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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0065 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE I�� Town of Barnstable Building Department Brian Florence, CBO BUILDING DEPT. Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 SEP 2 12020 www.town.barnstable.ma.us TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Pre-application for Business Certificate Date c� Ma p (:)SParcel Applicant Information Applicants Name �C •� /� ) nG. 65o L,bec-A AVe- . I ,� C Applicants Address (.),n�ph . Pv 07D$3 Email AddressLHURFl,a.1G(�-!ZC j?� g)3Cla Bn'+ I'4 Telephone Number 908-682- 0888 Listed ❑ Unlisted ❑ Business Information New Business? ______________. Yes No Business is a registered corporation? ________________________ Yes No If yes Name of Corporation 614 w [� �/D f)I� L r) Does business operate under the registered corporate name? Yes No Is the business a sole proprietorship or home occupation? _______ _ Yes No If yes then a Home Occupation Registration is required-See Building Division Staff Name of Business a. 8�yOn b u8? Business Address 65 -�-ncl eh�erg(� R. �YEx.n n i S� �I oa6z>) Type of Business 4 ta t L- Building Commissioner Office Us O, ly Conditio s Building Commissioner f Date ova Clerk Office Use Only MAIN OFFICE P840ME � Main Street Acton, MA 01720-5804 (800) 343-0567 Lumber Company FAX(978) 263-9806 cj/ cop cc a�76-0 _ 489 Sullivan Avenue 10524 Doswell Road Station Street So. Windsor, CT 06074 Doswell,VA 23047 Englishtown, NJ 07726 (800)243-2198 (800)782-4528 (800)631-2108 FAX(860)289-7138 FAX(804)876-3363 FAX (732) 446-5036 Web Site:www.rexlumber.com WHOLESALE LUMBER-CUSTOM MILLWORK-MOULDINGS-CYPRESS& YELLOW PINE FOREIGN&DOMESTIC HARDWOOD-EASTERN& WESTERN PINES r Home Depot * Materials T e r . r ' t , r ` 2002 . Cape Cod Commission Documents �� Bps CAPE COD COMMISSION O 3225 MAIN STREET P.O.BOX 226 BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 •YS S (508)362-3828 S�C1 H7 c, FAX(508)362-3136 s E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission.org April 24,2002 Mr. Myer Singer J 0 " yt Singer& Singer,LLC �N - 26 Upper CountyRoad PO Box 67 Dennisport,MA 02639 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL RE: Home Depot Lite,Southwind Plaza,Hyannis Dear Mr. Singer: This letter is to inform you that at its April 18,2002 meeting,the Cape Cod Commission voted to assert jurisdiction over the proposed Home Depot Lite in Hyannis, Massachusetts,pursuant to Section 12(h)of the Cape Cod Commission Act. The ` proposed project is for the reuse of the former Bradlees retail store in the Southwind Plaza,Hyannis. Section 3(e)of the Commission's Enabling Regulations state that the Commission has mandatory jurisdiction overuse changes whielf have a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet. The proposed project has been determined to meet the definition of a change of use per Section 1(c)of the Enabling Regulations, in that the proposal involves a change in the nature and purpose of the use and would have a greater impact on resources protected under the Regional Policy Plan(RPP). Since the space to be occupied- is also greater that 10,000 square feet,it qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) f We would be pleased to meet with you at a pre'application meeting regarding our review of the project.To schedule this meeting or if you have any questions,please contact me at (508) 362-3828. Sincerely, 1 Phil Dascombe,AICP Planner z Auv 14--0-$ 09s43 From-CAPE COD COE?1MISSIOh 5083623136 T-995 P.02 F-376. 0S/22/2003 13•40 FAX 617859727` vu2 COMMONWEALTH.Of NMASSAOHUSETfS SUFFOIX,ss: LAND COURT MISt:ELLANEOUS 281115 HOME DEPOT U.S.A., I11C I HEREBY ATTEE-TAND CERTIFY ON- MAY el'r I THATTHE rjREGbING 06WNIEW IS A FULL Plaintiff TRUE AND r raq�,,I rT OOPY OF TH5 ORIGINAL 0N, :-ILA IN M Ors M v w AW1AM RJE J.I=tK—aUER THE CAPE CUD.I:O MISSION -D►PU`,y IIE r*cM,R r LAND WIM fly —Zzy ?407TON FOR ENTRY OF A)AGMENT The pal ivsm.ove.pursuant to Wss..Chusetts P.uje of Civil Nocefte Sa(a),that the Agreement f+r Judgniet:t attached 1weto be eamied as t1w judgment of ills Court. The grounds for this motion era that The parties have reached an agreement which resolves all of dae issues raised in fts litigation and wish to have that ageemment entered as the judgment of the Court. The Agre=ent for Judgment atrashed b=to has been signed by both PAr ies arrd by tlt.eir cvuneeL ' ITM CAFE�01)C01MMSSION DOME DEPOT USA,.A,.WC. By lot,- + s, By its.a�raeys, ' Eric W, t ger ,: Leonard M Singe BBC}531960 BBO 464600 Choaie,Aa&Siewar Craighead Glick UP 53 State Sbul- 277 Dartmouth St v et Boston.Musachusem 02109 Boston.Massachusetts 02116 (617)2--8•-5000 (617)$$9-•8200 Au�14-03 09:43 From-CAPE COD COWISSION 508SE23136 T-995 P.03 F-379 OS/12/2003 13:42 VKX% 61785027" UUU) At;REEM M, FOR 1UJQ?LW ' This Agreement for Judgment(Agreement)is entered into this day of T, by end between the CaAe Cod Comcnissiar► (Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc. (Home Depot). WHETS,Home Depot is engaged in the business of the retail sale of goods,and WHEREAS,the Commission is a Massachusetts county agency established by Chapter 716 a'F the Acts and Resolves of 1989,as amended(Act);and WHEREAS,Home Depot proposes to develop a so-caliea"Home Depot:Lite"store consisting of approximately 79,995 square feet of ground floor area iwd 2,105 square feet of meuanide space Ctmluding demolition of the existiag 14.000 square foot mezzanine) as shown on a plain entitled"Home Depot USA,Inc.,Scare Number 2612,Hyanuis, Massachusetts,65 ludeperndenee Drive,"prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture, EAginseting,plazming,aitd dazed 314102 and last revised 3/28/03,Sheet titled"floor Plans."Sheet,N=ber A.1.0,(Plau)(l xhlbit A)in a vacant retail building to th with associated parking and access(Project)formally occupied by Bmdlees at 65 Independence Drive,Southwind Plaza,in the Town of Barnstable,Massachusetts (Premises);and ' i Aus-14-03 09:44 From-CAPE COD COMSSiON 6013623136 T-995 P.04/25 -F-376 M/22/2O43 13:49 PAa 61709727` WHEREftS,an exampie of a"Horne Depot kite"Store exists in Staten Island,New York and �cpresents a departure.*ow traditional.-or customary Home Depot retailing it terms of The store's size,inventory,and productracking system and other featut-cs;and,. WHEREAS,the Project is located within a Wellhead Protection Areaip 4Vjct identified by the Commission's 1996 Regional Policy plan(RPF);and WHEREAS,the R.PP prohibits greater than hou.sehold quatttides of hazardous materials in Wellhead Protection Ateas Districts: W1iEREAS,the quantity of ba. .=dous iaterials and hazardous wastes mtribtuable to the former$3-a0lees at die Premises is unresolved:and, WHEREAS,Horne Depot mdi iatalns that the-Project does not constitute a Change of Use under the Commission's Regulations aad that the Cormrmssion doss not have jurisdiction over the jtoject;and z WHEM%S,on or about April.18,10.02,the Commission voted to assoa jurlsdictioa over the proposed Project pursuant to'Sectiou Mh)of the Act;and WHERW.'on or about?viay 21,2002 Home Depot filed a complaint in the Land Court , Departrilent of the Trial Court,Docket#Misc.28116 appealing be Commission's assertion of jurisdiction;and 2 2 Aus-14-03 09:44 PrwCAPE COD COMMON 50836231as T-995 P.05/25 P-376 t 05/22/2003 13:49 FAX 817E69727' UVO WHEREAS,the issue oftheprisdicdon of the Commission with respect to the Project is unresolved;and WNERF-j�S,the parties hereto wish to sa*tla this litigation and enter into an agreement resolving all issues conceriung Nome Depot's development of the Project; NOWT ` . JFORE,tk parties hereto stipulate And agree as follows I, Home Depot shall be permitted.to use and occupy the Premises for retail uses as allowed under the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance,as the saint may be amended from ume to time,together with,uses(such as parking)customarily accessory thereto.such uses also to be in acwrdanca with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 2: The parties agree that Home Aepae shall not keep and maintain on the Premises at any rinse more than 36,319 gallons of Hazardous Materials,of which no more than 5 PC gallons shall bs Type 1 Hazardouu Materials as that term is defined in paragraph 3 below. 3. For the purposes of this Agreement for Judgmeut,Type l lH azardous Materials shall men those inventory items classified in th.Horne Depot categories (identified by Department,Gass,and Subclass)listed in the attached Exhibi B- 3 1 Au-14-03 09:45 Fr,9m-CAPE COD COWISSI0,Y 508352.13,E T495 P46/25 F-378 - 04/22/2003 13:49 FAX 917859727" I together with Those Specific inventory items listed in the attached Exhibit 8_2. In general these Type 1 Hazardous Materials are materials that,based on the best available information: 1)contain solvents,oil-based paints,peuolehrn products,pesticides,herbicides or other substances;and 2)are likcly.by virtue of their physical state and anviron bental mobility,to result hi groundwater contaminatiou if spilled or otherwise released to the environment. For the purposes of this Agreement those inventory items classified in the Home Depot categories Identified by Department,Class,and Subclass)lisred'in the attmehed ExhibitB-together with those specific inventory items listed in the at ached ]g4bihij D shall be deemed td be Type 2 Hazardous Materials.For purposes of this Agreement,Hazardous Materials{`'Hazardous Materials")shall mean those xaterials thatareType 1 Hazardous Materials or Type 2 Hazardous Materials as set forth above - . 4. The two limitadons on the voluma of Hazardous Materials set forth herein , a total.store inventory of no more than 35,319 gallons of Razardous Materials,of which no more than 5,007 gallons may be Type 1 Hazardous Materials)arc intended as overall,total caps'neithar of which shall be exceeded.These 11mitations would bo equally reachad,for txautple,with respect to Type A Hazardous Materials,whether Home Depot maintained an inventory consisting of 5,1040 gallons of a single product or 100 products whose combined volvms was 5,000 gallons. 4 Aug-14-03 09:45 From-CAPE COD COWISSION 500382313s T-995 P.O7/25 F-3716 ' 6ri/22:2003 13:49 F.Q1 817859727" Y %SUUj $, Prior to opening the store;Hame Mpot,or its designee shall provide to the Executive Director of the Commission(Executive Director).the name of the storc manager and an inventory of all Type 1 and-Type 2 Hazardous Materials ` that will be present upon opening.Said inventory stall be fonnatted to include the common name of each product,The manufacturer or supplier,the type of product,eAd Home Depot's relevant stock keep]rig unit(SKU)or goods inventory code.It shah also be Formatted consistent with the Exhibits attached to this Agreement,and with the complies tool developer)by Home Depot. At this time Home Depot shall also provide to the Exccurivt Director a memorandum describing Home Depot's standard operating procedures for assuring in-store cornptianca on a day-tor-day oper"r g]basis with the limitations on Hazardous Materials set forth in this Agreenz in(the"Hazmat SOF1.Home Depot shall also provide to the Executive Director copies of any sipificant revisions of the Hazmat SOP within 30 days of such revision. b. Home Depot shall within 30 days after completion of its annual inventory each year,xls a detailed annual inventory perfor;tit d by a third party contractor and/or company that specializes in conduodag inventories for retail firms,substaq.tially in the iforri of the spreadsheets in ~ • iLq B-1 9ww o 4 attached hereto,of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site and , gallonage with the Executive Director(the"Annual Hazardous Materials Repon").Home Depot shall also provide to the Commission an inventory of All Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site on a quarrerly basis within 5 Aus-14-03 00:46 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5093623i36 T-995 . P.06/25, F-376 05./22/2003 13:49 FAX 017950727` uufl ? ; 30 days after the close of each quarter.Such quarterly inventory report shall ba consistent with the Exhibits attached to this Agreement mid With the compliance€ool referenced is paragraph 7 below.Such quarterly inventory reports shall also include,during the first year following store opening, morthly totals of Type 1 Hazardous Materials and total HazArdous Materials for each quarter.All such reports shall 'include notcC of any Luanne,• reformulation or new products in accordance with paragraph 9 below. 7, Horne Depot shall develop and use a compliance tool for irrmplemen7ng this Agreemebt-Jn consultador:with Commission staff.Sue}: tool shall be at least a eomputerized dam bast using avlicrosoft ACCESS or!other draffar program. Such database and tool shall provide for appropriate quarterly reports.It shall - also be Used with the annual turd-parry inventory. 3. The Comrniss on•or its agents may at any time enter upon tht:Premises during Home.J aW's normal operating.hours and undertake an inspection to determine Home Depots curnpliattce with ffie.limit boas set forth in this Agreommt.Itmmediately upon making such:an entiy for the purpose of Such inspection.the Comalinion or its agents shall notify Houle Depot's on-site manager and shall be allowed unlimited access to all retail areas of the Premises,including storage areas,and to records reasonably related to the matters.addrCs9cd in this Agreement. AQ Fug-14-03 09:46 from—CAPE COD COMMI SS10N 5093823136 T-995 P.09/26 F-3T6 s. W22/2003 13:49 FAX 6ITSBOT17 9. When Home Depot adds anew or reformulated item to inventory which is a hazardous material as that terse is defined in the Commission's Regional Policy Plawdated November 1996 such item shall be initially classified by Home Depot as a Type 1 or Type 2 Hazardous!Material cottsisteut with paragraph 3 above(Assess► imz).Home Depot shall provide notice of such items is the quarterly report for the quarter in which such item is added to inve,uosy,such notict to be.in the form of an Etjibit B-5 tliorato.Such notice shall include Home Depot's Assessment and the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSM for all items that it classifies as Type 2.1f the Commission does not respond in writing to Rome Depot within 45 days of the slate the quarterly rep+irt is received by the Commission's offica,such Assessrnent shall be deemed to have been accepted by the Commission.If the Commission disagrees With an Assessment it shall so notify Home Depat within said 45 days and Home Depot shall modify the inventory to remain within the Type 1 and total limits set forth in paragraph 2 of this Agremont,rreAng the new or refonwiated product as a Type I Hazardous Matedal. 10.The Commission shall have the right to.utilize the assistance of a third party to analyze Home Depots Assessment,to analyze the annual or quat rly reports or to assist in its inspections. 11.Horne Depot shall operate the project in accordance with the following: 1) The Project Will occupy only 79,995 square feet of ground floor space and `7 ' -CAPE - 95 PAui 09:47 From N .10/25 F-3iE 0a/22/20a3 13:48 FAX 617859727' IQULU 2,105 square feet of Me2Yaninz space within the existing bulb{ing;Z)The , Project will have no outdoor sale or storage of inventory,and all inventory(for sale and in storage).hall be kept within she building.3)The Project will utilize store tacking with shelving no mare than Ufeet in height,4)the store' Will,have no.public food vanding(a]tbough vending machines are allowed);S) there,will be no increase in floor space and no increase in,the existing building footprint for the operation of the store;5)all forklift trucks will operate on clecficity/batteries or propane gas. M.Horne Depot shall determine wbare the exisdng trench drain at the loading dock diseharg s.Regardless ottha discharga point of.this trench drain,Home Depot shall-install a cutoff valve in the.discharge line from the trench drain.if t technically feasible,this valve wild be controlled by au awomated system Ut closes the valve when freight is delivered to the loading dock area.If this is not technicaily fei sibla,a manually operated cutoff valve will be installed. Homo Depot will rehabilitate the;casting trench drain so that it functions as designed.If the.existing trench drain.carinot be rebabilitated and vaeds to be excavated and replaced with a new drain structure.Home Del)ct will also . irmtall In coujurction with this aaw drain structure a gasoline and sand trap (an"MDC trap"or its functional equivalent)if.a)approval of the installation of trap may reasonably be obtained under the terms of Home Depot's lease;and b)no special approvals(beyond.a town building pt mit,plumbing parrnit or otbgr like.approval)are needed from,and ito speelal conditions will 8 Aug-14-03 09:47 From-CAPE COD COWISSION 508362312E T-995 P.11/25 F-37E 05/22/2003 13:49 FAX 617859727' be imposed by the town or the Commonwealth to install this trap.HQMC: Depot will implement a standard operating proeedure requiring a Home Depot employcc to confirm that the cut-off valve is closed during all deliveries, Home Depot will maintain a supply of spill remediation and/or containment materials(i.e.,sorbents,absorbent socks,or booms) in a location coavenient to the loading dock, Home Depot will ensure that the depression at the loading dock will provide containment for at least 24 cubic feet(180 gallons)of material.This,contaiament will be provided by the existing graved,depressed area,provided that Home Depot will:a) repave/recons"CV seal the loading dock area as necessary to provide an unbroken concrete and/or bituminous paved surface in the containment area;xnd b)submit ameasured dravvidg, prepared by GZA GeoEnvironmenial,demonsuating that the contanment area can contain the required volume.Prior to the opening of the score,Nome • Depot shall provide the Executive Director with coastructicn plans and drawings of the containment systepi stamped and sealed by a registered ' professional engineer(RPE)and with a professional opinion,signed by the same RPE that,as Molt,the depression in the loading dock has the capacity to contain spillage of at least Wgallons of Type i Hazardous Materials for 24 hours without releasing it to the ground or groundwater and with evidence of f compliance with this paragrapli and paragraph 15 below. l3,Horne Depot snail undertake employee training ut the Pro.ini ses designed to educatc employees about.rhe appropriate response to spills or releases of 9 4 Aug-14-03 09:46 Prom-CAPE COD COMISSION 5083623136 T-e95 P.12/25 P-376 r` o6/22/2003 13:49 FAX 1517965727' ® hazardous materials in The store.This training shall be provided to all$toms employees within two months of hire,and at least a mnually therraftcr for the duration of-the employee's tenure at Home Depot.Home Depot shall maintain in the.store at all times a spill,response kit That provides tools and other equipment sufficient to remcdiate a spill.or release in the store of hazardous materials other Than that caused by a fire or release of the fire suppression system.Nome Depot dial;establish and rnaiutain hazardous material operating practices and procedures and emergency spill control plans as set forth in the following dacumea rs,as the same may t*amended from time to time,copies of which have been delivered to the Commission: A. Home Depot Hazardous Waste Refemucc Mar►ual(9/02) b. Home Depot Hazardous Products Continge;icy plan(January 2002) c. The Employee's Right to Know About Ha wdous Materials d. Home Depot Manager's Safety Reference Guide e. Handling Hazardous.Materials(Video')(91XV02) l 4.Home Depot stmall continuously maimaWn a contract with a qualif td,licensed hazardous m;mater alsilazardous waste response cornMy to provide for spill response/cleanup in the evem of a spill of Hazardous rnaterlals in the stare and for post-event responso in the event of a fire or accidental release of the fire., suppression system.Nor To the opining of the stare,Homel)epot shall provide to the Exaced ve Director evidence of this contract:Name Depot shall advise the Commission in wruiiag cif any changes in the future relative to thus Caadition,including,but not limited to the a iration bf k cantract or a change in the vendor providing this service to Home Depot, 10 Avg,14-03 09:40 From-CAPE CO COMMISSION 5063623136 T-995 P.13/25 F-3PE (�5/P21�003 13:50 PAX. Si7soiirz'r wr�s� 1:i.Horne Depot shall construct and install the following improvements to reduce potential impacts to groundwa%rfrom Hazardous Materials. 1)The floor of tho Premises shall be constructed in accordance with the Massachusetts State Plumbing Code and as shown in the Plan to eliminate.all floor drains within the containment area shown on Exhibit A(some bathrooms and the fire suppression closet may have floor drains but they will be outside the containment area).The improvements will include an oillchcinical resistant high density polyethylene(HDP$)liner syatern,or its equivaleut,under the floor with a slope inward from the perimeter,so that the lowest point its the center is approximately 1.8 inehu below the lyighest point at the perimeter, and so as to be capable of retaining approxitnatcly$7,000 gallons of liquid in the event of an accidenW spill,fire or similar event;and 2)as'sei forth in paragraph 12 above certain improvements will be made to the loading dock trench drain so that any accidental spins of Hazardous Materials which might occur during delivery can be contained.Prior to the opening of the store Hofine Depot shall provide the Executive Direetor with constructions plans,drawings and specifications and with evidence of compliance with this paragraph 15. 