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965 AitvCKS 44At i I t..� f �� F s e v l 1 I ^ TOWN OF- BARNSTABLE ' - CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 294 079 - GEOBASE ID 20841 ' ADDRESS 1-55 ATTUCKS LANE PHONE Hyannis ZIP LOT BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY PERMIT 16017 DESCRIPTION WOMENS- BODY SHOP/INGROUND POOL PERMIT TYPE BC00 TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services i TOTAL FEES: ME BOND $.00 Oxt CONSTRUCTION COSTS $_00 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY `T * HARN3TABLE. MA83. I OWNER HUGHES, CHESTER & SUSAN i639• A1�� ADDRESS Ep ►l 155 ATTUCKS LANE HYANNIS MA BUILD G D IS N DATE ISSUED 06/21/1996 EXPIRATION DATE . TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY P DEL ID'294 079• GEOBASE ID 20841 A TRESS 1.55 ATTO S LANE P..HON� Hyarinis ZIP t LO'T B BLOCK LOT SL E DBA ''.� DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 4H'Y' PERMIT 16017 DESCR PTION WOMENS" BODY SHOP/INGROQN' D POOL PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE- �, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTff6TORS: r .Department of Health Safety ARCHITECTS-` 5 A . f and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: �TNE BOND .00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 Qr f 75rp CERTIFICATE OF. OCCUPANCY * BAANSTABLE. +' MASS. . OWNER HUGHES, CHESTER &. SUSAN �Ep 19' ADDRESS f 155 ATTUCKS._._LANE 14YANN I S MA BUILDI- D VISI N s BY. DATE ISSUED 06/21/1996 EXPIRATION DATE THIS PERMIT CONVEYS.NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET,OR. ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROMTHE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE,- SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. I: 3.'INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. II; 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. • 1 , • am[,-I 1 = BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 I I I I I I I 2 2 2 I . I I I 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD OF HEALTH I I OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW.APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN.SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. �6ovY i The Town of Barnstable ' UMSTABLE Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services fD na+� Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner Inspection Correction Notice Type of Inspection Location Permit Number Owner'� —e - LvWf x Builder One notice to remain on jobsite, one notice on file in Building Department. The following items need correcting: M/ji��J.A�d/ t�A�/c37r da�y� /�//L�f /iy�/�✓ca,r�/Zl.� --�.v��✓ A/�/SiC o.,ter✓ /7 `� / /s •e/r t A107 d•i l_/.I== /C //G L/s9�� .�Gur✓/� ���P, �/�.i!�se9�+i��r�»i�✓�Ci6rVc�i l�__ c � 7a GC //tea'�U ��a/Lai�a�.✓� ^/CCo%/�/> i ND?. scp 1--2G r'd1S �r✓D/n/r G!�iZ� 100, Please call: 508-790-6227 for reeinspection. ",-/,prC�O Gam✓c--,rr;0 Inspected by Date r r.- ice Parcej 4ermit# / 59,0 Conservation Office(4th floor)(8:30- 9:30/1:00- :00) �2 Date Issu d (3rd floor)(8:15 -9:30/1:00-4:45) C�1VIVEClTOh 0 c� >- C��S. CONSTItUC�ON Ji�31UJN pBJO$TAE - Engineering Dept. (3rd floor) House# ( - TO -_- - RARNSrARLE. Tdress MAS& •19TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Permit Application d Village Owner Address Telephone gal - Permit Request u lio Y4 r_ 26 First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Estimated Project Cost $ , 010 , Zoning District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction TypeSt)rnej j h r ,P,4 Co h C Ct:k�; ✓IAU V , Commercial Residential Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure Basement Type: Finished Historic House Unfinished Old King's Highway Number of Baths No.of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air Fireplaces Garage: Detached Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name A V f �.�OlriiJY-e,n U{ Telephone Number q, 2-7—51 Address 1309 2L( License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE CL DATE o� BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY t P RMIT NO. TE ISSUED M�4P/PARCEL NO. ; DRESS VILLAGE OWNER 1 DATE'OF INSPECTIO FOUNDATION - FRAME.- INSULATION _ FIREPL a--v ELECTR L`�� . ROUGH FINAL PLUMBI '~ ROUGH FINAL i GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BU D-ING - DATE CLOSED OUT ' + • ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. + The Coninton wealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents ONCO,OfMeOff,71/ors ' 600 Ha►hitr-ton Street �►' Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit ,�,ppltcant information• ;' �Y :e � — name4 C Ion city s 4/a nhone# ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. , [�I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any'capacity •> ,,;....ter!