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GROANDWATER Groundwater Analytical, Inc.
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ANALYTICAL 228 Main Street
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
Telephone(508)759-4441
FAX(508)759-4475
November 13, 1998 is
Mr. David Bennett -------------
Bennett & O'Reilly, Inc.
P.O. Box 1667
Brewster, MA 02631
Project: Estate of Ruth Arenovski/B098-2170
Lab ID: 23836
Sampled: 11-10-98
Dear Dave:
Enclosed are the Hydrocarbon Fingerprint Analyses performed for the above referenced project.
This project was processed for Rush turnaround.
This letter authorizes the release of the analytical results, and should be considered a part of this
report. This report contains a project narrative indicating project changes and non-conformances, a
brief description of the Quality Assurance/Quality Control procedures employed by our laboratory,
and.a statement of our state certifications.
I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to
the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete.
Should you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jonathan R. Sanford
President
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Enclosures
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ASTM Method D3328-90 (Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting by GC/FID
Field ID: HB-1: 7-9' Laboratory ID: 23836-01
Project: Estate of Ruth Arenovski/B098-2170 QC Batch ID: HF-1092-M
Client: Bennett&O'Reilly Sampled: 11-10-98
Container: 250mL Glass Received: 11-10-98
Preservation: Cool Extracted: 11-12-98
Matrix: Soil Analyzed: 11-13-98
% Moisture: 11 Dilution Factor: 25
Qual itativeldentif ication
This sample has GC/FID characteristics that are similar to:
1. Fuel Oil No.2/Diesel Fuel.
2. Based on the distribution of the isoprenoid hydrocarbons to the n-C alkanes,the Fuel Oil
No. 2/Diesel Fuel appears to be mildly weathered.
Analyte Concentration. Units Reporting Limit`
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 15,000 mg/Kg 1,600
QC;Surrogate:Corpound Reco ` ts
ortho-Terphenyl d 60- 140
Method Reference: Comparison of Waterborne Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography,Volume 11.02,Water,American
Society for Testing and Materials(1990). Analytical protocol modified by use of an internal standard.
Results are quantified on the basis of 5a—androstane. Sample preparation protocol modified by use
of microwave accelerated solvent extraction. Results are reported on a dry weight basis.
Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest
concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions.
Reporting limits are adjusted for sample dilution and sample size.
d Indicates surrogate recovery outside recommended limits due to required sample dilution.
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ANALYTICAL ASTM METHOD D3328-90 (Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting (GC/FID)
Lab ID 23836-01 25X HYDROCARBONS LABORATORY
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ASTM Method D3328-90 (Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting by GC/FID
Field ID: HB-1:9-15' Laboratory ID: 23836-02
Project: Estate of Ruth Arenovski/13098-2170 QC Batch ID: HF-1092-M
Client: Bennett&O'Reilly Sampled: 11-10-98
Container: 250mL Glass Received: 11-10-98
Preservation: Cool Extracted: 11-12-98
Matrix: Soil Analyzed: 11-12-98
% Moisture: 5 Dilution Factor: 1
Qualitative Identification
This sample has GC/FID characteristics that are similar to:
1. Petroleum products in the Fuel Oil range.
Analyte Concentration: Units : 'Reporting Limit
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 3,900 mg/Kg 62
QC.Surrogate Compound %Recovery QC Limits.
ortho-Terphenyl 70 % 60- 140 %
Method Reference: Comparison of Waterborne Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography,Volume 11.02,Water,American
Society for Testing and Materials(1990). Analytical protocol modified by use of an internal standard.
Results are quantified on the basis of 5a—androstane. Sample preparation protocol modified by use
of microwave accelerated solvent extraction. Results are reported on a dry weight basis.
Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest
concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions.
Reporting limits are adjusted for sample dilution and sample size.
Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
GROUNDWATER
ANALYTICAL ASTM METHOD D3328-90(Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting (GC/FID)
Lab ID 23836-02 HYDROCARBONS LABORATORY
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ASTM Method D3328-90 (Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting by GC/FID
Field ID: HB-1: 15-19 Laboratory ID: 23836-03
Project: Estate of Ruth Arenovski/B098-2170 QC Batch ID: HF-1092-M
Client: Bennett&O'Reilly Sampled: 11-10-98
Container: 250mL Glass Received: 11-10-98
Preservation: Cool Extracted: 11-12-98
Matrix: Soil Analyzed: 11-13-98
Moisture: 4 Dilution Factor: 1
.Qualitative Identification:
No petroleum product was identified for this sample.
°"Analyte; Concentration• , Units: Reporting,Lirm,
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BRL mg/Kg 62
QC Surrogate Compound Recovery :QC Limits
ortho-Terphenyl 89 % 60- 140
Method Reference: Comparison of Waterborne Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography,Volume 11.02,Water,American
Society for Testing and Materials 0990). Analytical protocol modified by use of an internal standard.
Results are quantified on the basis of 5a—androstane. Sample preparation protocol modified by use
of microwave accelerated solvent extraction. Results are reported on a dry weight basis.
Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest
concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions.
Reporting limits are adjusted for sample dilution and sample size.
Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
GROUNDWATER
ANALYTICAL ASTM METHOD D3328-90(Modified)
Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting (GC/FID)
Lab ID 23836-03 HYDROCARBONS LABORATORY
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Project Narrative
Project: Estate of Ruth Arenovski/B098-2170 Lab ID: 23836
Client: Bennett&O'Reilly Received: 11-10-98
A. Physical Condition of Samples) -
This project was received by the laboratory in satisfactory condition. The sample(s) were received
undamaged in appropriate containers with the correct preservation.
B. Project Documentation
This project was accompanied by satisfactory Chain of Custody documentation. The sample container
label(s) agreed with the Chain of Custody.
C: Analysis.:.of Sample(s)
No analytical anomalies or non-conformances were noted by the laboratory during the processing of these
sample(s). All data contained within this report are released without qualification.
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Quality Assurance/Quality Control
A.:.Program Overview
Groundwater Analytical conducts an active Quality Assurance program to ensure the production of high
quality, valid data. This program closely follows the guidance provided by Interim Guidelines and
Specifications for Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans, US EPA QAMS-005/80 (1980), and Test
Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA, SW-846, Update III (1996).