16.Horne Repot shall,within nia ;y (90)days of the execution and filiub of this Agreement,contribute the amount of$20010 to the Town of Barnstable to I fund a mutually a,$meable educational program in the Bamstable School system concerning bazardous materials and wastes and their impact on the lI u r a ;.: Aus-14=03 00:49 From-CAPE COD C06/4lISSION 5063622136 � T-995 PJ4J25 F-3'6 '��ll�� �5/Z2�ZUOJ 13;SU rAb C�ll�32sYt'I wjvar t`'- ) �� drinking water supply,or To support the inspection and enforceincrat efforts of ahe Barnstable Health Degart=n:with respect to propel hazardous materials and hazardous waste management in the Town ofBarnstable- )7. Home T3epot will work through its Community Affairs Coarciinator with the Commission to support programs aimed at educating purchasers of home improvement materials in the responsible use and disposal of hazardous materials. ib.yVrthin two years'of the opening date of the Project,Home Depot and the Executive Committer.of the Commission shall meet to assess the reporting required in this Agreement in light of the information base and experience developed by that time and-may modify thi reporting schedule by w.utual consent. 19.The Commission agrees that the Town of Barnstable may forthwith,upon the t execution and filing of this Agrettrien;issue any and all penfi is and approvals for the Project,including a Certificate of Occupancy_ 7A.In the event that the Cormission or i is agents determitse that Home Depot has violated rhs provisions of this Agreement;then the Commission shall be srltitied to corumence an appropriam action in court against Name Depot and F . 12 r Aus-14-03 09:40 Fram-CAPE COD COWI$51ON 5092622136 T-F95 P.15/25 F-376 05/22/2003 13:60 FAb 617859727 eULa to recover its costs and attorney fees for such proceedings if;he Court ®. determines Home Depot has violated the terms of this Agreement. 21. Horne Depot will notify the Commission in writing thirty days before: 1)any change in the occupancy of the Premises.as per either the Barnstable Zoning ordinance or the State Building Code;or 2)any change in die identity of the tenant. 22.This.Agreement shall be binding on Horne Depot's successors and assigns. The Commission reseries the ri;ht to assert DRIi jurisdiction over any successor,assigner or subsequent tenant whose operations would constitute a chango of use. 22.Horne Depot and the Commission acknowledge that the tem.s and conditions seE forth in this Agreement contemplate intemcdons between Home Depot and the Comrz;.issiou over an extended period of time and agree to actin;ood faith . in the exercise of their tespeetive rights and obligations hereunder. 24. Horne Depot hereby withdraws without prejudice all claims in its complaint in this matter otlrer tba'i those that may anza from the violation of this Agrecrrtent. 13 l Aus-14-63 09:49 FroaKAPE.COD COWISSION 5063623136 T-995 ?.16%25 F-M ��"'• VA/xY/LUUJ 13:Ou tiiA ossaaalci • wuv;v ; . Executed under seal by the authorized representatives of Home Depot U S.A.,Inc,and ;obe'rt $ :IC4d Conunission this day of 3. pegG fission, Duna,Glair Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS t Cdunty of Barramb;e Then personally appeared the above-named Roben Deane,Chair of the Cape Cod Commission and acknowledged the foragoino instnx=t to be his free'act and deed aad = the free act and deed a said Cape Cod Commission, before me, IUf yrrEtt97�T11111Mo G:res, zr Notary Public Da For Horne Depot U.S.A.,Inc. 11,EOOp9 • 5�/9.03 Due �tPlat,e6jirl COMiVIO;TWV TH OF MASSACHUSETTS , - " --- .S5 Then personally appeared the above-na hed �4AF1A l fie o,,. of Horne Depot U.S.A.,Inc.,and zelrnowledged the ford-404ig.instruratAt to be free act and dead and tha.free:Actand devil of said Marne DePIA,U.&A.,Inc.,before ihe., My co isslon axpires; Notary Powle Date WREN AA AULD Am NarARY PUBLIC rEMWIdn Wm AA1i,w 14 Aug=14-03 09:50 From-CAPE COD COWISSIGN 5063623136 T-995 P.17/26 P-376 "4 O5/22/2DO3 13:50 FAX 617559797 w V'LC I ®. Home Depot USA.,Ine. By its Attorneys, Donald I_.Coanors,BBO#095880 Michael D.Bliss,BBO#045850 Connor&Bliss,P.C. 277 Dartmouth Street Boston,IN4A 02116 617-375-9080 Lw-u-� 11k. Leonard M.Singer,Bkb#464600 Craighead Glick LI.:P 277 Dartmouth Street Boston.,MA 02116 S)7-859-820t3 Cape Coil Commission By its Attorneys, Eric W. VodlingGr.B 319 Sarah H. Broughe ,BIUM3751Y. Choate,Hall&Stewart F44ange.Place 53 State Street ' Boston,NIA 02109-2891 (617)2,48-5000 15 I_ Au,T�14-03 09:50 From-CAPE COD COWI SSION 5093623136 T-095 . P-12/25 F-376 ' Og/22/2003 13-50 F.kX 617539727' x�® �„i b:�ssd•;'.`�b•�a i.'!3;: i.l�f i�{•ljii!�� ��g ap- -,�• ,y1 •l AN iriii Jill pi ; poll 1:,P. iI 1 c } E lit T1 � t ,{ a i � �• r E 1I• � '1 I h4 1 •� 0'�' r'x,�Y I ' I � -j � • t_ ,, t` ♦` \ r ''�` ��y- � ^ raw.. � � 1 `,. J't5 i r 1 ! 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Plies CHEMICALS 'FlEI3CJiES{:HEMICAtCOMPANY,lNC. 112PT.PRr=BOO?r I T+ Pimnbbe i PIPE AND.FITMOS 21 PIPE CHEMICALS W:ACU LES CHEMICAL COMPANY,INC. 112PT.REAL TUFF 8' Plenahtng i PiPE AND FfrnNOS. 21 PIPEl7MMICALS CIAMY 1BOUh10EHEAVYaUTYPVGCEMENT Laing i PIPE AND F"TNGS 21• PrE 01EMICAI.S OATEY 4 OZ EPDXY PUTTY 1 IPIPEANUFMINGS 21 PIPE CHEMICALS OATEV 07_PIPE JTr COMP Wfi H TEFLON Mtrtlii 1 l0aa-GRILL AND fTTTiNG3 21 PIPE CHEMICALS _ TEY 4 EIZ THREAD SEALANT WITEFLCIN Ptrrll61n2 1 ANb FCI'1.1r os 24 Pif'ECHEMICALS OAT" 0'QZ PVC CEMENT&PRIlu{6R HAND4PAK J PlomlAnp 1AHDFCTT1VCa'S 21 PIPE CHEMICALS OATEY gaZREGLIUIRPVCCEMENT ` �' C]oMertfSe9ont ?2 8 CHARCOAL I STARTERS KNGSFORD CO MNGSFOAD CHARCOAL 4ALS TWIN PACK GotdonlSomoml 21 BROGRILL 8 OHARCDALISTARTERS IQNG9FORD CO 04GSFORD MATCHL-IOW-20 0CA4ARGOAL Aus••14-03 09:56 FrakAPE COD COMISSION 5963622136 T-995 P.24125 F-3?6 g ` /22/2003 13:51 PAZ 017859727 - . `muZ$ O _ INCU;NIBEi-CYISZ-CUTARIAL CCRTIFIC M ru undcr>igtted %ssisrant Secretary of flame Depot'U.5.A., JAc„ a Delaware corporation {the "C.rnoration"),hetcTy certitits: 1. Thai the resolutions below constisutc a rue and contact copy of the resolutions coatsincd in the Home Dcpdt U.S.A., inc. 1 'nmimous Writt:rt Consent of the Board Of Rirecto<-s in Limm of A Special A$eeting, effec•rivt November 131 2001. and tbat these resolutions have nal bm amended, armulled, resairtd't tl of:C++CICed and ren-Ain in W force and effect as of the dace hereof, RESOLVED,that the Excv�,sivm Vice President,Sect_tary and Geneml Conn 4 the Senior Vicc President-Real Estate,the vice Presideat RW Estate Lew Group,Chief Cour►sel-Real Estate, each Senior.Corytarase Cotutsel•Real Esm e, Zarb CospoTate Comsel-Pal Esmie,and, nd each of them acting alone or tog=thee, 0- thou duly d4egatsd deSlgnoes,aza lttrrby apthorizcd and dimeted,in the a= of the Corporation,to rake Stich steps LS-4-m mccssary of desirable to.We=the Corporation's policy of e?�'tsifla ` and maintcr'arue of its propertist Ineltiding,but not litriitet3 m.the acquisititm,disposition or financing of re as al estate, the tcution of Leases, Reciprocal 'Easerttern AgrtMeAt, pcveloprneat Agreemersis,Easerncnts,SetVitutles, :iZ ght of Way, Assirm mu and any arntndracnts or mcd'tfieat ar+s to the forrgcing, of arty alter ihtntment required to accomplish the afotcsaid cogwram Proposes..and PCFRIHSR RESOLVED. that Ibc Fuecutivt Vice Ptcaident, Secretary and General Counsel, tba Senior Vice Predilcut-RcI1 Estate:, the vice PTisislt it lUal Estate Law Group,Mier Cownse:-Real Estsia,each Seuiax Ccrposate;QuhSCI-Real Estate,each Corporate Counsel-Real Emit and each of them acting tithcr alone of together,or their duly delegated dwignees, are hereby avtlwtiaed and dirceted, is the Warne of the Cn peration,to take,or eaase to be mkm,any aad all act ons and to exca=and deliver any land all such Wher ct,;tt±scts, 835';gNI70ts, casc=um, ctlnveyanr:A deeds, lsases, sLbisasts; agrrenen[s, rectititttus, irsotustents or any other datiuno= as Such irdividuu) or delegated,designee may consider nacesm--y or desirable to carry 0'dt ilia t'atesoirsg resolution and t3te traaW ions cantem;f1ated tlitneby;and FQRTjRtP.R.ESOT—VFD; that these rCselutiotts lte:cby revoke and supersede any othar seso-Itidont tha; ltecetofa-e granuid t}te dcleganon of corponce awhority m erccutc and deliver Taal=state documents by zmd on behalf of the CO J AIM Aus-14-03 09:50 FronkAPE COD COMMISSION 5063623136 T-995 P.25/26 F-376 06/22/2003 13:61 FAX 01786972/ �vza -i ' AIN 2. 71►apersor+s named below were as tha tb►ts ht:eof the duly dcsigazted Salt qualMcd sipltc m of the Colgotanon,as Set oppasRe his or ber respective came,an4]hat the sigctatnre appeartas �or her on=,is It genuine>lacsumk signature of said signatory: M I Tula • xt_ .41chad L folio St6ar'Vice President ilea!F.statc rail.sole Mof Camul Rini 1)9 0IL smiac cyayp*=Ceuas,61 Jeff A 1=d sc&or Corporate Cowud Randal!H.Stepteens Saaor Cotporate Counsel Facgb R 1'ritrhes,Jr. Estate � d G�nthia'Wasrea Corpcmto Couasei heal Estate IN W'CY aSS WHEREOF,tie uaderstud ba3 bet=Uo affixed(he 3c21 of She Corpaead=and sot hiwia sipawto,as tits,dlc�b day of [CO"ORATE VIAL) N �t5ith U oxes ',rifle.. As tcrcuTy IV 2008 Garden 'Center Addition MC CARTHY KEREKES,*LLC LAND PLANNING ARCHITECTURE r DEVELOPMENT 100 Davidson Avenue, Suite 303 Somerset, NJ 08873' Tel: 732-537-9009 Fax: 732-537-9779 www.mccarthyk&ekes.com May 27,2008 Stan Mertz Director of Retail Operations Applied Proactive Technologies 1242 Main Street -Springfield, MA 01103 RE: 2008-THD147 Hyannis,MA Dear Mr.Mertz: The Home Depot store located at Independence Drive and. Attucks Lane in Hyannis was approved by the Cape Cod Commission in an Agreement for Judgment dated May 19, 2003. The Home Depot store reoccupied the area of the shopping center formally occupied by the Bradlees department store.The area of the existing Home Depot is approximately 82,368 SF. The following changes are proposed.to the existing shopping center to improve The Home Depot's customer shopping experience and convenience: 1. Renovation to an interior portion of the existing shopping center adjacent to the Home Depot for use by Home Depot for display of kitchens and baths;and, 2. A proposed seasonal fenced area from March to October.The fenced area is proposed adjacent to the east side of the building.The fenced area would take approximately 2'/2 weeks to set=up.At the termination of the season the fenced area would be removed and stored off' premises. The fenced area would contain a small covered area of 20'x 20'for protection of the cashier machine and convenience for the employees and customers for purchases. In addition a covered shade screen area of approximately 39'x 59'is proposed for covering seasonal plants and flowers for protection from direct sun exposure. The remaining area would be for display and storage of plants, bagged mulch and landscape stone. Sincerely, McCarthy Kerekes, LLC - CADocuments and Settings\buntic hXocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK17E,2008-05.23 Ltr to Stan M.seasonal fenced area renovation.doc ® Page 2 May 27,2008 Ian J. McCarthy Principal cc: Cindy Warren, Brian Leahy, Chuck Coker, File , 2015 Second Amendment of Agreement To Allow Retail Expansion & Clarify Out Door Storage. t SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT This Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment is entered into as of this day of August, 2015, by and between the Cape Cod Commission(Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc. (Home Depot). WHEREAS,the.Commission and Home Depot entered into an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated November 26,2006, and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated September 27, 2010; and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot now wish to further amend such Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended,to allow expansion into adjacent vacant retail space as well as formalize an exterior product staging area. r NOW THEREFORE,the parties hereto stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The Third Whereas Clause of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "WHEREAS,Home Depot has proposed to develop a so-called`Home Depot Lite'store consisting of approximately 84,895 sq. ft. of ground floor space and 2,105 sq. ft. of mezzanine space within the existing building(including demolition of the existing 14,000 sq. ft.mezzanine) as well as 2,700 sq.ft. of delineated space behind the building for a building material products staging area and no more than 9,953 sq. ft. of outside area adjacent to the existing building for a seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area, as shown on plans respectively entitled `Home Depot USA, Inc., Store Number 2612,Hyannis,Massachusetts, 65 Independence Drive,'prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture,Engineering,Planning, and dated 3/4/02 and last revised 3/28/03, Sheet titled `Floor Plans,'Sheet Number A1.0 (Exhibit A), and `Home Depot Expansion Area Site Plan,'prepared by GreenbergFarrow, and dated 08/05/15 (Exhibit B), and `Site Plan,Home Depot Pop-Up Garden Center, 65 Independence Drive, in Hyannis, Massachusetts'prepared by BSC Group, 349 Route 28,Unit D,W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673, dated.May 4, 2010, and revised 7/7/10, Scale 1" =40 ft., Sheet 2 of 3 (Exhibit C)(collectively Plans), in and adjacent to a retail building,together with associated parking and access(collectively Project)formerly occupied by Bradlees and adjacent retail tenants at 65 Independence Drive, Southwind Plaza, in the Town of Barnstable,MA(Premises); and"; . 2. Paragraph 11 of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment;is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "11. Home Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1)The Project will occupy only 84,895 square feet of ground floor space and 2,105 square feet of mezzanine space within the existing building; 2)The Project will utilize store racking 1 a with shelving no more than 12 feet in height; 3)The store will have no public food vending(although vending machines are allowed); 4)All forklift trucks will operate on electricity/batteries or propane gas; 5)The Project will occupy no more than 2,700 sq. ft. of delineated area behind the building for a building material products staging area as shown on Exhibit B; 6)The Project will occupy no more than 9,953 square feet of outside area adjacent to the existing building as shown on Exhibit C a)for the annual installation of a seasonal garden facility to operate from March 20th through September �' installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 20 each year with annual install y days after such dates,respectively, and b)for the annual installation of a smaller fenced area also to be located in the portion of the property to be seasonally used by the garden facility to sell Christmas trees,from November 15th through December 31 St each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates,respectively; and 7)There will be no increase in floor space in the existing building and no increase in either the building material products staging area or the outside seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area for the operation of the store." [See Next Page for Signatures] 2 Executed under seal by the authorized representatives of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., and the Cape Cod Commission this day of August, 2015. For the Cape Cod Commission, Chairman Date For Home Depot U.S.A.Jnc., Corporate Counsel Date . COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss: August , 2015 Then personally appeared the above named , Chair of the Cape Cod Commission, known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Cape Cod Commission,before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: STATE OF GEORGIA ss: August ,2015 Then personally appeared the above named the of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was ,to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 3 ti COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT BARNSTABLE, ss. MISCELLANEOUS CASE NO. 02MISC281116 ------------------------------------------------------ HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. ) Plaintiff. ) V. ) THE CAPE COD COMMISSION ) Defendant. ) MOTION FOR ENTRY OF SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT The parties move,pursuant to Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure,that the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on January 2, 2007, as previously amended in a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on November 2, 2010, to be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. The parties originally entered into an Agreement for Judgment dated July 25, 2003, pursuant to an agreement between the parties settling all of their differences and providing for subsequent review and assessment by the parties. After such review and assessment was completed,the Agreement for Judgment was vacated and an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on January 2, 2007, at the request of the parties. Thereafter, a First. Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on November 2, 2010, at the request of the parties. Now, in accordance with an additional agreement between the 1 I!, { parties to alter the site and allow additional retail space within the building and a staging area behind the building,the parties desire that their agreement as amended become the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment. For the foregoing reasons, the parties respectfully request that the 2007 Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, be further amended in the.form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. THE CAPE COD COMMISSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. By its attorneys, By its attorneys, Johanna W. Schneider Andrew L. Singer BBO BBO 6324.18 Rackeman, Sawyer & Brewster Law Office of Singer& Singer, LLC 160 Federal Street 26 Upper County Road, P.O. Box 67 Boston, MA 02110 Dennisport, MA 02639 617-951-1162 508-398-2221 j schneider(c�r�,rackemann.com alsinger@singer-law.com Date: Date: r 2 1 DATE: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I served a true copy of the foregoing by first class mail, postage pre-paid, on the attorney for the plaintiff/defendant as follows: Plaintiff By its attorney, Andrew L. Singer Johanna W. Schneider Rackeman, Sawyer & Brewster 160 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 617-951-1162 j schneider(cr�,rackemann.com 3 " 7 i 2016 Out Door Storage Site Plan � L � r 4 Home Depot . Materials a 1 2002 Cape Cod Com mission Documents 1 1 r of B 's CAPE COD COMMISSION O `r 3225 MAIN STREET P.O.BOX 226 BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 �s (508)362-3828 FA sOHUs FAX(508)362-3136 E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission.org April 24,2002 Mr. Myer Singer J 0 Singer& Singer,LLC �N Upper County 26 Upp Road PO Box 67 DennispoM MA 02639 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL RE: Home Depot Lite,Southwind.Plaza,Hyannis Dear Mr. Singer: This letter is to inform you that at its April 18,2002 meeting;the Cape Cod Commission _ voted to assert jurisdiction over the proposed Home Depot Lite in Hyannis, Massachusetts,pursuant to Section 12(h)of the.Cape Cod Commission Act. The proposed project is for the reuse of the former Bradlees retail store in the Southwind Plaza,Hyannis. Section 3(e)of the Commission's Enabling Regulations state that the Commission has mandatory jurisdiction over use changes which have a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet. The proposed project has been determined to meet the definition of a change of use per Section 1(c)of the Enabling Regulations,in that the proposal involves a change in the nature and purpose of the use and would have a greater impact on resources protected under the Regional Policy Plan(RPP). Since the space to be occupied is also greater that 10,000 square feet;it qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI). We would be pleased to meet with you at a pre-application meeting regarding our review of the project.To schedule this meeting or if you have any questions,please contact me at. (508) 362-3828. Sincerely, LpOV Phil Dascombe,AICP Planner a Auk 14--0; 09:49 From-CAPE COD MISSION 50&36T313& T•295 P.02 F-378^ OS,22/Z903 13:49 FAX 617859727 10Vu: COMMONWEALTH Of MASSAC14USETXS SUFFOLK,ss: LAND COURT MISCELLANEOUS 281116 a HOME DEPOT U.S.A.