at the Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, in the second floor Hearing Room. P *ORDER OF TH BOARD OF HEALTH cKean Director of Public Health Town of :Barnstable Cc: Thomas Geller, Licensing Agent QAOrder letterMousing Viol ations\HearingNoticeSheehan7l MainStree.doc �OFTHE roy� Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE, 9 MASS. Thomas F. Geiler,Director i639. �0 ""°�A Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Mr. Mark Sheehan May 24, 2007 d/b/a Park Square Trust III 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Serious Housing Violation(s) at 156 Main Street, Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You 'are directed to appear before the Board of Health at the next scheduled meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. The reason for the hearing is provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violation(s) at 156 Main Street Hyannis. During the late afternoon of May 2, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 156 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell on May 3, 2007. It was determined that the electricity was turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on May 4, 2007. It is suggested that you bring a written business plan to the meeting addressing the issues of paying and providing electricity and gas to the lodging units. The meeting will be held at 3:00pm at the Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, in the second floor Hearing Room. PER ORDER OF BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable QAOrder letters\Housing Violations\Housing Violation Sheehan 156 Main Hy 2007.DOC P�oFtME, ti Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services + BAKNSTABLE, v MASS. g Thomas F. Geiler, Director Public Health Division Thomas McKean, Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 May 24, 2007 Mr. Mark Sheehan d/b/a Park Square Trust III 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Recurring Critical Housing Violation(s) at 80 Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You are directed to appear before the Board of Health at the next scheduled meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. The reason for the hearing is to provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violation(s) at 80 Yarmouth Road. Hyannis. On December 19, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity providing at the multiple lodging/rental units. Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, IRS, immediately went to the site and observed the violation. The complainant indicated that the electricity had been turned-off sine.December 16, 2007. The electricity remained turned-off until sufficient payment was received. Then on May 18, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that the gas had been turned-off for two days at this same property. Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell immediately went to the site and observed the violations. The occupants had no hot water and the stove was inoperable. Occupants were unable to cook or to bathe. The gas was finally restored on May 19, 2007, several clays later. However the boiler remains inoperable to date. The hearing will be held at 3:00pm at the Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, in the second floor Hearing Room. QAOrder letters\Housing Violations\Housing Violation Sheehan 80 Yarmouth Rd Hy 2007.DOC It is suggested that you bring a written business plan to the meeting addressing the issues of paying and providing electricity and gas to the lodging units. :PER ORDER OF THEOARD OF HEALTH :- :: � Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Thomas Geiler, Licensing Agent QAOrder letters\Housing Violations\Housing Violation Sheehan 80 Yarmouth Rd Hy 2007.DOC DONALD E. LOVERINC Advantage Home Inspection, Inc. 85 Wells Avenue-Suite 20 0 Newton,MA 02459 LETTER OF FULL DELEADING CO MPLIANCE Date: This letter is to certify that I ins ected your property located at 71' "414,fi f apartment no. and relevant common areas, in the City or Town of AIVA)uw�' . for full deleading compliance on -�o -Q g and o daze those surfaces cited in the initial inspection report of "7-f/ -R were found to be:in full compliance with sachusetts General Laws, Chapter 1 11, Section 197, and 105 CNIR 460.000: Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control. Massachusetts law does not require the abatement or containment of all residential lead paint. The residential premises or dwefng unit and relevant common areas shall remain in-compliance only as long as there aantinues to be no peeling, chipping or flaking lead paint or other accessible leaded materials, as long; as coverings.andlor encapsulants forming an effective barrier over such paint or '- other leaded materials remain in place,and as long as=f&=reversed to sent lead hazards refrain reversed and securely in place. See the reverse side of this letter for the loeation(s)of surfaces which were covered,encapsulated or reversed as an abatement method to achieve compliance,if applicable. A complete reinspection report is attached to this letter. To the best of my knowledge,the cost of the legally required deleading is S Sincerely, t Inspector 7 � 26 DPH License Number INSPECTION AND ABATEMENT HISTORY Name&License Number of Inspector Who Performed Initial Inspection Date of Reoccupancy Reinspection Name and License Number of Inspector Who (If applicable) Performed Reoccupancy Reinspection Name(s) and License Numbers) of Department of Labor and Industries Authorized Deleading Contractors Who Performed Abatement and/or Containment: Name(s) and Address(es) of Unlicensed Homeowner or Agent(s) Who Performed Low-Risk Abatement and/or Containment: AREAS WBERE LEAD PAINT OR OTHER LEADED..MATERIAL HAS BEEN COVERED, ENCAPSULATED OR REVERSED AS A LEAD ABATEMENT METHOD. INTERIOR Room# Side SurfacelE=T= Type of COV/REV/ENC e - EXTERIOR Side Surjfaf e T of COV/REV�- • r 9 aFtHE„ Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services RAMRnsr e. Thomas F.Geiler,Director ' 0549. •�� Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 ORDER TO CORRECT VIOLATIONS) DATE: Mir, Mark SWAn I & Mti(n S+ eel LAO in MA 02601 Owner or agent of the property located at ` Ir-P �S. X 1; �rrol �l a v�/1 Be advised that an agent of the Board of Health has determined certain portions of this residential property to be in violation of the State Sanitary Code, 105 Code of Massachusetts Regulations (CMR) 410.750(J). This violation also constitutes a violation of the Lead Law, Massachusetts General Laws (MGL), chapter 111, section 197, and the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. If you already have a Letter of Compliance, please look to the last page of this Order and fill out the appropriate information. Conditions exist in this residence that may endanger and/or materially impair the health of the occupants of these premises. DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY The Director of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program declares that the presence of this violation of the Lead Law and the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control constitutes an emergency pursuant to the Lead Law, MGL chapter 111, section 198 and within the meaning of the Sanitary Code, 105 CMR 400.200(B). CORRECTION OF LEAD VIOLATIONS) The Lead Law,MGL c. 111, §§189A-199B, and the Department of Public Health's Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000,require the owner of a residential premises or dwelling unit built before 1978 in which a child under the age of six lives have lead BOH OTC Revised 1105 Page 1 of 8 paint violations either abated or contained(referred to as"deleading") for full compliance or brought under interim control. The steps that you must,follow are in the"Order" section. The Lead Law,the Department of Labor and Workforce Development's Deleading Regulations, 454 CMR 22.00, as well as the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control require that residential deleading work be done by authorized people. The type of authorization will determine the method of deleading that can be done. There are three levels of deleading: High Risk Deleading Only licensed Deleaders can do high risk deleading activities. These activities include scraping, stripping, demolition, and making large amounts of loose paint intact. If this type of work is done on the interior of a unit,then the occupants must be temporarily relocated until the work is complete and has passed a reoccupancy reinspection. Moderate Risk Deleading Moderate risk authorized owners/agents and licensed lead safe renovators can do moderate (and low risk) deleading. These activities include removal and replacement of building components such as windows, and making a small amount of loose paint intact. If this type of work is done on the interior of a unit, then the occupants must be temporarily relocated until the work is complete and has passed a reoccupancy reinspectionl. Owners interested in becoming trained and authorized to do moderate risk