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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1095 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132 (3) OLD ►l�, (�1/,•1(�Y/ ,ram c t^i Z V I f� til 7 I II , 41 l� ;rf 9- TOWN OF BARNSTABLE gAR -W $ � f Ordinance or Regulation WARNING NOTICE Name.of Offender/Manager Address of Offender MV/MB Reg. # Village/State/Zip Business Name f'E 9/�Oc-�ov "'`a am+ ;.on 20'�� Business Address IU95 �YsQ/t� OCP6,�{ /,OY7a7 13a t Signature ofEnforcing Officer Village/State/Zip A401'`�'y�l S yvr-'7 j C2 1 Location of Offense 13©7-W ��177�WAJ e{S ��ic>c b IAJ6 1;44A.-IiNg Enforcing Dept/Division Offense Facts SIC T1olJ This will serve only as a warning. At this time no legal action has been taken. It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are.attempts to gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in appropriate legal action by the Town. WHITE-OFFENDER CANARY-ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK- ENFORCING OFFER . GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE $ Ordinance or Regulation BAR -W WARNING NOTICE Name of,Offender/Manager. Wfx/x6 Address of Offender MV/MB Reg. # Village/State/Zip — Business Name am/m; on .� 20_�Z Business Address Y �'©�6 � /3Z. Signature of'Enforcing Officer Village/State/Zip Location of Offense s Gr{JT / frJ cc 5 ' ���t)/AJG "' Enforcing Dept/Division Offense GG� Facts y BOL T %40— 7-loAj r4 This will serve only as a warning. At this time no legal action has been taken. It is the goal of Town agencies to achieve voluntary compliance of Town.Ordinances, Rules and Regulations. Education efforts and warning notices are attempts to .gain voluntary compliance. Subsequent violations will result in appropriate legal action by the Town. WHITE-OFFENDER CANARY-ORD./REG.-PROG. PINK- ENFORCING OFFER GOLD-ENFORCING DEPT. Town of Barnstable Building Post Thy Card So That rt isuVr I `Fro'm the Streets A,,y roved.'Plans:�Must tie�Retaiaed'onJob:and�'this CaMusl�be K�e�t� � .+ �ARxSc'ABLL; ?>�,^ , Un M,►se os ted tilyFinal Ins ec �s�b a .. - de :r z • 1 IP p lion Has Been Maw, r R W,here�a�Certificate�of,,�Occu anc�is�Re aired such�Bu�ldm &shall Not�be�Occu ied.until a�'Final:ns ection;has�been�.made � � Permit Permit NO. B-18-3196 Applicant Name: BarryJ Invernizzi Approvals Date Issued: 09/27/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Siding/Windows/Roof/Doors Expiration Date: 03/27/2019 Foundation: I Location: 1095 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132, HYANNIS Map/Lot 294 042 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: FCPT RESTAURANTS PROPERTIES LLC k' contractor Name ;° &Barry J Invernizzi Framing: 1 �< ARM Address: ATTN: PROPERTY LAW ADMIN DEPT i Contract it bcense CS=076375 2 JI > �a ORLANDO,FL 32837 � � Estk-cij ct Cost: $25,000.00 Chimney: Description: replace roof shingles on side decorative dormer roofs and'fron "Permit Fee: $ 160.00 tntranceway roof i r Insulation: Fee Paitl $ 160.00 Project Review Req: t as� �Da e 9/27/2018 Final: _ - y F a VAI, Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: Building Official Final Plumbing: Rough Gas: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six m'onths after-issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the=approved construction documents for�which this permit has been granted. Final Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures'ishall be in compliance with the local zomng3by laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for ubcinspection for the entire duration of the Electrical work until the completion of the same. � s Q p ?a �p � �., Service: N The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures4by the Budding and F re Officials are prowdedon this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: t y Rough: 1.Foundation or Footing 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) - 6.Insulation F Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Final: Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. "Persons coatFa ' With unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department c-t Final: —7t1-7s1 Building plans are to be available on site �-z ! All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT MAW EP 2 6 2010 rP�.... .....................M.........o���...w....:............. TOWN OF BABNSTAA .......�............._. g�7 BUILDING PERMT APPLICATION , Fo-. Section I--Owner's*Information and Project]Loeatibn PmjedAddxess i0g5 Tai�}N �� ._ 1-�u�� � V�laga Olive Garden#1523) OW=Naine__FCPT Restaurant Properties.LLC OwnM Legal Add=s591 Redwood Highway,Ste. 1150 1 M111 Valley S`eet@ CA Zip 94941 egg{,'ell# 415-965-8033 Jim@FCPT.com Section 7,--Use of Stmetmre Use Grmup ❑ Camm= l.Strvd=ow 35,000 cubic feet COMM=i l Sfrodnre>mder 35,000 cubic fled Single/Two FMM4 DweIIiag ti Swfion 3—Typo of Permit ❑ New epr*ucdm Cl MM/Rela to ❑ Accw' sa�y ❑ of use ❑ Demo!(ease kudum) ❑ Fimsh Baml d ❑ FamIp/A=CsLy ❑ Fine Alum RebuOd ❑ Do Agartmcut C] spy syscm ❑ Addition ❑ RoWn iug wan ❑ Solar Renova#ion D Pool ❑ bsuladon � 4 • Section 4-WorkDescription � S dN S I k6©F Application N=ber............................................... . .. Section 5—Detail Cost of Proposed Canst uction- ,-OTO -.--:Square Footage ofProject (fl OL O SQ r" Age of S>ructn�a s Dig Safe Nwnber ig373 #Of Bedrooms Existing srla Total#Of Bedrooms(proposed) 110 MPH Wind Zone Compliance Method p MA Checklist p WFCM ChedJist p Design s Section 6—Project Specifies ❑ Wning p 031 Tank Storage p Smoke Detectors ❑ Plumbing ❑ Gas ❑ Fire S sioa ❑ Heating System ❑ Masonry Chimney ❑Addhulocate bedroom Watar SUPPly U Public p Sewage.Disposal ❑ M ❑ On Site Kistoric District ❑ Hyannis Historic District, [] Old Kings Highway Debris Disposal Facility: I am using a caaae ❑ Yes ❑ No Section 7—Flood Zone Flood Zone Designation Within or adjacent to a wetland,coastal bank? Yes.❑ No ❑ Section 8 Zoning Information Zoning Distdct Proposed Use Lot Area Sq.Ft. Total Frontage Percentage of Lot Coverage _ #of Dwelling Units(on site) Setbacks Front Yard Rapired Proposed Rear Yard Requ red proposed Side Yard Required proposed Has tlris property had relief from the Zoning Board in the past? ❑ Yes ❑ No Lsst>IDd s3:2/9nOIX Application Number............. Section 9—.Construction Supervisor �e*Ji Z21 Telephone Number -79'1 - 335-3,3(o / Address O &K 'at City 441064 q" State MA Zp 0a0U,3 License Number C:S _07 b375 License Typ r_-S m-Eamon Date 5(10( I q Contractors Email�_Z t 0 t 11214 rrDAS tier Cell# 1 I -���• 33G, I unde mtand my resgonsaaWes under the rules and regaMms for Licensed Camstmcdm SW=visar is==dmwa with 780 CIVIlZ the Massadmsetts Stale Buh7ding:Code. I imdeastand the constrocdm Median pro=&aTs,specific mspectww and docmmehrtadon mqr by 780 CMR end dw Town of Barnstable.Attach a of copy yohrr license. Sigaah=e Date L 'on-10—Home Improvement Contractor N� Address city State Tap Registration Number Eamon Date I understand my reVmm'bMes under the vales and regulations for Home Movement Caat�is a=rdmwe with 780 CMR the Un=hma State BmWng Code. I undersaaad the=&acd m inspection Fo=brw,,V=TW Mections and d0cnmeat3dm rued by 780 CMR and the Town ofBarnst. k Attach a copJ+ofyoar HZ.C— Signat= Date Section 11—Home Owners License Exemption Home Owners Name: Telephone Number Cell or Work Number I um stand my respammHiges under the rules and regulations for Licensed cmg=tkm SW visa m acx;ordamce with 780 CMR the 1,� State Bml&g Code. I undemtand&a cMMMICb m Mg=tirm procedmlga,specsfic mspectams and by 780 CMR and the Town ofBamstable. Signa�re Die APPLICANT SIGNATURE Signature Date- Print Name - Telephone Number 7j( - 33 5 33( f E-mail permit to: Fo I MUE"l Z �oM5 VUCr/Od- A5-7— T w..w.i. ,i.q A'1nR7 e Section 12—Department Sip-M Health Department El ?,acing Bond Cif req*4 Wiistono District C sito Pim Rgvkw Cifitq� F* a Depmtraent Conservation ® ;. For corm add nark,pkme take year,phm to the fire depabmWfor gprvvab Section 137 Owner's AW&orh ation Cnt�LArcD M�� cry nesr thambject property hereby Invernizzi Construction(a GN1RL Inc..co for 1 to act m my bdmK in all relative to wcdc authorized by this btu'lding pemi t applieatian fm: I r%nouRhRd..HyannisMA0260t (Address of job), I Sigmam Owner date 6me-m Vp Mor Prm#I�I 4.5 Pis The Commonwealth of Massachuse& , Department of Indu&WA=Ments Office o4Invesfigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.massgov/dia Workers' Compensation hum-ance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electrieians/PIumbers Applicant Information } Please PrintLeaibly Name(Business/0rgamz3iion�I avidual)• U l& M� l�Ol S7&A GnUA) Address:— eo IsOx, Fd City/State/Zip: 0E 1i im MA 010 Phone#: —?�?I - ,;3S- 3 36 i Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.Q I an a employer wi& (a_ 4. ❑I am a general contractor midi have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑Now consixnction employees(full and/or part-time).* F 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet 7. 's 6rnodelmg ship and have no employees Them subs have 8. ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' [No workers'comp.insurance comp.hsmznce t 9. ❑Building addition required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.El Electrical repairs or additions 3.ElI am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.0 P ing repairs or additions myself:[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MOL 12.( Roof repairs t= c.152,§1(4) and we haven employees.[No workers' 13.E]Other comp.lnStmce rephr-d.], `may aPPlicant that cbeclm box 61 most also fill out the section below showing 8beir workers'compensation policy hrformatioa t Homeowners who submit this aSidwitindicating they are doing all work and then hue outside contractors mast submit a new a$idavit indicating sock. Contractors that check this box must attaehod an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contrachn and state Wbedw or not those catitia have employem if the sub-contractors hm mnployces,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number: I am an employer chat isproviding workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is t&e policy and job site information. Insmm=Company Name: TWAK(.. —X*1betvt_N rr: C-o OP 6.;T- Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: S9_"Z 5,33 41?1.f 2G Expirafion Date: S 3 1 l Job Site Addrtsss:� IUD City/State/Zip: 1 MA O-X&o/ Attach a copy of the`corkers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy numbet and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGLL c.152 can lead to the imposition of crimi penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year impnsonm=4 as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a free of up to$250.DO a day against the violator.Be advised that a copy of this stat=mit may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby the pains andpenalties ofpm7*Ury that the information provided above is true and correct S' Date: I . d - Phone#• Ofi7dd use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: PerauitUcense# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.EIectricallnspector 5.Plumbing Inspector. 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Mass. Corporations, external master page Page 1 of 2 Corporations Division Business Entity Summary ID Number: 001195468 Request certificate�- }New search Summary for: FCPT RESTAURANT PROPERTIES, LLC The exact name of the Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC): FCPT RESTAURANT PROPERTIES, LLC Entity type: Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC) Identification Number: 001195468 Date of Registration in Massachusetts: 10-29-2015 Last date certain: Organized under the laws of: State: DE Country: USA on: 08-31-2015 The location of the Principal Office: Address: 591 REDWOOD HIGHWAY, SUITE 1150 City or town, State, Zip code, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941 USA Country: The location of the Massachusetts office, if any: Address: City or town, State, Zip code, Country: The name and address of the Resident Agent: Name: CORPORATE CREATIONS NETWORK INC. Address: 225 Cedar Hill Street #200 City or town, State, Zip code, MARLBOROUGH, MA 01752 USA Country: The name and business address of each Manager: Title Individual name Address .MANAGER GERALD R. MORGAN 591 REDWOOD HIGHWAY, SUITE 1150 MILL VALLEY, CA 94941 USA The name and business address of the person(s) authorized to execute, acknowledge, deliver, and record any recordable instrument purporting to affect an interest in real property: Title Individual name Address http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?FEIN=001195468&... 9/26/2018 f Mass. Corporations, external master page Page 2 of 2 REAL PROPERTY WILLIAM R. WHITE III 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32837 ❑ ❑Confidential ❑Merger ❑ Consent Data Allowed Manufacturing View filings for this business entity: ALL FILINGS Annual Report ^' Annual Report - Professional ' `` . Application For Registration Certificate of Amendment y„ l View filings Comments or notes associated with this business entity: New search http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?FEIN=001195468&... 9/26/2018 Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards aT , License::CS-076375 ' Construction Supervisor BARRY J INVERNIZZI r PO BOX 81 >a HINGHAM MA 02043 Expiration: Commissioner 05/10/2019 04. IN Ad .n �v '4 W �}.�.. fit-}PMr �L�"�..♦ O� ® Policy Number: Date Entered: 7/23/2Ole -A4 O^ ,. ,.� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDDIYYM THIS CERTIFICATE I$ ISSUED AS A MATTER O 7/23/2018 F INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER: THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR;NEGATIVELY'AMEND, EXTEND.OR ALTER THECOVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES ; BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 'DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING IMORER(S);,.AUTHORIZED` REPRESENTATIVE O.R PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is`an ADDITIONAL INSURED.the policy(fes)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions Or be endorsed. It SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subjectao the terms,and condltions-of the policy,:certain policies may require an endorsement: A statemenf'on this certificate does:not confer,ri hts"to the certificate holder in Ileu of such eridor.§ernent(s): .,..,. PRODUCER - D Tullio Insures ed enCY.r InC. CONTACT Ag NAME. PHONE _. 424 Adams Street, Suite 101 (617)696-465.6 EMAa ac�No): (617)696-4650 Hilton., MA 02186 . .. . INSURERj.)AffORDINGCOVERAGE NAIC p ._._::. �...------ ._�....----..._..._ Iq§URERA TRAVELERS INDEWITY COMPANY --INSURED INVERNIZZI CON3TRUCTION;COMPANY, ING:. TRAVELERS.72fi5E ZTY COIII�ANY —'._INSURER B': INSURER c . HINTRAVELERS'--IbiDEJIITITY....COIANY BOX 81 TItP,vELEA ITfD I17t—[O F'C� C g HINGHAM, MA 02043 ' INSURER D ..._ ...— INSURER E. -C - IN8URER F.. OVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: THIS IS, REVISION NUMbtR- TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF JNSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING-ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH.THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS'AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE:BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS:. INSR -- ..� __ .. ADDL 19UBR _LTR TYPE OF IN8URANCE POLICY.EFF -PO LILY NUMBER _�(MMIDD MMIDD/YYYY _LIMITS A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY _ NZAEACH OCCURRENCE $ ly;000,000 _ I I'CLAIM"ADE DA EFO-RANT j'.._ OCCUR: I L6806845B1271842 I5/3/2p18 15/3/2019' PREMISE8 fEa occurrence a. 300 JML_ EXP(gny,one person $ 5,000 t i .PERSONAL&:ADV INJURY $•1,000,O00 GEN L AGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIEB.PER It - - - .O - _j POLICY.PLA JEa _ ):LOC I I:, I :GENERALAGGREGATE $ 2.� 00,000 11 I. OTHER:;. I ,;I!. _ I PRODUCTS:COMP/OPAGG '$2,000,000 .. _. .�. _'AUTOMOBILEsLIA81LITY:. B. ANY AUTO : MB DSINGL LIMIT Ea eccldent).. 4'1;.000,00.0 . 8A6975B37618SEL I5/9/2D18 IS/3%20Y9 BODILY INJURY(Per,person) $ OWNED- SCHEDULED .I _ _._ AUTOS ONLY :AUTOS •--. HIRED,... BODILY INJURY(Per accident) b;NON-OWNED; ��; :PROPERTY DAMAGE :AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY $ C UMBRELLA.LIAB OCCUR` .. - EXCESS LIAR I EACH OCCURRENCE_ $ 5,O00 r 000 ,__ CLAIMS-MADE.� CUP1139Y1181842 5%3/20IS' S/3/2019 AGGREGATE �.$.5:i'000;0'Q0, DED RETENTION S�5 00.0 I ' WORKERS COMPENSATION, AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN I PER OT $ ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER%EXECUTNE: _ S__TALUTE ER . E;L EACH ACCIDENT D OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED9 �IN/A- '.UB5K575:3341842G .I.S/3/2Dle 'S/3%zD19 _ --_;. '$,1:,000 000'(MandatoryfnNH) - � r II et,describe under. .I E -E:L DISEASE•.EAEMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000. DESCRIPTION OF,OPERATIONS bakes .E:L.DISEASE-.POLICYLIMIT $ 1,000,000 i DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSTL;CATIO,NS�/:VEHICLES (ACORDJOi,Addltional:Remarks Schedule,may be H ,attached. morespeoe is; OPERATIONS USUAL TO THE. required)NAMED INSURED. - CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION � `� SHOULD ANY`OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE ow �J�J THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ' ' �'L'�N .. .: ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLICY'PROVISIO.NS- / �4, :DcY-IJV� AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE..... .. .:_...-.. DITULLIO .INSURANCE 1 ®1888=2015 ACORD CORPORATION: All rights reserved. ACORD 25{201fi103) The ACORD name.and 1690 are registered marks of'ACORD Produced using Forms Boss.Plus software.6 www.FormsBoss.com Impressive Publishing800-208-1'917 �cp 177 E7 • a i f ' .ram`.,:,ty�'�:•. �` �\ t 1�.. ' f '� f` S t L.� �t 5� -� • Y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel 64 Z Application # r� � I Health'Division Date Issued l0 Conservation Division Application Fee � fi Planning Dept. Permit Fee y Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address 10'A 57 LN Z Village 5 Owner , Address Telephone(L407)q55 g 10 9 RL."3 C) I--L 2> a83� Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑ Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room—Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coafx,stove: L1 Yes��7 No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new sizes Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) p Name - 5-rp}C g M e R 14C A l � Telephone:Number, � 6- g1141 RI). Address q0Q n2R j; Gge A y -License-# .22aa Home Improvement Contractor# Email SMGR TGI-MF, imWorker's Compensation # • C O rn ALCCONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY F/APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. 1 'r r ADDRESS I VILLAGE f OWNER { E. . F DATE OF INSPECTION: G FOUNDATION FRAME I INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING f ' DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. A. ?Tie Compnomveafrh of- assadiusetts eptint it ofrrtrrstizaf Acciderrs. @,f,ice of 1nVestr'gatioris. 1 600 Washhgton Street , Boston,-41A 02111 iviviv.7l7assrgovIdili Workers' Campensaf on Insurance Affidavit:Bmlrlen/Ci[tntractursiEIecfricians/Plumbers Applicant Inf6rmation Please Print f egih Name{BasineomtZarrizadanflndi nil Aalzt�'��f1�k��K Address' G.u O 0 LaA►JQ� V 4 `. CitylStatel To<J .