- Ii'C 1 HERMY A TESTANa CERTIFY ON THAT 7HE J� IP FOREGOING DOCUMENT IS A FULL Plaintiff TRUE AND 009R FGT COPY f THI ORIGINAL :;U !N ?4V OF C�' . AND icy MY't�s=�::U�T¢!:"l .z� p��,p' V. AKINIA"�':,'tRM I BREWER THE GAVE COp I:Oiv1MI5S1l�N •DEPU`' PER ORDSR LAND C-007T iDafendants BY :r- P40TION FOR ENTRY OF.1t101GHENT j The partia$move.pursuant to MasSZdlusetts RUIC of CjV f Procedure 58{a),that the Agreement£qr Judgnwrt attached 1weto be entcted as t1v judgment of the Court_ The gro=ds for this motion are that the parties have reached au agreement which resolves ah of the issues. raised in this litigation and wish to have that sgreernent entered as the juclgmea v£tlhe Court. The Agreement for Judgment attached hereto has been signed by both parties aatd by their counsel, T.1iE CAYE�W CO1vMSSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A,WC. By• t; s, By its.a�zuays, F.t'ic W, [ get i'' Leonard K Slap BSp 531�i6Q ` "`� RBO 464600 Choate,Hall&Stcwwt Craighead Glick LLP 53 Srate Stwl a77 Booth Street Bosto'n,Massacbusetts 02109 Boston.Massachusetts 02116 (61 Z48•-500o t617)8$9-9200 Au�14-03 0$-43 From-CAPE COO COMMISSION 5083823135 T-995 PAS F-Ve 05/12/2003 13:42 FB.1 617859727' 1WUU0 At;REEMFNT FOR J>KMM • This Agreement for Judgment(Agreement)is entered into this day of by a d between the Cape Cod Commission (Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc. (Hoene Depot). WHEREAS,Home Depot is engaged in die business of the retail sale.of goods;and WHBtS,the Cornmusion is a Massachusetts county agency established by Chapter 716 of the Acts attc.Rcsolves of 1989,as amended(Act);and WHEREAS,Home Depot proposes to develop a so.called"Home Depot Lite"store consisting of approximately 79,995 square feet of ground floor atta and 2,105 squm feet of mezzanilie spa=(Lacludin-demolition of the existing 14,000 square foot mezzanine) as shown on a plan entitled"Home Aepm USA,Inc.,Store Number 2612,Hyamnis, Massachusetts,bS Independence Drive:'prepared by Greenberg Farrow Ar iteature, El;gince ing,Planning,pd dared 314102 and last revised 3128/03,Sheet titled"Flood Plans."Sbeet.Nttmber A 1.0,(Plan)(Exhibit A)in a vacant retail building together with associated pul ing and access(Project)formally occupied by Bradlees at 65 Independence 17rive,Southwind Plaza,in the Town of Barnstable.Massaebusetts, (Premises);and I 1 Aug-14-03 W44 From-CAPE COD COMSSION 5083623136 T495 P.04/25 F-M 05.22/2003 13:49 PAa 617459717' WHEREAS,an example of a"Horne Depot Ute"Store exists in Staten Cgiand,MW'York and �cpres=nts a departure form traditional or customary Horne Depot re=mWng in terms of the stoi e's size,inventory,and product tacking system and crJier featuir.s;and, WHEREAS,the project is located within a Wellhead Protection AreailpisWct identified by the Commission's 1996 Regional Policy plan(RPP),Sad WHEREAS,the RPP prohibits greater than hoLsehold quantities of hazardous materials in Wellhead protection AreaslDistricts. WI F,REAS;th1-quantity of I;azardous materials and hazardous wastes attributable to the farmer Bvadlecs at:the premises is unresolved,and, WhF,Ft ,1kS,Home Depot maintains that the.Project does not constittdc a Change of Use under the Commission's Regulations and that the Commission*does not have jurisdiction over the)Project;and . WHERFikS,on or aboat April.18,'2002,the Commission voted to assert jwrisdiction over the proposed Project pursuant to Sectiou Mh)of the Act;and NV HERLM rot or about.May 21.,2002 Home Depot filed at complaint in the I.znd Court Department of the Trial Court,Docket#Misc.28116 appealiug.tba C.ontmissioa's mes rtioa.of jurisdiction;and i `a 2' Aur)4-03 09:44 FrarrCAPE COD COMMON 5063623136 T-995 P.05/25 F-376 O5/22/2003 13:49 FAY 817859727'. savvy WHE &ka ,the issue of the jurisdiction of the Commission,with respect to the Project is unresolved;and WHER.FAS the parties hereto wish to settle this litigation and enter-into an agreement resolving all issues concenuag Home Depot's development of the Project; NOW T ` . i"ORE,the parties hereto stipulate and agree as follows: 1, Home Depot shall be permitted co,use and occupy the Premises for retail uses as allowed under the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance,as the sarne may be ameiuied from time to time,together with uses(such as parking)customarily accessory thereto,such uses also to be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Z: The parties agree that Nome Mpbt shall not keep and maintain on the premises at any time more than 35,319 gallons of Hazardous Materials,of which no mare than 5,000 gallons shall be Type 1 liazardtaus Materials as that term is defined in paragraph 3 below. 3, For the purposes of this Agreement for ludgmeat,Type 1 Hazardous Materials shall mean those inventory iter,7s classified in the Horne Depot categories (idextified by Departtrtertt,Class,and Subclass)listed in the attaehen chiWt B- 3 u ;. a ,. . .. Aua-14-03 09:45 From-CAPE COD COWI SS10y 508352 136 T-995 P.08/25 F-375 0/22/2003 13:49 FAI 617858727" 1,together with-those specific inventory items listed in the atuiched F ibit B-.2B-.2. In general these Type 1 Hazardous Materials are materials that,based on the best available information: 1)contain solvents,oil-based paints,petroleum pradt,cts,pesticides,herbicides or other substances:and 2)art:likely,by virtue of their physical state and artvirant'mental mobility,to result iv groundwater contaminaliou if spilled or,otherwise released to the environment. For the purposes of this Agreement those inventory items classified in the Horne Depot. categories(identified by Department,Class,,and Subclass)Iisted in the attached Fab'bit B-atogether with those specific inventory items listed in the atrubed i &4,shall be deemed to be Type 2 Hazardous Materials.For purposes of this Agreement,Hazardous Materials Mazardous MaftrWs")shall tt m those materials that are Type 1 Hazardous Wterials or Type 2 Hazadous;Materials as set forth above_ - 4. The two limitations on the volume of Hazardous Materials set forth herein (i.e.,a total store inventory of no more than 3V 19 gallons of Raiardous Materials,of which no more than 5,P00 gallons may be Type I Hazardous Materials)arc intended as overall,total caps neither of which shall be exceeded.These 11mitations would be equally reached.,for axunple,with respect to Type I Hazardous Materials,whether Home Depot maiwained an invcntriry consisting of 5,000 gallorts of a single product or 100 products whose combin ed.volttrna was 5,000 gallons. 4 Aug-14-03 00:45 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5003nal36 t-995 P.07/25 F-376 Any/.'2:2003 13:48 FAX 017859727" +tyou, S, Prior to opening the store;Horne Depot,or its designee shall provide to the Executive Director of the Gortmission(Executive Director).the name of the storr,manager rind an inventory of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials ` that will be present Upon opening.Said inventory shall be fonnatted to include the common name of each producr,the manufacturer or supplier,the type cf, product,&ad Home Depot's relevant stcck keep)ng unit(SKU)or goods inventory code.It shall also be formatted consistent with the Exhibits attached to this Agreement,and with the comply tool developed by Home Depot, At this time Home Depot shall also provide to the Exccurivt Director a memorandum describing Horne Depot's standard opeiatirng procedures for assuring in-store compliant:on a day-to-day operating basis with the limitations on Hazardous Materials set forth in this Agmemennt(the"Hazmat SOP").Home Depot shall also provide to the Executive Director copies of any significant revisions of the Hazrnat SOP v/ithnla 30 days of such revision. b. Home Depot shall within 30 days after completion of its annual i.nveatory each year,fLlo a detailed annua) inventory perfonfied by athird party ronmetor and/or company that specializes in conducting inv:nttnies for retail firms,substantially in the fora;of the spreadsheets in Fahjhi ,S 6-1 thro_ti a - 4 attached hereto.of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Matedals on site and gallonage with the Executive Director(the-.Annual Hazardous Materials Report").Home Depot shall also provide to the Corraniissiosi an inventory of all Type l and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site on a quarterly basis within S AUS-14-03 09:46 From-CAPE COD COWISSION 5083623135 T-9K P.06/25 'F-31-6 Os./22/2003 13:$8 FAX 617850727` �vvo 30 days after the close of each quarter.Such quarterly inventory report shall be consistent with the Exhibits attached to ttsis Agreement and with the compliance tool referenced in paragraph 7 below.Such quarterly inventory reports shali also include,during chi first year following store opening, rnorthly totals of Type 1 Hazardous Materials and total Haz&i-dour Materials for each quarter.All such reports s6ali include notice of any!:han;e,. reformuladon or new products in accordance with paragraph 9 below. Home Depot shall develop and use a compliance toot for implemcniing this Agreement in consvltador:with Commission staff,SuO tool shall be at least a computerized da abwsc using�,Wcrosoft ACCF,SS or qther sirri tar program. Such tialabase and tool shall provide for appropriate quarterly reports:It sha11 also be used with the annual a'urd-party inventory. s. The Comrnission'or its agents may at any time enter upon the Premises during Hume D pvt's normal operating hours and undertake an in"ction to determine Home Depots carnplianpe with the limitations sit forth in this Agreement.Immediately apOn making such an entiy for the.purpose of such 'Inspection.the Catnrriission or its agents.shall notify Home Depot's oil-site manager and shall be allowed unlimited access to a}1 retail areas of the px+ejses,including storage areas,and to records reasonably related to the matters addrMssed-in this Agreement. Aus-14-03 09:46 from-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5083623136 T-995 P.09/25 F-376 0$%22/2oa3 13:49 PAR 61T859TV 9. When Home Depot adds anew or reiormulatsd item to inventory which is a in the Commission's Regional haaardous material as that urrn is defined g Policy Plan-dated November 1996 such item shall be initially classified by Home Depot as a Type l or Type 2 Hazardous Material consistent with paragraph 3 above(Assesstartwz),Horne Depot sholi provide notice of such sterns in the quarterly report for the quarter in which such itetrt is added to inventory,such notir.e to be in the form of an ExWbit 13-5 tliareto.Such notice shall include Horne Depoi's Assessa mt and the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)'for all items that it classifies as Type 2.If the Commission does not respond in writing to Home Depot within 45 days of the date the quarterly report is received by the Commission's office,such Assessment shall be deemed to have been accepted by the Comriiission.If the Commission disagram with an AAssesstuent it sliall so notify Horne Depot within said 45 days and Home Depot shall modify the inventory to remain within the Type I and total limits set forth in paragraph 2 of this Agreemo nt,ri'aating the new of refcinmiated product as a Type I Hamdous Material. 10.The Cor:nrr,ssion shall have the right to utilize the assistance of a third party to analyze Horne Depof s Assessment,to apalyze the annual or quarterly reports or to assist in its inspections'. 11.Home Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1) Project will oceu and 79,995 s uare feet of Qraued floor s ace and The 1 p1' y 9 b P AdEh '7 AurI4-03 0E:41 From-CAPE COD COW SSION 5083623136 T-895 P.i0/2B F-3rE as/22/2O03 M 49 R4X ol7858727' IMuLU 2,105 Square feet of rneMIrlinz space within the existing building;2)The Project will have no outdoor sale ar storage of inventory,and all inventory(for_ sale and in storage)shall be kept within the building;3)The Project will " utilize store racking with shelving no more than 12 feet in height-Ai the stare Will Have t>o public food vending(although vending machines are allowed);S) there,will be no increase in floor space and no increase in the existing building footprint for the operation of the store,5)all forklift trucks will operate on electricity/batteries Qr propane gas. 1^.Horne Depot shall determine where the exisdng trench drain at the loading dock discharbes.Rc.-ardless ofthe discharge point of.this trench drain,Home Depot shall.install a cutoff valve in the discharge line from the trench drain-If tedmW4 lly feasible,this-valve twill be,controlled by an automated system that closes the valve when freight is delivered to the loading duck area.If this is ttot technically feasible,a manually operated cutoff valve will be installed, Home Depot will rehabilitate thz existing trench drain so that it functions as desigied.If the.existing trench drain ca not be rebabilitated and needs to be excavated and replaoed with a new drain structure.Home Dq)ct win also install in coitiunction with this aaw drain structure a gasoline and sand trap (an"IDC trap„or its functional equivalent)if.a)approval of the installaticu of the Map may reasimably be'obtained under the terms of Home Depat's lease;and b)no special approvals(ln yond a town building}permit,plumbing permit or other?ike.approval)are needed from,and ho speelal conditions will 8 Aug-14-03 09:47 from-CAPE COD COWISSION 5083823138 T-695 P.11/25 F-376 05/2212003 13.10 PAX B17859727' be imposed by the town or the Commonwealth to install tills trap.HQmc Depot will impleiriein a standard operating procedure requiring a Home Depot erployee to confirm that the cut-off valve is closed duritrg all deliveries, Home Depot will maintain a supply of spill remedi4on and/or containment materials(i.e.,sorbents,absorbent socks,or,booms) in a locarion convenient to the loading dock, Home Depot will ensure that the depression at the loading dock will provide containment far at least 24 cubic feet(180 gallons) of material.Thig containment will be.provided by the existing paved,depressed area,provided that Home Depot will:a)repavel reconstruct/seal the loading dock area as necessary to provide an unbroken concrete andtor bituminous paved surface in the containment area;and b)submit a measured drawing, prepared by GZA GeoEnvironmerlw,demonstrating that the containment area can cotlttaitt the required volume.Prior to the opening of the score,Home Depot shall provide the Executive Director with construction plans and drawings of the containment system stamped and sealed by a registered professional eaoineer(RPE)and with a professional opinion,Biped by the same RPE drat,as built,the 4;pression in the loading dock has the capacity to contain spillage of at least 1$0 jllons of Tyne l Hazardous Materials for 24 hours without releasing it to the ground or groundwater and with evidence of compliance with this paragraph and paragraph 1.5 below. 13,Home Depot stud!undertaka employee training at the Promises designed to educate employees about.the appropriate response to spills or releases of 9 Aug-14-03 09:46 From-CAPE COD CMI SS]ON 5083623136 T-995 P.12/25 F-376 O6/22/2003 13:49 FAX 8178HU T' yyvs. hazardous materials in the store.This training shs.l.l be provided to all store cmployecs within two months of hire,and at least annually thereaftcrforthe duration.of-the employee's tenure at Hama Depot.Home Depot shall maintain in the store at all times a spill.response kit that provides tools and other equipment sufficient to remediate a spill.or release in the store of hazardous inateriais other ihan that caused by a fire or release of the firs suppression system,Home Depot shall establish and maintain hazardous material operating practices and procedures and emergency spill control plans as set forth in the following documents,as the same may be amended from time to time,copies of which have been delivered to the Commission: ' a. Home AeFbt Hazardous Waste Reference Manual{9102} b. Home:Depot Hazardous Products Contingeancy_pia(Jammry 2002) c. The Employee's Right to Know About,H wJous Mate ii als d. Home Depot Manager's Safety Reference Guide e, Handling Hazardous.Materialsi(Video)(9130102) 14.Home Depot shall contiauausly maintain a contract with a qualified,licensed hazardous r►aterialsilazardous waste response company.to provide for spill responseldeastup in the event of a spill of Hazardous materials in the store and for post-event response in the event of a fire or accidental tele-ase of the fire suppression system,prior to the opening of the store,Home I)enat shall provide to the Executive Direcctor evidence of this connect.Home Depot shall advise the Commission in'writing of arty changes in the future relative to this coaditiom,including,burnt limlied to th.-expiraaoa of a contract or a change in the vendar providing t its service to Hama Depot. 10 Aug-14-03 09:49 From-CAPE COD COMMON 60636231as T-995 P.13/25 F—M p5%z2/�009 1�:8Q t�AX. Si7ao87z! 46t�sv _ 11,Horne bepot shall construct and ilnstaIl the following improvements to reduce potential impacts to groundwaterfram Hazardous Materials. 1)The floor of the Premises shall be constructed in accordance with the Massachusetts State Plumbing Code and as shown in the Plan to eliminate all floor drains within thg containment area shown or;Exhibit A(some bathrooms and the fire suppression closet may have floor drains bat they will be outside the containment area).The improvements will include an oilfchtrr,ical resistant . high density polyethylene(HDPM line:system,or its equivalent,under the floor with a slope inward from the perimeter,so that the lowest point in the center is appToximately 1.8 inohes below the highest point at the perimeter, and so as to be capable of retaiating approxirnatcly 57,000 gallous of liquid in the eremt of an accidenmi sViil,fire or similar event;and 2)as'sei forth in paragraph 12 above certain improvements will be made to the loading dock trench drain so that any accidental%Os of Hazardous Materials which might occur during delivery can be contained.Prior to the opening of the store Home Repot shall provide the Executive Direetor with construction plans,drawings and specifications and with evidence of compliance with this paragraph 15. 16.Horne Depot shall,within niacfy {(90)days of tot execution and filiuA of this Agreement,contribute the amosot of$7.0=to the Town of Barnstable to fund a mitmatly agme-able,educational program in the Barnstable School system c:oaceruing-hazardous materials and wastes and their impact on the lI Aug-lk 00:49 FroffrCAPE COD COMIMISSION 506362'.136 ?495 P:14/25 f-376 t . 05/22/2003 13:50 r'Ai �sargaarrr v�vi. drinking water supply,or to support the inspectiolt and enforcement efforts Of •the Barnstable Health DcparEinen'.with respect to proper hazardous materials and hazardous waste management in the Town of Barnstable. l7. Home Depot will work through its Community Affairs Coordinator with the Commission ro support programs aimed at educatin fi purchasers of home improvement materials in the responsible use and disposal of hazardous materials. 19.Within two years of the opening date of the project,Home Dapor and the Eucutive Committee of the Commission shall meet to assess the reporting required in thls Aa eemew in light of the information base and experience developed by that time and-may modify thi reporting schedule by mumual. consent. 19.The Commission agrees that rho Town of Barnstable may foahwith,upon the execution and filing of this Agre4ment,issue any and all penfi is and approvals for the Project,including a Certificate of Occupancy. _20.In the event dmt to Commisswn or its agents determine that Home Depot has Violated the provisions of this Aareemenj,then:the Commissirrst shall be sntitled to commence an appropriate action in court against Hume Depot and Aut-14-03 09:40 From-CAPE COD COMMON 50E3623136 T495 P.16/25 F-are 05/22/2003 13:50 FA1 61i859i2i �pula ro recover its costs and anornsy.fees for such procecdinps if the Court ,. determines Home Depot has violated the terms of this Agrceracnt. 21. Horne Depot will notify the Corr►mission in writing thirty days before: J)any change in the occupancy of the Premises.as per either the Barnstable Zoning ordinance or the State Buildin;Cocie;or 2)any change in the identity of the tenant. 22.This.Agrevment shall be binding on Home Depof s successors and assigns. The Cornrnission rc=,,es the right to assert DRI jurisdiction over any successor,auipce or subsequent tcnani whose operations would constitute a change of use. 22.Horne Depot sad the Commission acknowledge that the tem.s and conditions set forth in this Agreement conternptam interactions between Homc Depot and the Comrt;ission over uIn extended period of time and agree w act in good faith in the exercise of their respective rights and obligations hereunder. 24, Home Depot hereby withdraws without prejudice all claims in its complaint in this matter other tbati those that may STisc from the vidatian of this Agrecr1ent. 13 qu r Aug-14-03 09:49 FrourCAPE.COD COWISSION 5063623136 T-996 P-W25 F-M k Qo/x.L/4ut3:1 1J:Ou rnnA olaoau,c► awviv T . Executed under Seal by the authorized r;presentatives of Home DapOt U.S.A.,Inc,and ;obert Ca :ICod Conunission this day of 3. pe C issioa, 1) ane,Chair Date� COMM GNWEALTH OF"SACHUSETTS County ofBarnstab:e Then pen,orally appeared the above-named Robes Dcane,Chair of the tape Cod Commission and acknowledged the foragoinQ instnnent to be his free act and deed and the free act and deed ni said Gape Cod Commission,before me; t+�y.-eor�nrnissoti/Jiiies; : . . C Notary Public Ds lWTAFW Y For.Home Depot U.S,A.,Inc'UA � z 4ta 5•�'g•a3 LAA2irMn Dad COMMO`.KWMTH OF MASSACH-US.ETTS Then personally appeared the above-A47ned / e� of Horne Depot U.S.A.,Inc.,and,acknowiedged the fore-v4ig insiruracnt to bc�L free act and deed and tbe.free.tict and deed of said Koine Depot U.S.A.,inc.,before rne, My co .'scion expires; Notary P'tthfic Date KAREN&AULD NOTARY PUBLIC N ��ra1Z1 .14 A4-14-03 09:50 From-CA% COD COMWISSION 50B3623136 T-995 P.17/25 F-376 p5/2Y/2D03 1�_50 F4.X BJ.7Sb8717 """''` Home Depot U.8 A.,Inc. By its Attorneys, Donald I,.Connors,BBO#095880 Michael D.miss,BBO 5850 Connors &Biiss,P.C_ 277 Dartmouth Street Boston,MA.02116 617-375-9080 Lww,-� ik. Leonard M.Singer,Ab#464600 Craighead Glick LLB 277 Dartmouth Street Boston.,MA 02116 617-859-8200 Cape Coti Commission By its Attorneys, Erie 1. 'Vodlingcr,BE 319 0 Sarah H. 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'i PIPE ANDF:i iJNGS 21 PIPE.CHEMICALS •HEE:CJiF_SC.NEMICALC'OM.f'ANY.INC. tr2PT.PRCrDa?r 1 T+ Pkrmb i PIPE AWWTINGS 21 PIPE CHEMICALS HERCULES CHEMICAL COMPANY,INC. 112PT.REAL TUFF Plmpbblg 1 MPEANDFtT"NrA 21 PIPECH�EMICALS QATEY 1000NICEHEAVY DUTY PVC CEMENT o birg 1 PIPE AND t=ITTINGS 2S' pre I:E[H1 GALS. 'TEY 4 OZ EPDXY PUTTY 1 PiPE ANEWITTNGS 21 PIPE CHEMICALS OATEV 4 OZ PIPE JT,COMP WET H TEFLON r t+nAtit 1 PIPE ANa fTL1 NGS 21 PIPE 01EMICALS _ TEY 4 OZ T4IFW"SEALANT WITFFLON Piurrlbin2 I E AND FI•I-mos 21 PEI"ECHEMICAL$ GAMY 80ZPVCCEMENT&PRIfr{ERHAM1Et,f-PAK �;; —y PIMUMp 1 WEAN10frmNas 21 PIPE CHEMICALS GATEY $BZRtGULAR PVG CEMENT dermeniftaimd 2Z BBO GRILL 6 CHARCOAL I STARTERS KNGSFORU CO QQNGSFOIlV CHARCOAL 49LO TWIN PACK [ ra misswoml 22 000GRILL 8 Cf ItM1EtCOALIZWAWMRB KING6pORD CO I�lGSFORI)MATCHLlG1iT20 PC.t1ARWAL , Aua-14-03 09:56 FrnrtrCAPE COD C AdISSIBN 5083622136 T-995 P.24/25 f-3?6 <22/2003 13:51 PAZ 617859727 44uzg fi INCUINTBE. NCYISKRETARIAL CERTIFICATE ric ut et>igne.d Asii£hSnt SacrewrI.af Horne Depot U_S.A., 10c., a Delaware corporation {die „Camoration'),�ztc>ry certitit : , 1. Thud the resolutions beldw cunstiruts a true and correct copy of the wulutioas coatnincd in the Home Dcp6t U.S.A., inc. L'ntrnimous Wri c:n Consent of the&card of Pirectprs in Li.