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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0074 DANVERS WAY 7v ✓fin✓ccs �✓a`/ _. _ _ . _ _ �. _ .'a TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 6901 �t� 0 ©00 000 �S- // APPLICANT MUST OBTAIN A SEWERMap j 7l Parcel 0 7� e v0 / CONNECTION PERMIT FROM TIIE krmit 7�' 7 O '� ENGINEERING DIVISION PRIOR TO Health Division CONSTRUCTION Date Issued Conservation Division s i1 ®3 1� 7A-7 102- Application Fee • '�" Tax Collector U L � o Permit Fe / '7,P 670 N Treasurer L y �/] d S07-�� P"k.11 7/ 05 Planning Dept.__- ,,U .� P lie Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 4,1 Avvi/e,'4S Village w/ h'O - Owner 4161 t ,� 41 u, L " K, Address Telephone - 7 7 ' - I _ Permit Request two CI S-�c�cs�' G-- o b 2A-mL �)D y-ne- 6,6 pa-* aC If, JQQI -.N I �G Imo, Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed y 3 2 Total new // Fa Zoning District 96 Flood Plain / Groundwater Overlay 11 Project Valuation _ 70 1 000 Construction Type�,5, cle OL" Lot Size Al gm k- 55 1 Grandfathered: ❑Yes Q-Ko If yes,attach supporting documentation. 00 Dwelling Type: Single Family �6/ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes a o On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes �o Basement Type: C�Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new a Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new 0 Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: Fw Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes 14 Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes 1110 Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size_� Pool:❑existing ❑new size-,i Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization t(Appeal# d p00 -A-w) Recorded M Commercial El Yes ❑'No If yes,site plan review# Current Use 1,(�c'D GoU-,/) Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name i3,—R ��`�a ,iCv� Telephone Number DSO 77,E • 35-5-5 Address o e License# C5 O 6---//,3 d aZ _rn��h /�- 0 73 Home Improvement Contractor# ,kA k fi, a J Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO /73 -W SIGNATURE �r- DATE -a3 r a s r O r r FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 4n PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED { r 44 MAP/PARCEL"NO. s 9 r ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER 1 DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION,-' [��d Oft (o// 16 y ' FRAME , `'!ri'� k. � /,.� V//, e r, INSULATION / AI S U FIREPLACE ' ELECTRICAL:] ROUGH FINAL r, a PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING Ila V DATE CLOSED,OUT,. ASSOCIATION'PLAN NO. " 1 ' RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE. New Buildings,Additions $50.00 Alterations/Renovations $25.00 Building Permit Amendment $25.00 FEE VALUE WORKSAEET NE W LIVING SPACE � . 7 x.0031= 21 �° O square feet x$96/sq.foot= � ��O� plus from below(if applicable) ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE square feet x$64/sq.foot= x.0031= plus from below(if applicable) ACCESSORY STRUCTURE>120 sq.1� , >120 sf-500 sf $35.00 >500 sf-750 sf 50.00 >750 sf- 1000 sf 75.00 >1000 sf-1500 sf 100.00 >1500 sf-Same as new building permit: x.0031= square feet x$96/sq.foot= STAND ALONE PERMITS Open Porch __x$30.00= (number) Deck _x$30.00= (der) Fireplace/Chimney _x$25.00= (number) Inground Swimming Pool $60.00 Above Ground Swimming Pool $25.00 Relocation/Moving $150.00 (plus above if applicable) permit Fee 7� �- D 0 profcosC Y i H r j r A OF ;N.. i//' Te�mpyMapparcei 000 000 278 Dater 0&16/2003�5 fG ' r Stre"et No y 74 yr ry / ter/j/ �✓ Road Name DANVERS WAY r / � Partof MIP� (LOT 14)M271-040.006&040.007 vPlanRef 8 1 D 16 A p, ,/ " ! -,! „ off" � ✓�•y"� Y / Fa-wial Map�Parcel / pcl1 pG2 rr myr , j TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DIVISION 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 74 DANVERS WAY PARCEL ID 000 000 278 GEOBASE ID ADDRESS 74 DANVERS WAY PHONE HYANNIS ZIP 02601- LOT 14 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PERMIT 88632 DESCRIPTION CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 74 DANVERS WAY PERMIT TYPE BC00 TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of ARCHITECTS: Regulatory Services TOTAL FEES: $25.00 BOND $.00 �tME CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 1 PRIVATE i;.. * BAMSIABLE, Mass. i639. FO Mpl� BYIIIISION DATE ISSUED 11/28/2005 EXPIRATION DATE v V THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA � � 4µ �Q'§'Q €a �b..V z � .c 4��� ���x�➢ �-W'yf �nfi o��� fl �y a.-o v ���<0 9��ax�'M R arp J - xx3 'm� �� „_ 3��.�.w�, a a a �vNa a �i+l• b dY O til u :.r'�l �',�� - ° �. d1 O O o U O d 6 033 "Lo � a Q 4Qpp����¢'' �j n ° O a� ° � � ,� � _ Q� � ro B ➢ m OL •R !a �(O1 .` . Q� © D Jp �(L¢��O U -' Op` 0 pp O p9 1 m .e t { @� y�.� •'�� � o r,ev z, ,$_��l" o:°0a �. d a A '0 q,o tr 't �' i�r' 6 •n c `'v�"� 1, m�i 7 n9 p@ o U B r � 0 Bap 0 L. e � pp t to 0] 0D°� a c 1ot70 o Oe 0 W pn `Vb P. u� � U U Un o iDf 1 d 0� @. a. p. ci o "' a a, a . 90 b'ro 2' r 0; 0 o a no. • - i. 0 a ti a tw 60 6. b fte e ,t• a ' ir6 D 6i O 6p p OU b e� Q 0, aa, 0 U 60 fary� G �1 n; 6I �. } � a � � rz SY G v v _ • oll 40 t. �a`• yyyr)} * es BARNSI'ABLE, ° a MASS. " BUILDING DIVISION,, 1 t By, - t. TOWN-A, �n��2!�ISZABLE ' BUILDING PERMIT PARCEL, ID 000 , 000 278 GFOBASR IU . ADDRESS 74 WNVERS WAY I3HONE HYANNIS ZIP Oc 601,-- LOT 14 BLOCK LOT SIZE' -- DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PERMIT - 76706-- DESCRIPTION-3/BED (HABITAT FOR HUMANITY) BLD it 14 PERMIT TYPE BUILD TITLE NEW RESIDENTIAL. BLDG. PMT CONTRACTORS: `I'AYLOR PATRICA A. Department of ARCHITECTS: Regialat®ry Services r.OTALRES.: $32 I.7.:00 4 BOND $.00 ptr OONSTRUCTION COSTS $'.70,000.00 101 SINGLE EAM HOME DE`I`ACHED 1 ' PRIVATE, 1 f 0-- - +► BARNSTABLE, MASS. F 039. A, BUILDING DIVISION BY a , , •, r-. •.°^ � •, ff. , -"o' 1.,,. ,✓ram:.».. 7 DA.C�; ,��I�•�C�L'D (��a_,�1.:`�✓ ?,'��I r; zF•�'�F?.�R��'t.�0!`I D!i`�.f; ,.� '�-'' r�.�' THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT 1.TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY.OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY.OR PERMANENTLY EN;= r CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE'BUILDING CODE,MUST BE,AP.PROVED 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 FROM,THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND ViHERE 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- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. ANICAL INSTALLATIONS: 4.FINAL'INSPECTION BEFORE.000UPANCY. a BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELE TRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS .• ��' �� }"n`i7 y Zh �. /��S`'/.l�✓I• F`� 1 ��VJ�ti!' 1 ,.1/ � ��,��/` /'`}. 2 - 2 3 ./ 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEE G D, P TM T Vi 2 RtAD OF HEALTH`- �.,.. OTHER: v SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL SfAIV�5 'ok 1A Ilp (ce 1 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. B. UILDING I 710 CMR AppoWix J Table J3.2.1b(continued) Preseriptive Pac mily Packages for One and Two-Fa Residential Buildings Heated with Fossil Fuels MAXIMUM MINIMUM GlazingGlazing Ceiling Wall Floor $asement slab Heating/Cooling cut Equipment Mcien Areas(%) U.valuct R-valuer R-values R-vafucr R-w� ` l�m�' �P� c90 Pac4agc 5701 to 6300 Heating Deem Days 6 Normal Q 12% 0.40. 38 13 19 10 Normal g 12% 0 52 30 19 19 10 6 6 85 AFLIE s 12% 0.50 38 13 19 10 N/A Normal T 15% 0.36 38 13 23 N/A l Normaana U 15% 0.46 38 19 19 10 6 ES AFUE V 15% 0.44 38 13 25 N/A N/A W 15% 0.52 30 19 19 10 6 85 AFUE N1A Noal x 18% 032 38 13 25 N/A rm 0.42 38 19 25 N/A N/A NOmtal LZAYA 18•/a 90 AFUE 19% 0.42 38 13 19 10 60.50 30 19 19 to 6 90 AFUE 1. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 2. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL EXTERIOR WALLS: 3. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING: 9S, 7 4. %GLAZING AREA(#3 DIVIDED BY#2): S. SELECT PACKAGE(Q--AA-see chart above): Q NOTE: OTHER MORE INVOLVED METHODS OF DETERMINING ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. ASK US FOR THIS INFORMATION- BUILDING INSPECTOR APPROVAL: YES: N0: q-forms-f980303 a c � 780 CMR Appendix J Footnotes to Table J8.2.Ib: Glazing area is the ratio of the area of the glazing assemblies (including sliding-glass doors, skylights, and basement windows if located in walls that enclose conditioned space,but excluding opaque doors) to the gross wall area, expressed as a percentage. Up to 1%.of the total glazing area may be excluded from the U-value requirement. For example,3 f of decorative glass may be excluded from a building design with 300 if of glazing area. 3 After January 1, 1999, glazing U-values must be tested and documented bythe manufacturer in accordance with the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) test procedure, or taken from Table 11.5.3a. U-values are for whole units: center-of-glass U-values cannot be used. 3 The ceiling.R-values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves the full insulation•thickness over the exterior walls without compression, R-30 insulation may be substituted for R-38 insulation and R-38 insulation may be substituted for R-49 insulation. Ceiling R-values represent the sum of cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used). For ventilated ceilings, insulating sheathing must be placed between the conditioned space and the ventilated portion of the roof. 'Wall R-values represent the sum.of the wall cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used). Do not include exterior siding, structural sheathing, and interior drywall. For example, an R-19 requirement could be met EITHER by R-19 cavity insulation OR R-13 cavity insulation plus R-6 insulating sheathing. Wall requirements apply to wood-frame or mass(concrete,masonry, log)wall constructions,but do not apply to metal-frame construction. The floor requirements apply to floors over unconditioned spaces(such as unconditioned crawlspaces,basements, or garages).Floors over outside air must meet the ceiling requirements. The entire opaque portion of any individual basement wall with an average depth less than 50%below grade must meet the same R-value requirement as above-grade walls. Windows and sliding glass doors of conditioned basements; must be included with the other glazing. Basement doors must meet the door U-value requirement d•::scribed in Note b. 'The R-value requirements are for unheated slabs.Add an additional R-2 for heated slabs. ' If the building utilizes electric resistance heating use compliance approach 3;4, or 5. If you plan to install more than one piece of heating equipment or more than one piece of cooling equipment, the equipment with the lowest efficiency must meet or exceed the efficiency required by the selected package. 'For Heating Degree Day requirements of the closest city or town see-Table J5.2.1a NOTES: a) Glazing areas and U-values are maximum acceptable levels. Insulation R-values are minimum acceptable levels. R value requirements are for insulation only and do not include structural components. b) Opaque doors in the building envelope must have a U-value no greater than 0.35. Door U-values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the NFRC test procedure or taken from the door U-value in Table J1.5.3b. If a door contains glass and an aggregate U-value rating for that door is not available, include the glass area of the door with your windows and use the opaque door U-value to determine compliance of the door. One door may be excluded from this requirement(i.e.,may have a U-value greater than 0.35). c)If a ceiling,wall,floor,basement wall,slab-edge, or crawl space wall component includes two or more areas with different insulation levels, the component complies if the area-weighted average R-value is greater than or equal to the R-value requirement for that component.Glazing or door components comply if the area-weighted average U- value of all windows'or doors is less than or equal to the U-value requirement(0.35 for doors). a RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $50.00 J� Alterations/Renovations $25.00 Building Permit Amendment $25.