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� � J C� �� � ��� f Property Print Page 1 of 4 Print this page Owner Information Map/Block/Lot: 133 /069/ Property Address 81 ANGELA WAY Village: West Barnstable Town Sewer At Address: No GIS Zoning Value: RF Owner Name as of 1/1/18: LAMBERT, MATTHEW W 1000 WEST MAIN STREET CENTERVILLE, MA. 02632 Co-Owner Name Assessed Values Appraised Value Assessed Value Building Value $ 345,600 $ 345,600 Extra Features $ 65,100 $ 65,100 Outbuildings $ 2,900 $ 2,900 .Land Value $ 247,600 $ 247,600 Totals $ 661,200 $ 661,200 Past Comparisons F 2018 - $ 602,100 �- 2017 - $ 591,700 2016 - $ 592,500 1 2015 - $ 552,500 2014 -$ 552,600 2013 - $ 552,700 2012 - $ 556,300 l 2011 $ 555,500 2010 - $ 567,800v' 2009 - $ 610;300 Tax Information https://townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/print_1... 4/8/2019 Property Print Page 2 of 4 W. Barnstable FD Tax (Commercial) $ 0 W. Barnstable FD Tax (Residential) $ 1,838.14 Community Preservation Act Tax $ 160.44 i` Town Tax (Commercial) $ 0 Town Tax (Residential) y $ 5,347.84 $ 7,346.42 Residential Exemption Received= $98,270 Sales History Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: LAMBERT, MATTHEW W 2018-04-18 31208/ 69 $0 LAMBERT, MATTHEW W & PATRICIA L TRS 2008-03-20 22765/226 $1 LAMBERT, MATTHEW W & PATRICIA L 2003-03-12 16553/ 149 $1 LAMBERT, MATHEW 2002-09-16 15600/72 $600000 PHELAN, JOHN F JR 1998-03-05 11263/ 329 $27500 MARTIN, RICHARD F & DEBRA & PHELAN, JF 1993-11-15 8898/ 110 $82000 FDIC 1993-06-15 8645/ 56 $25200. BODFISH FARMS INC 1984-12-15 4368/279 $725000 Photos I Sketches https://townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/print_1... 4/8/2019 Property Print Page 3 of 4 y� . �� AC }h 56, AT XIJ .BM1 i fAEi t� D A As Built Cards:Click card#to view: Card 41 B2N Barn-any 2nd story area FPC Open Porch Concrete.Floor REF Reference Only BAS First Floor, Living Area FTS Third Story Living Area(Finished) SOL Solarium BMT Basement Area(Unfinished) FUS Second Story Living Area • SPE Pool Enclosure (Finished) BRN Barn GAR Garage TQS Three Quarters Story(Finished) CAN Canopy GAZ Gazebo UAT Attic Area (Unfinished) CLP Loading Platform GRN Greenhouse UHS Half Story(Unfinished) FAT Attic Area(Finished) GXT Garage Extension Front UST Utility Area(Unfinished) FCP Carport KEN Kennel UTQ Three Quarters Story' (Unfinished) FEP Enclosed Porch MZ1 Mezzanine, Unfinished UUA Unfinished Utility Attic FHS Half Story(Finished) PRG Pergola UUS Full Upper 2nd Story (Unfinished) FOP Open or Screened in Porch PRT Portico WDK Wood Deck PTO Patio Construction Details Building Details- Land Building value $345,600 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms USE CODE 1010 Replacement Cost $383,950 Bathrooms 3 Full-] Half Lot Size(Acres) 1.2 Model Residential T?tal Rooms 7 Rooms Appraised Value $247,600 Style Cape Cod Heat Fuel Gas Assessed Value $247,600 Grade Average Plus Heat Type Hot Air https://townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/print_1... 4/8/2019 Property Print Page 4 of 4 Year Built 2001 AC Type Central Effective depreciation 10 Interior Floors Hardwood Stories 1 1/2,Stories Interior Walls 'Plastered . Living Area sq/ft 2,725 , Exterior Walls Wood Shingle Gross Area sq/ft 6,878 Roof Structure Gable/Hip Roof Cover Wood Shingle Outbuildings and Extra Features Code Description Units/SQ ft Appraised Value Assessed Value FOP Open Porch-roof-ceiling 180 $7,400 $7,400 WDCK Wood Decking 156 $2,900 $2,900 w/railings GAR Attached Garage 480 $ 14,900 $ 14,900 BMT Basement-Unfinished 1.848 $37,700 $37,700 FPL2 Fireplace 1.5 stories 1 $5,100 $ 5,100 i https://townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/print_1... 4/8/2019 �iwe r Town of Barnstable Building Department Services g"MSTABM MASS. � Brian Florence, CBO i639 `0� . Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,-MA 02601 www.town.bamstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 1, 2019 Inspection dates'and results for complaint C-19-86 1) On or around November 15, 2018 in response to the above mentioned complaint I. - did an on-site inspection and observed a gate and hole in a stone wall was indeed present. 2) On February 5, 2019 I visited the property to access compliance with Old Kings Highway. No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings Highway had been submitted. 3) On February 28, 20191 visited the property to access compliance with Old Kings Highway. No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings Highway had been submitted. Respectfully, Edwin E Bowers Local Inspector Edwin.bowers a,town.barnstable.ma.us (508) 862-4025 dZMEZ Town of Barnstable �;. Building Department Services BA MASS. ' Brian Florence, CBO MASS. ib39. 10$ ° Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.bamstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 1, 2019 Inspection dates and results for complaint C-19-86 1) On or around November 15, 2018 in response to,the above mentioned complaint I did an on-site inspection and observed a gate and hole in a stone wall was indeed present. 