deleading should contact CLPPP for more information. Low Risk Deleading Low risk authorized owners and agents can do some minor deleading activities such as covering surfaces with approved coverings and encapsulating approved surfaces. Owners interested in becoming trained and authorized to do low risk deleading should contact CLPPP for more information. These rules on who is authorized to perform what kind of deleading work apply whether the work is being done for full compliance or for interim control. An owner or owner's agent may also make structural repairs, as defined in 105 CMR 460.020, and clean leaded dust, as may be required for interim control. ORDER You are hereby ordered to remedy all violations of MGL c. 111, §197 and 105 CMR 460.000, as identified by a licensed private lead inspector. If you wish to pursue interim control, you must remedy all urgent lead hazards identified by a licensed private risk assessor. Whether you pursue full compliance or interim control, you must correct the relevant violations in accordance with the following schedule: Within sixty (60) days of your receipt of this Order, you must provide proof of the following: 1. A complete analysis of the property for lead hazards. Proof consists of one of the following: BOH OTC Revised 1105 Page 2 of 8 r , • A comprehensive initial lead inspection report done by a licensed private lead inspector. The inspector must inspect the interior of the unit and the common areas of the unit, including the exterior. • A comprehensive initial lead inspection and risk assessment done by a licensed private inspector who is also licensed as a risk assessor. This is only necessary if you have decided to pursue the option of Interim Control. For more information on the Interim Control program,please contact CLPPP. • For previously deleaded properties, a post compliance assessment determination done by a CLPPP code enforcement inspector. If you have a previously complied property and failed to return the last page of this Order within 14 days,then you may no longer be eligible for a maintenance period; however, you must still have the assessment done. Only a CLPPP code enforcement inspector can do this assessment. 2. An established deleading plan for who will be deleading and when the work will be done. Proof consists of at least one of the following: • A contract with a licensed deleader, licensed lead-safe renovator, or low risk authorized agent. To check on the license for deleaders and lead safe renovators, contact the Division of Occupational Safety at(617) 727-7047. To check on the authorization for low risk agents, such as vinyl siders or carpet layers, contact CLPPP at 800-532-9571. • If you or your agent will be doing the work, a copy of the authorization letter and a completed"Documentation of Training to be an Authorized Owner/Agent And Intention to Comply with the Order to Correct"form verifying that all work will be done within required timelines (see 90 day and 120 day requirements). This form is included in this package. Contracts with licensed/authorized people as well as an authorized owner or agent's completed"Documentation of Training to be an Authorized Owner/Agent And Intention to Comply with the Order to Correct"must also specify that the unit will meet acceptable lead dust levels under 105 CMR 460.170, as determined by the licensed lead inspector or risk assessor's dust wipe sampling. Should any of the dust samples fail to meet acceptable standards,the last authorized person who performed high- or moderate-risk work will be required to reclean the entire unit until all dust samples meet acceptable levels. If a low or moderate risk authorized person did the deleading and dust samples fail three times, a licensed deleader will be required to reclean the entire unit until all dust samples meet acceptable levels. Within ninety (90) days of your receipt of this Order, you must provide proof that the following work was completed and reinspected (including passing dust wipes if required): 1. All high and moderate risk deleading on the interior of the unit must be done and must have passed reinspection, including dust wipes. BOH OTC Revised 1105 Page 3 of 8 Please note that if high or moderate risk activities will be done on the interior, then encapsulation cannot be done until after all of this high and moderate risk work has been reinspected and passed dust wipes. 2. Removal and replacement of doors, if chosen as the method of deleading,must be done and have passed reinspection. 3. Loose surfaces in the interior of the unit must have been made intact by the appropriately authorized person,been covered, or otherwise deleaded and reinspected. This includes loose surfaces being prepared for encapsulation(but DO NOT encapsulate these surfaces until after a successful reoccupancy reinspection). Making paint intact on the interior of a unit requires dust wipes at the reinspection. There cannot be any loose paint in the unit by the ninetieth day. 4. For those owners pursuing the Interim Control option, rules 1- 3 still apply; however only "urgent"lead hazards are required to be corrected. In addition, all required safeguards and structural repairs relevant to the interior of the unit must be complete and have passed reinspection and dust wipes, if required. Proof of this work consists of a copy of a reinspection report from a licensed lead inspector or risk assessor and copies of passing dust wipe results, if dust wipes were required. Copies of these documents must be provided to this agency by the 90`h day. Within one hundred and twenty (120) days of your receipt of this Order, you must provide proof that the following work was completed and reinspected (including passing dust wipes if required): 1. Any low risk activities on the interior of the unit that were not done by the 90a'day deadline must be complete. This includes encapsulation of interior surfaces that were previously made intact. 2. All required deleading in the interior common areas and on the exterior is done and has been reinspected, including passing dust wipes if they were required. 3. For those owners pursuing the Interim Control option, all of the "urgent"lead hazards must be corrected on the interior, common areas, and the exterior. Also, all required safeguards and structural repairs relevant to the interior common areas and the exterior must be complete and have passed reinspection. For Interim Control, a final set of dust wipes is required to be taken at the final reinspection. Proof of this work consists of a copy of a reinspection report from a licensed lead inspector or risk assessor, copies of passing dust wipe results, and a copy of a compliance document. Copies of these documents must be provided to this agency by the 120a'day. PROSECUTION AND CIVIL PUNITIVE DAMAGES Failure to comply with any of the deadlines set out above will require.this agency to initiate criminal or civil proceedings against you within seven(7) business days. Compliance with this BOH OTC Revised?/05 Page 4 of 8 Order will be determined by this agency's receipt of the appropriate documents within the specified deadlines. Documents should be sent to my attention at Inspection documents required by the 60th day deadline. One of the following: ❑ Initial Lead Inspection report by a licensed private lead inspector; ❑ Inspection report and risk assessment report by a licensed private risk assessor; ❑ Post Compliance Assessment Determination done by a CLPPP code enforcement inspector. Deleading documents required by the 60th day deadline. At least one of the following, although there may be a combination of documents: ❑ A contract with a licensed deleader, licensed lead-safe renovator, or low risk authorized agent; ❑ A copy of an owner/agent authorization letter from CLPPP and a completed"Documentation of Training to be an Authorized Owner/Agent And Intention to Comply with the Order to Correct," ❑ If you or your agent will only be doing structural repairs and lead-dust cleaning for interim control, a signed written statement attesting that this work will be completed in accordance with the required timelines. Documents required by the 90th day deadline: ❑ A Letter of Lead Paint(Re)occupancy(Re)inspection Certification issued by a licensed lead inspector or risk assessor, in cases where high- or moderate-risk deleading work occurred, requiring occupants to be relocated from the unit for the duration of the work; ❑ Copies of results of all dust samples taken by the licensed lead inspector or risk assessor, and copies of all reinspection report(s) issued by a licensed lead inspector or licensed risk assessor; Documents required by the 120th day deadline. Only one of the following: ❑ A Letter of Full Deleading Compliance issued by a licensed private lead inspector. ❑ A Letter of Interim Control issued by a licensed private risk assessor. ❑ For previously deleaded properties, a Certification of Restored Compliance (an addendum to the original letter of compliance)issued by a CLPPP code enforcement inspector. A copy of the deleading