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW LIVING SPACE f l a square feet x$96/sq.foot= f 3 Z x.0031= '7� plus from below(if applicable) ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE square feet x$64/sq.foot= x.0031= plus from below(if applicable) GARAGES(attached&detached) square feet x$32/sq.ft.= x.0031= ACCESSORY STRUCTURE>120 sq.ft. >120 sf-500 sf $35.00 >500 sf-750 sf 50.00 >750 sf- 1000 sf 75.00 >1000 sf- 1500 sf 100.00 >1500 sf-Same as new building permit: square feet x$96/sq.foot= x.0031= STAND ALONE PERMITS Open Porch x$30.00= (number) Deck x$30.00= (number) Fireplace/Chimney x$25.00= (number) Inground Swimming Pool $60.00 Above Ground Swimming Pool $25.00 Relocation/Moving $150.00 (plus above if applicable) Permit Fee a , Affidavit of Substantial Financial Interest I, ra,as"A /,A,,�l02 of 1 �c o �'. ., on oath depose and state as follows: 1. 1 am an applicant for a building permit for the property located at Map -t 7/ , Parcel oyo . oo`7 . The address of the property is WAS va�1 is 2. 1 have % legal or equitable interest in the real property which is the subject of the building permit application which is identified in paragraph 1 above. 3. Within in the last twelve months from today's date, which is u.ne //, , the following individuals or entities have had a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest in the real property which is the subject of the building permit application which is identified in paragraph 1 above: Name Address 4. Within the last twelve months, from today's date, which is ii wa3 I have had a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest in the following properties which have been the subject of a building permit application: Map/Parcel Address 5. Within this calendar year, I have submitted_.Z� ibuilding permit applications for property in which I have a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest. 6. Within the last ten days, I have submitted �� building permit applications for property in which I have a 1% or greater legal or equitable interest. 7. Within this month, I have submitte�building permit applications for property in which I have a 1% legal or equitable interest. 8. Within this month, I have received wilding permits for property in which I have a 1% legal or equitable interest. Signed under the pains and penalties of per'ury, this //day of f r.�.ne , 2003 2001-0050/affin 1 O/LOTTERY/AFFIDAVIT Tlie Commonwealth of Massachusetts '`- Department of Industrial Accidents �� •-:-..• onrcaotlamstto^affoas — 600 Washington Street Boston,Mass- 02111 Workers, Com ensation Inaarance Affidavit ti°n- yak-•��S -3��7 zG ail wash mysrlf. (] I am a homcawnrr p . I am a sole 'e=and hm no one w M aav Uns jot). . wosi ' w�8 as �_ :Y• ,�.. -rn . ;..Y ;k""".'.`."` •4W Cm ka4'rym y;,.:xt:.,...xxa:;;•:<Ri?%�.�:" i;4\ v i •aE:i:N•C<„iR xxjy.`:;••y"•: yj •+`�•?^^:a,;+ '< h \•n4w:- amrram tM. 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Dee G 7_�5 3 P63t ot11da1 use oaLT to notwe�t°is tlds asza to ba emmpL bT�7 or tams° ®Buaiae J)Mrtm° " _ ❑use i� dtj or town: �g�emssa's Otsee �rndt,te response is required ❑HrsWiDep ' c — Q Other----- — pon"a person: U�ry�e 9/9S PIN Lf ' ' Information and Instructions _ Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for thz�_r employees. As quoted from the-"law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any canes-, . of hire, express or implied, oial or written. An emplover is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the-foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver ,r truster of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartromt and who resides theraau,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction,or repair wo*on,su&dwelling house or on the mmmds cr building appurtenam thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be as employer. MGL chapter 152 sectia=25 also states that every state or local•licensing agency shall withhold.the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,nei6erthe caammonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall eater into nay ecmra.ct forth.performance of public work stall acceptable evidence of compliance with the in_R**a requirements of this chapter have hem presented to the actin_ authority. - .Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the.box that applies to pony and supplying company names,address and phone numbers along with a ccrtificate-of insuaaac:e as all affidavitsmay be -subs to the Depar==Of Industrial Accidents for ofiasataaco coverage. Also be sure to sign and se date the affidavit. The affidavit should be.returned to the city ortown that the application forth.petit or w or is being requested,not the Depmiaaeul of Industrial Accideam Should Yeahave=Y questions regarding the`mow""or ii'S you are required to obtain a workers'compcosatiaa policy,please can the DepartmeUt at the number fisted below• / City or Towns _ _... _. . .. . Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and granted legibly. The Department has provided a spa=at the bottom of th-' affidavit fur you to fill out in the event the Office of In=dgatitnns has to contact You regarding the applicant- PL=e be sure to fill in the peiiidUcense=uber which wmll be used as a rzff'rnace mmmber. 'Ile aff davits may be reaanea"to the Department by mail or FAX unless other anaagem have been made. The office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Deparunert's address,telephone and fax nwn er. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts . Department of Industrial Accidents tlfnce of lavesduatious 600 Washington street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 - phone #: (617) 7274900 emit. 406, 409 or 375 170/14/LC1174 1L:C1 C1 IOPJO f I001 L1 I-IHOMUMMIY1 1 YI,l.UVIIFA rriuc eJG 10: HFHot"P0�'Oq ww,yr a �• �•••, ,• �- DAfl7 f EdYYI IsoDDaM 80o-E24-8Z46 Comps NoRICAM CERMCAU 01OLOZIL?w c9al'mmu Aoordie Northeast DOER NOT AMM,EA1iAn of AtT glk TBZ COVIMAGS AII0=31 DY TM 1300 Mt,Komble Ave. P.O.Soot 1818 CO>�PAu�tE9 AFl ORDiNG CO'uBRA47i& Morristown,KU 07502,1919 Cot+gANY A FEDERAL INSURANCE CO. )MUM COMPANY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY B COMPANY Of CAPE COD,INC. 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Box 621 Brewster, Massachusetts 02631 • (508) 240-1411 Fax: (508) 240-2396 January 23, 2003 Habitat for Humanity 658 Main Street West Yarmouth, MA 02673 Attention: Vicki Goldsmith Re: Danvers Way Dear Vicki, As you requested, I am writing to confirm that all of the energy conservation materials to be specified for the residential units at Danvers Way such as Windows, Doors, Insulation, Appliances, Plumbing Fixtures, Electrical and Heating System components will either meet or exceed the requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code,780 CMR 61, Edition. If I may be of further assistance in this matter,please call me. Sincerely, Steven C. Hayes THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA APR � 0 o QUITCLAIM DEED C. F. H. , Inc. , a Massachusetts corporation, .of 10 West Road, Orleans, Mas-sachusetts 02653 for consideration paid of ONE and 00/100 (1. 00) -DOLLAR grants to HABITAT FOR HUMANITY -OF CAPE ,COD, INC. , a t Massachusetts corporation, of 658 Main Street, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673 with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS s The land in Barnstable (Hyannis) , County of Barnstable and } Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with any buildings thereon, and more particularly being: Jr LOTS 1 , 3A 5A and 6 as shown on a plan recordeA with Barnstable Deeds in Plan Book 401, Page 45 . Subject to and together with all matters of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. For title, see deed dated March 24 , 1992 , recorded with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 7952 , Page 223 . � � F smg/D/habitatB - - B :09'9c'—U 1 I I:,i 95-1`-29 1 G IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said C. F. H.,.Inc. Has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by Ronald Reed, Treasurer, this 2? day of 1991 For authority of Ronald Reed, see vote recorded with Barnstable County Land Registry District as Document No. 632,460. C. F. H., Incorp ted By: G R nald Reed Treasurer COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSFTTS' Barnstable, ss , 1990' Then personally appeared the above named Ronald Reed,Treasurer, as aforesaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be the free act and deed of C. F. H., Inc., before me, Notary Public My Commission Expires: Mellsso L. Smith µ NOTARY PUBLIC M►'cvnmwm expiiesSop+R.�xy; BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OR DEEDS � t A_ Fk D 199S BP:0'9995-01.14 .95-12-29 -. 1 :26 *066387 oQUITCLAIM DEED THE CAPE COD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, a Massachusetts corporation, of 10 West Road., Orleans, Massachusetts 02653 for consideration paid of ONE and 00/100 (1. 00) ' DOLLAR grant to HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CAPE COD, INC. , a Massachusetts s corporation, of 658 Main Street, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673 r� with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS The land in Barnstable (Hyannis) , County of Barnstable and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with any buildings thereon, and more particularly being: Y LOTS 2A, 4A 8 and 7 as shown on a plan recorded at Barnstable �J. Deeds in Plan Book 401 , Page 45. -.J Subject to and together with all matters of record insofar as the same are now in force and ----p ; ;., r, -.,able. For title, see deed dated March 24 , 1992, recorded with r_ Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 7952, Page 223 . -1- smg/W habitatA j� BP: 99,9 Ti11 l '1.-1`-29 1 :2-16, KiE;I 1:DS; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed in its name and b hs.lf by Andrew Eldr�ge, Vice President, this �Y day of 199 �• For authority of Andrew Eldridge, see vote recorded with Barnstable County Land Registry District as Document No. 632 , 460 . THE CAPE COD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK By, V ,v Andrew Eldrid e Vice Pre—JdE;-:_ z COMMONWEALTH OF MAS.SACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss ,{ // 19 9,;5 Then personally appeared the above named Andrew Eldridge, Vice President as aforesaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be the free act and deed of The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, before me, n / Notary Public •• ' MY Commission Expires: Melissa L. Smith NOTARY PUBLIC �; .. •,•�- MY Comr M&expires Sept.13,2CO2 BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS -2- smg/D/habitatA KATE MITCHELL Attorney at Law Bridge Creek Professional Building. 1170 Rt. 6A, P.O. Box 160 West Barnstable,MA 02668 (508)362-1369(Telephone) (508) 362-1368(Facsimile) Paralegal: Nantucket, MA Kimberly A. Dupuis (508) 228-0207 VIA FIRST CLASS MAIL ' March 21, 2003' Daniel. M. Creedon, Esq. Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Appeal 2002-120 — Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc. Danvers Way of Hyannis Dear Attorney Creedon: Pursuant to the Decision granting with conditions- a Comprehensive Permit;,enclosed please find a copy of the recorded-Comprehensive Permit for the above referenced' matter. Thank you. Sincerely; Kate Mitchell _ enclosure cc: Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc. Donald S. Dickinson Ruth Weil Esq. 03-12-2003 a 10:32a w 039. `eg " ? 16 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Comprehensive Permit Decision and Notice Appeal 2002-120 - Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc. Danvers Way of Hyannis Summary Granted with Conditions Applicant: Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc Property Address: _4, 14,26,40,54,56,66 and 70 Danvers Way,Hyannis,MA. Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 271 Parcels 040.001 to.008 Area: 2.9 acres(126,294 sq.ft.) Zoning: Residential B Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: WP-Wellhead Protection Overlay District Activity: Construction of 16 affordable housing units in 8 two-family buildings. Each of the buildings is to straddle a common lot line so each dwelling unit is located on its own lot. Danvers Way is an existing 40-foot wide undeveloped way approved by the Planning Board in 1985. It is located off Route 28 in close proximity to Pitchers Way in Hyannis. The Applicant: The applicant is Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc_, (here in after "Habitat' with an address of 658 Main Street,West Yarmouth,MA 02673. Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc.,is a subordinate organization of Habitat for Humanity International,Inc. located in Americus, Georgia. It is a 501 (c)(3)non- profit corporation. The Cape Cod Chapter's Executive Director is Victoria Goldsmith. Relief Requested: The applicant has applied for a comprehensive permit pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40B 44 20-23 to build 16 • affordable housing units in 8 buildings on 16 proposed lots along Danvers Way. The name of the proposed development is `Danvers Way of Hyannis'. The development is for 2 one-bedroom units, 2 two-bedroom units, 10 three-bedroom units and 2 four- bedroom units. All are to be affordable units to be sold to qualified low and moderate-income individuals and families. The projected sale price is from $60,000 for the one-bedrooms to$120,000 for the four- bedroom units. The units_range in size from 741-sq. ft. to 1,441 sq. ft. The total gross area of all the units is 17,929 sq. ft. The development is to be single-family ownership with a neighborhood association for the maintenance of the way and common elements. It is to be a two-phased development with 10 units constructed ' Phase I,and the remaining 6 units in Phase II. The development is to receive a subsidy from the Town of Barnstable Community Development Block Grant Program. The Locus: The development is located on vacant land totaling 126,294 sq. ft. or 2.90 acres. The locus has been the . subject of a previously approved undeveloped subdivision of 8 lots totaling 88,831-sq. ft. or 2.04 acres and a defined roadway of 37,463 sq. ft. or,0.86 acres. The way is located off Route 28 easterly of Pitcher's Way in Hyannis. The lots are shown on Assessor's Map 271 as Parcels.040.001 to 040.008, commonly addressed as 4, 14,26i 40,54, 56, 66 and 70 Danvers Way,Hyannis,MA. The locus is Residential B Zoned and is entirely, within a Wellhead Protection Overlay District. Document and Information Submitted: The following information has been submitted to the file: Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way 1) A copy of a transmittal letter dated August 28, 2002,to Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk from Kate Mitchell,Attorney for Habitat transmitting copies of the comprehensive permit application. 2) An Application for Comprehensive Permit,Town of Barnstable Town Clerk's Office,date stamped August 28, 2002. The following attachments were included in the application: A) Copy of an April 04,2002 letter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Secretary certifying incorporation of Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc under MGL Chapter 180 as of May 3, 1988. Copy of a May 04,2002,Department of the Treasury,Internal Revenue Service letter from John E. Ricketts,Director to Victoria Goldsmith,Habitat for Humanity, stating that Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. is an exempt organization under section IRC 501(c)(3) and as such subordinate organizations (Habitat for Humanity Cape Cod) are inclusive within that group exemption. B) A copy of a Site Approval letter dated April 01,2002, to Victoria Goldsmith,Executive Director Habitat for Humanity form John C. Klimm,Town Manager addressing those requirements of Chapter 40B and 760 CMR Sections 30-31. C) Copy of a June 19,2001,letter to Victoria Goldsmith,Executive Director of Habitat form Town Manager,notifying the applicant of having been selected to receive a grant award of$25,000 from the Town of Barnstable CDBG Program. D) Copies of two Quitclaim Deeds recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds in Book 09995,pages 0108 through 0111 on December 29, 1995, conveying locus to the applicant. E) Site Location Map with 300-foot Abutter's ring. F) Existing Conditions Plan G) Attachment F—Project Description/Narrative H) Attachment G—List of drawings that constitutes the proposed plan for the development. I) Project Financial Pro forrmas. The initial pro forma submitted is dated 4/12/02 and revised pro forma is dated 10/1/02. The revised Pro forma cites that the total cost of development is $1,728,000 and that the total income from the sale and all other funding amounts to $1,728,000. J) Attachment I—Town Of Barnstable Agencies,Boards and Commissions. Iq A list of"Requested Variances and Waivers" as being sought in the Comprehensive Permit application. L) Attachment K—Copy of a proposed Affordable Housing Restriction Deed Rider M) Attachment L—Developer's Profile 3) A copy of a set of development plans entitled"Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc.Danvers Way Development Danvers Way,Village of Hyannis,Town of Barnstable MA"consisting of the following sheets. • S1 -Title and Cover sheet • Al—Individual Unit Floor Plans • A2 through A6 -Building Plans including Building Elevations • A7—Building Sections,Shed and Mail Box Plans • Proposed Site Plan—scaled at 1"=30' • Proposed Site Plan—Sheet 1 of 2 scaled 1"=20' • Proposed Site Plan Sheet 2— 1"=20' • Proposed Road details 1"=40' • Preliminary Subdivision Plan • Existing Conditions Plan 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat Danvers Way • L1 -Landscape Plan—Buildings 1-3, Scaled 1"=10' • L2 -Landscape Plan—Buildings 4-6,Scaled 1 =10' • L1 -Landscape Plan—Buildings 7-8, Scaled 1"=10' 4) Copy of a signed Agreement to Extend Time Limits for Holding of a Public Hearing on the Comprehensive Permit request. 5) Copy of the September 19, 2002,transmittal letters from the Zoning Board of Appeal Chairman to select Town agencies requesting review of Habitat's Danvers Way affordable housing development. Letters were sent to: • Gary C. Blazis,President,.Town Council, • John C. Klimm,Town Manager, • Laura Shufelt, Chairman Barnstable Housing Committee, • Ruth Weil,Town Attorney, • Roy Fogelgren, Chairman Barnstable Planning Board, • Thomas K Lynch,Director,Barnstable Housing Authority, • John J. Finnegan, Chief, Barnstable Police Department, • Harold Brunelle, Chief,Hyannis Fire Department, • Thomas Mullen, Superintendent Department of Public Works, • Maureen McPhee,Tax Collector, • Robert Gatewood,Conservation Administrator, • Thomas McKean,Health Agent, • Thomas Perry,Building Commissioner, • Dr. Angela Castoria,Barnstable School Department, • Margo Fenn, Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission, and • Thomas F. Geiler,Director,Health,Safety and,Environmental Services. 6) A copy of an April 2,2002,letter to Jane Gumble,Director of Housing and Community Development from Victoria Goldsmith,Executive Director of Habitat notifying the agency of the issuance of the project eligibility letter from the Town of Barnstable. 7) Copy of the 300-foot Abutter Notification Map and List of Abutters within 300 feet of the locus, processed February 15,2002, and taken form Assessor's database as of January 11,2002. 8) An October 16,2002 letter to Art Traczyk,Principal Planner from Lt. Donald H. Chase,Jr.,Hyannis Fire Department,. 9) An October 16,2002,letter to Daniel M. Creedon, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals from A.Roy Fogelgren, Chairman Barnstable Planning Board. 10).An October 21, 2002,letter to Daniel M. Creedon, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals from Kate Mitchell,Attorney for Habitat,requesting that the appeal be continued from the October 23,2002, opening to November 06, 2002. 11) An October 30,2002, Planning Division Staff Report on the application. 12) A November 2002 Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod Newsletter', covering the proposed development. 13) A November 04,2002 Cape Cod Times news article entitled `Habitat outliner duplexproposal". 3 5 , Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice ' Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way 14) Copy of a proposed Draft Comprehensive Permit dated 1/17/03 and a transmittal e-mail from Ruth Weil, First Assistant Town Attorney. 15) A copy of a December 23,2002 letter to Ms.Janet Hutchins,Assistant Director MEPA Unit Executive Office of Environmental Affairs from Robert A. Burgmann,Town Engineer. 16) A January 22, 2003 letter to Art Traczyk from Robert A.Burgmann,Town Engineer.' 17) Copy of a January 14, 2003 letter to Robert A.Burgmann,Town Engineer from James W. Hunt, Assistant Secretary MEPA'Unit Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. 18) Copy of a revised utility layout plans for the project submitted at the public hearing of January 22,2003, entitled"Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc. Danvers Way Development Danvers Way,Village of Hyannis,Town of Barnstable MA" and last dated 12/27/02 consisting of the following sheets. • Proposed Site Plan—scaled at 1".=30' • Proposed Site Plan—Sheet 1 of 2—scaled 1"=20' • Proposed Site Plan Sheet 2-1"=20' • Proposed Road details 1"=40' Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 28,2002. An Extension of time for hearing of the comprehensive permit was executed between the applicants'representative and the Board. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened October 30, 2002,continued to November 06,2002,January 08,2003 and January 22,2003,at which time the Board found to grant the comprehensive permit. At the conclusion of the hearing the applicant agreed.to- go forward with a four-member board. The Board Members hearing and deciding this appeal were Gail Nightingale,Thomas A.DeRiemer,Jeremy Gilmore and Acting Chairman,Ron S.Jansson. Attorney Kate Mitchell represented the applicant. Also present during the hearing were Donald S. Dickerson of Habitat,Victoria Goldsmith,Executive Director of Habitat, Project Engineer Robin Wilcox and the Architect Steven C.Hayes. During the hearing of this comprehensive pemut extensive testimony and information was given by the applicant, abutters and town agencies. For a detail of the proceedings, copies of the hearing minutes are available at.the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Findings of Fact as to Standing: At the January 22,2003,hearing,the Board unanimously made the following findings of fact as related to the applicant's standing for a comprehensive permit in accordance with MGL Chapter 40B. 1. The applicant is a subordinate organization of Habitat for Humanity International,Inc. located in Americus,Georgia. Habitat for Humanity International,Inc.is an exempt non-profit organization under section IRC 501(c)(3) and therefore subordinate organizations are inclusive within that group exemption. Further, an April 04,2002 letter from William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts certifies that Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc was incorporation under MGL Chapter 180 as a Charitable Corporation on May 3, 1988. 2. The applicant has been selected to receive a grant of$25,000"from the Town'of Barnstable Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Program. Community Development Block Grant Funds are recognized as a qualified housing subsidy program under MGL Chapter 40B. The Town of Barnstable, the subsidizing agency,issued a site.approval letter, dated April 01,2002. 