�•..�m..��.-,�e^,�o!'�.-•r.,.:`:� .. .,. .. .. - --._�,-. _.....'..?M*�9e^^•,�.-. e--.-..rye+-�'+,...f�+�.a,.�r L......d3.:.. - L.- __'.- ..�,m�..�.� �Ls�• ;.r..somas: .. � �; ..:... --"__ I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. company name: address F0 .� .r t In c/I—,' �' /1 ` r� nhonc#• �i' tnwJr•tnce co policy I am a sole proprietor,general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation polices: comliany name: address: cit. phone#• insur•Jnce co policy# ^f � yCRl,;r:r� -:T!1�oe�a.'7..y.•'="Tq"�'.v . ,mc-,y•T^•'aew�[+WG'•�R�'7'74[7�4�"�en'R"'J+s� -a�h/^'�'�•B�.�";"?�S company name: address: city phone#• insurance co. policy.# ;Attach additional sheet if tieeessa Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of DtGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to SI,500.00 and/ur one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP NVORK ORDER and a fine of SI00.00 a day against me. 1 understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. I do herehr certif under the pants and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature a n ' at, / Print namer b, h c Phone# �ofTicial use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: permit/license# rlBuildi7DepartmentC3Licen0 check if immediate response is required OSelectHealtcontactphone#; r IUther Im'ised 3;95 PJAI - r The Town of Barnstable AL Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 509-790-6n7 Ralph Crossen F= 508-775-3344 Building Commissior For office use only Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME EV[PROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A requires that the"reconstruction,alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, improvement,.removal, demolition, or construction of an addition to any ptz-adsting owner occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to s=cmm which are adjacent to such resideree or building be done by registered contractors,with certain c=pticns, along with other Type of Work:o?6 ` 6' Ih G rmv�1`4 2221 Est. Cost Address of work GC' �G 4Y 4 Owner.Name: C Seth, �LG Date.of Permit Application: I hereby certify that: Regtstrauon is not required.for the following reason(s): Work excluded by law a Job under SI.000 Building not owner-occupied T Owner pulling own permit Notice is hereby gn-en that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH i7NREGIStED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c 142A SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner. Date Can name Registration No. OR ' 171 Owner's name . s. it A ' _. a+ - cn wvN:+ m -rss 11 my-+ a o', o,v a rr s 481 ! j # - u r7f foff ", 4; - e e f ..._ rN GOO a s r-- �m A. -- -r r L L�� �i_ w � � — r Kt L_ F C �e A high performance filter series that pro- vides superior water clarity, efficient flow and large cleaning capacity for pools of all types and sizes. Molded of attractive, Micro-Clear corrosion-proof Duralon', Micro-Clear Filter unit filters combine high technology features and service-ease design with convenient {: Hayward control valves for easy, de- Micro-Clear pendable operation and low main- ® system Iv tenance. And Micro-Clear filters combine with Super or Max-Flo pumps to make an � affordable, professional, component- matched system. For the quality con- . scious pool owner, Micro-Clear filters are an unparalleled filtration value. C[wLl�7 • •• •- y,��OI-J►:C.C7d lJl ��+� 'W1W'AD��}�.���• - • m - �� o c�'■u1�:JJIJf1�G:���j• - �'•�114J�W��.p��� � � V1i��r � . _ F •tl _ - • • r . •-• a elo a -e • • • - ••WNW"Rim • tI -• • .- • 7100 tom....,. -W��.�.+� IL�k► 00 : o • • •- F ) ff - •I®!R3bill • • - - • . - � - i MAD N .,.per. • •- �, ��•.� Cd3f1r •]Cfli42 -• •. - • . - • ••- �IU SPECIFICATIONS— Micro-Clear Series Basic Filter Units FILTER TYPE: Vertical Grid Diatomite; 24, 36, 48, 60 sq. ft. FILTER TANK: Injection molded DuralonTM _ DE-3600 FILTER ELEMENTS: Monofilamentpolypropylene cover fitted Illustrated with optional Slide Valve. over curved, high impact grids. CONTROL VALVE: 6-Position Vari-FIOTM- or 2-Position piston slide valve. PUMP RANGE: 1/2 to 2-1/2 HP(30-120 GPM) SYSTEMS: PUMP AND MOTOR: Hayward Super or Max-Flo Pump (UL) FILTER UNIT A FILTER/PUMP BASE: Molded platform base DIMENSIONS J.PUMP-VALVE CONNECTION: Quick connect Lexan°union A PERFORMANCE DATA MODEL NO. (Overall Height) "DE-2400A 31-1/2 (800 mm) TURN OVER MODEL FILTER MAX. DESIGN (gallons) DE-3600A 36-1/2"(927 mm) (3823.m) NUMBER AREA FLOW RATE (584 mm) 8 HfS. 10 Hrs. DE-4800A 42-1/2"(1080 mm) 30^(Slide Valve) DE-6000A 1 48-1/2"(1232 mm) (762 mml 33" DE-2400 24 sq. ft. 48 gpm 23,040 28,800 (a36 mm) DE-3600 36 sq. ft. 72 gpm 34,560 43,200 _SYSTEM IV Micro-Clear Filters combine into component- DE-4800 48 sq. ft. 96 gpm' as,oso 57,600 matched systems, complete with Hayward UL Super or Max- DE-6000 60 sq.ft. 120 gpm' S7,soo 72,000 Flo pump, clear, sweep Lexan® union, and molded platform pump/filter base.Your dealer will recommend the size filter and Determined by pump site and piping syatem hydraulics. pump horsepower that will provide optimum performance at the • 2"pipings recommended for flow rates of 90 gpm or more. lowest operative cost. H&W a R D POOL PG°�®DMCTS9 MCI �) Hayward Pool Products, Inc. Hayward Pool Products, Inc. Hayward Pool Products Canada 1 Hayward S.A. 900 Fairmount Avenue 2875 Pomona Boulevard. 2880 Plymouth Drive 1 Zoning de Jumet 0 Elizabeth,NJ 07207 Pomona,CA 91768 Oakville,Ontario L6H 5R4 B6040 Jumet,Belgium i ©1990 Hayward Printed in�U.S.A. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT PARCEL ID 294 079 GEOBASE ID 2.0841 ADDRESS 155 ATTUCKS LANE PHONE Hyannis ZIP LOT B BLOCK LOT SIZE _. DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY PERMIT 15139 DESCRIPTION THE WOMANS- BODY SHOP (40 SQ_FT. ) PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: $60.00 THE BOND $.00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * BARNSTABLE. • MASS. OWNER HUGHES, CHESTER & SUSAN E 639' A� ADDRESS 155 ATTUCKS LANE HYANNIS MA UILDING DIVISION By DATE ISSUED 05/14/1996 EXPIRATION DATE Department of Health, Safety Safe and Environmental Services ?�-37 t Building Division HAM r,. 4"9. 367 Main SUCa,Hyannis MA 02601t-�4 ,OD t Application for Sign Permit Applies. ke5lrye,- 46-3 Assessor's no. any o7 Douig Business As: a4o� Telephone J Sign Location street/road: Ai✓ ,d Zoning District Old King's IEghway District? yes no� Property 0 ner �/ ��, Name: 7C." e� �u � Telephone C dress: 7�! S`AoWe� Pa nc Village /NWSI WJ %I��l� 1d — L.ibn Contra or Name: C� Telephone�� 9�J'' yv 9 Address: enlf / 1' Village � � 2gg Description Diagram of lot showing location of buildings and existing signs with dimensions, location and size of the new to b1 drawn on the reverse side of this application. Is the sign to be electrified? y no `/ (Note: if yes, a wiring permit is required' the owner to make application, that the I harsh c that I am the owner or that I have the authority of aPP � Y et�Y information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of Section 4-3 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances. Date Signatuo of Owner/Authorized Agent Size (sq.fL) Permit Fee O �/ . disapproved: Sign Permit was approved: /' r d o � o 4 o � O a o - 0 q r--- - - `� �, „ �����J �� f�� G � � . � �� �� ���� . � � � � �\� � � /\, � ` j \ �ƒ ��\ �'� ,;�� � . } a� « ��\ \y ^ �\ �:� �� \ - � . . . �� / : � \��<� � ` © `� ` < � � � :�: , « � j \ 2» � . � { � \ ° � � >: * m , k < \ � : , : ' :v � . \ � //� � � � \� � ( , ! © - \ �^� - / \\ . i , � j. . � \ � \ ƒ � } , . ./ . ' �� . � , {�\/ �\ �& , � , a \ \ ( � � E ® � ) z � � � / � \y ? � � \\d � \ � ~ � � » , "ƒ� : � \ ° \� ( �. � � � � � � � f( � ƒ� � , . \ / . \f/ \ �./ � � � ?% � t 7r � \ �j\ / . £ « � \ /�\ � � � \ \� . � f � � , » 2< { \\ ^ ƒ� , � ` � / �\ � \ � � � ° � «) , . `\ \ E»!`} [ . - �� .9 � ���/ �: - — •.j: C;t r \e-V / B4�� Y CAPE COD COMMISSION O �`�� t� 3225 MAIN STREET V rytµj �a P.O. Box 226 BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 �j 508-362-3828 A 5 S S C� FAX:508-362-3136 t�7 HEARING NOTICE CAPE COD COMMISSION Cape Cod Commission will conduct a public hearing on Wednesd ul �,12n, 1995t 7:00 p.m. in the First District Court House, Chamber of the Assemby% of , Route 6A, Barnstable, MA. The following Development of Regional Impact (DRI) has been referred to the Cape Cod Commission under Section 3 of the DRI Enabling Regulations. This development will be heard pursuant to Sections 12(k) & 13(a) of the Cape Cod Commission Act. The project will be considered for a DRI Exemption and a DRI approval. This notice is being published as required by Section 5 of the Cape Cod Commission Act. Project Name: The Women's Body Shopp Pro;el ct Applicant: Chester & Susan Hughes, d/b/a The Women's Body Shopp , Project Location:-LotkB, Attucks Lane, Independence Park, Hyannis;MR-- _i Project Description: Construction of two story building for use as recreational fitness center to be relocated from existing Hyannis site. Total building coverage 6500 square feet. Fitness/recreation = 11,010 sq.ft., Retail/commercial = 990.sq.ft. Anyone wishing to testify orally will be welcome to do so. Written comments may also be submitted at the hearing, or delivered or mailed for receipt on or before the date of the hearing. The application, plans and relevant documents may be viewed at the Cape Cod Commission office at 3225 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For further information please contact the Commission office at (508) 362-3828. 