2) On February 5, 20191 visited the property to access compliance with Old Kings Highway.No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings Highway had been submitted. 3) On February 28, 2019 I visited the property to access compliance with Old Kings Highway.No change in stone wall and gate and No application to Old Kings ; Highway had been submitted. Respectfully, Edwin E Bowers - Local Inspector Edwin.bowers@town.bamstable.ma.us r 4 Building a'Case Summary of Material Fact Case Outline Complaint Zoning Section ✓ Ownership Special Permit Variance if applicable Property History Complaint History Enforcement/Citations/Appeal Documentation . Supporting Evidence-& Exhibits 1 D P6LAXzJ n dyz_eel r:: ^( t., rs.'rl ?g ae, os WE (� l.. A 3' C7''' h d' - •,'te r.;,: �:.' i �`�"`"z�..r::,. '"" i 7 '�. c a . s " Pnnted On 2/5/2019k L y� 1 nCornplaint Call Repor#r st-3r,ti ;x� , h e 1 C. r 9$ 81 tANGELA WAY, WEST BARNSTABLExyw x Case# C 1r9 86 u'�a'� n i S f �, b -$- S 7 -y - 1 Si!. Y t E F 1.1�'' sR,'�.,.'3 T 'Td d 1 +}r-- " ^-H k.R,.: "Ys ' •5 <i as h�'4 .:r,. :7.. ,�'W',C F 4.:'%�. ��:4>..-. .:.Z�y`i 'xE^t ,.:.>w a« �:.:i�. Th�•.._�,c � .R_.�� i?'��r.._ ?, ;t�s ..<�.,xwh�:_ ..,._5..�`+` �:.;a� 4����'"T . �p� QJ�s�51ti;_.+.n`^n, .__: i. Case#: C-19-86 Address: 81 ANGELA WAY, WEST Date: 215/2019 BARNSTABLE Owner Info: Property Info: LAMBERT, MATTHEW W MBL: 1000 WEST MAIN STREET 133-069 CENTERVILLE MA 02632 Owner Notified?: Complaint Details: Type of Complaint Classification of Complaint Method of Complaint Fences Low Priority Phone Complaint Summary: Property owner modified an ancient stone wall and installed a gate without OKH approval. Original case filed in Nov.2018. A letter was sent to Mathew Lambert 11128118 referring him to OKH to file for their approval. On 2/5119 the caller requested a status update. Ed said he had consulted with Erin (OKH)a couple of months ago and was aware that the property owner had not filed. Ed did not pursue additional enforcement at that time. Advised Ed to contact property owner and get the OKH matter addressed. Action History: Action Taken Date Description Fee Inspector Inspector Assigned to Complaint: bowerse Filed by: andersor Comments: Comment Date Commenter Comment r Date 2/5/2U19k w >F, s r +- :' Date: Nov..25, 2018 To: Building File RE: Disturbance of Ancient Stone Wall Address: 4260 Main St, Barnstable Originator: Suzanne &Stu Nelson (suzanne and_stu@thenelsons.com) Complaint: OKH Violation/disturb stone wall & Installed new gate.w/o"approval Enforcement Process Steps 1._ Initiate local.inv_,estigation.____ ._-- LA 2. Document/enter into system Yes 3. Contact- LJ 4. Property Owner Matthew W Lambert.. 1000 W Main St, Centerville 02632 5. Seek access to subject property 13 6. Seek administrative warrant(if necessary)NA 91 7. Notify state authorities of findings NA LJ 8. Document conclusion OPEN 13 9. Referred Building/Edwin. Property—133-069 Property is developed with a 1 1/2 story Cape(2001) containing,3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths on 1.2 acres in the RF zoning district. 11/01/2018 RFS regarding alleged ancient wall disturbance and installation of anew gate. 11/26/2018 RFS expanded to address to additional traffic(Trespass?) issue. Dispatched Ed to check and photograph site. Anderson,.Robin From: Both Of Us <suzanne_and_stu@thenelsons.com> Sent: Monday, November 26; 2018 8:1.7 AM To: Anderson, Robin Cc: Logan, Erin Subject: Re: Stone wall and gate ; Hello Robin. I sent an email to you on November 1, describing an issue of concern to us.The owners of an abutting property, not in our subdivision, have destroyed part of an old stone wall which defines our property boundary and have installed a gate, apparently to allow easier access to our property.We have never met these people. We would request that you please respond to let us know if the destruction of the old stone wall is an issue of concern to the town or.not.Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely,Suzanne Nelson (508-744-7331. 82 Deer Jump Hill Rd, West Barnstable.) Sent from my iPad >On Nov 1, 2018, at 12:02 PM, Both Of Us<suzanne and' stu@thenelsons.com>wrote: > I am attaching photos of the old stone wall which defines our property boundary and of the new gate which.has been. .- installed in it on an abutting property. We know nothing about the gate and were never consulted about potential use of or traffic over our property.We do not feel that the boundary wall should have been disturbed in this manner and would appreciate the town's investigation.Thank you very much, Suzanne Nelson. 