4 Town of Bamstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat Danvers Way 3. Ownership of the site is vested in the applicant as evidenced by two Quitclaim Deeds recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds in Book 09995,pages 0108 through 0111 on December 29,.1995. A motion was duly made and seconded to find that the applicant has satisfied the three prong requirements as to standing pursuant to 760 CMR. The Vote was as follows Aye: Gail Nightingale,Thomas A. DeRiemer,Jeremy Gilmore and Ron-S.Jansson. f4 Nay: None Findings of Fact on the Comprehensive Permit: At the January 22,2003,hearing on this comprehensive permit request, the Board made the following findings of fact with regards to the proposed project being"consistent with local needs". 1. Habitat's purpose is to eliminate homelessness and substandard housing. It works with mostly donated materials, supplies and volunteer labor, builds housing for families in need of decent affordable homes. Habitat finances the homes with a no-interest mortgage to income eligible purchaser. 2. The development, named Danvers Way of Hyannis',is to be located on vacant land totaling 2.90 acres. It is an undeveloped 1985 approved subdivision of 8 lots created along a proposed way named Danvers Way. The way is located off Route 28 easterly of Pitcher's Way in Hyannis. Although the subdivision has been recorded it has not been implemented. It remains as a"paper road and subdivision" only. For the purposes of zoning today, the 8 lots would have merged into two. The lots are those shown on Assessor's Map 271 as Parcels 040.001 to 040.008. The lots are addressed 4, 14,26,40, 54, 56, 66 and 70,Danvers Way,Hyannis,MA. The locus is Residential B Zoned and entirely within a Wellhead Protection Overlay District. 3. The applicant under MGL Chapter 40B seeks to build 16 affordable homes in 8 buildings on 16 lots. Each of the proposed dwellings is to be located on its own lot yet share a common lot line and wall. The development is proposed to have 2 one-bedroom units, 2 two-bedroom units, 10 three-bedroom units and 2 four-bedroom units. Two of the units are to be designed as handicapped accessible units. All homes are to be affordable units to be sold to qualified low and moderate-income individuals and families,as further defined herein. 4. The projected sale prices of the units range from $60,000 for the one-bedrooms to $120,000 for the four-bedroom units. The units range in size from 741-sq. ft.to 1,441 sq. ft. The total gross area of all the units is 17,929 sq. ft. The development is to be single-family ownership with a neighborhood association for the maintenance of the way and common elements. It is to be a two-phased development with 10 units constructed in Phase I;and the remaining 6 units in Phase II. 5. The applicant has committed to sell all 16 units to qualified low and moderate'income first-time homebuyers whose,income is 80%or less of the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)median income. Specifically, ten (10) of the units are to be sold to individuals or families whose maximum annual income is equal to or less than 60% of the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)median income. The other six(6) units shall'be sold to individuals or families whose maximum annual income is equal to or less than 80%of the Barnstable-Yarmouth MSA median income. 6. The applicant has contracted with McShane Construction Company, Inc., to assist in the road construction and development of the property. McShane Construction will build six(6) of the units, which will be sold to first time homebuyers with a maximum annual income of not more that 80%of the median income. Habitat will build the other ten (10)units that will be marketed to households 5 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way whose maximum annual income does not exceed 60% of the median income. The ten Habitat homes will be built with.sweat equity by the selected eligible purchaser and with a significant amount of donated materials, supplies and volunteer labor. Habitat for Humanity will finance the mortgage on its 10 units for 20 years at zero interest. The 6 McShane units will be conventionally financed and mortgaged through a local bank. Those homes will be marketed by Cape Home Ownership Center of the Housing Assistance Corporation. All of the units will be affordable in perpetuity. 7. The project is to be completed in two phases. Phase one is for the construction of ten units—six McShane units and four Habitat units. The second phase will be the completion of the last 6 units in the development by Habitat. 8. According to the pm forma presented in the application, the total development cost is $1,728,000. The cost per unit figured to$108,000. The sale price of the Habitat 10 units is to range from$60,000 to$75,000 as they are restricted to the 60% or less income level. The 6 McShane units that are committed to the 80% or below income group will range in price form$100,000 to$120,000. The projected sale price of the units is considered affordable for the Bamstable/Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area. The applicant Habitat will realize no profit. McShane Construction Corporation, the applicants'subcontractor is projected to make a developers fee and overhead of 8.4% of the total cost of the 6 units it will build. 9. According to the Department of Housing and Community Development Chapter 40B Subsidized Housing Inventory of October 01, 2001, the Town of Barnstable has 953 affordable housing units or 4.70% of the housing stock. The goal of MGL Chapter 40B,the Local Comprehensive Plan and the Regional Policy Plan is to provide 10% of the housing stock as affordable. The October 2001 count does not include 8 affordable units recent initiated by the Board's approval of School House Pond Condominiums and Lewis Landing Project.. Nor does it include an additional 45 affordable apartment units approved under the Accessory Affordable Housing Program initiated by the Town. 10. Land use surrounding the site is dedicated to mixed use. To the west is Sea Meadows Village a multi family condominium development created under a comprehensive permit issued in 1986. West of the site are single-family homes,generally on one-quarter acre lots. Across Route 28 are the municipal wastewater treatment plant filtration ponds. The site is along a major roadway.that includes a bicycle and walking trail. Public transportation exists on the roadway and public water and Town sewers are also available. 11. The development is to be connected to the Town of Barnstable.Wastewater Treatment Facility. The applicant is aware that the proposed connection will have to be approved by the Town of Barnstable Engineering Division and will require DEP and MEPA permits. The Town Engineer has written to MEPA stating that the connection of the sixteen units will be insignificant In addition, the applicant is aware that location of a new sewer line on other property and use of pumping stations will require easements and agreements that must be obtained in order for the Town to approve any connection. In addition, a January 14,2003 letter to Robert A.Burgmann,Town Engineer from James W. Hunt, Assistant Secretary MEPA Unit Executive Office of Environmental Affairs,with reference to connection of the facility to the Town Wastewater Treatment Plant has stated the"the impacts of the Habitat for Humanity project do not appear to be significant in terms of their environmental' consequence. Therefore,in accordance to Section 11.10 of the MEPA regulations,publication of the Notice of Project Change and a.public comment period are not warranted. No further MEP A review is required." 12. The Town has undertaken an aggressive role in providing needed and suitable housing for its residents through its Housing Plan,which was designed to implement the affordable housing component of the town's local comprehensive plan. Habitat has collaborated with the Barnstable Housing Committee and Town officials and worked cooperatively to mold a proposal that 6 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit 2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way accommodates the need to create more affordable housing in the Town. Such cooperation facilitates the granting of such projects. 13. The Board has heard testimony from the applicant, abutters and concerned citizens. Public comment all recognized the need for affordable housing and most favor the granting of this comprehensive permit. The applicant had gone before the Town's Site Plan Review Committee to determine and address any concerns of town agencies. Public agency response was therefore limited but it did point out issues and concerns that the Board must address if the permit were to be granted. • The Planning Board expressed concerns with regards to drainage of the roadway,sidewalks, entrance on to Route 28 and the need for a secondary emergency access. • The Hyannis Fire Department cited the need for two fire hydrants,limiting of parking on the travel surface of the road and venting of clothes dryers. The Department also expressed a desire for sprinkling of the units. 14. In light of the threatened loss of affordable housing units within the Town of Barnstable and throughout Barnstable County due to "expiring uses", and in view of the Town's current deficit in affordable housing units,it is consistent with local needs for the Town of Barnstable to ensure the long-term affordability of units for persons of low and moderate income. The proposal set aside all 16 units in perpetuity as affordable. Ten of the units shall be committed to affordability at 60%or less of the_median income level and the other 6 units at 80%or less of the median income of the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMA). Appropriate deed restrictions shall be prepared by the Town Attorneys'Office to insure that each of the units shall remain affordable as outlined above in perpetuity. 15. The development is 100% affordable,provides family housing to a broad range of family sizes and even includes four-bedroom units to accommodate larger families,whose needs are rarely addressed. The development also provides homeownership opportunities to individuals and families at 60% of the area median income,a group for whom homeownership opportunities have been traditionally very limited. The proposed development is consistent with local needs in that the proposed development adequately promotes the objectives of providing affordable housing for the Town of Barnstable without jeopardizing the health and safety of the occupants of the proposed project and the residents of the Town of Barnstable,provided that the conditions of this comprehensive permit are strictly followed. The Vote was as follows Aye: Gail Nightingale,Thomas A. DeRiemer,Jeremy Gilmore and Ron S.Jansson. Nay: None Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the comprehensive permit in accordance with MGL Chapter 40B to Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod,Inc., for the development of Danvers Way of Hyannis', a 16 unit affordable housing development to be located in 8 buildings on 16 lots, subject to the following conditions: 1. Development of the site shall be in conformance with the submitted plans (the "Plans") entitled, "Habitat for Humanity Proposed Site Plan,Scale:I" = 30',originally dated 4/10/02 and a revised submission dated of July 29,2002,and last revised December 27,2002 prepared by Steven C. Hayes, Architect" " presented to the Board, signed by the acting Chairman and entered into the file consisting of sheets entitled"Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Inc. Danvers Way Development Danvers Way,Village of Hyannis,Town of Barnstable MA" and numbered and titled as follows: • S1 -Tide and Cover sheet • Al —Individual Unit Floor Plans 7 