1 1 O� B'9� ,, CAPE COD COMMISSION a 3225 MAIN STREET C P.O. Box 226 v BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 L ` V ' �1q.55 ' 508-362-3828 FAX:508-362-3136 TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk, Building Inspector, Conservation Commission, Planning Board, Board of Appeals and Chief of Police: FROM: Katharine Peters, Clerk of the Commission SUBJECT: Women's Body Shopp Development of Regional Impact Exemption Decision DATE: July 28, 1995 Enclosed please find a copy of the Women's Body Shopp Development of Regional Impact (DRI) Exemption Decision which was decided by'the Cape Cod Commission on July 27 1995. In addition, a copy is filed with the town clerk. A . copy of the plan for the pr'oposed'development is available for inspection at the town clerk's office.:°"Should you have any questions, please"do not hesitate to contact our office. TOWN OF BARNS 1ABLE BUILDING DEPT � � � I V E CAPE COD COMMISSION ' 3225 MAIN STREET • P.O. Box 226 v BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 �1gSS ' 508-362-3828 FAX:508-362-3136 DATE: july 27,1995 APPLICANT: Susan and Chester Hughes c/o Patrick M. Butler P.O. Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 PROJECT #: EX95014/TR95014 PROJECT: Women's Body Shopp Attucks Lane Independence Park, Barnstable, MA RE: Development of Regional Impact Exemption Cape Cod Commission Act, Section 12(k) BOOK/PAGE: Book 1113, Page 366 DECISION OF THE CAPE COD COMMISSION P4�"` SU MARY The Cape Cod Commission (the Commission) hereby grants the application of Susan and Chester Hughes for a,Development of Regional Impact:(DRI) Exemption under Section 12(k) of th.w e.,Cape;Cod Commission;Act (Act),c.716 of the Acts of 1989, as A . amended, for construction of a two story building for use as a recreational fitness center at Lot BAttucks Lane, Independence Park, Barnstable, MA, on July 27, 1995. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project is located along Attucks Lane within Independence Park in Barnstable, on a 2.46 acre parcel. A portion of this site was previouly used as a staging area for the municipal sewer system and is partially cleared of vegetation. The western portion of the site remains vegetated and abuts Fresh Holes Pond. The proposal is to construct a recreational facility consisting of two floors with a total Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 1 floor area of 12,200 square feet, as described in building and site plans dated June 23, 1995. The building includes approximately 11,010 square feet for fitness and recreational use, including a pool, and 990 square feet of retail space for a rehabilitation therapist. The Woman's Body Shopp is currently located within a shopping center near the Cape Cod Mall and will relocate to the proposed facility. PROCEDURAL HISTORY The town of Barnstable Building Commissioner referred this project to the Cape Cod Commission on June 6, 1995:under Section 12(c) of the Cape Cod Commission Act. Duly noticed public hearings were held on the project on July 12,1995 at the Assembly of Delegates Chamber in Barnstable and on July 24,1995 at.the Cape Cod Commission office in Barnstable. A public hearing was also held before the Cape Cod Commission on July 27, 1995 at the Assembly of Delegates Chamber in Barnstable. Based upon testimony received at the public hearings, application materials submitted by the project proponent, written material submitted by all interested parties, and supporting technical information provided by staff, the subcommittee voted unanimously on July 24, 1995 to. recommend to the full Commission that the proposed construction of a recreational fitness center be granted a DRI Exemption. On July 27, 1995,a draft decision was presented to the full Commission. Also on July 27, 1995, the Commission voted to grant the applicant a DRI Exemption pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Act. MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD From.the applicant: *Application for Development of Regional Impact Exemption, dated June 5, 1995. *Application for Development of Regional Impact, dated May 31,1995. •Letter from Patrick Butler regarding Purchase and Sale Agreement to be