82 Deer Jump Hill Rd., West Barnstable. (508-744-7331.) ><IMG_3195.Jpg> . > ><IMG_3196.1Pg> > > <IMG 3197.Jpg> > > <IMG_3199.jpg> ><IMG_3202•jPg> > Sent from my Wad Anderson, Robin From: Logan, Erin W Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2018 9:46 AM To: Anderson, Robin Cc: 'suzanne_and_stu@thenelsons.com'; Bowers, Edwin Subject: Stone Wall & Fence at 81 Angela Way, West Barnstable Good morning,Robin,. I received a call this morning from Suzanne Nelson of 82 Deer Jump Hill.Mrs.Nelson is concerned with the removal of a stone wall and "installation of a fence at 81 Angela Way,West Barnstable.I have checked my files and can confirm that there have been no applications before Old Kings Highway for approval to the remove the stone wall,or the installation of the fence. I advised Suzanne that this is an enforcement issue and that I would email you my findings.In turn,she is going to email a photo of the fence to you/us.I have copied Ed on this response as he took the initial phone call. Contact: Suzanne Nelson at 508.744.7331 and via email at Suzanne and sta@thenelsons.com Address in question: 81 Angela Way,West Barnstable Please let me know if you have any questions or if I may be of any assistance.Thank you! Best Regards, Erin K. 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Y(w�1g R+�+,� +sp,;�' � � tJ �'�''�iJ4 _ t . . �p j yp ►f p T OCdXtng s Highway RegionaCHistoric District Commission Bulletin October Zoos line between the Towns of Dennis and Harwich to the boundary line of the Town of Brewster, thence northeasterly, northerly and easterly by'the boundary line between the Town of Brewster and the Town of Harwich to the said center line of said Route 6 Mid- Cape Highway; thence continuing by the said center line of said Route 6 - Mid-Cape Highway, in a northeasterly and northerly direction, traversing the Towns of Brewster and Orleans, crossing above or below and intersecting, various public ways, ancient ways, rivers, streams, lakes, inlets,bays and various appurtenances, to a point lying at the center of the state highway rotary layout at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts where said Route 6 intersects with Route 6A; thence in a northwesterly and southwesterly direction along the boundary line between the towns of Eastham and Orleans to a point on the foreshores of Cape Cod Bay where the Eastham, Orleans town boundary intersects the mean low water line; thence in a southwesterly, westerly, northwesterly, northerly, northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly direction along the mean low water line of Cape Cod Bay traversing all inlets, streams, rivers at their entrance to Cape Cod Bay to the point of beginning, meaning and intending to'include all islands along the foreshores of Cape Cod Bay to a distance of three nautical miles from the shores thereof, and every bank, flat, marsh, meadow, swamp and island within the Great Marshes so called, lying within the Town of Barnstable.' SECTION 3—Deflnitions As used in this Act the folluwing words and terms, unless the text otherwise requires, shall have the following meanings: "Architect",shall include a graduate of an architectural school who need not be registered as an architect under the provisions of Chapter One Hundred and Twelve of the General Laws, such architect may serve on a committee as its architect member. "Building"-a combination of structural materials having a roof,forming a shelter for persons,animals or property. "Building inspector"-the building inspector for the individual regional town. "Erected"—shall include the words"built","constructed","reconstructed", "restored",altered","enlarged"and"moved" "Exterior architectural feature"—the architectural style and general arrangement'of such portions of the exterior of a building or structure so designed to be subject to view: from a way or public place; including kind,color and texture of the building materials of such portion or type of all windows,doors,,lights and signs and other fixtures to such portion. "Heritage"—value in the cultural life of the past,because of their importance to the communitylife of Cape Cod,which have come down through the generations to make up our way of life. This has been achieved by means of old buildings,industry, 4 furniture,utensils,old happenings and expressions.They have made the unique salty flavor of Cape Cod that will never be forgotten but will be preserved for future generations, as a means of insuring the integration of those qualities into a contemporary way of living. "Person"—an individual,a corporation,,federal, state,county,or municipal agency,or unincorporated organization or association. `Stu►cture '—a combination of materials other than a building, sign or billboard, but includinglstone�walls�„ flagpoles,hedges, gates and fences. "Town"—the individual regional towns of Sandwich,Barnstable,Yarmouth, Dennis,Brewster or Orleans. "Public place"-any place on land that a governmental entity maintains for the use of the public;or any place on land that is visited by many persons and is usually accessible to the public including commercial,religious,or charitable properties open to the public by admission fee,donation,membership or otherwise. "Way"-a way owned, or normally maintained,or normally repaired by any federal,.state, county or municipal entity; a way shown on a plan approved or signed by a Board of Survey,Planning Board or Board having similar duties and responsibilities;or an improved way shown on a plan recorded at the Registry of Deeds in the County of Barnstable. SECTION 4- Establishment and Organization of the Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Commission. There is hereby established the Old King's Highway Regional Historic District Commission,hereinafter called the Commission, consisting of six members,each of whom shall be a chairman of a member town historic district committee of the following towns: Sandwich,Barnstable,Yarmouth,Dennis,Brewster and Orleans. The Commission shall elect a Chairman and a Vice—Chairman from its membership.The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and in his absence the Vice— Chairman shall preside. In the absence of the Chairman or Vice—Chairman from any meeting the membership present may elect a Temporary Chairman. The Barnstable County Treasurer shall serve as Treasurer for the Commission. He shall maintain a cash book of the Commission's receipts and disbursements and render monthly accountings to the Commission. Funds shall be paid upon warrants signed by the Chairman or in his absence, signed by the Vice-Chairman.All original vouchers shall be retained by the County Treasurer for a period of four(4)years. The County Treasurer shall not receive any additional compensation for his services to the Commission but may, subject to approval by the Commission,retain clerical assistance. 5 r Notwithstanding the provisions of this section,,the members of the historic district committee for the town of Brewster shall be elected at said town's annual election and shall serve for four year terms commencing on June first and ending on May thirty—first. The Committee shall elect a Chairman and a Secretary from its membership. In the case of the absence of the Chairman from any meeting,the members present shall elect a temporary chairman. Three members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. Any member may be removed for cause by the selectmen of any member town after a public hearing upon written charges. Vacancies occurring in the committee other than by expiration of term of office, shall be filled by appointment by the selectmen. Such appointment shall be only for the unexpired portion of the term of the member replaced.The Committee may expend such funds as may be appropriated annually. The selectmen or town council of any member town may,upon the nomination and approval of the committee, annually appoint two persons residing in the district to serve as alternate members of the committee. The committee chairman may designate an alternate member to sit on the committee for the purpose of acting upon any application, in the case of absence,inability to act,or conflict of interest,on the part of any member of the committee or in the event of a vacancy on the committee. SECTION 6-Limitations No building, structure or part thereof,except as hereinafter provided, shall be erected within the District unless and until an application for a certificate of appropriateness as to the exterior architectural features shall have been filed with the Committee. Either a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of exemption shall be issued by the Committee before erection. � udng;Nb ` fructur r any part thereof within the District,except as hereinafter provided,(shalltb a demolishedor removed unless and until an application for a permit to demolish or remove the same shall have been filed with the Committee and a certificate for demolition has been filed with the town. No occupational,commercial or other sign,except as hereinafter provided,and no billboard shall be erected,or displayed on any lot or on the exterior of any building or structure within the District, unless and until a certificate of exemption or certificate of appropriateness has been filed with the town clerk. In the case of any sign or billboard erected or displayed prior to the effective date of this Act,there shall be allowed a period of three years subsequent to said effective date in which to obtain such certificate. 7 f Except in cases excluded by Section Seven,no permit shall be issued by the building inspector for any building or structure to be erected within the district,unless the application for said permit shall be accompanied either by a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of exemption which has been filed with the town clerk: All certificates issued pursuant to this Act shall expire one year from the date of issue,or upon the date of expiration of any building permit issued as to the work authorized by said certificate,whichever expiration date shall be later.The Committee may renew any certificate for an additional term or terms of not over one year provided application for such renewal is received prior to the expiration of said certificate: SECTION 7-Exclusions Nothing in.this Act shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance and such repairs as do not change any exterior architectural feature of any building or structure within the District; nor shall anything in this Act be construed to prevent the erection,construction,reconstruction,restoration, alteration or demolition of any such. existing feature which the building inspector shall certify is