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice } Comprehetrsive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way • A2 through A6 -Building,Plans including Building Elevations • A7—Building Sections,Shed and Mail Box Plans • Proposed Site Plan—scaled at 1"=30' • Proposed Site Plan—Sheet 1 of 2—scaled 1"=20' • Proposed Site Plan Sheet 2— 1"=20' • Proposed Road details 1"=40' • Preliminary Subdivision Plan • Existing Conditions Plan • Ll -Landscape Plan—Buildings 1-3,Scaled 1"=10' • L2-Landscape Plan—Buildings 4-6,Scaled 1"=10' • L1 -Landscape Plan—Buildings 7-8,Scaled 1"=10' 2. Prior to the issuance of any permits for the development, this Comprehensive Permit shall be recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds. A copy of the recorded document shall be submitted to the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals for inclusion into the file. 3. The plans for the development are to be modified to reflect the following • The applicant, on land under their control, shall construct an emergency access off Danvers way located so as to connect with the neighboring Sea Meadow Village paved area. The location, width and pavement shall be as approved by the Hyannis Fire Department. • A cape cod berm shall be constructed on the westerly side of the roadway to contain all run-off on site. • All roof runoff from the 8 principal buildings shall be collected in gutters and directed into dry wells located on-site. • All site lighting,including that located on the buildings shall not exceed a height of 12 feet and 1 shall be designed and located so as to not shine on the public way or onto neighboring properties. • The proposed sidewalk located to the east of the roadway shall be so designed to be a continuous walk along Danvers Way and connecting to the existing bicycle path located along Route 28. , • The landscape shall include a minimum of 18 street trees, at least 2 inch in caliper to be located along the roadway and parking areas of the development. • The proposed accessory structures shown on the plan may be relocated as desired by the developer or the successor homeowner's association. . • Parking for Units 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 may be relocated as desired by the developer or the successor homeowner's association, as long as they are not located within the paved area of Danvers Way. • No parking shall be permitted in the traveled area of the roadway Danvers Way,and signs shall be posted to that effect.This restriction shall be included in all of the property deeds and made a part of the Homeowner's Association's Bylaw and strictly enforced • The applicant shall be required to keep the bike path along Route 28 open and clear of materials during construction and shall repair any damage made to it after construction. Appropriate curb cuts shall be installed on the path as it crosses Danvers Way and appropriate signs or markings shall be incorporated to alert bicyclists to the crossing. All of this shall be subject to approval and recommendations of the Engineering Division of the Town of Barnstable and as subject to Mass Highway approval. Stop signage shall be erected as per the Department of Public Works 4. The sixteen (16) units.are to be developed within 8 buildings. There are to be two units per building with the shared common property line located at the centerline of the common building wall. The 16 units are limited to: 2 one-bedroom units,2 two-bedroom units, 10 three-bedroom units and 2 four- 8 1 a,Barnstable-Zoging Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice ehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way Y bedroom units. The units shall range in size from 741 sq. ft. to 1,441 sq. ft. The total gross area of all the units shall not exceed 18,000 sq.ft. not including basements. The development is to be single- family ownership with a homeowners'association for the common maintenance of the way and common elements. All on-site utilities shall be located underground. Each unit is to be connected to public water and town's wastewater treatment facility at the applicant's expense. Each unit is to have its'own individual basement and separate heating, electrical and fuel service. The units are to have energy efficient appliances and heating, thermal windows and doors. The dwellings shall be heated by natural gas or oil heat. The structures are to be of wood frame construction with clapboard fronts, attractively landscaped and with a night light associated with each unit's entrance. Two of the units, Unit No. 1 —a one-bedroom unit- and Unit No. 7—a two-bedroom unit- are to be fully handicapped accessible units. All walks shall conform to ADA requirements. Addressing numbers and posting shall be in accordance with Town of Barnstable General Ordinance Article 5. Any subdivision entrance signage shall conform to Section 4-3.5(7) of the Zoning Ordinance for Signs in Residential Districts. The applicant shall be required to connect to the Town's Wastewater Treatment Plant. In connecting to the wastewater treatment plant the applicant shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary easements and permits including those of DEP,MEPA and Mass Highway as well as the Town of Barnstable. All town rules,regulation and design standards shall be followed for the design ' and installation of the sewer collection system. The Engineering Division of the Town of Barnstable,at their discretion,may requires easements and/or transfer of ownership of the sewer collection system to the Town for long-term operation and maintenance. The cost of any easements or access rights,installation of the sewer connection and any associated upgrades to necessary Pumping facilities shall be the applicants'responsibility. No building permit shall be issued until all permits for connecting to the Town of Barnstable Wastewater Treatment facility have been secured. Any need for securities and inspections necessary to assure the completion to development standards for the sewer system,water delivery system, underground utilities the roadways and subdivision may be set by the Department of Public Works in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Subdivision Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable,Planning Board. In particular, the applicant shall provide security in a form and amount acceptable to the Town Engineer and.the Town Attorney to assure that any on-site work initiated will be taken to completion and that adequate security exists to assure that the site will be restored to a natural and safe condition in the event that construction should'halt. The applicant shall be responsible for providing site drainage that meets the Town Engineers miiumum requirement to retain the difference between the pre and post development storm flow. Also,all drainage from impervious surfaces shall be recharged on-site. Run-off shall not be permitted to flood into the adjoining areas or streets. All drainage plans and specification shall be reviewed and approved by the Town Engineering Division to insure that such run-off shall not occur. :d The Board recognizes the inherent difficulties of a proposed plan locating the shared property line on the centerline of a proposed common wall and the actual final location per an as-built plan. Therefore in this 'instan ce, the applicant shall be permitted to install the foundations consistent with the plans presented and then located the common property line on the centerline of the common foundation wall once it is installed. Upon location of the common property line on the as-built of 9 10 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way foundation centerline,a plan suitable for endorsement by this Board,and recording at the registry of deeds shall be drawn and forwarded to the Zoning Board for its signature. The plan shall be signed if the board finds it is consistent and within acceptable limits with the preliminary plan presented for the division of the land. This plan endorsement may be completed in phases and consist of several . plan presented during the course of the development. Nonetheless,common wall agreements in form satisfactory to the Town Attorney shall be entered into between adjoining unit owners and shall be deemed to be conditions running with each unit. 13. All property bounds shall be set, and"as built"plans submitted to the file upon completion of the development. No occupancy-permits are to be issued for a particular lot until bounds have been seta 14. All of the 16 units shall be affordable units. Ten of the units shall be affordable to first time homebuyers whose maximum annual income is not more than 60%of the median income in the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area(SMA): The other 6 units shall be affordable to first time homebuyers whose maximum annual income is not more than 80% of the median income in the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area(SMA). The units shall be affordable as defined above in perpetuity and subject to a deed restriction requiring the dwellings be owned and occupied by low or moderate-income persons. Each unit shall be set-aside in perpetuity for the public purpose of providing safe and decent housing to persons of low and moderate income. Each unit shall be deemed to be impressed with a public trust. The initial selling prices for each unit shall be based upon a formula under which monthly housing costs,including mortgage payments,taxes, insurance and homeowners'association fees,shall not exceed 30% of either 60% or 80% of the area median income based upon household size (as the breakdown of said units is specified herein). Upon the resale to qualify individuals or families the overall housing costs including taxes,principal and interest,home association dues and insurance shall not exceed on a yearly bases 30% of the then existing income of qualified applicants. 15. A regulatory agreement and individual deed riders reflecting the restrictions contained in paragraph 14 above,in a form acceptable to the Town Attorney's Office, shall be recorded at the Registry of Deeds by the applicant against the property and the individual units at the time the property is transferred from Habitat or from McShane Construction Corporation. Such restrictions shall take priority over all financing documents related to this project. 16. The qualified purchasers of the ten units of Habitat shall be selected by Habitat in accordance with the qualifications criteria set forth by the applicant in the application on page 2 of the narrative attached to the application,which narrative is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. The 6.units of McShane Construction shall be marketed by Cape Home Ownership Center of the Housing Assistance Corporation to qualified buyers. In both,instances,the Cape Home Ownership Center is to verify first time homebuyers,income limitation, asset limitation,affirmative marketing and appropriate lottery procedures for buyer selection. 17. All of the units shall be committedm to first time homebuyers with the stipulation that they be owner occupi ed and restricted affordable units in perpetuity. To the extent permitted under the law, preference shall be given to persons currently living and/or employed within the Town of Barnstable. 18. All of the dwellings shall be connected and shall remain connected to the public water supply and to the Wastewater Treatment Facility of the Town of Barnstable. No occupancy permits shall be issued until the dwelling unit is serviced with all utilities located underground,including public water and town sewers. The applicant shall be responsible for all costs to connect to utilities. 