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Dwelling Type: Single Family a" Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sqf) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing nevv Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Roo Count" Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ ❑ ❑ CaOil Electric Other Ca 1 Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing woad/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name _T4ike McCa hy-1-dinsti-„ctiolt" "Telephone Number PO Box 52 Address West. Dennis, 02670 License# Cell (508) 280-6964 __oo;13T HIC 169-;I- Home Improvement Contractor# Email Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO f� Jh SIGNATURE DATE I boll)— L FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards ... Construction supervisor License: CS-058633 MICHAEL J MC qAR PO BOX 52 _ W DENNIS MA iI267 I .1 ` Expiration Commissioner 04/10/2016 j� C A/M(e' ; R Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 169393 Type: individual Expiration: 6/16/2015 Tr# 238121 MICHAEL MCCARTHY MICHAEL MCCARTHY ----- - ----- - ------ P.O. BOX 52 -- --- — --- WEST DENNIS MA 02670 ---------=-- ---_— Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. `SCA 1 Co 20M-05/11 Address Renewal Em to ment Lost Card ` -v ..a The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department oflndustrialAccidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 wiviv mass govIdia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Le ' I ike McCarthy Construction Flame(Business/Organizatii)a4ndividuai): PO Box 52 Address: West Dennis, AIA 02670 City/State/Zip: CSI phi§Q3 HIC-169393 Are y u an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of (required): ro 1. I am a employer with 4. El am a general contractor and I p quired}; — ❑* have hired the sub-contractors 6. Now construction employees(full and/or part-date). . 2.❑ I am a sole propridtor or partner- listed on the attached sheet;# 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have S. ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity, workers'comp.insurance. 9. []Building addition (No workers'comp,insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its ME]Electrical repairs or additions required.] officers have exercised their 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions myself.[No workers'comp, a 152,§1(4),'and we have no 12.(]R If repairs insurance required.]t employees.[No workers' comp.insurance required.] 13. then ;Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing awk workers'compensation policy inInnadon. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. lContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the subcontractors and their workers'comp.policy hfirrnatioa. I am an employer that is providing workeW compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self ins.Lie.ff: V WC. ,cep-(gin 11G 14 Expiration Date: Job Site Address: 21' 14"L I... City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A ofMGL c.152 can lead to the imposition ofcriminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of . Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify rt d ;heltal enallies ofperlary that the information provided above is true and correct. Si store: Date: Phone P f OffleW use only. Do not write in fills area,to be completed by city or town offietat } Cit y or Tamil; Permit/Ltcense# ; Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.BuildingDepartment,.3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector ' 6.Other Contact Person:• Phone#; r - ,4coRo® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DA 07D/YYYY) �l 07►1012o►2o1a THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND, OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER 01962-001 RRUJ►CT Bryden&Sullivan Ins Agcy of Dennis Inc �� c.Eat: (508)398-6060 ,No.: (508)394-2267 PO Box 1497 �'Sss: So Dennis,MA 02660 — IN RERIS)AFFORDING COVERAGE _ NAIC# INSURER A: A.I.M.Mutual Insurance Company _ 26158 INSURED INSURER B: Michael McCarthy Construction Inc INSURER C: P 0 Box 52 — ------ West Dennis,MA 02670 INSURER° INSURER E: INQ1 WIMP COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NO—,WITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHCR DCCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO 'A1-IICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED $ P EMI e _ L CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GENERALAGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES(PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ �--�OLICY �IPRO-IECT I—FOC — AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CO aBBIG SINGLE LIMIT $ �i ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED I BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ _ AUTOS AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY AUTOS axi a DAMAGE $ . $ UMBRELLA LIAR OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ yypRKKDEEDDgg ooMM RETENTION $ yy�gT OR $ ANNyD ERM�PPLRO�YEE7RpS��pUgARBTINUETRY�E� X AM[al OER _ /� I OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?ECUTIVE Y� N/A I VWC-100-6017656-2014A 7/17/2014 7►1712015 E.L EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000.00 `((Maflnddatsorynl�neN�nHd) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000.00 1 60CA I SON OF 9PERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000.00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space Is required) Workers Compensation Coverage applies to MA employees only. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Thielsch Engineering 195 Francis Avenue SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cranston,RI 02910 THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE �'A ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010106) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Ulm Town of Barnstable o Regulatory Services b" Richard V.Scali,Director i6jy. �0� Et,ayi� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street;Hyannis,MA 02601 www.towa.b a rnsstabd e:maxs Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-7.90-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using ABui.lder Y� si,Rrhri ttu ku:5u(D,'.`.31.2a1:) � aS O`%Mer of:the stibject properly herebyauthonzze C� �'S�U J'ib to act on nny behalf, in all matters.relative:to work authorized by this building permit application for: d2 225C I�l�� U A aw4 ► S A (� t� l � i_ (Address of job) 'Pool fences and.-alarms are the responsibility of the applicant. Pools are not to be filled or utilised before fence is installed and::all find. inspections are performed and accepted. siarhei huhamu(Dec 31,2014) Signature of Owner - -- Signature of Applicant Print Name y f'rn N Date Q;FORMSi01%,NTRKWWSSioNP(XXS t + '1"sty�' ( t', ir!`N��x r " kr a3"'r a di�y ,'", h C' RUCTIONL CO. "sidj tial Ant-Comm' ilder a� -Y T ���I�Z�yyATfON.SPECIA[1ST CCAHTHYC GW7�Y 1 October 21,2014 Town of Barnstable :-J Thomas Perry CBO _ Building Commissioner 200 Main Stret Hyannis, MA 02601 ' RE: Insulation Permits Dear Mr. Perry, This affidavit is to certify that all•work completed for permit application#201404561 at 225 HINCKLEY ROAD has been inspected by a certified Building Performance Institute(BPI) inspector.All work performed meets or exceed Federal and State requirements Sincerely, Michael McCarthy McCarthy Construction w TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION _ Map Parcel - � ARpplicati'oLn4' Health Division Date Issued S-_Iq a� Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address Villagey.�.►.-� Owner )4,1, . .. Address Telephone -5��-s�3 ` Permit Request P, Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation cam,— Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach s orting 9curnlration. Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) ` c z Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old Kings t ighwayDYes? ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other ° ' -Z r � Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.f cn Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing nevV Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use �APPLICANT-INFORMATION - - - - - (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name _A¢ tr-uetion — Telephone Number Address :,....� PO Box 52 License # Dennis, NIA 02670 Cell (508) 280-6964 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO M �Jw SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE.IS$UED MAP/PARCEL NO. �. ADDRESS VILLAGE s. OWNER '4 "f Gy i� tAi i �l wr DATE OF INSPECTION: ` Jt AEQUNDATION FRAME FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL ' FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN.NO. r OWNER AUTHORIZATION FORM 64 P-4 (Owners Name) ; owner of the property located at _ ( rope Add less) (Property Address) hereby authorize C(404 Cows ( ntractor) an authorized subcontractor for RISE Engineering,to act on my behalf to obtain a building permit and to perform work on my property. Date • The Commonwealth of Massachusetts rA Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Invesfigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass govl&a Workers' Compensation Insurance A:ffidavit.,Builders/Contractors/Electriciam/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legiblv McCarthyMike Name(Business/ora nirafi®/tndividual): PO Bog.52 West Dennis, MA.02670 Address: Cell (508) 280 6964 CSL-58633 UIC-169393 City/State/Zip: Phone . Are you n employer? Check the appropriate box: ' Type of project re 4. I am a en YP P 1 ( qni¢ed?; 1.L�'t am a employer with ❑ general contractor and I 6 New co employees(full and/or��p��art,tim��e)".* have hired the sub-contractors ❑ _ motion 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the atfached sheet 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g• ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity, employees and have workers' [No workers'comp. insurance comp.insurance.t 9. ❑Building addition required_] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers liave'exercised their I L❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself [No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance required.]t c• 152,§1(4),and we have no 13 titer employees. [No workers' comp.insurance rued, *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill arrt the section below showing their workers'compensatian policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they mast provide their workers'comp.policy namber, f am an employer that isproviding workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is thepolicy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: JVt!L—�6'-�o17o5G'd�i Expiration Date: 7/1 7/ir Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). ` Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c• 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a" fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIAfor mince coverage verification. I do hereby certify p and penalties ofperjury that the information provided ab is true and correct Si ature: Date: r / Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official City or Town: PermWLicense# Issuing Authority(circle one): 17 Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4•Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#- ac o� DATE(MM/°° CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 10/16/2013 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND, OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER 01962-001 ;cooNNTACT NAMNEE: -- — --- - - ----- Bryden&Sullivan Ins Agcy of Dennis Inc �H N_o.ext) (508)398.6060 No,:_ (508)394-2267 PO BOX 1497 i FADDII�ESS: So Dennis,MA 02660 ........ _.__..._ItL _J39RCS).9F.FORD.INGC4VERASE_.,._....._ JLAICp ._ .... A.I.M.Mutual Insurance Company 33758 INSURED Michael McCarthy Construction Inc P 0 Box 52 West Dennis,MA 02670 �IN_U_KR F,INSURER F: --- —---._.._ -- ---- ------- - ---- -- �I COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, ggEXCLUSIONS A.ND CONDIT!CNS OF SUCH POL!C:CS.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED �yB�Ypp PAID pCLA:NIS. IN R' .. .-_... TYPE OF INSURANCE .-F-3R Cr'WVBD i__. .'POLICY NUMBER - - I.IMM ODD ML r°ni[i�h/YYYY): --- ------- - LIMITS _. _ ._. I---`-_- ___..-- _-...... _._. .. GENERAL LIABILITY ! EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY, ! I DAMAGE TO RENTED FS I CLAIMS-MADE I OCCUR ;MED EXP(Any one person) $ 'PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY I _. :._ -___ :._... _. � •• AGGREGATE GREGATE is GE ..-- ----- ..._ NT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: I PRODUCTS COMP/OP AGG $ • PRO- POLICY J_ECT LOC __. ... _ .._...._ ! - ... --- ......_ . AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY a'I ..... _ ICOM(31NED-SINGLE IIMiT - (Eqaccideoll ANY AUTO I I BODILY INJURY(Per person ' S - - �._i... ------ - - JALL OWNED .....I SCHEDULED i - F- - -- -- --- - - AUTOS _. AUTOS . f BODILY INJURY(Per accident)' $ HIRED AUTOS I 'NON-OWNED I � - - - -- I--- _.---- ------'AUTOS PROPERTY 4RQPERTY-DAMAGE-- is - -- - - - OERTY t) I UMBRELLA LIAB I OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE h$ EXCESS LIAR i CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $ -- -- ----- - -. _. - WpRKEERgg CApMMP NSgq77��ONN I X T �5 LIMI S DER AND EMPLOYERS�LIABILITY - - ._._. qN yPR�P RIETo RIP TN EXECUTIVEr/� I I E L EACH ACCIDENT i$ 500,000.00 A OFFICER/MEMBER Ex�CLu� D? y 1I N/A I V1NC-100-6017656-2013A 7/17/2013 7HT/2014 (Mandatory In NH) --I i E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000.00 DMNIf• s desttl a�Pdef I E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT r$ 500,000.00 IF'I ION OF OPERATIONS below I - + I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(AttachACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space Is required) r[A ATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SANDWICH BLDG DEPT SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE, LL ANNEX THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN.,MA 02563 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construction Supervisor - License: CS-058633 MICHAEL J MCC" •. PO BOX 52 W DENNIS MA 6267Qa JI y A �2.., ` ` .Cii ,r n� N' Expiration Commissioner. 04/10/2016 P.GYil�fil2 Q� CJ/`�?�115��i12GG� Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 . Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 169393° - Type: Individual Expiration: 6/16/2015 Tr# 238121 MICHAEL MCCARTHY MICHAEL MCCARTHY P.O. BOX 52 WEST DENNI 0267 Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. SCA 1 0 20M-05/11 Address Renewal Employment. =Lost Card )C�9 cabinet , ertupti, MILUTM;1I water and gas service utilities must be surface. B. Procedural requirements. Prior to the creati� shall make application for a building permit v all information deemed necessary to assure limited to, scaled plans of any proposed rem apartment, signed and recorded affidavits re the parties, and a signed family,apartment a (1) Certificate of occupancy. Prior to occup occupancy shall be obtained from the E occupancy shall be issued until the Bui of the apartment unit and the single-far family apartment accessory use restric' Registry of Deeds is submitted to the E (2) Annual affidavit. Annually thereafter, a family relationship among the parties a primary residence of the property owne submitted to the Building Division. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION t Map - Parcel - Application i Health Division ' Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector Date Issued ' Treasurer Application Fee 0c) Planning Dept. Permit Fee S� Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board P �- Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address �T (� e-Y Village Owner Address-` 79 CV AN S 6F5 &UIt Telephone qQ, ( . Permit Request TU r O U�. / J �'� �1 �L l A Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new l/ Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay �b Project Valuation b 0 ' Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family U. Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other r Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: e Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ j . Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# T - Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name > L v� ! Telephone Number Address S �1 C �- �y R.d�j� License# , Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE Q Ch I w t FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. w DATE ISSUED s MAP/PARCEL NO. i ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER i DATE OF INSPECTION: F FOUNDATION r FRAME r INSULATION _ z FIREPLACE i ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL 2 PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL ` FINAL BUILDING ' DATE CLOSED OUT a ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations a a 600'Washington Street �< Boston,MA 02111 www.mas&gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant InformationPlease Print Legibly Name(Business/Orgmization/Individual) . M'A U z/ Address: City/State/Zip: G 2 phone.#: 20 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required):. 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I *. have hired the sub-contractors 6 New construction.. employees.(full and/or part-time). '7• emodelin 2.❑ I am a•sole proprietor or partner- listed on the'attached sheet. ❑ g ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. Demolition P employees and have workers' working for me in any capacity. 9. ,❑Building addition [No workers'comp.insurance - comp.insurance.$• 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions required.] ' 3. I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11:❑Plumbing repairs or additions ' right of exemption per MGL o workers co 12. Roof repairs myself. ❑ P insurance re ed. t � c. 152, §1(4),and we have no , ] 13.❑ Other employees. [No workers' comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside.contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is-the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration`date). Failure.to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy.of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under t pains an naI es of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. �`] Si ature: r tr Date: _ Phone#: ` `� _( Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and. Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers'compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or written." An employer 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 TeceiyMor_trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)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,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for.the performance of public work until-acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented•to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit,or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents.. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are.required to obtain a workers.' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriateline. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete'and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding.the applicant. �''-,,�Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant th a,t must submit multiple permit/license applications in.any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all-locations in (city or A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related fo any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions,_ - please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone-and fax number: h(�CommoRwWth of Massar usetts Depa emt of Ta us al A.eeideIlts Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street BostGn,MA 42111 Tel. 617-727-4900 ext 406 ar 1-977-MASSAFE 9 Revised 11-22-06 Fax#617-727-774 www.mass.gov/dla l� oFtHE r Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 9BMWSTAABLE.9! Thomas F.Geiler,Director �p .i639 �0 rE1639 A Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A requires that the"reconstruction,alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, improvement,removal, demolition,or construction of an addition to any pre-existing owner-occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to structures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions,along with other requirements. r� c Type of Work: Y`� fI 1A�I C kkEstimated Cost o e Address of Work: Cxuu ) Ad 1 V Owner's Name: JJ Date of Application: I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reason(s): ❑Work excluded by law ❑Job Under$1,000 RBuilding not owner-occupied ['Owner pulling own permit Notice is hereby given that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c.142A. SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner: Date Contractor Name Registration No. OR, M w Date Owner's Name Q:forms1omeaffidav S 1 �OFTHE r�ti_ Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geller,Director BAMSTABr.E, "ASS 9. ,�� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: CI JOB LOCATION: / number r�^ py� '1 street Q village �' "HOMEOWNER':& Z(kI_T�/l/�i V �Y� 11 )Q t�ua-j name home phone# 4vorR phone# C CURRENT MAU NG ADDRESS: �II/�l �, S'1 P �� %/ :�1 ,i'r ] �---fo city/town state zip code .The current exemption,for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who_does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as . supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which-there is,or is intended to be,a one ok two-family-dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such 6 "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) r , The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department m;n;mum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and re uirements. Signature of H o er Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section.127.0 Construction Control. . HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. , To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, Lteveraltowns. the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by You may caret amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community.ms:homeexempt pFtME TON, Town of Barnstable r t Regulatory Services * BARNSTABI.E, 9 MASS. �, Thomas F.Geiler,Director 039. 6. Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4024 Fax: 508-790-6230 February 20, 2007 Mr. Manuel Morgado Box 926 Osterville, MA 02655 RE: Illegal Apartment: 225 Hinckley Road Hyannis, MA 02601 Map : 310 Parcel : 080 Dear Property Owner, This letter is to inform you that you currently are in violation of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance 240-11 You must contact this office by March 2, 2007 to arrange to bring the above address into compliance or be subject to fines of no more than $300.00 per day of non-compliance. Thank you for your attention in this matter. By Order, Linda Edson Amnesty Zoning Enforcement Officer Building Department Y tl.f' t3F P` Q:zoning5 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services &ARNSTABLE9 . Thomas F.Geiler,Director cbA i639. ,0 rEn 39. 6. Building Division Thomas Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4024 Fax: 508-790-6230 April 5, 2006 Mr. Manuel Morgado Box 926 Osterville, MA 02637 Re: Illegal Apartment—225 Hinckley Road Hyannis, MA 02601 Map 310 Parcel 080 Dear Property Owner: Our records indicate that your house at the above-referenced location is currently being used as a multi-family home,which is contrary to Barnstable Zoning Ordinances. Violation of zoning ordinances is a misdemeanor, conviction for which results in a criminal record. You must contact this office within 14 days to either: • Apply for a building permit to restore the property to a one-family home • Apply to the Amnesty Program • Prove that this is a legal multi-family home. Please contact this office immediately to tell us what direction you wish to take. Sincerely.., LinddEdson Amnesty Program Zoning Officer Building Department gforms:zoning3 . a s� t � �----_ � 4 .