notification(s)must be sent to this agency at least ten(10) days before the start of any deleading,no matter who is performing the work, and whether it is for full compliance or interim control. BOH OTC Revised 1105 Page 5 of 8 The law provides penalties of up to $500 for each day of noncompliance. In addition, you may become liable for civil punitive damages equal to three times any actual damages for failure to comply with this order if a child becomes poisoned. CORRECTION OF VIOLATION BY CODE ENFORCEMENT AGENCY If within the time periods stipulated above this residential property is not brought into full compliance;or interim control,this agency may contract with an authorized person or authorized persons to correct the violation(s) and obtain a Letter of Full Deleading Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, and bill the owner, or initiate court action to reimburse itself. RIGHT TO A HEARING You may request a hearing pursuant to 105 CMR 460.900 of the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention,and Control, in conjunction with the procedures of 105 CMR 400.200(B), the Sanitary Code provision for hearings in emergency public health matters. As already noted, the aforementioned violation constitutes an emergency. (See"Declaration of Emergency" section.) As such, you may request a hearing only if you have complied with this Order. The hearing will be provided within ten days of your request. This agency shall issue a written decision within seven days after the hearing. FEDERAL UGULATIONS Some federal fmancial assistance programs require additional environmental investigation. If you are planning on or have applied for a federal loan program,please contact me as soon as possible in order to discuss further requirements. Please have the name of the loan program and the local agency administering the program when you call. Spector Director Board of Health Telephone �� BOH OTC Revised 11105 Page 6 of 8 r r If your property already has a letter of compliance, you must fill out this form and return it to me within 14 days. Please include copies of ALL your lead- related paper work for this address. I will review the paper work for this address and contact you to schedule a post compliance assessment determination. Upon this review and a site visit, you may be eligible for a 30-day maintenance period, during which you may be able to fix the hazards yourself and your letter of compliance remains valid. Failure to return this form to me within 14 days may disqualify you from this option, requiring you to follow all of the rules and timelines outlined in this Order To Correct Violations. Only a CLPPP code enforcement inspector can do the required inspection work for previously complied properties. The inspection and reinspection services are provided for free. Please complete and return this form immediately in order to take full advantage of this 30-day maintenance period. Please print clearly: NAME: DATE: ADDRESS: ZIP CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER: ADDRESS OF THE PROPERTY CITED: ZIP CODE: OCCUPANT(S)NAME: OCCUPANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER:(_) Please check off which documents you have attached to this form: ❑ Lead Inspection Report ❑ Risk Assessment Report ❑ Letter of Full Initial Inspection Compliance ❑ Letter of Abatement Compliance ❑ Letter of Full Deleading Compliance ❑ Letter of Interim Control ❑ Certificate of Maintained Compliance ❑ Certificate of Restored Compliance Other: BOH OTC Revised 1/05 Page 7 of 8 phis is an important nonce. P'l efihavo it translated. Este�66 tm avi i ponant . Queim ands- o duzir. yes to aviso unportanm . Irvase tnanda r rarducir. AY LA MOB' BAN TH6NG CAO Q' AN TR NG Ced iwst important Youti lez fatire traduire. 8 010A V41 Cl wl 15 w M T-4%Tj iml T5 m r tTs V 6 V I'm u+est:o 6 un �avviso timportante. Si par+egadi fatlo taradurre. M BOH OTC Revised l/05 Page 8 of 8 II ro {1 PyOFSHET��� The Town of Barnstable Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services DAMSTAM MUL 1639 Public Health Division t639• 0 ppY�' 367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A.McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health June 28, 1996 Mark Sheehan 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE II MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH'S NUISANCE CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER ONE The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street, Apt. 7, Hyannis was inspected on 1995, by Christina Kuchinski Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable, because of a complaint. The following violations of the Nuisance Control Regulation Number One Regulation and the Sanitary Code H were observed: 410.482: The hot wired smoke detector was missing in the hallway near bedrooms and wires were exposed. The battery operated smoke detector in the hallway was not functioning (the battery was working). 410.351: The shade for the ceiling light fixture was not attached to the base and also contained exposed wires. 401.351: A light bulb had been broken off inside the light fixture that services the rear apartment entrance. 410.500. There was a space between the left livingroom wall and floor that was several feet in length and about a half inch wide. 410.351: The electric outlets in the livingroom wall located to the rear apartment door were loose and would not hold an electric fixture plug. 410.351: The tub drain was clogged. 410.500: The paint was starting to peel off of the left side livingroom wall. You are directed to correct the violation of 410.482 within 24 hours of receipt of this notice by installing a functioning smoke detector. Your are also directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven(7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are;also subject to non criminal citations of$40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health cc: Sean Lewis i' F, June 28, 1996 Mark Sheehan 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE 1C1.MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH'S NUISANCE CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER ONE The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street, Apt. 7, Hyannis was inspected on 1995, by Christina Kuchinski Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable, because of a complaint. The following violations of the Nuisance Control Regulation Number One Regulation and the Sanitary Code H were observed: 410.482: The hot wired smoke detector was missing in the hallway near b!Nkooms aS and wires were exposed. The battery operated smoke detector^in tie hallway was not functioning (the battery was working). 410.351: The shade for the ceiling light fixture was not attached to the base and also contained exposed wires. 401.351: A light bulb had been broken off inside the light fixture that services the rear apartment entrance. 410.500: There was a space between the left livingroom wall and floor that was several feet in length and about a half inch wide. 410.351: The electric outlets in the livingroom wall located to the rear apartment door were loose and would not hold an electric fixture plug. 410.351: The tub drain was clogged. 410.500: The paint was starting to peel off of the left side livingroom wall. You are directed to correct the violation of 410.482 within 24 hours of receipt of this notice by installing a functioning smoke detector. Your are also directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven(7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be;advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than$500. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are also subject to non criminal citations of$40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health cc: Sean Lewis I a P4 AO ry), U -4 U f Mf-Mrs. M a'y— S h ee- _�.5-� 0 0 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410,00, STATE SANITARY CURE 11, MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE RENTAL ORDINANCE,ARTICLE 51 7 I�j�-rrH cS The property owned by you located at `" S�' was inspected on by 0-,HK� Health Agent for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. 'The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Rental Ordinance Article 51 and the Sanitary Code II were observvedp:� `>l��. ��a` - ke, l�,-I w 1 S ✓r'too r d P @( v e- LeX,ZS� //1't(,SAS//� !t, ��2 �c, i �,"a y `'`ate -e�s c. _r•-e C,r po�e�. 7 e 6 Q' �,, OF S rr�wl� 2c�a h qe c cfe-S no-�- -ruv\C-,; � 6 y/o. 3Sj 7"ht? A"l(i/rhr700 w, C1�r�r� aae qZ Co - Px;,120-C� u' a P-tJ y GQo s=r b�-v " 0.9mo r �h�- �'� Kam- S P ace �(W1141 mot- boo V `{" 'T 1 Raves a, tj�j•� t6 . w e to C*kf t A cLr+v� e e IQC_�riC 0U+/&-fJ'A �) -1 i a You are directed to correct the violation off within 24 hours of receipt of this notice by I ins-t-�-(C Ira �- ��-a I L9vJ L v4 S wc.