19. All construction shall comply with all applicable state building codes,state fire protection requirements and Board of Health regulations. Fire hydrants shall be installed to the requirements of 10 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice y Comprehensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat-Danvers Way the Hyannis Fire Department. All clothes dryers shall be properly installed and all vents constructed of metal and vented to the outside. There shall be no sleeping quarters permitted in the basement level of the units. Given the fact that locus is within a wellhead protection district,no activity shall be conducted on-site which shall in anyway introduce hazardous materials as that term is defined in M.G.L. Chapter 21E nor shall and such materials be allowed or stored on site or allowed to contaminate the site to any degree. The deed restrictions and association bylaws shall contain language incorporating this concern acceptable to the Town Attomey in perpetuity. 20. This Comprehensive Permit is granted with the condition that the proposed development is to be funded in part by the Town of Barnstable, Office of Community Development through a grant from the Community Development Funds. If the funding source changes, the applicant shall be required to seek modification of this permit from the Board. 21. Tlus Comprehensive Permit is issued to the applicant Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod Inc. It shall not be transferable without the prior written approval of this Board 22. It is intended that this decision and the conditions contained herein are in addition to and independent of any requirements of any other program involved in this development. The requirements contained herein shall have independent legal significance and effect. 23. Prior to the issuance of any Building Perrnits the applicant shall+have recorded at the Barnstable: County+Rtegistry of Deeds,a co of the Re ato A Bement approve l the Town A"ttome and PY cy -gr pp. Y y executedb4etween the Sde�eloper/applicant, th`e funding agency,the Town of Barnstable and as well . 3as a copy of5a Monitoring Service Agreement;as approved by the Town Aft" 6, the applicant, the Barnstable Housing Authority as Monitoring Agent and the Town of B`arns'table:'Such res`tnctions sha114fake,priority over all financing docuinents`related:to this protect 24. The Barnstable Housing Authority shall be'•the monitoring agent'for the development and the applicant`s`hall`pay for the services'o`f'the monitoring'agent. The Board shall require a full compilation and certification of total development costs and total revenues, on a federal income tax basis,prepared and certified by a certified public accountant acceptable to the monitoring agent or the town to show that the profit made is within the 20%limitation imposed. Any profit in excess of the 20%limitation rule shall be governed by the terms of the regulatory agreement. 25. Prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit for any individual home,the applicant shall have- recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds;a deed restriction as approved by the Town Attorney assuring that the affordable units will remain affordable in perpetuity,that they are protect in the event of a foreclosure from lose of its affordability status,and further restriction that they be owner occupied at all times. The deed restriction shall reflect that 10 of the units be affordable to first time the homebuyers whose a maximum annual income is not more than 60%of the median income in the Barnstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMA) and the other 6 units shall be affordable to first time homebuyers whose maximum annual income is not more than 80% of the median income in the.Bamstable-Yarmouth Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMA). Such restrictions shall take priority over all financing documents related to this project. Both documents must stipulate that affordable units will be.affordable in perpetuity and include language establishing an expanded period of time for locating a qualified buyer. 26. The applicant has requested a waiver from the Chapter III, Sect ion n III Sec tion 4.9,Growth Management,which was sought to allow the applicant to develop its site in two phases, the first phase consisting of ten houses and the second phase consisting of six houses. The Board grants the applicant's request only to the extent that such a waiver is necessary to permit the Building Commissioner to issue a-,total of ten building permits_to the applicant in one month and a';total of six `X building permits to the-applteant in a subsequent month,which waiver is conditioned upon the 11 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice "Cofnpre1ensive Permit-2002-120-Habitat—Danvers Way submission of building.permit applications which the Building Commissioner deems are complete. The waiver is granted only from the time frames imposed by the Growth Management Provisions. The 16 units shall still be included in the counting and number limitations imposed in the Growth Management Ordinance. The permits are subject to all other requirements of the Building Division for the issuance of building permits and the applicant shall comply with any and all requirements of this comprehensive permit decision,which must be fulfilled and completed before any building permits may issue. The Vote was as follows Aye: Gail Nightingale,Thomas A. DeRiemer,Jeremy Gilmore and Ron S.Jansson. Nay: None Request For Waiver of Fees: After discussion of the applicant's request to waive certain fee,a motion was duly made and seconded to grant a waiver of the Zoning Board of Appeals application fee only. Based upon the fact that a1 16 units are to be affordable in perpetuity the board voted to wave the application fee. The Vote was as follows Aye: Gail Nightingale,Jeremy Gilmore and Ron S.Jansson. Nay: Thomas A.DeRiemer Ordered: Comprehensive Pernrit 2002-133 has been granted with conditions.This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in three years. Appeals of this decision,if any, shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,within twenty days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk The applicant has the right to appeal this decision as outlined in MGL Chapter 40B,Section 22. Ron .J sson, cting Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutc enrider,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby,certify that twenty(20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no-appeal of the decision has been filed in the 9fAce of the Town Clerk Signed and sealed thi!G,� day of 6�, �Z)r -under the pains and penalties of perjury. �-r---te " Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk r L . 12 �c d S64 Gj�\jl het, 41,e l 0 LOT 12 5006.5 S.F.f �+ h cb LOT 13 , F Rai 4,752. 1 t S.F. o > LOT 14 I i l 5,181.5 t S.F. ,, II EX151 TNG FOUNDA RON I I ' I `90 lzn EXIST TNG �Z� ��` FOUNDA A'ON � sa jra F 035 LOT 15 . r 7,896.2 f S.F. TO THE BEST OF MY INFORMATION, "AS-BUILT" PLOT PLAN KNOWLEDGE, AND BELIEF THE BARNSTABLE, MASS. FOUNDATION, SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ' LOT 13, DANVERS WAY HAS BEEN LOCATED ON THE GROUND DATE 61221-04 SCALE 1"= 20' AS INDICATED. 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I-A-41 fA nl.#A^ L.. lao Irnu✓j.iu✓r—uu luwy w✓-r—CNN—w�si ri-r.urru Larned, Nancy From: Schlegel, Frank Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:03 PM To: Larned, Nancy Subject: Sewer Permits for Danvers Way, Hyannis Hi Nancy. Habitat for Humanity came in and got their sewer permits all worked out. They are as follows: Map/Parcel DevLot Hse# Street Sewer Permit# 000 000 275 11 54 Danvers Way 4403 000 000 276 12 56 Danvers Way 4404 000 000 277 �13 72 Danvers Way 4405 000 000 278 14 74 Danvers Way 4406 000 000 279 15 78 Danvers Way 4407 000 000 280 16 80 Danvers Way 4408 These parcels are on a private road and do not require a road-opening permit from this office. If you add the sewer account numbers to the applications, they should be complete as far as Engineering is concerned � w � e 1 -------- Ld cn _..19_I_ I-___ LOT f12 ...-. LOS._.LF3. .._-. LOI_1L4 .__l2T_3€ lOS9l..__ LOT tT •�...--_,L_. �QT><9 _:.._1.QI_!12 �._.LOT-011.__.__ ? 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STEEL STONE PRECAST DOWELS BASE CONCRETE BUMPER n/6'q X 24'L. PITCH 4-0-O.0 SIDEWALK / Y"' 21" PARKING ACE.S HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CAPE COD, INC o T' SEALED TOEI ROADWAY oW� DWAY ASPHALT 12%MAX.) ND N1 too DANVERS WAY DEVELOPMENT SMO DETECTORS O.K. _ T m(Vm 0. IIII'-I'I� -IIII_=I'I==IIII=IIII-IIII-IIII=III-=III=-I - I I I Danvers Wa Y g Y, Villa e o f H a n n i s, -����_��� �_ ��=-����=����_ I� BIUMPERpET�ALLI-=lil�__I�Il--I�a__ oo�°po Town of Barnstable, MA SCALE: I" BARNaTAI�LE �{JILDIN® DEPT. T Lnr�Nln PROJECT TEAM: DRAWING LIST: BUILDING DATA: LOT DATA: SITE DATA: ARCHITECTURAL: ENGINEERING: GROSS HABITABLE y FLOOR AREA/LOT COVERAGE LO COVERAGE DEVELOPER: Habitat for Humanity .AREAS / SQ.FT. % 658 Main Street x❑3-1 PROPOSED SITE PLAN&COVER SHEET UNIT SCHEDULE - �- West Yarmouth, MA 02673 ❑. PROPOSED SITE PLAN(SHEET I OF 8) X❑A-1 BLDG #I FIRST&SECOND FLOOR PLANS LOT SQ.FT. CRIES SQ.FT. $ SQ.FT %. (508) 775-3559 A-l.l BLDG pl FOUNDATION& ROOF PLANS El PROPOSED SITE PLAN(SHEET 2 OF 6) 1 - 1 BEDROOM UNIT X 743 SQ.F-Y = 743 GROSS SQ.FT. DRIVEWAY PAVING -27.524 21.B X❑ � ATTORNEY FOR Kate Mitchell, Esq. x❑A-1.2 BLDG #1 ELEVATIONS ❑ PROPOSED SITE PLAN (SHEET 3 OF 6) 1 - 1 BEDROOM UNIT (BF.) X 767 SQ.FT. = 787 GROSS SQ.FT. 1 8.312 0.19 767 92 1,207 14.5 �..1 HABITAT. lest Barnstable, nst P.Oble, 160 Q A-1.3 BLDG #1 DR WINDOW& FINISH SCHEDULES ❑ PROPOSED ROAD DETAILS (SHEET 4 OF 6) 1 2 BEDROOM UNIT (BF.) X 922 SQ.FT- = 922 GROSS SQ.FT. 2 6.189 0.12 1.178 22.7 1,255 24.2 West Barnstable, MAXM 02688 1 - 2 BEDROOM UNIT X 944 SQ.FT. = 944 GROSS SQ.FT. .PATHS PAVING - 2.315, 1.8 (50B) 362-1369 x❑A-2 BLDG #2 &F5 FIRST&SECOND PLR PLANS❑ pgg,�( SUBDIVISION PLAN(SHT 5 OF 8) 1,241 24.8' �y A-2.1 BLDG p2 &15 FNDN&ROOF PLANS 10 - 3 BEDROOM UNITS X 1,179'SQ.FT. = 11.788 GROSS SQ.FT. 3 4,997 0.i1 1,179 23.6- _ T. Steven C. Hayes. Architect, P.C. El EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN (BHT a oe 6) ARCHITECT. y x❑.A-2.z BLDG q2 &g5 ELEVATIONS 2 - 4 BEDROOM UNITS X 1443 SQ.FT. = 2,886 GROSS SQ.FT 4 5,034- 0:12 1,179 23.4 1,290 26.8 � P. Bay State Court x A-2.3 BLDG #2 & #5 DR WIND. & FIN. SCHEDULES WOOD RAMPS 2,448. 1.9 V P.O. Box 621 ❑ TOTAL UNITS- = 16 5 4,923 0.i1 ],443 29.3 1,477 30.0 (-. Brewster. MA 02631 X❑A-3 BLDG #3&#6 FIRST&SECOND FLR PLANS (508) 240-1411 TOTAL UNITS GROSS AREA = 18,050 GROSS SQ.FT. 6 4.958 0.11 1,179 23.8 1.232 24.8 d L° X❑A-3.1 BLDG #3&#6.FOUNDATION & ROOF PLANS _ tp ENGINEER Sweetser Engineering 0 A-3.2 BLDG 03&06 ELEVATIONS 7 4.892 0.11 922 18.8 1.453 29.7 - BUILDINGS FOOTPRINT 12,269 9.7 AREA V2 Robin Wilcox Q A-3.3 BLDG #3 &#6 DR WINDOW& FINISH SCHEDULES- BUILDING SCHEDULE ".- 8 4,926 0.11 1,179 23.9 1,241 25.2 � m 235 Great Western Road (]A-4 BLDG#4 FIRST&SECOND FLOOR PLANS LANDSCAPING: 'BUILDINGS 1 & - 1 - K South Dennis, MA 02660 #8; ]/3.BDRM UNITS 2 (18R -BF. UNIT #1) = 1,945 SQ.FT.(HF.) 9 4.909 0.11 1,179 24.0 1,239 25.2 SHED&FOOTPRINT �`.1.28D 1 (� I? (508) 398-3922 x❑A-4A BLDG p4 FOUNDATION &ROOF PLANS- +1,921 SQ.FT. 3.868 SQ.FT. X A-4.2 BLDG #4 ELEVATIONS AREA ❑ ❑ L-1 LANDSCAPE PUN - SLUGS 1!1-#3 .BUILDING #4: 2/3 BDRM UNITS � - 1 (2BR-- BF. UNIT #7) = 2,f01 SQ.FT. 10 4,941 O.11 1,179 23.9: 1,289 26.1 LANDSCAPING: Philip Cheney A-4.3 BLDG #4 DR, WINDOW&FINISH SCHEDULES ❑ L-2. LANDSCAPE PLAN- BLDGS F4--#6 BUILDING #7: 2/3 BDRM UNITS - 1 = 2.123 SQ.FT: 11 4.974 0.11 1.443 29.0 1.475 1 29.6 87 Lakefieid Rd. x❑A-6 BLDG #7 FIRST&SECOND FLOOR PLANS ❑ L-S LANDSCAPE PLAN - B1DGs #7-08 BUILDINGS #2 & #5: 3/3 BDRM UNITS 2 = 2,358 SQ.FT: X 2 = 4,716 SQ.FT. LANDSCAPE/ 80,455 63.7 U o South Yarmouth, MA 02864 0 A-5.1 BLDG #7 FOUNDATION & ROOF PLANS BUILDINGS #3 & #6 :4/3 BDRM UNITS - 2 = 2.622 SQ.FT. X 2 = 5.244 SQ.FT. 12 5,006' 0.11 1,179 23.6 1,248 24.9 OPEN AREAS (508) 394'-1373 EX]A-5.2 BLDG #7 ELEVATIONS 13 5.086 0.12 944 18.8 1,322 28.0 TOTAL PARKING = 38 SPACES y x❑A-5.3 BLDG #7 DR.WINDOW&FINISH SCHEDULES BUILDERS: Habitat for Humanity 14 4,846 0.t1 1,179 2a.3 887 18.3 TOTAL � 126;291 100 % 0) V1 658 Main Street x❑A-e BLDG 0PIRST&SECOND FLOOR PLANS TOTAL BUILDING AREA = 18,050 GROSS SQ.FT. SITE AREA West Yarmouth, MA 02673 Q A-6.1 BLDG #8 FOUNDATION &ROOF PLANS 15 7,130 0.16 743 10.4 1,028 14.4 (508) 775-3559 PER COMMONWEALTH OF' M.a:5. A P, RF:C. ; I CMR 9.a � W " X❑A-6.2 BLDG #B ELEVATIONS BF UNITS NOT REQ'I) I\. 