-u of A Special Meeting, effec ve November IS � �. , that these resolutions have nor brew amended, annulled, resc%nactl of:evoked and mT Ain in 511 force acid effect as of the doer he,rtof. RESOLVED,that the Exa�c eta Via President,Sect-tary and Geridral Cotu►sel, the'SrntorMcc President-Real Esta the Vice President-I�ai Estate Low Group,Chief Couasel.Itts1 Estate, Wt:h Serte,ios Corporate Covttse"Rea1 EShare, ach Corporate ounsci-Beni Estee,and each of ihcnh acting alone th e or together, or eir duly delegated t degignets,arc hereby authoci=d. and directed,is tat ttsuto of rite CArpotatiap,xo rake such gueps ;>s a x r=cssary or desirable to effect the Corporation's policy of tva'ni"a and maintrrance of its properties including,but not lirMted to,the acquisivan,disposition or financing of real estate, the cuctuion of Leases, Reciprocal Easernetn Agreafnent, Dcvelopaseat Agreements,Easements,Semiatdes. •Right of Way, Assigtustents and any amtndrieats or meditagatlars w the forrgcing, or any ether -itisrri rnent required m accomplish the aforesaid Corporate proposes:and FURTHER RESOLVED, xhat she Executive Vice Px4idenh, Secretary acid General Couirse, the Senior Vice President=Reel Es�pts, the vice PiesitleaHR esi Estate Law Group,Chief Counse-Rtal Estates,each Senior Corporate t outLsol-Real Estate,each Ctyrparate Counsel-kcal Estatt;and each of them acting vlthcr alone of wpoter,os their duly delegated d4gnees, are hereby avthotized:and dir¢etod, is the setae of the Corporatioti,to take,or coast to be taken,any and ali ndons and to exam and delivet 110Y,end all sack odier cat:P�cfS.asszge.-nerets; tascrr►eau, c>zavcyatscc;;, deeds, leases, sLblctm, agreements. cectiErestas, irsot:mdau Cr any 00rer dooume= As such individua} or delegated.designee may consider necessary Or desirable to tarty o'at rile fatesoisio rasolUtion and tAc tssnsactions contertrpiated thereb)n and FURTHER RESOLVED, that these resnlutiotrs hereby revoke and supersede any other rez oludons its; }teretofMo granted site delegation of ee Pome whod y to execute seed deliveircal estate documents by«red on behalf of the CoPoianon. Aua-14-03 09:58 From-CAPE COD COMISSION 5063623136 T-995 P.25/26 F-376 06/22/2003 13;61 FAX 617859721 t 2. The peTsosu teamed below went an the data hereof tbo duly desigoa.ted t3uct qualified sigoetcries of the Cotpotaaon*as set apposite his or her respective name,and That the si wmm appaming oPPo_ uu of her Ume,is the.geiwinc Pacsntale a pMure of said signatory: Mill XL' Mir heel R.Folic Satior'Vie a Fre;sident };teal Esutc • 1 j 7at►ses 1.Sev� t�hidCmmsal—Reel Estate Danis IL b Se�iat t orame t auasei ,* _ geal Estate Jeff A Tuatl Se6cr Cotporato Counsel { Rsost pater° Randall H.Stephens Seaiot corporate Cauttsel , ReatEstate 5ac4b R Prito}►etr,It. calporift Estate • 4 wwarfea Cyr t4 Ce>epotate3 Cvuneel ���. �.y""..` RW£stato 7N wCdT SS iVFaPREOF,t d i s bereuatc►affiacsd the seal of 6c Corporation and set his+' sigaatttte,em dsis,thel�,daY of (-b',!I. [CORPORATE SM) N Ida Beth Lin 9�C8 TTitle. As t 3ee"ry 2008 Garden Center Addition l i MC CARTHY KEREKES, LLC LAND PLANNING ■ARCHITECTURE ■DEVELOPMENT 100 Davidson Avenue, Suite 303 Somerset, NJ 08873 Te1: 732-537-9009 Fax: 732-537-9779 www.mccarthykerekes.com May 27,2008 Stan Mertz Director of Retail Operations Applied Proactive Technologies 1242 Main Street Springfield, MA 01103 RE: 2008-THD147 Hyannis,MA t Dear Mr. Mertz: The Home Depot store located at Independence Drive and Attucks Lane in Hyannis was approved by the Cape Cod Commission in an Agreement for Judgment dated May 19, 2003. The Home Depot store reoccupied the area of the-shopping center formally occupied by the Bradlees department store.The area of the existing Home Depot is approximately 82,368 SF. The following changes are proposed to the existing shopping center to improve The Home Depot's customer shopping experience and convenience: 1. Renovation to an interior portion of the existing shopping center adjacent to the Home Depot for use by Home Depot for display of kitchens and baths; and, 2. A proposed seasonal fenced area from March to October.The fenced area is proposed adjacent to the east side of the building.The fenced area would take approximately 21/2 weeks to set-up:At the termination of the season the fenced area would be removed and stored off premises. The fenced area would contain a small covered area of 20'x 20'for protection of the cashier machine and convenience for the employees and customers for purchases. In addition a covered shade screen area of approximately 39'x 59'is proposed for covering seasonal plants and flowers for protection from direct sun exposure. The remaining area would be for display and storage of plants, bagged mulch and landscape stone. Sincerely, McCarthy Kerekes, LLC CADocuments and SettingftuntichXocal Settings\Temporary Internet Fles\0LK1762008-05-23 Ltr to Stan M.seasonal fenced area renovation.doc ® Page 2 May 27,2008 Ian J. McCarthy Principal cc: Cindy Warren, Brian Leahy, Chuck Coker, File r r 2015 Second Amendment of Agreement To Allow Retail Expansion & Cl a rify O ut Doo r Sto rage COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT , BARNSTABLE, ss. MISCELLANEOUS CASE NO. 02MISC28.1116 HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. ) Plaintiff. ) V. ) ) THE CAPE COD COMMISSION ) Defendant. ) ------------------------------------------------------ MOTION FOR ENTRY OF SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT The parties move, pursuant to Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure,that the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on January 2, 2007, as previously amended t in a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on November 2, 2010, to be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. The parties originally entered into an Agreement for Judgment dated July 25, 2003, pursuant to an agreement between the parties settling all,of their differences and providing for subsequent review and assessment by the parties. After such review and assessment was completed, the Agreement for Judgment was vacated and an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on January 2,'2007, at the request of the parties. Thereafter, a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on November 2, 2010, at the request of the parties. Now, in accordance with an additional agreement between the 1 i 4 parties to alter the site and allow additional retail space within the building and a staging area behind the building,the parties desire that their agreement as amended become the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement'for Judgment. For,the foregoing reasons, the parties respectfully request that the 2007 Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. THE CAPE COD COMMISSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. By its attorneys, By its attorneys, Johanna W. Schneider Andrew L. Singer BBO BBO 6324.18 Rackeman, Sawyer & Brewster Law Office of Singer& Singer, LLC 160 Federal Street 26 Upper County Road, P.O. Box 67 Boston, MA 02110 Dennisport, MA 02639 617-951-1162 508-398-2221 ischneidergrackemann.com alsin� eg_rgsinger-law.com Date: Date: 2 DATE: e CERTIFICATE OF.SERVICE I hereby certify that I served a true copy of the foregoing by first class mail,postage pre-paid, on the attorney for the plaintiff/defendant as follows: Plaintiff By its attorney, Andrew L. Singer 12 Johanna W. Schneider Raekeman, Sawyer &Brewster 160 Federal Street Boston, NIA 02110 617-951-1162 ischneider@rackemann.com 3 '. SECOND AMENDMENT TO a AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT This Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment is entered into as of this day of August, 2015, by and between the Cape Cod Commission(Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc. (Home Depot). WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated November 26,2006,and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into a.First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated September 27, 2010; and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot now wish to further amend such Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended,to allow expansion into adjacent vacant retail space as well as formalize an exterior product staging area. NOW THEREFORE,the parties hereto stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The Third Whereas Clause of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment,as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "WHEREAS,Home Depot has proposed to develop a so-called `Home Depot Lite'store consisting of approximately 84,895 sq. ft. of ground floor space and 2,105 sq.ft. of mezzanine space within the existing building(including demolition of the existing 14,000 sq. ft. mezzanine) as well as 2,700 sq.ft. of delineated space behind the building for a building material products staging area and no more than 9,953 sq. ft. of outside area adjacent to the existing building for a seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced. sales area, as shown on plans respectively entitled `Home Depot USA, Inc.,*Store Number 2612, Hyannis,Massachusetts, 65 Gdependence Drive,'prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture,Engineering,Planning, and dated 3/4/02 and last revised 3/28/03, Sheet titled `Floor Plans,'Sheet Number A 1.0 (Exhibit A), and `Home Depot Expansion Area.Site Plan,'prepared by GreenbergFarrow,and dated 08/05/15 (Exhibit B), and `Site Plan,Home Depot Pop-Up Garden Center, 65 Independence Drive, in Hyannis, Massachusetts'prepared by BSC Group, 349 Route 28,Unit D,W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673, dated May 4, 2010, and revised 7/7/10, Scale 1" =40 ft., Sheet 2 of 3 (Exhibit C)(collectively Plans), in and adjacent to a retail building,together with associated parking and access (collectively Project)formerly occupied by Bradlees and adjacent retail tenants at 65 Independence Drive, Southwind Plaza, in the Town of Barnstable,MA(Premises); and"; 2. Paragraph 11 of-the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 4C11. Home Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1)The Project will occupy only 84,895 square feet of ground floor space and 2,105 square feet ; of mezzanine space within the existing building; 2)The Project will utilize store racking 1 , t f , p r with shelving no more than 12 feet in height; 3)The store will have no public food vending(although vending machines are allowed); 4)All forklift trucks will operate on electricity/batteries or propane gas; 5)The Project will occupy no more than 2,700 sq. ft. of delineated area behind the building for a building material products staging area as shown on Exhibit B; 6)The Project will occupy no more than 9,953 square feet of outside area adjacent to the existing building as shown on Exhibit C a)for the annual installation of a seasonal garden facility to operate from March 20th through September 20t"each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 -days after such dates, respectively, and b)for the annual installation of a smaller fenced area also to be located in the portion of the property to be seasonally used by the garden facility to sell Christmas trees from November 15th through December 31 St each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates, respectively; and 7)There will be no increase in floor space in the existing building and no increase in either the building material products staging area or the outside seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area for the operation of the store." [See Next Page for Signatures] 2 e Executed under seal by the authorized representatives of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., and the Cape Cod Commission this day of August,2015. For the Cape Cod Commission, Chairman Date For Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., Corporate Counsel Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable,ss: August , 2015 Then personally appeared the above named , Chair of the Cape Cod Commission, known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Cape Cod Commission,before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: STATE OF GEORGIA ss: August , 2015 Then personally appeared the above named the of Home Depot,U.S.A.,Inc., known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was ,to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.,before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires- 3 T 2016 ., Out Door Storage Site Plan Home Depot Materials f } r ;2002 Cape Cod Commission Documents Of Bps CAPE COO COMMISSION VO — 3226 MAIN STREET �• f?O.BOX 226 '1r CO BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 (508)362-3828 ACH ;S FAX(508)362-3136 , E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission.org> April 24,2002 Mr. Myer Singer 0 Singer& Singer,LLC 26 Upper County Road `\ _ PO Box 67 Dennisport,MA 02639 -VIA CER'T'IFIED MAIL RE: Home Depot Lite,Southwind Plaza,Hyannis'p Dear Mr.'Singer: This letter is to inform you that at its'April 18,2002 meeting,the Cape Cod Commission voted to assert jurisdiction over the proposed Dome Depot Lite in Hyannis, Massachusetts,pursuant to Section 12(h)of,the Cape Cod Commission Act. The proposed project is for the reuse of the former Bradlees retail store in the Southwind Plaza,Hyannis. Section 3(e)of the Commission's Enabling.Regulations state that the Commission has mandatory jurisdiction over use changes which have a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet. The proposed project has been determined to meet the definition of a change of use per Section 1(c)of the Enabling Regulations,in that the proposal involves a change in the nature and purpose of the use and,would have a greater impact on resources protected under the Regional Policy Plan(RPP). Since the space to be occupied is also greater that.40,000 square feet;it qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI). We would be pleased to meet with you at a pre-application meeting regarding our review of the project.'To schedule this meeting or if you have any questions,please contact me at (508) 362-3828. Sincerely; _ =Phil Dascombe,AICP Planner �a Auv 14-n 09-43 FrorCA,PE COD COMISSION BUS3622136 T-995. P.02 "F-376 0Se22/2903 13:46 FAY 617859727f 9Vu; comMONWEALTIH Of MASSACHUSETI'S SUF'FO K.53: LAND COURT MISCELLANEOUS 281116 gt1R' 7jt�Y#*Kaik7R. $ `+xON04-*44*'F* %.t57PW.*V?i� iF'FKMsRR - . HOME DEPOT U.S.A.. T C I'HEREBY ATTESTAND CERTIFY ON. 1 A- L 1-"_V6_THATTH& FO4Etrfl1P,G DC?GilialEM 13 A FULL Plaintiff TRUC AfvC r:D°L'. �T t ]aY uF 7NI~ ORIGINAL 0N, :'1L'.-' IN 1,10 Orr CEs AKNANIAR4 J.SKEWER THE G IE COD COMMISSION DEPU`.Y REQ0RDISR .' LAND C.007 Ot;fendarrtS � �+ By r V""+�'�r�• r a i a r +. MOTION FOR FINTRY OF J10bGWl+7 The parties In.ave.pursuant to Mw-echusetts Rule of Civil Proccc i re 58(a)1 that the Agrt- mq%.*Judgment attached hereto be a arcred as tie judgmonz of ft Court- The grounds fax this motion are tb:at the parties have reacted air agreement which molves alh of tho issues , r2ised in ties litigation and EvMto have Ow sgreemept entered as the,judgmeaofthe Court. . The sir- ment for 3udgmant attached hersto has been signed by both parties and by their counreL . THE CAPBf W COMMSSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A,WC. $y• s, By its.a omoys, t Uc W, % zcr ✓ Leonard X Singer C} ~ BB 531960 `''•� RBO 464600 Choate,14all&Sicwarc Craighead Glick LLP 53 Stte a Strad 277 Dartmouth Street Boston,Massactusetts 02109 Boston,Massachusetts 02116 (617)248•-500a (617)85.9.9200 f f , �,14 AW14-03 09:43 Prom-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5083823136 T-995 P.03 f-378 05/12/2003 13:42 FAA 817s59727' V UUO Lj Ir it `AGREEN,N�'FOR JIMIniFM This Agreement for Judgment(Agreement)is entered into thii,�day of T, by a tl between the Cape Cad Cotnmisslon (Cornmissioti)and Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc. (Home Depot). WHEREAS,Home Depot is engaged in the business of the retail sale.of goods;and P , WHEREAS,the ComfnissiOn is a MassadlOsetts counry agency established by Chapter 716 orF the Acts and Resolves of 1989,as amepded(P.ct);alld WHEREAS,Home Depot proposes to develop a so-called"Home Depot 1 ite"store consistin-of approximately 79,995 square feet of ground floor a va Fuld 2,105 square feet of meztanidz space(including demolition of the existinD 14,000 square foot me=uine) as shown on a plan catitltd"Home Depot USA,Inc.,STore Number 2612,Hyamnis, Massachusetts,65 Independence Drive,"prepared by Greenberg Fagcw Architecture, EAgineering,Plamning,and dated 314102 and tact revised 3/28/03,Sheet dated,F1oor Plans."Sheet,Nwnber A 1.0,(P1an)(Exhibit A)in a vacnt retail building tggether with associated parking and access(Project)formally occupied by Bra ees at 65 Independence Drive,Southwind Plaza,in the Town of Barnstable,Ivlassacltusetts (Premises);and A . . 1p 1 I Y ` f Aq-14-03 09:44 From-CAPE C00 COWiSSION 5083623136 T-995 P.04/26 F-3Te 0S./2/21103 13:49 Fee 617449717' AS ® WHEREAS,an example of a"Horne Depot kite"store zxists in Staten Island,New'Yo:rk and �epres-tits a departure*error traditional or customary Home Depot remimg in terms of the stcr e's size,inventory,and productracking sygem and other features;and, WHEREAS,the project is locateii within a Wellhead Promotion AreaiDia'trict ideatified by the Commission's 1996 Regio►3al Policy flan(RPP);and WHEREAS,the RPP prohibits greater, than household quantities of hazardous materials in Wellhead Protection AreasMistricts: WHEREAS,the quantity of hazardous tnamrials and hazardous wastes attributable to the former Emdlees at the Premises is u>resolved,and, WHEREAS,Thorne Depot raamatains that tha,beet does not constitute a Change of Usc tinder the Commission's Regulations and that the Commission does not have jurisdiction over the)toject;and WHEMF S,on or about April.18,2002,the Commission voted tv assert jurisdiction over the proposed Project pursuant to Sectiou 12(h)of the Act;and NVH kS.ou or about.May 2I:2002 Home Npot filed a complaint in the Land Court Depantmtat of the Trial Court,Docket#Nfisc.28I16 appealiug.ihe Commission's assertion of jurisdiction;and 2 Y Aug-14-03 09:44 FrwCAPE COD COMISSION 5003622136 T-995 P.05/25 F-3t•6 05/22/2003 19;49 FAX 017959727'. QUaa WHER&kS,the issue ofthe jurisdiction of the Commission with respect to the Project is unresolved;and WHERF-AS,the parties hereto wish to settle this litigation and enter into an agreement resolving all issues concetuing Home Depot's development of the Project; NOW T ' I I=ORE,the parties hereto stipulate and ague as follows: 1, Home Depot shall he permitted.to use and occupy the Premises for retail uses as allowed under the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance,as the swine may be ammuied from true to time,together with uses(such as parking)customarily accessory thereto,such uses also 6 be in accordance with the terms and Conditions of this Agreement. 2. The parties agree that Home Depot sball not keep and maintain on the , Prer4ses at any time more than 36,3.19 gallons of Hazardous Materials,of i which no more than 5,11(l0 gallons shall b4 Type 1 ljazardous Materials as that term is defuted in paragraph 3 below. 3. For the purposes of this Agreement for Judgment,Type 1 1iazatrlous ivfaterials shall mean those inventory iterra clasaificd in the Uame Depot categories (wetlfied by Departtt nt,Class,and Subclass)listed in the auat hzd chibit B- 3 s- Aux-14-03 99:45 Prom-CAPE COD CDMISS1114 500823136 T-995 P.08/25 f-3i6 „ 04/22/1003 13:49 FAX 617858727" m,"• I,together with•t4oSe specific inventory items listed in the attached Exhibit 81. In general these Type I Hazardous Materials are materials that,based on the .best available information: ])contain solvents,oil-based paints,petroleum products,pesticides,herbicides or other substances;and 2)are likely.by virtue of their physical state and anviraratental mobility,to result in groundwater conm minadou if spilled or otherwise released to the etivitonmant. For the purposes of this Agr tment those inventory items classified in the Hom Depot categories(identified by Department,Cm,, Subclass)listed in the attached Bahibit 13-3 together with those specific invantory items listed in the attached ]gAbihij&A,shall be deemed tti be Type 2 Hazardous Materials.For purposes of this Agreement,Hazardous tMlarrials{`'Hazardous Materials")shall metro those materials that are Type 1 Hazardous Materials or Type 2 Haazatdous Materials as set forth above_ . 4. The two limitations on the voluma of Hazardous Materials set forth herein (j.e,,a total.store inventory of no more than 35,319 gallons of Razatdous Materials,of which no more than 5,000 gallons may be Type I Hazardous Materials)arc intended as overall,total caps.neither of which shall be exceeded.These limitations would be equally reached,for exautple,with respect to Type I Hazardous Materials,whether Home Depot maintained an inventory consisting of 5P00 gallons of a single product or 100 products whose combined,volvms was 5,000 gallons. .4 Aus-14-03 09:45 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5063us136 T-995 P.07/26 F-376 o8/22i64003 13:49 8AC 917$59127" %NY! 5, prior to opening the store;Horne Depot,or its designee shall provide to the Executive Director of the Pommission_(Executive Director). the name of the store manager and an inventory of all Type 1 and-Type 2 Hazardous Materials ` that will be present upon opepujg.Said inventory shall be formatted to include the common name of each producr,ibe manufacturer or supplier,the type of product,and Home Depot's relevant stack keepi cg uni2(SKC:)or goods inventory code.It shal I also be formatted consistent with the Exhibits attached to this Agreement,and with the compl a tool developed by Home Depot. At this time Home Depot shall also provide w the Exccutivt Di=tor a rnernorandum describing Honr-Depot's standard opwating pronedures for assuring in-store compliance on a day-to-day operating basis with the limitations on lazardous Materials set forth in this Agreement(tbe"Hazmat S0,P Home Depot shall also provide to the Executive Director copies of any significant revisions of the Hazmat SOP vtithin 34 days of such revision. 