« ---�-----•, i n ors �m , , t ' 4 t c .. r ` FTHE Tp�, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * BARNSrABLE, 9 MASS. $ Thomas F.Geiler,Director �A i6gq. ♦0 rE1639. & Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4024 Fax: 508-790-6230 February 20, 2007 Mr. Manuel Morgado Box 926 Osterville, MA 02655 RE: Illegal Apartment: 225 Hinckley Road Hyannis, MA 02601 Map : 310 Parcel : 080 Dear Property Owner, This letter is to inform you that you currently are in violation of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance 240-11 You must contact this office by March 2, 2007 to arrange to bring the above address into compliance or be subject to fines of no more than $300.00 per day of non-compliance. Thank you for your attention in this matter. B Order, Li dson Amnesty Zoning Enforcement Officer Building Department Q:zoning5 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel Permit# C 9 19 a / Health Division l .�L$�g� �•� ,$S TA$L E Date Issued 7 a O--? Conservation Division �° 03 � 11J� 25 ph j' 2 Application Fee �Z7 Tax Collector Permit Fee Treasurer k; V I S 10f Planning Dept. �.:, v � A 0BMA Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 0NS�U�N E N R OOR TO Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address � ���C Village /�� lJ�(o C� If Owner C: MO9 Address r Telephone Permit Request—AL�D / (,,r) bf b Poo/Yt S M/ 6-4RA6F' 16�C ►�? v`�I Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed &4Total n w Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure YS Historic House: ❑Yes M/No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl W Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) iyDOE Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing_ new Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new tV First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ®(Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: *,Yes *No Fireplaces: Existing f New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes JR(No Detached garage:-existing ❑new size Pool:%I existing ❑new size Barn:1]existing 'A new size_ Attached garage:Ptxisting ❑new size.0. _ Shed:❑existing El new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ,❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes Oo" If yes,site plan review# ®" Current Use Proposed Use ( BUILDER INFORMATION qq Name Telephone Number��FJ Address 2 fIA (? 3 12 License# CI F1 l L-Ls1 01 CJ-5 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATU DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. - ADDRESS VILLAGE--�'' r , OWNER - - c-0 " DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME - INSULATION FIREPLACE = ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL f PLUMBING: ROUGH -FINAL.'.- GAS: ROUGH FINAL - FINAL BUILDING " J , DATE CLOSED OUT - � i ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. _ 1 _— The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office ofiaYestigstioos 600 Washington Street `y; r Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Com ensation Insurance Afridavit location ty (D,Q.A AJ1 phone#[) ci 4 a I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole rietor and have no one workin in ca icity ❑ I am an employer providing workers compensation for my employees working on job.. r,.,ompanv n '•< X. .<oh 1i�iSimraIICe blicw fF ❑ I am a sole proprietor,general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation polices,. caiuoanyX. 1 f..:':>:?•;: :'':i:;::?;i.'?:'i::''i•'F:`:::v:��?;:;j:?y:isi..`i;:;`/,.: :; :i:::i':<;:':'.iiii::i i:;:::}T%4}i:.i:;'.' :j:;is v':j:i:t{::>y:�:;:;:;{:yti:?y:;'�<... i;:�:<:�.....::>v':�......�.. v::�l�::�y;•:.`:"':? :.is f.::::::�L.:iY:?F:y::::±j::::Yi:C':;'}:$:�:}:�} .......... + r oa 4 l` t.. ::::::::::::::........................................................ ...................:: .. :.. hone.#....,..: �... ...... .......... ......................................v....... � y�i.::::�:::...., v�::::::.�:::::.�.�;:•i Pj:v:k V.,v.T.•T:vdS.ri:�y:•;::.; �.}::N�>";;:;;::;.::?:>?.`t'?<:k:?i'::.:i::`.::::�::�>i::;..rgi:;..iii::�::v::::::�`.:;<n>�:a^=J}ii:•i::i:°:?`::r.':: ..t:w......:...,...:::::n::ii4::<:{Ui:^:�.ti:•±:;{t!t::ii:•i'•iii:i::i•:h':•iii•i:'3i}ish:iY•i'•iiiii:tiU.iy:::ii•ii:.>}ii:•?isisC):+ist::::<::::5:>>.<Y:i>::<::'''.''2i:: `t OIftiran6CCQr�:::;;>;::: ::.�:..:.;:.:::.;.;:.;:.<.:,,,:.;::,::.:,.,..:::::..:.:, .. 0�11 I ........... ..... .......................... ..:::. . ...............:. ..........................:::::.:::..:..........................:::::::.::.::::::::::.::...•::.::::::::::::.:..::;:t•:>:•:>:;:;;;:>:.;:•:;:;.;;:•:::::.;:;:;;:•;;:•>:•>:>:>:•;::;::n:::::•:;:::;:.;:•;:•;::<•:<•;:>;;;:;•::;:.;::•: r::.::•::•:: ;;:•:•::•::<•;::tt•::t::;:;:: ..?.......... XX atrCSS. . t1II bh X. - — �i. Fanuro to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to S1,500.00 and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of 5100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and coned Sipature Date Print name ICI A )U�L. Er gl�. l�.01l,rQ O Q Phone#M2 3 9 z official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town. permit/license# ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board ❑check if immediate response is required ❑Selectmen's Office ❑Health Departmnent contact person: phone#; ❑Other (rnud 9195 PW Information and Instructions t ' Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the "law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer 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 or trustee of an individual,Partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein., or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 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,neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants !X. Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation and company names, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits maybe IP supplying mP Y 94 submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and '. date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the"law"or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements 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 Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Imestlgadons 600 Washington Street Boston, Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 727-4900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 �oFtNe rokti Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services _ BAMSrwffi.A ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director MASS. v� i679' p g Buildin DIV1SIUn Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-962-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A requires that the"reconstruction,alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, improvement,removal, demolition,or construction of an addition to any pre-existing owner-occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to structures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions, along with other requirements. U)q LL-5 Type.of Work: en e A",7�Td 6rv5 lay —Estimated Cost WGL AddressofWork: 2�� r�2LN Owner's Name: Date of Application;_ �14 I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reason(s): 02 Fork excluded by law Oob Under$1,000 Building not owner-occupied ['Owner pulling own permit Notice is hereby given that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME EvIPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c.142A. SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner: Date Contractor Name Registration No. OR v yalq�� Date Owner's Name f v tN�1 l � LL � ,` • �. t � - . , �,. � --' � J l� 1 '� r� L � ' � � `` ., ` j i♦ Y ♦ y.. A. CC 1 Tina Newman @ 508-790-2303 X13 f .(/W ,.yam •Y i ry _ 4 eo Home: Departments: Assessors Division: Property Assessment Search Results 225 HINCKLE Y R®Al� Owner: MORGADO, MANUEL Property Sketch Legend Map/Parcel/Parcel Extension r �}(�L)� 4 310 /080/ Mailing Address aCP MORGADO, MANUEL s. a { PO BOX 926 a { OSTERVILLE, MA. 02655 s i ' Assessed Values: �w Appraised Value Assessed Value 4 Building Value: $47,000 $47,000 Extra Features: $2,300 $2,300 Outbuildings: $0 $0 Land Value: $34,900 -$34,900 Interactive Property Map: ap requires Plu in: r Totals:$84,200 $84,200 I have visited the maps before it E Firs Show Me The Map ° C �. April 2001 photos available' Sales History: Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: LYON, JEFFREY A TR r 4/17/1997 C144154 $ 1 ' LYON, JENNIFER 6/15/1996 C141048 _ $34,500 BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK&TRUS 2/15/1996 C139877 $30,651 ACETO, DENNIS J &DONNA C • , y 10/15/1985 C103869 $54,000 DOW, RUSSELL ET AL 4/15/1985 C100980 $ 1 DOW, RUSSELL a 3/15/1985 C100488 ' $54,000 SILVA, ROBERT J &LUCY 8/15/1983 C92936 $40,000 `BIG BLUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 6/24/1998 C149058 $ 1 MORGADO, MANUEL 2/16/2001 C160682 $97,450 BIG PINK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Y 2/11/1999 C151991 $ 1 , . • .. _ _ s rye - -. ' Tax Information: Tax Rates (per$1,000 of valuation) Town Tax $791.48 Town f Fire District Rates Other Rates -4 9.40 -Barnstable' 2.88 Land Bank 3%of Town Tax Call Tina for'Service at Its Best!! The Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler, Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNERLICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE' IOP LOCATION: � IV, �t/ RI)41 n L s� `HOMEOWNER": A .I Z 1 name home phone# t •work phone# CURRENTATLINGADDRESS: ` ^� A- M ^ city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that - the o ' DEF=ON OF HOMEOWNER ` Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more.than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable.codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said pr cedures and uirements. e of Ho owner , Approval of Building.Official a Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. , HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 169.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shaU act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q,Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed•Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. Tn v cimp rinnr Om hnmenwner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit - . RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $50.00 -91 61. d 0 Alterations/Renovations $25.00 Building Permit Amendment $25.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW LIVING SPACE square feet x$96/sq. foot= x.0031= 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= w , 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 w Relocation/Moving $150.00 (plus above if applicable) 39 a Permit Fee projcost OFTHE Town of Barnstable BARNSTABLE, : Regulatory Services 9 MASS. ArFO 39. A Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division Tom Perry Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Perry FROM: Ralph Jones DATE: 1115103 RE: 225 Hinckley Road, Hyannis I visited the site today at 11 a.m. The tenant in the main house said the landlord is constructing two bedrooms in what was a garage. Looking in the windows, I noticed several sheet-rocked walls and material lying around. She said the landlord is Manuel Morgado of Osterville. Also, there are two bedrooms in the main house she is renting with her boyfriend & son. I posted a stop work order. Property Location: 225 HINCKLEY ROAD MAP ID: 310/080/// Vision ID: 25623 Other ID: Bldg I Card I of I Print Date:01/15/2003 13:25 WR, MORGADO,MANUEL 6 Septic 1 aved Description Code Appraised Value Assessed Value 4 Gas ES LAND 1010 34,900 34,900 801 PO BOX 926 2 Public Wate RESIDNTL 1010 49,300 49,300 OSTERVILLE,MA 02655 Barnstable 2003,MA W M23.111 A& A,dditional Owners: ccount# 226507 Plan Ref. 11519-B Tax Dist. 400 Land Ct# Per.Prop. UP FY03 #SR -- Life Estate #DL I LOT 135E Notes: VISION #DL 2 GIS ID: 25623 Total l 84,2001 84,200 ita laam,lLltll,,,iit,'il� )IS FIT MORGADO,MANUEL C160682 02/16/2001 Q 1 97,450 00 Yr. Code I Assessed Value Yr. Code Assessed Value Yr. Code I Assessed Value BIG PINK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C151991 02/11/1999 U 1 1 IB 2002 1010 34,9002001 1010 34,900 2000 1010 21,000 BIG BLUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C149058 06/24/1998 U I I IA 2002 1010 49,3002001 1010 49,300 2000 1010 37,800 LYON,JEFFREY A TR C144154 04/17/1997 U I I IA LYON,JENNIFER C141048 06/15/1996 U 1 34,500 L BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK&TRUS C139877 02/15/1996 U 1 30,651 L Total., 8 2001 Total., 58,800 W '108�n M 4; V -1 This signature acknowledges a visit by a Data Collector or Assessor Year TYr e/Descri Amount Code Description Number Amount Comm.Int. Appraised Bldg. Value(Card) 47,000 Appraised XF(B)Value(Bldg) 2,300 Total.I I I Appraised OB(L)Value(Bldg) 0 qVig Appraised Land Value(Bldg) 34,900 W P Special Land Value Total Appraised Card Value 84,200 Total Appraised Parcel Value 84,200 Valuation Method: Cost/Market Valuation et Total Appraised Parcel Value 84,200 Permit ID issue Date Type Description Amount Insp.Date %Comp. Date Comp. Comments Date ID— Cd. PU oselResult 16009 6/20/1996 RE Remodel 650 8/27/1997 100 1/1/1997 paint 3/14/2001 SM 00 eas/Listed 8/27/1997 LK 01 eas/Est 8/15/1987 ME U 0, B# Use Code Description Zone D Frontage I Depth Units Unit Price IFactor S.I. C.Factor Nbhd Adj. Notes-AdilSpecial Pricing A& Unit Price Land Value 1 1010 Single Fam RB 4 0.20 AC 300,000.00 1.00 5 1.00 63BC 0.55 SPCL(.20,UI0)Notes:10 1BLD 34,900 Total Card Land Units 0.20 AC Parcel Total Land Area: 0.20 AC Total Land Valui 34,906 Property Location: 225 HINCKLEY ROAD MAP ID: 310/080/ Vision ID:25623 Other ID: Bldg#: 1 Card 1 of 1 Print Date: 01/15/2003 13 . s . . . ... ,:r x,.,m. , ,: S E .G °+. �. ;�. ,. :�,, �..,�, ; _ � ..CONS7,�Ri7!�,TIU.,.NDET�4lL��� �.; �; �. � � �.�.� .K.... Element I Cd. Ch.I Description Commercial Data Elements Style/Type 01 Ranch Element Cd. Ch. Description Model 01 Residential Heat&AC 21 Grade D Below Average Frame Type Baths/Plumbing Stories 1 1 Story Occupancy 00Ceiling/Wall ooms/Prtns 1 GAR 21 Exterior Wall 1 25 Vinyl Siding /o Common Wall 2 Wall Height Roof Structure 3 able/Hip Roof Cover 3 sph/F GIs/Cmp COI�Do/MOB LE O 1E U TA 2 19 Interior Wall 1 5 Drywall .._.._ �Element ode Description actor 20 2 _ Interior Floor 1 14 Carpet Complex BAS 2 Floor Adj 10 10 nit Location 20 eating Fuel 3 as 7 g 27 Heating Type 05 Hot Water Number of Units C Type 01 None Number of Levels FOP /o Ownership 7 Bedrooms 03 3 Bedrooms 14 Bathrooms 1 1 Bathroom COAST/Mtl _6EiT�l? LUATIDN,�" „ INTIM 10 1 Full nadj.Base Rate 60.00 8 BAS 2 Total Rooms Rooms Size Adj.Factor 1.27331 Bath Type Grade(Q)Index 0.76 Kitchen Style dj.Base Rate 58.06 25 Bldg.Value New 61,021 Year Built 1949 ff.Year Built (A)1977 rml Physcl Dep 23 uncnlObslne 0 `MIXED USES..' r"! con Obslnc 0 pecl.Cond.Code 1010 Single Fam 100 Specl Cond% Overall%Cond. 77 eprec.Bldg Value A"nnn /TBUILDIIVC& YARDITEMS(LJIX BCTILD GDPTRAFEATi'IRESB ' Code Description LIB Units Unit Price Yr. Dp Rt %Cnd Apr. Value FPLI Fireplace B 1 3,000.00 1977 1 100 2,300 ;:�, a.:�;k� �...: .,,; �BUIIDING•S'U�,.9REt4 SUM11I.9Ri'SECTTD_'�. �•'.. � .,., ; ... . , �:...._, Code Description Living Area I Gross Area E .Area Unit Cost Unde rec. Value BAS First Floor 887 887 887 58.06 51,499 FOP Open Porch 0 49 10 11.85 581 GAR Attached Garage 0 441 154 20.27 8,941 Ttl. Gross Liv/Lease Area 1 8871 1,3771 1,0511 BW Val: 1 61,021 �.� w+a .�' v�"da"� ,,�,.x r i ��: p t i 4'�•'N 5� � � ems'' 16 6 x I I i i 1r r ,. r. 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Village iJ 4.*- S Owner 'ar�n; S L Cs a/-1 Address OK G l , l~w•`- vt7G'- , �✓V Telephone �4 —S-0 Y �- -Permit Request P,&--.Pa-�d '^-� i4 S P/-�✓ L t� S s , O J 14AID 0 V"t ' v t First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Estimated Project Cost $ Zoning District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type Commercial Residential Dwelling Type: Single-Family_ Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure Basement Type: Finished Historic House Unfinished Old King's Highway N Number of Baths No.of Bedrooms ,Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air /V b Fireplaces Garage: Detached Other Detached Structures: Pool N `� Attached Barn None Sheds /U0 Other Builder Information Name Telephone Nu r Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE ''� DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) v V $' FOR OFFICIAL USE.ONLY 41 PERMIT NO. # e I ` DATE ISSUED M; /PARCEL NO. ` ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER r ` f DATE OF INSPECTION: ; FOUNDATION 1 ` FRAME f ' 4 f INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: j,. ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING � f t DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO -- 4f t } e t 1 i The Conintanit calth of?Massachusetts f,_ �-,t 'j •�- ��; Department of Industrial Accidents =! OfnceofIM9599atlads .. 600 1i wsht,r.,.,tnn Street . Boston.Alas-s. 02111 �•`'s�'� Workers' Compensation Insurance AMdavit location cin s r I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity ....�•--ter, . .. ,,.., ..:.. . t „e,,,, - � ;. ,_�.. _. I am an emplover providing workers'compensation for my employees working on this job. ilrc • phone#. . polies•# carince Co. 1 am a sole proprietor.general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)and have hued the contractors listed below who t the following workers' compensation polices: commav nants- address: phone#- m gym•na e• Rhone 0: nofiev# _ SUf1n n�n _ .Attach add_i ioaai'shee!if rieeeisa r �iDC "`�'r'�' �� `•` Failure to secure coverage as required under Section:SA of 111GL IS2 nu lead to the imposition of criminal peowdes of a fine up to S1SOO.UO Sac one Years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a.fine of S100.00 a day against m6 1 understand tha COPS'of this statement mad•be forwarded to the Omcc of Investigations of the D1A for coverage verification. .. . 1 do herekr cenif•under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information prin ded above is titre and correct '.Sicnaturc A 4 ,tr Phone# Print name [, C3 icial use only do not write in this area.to be rnmpicicd by city or ttnru official Itermitillcettse# r't8nilding Department y or town: OLkeusing hoard OSdectmen's Office check itimmcdiate response isrequiredOtieatt6 Department Phone#: Other _�ntact person: , information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for employcrs. As quoted from the"law", an entplityce is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied. oral or%witten. An enrplit r is defined as an individual• partnership, association. corporation or other legal entity, or any two or n the foraaoin-, enga,=cd in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual , partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However owner of a dweiIing house having not more than three apartments and'who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling; or on the ;grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an empic MGL chapter 152 Cction 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 buiidinas in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally. neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapt been presented to the contracting authority. ... ]i: '1,�L'�,.,• .�^_. •w• �`Fr,♦t��.:�•.:,�y• 9. 9•s. -,:i �4�.r"+1^_'.7►1.!::.5 .u.. � .. .. .. •Il.•-�:f.-.�'W',j. .tip. — Applicants Please ,I'll in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation ar, supplying company names. address and phone numbers as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested. not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the "law"or if you are requi to obtain a workers' compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. F be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be retturc the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. 71te Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any quest please do not hesitate to ;give us a call. ?lie Departments address. telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts ^ ' Department of Industrial Accidents r Y!. Office of investigations 600 Washinaton Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax #: (617) 727-7749 nhnne #: (617) 727-4900 cit. 406, 409 or 375 ° e 'own of Barnstable • • Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services i° Building Division 5 ; 367 Main Street,ligatmis MA 02601 Ralph 01== Office: 509-790-6=7 Building Corsi( Fax 508-775 3344 r For off ce use oniq Permit no- Dau AFl~MAVIT HOMEI PROVEMENTCONI'RACrORLAW . SUPPLEMENT TO PERIVIIT APPLICATION ctio alterations;maovatiM moderauation,conversion, MGL Q 142A requires that the."teconsc=u n. precdsting owner occupied improvement..remrnai, demolition. or construction of an eta�stirs building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling along with other to such residence or,building be done by registered ooauact=with certain o�' g rzqui�neats ;¢ - f Est. cost 00 Type of Address of Work-_ �kc Z' ` - O,%mer.Nan= Date of Permit Application: } I herein certify that. ; Registration is not required for the following rcasan(s)' , ,. Work excluded by law Job under SUM Building not owner-occupied g Owner Pulling own Permit Notice is hereby gi<•en that '` CONTRACTORS OWES PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR}DEALING WtTANt 'OT HAVE LESS TO THE FOR APPLICAELE HOME DvlPROV EN�NT WORK DO ARBTrRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MG L c. 142A " PENALTIES"OF PER.IURY ,F r SIGNED UNDER PEN owner the agent Of the OV1 't as th fora g ., hhczcby i , aPP y >K- , No. 16 Date" ntractor name Rtgzs�au OR • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT HOMEOWNER..:LICENSE EXEMPTION Please print. . DATE JOB. LOCATION 22. tr . -Number Street address Section of town "HOMEOWNER" Name Home phone Work phone-- PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS h� CI '?T City own V State Zip coc The current exemption for "homeowners" was extended to include owner-occur dwellings of six units or less and to allow such homeowners to engage an dividual for hire who does not possess a license, provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER: Person(sj who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to side, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one to six family dwellii- attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structuz. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner". shall submit to the Building Off on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be respor for all such work performed under the building permit. . (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned "homeowner" assumes .responsibility for compliance with the Building Code -and other applicable codes, by-laws, rules and regulations. The undersigned "homeowner" certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requireme: and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL Note: Three family dwellings 35, 000 cubic feet, or larger, will be require to comply with State Building: Code Section 127. 0, Construction Control. ' 6 HOME OWNER'S EXEMPTION The code state that: "Any Home Owner performing work for wh_ich,-a- buiic permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of:t.,,th s.section (Section 109.1.1 - Licensing of Construction Supervisors) ; provided thz Home Owner engages a persons) for hire to do such work, that such Home shall act as supervisor. " Many Home Owners who use this exemption are unawarelthat they are assun the- responsibilities of_, a supervisor (see Appendix Q, Rules and Regulat for licensing Construction Supervisors, Section,2'.15) . This lack of aw often results in serious problems, particularly when the Home Owner hir unlicensed persons. In this case our Board cannot proceed against the inlicensed person as it would with licensed Supervisor. 