� L Pkcae - �$L- 9 c,l t 1— QW7 Q Are you an employer?Checkthe appropriate box: ' .� Type of project{required}:, 1_PI am a employer with J 4. Mq ant a general contractor and I * have hired the sub-contractors d- ❑New consf uctiaz employees(full andfor part-time)_ , 2.❑ I am a sale proprie#off or partner lasted on the attached sheet 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g. ❑Demalifion worl ing far one in any capacity employees and have wodcers' Cam iasurant5e 9�. ❑Building addition [No Workers'comp.insurance Camp- 1�. Electrical r or aclditilarfs rewired.] 5. ❑ lWe area corporation and its ❑ 3.❑ 1 am a homeoumer doing all uroik officers have e=cised their 11_❑Plumbing repairs or additions , myself-[No workers'camp. right of exemption per MGL 13.❑Roofrepairs , insurance required_]11 C.152, §1(4X and we have no employees-[No workers' 13. - Other comp.insurance required_] „ "4Amy"pBi=tff=tchedu box#1 mast also moutthesectionbeIow showing iheawozcers'compensarianperkyin5rat eiaa I R Meoauners wino submit this aftidarid=&cztmg they axe doing all waak and then him outside coatxactors aanst suhxnit a nem a davit iadicati¢o snrh rCdntiactm*At chxt ibis boat mast attached au addifiansl shE9 showing the name of the sub-condxs oxs and state whether.or nut those eaddes,Inm employees.Ifthesubtaatsadotshsseemployees,tiieymatstptaride their workus'Comp.palicg number lain all erfip7grtr Heat is protidfng hivirancefor my enrpZgjw s-Below is tho peNcy anti jots adze informahbn , Insurance Company Name: Policy 4 or Self-in,s-Lic. EkpiFatsoa Date: Job Site Address- CitylStatelzip Aftach a&opy_of the zcorlrers'compensationpolicy didaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date) y Failwe td secui�coverage as requrred under Section 25A of MGL c 1572 can lead to the imposition of crimiiW penalties of a fine up fo S 1,50a 00 andlor on-6-{ear imprisonment,as Krell as civil p ens Mes.in Ihe fazm of a STOP WORK ORDER and a 1-me of up to$230-00 a day against the-violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Irrvestigations afthe DIA for insurance coverage ndfica#ion if do h&Wby certrfy a ' apafrfs andpsnaithrs o Fedury fliatBfe ufformatfmj-prm-i&d abm a is true and correct Siiature_ . ._...Date: d J Phone s `tl, faT arse anTy. Da not wrfta irf this Area,to be coompWad by city artbi n o,o`acrat City or Zarnu. y PerrAtfLicense if Bsuing-knthority(cucIe'oee): ' Y L Board of MaIlth 3.I3ui'Idi4 Department 3.CRV Town.Clerk d.Electrical Inspector S.Plumbing ruspectflr; b.Other' Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 mlairm an employ=tD provide'WD331 s'compensation for their employes. p •o this she,m ernpLyn is defined as"_.every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or writhcm An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,assocrabon;corporation or other IegaI entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged m a Joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an iadivi&A pmt=ship,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a.dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the - dwellmg house of another who eruploys persons to do math an ce,comt= on or repay work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appu rbm=tthereto shall notbecause,of such employment be deem(-,d to be an employer." MGL chapter 152,§25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shaII withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance.coverage required." Additionally,M(H chapter 152,§25C(7)states"Neither the connamweahh nor ray of ifs political subdivisions shall enter ruin any contract for theperfonnance ofpnblic woricunE acceptable evidence of courpliancewith the;ncrrrance. requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contacting aufhou" Applicants PIease fill o�rt the workers'compensation affidavit completely,by checIang the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary,supply sub-conizactor(s)name(s), addres (es)and phone number(s) along with their certdicate(s)of ;nsraanc . Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Part aersbips(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not regimed to carry workers'compensation igs�ce If an LLC or LLP does have empioyees,apolicyisrmFdred. Be advised that this afdayk maybe submitted tothe Department ofIadusfrial Accidents for confirmation of;ncrn-ance coverage: Also be sure to sign and date-the affidavit. The affidavit should be retrmmed to the city or town that the application for the pennit or license is being requested,not the Department of Ln-du t l Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are rngai ed to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance-license n=ben on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sine that the affidavit is complete and pri3ted.legibly- The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please;be sure to fill is the peumit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submitmult�Ie permitl om s e applications is any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current a lf6m olicy ination.(if necessary)and under`Job Site Address"the applic aut should write:"aH locations in (city or town)-"A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped.or marked by Ahe city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for fatnre perrniis or licenses_ A new affidavit must be filled oi±each year.Where a home owns or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (Le. a dog license or permit to buns leaves etc.)said person is NOT rmqaired to complete this affidavit, The Office of Investigations would at,-to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call The Department's address,telephone and fax number_ ' t ba th of Massachus�t�s . 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Sole proprietor has not elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Haley Construction Inc ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 900 Orange Ave AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Daytona Beach FL 32114 C Daniel M.-Cr y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD A R ® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE,_ : �: DATE(MMIDD/YYW) 10/8/2015 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND'CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER.THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsemen s. PRODUCER CONTACT - - - NAME: Angie Desorftleaux - Bowen, Miclette&Britt of Florida, LLC PHONE 407-647-1616 FAX 407 628-1635 1020 N. Orlando Avenue Ic o Suite#200 E-MAIL certificates@bmbinc.ctm Maitland FL 32751 - INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A:LibertyInsurance Corp - 42404 INSURED HALEYCONSTR INSURERB:American Guarantee and Liability In 26247 Haley Construction, Inc. INSURERC: 900 Orange Avenue - Daytona Beach FL 32114 wsuRERD: INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 148235392 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR AD POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE SDLISUBRI WVD POLICY NUMBER MMIDD/YYYYI (MMIDDr(YYYI LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y Y T,B7Z91461630024 10/31/2014 10/31/2015 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 ` CLAIMS-MADE X❑OCCUR - DAMAGE TO RENTED --- PREMISES Ea occurrence $300,000 -- �' MED EXP(Any one person) $5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: _ GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY PRO- LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OTHER: $ A �AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y. 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Electronic copies of the policy provisions and/or endorsements listed below are available by emailing:certificates@bmbinc.com When required by written contract,those parties listed in said contract, including the certificate holder, are added as an additional insured with respect to the general liability, including products and completed operations,auto liability and excess liability as afforded by the policy and/or See Attached... , CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town Of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 200 Main Street Hyannis MA 02601 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) TheACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD i Mass. Corporations, external master page R Page 1 of 2 es Corporations Division Business Entity Summary ID Number: 591219168 Request certificatev�. New search Summary for: GMRI, INC. The exact name of the Foreign Corporation: GMRI, INC. The name was changed from: GENERAL MILLS RESTAURANTS, INC on 04-07-1995 The name was changed from: GENERAL-MILLS RESTAURANT GROUP on 06-15-1987 Entity type: Foreign Corporation Identification Number: 591219168 Old ID Number: ' Date of Registration in Massachusetts: 04-06-1976 Last date certain: Organized under the laws of: State: FL Country: USA on: 03-27-1968 Current Fiscal Month/Day: 05/31 Previous Fiscal Month/Day: 05/31 The location of the Principal Office: Address: 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE City or town,'State, Zip code, ORLANDO, FL 32837 USA Country: The location of the Massachusetts office, if any:, Address: a City or town, State, Zip code, Country: The name and address of the-Registered Agent: Name: CORPORATE CREATIONS NETWORK, INC . Address: 44 SCHOOL STREET SUITE 325 . City or town, State, Zip code, BOSTON, MA 02108 USA Country: The Officers and.Directors of the Corporation: Title Individual Name Address PRESIDENT WILLIAM R. WHITE III 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32837 USA TREASURER WILLIAM�R. WHITE III 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, "- FL 32837 USA http://corp.sec:state.ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?FEIN=591219168... 10/23/2015 Mass. Corporations, external master page Page 2 of 2 SECRETARY JOSEPH G KERN 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32837 USA ASSISTANT COLLEEN M HUNTER 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, SECRETARY FL 32837'USA DIRECTOR WILLIAM R. WHITE III 1000 DARDEN CENTER DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32837 USA Business entity stock is publicly traded: ❑ The total number of shares and the par value, if any,,of each class of stock which this business entity is authorized to issue: _Total Authorized Total issued and Class of Stock Par value per share outstanding_ No. of shares Total par No.of shares value CWP $ 1.00 '50,000 $ 50000.00 '23,970 " ❑ ❑Confidential ❑Merger ❑ Consent Data Allowed Manufacturing View filings for this business entity: ALL FILINGS Amended Foreign Corporations Certificate �- Annual Report ' Annual Report - Professional Via" Application for Reinstatementy View filings ; Comments'or notes associated with this business entity: New search http://corp.sec.state.,ma.us/CorpWeb/CorpSearch/CorpSummary.aspx?FEIN=591219168... 10/23/2015 .10/23/2015 10:51 3869440483 PAGE 02 ).--DARDEN. _._.._.......•...... ... .. Olive(.Arden ■ Lr)ngHorn Smikhouse M 6311,anla iireele -4 Seasons SJ. ■ 1'lle Capir"1!C,ril•le + rrlditr V's + Yard House 10/23/2015 Town of Barnstable Re: Permit 4201505511 Olive Garden#1523 1095 Iyanough Rd Hyannis,MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: 1,Colleen Hunter,Asst Secretary For GMRI,Inc,,property owner of the afore- referenced property,hereby remove David Michaud of Old New England Construction, Inc,who is no longer the construction supervisor on-the project. 1 authorize Stacy McRitchie of Haley Construction,Inc.to assume the permit ' #201505511. Should you need additional information,please feel free to contact me. Sin rely, Colleen Hunter Asst.Secretary Darden (GMRI,Inc.) 1000'Darden Center Drive Orlando Fl. 32837 407,245.4711 1000 Garden Center Drive 0 Orlando,FL 32037 + P.0,Box 695071 . Orlando. %32969.5011 ■ 407.245•4000 ■ darden,com Haley Construction, Inc. Cr� General Contractor *Design Builder *Construction Manager *Pre-engineered-Buildings 900 Orange Avenue-Daytona Beach,Florida 32114 Phone 386/944-0470 *Fax 386/944-0471 LETTER OF AUTHORITY October 15,2015 Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Permit 2015005511 Olive Garden 1095 Iyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601 To whom it may concern: I hereby acknowledge that Stacy McRitchie is Vice President and a full time employee of Haley Construction, Inc. Signature BY: Daniel Haley, President Printed LICENSE # 98317 Certified and subscribed before me on this 151h. Day of October 2015 by Daniel Haley, President who is personally known to me. NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNATURE: G�/ J2�- NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL: 77 DAMEI D. COMMISSION#F F W2443 1�n0NEXPIRES;June derta s A'1 Bonded 1hru NotaryPufc ' Y „ il. s IKE BAPYSTAJ 6?9.MPS Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1999-84-GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 FILE COPY ONLY! Summary: Granted with Conditions NOT RECORDED AT Petitioner: GMRI, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road/Route 132, Hyannis REGISTRY OF DEEDS Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 294, Parcel 042 Area: 2.37 acres Zoning: HB Highway Business Zoning District and B Business Zoning District Groundwater Overlay; GP Groundwater Protection District Background: The property is developed with a 273 seat Olive Garden Italian Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. The site is serviced by public water and sewer. In February of 1994, General Mills Restaurants, Inc. was issued Special Permit No. 1994-04 for a 273 seat, 8,356 sq. ft. restaurant at 1095 lyannough Road in Hyannis. Condition#9 of this special permit was later modified in Appeal No. 1995-80 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Condition #9 was again modified in Appeal No. 1998-42 to allow use of the lounge during such hours to be determined by the Licensing Authority. At its meeting on December 8, 1997, the Town of Barnstable .Licensing Authority unanimously voted to approve the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, an extension of hours. The new hours to be 1 1:00 a.m. to 12 midnight. The applicant is now proposing to construct an outdoor patio and associated seating area. The proposed patio is approximately 1,020 sq. ft. in area and will contain 48 seats. The total maximum seats would remain at 273. The proposed patio will be operated seasonally, as weather permits, and would only be used to serve beverages and appetizers while people are waiting to be seated inside the existing restaurant for their meal. Condition#9 of Special Permit No. 1994-04, as modified by Special Permit No.'s 1995-80 and 1998-42, restricts the serving of alcohol only to the service bar and lounge area. Condition#10 of Special Permit Number 1994-04 states, "This Special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service." The applicant is, therefore, requesting a modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 to permit the proposed outdoor patio and to allow alcohol and food service on the proposed patio. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on May 20, 1999. A 60 day extension of time for filing of the decision was executed between_the applicant and the Board Chairman. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened July 14, 1999 and continued to September 01, 1999, at which time the Board granted the requested relief with conditions. Town of Barnstable=Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-84-GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80&1998-42 Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gail Nightingale, Dick Boy, Gene Burman, Tom DeRiemer, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Patrick Butler represented the applicant. Present was Brian Wall, General Manager of the Olive Garden Restaurant. Attorney Butler submitted a memorandum to the file. Attorney Butler reviewed the permitting already on this site. The original Special Permit granted for this site in 1994 was for another restaurant. Subsequently, two additional Special Permits were granted (Appeal Number 1995-80 &Appeal Number 1998-42) modifying Special Permit Number 1994-04. The applicant is now requesting a modification of Special Permit Numbers 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 to permit the proposed outdoor patio and to allow alcohol and food service on the proposed patio. Attorney Butler reviewed his memorandum which includes the Site Plan Review approval letter. The Site Plan Review Committee approved the plan for the outdoor patio with the condition that the applicant f provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an engineer. Mr. Butler has since submitted those drainage calculations to the Building Commissioner. A copy of the calculations was included in the memorandum. Attorney Butler also gave the Board Members a copy of the Board of Health Variance for the outdoor dining. A diagram of the outdoor dining was reviewed by Attorney Butler. The proposed area consists of 1020 square feet with 48 seats. This area is needed to help with the overflow of people waiting to be seated in the(indoor) main dining room and to provide an option of a"lighter' menu. There are no plans to change the total number of seats which will remain at 273. Attorney Butler explained that the outdoor patio is being proposed in such a way as to minimize any impacts that might be associated with an outdoor operation. This will also be an improvement to the area. The new landscaping will include stone columns with lights, wooden fences (3-4 feet high), grass strips, shrubbery and a buffer area of gravel. This patio is located on the westerly side of the restaurant, near the commercial area. The operation of this restaurant has been very successful with no problems. To allow the grant of this modification, Attorney Butler indicated, would have no adverse affect on the public health and safety, and no detriment to the public good. Mr. Butler stated this will actually enhance public safety as there will be better control of the people waiting to get into the restaurant. The Board asked Attorney Butler to review the plan. Mr. Butler indicated that some tables/seats will be removed from the indoors in the summer months when the outdoor patio is in use and then replaced in the winter time. The number of seats will remain constant at 273. They are not closing down any part(s)of the dining Boom, they will just be removing some tables. There will be no live entertainment or piped-in music in the patio area. The Board was still concerned with the seating arrangements. The plan submitted with the Special Permit application was slightly different than the plan presented tonight by Attorney Butler. No plans were submitted showing the configuration of the interior seating with and/or without the outdoor patio in use. Attorney Butler reported they will be presenting a plan to the Licensing Authority (on August 2"d)to allow for a change in their Common Victualer License and he can get the Zoning Board a copy of that plan. The Board indicated they want to see a plan before they make any decision on this Special Permit request. The