Quality Control protocols include written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) developed for each
analytical method. SOPS are derived from US EPA methodologies and other established references.
Standards are prepared from commercially obtained reference materials of certified purity, and documented
for traceability.
Quality Assessment protocols for most organic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control sample,
one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation batch.
All samples, standards, blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes and sample duplicates are spiked
with internal standards and surrogate compounds. All instrument sequences begin with an initial calibration
verification standard and a blank; and excepting GUMS sequences, all sequences close with a continuing
calibration standard. GC/MS systems are tuned to appropriate ion abundance criteria daily, or for each 12
hour operating period, whichever is more frequent.
Quality Assessment protocols for most inorganic analyses include a minimum of one laboratory control
sample, one method blank, one matrix spike sample, and one sample duplicate for each sample preparation
batch. Standard curves are derived from one reagent blank and four concentration levels. Curve validity is
verified by standard recoveries within plus or minus ten percent of the curve.
B. Definitions
Batches are used as the basic unit for Quality Assessment. A Batch is defined as twenty or fewer samples of
the same matrix which are prepared together for the same analysis, using the same lots of reagents and the
same techniques or manipulations, all within the same continuum of time, up to but not exceeding 24 hours.
Laboratory Control Samples are used to assess the accuracy of the analytical method. A Laboratory Control
Sample consists of reagent water or sodium sulfate spiked with a group of target analytes representative of the
method analytes. Accuracy is defined as the degree of agreement of the measured value with the true or
expected value. Percent Recoveries for the Laboratory Control Samples are calculated to assess accuracy.
Method Blanks are used to assess the level of contamination present in the analytical system. Method Blanks
consist of reagent water or an aliquot of sodium sulfate. Method Blanks are taken through all the appropriate
steps of an analytical method. Sample data reported is not corrected for blank contamination.
Surrogate Compounds are used to assess the effectiveness of an analytical method in dealing with each
sample matrix. Surrogate Compounds are organic compounds which are similar to the target analytes of
interest in chemical behavior, but which are not normally found in environmental samples. Percent
Recoveries are calculated for each Surrogate Compound.
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Quality Control Report
Laboratory Control Sample
Category: ASTM Method D3328-90 (Modified)
QC Batch ID: HF-1092-M
Matrix: Soil
Units: mg/Kg
Analyte , Spiked Measured Recovery QC Limits
Fuel Oil No. 2 130 160 123 % 60- 140 %
QC Surrogate Compound Recovery QC Limits
ortho-Terphenyl 94 % 60- 140 %
Method Reference: Comparison of Waterborne Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography,Volume 11.02,Water,American
Society for Testing and Materials 0990). Analytical protocol modified by use of an internal standard.
Results are quantified on the basis of 5a—androstane. Sample preparation protocol modified by use
of microwave accelerated solvent extraction. Results are reported on a dry weight basis.
Report Notations: All calculations performed prior to rounding. Quality Control Limits are defined by the methodology,
or alternatively based upon the historical average recovery plus or minus three standard deviation units.
Groundwater Analytical, Inc., P.O. Box 1200, 228 Main Street, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
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ANALYTICAL
Quality Control Report
Method Blank
Category: ASTM Method D3328-90(Modified)
QC Batch ID: HF-1092-M
Matrix: Soil
Analyte Concentration Units. Reporting:.
Limit
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BRL mg/Kg 60
QC Surrogate Compound Recovery QC Limits.
ortho-Terphenyl 85 % 60- 140 %
Method Reference: Comparison of Waterborne Petroleum Oils by Gas Chromatography,Volume 11.02,Water,American
Society for Testing and Materials(1990). Analytical protocol modified by use of an internal standard.
Results are quantified on the basis of 5a—androstane. Sample preparation protocol modified by use
of microwave accelerated solvent extraction. Results are reported on a dry weight basis.
on a dry weight basis.
Report Notations: BRL Indicates concentration,if any,is below reporting limit for analyte. Reporting limit is the lowest
concentration that can be reliably quantified under routine laboratory operating conditions.
Reporting limits are adjusted for sample dilution and sample size.
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Certifications and Approvals
CONNECTICU.T, Department of Health Services, PH-0586
Potable Water,Wastewater/Trade Waste,Sewage/Effluent,and Soil
pH,Conductivity,Acidity,Alkalinity,Hardness,Chloride,Fluoride,Ammonia,Kjeldahl Nitrogen,Nitrate,Nitrite,Orthophosphate,Total Dissolved
Solids,Cyanide,Aluminum,Antimony,Arsenic,Barium,Beryllium,Cadmium,Total Chromium,Hexavalent Chromium,Cobalt,Copper,Iron,Lead,
Magnesium,Manganese,Mercury,Molybdenum,Nickel,Potassium,Selenium,Silver,Sodium,Thallium,Tin,Titanium,Vanadium,Zinc,Purgeable
Halocarbons,Purgeable Aromatics,Pesticides,PCBs,PCBs in Oil,Ethylene Dibromide,Phenols,Oil and Grease.
MAINE, Department of Human Services, MA103
Drinking Water
Reciprocal certification in accordance with Massachusetts certification for drinking water analytes.
Waste Water
Reciprocal certification in accordance with Massachusetts certification for waste water analytes.
MASSACHUSETTS, Department of Environmental Protection;M=MA=103
Potable Water
Antimony,Arsenic,Barium,Beryllium,Cadmium,Chromium,Copper,Lead,Mercury,Nickel,Selenium,Thallium,Nitrate-N,Nitrite-N,Fluoride,
Sodium,Sulfate,Cyanide,Turbidity,Residual Free Chlorine,Calcium,Total Alkalinity,Total Dissolved Solids,pH,Trihalomethanes,Volatile Organic
Compounds,1,2-Dibromoethane,1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane,Total Coliform,Fecal Coliform,Heterotrophic Plate Count,E-Coli
Non-Potable Water
Aluminum,Antimony,Arsenic,Beryllium,Cadmium,Chromium,Cobalt,Copper,Iron,Lead,Manganese,Mercury,Molybdenum,Nickel,Selenium,
Silver,Strontium,Thallium,Titanium,Vanadium,Zinc,pH,Specific Conductance,Total Dissolved Solids,Total Hardness,Calcium,Magnesium,
Sodium,Potassium,Total Alkalinity,Chloride,Fluoride,Sulfate,Ammonia-N,Nitrate-N,Kjeldahl-N,Orthophosphate,Total Phosphorus,Chemical
Oxygen Demand,Biochemical Oxygen Demand,Total Cyanide,Non-Filterable Residue,Total Residual Chlorine,Oil and Grease,Total Phenolics,
Volatile Halocarbons,Volatile Aromatics,Chlordane,Aldrin,Dieldrin,DDD,DDE,DDT,Heptachlor,Heptachlor Epoxide,Polychlorinated
Biphenyls(water),Polychlorinated Biphenyls(oil).