'The Home"Owner as supervisor- is'ultimately responsible. :. .,. To ensure that the Home Owner, is fully aware of his/her responsibilitie communities require, as part (of the;pezmit application, that the Home 0 certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a supervisor, last page of this issue is�a !form currently used by several towns. You care . to-amend and adopt' such a form/certification for use in your commu:. s �f } . I � I .0 r u 1 l" ,. y$u��� • �:. a y; £ 1,a J F 1� A v k y v w ��SFs. `^ - ���u t#fit �,�,�i '� a kaara�x. ..� # "_; '•�"`-}:�"" N".'".'�*da'�'d'n� �.�� � '`• '' a .��,,'. i Parcel Detail Page 1 of 3 �R�, or hP9 y ! r � � Logged In As: Thursday, Mart Parcel Lookup Parcel Info Parcel ID 310-080 Developer Lot LOT 135E Location 225 HINCKLEY ROAD Pri Frontage 58 _._............. Sec Road BAXTER ROAD Sec Frontage'200 .. .............. Village HYANNIS Fire District HYANNIS ._... _._...._... ... Sewer Acct!3529 Road Index.1922 Owner Info Owner!MORGADO, MANUEL Co-Ownerl Streetl :PO BOX 926 Street2 ............_ ............. ........ . ,,,, _.......,.,. w.. . City EOSTERVILLE State MA Zip,02655 Country i Land Info ......... Acres'0 20 Use iSingle Fam MD zoning`RB Nghbd 0105 , Topography:Level Road Paved Utilities Septic,Gas,Public Water Location, Construction Info Building f I Year 1949 y Roof"Gable/Hi AC,_None ., Built c .truct p .... Type Effect'1338 _ Roof Asph/F GIs/Cm Bed 4 Bedrooms M Area ; Cover Rooms In t Bath style Ranch wall Drywall Rooms Total ... Model Residential Rooms;7 Rooms ......_.._ Int ._ . ....._.,_ ....,._. Bath ' Grade:Average Floor Style CAS Kitchen Stories ;1 Story Style Ext ... _.._.__ Heat Bath ,..::. Wall Vinyl Siding 'Fuel Split Heat"Hot Water Found Gas Type ation http://issgl/intranet/propdata/ParcelDetail.aspx?ID=25623 3/30/2006 Parcel Detail Page 2 of 3 Permit History Issue Date Purpose Permit# Amount Insp Date Comer 7/2/2003 Remodel/Renov 69901 $700 6/18/2004 12:00:00 AM 6/20/1996 Remodel 16009 $650 8/27/1997 12:00:00 AM paint - Visit History ......... ......... ......... Date Who Purpose 6/18/2004 12:00:00 AM Martin Flynn Permit+ Corrected List'g 5/14/2002 12:00:00 AM Paul Talbot Meas/Est 3/14/2001 12:00:00 AM SM Meas/Listed 8/27/1997 12:00:00 AM Lloyd Kurtz Meas/Est 8/15/1987 12:00:00 AM ME Sales History Line Sale Date Owner Book/Page Sale P 1 2/16/2001 MORGADO, MANUEL C160682 2 2/11/1999 BIG PINK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C151991 3 6/24/1998 BIG BLUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C149058 4 4/17/1997 LYON, JEFFREY A TR C144154 5 6/15/1996 LYON, JENNIFER C141048 6 2/15/1996 BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK &TRUS C139877 7 10/15/1985' ACETO, DENNIS J & DONNA C C103869 8 4/15/1985 DOW, RUSSELL ET AL C100980 9 3/15/1985 DOW, RUSSELL C100488 10 8/15/1983 SILVA, ROBERT J & LUCY C92936 Assessment History.. :.. ..... .. .. . Save# Year Building Value XF Value OB Value Land Value Total Parc( 1 2006 $113,800 $2,400 $0 $141,900 2 2005 $103,900 $2,300 $0 $126,200 3 2004 $54,200 $2,300 $0 $94,700 4 2003 $47,000 $2,300 $0 $34,900 5 2002 $47,000 $2,300 $0 $34,900 6 2001 $47,000 $2,300 $0 $34,900 7 2000 $35,800 $2,000 $0 $21,000 8 1999 $35,800 $2,000 $0 $21,000 9 1998 $35,800 $2,000 $0 $21,000 10 1997 $30,100 $0 $0 $18,000 11 1996 $30,100 $0 $0 $18,000 12 1995 $30,100 $0 $0 $18,000 13 1994 $32,000 $0 $0 $21,600 14 1993 $32,000 $0 $0 $21,600 15 1992 $36,400 $0 $0 $24,000 http://issgl/intranct/propdata/ParcelDetail.aspx?ID=25623 3/30/2006 Parcel Detail Page 3 of 3 16 1991 $45,400 $0 $0 $39,000 17 1990 $45,400 $0 $0 $39,000 18 1989 $45,400 $0 $0 $39,000 19 1988 $37,100 $0 $0 $16,500 20 1987 $37,100 $0 $0 $16,500 21 1986 $37,100 $0 $0 $16,500 22 1985 $0 $0 $0 $0 Photos http://issql/Intranet/propdata/ParcelDetail.aspx?ID=25623 3/30/2006 WA mmmmmm m ONES No No M-- ME ME ONO M MENNIMI No MEN MMMOMMEM MEN M MONO MEN momom I ONE MOM M ENO M mom ENO 0 No 0 MEN so M Si■ ��i iii'■ ME 'EMMM ii�■m ■ �� HOC C■ �J ■�M NNE C■■ � mom i imom i■v n MENNEN 0 M OEM i, MOM iiini � ■ ■ n0■ - -t - 1 Assessor's map and lot number ..... f................�...... P E TIC SYSTEM MUST BE f� INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE �.: r��. r WITH ARTICLE If STATE Sewage Permit number .. ' SANITARY CODE AND TOWN 4 yo�TNFTorytzcTOWN EGL"TrE OF RAR.NSTAD Z EARNSTADLMABS S. 1N 16 � � DUILDIN INSPECTOR. Apo, 39. \e0 QED MPY�'' � ' rAPPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO rf� ��': .....`�!:..�lZ. ..CA. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ...1.4.9 .1./.../.1,N........Q..... .... `LL ............................................. ra ...... .t ill. .... .(�...........19.�`... , ` TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: t/ .4 The undersigned hereby applies for a permit Tacc ng to the following information: Location >� �1�../` //„� 1. .f.......... .. ............. 1� /y �......... if o.................................. , ProposedUse ..... ..( ..G�`"� '! .�.�j.✓.....`-........................................................................................................................ Zoning District 3 /4.......................................................Fire District ....J'.a.'?'.................................................................. Name of Owner .!/.t.�-r' /1.$ .. .�� ...Address cl . .. ... . .Name of Builder .e...... ..�-� �.�.1..........:...........Address .��:� ..�.�..1.'T..f/��....:.......'.. ..�..��U.���.. Nameof Architect ..................................................................Address ............................... ..................................................... Number of Rooms ....................................Foundation .�'��( ' . Exterior .......�s' .� ...� . '...............................................Roofing .... . ... ...a.4�..:......................................................... ........Interior ....................... Floors 2/.? ?'" �..i�r/.........................................-- ............................................................. Heating ... �'....L?1� . r..�?'.:..��� '. ! �. .1�...Plumbing ....... ................................................................ Fireplace ................'..................................................................Approximate Cost ...�s..�Cd.6.....a..................... Definitive Plan Approved b'y Planning Board ________________________________19________ . Area ...... ... 1 .....,... i 0 Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee c` ...................................... SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH I I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Nam ..... Chappell, R. C. i. t, .18621 add to in e 0 Permit for .................... ... ........... f9mily Bwelling ................................................................ J 225 Hinckley Road Location ................................................................ Hyannis Owner,,;...........R......0...........Cha..p..p.....Chappell.1.......................... Type of;Construction ..........frame................................ . ................................................................................ Plot ............................ Lot ................................ August 29 76 Permit Granted ............................... 19 Date of Inspection ....................................19 '7 Date Completed ......................................19 PERMIT REFUSED ...................... ................................... 19 .................................. .......................... ON ......................................... ............ ...................................................... ............................. .................................................. Approved ................................................. 19 ............................................................................... ................ .................................................. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 310 080 GEOBASE ID 22650 ADDRESS 225 HINCKLEY ROAD PHONE Hyannis ZIP - ILOT 135E BL BLOCK LOT SIZE IDBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY PERMIT 17222 DESCRIPTION BLDG PMT #16009 PERMIT TYPE BC00 TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: BOND $.00 Ox CONSTRUCTION COSTS $_00 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE 1 PRIVATE P * ■AMSfABM • MA83. OWNER LYON, JENN I FER S. i639' A�O� ADDRESS P,0:BOX 611 ED MA'S HYANN I SPORT, MA BUILD ijv D I' BY DATE ISSUED 08/13/1996 EXPIRATION DATE �` TOWN OF BARNSTABLE rf' BUILDING PERMIT PARCEL .ID 3. 0 GBCI ., Gi OBASE ID '?2650 AD'DRE'S0, `"225 HINCKLEY RICAD PHONE Hyannis ZIP - i:()7'. 135E BL BLOCK DEA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY j 1,T,,t1IT 16009 DESCRIPTION RESHINGLE/RESIDE%PAI:NTING INSIDE & OUT Ptr'Rt11 ' TYPE BRGULF TITLE BUILDING PERMIT ROOFING CO',\ L'RACTLORS: PROPERTY OWNER Department of Health, Safet3 ARCH TEEN' and Environmental Services 10TAL, FEES: $26.00 �tME BOND` $.00 CONSTRUCTION COi-ll S $650-o() � Qi► ' 0 ROOFING AND SIDING 1 PRIVATE P * BAItNSTABM ; MA83. OWN ER LYON, JENN I FL-+R S_ i639' A1� AliDR.- L _C)_30x o i 1 ±:%Y!?N N I SP�JRT, MA BUILDIN DIV -II& BY .A./PORT, ./ )ATE ISIOU D OG/:?r)/4HD6 EX.-PIRATION, DATE THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED z FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY 1 RITAR"Ii BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS 51ECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 X�, 2 2 3 / 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD IF HE _ OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. °FTHE . � The Town of Barnstable � Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ArFDMA'�p Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner June 20, 1996 Ms.Jennifer S.Lyon P.O.Box 611 Hyannisport,MA 02647 RE: 225 Hinckley Road,Hyannis,MA Map 310/Parce1080 Dear Ms.Lyon: This is to advise you that we are releasing the Stop Work Order on the above property and issuing a Building Permit#16009,for the re-roofing and re-siding of the premises. The Certificate of Occupancy is being pulled until all the repairs have been completed and a final inspection done by this office. Sincerely, r 1ph M.Crossen Building Commissioner RMC:lb g960620d 1} .. .. - LEASE RENTAL AGREEMENT { This lease concerns the property 'known as 225 Hinck_1_Py Road, Hyannis, Ma It covers the period of time from: 6/17/96 thru 9/16/96 Tenants' names are: A Z.A .v J,4 LA 'S d� 1 Rent shall be: $7200 for season v`(4 Security deposit shall be: $500 r. Last Month' s rent shall be : not applicable It is payable on: $3000 on 6/16/96; $2350 on July 6; $2350 on July 27, 199E Tenant shall pay all utilities except: water Tenant agrees to the following : 1 ) No pets without express written authorization, and payment of pet deposit. 2 ) Tenant shall not sublet without express written authorization. 3 ) Should all or any portion of the rent be more than 24 hours late, a late- fee of $25. per day shall apply. 4 ) Any activities that lead to the police coming to the property are grounds for immediate eviction, without refund of prepaid rents or deposits. 5 ) No visitors may stay for more than 3 days . 6 ) Should ,,landlord have to resort to legal action against the tenant, said tenant agrees to reimburse landlord for legal and court costs . 7 ) Tenant shall keep the property in clean condition, and not store cars , bicycles, toys , etc. in outside areas where they become a public eyesore . 8 ) Any changes or additions to this agreement must be in writing , only. Agreed to this day: .Renters a Owner THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA f l i Cape &Islands nj From the desk of .. FF LYO r { A ; 5 1 , aan A l(508 778-5042 - Fax 778 5063 72 Winter Street, Hyannis, MA 02601' QUERY PROPERTY: QUERY END 7 71 QUERY PROPERTY PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 06/18/96 PARCEL ID 310 080 GEO ID 22650 LOT/BLOCK 135E BL DBA-- PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNE ACETO 225 HINCKLEY ROAD DENNIS J & DONNA 28 HAYES RD Hyannis CENTERVILLE MA 02632 PHONE DISTRI DEVELOPMENT STATUS C ASSESSOR' S CODE CAPACITY(NOTES) ZONING DIST/ZOC RB SEWER SYSTEM P FLOOD PLN/ELEV. WATER SYSTEM P OKH? ## BEDROOMS ZBA DECISION FAMILY APT LOT SIZE 8712 OPER/MGR NAME WET LANDS MULT ADDRESS USE 101 (N) EXT / (P) REVIOUS / NO (T) ES / PER(M) ITS / (V) IOLATIONS / (G) EOBASE / (E)XIT This value is not among the valid possibilities ��� - �� c mac- 7� QUERY PROPERTY: QUERY END 7 71 QUERY PROPERTY PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 06/18/96 PARCEL ID 310 080 GEO ID 22650 LOT/BLOCK 135E BL DBA . PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER ACETO 225 HINCKLEY ROAD DENNIS J & DONNA 28 HAYES RD Hyannis CENTERVILLE MA 02632 PHONE DISTRI DEVELOPMENT STATUS C ASSESSOR' S CODE CAPACITY(NOTES) ZONING DIST/ZOC RB SEWER SYSTEM P FLOOD PLN/ELEV. WATER SYSTEM P OKH? # BEDROOMS ZBA DECISION FAMILY APT LOT SIZE 8712 OPER/MGR NAME WET LANDS MULT ADDRESS USE 101 (N) EXT / (P) REVIOUS / NO (T) ES / PER(M) ITS / (V) IOLATIONS / (G) EOBASE / (E)XIT This value is not among the valid possibilities n , 47 Sk X � ( 7 C47V,'"7) 775- 7 ....... . .. J 225 HINCKLEY ROAD,HYANNIS REPORT OF INCIDENT On Tuesday,June 18, 1996 three Irish visitors came into my office to complain over the fact that the house they were scheduled to rent at 225 Hinckley Road,Hyannis was uninhabitable. They claim they asked for their$2,000 deposit back and were refused. Based on the complaints of insects,rats,open plumbing and general unsafe conditions,I visited the building that afternoon. A Mr.Jeff Lyon on site who claimed to be an owner refused to allow me in. I posted a stop work order until my entrance is allowed. On Wednesday,June 19, 1996 Health Department,plumbing and wiring inspectors went out,at the invitation of the Irish tenants. Plumbing in need of repair was found,an over-loaded,unsafe fuse box,a stove that was not wired at all,ceiling tiles falling down due to roof leaks,and overall unsanitary conditions. In addition,the boiler was in bad shape and the hot water heater did not work. In my opinion,this house should not be occupied until I make a final inspection(after repairs with permits are completed). Rather than allow occupancy after the pending roof and siding job(building permit application for this was filed on June 20, 1996),we are suspending the certificate of occupancy until all repairs are made. Sincerely, ARRallphh . Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/km Q960620A U 4 -� Dr plL� - . �t6 ` 1 i of rNs rb,,_ Town of Barnstable RARNSrARLE MASS F 367 Main Sheet.Hyannis,MA 02601' (508)790-6227 Fax(508)790-6230 r w LAW1ENCE READY MIXED C®ltlCRETE C®. 888-8002 TOLL FREE 1-800-633-8889 F W-i � t k g 1 _ t , 3 � SERVING CAPE COD o N d tV 11 —� b �b 1 l �c-A v 5 !�u S t . {a V — UJ' ..-. .. 6c,LL %L-Y.... t � 225 HINCKLEY ROAD,14YANNIS REPORT OF INCIDENT On Tuesday,June 18, 1996 three Irish visitors came into my office to complain over the fact that the house they were scheduled to rent at 225 Hinckley Road,Hyannis was uninhabitable. They claim they asked for their$2,000 deposit back and were refused. Based on the complaints of insects,rats,open plumbing and general unsafe conditions,I visited the building that afternoon. A Mr.Jeff Lyon on site who claimed to be an owner refused to allow me in. I posted a stop work order until my entrance is allowed. On Wednesday,June 19, 1996 Health Department,plumbing and wiring inspectors went out,at the invitation of the Irish tenants. Plumbing in need of repair was found,an over-loaded,unsafe fuse box,a stove that was not wired at all,ceiling tiles falling down due to roof leaks,and overall unsanitary conditions. In addition,the boiler was in bad shape and the hot water heater did not work. In my opinion,this house should not be occupied until I make a final inspection(after repairs with permits are completed). Rather than allow occupancy after the pending roof and siding job(building permit application for this was filed on June 20, 1996),we are suspending the certificate of occupancy until all repairs are made. Sincerely, Ralph A Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/km Q960620A FROM I- -I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 367,MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 Phone:775-1120 ,SUBJECT: . FOLD HERE DATE S'6 MESSA-GE .. 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DATE REPLY L - SIGNED .. r Ne':RMI RECIPIENT:RETAIN WHITE COPY,RETURN PINK COPY r C 0 PO u PAGE 1 OF 4 . �WE Town of Barnstable RAM�,�M ; Department of Health, Safety,and Environmental Services - '� �0r Public Health Division �FDN10�6 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6265 Thomas A.McKean FAX: 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health June 20, 1996 Jeffrey Lyon 75 Winter Street Hyannis, MA 02601 FINDING THAT THE DWELLING LOCATED AT 225 HINCKLEY ROAD, HYANNIS IS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DETERMINATION-OF POTENTIAL IMMEDIATE DANGER The property owned by you located at 225 Hinckley Road, Hyannis was inspected on June 19, 1996 by Christina Kuchinski, R.S. Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. The following violations of the Town of Barnstable Rental Ordinance Article 51 and the State Sanitary Code,Article II were observed: 410,482: The smoke detector in the basement and mudroom areas were not functioning. 410.190: The hot water heater had an open line that needed to be capped. Hot water was not be provided to the tenants due to the inoperable water heater. 410.351: The electric panel in the basement contained 330 amp fuses. The maximum amperage fuses allowed in this electrical panel shall be only 15 amps according to Robert Weston,the Town of Barnstable Wiring Inspector. 410.351: The garage area electric panel contained six circuits on only three fuses according to Robert Weston,the Town of Barnstable Wiring Inspector. 410.1 0: The electric stove provided in the kitchen had no cord/plug. Also, there was no electric outlet provided in the area to plug the stove into. The stove was also missing the right front burner, drip pans, and stove rings. 410.200: The living room baseboard heat pipe was leaking and the carpet in that area was soaked with water. PAGE 2 OF 4 410.200: The baseboard heat cover in the kitchen was extremely dented and falling off. 410.200: The baseboard heat cover in bedroom located next to the laundry room was missing. 410.200: The baseboard heat cover in the bathroom was rusted and paint was peeling off. 410.504 (A): The kitchen linoleum was worn down to the sub floor in several locations. 410.351: The kitchen light fixture was not secured to the ceiling. 410.351: The light fixture in the refrigerator made crackling sounds when the door was opened and the light bulb would flicker on and off. 410.500: Twelve ceiling tiles in the laundry room were missing and several others were detached from the ceiling boards. 410.351: The tub and bathroom sink faucets were leaking water. 410.351: The toilet flush mechanism was not functioning properly as the water continuously ran according to Edward Jenkins, the Town of Barnstable Plumbing Inspector. 410.500: There was a large hole in the bathroom wall near the door. 410.500: The rear left side bedroom had a hole in the wall and peeling paint on the door. 410.500: The rear right side bedroom had peeling wall paint. 410.500: The rear left side bedroom had a window with cracked glass. 410,500: The front entrance threshold had rotted wood. 410.55 : The side entrance storm door was not provided with a screen. 410.552: The self closing device was not attached to the side entrance storm door. 410,551: Screens were not provided at several windows. 410,500: The carpeting throughout the house was heavily stained and mildewed. PAGE 3 OF 4 410.351: Open gas pipe (uncapped)behind the electric stove. 4 0 5 : There was a hole in the laundry room wall where an old dryer vent went through. This is a possible entrance area for rodents and insects. 410,351: The smoke pipe leaving the water heater was completely rusted through which was an indication of the chimney not functioning properly according to Richard Burnham,the Town of Barnstable Plumbing Inspector. 410.351: The tub drain and the toilet were leaking water through the floor and into the basement. 410.500: No down spout provided for the storm gutter located at the side porch. 410,452: The door to the bulkhead was a rotted piece of plywood which was not attached to the door frame hinges. You are directed to correct the violations of 410.482, 410.190, and 410.351 within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of this notice by correcting five conditions as follows: (1) by installing operational smoke detectors, (2) by installing the proper amperage fuses in the electrical panel in the basement, (3) by installing the correct number of circuits to the fuses of the electrical panel in the garage, (4) by capping the open line on the hot water heater, and (5) by replacing the smoke pipe above the hot water heater. If the dwelling is no longer occupied, these violations must be corrected prior to re-occupancy of any persons. These violations 410.482, 410.90, and 410.351, are also listed under 105 CMR 410.750 and are deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, safety, and well- being of any person occupying the premises. Therefore, I find that this dwelling is unfit for human habitation. You are also directed to correct the remaining above listed violations within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. If the dwelling is no longer occupied, these remaining violations must be corrected prior to re-occupancy of any persons. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven (7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than$500. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. ti r' PAGE 4 OF 4 This letter shall serve as notification to you, the owner of the dwelling located at 225 Hinckley Road, Hyannis, that this dwelling is unfit for human habitation and shall further serve as notification to you that the conditions inside this dwelling may endanger or impair the health, safety, and well-being of any occupants of the premises. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH �omas cKean Agent of the Board of Health cc: Ralph Crossen, Building Division Robert Smith, Town Attorney Thomas Geiler, Health, Safety, and Environmental Services Director Eric Hubler, Hyannis Fire Department 4 A—�► A I r 6-24-96 2: 34PM To: Warren Rutherford Re: 226 Hinckley (toad Dear Warren,; Thank you for faxing over the paperwork from the Health Department. The original also arrived in the morning mail , postmarked June 22 , and as I suspected, IT WAS SENT TO THE WRONG ADDRESS, we' re at 72 Winter Street, not 75 . . . As to the handwritten notation about "posting a copy" Friday at 5 : 30QM, we never got it , and .it sounds bogus. I 've reviewed the complaints, item by ,item, and as I suspected, the items are either minor., or the inspector appears to have been 100% WRONG. Even on the few items where she's right, most Sterns could be fixed in minutes for a few dollars , and unless one has an over--active imagination do NOT define " potential immediate danger, " My attorney and I have addressed them all , line by line : 1 ) 410.482/ She claims "the smoke detectors are faulty. " In that we only bought the property seven days ago , a certificate was provided by the seller at closing. We have one signed and dated June 11 , 1996 by the Hyannis Fire Department. If they aren't working a week later, it ' s because the tenants sabotaged them. . . 2 ) 410. 