required by the public safety because of an unsafe or dangerous condition;nor shall anything in this Act be construed to prevent the erection, construction,reconstruction, restoration, alteration or demolition of any such feature under a permit issued by the building inspector prior to the effective date of this Act. The following structures and signs maybe erected or displayed within the District without the filing of an application for,or the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness: 1. Temporary structures or signs for use in connection with any official celebration or parade or any charitable drive in a member town;provided that any such structure or sign shall be removed within three'days following the termination of the celebration,parade or charitable drive for which said structure or sign shall have been erected or displayed. Any other temporary structures or signs which the Committee shall determine do not substantially derogate from the intent and purpose of this Act may from time to time be excluded from the provisions of Section Six. 2. Real estate signs of not more than three square feet in area advertising the sale or rental of the premises on which they are erected or displayed. 3. Occupational signs of not more than one square foot in area and not more than one such sign, irrespective of size bearing the name,occupation or address of the occupant of the premises on which such sign is erected or displayed where such premises are located within a residential area,as defined in the zoning by-laws of the member town. S . i i i The exterior color of any building structure within the District may be changed to white without the filing of an application for,or the issuance of,a certificate of appropriateness or to any color or any combination of colors which the Committee shall determine from time to time may be used without substantial derogation from the intent and purposes of this Act. The Commission may establish from time to time,upon a two-thirds vote of the membership after a public hearing thereon,certain categories of exterior architectural features that may be constructed,removed or altered without causing substantial derogation from the intent and purpose of the Act,and such activities may be allowed without a hearing upon the issuance by the local committee of a certificate of exemption. The Commission may also establish,from time to time,defined geographical areas within the several town historic districts,hereafter called"exempt areas",within which the activities otherwise limited by Section Six may be allowed without a hearing upon the issuance of a certificate of exemption by the appropriate committee, if the Commission shall determine,by the vote of two-thirds of its membership,that such areas lack historical significance and that their establishment as exempt areas would not cause substantial derogation from the intent and purpose of this Act. SECTION S-Application to be Filed with Committee Excepting cases excluded by Section Seven,any person,including the member town,state, county and federal governmental bodies,who desires to erect,move or �emol"shor remove or change the ext rior" ''a"rchtecturalfeatures of any building or structure within the District,or to erect or display within,the District any sign or billboard tfor,Kwhich a certificate of ppropnatenessas required under Section Six,shatfifile withghe .�nw..nye....,- Y�� ,, - ,,,f..r,,,,,a.. 8"�wl.*.�khi�?� Committee an ap0,10ti n foi a c_erti_fi_cate4o_fiappropriatenessior certificate fo"r"demohtion, as the case may be,together with such plans,elevations, specification,material and other information as shall be deemed necessary by the Committee to enable it to make a determination on the Application. All applications shall be accompanied by such filing fee,if any,as the Commission shall from time to time determine. SECTION 9-Meetings,Hearings,Time for Making Determinations Meetings of the Committee shall be held at the call of the Chairman and also when called in such other manner as the Committee shall determine by its rules. The Committee shall determine promptly after the filing of an application for a certificate of appropriateness,certificate for demolition,or certificate of exemption, whether or not a formal public hearing is required. If the Committee determines that a certificate of exemption should be issued,it may issue such a certificate without a public hearing thereon. If the Committee determines that a hearing on the issuance of the certificate of exemption should be held,it may schedule a hearing in accordance with the 9 t provisions of this Section.If the Committee determines that a certificate of appropriateness or certificate for demolition is required, it shall schedule a public hearing thereon in accordance with the provisions of this Section. The Committee shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing on all applications and shall give public notice thereof by publishing notice of the time,place and purpose of the hearing in a local newspaper at least seven(7)days before said hearing and