Board asked if the drainage calculations that were requested by the Site Plan Review Committee, and presented tonight, were ever submitted to the Engineering Department for their review and approval. Attorney Butler reported he gave the calculations to the Building Commissioner and he [Mr. Butler] believes they have been approved by the Engineering Department, however he did not have a copy of any approval letter. The Board also told Mr. Butler that there is no plan signed by Site Plan Review Committee in the Zoning Board of Appeals file and asked if he had a copy of the plan that was used at Site Plan Review. Attorney Butler said he sent a cover letter to the Building Commissioner along with the drainage calculations and the Board asked for a copy of that letter for the file. The Board requested Gloria Urenas provide the Board with a letter from the Building Commissioner stating he has received the drainage calculations and the calculations meet with the approval of the Engineering Department. Attorney Butler stressed the Site Plan Review Committee already approved the i 2 ' Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-84-GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80&1998-42 plan they just needed the drainage plans or calculations stamped by a Massachusetts Engineer. The Board questioned which plan they approved. Attorney Butler told the Board he will take the plans that are[to be] approved by the Licensing Authority (at their hearing on August 2"d)and bring those plans to the Building Commissioner for his review. If a return to Site Plan is needed, Attorney Butler indicated they will do that. Attorney Butler will review the plans with the Building Commissioner to make sure no other relief is needed because they are increasing the footprint of the building and possibly expanding the use. He will also check to make sure there is no violation of the 100 feet setback requirement along Route 132. The Board also asked about the possible noise from any paging system used to tell those waiting in the patio area that their indoor table is ready. Mr. Wall explained that the restaurant uses a"vibrating pager" system and only rarely uses the loud speaker paging system. He did not know how far that sound could be heard. Public Comment: Jeanette Taylor owns a condominium in Cape Crossroads that directly faces the back of The Olive Garden. She is opposed to this outdoor patio and is concerned with the increase in noise due to this outside seating-especially late into the night. Ms. Taylor said noise starts as early as 5 AM with trash pickup and continues throughout the day. She submitted a petition in opposition from 16 unit owners of Cape Crossroads Condominiums. Norman Pomerantz also spoke in opposition. He is concerned with the noise and problems that would be created with outdoor seating. Adding liquor outdoors would only add to the problems. No one else spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal. In rebuttal, Attorney Butler told the Board that The Olive Garden Restaurant has only received one complaint from the neighbors and that was dealt with. He noted that the proposed patio is on the opposite side of the residential neighbors. He stated they will try to address any issues the neighbors might have. More Public Comment: Ms. Taylor again addressed the Board. She said that there have been numerous calls to the Olive Garden about the noise from the dumpsters, trucks, people, etc. The Board asked Attorney Butler if he could address the Cape Crossroad concerns prior to the continuance of this hearing. The Board decided to continue Appeal Number 1999-84 to September 01, 1999 @ 7:15 PM. Board Members hearing this appeal on September 01, 1999 were Gail Nightingale, Dick Boy, Gene Burman, Tom DeRiemer, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Patrick Butler represented the applicant. Present were Philip Sheinis and Stephanie Candinto, Sales Manager and Service Manager(respectively) of the Olive Garden Restaurant. Attorney Butler previously submitted a memorandum and new plans to the file. Attorney Butler reviewed the plans with the Board and verified that the setback from Route 132 is 103 feet .(meeting the 100 foot requirement). The building/patio egress and ingress were reviewed showing the pattern for both patrons and service staff entering/exiting this area and the emergency exits. Mr. Butler reviewed the floorplan for the summer season utilizing the proposed patio area. There will be 46 seats outside and 226 inside during the summer. The primary purpose of the patio is to provide a holding area during the busy times and allow for a lighter-type menu. The patio will not be used for full' service dinners. The winter floorplan was also reviewed showing approximately 250 seats. The restaurant is permitted for 273 seats. Both floorplans need to be reviewed by the Licensing Authority and the applicant will seek their approval after this hearing. At the last hearing, the Board had requested a letter from the Building Commissioner and/or the Engineering Department indicating they have reviewed the drainage calculations. That letter has been. submitted. They also asked Attorney Butler to review the plans with the Building Commissioner to make sure no other relief is needed and to ask him if he considers this an increase to the footprint of the building and possibly an expansion of use. Attorney Butler reported the Building Commissioner did not consider this an increase in the footprint and felt no other relief was needed. The plan has been is in conformance with and has been signed by -Site Plan Review. 3 y Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-84-GMRI,Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80&1998-42 There was a concern at the previous hearing, by the abutters, regarding noise. The management of the Olive Garden met with the Cape Crossroads Condominium Association and it was discovered that the loud noises were not coming from the restaurant but rather the motel next door. Large trucks with refrigeration units were parking overnight in the motel lot and it was their trucks the abutters were hearing. The Olive Garden Restaurant takes its food and general deliveries in the late morning and early afternoon. There is an overhang on the building that blocks most of the patio from the condominiums. Screening and plantings will be upgraded (by the restaurant)from the corner of the property line to the back of the building. Attorney Butler reported the Condominium Association has told him they now have no objection to this proposal. For clarification, the patio"floor" is made of brick tiles along the ground with stone pillars along the edge and shrubbery around the perimeter. Right now this area is gravel and grass. Attorney Butler reported there have been no complaints to his knowledge regarding the Olive Garden operation and they have had a good track record. Findings of Fact: At the hearing of September 01, 1999, the Board unanimously found the following find_ings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1999-84: 1. The applicant, GMRI, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant, is seeking a Modification of Special Permit Number 1994-04, Appeal Number 1995-80, and Appeal Number 1998-42. 2. The property address is 1095 lyannough Road/Route 132, Hyannis, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 294, Parcel 042. The area is 2.37 acres located in the HB Highway Business Zoning District and B Business Zoning District. The property is developed with a 273 seat Olive Garden Italian Restaurant of 8,356 square feet. The site is serviced by public water and sewer. 3. In February of 1994, General Mills Restaurants, Inc. was issued Special Permit Number 1994-04 for a 273 seat, 8,356 sq. ft. restaurant at 1095 lyannough Road in Hyannis, MA. Condition#9 of this special permit was later modified in Appeal Number 1995-80 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Condition#9 was again modified in Appeal Number 1998-42 to allow use'of the lounge during such hours•to be determined by the Licensing Authority. 4. The applicant is now proposing to construct an outdoor patio and associated seating area. The proposed patio is approximately 1,020 square feet in area and will contain 48 seats. The total maximum seating will remain at 273 seats. 5. Condition#9 of Special Permit Number 1994-04,.as modified by Special Permit Number 1995-80 and Number 1998-42, restricts the serving of alcohol only to the service bar and lounge area. Condition #10 of Special Permit Number 1994-04 states, "This Special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service." 6. The applicant is, therefore, requesting a modification of Special Permit Number 1994-04, Number 1995-80 and Number 199842 to permit the proposed outdoor patio and to allow alcohol and food service on the proposed patio. 7. The proposed patio area has received Site Plan Review approval and has received a variance from the Board of Health Regulation Part II, Section 1.0, Regulation No. 14. 8. Surrounding land uses are predominately commercial in nature, including the Festival Mall, Friendly's Restaurant, the Ramada Inn, the K-Mart Shopping Plaza and the Outback Steakhouse Restaurant, .which serves food outdoors. 9.. The history of the Olive Garden Restaurant has been very positive in terms of both licensing and conformance with special conditions. 10: The proposed patio will allow for improved comfort and welfare and will allow the operation of the ,restaurant to become more efficient. 11.-Pursuant to Section 3-3.6 and Section 5-3.3, the proposed modification of the Special Permit to allow - for construction and use of the outdoor patio will not substantially adversely affect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience to the community. 12. The proposed relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance. - 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1999-84-GMRI,Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80&1998-42 13. From an on-site visit, it appears this restaurant is an excellently run operation with pleasing, aesthetics. 14. The building conforms to the required 100 foot setback along Route 132. Decision: A motion was duly made and seconded to grant the requested relief,-subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The outdoor patio shall be constructed in accordance with the approved site plan titled "Plan of Proposed Patio", prepared by James H. Johnson,Architect, and as presented to the Board. 2. The outdoor patio is restricted to a maximum of 48 seats. Total seating for the restaurant and patio shall not exceed 273 seats. 3. Alcohol and food service shall be allowed in the outdoor patio area. All service of alcoholic beverages shall be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. 4. No live entertainment or piped-in music shall be allowed in the patio area. 5. The applicant shall provide stamped drainage plans or calculations by a qualified engineer acceptable to the Town, as required by Site Plan Review. [These have been submitted]. 6. The locus shall comply with all State Building Code, Town of Barnstable Board of Health and State Fire Prevention Regulations. 7. All other terms and conditions of the previous Special Permits shall remain in effect. 8. There shall be no paging or loud speakers used on the outside patio for the purposes of calling people into the restaurant. 9. The applicant will provide for screening and landscaping along the edge of the property to the reasonable satisfaction of the Cape Crossroads Condominium Association. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Gail Nightingale, Richard Boy, Gene Burman, and Tom DeRiemer, and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1999-84 has been Granted with Conditions. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Al, - 1- Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day o LW under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 5 RefNo mappar ownerl owner2 addr city state zip 294 061 OCX LANDY, ,ROSALIND & WEINER, M..E & PRAGER, I, 7 BARBARA RD CANTON MA 02021 294 061 OCY OCONNOR, JOHN J & PAULINE M 47 WESTFIELD DR BROCKTON MA 02401 294 061 'OCZ BOORAS,` CHRISTOPHER J & BOORAS, ANNETTE M 27 CESARS WAY OSTERVILLE MA 02655 294 061 ODA HOPKINS, PHYLLIS B BERURIAH SIEGEL 17 GRANT ST PLEASANTVILLE NY 10570 294 061 ODB FRANCIS, ROBERT.A P O BOX 1278 NANTUCKET MA 02554 294 061 ODC MOORE, MARGARET F 800 BEARSES WAY 4WC HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODD CROSS, EUGENE & PAULA & CROSS, SLAYTON E 6 MADELINE 7 HUNT RD WESTFORD MA 01886 294 061 ODE FLETCHER, DAVID N 108 SHREWSBURY ST BOYLSTON MA 01505 294 061 ODF TAYLOR, JEANETTE T 2544 MACEDON ROAD CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 294 061 ODG KAPLAN, HARVEY & SYLVIA 800 BEARSES WAY 4WG HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODH GUNN, THOMAS P 212 GREENWOOD DR MANCHESTER CT 06040 294 061 ODI ROANE, LEE R II & LEE R III 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 5NA HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODJ MANNION, JOHN P & HOLLY J 800 BEARSES WAY, #5NB HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODK FRASCA, PAUL TR 824 PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY NORWOOD MA 02062 294 061 ODL BROWN, LEONARD G JR & GREGOR F %SMITH, DANIEL L & CHEILA, 800 BEARSES WAY #5ND HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODM CANTATORE, VINICIO & MARIANNE 10 RIKER AVE HARRINGTON PARK NJ 07640 294 061 ODN SUPINO, JOHN F JR & MICHAEL 161 MAIN ST EVERETT MA 02149 294 061 ODP OPPENHEIMER, STAUNTON T %JUSTUS, CARLOS A 800 BEARSES WAY, #5SB HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODQ STEVENS, M LEE & DENNIS D 800 HEARSES WAY UNIT 5SC HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODR BAMFORD, FLORENCE V & BAMFORD, 800 HEARSES WAY, .# 5SD HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODS FAHRBACH, JEANINE M 800 BEARSES WAY 5-SE 'HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODT DELLEFEMINE, WILLIAM J JR P O BOX 93 HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODU THOMPSON, RICHARD & PAULA ROON 3032 STATE RT 48 OSWEGO NY 13126 294 061 ODV ONEIL, KEVIN & PAULA M 284 MAIN ST CENTERVILLE MA 02632 294 061 ODW STONE, JASON E 75 WEBSTER RD W YARMOUTH MA 02677 294 061 ODX NELSON, DONALD E PO BOX 266 HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 ODY PATTERSON, JAMES L P 0 BOX 4070 HARTFORD CT 06147 . 294 061 ODZ ROSENBERG, LEONARD & ROSENBERG, H GLORIA 800 BEARSES WAY 5EF HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEA ROSENBERG, LEONARD & GLORIA ROSENBERG,DARVI &GOODNOW,J 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 5-EF HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEB PATTERSON, JAMES L PO BOX 4070 HARTFORD CT 06147 294 061 OEC NEWELL, ROBERT C 269 OLD MAIN ST S YARMOUTH MA 02664 294 061 OED ASHCHIAN, ROSE P O BOX 1396 N FALMOUTH MA 02556 294 061 OEE BETTER, IRWIN 309 LACEY DR NEW MILDORD NJ 07661 294 061 OEF NEWTON, -JACK W 800 BEARSES WAY 5WD HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEG LANDESMAN, CHARLES H & DEBBY %SANTOS, UBIRACY M & MAIA, VER 428 PINE NEEDLE LN HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEH CONLON, JOHN T & FAITH P 58 HARLOW DR ` AMHERST MA 01002 294 061 OEI ' TOROSIAN, HIMAYAK TR- TOROSIAN/BARNSTABLE RLTY TR P O 'BOX 205 WATERTOWN MA 02272 10 RetNo mappar .. ownerl owner2 addr city state zip 294 061 OEJ MOYNIHAN, ANN M 3802 MACALPINE RD ELLICOTT CITY MD 21043 294 061 OEK CROSBY, JOHN B & CAROL W %RINDGE, STACIE E 800 BEARSES WAY, #6NA HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEL MACFARLANE, DAVID G & MACFARLANE, GHISLAINE J 800 BEARSES WAY 6NB HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEM COLBERT, JAMES P & EMILY CAPE CROSSROADS 800 BEARSES, WAY, UNIT 6-NC HYANNIS MA 02601 r 294 061 OEN GRACE, LAURA K 800 BEARSES WAY 6ND HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OEO MULVEY, PETER F TR %YOUNG, LAWRENCE & JENNIE K 207 WASHINGTON ST QUINCY MA 02169 294 061 OEP FRIEDMAN, GEORGE & SHARON G 19'FLANAGA14 DR FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 294 061 OEQ WINTERS, GRACE B 800 BEARSES WAY APT 6SA HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OER LAYNE, MICHAEL WADE %MERRICK, JOHN T & LORRAINE TR 51 FALMOUTH RD HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OES SIEGEL, ALAN & LINDA 91 FREEDOM HOLLOW SALEM MA 01970 294 061 OET. 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A 69 HAPPY HOLLOW AD E FALMOUTH MA 02536 , 294 061 OCL GROMEK, EDWARD A & NORMA J 19 DUNHAM DR GREENSBURG PA 15601 294 061 OCM YERKE, LISA & YERKE; JEANNE 4562 WOODDUCK IN SALT LAKE CITY UT 84117 294 061 OCN WEISHOLTZ, MARK & ENID S 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 4-SB HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OCO SMITH, JANE ANN 800 BEARSES WAY APT 4SC HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OCP SIEGER, MARILYN G 800 BEARSES WAY - 4 SOUTH D HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OCQ RIVERS, PORTIA 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 4SE HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OCR TOKLA, HERBERT F s 174-80 LOWELL RD MASHPEE MA 02649 294 061 OCS LANDY, EDWARD I 6 ROSALIND 7 BARBARA RD CANTON MA 02021 294 061 OCT GIBSON, JAMES TRS -BARSTOW REALTY TRUST 969 PLYMOUTH ST ABINGTON MA 02351 294 061 OCU MCAULEY, JANE A & DAY, JOAN M 170 TREMONT ST #301 BOSTON MA 02116 294 061 OCV MCGREAL, WILLIAM G 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 4-ED HYANNIS MA 02601 294 061 OCW LUSSIER, GAIL M 800 BEARSES WAY UNIT 4EE HYANNIS MA 02601 9 Proof of Publication CE&AL NOTICES Town of Barn table Zoning Board of ilppeale Notico pf Publid Resting Under TheZaping Osdlaarro* feic July 14i. 19$g To ail persons interested in,or affected by the Board of Appeals under Sec.11 of Chapter 40A of the Cameral Laws of the Cpmmonwealth of Massachusetts,and all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that eat Number 1999 79 730 PA FisherP tat fEethenne and William Fisher have petitioned to the Zoning hoard of Appeals fQ Spec pemrt fora Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.f(3)(0)of the Zoning Ordinance The petitioners are seeking to add.a•6'x 12'space connected to the existing strui;ture which vriil open to,a t fi'xa`family apartment.The property is shown on Assessor's Map 043.Raioel 058 and is commonly addressed as 152 Wakeby Road:Marstons Mills, MA in an f�F Residential F Zoning District: 7;40 P.M. Hanright Appeal Number i;W9 Sq John F;Flarmght Jr haa,pettrtii ►6d to the Zbriin9 Sonrd Hof Appeals for tf$pec$l Po tj for a Family Apariment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(D)Of the Zoning OrdH�noe.•The° ' e is shin OgAs sor's fViap t48,Parceh05I tared is owrimony addressed as I t&VV tWick Way Cenwrville.,MA In.on RC Residential C Zoning District. y:SO P.tiA." Clark Appeal Number 11133 tit- Robert J.and Daphne Clark have petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special l Permit for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3>t'll(3)(0)'of the Zoning Ordifiahise•The property is shown on Assessor's.Mop,193.Parcel 208 and is commonly addressed as 244 PPatriots Way,Centerville.MA in an RC Residential C Zoning District. 