190/ She claims that "hot water was not. provided," . That's false. My plumber said that everything was done by him, to code, and the only tkiin.g preventing loot water was the tenants' giving the gas company their deposi-ts. 3 ) 410.351/ She claims that "the electric panel contained 330 amp fuses" . That's a total boner, because there' s NO SUCH - THING as 330 amp fuses. If she meant "30 amp fuses" , that's the way we bought the property four days before , and it can be. fixed in less than .a minute by unscrewing. the old ones, and screwing in new 15 amp fiises. . ( It 's now moot, as my electrician did it today) . 1 4 ) 410, 351 She says that: "garage had six circuits" . That' s moot because tenants were NOT renting the garage, only the douse , and would have no access to it. Also, master electrician Larry Ford has today disconnected ANY electric service to garage. 5) 410. 100/ She says that, "electric stove has no plug" . Yes it does , inside the pan drawer. That point is moot anyway, as a $300 gas stove was delivered Friday by sears. � �::r t ��I r r•�ni 1 s. 6) 410. 200/ She says that "living room baseboard was leaking" . She' s right, about that , BUT the reason is that. Ralph Crossen stopped my plumber from doing emergency repair, incorrectly saying "he needs a permit to fix frozen pipes. , .'' 7 ) 410.200/ She says "baseboard heat cover was dented. " Yes it was, BUT heat is NOT a factor with a summer rental , and the point is moot in that Colonial Gas is already contracted to install a new wail furnace system for early next: month, in plenty of time for winter rentals . 8 ) Same as above, except, for bedroom. No real problem. ( see. above. ) 9) Same as above except for bathroom. No real problem. ( see above) . 10) 41.0. 504/ She says that "kitchen linoleum was worn down. " Yes it was, BUT my workman was stopped from installing a brand new $300 sheet of vinyl on Tuesday morning (one business day into our ownership) , because Ralph. Crossen said we needed a, building permit to do it. That' s obviously false, and we can't by pilloried because of it. The point is moot; anyway, as we had tha new vinyl installed Saturday , after receiving Crossen ' s permit. on Friday. 11 ) 410.351/ She says light fixture was "not secured to ceiling" .That is true, but as above, my workman had screw driver in hand when Crossen made him stop, for lack of a, permit. The point is moot, as it was installed Saturday, after receipt of permit . 12 ) 410.351/ She said "refrigerator light wouldn' t stay on" . I don' t know, but it doesn' t sound like a life-threatening incident . 1.3 ) 410.500/ She said "ceiling tiles were missing in the laundry room" . She's right , but with Grossman' s now forced out of business, we are trying to find .a store that sells ones that match. 14 ) 410. 351/ She said "bathroom sink faucet drips. . . " She's probably right, but; we can fix it in 15 minutes, and it's certainly NOT "immediate danger" . 15 ) 410.351/ She said "toilet 'ran" . Possibly so , but it; didn't keep anyone from bath.r.00mir_g , and since we owner' s have to pay the water bill , it had no impact on tenants. Eisen 2'd F :tri ge, r r..inf so, we will have it fixed today. 16) 410 . 500/ She said "there way: a "large" hole in bathroom wall ' . There was a SMALL, hole measuring about 3"x 3" . it was fixed in 5 minutes on Friday. 17 ) 410 . 500/ She said "bedroom had hole in the wall" . It was about the size of a postage stamp, and as above was fixed in about 5 minutes on Friday. 18) 410.500/ She says that "bedroom has some peeling paint" . Possibly so., but the tenants had contracted to do the fix-up painting themselves at a rate of 0 per hour. I will now have a handi-man do it tomorrow in a couple of hours. 19 ) 410.500/ She said "a bedroom had a window with a crack in the glass" . She' s right, but it's a tiny crack, part of the -u ork the tenants were to (Speaking of roken windows , loop at the enclosed photo showing the ones at Scott Himstead' s 2-bedroom apartment ( illegal? ) , at the corner of Rotate 6A and. Bragg ' s Lane in Barnstable Village) . 20 ) 410/500/ She said "the threshold had rotted wood" . Many houses costing far more have a. similar problem. It' s not IMMEDIATE DANGER, and we will have it fixed in an hour. 21 ) 410.5521 She said that "a storm door lacked a screen" . She was right, but at the suggestion of Buddy Martin from the Building Department, we removed it entirely, making her point moot. 22 ) 410. 552/ She said ":.Rtorm door lacked self--closing device" . Same answer as above . it 's now removed e».tire:iy. 23) 410 . 551/ She said "screens were missing at several windows . " Yes they were. They had to be removed for painting. They will be put back shortly. 24 ) 410.500/ She said "carpet was mildewed" . She's right, only because the house had been empty all winter, without any heat or insulation. My carpet cleaning guy would have been working there 'Tuesday morning, except we were sent away by Ralph Crossen. He came back and did it Friday afternoon. 25 ) 410.351/ She says that there was "a gas line behind the stove" . She' s right, but that' s because there was originally a gas stove at the property, and since Sears delivered on d E,c::bT 95, t;L wf Ur-1 c4 -36 14:410 P.4 Friday, there will be again. No problem. 26 ) 410. 351/ She says "there i5 a dryer vent hole in the laundry room" . That 's were they are SUPPOSED TO BE. If you want it covered, we'll 'do it , but don't: pillory us for it. 27 ) 410. 351/ She says that "the water heater needs to be checked out where it enters the chimney" . That's one of her few legitimate concerns, and although my plumber believes it to be 100% safe, he has booked Sandwich Chimney Sweep or 7I� Wedn s-day pe o a Intneys, take a look at the enclosed photo of the ohi.mney at the cottage ( illegal? ) f r _ at David Still ' s ancestral Koine at 411"Scudder Avenue in Hyannisport. It, looks like a real fire danger, as it does not evert reach the roof peak) . 28 ) 410. 351/ She says "tub drain was leaking where it connected in the basement" . Poasibly so, out my plumber was doing just that sort of thin; when Ralph Crossen told him to stop on Tuesday morning. It. is neither ethical nor legal, for one department to stop you from doing a task, so that the other' department came come along a few days later to fine you for not having dcne it. . . 29 ) 410 , 500/ She said " a storm gutter downspout was missing" . Possibly so, but certainly NOT a source of "IMMEDIATE DANGER? " 30) 410. 452/ She said that "basement bulkhead needed new hinges" . Absolutely true , and number 5 on the punch. list that the tenants were to work from. Whether that Health department is lead but Don Enotts in the "Gang that Couldn't Shoot Straight" , or should be known as the "Gang that Shoots First, and Asks the Obvious Questions Later" , the result is that .Barnstable Town Hall has allowed our direct competitors in the media to defame our good name, which goes back three generations in this town. We deserve a, written apology from the Health Department, and our permit , TODAY. Sincerely; 1� Jeffrey A. Lyon N®alth pepas�rnenl CIL PM c Tmnotgamsuble A49 659 4. �r1 Po.eon >�� 02601 �s9� CL t rds, Fax(5€B)775-3344 Phons(503) HYANNIS, "4A 02601 2lit ` - ��1i �" RiarYCas.ett k I lit„01I,III I,IiI„Ito Mill ol„IIjg411,i.Ildvi401811"1111 L iT5 H (wx^1 v V .. _ Post-11-bid tax tiansnAtal aremo 7671 .004 pow• j S - f^-i is iaa Co Devi. 3 f �L {V ` i IL i ae 4 �_ ax `^ ul DEPARTMENT ®F Pt�Bi<.'C SAFETY 0liae°tION OF FIRE FREyEN'�'ION 1040 Ce��tart�atiori: .TH Avlmux: BOSTON � KYANXIS . - ► y Ot' OUIO iic 0 SSW! �' 0 � CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CHAPTER I4$.j SECTION 26F. M.G.L. 'molts Certified that the pr4dpeLrty locaated at 12S N�LCt� has been Equipped with aPprov*d smoke detecters and was fourA- to he in ca�shiaates slth chaptes 148 sec OR tiassachuseets -•. :-: o _ � - Gtneral Law. a a _ D%jpecation/TeatjM t!mVieted arn: Z�saecC - - �c PAUL O. CUT5Holm, Chief CD ree ®aid: Head of Mire Oepast %ent �p notice: This cercific•ate espires sixty (601 days biter Sate at issue. } (Seller`s COPY1 cu z. �• Broken windows at the home of Cape Cod Times publisher, Scott Himstead. This appears to be an _ active apartmentand represents a hazard. _= A Corner of Rt 6A and Bragg's Lane, Barnstabxe Unsafe chimney at the ancestral home of David Still, Editor of Patriot newspaper at 411 Scudder ,Avenue, Hyannisport. It does not even reach the crown of the roof, and repres a fire hazard to dry field area abutting. Is the cottage legal? 411 Scudder Ave. , Hyannisport �.P. �- l��� - _ s—.���__ �. �_ , f I ; I ---— - - , .�__�.__ . _.__...,.___a_,_ __ ; � � r , � ��_. _ .. �,,. i 1 i � _ _ i ____.� _ I _...r.. � {� .�.�...... J `{tV- � 1 � k - r � I _. , .ti zC�i_a_�sc�_ I i .� � .. - 1 JUN 24 96 09:28 P.1 To; John Begg Jurie 24, 1996 John; I received your call off my answering machine last night. dote for the record, that I did NOT make similar calls to you when: your son's name appeared regularly in the court' reports, because I figured, as you said. "there are two sides to ever,,/ story" . Be that as it may, these are .the facts- 1; They lied. They saw the INSIDE of the property on three occausions. My kids were with me on two of them, and a plumber was there on the other. 2) I told thew it would take a week to fix up, but they just HAD to (trove in imiiierliately "because Motels were gouging ' then" $i They represented themselves as the British equivalerst of "College Painters", and said they wanted to do the work, because: rio regular jobs started until the fourth of July. 4; If there's 26 violations in that house, there must be 25 at yours or mine. It is mostly things like broken screens, .... . . .......... loos �Ii.;ar h* dies, oracked sooket covers. "Ae relates to"the problems caused I& frozen pipes, wi plumber fixed them the day we closed, then another leaf; sprung later. He was there working, and Crossen made him stop, saying he needed a building permit, which Ia b. s. I went over his head to Rutherford, who got him to back down, but that cost us a day and a half. 5) The attack on us by the press is political. As Cape Cod's Tone conservative media, we've Tong battled the Times and Patriot on their liberal stances. They jumped to blow this thing out. of proportions. For your sake and mine, take a drive to 225 Hinckley Road.For a foreclosed property, that we bought. less than EIGHT DAYS ago, there's nothing wrong with it. From our tax returns, you know that we also bought 269 Hinokley Road., last summer. Check that out too. It's only five doors away, and when all this fury started, seven neighbors contacted us to say they were glad we had bought another bank-owned on their street because they know we did a great job with #269. We' ve been frierids and mutual Customers for tan years now, r� L jUvvN OF BARNSiABLE BUILDING DEPT z< UUN 2 4 191, To' Warren Rutherford r�_Zak_flea Re.. 225 H].ncAtley Road Dear Warren; Over the part year, as people we both know, have come to me looking to get; the DIGEST involved with efforts to turn 'Town Hall upside down, and shake it, real hard, I've -told them they were over reaming. After what has happened to aa.=; over the past five days, 5tsart ing to rethink my position- We bought that hank-owned property at 4: 30 PM on June 14, -so we have owned it raow for FIVE () BUSINESS DAYS! Like anyone who rwr'is 'Tor public office, and ,peaks out about issues in this town, we have made enemleS. Twpj of the "Largest, are both political and business rzompe't hors, being the Cape Cod Times and they Patriot. It appears that they have used two of your departments as pawns against us, in what is basicly ra "land lard-tenant 'di*spute grSverned by written lease". Here are the facts : 1 i Those four college students LIED about not seeing the property. The:; were inside it on several oocsasions, and we have witnesses to that effect. 2) In that it was bank-owned, arid needed work, we tra).rl t:hprri it would take about a week to get it spruced up. They said that they had to move immediately "becrauge Hyanni.f? rfiot.,eel!� were price gouging t:herai _ . 3) They repreF;ented t he5i'fmsClve;s as the Br-�tisk, equivalent of COLLEGE PAINTERS, and said that they wanted to do the work, bec&1.3se no regular jobs :started anti.). the Fourth of July, ,A punch list exists outlining the work agreed to at a $7 rate. 4; On Tuesday, when tk)e;,r tr•i.e(j try breach their contract, I got a painter, a fix-it gtjy, and my plumber there within two hours. That' s• when, Ralph Crosssen came blasting in saying ",stop work" , When asked why, since t,-ie:; were only painting, laying lirioleum, and fixing frropen pjpsats, he seemed f'lt.xstered, but then said "because you don't; have building permi.ts. . . ". Dref-i the Barnstable Building Irisj�,e r_•t,r really bel i eve thr1se things Permits? THEY DO NOT. ts) To placate him, are went r�.owt7 and filed for permits to paint, and shingle, (which we hart not originally planned, to do, week #.), ) . They were not provided to ups until Friday morning at CAM when. ,Buddy Martinr virsited the property and gave ups the permit, whi.rrh e;,Q:jt us Iwro and a half work days 8. period in which 9,L)% of the work would have, been er.,mpieted. When Buddy and the other 'inspector waij,,erl through, they r•rorfinented that it "just need, buffing sap", and one said half- d T:hL 'fib, V-2 Hi�f rl r 1' j(akingly, I' ll give you $47, 500 for ".t, which is si,bstantially Vacs✓e than we paid, which confirmed 7t;r' opa,xs.'kf= that; it WAS NOT IPq BAD SHAPE, 6) THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. E7.t,Y:er, through angling or rrsalfeasancse, Thomas McKeon and Kri..stina have slrarsdererd us. They ent¢rerd the property without: t:hr raw :errreaent rJ ' even advised, which even if not rc quirrd by the U. S. Constitution. is jiast good policy, and to-rids to ma%ialize communication, not conflict. When I saw McKeon in -the hallz on. Wedrsesday, he said Kristine hard a list of problems with the proptrt.y,. I said fine, give theirs to rsse, and we' ll get them fixed. He said, no, her handwriting is unreadable, arid she would type them up, and mail theirs -#:r3 the DIGEST, which again cotif;.rvied that it WAS NOT IN BAD SHAPE. ( If it were DAD wouldn't, You think they wouldn't wsaste a minute?; It's now g:C}0AML Morida-,y morning and I have yet to see that; list. Have they mailed it?? Have they mailed it to the wrong address??? (They're famous for that) Thr- Cape Cod. Times and the Patriot have had it for what 7;eems like weeks, nut the property owner. still doesn't k,riow what he needs to fix: Even without seeing it, rrsy guer;S i,=r -"-,hat q5% Of the 26 offenseF,; are thingn like broken sc;reen6-, loose door handler;, dripping faucets, and cracked tilers. None of those thine, would constitute "unfit for habitation", and many of them aright be found right, in Barnstable High ,School, rsr Scott h imsteard's 2-bed ro r(s apartment at the fsr riser of Bragg' s Lane and Route 8A; or David Still's :apksartments at 42 School Street or 411 Sn1,sdd>:r A,;erive. Unlike most people biAll ierd. bs r the liberal press, I have the nature and the means to rec;pond, legally and celitor•isa.11y. You know that this thing cyan either �-ontinue to escalate, or begin to me-dla,te. We want and deserve the fc1lowing,' 1 ) An immediate fax ropy of the Health Department' s list:. 2) To be met at the propert�> TODAY by some or all of the following, ycurself, and to attest that the propert;, IS FIT FOR HABITATIGM. seffrey A. Lyon r_r Rassrd, hurry, EsquireRalph rrosaer_ .£r.h'r. 2tr,L 3 ro TY•.nrns.=: A7�SCe;r-r, . �J •n rr a...r.✓ ...wau✓ ram♦ Frank Catania Harold Tobey e� t TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME: 06/24/1996 09:19 NAME: BARNSTABLE BLDG DIV FAX 1-508-790-6230 TEL : 1-508-790-6227 DATE,TIME 06/24 09:16 FAX hAO. /NAME 97903997 DURATION 00: 03:02 PAGE(S) 05 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD I— RAY I� . uY & Assoc TES 4 ATTORNEYS AT 1AW - f ' 33 EAST-MAI r STREET ; PA BOx 53S HYar Nm-MA 02601 r (508).7758989 FAX(508)778-4450 = August'05 J1 96. - Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner 367 Main Street . Hyannis, MA 02601 ' = Rom: 225,lEnckley Road 'Dear Mi. Crossen,P t' Here is a list of allahe repairs made at 225 Hinckley Road that.might possibly need." to,be added t0"the.building perrriit ; r New Rugs. E. t ,New'Lmoleum New Screens f - '~ Caulk and paint, inside-and out;` -New gas FHW furnace,"(plumbing permit pulled) k New garage door New gas stove(gas,pe mit,pulled) . .Should.there be-:'anything I may havemissed,'please let me know. As it\stands today;on Tuesday the'plumbing'should be done and-inspected leaving Wednesday on for your and the Health Dept: Inspections. : -! k Thank you'for your cooperation.in this matter. _ 'S,incerely;. r Jeffry7e alvatore 7UN cd '`3 09;Is P. 1 PRESS RELEASE 6/26/96 Jeff Lyon today released four refund checks in the names of Alan Glynn, Jason! McHu;h, union Larkin, and Bryan O' Sullivan through his attorney, Randy Curry of Yarmouth. The checks were originally written last Tuesday, June 16, and were to have been given to the renters at ?PM that day. Instead they went to the .press . Despite having a signed lease, a purich-list of the tasks the students agreed to do , for pay, and an acceptable property, Lyon released the checks to minimize the ad-homonym attacks by their liberal arch-rival. , the Cape Cod Times. The July issues of Lyon' s two publications will address the blatent hypocrisy of a Cane Cod Times which puts the story of the Whitewater convictions (representing millions of stolen dollars) on page 5 , the story of the white House' s abuse of 700 Republican FBI files ort page 0-13 , and yet runs this landlord-tenant dispute on Page Orie for days on end. all media. PROPERTY ADDRESS _I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD -- KEY No, 0225 HINCKLEY;ROAD 07 RB 400 07HY 07/09/95 1011 . OU 6313C R310 080. LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS T 226507 LaaU By/Dale sae Dimension Y UNIT ADJ'D.UNIT A C E T O. D E N N I S`J & DONNA C M A P- /-• CD. FF-De m/A.es LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. - P PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS VALUE' r Description #LAND 1 - 180,000 CARDS IN ACCOUNT - L 10 16LDG.SIT'1 �r X. __:2 =10 ___.. 300 29999.9 89999.9, .20 18000 #/3LDG(S)-CARD-1 1 30.100 '01 OF 01" A _ T #PL 225 HINCKLEY RD HYANNIS N BATHS 1 .0 ' U X-'--1� C= 100 3500.0 3500.0 1.00 3500_e #DL• LOT 135E eLK a LC115196 MARKET 5.3600 N0: BSMT _ S X` - - " C= 100 7.8 7.8 684 SGOO-B { #RR 1922 0058 0082 0200 INCOME FIREPLACE ., U- : X 1. C=. 100 3100.0 3100.0 1.00 ' '3100 3 #SR 3AXTER ,ROAD uSE,�" A PPRAISED'VALUE U _. - *._- A U PARCEL SUMMARY T AND 18000 _. A a _ 30100 M 0-.IMPS 7 F E ., . . - - _- CNST TOTAL48100 N K s i 4 1ATE '- PRIOR YEAR EOREFE E %oelT °°T e1 Mo SalePs. :LANDBox � ' Y 5.4000 LDGS 18QQQs"A TaS C1031869 I10/8S 30100 U 100 80 , I04l85 A:,s 1 TOTAL 48100 r w"_ Sri _ ,J a C1 00488 a IA3/85 I i - 54000 Fi ',Irk . < 0 0 �.e , - BUILDING PERMIT S : �, Y T w } ° L Number D le',' Type Amount t / LAND. LAND=A VfJ n INC ME. �I SE`- _.SP--BLDS`" FEATURE$'° BLD-ADJS'. UNITS x ?' 18000 . �°, x; -• - ,'. : 1200� f. a Const Total B -It Norm. Obsv. pass^ _ I Un Is Vnils Base Rate -Atll_Rate Ac u I I'Age' Deer. Contl. CNO i'_Loc 4b R.G I Wept Cost New t Aol R pl v'Iue i Sto�iee M_eigM Rooms �eOAma Balrta I Fix., Pa•tywell Fac. 010+ 000. 100 -100 51 ,85"` .51.85 49 B_5 29 66 a - 90 56 53 50 , i3 1.0 - b T.0� 4 47 k 0<100 3 1 _... 1 0.0: ME 8/87 _. 1/OO.t53' { ^ F.F.. Rate Squat F el : Repl Cost MKT.INDEX'- IMP.BY/DATE: SCALE: - ELEMENTS'uu CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 8A5 100 151.85 ( 684 35465' 6 . FOP ' 35, I18.15'1 49 889 *---21----* STYLE 03RANCa G_ri. FSF YG Ik6.67 200 9334 - il' ! Fi 1 - I DE rGN-a6JPls- ;Tr_, --- ------ -- --- 0 FFG I FFG SU,. 115.56 I 441 6862 y _-.. e EXTER. +.4LL S__ r1_'.T6D SIiINGLFS, TJ_G U v !I I 21 21 : EAT/AC TYPE- _071t AS-HOT WATFR` Ti:Ol T NTtE R.FTNISH -34 RYWALL- ----- --�=0 U .wi ( a` {INTR.LAYODT -T2 lfER.7N6RrlWL -U.01 1 ,F _ INttR_Q_U_ LTY_ J2' WKE AF-EXTE9---U 0 R 10 FSF: 10 FLDtTR TTKUCT-� JZ' ti-JOZ77BEIIt7 - 6e0 A• . I •�, e - -- --- ---------- - j I ;,- i_ 0I 490 884' k *_ EItUJR CObER 10 �.0 C ITmatAla - Aux- Base !- 6 �* ---20---*---* t 4ODTF-TYPE ---i Ji' AETL-E;-7iSPH-Y14 9_0' BUILDING DIMENSIONS a.- - 7 -7 -- - - ------------ I -� ,s Ett TnIiAL ;0U.G T BAS' W �N WU8 N 4 .FOP W 7iS07" _.. FOP1,.4- - ! } FOtl�DAT7�re - -J2 �NCRETE 9LUCK-9Y.-9 A JE07 N07 ;.. SAS E06 FSF N10• FFG. *7-* BASE `22 4, --- ----- --- -I� rr-- --- ----- - I ,W02 N21 ;E21 .S21 W19 .. ' IFSF E20 *-8--* ! -----NE1uI+BORHTODL-63-8C-N7ANNTS------- L S10.W20 ':.. SAS E28 S22 8 ! LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL 48000 48100 *-----26r-m--X AREA 2325 VARIANCE +0 +1969 " STANDARD 20 ' w a t _ 4e-d 4 ,�. •hd,?. " 3,p. t3 F:.-� 9�r },M�f:'� �d �{ g�� 7:�. ,P ,. .. .: 7.""l•' .je. ,a A �.. tt . yy F.. ,l.....: ., S. ". ..,.x. ', f;iJ;�), al•t�;�'t, .i. - '! A r..y as•.i ...r:i t<` -:.,?ti,P.f ." +.ily�, '1�3 f� i ,a ,U-' � M.. a r t, .r. , . P;z ,,.RESIDEN T'IAL PROPERTY ,,_` t: "'i.t'; . "+ �, -+:k, ,-:gr'.j+Y C f At a a s,.�•.. {a _ ,�C •+• '3 ="MAP NO.a LOT:NO ,,, t ,i FIRE DISTRICT STREETS + 2 25 Hinckley Hc10 : ya�zn LS S H t : UMMARY A LAND (g 00 '! x ' pt. -''' ` ''. /`� /to SY ^;; (�"` �.•a� .: r. H --.. BLDGS. OWNERS TOTAL `S ffi r r, # r }i' c �t4, RECORD OF TRANSFER t w 11 I#'.` DATr4.; Bic . FG i R.S REMARKS , LAND eip� x" 0! BLDGS. T OTAL � .r+ LAND , 0) BLDGS. I Ch elle _Pidh id D &.,Msry,C (t - is c TOTAL aPP ense 0 1.00-201 LAND' ' 22s NGkL.E NiIJiS BLDcs:_; LAND, BLDGS.44 v TOTAL 0) P--. -77777777 BLDGS 'TOTAL', ., M e "'i'' }�"`v''•�:: r a .;, c, : •' �.". - r x .r- P tgg sx t az -.��.# # _ <. - :LAND-4, rr,. •, 'INTERIOR:INSPECTED: BLDGS. x; - � _w TOTAL" is .y_. '✓ ,g.:: s7 , .� r /t 3I1w f, LAN D ACREAGE MPUTATIONS .. f , • BLDGS fit: t BLAND TYPE ,.. # OF ACRES PRICE TOTAL' °� DEPR. ;VALUE TOTAL. HOUSE LOT y s.�.� `•ao 8 0 0 3l0 o O ,:: ,. " LAND z ' CLEARED.FRONT , * }' a; #'F. BLDGS. j s±Vw• REAR".' r r ! is,a. '• w,at ! = - 'r. '� TOTAL IN,OODS,&'SPROUT FRONT LAND t s: REAR i y a 't r 3; a eg a ! # r c � � �,� � .�. BLDGS. ,WASTE:..FRONTx, TOTAL I V�. REAR a LANDS i y !' BLDGS TOTAL �: ... LAND r;. •a O. �:. aLti - ¢W '` s. t .. BLDGS. - wl,�•_ t Y':f LOT. COMPUTATIONS. a L MR' an w �. <. ` • . , •,,; ,:,it "': .o" ;- � $I"C: .', .. ;: .aa . .;" LAND`FACTORS�`w \ -� «�:M. 'TOTAL'" g4bS'FRONT DEPTH - STREET PRICE DEPTN q6 FRONT FT.PRICE TOTAL DEPR. GOR t lNF. gk:a>' VALUE }f# �., -HILLY {a,' s', _,, LAND Hsa- — d. xl..,xa t. s :,:.t x i >" t:. t in.. r ka TOWN SEWER ,. b «.',... }a .-:,.te. +1� ryi�! xt ^�e Y t.1 `:5tr-r+ per'` -. 4 Y k r �? 1 ;# ROIL<B `= TOWN WATER n cs BLDGS 1 #� a .!!i":F, r i { t.atr Pa >g iFi t ,.L t a"F t !<}' ;h 4x. •— 'PHIGH' GRAVELpRD. TOTAL. +" L , . �'5h. ,rill: i�a,Sv,,:'y ki ,',r 4 4.<<#:1:::4.•.. ..li, tern I i : e � LOW. x. {; DIRT RD.' # tF LAND' ° � 'a. Sn• 5+. a aq � y I• SWAMPY �::�. NORD. BLDGS. 1:a .r,M. T .::'-a '�k� i .. TOTAL �' 7 ::.;wr y. r ,!v 'r""La S t'•-e.i �t CA'e.., ..w.......s........i2...1_.-.,...d. x. ...�� ... ... .�. .. �.. I...0 .-.. 1... 11 a _�P ��� ..._ ,. r.,.. .._. ..:.... .. .r r.. �...... ,-�.... t'rn\Nhl�t'1p I"yls17N'-'TeFZI�F• MA�ti.. ] ] [R310 080 . ] TAX ACCOUNTING [ ] 11003— [ 226507] RECEIPT NO. PAYMENT TAX YEAR/B.G. AMOUNT DATE TYPE PID 0 [ ] ^ J ^ ] ^ ] ^ ] [ ] J [ J ^ ] ^ ] ^ ] ^ ] [ ] ] ------CERTIFIED OWNER------ TAX DUE 1, 060 . 88 ] OUTSTANDING . 00 ACETO, DENNIS J & DONNA C. ] TAX CODE 400 ] CITY 071 DISTRICTS HY ------JANUARY 1 OWNER------ ' ACTION ] MORTGAGE CODE �20121 ACETO, !-DENNIS J & DONNA C ] ----CERTIFIED VALUES---- F -------CURRENT OWNER------- TAX EXEMPT . 00 ] BERKELEY FEDERAL BANK &TRUS] TAXABLE . 00 ] THE FORUM, SUITE 500 ]. RESIDENT' L 48, 100 . 00 ] 1675 PALM BEACH LAKES BL�TD ] TAXABLE 48, 100 . 00 ] W PALM BEACH FL 334-011 OPEN SPACE . 00 ] Oa0 0 0] TAXABLE . 00 ] -----LEGAL DESCRIPTION----- COMMERCIAL . 00 ] #LAND y 1 1R, 0001 TAXABLE . 00 ] #BLDG (S) —CARD=1 L -_.J„u._3.O, 100] INDUSTRIAL . 00 ] #PL 225 HINCKLEY -RD HYANNIS] TAXABLE . 