also, not less than seven(7)days prior to said hearing,mail a copy of said notice to the applicant,to owners of property abutting the premises to be affected as they appear on the most recent local tax list,and to such other persons as the Committee shall deem entitled to notice. As soon as convenient after such public hearing; but in any event within forty-five (45)days after the filing of application,or within such further time as the applicant shall allow in writing, the Committee shall make a determination on the application. If the Committee shall fail to make a determination within said forty—five(45)days,or within such further time allowed by the applicant, the Committee shall be deemed to have , approved the application. SECTION 10-Powers,Functions and Duties of Committee The Committee shall pass upon: (a) The appropriateness of exterior architectural features of buildings and structures to be erected within the-District. (b) ,he.demolition.or�removal_.ofiany,buil'dng or structure or any part thereof within the District.The Committee.may refuse-a,peennitifor the demolition or,temoval of any building or structure of architectural or historic interest,the removal of which in the} opinion of the Committee would be detrimental to the public interest. (c) The appropriateness of the erection or display of occupational,commercial or other signs and'billboards within the District wherever a certificate of appropriateness for any such sign or billboard is required under Section Six. In passing upon appropriateness,demolition or removal,the Committee shall determine whether the size, features,demolition or 'removal,sign or billboard involved will be appropriate for the purposes of this Act, and,if it shall be determined to be inappropriate, shall determine whether,owing to conditions especially affecting the building,structure, sign or billboard involved,but not affecting the District generally, failure to approve an application will involve a substantial hardship to the applicant and whether such application may be approved without substantial detriment to the public welfare and without substantial derogation from the intent and purposes of this Act.If the Committee determines that the features,demolition or removal, sign or billboard involved will be appropriate or, although inappropriate,owing to conditions as aforesaid, failure to approve an application will involve substantial hardship to the applicant and 10 approval thereof may be made without substantial detriment.or derogation as aforesaid, the Committee shall approve the application;but if the Committee does not so determine, the application shall be disapproved. In passing upon appropriateness,the Committee shall consider,among other things,the historical value and significance of the building or structure,the general design., arrangement,texture,material and color of the features, sign or billboard involved and the relation of such factors to similar factors of buildings and structures in the immediate surroundings. The Committee shall consider settings,relative size of buildings and structures,but shall not consider detailed designs,interior arrangement and other building features not subject to public view. The Committee shall not make ariy recommendations or requirements except for the purposes of preventing changes in exterior architectural features obviously incongruous to the'purposes set forth in this Act. The Committee shall consider the energy advantage of any proposed solar or wind device. The concurring vote of a majority of the members of the Committee acting upon` an application shall be necessary to make a determination in favor of the applicant on any matter upon which the Committee is required to pass under this Act. In the event of a tie , vote,the certificate shall be considered denied unless the Committee votes to defer action until the next Committee meeting. Three members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. The Committee may approve exterior architectural features which do not comply with the technical and dimensional requirements and specifications of the state building code,provided the Committee finds that the approval of the features will not pose a serious hazard to the health and safety of persons using the structure or building. SECTION 11 -Appeals Any person aggrieved by the determination of the Committee or by an approval of an application through failure of the Committee to make a determination within the time allowed under Section Nine,whether or not previously a party to the proceeding,may; within ten(10)days after'the filing of a notice of such determination with the town,clerk, or within ten days after approval by failure to make a determination within said time limit, appeal to the Commission.The Commission shall within thirty(30)days after receipt of such appeal in writing from the aggrieved,hear all pertinent evidence and determine the facts, and if, upon the facts so determined,the Commission finds that the•. Committee exceeded its authority or exercised poor judgment,was arbitrary,capricious, or erroneous