MICHIGAN Departmentlof Environmental Quality
Drinking Water
Trihalomethanes,Regulated and Unregulated Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA Method 524.2;1,2-Dibromoethane,1,2-Dibromo-3-
chloropropane by EPA Method 504.1
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NEW'HAMPSHIRf, Department of Environmental Services, 202798
Drinking Water
Metals by Graphite Furnace,Metals by ICP,Mercury,Nitrite-N,Orthophosphate,Residual Free Chlorine,Turbidity,Total Filterable Residue,Calcium
Hardness,pH,Alkalinity,Sodium,Sulfate,Total Cyanide,Insecticides,Herbicides,Base/Neutrals,Trihalomethanes,Volatile Organics,Vinyl
Chloride,DBCP,EDB,Nitrate-N.
Wastewater
Metals by Graphite Furnace,Metals by ICP,Mercury,pH,Specific Conductivity,TDS,Total Hardness,Calcium,Magnesium,Sodium,Potassium,
Total Alkalinity,Chloride,Fluoride,Sulfate,Ammonia-N,Nitrate-N,Orthophosphate,TKN,Total Phosphorus,COD,BOD,Non-Filterable Residue,
Oil&Grease,Total Phenolics,Total Residual Chlorine,PCBs in Water,PCBs in Oil,Pesticides,Volatile Organics,Total Cyanide.
RHODE ISLAND .Deparfinent of Health, 54
Surface Water,Air,Wastewater, Potable Water,Sewage
Chemistry: Organic and Inorganic
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UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail
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Public Health Division
Town of Barnstable
PO Box 534 OWHyannis,Massachusetts
Fax(508)115-3344
Phone(508)7W265
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Town of Barnstable
Department of Health, Safety, and Environmental Services
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A Thomas A.McKean,Rs,CHO
Director of Public Health
December 3, 1997
Estate of Ruth Arenovski
P.O. Box 492
Osterville, MA 02655
NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE REGULATION
REGARDING FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS
Our records indicate that you have two underground#2 fuel oil tanks located at 362 Main Street, Hyannis, MA,
listed as Parcel 003 on Assessor's Map 327. According to Federal, State and Town regulations, arrangements
must be made for the removal of these tanks.
These tanks are not located in a critical zone of contribution to our public drinking supply wells, but records
indicate that one tank is abandoned. The other tank is reportedly in use but has an unknown history. If this
tank is older than 30 years old, it must be removed. Also, the abandoned tank must be removed as soon as
possible. You must have your underground tanks removed on or before January 31, 1998.
For the removal of the tank you must first obtain a removal permit from the Fire Department. I have enclosed
tank removal information for you. Upon removal of your tank, please notify the Public Health Division at 508-
790-6265.
You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within
seven (7) days of receipt of this notice.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas A. McKean
Director of Public Health
cc: Hyannis Fire Prevention Bureau
Enclosure: Tank Removal Information
Fire Department Records
List of Removal Contractors
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BENNETT A O 'REILLYincz.
Engineering, Environmental & Surveying Services 1573 Main Street
Sanitary 21E/Site Remediation Property Line
PO Box 1667
Site Development Hydrogeologic Survey Subdivision Q Brewster,MA 02631
Waste Water Treatment Water Quality Monitoring Land Court 508-896-6630
Water Supply Licensed Site Professional Trial Court Witness 508-896-4687 Fax
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January 14, 1999
Lt. Donald H. Chase
Hyannis Fire Department JA N 1 5 1999
95 High School Road Ext. t~v'►
Hyannis, MA 02601 ?0 �
RE: 362 & 364 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 4 S
Dear Lt. Chase:
As you know, BENNETT & O'REILLY, INC., was retained by the Estate of Ruth Arenovski to oversee the
removal of two 275 gallon underground#2 fuel oil tanks located at 362 Main Street, Hyannis, MA, as required
by the Town of Barnstable, Public Health Division, in correspondence dated December 3, 1997. In spite of our
efforts, including excavation and the use of a magnetometer, a second tank was never discovered. BENNETT
&O'REILLY, INC., would like to establish that this work, completed in your presence on 11/10/98, meets your
requirements of due diligence to absolve the issue of a second tank being present at the site.
Further,please be advised that BENNETT&O'REILLY, INC., has completed assessment activities to establish
the presence of significant soil contamination following the discovery of impacted soil within the area of the tank
which was located and removed. We are proceeding, under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0318 [Limited
Removal Action], to remove the contaminated soil and close the project within the 120 day notification
requirement. Scheduling of this work has not yet been finalized. We will, however, notify you prior to any soil
removal activities.
Please advise us as to your opinion on the issue of the"second"tank. If you have any questions or require any
additional information please contact me at your earliest convenience.
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cc: Glenn Harrington, Barnstable Health Department
Melvin &Janet Fields
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Town of Barnstable
Department of Health, Safety, and Environmental Services
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P.O. :tox 534, Hyannis MA 02601.
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NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF TyVIL TOWN OF BARN'ST.WLE REGULATION
REGARDING FUEL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE SYSTEMS
Our records indicate that you have two underground #2 fuel oil tanks located at 362 Main Street, Hyannis, MA ,
listed as Parcel 003 on Assessor's Map 327. According to Federal, State and '.town regulations, arrangements
must be made for the removal of these tanks.
These tanks are,not located in a critical zone of contribution to our public drinking; supply wells, but records
indicate that one tank is abandoned. The other tank is reportedly in use but has an unknown history. If this
tank is older than 30 years old, it must be removed. Also, the abandoned tank must be removed as soon as
possible. You must have your underground tanks removed on or before January 31, 1998.
For the removal of the tank you must first obtain a removal permit from the Fire Department. I have enclosed
tank removal information for you. Upon removal of your tank, please notify the Public Health Division at 508-
790-6265.