held in camera,dated June 26, 1995. -Conceptual Site Plan, Interior Floor Plans and Front elevation drawing of proposed structure, received June 6,1995. *Letter from Patrick Butler regarding Massachusetts Historical Commission Notification Form, dated July 3,1995. •Information regarding site lighting and fixtures;received June 27,1995. *Letter from Patrick Butler regarding drainage, site plan and traffic information, dated July 11, 1995. *Drainage Calculation and Design for proposed site, by Peter Sullivan, P.E., dated July 11,1995. -Letter from Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. to Patrick Butler regarding traffic generating characteristics of proposed project, dated June.30, 1995. *Package of information supporting DRI Exemption, received July 12, 1995. Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 2 •Letter from Patrick Butler regarding membership, pool, rental space and traffic information, dated July 19, 1995. •Women's Body Shopp schedule and membership information, received July 19, 1995. •Letter from Ann J. Sutherland regarding pool program at the Holiday Inn, dated July 17, 1995. •Letter from Michael A. Tropp regarding relationship between Women's Body Shopp and Holiday Inn, Hyannis,dated July 19,1995. *Conceptual Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Interior Floor Plan for Women's Body Shopp, dated June 23, 1995, received June 27, 1995. •Tographic Detail Plan with wetland delineation of Lot B, Attucks Way, Hyannis, MA, for Chet Hughes, dated April 4, 1995. -Site Plan showing drainage plan for Lot B, Attucks Way, Hyannis, MA, by Peter Sullivan, P.E., dated July 10,1995. From Commission staff: •DRI Referral Notification Form, dated June 14, 1995. *Cape Cod Commission Staff report dated June 7, 1995. *Cape Cod Commission Staff report dated July 21,1995. From Public Officials: •DRI Referral form and attachments, dated June 6, 1995. -Letter from Robert A. Burgmann, P.E., Town of Barnstable Engineer, regarding treatment plant capacity; dated July 12,1995. -Letter from Richard W. Clark, Councilor, dated July 12,1995. -Letter from Henry C. Farnham, Chair, Barnstable.Economic Development Commission, in support of project, dated July 11, 1995. •Letter from Lanny Chase, Executive Director, Hyannis Area Economic Development Corporation, in support of project, dated July 12,1995. -Letter from Royden Richardson, Councilor, requesting hearing minutes, dated July 13, 1995. Other Materials: -Letter from Susan St. Cyr in support of project, received'July•19,1995. -Letter from Kathleen Hitchcock in support of project, received July 19,1995. *Letter from George H. Bartlett in support of project, dated July 10, 1995. *Letter from Susan Fedele, Steve and Sue's Management, Inc, in support of project, received July 12, 1995. •Letter from Mrs. David W. McGraw in support of project,dated July 6,1995. Letter from Janice Naughton in support of project,dated July 6,1995. -Letter from Ruth Goldrosen in support of project, dated July 10,1995. *Letter from Maureen Ceizeaent in support of project,dated July 8, 1995. •Letter from Marilyn Leohynote in support of project, dated July 1, 1995. •Letter from Terry Hills in support of project,dated July 7,1995. Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 3 •Letter from Alisha Tuba in.support of project,dated July 5, 1995. •Letter from E. Stuart peoples in support of project, dated July 3, 1995. *Letter from L. Paul Lorusso in support of the project, dated July 11,1995. The application and notices of public hearings relative thereto, the Commission's staff notes, exhibits and correspondence, the transcript and minutes of the hearings and all written submissions received in the course of our proceedings are incorporated into the record by reference. TESTIMONY At the public hearing of July 12,1995: Patrick Butler, attorney for the applicant,described the project, its location, and its current membership, noting that the proposed site is located within an Economic Opportunity Are and is designated as a growth center in the draft Local Comprehensive Plan. It is also within a groundwater protection area. Mr. Butler described information provided by the firm of Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. regarding transportation issues and stated his belief that impacts would not be significant. Ken Brock questioned the amount of parking provided in the proposed plans. Herb Olsen and Paul Wightman questioned the number of users of the facility. Susan Hughes, owner, stated that there are approximately 875 year-round members and 150 summer members. Sarah Korjeff, Commission staff, stated