in its action,the Commission shall annul the Committee determination of approval and remand the case to said Committee for further action,or revise the determination of the Committee and issue the appropriate certificate or deny it. 11 I Any person aggrieved by the action of the commission may,within twenty(20) days after notice of said decision has been filed with the town clerk of the affected town, appeal to the district Court having jurisdiction over the affected town and notice of such appeal shall be given to the town clerk so as to be received within such twenty(20)days. Said District Court may hear all pertinent evidence and determine the facts and if,upon the facts so determined,such determination or approval is found to exceed the authority of the Commission said District Court may modify either by way of amendment, substitution,or revocation,the decision of the Commission and may issue such superseding approval or denial of the application with such condition as said District Court in its discretion deems appropriate, and shall have all of the powers to act in the matter that are available to a court of general equity jurisdiction: The findings of fact by said District Court shall be final and conclusive upon the parties. The remedies provided by this section shall be exclusive,but the parties shall have a right of appeal to the Appellate Division of the District Courts on issues of law. . z Cost shall not be allowed against the Commission or the Committee unless it shall appear to said District Court that they either acted in bad faith or with malice in the ; matter from which the appeal was taken. -Costs shall not be allowed against the party appealing from such determination or approval of the Commission unless it shall appear to the court that said party acted in bad faith or with malice in making the appeal to the court. SECTION 12-Enforcement Any person who�violates anyp�,ovision_ofwthis,Aet shall.be,guil,tyeof a �misdemeanor`and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than OneHundred Dollars($100.00)nor more than Five Hundred Dollars($500.00). Each day of violation of this Act shall constitute a separate violation. R a building inspector iTthe-affestW- town shalUhave the power and duty`to enforce the provisions of this_Act • The District Court having jurisdiction over the effected town shall have jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this Act and the determination,rulings and regulations issued thereunder,and may restrain by injunction violations thereof and issue such other orders for relief of violations as may be required. 12 f Town of Barnstable - Assessing Division - Page 1 of 3 12 Share Tweet Shares Email Custom Search .......... . ...... ..... ..... ....... ......... Property Display 3 „ a3./�-G69/ Owner Information v Map/Block/Lot: 133 /069/ Property Address 81 ANGELA WAY Village: West Barnstable Town Sewer At Address: No GIS Zoning Value: RIF Owner Name as of 1/1/18: LAMBERT, MATTHEW W 1000 WEST MAIN STREET I CENTERVILLE, MA. 02632 3 Co-Owner Name Assessed Values � v ...............:. _..... ...... ..... ..__... .......... _ ..............:.. ......... .. .......... ....... ..........-............... 1 3 Tax Information r _ _. . ..............._........ _......... . _- _ _ _ . . . ..._ - --------._. . Sales History v Photos v .. I . Sketches r I ... ._.. . . _._ ...... _ _._._ . .................__......_ .......... � https://townofbarnstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/Propert... 3/1/20.19 T,Qwn of Barnstable - Assessing Division - Page 2 of 3 Construction Details Building Details Land Building value $ 345,600 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms USE CODE 1010 Replacement Cost $383,950 Bathrooms 3 Full-1 Half Lot Size 1.2 (Acres) Appraised Model Residential Total Rooms 7 Rooms $247,600 Value Assessed $ Style Cape Cod Heat Fuel Gas Value 247,600 Grade Average Heat Type Hot Air Plus Year Built 2001 AC Type Central Effective 10 Interior . Hardwood depreciation Floors Stories 1 1/2 Stories Interior Walls Plastered Living Area sq/ft 2,725 Exterior Walls Wood Shingle Gross Area sq/ft 6,878 Roof Gable/Hip Structure Roof Cover Wood" Shingle III Outbuildings and Extra Features v - _ - - -.... _ .._- ........ Town of Barnstable 2018 (/index.asp)p Town Records Access Officer Ann Quirk Public Records Request Form (/Departments/TowhClerk/pageview.asp. Information/Public-Records-Reguest.html&title=Public%20Records% 20Reguest&exp=Office Information) P 508-862-4044 F 508-790-6326 https://townofbamstable.us/Departments/Assessing/Property_Values/Propert... 3/1/2019 -Town of Barnstable, MA Page 1 of 2 Town of Barnstable, MA Friday, March 1, 2019 Chapter 240. Zoning Article III . District Regulations § 240-14. RC-1 and RF Residential Districts. A. Principal permitted uses. ,The following uses are permitted in the RC-1 and RF Districts: (1) Single-family residential dwelling (detached). B. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts: (1) Renting of rooms for not more than three nonfamily members by. the family residing in a single-family dwelling. [Amended 11-7-1987 by Art. 12] (2) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the provisions of § 240A 1 B(2) herein. C. Conditional uses. The following ruses are permitted as conditional uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of § 240-125C herein and subject to the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: _ [Amended 8-17-1995 by Order No. 95-195] (1) Home occupation,-subject to all the provisions of § 240-46C, Home occupation by special permit. (2) Renting of rooms to no more than six lodgers in one multiple- unit dwelling. (3) Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the provisions of § 240-11 C(2) herein. (4) Keeping, stabling and maintenance of horses.in excess of the -1 B either on the same density provisions of § 240 1 2( )(b) herein, or adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (5) - https://www.ecode360.com/printBA2043?gtiid=31772736 3/1/2019 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 2 of 2 (Reserved)(" [1] Editor's,Note: Former Subsection C(4), regarding family apartments, was repealed 11-18-2004 by Order No. 2005-026. See now§ 240-47.1. (6) Windmills and other devices for the conversion of wind energy to electrical or mechanical energy, but only as an:accessory use. (7) Bed-and-breakfast operation_ subject to the provisions of § 240- 11 C(6). [Added 2-20-1997] D. Special permit uses. The following uses are permitted as. special permit uses in the RC-1 and RF Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Planning Board: (1 ) Open space residential developments subject to the provisions of § 240-17 herein. f (2) Private initiated affordable_housing developments: A private- initiated affordable housing developments (PI-AHD) on seven acres or more, subject to the provisions of § 240-17.1 and in full compliance with the standards set forth therein. Added 11-18-2004 by Order No. 2004-113] E. Bulk regulations. Minimum Yard Setbacks (feet) Minimum Minimum Maximum Lot Area Lot Minimum Lot Building Zoning (square Frontage Width , Height Districts feet) (feet) (feet) Front Side Rear (feet) RC-1 43,5602 _ 125 — 303 15 15 30' RF 43,5602 150 — 303 15 -15 301, Or 2 1/2 stories, whichever is lesser. 2 A minimum lot area of 87,120 square feet is required in RPOD Overlay District. [Added 10-26-2000) 3 One hundred feet along Routes 28 and 132. https://www.ecode360.com/printBA2043?guid=31772736 3/1/2019 Town of Barnstable Planning&Development Department BAMNSTABM Old King's Highway Historic District Committee b'; 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 TEQ MIS�' oh,NVF �. townofbamstable.us/ anddevelopmen g Ekabeth Jenkins,AICP Director November 28, 2018 Matthew Lambert 1000 West Main Street Centerville, MA 02632 Re: 81 Angela Way, West Barnstable, Map 133, Parcel 069 Dear Mr. Lambert, This office has recently been made aware of a modification to an ancient stone wall and the installation of a gate between your property at 81 Angela Way and 82 Deer Jump Road. Building Department staff was dispatched in-order to confine the conditions. Subsequently, the inspector reported that the wall was in fact disturbed in order to accommodate the installation of the gate. No application for Old King's Highway was found on file or any approval or exemption noted. Please contact Erin Logan, Administrative Assistant to Barnstable Old King's Highway Historic District Committee, for information on how to proceed with your approval. Erin can be reached at 509.862.4797 or via email at erin.logan@town.barnstable.ma.us. r Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Sincerely, Edwin Bowers Building Inspector cc: Robin Anderson,Zoning Enforcement Officer Erin Logan,Admin.Assistant,Old King's Highway f °`ro Complaint Gall Report , Pnnted On.3/1/2019 ,pR; '� 81 ANGELA WAY; WEST BARNSTABLE TEOMa+° Case# C-19 86 Case#: C-19-86 Address: 81 ANGELA WAY,WEST Date: 2/5/2019 BARNSTABLE Owner Info: Property Info: LAMBERT, MATTHEW W MBL: 1000 WEST MAIN STREET 133-069 CENTERVILLE MA 02632 Owner Notified?: Complaint Details: Type of Complaint Classification of Complaint Method of Complaint Fences, Low Priority Phone _r Complaint Summary: Property owner modified an ancient stone wall and installed a gate without OKH approval. Original case filed in Nov. 2018. A letter was sent to Mathew Lambert 11/28/18 referring him to OKH to file for their approval. On 2/5/19 the caller requested a status update. Ed said he had consulted with Erin (OKH) a couple of months ago and was aware that the property owner had not filed. Ed did not pursue additional enforcement at that time. Advised Ed to contact .property owner and get the OKH matter addressed. Action History: Action Taken Date Description Fee Inspector Inspector Assigned to Complaint: bowerse Filed by: andersor Comments: Comment Date Commenter Comment 2/6/2019 bowerse Left Business card on door 2-5-19 Owner Matt Lambert called left Number I' called back informed him he must contact Erin Logan of Old Kings Highway I text her Number to His Cell As requested 2/14/2019 andersor a ` Town of Barnstable Date: 3/1/2019 k