You may request a hearing before the Board of Health if written petition requesting same is received within
seven (7) days of receipt of this notice.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas A. McKean GL t'V r[ ou.V)d a- �; L (`�• `�''L
Director of Public Health
cc: Hyannis Fire Prevention Bureau
Enclosure: Tank Removal Information
Fire Department Records
List of Removal Contractors.
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Notification is required bf Federal law for all undergrNind tank-.that have been 4. pipeline lacilitie, (including gathering lines) regulated under the NaWra; I-,
used fir store regulocil substances since.farmers I.1'174,Thal are in the ground as of Pipelnte Safcfc Act of 1968.or the Ilaiardou,Liquid Pipchne Salo\ Act of 19-Q.:
Mat x.1Q86,or that are hrourlit into use afar Nla,s.I'lS6 The information requested which i,an intrastate pipeline lacilin regulated under State)ass,:
is requiredbs Section 9002offlreResuurce(in,er,atinn and Recoseri Ui.(RCRA), 5.surlaccimpoundments.pits.ponds.orlagoons:
as amended. 6-storm water or Neste wafer collection system,:
the rnntar� purpose of thi,notilwatuut ruse:.;!} •t�,locat( and c,aluafe under- 7.Ilow-through process tanks:
ground tanks that ,tore or h:nc ,turcd pcu,•6;:a: h..:nt!,u;, ..uh,t:mces. It is S.Iiquidtrapsorassocattedgatheringline,dircctl�rOatedtooilorgasproducuomand
c,pcetcd that the information \ou pnotde will h; hn,c1 on wa,onahh a,ailable gathering operations..
records.or.in the ab,cnce of sucl)records.,our 1 m „ •. tr•.h:In l•- recollection. 9• storage tanks situated in an underground area (such as a ha,ement. cello.
mincworking.drift,shall.or funnel)ifthe storage tank is situated upon or above the
Who Must Notify? Section 9(H)2 of R(R A. ,i, am laud. ,cuuoc, that. unless surface of the floor.
exempted.owners of underground tank,that slot: rrl•,:I.iteif,tib,n+ncc,must notil'\
de,ignatcd State or local agencies of the em,tence,•f ;hr,r tank,. (Amer means— What Substances Are Covered? The notification requirements apph to undc;-
(a) in the case of an underground swraEc Lark. in it,, tin \owmhcr 8. 1984.or ground storage tanks that contain regulated substances.1 his includes am suh,tanrr
brought into use alter that date.an\ rc:,on who;n,:tit undrrproundl Iortgc tank defined as haiardou, in section 101 (14) of the Comprehenske Enuronrneni,;l
used for the storage.use.or di,pen,mg,t(regulm,d.uh,t:tncc,.and Response.Compensationand Liahilitc Act of 1980(CF.RCLA)•with theexception oI
(h) in the case of am underground,iorapv!uri. in u,� `+r(mt: \t,scmhcr X. 1984. those substances regulated as haiardous waste under Subtitle C tit RCRA. It al,
but no longer in use tin that date.an,per„at w hit,-n,it.tit h t:,nk nimcdcuck before includes petroleum.e.g..crude oil or am'fraction thereof which is liquid at stand, d
the discontinuation of its use. conditions of temperature and pressure(60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7 pound,r_,
What Tanks Are Included? Underground storage tank i,dclincd a,an, one or square inch absolutet.
combination of tanks that(I)is used to contain an accumutautm(it••regulaled sub- Where To Notify'. Completed notification Iurms should tx sent to the addic.,
'.ta nits. and(2),•.ho,:sotumr;,::cl:,d�n,c...m. ...r,..r!r•._ ..•.,�.t^;rtm•1;. IOr;or gi,ren•:!!he.op of this nave.
more beneath the ground.Some examples are undcrptoundrtn4„lot ng 1.gasoline.used oil.or diesel luel.and 2.indu,trial,okcm,.t-4-nod,,.hcrfictde,orfumiganu. When To Notify-s
1.Owner%ofunderground storage tank%in use or that hasehccn 1
What Tanks Are Excluded? Tank, remmcd Isom the (•pond arc not subject to taken out ol'operation alter Januar\ 1. 1974•Nil still in the ground.must notil, hs
Mas 8.1986.2.Owners who bring underground storage tanks into use alter
notification.Other tanks excluded from notiGcaoott arc 1986,must notify within 30 clays,of bringing the tanks into use.
1.farm or residential tanks of 1.100 gallon,(ir Ic„i:,p:,crn u,ed for storing motor fuel
for noncommercial purposes: Penalties: Any owner who knowingly fails to notify or submits false information
2.tanks used for storing heating nil for con,umpn%i.use on the premises wherestored: shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed SI6.000 for each tank for which
.3.septic tank,: notification is not given or for which false information is submitted.
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Please Iype or print in ink all items except"signaturc-in Section V.This form must by completed for Indicate number of
each location containing underground storage tanks.If more than 5 tanks are owned at this location., continuation sheets
photocopy the re%erse side,and staple continuation sheets to this form. (1 -. attached
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Owner Name(Corporation,Individual,Public Agency,or Other Entity)
�L7.. � (If same as Section 1,mark box here El)
Gl/ , �,E t'l c' 1/1 K Facility Name or Company Site Identifier,as applicable
Street Address
County 9tre,91 Address r State Road, applic e
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City State Z1P Code Coun
Area Code Phone Number City(nearest) State ZIP Code
Type of Owner (4ferk all!ha!a"''rY M 1
1 Current Private or Indicate Mark box here if tank(s)
❑ State or Local GovT Corporate number of are located on land within
❑ Former ❑ Federal Gov't ❑ Ownership tanks at this an Indian reservation or ❑
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❑ Mark box here only if this is an amended or subsequent notification for this location.
I certify under pehalty of law that I have personally examined and arm familiar with the information submitted in this and all attacht�d
documents.and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the
submitted information is true•accurate,and complete.
Name and official title of owner or owner S aulhor*pd representative Signet re Date Signed
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Owner Name(from Section 1) pS l�] Location(from Section II) 15,P�A#Ai"A Page No.
Tank Identification No.(e.g.,ABC-123),or Tank No. . Tank No. Tank No. Tank No. Tank No.