1.WNHl SF' DEVELOPMFIN't, 16 8,704 0.20 1,176 13.5 1,526 17.5 - ,O McShane Construction 0 p-g,3 BLDG #6 DR WINDOW& FINISH SCHEDULES OF LESS THAN 20 UNITS (2 UF'(l NITS TO FIE: PROVIDED - 1 P.O. Box 429 ROAD 37,471 0.66 - - Osterville, MA 02665 x❑ A-7 PROPOSED WAIL SECTION 0 PARTY WALL DEVELOPMENT IS LOCATED WITHIN THE WELL PROTECTION .I TYPICAL BUILDING SECTION/ENERGY DETAILS OVERLAY DISTRICT. ZONING DISTRICT RB. S 1 (5oa) a2B-BSoo Cx7 A-6 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS/SHED/MAMBOx TOTAL 126,291 2.90 18,050 14.3 20,408 18.2 �J 1 1 N 3 � • N� IL'-O' 15'-5' 12'-O' Yr" uj—._— - Z Q cd L� T D, WD KITCHEN P J I -._._____._...__.....__......-_....__ I uj uj BEDROOM Z 0 1O I9t . 4 I - -- ----- ,J m i wl i V o J --- j - O PRECAST COC. I m 1 STEPS ABOVEI 1 - CL. _____ _ __ - (TYP.1 — - _ n 3'-4• -t' 4'_1_. ,.A _ $� O _ _ T Z 00 _ E• \ i _I ON fC' PI _ 1 0) BATH h -1 A) ee�owLINE on n i ` 1 - Mi DINING I I _� �_` iq 1 I a I - \ I �_ ° _ i II ° - 3Y' 12) LINEN I- I 13-oY,` :2. 1 \ / O A.'1 I I' a-1y" _o. 2'-iy - -1-- --- BE ROOM91 \\. .I 1 WIN I in I`8 .._3-3:_. 5'-O' WIN —� - q -r-- I I BEDROOM a3 = t3 I Q in A, oLL W/AWOOD CAP KITWALL CHEN I w 2l i2j n� I I f- m I OI �.: _ .__. .... .0 33-g•- ---LIVING----- �... `------- ---° � - -CLOSET I m I i I 211. - BEDROOM !tl i` i E \ Q O I WOOD z RAMP fl° _j `; P I •- ' '-9- ----; �I � o ri i i W n I 29,k, 29; o C I I tn 'I N a OATS I I _ 3 - I I `r+"r °N � ---- - A)I A) f BATH r I I DINING IsL. T \ m % _._... ___ `E4'-�'_1 i / ` Q�) LIePN J 1 WINDOW r i _ •-t• 3 O A5, A. C `A? N Z " U HALF ALL •° ` I m W/WOOD CAP b v _ BEDROOM 7i2 ' O 13R .. 1 I I a r o 'I `�'}' WOOD �q, IRAMP � z I 2. i 26� a i n n m c+l F OI O O OO LIVING 7 I_I. W 1 �I p _ I5AT cI OA I o� ryl - - I ----- A --- c• �' o' 4' 2Y,• 4' c^ 4' L' co 2 BR /UNIT tt_ 3 BR /UNIT ttl4 - - -_— �__.-_ _._. ._._.. -- -_-. __----.--- -----_-. . ..__--._ ___.. _--_-_ _ _ %._ 2 BR /UNIT u13 3 BR %UNIT ttl4 FF.GR055 AREA = 610 SQ FT. FF GROSS AREA = �15 SOFT.FT: 5F.GROSS AREA =431 5Q.FT. ��•cye SF.GROSS AREA - 43T'SQ FT. SF. GROSS AREA = 431 SOFT. � 5F.GR055 AREA 43l 5Q.FT'. y 4-3 y O e11pp ¢EyV Y B•_ TOTAL UNIT GROSS AREA - 4F7 50.FT. TOTAL UNIT GRO55 AREA IJ82 SQ.FT. BTIp TO EXTERI DOPNER TO COxTwxE - - � - U U �I WSN D®xe,ALLGTX»1 ^ FIRST FLOOR PLAN - - - 4 I k "'` 't "` BUILDINGS ul SECOND FLOOR PLAN .• JNE OF WUD.T,DX CJ SCALE:I/ BUILDING 10 - — — — 4"= I'-O' i, x-r 9ATT SCALE: 1/4' 1'-O' �•1 TO ALIDNO D (<,_ OP OYYRfIYB. ". W DBm6wG WAu9 3 WALL AS EMBLI.E.S Ul N �._ it r TNeNXAreeX 3Yo. e' Y�' 3." y.. i�. y�. 3Y Yo' ii3y _ I��„� Y, x !f wl0 ATTlNIlATION " NOR1ZOxTAt K AxN@Te r._ ND-1 .:--;t ; - -fir ----t ..,� _.., .=-, " ..- ----{�- �r4 0 CNAxXF181/YI �_-� _ t0 � 2x4 eTUD �-} - ►��II w ADDITIONAL GWB r O kilo 4�e��NSM, a —I eoaNere T eoXTwue RESILIENT CHANNELS wuax com 1neTALLATWN PROVIDED FOR TT ll ACOUSTICAL V-1 o SEPARATION in•cox 6 �uD 9TG 69 U939 _ U905 m PLYYOOD RATED INSULATED RATED INSULATED UNRATED INSULATED RATED UNINSULATED UNRATED UNINSULATED UNRATED INSULATED - 2 HOUR WITH 2-5/8" 1 HOUR WITH 5/5' 1/2' GYP BOARD I HOUR WITH 5/9" 1/2, GYP.BOARD 1/2' GYP. BOARD �. O] GYP. BD.ON BOTH GYP.BO. ON BOTH ON BOTH SIDES GYP.BD. ON BOTH ON BOTH SIDES ON ONE SIDE. SIDES SIDES W/RC-I CHANNELS 1/2' SHEATHING ON SIDES .�. EXTERIOR W/SIDING CDEMISING WALL PLAN DETAIL O O O O O O suLe r'r-o• A5 Q Q. cA (Y N wz > z _ 31• WOOD Z Q IO� RED CEDAR -- _ CLAPBOARD ENIMG EB RYP.) - - _ _ = PL.� PL. oRKE BATH VENT CORNER BOARD — '- RYPJ W 1. �YNTE CEDAR 1 ® 12 B NGLEB ALBO) 6 m 1 1 ;� _ __ „ I F—�d < Z r _ LA—A RD I $SMT. LL . 2,_BEDROOM::.._UNIT-- _...3--BEDROOM_UNIT.---- - - �JJ O J�---- �I RIGHT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION ( BUILDING- tt Q - BUILDING tt� SCALE:3/IL' SCALE: 3/16' =I,_�, r O W - z 0 N � � U 3 N � N N lo[12 O 6- DD. \ \ \ \ \ c r cv Ln PL. BATR � 12 ENT I O m r ENT VENT 8 v YTTIC 9 m m J_ aDI �0 00 FF.� - - - F—� C.) m L a .3 BEDROOM_UNIT _- 2EDROOM UNIT �� — - - m ,�. BSMT. k j -- — -- - --- -BSMT �o _ ..1 -- - - -- -._. C.._ _ -- - - xa REAR ELEVATION LEFT ELEVATION rj BUILDING 41 LE IN BUILD G i SCALE: 3/16' I'-p• ' SCALE: 3/I6" = 1-0' ' v) T Q m � R] U) O A5 IL' O N U) GUTTERS t DOWNSPOUTS PARTY WALL/PROPERTY LINE »_.I II 2Y,' I E ..r 4 9y__ 4'-�•-"— 10'-0• G•_O. G•-O, r. - -1=.. -_.--_- _--_-__..--_.I -__j Z Q �...._�......._. r. .. .. _ I „ 17 S of �,I I I I li I I u r I I I II i i II ' I .- .........- 1 m Q . j.. AS C NC. 11 ' I I 1n1 G_U T_T_E R_S_t_DOWNSPOUTS S --TVC ABOV IT_.__.i.- 3'-E"ICE t WLD TYP. ATERSHI— F./_. EAVES.VALLEYS LL AND CHEEK WALLS. I----------I L� rµ-'O H ASPHALT U I \Fi I Ir j -I - I IADPG -- U - /IIIIIIIII III I\ FNDNOFFSETJ 3 1/2' 31/2"0 LALL I�;__— ON 30'X30'YYOL ASPHA LIIIIIII I Ii'IIiI'I iI III III _ IIiI O�IZY I OA LLQQOX CONC.FTG. TYP. - .w PE UP CA ` r BASEMENT IBASMEN 31/2"CONC. SLAB 3 I/2"CONC. I I L J CL O p (L LL GUTTERS t DOWNSPOUTS_ POGUTTERStDOWNF SUTS 10" X 49' CONC.SONOTUBE O4X24"XIT'CONC.FTG. TYP N RAMP p ABOVE ITYP.) Z INry I 1 3'-0'ICE t WATER SHLDX ES TYP. ALL Up EAV .VALLEYS AND �- /.� CHEEK WALLS. I I ! I I N (._ ,Yn I I 11 �- - bi JI OO p0 IT- P (V (V(V - GUTTERS 1 DOWNSPOUTS ___ __-- a-eY,_ ----- 2 BR /UNIT 413 3 BR /UNIT a14 a PARTY WALL/PROPERTY LINE ! 2 BR/UNIT a13 3 BR/UNIT al9 I PLAN r co-----— --- .... ------ - - - ROOF. co ---- _.._._ --- ---- ---- -- --" ------ y e'FOUNDATIONBUILDING #1 /� PLAN _ BUILDING tt1 SCALE:1/4' a 1'-0' InuHe oP +� uwonnoH .4 SCALE:I/4' = I'-O' I,�55 SQ.F Q)T. � _ � � NOM.WP86T1 . rl OHMI&HG IIALLB 1 LA- _ � 3 DP eir Dltlp V r~ _ W ]X�6TYD HAIL I/1 4Y V) N T Q) C R1 LIRE DP �y m POIIIIDATiDH ►+-) IYALL 4 U )U fn ^' T 3 �E=M'SING WALL PLAN DETAIL (� A5 41 QOOR- E.IBUILDINL_971 JWNDOW_5�'la F-L) - — - - --------- LF IBUtLDING.111 _ ALL WINDOWS TO BE ANDERSEN 200 SERIES FINE LIGHT_TW. DH/AWNING LOW-E. GLASS _ ILJOOR ILL _. ----------- - -- - - - ---- OMMENIS_-_ ---- -Rti- --- ---tl-�_ -- ------ - -. tlAT_FIN .,MAT__.EIN-. .__ - - -----'-" ---- UNIT_tl3_--- ...._ ._ - R O S'+17F - -- - ---- - -------------�- FIRST PLOOR ...-..-- --------- ------ '- -- - - ----- --- ---- -' --- - T�IFJN_ 2'-4' X 4'-0' '-_---"------ 2 A.. .M2dN_ENTRY — _2_X s a�_. INS _ _ _._ _ __ I ----- --------- ------- _ — - -- ------- C TITL -. .9-LIG1iZIDL.fiTD.$tlL4GBEEy___---- B 249DH2990-1 1'-0' X 9' O' - ---� --- - _ _'- ""' - "IS" ---- ------- Jl._- LIVIN /DININ ARPET VIN L WB/PTD WB/PTD T'-6" t --- "-- z Q _ REtIdR.KS _ .. COA7SE2----__... E 2-_9_..X-j=B�---...- ---_-_.I_..----- ---- ------ 9 - ---- ---- --�---- 2 -- ...._.. C. CSMT CWI�32__4 3.-5 3/fl'r------- ------------ -------- - ?- 3 _B 95EMENt----- ..E. .2'-IQ X�_H:.t INSULT_.... I _ 2 - -- - ----- p --- - - - 2UD 9_.CLOSEL_ ---. .E_. .2-O' X L fl'_ '-_ I . _.._--- -- - 9 _ '----- ------------- - - 249DH2930 }2. 4" X 3'-O' --j -- - I--- -- --?__ _-- ----------- - --- 12 POCKET -- '-"-"" E AWNING AZT_-�2_0 5/B' X 2_O S/B�"-_-__-_ _ TO 5 ST IR UP CARPET P9_ E R QM__. ._ __H .2_-1Q'.X_..4':-.@_I �.._ _... - .._3 --- - --- ---- G REAR ENTRY_..- - q 3--O•-X G•-B• INSUL: __ _ I 9 LIGHT W/ STORf1/SCREEN - F BSMT 2@Il__,i 2_B 5/B' X I'-1 I/4" - -- '�fl- -'--- '--- -- _ _(_, WBL2 _ - J- B/PTn ^ I - _.__ 5 t OWN 2XIO TREA 5 WB/PTD WB/PTD SECOND FLOOR -1 { _ _ -- CARPET VINYL BATH 02 l BRM CLOSET_ E 1 G' X G'-B' __ - --_ Set No.k -- - NARDW RE SETS BEDROOM SI CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD 3 1 I/2 pars butte.3 I/2'x3 I/2'.U52GD fhnde entrance tgpe iackeet.Soilage ABOPD.U52[D Omsh, BEDROOM Jn CARPET VINYL WB/PTD WB/PTD G" t B-I BEDROOM a2___-_ E. 2-6' X 6'-B' __ t__ _ _ 5 --"-'""""' ------ - 2 3/4"badcset.'Leval f!eved design.(Front 1 Rear) --" -- - - F 5'-O' X L'-B" _9 B_R_a2 CLOSET------..._.----.-_.------- ------ II 81-FOLD - -- ------------- --- -----------------._.___-_.__-. Set No.2: 1 1/2 pare butts,3 1/2'z3 1/2%U524D fau4-entrance tgpe lockset.Schlage ABOPD.US26D flmeh, - 10 BATH a2 - --- - -- -- II LINEN - - 2'-O' X G"-B" ----------- -- _--- --------.----_,,.E-- 9A --- 2 3/4'beckset,'Leval(lever)design ntd sheet Mrges,tactile uarnrna,(Bunt stall - -� �--- - RA21Nc. 12 BEDROOM li E 2'-6' X 6'-B' - -------------------_.- - INAL FIRE N O IR 5 ERMINED I ----- "- --- Set N.3: 1 1/2 pars butts,3 I/2'x3 1/2'.US26D finish;pnvacg lockset,ScNage S40D,U52GD finish, _13...BR al CLOSET-------------F--- 4�-O" X 6•_B' ._.----- ------------ !- �.. __ _ #z 13 BASEMENT= X G 8--- _ _ - -- COMB. STORM/SCREEN ®-BULKHEAD 2 3/4'bKkYC,lever herdka'Levai design.(Frcat Floa BedroorJ - U LIVING/DINING CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD T-[' t 1 -� .. Set Na 4: 1 1/2 pars butts•3 1/2'x3 1/2',U526D Nnish;pnvsg lockcet,Schlage 540D,U524D finish, N KITCHEN_ _ UNIT sN - - - II -- ---' ---- ---- --- -- 2 3/9 heck - FIRST FLOOR -___ - se,(Ner handles on design, /druet (First Fluor Bedrood - �- -_+ - -- ----'- ---' t 'Lev - -- ------ Set Na S. 1 1/2 pars butts,3 1/2'x3 V2'.US26D resh;privacy lacksset,Schloge A40S.U524D fahsh; _ . _-. s 4 -STAATR _.{ CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD ---A 3, O_.X G B INSU f .---1- - -� ....--- -- - -14 MAIN ENTRY_ - - + _ _______ __ ---_--_ 2 bin k t k obe - - -- -- _ 9 LIGHT W/STORM/SCREEN 3/4" c x• ^ 'Plyrauth'deagrt.(Second Floor HedraorJ -- CARPET WD �WB/PTD WB/PTp IS COAT CLOSET E 2 4' X L @_ -- THE PTD - - - _ - BEDROOM ul CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD � -- 16 -BASEMENT -- -.. _E 2..10"_X S B"_...lNSU6�._.._._ 1 .._ - -_ 2 Set No.4. I I/2 pare butts.3 I/2'x3 I/2'.US26D finsh;pnvacg Ieckset.Sehlage 540D,U526D finish. ---- - -- !� BRM C73 LOSET _ E -- ..__..--_-_-, _- BATH NYL VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD �� L• I. 6 X 6 @ _ - --.- 1_,---t _ 9 2 3/4'hackret,lever hardles'Levon'design,chrome interior,brace extena.(Feat Floor Beth u/21O door) - F )5 O' X L 8 l - It - -11 - -- - --- IB CLOSET BI-FOLD _----_ -'--' --- -- .- _A..13 O X G B" INSUL -- --- _.- - - - !9 REAR ENTRY _ I -' -'-- ---- Set Na 1: I I/2 pairs butts,3 I/2'.x3 t/2',U526D Finish; rivet lockset,5 _- HEDROO -- ------ - ALL CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD l' G" f "' - - -- 1} 9 LIGHT W/STORM_/SCREEN _ _ - -.-- ... - ---- 2 CARPET 20 BEDROOM al E 2-B' X 6 8 FF 4 W/OFFSET HINGES.--------- D y cNage 590D,U52GD sh --- VINYL GWB D GWB/PTD - ' 2 3/9'backset.iNer handles'Levon'design,chrome brass exterwr,u/sheet hfnges.(Feat Floor Bath). M a3 CARPET VINYL GWB/PTD GWB/PTD _ 21 BR al CLOSET_ F - I r i ---.--_ -_ BEDROOM ----- - l' 6" t Uj 22,BATH al -_- I E 2 O' X G B I --I'- ---- BI-FOLD - - - r - 5 .__ _ + _ _ ---,- et No.IA /2 pmru hurts,3"I/2'x31/2',U52GD fimd�;pnvecg IockseLSd6e 590D.U52LD finish, BASEMENT _ II - __ CONC/WD GWB/CON GWB 23 LINEN -„ E 2 4 -X G 8 � -� -.-- ------ --- _ _ 2 3/9'heckset.lever handles'Levon'design,chrane(Mena t extrrar.ILmen Closet m First Floor Both) -- T' L' 3 _ _ FINAL,.FIRE RATING ENCLOSURE' - ---- __ .- -- _ E DETERMINED_ F' SECOND FLOOR TO B DEER OLI _ - -- -I"- -- --- _ - - Set No.B: I I/2 pairs butts.3 1/2'x3 1/2'.U526D finish(privacy 1-kset,Schloge A405,US26D finish. - _.._ 2 3/4 backset knob th b --- 'Plgnou design,ehruna Intrna.bras exterha.(Second Floor Bath) _ � OO 24 HALL CLOSET Ip ---- "- _ --_ __ - 24¢, E 5 -'_ - --------- -- Set N.SA: '1 1/2 pars butts,3 I/2'x3.1/2',US240 finish;Pnvacg Ixkset,Schl A40S,US26D Finish, --� -- -- ---� Q L JBE CLO5EI- . _F 5...0"-.X fi @_ _..__ I _' -- -- II - BI-FOLD --- --' _----- 2 3/4'hackset,knob'PlgnatA'deagn throne mtrna 1 exterior.(�Lhercn Closet m Second Floor Bath) -- "----- --_- 2T H L112 2_. -_- --- E - _ _. 