that the project may impact the regional roadway system because of its location and the number of trips it generates. She noted that the applicant has provided information supporting their ability to tie'into the town wastewater treatment plant. She suggested that the hearing be continued to allow for evaluation of transportation information. Sue Pommrehn, Commission staff, recommended a limited traffic study in order to address transportation impacts to Route 132,a major regional roadway. She also noted that Independence Drive and Airport Road, which would provide access to the site via Route 132, currently operate at Level of Service E. Ms. Pommrehn stated that the Level of Service at these two intersections could be degraded by the proposed facility. Several individuals spoke in favor of the project, including Jim Prescaligus, Barnstable Economic Development Commission, and Roy Richardson, speaking as a resident, and Alison McCay. Ralph Crossen, Barnstable Building Commissioner, stated his belief that it would be beneficial to locate this facility in the industrial area because of water resource issues. Mr. Butler stated his belief that a DRI Exemption should be granted because the project impacts are within the town of Barnstable and because the town can address Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision I 4 L � I any issues related to the project. Ms. Pommrehn stated that additional information was needed to justify the applicant's assumptions regarding traffic generation. Bill Riley stated that he did not see a regional impact with this project. Mr. Olsen and Mr. Wightman stated that additional information was needed to resolve traffic impacts on Route 132. The Subcommittee voted 3 to 1 in favor of continuing the subcommittee hearing. Mr. Riley stated that the applicant should justify their transportation analysis and provide additional membership data. Mr.. Wightman noted that the impact of retail space should be included. Mr. Olsen stated that the potential increase in membership from the addition of a pool should also be addressed. At the hearing of July 24, 1995: Patrick Butler, attorney for the applicant, presented additional information regarding membership at the existing facility, usage data covering a ten-month period, existing access to a pool at the adjacent Holiday Inn, Hyannis, and use of the rental space in the proposed facility. The new information shows fewer members than previously assumed, that at least 8% of the members work within the industrial park, and that 32% of the members reside to the north of the facility. Sue Pommrehn, Commission staff, stated that based on the new information, the proposed project would increase traffic 0.5% to 0.8% daily on Route 132. It would increase traffic during the PM peak hour by 1.2% at the intersection of Airport Road and Route 132 if all the traffic went through this intersection, and by 1.1%at the intersection of Independence Drive and Route 132 if all the traffic went through this intersection. Ken Brock stated his belief that this addressed the remaining issue regarding regional impact. The subcommittee voted unanimously to recommend to the full Commission that a DRI Exemption be granted. JURISDICTION The proposed project qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) under the Code of Cape Cod Commission Regulations of General Application, Chapter A, Section 3(6), Barnstable County Ordinance 94-10 as commercial development, "new construction with a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet." FINDINGS The Commission has considered the application of Susan and Chester Hughes for the Women's Body Shopp in Barnstable, MA, and based on consideration of such application, the information presented at the public hearing and submitted for the record, the Commission makes the following findings subject to Section 12(k) of the Act: Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 5 1.) The project will generate from 371 to 236 new daily trips and from 46 to 44 new. PM peak hour trips. Traffic estimates are based upon Land Use Code 492 (Racquet Club)and Land Use Code 630 (Clinic) statistics published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and are based upon actual membership utilization of the existing facility. The existing facility experiences an average daily usage of 126 members and PM peak hour usage of 48 members. The new facility will be 600 square feet larger than the existing facility. Higher membership will result from the larger facility which accounts for 10 daily and 1 PM peak hour estimated-trips generated. 