-eLGe � Cl You Are also directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of IIcalth within seven (7) days after the date order is received. however, these violations must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500. Each separate (lay's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are also subject to non criminal citations of$40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. Enclosed are citation numbers due to violations observed on PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF IIEALTII Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable j FoRm3o Hoaesa WARREN,INC.NOV.1979.1983 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 6 Cr + r T CITY/TOWN A DEPARTMENT _ a � ADDRESS -) 9 40 j, o � TELEPHONE ( Address- 7/ tr �ny� Occupant .5e42,e4 1-e4�kJr- Floor_ Apartment No: No.of Occupants No.of Habitable Rooms - Nro.Sleeping Rooms 0 No.dwelling or rooming units No.Stories Name and address of owner- Is /�^� _.-�C ��/ 1�a.h Irl, -rN, \7 rT%�� r 3 l� . ��t- _f� (}.� G Remarks Reg. Vim YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: Garbage and Rubbish f r , , ., ir1.. rr,6_- f, _(f,- Containers: _ e ,,;Jlr.s - t� 4 S -t-i,.j+re� Drainage Infestation Rats or other: ` A STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs,Porches: A _f'(8 leDual Egress:and Obst'n.: " .� -x t .tom - [ -114,. { Fy ! ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: .,_n I t r ,'M- Roof , Gutters, Drains: -- Walls: Foundation: �. --�''�'"/ ,� M Chimney: r,..",! BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: ti r,r' , . �, v^ l _ 46,1r Stairs: Li htin STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: /.�j !�a / -( - ./ ✓, C Hall Li htin E� .. / �,,..L.�M a s. •^.. Hall Windows: ^al,� , �vrv� r k_t WI" 7 HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑Y ❑ N E ui . Repair lJ t f' .ta.l- (1,9 TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: w Qom; PLUMBING: Supply Line: ❑MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vents ` ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: W gymw ❑ 110 ❑220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: -'--yo V,, - (- &V Gen. Basement Wiring: It SP.�,ti/ 1, DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind, Doors Floors Locks Kitchen Bathroom 4,4 u " `VuLlf Pantry Den Living Room : F t L,_j r Bedroom(1) Bedroom(2) Bedroom(3) Bedroom(4) Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, Elect.: Stacks,Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats,Mice Roaches or Other: Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES OF PERJURY." INSPECTOR / ilA4-4 'JA 4/1 1�,(/,.f�`" " TIL E Ala A DATE_ / / l TIME / 1 A.- P:M. f ° A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REIN SsECTION P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises. This listing is composed of these items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter II, 105 CMR 410.000 through 410.499 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given situation but may not do so in every case and therefore cannot be included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as,a determination that other violations may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local .health official to order repair or correction of the violation(s) pursuant to 410 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall it affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period,of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B) and 410.202. (C) Shut-off and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to supply the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253(A), 410.253(B) and the lighting in common area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. .(F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1) and 410.300. (GI Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by an object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105'CMR 410.450 and 410.451. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 4110.480(D). (I) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600 through 410.602 which results in any accumulation of garbage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of lead-based paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regualtions for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control 105 CMR 460.000. (K) Roof, foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident.or other dangers or impairment to health or dafety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing,. heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiling standards or failure to maintain such facilities as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and' 410.352 so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire,-burns, shock, accident-or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a-period .of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition.or conditions: .(1) ,.lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either operable. (2) failure to provide a washbasin and a shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410:150(A)(2)- and 410.150(A)(3) and any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) any defect in the electrical, plumbing, or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing heating,. gas-fitting, or electrical wiring standards that •do not create an immediate hazard.- failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A) and 410.503(B). (5) failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550.. (N) Amy other violation of Chapter II not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A) through (M) shall be deemed to be a. condition which may endanger or materially impair- the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the board of health. 0 Town of Barnstable 1 Health Department { """ 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 $63¢ Office 508-790-6:265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health January 17, 1996 Mark Sheehan Park Square Management 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICIE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE II, MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE RENTAL ORDINANCE,ARTICLE 51 The property owned by you located at 71 E. Main Street, Apt. 6, Hyannis was inspected on January 16, 1995 by Christina Kuchinski, R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Rental Ordinance Article 51 and the State Sanitary Code were observed: 410.280: Mechanical ventilation system in bathroom was not functioning. 410.500: Two metal cross pieces of the drop ceiling were missing and one ceiling tile had two corners missing. 410.500: Large hole in floor near rear door of master bedroom. 410.500: Unfinished walls and windows in master bedroom. 410.482: Smoke detector in apartment was not functioning. 410.503: Hand rail in front hallway stairwell was very loose and balusters were missing. You are directed to correct the violation of smoke detector 410.482 within twenty- four (24) hours of receipt of this notice. You are also directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days oif receipt of this notice. q/wp/chris/cdl You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven (7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are also subject to non criminal citations of$40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH T omas A. McKean Director of Public Health cc: Joshuia Payne q/wp/chris/cdl MR� e2.e'j n ��Si Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 office: 508-790-6265 `,�Thomaa A. McKean FAX: 508-775-3344 Director of Public He Ra f✓w��G %t j 6j,-e fYtS94'i Q 'Y Oicc -7 A lut vt S G�'i ,�} a O� i r NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 Clot 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE II, MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE RENTAL ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 51 _ The property o ned by you located at 7/ " , was inspected on 11&1q6 by, Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable, becausef of a complaint. The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Rental Ordinance Article 51 and the Sanitary Code II were observed: Y/0.j P-O 1/�'`e e-�.r,2a a c (�2�n-E c� 'ta , s yv- ey►. r t.� ' b ��t t c9�, ,V'Jam, G �c � 4ko �lD. 5oc� f uyo r�?c�.i � P� Yi F' !h �io•So3 rim �/ c VJ ��'� �(�,�c'``j ��-�� K.e,c'� .. ram-:+ t r /00 c ix f l You are directed to correct the violation of within twentyfour (24) hours of receipt of this notice LI/0- You are also directed o correct 7) days ofh reaining r ecempt of thisvnoticeed violations within seven Your may request a hearing if Board of tten Healthetition within requesting (7j same is received by the Boa dick after the must beate cor corer is rected regardless d. However?of these of any r quest fora viclations hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of itht more order shall g. Each constitute aaate separate failure to comply violation. N You are 'also subject to non-criminal citaitons of $40.00 for r each additional the first Ticketslon wil be d o issued daily until the violations violation. are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health December 4, 1995 Mark Sheehan Park Square Management 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE I1 MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE RENTAL ORDINANCE,ARTICLE 51 The property owned by you located at 71 E. Main Street, Apt. #2, Hyannis was inspected on November 29, 1995 by Christina Kuchinski, R.S. Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Rental Oirdinance Article 51 and the Sanitary Code II were observed: 410.501: All the windows in the child's bedroom were not weathertight due to large gaps around prime window frame. 410500: Large ceiling stain in child's bedroom possibly caused by a leak from roof. 410.5 0: Large ceiling stain and bubbling and cracking of paint due to water p6�� damage from possible roof leak. Water damage on ceiling was also found Ti ( " around ceiling light fixture. -4-4410.351: Door gaskets to freezer and refrigeration compartments were not keeping doors properly sealed, could feel cold air blowing out through the gaskets. y,L - 410.500: Two ceiling tiles in the livingroom were stained possibly due to old roof 4,o leak. �J VA 410.500: Water and debris were coming down from chimney and into open fireplace - in livingroom. i`s , �i���' �°w ►�Viz;w.�.� �.( ,��r ;�.��' :S�C� � 3 �9pw� 011-vv,,FX", 410.6012 D : Laundry room had old clothes dryer lint and soap boxes on floor behind washers and dryers. 10.45.2: No rain gutter downspout was provided at front entrance door causing J ponding of water on stairs. This will be a hazardous situation when the area freezes over. You are directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven (7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are also subject to non criminal citations of$40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health cc: William Zenga •a :. '.z,�r�"Y' F-:..-.....5-' -f ,:l:��i►-r.:.,...+..r uY'a r.�.-.ce.r-•-r.>... �xt^k�v-c1a.�.-;.F-....T s3..�.�.a...r-g,,.r-mow+_ - -. 7 1 FORM30 HOBBSB WARREN,INC.NOV.1979.1983 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH CITY/TOWN o DEPARTMENT V9 l 11 C`f y e.0 !"t`7�c-Gl-It r.f./ o,N gvey`�. ADDRESS Q 6,z to. TELEPHONE Address_ /�� C� Occupant Floor- a-_W Apartment No:• 4* No.of Occupants �2_ /No.of Habitable Rooms No.Sleeping Rooms / No.dwelling or rooming units No.Stories Name and address of owner i .!�1.c[ �® f. cam,-' Pay-11 .�d^�im'�re }Y�21tG AhP.►LT r s-(- (se 1 rRemarks Reg. Vlo. YARD r' Out Bld s.: F(5nces: Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE—EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: In - `LL .,,, •r ;�',,, ->. ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: ' Roof '.. , Gutters, Drains: /'rrt 'o C: _p f Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: t,- `1"�t1✓ rr) —1, ,,1 ke 2) ,.-r_, Dampness: r✓ITACa r Stairs:. r 1A-t-s/a, �. ,r I ( <- - LA l) I-,AN �C Lighting: STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: :`�,, ,N(r/ f)�' , �'�- a,� /A ,-)4 ' Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: r V` ' ze, Hall Lighting: uakt,lj�i.( I „n .4/z)m 4 Ao //mj Hall Windows: r (`4e, f % �-- HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N Equip. Repair "� v TYPE: Stacks,Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: ❑ MS ❑ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. Doors Floors Locks Kitchen Bathroom Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom(1) Bedroom(2) Bedroom(3) Bedroom(4) Hot Water Facll. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, Elect.: Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facill. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats,Mice,Roaches or Other: Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors:. ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "TFIIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES OF PERJURY." f INSPECTOR 1 .I /l �/•l•! r• / TL'E M. �.L DATE_ l l TIME 1 t� C P-. -. } r A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises. This listing is composed of these items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter II, 105 CMR 410.000 through 410.499 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given situation but may not do so in every case and therefore cannot be included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as.a determination that other violations may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of the violation(s) pursuant to 410 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall it affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 LAIR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B) and 410.202. (C) Shut-off and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to supply the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(6), 410.251(A), 410.253(A), 410.253(B) and the lighting in common area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. .(F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1) and 410.300. (G), Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by an object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450 and 410.451. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 41b.480(D). (I) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600 through 410.6.02 which results in any accumulation of garbage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a .food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to .the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of lead-based paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regualtions for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control 105 CMR 460.000. (K) Roof, foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant' or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health -or dafety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilities as are-required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352 so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. Y (M) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity-for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a_stove and oven or any defect that renders either operable. (2) failure to provide a washbasin and a shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2) and 410.150(A)(3) and any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) any defect in the electrical, plumbing, or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing heating,• gas-fitting, or electrical wiring standards that do,not create an immediate hazard. (0) failure. to maintain a safe handrail or .protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A) and 410.503(B). (5) failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (N) Amy other violation of Chapter II not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A) through (M) shall be deemed to be a condition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the board of health. I Barnstable �oF'THE rowy Town of BarnstableAMmaicaM Regulatory Services Department Public Health Division AIfD MA. • 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 2007 Office: 508-862-4644 Thomas F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO CERTIFIED MAIL 7009 2820 0003 3168 1275 January 5,.2009 Ron Bourgeois . 150 Main Street West Dennis, MA 02670 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000, STATE SANITARY CODE 11—MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CODE CHAPTER 170. The property owned by you at Unit 3, 71 Main St.,Hyannis was inspected on December 21, 2009 by Jaime Cabot, R.S. Health Inspector for the Town of-. Barnstable, because of a complaint. The following violations-of the State Sanitary Code were observed: 105 CMR 410.351 — Owner's Installation and Maintenance Re ponsibilities: Tv A strong odor was noticed in the bathroom; the plumbing fixtures Tay need repairs. CJNo The light over the entry door was out. k,tf1j.^0.4(— 5U�4�L/''r 105 CMR 410.501 —Weathertight Elements: Bedroom window_damageddtk>�ing break-in has been boarded up but is not weathertight. - ch-le i�1z 1© You are directed to correct the violations listed above-Withimseven 7) days of your , receipt of this notice by replacing the glass in the broken window, repairing the plumbing fixtures to reduce odors and replacing the entry light bulb. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within ten (10) days after the date the order is served. Non-compliance will result in the issuance of a non-criminal ticket citation of$100. Each day's failure t omply With an order shall constitute a separate violation. DEB ORDE F E BOARD OF HEALTH McKean, , RS Director of Public.Health Town of Barnstable cc: Shakina Samuels ^ 1�FTHE Tp� Town of Barnstable Barnstable, k +BaIi : y Regulatory Services Department P O ASS.i639• O. `9��N Public Health Division m AIFD H1A�p 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 2007 Office: 508-862-4644 Thorrias F.Geiler,Director FAX: 508-790-6304 Thomas A.McKean,CHO CERTIFIED MAIL 7009 2820 0003,3168 1275 January 5, 2009 Ron Bourgeois 150 Main Street West Dennis, MA 02670 NOTICE, TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000 STATE SANITARY CODE II—MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CODE CHAPTER 170 The property owned by you at Unit 3, 71 Main St., Hyannis was inspected on December 21, 2009 by Jaime Cabot, R.S. Health Inspector for the Town of -Barnstable, because of a complaint: The following violations of the State Sanitary Code were observed: 105 CMR 410.351 —Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: A strong odor was noticed in the bathroom, the plumbing fixtures may need repairs. The light over the entry.door was out. 105 CMR 410.501 —Weathertight Elements: Bedroom window damaged during break-in has been boarded up but is not weathertight. You are directed to correct the violations listed above within seven (7)days of your receipt of this notice by replacing the glass in the broken window, repairing the plumbing fixtures to reduce odors and replacing the entry light bulb. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within ten (10)"days after the date the order is served. Non-compliance will result in the issuance of a non-criminal ticket citation of$100. Each day's failure t omply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Z!ZE F E BOARD OF HEALTH McKean, RS Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable cc: Shakina Samuels Town of Barnstable BLL q. Board of Health :b3 �� P.O. Box 534, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Wayne Miller,M.D. FAX: 508-790-6304 Paul Canniff,DMD Junichi Sawayanagi June 18, 2007 Mr. Mark: Sheehan d/b/a Park Square Trust III 156 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Recurring Critical Housing Violation(s) at 80 Yarmouth Road, Hyannis, 71 Main Street, and 156 Main Street Hyannis Dear Mr. Sheehan, You appeared before the Board of Health at a hearing held on Tuesday June 12, 2007 due to recurring violations of the State Sanitary Code. Specifically, you failed to provide electricity and/or gas at 80 Yarmouth Road, 71 Main Street and 156 Main Street Hyannis. 80 Yarmouth Road Hyannis On December 19, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity providing at the multiple lodging/rental units. Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, RS, immediately went to the site and observed the violation. The complainant indicated that the electricity had been turned-off sine December 16, 2007. The electricity remained turned-off until sufficient payment was received. Then on May 18, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that the gas had been turned-off for two days at this same property. Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell immediately went to the site and observed the violations. The occupants had no hot water and the stove was inoperable. Occupants were unable to cook or to bathe. The gas was finally restored on May 19, 2007, several days later. 156 Main Street, Hyannis During the late afternoon of May 2, 2007, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 156 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Timothy O'Connell on May 3, 2007. It was determined that the electricity was Q:\WPFILES\SheehanBOHFinding2OO7.doc turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on May 4, 2007. 71 Main Street, Hyannis On December 15, 2006, the Health Division received a complaint that there was no electricity provided at the lodging/rental units located at 71 Main Street, Hyannis. The violation was observed by Health Inspector Donna Miorandi, R.S. It was determined that the electricity was turned-off due to lack of or insufficient payment to N'Star Electric Company. The electricity was finally restored at the lodging/rental units on December 18, 2006. The reason for the hearing was to provide you an opportunity to present information relative to your plans to prevent future reoccurrences of serious housing violations at these locations. During the hearing, you testified that at that time, you had insufficient funds to pay for the electricity and gas services because of a business partnership which had since ended. You testified that it should no longer be a problem. You further testified that the violations were corrected. The Board voted to take no action at this time. However the Chairman of the Board stated, if any further similar violations occur at any of these locations in the future, the Board of Health will seek the assistance of legal staff to bring a criminal complaint against you. Further, the licensing Board will be notified. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Wayne Miller, M.D., Chairman BOARD OF HEALTH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Cc: Robert Smith, Town Attorney Christine Palkoski, Growth Management Department Q:\WPFILES\Shei-hanBOHFinding2OO7.doc Stanton, David From: Stanton, David Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:26 AM To: 'rick.rabin@state.ma.us' Subject: Lead abatement for a property question Good morning Rick, I'm not sure if you are the correct person to contact or not, if not, I would appreciate it if you could forward this message to the appropriate party.. I am a Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable and went out on a housing complaint a while back. I am a licensed lead determinator, and conducted a lead determination at the property, which came back positive for lead. I ordered the owner to correct the violation. It got put on the back burner with everything else going on and I am finally getting back to it. I faxed CLPPP upon the finding. Since then, I have never received a notice of intent to abate, or a completion report stating it had been done, which sounds like there might be a problem. A man named Eric Gustafson called stating he did the deleading at 71 Main Street, Hyannis. It took him so long to get back to us, as he left the cape for a while. He said his license number is"03320-AM." I am not familiar with the licensing of deleaders, but the lists I checked online didn't seem to have his name or number anywhere. He did leave a phone number(508-539-0597) but I have not called it, as I figured I should probably check with the State incase there is a problem. I was just wondering what my next step is? Thanks for any assistance. Thanks, David W. Stanton, RS Health Inspector Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct phone: (508)862-4647 Health Dept. phone: (508) 862-4644 Health Dept. fax (508) 790-6304 r e f 1 rCl;� 1 '-7- V 1 lI r- A Certified Mail#7003 1680 0004 5458 2254 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services g rY Thomas F. Geiler,Director 161 Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 July 13, 2005 Nancy Krajewski East Wind Trust PO Box 2248 Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000, STATE SANITARY CODE II - MIPTIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND THE TOWN OF B_ARNSTABLE CODE. The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street (Apt. 2), Hyannis, was inspected on July 6, 2005 by David W. Stanton R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable, because of a complaint. The following violations of the State Sanitary Code were observed: 105 CMR 410.551: Screens for Windows: Several .windows were observed in the unit without screens. Two living room and two bedroom windows did not have screens in them. 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: A screen in the bedroom and a screen in the bathroom were observed torn and\or had holes in them that were not part of the standard mesh holes. 105 CMR 410.351: Owner's Installation and Maintenance Responsibilities: The kitchen faucet handle does not operate properly. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: Behind the stove is an unfinished wall. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: A ceiling tile in the living room was observed with a hole in it. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: The living room closet was not finished off properly in one section, and there is a large gap between the drywall. 105 CMR 410.500: Owner's Responsibility to Maintain Structural Elements: One of the living room windows does not close properly, and there is a gap at the top of the window. QAOrder letters\Housing violations\71 Main Street Hyannis,apt 2.doc 105 CMR 410.550(B): Extermination of Insects, Rodents and Skunks: Several cockroaches were observed in the unit. You are directed to correct the violations listed above within thirty (30) days of your receipt of this notice by installing screens in all the windows of not less than 16 mesh per square inch, by repairing or replacing the damaged screens, by repairing or replacing the kitchen faucet so it functions as originally intended, by finishing off the wall behind the oven so that is smooth and cleanable, by repairing or replacing the damaged ceiling tile in the living room, by finishing off the inside of the living room closet ceiling so there is not a large gap between the drywall, and by properly exterminating the unit to get rid of the cockroaches. A lead determination will be conducted to see if the unit is in compliance with the lead laws after the Health Department receives new sodium sulfide from the state. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within ten(10) days after the date the order is served. Non-compliance will result in a fine of$100.00 per violation. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. PER ORDER.OF THE RD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean, CHO, .S. Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Brittany Ventura, tenant QAOrder letters\Housinj;violations\71 Main Street Hyannis,apt 2.doc FORM30 &VV i HoRBsBWARREN'M THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH • CITY/TOWN w b D PARTM NT ADDRESS Z �ELEPHONE Address—�7-1 _1m"'^- S �") h/t4/5 Occupant r, A-1 W_ Ve Floor Apartment No. -.--_v_- - _ o. of Occupants No.of Habitable Rooms_._ ____ No.Sleeping Rooms No.dwelling or rooming units----- _- No.Stories Name and address of owner__ _- Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress: and Obst'n'.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: — 0a SrgeeA i r , joy, v l-4cu Roof a v Gutters, Drains: yu, C r ra2/� Walls: �o rr a sc• �"+. Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: , Stairs: Lighting: STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n:: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N E ui . Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line:. ❑ MS ❑.ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond., Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT r Ven il. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. lWind. Doors Floors Locks .Kitchen � � nsA{ Z O , J Bathroom 1 Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 , Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas, Oil, Elect.: Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other: 5 t• jN Egress Dual and Obst'n: 1 1 General Building Posted Locks on Doors:`f ), ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLrATIONS'CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH � l L MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE l J�� OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE t~ ► AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) `Jo J✓I "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND l PENALTIES OF PERJURY." INSPECTOR ci--' n J TITLE A .J ,B r A M.,> DATE �rt �'� TIME (y P.M. A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION �"� I j't' 7 '^�'t P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shali be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises. This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter II, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B) and 410.202.. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 41.0.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insu:ation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2)and 410.150(A)(3) or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. s� Certified Mail#7002 1000 0004 6683 1563 IKE Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director � 6.39. �� Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 January 14, 2004 Nancy Krajewski East Wind Trust PO Box 2248 Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000, STATE SANITA RY CODE II - MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND ARTICLE 51 OF THE TOWN RENTAL ORDINANCE. The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street (Apt. 1), Hyannis, was inspected on January 12, 2004 by David Stanton R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,because of a complaint. The following violation of the State Sanitary Code was observed: 105 CMR 410.480: Locks: The front door was observed not secured from unlawful entry. The front door knoij is locked, but the door is easily pushed open from the outside. It is also noted that the original complaint was for lack of sufficient heat and hot water. During the inspection., the room temperature was observed at 68 degrees F and the hot water was observed at 120 degrees F. These temperatures observed meet the minimum standards for human habitation. As a reminder (per 105 CMR 410.201) the room temperature must be maintained between 68 and 78 degrees F. from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and at least 64 degrees F from 11:01 PM to 6:59 AIVI from September 16 to June 14'`. Hot water (per 105 CMR 410.190) shall be maintained between 110 degrees F and 130 degrees F all the time. You are directed to correct the violation listed above within five (5) days of your receipt of this notice, by repairing the front door so the locking mechanism secures to the door frame to prevent unlawful entry. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within ten (10) days after the date the order is served. i Q:Health/Order letters.'Housing violationsnl Main Street.doc ak Non-compliance could result in a fine of up to $100.00 per violation. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. PER ORDER OF T OARD OF HEALTH iJ Th ma'sA. McKean,R.S. Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Q:Health/Order lettersJHousing violations/71 Main Street.doc TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH ARTICLE 11:MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR HUMAN HABITATION Date I Z �r�'��i. � �? g. �l es Owner h� fr f�� �.S Tenant Address Address :7/ A&h 5�-l`PPj Complionce Remarks or Regulation# Yes No Recommendations 2. Kitchen Facilities 3. Bathroom Facilities 4. Water Supply �jVjtj 5. Hot Water Facilities .r �.r1�Ja��l c( Mt,, 3 VA)r 6. Heating Facilities `, a %Tj�' c� 7. Lighting and Electrical Facilities 8. Ventilation 9. Installation and Maintenance of Facilities 10. Curtailment of Service 11. Space and Use 12. Exits ��' Udn 1040d I A 13. Installation and Maintenance of Structural Elements 14. Insects and Rodents 15. Garbage and Rubbish Storage and Disposal 16. Sewage Disposal 17. Temporary HousingPIN PART II (� ` 37. Placarding of Condemned Dwelling; Removal of Occupants; Demolition Person(s) Interviewed _I Inspector If Public Building such as Store or Hotel/Motel specify here �OsaknolJ e. f jr- Certified Mail#7002 1000 0004 6683 1549 t Town of Barnstable } Regulatory Services �►sxsrne Thomas F. Geiler,Director MAM ~` Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 January 20, 2004 Nancy Krajewski East Wind Trust PO Box 2248 Hyannis, MA 02601 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000, STATE SANITARY CODE II - MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND ARTICLE 51 OF THE TOWN RENTAL ORDINANCE. The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street (Apt. 1), Hyannis, was inspected on January 16, 2004 by David Stanton R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable,because of a complaint. The following violation of the State Sanitary Code was observed: 105 CMR 410.201: Temperature Requirements: The room temperature was observed at 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Per 105 CMR 410.201 the room temperature must be maintained between 68 and 78 degrees F. from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and at least 64 degrees F from 11:01 PM to 6:59 AM from September 16 to June 14`h. You are directed to correct the violation listed above within 24 Hours of your receipt of this notice, by repairing the furnace so that the room temperature may be maintained to a temperature of at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Per the phone conversation between Health Inspector David W. Stanton, RS and property manager Mark on Friday afternoon, Mark would provide temporary heaters until the plumber could make the repairs to the heating system. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within ten (10) days after the date the order is served. Q:Health/Order letters/Housing violations/71 Main Street#2.doc Non-compliance could result in a fine of up to $100.00 per violation. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. PER ORDER OF BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. lAcKean, R.S. Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Q:Health/Order letters/Housing violations/71 Main Street#2.doc FORM30 CH&W_�) HOBBS&WARREN TM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEA�TH CITY T WN � E DEPARTMENT ADDRESS �M 4 TELEP NE Address _ Occupant_. Floor Apartment No. No.of Occupants____ No.of Habitable Rooms No.Sleeping Rooms__ No.dwelling or rooming units o.Storie _ Name and address of owner 3 150 W. Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: s Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: Stairs: Li htin : STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N Equip. Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents.- PLUMBING: Supply Line: ❑ MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. 4Doors Floors Locks Kitchen t: Bathroom Pantry Den -Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom(3) Bedroom(4) Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, Elect.: Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other: Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR. (See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENiALTIE URY." INSPECTOR TITLE DATE 41(- f _ 1 TIME �o A.M. 5 7j3' A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION 1� P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises.This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter 11, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included 'n this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof, foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect•that renders either inoperable. .