Arbitrarily Assigned Sequential Number(P.g.,1,2 3.,.)
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1.Status of Tank Currently in Use
(Mark all that apply®) Temporarily Out of Use
Permar ently Out of Use
Brought in±o Use after 5/8/86 0
2.Estimated Age(Years) ti„ ,o r
3.Estimated Total Capacity(Gallons) 7 C7 '
4.Material of Construction' Steel ® (�
(Mark one®) Concrete 0 0
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic 0 0
Unknown 0 0
Other,Please Specify
S.Internal Protection Cathodic Protection [�]
(Mark all that apply pp) epQAy re;if IS)
None
Unknown 50
Other,Please Specify
xtemal Protection Cathodic Protection
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Painted(e.g..asphaltic)
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Coated 0 0
None
Unknown
Other,Please Specify
7.Piping Bare Steel
(Mark all that apply®) _. ..- .
. . Galvanized Steel
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic [�
Cathodically Protected 0 0 0 C7
Unknown 0 0 �
Other,Please Specify
8.Substance Currently or last Stored a. Empty
In Greatest Quantity by Volume b. Petroleum
(":•,2rka!!!hs!aFF`y®) Diesel
Kerosene �� 0
Gasoline(including alcohol blends) 0 Q
Used Oil
Other,Please Specify
c. Hazardous Substance �]
Please Indicate Name of Principal CERCLA Substance
OR
Chemical Abstract Service(CAS)No.
Mark box®if tank stores a mixture of substances 0
d. Unknown
9.Additional Information(tor tanks permanently
taken out of service)
a. Estimated date last used(mo/yr)
b. Estimated quantity of substance remaining (gal.) _
c. Mark box®if tank was filled with inert material
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APPLICATION and PERMIT Fee: o
for storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions
of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9.00, application is hereby made by:
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❑ IFCI"Certified Other ❑ IFCI•Certified X LSP# Other
"Tanktion 362-364 Main St. , Hyannis, MA Map 327 ,./ Parcel 003
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Tank Capacity(gallons) .d Substance Last Stored # 2 oil .
Tank Dimensions(diameter x length)
Remarks• y T. kk° h_
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Hazardous waste manifest# c� E.P.A.#
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City or Town ,4f1/h!!S FDID# permit# 9$7� 9 9
Date of issue Date of expiration
Dig safe approval number / Dig Safe Toil Free Tel.Nu j 00-322-4844
Signature/Title of Officer granting permit yqN �do
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State Fire Marshal,UST Regulatory Compliance Unit,P.O.Box 1025,Stow,MA 01775. •ti1q�RD FNj✓Rf �,�
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for storage tank removal and transportation to approved tank disposal yard in accordance with the provisions
of M.G.L. Chapter 148, Section 38A, 527 CMR 9 00, application is hereby made by:
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Address 100 Memorial Drive, Apt 11-5b Cambridge, MA 02142-1332.
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Tank Location 1—362-3- Main St., Hyannis, MA
Steel Address Gn y
Tank Capacity(gallons) ,-250 Substance Last Stored #2 Ole
Tank Dimensions(diameter x length)
Remarks:
Firm transporting waste E nv i r o=S a f e State Lic.# 329 MA
Hazardous waste manifest# E.P.A.# MAD 9 8 5 2 6 9 3 2 3
Approved tank disposal yard Turner Salvage Tank yard# 002
Type of inert gas Tank yard address 235 Commercial Street Lynn, MA
City or Town S FDID# 5
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Date of`Issue /� 2� Date of expiration
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Room 1310,Boston, MA 02108-1618.
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PS Form 3800,April 2002(Reverse) 102595-02-M-1133
NAME UFFENDER
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BAR1:'TABLE' CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE
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P`�iHE ip�i MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER
OFFENSE
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NOTICE OF ; ?.0 (A.M./�M�ON !!f 2y ,2003 �1,o M�+^ jt Ay(A11 1f l[_f+�{ov„trv�SIGN RE OFE�ORCING PERSO I RCING DEPT. I� BADGE N0. LU
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OF TOWN I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X .�� a
ORDINANCE El unable
Unable to obtain signature of offender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE $ IUQ'oo ~
Date mailed Iw
OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a
DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. LLa
REGULATION rn
(1)You may elect to pay the above line,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, J
before:The Barnstable Clerk,230 South Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, a
Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE.
(2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST
BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this
citation for a hearing.
(3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing
to be due,criminal complaint may be issued a ainst ou.
0 I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$
Signature
' Town of Barnstable
` VARNSUBLARegulatory Services
Thomas F. Geiler, Director
Public Health Division
Thomas McKean,Director
200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601
Office: .508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304
December 1, 2003
Janet B. Field
PO Box 81
Osterville, MA 02655
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 362 Main Street, Hyannis, DBA Cat Country, was
inspected on November 24, 2003 by David Stanton, R.S., Health Inspector for the Town
of Barnstable, because of a complaint.
This unit may not be utilized as a residence. Should this unit be utilized as a
residence, it must meet all State and Town Regulations (Including, but not limited
to: Zoning,Building,Health and Fire) and must be permitted as such.
The North East unit of 362 Main Street, Hyannis, DBA Cat Country is being occupied as
a residence by tenant Lynn Cummings.
A dwelling unit means the room or group of rooms within a dwelling used or intended for
use by one family or household for living, sleeping, cooking and eating. Dwelling unit
shall also mean a condominium unit.
The following violations of the State Sanitary Code were observed:
105 CMR 410.100: Kitchen Facilities: Failure to provide adequate kitchen facilities.
Failure to provide a kitchen sink, stove and oven.
105 CMR 410.150(A)(3): Washbasins, "Toilets," Tubs, and Showers: Failure to
provide a bathtub or shower.
105 CMR 410.481: Posting of Name of Owner: No posting of owners name, address
and telephone number. Buildings rented residentially, not being occupied by the owner,
must be posted.
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You are directed to have this unit vacated as a residence, and only be utilized as
permitted for commercial use only,within ten days of receipt of this order letter.
Please provide proof of residency for the tenant, other than 362 Main Street,
Hyannis.
In addition, a $100.00 non-criminal citation was issued to Lynn Cummings on
11/24/2003 for a repeated violation of the Town of Barnstable Health Regulation,
Nuisance Control Regulation No. 1, Part VII, Section 1.00: Sources of Filth-Cat
urine.