6. Home Depot shall within 30 days after completion of its annual inventory each year,ft1 a detailed annual inventory performed by athird party commetor and/or company d at specializes in conducdag ittv:.ntnries for retail firms,subswially in the form of the spreadsheets in fghibits R•l IbAULaM. 4 attached hereto,of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Material on site and gallonage with the Executive Director(the"Annual Hazardous M.Weridis Report"),Home Depot shall also provide to the'Corrurussion an iuvcmtory of 411 Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site on a quarterly basis within Aux-14-03 09:46 From-CAPE COO COMISSION 5083823136 T-295 P.08/21 F-376 0/22/2003 13:49 FAX 817859727' ft uuo ' ? 30 days after the close of each quarter.Such quarterly inventory report shall be consistent with the Exhibits attached to this Agreement and with the compliance tool referenced in paragraph 7 below.Such quarterly inventory reports shall also include,during(he first year following store opening, morthly totals of Type 1 Hazardous Materials andtotal Haz&idous Materials for each quarter.All such reports shall include notice of any cUngc,. reformulation or new products in accordance with paragraph 9 below. f 7, Home Depot shall devtlop and use a corrtpliance tool for irnplemt:nting this Agreement in consu!tatior with Commission staff.Such tool shall be at]cast a Computerized da 4b=using Microsoft ACCESS or other siraffar program. Such database and tool shall provide far appropriate quarterly reports.It shall also be used with the,anoual third-party inventory. 3. The Comrnission•or its agents may at any time eerier openth ' Premises during Home.Deippt's nonrlal.operating hours and undertake an inspection to determine Home Depots compliance with the.limitations se[forth in this Agreommt.Irmtted s telY upon making such an eritiy for the.purpose of:such inspection.the CoTnmission or its agents spali uotify'Horlae Depot's on-sits manager and shall be allowed unlimited acmes to:all retail areas of the Pmnises,includiu$storage areas,and to records reasonably rslaTed to the matters addnssedin ibis Agmement: 6 Au8-1443 09:46 From—CAPE COD COMISSION $083623136 T-995 P.09/25 F-316 05/22/2ou3 13:0 FAX 6t.T8587'G7 9. When Dome Depot adds anew cir retorrnulated item tti inventory which is a hazardous material as that term is defined in the Commission's Regional Policy Plan-dated November 1996 such item shall be initially classified by Home Depot as a Type l or Type 2 Hazardous Material consisteut with paragraph 3 above(Asmss"4crt1),Horne Depot shall provide notice of such items in tho quarterly report for the quarter in which such item is added to inventory,such notice to be in the form of an B41i bit B-5 thereto.Such notice shall include Home Depot's Assessment and the Material Safety Data Sheets (MS DS}for all items that it classifies as Type'2.If the Commission does not respond in writing to biome Depot within 95 days of the date the quarterly report is received by the Conrin-d ion's office,such Assessment shall be • r deemed to have been accepted by the Commission.If The Commission disagrees with an Assessment it shall so notify Home Depot within said 45 days and Borne Depot shall modify the inventory to remain within the Type 1 and total limits set forth in paragraph 2 of this Agreement,raueating the new or refomtutated product as a Type l HAwdoas Material. The Commission shall have the right to utilize the 85sismuce of a third party to analyze Hflrne Depot's Assessment,to analyze the annual or quarterly repons or to assist in its inspections. 11.Horne Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1) The Project will occupy only 79,995 square feet of ground floor space and -r R�- "'� Aug-14-08 09:47 From-CAPE 1.00 COW)SS10N 5063623136 T-995 P.10/25 F-376 05/22/2o03 13:19 RkX 617869727' Quiu > j ... 2,105 square feet of rne2zanina space within the existing Wiling;2)The Project will have no outdoor sate or storage of inventory,and all inventory(for sale and in storage)shall be kept witbin the building,3)The Project will utilize store rackiug with shelving no mare than Ufeet in height;, j the stare will.liave no public food vending(although vending machines art a Owed);5) there-will be no increase in floor space and no increase in the existing building footprint for the operation of the store;5)all forklift tracks will operate on electricity/batteries yr propane gas. 12.Marne Depot shall determine where the exisdng trench dish at the loadin- dock discharge=s.ReaardIess ofthe discharge point of.this trench drain,Home Depot shall in&WI i cutoff valve in the discharge line from the trench drain.If ® technically feasible,this valve will be controlled by au aummated system that closes tine valve when freight is delivered to the Loading dock area.If this is not technically feasible;a manually operated cutoff valve will be installed. Horde Depot will rehabilitate the existing trench drain so that it functions as designed.if the.existing trench drain cannot be rebabilitatcd and needs to be excavated and replaced with a new drain,structure,Home Depot will also install in conjundon with this aaw drain structure a gasoline and sand trap (art"MDC tip"or its functional cquivalent)if:a)>approval of the installation of the asap tray reasonably be obtaJived under the terms of Home Depot's feast;and b)no special approvals(beyond a town building permit,pl=biug pemut or other like.approval)are needed from,and no epeaial conditions will 1 Aug-14-03 09:47 From-CAPE COD COWISSION 509382313s T-995 P.11/25 F-37E 05/22/2003 13:48 PAY SL7459727' be imposed by the gown or the Cotntnonwealth 10 install this trap. jorine • )Depot will implement a standard operating procedure requiring a Home Depot employee to cat?firm that the cut-off valve is closed during all deliveries, Horne Depot will maintain a supply of spill remediation and/or containment materials(i.e.,sorbents,absorbent socks,or booms) in a location convenient to the loading dock, Home repot will ensure that the depression at the loading dock will provide containment for at least 24 cubic feet(180 gallons) of material.This'containment will be provided by the existing paved,depressed area,provided that Home Depot will:a)repave/recons=V seal the loaning dock area as necessary to provide an unbroken concrete and/ter bituminous paved surface in the containment area;and b)subtnit a measured drawid;, prepared by GZA GeoEnvironmental,demonstrating that the containment area can contain the required volume.prior to the opening of the store,Home Depot shall provide the Executive Director with constructicn plans and drawings of the containment system stamped and sealed by a registered I rofessional eagiueer(i:2PE)and with a professional opinion,signed by the sa=RPE that,as built,the depression in the loading dock bas the capacity to contain spillage of at least dill);shores of Type I Hazardous Materials for 24 i hours without releasing it to the ground or groundwater and wirb evidence of compliance with this paragraph and paragraph 15 below. Ii,Ho=Npot slim/undertake employee training at the Premises designed to educate employees aboutthe appropriate response to spiels or releases of 9 AuB-14-03 09:46 From-CAPE COD CMISSi0N 6083623136 T7995 P.12/25 F-376 vu p5/22/2003 23:49 FAX 51785972T' vst ® hazardous materials in the store.This training shal.i be provided to all stom employees within two months of hire,and at least annually thercdtcr for the duration.of-tile ecmployea's tenure at Homo Depot.Home Depot shall maintain in the store at all Time-9-2 spill.response kit that provides tools and other equipment sufficient to rcmcdiate a spill or release in the store of hazardous materiais other chart that caused by a firs or release of the fire suppression system.Home Depot shall establisb And maiutsin hazardous rrtaterival operating practices avid procedures and emergency spill control plans as set forth in the following documents,as the same may be aamendod from time to time.,copies of which have been delivered to the Commission: a. Home Depot Hazardous Waste Refer-ucc Manual{9;Q2} b. Home Depot Hazardous Products Con6itge:tcy Pisan(Jammry 2002) c. The Employee's Right to Know About Haaarclous Materials . d. Home Depot Manager's Safety Refemuce Guide e. Handling Hazardous.Materials(Video)(9130/OZ) 14.Home Depot shall continuously maintain a contract with a gtualified,licensed hazardous rtaterialslhazardous waste response company to provide for spill response/cleanup in the event of a spilt of Hazardous materials in the store and for,post-event response in the event of a fire or accidental release of the fire. suppression system.Prior m flue optrning of the store,Home Depot shall provide to the Fxecuti ve Director evidence of this convect.iIome Depot shall advise the Commission in ivriting.of any changes in the future rolative to this coafitioa,including,bur not limited to the expiration of a contract or a change in the vendar providing this service to Home Depot: i0 Aua,14-03 09:46 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 60636mas T-995 P.19/25 F-3PE p5/E2/�4O9 IS:50 F&L 4317aby7xy Yv�sv 11,Horne Depot shall construct and install the following improvements to reduce potential impacts to groundwater from Hazardous Materials. 1)The floor of the Premises shall be consrmcted in accordance with the Nlassachusetts State Plumbing Code and as shown in the Plan to eliminate at floor drains within J the containment area shown or;Exhibit A(some bathrooms and the fire suppression closet may shave floor dfairs but they vrill be outside t)he containment area).The improvements will include in oillchcinical resistant high density polyethylene fHDPE)line., system,or its equivaleut,under the floor with a slope inward from the perimeter,so that the lowest point in the center is approximately 1.8 inches below the highest point at the perimmetcr, and so as to be capable of retaining approximatcly$7,000 gallons of liquid in the event of an accidental sVill,fire or similar event;and 2)as'set forth in paragraph 12 above certain improvements wiiIl be made to the loading dock trench drain so that any accidental spills of Hazardous Materia.ts which might occur doting delivery can be con'` nod.Nor to the opening of the store.How Depot shall provide the Executive Direetor with construction plans,drawings and specifications and with evidence of compliance with this paragraph 1.5. 16.Home Repot shall,within rsiucty (90)days of the execution and filing of this Agreement,contribute the amount of S20M to the Town of Barnstable to fund a rnutnally agreeable educational program in the Barnstable School system concerning-hazardous materials and wastes and their impact on the lI Aug-14-03 09:49 ProarCAPE COD COMI SSION 5063623.136 T496 P:14/25 F-3.'6 05/ZZ/ZOg3 33;50 !'Ab got r�ab7 cr xa vis drinking water supp!y,or To support the,inspection.and.enforcernent efforts of the Barnstable Health Deparetnent with respect to proper l;azardotis materials and hazardous waste management in the Town of Barnstabic. .17. Home Depot will work through it_c Community Affairs Coordinator witli the . Commission to support prograans aimed at educating purchasers of l:ome improvement materials in the responsible use and disposal of hazardous materials. 18.Within two years of the opening state of the Project,Home D►:pot and the Exocutive Committee of the Commission shall meet tb assess the rep nrang required in this Agreement in light of the information base slid experience developed by that time and-may modify thi reporting schedule by mutual consent. • 19.The Commissioa agrees that the Town of Barnstable may fbohwith,.upon the 7 execution and filing of This Agretruenr,issue auy and all permits and approvals for the project,including a Certificate of Occupancy. 20.In the Ovent that the Commission or its agents determine that Home Depot has violate!dm provisions of this Aa eernenji then ire Cornmissirra sL-41 be sntitied,tp commence an appropriate,action in court against Home Depot and 12 J Aua-!4-03 02:40 Froo-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5O93623136 T-S95 P-15/26 F-p6 O5/22/2003 13:5O rU 617859727 eula as recover its costs and attorney fees for such proceediBOB if Oe Court determines Home Depot has violated the terms of this Agreement. 21. Horne Depot will notify the Commission in writing thirty days before: i)any change in de,occupancy of the Premises,as per either the Barnstable Zoning ordinance or the State Building Code;or 2)any change in the identity of the tenant. 22.Thi9.Agreement shall be binding on Home Depot's successors and assigns. The Commission reser/es the right to assert DRI jurisdiction over any successor,assip=or subsequent tenant whose operations would constitute a change of use. 23.Horne Depot and the Commission acknowledge that the tettn:a and conditions set forth in this Agreement contemptate irnteractions between Homc Depot and the Coavv.ission over art extended.period of time and agree to act in good faith in the exercise of their respective rights and obligations hereunder. 24. Home Depot hereby withdraws without prejudice all claims in its complaint in this matter other tbari those that may arise from the violation of this Agrecrnmt. 13 l Aus-14-03 49:49 FrwCAPE COD COWISSION 5063623136 T-995 ?.16I25 F-3T6 yA/•LL/YUUJ 4J;OU rAA 01100VJ41 WVaW Executed under seal by the authorized representatives of Home Depot t1.S.A.,fnc.and j Ca . Cod Conunission this day of pe C fission.; b$rt Deane,Chair Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS County of Barnstable Then personally appeared the above-named Robert Dcang,Chair,of the Cape Cod_ Ca6mission and acknowledged tbo foragoinp instrunmt to be his free act and deed aad the free act and deed of said Cape Cod Commissiot7,before me, Myrear�nn�issio>a�r6iies: r Notary Pabtic ;}a For Home Depot U,S.A.,Inc: 11, _ S��g•03 - W CO3vMIKv TH OF MASSXCHUSE?TS Then personally appeared the above-earned ta 1 � jq a�A al"4a of'Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc:,zmd acicnowledgnd the f0re-z0i ig.instrvr4d,4t to bebtf free act and deed and the.free,Actand deed of said Koine Dep'-it U.S.A.,Inc.,before me., My co Sion CX*M- Notarytl�lc Date KAREN A.Ails NOTARY PUBLICq s&tea sAgni Zl,2DQ6 14 A4-14-03 09:50 Front—CAK COD COMMISSION 5D63623136 T-995 P.17/25 F-376 D5%22/2D03 13:50 RU 617069797 "'aV&C I ®. Hame Depot U.S,A.,Inc. By its Attorneys, Donald i_.Connor$,BBO#095880 Michael D.Bliss,BBO#045850 Connors&Bliss,P.C. 277 Dartmouth Street Bastan.MA 02116 617-375-9080 Leonard M.Singer,Bkb#464660 Craighead Glick L:LP 277 Dartmouth Street Boston,MA 02116 6I 7-859-8200 Cape Cod Commission By its Attorneys, FAc W. Yodlingcr,B 319 Sarah H. Broughel,BB 375 Choate,Hall&Stewart Exchange.Place 53 State Street ' Boston,NIA 02109-2891 15' �.. . 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'Ebel the rasotutions below cunstipuc a me and correct copy of the resoiudons caatnincd in the Home Dcpoc U,SA., inc. L;.r= rwus Watt=n Consent of the Board of Directors in Lice of A Special Mccgq, &ffectivt November 13, 2002, and that these trscluucrs haire nat b"n amendt:d, annulled, xzsettidt al ort:e76W and mrAin in 591 ford 4114 effect as of the date bt Mt RESOLVED,that the Facercdyt Viet President,5eeretary and Geneml Courge4 the Senior Vicc Prtsident-Real Estatt,the Vice Presiders-Real Estate Law GranF,Chief Cotnsel.RW Estate, each Setrio: Corporate Cotmsel•Real Estate, lath Cozporate Cuumel-Real Estate.and each of Them acting alone or together, a:their duly deisgated designees,arc hereby authorized and duetted,is the rtame of:he Corporation,to rake Such srcp5 AS are nrxcssary or desirable to effect the Corporation's policy of y�ra.�rsiol and maintenance of its properties itrchiding,but not lirnited to,the acquititi�r,disposition pr financingTotal of al tsEste, the atcution of Leases, Raciproeai Easernecl A91e0nent, Dc.tlopnraAt Agreements,Easements,Servitudes, Right of Way, Assigttzrrerits and any arni7dmcnts or MrAlicatlons to the. foregoing, or any other insMUnent required TO aecomptisbAhc ttforeSaid Corporate purposes.:and FUpTIJER RESOLVED, drat she F-rtecutive Vice President, Secretary apd General Cotuisei, the Senior Vitt Presidmt-Rea Estate, the V 1= Nesideut-Real Estate Law Group,Chief Counse,'-Real Estee,each Senior Corporate Couiasel-Real Estate,each C0rparate Counsel-Rca1 Estate and each of rbem aedutg either alone at 'WFdrer,or their duly delegated designees, are hcftby avthor4ed.mnd dirvmd, in the =raa of the Ccrparatiott,to take,or cause to be totem,any and all actions and to excautc cad deliver any;srtd all sock odler contracts, sssiigrgrt"A casements,.c�veyaate;r, deeds, leases, sublt:ases, agreer:itnts, cettiCsates, tr-scumerus or any outer d=utntttts as such individual or delegated,designee may consider nceesm-y or desiribla w carry o'at dle fotegoit►o rr:solation and the usnsatrions coamm:piated thereby,and FUpT tR?.Fs —T VSD; dint dusts resoluciotts hereby revoke and supersede arty other resoludom 11; heigWi'o o granted the delegation of co;pome aulhoh y to e�tculC Bad d�iivtt T.:'31 estate doCtrnlerts by«nd on b2hajf of tht�'Qt�rUti![i0n. • c i Aug-14-03 00:53 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5083623136 7-195 P.25/26 F-376 06/22/2003 13;61 FAX 51785972/ �Jvxa 2. The persosrs amcd below were m the dlato hcreo f the duly designated gulf qualified sipswiw of the Corporation,as sec opposi a his or her rrspcctive treM and that the sigmmre appearing opposhc ids or her Damn,is the gwwm!'ambuic sigmttre of said sigc ty: Xt_ Mir hall R"Folio senior•Vios President r8 i 1,sGO CWd Ca u ft1 •Raa11sta1°P 33aif1C R. smiac corpomm CG1laS,a1 `'► Rai Bit Jeff A Ismi senior Corporue Couasel { V.X*l Berets Randal!H.Stoheas Sluice Corporate Counsel , Rtai Esate 5au:nb T':.1'ritzher,Jr. cWporaft�Cottas��ti Lriltlai A"Wattea Carporata Counsel + Real Estate . IN WrnTM wsWOF,tie undersicacd W hereunw affucad tlit scat of tltc Corporation and sct ti via signattste,as this,to AdAy of mat9 [CORPORATE SEAL) Nam : Pia Beth La oTee `,fide; Ass tSecretary .a .G '� 2008 Garden Center Addition oC MC CARTHY KEREKES, LLC LAND PLANNING ■ARCHITECTURE ■ DEVELOPMENT 100 Davidson Avenue, Suite 303 Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-537-9009 Fax: 732-537-9779 www.mccarthykerekes.com May 27,2008 Stan Mertz Director of Retail Operations Applied Proactive Technologies 1242 Main Street Springfield, MA 01103 RE: 2008-THD147 Hyannis,MA Dear Mr.Mertz: The Home Depot store located at Independence Drive and Attucks Lane in Hyannis was approved by the Cape Cod Commission in an Agreement for Judgment dated May 19, 2003. The Home Depot store reoccupied the area of the shopping center formally occupied by the Bradlees department store.The area of the existing Home Depot is approximately 82,368 SF. The following changes are proposed to the existing shopping center to improve The Home Depot's customer shopping experience and convenience: 1. Renovation to an interior portion of the existing shopping center adjacent to the Home Depot for use by Home Depot for display of kitchens and baths; and, 2. A proposed seasonal fenced area from March to October.The fenced area is proposed adjacent to the east side of the building.The fenced area would take approximately 2'/2 weeks to set-up.At the termination of the season the fenced area would be removed and stored off premises. The fenced area would contain a small covered area of 20'x 20'for protection of,, the cashier machine and convenience for the employees and customers for purchases. In addition a covered shade screen area of approximately 39'x 59'is proposed for covering , seasonal plants and flowers for protection from direct sun exposure. The remaining area would be for display and storage of plants, bagged mulch and landscape stone. Sincerely, McCarthy Kerekes, LLC CADocuments and Settings\bunticht\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK17E\200&05-23 Ltr to Stan M.seasonal fenced area renovation.doc �I • Page 2 May 27,2008 Ian J. McCarthy Principal cc: Cindy Warren, Brian Leahy, Chuck Coker, File a 1� 2015 Second Amendment of Agreement To Allow Retail Expansion & . Clarify Out Door Storage Y COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT BARNSTABLE, ss. MISCELLANEOUS CASE NO. 02MISC28I116 ------------------------------------------------------ HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. ) Plaintiff. ) V. ) THE CAPE COD COMMISSION ) Defendant. ) ------------------------------------------------------ MOTION FOR ENTRY OF SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND.RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT The parties move, pursuant to Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure, that the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on January 2, 2007, as previously amended in a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on November 2, 2010,to be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. The parties originally entered into an Agreement for Judgment dated July 25, 2003, pursuant to an agreement between the parties settling all of their differences and providing for subsequent review and assessment by the parties. After such review and assessment was completed,the Agreement for Judgment was vacated and an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on January 2, 2007, at the request of the