2.) The proposed project will generate an additional 30 to 32 trips during the PM peak hour. This amount of traffic represents an expected increase of less than 1.0% at either the intersection of Airport Road and Route 132 or the intersection of Independence Drive and Route 132. 3.) The proposed project will generate between 163 and 256 additional daily trips on Route 132, a major regional roadway. The magnitude of traffic generated by the proposed project represents a 0.5% to 0.8% increase in summer daily trips from existing traffic levels on Route 132. This information is based on data in the 1992 Barnstable/Yarmouth Transportation Study. 4.) The proposed project does not have direct access onto the regional road system. The site traffic will be distributed among local and private roadways. 5.) The applicant has identified approximately 8% of its membership as existing industrial park employees who can access the site without increasing the number of trips on the regional roadway system. 6.) The applicant has provided monthly records of membership utilization for the ten-month period of August 1994 to May 1995 which indicate that the highest utilization of the facility is during January and March when traffic levels are lower, and the least is during August and September when traffic levels are higher. 7.) The applicant has identified the location of its members' residences, indicating that 69% of the members.would travel Route 132 via Airport Road or Independence Drive between home and the club and that 31% would travel Hyannis-Barnstable Road or Mary Dunn Road between home and the club. 8.) The applicant has indicated that the 990 square feet of.rental space will be a physical/rehabilitation therapy office primarily serving the club members. One therapist would be utilized. The traffic generated by this use is likely to be from members and thus is already accounted for in the facility's tip generation. Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 6 9.) The nature of the facility is such that during the PM peak hour, site trips will be made between home and the club, will be made within the Industrial Park, or will already be on the roadway system traveling between work and home and divert from their primary trip route to the club. 10.) A portion of the proposed site was previously used as a staging area for the municipal sewer system and is partially cleared of vegetation. No critical plant and wildlife habitat was identified on the site. 11.) The applicant does not propose to expand the use of the facility and does not anticipate substantial increase in membership or utilization of the facility. 12.) The proposed project is designed primarily within the existing disturbed area and maintains 54% open space on the site. Current zoning in the industrial park prevents over 50% impervious coverage of the lot. 13.) The proposed project maintains a 100 foot buffer from the edge of wetland surrounding Fresh Holes Pond, 14.) The proposed site is located within a Wellhead Protection Area but will not generate hazardous waste above household quantities and will be tied into the town's wastewater treatment plant. 15.) The proposed site is within an industrial park and is within a designated Economic Opportunity Area for the Town of Barnstable. CONCLUSION Based upon the findings above, the Cape Cod Commission hereby concludes: The location, character and environmental effects of the proposed construction of a recreational fitness center will prevent its having any significant impacts on the values and purposes protected by the Act outside of the community of Barnstable. This conclusion is supported by the findings regarding.the amount of traffic that will be generated by the project and the amount of increase in traffic on the regional road, system and the other findings. The Commission hereby grants Susan and Chester Hughes a DRI Exemption from the terms and provisions of the Act, pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Act, for the construction of a recreational fitness center on Lot B, Attucks Way, Independence Park, Barnstable, consistent with this decision. Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application#EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 7 z 7 q6 tuner Kaufman, Chair Date Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me thisC,J�day ofj. 1A via s Name, Notary Public My commission expires: ..., Women's Body Shopp, Barnstable, MA DRI Exemption Application #EX95014 July 27, 1995 Decision 8 q- ! ME�fAL =lr 6;j VI r1Y - ¢Y+i u_'in lN6 WOMANS pQDY.SH0 _ J, LiTO�oR- vi�Y-VIT F - I I. 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