8 00 P.M. Norton A�ppaid Number 1999.82 , a�teven A Norton has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeal$for a$pedal Pemvt for a Family Apartment pursuant to Section 3-1.1(3)(0)of the Zoning Ordinance•The Pfoperty is shpwnon As*o9sor's Map 249.Parcel 077 and is commonly addressed as 60 Blueberry Hill . Road,.Hyannis.MA in an RB Residential 13 Zoning Distiict• PAS P.M. Glaser Appeal Number 1999-93 Raymond W.Glaser has applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a.Variance.to Section 4.3.$(12)Prohibited Signs-Roof Signs.•fhe applicant is seeking to replace an exii tir►g roof sign presently on the building with a new sign face fora n"business.The property,Is shown on Assessor's Map 209.Parcel 013 and is commony addressed as I W Falmouth Road/ Route 29•.Cen. ill-.MA In an HB Highway 6usiness.Zoning Dletrict. 00 P.M GMRI,Inc: Appeal Number 19�1.9 94 GMRL Inc:,d/b/a The Olive Garden has petitioned to the Zoning Spard of Appeals for e modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80 and 199042 to alibw for outdoor seating and food service.Thep seeks permission to construct an outdoor patio and ass 'iatedseating area 48 seats with no addition to the total maxirrwm seats of 273.The oc property is shown on Assessor's Map 294,Parcel 042 end is comnwrily addressed as.1095 Iyonnough Road,Hyannis,MA in on HB Highway Business Zoning District. 8:45 P.K Johnson Appeal Number 19.99-05 Harry f=:and Lucille Johnson have applied to the Zoning Hoard of Appeals for a Variance to Section 3-.1.1(5)Sulk Regulations to permit an undersized lot of 23.000 square feet to be considered buildable where a minimum lot size of 43,560 square foot is required.The property is shown- err Assessor's Map 180.Parcel 078 and is commonly addressed as 1241 Humps River Road,Centerville,MA in an RD-1 Residential 0-1 Zoning District. These Public Hearings will be held in the Hearing Room;Second floor,New Town Hail,367 Main $treat, Hyannis, Massachusetts on Wednesday. July 14. 1990• All plans and applications may be reviewed at the Zoning Board of Appeals Office,Town of Hamstable, Planning Deportment.230 South Street,Hyannis.MA. Emmett Glynn,Chairman Zoning$oord of APPeels The Barnstable Patriot June 24 8 July 1, 1999 --�--UEP 1. 1999-12; 18M N1"TER, MCCUENNEN NO, 2931 P. 1 f NUTTER, MCCLENNE.N & FISH, LLP Rouge 132 - 2513 Tyannough Road p,0. Box 2630 Hyannis, MA 02602 Telephone: 508 790-5400 Fax: 509 771-8079 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET -� Including this t:ransmi.tt;al sheet:, document consists of 3 pages Date: September 1, 1999 Name: Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Facsimile No.: 790-6230 From; Patrick M. Bader, Esq. 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H503317vt 4 imams a -Fax Cover Shcet•PMB•w ,��3 --SEF. 1, 19H9-12: 181"ti1 111iTTER, Kk''I ENNFN NO, 29311 P. 1 NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH,LLP r AjT0T,-IEYS kr LAW 7 1� ROUTE 132•1513IYANNOUGH ROAR ' P.O.80X 1630 HYMMS:MASSAMSBM 0260i-1630 TELEA4OV!508 790.5400 FACSIMILE':508 7719079 i DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 E-MAIL ADIAMS pmb@nutter.com September 1, 1999 #21277-2 #I XA AfAl I ZS Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Olive Garden Restaurant - Modification of Special Permit Dear Ralph: This correspondence will serve to confirm our prior discussions regarding the pending Appeal No. 1999-84 seeking a modification! of Condition No. 10 of 1994-04 to allow for construction of an outdoor patio and associated seating ls on August 25, 999,my understanding that the,plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appea conform with the plans for the construction of the patio Plan is approved In addition, the proposed the Site Plan Review Committee and no further review by Site required, construction of the patio is not deemed an increase in the foot print of the building requiring additional zoning relief. Finally, in light of the prior special permit decision c allowing requiring of up to 272 seats, the proposed modification does not result in any any additional relief. Would you kindly confirm that the foregoing summary of our discussion is accurate so that I may present confirmation to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the hearing this evening by signing and returning to me by return telecopy this correspondence. -+--SEP, 1. 1999-12; 18PM NJTTER, MCCLENNEN NO, 2931 F. 3 . NUTTER. MCCLENNEN & FIS11. LLP Ralph Crossen� Building Commissioner September 1, 1999 Page 2 r Thank you for your courtesy in this regard, Very truly yours, Pa iclt M. Butte pMBlcam I hereby confirm receipt of the above correspondence and agreement thereto, /aljp%CZrossle�n, Building Commissioner 774027.1 } r NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630 TELEPHONE:S08 790-S400 FACSIMILE:S08 771-8079 M DIRECT DIAL NUMBER - 3 (508) 790-5407 AUG 2 5199,9 E-MAIL ADDRESS. pmb@nutter.com TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS August 25, 1999 #21277-2 Emmett Glynn, Chairman By Hand Zoning.Board of,Appeals Town of Barnstable 230 South Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Appeal No. 1999-84 - GMRI, Inc. Dear Mr. Chairman: At the public hearing held on July 15, 1999, the members of the Zoning Board of Appeals requested that the Applicant prepare updated plans of the proposed outdoor patio area, and in particular delineate the following: • Confirm set back from Route 132; • Prepare specific floor seating plans for both summer and winter seating; and, • Specifically delineate ingress and egress of both restaurant patrons and wait person/employees. In addition, the Board requested confirmation from the Building Commissioner that the Engineering Department of the Town of Barnstable had confirmed and approved the drainage calculations submitted on July 13, 1999. It is our understanding that the Building Commissioner has confirmed that the drainage plans were approved by the Engineering Department. Enclosed please find three (3) sets of updated plans, each set containing four sheets. !� NUTTER. McCLENNEN & FISH. LLP Emmett Glynn, Chairman August 25, 1999 Page 2 Sheet 1 contains a site plan confirming that the set back from the edge of Route 132 is 123 feet. Sheet 2 sets forth the exact location of the stone piers and wood rails together with matching light posts which will constructed in the perimeter of the patio area. Sheet 3 sets forth the plan of the proposed patio area and, in particular, the location of the individual tables. The main entrance of the restaurant is highlighted in yellow and is located to the right hand (easterly) side of the building. Patrons will be required to enter the facility.through the main entrance and to be seated by restaurant personnel through a doorway leading from the interior of the restaurant to the patio. There will be no access from the exterior of the restaurant to the patio area. The primary purpose of the patio is to provide a holding area during busy summer months for patrons waiting to be seated in the restaurant. Light refreshments, hors d'oeuvres and snacks will be served in the patio area. The patio will not used for full service of dinners. Emergency egress from the patio is via two emergency gates (depicted in blue on the plan). Service personnel will exit and enter the patio through an existing doorway in the northwest comer of the restaurant building (highlighted in orange) and then enter through a gate to the rear of the patio area. Attached as Sheet 4 are'floor plans depicting the exact location and number of seats during the,summer season and the winter season. During the summer season there will be a total of fifty-three (53) tables in the interior of the restaurant and twelve (12) tables on the patio. The total number of seats will be 272, with 46 seats to be on the patio and 226 seats to be in the interior of the facility. During the winter months, the total number of seats will be 246, with 58 tables to be located in the interior. Depicted on the winter seating schedule (Sheet 4) are tables marked with hash marks which will be added during the winter months. Abutting Condominium Association Property Management of the Olive Garden has had ongoing communications with individual unit owners and representatives of the condominium association of the Cape Crossroads , Condominium. In particular, management of the Olive Garden restaurant have confirmed and verified that the noise issues raised at the time of the original public hearing (i.e. trucks running, engines and refrigeration units late at night) is the result of the parking of trucks overnight in the parking lot of the Ramada Inn Hotel. Management has further confirmed that food deliveries and general deliveries to the store take place on a regular schedule which occur during the late morning and early afternoon hours. Further, the condominium association and restaurant management have had ongoing discussions concerning planting of additional vegetation and the issuance of a letter to the Ramada Inn requesting that the refrigeration trucks be located on the side away from the restaurant and condominium property. Additional 1� NUTTER. McCLENNEN & FISH. LLP Emmett Glynn, Chairman August 25, 1999 Page 3 discussions will be transpiring between now and the continued hearing date, and we anticipate that the Board will be receiving separate communications or correspondence from the condominium association directly. As noted in our correspondence to the Board of July 14, 1999, the proposed patio area has received approval of the Site Plan Review Committee and has received a variance from Board of Health Regulation Part 11, Section 1.0, Regulation No. 14. The subject property is located within a Highway Business Zone immediately off of a major arterial roadway, Route 132. Surrounding land uses are predominantly commercial in nature, including the Festival Mall, Friendly's Restaurant, Ramada Inn and the K-Mart Shopping Plaza. The history of the Olive Garden Restaurant has been very positive in terms of both licensure and conformance with special conditions. The proposed patio area will allow for improved pedestrian and public safety, comfort and welfare and will allow the operation of the restaurant to become more efficient and safe. Pursuant to Sections 3-3.6 and 5-3 3, the proposed modification of the special permit to allow for construction and use of the outdoor patio will not substantially adversely affect public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience to the community. Further, the proposed relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good or the neighborhood affected. Based upon the foregoing, the Applicant respectfully requests a modification of the special permit to allow for construction and use of the patio as previously described. Respectfully submitted, f Patrick . But er PMB/cam 772160.1 e . . �: The Town of Barnstable 'IAM Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services... art'' Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner p '_ 50, August 4, 1999 TO of Zoning Board of Appeals Attn: Emmett Glynn, Chairman 230 South St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr. Glynn: Attached are the drainage calculations for Olive Garden. Engineering has approved same. Sincerely, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner RC:aw I 1 y • Sullivan Engineering Inc. 7112M9 Osterviile Mass • r Project: Olive Garden Proposed Patio Location: 1095 lyerw h Road, RL 13Z Hyannis Client: Attorney Patrick Butler Design strom 25 year event Discharge to proposed 1'x1'x40'Leaching' Leaching capacity &02 elm Storage Capacity 18 cf Area Total 0.024 Runoff C 0.950 Time Rainfall CxA Time Volume 1 Volume 2 Storage NEEr Minutes Intensifty Seconds Inflow-CF Outfall-CF Rea,-CF CF 5 72 0.02 300 48.9 40.1 9 9 10 U 0.02. . 600. 77.4 80.2 - -3 21 -16 41 0.02 900 95.8 80.2 16 2 20 4.1 0.02 1200 111.4 160.4 -49 67 30 3.3 0.02 1800 134.5 240.6 -106 124 45 2.55 0.02 2700 155.9 360.9 205 223 60 2.1 0.02 3600 171.1 4812 210 328 90 1.6 0.02 54W 195.6 721.8 -26 544 120 1.3 0.02 7200 211.9 W-4 751 769 180 1 0.02 10800 - 244.5 1443.6 -1199 1217 240 0.82 0.02 14400 267.3 1924.8 -1657 1675 300 0.72 0.02 18000 29&4 2406 2113 2131 360 0.64 0.02 21600 312.9 2887.2 2574 2592 Area 2= 1038 SF(paved C2=0.95 Runoff C= 986.1 1038 0.950 Proposed 1'x1'x40'Leaching Trench Is Adequate To Handle The 26 Year Event Plan Reference: Addition to the Olive Garden 10951yannough Road,Hyannis,Mass. Shoots: 113,213&313 Revision Date:6W199 By. James H.Johnson,ArchitecL Mass. Reg. No. 10329 OF 3 Grove Street,Piffidard,NY ' PETER SUWVM NO.2299M a, f /Q Ab4 1/1 Methodology: DOT FAAAC I WSW-& i q TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ' Excerpts,from the minutes of July 141999 Appeal Number 1999-94 GMRI,1nc:d/b/a The OWe Garden Restaurant Board Members hearing this appeal were Gail Nightingale,Dick Boy,Gene,Burman,Tom DeRiemer,and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Patrick Butler represented the applicant. Present was Brian,Wall,General Manager of the Olive Garden Restaurant. Attorney Butler submitted a memorandum to the file. Attorney.Butler reviewed the permitting already on this site: The original Special Permit granted for this site in 1994 was for another restaurant. Subsequently,two additional Special Permits were granted(Appeal Number 1995- 80 8c Appeal Number 1998-42)modifying Special Permit Number 1994-04. The applicant is now requesting a . modification of Special Permit Numbers 1994-04,1995-80 and 1999-42 to permit the proposed outdoor patio and to allow alcohol and food service on the proposedpatio. Attorney Butler reviewed his memorandum which includes the Site Plan Review approval letter. The Site Plan Review Committee approved the plan for the outdoor patio with the condition that the applicant provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an engineer. Mr.Butler.has since submitted those drainage calculations to the Building Commissioner. A copy of the calculations was included in the memorandum. Attorney Butler also gave the Board Members.a copy of the Board of Health Variance for the outdoor dining... A diagram of the outdoor dining was reviewed by Attorney Butler. The proposed area consists of 1020 square feet with 48 seats. This area is needed to help with the overflow of people waiting to be seated in the(indoor)main dining room and to provide an option of a"lighter"menu. There are no plans to change the total.number of seats which will remain at 273. Attorney Butler explained that the outdoor patio is being proposed in such a Way as to minimize any impacts that ` might be associated with an outdoor operation. This will`also be an improvement to the area.'The new landscaping will include stone columns with lights,wooden fences(3-4 feet high),grass strips,shrubbery and a buffer area of gravel This patio is located on the westerly side of the restaurant,near the commercial area. The operation of this restaurant has been very successful with no problems. To allow the grant of this modification,Attorney Butler indicated,would have no adverse affect on the public health and safety,and no detriment to the public good. Mr.Butler stated this will actually enhance public safety as there will be better control of the people waiting to get into the restaurant. The Board asked Attorney Butler to review the plan. Mr.Butler indicated that some tables/seats will be removed from the indoors in the winter months when the outdoor patio is in use and then replaced in the winter time. The number of seats will remain constant at 273 :They are not closing down any parts)=of the dining room,they will just be removing some tables. There will be no live entertainment or piped-in music in the patio area. The Board was still concerned with the seating arraignments. The plan submitted with the Special Permit application was slightly different than the plan presented tonight by-Attorney Butler. No plans were submitted showing the configuration of the interior seating with and/or without the outdoor patio in use. Attorney Butler reported they will be presenting a plan to the Licensing Authority(on August 2)to allow for a change in their Common Victualer License and he can get the Zoning Board a copy of that plan. The Board indicated they want to see a plan before they make any decision on this Special Permit request. The Board asked if the drainage calculations that were requested by the Site Plan Review Committee,and presented tonight,were ever submitted to the Engineering Department for their review and approval. Attorney Butler reported he gave the calculations to the'Building Commissioner and he[Mr.Butler]believes they have been approved by the Engineering Department,however he did not have a copy of any approval letter. The Board also told Mr.Butler that there is no plan signed by Site Plan Review Committee in the Zoning Board of Appeals file and asked if he had a copy of the plan that was used at Site Plan Review. Attorney Butler said he sent a cover letter to the Building Commissioner along with the drainage calculations and the Board asked for a copy of that letter for the file. The Board requested Gloria Urenas provide the Board with a letter from the Building Commissioner stating he has received the drainage calculations and the calculations meet with the approval of the Engineering Department. oFIKE rati Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Barnstable - Planning Department MUMSTABLE, : 230 South Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 9� 639 $ (508) 862-4685 Fax(508) 8624725 • ArFD NIA't A t t July 15, 1999 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Reference: Appeal Number 1999-84-GMRI, Inc. 1095 lya uonn gh Road, Hyannis(Map 294, Parcel 042) Dear Mr. Crossen, As you will recall, on May 13, 1999, the Site Plan Review Committee approved the site plan for the outdoor patio being proposed by the Olive Garden Restaurant with the condition that the applicant provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an engineer. At the Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on July 14, 1999, the applicant submitted drainage calculations from Sullivan Engineering, Inc. The Board would appreciate a written response on whether you and Engineering find these drainage calculations acceptable for the purposes of Site Plan Review. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions, please call Debbie Lavoie or Alan Twarog at ext. 4785. Respectfully, Ammeft Glynn, Chair an Attachments: July 12, 1999 Letter from Sullivan Engineering Drainage Calculations cc: Patrick Butler ZBA File Sullivan Engineering Inc. 7 Parker Road Box 659 Osterville MA 02655, Peter Sullivan P.E. Mass. Registration No. 29733 fax 428-3115 428-3344 r e-mail:PSullPEQaol.com July 12, 1999 Attorney Patrick Butler P O Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Drainage Calculations; Olive Garden Restaurant Dear Attorney Butler, Per your request, I have reviewed the drainage for the Olive Garden's proposed patio and have found the solution presented on Mr. Johnson's architectural plans, stamped 6/30/99, to be adequate to meet the 25 year event. I have attached my drainage calculations to support that conclusion. I trust this meets your present needs. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, Peter Sullivan PE Sullivan Engineering Inc. H Attachments: Drainage Calculations OF PETER SULLIVAN g NO.29733 CIVIL Members of American Society of Civil Engineers, Boston Society of Civil Engineers `""'�'•'•�� <.HLI..I.JLH11V1VJ Sullivan Engineering Inc. 7/12/99 ty Osterville Mass Project: Olive Garden Proposed Patio Location: 1095 lyannough Road, Rt. 132, Hyannis Client: Attorney Patrick Butler r Design strom 25 year event Discharge to proposed 1'xl'x40' Leaching' Leaching capacity 8.02 cfm Storage Capacity 18 cf Area Total 0.024 Runoff C 0.950 Time Rainfall C x A Time Volume 1 Volume 2 Storage NET Minutes Intensity .Seconds Inflow-CF Outfall-CF Rea.-CF CIF 5 7.2 0.02 300 48.9 40.1 9 9 10 5.7 0.02 600 77.4 80.2 -3 21 15 4.7 0.02 900 95.8 80.2 16 2 20 4.1 0.02 1200 111.4 160.4 -49 67 30 3.3 0.02 1800 134.5 240.6 -106 124 45 2.55 0.02 2700 155.9 360.9 -205 223 60 2.1 0.02 3600 171.1 481.2 -310 328 90 1.6 0.02 5400 195.6 721.8 -526 544 120 1.3 0.02 7200 211.9 962.4 751 769 180 1 0.02 10800 244.5 1443.6 -1199 1217 240 0.82 0.02 14400 267.3 1924.8 -1657 1675 300 0.72 0.02 18000 293.4 2406 2113 2131 360 0.64 0.02 21600 312.9 2887.2 -2574 2592 Area 2= 1038 SF(paved C2= 0.95. Runoff C= 986.1 1038 0.950 Proposed 1'x1'x40'Leaching Trench Is Adequate To Handle The 25 Year Event Plan Reference: Addition to the Olive Garden 1095 lyannough Road, Hyannis, Mass. Sheets: 1/3, 213&313 Revision Date:6/30/99 By. James H. Johnson,Architect. Mass. Reg. No. 10329 3 Grove Street, Pittsford, NY O PETER SULLIVAN NO.29733 CIVIL �Q 9Fcl�Et►�. 1/1 Methodology: DOT FAAAC 150/5320,5b CF WE The Town of BarnstableRALMIMABIM _ MAM ���' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services '0ri�c 39. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner August 4, 1999 Zoning Board of Appeals Attn: Emmett Glynn, Chairman 230 South St. Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr. Glynn: Attached are the drainage calculations for Olive Garden. Engineering has approved same. Sincerely, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner RC:aw Town of Barnstable Planning Department 1 ` Staff Aeport Appeal Number 1999-84-GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 Date: July 02, 1999 To: Zoning Board of Apppeaals� From: WA..� E ter, Approved By: Ja ie Elsten, Principal Planner Reviewed By: Art Traczyk, Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner !`'�----__� Petitioner: r--GMR, Inc.�d/b a-The Olive Garden'Restaurant—:. Property Address: �.,�1095,lyannough Road/Route-132,Hyannis Assessors Map/Parcel:' Map 294, Parcel 042 Area: 2.37 acres Zoning: HB Highway Business Zoning District and B Business Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Filed:May 20, 1999 Public Hearing:July 14, 1999 Decision Due:August 18,1999 Background: The property is developed with a 273 seat Olive Garden Italian Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. The site is serviced by public water and sewer. As the Board will recall, in February of 1994, General Mills Restaurants, Inc.was issued Special Permit No. 1994-04 for a 273 seat, 8,356 sq. ft. restaurant at 1095 lyannough Road in Hyannis. Condition#9 of this special permit was later modified in Appeal No. 1995-80 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Condition#9 was again modified in Appeal No. 1998-42 to allow use of the lounge during such hours to be determined by the Licensing Authority. At its meeting on December 8, 1997, the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority unanimously voted to approve the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, an extension of hours. The new hours to be 11:00 a.m. to 12 midnight. The applicant is now proposing to construct an outdoor patio and associated seating area. The proposed patio is approximately 1,020 sq. ft. in area and will contain 48 seats. The total maximum seats would remain at 273. According to the applicant, the proposed patio would be operated seasonally, as weather permits, and would only be used to serve beverages and appetizers while people are waiting to be seated inside the existing restaurant for their meal. Condition#9 of Special Permit No. 1994-04, as modified by Special Permit No.'s 1995-80 and 1998-42, restricts the serving of alcohol only to the service bar and lounge area. Condition#10 of Special Permit Number 1994-04 states, "This Special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service." The applicant is, therefore, requesting a modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 to permit the proposed outdoor patio and to allow alcohol and food ,service on the proposed patio. Staff Review: Surrounding Land Uses The property is located off a heavily traveled arterial street(Route 132)and is surrounded by commercial and multi-family residential uses. To the north, across Route 132, is Friendly's Restaurant and the Town of Barnstable-Planning Department-Staff Report Appeal No. 1999-84-GMRI,Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80&1998-42 Festival Mall. To the south is the Elk's Lodge. The Ramada Inn is located to the we st est and to the east Is an apartment complex. The proposed patio is located at the front right corner of the existing building, away from the apartment complex to the east but on the side facing the motel to the west. Staff suggests as a condition of approval, should the Board find to grant the requested relief, that no outdoor entertainment or piped-in music be allowed in the patio area. Site Plan Review On May 13, 1999, the Site Plan Review Committee approved the plan for the outdoor patio with the condition that the applicant provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an engineer. At this point in time, a stamped plan has not been received. Staff suggests the applicant provide the Board with one. Suggested Conditions: If the Board should find to grant the requested relief, they may wish to consider the following conditions: 1. The outdoor patio shall be constructed in accordance with the approved site plan titled"Plan of Proposed Patio", prepared by James H. Johnson, Architect, and as presented to the Board. 2. The outdoor patio is restricted to a maximum of 48 seats. Total seating for the restaurant shall not exceed 273 seats. 3. Alcohol and food service shall be allowed in the outdoor patio area. All service of alcoholic beverages shall be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. 4. No live entertainment or piped-in music shall be allowed in the patio area. 5. The applicant shall provide stamped drainage plans or calculations by a qualified engineer acceptable to the Town, as required by Site Plan Review(if not already submitted). 6. The locus shall comply with all State Building Code, Town of Barnstable Board of Health and State Fire Prevention Regulations. 7. All other terms and conditions of the previous Special Permits shall remain in effect. Attachments: Application GIS Map SPR Approval Letter Site Plan Elevation,Floor Plan&Lighting Plan Decision and Notice for Appeal No.'s 1994-04, 1995-80,&1998-42 Copies: Applicant/Petitioner 2 T'IE ZONING RELIEI!BEING S ONING H . Z ,, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BEEN DETER BY'1' Z .Loam Bca , s:f ppeala OFFICERTD 9;.... E r ORCEDIENT. G 5E Application for k'Syecial Permit Bg APPROPRIATE RMW 1nNAr OF BARNSTABLE CIRCUMSTANCES. NIMG pOARn OFAPpEAtc _ Date Received _ For office use onl . Town Clerk office Appeal Searing Date Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Restaurant Applicant Name: GMRa, Inc., d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian/ Phone Applicant Address: 1095 Iyanough Rd., Route 132. Hyannis. MA Property Location: same Property owner: same , Phone Address of owner: if swilcant differs from owner, state nature of Interests Number of Years owneds 5 Assessors Map/Parcel Number: Map 294, Parcel 042 Zoning District: HB Groundwater Overlay District: GP special Permit Requested: Modification of Special Permit No's 1994-04, 1995-80 and 1998-42 cite Section & T t e of the Zoning O nance . Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Modification of condition No. 10 of 1994-04, to allow for outdoor seating and food service Description of Construction Activity (if applicable) : Construction of outdoor patio and associated seating area - 48 seats - no addition to total maximum seats of 273 Proposed. Gross Floor Area to be Added:.outdoor - 1020 ' , Altered:. Exis4ug -Lev el -of Development of the* Property - Number- of Buildings: 1 Present•Use(s): Restaurant , Gross Floor Area: 8,356 sq. ft. r i Application for a Special Permit Is the property located in an Historic District? Yes -[] No [X� Zf yes oKH Use only: Plan Review Number Date Approved Is the building a designated Historic Landmark? Yee [] No [j If yes Historic Preservation Department Use Only:- Date Approved Have you .anni.i e_d fnr a bLij rii ny F`wit: iced af] NO [] Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [X] No [] All applications for a special Permit require an approved site Plan. That process must be successfully completed prior to submitting this application to the zoning Board of Appeals. For Building Department Use only: Not Required - Single Family Site Plan Review Number Date Approved signature: The following information must be submitted with the application at the time of filing, failure to supply this may result in a denial of your request: Three (3) copies of the completed application form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a certified property survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies and surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. Five (5) copies of a proposed site improvement plan, drawn by a certified professional and approved by the Site Plan Review Co ttee is required for all proposed development activities. This - must show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. . See Contents of Site Plan", section 4-7.5 of the zoning ordinance, for detailed requirements. The applicant ma submit any additional 'supporting documents to assist the B d makin s determination. signature: l pate Applicants or Agents Signature Agent's Address: Nutter, McClennen & Fish; LLP Phone .(508) 790-5407 P.O. Box 1630, Hyannis, MA 02601 Fax No. (508) 771-8019 . The Town of Barnstable MAM• anadarne�. • ��8' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 319. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-8624038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-90-6230 Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM VA ; A- DATE: June 23, 1999 ZO Ft1AR .. 3 TO: Emmett F.Glynn,Chairman,Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Ralph M.Crossen,Building Commissioner Loo— RE: Olive Garden Site Plan Review file#046-99 The plan for outside seating was approved on May 13, 1999. At that time,the only condition was that the applicant provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an engineer. To date,this condition is still outstanding. g990623a 71►!�7H d:1l�la� F.:V on OF ma"i - ,..: �{a�'��^ ♦� =ai.' � t ` �ffi '}nnOl mrl It .�Irl !�1r1y ■f�r1yNllii l� �C , HER IL WCHI oF� w . The Town of Barnstable UL ,�' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 9. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner May 24, 1999 tAB�E �F e�R4f APPEA�fi.�.,.1 SOS1NQt1R. a J . James Spelman SDC Contractors 6600 Rice Road Victor,New York 14564 Re: The Olive Garden SPR 046-99 Dear Mr.Spelman: On May 13, 1999,the Site Plan Review Committee approved the plan for The Olive Garden for outside seating. This application is being forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals for their special permit modification action. Sincerely, Ralph M.Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/km cc: Zoning Board of Appeals Patrick M.Butler,Nutter,McClennen&Fish,LLP Tows of Barnstable _ y =- =i Zoning Board of Appeals L,,:. Decision and Notice � �_ _2 'C Fit t Special Permit for Conditional Use of a Restaurant Appeal No. 1994-04 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No. : 1994-04 Applicant/Owner: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drivk. _0r..1andn,._ FT. 32309. Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road [Route 132] , Hyannis, MA. Assessors Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HE (Highway Business) and B (Business) overlay District: GP - Groundwater Protection Applicants Request: Section 3-3.6(3) (A) - Special Permit for a Conditional Use - „Restaurant and other food establishments- Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq. ft. , 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant and associated site improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special Permit Background: This decision concerns the petition submitted by General Mills Restaurants, Inc., requesting construction and operation of a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. at 1095 Iannough Road (Route 132), Hyannis, MA. The property is located on the south-westerly side of Rt. 132 at Assessor's Map 294, Lot 42. The 2.37 acre parcel fronts on to Route 132 and is diagonally across from the entrance to the Festival shopping Mall in Hyannis. It is located between the Ramada Inn to the northwest and Cape crossroads condominiums to the south east. The property was previously developed but is currently vacant. The petitioner has proposed associated site improvements of landscaping,_ lighting and a 132 car parking lot with entrance/exits from Route 132 and from Bearse's way. The Bearse's way entrance/exit would be developed on an easement over the property of the neighboring Ramada Inn. The applicant, initiated Site Plan Review on September 22, 1992 (Site Plan Review No. 33-92) . over the course of the site Plan Review, development plans were presented to the Planning Board and referred to several town departments for their input. The applicant also contacted Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees, exploring the option of developing a common signalized entrance/exit drive, aligned with the existing roadway into the Festival at Hyannis shopping Mall - the "Joint Access Plan- . On December 9, 1993, the applicant received a conditional .Approval from site Plan Review Committee for the purposes of transmittal to the Zoning Board of .Appeals for a special Permit of a Conditional Use of a restaurant. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Rpecial Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant Procedural Summary: . The application was filed in the offices of the Town Cler)e and at the Zoning Board of Appeals office on December 09, 1993. A. public hearing duly noticed under M.G.L. chapter 40-A was opened on January 05, 1994 by Chairman Richard Boy. If the hearing was to be continued past January 05, 1994 then Mr. Boy informed that Gail Nightingale would take over as Cahir and Tom DeRiemer would sit as well due to Chairman Boys anticipated absence. The hearing was continued and remained open to January 19, February 02, and February 16, 1994. The public hearing was closed and the decision to grant the petition with conditions was rendered by the.. Board_on FPbn,ar_y_..15,. 1994. The petition was decided by by Board Members: Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn, Thomas Deriemer and Acting Chairman, Gale Nightingale. Summary of Evidence submitted The following materials were submitted to the file on this appeal: 1. site Plan Review Committee approved and signed drawings Titled "Red Lobster, 1095 Iyanough Road, Route 132, Hyannis, Massachusetts prepared by J. Thomas Chandler, last revised date of December 06, 1993*1; 2. Planning Departments Site Plan Review files (SPR 33-92) consisting of numerous reviews, reports and correspondences as related to the departments processing of site Plan Review, inclusive of an illustrated access plan titled "Red Lobster Restaurant, Inc", miscellaneous meeting notes, town department memorandums and. cost estimates for a four-way signalized intersection. 3. December 02, 1993 letter from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz to Mr. Brian Levesque, on the conditional approvable for Red Lobster Restaurant by site Plan Review. 4. December 21 1993 memorandum from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz, Building Commissioner to Richard Boy Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals on specifications for pervious pavement. materials . 5. December, 21, 1993 memorandum from Stephen Seymour,. Acting Town Engineer to Richard Boy, Chairman !BA on Red Lobster Site Plan. 6. Architectural drawings of the proposed structure, titled "Exterior Building Elevation and Details, sheet No. A-4 and A-5 dated November 19, 1993. 7. December 17, 1993 List of abutters within 300 feet certified by Gary M. Brennan, Assistant Assessor 8. Revised plans 9 . Memorandum in support by Attorney Patrick M. Butler January 19, 1994 . 10. Draft Decision by Attorney Patrick Butler dated January 26, 1994. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant • 11. staff Report and Draft Decision by Planning Department dated February 16, 1994. .Summary of Public Hearing The public hearing on this petition was opened on January 05, 1994. Stephen Gioasa a consultant with sITEC, represented the applicant at the meeting. Also present were Henry Bryant, General Mills Restaurants Inc. Site Development/Project Manager and Brian Levesque, of sITEC, the consultants and engineers for the applicant. Stephen Gioasa presented the prnn.QaPA pl!%nc fcr. development and explained the process had undergone extensive site plan review. He discussed the developments proposed site plan, including the utilization of pervious surface coverage, site drainage and utilities. He noted that .the restaurant would be connected to public sewers via the neighboring Ramada Inn. The temporary connection would permit the restaurant to operate until that time that public sewering would be available for the use. At present public sewers are being installed along this segment of Route 132 and would be available to the site in several months. At that time, the restaurant would be tied to public sewers permanently. Traffic could enter the site and exit form both Route 132 and Bearse•s Way via a proposed private drive over an easement granted to General Mills Restaurants from the Ramada Inn. Mr. Gioasa cited that the Zoning Ordinance would require 108 car parking lot but that the restaurant, through past experience would desire parking for 135 vehicles. In relationship to the neighboring residential condominium use, the applicant would bolster the planting to assure screening and that light would be shielded so .as not to reflect into that lot disrupting the neighbors. The Board asked about the Joint Access Plan. . The applicant represented it was the most desired access from both the Towns and applicants perspective and the applicant would continue to pursuer that option with the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees and Owners. Question by the board included the potential for cross traffic from Bearse•s Way to Route 132 via the parking lot drives, pedestrian access and signalized lights, site drainage, bus parking. Building Commissioner Joseph DaLuz spoke on the process of site plan review which included engineering and other departments and that the applicant has satisfied the needs of the process. The Board requested a copy of the traffic study, specifically the summer peak traffic conditions and changes anticipated by the location of this restaurant. Commissioner DaLuze reported that Mr Marcello of the towns engineering department had worked with the applicant and supplied select figures related to traffic and that site plan review did not see the need for a detailed report. The hours of operation will be from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:00 AM to 11:00PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The open year- round restaurant would serve only lunch and dinner. Most parking lots lights would be turned-off after closing hours so as not to disrupt the neighbors. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 special permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board was presented with architectural renderings of the proposed elevations of the Building and questions arose as to the recommendations made by the Pat Anderson on behalf of the Planning. Board. The Board- also questions which elevations would be the final for construction purposes. The public was invited to speak. Mark Bors.i of the Hyannis Elks Club spoke on the proposed sewering of the building. He noted that just last year, the club could not make temporary hook-up that the applicants are proposing because of the sewering pump at that location. Joseph Daluz cited that this pump station had been improved and today was sufficient to handle .the added hook in. Gloria Rosenburg of Cape Crossroads noted that they have not yet come to an conclusion of the"�propo§a1 of General Mills to purchase land area within the .condominium parcel. The Board continued questioning the applicant on the details of traffic, lighting, anticipated impacts on other businesses, site deliveries and example of the porous pavement use in Massachusetts. The Board determined it would continue the hearing to January 05, 1994 to permit the applicant to respond to the concerns of the Board and to finalize the exact plans to be implemented. At the- meeting of January 19, 1994, the applicant was represented by Attorney Patrick M. Butler. Also present Henry Bryant, Stephen Gioasa and Brian Levesque. Attorney. Butler present a Memorandum addressing the concerns of the Board as expressed in the letter from Chairman, Richard Boy. The applicant also submitted updated and supplemental plans for the development, inclusive of a lighting and landscaping plans. Attorney Butler reviewed the history of permitting process citing the numerous modification made by the applicant to accommodate site plan review.. He also presented a review of General Mills Restaurants business practices and operations. .ns P Elevatio n drawings were presented that represented an architectural style more keeping with traditional Cape Cod materials and texture. Attorney Butler cited that the operations of the restaurant would require 85 full-time employees and 85 part-time employees and would reflect a financial commitment of $700,000 in construction. He offered that the company would strive to the extent practical and economically sound to hire from the local community and employ local subcontractors. He also cited that substantial purchasing will be made by the applicant from local suppliers. The applicant estimated the complete project to be assets at $1,060,000 and would represent an important investment by the company in the Town. The estimates of traffic from the proposed project would be from 800 to 850 vehicle trips per day as projected by both the applicant and site plan review. The Joint Access Plan was presented and explained. It relied upon utilization of land owned by the Cape Crossroads condominium and proposed a shared access road that would enter/exit Route 132 across from the Festival Shopping Plaza. The plan called for the development of a four-way signalized intersection. The applicant would be willing to fund the construction of this Joint Access .Plan and other related access improvement. The applicant agreed to post a letter of credit or Bond in the amount of .$100, 000 to assure its implementation. The applicant then discussed other options related to mitigation of traffic should the joint access not be the desired plan. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Opecial Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board was concerned with the status of negotiations with-Cape crossroads condominium on the proposed ,joint Access. The association• would be meeting in May and the ability to determine the reality of the plan would not be known until after that meeting. The Board determined that it would like to continue this matter in order to provide the time to formulate the decision. At the meeting of February 02, The Board opened the public hearing and read into the records a letter received from Mrs. Rosenburg dated January 24, 1994 and a letter from Attorney Butler requesting a continuance. The Board briefly discussed the letters and determined to conti.+„e the hezr ng to �...L_._____ 1994. - --•- -...-_� .7 �.va cut L4l�i 16, On February 16, Attorney Butler presented a brief review of the proposal and a review of- the testimony given. He proposed that if the Board should determine that the likelihood of the joint access plan was nil, General Mills Restaurant Inc. would provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable of $80,000 for the mitigation of traffic impacts created by the restaurant. Acting Chair, Gail Nightingale asked the town attorney if we have any right to issue a permit in exchange for accepting money? Responce was given by Ruth Weil, Assistant Town Attorney who said, "Let me rephrase the question. Under the ordinance you have a right to deny any permit that is going to, and the language is, "to potentially adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or conveniences to the community. " . I think it is undisputed that because of the current level of service on Route 132 , the level of service F, and the impact that the applicant may have on this intersection as to any mitigations You would be well within your rights and your discretion to turn down the project. If the applicant, in order to enhance his chances of getting an approval project is willing to voluntarily provide the town monies to affect the necessary improvements on Route 132 it is perfectly legal as long as it is voluntary and the applicant knows it is voluntary and. . . . . has these discussions. So I Suppose- in rephrasing the question, "If the applicant, in order to mitigate the impact its going to have is willing to make a certain voluntary contribution to the town and the Board is satisfied that with this voluntary contribution they can grant a permit because the project will not substantially adversely effect public health and safety, you are within the perimeter of the ordinance I think of state law. " The public was asked to speak and Mrs. Rosenburq, president of the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees noted that the joint access road was discussed during the fall of 1993 and that the majority of the residents cited increased .traffic, car lights and the relocation of parking spaces as their primary reasons why it was rejected. she further stated that at the Associations May 1994 meeting the subject would not be presented. It was clear to the Board that this option for joint access was, for practical purposes, dead. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant r� The Board reviewed the Department of Planning February 16 memorandum and the January 27th letter from Patrick Butler to assist them in formulating there findings. FIND OF FACTS: • Base upon the evidence submitted and the Testimony given at the public hearing on Appeal No 1994-04, The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously found: 1. The property is located within the HB - Highway Business Zoning District and within the B - Business Zoning District The proposed use of the property as a restaurant is a Conditional-Use ih 'the HB bistrict and requires a special Permit for the development and operation of the facilities as per Section 3- 3.6 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning. 2. The proposed plans for development have been reviewed by the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review Committee and have been found conditionally approved in accordance with Section 4-7 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning as evidenced by the Certificate of Conditional Approval dated December 02, 1993. 3. The applicant has proposed the development of an 8,356 sq.ft. "Red Lobster" restaurant with a total seating capacity of 273 persons and associated site improvements to the 2.37 acre vacant site, include a 136 car parking lot, landscape and lighting. Site access drives from both Route 132 and Bearse•s way are proposed. The plans for the. development titled "Red Lobster" drawn by J. Thomas Chandler, Architect, have been submitted to the file as revised on December 6, 1993 and date stamped January 19, 1994 by the town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals and consisting of six (6) sheets as follows: 1. Title Sheet Sheet T-1 revised dated 12/6/93 2. Landscape Plan dated January 17, 1994 Sheet C-6 Landscaping Plan Sheet C-6 has been superseded as previously 3. Exterior building and elevation details dated November 15, 1993 sheet A-4 4. Exterior building elevations and details dated November 15,1993 sheet A-5 5. Roof plan notes and details Sheet A-6 dated 11/15/93 6. Electrical Site Plan Sheet E-1 dated 11/15/93 7 . Existing Conditions sheet EC-1 dated 7/10/92 8. Site Development Plan Sheet C-2 dated 8/14/93 9. Grading and Drainage Sheet C-3 dated 11/15/93 10. utilities Sheet C-4 dated 11/15/93 11. Site Development Details Sheet C-5 dated 11/15/93 12. Irrigation Plan Sheet C-7 dated 11/12/93 13. Reflective Curb Plan and Notes Sheet A-9 revision dated 12/6/93. 4. Traffic impacts from the proposed development have been estimated at 800 to 850 vehicles per day as based upon ITE Trip Generation Manual. Route 132 and Bearse,s way now operate at an overall Level of Service 'F•, which is the lowest possible rating. 5. The applicant has not completed a detailed traffic study that estimates the possible off-site traffic impacts on surrounding roadways and intersections and according to traffic figures submitted by the applicant in the January 18, 1994 'information package to the Board, at peak summer, Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant approximate 60% of the traffic entering the site will be drawn from existing Route 132. Accordingly 40% will be new trips added to Route 132 at peak season. 6. The applicant has agreed to mitigate the potential impacts on traffic created by the proposed development. The applicant and town departments favor the development of a four way intersection plan and joint access road with Cape Crossroads Condominiums as per plans submitted and inclusive of pedestrian walk signals, crosswalks and sidewalks. Planning Director Bob Schernig has represented to this Board that mitigation construction could reasonably be expected to be completed in two years. 7. The applicant has proposed a contribution to the Town of Barnstable in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,0.00.00). This donation would be designated to finance construction activity that would exclusively mitigate the traf f ic. impacts on Route 132 and/or BearseIs way, in the area bounded by, and inclusive of the intersection of, Bearse's Way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse,s way. 8. The applicant has estimated that the cost of construction (building and site improvements) to be approximate seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) and that the business would employ 85 full-time and 85 part time employees. They have further offered that local labor would be utilized in subcontracting for the construction; and that local town and county residents would be given preference in employment and that local suppliers would be sought to provide for.miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. 9. The applicant has modified the elevations of the structure, building materials, windows and signage to reflect a style and building more in keeping with a Cape Cod architectural style and character. 10. The Petitioner has worked extensively with the Town of Barnstable site Plan Review Committee for approximately eighteen (18) months to address the Site Plan Review Committees concerns and all such concerns have been reported to this Board as being addressed to the satisfaction of said Site Plan Review Committee. 11. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. Conclusion: , Accordingly, based upon the findings, a motion was duly made and seconded that Appeal No. 1994-04 for a special Permit be granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The applicant shall obtain and maintain an easement as per plans submitted to this Board to Bearse's way. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant 2. The applicant shall connect town sewer in a manner approved by the town DPW. 3. The development shall be constructed in accordance with the plans submitted and reviewed by site Plan Review Committee and inclusive of those additions modif ications ifications and revisions contained in the modified plan set submitted to the Boards office. on January 19, 1994 and as referenced in the Board's Findings. 4. In addition to this site Plan, the applicant shall: a. design and ins"tail as -a part of his construction a pedestrian __. _ _ sidewalk, for the entire length of improvements. The 5 foot bituminous concrete walk shall be located within an easement at the applicant's property line .for the entire length of petitioners property line along Route 132 and shall be completed in accordance with Town of .Barnstable, Department of Public Works specification. b. install devices, speed bumps and/or stop signs within the restaurant site to discourage through traffic between Bearse's way and Route 132 via the proposed parking lot and its driveways and to provide on site directional devices to encourage one way traffic around the restaurant in. a counter clockwise manner. . C. Pedestrian access shall also be developed from Bearse's Way to the site via the access easement. d. Granite curbing shall be installed the entire length of all improvements on public ways and along Bearse's Way in the easement area to the specification of the Town of Barnstable Department of Public works. e. Adequate lighting shall be provided along the Bearse's way entrance to the site. f. All signage shall be approved by the Building Department before its installation and shall conform to the requirements of zoning. 5. The applicant shall implement and promote a share-a-ride to work (car pool) program for its employees. 6. The applicant shall implement procedures to promote, to the extent possible; the selection of local subcontractors for the development of the project, the selection of local residents for employment and the selection of local suppliers to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. `Local' shall mean Town and County of Barnstable residents and businesses. 7 . Prior to applying for a building permit for the 273 seat restaurant, the applicant shall provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable to be placed in escrow in the amount of eighty thousand dollars. ($80, 000) . The contribution made in accordance with M.G.L. Section 53A, chapter 44, shall be accompanied by a letter granting the use of the money for-exclusively for traffic improvements along Route 132 or Bearse's way within the area defined Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant v as and inclusive of the intersection of Bearsefs way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearsefs Way. The specific improvements funded by this contribution shall be utilized by the Department of Public works for traffic mitigation in the immediate area implementing among other things signalizing or channeling of intersections, implementing the Joint Access Plan, pedestrian and bicycle trails and/or crosswalks, improved signals, additional traffic lanes, and/or roadway landscaping and utilities, and right-of-way acquisition. Funds not used directly mitigate the traffic impact in this area will be returned to the petitioner after two years. All such contributions will be held in escrow account and utilized by the Department of Public works .in full for .such_ mpro.,oTe _ts by July �_, ,...,.... unless prohibited by act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. 8. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of site Plan Review in its letter of December 02, 1993. They are: 1. Documentation regarding the contribution to be made for .road upgrades as set forth under the terms and conditions of this decision and the requirements of the site Plan review in its letter of December 2, 1993. 2. sheet FS-1 (Food service Equipment Plan ) shall be revised to show additional handwash sink at location 13A as agreed by Jim ward of General Mills on 12/14/93 via telephone with Health Inspector Edward Barry. 9. Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. 10. This special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service. 11. Permanent or temporary displays of signs, flags, or sculptured attractions or characters for promotional purposes attached to the structure or located on-site other that those allowed by town by-laws shall not be permitted. 12. All special conditions shall be complied with before occupancy permit will be issued. 13. All exterior lighting be shielded to prevent intrusion of the lighting onto Route 132 and onto the adjoining property and the maximum height to be twenty (20) feet as has been proposed. 14. Based. upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson, Emmett Glynn, Dexter Bliss, Tom DeRiemer and Acting Chairman Gail Nightingale. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant Nay: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 for a Conditional use Special Permit authorizing the development and operation of a restaurant has been granted with Conditions. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, and shall be filed within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the. Town, Clerk.__._.