parties. Thereafter, a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on November 2, 2010, at the request of the parties. Now, in accordance with an additional agreement between the parties to alter the site and allow additional retail space within the building and a staging area behind the building, the parties desire that their agreement as amended become the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment. For the foregoing reasons, the parties respectfully request that the 2007 Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. THE CAPE COD COMMISSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. By its attorneys, By its attorneys, Johanna W. Schneider Andrew L. Singer BBO BBO 6324;18 Rackeman, Sawyer& Brewster Law Office of Singer& Singer, LLC 160 Federal Street 26 Upper County Road, P.O. Box 67 Boston, MA 02110. Dennisport, MA 02639 617-951-1162 508-398-2221 ischneidergrackemann.com alsinger cr,singer-law.com Date: Date: 2 k DATE: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I served a true copy of the foregoing by first class mail, postage pre-paid, on the attorney for the plaintiff/defendant as follows: Plaintiff By its attorney, Andrew L. Singer Johanna W. Schneider Rackeman,.Sawyer&Brewster 160 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 617-951-1162 ischneider@rackemann.com 3' rt SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT . This Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment is entered into as of this day of August,2015, by and between the Cape Cod.Commission(Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. (Home Depot). WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated November 26,2006, and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot'entered into a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated September 27, 2010; and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot now wish to further,amend such Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended,to allow expansion into adjacent vacant retail space as well as formalize an exterior product staging area. NOW THEREFORE,the'parties hereto.stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The Third Whereas Clause of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment,as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "WHEREAS,Home Depot has proposed to develop a so-called `Home Depot Lite'store, consisting of approximately 84,895 sq. ft. of ground floor space and 2,105 sq. ft. of mezzanine space within the existing building(including demolition of the existing 14,000 sq. ft. mezzanine) as well as 2,700 sq.ft. of delineated space behind the building for a building material products staging area and no more than 9,953 sq. ft. of outside area adjacent to the existing building for a seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area, as shown on plans respectively entitled `Home Depot USA, Inc., Store Number 2612, Hyannis,Massachusetts, 65 Independence Drive,'prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture,Engineering,Planning, and dated 3/4/02 and last revised 3/28/03, Sheet titled `Floor Plans,'Sheet Number A 1.0 (Exhibit A), and `Home Depot Expansion Area Site Plan,'prepared by GreenbergFarrow, and dated 08/05/15 (Exhibit B), and `Site Plan,Home Depot Pop-Up Garden Center, 65 Independence Drive, in Hyannis, Massachusetts'prepared by BSC Group, 349 Route 28,Unit D,W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673, dated May 4, 2010, and revised 7/7/10, Scale 1" =40 ft., Sheet 2 of 3 (Exhibit C)(collectively Plans), in and adjacent to a retail building,together with associated parking and access (collectively Project)formerly occupied by Bradlees and adjacent retail tenants at 65 Independence Drive, Southwind Plaza, in the Town of Barnstable,MA(Premises); and"; . 2. Paragraph 11 of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment; is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "11. Home Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1)The Project will occupy only 84,895 square feet of ground floor space and 2,105 square feet of mezzanine space within the existing building;2)The Project will utilize store racking 1 y with shelving no more than 12 feet in height; 3)The store will have no public food vending(although vending machines are allowed);4)All forklift trucks will operate on electricity/batteries or propane gas; 5)The Project will occupy no more than 2,700 sq. ft. of delineated area behind the building for a building material products staging area as shown on Exhibit B; 6)The Project will occupy no more than 9,953 square feet of outside area adjacent to the existing building as shown on Exhibit C a)for the annual installation of a seasonal garden facility to operate from March 20th through September 20th each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates,respectively, and b)for the annual installation of a smaller fenced area also to be located in the portion of the property to be seasonally used by the garden facility to sell Christmas trees from November 15th through December 31 st each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates,respectively; and 7)There will be no increase in floor space in the existing building and no increase in either the building material products staging area or the outside seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area for the operation of the store." [See Next Page for Signatures] 2 ` f a Executed under seal by the authorized representatives of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., and the Cape Cod Commission this day of August,2015. For the Cape Cod Commission, Chairman Date For Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., Corporate Counsel Date i COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss: August 12015 Then personally appeared the above named , Chair of the Cape Cod Commission, known tome through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was , to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Cape Cod Commission,before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: STATE OF GEORGIA ss: August , 2015 Then personally appeared the above named ,the of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was ,to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of Home Depot U.S.A., Ir Inc., before me. Notary Public j My Commission Expires: 3 i 2016 Out Door Storage Site Plan t r Home Depot Materials , r r A , L 2002 Cape Cod Commission Documents 1 IE � 1 .�of B� CAPE COD COMMISSION � s� O 3225 MAIN STREET V � nti P.O.BOX 226 BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 (508)362-3828 CHIJC) FAX(508)362-3136 E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission.org April 24,2002 Mr. Myer Singer 1 0 Singer& Singer,LLC 26 Upper CountyRoad PO Box 67 Dennisport,MA 02639, VIA CERTIFIED MAIL RE: Home Depot Lite,Southwind Plaza,Hyannis Dear Mr. Singer: This letter is to inform you that at its April IS,2002 meeting,the Cape Cod Commission voted to assert jurisdiction over the proposed Home Depot Lite in Hyannis, Massachusetts,pursuant to Section 12(h)of the Cape Cod Commission Act. The proposed project is for the reuse of the former Bradlees.retail store in the Southwind Plaza,Hyannis. Section 3(e)of the Commission's Enabling Regulations state that the Commission has, mandatory jurisdiction over use changes which have a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet. The proposed project has been determined to meet the definition of a change of use per Section i(c)of the Enabling Regulations,in that the proposal involves a change in the nature and purpose of the use and would have a greater impact on resources protected under the Regional Policy Plan(RPP). Since the space to be occupied is also greater that 10,000 square feet,it qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) I We would be pleased to meet with you at a pre-application meeting regarding our review of the project. To schedule this meeting or if you have any questions,please contact me at (508).362-3828. Sincerely, 1 Phil Dascombe,AICP Planner __ I L Auj 14-0S 09s43 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5093623138 T-995 P.02 F-376 -, 051?./2443619859427 �vu: COMMONWEALTH.Of MASSACHUSETTS SUFFOLK,ss: LAND COURT MISCELLANEOUS 281116 HOME DEPOT U.S.A., I1�C "' 1 HEFT ATTV5TAND CERTIFY ctj ITHA bRECp1r.G fSC?Ctlza9 1!3T 1S A FULL Plaintiff TRU°AN OOQacGT COSY of THE ORIGINAL 01% !q ri1v Cry CF A140 IN RAY'LW..' v. . ANN 'f+44 J._KE '"tt THE CAPE COD C0144MISS1 ON •DEPU`V FE+R ORDSR LAND C-007T Defendants BY a ivp I40TION FOR ENTRY OF Jt10GMZN'f' The part es inpve.pursuant to Massachusetts RWc of Civil Proc c4i re S8(4),that the ® Agkt_ernertt for Sudgnient attached hereto be earcred as the judgment of ills Court. The grounds for this ma-don are that the parties have reached au agrc=cnt which resolves rdl of the issuts raised in this litigWon and wish to have that agreement entered as the judgment of the Court. The Agmment for Judgment attached b=to has been siped by both parties wid by their counsel. ' THE CAPBjFOD COMNESSION HOME DEPOT U.S.AA,ZINC. - ., , By s, By its.attorneys, Eric W,'V gcr �'' Leonurd X Siagerr BBC}531960 `'•� BBO 4646M Choate,Halt&Stwan Craighead Glick LLP 53 S`tte Street 217 Dartmoutb Strtet Boson,Massactusetts 02109 Boston.Mumclu Batts 02116 (517)248•-5000 (617)85.9-•8200 r Auy�14-0? 09:43 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5083023138 T-995 P.03 F-37C os/22/2003 13:42 FA.0 617860127' Ir , n At;RF MF FOR This Agreement for Judgment(Agreement)is ehterad into thls day of by=d between the Cape Cal Commission (Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A.,1nc. (Hoene Depot). WHEREAS,Home Depot is engaged in the business of the retail sate.of goods;and WHEREAS,the Commission is a Massachusetts.couiuy agency established by Chapter 716 of the Acts and Resolves of 1989,as amended(Act);and WHEREAS,Horne Depot proposes to develop a so-calied `Home Depot Lire"store consisting of approximately 79,995 square feet of ground floor aroa and 2,105 squara feet of me3zanitia s ee Cincluding demolition of the existing 14,000 square foot mezzanine) as shown on a plan cntitltd"Home Depot USA,Inc.,Store Number 2b12,Hyannis, Massachusetts,65Independenc€Drive,"prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture, Engineering,plapning,and dazed 314102 and last revised 3(28)03,She€t rifled"Floor Plans."Sheet.Namber A 1.0,(Plau)(Exhibit A)in a vaunt retail building together with associated parking and access(Project)formally occupied by Bradlces at 65 Independsnce Drive,SouthWind Plaza.,in the Town of Barnstable,Ivlassacllusetts (Premises):and ` Aua-14-03 09:44 From-CAPE COD CMiSSION 5663622136 T-995 P-04/25 F-M OV4Z2/t003 13t d8 FAa (I17459727' V° WHEREAS,an example of a"Horne Depot l.ite"store exists in Staten Island,New York and �Oreseots a departure from traditional or customary Home Depot reailing it terms Yof te store's size,inventory,and produce racking system and other features;and, WHEREAS,the Project is located within a Wellhead Protection Area1.lais'trict identified by the Commission's 1996 Reglonal'PoIicy$tan(RPP);and WHEREAS,the RPP prohibits greater than household quanntitlu of hazardous materials in Wellhead Prptection AreasMisttricts: WHEREAS,the quantity of Hazardous materials and hazardous wastes attributable to the former Rmolees at the Premises iS URresolved;and, ® _ f WHEMkS,)attire Depot maintains that the Project does not col stltuta a Change of Use tom,the Commission's Regulations and that the Commission does not have jurisdiction over the Project;and - WHEM%S,-n or about April 18,20.02,the Commission Vaud to assert jurlsdiction over the proposed Project pursuant to Section 12(h)of the Act;and WHEl2 or about:? Say 21 2002 Home Depot filed a complaint ill the Land Caws M.Panmeat of the Trial Court;,Docket#Mitt.28116 appealing.the Commission's assertion of jurisdiction;Anil 2 ' f i AurN-03 W44 F'wCAPE COD COMMON 50B362313B T-m P.05/25 F-3TB OS/22/EOtf3 13;@9 FA7C 817a68727' Una WHEREAS,the issue of the jurisdiction of the Commission with respect to the Project is unresolved;and WNER.EAS,the parties hereto wish to se.,de this litigation and enter into an agreement resolving all issues concerning Reline Depot's development of the Project; NOWT ` . 1'QRE,the parties hereto stipulate and agme as follows: l, Hoene repot shall be permitted.to use and occupy th Premises for retail uses as allowed under the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance,as the sarne may be amended from time to time,together with uses(such as parking)cusmma4ly accessory thereto,such uses also to be in accordance with the terms and conditions of ibis Agicement. 2. The parries agree that Home Depot sbatl not keep and maintain on the Premises at any time more than 36,3.1E gallons of Hazardous Materials,of which no more thaa 5X0 gallons shall bs"Type 1.ljazardous Materials as that term is defined in paragraph3 below. 3• For the purposes of this,Agra ment for Judgment,Type l i;iazardous Materials shall mean those iaveutory item classified in th.Home Depot categories (idectifiad by Department,Class,and Subclass)listed in the attached hM B- Am Aug-14-03 09:46 Prom-CAPE COD COMMISSION 50838i.me T-995 PAS/25 MT8 O$/22/2003 13:49 Fa 617850727" "•" f 1,together with 1hoSe specifin inventory itenns listed in the atutched Exhibit B-2. In general these Type 1 Hazardous Materials are materials that,based on the best available information: 1)contain solvents,oil-based paints,petroleum products,pesticides,herbicides at other substances;and 2)are likely,by virtue of their physical state and anvironrnental mobility,to result hi groundwater contamination if spilled or otherwise released to the anvimnmoat. For the purposes of this Agreement chose inventory items classified in the Home Depot. categories(identified by Department,Class,.and Subclass)Iisted in the attached Exhibit B-3 together with those specific inventory items listed in the attached B4bihijD shall to deemed to be Type 2 Hazardous Materials.For purposes of this Agreement,Hazardous Materials(`'Hazardous Materials")shall mean those materials that arc Type 1 Hazardous lviateriall;or Type 2 Hazardous Materials as set forth above. 4. The two limitations on the voiuma of Hazardous Materials set forth herein (i.e.,a total store inventory of no more than 55;319 gallons of Hazardous Materials,of which no more than 5=galloiis may be Type 1 Hazardous Materials)aro intended as overall,total caps neither of which shall be exceeded.These limitations would be equally reached,for exAmple,with respect to Type'l Hazardous Materials,whether'Horne Depot maintained an inventory t onsisiing of 5,000 gallons of a single product or 100 products whose combined,voldrne was 5,000 gallons. .4 r ' f Y Aus-IA-03 09:45 From-CAPE C00 COWISSION 5OW23135 t-885 P.OT/25 F-376 A6/221112003 19:49 FAA 817859727" 5. Prior to opening the store;Home Depot,or its designee shall provide to the Executive Director of the Commission(Executive Director).the name of the store manager and an inventory of all Type 1 and•Type2 Hazardous Materials ` that will be present upon opening.Said inventory stall be foonatted to include the common name of each producr,the rnanvfactarer or supplier,the type of Product,artd Home Depot's relevant stock keep;ng unit(SKU)or goods inventory code.It shall also be.forrnaned consistent wit the Exhibits attached to this Agreement,and with the complla tool developed by.Home Depot, At this time Home Depot shall also provide to the Exccutivt Director a memorandum describing Horn:Depot's standard operating procedures for assuring in-store compliance on a day-to-day operating basis with the limitations an Hazardous Materials set forth in this Agreement(the"Hazmat SOY).Home Depot shall also provide.to the Exeeuave Director copies of any significant revisions of the Ilazrnat SOP within 30 days of such revision. G. Home Depot shall within N days after completion of its anntial inventory each year,fzlb a detailed annaa) inventory performed by athird party contractor and/or company that specializes in conducting inventories for retail thins,substantially in the form of the spreadsheets in&hibits E-11 Mgh 4 attached hereto.of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site and gallonage with the Bxecutive Director(the"Annual Hazardous Materials Report"),Home Depot shall also provide to the Commission air inventory of all Type 1 and Type 2 Hazardous Materials on site on a quarterly basis within AEM Aus-14-03 00:46 Froa-CAPE COD COWISSION 509362313a T-995 P.005 F-376 OS./22/2003 13:49 FAX 817859727' uuo I 38 days after the close of each Quarter.Such quarterly inventory report.shall , be consistent with the Exhibits attached to tt;is Agreement at ci with.the compliance:ool referenced in paragraph 7 below.Suc), quarterly inventory reports shall also include,during the first year following store opening, monthly totals of Type l Hazardous Mawrials and total Haza+dous Materials for each quarter.All such reports shall include notice of at y c:lhmge,. reformulation or new products in accordance with pamgmph 9 below. Home Depot shall develop and use a compliance,tool for irnpiemcnting this Agreement in consultation;with Commission:staff,Sucll tool shall be at least a computerized da-wbw usir+c l% icrosoft ACCESS or othor sirailar program. Such database and tool shall provide for appropriate quarterly reports.It shall also be used with the annual L`urd-party sztventory. 8. The Comrnission'or its agents may at any lime eater upon tht:Premises during Hams Dsppt's annnal operating hours and undertake in inspection to determine Home Depots compliance with the.lin*ations sat forth in this Agreement.lmme4arely upon making such an entry for tht purpose of such, inspection.the Cornrnissiou or tts agents slink notify Home Depot's on-6ltC manager and shall be allowed unlirnitcd access to.41 retail areas of the Premises,including storage areas.and to records reasonably relaTed to the matters addressed>in this Agrcemed. 6 Aug-14-03 02:46 FroarCAPE COD COisISS1ON 5083823136 T-995 P.09/25 F-3t6 o5/22/2oa9 13:49 PAX 81T859Ti7 9. When Dome Depot adds a new�r re1ormuiated item to inventory which is a hazardous material as that term is defined in the Commission's Regional Policy nap-dated November 1996 such item shall be initially classified by Home Depot as a Type 1 or Type 2 Hazardous Material consistent with paragraph 3 above(Assessmseni),Horne Depot shall provide notice of such items in the quarterly report far the quarter in which such 'item is added to inventci-f,such notice to be in the farm of an U�Iiii B-5 the-fdo.Such notice shall include Horne DepoVs Assessment and the Material Safety Data Stites (MSDSj for all items lbst it classifies as Type'2.If the Commission does not respond in writing to Home Depot within 45 days of the date the quarterly nission's office,such Assessraeut shall be report is received by the Cornr deemed to have been accepted by the Commission.If the Q'ClUnission disagrees with an Ass(!ssttient it shall so notify Home Depot within said 45 days and Horne Depot shall modify the inventory to remain within the Type t and total limits set'foith in paragraph 2 of this Agreement,r'aating the pew or refvnuulated product as a Type I Hawdoas Material. 10.The Cormission shall have the sight to utilize the assistance of a third party to analyze Horne Depot's Assessment,f10 analyze the annual oi,quarurly reports or to assist in its inspections. 11.Home Depot shall operate the project in accordance with the faltowitig: l} The Project will occupy only 79.995 square feet of gaourid.floor space and Am Aux-14-03 09:41 From-CAPE ..00 C0M5sION 5083623136 T-595 P.10M F-376 as/2212003 13:49 FAX 617869727' IQ Ulu 2,105 square feet of McUarsine space within the existing building-,Z)The Project will have no outdoor sale•ar storage of inventory,and all inventory(for sale and in storage).hall be kept within the building,3)The Project will utilize store racking with shelving no more than 12feet in height;4)the store Will Have no public food vending(although vending machines are allowed);5) there,wiIf be no increase in floor space and no increase in.the existing building footprint for the operation of the store;5)all forklift trucks will operate on clecuivityfbatteries pr propane gas. 12.Tlo=Mpot shall deter line inhere the existing trench drain at the loading dock disahargas.Regardless atthe discharge point of.this trench drain,Home Depot shall install a cutoff valve in the discharge line from the trench drain-if technlcaily feasible,this valve will be'coutroilcd by au automated system that Clow the valve when freight is delivered to the loading dock area.If this is not technically fei:sibla;a manually operated cutoff valve will be installed. Home Depot will rehabilitate#lie existing trench drain so that it functions as r dcsigtied.if the existing trench drain cannot be rebabilitated and t+eeds to be excavated and replaced with a new drain structure.Home Depot win also install in conjunction with this aaw drain structure a gasoline and sand trap (an"IWC trap"grits f=tionai tquivalent)if:a)approval of the insrallaticm of the trap may reasonably be obtained under the terms of Home Depoes lease',and b)no special approvals(beyond a town buildliag permit,plumbing parnn t or other like.approval)are needed from;aid ito speelal conditions will 8 Aug-14-02 00:47 From-CAPE COD C{iWISSlON 5O93S2313S T-995 P.11/25 F-376 05/22/2003 t3:48 PAX 817859727' be imposed by the town or the Commonwealth to install this trap.Home pepot will implement a standard operating procedure requiring a Home Depot employee to confirm that the cut-off valve is closed during all deliveries. Home Depot will maintain a supply of spilt remediation end/or containment materials(i.a.,sorbents,absorbent socks,or booms) in a location convenient I o the loading dock, Home Depot will ensure that the deprossion at the loading dock will provide conminrment for at least 24 cubic feet(180 gallons) of material.This'conminment will be provided by the exisdrng paved,depressed area,provided that Home Depot will:a) repave/ reconstrucV seal the loading dock area as necessary,to provide an unbroken concrete and/car bituminous paved surface in the containment area;and b)submit a mmsured drawing, prepared by GZA GeoEnvironmental,demonstrafing that the containment area can conuin the required volurne.Prior to the opening of the store,Home Depot shall provide the Executive Director with coastructicn plans and drawings of the cortaiument system stamped and sealed by a registered professional eagiueer(1.PE)and with a professional opinion,signed by the same RPE that,as Molt,the depression in the loading dock has the capacity to contain spillage of at least lli4 gallons of Type t Hazardous Materials for 24 hours without releasing it to the ground or,groundwater and.with evidence of compliance with this paragraph and paragraph 15 below. 