2,-4__�S --- - - -- ++�B -- 11NEN_CLOSET__._..- __E 2.12'.2�1� -- BA -- Sec No. 9 . __. t .t- - .._. - ___ . 1 1/2 23._BEDROOM p3. ._ E. 2 6 X_6 @. 1 5 --- --- -._.- Darn butt s,3 I/2'x3 I/2•,U5240 finals 2 3//'backsat,Soilage 5290,U52LD Bash, .- lever handle aril magnetic latch(Errs[FI sets) 31 BASEMENT2-8- BI-FOLD Set No IO '_-'-- _ -- _X j­­­_f__y COMB STOR M/SCREEN BULKHE C o ge AIIO,US26Dm ne I® I)/2 pees butte,3 I/2'x3 I/2'.U526D fhnah: 2 3/9'bxkaet,SeNa knob and gnetu:latch f5econd Floor Cloaets) - na O - - Set N.II: 1 1/2 pars butts,3 1/2'x3 I/2'.US26D fossh;2 3/1'backcet.(Brfdd) N m U Set No.12: J011-Series 100 pocket dam herdoae:Deltans pnvacy set PDL 101-605-625.chraee interior 1 brass exterar. i -�-- - _ NOTE: Hardware selections are functionally correct. Fuml manufacturer and finish pending review. —I O O to a O n n n ---- ------ ------------- - ---�- - - _-._ -- - - v- r- Of to - a NOTE: --- - -- - ---ALL FIRST FLOOR HARDWARE TO BE BARRIER FREE PER COMMONWEALTH OF MA AA STANDARD O © -© - co TO MEET "CORE" VISITABILITY REGULATIONS. ® © - co PROVIDE DOOR STOPS (IVES 1r61A3 BRA55 COLORED) AT ALL DOOR LOCATIONS. O G H O O ' •° VARIES VARIES VARIES VARIES - to Ion r`u I f 0 0 0 Q) to 2'-10"X6'-8" OR MOLDED x+ o INSUL. STL. INSUL, STL. INSUL. STL. HALF-LOUVERED HALF-LOUVERED MOLDED ° INSUL. STL. 6 PANEL 6 PANEL 6 PANEL HOLLOW MASONITE MOLDED MASONITE MOLDED MASONITE MASONITE 9 LIGHT [EXTERIOR) HOLLOW CORE HOLLOW CORE HOLLOW CORE POCKET DOOR 0 (EXTERIOR) (EX UNIT) (EXTERIOR) (EXTERIOR) 4 PANEL 9 DOOR BIFOLD 2 DOOR BIFOLD II PEEPHOLE) (NO PEEPHOLE) (INTERIOR) (INTERIOR) (INTERIOR) 6 PANEL (2 PEEPHOLE) (INTERIOR) DOOR ELEVATIONS NOTE:; SCALE: 3/8" = I'-p" DOORS'B "C" "O" 1 ARE COMPONENTS �� OF HOUR ASSEMBLY 3 I t "; _ -- EXTERIOR WALL N 2X, RIDGE ( K ILI Z 60ARp ) > Z 2XIO AT JOINTERTICAL SHEATHING QQ T OR ADHESIVE yi EATHIN INSIDE EXTERIOR CORNER OUTSIDE PROVIDE �+ CORNER AS RE QUIER D To , EXTEND 5/8ED TO ! - TO UNDERSIDE Or GWB' •I III' ROOF SHEATHING v+�[ +'N5ULl 2XI2 RIDGEBOARD11j .. 1sXlO RAFTERS LAT 12" WIDE POLYETHYLENE P E ! STRIP INSTALLED AT EXTERIOR INTERSECTION 2X8 CLN° IG' O.C _ ILAYER OF i - 5L YGWB ON IX3R-30 G 5/e'GWB.ON IX3 A T TI AREA STRAPPING ° IG' O.C. F— r'1 --- STRAPPING•It'O.C. PARTITOION -- NOTE: ' PROVIDE BLOCKI'G - ' - - I LAYER AS REQUIERED T I HR. AT HARD EXTEND 6/8' FC GWB. I F 5/ m 8'GWB COVER FOR 22'X30 _ TO UNOER51 E O ATTIC ACCESS AT - - , ALL UNITS, ROOF SHEATHIN = I 2X9 BEARING 1 ' 1/2, GWB FINISHED FLOORING WALLS•IG'O.C. N IX3 STRAPPING v --- aggaEu�g R-13 BATT INSUL - [TYPJ .., _ ENERGY DETAIL (PLAN) < � ------ - - — - S F_ 3/4'TOG PLYWOOD -� + I � �;•i� ( - � ' - SCALE: I I/2" 2XIO FLOOR JOISTS ';+ 111\ SUBFLOOR GLUED t NAILED i' 'IG'O.C. JI r I( , /I� / ,)` 1'l 2XIO FLOOR JOISTS - yy ITYP.) I'1 / f /n. / \ , IG'O.0 - 1L .. (T P 2X8 CLNG. JOIST .. C) �I/2` WAL BEARING ON IX3 STRAPPING HORIZONT AI WALL•T INS Y .) I S RC-1 R-13 BATT INSUL. - ° Ir O.C. CHANNELS(1/2') -'( SHEETS INSTALLED ( 1 lI— R-30 BATT INSUL. 2 LAYERS I 3' THERMAFIBER VERTICALLY AND OR ) OF 5/8"GWB 2XIO BLOCKING I LAYER OF SOUND ATTENUATION BLOCKED AND SEALED �.� y '` W/I/2'PLYWD. 1,_. 5/8' GWB.ON IX3 ' AT HORIZONTAL JOINTS -� I SPACER STRAPPING •It,O.C. _{ BLANKETS I -� ` Q 3' THERMAFIBER I. - _..... m NOTE: "" -;_: 2 LAYERS I �,.) SEALANT OR ADHESIVE r ` BLAND ATTENUATION , OF 5/8" GWB - F - ) F- U BLANKETS HORIZONTAL i- f HR. RATED HARD �,I d RC-1 COVER FOR 22'X30' BUILDINGS 1.8,4 CHANNELS (1/2') AT71C ACCESS AT / 3 ir`!• ALL UNITS. I FINISHED FLOORING I i SEALANT OR 2XI2 BLOCKING - '--- - '` j ADHESIVE T •:; W/1/2'PLYWD. 3/4` TOG PLYWOOD I SPACER _ - _ 6Y2� SUBFLOOR GLUED I NAILED j �WALL SECTION PARTY WALL I ^•: Z • (TYP.) �- — _—__— LE. 1 = 1- I F _A I/2' O' 11� Q �•, ),, j,\ �� VENTED--j - .�`1 RIDGE CAP _ - - F ..r SEALANT OR I / CONT. ADHESIVE N cO ASPHALT SHINGLES CTYP] - z - 1 - O O 0) ♦ -C SEALANT OR AREA OF IO PITCH ADHESIVE APPROVED PREFABRICATED ROOF RAFTERS _ BOTH SIDES OF ( \ \ \TRUSSE5 OR 8 II II ALL PLYWOOD 2XIO RAFTERS W/2X8 CEIL'G JOISTS - I JOINTS )2XI2 FLOOR °14'O.C.W/ HANGERS/COLLAR TIES JOISTS° AS REQUIRED°BUILDERS OPTION I LAYER G'O.C. OF 5/8"GWB R-19 BATT VENTED -. - .. 4 3/4 DRIP EOG" . INSUL CONT. ITYP.] .`.} _ PL o I Ij I. IXB FASCIA < .:, -___ 1 N SOFFIT R-30 BATT R FRIEZE INSUL.CEILINGS[TYP.7 -� FRIEZE ` '1 ADHESISEALAVEO o R-13 BATT WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES INSUL.EXT.WALLS ETYPE 5 3 I/2"CONC. OVEROR LW NDDARD SIDINGINFILLTRATION f00 _ +�B _. ..% SLAB BARRIER- REF. ELEVS 12 BEDRM 42 - i BATH ; BEDRM A3 `. _ U FOR LOCATION _— .— _SF ADHESIVESEA ANT .y - A HALF WALL W/WOOD - �k. I t, C,) A CAP BEHIND (TYP.) _� I .� co 1/2' GWB OR SKIM COAL BEHIND R-13 BATT BLUESOARD • BUILgGR S - Y . - INSUL EXT.WALLS OPTION �i � SEALANT OR a W [tYPI 6' 'LIVING/DINING,, KITCHEN I ADHESIVE 3/4 PLYWOOD SUBFLOORI' m R-19 BATT W/ 3/4'FINISH ILOOQ OR M UNOERLAYMENT L REF INSUL.FLOORS[TIP] FINISH SCHEDUL4_- p WALL SECTION PART --'-' - -- — x y FF. 0 m I WALL ANCHOR _._ _- _ BOLTS a v i - :�. i,�� � ��c .rat 1.ram'+ _ t O SCALE: -O' O.C. �< .cam ; !1: 2X@•IG' O.C. ; U o 8' CONCRETE FLOOR JOISTSfTYP.] I - FNON WALL— —_� OR 2XI0 °12'O, - - NOTE: CONT. BLOCKINt OR IHR REQ'D. 2 HR PROVIDED 2 u5 REINF RODS BRIDGING ° MID SPAN ITYP7- U roP I Borton (BASEMENT y WITH ADDITIONAL GWB I OF WALL 12 45 F p REINF RODS IN STAIRS i I E N E I\G Y DETAIL (WALL) cn � RESILIENT CHANNELS FOR FOOTINGS ° ACOUSTICAL SEPARATION. BLORS OPTION BEHIND-- � Ir-' 3 1/2'Go+c. SLAB BSMT. SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" In , PROVIDE SPLASH .....--.. BLOCKS • ALL - TYPICAL BUILDING ,DOWNSPOUTS OR SECTION PIPE UNDERGROUND TO DRYWELLFTYPo SCALE: 1/4" QN ------ > Z ILU -- - 1 CABINer PNTO . PANTED I6/MIRROR L—GYB �-I Q _O• DOOR \I _ PMT➢ 1 PROVIDE PULL PROVIO -� TOWeL BAR 1•`E�' - JIB I/Y ON . BLOCKMG FOR ®1111 DOOR OP6 �� _- 4 FUTURE GRAB 1 ROPE NOOKS II I ; TPI 4. BARB A8 RE D. ♦ :' CKNG N IUP TO w'I ......__. .. _ ..._.. O I -- 1 [JtAB G AB BAR OCKM y I I I �Re L B�LOR BAR B�LL F11'f11RE POR 1, y I _.. "- - _..I I __-__--� •.. FUTURE 7%1 WALLS o Y _ NA � f � O D'ALT j� — BARB• O ` O ' 'I 4 I LI VINTL BASE TI (Y ITYPI 0 o I 4 0 2 FLOOR PLAN w UNIT "I" BATH BLDG ul (HANDICAPPED GROUP 2A) SCALE: 3/B" = I'-O" 9-,r ow — - PL --I KRONE - -i- m.T.O,$. _ CONCeAL i' G�oIniET ! .FRAMED GW EODPEMIN T - _ _ C WATER q - Ir- -I' PIP66 AS MUCK '• N� - -- -- -- _I E I__.-I A6 POBHBIe.....AlhR.. 1.1 — - —_-��— TOEt)INNG LIJ RETRACTABLE , iV — IHDENMGED RIGHT ELEVATION O -•� N UONDOE�R O °I NOTPOIFE LI O _ 111 - FRONT ELEVATION LL �-LJ --� MODEL (v r 00 % - 0 I v �`,. I�j Om• J B.- � i I' I I ..' CTXIQACW m • I N �_ �I ...-.___-_ .. I 1 - D, �N O 1 0 8 REMOVABLE BASE CABINET I— REMOVABLE BASE CABINET O TO PROVIDE CLEAR SPACE -, Sus/I' B=5E5•-T O - __--_ -__- PL ` O TO PROVIDE NLEAR 6PACE - UNDER COOKTOP COPNER_• —_ UNDER LLJ SINK _- UNIT "I" KITCHEN BLDGIIi (HANDICAPPED GROUP 2A) NOTE- FINAL CABINET ®® — _ CONFIGURATION TO BE — a _ -_ -- UNITS SHOWN IN COMPLIANCE WITH MASS. AAB MINED. =- ® —=r=- I = Z DETER GROUP 2A OCCUPANCY CONVERTIBLE TO -_-_ -_ m BARRIER-FREE. T. FFF - & — TO FURNISH AS 2B FULLY BARRIER-FREE, - ____-.________` INSTALL BF LAV. WATER CLOSET, SHOWER --a_ i AND ALL GRAB BARS INDICATED. LEFT ELEVATION z ROPE HOOK6 I -i REAR ELEVATION V {• ._ ..__._ A6 Rea D --____.— — LWB CPBINET 'I` PNTD 4 "_ PAINTED W/MRROR _ L_4WB I y '.-O. DOOR r PMTD PROVIDE PULL FOR TOWEL BAR - { '" BLOCKML FOR ® � ITTPI SHED PLAN/ELEVATIONS FUTURE GRAB IIIµ SCALE 3/16 I-O BARS _ O .,_O 1 I '�. - CKING LACKING Ir O f t , ° 7 vUxOTf RE IUP TO t0'I ...." * ...._I li I ' _ ___ R GR B BA BOOR B I, � FGRAB BA F P R f-O' _ C IY FUTURE BARS {IL. O I GRAB - c YL BASE kni�•-� ' RAFTERS CUT N FROn.2 X 12'S m O „ I II — 9 _- I -__ I X i/I X 3 UD UNIT -V BATH BLDG tt4 (HANDICAPPED GROUP 2A> I RRKE ` TRI". SCALE: MAILBOX 43 • I i XG'PT POT CHROME , CCRNEP Oi f - - W r �ILI/ DRAIN CAB NEI I I ..� L 6e;ER 1 - INONNEAL - r. X NIN T 11 r" Nf N 1 C WATER �I I FRAM t A6 v088B E N I J.I-J 1 O L--I� TO.B+bMMG �, - ' _.. _ .-_.,.T W _ I RETRPCTABLE -�- r 61 ELF uNOER "_. _ r --- - o a e o - _ I,1 r. '1 N HOE MINCED OVEN -..T KO I-'-' -_ I � DVBN DOOR 0 I - 1'fl -� PROVmeD 01 I I � i �1 z 1jI I _ {�EACW V CT% i S N AX., - �__-�_-p--Q1. - I REMOVABLE BA6E NABINET ` tL! REMOVABLE BAaE CABINET O TO PROVDE CLEAR SPACE :, 5U54H Ba5E9=.T O ^ y TO PROVIDE CLEAR 6FACe UNDER CocKTOP CORNER5' O UNDER 61NK 1ED BLOG4I (HANDICAPPED GROUP 2A) UNIT "I" KITCHEN NOTE: FINAL CABINET MAILBOX COVER UNITS SHOWN IN COMPLIANCE WITH MASS. AAB CONFIGURATION TO BE SCALE: GROUP 2A OCCUPANCY CONVERTIBLE TO DETERMINED. BARRIER—FREE. } A p TO FURNISH AS 2B FULLY BARRIER—FREE. ,' A S INSTALL BF LAV, WATER CLOSET, SHOWER AND ALL GRAB BARS INDICATED. i ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE To swncH A� - INTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED INCANDESCENT CEILING FIXTURE 11'RECESSED INTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED UNDER I I4I�( �_ J��- i OD CABINET LOW VOLTAGE HALOGEN I� tit? N A' INTERIOR SURFACE MTD INCANDESCENT CLG FIXTURE(WIRING ONLY - NO FIXTURE) BEDROOM 3 w z a-4$� INTERIOR RECESSED INCANDESCENT CEILING FIXTURE <� 2'X9' FLUORESCENT SURFACE MOUNTED CEILING FIXTURE - Z Q Z + - INTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED INCANDESCENT WALL FIXTURE P.c.O PULL CHAIN � I ., e I D 2 INTERIOR RECESSED EXHAUST FAN - }�} EXTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED INCANDESCENT WALL FIXTURE vnH ® - a Dom' INTERIOR RECESSED EXHAUST FAN LIGHT LGHTTASOV 1 { To swlrcH --� LIGHT ___ - I) SURFACE MOUNTED EMERGENCY LIGHTING WALL FIXTURE + ELECTRIC RANGE OR DRYER RECEPTACLE -— E A ..'BATH �?+ DISHWASHER --- �_------_----_--`� INTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED PORCELAIN CEILING FIXTURE -�� DUPLEX RECEPTACLELIT EXTERIOR SURFACE MOUNTED CEILING FIXTURE --4E)DD DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WEATHER PROOF --- I� ) � ❑ � ® FLOOR MOUNTED RECEPTACLE V.P. VAPOR PROOF - u v BEDROOM W3 L \ ( , DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TOP HALF 5WITCHED -' _I�pf3E GROOM f FYI I `\\.� rv❑ TELEVISION JACK -COAX CABLE �Gw DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH G:F.C.1., �. TELEPHONE JACK- B WIRE r pA DOOR ACTIVATED SWITCH VACUUM OUTLET II __9 I 7LW�J' Sp DIMMER SWITCH - SLIDER ✓I�17 .� I TO grTlc \' SF SWITCH W/NEON 'ON'lED(PILOT LAMP) I'vl SPEAKER JACK FOR HI-FI. '.N u�/AsavE {Tp. �—. ATH V2 A Z PUSH BUTTON - LIGHTED �'-�f '- -_-- T �'�� \ U �/ } Q Z Sr EXHAUST FAN SWITCH W/20 MIN.TIMER O JUNCTION BOX -- - - pwH W IyU'� ' SJ 3 WA' SWITCH (D THERMOSTAT - HVAC T'L" (L I S. 9 WAY SWITCH ' _ j,_ 7JI7071 1 Q DOOR CHIME a_ - -- w -� INTl=1fIOR WALL MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN -� ___� I ® SMOKE DETECTOR 05 ALARM/SECURITY DIGIPAD % I BEDROOM ® CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR �QE EXIT SIGN a +:, %/ �t Q L'N FIRE ALARM HORN LIGHT UNIT 7 I C)' ` FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATIONi fn 0 W FLOOR _--_- —__—J SECOND . E L ECTRICAL/BASEBOARD RADIATION/ Q_ W REFLECTED CEILING PLAN BUILDING stl SCALE:3/I4' 1'-0' TO P OOD 1 I 1 E _ GPI `TSFI A ®KiTCHE K Lu III BASEMENT TO _ GF UGHTB ABOVE tom— wP p / HOOK I y� /' ❑ 0 UP TI (,�..____. Hw GA5 I BASEMENT LIGHT. e°os` , _ _ _ / F m + L _ ry 1 O , .. . Kly/ ��I N 1 I FF. 601LER j B —__ .., �- D A I•J� A Ik.49 ( .xi_ ,J L---=ry HOO 1 - -- �— ----. j -��U TO Arrlc eF UP \\ ./ _ •d —I T -- Q }bP N W TO m .." LIGHT-. L: K`G�'jv- e9 °L U00 o T I BOILE- 1 II PQ �8 I BASEMENT ELECTRICA ./BASEB OAR'D:,.RADIATION/ \ r .�,,cs;' t� • ' REFLECTED. CEILING PLAN BUILDING .ttl FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL/BASEBOARD RADIATION/ , SCALE: 3/14' 1'-O' . . REFLECTED CEILING .PLAN .BUILDING 3t.1 C - SCALE:3/Ic - I'-O" - - N [E OTE:®CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS'TOBE PROVIDED IN KITCHENS WITH,GAS'RANGES - - ... -