__ �PStcs�t 1 U Any person aggrieved by this decision may appeal to the Barnstable Super-ior Courz, as described in Section 17 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by bringin_ an act=on within twenty days after tha dacision has baen filed in the office of the Town Clerk. • V/CC — Chairman T. :Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Ba . stable Coun y, Has-sachus cts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this day of 19 pains and penalties of er ur• under chc D is cribuclon: Property Owner Town Clerk Town Clerk Applicant Pcr=ons tncerescad Building tnsoec_or Publ_c tnfcr--ac_on Board of Appeals a Town of Barnstable Zoning,Board of Appeals Decision and Notice - ` ' Appeal No. 1995-80-General Mills Restaurants, Inc. j Modification of Special Permit 199444 _ ; 'S i `s :31 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No.: 1995-80 Applicant/Owner. General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road[Route 132], Hyannis, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HB(Highway Business)and B(Business) Overlay District: GP-Groundwater Protection Request: Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Background: The locus of this appeal is 1095 lyanough Road (Route 132), Hyannis. The lot is developed with a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq.ft. The site was developed and is operated under Special Permit No 1994-04. The applicant is seeking to modify that permit to provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an °overflow°area. The present service bar would not change. There would be no entertainment and alcohol would be served until 10 PM only. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on June 2, 1995. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters. The hearing was opened on July 12, 1995 and continued to August 23, 1995 at the Attorney's request at which time the Board found to grant the modification with conditions. Board members sitting on this appeal were,Tom DeRiemer, Emmett Glynn, Gene Burman Richard Boy, and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Attorney Patrick Butler, represented the appeal. He distributed a memorandum dated August 22, 1995, explaining the modification of the Special Permit. Attorney Butler is seeking the modification of Condition No. 9 of the Special Permit Appeal U No. 1994-04 which states that'alcohol shall be served only from a service bar." The proposed modification would provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an°overflow°area. It would also provide for bar d food service to singles and others.The present service bar would not change. There would be no entertainment and alcohol would be served until 10 PM only. The focus of the lounge would still remain food service and a "bar atmosphere"would not be created in the restaurant area. There will be a change to the wall section between the Service Bar and the Lounge as per plan submitted. The change between the present 18 seat waiting area and the service bar area will include stools. This would provide a place for singles or couples to eat lunch or dinner without taking up a full four person table. There will be no additional seating added to the restaurant. It was noted by the Board the applicant must still go before the License Board. Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No.1995-80-General Mills Restaurants,Inc. U Public comments: No one spoke in favor or against. FINDINGS: A motion was duly made,seconded and voted unanimously to find the following findings of facts as related to Appeal Number 1995-80-Request to modify Condition No.9 of the Special Permit Appeal No. 1994-04 for General Mills Restaurant,Inc. 1.The proposed modification to Condition No.9 shows no evidence of degradation from the Zoning Ordinance or detriment to neighborhood. 2.There will be no change to the design of the building. 3.There will be no increase in seating capacity thereforth no increase need for parking. 4.All service will be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. 5.There will be no entertainment 6.Operation of the lounge area will be limited solely to the hours of food service operation(i.e. close at 10:00 PM). 7.No expansion of service bar itself or its contents. DECISION: Based on the positive findings of the Board a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the modification of Special Permit 1994-04,Condition No. 9 as requested and with the following conditions: Construction shall be according to plans submitted for a lounge/seating area in which all service of beverages in this area would be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. No traditional amenities which would create a bar-type atmosphere would be involved. No entertainment(except television)would be allowed. The operation of the lounge would be limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close at 10:00 PM. Also,there will be no expansion of the service bar or its contents. The vote was as follows: Aye: Tom DeRiemer,Emmett Glynn, Richard Boy,Gene Burman and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Nay: None. ORDER: Appeal Number 1995-80 has been granted a modification of Condition No.9 of Special Permit No. 1994- 04. This permit must be initiated within one year and must be filed at the Registry of Deeds in order to be valid. Appeals of this decision;if any,shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. Ga Nightingale, hairma D to erigned I Linda Leppanen,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County,Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the own Signed and sealed this day of 9 15 under the pains and benalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen,Town Clerk 2 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-42 GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04,as amended in Appeal lNo. 1995 8^_ Summary Granted with Conditions Applicant: General Mills Restaurant, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road/Route 132,'Hyannis,MA Assessor's Map/Parcel Map 294, Parcel 042 Area: 2.37 acres Building Area: 8,356 sq.ft. Zoning: HB Highway Business Zoning District and B Business Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Background: In February of 1994, General Mills Restaurants, Inc.was issued Special Permit No. 1994-04 for a 273 seat, 8,356 sq. ft. restaurant at 10�95 lyannough Road in Hyannis. Condition#9 of this special permit was later modified in Appeal No. 1995-80 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Originally, this property was developed as a"Red Lobster Restaurant"and later changed to an"Olive Garden Italian Restauranf. The applicant is again before the Board requesting another modification of Condition#9 of Special Permit No. 1994-04 that restricts the hours of operating the lounge. The modification is to allow use of the lounge during such hours as may be approved by the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority. On December 8, 1997, the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority unanimously voted to approve GMRI, Inc. d/b/a the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant,Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, an extension of hours. The new hours to be 11:00 a.m. to 12 midnight after coordination with the Zoning Board of Appeals. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on January 23, 1998. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The hearing was opened March 18, 1998, at which time the Board granted a modification with conditions. Hearing Summary: Board Members hearing this appeal were Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Richard Boy, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Patrick Butler represented the applicant, General Mills Restaurant, Inc. Brian Hoenig, the current General Manager of Olive Garden Italian Restaurant was also present. Attorney Butler submitted a memorandum in support of the appeal and reviewed the Special-Permit(s) previously issued for this site. Under the existing Special Permit, the operation of the lounge is limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and must close at 10:00 PM. The Olive Garden Restaurant. has proven to be quite successful resulting in wait times of over one hour with dinner sometimes being served right up to and sometimes beyond 10:00 PM. It is the company's policy to serve anyone who arrives before the 10:00 PM closing. Because of the limitation of the Special Pemiit, a patron could be served food, but not alcohol with their food, after 10:00 PM. The applicant obtained permission from the Licensing Authority to extend its closing time to 12:00 AM"after coordination with Zoning Board of Appeals." Attorney Butler stated all other conditions of the Special Permit will remain in effect. The Olive Garden has had a"perfect record" with no violations or accidents reported. Town of Bamstable-Zoning Board o. ,eals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1998-42 GMRI,Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04,as amended in Appeal No. 1995-80 Attorney Butler stressed the alcohol consumption is in conjunction with thefood and the area in question is. not a"typical lounge" but rather a"waiting area".. He reviewed the layout of the 273.seat.restaurant and the. 23-seat lounge area. People"waif in this area for their table and can be served food if they so desire. This restaurant has a demand for people seeking late-night full course dinners. Public Comment: No one spoke in favor or in opposition to this appeal: Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of March 18, 1998, the Board unanimously found the following findings of fact as.related to Appeal No.. 1998-42: 1. The applicant is General Mills Restaurant, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant located at 1095 lyannough Road/Route 132, Hyannis, MA as shown on Assessor's Map 294, Parcel 042. 2. Condition#9 of Special Permit Number 1994-04 originally stated: • Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. 3. That condition was modified in Appeal Number 1995-80, Condition#9 which in part reads: The operation of the lounge would be limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close at 10:00 PM.- Also, there will be no expansion of the service bar or its contents. 4. The applicant is seeking to modify that portion of the modification to read: • The operation of the lounge would be limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close.at a time determined by the Licensing Authority. 5. The relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance. Decision: Based on the findings of fact, a motion was made to grant the modification being sought in Appeal Number 1998-42 subject to the lounge being accessory to the use of-the building for food service. All other terms of the previous Special Permits remain in effect. The Vote was as.follows: AYE: Gene Burman, Ron Jansson, Richard Boy, David Rice, Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1998-42 has been Granted with the condition that the lounge is accessory to the restaurant. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision,if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,.Section 17,within twenty (20) da after the date o the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. 1998 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed . I Linda Hutchenrider, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,.Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day 1998,under the pa' s and penalties of perjury. mw Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 2 � ,' a r , � � , � , , , NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630. TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 E-MAIL ADDRESS pmb@nutter.com July 14, 1999 #21277-2 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: GMRI, Inc. d/b/a Olive Garden- Appeal No. 1999-84 Ladies and Gentlemen: This correspondence is submitted to you on behalf of GMRI, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden. Background The Olive Garden Restaurant is located at 1095 Iyanough Road (Route 132), Hyannis. The property consisting of 2.37 acres was originally permitted in February of 1994 as a special permit for the operation of a 273 seat, 8,356 square foot Red Lobster Restaurant. Subsequent modifications in 1995 and 1998 were made, relating to use of the lounge and service bar areas and extension of the hours of operation from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. for use as an Olive Garden Italian restaurant. Based on operational history, the Applicant is proposing to construct an outdoor patio and associated seating area consisting of 1,020 square feet and containing 48 seats. The proposed maximum number of seats of 273 would remain the same. The proposed patio would be operated seasonally and would serve beverages and appetizers, as well as a light menu. Condition No. 10 of the special permit 1994-04 does not authorize outdoor seating or outdoor food service. The Applicant is, therefore, requesting a modification of special permit 1994-04 to permit food service on the proposed patio. NUTTER. McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP Zoning Board of Appeals July 14, 1999 Page 2 Site Plan Review On May 13, 1999, the Site Plan Review Committee approved the plan for outdoor patio use. A copy of the Site Plan Review approval letter is attached hereto as Exhibit A. A condition of the Site Plan approval was that the Applicant provide drainage calculations stamped by a Massachusetts engineer. A copy of the calculations together with transmittal correspondence to the Building Commissioner is attached hereto as Exhibit B. Board of Health The Applicant has, in accordance with Board of Health Regulation Part II, Section 1.0, Regulation No. 14, applied for an received a variance from the Board of Health to allow for outdoor service of food. A copy of the variance approval correspondence dated July 2, 1999 is attached hereto as Exhibit C. Special Permit Criteria The subject property is located within a Highway Business Zone immediately off of a major arterial roadway, Route 132. Surrounding land uses are predominantly commercial in nature, including the Festival Mall, Friendlys Restaurant, Ramada Inn and a multifamily condominium. Under the provisions of Section 3-3.6 and 5-3.3, the proposed use of the outdoor patio will not substantially adversely affect public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience to the community. Further, proposed relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good or the neighborhood affected. Based upon the foregoing, the Applicant, GMRI, Inc. d/b/a Olive Garden, respectfully requests modification. All of the conditions described in the Staff Report submitted are acceptable to the Applicant and appropriate under the circumstances. Ve truly yours, trick . Butler PMB/cam 758579.1 f A i _�� U • w : . The Town of Barnstable KU& 1� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner May 24, 1999 I0wt%p1 g PROF James Spelman tt CC,A ,nAg.a SDC Contractors 6600 Rice Road Victor,New York 14564 Re: The Olive Garden SPR 046-99 .Dear Mr.Spelman: - On May 139 19992 the Site Plan Review Committee approvedlie.plan for The Olive Garden for Outside xs :.seating:,This application is being forwarded.to:the Zoning Bgard:ofAppealsfior their special.permit :modification action. Ralph M.Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/!mi cc: Zoning Board of Appeals Patrick M.Butler,Nutter,McClennen&Fish,LLP I The Town of Barnstable Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services &659. Building Division ++367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 1- Office: 508-8624038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-90-6230 Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM �! J DE BARNS AQQ��"`" DATE: June 23, 1999 N N�BOaR ©F 1.� TO: Emmett F.Glynn,Chairman,Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Ralph M.Crossen,Building Commissioner. RE: �Olive:Garden..` Site Plan Review file#046-99 The plan for outside seating was approved on May 13, 1999, At that time,;the only.condition was that.the applicant provide drainage plans or calculations stamped by an.engineer. To date,this condition is still outstanding. g990623a �: B 0 U U Sullivan Engineering Inc. 7 Parker Road Box 659 Osterville MA 02655 Peter Sullivan P.E. Mass. Registration No. 29733 428-3344 fax 428-3115 e-mail:PSullPE@aol.com July 12, 1999 Attorney Patrick Butler P O Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Drainage Calculations; Olive Garden Restaurant Dear Attorney Butler, Per your request, I have reviewed the drainage for the Olive Garden's proposed patio and have found the solution presented on Mr. Johnson's architectural plans, stamped 6/30/99, to be adequate to meet the 25 year event. I have attached my drainage calculations to support that conclusion. trust this meets your present needs. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, Peter Sullivan PE Sullivan Engineering Inc. �OF Attachments: Drainage Calculations PETER SULLIVAN g NO.29733 CIVIL �4NAL Members of American Society of Civil Engineers, Boston Society of Civil Engineers UMMI-INRuh C:ALC:ULATWNS Sullivan Engineering Inc. 7/12/99 Osterville Mass Project: Olive Garden Proposed Patio Location: 1095 lyannough Road, Rt. 132, Hyannis Client: Attorney Patrick Butler Design strom 25 year event Discharge to proposed 1'x1'x40' Leaching' Leaching capacity 8.02 cfm Storage Capacity 18 cf Area Total 0.024 Runoff C 0.950 Time Rainfall C x A Time Volume 1 Volume 2 Storage NET Minutes Intensity Seconds Inflow-CF Outfall-CF Rep.-CF CIF 5 7.2 0.02 300 48.9 40.1 91 9 10 5.7 0.02 600 77.4 80.2 -3 21 15 4.7 0.02 900 95.8 80.2 16 2 20 4.1 0.02 1200 111.4 160.4 -49 67 30 3.3 0.02 1800 134.5 240.6 -106 124 45 2.55 0.02 2700 155.9 360.9 -205 223 60 2.1 0.02 3600 171.1 481.2 -310 328 90 1.6 0.02 5400 195.6 721.8 -526 544 120 1.3 .0.02 7200 211.9 962.4 -751 769 180 1 0.02 10800 244.5 1443.6 -1199 1217 240 0.82 0.02 14400 267.3 1924.8 -1657 1675 300 0.72 0.02 18000 293.4 2406 -2113 2131 360 0.64 0.02 21600 312.9 2887.2 -2574 2592 Area 2= 1038 SF(paved C2= 0.95. Runoff C= 986.1 1038 0.950 Proposed 1'x1'x40' Leaching Trench Is Adequate To Handle The 25 Year Event Plan Reference: Addition to the Olive Garden 1095 lyannough Road, Hyannis, Mass. Sheets: 113, 2/3&3/3 Revision Date: 6/30/99 By: James H. Johnson,Architect. Mass. Reg. No. 10329 3 Grove Street, Pittsford, NY tl OF PETER SuuIVAN NO.29r33 y CIVIL 1/1 Methodology: DOT FAAAC 150/5320-5b C TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ypQ TH E Taw e�P �o OFFICE OF _ BAMSTM BOARD OF HEALTH .� MAXL p 1639. `em 367 MAIN STREET CFO MAY k' _ HYANNIS, MASS.02601 July 2, 1999 Patrick M. Butler Nutter, McClennen, and Fish LLP Attorneys at Law 1513 lyannough Road P. O. Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601-1630 RE: Olive Garden Dear Mr. Butler: You are granted a variance on behalf of your client, James Spellman, from the Board of Health Regulation Part ll, Section 1.00, Regulation #14, to provide outside dining at the Olive Garden Restaurant located at 1513 lyannough Road, Hyannis. This variance is granted with the following conditions: (1) The applicant shall provide a revised plan to the Health Division showing the required ten (10) feet separation distance between the parking lot and the outside dining area. The plans shall be submitted prior to the construction of the outside dining area. (2) The applicant shall comply with the Board of Health outside dining criteria (a-o), including the installation of screens and electronic air curtains at all window openings and doorways used by waitstaff. (3) The variance may be revoked any time unsanitary conditions are observed. 