13,Home Mpot shall undertake employee training at the Premises designed.to cducate employees about.rhe appropriate response w spills or releases of 9 i Aug-14-03 09:48 From-CAPE COD CMI SSION 50836231361 T-295 P.12/25 f-376 06/22/2003 13:49 FAX 51755972T' vs� ®" hazardous materials in the store.This training shOl be provided to all stoic employees within Ewa months of hire,and at lease annually therm'tor for the duration of-the employee's tenure at Home Depot.Horne Depot shall maintain in the store at all times a spill,response lcit that provides tools and other equipment sufcienrto remediate a spill,or release in the store of hazardous matcria"is other than that caused by a firs or release of the fire suppression system.Home Depot shall establish and maiutain hazardous material operating practices and procedures and emergency spill control plans as set forth in the following documcats,as the wine may be amended from time to time,copies of wiucb Have been delivered to the Commission: a. Home Depot Hazardous Waste Were=Manual(9;02) b. Home Depot Hazardous Products Contingency plan(Jammry ?A02) c, The Employee's Right to Know About:Hazardous Materials ® d. Home Depot Manager's Safety Refertuce Guide P. Handfing Hazardous.Materials(Video)(313CVOt ) 14.Home Depot shall continuously maintain a contract with a qualified,licensed hazardous materialsilazardous waste response company to provide fox spill response/cl a.uup in the event of a spill of hazardous materials in the sty and for post-event response in the event of a fire or accidental release of the fire. suppression system,Prior to the opening of the store,Home Depot shall provide to the Exaputive Director evidence offts oontiact.Home Depot shall advise the Commission in writing of any changes in the future refauve to this CQad"itiolt,including,but notimlCed to ell;expiration of a contract or a change in the vendor providing tkis service to Hance Depot: 10 Aua-14-03 09:48 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5063623136 T-995 P.13/25 f-37f p5/22/2003 13:.50 PAL 017aoe7sY buVsW 11,Home Depot shall construct and install the following improvements to reduce potential impacts to groundwater from Hazardous Materials. 1)The floor of the Premises shall be constructed in accordance with the IhIassacbusetts Slate Plumbing Code and as shown in the Plan to eliminate all floor drains within the contaitunent area shown on Exhibit A(some bathrooms and the fire suppression closet may have floor drains but they will be outside the containment area).The improvements will include in oillchc,nicai resistant high density polyethylene(HDPM line:system,or its equivalent,under the floor with a slope inward from the perimeter,so that the lowest point in the center is appToxitnately 1.9 inohes below the highest point at the perimeter, and so as to be capable of retaining approximately$7,000 Callous of liquid in the event of an accidental spill,lire or similar event;and 2)as set forth in paragraph 12 above certain improvements will be made to the loading dock trench drain so that any accidental splits of Hazardous Materials which might occur during delivery can be contained.Prior to the opening a the store Home, Depot shall provide the Executive Direetor with construction plans,drawings and specifications and with evidence of compliance with this paragraph 1.5. 16.home Depot shall,within ninety _(90)days of the execution and filing of this Agivement,contribute the amount of$7.0M to the Town of Barnstable to fund a rmuttally agreeable educational program in the Barnstable School system coneezning-hazardous materials and wastes and their impact on die 11 ' I ,r Au-14-03 '69:49 FrolrrCAPE COD COMMISSION 5083623.1so T495 . P:14/25 F-Vfi r=zf 05/ZZ/2003 13:5U FA& wd"y' ® drinking water supp!y,or to support the inspection arld enforcenscrat tfforts.of the BamstEble Health Departtnen:with respect to pmpeT Uzardous materials and hazardous wasm management in the Town of Sarnsmble. 17. Home Depot will work through its Community Affairs Coordinator with_the Commission to support programs aimed at educaft purehdsets of l:orne impmvernert materials ill the responsible use and disposal of hazardous materials. IS.yViihin' two years ai the opening elate of the Project,Home Depot and the cutive 6mmitwc of the Commission shall meet to assess the reporting required in this A;mement in tight of the information base aitd experience developed by that time and-may modify the reporting schedule by rrunsal consent. 19.The Commission agrees that the Town of Barrst:able may fQrthWith,upon the execution and filing of this Abrtrrient;issue auy and all peal+its and approvals for the Project,including a Certificate of Occupancy. ?A.In the event that the Commission or,m agents determine ghat Home Depot has violated rhs pzoAsicns of this Acrecmettt;then the Commission sWl be sntitled to commence an appropriate action in court against Hume Depot and 12 Aut-14-03 09:49 from-CAPE COD COMMISSION SM623136 T495 P_15/25 F-376 OS/22/2003 13:50 FA1 617859727 �u1a to recover its costs and attorney fees for such procccdinps if fie Coun �. determines Home Depot has violated the terms of ziis Agreernclat. 2 1. Horne Depot will notify the Commission in writing thirty days before: 1)any change in the occupancy of the Prernises.as per either the.Barnstable Zoning ordinance or the State Building Code;or 2)any charge in the identity of the tenant. 22.This Agreement shall be binding on Home Depoi's successors and assigns, The Commission rc=-,es the right to assert DRI jurisdicti ii) over any successor,assignee or subsequent tenant whose operations would constitute a chance of use. 22.Horne Depot and the Commission acknowledge that the tem w and conditions set forth in this Agreement contemptate interactions between Home.Depot and the Cornrt:.i5sion over an extended period of timo and agree to act in;ood faith in the exercise of their respective rights and obligations hereunder. 24. Home Depot hereby withdraws without prejudice all claims in its complaint in this matter other than those that may arise from the violation of this Agrecrricnt. i3 Aug-14-03 09:49 Frow—CAPE COD COWISSION 5063623136 T-995 P-16/25 F—M ' y0ix6/4uva 4J;ou rria 04.:oon,cr 4 , 7.1 F -ecured under seal by the authorized representatives of}-Tome Depot 11.S.A.,fnc,and the Ca .ICod Commission this�day of 3. Fo pe iS8lOI1, bent Dune,Chair Date Y COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS County of Barnstable Then personally appeared the above-named Robert Deane,Chair of the tape Cod Cnrnrltis9iols and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free aci and dyad arid the free act and deed of said Cape Cod Commissiolt,before me, My eaT_ Iss on eg:res; _ Notary Pu bld OFMAL WwOa FM Zia P4lB For Home Depot U.S.A.,In Date COMVlO_N�TH OF MASSACHUSE77S Then personally appeared the abovo named Jt GtF. e e � O of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc.,and acic owiedged the foregoiiig.instturtment to bc�L free act and dead and the free, and dect9 of said Hatne DePbt iJ.&A.,Inc.,before rne, my co 'scion expires; Notary Palle . Bate lAREN A Ate tw' MY PUBLIC Nt� �1+ 14 Aur14-03 09:50 From-CAPE COD COMMISSION 5063623136 T-995 P.17/25 F•376 05i22/2D03 13.50 F4-�C 617559797 W"" 1 I Home Depot U'S,A Inc. By its Attoraeys, Donald I—Connors,BBO#095880 Michael D.Bliss,B$Q#045850 Conners &Bliss,P.C. 277 Dartmouth Street Boston.MA 02116 617-375-•9080 Leonard M.singer,l3 D#464600 Craighead Glid LLP 277 Dartmouth Street Boston,MA 02116 617-859-8200 Cape Coil Commission By its Attomeys, Frio iN: -vodlengcr.B 319 Sarah H. 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Thoi the resolutions belgw constitute a true and correct copy of the resolutions conWncd in the HDine Dapat U.S.A., inc. 1'64 imotrs Wruz_1 Consent of the Board of directors in Lkv of A Special Mccdiig, effective Novemba 15, po0 . and that these resolutions have not b.tu amended, annulled, resr dcd of;e'voked and retm►f in Sill 10red and effect ss of the dart hereof. MOLVED,that[he Executive Vice President,Stct-tary and GencMl Caunbcl, the Senior Vicc President-Reel Estate,the Vice Presidenc-Reai E=te Law Grow,Chid CovrsSel-At a1 use, each Seaiot Corporate Cotutsel•Reat Estate, zach CbTorate loot net I-Real Esmu,and each of slims acting alone or tcgetl er, or their duly eiegatsd designees,arc hereby 3uthorizcd rued directed,is rise ttstnC of the Carpdratiat►,zo r4ke Stith steps as arc juxcssary at desirable to effect thn CorporzdoWs policy of ev&nSioa sins maintenance of its prapettit a inehiding,but not lirMted to,theacqujsi*m,disposition or financing of real estate, the ezet:ution of Leases, Rceipmcal Easernent Agreement, Dcvelopmoat Agreemenu,Easerncros,Serviwdes. night of way, Assignments and nay amtiidments Of mcd'ifirat otss so she foregoing, or any other inn[i:inent iequiad to accomplisb the ar'arrsaid Cogwrate purposes:and FURTHER RESOLVED. tbot she Fxerutivt Vice president, Secre=y add figural Courml, the Senior Pict President-steal Estate, the vice PsesW=1-Real'lEState Law Graeip,t- ieF Course:-Kral estate,eael5 Stuirx Corporate Counscl-Real Estate,each r Corporw Counsel-Real Estate and earls of intern acting either alone Of 4,03edser,ar their duly delegated dcdpees, are hectby anthor'rud and direetad, in the Mesae of the Corporation,to uke,or tarise to be m4en,any and all accans and to execute and&-lives atty land all such other c -Pcts. assigtti.-nsttts, casemeat9, caaveytustoA deeds, teases, sublaasts; atgreer tnts, certiGcatas, .irsautntnts Cr any other dot a,mc= as such individual or delegated.designee may consider netoesea.-y W desirably to carry 010 the foregoing rt sotution and the t unctions contemplated thereby;and A FURTHER RES�rT— 11 that these resoltstiotis be bby rtvoka and supersede any other :es6luti0nS ttat hetetofac granted the delegation of co poram awhority ro e-[tcutc end daltivertzal estate documents by Ne d on behalf of the Corp6[anon. Aup-14-03 09:58 - F okAPE COD CONISS10M 5083623136 7-995 P.15/25 F-376 46/22/2003 13;61 PAX 51785972/ 2 pgtsoru named below were m the data hereof tbo duly desigaztad tiud quAU*d sip"of the Cotgoratioa,as set eppasRe his or her respaetive r►attsc,aad that the si MIMC appearing opP0_94US or si sttrc of said si a her 03M.is the get�uiae 7c gtt g0 rotY= Ik= T Michael R.Folio SeoiorVice President PICA)Estett . •fir .;�. ranges r.Scott Met Counsel••Rawl>rslav; 13azsio #1.Retch '� rase cowwl ' tt Senior Taff A.Isratl` or4te Counsel w� Randall H.5tcpheas Senior Corporate Counsel ReaiEstate ,faco~s T�:.PritsJtar,Jr. co0no CoMel G+OtlLia.v4/arrea Carpctsta Cotioaei , Real Estate 7N WrrNUS OFF the twdersigntd lei hareurdo afifuced the scat of the CJorpo=d=and sot his,7�ec signat^as NO,the l�Q4y of .N IDeth La zTee ',Title: Szcratary 'caoa+� f 2008 : Garden- Center Addition i tR ' MC CARTHY KEREKES, LLC" LAND PLANNING *ARCHITECTURE ■ DEVELOPMENT 100 Davidson Avenue, Suite 303 Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-537-9009 Fax: 732-537-9779 www.mccarthykerekes.com May 27,2008 Stan Mertz Director of Retail Operations Applied Proactive Technologies 1242 Main Street Springfield, MA 01103 RE: 2008-THD147 Hyannis,MA Dear Mr.Mertz: The Home Depot store located at Independence Drive and Attucks Lane in Hyannis was approved by the Cape Cod Commission in an Agreement for Judgment dated May 19, 2003. The Home Depot store reoccupied the area of the shopping center formally occupied by the Bradlees department store.The area of the existing Home Depot is approximately 82,368 SF. The following changes are proposed to the existing shopping center to improve The Home Depot's customer shopping experience and convenience: 1. Renovation to an interior portion of the existing.shopping center adjacent to the Home Depot for use by Home Depot for display of kitchens and baths; and, 2. A proposed seasonal fenced area from March to October.The fenced area is proposed adjacent to the east side of the building.The fenced area would take approximately 2.1/2 weeks to set-up.At the termination of the season the fenced area would be removed and stored off premises. The fenced area would contain a small covered area of 20 x 20'for protection of the cashier machine and convenience for the employees and customers for purchases. In addition a covered shade screen area of approximately 39'x 59' is proposed for covering seasonal plants and flowers for protection from direct sun exposure. The remaining area would be for display and storage of plants, bagged mulch and landscape stone. Sincerely, McCarthy Kerekes, LLC CADocuments and Set ings\buntichtXocal Settings\Temporary Internet Fles\OLK17E)200&05-23 Ltr to Stan M.seasonal fenced area renovation.doc . E s Page 2 May 27,2008 Ian J. McCarthy Principal cc: Cindy Warren, Brian Leahy, Chuck Coker, File 2015 Second Amendment of Agreement To Allow Retail Expansion & � Clarify Out Door Storage COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF-THE TRIAL COURT BARNSTABLE, ss. MISCELLANEOUS, CASE NO. 02MISC281116 ------------------------------------------------------ HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. ) Plaintiff. ) V. ) THE CAPE COD COMMISSION ) Defendant. ) ------------------------------------------------------ MOTION FOR ENTRY OF SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED . AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT The parties move,pursuant to Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure, that the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on January 2, 2007, as previously amended in a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment which entered on November 2, 2010, to be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered: The parties originally entered into an Agreement for Judgment dated July 25, 2003, pursuant to an agreement between the parties settling all of their differences and providing for subsequent review and assessment by the parties. After such review and assessment was completed,the Agreement for Judgment was vacated and an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on January 2, 200'1, at the request of the parties. Thereafter, a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment was entered on November 2, 2010, at the request of the parties. Now, in accordance with an additional agreement between the 1 parties to alter the site and allow additional retail space within the building and a staging area behind the building, the parties desire that their agreement as amended become the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment. For the foregoing reasons, the parties respectfully request that the 2007 Amended and c , Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, be further amended in the form attached hereto and that such amendment be entered. THE CAPE COD COMMISSION HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. By its attorneys, By its attorneys, Johanna W. Schneider Andrew L. Singer BBO BBO 6324.18 Rackeman, Sawyer & Brewster Law Office of Singer& Singer, LLC 160 Federal Street 26 Upper County Road, P.O. Box 67 Boston, MA 02110 Dennisport, MA 02639 617-951-1162 508-398-2221 i schneider@rackemann.com alsingergsinger-law.com x Date: Date: 2 DATE: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I served a true copy of the-foregoing by first class mail, postage pre-paid, on the attorney for the plaintiffldefendant as follows: Plaintiff , By its attorney, Andrew L. Singer Johanna W. Schneider Rackeman, Sawyer &Brewster 160 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 617-951-1162 ischneider@rackemann.com 3 r` SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT This Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment is entered into as of this day of August, 2015, by and between the Cape Cod Commission(Commission)and Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. (Home Depot). WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into an Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated November 26,2006, and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot entered into a First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment dated September 27,2010; and WHEREAS,the Commission and Home Depot now wish to further amend such Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended,to allow expansion into adjacent vacant retail space as well as formalize an exterior product staging area. NOW THEREFORE,the parties hereto stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The Third Whereas Clause of the Amended and Restated Agreement for*Judgment,as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment,is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "WHEREAS,Home Depot has proposed to develop a so-called `Home Depot Lite'store consisting of approximately 84,895 sq. ft. of ground floor space and 2,105 sq. ft. of mezzanine space within the existing building(including demolition of the existing 14,000 sq. ft. mezzanine) as well as 2,700 sq.ft. of delineated space behind the building for a building material products staging area and no more than 9,953 sq. ft. of outside area adjacent to the existing building for a seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area,as shown on plans respectively entitled `Home Depot USA,Inc., Store Number 2612,Hyannis,Massachusetts, 65 Independence Drive,'prepared by Greenberg Farrow Architecture;Engineering,Planning, and dated 3/4/02 and last revised 3/28/03, Sheet titled `Floor Plans,'Sheet Number A LO(Exhibit A), and `Home Depot Expansion Area Site Plan,'prepared by GreenbergFarrow, and dated 08/05/15 (Exhibit B), and `Site Plan,Home Depot Pop-Up Garden Center, 65 Independence Drive, in Hyannis, Massachusetts'prepared by BSC Group, 349 Route 28,Unif D,W.Yarmouth, J Massachusetts 02673, dated May 44, 2010,and revised 7/7/10, Scale 1" =40 ft., Sheet 2 of 3 (Exhibit C)(collectively Plans), in and adjacent to a retail building,together with associated parking and access (collectively Project)formerly occupied by Bradlees and adjacent retail tenants at 65 Independence Drive,Southwind Plaza, in the Town of Barnstable,MA(Premises); and"; 2. Paragraph 11 of the Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, as previously amended by the First Amendment to Amended and Restated Agreement for Judgment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 11. Home Depot shall operate the Project in accordance with the following: 1)The Project will occupy only 84,895 square feet of ground floor space and 2,105 square feet of mezzanine space within the existing building; 2)The Project will utilize store racking _ I with shelving no more than 12 feet in height; 3)The store will have no public food vending(although vending machines are allowed);4)All forklift trucks will operate on electricity/batteries or propane gas; 5)The Project will occupy no more than 2,700 sq. ft. of delineated area behind the building for a building material products staging area as shown on Exhibit B; 6)The Project will occupy no more than 9,953 square feet of outside area adjacent to the existing building as shown on Exhibit C a) for the annual installation of a seasonal garden facility to operate from March 20th through September 20th each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates,respectively, and b)for the annual installation of a smaller fenced area also to be located in the portion of the property to be seasonally used by the garden facility to sell Christmas trees from November 15th through December 31't each year with annual installation and removal scheduled for 10 days before and 10 days after such dates, respectively; and 7)There will be no increase in floor space in the existing building ' and no increase in either the building material products staging area or the outside seasonal garden facility and Christmas tree fenced sales area for the operation of the store." [See Next Page for Signatures] 2 y= O . r.. a Executed under seal b the authorized representativesp yof Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., and the Cape Cod Commission this day of August,2015. For the Cape Cod Commission, Chairman Date For Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., Corporate Counsel Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss: August ,,2015 Then personally appeared the above named' , Chair of the Cape Cod Commission, known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was to be the person whose name is'signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of the Cape Cod Commission,before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: STATE OF GEORGIA ss: August , 2015 Then personally appeared the above named ,the of Home Depot U.S.A.,Inc., known to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,which was ,to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document; and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his/her free act and deed and the free act and deed of Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., before me. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 3 i 2016 Out Door Storage Site Plan , -PROJECT INFORMATION SITE AREA . a = • Y _ •,5 .. / . _ ENTIRE SITE 31.29 ACs BUILDING AREA R. HOME DEPOT W/RENOVATION AREA 87,MBSFi ' • - OTHER EXISTWG SHOPPING CENTER RETAIL 130,91A SFt ° TEMPORARYTENT IN PROPOSED 400 SF> SEASONAL FENCED READ - •. 218.3726Fx ± ..: a ... •ram. - ,��� �y�� —air• „ PARKING AR EA SUMMARY ' - - REQUIRED PROVIDED (1 SPACEQD0 SF) r +., .. -.�, .•` _ 'I O O O O 155PACE5 \\ \\ / 9U� 1 E10STING' CES SHOPPING CTR'' 1090 SPACES 1030 SPA •. :; I / I LOADING : • TEMPORARY TENT IN PROPOSED 2SPACES 2SPACES •TOTAL AC.MOORS 16PACE5 10325PACES I NOTE (092 E ) OLD IN „ /O,Z - ' II\ •STALL SIZE•- 9FTA19 FT eFf z18 FT STOP 8 SHOP \Np� n - \ �TT ,C/ / AISLE WIDTH ,...:24 FT 2a Fr • r,••. �Tti ._2 2 z ��• [II _ (IND 2DN //o%,y/ EXISTING - D x >L - m/N -nOA N • I fJ - ��tr%a / : THE HOME DEPOT. -ZONING CLASSIFICATION. • a • 0. 0/O - - ... / BASEBUILDING 82,36851. / T O_ _ • -i +. 2 _ I _ _ ..\, ): 7 - SECTION .CLASSIFICATION Y« EXISTING (B)BUISNESSA 2 �. �f -- • • w S I - .(IND)INDUSTRIAL ' i .•. �' __ '' \ - (GP)G.W.PROTECTION(NOTE 6) PERMITTED USES RErALISPERMITTED REQUIREMENTS B UINE INX ZONE PROVIDED Li An>.}- I1).. .. - -`a.. -:, • v+m .. - -I I I I-I � I I II.I I i ` BULK , SECTION REQUIRED 0 MINIMUM LOT REA WA 9U,000 SF 1.362,964 SF TEt+iCORARYTENT. N MFRONTAGE 20FT . 201 14%FT �I .,s_ ^FRONT YARD 20 FT 60 FT 38 FT a � L ....• ,^K - w ua �. 913 SPACES i SEASONAL- - REAR YARD WA 30 FT TB FT .. i FENCED AREA I - SIDE YARD _ ,. 'WA 30 FT 65 Ff ' T1�\ _ Z ,. °�1\ — yT�:.-6 I IT1 BUILDING COVERAGE WA WA WA a �., `.H. ..•.. /. f ; - EXISTING FIRE 4 G,' .. _ .. HEIGHT G IS 3 0% 30% III (SEE BORDERS • I. �me u� cvn.c , Y IC I UM INNGSHEII (SE10 FFTT 3 NIA. OFT . ', RKIN GELMDS 50FT ) N/A OFT PROPOSED F x / 1 aranra PARKING SPACES _ •. as ---/� _ _ _ ° I I NOTES: DBYBSCGROUP ` • -- +— r, DATED_47&A SITE PLR PREPRED BY SC GROUP DATED 11-0 1. 3JMA)(IMUM LOT COVERAGE IS NOT REGULATED IN THE'B'ZONING DISTRICT.(240-2I.E) i '� - ¢4. a -I •« / + ' - - 4)A TEN-FDOT MINIMUM.LANDSCRED PERIMETER BUFFER SHALL BE I�.s MAINTAINED BETWEEN A BUILDING MD THE SURFACED AREA OF SEDN THE wai°P ,/ 7 PRO PARKING \ 'PARIONG LOT OR DRNE:E%CEPTAT ENTAANC AY MY BE LOCATED BUILDING LOADING AND • a / .. '.�.e - ,. SPACES ` - «� - - I.AN SCREDTPERIMETERRIONS.A B FFER,PROVIDED THAT THE ILR SCAPED / I: / - _ "/ / • w _ m _ _ \1 I • 2 PROPOSED AREA IS NOT REDUCED TO LESS THAN 40%OF THE AREA OF THE PARKING—,' PERIMETER AREA IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTSTHEZONINGAI_MWS FORM SPACES PA EXCEPTION FOR LOADING,MATERIAL STORAGE,WAREHOUSE AND E T. _ INDEPENDENCE DRIVE DISTRIBUTION. CONTRACTOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMEN (ARTICLE S ` I - /*• '/ / - _ - a� Y/ / - a b y 5)RECONFIGURATION,OF THE EXISTING PARKING AREATO ACCOMODATE •+arm x c `- /_ / THE PROPOSEDSFABONALFENCEDAREAWILL RESULT INA NETLOSS OF ` \ `\ ' ' Fro r • ` /V / d \ NINE(9)DUSTING PARKING SPACES WHICH ARE PROPOSED TO BE RELOCATED IN EXISTING PAP"G AREAS. OVERLAYS WITHIN THE GROUND WATER PROMCTION \ \ «.0\ / / , - • F e I ISTRICT(GP).EMAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE AREA S LIMITED M W%OF THE SITE WHEN ALL STORMWATER DISCHARGE S RETAINED U—i(c ALLY,T3 TOTAL AMINIMUM OF 1%OF THE I'll AREA 4 (f. ., • va .. RETAINc-"•'' NANRAL STATE. 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HYANNIS, MA �' N.- f<:ef - 5INDEPENDENCE DRIVE BARNSTABLE COUNTY HD STORE ID#2612 i£11 rf\'---•3' `'�-fi �'y - - MK PROJECT#2008-THD147 t, k1 p3,AIrB McCARTHY KEREKES, LLC GRAPHIC SCALE " LAND PLANNING•ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT A•c '+ R"Q. - - 100 DBeIdS xi A,' nue,Suite 303 Sc n,er.,ee,NJ 08873 .&. ,. , �. •SITE LOCATION MAP _ Let:732-537-900,) 1*,—73.2-537-9779 . � o- _ .� a _ : r �s FENCING MESH NOT SHOWN h xf a N 91� ,h II • '�� � 1, , 4 X 16 TOWER �! 39 ft 3 N N SP4060 rn 70 t STP-2020 £ �i .• rL loft _z tap �HD 4X4TR N Qa 104 ft 4 X 16 TO, 3 Out Front Portable SolutionsPART NUMBER IHOME DEPOT M -2612 HYANNIS-3D PRINT REV DWG NO ACPS05-8311 DO NOT SCALE DWG CATEGORY 11 x 17 0 A Division of All Cover Portable Systems 4664 Ontario St. Beamsville ON DRAWN Riese.Heemskerk 5/5/2008 STATUS SHEET . 1 OF1 ©2006 All Cover Portable Systems All Rights Reserved This drawing may not be copied or reproduced by any means without their explicit written permission. .t s . OHW ------------- OUTSIDE STAGING AREA 2,700 SF w , EXPANSION PREMISES 4,900 SF CURRENT PREMISES 79,995 SF HOME DEPOT EXPANSION AREA SITE PLAN - DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD - - "- DATE NARRATIVE INITIALS 08/05/15 INITIAL RELEASE SP - - SITE PLANNER STEPHEN PAVLICS SITE DEV.COORDINATOR JOHN KEREKES THE HOME DEPOT HYANNIS, MA r eenber arrow g 65 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE 3 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 150 GFA PROJECT NUMBER SOMERSET, NJ 08873 t: -732.537.081:1 f: 732.537.0831 SITE PLAN , 413"59316"E 382.91' - 20, WIDE UTILITY -EASEMENT OHW OHW � OHW OHW U N W 00 y? 0 0 L \ COMPACTOR m 1I O o F FLAMMABLE CARBOARD COMPACTOR LIQUIDS CABINET (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF ip HOME DEPOT) `SR PRODUCT STAGING (TYP.) A. C. MOORE 6.8' (TYP.) ROLL—OFF CONTAINER (NOT.UNDER"CONTROL OF BOLLARD (TYP.) THE HOME. DEPOT " HOME DEPOT) OVERHEAD ROLL' UP DOOR CONTRACTOR/CUSTOMER OF PICK—UP AREAi RS' BRIAN G. 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OUTSIDE ' STAGING AREA 2,700. SF EXPANSION PREMISES 4,900 SF CURRENT PREMISES - "79,995 SF HOME DEPOT EXPANSION AREA SITE PLAN 1 DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD DATE NARRATIVE INITIALS 08/05/15 INITIAL RELEASE SP _ SITE PLANNER STEPHEN PAVLICS SITE DEV.COORDINATOR JOHN KEREKES THE HOME DEPOT I, HYANN,(S MA reGenbergFarrow65 INDEPENDENQ�DRIVE 3 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 150 GFA PROJECT NUMBER SOMERSET, NJ 08873 t: 732.537.0811 f: 732.537.0831SITE PL±AN PROJECT INFORMATION / EaNEA ENTIRE SITE 3138 ACx .. BUILDINGAREA HOME DEPOT W/RENOVATION AREA 57,066SF1- ` OTHER IXISTWG SHOPPING CENTER RETAIL 130,904 SFx / — — TSEASO ALFFCENPROPOSED 4005Fx SEASONAL FENCED AREA g TOTAL 218,3T25Fx PARKING AREA SUMMARY REQUIRED PROVIDED (1 SPACE2 SF) 1 O I O 15 SPACES \\ \ i. \\ ./ 1 �A I O O O WSnNG SHOPPING GIR 1090 SPACES 1030 SPgCEs LOADING • Eta�ACK / _ _ m / / \ 1 • TEMPORARY TENT IN PROPOSED 2 SPACES - 2 SPACES SEASONAL FENCED AREA 'TOTAL 1091 SPACES IM2 SPACES AC.MOORE A \ I I 1 (SEE NOTE S) �F I \ OLD NAVY YY J I \ •STALL SIZE 9 FT.19 FT a FT.1I FT \ -STOP 8 SHOP \Nf) 3 R AISLEVdOTH 24 FT 24 FT N 2 2/2 �pa pI (PAID Ip o / Oa%T'/ EXISTING • m/N N'N t ,Nf) 0%y�/ THE HOME DEPOT I ZONING CLASSIFICATION SECT O N `CLASSIFICATION a IXISTNG N)BUISNESSB D) INDUSTRIAL -- -- - / _ (GP)G W.PROTECTION(NOTE B) Alf PERMITTED USES I PERM D Z II _ \ 0/2 • '' alloa R•ZONE •IND"ZONE ( d- BULK REQUIREMENTS SECTION 'REQUIRED REQUIRED PROVIDED I I I I I I I I P' I I I I I I I�\ PROOOSE0400SF c MINIMUM LOT AREA NIA 90,ODD SF 1;3fi2,964 SF - MINIMUM FRONTAGE 20 FT 20 FT 1494 FT 11 \ TEMPORARY TENT •FRONT YARD 2A Fr 60 Fr nFT 9135PACE5 LL—J \/ •F SFABONAI I REAR YARD N/A wFT mFT tI4 SPACES / a (� FENCED4 ' Z SIDE YARD WA 3D FT 65 FT 4. 14 . u..�.c EXISTING\FJ\IRE Al_ IMPEDING US COV NO NIA WA m GENIA J •IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE (SEE NOTE 3) 25% 56-4% - -- MP ERWOUS PARKING ISIANCS 10% 10% 5.]% w FT BORDERS I ` Y I I Rq BUILDING U FER(S)EIGHT 3D FT saox£ 10 FT 30NIA" D FT '/ / / I • IxoAlvfi 50FT NIA OFT rm vu I Truss 2 PROPOSED _ PARKING SPACES •vur a— a - I I NOTES: i 1) INDICATES VARIANCE ^ - 2)THIS SITE PLAN IS BASED N PRSURVEY PREPARED BY BBC GROUP - 'PRO va6i DATED NUM LOT 3 A SITE PLAN PREPARED LA BSC GROUP GATED 11-0601. —/ • / / - T aa�';F 3)MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE IS NOT REGULATED IN THE 9'ZONING DIS4)A�TENFD0CT 4T MINIMUM,VWDSCAPED PERIMETER BUFFER SHALL BE X /7 PROPOSED $ \. MAINTAINED BERVEEN A BUILDING AND THE SURFACED AREA OF A PARKING — - PARKING LOTORDRIVE.DLCEPTATENTRANCES,BUILMNGLOADINGAND LANDS LOCATIONS.A WALKWAY MAY BE LOCATED THE THE SPACES _ \ \ I LrWDSCAPED PERIMETER BUFFER,PROVIDEOTHAT THE LANDSCAP® 2 PROPOSED AREA IS NOT REDUCED TO LESS THM'40%OF THE AREA OF THE PARKING PERIMETERAREAININDUSTRIALDISTRECTSTHEZONINGALLOWS FORM /V SPACES EXCEPTION FOR LOADING,MATERIAL STORAGE,WAREHOUSE AND INDEPENDENCE DRIVE DISTRIBUTION,AND CONTRACTOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS(ARTICLE 5)RECONFIGURATION TON,OF THE EXISTING PARKING RESULT TO ANET L O S OF •T �\ \ • - - THE PROPOSED SEASONAL FENCED AREA WILL RE PRO OSED T NET OF - \ RELOCATED TED IN G PARKING SPACER WHICH ARE PROPOSED TO BE RELOCATED IN IXIS PARKING AREAS. - 5)THIS SITE(Gp).SWTTHIN IN THE GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT50F THE —MUM IMPfiRVIOUS VISGE E D TO SITE MEN A STORMWATERDISCHARRGGE IS RETAINED D DMON•• J\ / \\ "- I - SHALL BE RETAINED N ITS NATURAL STATE. THE TOTAL UPLAND AREA \\\v\ 0 '...EXISTING . " l .... .—._._. _ • / - / // SIGNAL 1 a HOME DE- T E!' nING TYPE TYPE T.RO. P.T.RELEASE DATE • - _.. / / =ate �/ - - t02k REC,TBk GC O2/OM09 ' 1Wk BL 0A16 2 GC Ot/1 4C ' dk GC % NON PROT T O DONTN9 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD - DATE NARRATNE I PLAN I INITULS _ ,. - 05(12A8 INnIAL RELEASE A GAI r TT -ir- . r CONCEPT PLAN A THE HOME DEPOT r r- sITE::=� HYANNIS, MA ;D2 - IM I 65 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE BARNSTABLE COUNTY - HD STORE ID#2612 MK PROJECT#2008-THD147 L S 4 I .�..- M OAupCnl' - - McCARTHY KEREKES, LLC GRAPHIC SCALE LAND PLANNING•ARCHITECTURE•DEVELOPMENT 100 Davidson Avenue,Suite 303 :.. •' _ xe .. '/._ •u - - Somerset,NJ 08873 - I In - ` SITE LOCATION MAP - - tr):732-537-9009 732-537-9779 I � - r' -- w1�u.meraztlTykerekes.com ' ?s FENCING MESH NOT SHOWN i CO , r�.. 4 X 16 TOWER t . 39 ft 3 N CV s SP4060: rn LO 70 STP,2020 loft - - i 1.. HD 4X4TR. N Y 1 104 ft ' 4 X 16 TO . 3 � Out Front Portable Solutions PART NUMBER HOME'DEPOT M -2612 HYANNIS-3D PRINT REV DWG NO ACPS05-8311 � DO NOT SCALE DWG 11 X 17 0 A Division of All Cover Portable Systems CATEGORY 4664 Ontario St. Beamsville ON, DRAWN Riese.Heemskerk 5/5/2008 STATUS SHEET 1 OF1 2006 All Cover Portable Systems All Rights Reserved This drawing may not be copied or reproduced.by any means without their explicit written permission. r OHIN OUTSIDE STAGING AREA 2,700 SF EXPANSION PREMISES 4,900 SF CURRENT PREMISES 79,995 SF I HOMEDEPOT EXPANSION AREA'SITE PLAN y DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD DATE NARRATIVE INITIALS 08/05/15 INITIAL RELEASE SP '- SITE PLANNER STEPHEN PAVLICS SITE DEV.COORDINATOR JOHN KEREKES THE HOME DEPOT OreenhorgFarrow' � HYANNIS, MA 65 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE 3 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 150 GFA PROJECT NUMBER SOMERSET NJ 08873 t: 732.537.081 1 f: 732.537.0831 SITE PLAN a N13°Wl6PPE 3g2:91' 20' .WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT - OHW- -- OHW ------------------ w � W Ul N O 00 M \1 � D COMPACTOR z m _ • O F , ° txo FLAMMABLE CARBOARD COMPACTOR LIQUIDS CABINET (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF HOME DEPOT) F SR PRODUCT STAGING, (TYP.) A. C. MOORE 6.8' (TYP.) ROLL-OFF CONTAINER (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF BOLLARD (TYP.) THE HOME DEPO T HOME DEPOT) OVERHEAD ROLL UP DOOR CONTRACTOR/CUSTOMER PICK—UP AREA -� BRIAN G. GN \ c. YEI2.GATIAN. CIVIL cn .No A362Q6- -a - _p. AC SCALE: 1 " _ 40' . 0_...-_-_�:_s_20 . - -A4D- --•-- — : --80 FEET PREPARED FOR: MERCHANDISE STAGING Greenberjarrow .. SITE-PLAN BSC GROUP. 349 Route 28,Unit D 3 Executive Drive W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts THE-HOME DEPOT 02673 } Suite 340 508 778 8919 65 Independence Drive yob No.: 4-9211.oz Date: 03 03 2016 Somerset, NJ 08873 P Hyannis;.MA Scale: 1"=40' Revised: Dwg. No: Figure: SK-7 File: \\YAR\4921102\Civil\_Drawings\4921102—SP7—TOWN.dwg } ., / PROJECT INFORMATION STFE AREA ENTIRE SITE 3129 ACx BUILDINGAREA - " HOME DEPOT Wr RENOVATION AREA' 87,O6B SFx OTHER EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER RETAIL 130.SM SFx TEMPORARY TENT INPROPOSED 40 SF. t. SEASONAL FENCED AREA , — . — . — . — . — tl Rv TOTAL 21B,3T2 SFx PARKING AREA SUMMARY 1y \ REQUIRED PROVIDED II O I O 13 SPACES \ (1 SPACE20SF) O O O EXISTING SHOPPING CTR 100 SPACES 1030 SPACES / / \ LOADING •� �BpOK . 1 \ 1 SEASON TENT IN PROPOSED 23PACE9 25PACE5 SEASONAL FENCED AREA c \ W //�//� 4. I ' •TOTAL' 1092 SPACES 1032 SPACES MOORE• I (SEE NOTE 5).. �B O / /' �i I OLD NAVY -THE C STOPBSHOP\ \N�) � 02 •STALL S 9FTl19 FT 9FTz 1B FT / .0 / AISLE WIDHN 24 FT 24 FT /2 2 ; Pt,,I IiND IO EXISTING m m p I Nfj m ��%p$/ HOME DEPOT /' I ZONING CLASSIFICATION BASEBUILDING 82968SF I �// .� , • wxoN w.v -BB) IS ESS6 (ND)INDUSTRIAL SECTION -- -- EXISTING (GP)G.W.PROTECTION I NOTE 6) PERMITTED USES. aux,srav RETAIL J I N N FIT C !I PERMITTEE D 2 • I mi 2 - $ - RE -INrr ZONE BULI(REQUIREMENTS SECTION REQUIRED REQUIRED 44- PROVIDED PROPOSED 400 SF � MINIMUM LOT AREA WA SQ00 SF 1.362,w SF FT TEM ORARYTENT _Q I CO •FROTRYARD FRONTAGE ZOFT OFF 1�30 PT SEASONAL'- REARYARD WA_ SOFT 7SFT ED/ 134 SPACES - H IfL�(y`_,I\\ FENC AREA Z - SIDE YARD - WA 0 FT 65 FT "" '-•- / / I. - I ❑v •IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE (SEE NOTE 3) - 25% M % m Pxj II RI BUILDING COVERAGE WA WA WA . +' " —" •""'a ` y. EXISTING FIRE I1 •IMPERVIOUS PARKING ISLANDS 10% 10% 6.7% / I H �I. I,d BUILDING HEIGHT � xa1 '30 FT�. 30 3 FT BORDERS T I / I BUFFERS)ms) t0 FT NIAA OFT -- 0Ff- NIA OFT =17 I 2 PROPOSED l m ——_—� •. xx / . I P I I NG SPACES W — NOTES: 1)•INDI(HTES VARIANCE 2J THIS DATED SITE PLAN IS BASED ON A SUfiVtl'PREPARED U M GROUP T•/I / / - 3)MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGES NOT REGULATED IN THE TZO NG t. DISTRICT.(240-21.E) 4)A TENFOOT MINIMUM,LANDSCAPED PERIMETER BUFFER SHALL SE /7!'P.OPOSED - ` \ MAINTAINED BETWEEN A BUILDING AND THE SURFACED AREA OF EXCEPT AT ENTRANCES,BUILDING LOADING AND rmwMm / \ UTILITY LOCATIONS,A WALKWAY MAY BE LOCATED WITHIN THE PARKING�EDPERIMETER BUFFER.LOT OR DRIVE SPACES AREA SS NOT REDUCED TO LESS THAN 040%OF THE AREAOF THE PARKING .�+� m 2PROPOSED lAl \ PARKING PERIMETER ARE&IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS THE ZONING ALLOWS FOR /- / SPACES EXCEPTION FOR LOADING,MATERIAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE AND INDEPENDENCE DRIVE .DISTRIBUTION,AND CONTRACTOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS.(ARREG • _ \\,I /.:_ /a� f� / _ - VL 24Ofi3.Bh D) \ / S)ECONFIGURATION,OF THE EXISTING PARIONG AREATO ACCOMODATE �•"'< • \\ \ l / / _ - -` THE PR OPOSEDSEASONALFENCEDAREAWILLRESULTINANETLOSSOF NINE(9)EXISTING PARKING SPACES WMCH ARE PROPOSED TO BE RELOCATED IN EXISTING PARKING AREAS- \ 6)THIS SITE LIES WITHIN THE GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT(GP}MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE AREA IS LIMITED TO \\ /• - .. // I 0%OF TE SITE MEN ALL STORMWATER DISCHARGE IS RETAINED - ' MINIMUM OF 30%OF THE TOTAL UPLAND AREA NATURAL STATE. - - .. / � // .. — _ _._ _ _.�� _M, —.'_�/,— �•(�'Jr..� - .. 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STAGING AREA r 2,700 SF EXPANSION PREMISES 4,900 SF CURRENT PREMISES 79,995 SF HOME DEPOT EXPANSION AREA SITE PLAN DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD DATE NARRATIVE INITIALS 08/05/15 INITIAL RELEASE SP _ SITE PLANNER STEPHEN PAVLICS - - SITE DEV.COORDINATOR JOHN KEREKES THE HOME DEPOT HYANNIS, MA GreenhergFarrow 65 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE 3 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 150 GFA PROJECT NUMBER SOMERSET, NJ 08873 t: 732.537.0811 f: 732.537.0831 SITE PLAN r— - 1 • N13°59'1;6"E . 382.91' F • 20' WIDE UTILITY' EASEMENT OHW _ OHW -- --_- W W --_ r fv O M 4, , rnQ1 o D COMPACTOR m o _ FLAMMABLE CARBOARD COMPACTOR LIQUIDS CABINET (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF HOME DEPOT) F SR PRODUCT STAGING (TYP.) A. C. MOORE 6.8' (TYP.). ROLL-OFF CONTAINER '(NOT UNDER CONTROL OF 4 BOLLARD (TYP) THE HOME DEPO T s HOME DEPOT) OVERHEAD ROLL UP DOOR CONTRACTOR/CUSTOMER �OF PICK—UP AREA { i,�ll RS' . BRIAN' G. YERGATIAN: , ca CIVIC � s�, A SCALE: 1 = 40 .0 :, -20, . " -40 _ -_- 80 FEET - _ - .-- -- - - -- - PREPARED `FOR: MERCHANDISESTAGING . GreenbergFarrow SITE PLAN - BSC GROUP 349 Route 28,Unit D 3 Executive Drive W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts THE HOME DEPOT 02673 Suite 340 508 778 8919 65 Independence Drive Job No.: 4-9211.02 Date: 03 03 2016 'Somerset, NJ 08873 P _ � _ ' p Hyannis; MA.. Scale:. 1"=40' Revised: Dwg. No: Figure: SK-7 4 File- \\YAR\4921102\Civil\_Drawings\4921102—SP7—TOWN.dwg PROJECT INFORMATION / SITE AREA EMIRE SITE 31.29 ACx • / BUILDING AREA - ' HOME DEPOTW/RENOVATIONAREA 87.068 SFs ' • - . OTHER EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER RETAIL 130.904:Ft • TEMPORARY TENT IN PROPOSED 400 F t / • — — 8 / TOTALONAL FENCED AREA .: 218,MSFx { / PARKING AREA SUMMARY EOURE SHE PROVIDED SP ' O I O 15 BPACES \ \\ 1Ep EXISTING SHOPPING CiR 1090 SPACES 1030 SPACES LOADING •� TEM_ PORARY TENT IN PROPOSED 23PACE5. 25PACE5 A SEASONAL FENCED AREA o -TOTAL 109E SPACES 103E SPACES ,• • /. 5 \ I I/ AC.MOORS 1 -(SEE NOTE S) !€ \ rr q OLD NAVY � .•STALL SIZE , 9FTs 19 FT 9FTX 18 FT t•gg STOP 8 SHOP �NFJ w / �C% AISLE WIDTH 24 FT' 24 FT M f N o2pNF m a /2p�^�/ EXISTING / • ¢I/N N N I THE HOME DEPOT BASE BUILDING 82. ZONING,CLASSIFICATION 368 SF ' - SECT10N CLASSIFICATION Q EXISTING (8)BUISNESS B _ (IND)INDUSiRIAL (GP)G W PROTECTION(MOM 6) PERMITTED USES' va.d ua RETAIL IS PERMITTED Z I \ - 0/2 t • D '• •B'ZONE 'IND•ZONE BULKREOUIREMENTS SECTION REOUIRED REQUIRED PROVIDED 3T I l. I.. \ 1 PROPOSED 400 SF - n MINIMUM LOT AREA • "WA 90,000 SF 1.362,964 SF / TEM ORARY TENT __ , •MINIMUM FRONTAGE OFT 20 FT 14S4 FT SO FT' � FRONT YARD 'zo FT 3B Fr m � I "C.� • II����� -�� � III , SEASONAE- a I- - S OF 1AYARD WA 30 FT 65 FT / 12d SPACES / - i FENCED ARFA- a I D - SIDE YAiIp WA 30 FT 65 FT 1 e I Z BUILDING COVERAGE IWA WA / I ILA I TTTI I I I I I tl u •IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE -(SEE NDTE 3) 2596� Sfi.4% / EXISTING FIRE FT m FT •IMPERVIOUS PARKING ISLANDS 1pX tax0% 5.7% BORDERS I BU FEBUILDIwATE)HEIGHT :bait �10 FT wFT 30 A 0 FT SOFT WA OFT • I/ / - / — I •I I 2PROPOSED mNE oa . PARKING SPACES NOTES: TVcxB a w vm 1 INDICATES VARIANCE.2)THIS SITE PUN IS BASED ON A SURVEY PREPARED BY BST GROUP DATED OSU 8 A SITE PLAN PREPARED BY BBC GROUP DATED 11-06-01. 3I MAXIMUM LO LOT COVERAGE LS NOT REGULATEDIN THE'B'ZONING DISTRICT.00T MINIMUM. ' 4)A MAINTAINED TMINEEN A LANDSCAPED THEPERI SURFACEDETER AREAER O ABE 7 PROPOSED \ P A KING LOT OR DRIVE. EX BUILDING AND THE BUILDING L ADI ,.•� nac 4 PARITY LOCATIONS, IO ORRIS.EXCEPT MAT AY BE ENTRANCES,B"THI G LOADING AND / PARKING IN ND AV MAY BE LOCATED WITH E tlRITTY LOCATIONS.A WALILW / .SPACES rnoYv \ AREA IS NOT PERIMETER LESSTHANO OFTHAT THE OF AP® - PARKING PERIMETER NOTREDUCED INDUSTSS DISTR0TS THE THE ZONING OF THE PARKING PERIMEIONFO AREA.IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS THE ZONING ALLOWS FOR AN SPACES EXCEPTIONFORLOAOINTRACTORISERVIC A STABLISHOUSEANR INDEPENDENCE DRIVE DISTRIBUTION,AND CONTRACTOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS.(ARTICLE VI 24IkZ,S&D) r' 5)REC6NFIGIIRAT0N,OF THE EXISTING PARKING AREA TO ACCOMODATE THE PROPOSED SEASONAL FENCED AREA WILL RESULT IN A NET LOSS OF \ +o NINE(9)EXISTING PARKING SPACES WHICH ARE PROPOSED TO BE 6)FTHIS SITE PARKING LIES WITHIN THE TER PROTECTION OVERLAY OIMICT W%OF TH(E SITE WMIMUM IMPERVIOUS EN ALL STORMWATER DISCHARGE ISE AREA RETATEDDO T • • J - • r. ONSfIE.ADODIONALLY,A MINIMUM OF 30%OF THE TOTAL UPLAND AREA SN_S BE RETAINED IN ITS NATURAL STATE. ^ a .— EXISTING ' SIGNAL / / HOME DEPOT BUILDING TYPE TYPE i. T.R.C. P.T.RELEASEDATE 102k REC,20k GC 0206AIB ' 011 _ _ A� i /• • - 102k4CREC,nkGC- N/07MB L,. X NON PROTO:. INDEPENDENCE DRIVE ` DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD • DATE NARRATIVE PWi INITIALS - OSR1/OB INITWLRELEASE A GAI y "` ©-�+�..-� ,,.....�w-_..gym•,© i ��ifs I'�+ �:.• r:i r • CONCEPT PLAN A THE HOME DEPOT PaB HYANNIS, MA u: SRE •__... 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E ' OHW - M 'OUTSIDE STAGING AREA 2,700 SF EXPANSION PREMISES 4,900 SF 71 CURRENT. PREMISES - 79,995 SF HOME DEPOT EXPANSION• AREA SITE PLAN DRAWING ISSUE/REVISION RECORD DATE NARRATIVE INITIALS 08/05/15 INITIAL RELEASE SP - SITE PLANNER STEPHEN PAVLICS - SITE DEV_COORDINATOR JOHN KEREKES THE HOME DEPOT HYANNIS, MA GreenbergFarrow 1 65 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE i 3 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 150 GFA PROJECT NUMBER SOMERSET, NJ 08873 t: 732.537.0811 f: 732.537.0831 SITE PLAN N13°59'16"E 382.91' m 1 20' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT OHW �— OHIN OHW —_ �W� ' W • p) u, r i.p M No_ C)4 rnQl ° z COMPACTOR i A FLAMMABLE CARBOARD COMPACTOR LIQUIDS CABINET 9 (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF _ HOME DEPOT) PRODUCT STAGING (TYP.) r f. A. C. MOORE 6.8' (TYP.) ROLL—OFF CONTAINER (NOT UNDER CONTROL OF BOLLARD (TYP.) THE HOME DEPO T HOME DEPOT) OVERHEAD ROLL UP DOOR CONTRACTOR/CUSTOMER aFa PICK—UP AREA S' . . SRIAN G Gr,... YE.RGATIAN; � CIVIL No.�4�62Q6. �SSff1NAL SCALE: 1 „ = 40' r 20-- 40 � .80:=FEET - PREPARED FOR: MERCHANDISE STAGING GreenbergFarrow SITE PLAN BSC GROUP 349 Route 28;Unit D 3 Executive Drive W.Yarmouth, Massachusetts THE HOME DEPOT-- 02673 Suite 340 5087788919 Somerset, NJ 08873 65 Independence Drive yob No.: 4-9211.02 Date: .03 03 2016 Hyannis, MA 'scale: 1"=40' Revised:' f Dwg. No: Figure: SK=7 File:.\\YAR\4921 1.02\Civil\_Drawings\4921 102—SP7—TOWN.dwg