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.
Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of$100.00. Each
day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation.
PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
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Thomas A. McKean, R.S.
Director of Public Health
Town of Barnstable
Cc: Lynn Cummings, Tenant
Tom Perry, Building Commissioner
Hyannis Fire
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Health Complaints
24-Nov-03
Time: 1:10:00 PM Date: 11/24/2003 Complaint Number: 17173
Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON
Complaint Type: NUISANCE CONTROL REG. 1. RUBBISH
Article X Detail: UNSANITARY CONDITIONS
Business Name: Cat Country
Number: 362 Street: Main Street
Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel:
Complainant's Name: anonymous customer
Address:
Telephone Number:
Complaint Description: Was recently shopping there, and could smell
cat urine. Don't think that this is very sanitary.
Actions Taken/Results:
Investigation Date: Investigation Time:
1
Health Complaints
21-Ju 1-04
Time: Date: Complaint Number: 17580
Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON
Complaint Type: NUISANCE CONTROL REG. 1 RUBBISH
Article X Detail: UNSANITARY CONDITIONS
Business Name: CAT COUNTRY
Number: 362 Street: MAIN STREET
Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel:
Complainant's Name: UNKNOWN, VOICE MAIL
Address:
Telephone Number:
Complaint Description: THIS IS FROM AN OLD MESSAGE ON MY
VOICEMAIL. THERE ARE STILL ODORS AT
THIS LOCATION.
Actions Taken/Results: DS WENT TO SAID LOCATION. THE DOORS
WERE LOCKED DURING DS FIRST VISIT IN
THE AM. DS LATER RETURNED TO THE
PROPERTY AT 2:45 PM. ODORS STILL
PRESENT. DS IS AWAITING RETURN OF
TM TO SEE WHAT THE NEXT MOVE IS. DS
RECOMMENDS A HEARING BEFORE THE
BOARD OF HEALTH TO GET THIS MATTER
STRAIGHTENED OUT'SO WE DON'T KEEP
ON HAVING TO GO TO THIS LOCATION
FOR COMPLAINTS.
Investigation Date: 7/20/2004 Investigation Time: 9:55:00 AM
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'It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance`,,of Town
Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are
s t' attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in
�+ appropriate legal action by the Town.
WHITE-OFFENDER CANARY-ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK-ENFORCING OFFICER GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT.
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Health Complaints
24-Jun-04
Time: Date: 6/17/2004 Complaint Number: 17500
Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON
Complaint Type: NUISANCE CONTROL REG. 1 RUBBISH
Article X Detail: UNSANITARY CONDITIONS
Business Name:
Number: 362/364 Street: Main
Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel:
Complainant's Name:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Complaint Description: On voice mail: complaints of odors and filth at
the cat country on Main Street, Hyannis. We
have never smelled odors like this before on
Main Street. It makes us never want to shop in
this area.
Actions Taken/Results: DS WENT TO SAID LOCATION. THERE
WERE ODORS PRESENT AT SAID
LOCATION. DS ISSUED A WARNING
NOTICE. DS ALSO ORDERED HER TO
CLEAN VENTILATION SYSTEM THERE, AS
IT ALSO AFFECTS NEIGHBORING
BUSINESSES. AS I WALKED AROUND THE
AREA TO ASK OTHERS IF THEY COULD
SMELL IT, ONE BUSINESS HAD TO LEAVE
THE AC OFF BECAUSE THEY GET ODORS
IF THEY TURN IT ON. IF THIS IS NOT
RESOLVED LONG TERM, WE MAY NEED TO
LOOK INTO THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING
THE ANIMALS REMOVED FROM THIS
LOCATION IF IT IS GOING TO CONTINUE
TO CAUSE A NUISANCE. DS WILL CALL
LANDLORD ALSO MELVIN FIELD (508)428-
2220.
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Health Complaints
24-Jun-04
Investigation Date: 6/23/2004 Investigation Time: 3:00:00 PM
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RESIDENTIAL LEASE
Apartment— Condominium —House
13Y THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on .5EPremaec / ,200z
between MIcHRrf- MHCNEetS herein referred to as Lessor,
and XYNn/ CVmmrN1Ps herein referred to as Lessee.
Lessor leases to Lessee the premises situated at gii �'A�Ksr�ecT
in the City of /•/y/71Vn//5 ,County of 61?.evsrA64e
State of M q, ,and more particularly described as follows:
together with all appurtenances, for a term of / years,to commence on S6Pr /, -zoOZ , 20 GZ ,
and to end on M1t%46r v , 20og , at / o'clock m.
1. Rent. Lessee agrees to pay, without demand,to Lessor as rent for the demised premises the sum of
SIx /rvIvIve o frf oc,.,M e S' Dollars ($ 65-v. c` ) per month
in advance on the /s f day of each calendar month beginning SCPr /
200 , at , City of
State of , or at such other place as
Lessor may designate.
2. Security Deposit. On execution of this lease,Lessee deposits with Lessor
Dollars($ 6 f` ),receipt of which is acknowledged
by Lessor, as security for the faithful performance by Lessee of the terms hereof, to be returned to Lessee, without
interest,on the full and faithful performance by him of the provisions hereof.
3. Quiet Enjoyment. Lessor covenants that on paying the rent and performing the covenants herein contained,
Lessee shall peacefully and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the demised premises for the agreed term.
4. Use of Premises. The demised premises shall be used and occupied by Lessee exclusively as a private single
family residence,and neither the premises nor any part thereof shall be used at any time during the term of this lease
by Lessee for the purpose of carrying on any business,profession,or trade of any kind,or for any purpose other than
as a private single family residence. Lessee shall comply with all the sanitary laws, ordinances, rules, and orders of
appropriate governmental authorities affecting the cleanliness,occupancy,and preservation of the demised premises,
and the sidewalks connected thereto,during the term of this lease.
5. Number of Occupants. Lessee agrees that the demised premises shall be occupied by no more than
persons, consisting of / adults and children under the age of years, without the written
consent of Lessor.
6. Condition of Premises. Lessee stipulates that he has examined the demised premises,including the grounds and
all buildings and improvements, and that they are, at the time of this lease, in good order, repair, and a safe, clean,
and tenantable condition.