00 ] #DL LOT 135E, BLK B ;L'H1519B] ] #RR 1922- O'0'58 ` 0682 0200 ] ] LEGAL DES —_CONT'D * ACTION CANCELLED ... €.3 i t a 1 f 1 -Assessor's 'map,n rand lot- numberMTr4.�� :s.� c ^� � nr �4-.-ry +.-:y. i-a:4�r '.,:�«r-x1'� :: t •ti -i .; �,�4t.4-.y.I .�-�y*.m.iw::.,�:�.;:1,.c.:.+ �'y e" F o' Sewage Permit number ... r f ... C y�F4NETO�b '� .VV �x ®'.�L lll�NSmADL ra i X BARNSTABLE, y i63q• ♦� , ,. APPLICATION;;FOR` PERMIT TO ......... ........ 11 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ...:'a.b•/ Al �� ,� r ?s? J k ...... ...... .....................:...................... ... . '...... TO•THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby. applies for permit according to the following information: Location ....... ° `�• . ......' � >,..........�....... a................................... .... ; � Proposed. Use , >. eA X/e,Al , .... .. ...... .............. ................................ ................... .... :........Zoning District .... ...................Fire District ~J ...... ............. pn .............. ........ ......... ......................... ................... Nameof Owner /1 C" �> 44'.��.......................Address . . .............:...............................: ....................... .' f � ,t f Name of •Builder !!.:... *'�:V:. N7,/1..N.!' ....................:Address ( /� X/i� . / ::...rS?t/ 1:� i . „ ............ Nameof Architect ....J.. ......:......:...............:................:.........:Address .:.................................................... ......................... Number of Rooms :.....:::...........................:....:........................Foundation' .:%1!l.P'1Y :. Exterior /N :.!. ...'................................................Roofing // . Floorsl L3 r ,.. r.. y/i�i ..........................Interior ......... ..... . ...................... ........... . ...../ . . ....................... ...... Heating. RZ) F....TT!> 1.. 4?.' (.'�d.��:.+ �� 4.%`....Plumbing .......-. ....�.......... Fireplace ..............................:....................................................Approximate. Cost .......,:.................................................... ......... Definitive Plan' Approved ,by Planning Board _______________________________19__,_____. Area ....._.c?.+r.t.... ..:.....:.:... -Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee .......r•':r`':.x s. ................ SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town.of Barnstable regarding the above ' construction.' Name �r�r/ ..��............... ` ' C6 ll R. C. ������ ���]lO-8O coap�e , . . 18621 add to 8oA dwelling ' No -----...pern�kfor'-----------._ ^ ` ' , --------------------------' . ' ' 225 Hinckley Road Location ------------_—_______. . . . . . . . ` —.-------..��������—.----------.. � . � Ovvne, �^ C^ Chappell . ( � ---------------------' / . { frame , Type of Construction .......................................... ' . � ---,—^.----.--.-------.-----.. ^ Plot . . . � . . �} Permit Granted / _ uota o* Inspection uo,e Completed PEmmu � , I REFUSED lg — � � . .. .. ................ . ...................................................... .................. / � | '--------'---^~---~—~~��''^---' ~ ' '---'---'--'^—~---^—'----''�--~^' { � ' Approved ............................................. lQ ^ ' -------'----------^—'------'' ' . . ------�----.------.—~—........— . ^ ' . |' .+ t Ly'O'n' " ofticially' chah � 6• ed arrayg nept 'AKv . '7 :u i had conspired with tenants to violate�T Bible violation of zonin laws �' ` By Chris Price P € g "" ,1 disruption in the cocommunity*You just zoning laws: .They had ninny groupx , Sperco eventually beat the chazge,a never know You just don t put eight Last Friday, controversial landlord ti;rentals, all over town, and once .the' gwithall37complaintsdismissed Hoxie t people iii a smgle,family houser`ya' and publisher Jeffrey.Lyonwascharged ;_tpublicity"came out,'=it`resul+ted h, a�"said that.the.procuss-was.benefisialan `'Lyonmfirst entered the>public eye with conspiracy;to violate a B tabl k meetulg that was so effectrve,� +e'6 the;end-because Sit Dut other Realtors ..,:when he., e ed1`rented a sing le=fam ,+i. ._,ty,.,� 'a "s. "•r ,�. :. r`i'R; i!..:.: w. >•ir- - _ `-)3 .ar,i g. y g �3� zonin b law: _ ,1_ v e : tns urr'th tots of and'lar dloids o ta?ao ce about the rl{/.dwelling)torer'lit Irisfi`students in 'zLyoris,schetrledfot8rraiggna :riex few o +n;s` :silly td rosectie cite >i1n fte fin: :the' hoiiser t' fe p su ases g � !°►p�trstfiin'BnstblDigttic x th1*sizj►easf�te [ tethe� rnlrabl� � n � iititta : .:h "w} `.. `The chafge brought agaitifst Lyb�i by the a ttt canspiraoyltargencTt`lri 199 ; peventatrve effect diminished:Whe altfries agtEeftnt,they Barnstable against Lyon,conspiracy to ;against Yarmouth Realtor Honey, Hoxie acknowledgthat the Lyon situ demand` `thefr aU00 deposit back .' :violate the town'.zoning ordinance,rs _ Sperco.She was charged with 39 counts ation will serve to once agam send a T'After some atrm=[wining,,the,money unique`to the point of being rare "� of conspiracy,`stemming from numev message to the property<management has rE re tips ed: `Barnstable Police Lt Martin Hoxie w ousY ental.°,ro' ertres in to�+n`.;that c�-° K-communi ,the case;he beIk''stank �,F"In red"tail sto ,'ii`n ems'tha'tt P..;: ) ,.,:;: P ., community, x hT , .Opp. .;: . T ~:said ,thy;.police;beg y::looking sen rig. lice alleged.wett stuffed with too`many. ,'well on the evidence;collected 4446's }���Lyon haS ct(ang�ea counsel:According -.3j " '_,a.:r,.... r:,� - .. .. ...... :v .a:a� aft .. .Y'nF c T..r:° ,, a; ,. ,1,. �;i .)i f, ,d... tr.: n�'.,..,...I_ .a.;`l., ..;�.,. . .,l. ou§ly at,enforcing`the4zonrng bylaws °.college students .vEY ? ,1 '* °� ;�_ ":i`We;are,trying to send a iiiessage.to� to ltandy,;Cuny;who had represented in 1990` ',z ,f ' `,"With row'rei to s;lrereidstisuall`. ''eo le that we will; tosecirteyto:theF-';,:,him itl his latest legal battles with the : }; "This seta recedent six ears ago,"}:;fa whole host:f problems,"Hozie said fullest extentrof the laity' eo le Whop town of Dennis over health violations, P., Y 3{ 3 P. P ;Hone card 'This is just history re pt,,`There are Horsy parties, garbage It_ conspire to disrupt:the:neighborhood Lyon has retained Bean Wall: How Nh peating itself.Back then;we had com k was.:just blight m,the community 'with group rentals.Even if theyare the-,..ever;)Wall did not return phone,calls plaints.against a.re$1 estate agent who One flung we looked:at was the dos- nicest people around,you will stilI-et�w;on,this matter. f k� * F P Sy r7 r fir. k3 �},�, ;d'�.' iQ & Lon case ��' f v 4/ ro f w yM41�AtA ,y1F1 ,.I'. 0 J in tennist D Y.' � i n^�ir.,�.-YS YN� �L } °,mac;:.s.K4 Z:• tdismissed {Orleans judge , dropsi 37 y:counts, = �By ROBIN LORD �PF aa�"�A p r ,� h CONATRIBUTING WRITER.FFF � ,�j FS 5'.^•:l yAt J ? 'rP 7 IR 1 tORI,EANS The own of Dien r}is;swanted fines totaling more. th:an,r$7,OOQ W,r ' , from,business a Magazine pub- "usher and land- lord "Jeffrey" ..,Lyon, ,�'ut an FtiQrleans Dis 4 ict '.judge thought differently ; yesterday: LYON -Judge W ,. James O'Neill dismissed 37 counts of renting property without a prop-: -er occupancy permit after Lyoq agreed to pay$250 in court costs, victim-witness fee. plus a$30 r.Althoigh Dennis authorities had. v charged,Lyon with 37 vrolatioas of ,,its town bylaw,reflecting each day he 'was in violationonoo-oocu- pan permit.last December and January`:"O'Neill, the r charges down to one sa�ytng"tt> e is officially one'offense <" '� zThe`bylaw:calls for$50 for the V� .,first,day of the violation;$IQO tor; .. the second; and$200 for the thiird' `'.'day and`every day thereaftev, ac- '.`cording to Dennis health inspector_ Please see LYON/A-10X # ,- ' 1 x •+� ,1 y k' s , „ r � ' ` ' des-a2ljusi�'o"�uld have been�IOt WOISe ' "—. %` Y.Yi.!' 1, ... .S?.k ice.. r. t� �,yy��•• , XS lion "Lyon wi>h+renting two apartments wasn twined at 425 mai"t m Dean ort be- "}j "' r ' E` i lsp Lyon'eventually agreed to retflrri +r ginning Dec..,,, when he only had a a,the students'money w ,a gi you admitted sufficient facts to permif for one" + ',C g was�.tnore�subdued`about the one charge, which essentially.4s ,She claimed Lyon'was told;pnor the`issue, claimin Lyan's side means he acknowledged there was £��to rentin the a artments that the §hould be heard 4r g d enough evidence to,w071arrant a p +�. la„;,1. - guilty finding O Neill said h' saw ww,bylaw would allow him to rent W ''The media hasn'f en him a no need to continue the case and r"bne of the units, y; fair, reak,"be saaid y"o. �a. , �k r 'It's blatant He knew weIln ad ` Meanwhile 'a show cause heaz- dismissed:it upon payment of the court costs ����„•,y 3pyv �,x F� vance_that he only had Qne per '` ng'fregarding' tie HYann rental ,v 9r?Y`' rj�fF' i it -i � a, 's'+met"IV Is.Philleo'Said- ,;e ./2+',`f xa�rr• ,;d:. !-0.�5.'. q - Phiheo,,who sat in he court r : .. ra was postponed�resterday after- ' s �- { Orleans residents`John VVhe y.t ' roam most,of the:morning waiting nY Moon tri$arnstabTe I)istnct Court -°and Hunter Craig picketed outside daccordin to�4 for a decision on the case,said she g kVi1liam F. El- the entrance to the courthouse: 1s q 4F nd a Jr ' was extremely disappomte,dC , , � � g oil thmkhegot,off,"she said r^ `'° age Lyon; £,ead Wherry s lS mk..'he Barnstable ponce have ap- F 1 � stgn. Craig s rea , Judge Be Fair 1+plied fora crimi�naI com Taint A terse*and somber Lyon,whenr� t s, R i, asked to'comii4ent,said"not to the But Firm. ,r,� against Lyon for conspiiilig to vio- Cape Cod Tunes'" ���;t r�`;} Wher►Y said:fie was outraged by date el zoning bylaws.The ` ;-He said little,in colt;ethng'his ' Lyons alleged.treatment of lInsh pohce are seekm thg,r,rarely used n ptudents ho had rented property complaint because Lyon allegedly Lawyer, Randy Curryyoi{ Iyannis, '�from the ublisher at 225 Hirickl teed to'rent a smgle-f y home ado the talking �` 1Road,Hypanms � , ei ht' ccu ants �� ' 'Cu asked O,'Neill t. pdismiss nx� g 4..,,.P ; 5 r.-:3 the,' cia a claimuig Lyo f tad; p ��i� Lyon inigail refused to return f .- a.towri's zoningbylaw`pre- alied for'the permit in�}ine.19 the studen s' 0,�d pgsit,,aI ents;andlords from renting to cid the town of Denn>s`had cashed �tliough flee steden and fhe town s r more than three unrelated people. 4r 'buildln ins actors f. °�fhe check He claimed the,,fact ghat g p agreed t"hat the +The_hearing, wTiich will be ,the town cashed,the,check.and rental was iliun Habitable i a, �rclosed,.was rescheduled fort P.M.to act upon the permit apple The students `ad paid tie depo3SJuly,18:Lyons.attorney requested anon essentially► activated the a it"without inspectmg.the inside of the postponement because he did think y . , �, # `� ' "� rt e house,but u`on ante not think he could conclude the br- tr�* p,. p rm$,they . dt.l'hilleo ;ffterwaird4 said she f- pound its carpets,were wet,a door ,ileanscasein'timeforthe"affrnoon d>sagreed ",r � s, A r, s y ut ' a missing,arid.it had`no hot waa+hearing m Barnstable IEldridge ,,r.yPeople can apply for all kinds of ter Thomas McKean `the town's said t�things' it"doesn't'mean`they:.get ` Health agent, found°more than,28 SIo- + +y °CKtllit. `d5r lthem,"she said ,i lolations, tnc�luding,'a I ck of �Stafj`writer Jack Per contributed t emus °euthontiesl had c�harg Yd ` poke detectors and a stove that t to this report r 1�. f .t rr 1�/�i � a � _i'y x� 5� lY. 7 ..?C..'vP - }.}o.....Ctf.- I�fj >:"j'i • ,k'• ,),i. F-rf. .Ktzn r1; ft°3k R+"r}1. � ,r z �. ,.. .. s -- o + . s uaweRfHl A?f`S$SY�/g. 6QIY9(,11c AuFFAW ucwf y7� FOuP, -'�RMf tOO RTH. . 09MMM Cape doesn't need Lyon fors spokesman p u- ColumCOIU It certainly wasn't surprising He threatened to defame the ,tes ns about to read about JeffreyA. on landlord, in his treatent of the and demanded a respompany in his nse.se. Iuan ion tes Lyon were biased Irish students, having had my only assume that he !ng own unpleasant encounter with jeopardize my job-standing as ttng During the past several days I him a couple of years ago. It was retribution for criticizing him ndi- have become aware of the con- then I realized that Mr. Lyon, and his publication. troversy involving Jeffrey Lyon publisher of the Cape & Islands Poo,the Irish students. I am not Business Digest, had a After being assured that my ssa- presently on Cape and therefore himself spokesman for alploCape meant Mr. Lyon choseer was not a rtoeattack F the do not have all the details. How- businesses — but beware if you the organization ac ever, I would like to make an ob- disagree with him. next anyway. In his tIon- 5 nervation or two. umn, he s In 1994,after reading a column considerable enemonthly rgy discuss not While Mark Sullivan's co- in which he compared the Cape me and my employer. He re 'not lumns on the subject were brim- Cod Commission to a Commu- ferred to my request as a "hate Ming with all the components nist organization, I wrote him a letter" and printed remarks I sys- that make a compelling human- personal request to remove my never made. He com ared h ;lean interest story, Mr. a Sullivan'sSullivan' bias name from his mailing list. I self to Thomas Jeffersonand c cast dum in favor of the Irish students was frankly stated the poor quality of accusations that my company, 2000 obvious. Whether or not Mr. his publication and his extremist and others like it, was agains Lyon could have handled the sit stance on abolishing the com- small local businesses. To back uation differently, the fact re- mission as reasons for terminat- his claim, he cited our failure to )0 re- every that there are two sides to ing my subscription.A )0 re- actly o y every issue, and Mr. Sullivan for making such a request Appropriate Cape based business oods from xone that ne he Sues- chose to ignore any side other ed my name and address of m ha o own. All this be- (neicu is than the apparent plight of the employer where I had been re- cause eof a request to remove my Irish students. ceiving Business Digest. t' It seems to me that this contro- Mr. Lyon was evidently so put name Mr.from Ly nos cla�ilms lto,be a i versy has escalated into high dra- out of joint that he promptly "strong voice" for Cape busi- ma with all eyes on one prize-vil- faxed the president of my com- Hess, but this most recent lify Mr. Lyon. I am always pany — a 30-year-old organiza- sode reveals once again what ' 1 epi- , suspicious of single-minded tion that has employed hundreds kind of person he really is. Cape emotional protestations. One of- of Cape residents. He asserted Cod does not need a spokesman ten finds an agenda attached. that my letter, sent on plain pa- with the ethics and temper of Jef- s HOLLI MOORE per, reflected an"official"stance freyA-Lyon. ?Richmond,Va. of the company even though i there was no indication of such. PETER ZE1vTZ 3 Ms. Moore's parents live in Mashpee Centerville. Summer housing an island problem t lower Higher taxes OK p too for open space van forCongratulations hoat buotlinark sightful- stand l of yourhe a:nger and local inspecttion pe son- piece addressing the housing sit- nel. This is not an isolated inci- ASE I applaud the efforts of Re P son- gent Eric Turkington to create a land uation faced by many members dent. Housing situations as de- I.1 Gill of the transient seasonal scribed in Mr. Sullivan's article ,. bank for Cape Cod and personal- workforce. y ly endorse the concept. It is of that the rental lent Cape-wide and are certainl !Pretty There is demonstrable needeterans housing market is poQularP.i a., ;_ � for funtic rr, THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA yk * 'AW„' dK Y w•;: f =A•10;/CAPE COD TIMES kl' J WEDNESDAY,DUNE 26,`19964 44 ti KA -�,f nesgiDlgest thatth .Iennisport y. z i d t Ouse is o byre}, Ijet n" ork � � r+ ,, :.} r~r,..r.^. ..f <n Fam"y W M state,pru ,e`Set'y,U : �.t` �*, �"pi yi'C� 491.d"kvx'1�5'�t n r t y C(]C�nUnued from A 1 w with his ildren's College}aaviyngs wa�"W.� _h—s --"T'f'c ' ,x. 4> .7J,, 'Nund "`� ' �"S `• 14 i �&wa o aY x r f �� +fir: 5r a ` hi1 thel,Den is"cases, one,set.of. ` h Dax salt said'non�cnirut�al Cita ' �` �nolations arose whencLyon rented �gn ., e alarge old'farmhouse to at least:22tionswere issued andtherprocess t v n a'' afed° 4 �Irishistitde is fo 'the"snmmerk f of'appeals�was clearly st an let b. e' `,fwis tb Lyon,but°I.yb agnbre�tl� 199 . ai' `aultas8 z 9 -� BQa,� a Fie t•• Y '... � :hy � �-appeals, eprocest1~natea, E Theo �Vtolatigr were the lettevask ng th . tot tdN . t ted the h me�o ' faillt�vhe Lyon t ert any inoFe citattnz �, two�families i�vtien"onl 'bne� ntal' YtlHeaccuseds�or ingf'rdcis 4" 5� pe""iniyhadbeerf"aiith"o't`ized fain d becausex sere� l ed� dye Heatit de aftiiienf= x.liftll(sr,� ad6sfa' ift llieg B PAUL AUVIN 5 foit�lfi�alth-ctle� tthoi`fat,fh , truett tH ly t'shd:staidHe�tbltl ,that inq�t E ho"me lastiiq ` _ �efir thafi tt`! 'ft l3is kids iLhfdeiit g � y b �'���, ri i��i the litte�rit n., �. 1�1 ncllo ' + r g z publ�slie of reyL'► �i"d a c o or.bettig'i f d taelting tl oa Besse 3' tlbrta� h8agai` �� dsand etl Cal acS'apolopp��, ftdi ,V e`$a stable y , �, x 4^{"u [IGDii� r H a1thDepaftmeifor helping lus3 ,rY r ' erect corripetitors to t ie media toy town-did no"Rij e, ttlex r }d'� j i 'i' -lyage sl sf�rlt bf3 its 1 efane o r ood'taacne�l $ � hou§e the`studens asegtilred by Rif gal protil�m 'uiiZJortilaryl mega ti� awnsoffgic�als ulled'the..occu=*`;i�aw �f ;fheY�ydrhdu a was3�2ine columtiLyon called members r �dpA1X P condemned Denh1s Zoning Hoard of Ap°�, tpCL w ed bL if erm, fon&ftern lle edle� � 'Shg?sadl,after the students left; 'peals"`old an�bitted p�oplewho, y ' y a g `1VIr L on,after;signing.an affda �t pare '`spreading misery from`the�r ; nding 3it ,neann4code v�olat�gns Y; +� there The town o issued a stop , t v�nth a lawyer saying to the zon own hollow hes He conclud r�iivorkorderafterfind�ngH.that re ;ing board that he would;rent to one <4r ed by wnhng �n capital letters ' ' hair's weresbeing made`w�tl�out;x family""only, did.''what he wantedthata"Dennis°ts anh-family; anti `b ro rLcensesand ermts ,� �fand,rented io tiwo,farnilles`with rbustness, and'the worstRplace�rin gn�s ublisher`.,of Business Di ,",only one rental permit! 4 Nevi England to bvv+ti property R . est:an&Cape Cod Sefii,9 Forum ,4. Lyon did not:retuni a telephone, .. I. F e Ca a C66 iii es and Barni�, call to his office yesterday He said Contr`ibutirig�writet�Rt14 �o d t P ,a in his column in the Jan Btisi 6, ".added to th' repo , ; f- stable Patnot iistVw 4published4 �,� o � � ,��-n ��� ��,4,��;�� •�,,��' ores,off gv�srttng�Irish students,,�,wfir„��,k,t�� ° _ r ha pa�d'yot ,Ob0�bn-a,$7,200 3 of r r z stimei lease on the"kome at 25 4� 1nekleyRoad�before deeding'it ���'�as�umnhabrtable�r'fHe students$r, ,q F`">iaked Lyon'for a¢refund;but he hasm f fused ��eV r ;si ��.�' Lyon did not return a call yester fi:. dayk; 1s of yesterday. the studen#s t F saidthe l:ai of received ati . ;' ' ',Inca five'page:letter;to Town``�F t `ManagerVarren Rutherford Mon u `Lyor+',elaimedAhat r,Barnsta� �'- f ble'town'Hall has'allowed our;dV �: s , rectcompetytois din themedia'rto �� fi ��c�e>'ame�our�good='name, which ��;f��T, ��hes ba ke generations to this ,}: ���'�t Mciz-•r t+'t `t;�£c•uP'fP'E'<•�u"' nT,�� r�y4. � ,. L_yyon:asicedtthek'tawn to inspect `t ,�h roperties-of Cape Cod Times�pub�i<"t�pa� �; i§her Scott Himstead on:Route 6A nd the home ot::Barristahle Patriot'' ` ' ditorDavidSti1I's,t arents one '`z ' ctidderv`WhjUqL' �,f dr p((,,gog_:{ssib,leF t f �inolat�ons x- 1„ p�it $j4 �Ao"Building Commissioner Ralph` Ig! j* ,- o, �:Cfossengsa�d his department in w 1 peas every complaint as time per f its Himstei&im Still,said they p "eicomed;msp"ectionsr.,'fr i Health d�rector'fh-mks McKean °t said yesterday he`sees'no reason,to t a s , pologize to.Lyon'' Health inspec r 5 r or Christina Kuchinski performed Pr dutieCik-4 manner,required of er bothin quality, and in timeAl ; en she,inspected the house on runell9 ' She listed some 30 j�q� {'R�yRegat►of Century 21 Re eMIS A 4x nt �Vo ed it a l ig . d�� ` nrQyvitas areal" " `andympn s fixer=upper.thatneed epar},nEatled $ ,200forXa r m,er l64%i lth6itl- operty g SM t'exorbitant' . "#BttV, EkrV backed,t yon's claim at smokeRdetectors were work y ngiatpthe�time''of�closmg};The 9 ,nealth'depanment claimer that on W 0" ' ,�Iune d 9 the 'Were,faulty r;x��4": �i Fo' "Ulf they'aren'i working a,weeket , sbecause thetenants Sabo- f w y aged them { � A photoacompanymg Lyon's lye terto�thetown"p►irportsto show a+� broken)nngow mean apartment>.pt� }�imsteads`hbt�S HImstedz#aid esterday,•;the apartment is,lggai It ; f Chas been therefor=�4199 years"and hat the photo Lyon presents as the it Is actually the barn �� f p<r�r "If he wants to;look into my:par ent's properhes,;:;that s`fine,r Shll , t;said yesterday, "hut I'm not`sure i ' �� how that'justifies-any of what he's ' r: N"--�:done',A gave him:an opportunityto `t? a go on•record Is,Week.He took the 'r two'hours in my't'initial call" '1 t, ,khe,time he'.called back to research ymy property and properties owned ,�by'my parents,He actually visited f niy;_father and'from my perspec ,' +a E tive it was clear to me.it•was an of d, i fort to intimidate:me into nott run Ong the story s ir-Lyon's 4letter to Rutherford char tip Y Otenzes•,the violations listed by, , , { �tpe health"department:as "either' minor, or the;inspector appears ton 61 t ' ' have been100.percent wrong a venrAn the.few items where"she _• � n'was right, most items'could'be `xgfixed„ui y minutes or a:few`dollars �an�unless pne,ihas aWoverinactive s. ' itragfhaion do not define potential ,f r 4 mediate danger" 1` ' t; y .Lyon`''claims he:was repairing " ,ry,most,of'the complaint"items.when, 1 i .the building inspector issued a A 3§top-work,order on,-u 18 'pulled the,certificate`of;occupancy gn June 20;A buildingpermit;has � ieen issued forrepairsbut a441 , rate of occupancy hatmot -' `Speaking to the stop-;work order-,A; .Phowed by the health department t w ' anspection,%Lyon said:in the letter's il `h[ :'It is neither ethical nor legai for "ems onexdepartment.to stop you'from ; aoing a•iask,�'so that•the other de 9 2 ' partment comes along a few days 4 Later w to-fine you for not haying q .Y -,a yyS S r t W �V"l "li L k onmafaceYCK ren rebated dines ,«° t✓ �s�+ fin '�'1 ap� a � ! ?' �`K* #k� i � a M `r. ,«�.� Hr� to ■ he andlord allegedly z " '■ FIGHTING BACK: Saying'his youths comp + week several Irish . , ' .- F <g good name'has`been defamed.by com- house n H at niys that the town soot de g' ign ed Dennis notices etltors Jeffre L`on seeks an olo - , 4 6 4 �� ,sp , Y Y. i , ?►p 9Y cerfifiedforbuildingand h"ealth`viQla is • - F from the health department /A•10When4fliey asked`for theii;$3 000 �abu Ius buildings - ;_ '.,` :t t1 3t back,a"yon_ieportedly4refused�Asof� violations x aolault said the daily fines added up be- Monday no money had been repel ? '§ ;.Cause Lyon did not fe„pond t0 town �s w�, ?FE���n is_the puliLsher:of Busine�SsDii 8y PAUL. UVIN`' , ;� t I ailui „ {a !,The u trkal will concern L6 non. rgest magazuie and also"ions an:ad iert , �cnminal complaints that charge Lyon mg"specialttesandatent=rental"bu�niess: lacked a rental peermiitt art vano�us times" , cork. ,- µin writtenstateme�nts"'that, 1 �F f He ends �NI�FIS Business magazine pub- „ , „• -reports in_The Barnstable Pa ftffif niltli � Iisl�ier i rid �andlo"id leffrey Lyon"cc d ,Daignault said;Lyon was also cited �Cpe Cod�Times"about'the0�ecerit Irish fins rx �: s ce accrued dries in Orleans twice last;year•for multiple health-code rental.political"attacks' b T eft istri �lrour�t when a case involving a :violations at the same Dennisport house, wing publishing coin etitor lionise tal�lasty`yeai ui Dennis is tried gat 425 Main St _One ofithose violationsh_ A ,�, ,. � . Dennis�'ltea th directo Tanya Daig-: mer workers were living there �r�.��,� ,�P�exseeYON/A 10 � � ��`�,d� w.-.. ,- z'.M .�c.. � t: ,ty:. ,c. '?^S. t ...�.�...-_..,! e'v`��'x,.rr'#�'±t';�^..t tr �. +L��'3�.