(2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2) and 410.150(A)(3)or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. '�--+--�,.. nh^,y..+rgsay. '4�''�."'7.:p^""i}i„�-..f`..,�n,e�.+ix,1M,.`�;:C1"w'"'`✓+�,.�.�'^.. "�,,...^w+...�' :,t-k•'".^.^..a FORM 30 C HOBBS&WARREN TM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH CITY/T�, 7 ` DEPARTMENT W" _ ADDRESS TELEPH NE j r Address_ �t _ Occupant_ Floor--Apartment No. No.of Occupants_ -� No.of Habitable Rooms No.Sleeping Rooms___��_ _ No. dwelling or rooming units No.Stories Name and address of owner �+ 150 �A_ - W. Remarks Reg. Vio.. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: �. Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B . ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: Stairs: Li htin : STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ IN Equip. Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: ❑ MS ❑ ST D P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets? Walls Ceilsy Wind. ,,Doors Floors Locks Kitchen G.. .� !� • `� Bathroom Pantry Den Living Room r ti Bedroom(1) 1 4 r-- IvuCIA R;N— -✓� (j`��v� Bedroom(2) " Bedroom(3) Bedroom(4) Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, Elect..- Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: n' ti Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other.- Egress Dual and.Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "THIIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENIALTIES,OF PERJURY." INSPECTOR / r TITLE DATE— I E'" �.- TIME A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION ) P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises.This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter 11, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold,to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash,which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish,filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2)and 410.150(A)(3)or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing;heating, gasfitting,or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5). Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. FORM30 \y&wD HOBBS&WARRENTM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH ' CITY/TOWN�� �` DEPARTMENT ADDRESS ;G„M SVO� + 1 TELEPHONE Address 71 _ Occupant � ' Floor_ Apartment No. - No. of Occupants No. of Habitable Rooms s No.Sleeping Room No. dwelling or rooming units— No.Stories-,-- NameR and address of owner t-U f " '' w, `1„f;.-^--y, r, 4 Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bid s.: Fences: , Garbage and Rubbish Containers: � Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: Stairs: Li htih : STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N Equip. Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Suppl Line: ❑ MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir..: „ ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: O DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. .Doors Floors Locks Kitchen Bathroom r Pantry Den , Living Room Bedroom(1). 111.'CltA r_&Lr 4.1", i:: `V: Bedroom(2) Bedroom(3) to ,� 5� - - " �.. Bedroom(4) Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas, Oil, Elect.: . Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other: Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "THIIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENIALTIE&OF PERJURY." INSPECTOR ''-"`` TITLE- A.M.+ DATE_ 1 w TIME1 -7 'R A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions,when found to exist in residential premises, shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises.This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter II, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold,to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410,450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) . Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150 A 2 and 410.150(A)(3)or an (2) a P q ( )O Y defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. Certified Mail#7014 1200 0001 0358 4466 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services sn>3tvsras�, Mass. Richard Scali, Director Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 January 11, 2017 Ron B LLC 150 Main Street West Dennis, MA 02670 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.000, STATE SANITARY CODE II—MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION The property owned by you located at 71 Main Street (Apt#2) Hyannis, MA was inspected on January 11, 2017 by Timothy O'Connell, R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable. This inspection was conducted on the basis of a complaint. The following violations of the State Sanitary Code were observed: 105 CMR 410.450—Means of Egress. Observed room within unit without proper second means of egress being used (mattress in room) as bedroom. You are directed to correct the violations listed above within twenty four (24) hours of your receipt of this notice by removing all beds from said room and to cease and desist from using this room as sleeping quarters. You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same - is received within ten (10) days after the date the order is served. Non-compliance will result in a fine of$100.00 per violation. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. Should you have any questions regarding the above violations, please contact the Town Health Division and ask to speak with the inspector who performed the inspection. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean, R.S., CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable Cc: Phil More; Occupant QAOrder letterMousing violations\Rental ordinance\1-11-17 71 main#2.doc TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH ARTICLE II: MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR HUMAN HABITATION Date I Time: In Out Owner C— Tenant ?kJ 15® N�,� Address Address ;;f a6� Compliance Remarks or Regulation# Yes NO Recommendations 2. Kitchen Facilities 3. Bathroom Facilities 4. Water Supply 5. Hot Water Facilities 6. Heating Facilities 7. Lighting and Electrical Facilities 8. Ventilation 9. Installation and Maintenance of Facilities 10. Curtailment of Service 10 11. Space and Use o 12. Exits , l 13. Installation and Maintenance of Structural Elements01 14. Insects and Rodents 15. Garbage and Rubbish Storage and Disposal 16. Sewage Disposal 17.Temporary Housing 18. Driveway Width 19. Number of Tenants Observed PART II 37. Placarding of Condemned Dwelling; Removal of Occupants; Demolition Number of Bedrooms Number of Vehicles Allowed (max) Number of Persons Allowed (max) Person(s) Interviewed Inspector If Public Building such as Store or Hotel/Motel specify here r .. ,E r A. r f TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH ARTICLE II: MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR HUMAN HABITATION Date i ' iJ 1 " !I �` Time: In Out Owner. `4--- Tenant �t Address 150 ram. Address - 04, 1 a�� 0 Compliance Remarks-or Regulation# G Yes /NO Recommendations 2. Kitchen Facilities , 3. Bathroom Facilities f - 4. Water Supply 5. Hot Water Facilities 6. Heating Facilities ✓ �, 7. Lighting and Electrical Facilities 8. Ventilation 9. Installation and Maintenance of Facilities .10;-Curtailment-of Service 11. Space and Use 12. Exits -60 4N 13. Installation and Maintenance of Structural Elements i 14. Insects and Rodents V1 0. 15. Garbage and Rubbish Storage and Disposal V/ 16. Sewage Disposal ✓� ,��`' 17.Temporary Housing 18. Driveway Width 19. Number of Tenants Observed PART II 37. Placarding�of Cow nde nedrDwelling;. < c. Removal`of�0'c.r cupants; Demolition /A Number of Bedrooms Number of Vehicles Allowed (max) I .Number of Persons Allowed (max) �,.. Person(s) Interviewed Inspector If Public Building such as Store or Hotel/Motel specify here r , f Citizen Web Request I ; '3 0 Page 1 of 1 ' 09. ,�b� Citizen Request Management - Internal Use Request ID: 58049 Created: 1/6/2017 12:56:33 PM Status: Assigned To Staff Assigned To: O'Connell,Timothy ` Health Office Anonymous: No Category: Chapter II : Housing Substandard E.C. Date: 1/20/2017 Created By: Sousa,Vanessa Citations: Health Office Time Worked: 0 Response Time: 0 t Requestor Details: Email: Request Location: 71 MAIN STREET(HYANNIS) Unit 2 Hyannis, Ma 02601 Parcel Number: Map: 342 Block: 019 Lot: 000 Request: Na window in bedroom. Mold in bathroom and bedroom. Request Work History: Internal Note History: Entered on 1/6/2017 12:56:33 PM by Sousa, Vanessa Tenant has been living there since April, 2016. System entry on 1/6/2017 12:56:33 PM: Assigned to O'Connell,Timothy http://issgl2/IntemalWRS/WRequestPrint.aspx?ID=58049 1/6/2017