7. Assignment and Subletting. Without the prior written consent of Lessor, Lessee shall not assign this lease, or
sublet or grant any concession or license to use the premises or any part thereof. A consent by Lessor to one
assignment, subletting, concession, or license shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment,
subletting,concession,or license.An assignment, subletting, concession, or license without the prior written consent
of Lessor,or an assignment or subletting by operation of law,shall be void and shall,at Lessor's option,terminate this
lease.
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_Abandonment. If at any time during the term of this lease Lessee abandons the demised premises or any part
thereof,Lessor may,at his option,enter the demised premises by any means without being liable for any prosecution
therefor, and without becoming liable to Lessee for damages or for any payment of any kind whatever,.and may, at
his discretion, as agent for Lessee,re-let the demised premises, or any part thereof, for the whole or any part of the
then unexpired term,and may receive and collect all rent payable by virtue of such re-letting,and,at Lessor's option,
hold Lessee liable for any difference between the rent that would have been payable under this lease during the
balance of the unexpired term,if this lease had continued in force,and the net rent for such period realized by Lessor
by means of such re-letting. If Lessor's right of re-entry is exercised following abandonment of the premises by
Lessee, then Lessor may consider any personal property belonging to Lessee and left on the premises to also have
been abandoned, in which case Lessor may dispose of all such personal property in any manner Lessor shall deem
proper and is hereby relieved of all liability for doing so.
21. Binding Effect. The covenants and conditions herein contained shall apply to and bind the heirs, legal
representatives, and assigns of the parties hereto, and all covenants are to be construed as conditions of this lease.
22. Radon Gas Disclosure. As required by law, (Landlord) (Seller) makes the following disclosure: "Radon Gas" is
a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present
health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time.Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been
found in buildings in every state.Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your
county public health unit. '
23. Lead Paint Disclosure. "Every purchaser or lessee of any interest in residential real property on which a
residential dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-
based paint that may place young children at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young children
may produce permanent neurological damage, including learning disabilities, reduced intelligence quotient,
behavioral problems and impaired memory.Lead poisoning also poses a particular risk to pregnant women.The seller
or lessor of any interest in residential real estate is required to provide the buyer or lessee with any information on
lead-based paint hazards from risk assessments or inspection in the seller or lessor's possession and notify the buyer
or lessee of any known lead-based paint hazards. A risk assessment or inspection for possible lead-based paint
hazards is recommended prior to purchase."
24. Other Terms:
IN WITNESS PE OF,the parties have executed this lease the day and r first abo written.
Lesso ee
S /V
Lessor Lessee
NOTICE: State law establishes rights and obligations for parties to rental agreements.This agreement is required to
comply with the Truth in Renting Act or the applicable Landlord Tenant Statute or code of your state. If you have a
question about the interpretation or legality of a provision of this agreement, you may want to seek assistance from
a lawyer or other qualified person.
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R310-04
RESIDENTIAL LEASE
Apartment— Condominium—House
BY THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on 2.00j,
between NKNi7£A-#rKy ,&S herein referred to as Lessor,
and A-y1VA161W IV Ilos herein referred to as Lessee.
Lessor leases to Lessee the premises situated at Sy fyerS7:
in the City of f�l//}/y/V/S ,County of 1W1Vrr.4RGE
State of M�. / ,and more particularly described as follows:
together with all appurtenances, for a term of years, to commence on SEf'T , 20 O 3 >
and to end on 111,6d$-r a/ ,20 y ,at / o'clock M.
1. Rent. Lessee agrees to pay,without demand, to Lessor as rent for the demised premises the sum of
'j/X R1,4 1-P Alfr1 falR/eS Dollars($ 6p,00 ) per month
in advance on the Isr day of each calendar month beginning Seel /,, Z0,03 '
20 Q3 , at , City of
State of N,4- ,or at such other place as
Lessor may designate.
2. Security Deposit. On execution of this lease,Lessee deposits with Lessor
Dollars($ ),receipt of which is acknowledged
by Lessor, as security for the faithful performance by Lessee of the terms hereof, to be returned to Lessee, without
interest,on the full and faithful performance by him of the provisions hereof.
3. Quiet Enjoyment. Lessor covenants that on paying the rent and performing the covenants herein contained,
Lessee shall peacefully and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the demised premises for the agreed term.
4. Use of Premises. The denused premises shall be used and occupied by Lessee exclusively as a private single
family residence,and neither the premises nor any part thereof shall be used at any time during the term of this lease
by Lessee for the purpose of carrying on any business,profession,or trade of any kind,or for any purpose other than
as a private single family residence. Lessee shall comply with all the sanitary laws, ordinances, rules, and orders of
appropriate governmental authorities affecting the cleanliness,occupancy,and preservation of the demised premises,
and the sidewalks connected thereto,during the term of this lease.
5. Number of Occupants. Lessee agrees that the demised premises shall be occupied by no more than
persons,consisting of adults and children under the age of years, without the written
consent of Lessor.
6. Condition of Premises. Lessee stipulates that he has examined the demised premises,including the grounds and
all buildings and improvements, and that they are, at the time of this lease, in good order, repair, and a safe, clean,
and tenantable condition.
7. Assignment and Subletting. Without the prior written consent of Lessor, Lessee shall not assign this lease, or
sublet or grant any concession or license to use the premises or any part thereof. A consent by Lessor to one
assignment, subletting, concession, or license shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignment,
subletting,concession,or license.An assignment, subletting,concession,or license without the prior written consent
of Lessor,or an assignment or subletting by operation of law,shall be void and shall,at Lessor's option,terminate this
lease.
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20.Abandonment. If at any time during the term of this lease Lessee abandons the demised premises or any part
thereof,Lessor may,at his,option,enter the demised premises by any means without being liable for any prosecution
therefor, and without becoming liable to Lessee for damages or for any payment of any kind whatever, and may, at
his discretion, as agent for Lessee, re-let the demised premises,or any part thereof,for the whole or any part of the
then unexpired term,and may receive and collect all rent payable by virtue of such re-letting,and,at Lessor's option,
hold Lessee liable for any difference between the rent that would have been payable under this lease during the
balance of the unexpired term,if this lease had continued in force,and the net rent for such period realized by Lessor
by means of such re-letting. If Lessor's right of re-entry is exercised following abandonment of the premises by
Lessee, then Lessor may consider any personal property belonging to Lessee and left on the premises to also have
been abandoned, in which case Lessor may dispose of all such personal property in any manner Lessor shall deem
proper and is hereby relieved of all liability for doing so.