��rF�iF•.L . ''Cape Cod Times " L'AN �r s , y: ®D Ou'r.Towns. i'B�3 SUNDAY,,JUNE 23,1996 CA ''IPE & ;, , r ■ S010r.Journal B-6 ; y '�i 14 b y x t SUi �n S � Y��IZ 1�YS� ; .,.: . OYOYI Y��2Ze yen ta ill- ELCOME to America. working without a permit.Work It's really a great on the roof had also been'done � country. Mark without a building permit.Crossen 4' You don't believe it °' Sullivan issued a stop-work order until all right now because you just got tak- en f? ■Jeffre`.A.' permits are obtained. to the cleaners,by one of the lu- a 3. Y Y Perhaps this was all a Lon rented. minaries of the Cape business com- misunderstanding. �� � Y M 4 S pq this home at munity, Jeffrey A. Lyon, publisher The kids can't live in the house if5 Hinckley of the Business Digest. it doesn't have a certificate of Ygt 're college kids from Ireland .Road inoccu an 4 �_ Hyannis to studying subjects like history,Eng- with you:When he got a look at the It'occupancy. venient,certainly,but . eight Irish lish and mechanical engineering. house,he yanked the certificate of they can get their money back and t But. ou had to come to America occupancy. find another place.Right? ou s :Y P cy. ., , . .. then hs It wa to get,an education in business Thomas McKean,the town Alan Glynn,one of the students, „ condemned by ethics: health agent,found more than 28 said that when they talked to Lyon the town of Here's what happened:. violations.He found the house had on Tuesday he refused to part with Barnstable. Eight of you planned to spend no smoke detectors no hot water, the$3,000.Glynn said Lyon yn s the summer in a house at 225 and a stove that wasn't wired.In warned them that"things could get Hinckley Road in Hyannis.The one fuse box there were 330 amp ugly." owner,Lyon,asked for a$500 de- fuses when the maximum allowed Another student has already give posit and$2,500 in rent up front. is 15 amps.In another fuse box,six en up.He headed for Boston' Nobody looked inside before sign- circui w r "` *� " yr �x � '" . e e running off of three Thursday with$7 in his pocket. r �, y x ��,.'y�,, '*�" 3 � 3 is k ing the lease.Some of you looked fuses. When I talked to Lyon on"Friday at the outside — that should have There was a hole in one.of the I only got to'ask one question be- Times Photo by.JON HA.MILL, been enough of a tipoff. walls.Faucets were leaking.Ceil- fore he hung up."Are you going to to Lyon,he got the,same treatment: Glynn isn't optimistic about get- -,,.Lyon will reconsider. `He's got to Before you could settle in,it be- ing tiles were gone.Windows were give the money back?" Lyon told Still he hoped.there wer- Ting the money.liack."Our chances 'weigh it'up:`Is my reputation came painfully apparent that the cracked and screens were missing. Byway of answer he suggested en't any building violations at his. are pretty slim,I imagine." worth$3,000?'" rental was uninhabitable. Some of the windows are board- my publisher had a zoning viola- parents'•house. A civil suit'could take a while to Nothing worked.The carpets ed up. tion at his home.This is an appar- When I realized I wasn't getting get to court.The kids are only here were wet.A door was missing. In short,McKean found the Mark Sullivan is the news colum- ent reference to along-vacant anywhere,I decided to answer my for the summer. Now,before people think that house"unfit for human' apartment that has always been at- :.own question."I'll take that to Barnstable police on Friday were nist for the Cape Cod Times His . perhaps your standards are too habitation. tached to his 199-year-old house. mean you won't give the money investigating whether something column appears Sunday,Tuesday high,it should be noted that build- And when Crossen stopped at When David Still II,a reporter back." criminal had happened. and Thursday:He can be reached ing inspector Ralph Crossen agrees the house,he found a plumber for The Barnstable Patriot,talked That's when Lyon hung up. The best bet;says Glynn;is that by calling 862-1284. B-2 CAJPE & OS�N�S SUNDAY CAPE COD TIMES,JUNE 23,19% III le Village ' House Tour a resoun in success 'Twas a foregone conclusion that as a justice of the peace for a wed- gazebo,providing a picturesque set- mouth Fireworks Inc.,Box 500,Fal- was in the news recently, Martha the Historic Highfield Village, ding that pulled at the heartstrings. ting not easily duplicated. With the mouth,MA02541. Farrell . . . sports devotee Dick Green House Tour last weekend Falmouth Tivia Stewart and,Joe Carlin of Lloyds as their witnesses and sun:o- People born in this month of June Harding . . and a lady who rstays would be a resounding success. Chatterbox Centerport, Pa., encountered a se- gate parents, they became a legal 'round about now include my lovely exactly the same,Glynis Smith. The weather was on the warm Ties of stumbling blocks for their duo and thanks to the most gracious friend from across the hall, Peg Also .:. Mister A&P himself, Ed side, but this was not a deterrent €` By Kitty Baker scheduled.wedding for the first owners, champagne and pictures Joyce . . . a loving helpmate, Ber- Rapoza•. . . shared some time some for the more than 500 people who weekend in June.Joe had only this were provided.A day to be long re- nice Houde. Theatre Guild devo- . years back with Eric Aisendorf at.a turned out to see the intriguing one week off and therefore some membered for the few of us there. tee and ardent supporter, Gil Ra- radio stations beginnings . . . 'tis a homes and buildings surrounding hasty plans were made to`come to Bits and pieces.. .a big smile and poza . . . sharing this day with pleasure to encounter Mary McNi= our Village Green,now nominated Falmouth(for the first,time). a speedy recovery wishes to Lil someone I know well.-are a fellow I ven on a daily walk occasionally. to the National Register of Historic, pat. Emerald,one of my long ago fellow have known since he was a young hope that attractive Maria Krisik is Places. As good fortune would have it, employes .. .don't forget those Fri- boy,Bill Swift. . .super mom with a happy as can be. . .a manager born Mostly Hall was a place I. had and they deserved some, Mostly day night concerts in Peg Noonan barrel of personality, Chris Sigl in a'great year, Bill Moynihan . . 'I acted as a docent (what a pre- been to several times in my high Hall was their choice of location for Park, a major attraction for a sum- Smith.,. .the.Sippewissett Colonel, the happiest-Hood man you could tentious title) for a few hours at school days along with a friend to their nuptials. This was the first mer evening . once again the Andrew Wessling. . . Rachel Moo- wish for in his day,Kenny Smith. . Mostly Hall along with our select- visit his grandfather, H.V. Law wedding to be held there since Jim Walking Guides are in circulation, ney who can line dance with the hope Dr. James Condon grabs man Pat Flynn.This was an exper- rence. I hadn't been inside this and Caroline Lloyd became the giving our visitors a well-defined best of them . . . a person with the some good weather time at his ience, answering the many ques- beautiful home in more thari half a owners a decade ago. With nary a . map of Main Street,certainly one-of concern for Falmouth on his mind, beach house . tis a good time for. seeing from in visitors, century. kith nor kin;this young and eh our towns significant drawing cards Steve Fassett. ..David Miller luck- sure when Jan Foden is around . . .seeing so many familiar faces and Mostly Hall was also the location ing couple joined hands in the beauu- . . if you have a spare dollar, how ily married a fine miss with the and that love of a gal with a trace of having the opportunity to chat with for me to don my other hat-and act . tiful rolling back lawn underneath a about sending a contribution to Fal- same last name . . . Jim Robbins, a the south in her being, Mary Main Street fixture for lots of years Grauerholz. the fellow who has done so Also.. .finally saw a familiar Tea Isl dare renriembe r fie crash of 1967 much for so many, Jim a ... ticket Path face recently,Guy Nick- and the genial Mr. Clean n in in our' arson . . . man with lots of busin- building,Harry Galvin. esses to manage, John Taylor . .,: Also . . . his wit is something I hear tell George Landers Sr. had a The afternoon of April 25, 1967, h <s ing an approach for a landing,"the to swim through flaming aviation don't get enough of, Dick Troy . . . fine winter in Florida . ... Kathy was a quiet one in the hamlet of n: seldom la an eye on this traveling Sherman has made her home town q �` Fa .Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror reported in its, - fuel to the wing of the aircraft. A. Y Y g Madaket on the western tip of next edition. Coast Guard helicopter plucked man, Jim Doonan . ... the pleasant so proud. . .the gal with the smooth Nantucket. Notes The pilot of a small private plane the injured man from the wreck . gent with the magical green thumb, and mellow name, Sherry Clauson There was little hint in the air of watching from the air reported see- and carried him to Nantucket Cot- Ted Nahow . . a most capable . . .what a pretty and welcome sight the impending disaster that would By Hobson ing an engine fall from the stricken tage Hospital. nursing lady, Linnea Gordon . .. she is, Sue Denmark . . . still look- visit the sleepy village just after 7 Woodward aircraft. A Apparently,, the clot ei- Islanders created an impromptu the Sea Crest had some glory days ing as chipper as ever, Breta Grew m.that evening 29 ears ago. pp Y pin Ken Batteles reign here is . . .her column is a favorite and so is P g Y g ther lost control of the airplane at helicopter landing pad near the ' ' At 6:45 that night,Air Force Col. F , that point, or made a decision to hospital by placing several vehicles one of the best liked, kindest and she,Alicia Blaisdell-Bannon. . .the James P. Lyle and 15 crewmen head for the open ocean to spare in a circle with their headlights generous people I know, Walter musical bass man of renown, boarded a Super Constellation Ra- requested and received permission Nantucket a fiery crash. ablaze, but an exhaustive search Carlson. . .spent his career years at George Williams . . . Elaine Sulli- Picket airplane on the tarmac from the Nantucket airport controlland couple was sitting at yielded.no more the Falmouth National Bank, Dick van generous spirit " ape Cod Times `s SUNDAY,JUNE 23,1996CAP LA E „ , -■ Our Towns 84 ® ■ Senior Journal B-6Bi =7 Wistue _ �rite e rez� urge ®r con erne : r .enter ELCOME to.America. 4 h +f� working without a permit.Work It's really a great on the.roof'had also been done country. Mark without a building permit.Crossen You don't believe it Issued a stop-work work order until right now because you just got tak- Sullivatl P M permits are obtained. v 4f ■Jeffrey A: en to the cleaners by one of the lu- p T Perhaps this was all a minaries of the Cape business com- iKr�� P misunderstanding. am Lyon rented munity, Jeffrey A. Lyon, publisher j this home at The kids can't live in the house if �.. .a. of the Business Digest. s, z, < s itdoesn't have a certificate of 225 Hinckley'� <' ' You're college kids from Ireland - bccu an �, Road in studying subjects like history,Eng- with you.When he got a look at the , It' inconvenient,certainly,but s . A r . Hyannis to lash and mechanical engineering. house,he yanked the certificate of they can get their money back and eight Irish But you had to come to America occupancy. find another place.Right? youths.It was to get an education in business Thomas McKean,the town Alan Glynn,one of the students, 1 then ethics. condemned by health agent,found more than 28 said that when they talked to Lyon Here's what happened: violations.He found the house had on Tuesday he refused to part with the town of Eight of you planned to spend no smoke detectors,no hot water, the$3,000.Glynn said Lyon b- Barnstable. + the summer in a house at 225 and a stove that wasn't wired.In. warned them that"things could gets. Hinckley Road in Hyannis.The one fuse box there were 330 amp ugly." r owner,Lyon,asked fora$500 de- fuses when the maximum allowed Another student has already giv- � - ' posit and$2,500 in rent up front. is 15 amps.In another fuse box,six en up.He headed for Boston ; Nobody looked inside before sign- circuits were runningoff of three Thursday with$7 in his pocket. - y P ing the lease.Some of you looked fuses. When I talked to Lyon on Friday at the outside — that should have There was a hole in one of the I only got to ask one question be- Times Photo by JON HAMILL been enough of a tipoff. walls.Faucets were Peaking.Ceil- fore he hung up."Are you going to to Lyon,he got the same treatment: Glynn isn't optimistic about get- Lyon will reconsider. "He's got to Before you could settle in,it be- ing tiles were gone.Windows were give the money back?" Lyon told Still he hoped there wer- ting the money back."Our chances weigh it up:`Is my reputation By way of answer he suggested came painfully apparent that the . cracked and screens were missing. en't any building violations at his are pretty slim,I,imagine."' worth$3,000T rental was uninhabitable. Some"of the windows are board- my publisher had-a zoning viola- parents'house. A civil suit could take a while to Nothing worked.The carpets ed up. tion at his home.This is an a ar- A were wet.A door was missing. In short McKean found the PP When I realized I wasn't getting get to court.The kids are only here ent reference to a long-vacant anywhere,I decided to answer my for the summer. Mark Sullivan is the news colum- Now,before people think that house"unfit for human apartment that has always been at- own question."I'll take that to Barnstable police on Friday were nist for the Cape Cod Times.His perhaps your standards are too habitation:" high,it,should be noted that build- And when Crossen stopped at tached to his 199-year-old house. mean you won't give the money investigating whether something column appears Sunday,Tuesday PP ing inspector Ralph Crossen agrees the house,he found a plumber When David Still II,a reporter back." criminal had happened. and Thursday.He can be reached for The Barnstable Patriot,talked That's when Lyon hung up. The best bet,says Glynn,is that by calling 862-1284. f 1 _ r 6-2 t �' 4 CAn & ISLANDS SUNDAY CAPE COD TIMES,JUNE 23,1996 HighfieldVillage Mouse Tour a resoundings ccess 'Twas a foregone conclusion that as a justice of the peace for a wed- gazebo,providing a picturesque set- mouth Fireworks Inc.,Box 500,,Fal- was in the news recently, Martha the Historic Highfield Village ` ding that pulled at the heartstrings. ting not easily duplicated. With the mouth,MA02541. Farrell . . . sports devotee Dick, Green House Tour last weekend Fc1I nlOuth . Tivia Stewart,and Joe Carlin of Lloyds as their witnesses and sumo- People born in this month of June Harding . .. and a lady who stays would be a resounding success. Chatterbox centerport, Pa., encountered'a se- gate parents, they became a legal 'round about now include my lovely exactly the same,Glynis Smith. -The weather was on the warm nes of stumbling blocks for their . duo and thanks to the most gracious friend from across the hall, Peg Also . . . Mister A&P himself, Ed side, but this.was not a deterrent hk By Kitty Baker scheduled wedding for the first owners, champagne and pictures Joyce .. . a loving helpmate, Ber- Rapoza. .. shared some time some for the more than 500 people who weekend in June.Joe had only this were provided.A day to be long re- nice Houde. . .Theatre Guild devo- years back with Eric Aisendorf at a turned out to see the intriguing Y one week off and therefore some membered for the few of us there. tee and ardent supporter, Gil Ra- radio stations beginnings . . . 'tis a homes and buildings surrounding hasty plans were made to come to Bits and pieces.. .a big smile and poza . . . sharing this day with pleasure to encounter Mary McNi- our Village Green,now nominated Falmouth(for the first time). a speedy recovery wishes to Lil someone I know well are a fellow I ven on,a daily walk occasionally'. - . to the National Register of Historic pat ` Emerald,one of my long ago fellow have known.since he was a young hope that attractive Maria Krisik is ' Places. As good fortune would have it, employes...don't forget those Fri- boy,Bill Swift. . .super mom with a happy as can be...a manager born Mostly Hall was a place I had and they deserved some, Mostly day night concerts.in Peg Noonan barrel of personality, Chris Sigl in a great year, Bill Moynihan I acted as a docent (what a pre- been to several times in my high Hall was their choice of location for park, a major attraction for a sum- Smith. ..the Si ewissett Colonel, the ha lest Hood man you could tentious'title) for a few hours at school days along with a friend to their nuptials. This was the first mer evening . . . once again the Andrew Wessling. . .Rachel Moo- wish for in his day,KennSmith. . . Mostly Hall.along with our select- visit his grandfather, H.V. Law- wedding to be held there since Jim Walking Guides are in,circulation, ney who can line dance with the hope Dr. James Condon grabs man Pat Flynn.This was an exper- rence. I hadn't been inside this and Caroline Lloyd became the giving our visitors,a well-defined best of them .. . a person with the some good weather time at his ience, answering the many ques- beautiful home in more than half a owners a decade ago. With nary a map of Main Street,certainly one of concern for Falmouth on his mind, beach house . . . tis a good time for tions from inquisitive visitors, century. kith nor kin,this young and engag- our towns significant drawing cards Steve Fassett...David Miller luck- sure when Jan Foden is around. . .seeing so many familiar faces and Mostly Hall was also the location ing couple joined hands in the beau- ,, , if you have a spare dollar, how ily married a fine miss with the and that love of a gal with a trace of having the opportunity to chat with for me to don my other hat and act tiful rolling back lawn underneath a about sending a contribution to Fal- same last name . ..Jim Robbins, a the south in her being, Mary Main Street fixture for lots of years Grauerholz. . . . the fellow who has done so Also.. .finally saw a familiar Tea-' �� ��� �� � ��� - fiery �w�h of 1967 much for so many, Jim an in u ticket Path face recently,Guy Nick- and the genial Mr: Clean in our erson . . . man with lots of busin- building,Harry Galvin. esses to manage,,John Taylor . ., Also .. . his wit is something I hear tell George Landers Sr. had a The afternoon of April 25, 1967, ing an approach for a landing,"the to swim through flaming aviation don't get,enough of, Dick Troy . .. fine winter in Florida . . . Kathy was a quiet one in the hamlet of a ;- Inquirer and Mirror reported in its fuel to the win of the aircraft. A seldom lay an eye on this traveling Sherman has made her home town Madaket on the western tip of �< Nantucket q p g man,,Jim Doonan . . the pleasant so proud. al with the smooth aR next edition. Coast Guard helicopter plucked P P g Nantucket. Notes The pilot of a small,private plane the injured man from the wreck gent with the magical green thumb, and mellow name, Sherry Clauson There was little hint in the air of watching from the air reported see- and carried him Nantucket Cot- Ted Nahow . . . a most capable what a pretty and welcome sight the impending disaster that would fi:: `3 By Hobson ing an engine fall from the stricken. tage Hospital. nursing lady, Linnea Gordon . . . she is, Sue Denmark . . . still look- visit the sleepy village just after 7 F` Woodward aircraft. Apparently, the pilot ei- Islanders created an impromptu the Sea Crest had some glory days ing as chipper as ever, Breta Grew p.m.that evening 29 years ago. ss" ther lost control of the airplane. lane at in Ken Batteles' reign . . . here is .. .her column is a favorite and so is At 6:45 that night,Air Force Col. ' rp helicopter landing pad near the one of the best liked, kindest and she,Alicia Blaisdell-Bannon. . .the g that point, or made a decision to hospital by placing several vehicles James P. Lyle and 15 crewmen . head for the'open ocean to spare in a circle with their headlights generous people I know, Walter musical bass man of renown, boarded a Super Constellation Ra- requested and received permission Nantucket a fiery crash. ablaze, but an exhaustive search Carlson. . .spent his career years at George Williams . .. Elaine Sulli- dar Picket airplane,on the tarmac from the Nantucket airport control One island couple was sitting at yielded no more survivors. the Falmouth National Bank, Dick van of the kind and generous spirit make an emergency land- their kitchen tabmpmor Drew. . .still singing with a thrilling . . .and another Sullivan by name of 1 service .,, earl,a e ria - r Police ask criminal complaint ,, for Lyon By PAUL GAUVIN and SEAN POLAY STAFF WRITERS HYANNIS —The Barnstable po lice have applied for a criminals complaint against business maga-; zine publisher and landlord Jeffrey, Lyon, charging him with conspir ing to violate the town's zoning' bylaws. The police sought the rarely; used complaint because Lyon al-= legedly tried to rent a single-family% home at 225 Hinckley Road too eight. Irish students, Lt. Martin; Hoxie said yesterday. 11, "Our investigation focused ont whether there was a conspiracy tol. allow more people to rent the:, house than zoning allowed for,"" Please see RENTERS/A-8, F I r To All Fire and R responding early Friday Road, Brewster ... BRA- We applaud your compa dedicated professionalis Thank The R UNCLAIMED&CONFISC AUC Property from abandoned safe deposit box lice&Federal agencies,lending institution SATURDAY, JU CAPE CODD Route 132&Bearse's PREVIEW Includes 6 Rolex&other collectible time pi lace,large diamond solitaires,over 170 pcs signed DALI, PICASSO, MACKNIGHT, RENIOR,GOYA&others,jade,rare bron• silver coins, Signed comics and orig. Comi co'leather i coats, handmade rugs,Tiffany style &MORE! Terms:Cash,.Visa,MasterCard,No Checks. 10% dollar bid fee admits two.Paul Brandenburger,Lic Con uctcd by PRECIOUS.CARGO The students went to Building ESTERS Commissioner Ralph Crossen, Continued from A-1 , who went to the house and issued stop-work orders to several work- Hoxie said. men repairing the house without "To try to collect rent from eight building permits. individual people for one rental to A subsequent inspection by the me is a pretty clear violation of the health department noted about 30. zoning bylaw," he said. "It's one violations. Crossen pulled the oc- thing if the people renting the cupancy certificate. house were going to have guests "Hopefully they will have their staying over, but to allow eight money soon," said Sarah Man- people to live there, and knowing ning, the students' attorney. "I full well they were all going to live have reviewed releases prepared there,is another." by attorney Randy Curry, who is A clerk-magistrate's hearing to counsel for Mr.Lyon,and upon,ex- determine whether a criminal ecution of releases, I expect the complaint will be issued has been boys to be given their checks." scheduled in Barnstable District Glynn said yesteday he expected Court for July 9. That is the same that could happen tomorrow, but day that Lyon is scheduled to ap- Manning could not say when the pear in Orleans District Court to transaction would occur. answer several charges levied The releases are designed to free against him regarding a property. Lyon from any legal claims once in Dennis that he owns. the money is returned, Manning j When reached at his office yes- said. terday, Lyon said he was sure he Manning,a native of Ireland who would be vindicated through the has practiced law in this country 1 court process. for 10 years,said she would deliver "I will gladly answer any ques- the students to Curry's office at 33 tion the court has for me when the E. Main St., Hyannis, for the time comes," Lyon said. "I have transaction. I; done nothing wrong,and I am con- "I just want to make sure every- fident that will be proven in court." thing is done correctly . . . make Hoxie said the zoning bylaw that sure they get their checks so they t prevents landlords from renting can put this behind them and get to i single-family homes to more than enjoy the summer,"she said. three,unrelated people is meant to Glynn and two others who protect the quality of life for other signed the lease will get their$750 residents. checks, he said. A fourth student "The law is meant to address the who signed the lease is in Boston. detrimental effect that group ren- Glynn said yesterday he under- tals in a residential area have on stood Curry would travel to Boston the quality of life,especially in the to deliver that check. summertime,"Hoxie said. Curry did not return calls Meanwhile, Irish youths who yesterday. had-rented the Hinckley Road Since the news of the students' property will reportedly be getting plight was published over the their $3,000 advance rent and de- weekend, Cape Codders respond- posits back. ed with numerous offers of "Things are on the up now,"said assistance. an ebullient Alan Glynn,one of the "I understand they have found a students, upon hearing yesterday nice place to live and all are getting afternoon the rent money would be jobs, Manning said yesterday. returned. "We are very happy and Glynn confirmed it. He said he relieved." and another student were on their way yesterday afternoon to apply Glynn is one of four students for a job at a laundry. who signed a lease — allegedly on "Everybody we've,met since Jeff behalf of all eight youths — to live Lyon has been terrific to us. Mo- in the Hinckley Road house owned 'tels, landlords, the press, police, by Lyon. The students moved out have all been great," Glynn said. after several hours saying the "We are not prejudiced against ev- house was uninhabitable.Lyon ini- erybody. We are broad-minded tially refused to.refund their enough to know that Cape Cod money. people overall are terrific." r ;10 N- :C LOG o T TS t . E sEli: r �OFF r. ry & BE"rir'TER THAN RYTHING AT LEAST Am a ORIGINAL CATALOG PRICES VER 50,000 FABULOUS FASHIONS. CLOTHING FOR ALL SEASONS! ING MANY FAMOUS DESIGNER LABELS. SIZES PETITE TO PLUS. i HOME.FASHIONS RT.6 Rl, TROM ORE BRIDGE RT.6 TO lXIT N6(133) RL 28 pp R.?8 ' HYANN y�6 ' wrirALVptr YARMOUTHO' N MASHPEE t NEIMAN MARCUS 17�NS CATALOG STORE !I t I lk i you may``�} face rental-related fines ■ The landlord allegedly ■ FIGHTING BACK: Saying his Last week several Irish youths com- g y good name has been defamed by com- plained that Lyon had leased them a ignored Dennis notices etitors, Jeffrey Lon seeks an apology house in Hyannis that the town soon de- gL L P Y Y P 9Y .certified' for building and health viola- from his buildings' from the health department. /A•10 tions. When they asked for their $3,000 g back, Lyon reportedly refused. As of nault said the daily,fines added up be- Monday no money had been repaid. violations. cause Lyon did not respond to town mailings. Lyon is the publisher of Business Di- By PAUL GAUVIN The jury trial will concern 26 non- gest magazine and also runs an advertis- STAFF WRITER criminal complaints that charge Lyon ing specialties and a tent-rental business. lacked a rental permit at various times. He contends in written statements that DENNIS — Business magazine pub- reports in The Barnstable Patriot and the lisher and landlord Jeffrey Lyon could Daignault.said Lyon was also cited Cape Cod Times about the recent Irish face $7,000 in-accrued fines in Orleans twice last year for multiple health-code rental are political attacks by his left- District Court when a case involving a violations at the same Dennisport house, wing publishing competitors. house rental last year in Dennis is tried at 42.5 Main St. One of those violations July 9. occurred when more than 20 Irish sum- Please see LYON/A-10 Dennis health director Tanya Daig- . mer workers were living there. 23rd ANNUAL &MORE! 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I mManager BREWSTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1996 dollar hid fee admits two.Pau ilding Manager Resources Manager OPEN AIR Conducted by PRECIOUS CARGO F AntiquesFaim STORAGE . 790-1552 —- - 477-4480 540-4560 S u m m e and 693-1036 Saturday, June 29 GOOD FOOD 228-3950' FREE PARKING 9amto4pm X & BOURNE Rain Date JUNE 30 Admission $2.00 and Storage Children under 12 FREE \ x k1lied Van Lines / -439.SS21 Ilmouth•Orleans HELD.ON THE DRUMMER BOY MUSEUM GROUNDS—RTE.6A,W.BREWSTER i The Resort For f t)' 'Your Allergy, Sinus and f A-10/CAPE COD TIMES WEDNESDAY,JUNE 26, 1996 r Lon ness Digest that the Dennisport y LYON. house is owned by the Dennisport Family Real Estate Trust, set up faults Continued from A-1 with his children's college savings In the Dennis cases, one set of fund. violations arose when Lyon rented Daignault said non-criminal cita- e alth a large old farmhouse to at least 22 f ap were issued and the process o Irish students for the summer of of appeals.was clearly stated in let- , 1995,Daignault said. ters to Lyon, but Lyon ignored the The other violations were in.the appeals process and instead sent a letter asking the town not to mail tag fall;when Lyon rented the home to any more citations. a• tints two families when only,one rental "He accused us of being racist permit had been authorized. because there was a mixed family !B PAUL GAUVIN The Dennis health department living there, and of acting illegal- y found health-code violations at the r,$TAFF WRITER home last summer,but allowed the ly,"she said."He told us that mon- ey students to stay because they ey from that house was for his kids' ' HYANNIS — Landlord and mag college and went on the Internet at- i r had no place to go, Daignault said azine publisher Jeffrey Lyon wants tacking the town for being irra- ;e yesterday. an apology from the Barnstable - tional and against kids and educa- Health Department for helping his She said that at the time, the tion.That's a bunch of bull." "direct competitors in the media to town did not have the money to In a two-page account of his le- `d house the students as required b defame our good name." q y gal problems in his January maga- 61.Towns officials pulled the'occu- law if the Lyon house was zine column,Lyon called members rpancy permit for a Hyannis home condemned. of the Dennis Zoning Board of Ap- V 'owried by Lyon after .allegedly She said after the students left, peals "old and bitter people" who ` `finding 30 health-code violations "Mr. Lyon, after signing an affida- . are "spreading misery from their there.The town also issued a stop- vit with a lawyer saying to the zon- own hollow lives . . ." He conclud- work order after finding that re- ing board that he would rent to one ed by writing — in capital letters — pairs were being made without family only, did what he wanted that "Dennis is anti-family, anti- pairs licenses and permits. and rented to two families with business, and the worst place in Lyon is publisher of Business Di- only one rental permit." New England to own property." ;gest and Cape Cod Seniors Forum. Lyon.did not return a telephone -. The Cape Cod Times and.Barn- call to his office yesterday.He said Contributing writer Robin Lord stable Patriot last week published in his column in the January Busi- added to this report. 'stories on visiting Irish students I ho paid Lyon $3,000 on a$7,200 summer lease on the home at 225 Jinckley Road before deciding it ,;was uninhabitable. The students, I sked Lyon for a refund,but he has refused. Lyon did not return a call'yester- ,day. As of yesterday, the students said they had not received a ..refund. In a five-page letter to Town Manager Warren Rutherford Mon- tday, Lyon claimed that "Barnsta- ble Town Hall has allowed our di- . sect competitors in the media to 'defame our good name, which ,goes back three generations in this Mown." -,'Lyon asked the town to inspect �fproperties of Cape Cod Times pub- "llisher Scott Himstead on Route 6A and the home of Barnstable Patriot Y editor David Still's parents on Scudder Avenue for possible .vvrolations. Building Commissioner Ralph �Crossen said his department in- ,,,spects every complaint as time per- ,,)nits. Himstead and Still said they welcomed inspections. r,Health director Thomas McKean s.said yesterday he sees no reason to ;apologize to Lyon. "Health inspec- ",tor Christina Kuchinski performed `,her duties in a manner required of t+iher both in quality and in time when she inspected the house on ,,June 19." She listed some 30 violations. , Jamie Regan of Century 21 Re- �gan Realtors,representing the sell ,;er, Berkley Federal Savings Bank of Florida,yesterday said the prop- r..I was uninhabitable when Lon - bought it for$34,500 on June 14 When he read about the Irish students' problems, Regan said .yesterday, "we were stunned to 'r think it was rented. We would not ,,have accepted it through our rental program. We advertised it and made it "very well known it was a real ".handyman's fixer-upper that need- ed TLC." t,,. Regan called $7,200 for a sum- mer lease at the property "exorbitant." But Regan backed Lyon's claim that smoke detectors were work- ing at the time of closing. The health department claimed that on %June 19 they were faulty. "If they aren't working a week -later,it's because the tenants sabo- (taged them,"Lyon wrote. A photo acompanying Lyon's let- ,ter to the town purports to show a ?broken wintlow in an apartment at •flimstead's home.: Himstead said ' c,yesterday the apartment is legal.It has been there for"199 years"and (that the photo Lyon presents as the '$apartment is actually the barn. p, "If he wants to look into my par- ent's properties, that's fine," Still tsaid yesterday, "but I'm not sure chow that justifies any of what he's done.I gave him an opportunity to r,-go on record last week.He took the. 5two hours from my initial call to fthe time he called back to research ,,;my property and properties owned -,by my parents. He actually,visited -my father, and.from my perspec- tive it was clear to me it was an ef- <-40M to intimidate me into not run- -,ping the story." Lyon's letter to Rutherford char- ! �jacterizes the violations listed by the health department as "either )minor, or the inspector appears to have been 100 percent wrong. ` Even on the few items where she was right, most items could be. . E fixed in minutes for a few dollars and unless one has an over-active imagination do not define potential !'immediate danger." r Lyon claims he was repairing I most of the complaint items when (,,the building inspector issued a ;,stop-work order on June 18 and pulled the certificate of occupancy Son June 20. A building permit has been issued for repairs,but a certi- aficate of occupancy has not. Speaking-to the stop-work order followed by the health department „inspection,.Lyon said in the letter: `It is neither ethical nor legal for tone department to stop you from doing-a task, so that the other de- J,partment comes along a few days .,later to fine you for not having -,done its . ." 4, WEDNESDAY,JUNE 26,1996 CAPE COD TIMES/A•9 Mooring overseers rs appointed FALMOUTH - The selectmen to "create a fair, reasonable, and task force was brought to the fore have appointed a seven-member effective mooring policy," accord- last winter by boat builder William Harbor Mooring Task Force to es- ing to Boyer. Cooper who complained to select- tablish and oversee mooring The Harbor Mooring Task Force men about the "inequitable distri- policy. will issue findings and recommen- bution of moorings in the town" The purpose of the task force dations to the selectmen for adop- and the lack of a set policy for ob- taining commercial moorings. will be to examine the current sys- tion and town meeting action. , tem of mooring allocation,waiting The need for a mooring policy - KIMBERLYFERNANDES\ list operation,definition and desig- nation of commercial moorings, fees charged, and the overall plan of mooring use in the various har- > ' "'' HoS'PICE bors of the town, according to Town Administrator Peter Boyer. F COD D C to Twenty-six people had applied for positions on the task force. J ZO. �N• Thoseto chosen by selectmen are David Babin, Stephen Bunnell, ...... �� pr Stephen Fassett, Lewis Gardner -"V4 ' III, Joseph Netto III, William Sweeney,and Herbert Weeks. 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Health/Selene + lllec tUiLLi'11Ot, , , y,' { , P pay B-7' r 4 t cording to a ne* book:that says off and take mor'.,unpaid leave for family duties+} � b - � ..�° a i Uf�esty/e/Artst B-5' `St a eriences `1�' 'I3ouston.also led the first lady','.. 'You call choose money"iii the bank or time on;the ; , =p q `,.r f fa; g ginary conversations r Lone Numbers A-2;'. N, ,}a��.:, ._. t ,� - '1 throw h ima ' r clock, said Clinton;whose proposals yesterday are- ry 2 u t,P Indian'leader,Mohandas. ;1 unlikely"toe go'far in'the'GOP-controlled Cling's,6 ,,-Nat/oh/1Norld ;:, A-5 ' BY RAYNER PIKE ;a,r s 7 ,:;, Gandhi. "With more Americans wonting more:hours;'simplykvr ':Ob/tuier/es, C 7: -n!EASSOCIATED,PRESS f Y � Yr , M Clinton drew the line at a Al spend}ng more tune with the - �,,�rr ,}.,,, , v ; A,,�, can.be a" . Y dreamui;.1. :. „ s _. 1 ��.sugge on to talk with Jesus itself. # O ln/on q ,. ,, sti f; r I,F P A-8 '1?OMONA,N. —Jean Houston Christ; sa that would be ,too' Re ublicans in { r` Y g. P. Con ress .w ,:S orts writ g who have their own:' P _. B 1 ,. es things hke, 'We are liven at ^P onal; acoo to the boo g ers g book,,,,.,.. acomp-tune"plan:refused to cede the'family-values �,State/Rep/on . A.;4 a time of extraordinary insight into<t 3°'.T1►e Choice;, "`by Bob.Woodward;..:`: abate to%Chilton and'criticized his• ro osal in ad_ ` + #':both the,R microphase and macro- :;,an assistant managing editor,at l` 'vat s-9s a�`watered-down;union-bossrendo'sed half= Stocks t ' r Y = C-4 ',phase'of:the phenomenal world" The Was 1?ost,., r. reornlThe campaign of GOP presidential caiididate.;r �r: - re/ev/s/on She envisions a new At her home : ', i, rt . 1., , r tr partnership - a small woodsy B Weather A 10 : with the whole Earth. n compound Toff,a�country road .in. 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'the, but maybe They could buy a few , + chewill oom u1. b R` beers me gin: BOSton 82 � ,' '" ,fir',.'or!, ,. t , [Il@ mO1n�I1� a Illoney :�.g Ano er altment. On the ` robl ai�ter a ob ro6le >s 5 kt Y i r yvater"3 4 , ?: " ; d r e big problem,"sa 1VIcH r\ x , t d,. 4 4 t'�i iXVi$rj }' x+ �;� ugh. a sa ° • ` j An offer of a free room ,, Y� 4 n fi, r S nn eld li4 ; 4' xj z,tes SO ,r met toffs 8 false k r Bllt l sr !_The Ancient Order of Hibernia s 't Y ' gong o"make lt;Jig An Plymouth heard about the lads p f1nd while if liasn been pleasant �*: '' a.. .•:7,\r\ J`a' r, t -t;v,t-::t ?.a Ja , r-K; t r •� qa:. c , } New York till° ,\`,\` a f 'and offered to hel x k �` ,1 YON' r the Insli SEudens,,somethuigL:_ }� ;I� } 1, G j Y A rt J y f>e+r ,,.p'.. C } �`N" *"i'a.r fx '. nfA1'Sd'r. `�lY0 f.o i, At/anf�c Arid in with the offers of help ? r^ � � �m s °y obeli rat 4 were more than a few statements r ° summei a Q Hof outrageand neral commentsnr+: a i Washington xry r vvlth 1t5 Pe t is profit 1#l1f the c7iu§prove the • , • . °on the summer housing market "" ,_ ..\ g rand absent H2 t 19 AccuWeather Inc }' a %AreaderinNantucketthinks it p s F t R 4:r� �,F , mess is unfortunate that the rental hour �� an value for p _pent and t afternoo the4: those"grin les$are olated ryr =ing market ispopulated with manyfstudesytladtfopnd a p P �►«�► � rof,these Hostess Twinkies with feet West Yalmol� 'things i`' R epp^ent�re.00ma unit�►gets a black_- L - 11�.Y L Y who believe that they are above re- r 'starting to 1001j + t .. v . �gulato .authonty and out k +. e, ark 1u1llva7t is`fhe�n,�e,,w;,"�s�colurri` y,nlgeouS'egos it!!4 tE� �"1�eti0I151iit °tap 1111163� i3 ' r.r.:Yr Y, �b pe !I(R's��aw�lyl. xa• x aline 25 .,,.' ,` Ie>s certain siiiu7al"situatlons `b yea - 1� ' a ap �uriy° esda�,s rarea"prevalent Capewide,and are ,lA "° 11 =tags. r !^ ,.y r," �' �r, `� K6 Can ieached.. ,� an issue on Nantuck 5 r PhYm , i :. ',....So 906 t a ato, :5: , 'kr i,sr Dub ot> ling 86p2� thedey 4+ 9tT �jfFy+ tv+ e fMKcdiy i R't41N :4f� �Yyi4Jk� t... t h �'7u+kj$ i P F ��'� : xN,Aft jv �'r�' iS'r¢k' R c x aeXt, t,.. x # a",d''` "E,tJ `+' txi i;,.`• ` �[� F }' <Y CYlt3-1�ix s� a-, ' t.. .84D'*ir I1il a 4y,Se 41 Jt^f `r tr' } /X - , fib 7 h rr:fr��L(j�,���j�j��[a a t LL�Y3 Ly_Ott O�IERBOIRDt =J tskih on d r 5,P A'J 134y i b AF'�4s1. t rr .4:�: }`{�.i7 ' +#'� "Sf'1 , 4Jhe;j o rce towarcY the llc,beach to 1. r�j :� ' `X 4I t t-x?x�dKig.r '1E'kr'YsEk4_.�:xt m !C r sn 3dt .p.:.c*vaa�•, It too a few seconds or Russo to w t ha , happened to him.He was ul 18 to 20 feet of water .:In ., --his.boat chugging away , r 4*[� "J. the MP,-escue 4qt d tLoighhint 3 rY'txV'- A -"'1f� YS i J e kMJ . >a �, urvnial instincts quickly took over" , ' , lta.y '1 Outs,Etl�iey too lets tgFmPeraiu�e NWhen he hit the ocean lie was wea . d . If tteniperture had Y j_ *, leµ SC .t9 Dl8$..1 " IJ I y �,.weather pants:and Jacket;and.heavy,rubbemxboots.� ,R � degm ,;zue workersartol� 'him n kiey unmedlately filled Ruth J water, A` kepttraact .r $g+Y� ny under a� ram: , r . l ., r 4; �,�{�prs � h for o on for several hours but � 3 t'I;got out of my`boots.quick..I unclipped eisu honi' °ill 'ywlth-tus wife S and 2- ear- } ;r r r nders from m is and swam out of 'i o�hldkdaughter RIP �� ► Y. .. Y Pan a the r t4?sty p 6Sald.: th nTY r y!. thought abot#t wh>e I was out.there>b .r t 4 r0 •a yY. ' Y zr Underneath his oiI ar he wore a chamoise�' i shun�r3 ! Y Tli a�l+e the most;important to me a x t�x f 4f. J ,<}° � 4>r ,q,�, • and sWea ants Hi-deft thern'- y�t� wf- .r:-.: .r6 '�' •�r„rra'a`" tt#'rM�{ d (O 199a AccuWeather"� ,, 3 Fortunately for;Russo,who 13 6-foot 1;andw *e1 A Thankful unmanned j _5 ,,-.".',"about 230 pounds:he floats easily.He;said he knows t '7 'OsOd: w3 e` d the S1San�7 rvy tiY�, w�; �#tx how to swum, but does not consider himself a' i ' .t.. OF 79 YL 3 ysi r. i..J.9T 4 �4{ �41�..} SUNNY prCLOUDY ccouor r SW11Iinler � rr y �� Despite airand�sea searches by the Coast card and A wave of.pamc.s wept over,hum ash"� Kq , N ds 'these n'no ' of his boat s c�,r,'�,1 p�� y� ""r6Ei• 4,d}�Kr �Z".�i.; Sim # o the water and watched the stern- f the Susan T.eeeB of �once I': out of fuel and w s blown o It rs € vrt x u t ' , a e pidly disappear across the swells � 1vr P _tY+eacherous sioals and rlps �Vifh a He went under a couple of times Chokuig, sea load oafish,the boat couldn't have shaken off water a 88 73 `cdy 89 71 cdY water z j' '3 }`, and lnb went tO.the bott0 lie.said.? �' .90'75 r n .93 75.• cdy #5 t w 3 ly 1 R L a 3r<46 m' az 61 Or es sa cav Then he gamed control insurence�''although not enough to ie- z .90 73 �rn 91 71'}?,cdV ro r3 x ,a �- 97 75 cdy 92 75`° r n ,,4.•, s �<i plaee the �he rebuiltm;the five years he.ownAd and z es io td� 9° ii ci Luck,calm,and steady breath s" r, worked i ButRusso isplulosophicalabout the.loss. 9i ii MOr 90 68 y 91 iz tour "It was so important to stay calm.That was the big ""The'Bonk°1$ trivial, and has been since this hap- 74 62 ctr 72 61 MY Best thing that kept me going,"he said. pened,"he said. "It's going to be tough to get started 91 73 cl ctly 93 72 r 93 72 tlr Ur He began breathing steadily as he floated. again. Financially it is a big hit. But it could be a lot 91 73 '�.e ::r ter svpc ^ !`i^iiiz7 na - e r?eT,-.,s ^.nd Russo faced worse.I'm not aroanins.believe me." i SUNDAY CAPE . . TIMES ,' ION �= 77(�'�:;:•,\������ -ate•`-�_�ij', �' �. r� I i nn William Smith L is editor of this section. He can be reached at(508)862-1147. Fax-(508)771-3292 Email:cctimes@capecod.net OCUS Potomac Watch t By Paul A. Gigot ; 1 wk Freshm n fights.a .:7 3 the soul .of old GOP machine { TCHISON,Kan. —Glory is fleeting in politics,as Sam Brownback can tell you. Just 18 months ago the freshman House Republican'was,the # toast of his party, a majority maker, the vanguard of z s, Yr "� 5 x y history,an agenda-setter even for Bob Dole. Today he is scrambling uphill to succeed Dole in the Senate,battling a GOP establishment that doesn't mind :w echoing Bill Clinton if that'll consign the freshman to the dustbowl of history.His fate,in an Aug.6 GOP pri- mary,will be an early test of the temper of voters to- ward the 104th Congress. d t '< f • Ti'em un 0 a C d e THE CAPE AND ISLANDS' DAILY NEWSPAPER© 1996 TI�NGS An afternoon CHANCE OF SHOWERS /A-8 ''"D°`r�► of Cape Verdean IN THE SWIN ` p orr , history, music and culture /F-6 0 Golf star Greg Norman & friends coming to Willowbend / C-1 �4 e an or Irasciblepublisher Lyon battles witenants, , ri i with critics cs By DAVID McPHERSON Lyon,40,is a Centerville resident. STAFF WRITER He publishes the Southeastern Massachusetts/Cape & Islandsf 4 OUTH YARMOUTH — On Business Digest and Cape Cod Sen- the same day Jeffrey A. Lyon iors Forum,both,based in Hyannis.IS } � began fielding media ques- He and his wife own at least 11z'`�z i h Y lions about a house he rented to rental properties, many rented to eight Irish students, he set out to low-income tenants receiving gov- evict a young married couple and ernment rent subsidies. %z their infant son. He first came under scrutiny just , Charity and Shawn Tinti are over a week ago when he initially withholding rent until Lyon fixes all refused to return$3,000 to the Irish of the health and safety violations students who had rented a house i found in April by a Yarmouth hous- from him in Hyannis. ing inspector. The town health inspector 41!, Lyon, a landlord and magazine deemed the house unfit for human 'f s publisher, calls them problem habitation,and Lyon now may face Al ' tenants. a criminal charge in connection r- �r'' Whoever's right, it's the latest in with the case. x „. long string of scrapes between A Cape Cod Times column June Lyon and tenants, Lyon and town 23 outlining the plight of the Irish officials,and Lyon and the media. students triggered scores of tele Those who have dealt with him phone calls from outraged readers say that among Cape Cod land- who offered help to the students. lords, Lyon stands out not only for Many of the callers reported bad the number and type of violations experiences dealing with Lyon. he is accused of, but for the vitriol Barnstable health director Thom- with which he attacks unhappy ten- as McKean said the 30 health and ants or those who question his safety violations found at the dealings. Hinckley Road house rented by the "Jeff Lyon, I believe, is a unique Irish students far exceeds the num- individual in the way he conducts ber usually found by inspectors. , ix business," said Tanya Daigneault, "It's not typical that we would director of the Dennis Health De- have a situation where tenants " x partment."The guy's just flagrant." would be without hot water, with- In addition to his Yarmouth tus- out a working smoke detector,with 1 sle, Lyon is charged with violating electrical panel violations, all at the 4w: health,safety and zoning standards same time,"said McKean. ;*,• � ; in Barnstable and Dennis. In Dennis, Lyon is charged with .. Th L dl d In a telephone interview Friday, illegally renting out a Dennisport Lyon again claimed he has been un- house to more than one tenant, fairly targeted by the Times be- Lyon claims the 425 Main St.prop cause of his conservative views. erty is a three-family house;Dennis '" r, "Just use some of that liberal officials say he is wrong. compassion and fairness," Lyon Staff Photos by VINCENTDeWITT told a reporter. "Let my side of the Please see LYON/A-7 ■Jeffrey A. Lyon gets Into his car after taking photos Wednesday of the property at 225 Hinckley Road, story be told." — _ Hyannis,he rented to eight Irish students for the summer. A-2 PAGE Two SUNDAY CAPE COD TIMES,JUNE 30,1NIS isco alian bishop named Boston OKshospital Ep p pmerger. AA Meetings B-7 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nal candidates from more than health care for all,"Mayor Thomas evils. It's a matter of taking action Achievements G-6 60 applicants for the job, and ■ Action touted to BOSTON — The Rev.Gordon the one from the diocese. M.Menino said. now, biting the bullet, knowing e on Advice D-6 Y Menino believed the city hospi- that some people are going to be P. Scruton, rector of St. Francis Scruton received 166 votes on ensure care for the Ann[enders D-6 Church in Holden, was elected tal, founded in 1864, wasn't going negatively impacted.The other op the fourth ballot; the Rev. Rose Automotive J-1 the eighth ma G. Sullivan received 118 poor; 1200 workers to survive in today's health care tion was to take no action. By tak E isco a '�' p ' ' cost-cutting environment,unless it ing action today,we preserved a lot Books D-2 P P and the Very Rev. Mark S. Sisk found a partner, said Menino spo- of jobs," City council president lian bishop had 19. A total of 153 votes, a expected to lose jobs. Bridge D-7 of the D i o- keswoman Tracey Lynch. James Kelly said after the vote. majority of both lay and clergy Cape&Islands B-1 cese of Wes The new private not-for-profit Councillor Albert "Dapper" votes,were needed to elect. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The diocese, which includes entity, called Boston Medical Cen- O'Neill said he voted against the Classified H_1 tern Massa chusetts about 25,000 area Episcopa BOSTON — The Boston Cit ter, has serving the poor as one of deal because hundreds of people Crossword F-4 4 y its stated missions,Lynch said. "are going to lose their jobs for yesterday. lians,had been without a bishop Council yesterday voted to a EconomyE-1 Delegates for more than a ear. Since the Y Y p- About 2,600 city employees will greed and for a buck." g Y prove a merger between the Bos Editorials G-2 from all 69 death of the seventh Bishop ton University Medical Center Join about 1,600 university hospital The deal survived last-minute parishes of Robert Denig in the spring of Hospital and Boston City Hospital. employees on the new campus in negotiations over whether the new Education F-10 P p the city's South End. The two hos- corporation should recognize a the diocese 1995, a standing committee has The deal,which had been in the Engagements D-7 which in- SCRUTON had charge of diocesan affairs. works for two ears,was a roved t each occupy a city block, small union that represented Bos- cludes Berkshire, Franklin, Scruton, a native of Roches Y PP with Boston University's medical ton City Hospital's 300 resident e..ro.tainmant F-5 by a 9 4 vote.Hampshire, Hampden, and ter, N.H. "Because of the actions we are school on a block in between. physicians,typically doctors in the The new hospital's staff is ex- early years of their careers. Worcester counties met at Church officials said it is an taking today, thousands of poor pected to be cut by 1,200 people Lynch said the union won recog- Christ Church Cathedral in ticipated that the bishop-elect and uninsured patients will contin- Springfield for the s special will be approved b the E isco- during the next five years, Lynch ninon for as long as they want. P PP Y P ue to have a place to go in Boston said, with two-thirds of the cut Boston University Medical Center convention. pal Church and will be conse- to get high quality care.This merg- coming from attrition and early Hospital officials had only wanted Scruton, 49,was one of six fi- crated in October. er preserves the mission of Boston retirement. to recognize the union for one City Hospital to provide access to `°It was the lesser of all of the Year. 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Officers David Dickey and Patrick Carty and his dog When 1t 1s time for "Hank" persued the suspect on .,�,.�.« E� j ,..tt you or your children foot through a wooded area and a �RD• OHD ��'�;teil�, to get braces, C1100Se housing development where the suPPLY CORP. r suspect left his bike and ran 539 Higgins Crowell Rd., a doctor with a good West Yarmouth ®775-M 92 0 ORTHO"; through a bog. Showroom Open Mon-Fri 8am3pm,Saturdays Sam-'bi Noon C- L 111tat1on and a Timothy Martin,23,of West Yar- - m. th iunc arrPctPd after he was FROM PAGE ONE SAUDI views. WEATHER bombers by a U.S. "The security that existed at rity officer who sav une 30 "The answer was,`No,not at this Khobar Towers the night of the ex- white Chevrolet Cal !cast for daytime conditions and high temperatures time,' "answer w said at an infors plosion was the exact level of secu- After Tuesday's \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\� mal briefing for journalists yester- rity that was recommended by the law enforcement k 2 k k k k \k`�` ` dayevening. "This is something Joint team that did all the surveys" plained in anonym k k k � \ \Caribou\68° \ we ere all oncerned about." g following the November blast, the news organizations t. k k k k k .\.\ti\ \\�\\\\\\�`. official said. "I find it very hard to government had not p \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Schwalier's disclosure adds to believe that the U.S.military would k Montreal 80° 3\� \\`\k\�\`\ questions about whether the Saudi agents to interrogate �}k vvv�v�v�vw say,"Block off the parking lot,'and g \�\ \� government did enough to protect the Saudis would say no." arrested for the Noven U.S. personnel following a smaller denying them intelli er p g Y g g 2 ` `;`; bombing that killed five Americans the search for the bombers tentially could have rE ' k 2 k k \``` last November in the capital rtal of continues, U.S. investigators have p p located several important clues in Dhahran bombing. The k Boston �s° Riyadh and a rash of threats beheaded last month. ' Alban aa° k ` ' Y the rubble, including a blackened v ? }Jk \ against Americans by Islamic ex- crankshaft and a Mercedes hubcap U.S. officials have a, Springfield so° tremist groups. g A Saudi official saidyesterdaythat came from the explosives-lad- lic criticism of Saudi . 56° ``. .` en gasoline tanker, Air Force offi- world's largest oil expo that although he had no informa- cials said yesterday. The crank- linchpin of U.S.security `* New York ea° tionontheAmericanrequesttoex- shaft has a serial number that the Persian Gulf. On Fri ex- pand the buffer zone, security ex- presumably could lead to the own ever,White House spoke k \Atlantic Z k k k k k Ocean perts from both countries studied er of the vehicle. chael McCurry acknowlE irk the Khobar Towers complex care � A Saudi official, who spoke on "we may have wished th Washington 94' fully after the November blast. He condition of anonymity,said inves- more" cooperation from said the protective measures in tigators had been provided with a dis during the investigz ©1996Accuweather,Inc. place reflected a consensus of good description of the two the November bombing. 3 FLURAES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT CLOUDY CLOUDY Airmen hurt Sunday, June 30. in bombin 9 s 60s 70s he s g return from c iture zones for the day. Middle East ii 3 e k 4>? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 �a• i• } EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. � � — Forty-three airmen seriously wounded in the truck bombing at H tack on a military housing complex in Saudi Arabia arrived home yesterday. Four ambulances and two buses greeted the C-141 jet transport as it rolled up on the tarmac. Many of -� © the wounded were carried off in 1 .� 01996 ADDuwea,ner, wheelchairs and stretchers. Some were able to get aboard other 0 0 planes on their own. SNOW ICE sUAIM Earlier, six F-15 Eagle fighters Q� and their pilots from the same unit : ' returned as part of a normal rota- •- - - �" _., tion. In honor of the 19 airmen killed in the bombing,four of the F- ASSOCIATED PRESS ....90 75 89 75 cdv 89 74 clr 15s flew over the base and then 90 70 68 90 72 cdv 95 es cdy one broke off in what is known as a 0 A serviceman wounded in Saudi Arabia is greeted by a friend on the se 73 a9 69 ctr 9a es cdv "missing man formation." tarmac after his arrival yesterday at Eglin Air Force Base,Fla. 55 49 56 50 r n 58 49 r n Meanwhile, another contingent 91 74 89 73 cdy 87 67 clr terday, nine were to be treated at King; and the departing airmen, 101 67 107 72 clr 108 78 clr comprising a dozen planes and 130 .95 72 97 72 clr 97 73 cdy the Eglin hospital, while the re- members of the wing's 60th 98 65 97 67 clr 93 67 clr pilots and ground crew members mainder were to be flown to var Fighter Squadron, expected to be 91 70 94 72 clr 90 71 clr was preparing to head to the Per- 94 75 96 75 cdy 94 75 cdy ious hospitals around the country. gone about 90 days. 95 74 90 74 ccl� 66 66 89 77 `cir sian Gulf region where the deadly The 33rd is nicknamed "No- On Friday, flag-waving friends 92 82 84 65 clr 64 57 cdy blast occurred. 91 69 93 71 clr 93 71 cdy The dead include a dozen air- mads"because of frequent deploy- and relatives at Eglin welcomed 92 74 .01 92 75 cdv 91 75 cdv ments dating back to World War 11. 155 other returning survivors of 6875 65 85 68 93 68 cl 90 73 Cdi men from the 33rd Fighter Wing's Those airmen who were sched- the attack. Seventeen survivors re- 70 94 74 clr 94 73 cdv 58th Fighter Squadron and six oth ...97 79 88 66 clr 89 63 clr ers from Patrick Air Force Base uled to leave late yesterday for Qa- ceived a similar greeting at Patrick. 77 62 .17 89 65 cdV 93 73 93 69 car near Cape Canaveral. tar,about 100 miles from Dhahran, The 58th Fighter Squadron also .107 73 107 79 cdy 109 83 cdy had a new sense of awareness had been deployed to Saudi Arabia ...88 69 89 70 cdv 84 65 cir Planes and personnel from the about the Middle East. for the Persian Gulf War. During _..61 46 74 57 r n 84 60 Or ..77 52 82 54 cdy 83 57 clr bases are rotated in and out of the that conflict, it suffered no casual- ...77 54 76 61 r n 86 64 clr Persian Gulf region on a regular "I would describe it more as dis- g p g 91 64 92 68 cdv 94 68 cdv gties while racking u the highest 85 45 94 51 clr 96 56 clr basis to enforce the United Na- cretion than fear,"said Capt.Craig air-to-air kill total of an allied _..70 64 93 68 cdy 91 69 clr Y ...95 57 101 64 clr 99 64 clr tions'no fly zone in southern Iraq. King, an F-15 pilot from Clarks unit,downing 16 Iraqi planes. .. 74 92 75 cdy 89 68 clr 85 Today,The Eglin victims died just two ville, Ark. "We're accustomed to as s3 9a sa clr 99 65 clr y, President Clinton is 8 4 79 64 cdy 77 74 64 cdy days before their 90-day deploy- having good security around the scheduled to meet privately with 85 59 85 56 clr 77 55 clr ment was to have ended. perimeter of our bases. We don't families of the dead and attend me- 76 62 1.77 so 6z cdv 7z 52 cav Of the 43 injured returning yes expect that to change." morial services at both bases. 72 48 73 52 cdy 74 55 cdy 89 76 88 56 clr 90 57 Or " fl4 82 49 cdy 87 53 Or _ 7 ' lid 44 1�wwwwrllw ,., 7 R sM b.'sdGT '41PE' +fi '��S�TiC s �a�"ua , .,,5 a•' •e^'�°k� :. - �,�a�--• ,mow .ar ^h�: �„. �� �. .x.. f s N'na Staff Photo by VINCENT DeWITT Charity Tinti with her infant son,Taryn,at South Yarmouth duplex rent- until health and safety violations are corrected.Lyon says the family will t from Jeffrey A.Lyon.Mrs.Tinti and her husband are withholding rent be evicted if rent is not received promptly. court to have a judge decide, so be XON Barnstable health director Thomas �t Lyon does not think it is unusual ,ntinued from A-1 for a landlord to be cited for so McKean said the 30 health and safety many violations in three different The Dennis Board of Appeals towns. "The nature of rental prop- ,ranted a special permit to a pre- violations found at the Hinckley Road erty is it's constantly in need of up- rious owner to convert the property keep,"he said. into a three-family home subject to house rented by the Irish students far McKean, the Barnstable health conditions,but a year later the per- inspector, said there are no prob- mit expired when the conditions — exceeds the number usually found by lems at four other Lyon rental pro- including a septic system upgrade inspectors. perties inspected recently. Those —were not met. inspections were required before In his business magazine, Lyon tenants receiving state rental subsi- called Daignault and other Dennis dies could move in. officials racists for pursuing their On her first full day home from or he would seek to evict them. Lyon — who last week was ex- case against him. y pelled from the Hyannis Rotary Two of the families that had been Two Cod Hospital, Lyon came to Under the state sanitary code, Club — is unapologetic about his livin in L on's Dennis buildin are house to pick up the rent check.He Lyon had 30 days to make a "good tendency to take the offensive black. In a March letter to the also delivered a letter to the Tintis faith effort"to complete the repairs. against those who question his health department, Lyon charged saying they must begin making As of last week,at least four viola- business operations. their payments on time. Favorite targets are media outlets one woman moved "due to the ra- tions had not been fixed. These in- that question his way of doing busi- cial hazing she experienced from "The alternative is that when cluded repairs to the water heater, ness. Cape Cod Times publisher your office." your lease is up, the only reference shower stall and heating vents in Scott Himstead,Cape Cod Commu- Lyon is scheduled to appear in that we will give your future land- the small two-bedroom apartment nity Newspapers publisher Victoria both Barnstable and Orleans dis- lord is`the worst payment record of the Tintis share with their 2-month- Ogden and the parents of Barnsta trict courts on July 9 to face the 25 tenants. . ."' old son,Taryn. g p Dennis and Barnstable charges. ble Patriot editor David Still all have In the Yarmouth case, Charity The next day,April 26,Yarmouth "We've got one tenant who loves been attacked in print by Lyon as a Tinti said her family's problems The inspector Brian Heaslip vi- us on one side and another who result of stories in these with Lyon began in February; her sited the Tintis apartment in re- hates on the other side," Lyon said publications. husband was out of work, and they sponse to a call from Mrs.Tinti.The in response. After Ogden's newspapers wrote had trouble coming up with the violations cited included missing about his legal troubles in Dennis March rent on their Seaview Ave- window screens, a malfunctioning He said his relationship with the last year, Lyon reported that she nue duplex. gas stove,unfinished ceiling repairs Tintis started off fine when they was registered to vote in the "Peo- They paid the full $450 in two and loose bathroom tiles. moved in last fall,but that changed ple's Republic of Cambridge," not payments within a week of the due The Tintis paid their rent in May, during the period Shawn Tinti was on Cape Cod. date. but when all of the repairs had not out of work (he has since found a p job). Lyon said he launches the retali- In April,the couple was late again been made by June 10,they notified ations in his Business Digest col- with a payment when Mrs.Tinti,21, Lyon they would withhold their "Probably over the last three or umn"because of the hypocrisy." gave birth by emergency Caesarean rent. four months we could do nothing "Liberals write about compas- section a day before the rent pay- On June 21, Lyon notified the that would make them happy," sion,"he said."Conservatives write ment was due. Tintis they had 14 days to pay$450 Lyon said, "and if we had to go to about hypocrisy." �t Philleo,and Tanya Daignealt of the Health Department,and Herbert Goldberg,Marie Roy,and Quentin Murray of the Dennis Zon- ing Board of Appeals(Cape Cod's oldest in terms of age,and apparently least likely to get voted Grandparents-of-the-Year).It's a scan- dalous story with racist overtones,told in three parts. ` Those sets of children being bullied in Dennis,include my own four kids,who actu- ally own the property through Dennisport Family Realty Trust,which was set up with their college savings funds.The other three sets of bullied kids include the children of the Perry family,the Elliot family,and the Carriea servaetions family,all of whom stand to lose their homes. It's worth noting that the.Perry and Carrie by Jeffrey Lyon, PUBLISHER children are black. The story begins with the Dennis Health Dennis Town Officials Bully Their Department as run by Paul Covell of Harney's. You know the place,it's the"super store"with Way to a No Black"White Christmas" nothing on the shelves,and myriad financial problems well-documented in recent years: - It's no secret that the Town of Dennis is Covell's minions include Connie Philleo of Dennis Health Board Chairman, Paul Cape Cod's Peyton Place and Harper Valley Wellfleet and Tanya Daignealt,and he sent l photographed in happier days Covell PTA all rolled into one. It's one of the few them on repeated witch hunts to our proper- C 98el towns known to sue itself,and its history of ty. bullying its own taxpayers is long and varied. Regular readers of this column know that quor business,supposedly regulated by the It should come as no surprise that this bul- my Grandmother Lyon had insights into"glass Health Department, would in fact be the lying now extends to children.As this column town halls and the throwing of stones",so we Chairman of said department... is being written three days before Christmas, heeded her advice,and took a drive over Har- He didn't welcome us into the store to an four sets of children are being victimized by ney's way. Many people have questioned why Dennis Town officials Paul Covell, Connie someone like Covell,who's in a food and li- Continued on page 44 i t a4 JANUARY/1996 Life-long resident, and it's all of the above. ' longrime Fireman Lt.Tucker, If you want to get areal view of the sou!- visited the property in Octo- less nature of Dennis,visit Town Hall son.. berofthis vear,and confirmed dav, entering just the fover so you're our o- 't the propertys status asa multi- view,but well within earshot.You'll hear to%k {,l family property dating back hall employees referring to your fellow re y ` decades. 9) Dennis Housing dents as"s.o.b.s",and worse. Odds are yol: Authority employee,Charlie might even hear them referring to you th— Booth inspected the property, way.That's called biting the hand that feed pronounced it"the nicest seen in OURTOWN called Dennis. _ . this year",signed off,and en- The epilogue of this tragic tale of Denni>. Bred into leases for the N[UL- A Town Out of Control, will be written irr. TIPLE units. 1996,and Dennis taxpayers will again foot In a retail business,or even the legal bill's as numerous lawsuits are file used car dealer, if they of based on town employee bungling and per fer You one thing,and in the sonal malfeasance.(Add in the juicy half-mil t<velfth hour try and sleaze you lion dollar suit just filed against Denni: into another,that called ma- Housing Authority,by it's own ten-vear di- ,.;,_ licious fraud and "Bait & rector,Marlene Hoey(details in the next DI- ;_ Switch". In Dennis when GEST)and it will again be an expensive vear town employees take your to reside in the bullying town of Dennis. The war that oute y,tax you on a 3-fammoney on ily,tell i1 u verbal- will remain thee rave' and of u 8 olds roper Y Y � Y P P Iv it's a 3-family, then in the ties and numerous out-of-business signs(pho- Disearded machinery rusts and leaks at Health twelfth hour try and deliver a cos in next month's issue). In the Board Chairman Paul Covell's Harney's Store on Rte. 1-family,that's called business Tanya-In-Wonderland world-called Dennis. 134 in Dennis (Photo taken 12112195) as usual. "yes" means "no", "up" means "down', m_- Chapter three of this mod- town official's word means a thing,and Ivin�: ec W ite Christmas - Appeals,which is today staffed by�� ern tragedy involves the Zoning Board of is the order of the day. And the resoundin_ four out of message echoes out across Cape Cod:DE Continued from page 3 the same five people who unanimously grant- NIS IS ANTI-FAMILY,ANTI-BUSINES u ed the original variance back in 1989. At the AND THE WORST PLACE IN NEW E swc V.hacquestion,but we did take tl:e,pho- ZBA meeting last nigh.,A _e of thcse old and. GLAND TO OWN.P_R0PF_RTY..: tos in this issue documenting how Commis- bitter people,Marie Roy,Quintin Murray,and sioner Covell believes himself above the law, realtor Herbert Goldberg did the sleazy thing, and throws rusting machines-and his rotting, and threw four young families lives into dis- —B b— former bottle-shaped sign about the back array,all on Christmas eve. property. The illegality and hypocrisy of it What were their reasons for speak volumes. spreading misery from their own The second part of this look at the dark hollow lives to those of these twelve , side of Dennis involves the question"Are these innocent children?Here are some officials evil,or just bungling incompetents. quotes(are you listening NAACP j r 1 The town now tries to claim that our eight Community Action,EOCD,DSS, bedroom farmhouse, with.three kitchens, and HUD?):Marie Roy says:"those ;, ,5 three baths,and 15 total roms,is actually a people really bring down values.. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. Quintin Murray, Chairman says: That despite these proven facts: 1) For at "it's like dead bodies that aren't bur- v least seven years,Dennis Assessors have rated led properly". Herbert Goldberg it a"105" legal 3-familv)2) Selectmen list it 's eaks:"I can't-see having the type ' as a 3-family in the master plan submitted to of people that would live in units r the Cape Cod Commission 3) It is taxedat that small..." (No,Mr. Goldberg, $151,200 (a price that is laughable in that it's not Sesuit Harbor,but it is their bombed-out stretch of Roue 28,where FOR home, it exceeds state and federal ",u SALE signs and vacant buildings outnumber standards,and it's all thev've got). trees) 4)The Assistant Building inspector, Hello,Mr.Murray,Mr. Goldberg, Carolyn Redfern,confirmed its 3-fami1y sta- and Marie Roy,in case you missed .:,, tus to Carey Commercial's listing broker back the last twenry years in America, before it went on the market in April. 5) racial discrimination is now illegal. _ 4 f Health Department employee Connie Phil- It also appears that these three had leo demanded rental permit fees based on secretly talked to the Health and , THREE UNITS in June of this year,and again Building Departments, which is in October(before she learned that black fam- expressly forbidden by law. +� ilies might live there)6)Building Department The question then becomes: is - head Elbert Ulshoeffer demanded building modern day Dennis best described Remember that bottle-shaped sign in front of permits in May and June based on tV(ULTI- as"the old preving on the voung"' Harney's back in the 70's and 80's? If you run FAMILY rates 7)A legal variance was granted or"the rich preying on the poor", the Board of Health,feel free to just fling it back on March 8, 1989 by the Dennis Zoning or"the strong preying on the weak"? behind your store along with a myriad of other Board of Appeals for THREE FAMILY USE. First hand experience suggests that trash and garbage. (Photo taken 12/12/95 (a 17 �- ,-zt&111-16- i i j - _ �� _ - If I it I 37 M N 7 18 96 :S!! E.b XE LYON ENNIFER&JEFFREY 468 CRAIGVILLE BEACH ROAD NISPORT WILLIAMS, DOUG (LEAD INSPECTOR) ., f 775-1500 , 4 HOUSE WAS RESIDED LAST SPRING-NO - PERMIT. LEAD MATERIALS WERE ' REMOVED WITHOUT NOTIFYING " HEALTH DEPARTMENT. MR.WILLIAMS WILL NOTIFY THE STATE. �pimw-, PAIN tR t A¶i z � 3 H2• EE, f QUERY PROPERTY: QUERY END QUERY PROPERTY PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 07/18/96 PARCEL ID 246 072 GEO ID 15001 LOT/BLOCK. DBA PROPERTY ADDRESS OWNER LYON 468 CRAIGVILLE BEACH RD JENNIFER & JEFFREY 56 CRAIGVILLE ROAD W. Hyannisport HYANNISPORT MA 02647 PHONE DISTRICT HY DEVELOPMENT STATUS D DELETED FROM USE CAPACITY(NOTES) ZONING DIST/ZOC RB SEWER SYSTEM FLOOD PLN/ELEV. WATER SYSTEM OKH? ## BEDROOMS ZBA DECISION FAMILY APT LOT SIZE 196020 OPER/MGR NAME WET LANDS MULT ADDRESS USE 101 (N) EXT / (P) REVIOUS / NO (T) ES / PER(M) ITS / (V) IOLATIONS / (G) EOBASE / (E) XIT