21. Binding Effect. The covenants and conditions herein contained shall apply to and bind the heirs, legal
representatives, and assigns of the parties hereto, and all covenants are to be construed as conditions of this lease.
22. Radon Gas Disclosure. As required by law, (Landlord) (Seller)makes the following disclosure: "Radon Gas" is
a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated m a building in sufficient quantities, may present
health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time.Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been
found in buildings in every state.Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your
county public health unit.
23. Lead Paint Disclosure. "Every purchaser or lessee of any interest in residential real property on which a
j residential dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-
based paint that may place young children at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young children
may produce permanent neurological damage„ including learning disabilities, reduced intelligence quotient,
behavioral problems and impaired memory.Lead poisoning also poses a particular risk to pregnant women.The seller
or lessor of any interest in residential real estate is required to provide the buyer or lessee with any information on
lead-based paint hazards from risk assessments or inspection in the seller or lessor's possession and notify the buyer
or lessee of any known lead-based paint hazards. A risk assessment or inspection for possible lead-based paint
hazards is recommended prior to purchase."
24.Other Terms:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have exe ted this lease the daNand ye firs ove ritten.
Lessor j' Lessee
L �s
Lessor Lessee
NOTICE: State law establishes rights and obligations for parties to rental agreements.This agreement is required to
comply with the Truth in Renting Act or the applicable Landlord Tenant Statute or code of your state. If you have a
question about the interpretation or legality of a provision of this agreement,you may want to seek assistance from
a lawyer or other qualified person.
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NAME OF OFFENDER ,D A D
65338
TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFEND/�R
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BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP C }t11r ' �
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TIME AND DATE OF VIOLATION I ' ' LOCATION OF VIOLATION LU
NOTICE OF a"y (A.M. ,20 03 A-2 . , ,, .! (0, )r,.
SIGN TU E OF E,FORCING PERSO - EN ORCING DEPT- - BADGE N0. ( LLJ
VIOLATION .i' �1. v r raf �I7 o
OF TOWN I (fiEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X LU
ORDINANCE "`� Unable to obtain signal re of offender. `1 ,06 ~
l Date mailed CY2 THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $ 71V _.i
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OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALI ERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF.THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL 0-
'DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w
REGULATION a
(1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, w
before:The Barnstable Clerk,230 South Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, —1
Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE.
(2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRSTe
BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of the
citation for a hearing.
(3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing
to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you.
❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$
Signature
Health Complaints
20-Jun-03
Time: 2:47:09 PM Date: 6/4/2003 Complaint Number: 4079
Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: THOMAS MCKEAN
Complaint Type: GENERAL
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Article X Detail:
Business Name: Cat Country ) S—
Number: Street: Main Street
Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel: o
Complainant's Name: Anonymous, customer
Address:
Telephone Number:
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Health Complaints
20-Jun-03
CLAIMS SHE DOESN'T LIVE THERE, SO
BUILDING HAD NO ISSUES. AN ORDER
LETTER WAS SENT TO CORRECT THE
ODORS.
Investigation Date: 6/5/2003 Investigation Time: 2:30:00 PM
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Thomas F. Geiler,Director
Public Health Division
Thomas McKean,Director
200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601
Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304,
June 10, 2003
Lynn Cummings
362 Main Street
Hyannis,MA 02601
NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF
HEALTH REGULATIONS,NUISANCE CONTROL REGULATION NO. 1
The property occupied by you located at 362 Main Street, Hyannis, DBA Cat Country,
was inspected on June 5, 2003 by David Stanton, R.S., Health Inspector for the Town of
Barnstable,because of a complaint.
The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Board of Health Regulations,
Nuisance Control Regulation No. 1 were observed:
Nuisance Control Regulation No. 1, Part VH, Section 1.00: The building was not"in
a clean and sanitary condition free of garbage,rubbish, other filth or causes of sickness in
that part of the building and outside area which he/she occupies or controls." There were
strong cat urine/feces odors present tlfough out the store and basement.
You are directed to correct the violation within three days of receipt of.this order
letter, by eliminating the cat urine/feces odors, cleaning up properly after any cat
urine/feces are found not contained in the litter box, and by cleaning and disposing
properly of any waste matter as frequently as required as to prevent any odors
inside and out of the building.
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.
Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of$100.00. Each
iomas
iMcKean,
'th an order shall constitute a separate violation.
OARD OF HEALTH
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Director of Public Health
Town of Barnstable
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Health Complaints
09-Jun-03
Time: 2:47:09 PM Date: 6/4/2003 Complaint Number: 4079
Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: THOMAS MCKEAN
Complaint Type: GENERAL
Article X Detail:
Business Name: Cat Country
Number: Street: Main Street
Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map-Parcel:
Health Complaints
09-Jun-03
BED WAS NOT OBSERVED IN THE
BUILDING, AND THE LYNN CUMMINGS
CLAIMS SHE DOESN'T LIVE THERE, SO
BUILDING HAD NO ISSUES. AN ORDER
LETTER WAS SENT TO CORRECT THE
ODORS.
Investigation Date: 6/5/2003 Investigation Time: 2:30:00 PM
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HYANNIS, MASS. 02601
RICHARD R. FARRENKOPF BUSINESS: 775-1300
CHIEF Swephe Oeteetvza Save ,C'cved EMERGENCY: 775-2323
June 8, 1990
TO UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK OWNERS:
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Tilis Department is aware `thatyou have .an underground tank at'your-property
which is over twenty;=(20 years old
According to Federal, State, and,;Town._regulations, .arrangementst must -be-made
for the removal "of these tanks: We" suggest that prior' to emptying yourC "
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present underground .tank you%"look into having a replacement tank.. installed •'.
in the basement. or outside"�.-the premises, after which time you will have a
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period of two;years to `remove the underground: tank.:_
We, have been �nformed,by+ some residents that .the underground tanklat':' their ;
property has., beeri_abaridoned and ;is not in use. Theseftanks shall ,be-removed,
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Please do not hesitate to, contact this Department if we can be �of; rfurther
assistance or'if`.you would like a listing of some of the underground tank{'
removal companies
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