1 Olive 4 (4) The applicant shall notify the Health Division to request an inspection prior to opening the outside dining area for use by patrons. Sincerely Yours, Susan G. Rlaef� R.S. , Chairperson Board of Health Town of Barnstable SGR/bcs 4 _ olive f NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 March 2, 1998 #21277-1 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner i 132, Town of Barnstable Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 'V Re: GMRI dba Olive Garden, Route 132, Hyannis, MA tl Dear Ralph: Please be advised that I have filed on behalf of the above-referenced property owner a petition-for a modification of special permit. I enclose a copy of the application for your information and review. This request for modification deals strictly with the hours of operation and licensing issues, and t�]t in-a reconstruc . n or work requiring a building permit. Re Accordin y, I do not believe that site plan would be required as a prerequisite to obtaining the re el}P Please let me know if any site plan review would be required. With best regards, I am, Si ere y yours, Patrick M. Butler P.MB/cam: 435874 1.WP6 k Town of Barnstable Planning Department Staff.Report Appeal Number 1998-42 GMRI, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04, as amended in Appeal No. 1995-80 Date: March 11, 1998 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From: Approved By: Robert P. Schernig, Director Reviewed By: Art Traczyk Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner. Applicant: General Mills Restaurant, Inc. d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road/Route 132, Hyannis Assessor's Map/Parcel Map 294, Parcel 042 Area: 2.37 acres Building Area: 8,356 sq.ft. Zoning: HB Highway Business Zoning District and B Business Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: GP Groundwater Protection District Filed:Jan:23, 1998 Public Hearing:Mar. 18, 1998 Decision Due:May 3, 1998 Background: As the Board will recall, in February of 1994, General Mills Restaurants, Inc. was issued Special Permit No. 1994-04 for a 273 seat, 8,356 sq. ft. restaurant at 1095 lyannough Road in Hyannis. Condition#9 of this special permit was later modified in Appeal No. 1995-80 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Originally, this property was developed as a Red Lobster Restaurant. It later became an Olive garden Italian Restaurant. The applicant is again before the Board requesting another modification of Condition#9 of Special Permit No. 1994-04 to allow use of the lounge during such hours as may be approved by the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority. Condition#9 of Special Permit No. 1994704 originally stated: 9. Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. In Appeal No. 1995-80, Condition#9 was modified as follows: • Construction shall be according to plans submitted for a lounge/seating area in which all service of beverages in this area would be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. • No.traditional amenities which would create a bar-type atmosphere would be involved. No entertainment(except television)would be allowed. The operation of the lounge would be limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close at 10:00 PM. Also, there will be no expansion of the service bar or its contents.. At its meeting on December 8, 1997, the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority unanimously voted to approve.GMRI, Inc. d/b/a the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, an extension of hours. The new hours to be 11:00 a.m. to 12 midnight after coordination with the Zoning Board of Appeals. • Town of Barnstable-Planning Department-Staff Report Appeal No. 1998-42-GMRI, Inc.d/b/a The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Modification of Special Permit 1994-04,as amended in Appeal No. 1995-80 Staff Review: The applicant is currently before the Board only to change the hours of operation of the lounge/service bar area. No material changes or construction activity is being proposed for the restaurant. The property is located off a major arterial street(Route 132) and is mostly surrounded by commercial uses. To the north, across Route 132, is Friendly's Restaurant and the Festival Mall. The Elk's Lodge is located to the south of the subject site. To the west is the Ramada Inn and to the east is an apartment complex. Staff would suggest that the Board give consideration if it should impose any hours of operation. Perhaps the License Authority would be more appropriate in this instance. All other conditions of the Special Permit should remain. Attachments: Applications Assessor Map Decision and Notice for Appeal#1994-04&1995-80 copies: Applicant/Petitioner 2 12/15/97 09:59 'a15087718079 NUTTER ACCLENNEN 10 003 ` TQ CLERK MODIFICATION FOR SPECIAL PERSE ZONING RELMF BEING SO e pt.r'� . g' `'"� Timm OF BARNSTABLE BEEN DETERMINED BY THE ZONGIHG ` Zoning. Board of Appeal JNFORCEMENT OFFICER TO Application for a special OPRIATE Ir �' n ,,q R , TANCES, LIEFGLVENTt°�;- Date Received 4 To For office use only: �►n Clerk office A eal # JAN 2 3198� pp a. _ Hearing Date f Decision Due TC`.:,. 7!l n!!,.,,',� The undersigned hereby applies to'the Zoning Board of Appeals for special Permit, in the. manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Applicant Name: GMRI, Inc. Phone (407) 245-4000 Applicant Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Location: 1095 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Property owner: .same , Phone Address of owner: same. If appiic.nt dilferi from owner, state nature of tntaregre, �atrirk RutlPr, mi,ttpr& MrClPnnan_S4_ pi h P.O. Box 1630, Hyannis, MA 02601 Number of Yearn owned: 2 Assessors Map/Parcel. Number: 294-042 Zoning District: HB and B Groundwater overlay District: GP special Permit Requested: Modification of Special Permit - 5-3.3 Cite Section Title ox the zoning ordinance Description of AcVvity/Reason for Request: Modification of .condiXian: nb;4,,of, of Appeal No. 1994-04, to allow for use of Lounge during such ours as may be approve approvea By low of Barnsta4le Licensing Authority. 1 Description of Construction Activity (if applicable) : N/A Proposed Gross Floor Area to be added: 0 Altered: 0 Existing Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present U9e(a) r -Restaurant Gross Floor Area: 8356 sq. ft. 12/15/97 09:59 W15087718079 NUTTER,MCCLENNEN 0 004 ,a ]application for a special permit Is the property located in an Historic District? Yes -[] No (�] Zf yes ORE Use Only: Plan Review Number. Date Approved Is the building a designated Historic Landmark? Yes j] No [Xj If yes historic Preservation Department Use Only! Date Approved Have you applied for a building permit? Yes [] No [] Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [] No [] All applications for a Special Permit require an approved Site Plan. That process must be successfully completed prior to submitting this application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. For Bu ilding Department Use only: Not Required - single Family [] Site Plan Review Number Date Approved Signature: The following information must be submitted with the application at the time of filing, failure to supply this may result in a denial, of your request: Three (3) copies of the completed application form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a certified property survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies and surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. Five (5) copies of a proposed site improvement plan, drawn by a certified professional and approved by the Site plan Review co ittee is required for all proposed development activities. This plarmust show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. see 'contents of Site Plan-, Section 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordinance, for detailed requirements. The applicant ubmit any addition upporting documents to assist the Roil! 'd Makin a ination. Signature: C l Date 12-31-97 App icant,s or Agents signature Patrick M. Butler, Esq. Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP Agents Address: P n_ 'Raw 163D_ Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone 790-5400 Fax No. 771-8079 Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority , " 230 South Street, Hyannis MA 02601 P.O Box 2430 TEL: 508-790-6252 Fax: 508-778-2412 November 25, 1997 " --- Mary Anne Ferrell, Supervisor, Licensing GNM Inc. 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive PO Box 593330 Orlando, FL 32859-3330 RE: The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant#1523 Dear Ms. Ferrell: Please be advised the Licensing Authority, at a meeting held Monday, November 24, 1997, has unanimously voted to postpone, without prejudice, the request to extend the closing hour of The Olive Garden Italian Restaurant#1523, 1095 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA from 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. The Licensing Authority request the presence, of the manager or a representative of the restaurant,at hearing to be held 9:30 a.m. Monday, December 8, 1997 in the 2nd floor Hearing Room, Barnstable Town Hall,367 Main Street, Hyannis, to review your request. Sincerel w� Jack 11' , Li sing Agent coveletB GNM,Inc. d/b/a the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, 1095 Iyanough Road, seeking extension of hours from 11:00 a.m.to 11:00 p.m. to 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Brian Hoenig appeared and explained the reasons for seeking this extension. Mr. Hoenig noted Attorney Pat Butler, representing GMRI,Inc..,would be meeting with ZBA officials soon to discuss the 10-00 p.m. restriction imposed by ZBA. Mr. Geiler noted ZBA has the authority to impose restrictions,but they may not always be as clear to others as they were meant to be. Mr. Geiler suggested the applicant take the matter up with the Zoning Board. Mr. Tobey noted he would prefer to see a 12 midnight closing. Upon a motion duly made by Daniel Gallagher and seconded by Elizabeth Hornor it was unanimously VOTED to approve GMRI,Inc. d/b/a the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Annual All Alcoholic Common Victualer License, 1095 Iyanough Road, an extension of hours new hours to be 11:00 a.m.' to 12 midnight after coordination with ZBA. . BP�093i9-011? 95-10-11 2:59 #051267 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals .Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1995-80 -General Mills Restaurants, Inca Modification of Special Permit 1994-04 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No.: 1995-80 Applicant/Owner. General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake-Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road[Route,132],.Hyannis, MA. Assessor's Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning.District: HB(Highway Business)and.B(Business) Overlay District: GP-Groundwater Protection Request: Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Background: The locus of this appeal is 1095 lyanough Road (Route 132). Hyannis. The lot is developed with a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq.ft. The site was developed and is operated under Special Permit No 1994-04. The applicant is seeking to modify that permit to provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an °overflow'area. The present service bar would not change. There would be no entertainment and alcohol would be served until 10 PM only. Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on June 2, 1995. A public hearing before,the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters.. .The hearing was opened on July 12, 1995 and continued to August 231 1.995 at the Attoniey's request at which time the Board found to grant the modification with C conditions. Board members sitting on this appeal were, Tom DeRiemer, Emmett Glynn, Gene C Burman Richard Boy, and Chairman Gail Nightingale. m 7' Attorney Patrick Butler, represented the appeal. He distributed a memorandum dated W August 22,'1995, explaining the modification of the Special Permit. 9 Attorney Butler is seeking the modification of Cond9tion No. 9 of the Special Permit Appeal No. 1.994-04 which states that"alcohol shall be served only from a service bar." The proposed modification would provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an `overflow'area: It would also provide for bar food service.to singles,and others.The present service bar would not change. There would be no entertainment and aicoh.ol-would be served until 10 PM only. The focus of the lounge would still remain-food service and a*bar atmosphere°would not be created in the restaurant area. There will be a.change to the wall section between the Service Bar and the Lounge as per plan submitted. The change between the present 18 seat waiting area and the service bar area will -include stools. This would provide a place.for singles or couples to eat lunch or dinner without taking up a full.four person table. There will be no additional seating added to the restaurant. Board. It was noted by the Board the.applicant must still go before the License • , , • `- Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice BP:l]93 r 9-4118 95-10- Appeal No.1995-80-General Mills Restaurants,Inc. Public comments: No one spoke in favor or against. FINDINGS: `A motion was duly made,seconded and voted unanimously to find the following findings of facts as related to Appeal Number 1995-80-Request to modify Condition No. 9 of the Special Permit Appeal No. 1994-04 for General Mills Restaurant, Inc. 1.The proposed modification to Condition No. 9 shows no evidence-of degradation from the Zoning Ordinance or detriment to neighborhood. 2.There will be no change to the design of the building. 3. There will be no increase in seating capacity thereforth no increase need for parking. 4.All service will be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. 5. There will be no entertainment 6. Operation of the lounge area will be limited.solely to the hours of food service operation(i.e. close at 10:00 PM). 7. No expansion of service bar itself or its contents. DECISION: - Based on the positive findings of the Board a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the modification of Special Permit 1994-04,Condition No. 9 as requested and with the following conditions: Construction shall be according to plans submitted for a lounge/seating area in which all service of beverages in this area would be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. No traditional amenities which would create a bar-type atmosphere would be involved. No entertainment(except television)would be allowed. The operation of the lounge would be.Gmited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close at 10:00 PM. Also,there will be no expansion of the service bar or Its contents. The vote was as follows: Aye: Tom DeRiemer, Emmett Glynn, Richard Boy, Gene Burman and Chairman Gail Nightingale: Nay:. None.. ORDER: Appeal Number 1995-80.has been granted a modification of Condition No.9 of Special Permit No. 1994- 04. This permit must be initiated within one year and must be filed at the Registry of Deeds in order to be valid. Appeals of this decision,if any,shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. Q s �� GI Nightingale; hairman Da Signed Linda Ce Arilri,�ier�c�f a Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County, Massachusetts,hereby certify that testy(201 days have kJppsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no app�t.of the cislo�has Be A filed in the office of th T Jerk. • 4N Signed.and s W8 t� day o 19 j,under the pains and penalties of aejury-4.1., 11AP. NsTi fill", ; q .. MASS Linda Leppanen,Town Clerk F_D V.A'! h; _ 1; ` 1 r �I I 1 • � 1 1 1 ♦ � 1 ► 1 1 1 ,, ,� �•a- � i , i � --�. ;./ it 1 `, / /, `` 1 I/ i.if r 1 IV •'� \. \ �I� ` 1 \ 1 �! ice\ k•'. � � 1, 1 � � � v \ / f- c - � fit:', MAP .294 PARCEL 042 I GMRI SCALE I r Ir T \ To Date ` Time WHILE YOU WERE OUT NAA of Phone Area Code Numbe Extension TELEPHONED oe PLEASE CALL CALLED TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU URGENT RETURNED YOUR ALL MIPBBagS Op r for '� AMPAD ;] 23-021 -200 S S jJ EFFICIENCY® 23-421 -400 SETS CARE ESS :. TOWN OF BARNSTABLB r CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY p.. PARCEL ..AID 2 042 GEOBASE ID 20645 ADDRESS01b95 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE PHONE HYANNIS- ZIP LOT 1 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA "`" DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY ( PERMIT 26505 DESCRIPTION OLIVE GARDEN REST. ( PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services 1TOTAL FEES: BOND $.Q0 TILE CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 I 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY * BARNSTABLE, • MASS. � t Ep MIG� BUILDING D V= SION BY DATE ISSUED 10/22/1957 EXPIRATION DAT O 'All M. t � • -fc's ,_ J t ,r M. -+� Y;[r �� {y. .� �rSAas tt r� '{1t X,'g:^ 't^vt�ii'w,w,JvM. 4 -. —•„bi \'i PARCEL D Y29 4 042 c IMBASE ID 2043331 ' ADDRESS 1095 .IYANNrii GII ROAD/ROUTE ZIP LOT 1 - BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEV, I'S.r DISTRICT HY' PERMIT 24040 ' DESCRIPTION `l' d dARDEN INTER.R,EMOD/EXTER•,;WALLS/ENTR-Y, PERMIT TYPE BRE;MODC TITLE Cu MERCIAL ALT/GONV . Curets A• �r���e.�1 �/��9� !�1 . -' ' CONTRACTORS: R499. -x3r-13• -• Department of Health, Safety ARCHtTECT 1 and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: tl -- $3,446.50 BOND ' ,. $.00 � ',' , HE CON STRUC''T'ioN COSTS $565,000:.0.0 37 N0NR:9s./NONHSKR ADID/CON.V P tI VATIC P E, f:.E . • )1ARNSTABLE, w j MASS• . �► +" O JNER v GENERAL; 'MILLS REST INC >tbg9. AD DR !SS DBA RED LOBSTER STORE 0711 ,f ED Mp►� -P 0 BOX 553330 .ATT-.PROP ACT ORLANDO FL BUILD DATE ISSUED 06/27/1997 EXPIRATION DATE t THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY,STREET;ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY-PART.THEREOF,.EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. EN" CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY:PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDINGTODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND-LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM,THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION:RESTRICTIONS ' MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONStREQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL'INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- (READY TO LATH), PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION,HAS BEEN,MADE: ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY: VISIBLEPOST THIS CARD SO IT IS FROM STREET-- BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS TVca­ 1 V i !T+ER °Avil L1 I 7 2 2 f, it Ale 9 3 w'` ' F ` 1 HEATING INSPEcfj6N APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT /, 2 �Y� _ "r BO R OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL • , ,� ;A 1 ti WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS ;tr THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE' STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX' CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC' MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA-- TION.. . NOTED ABOVE. TION. I F - t { Bu .,' LDING P R M I ]�F� I I I I I 0 1 • I 5 • `Engineering`Dept.'(3rd floor) Map C2C Parcel "Permit# P ouse# /�C, pis �Date�Issued =� ® 7 17 h(3rd floor)-(8:15 -9�0`/1,00-4:30)'(,&/r/P-Q S---2,p ti.g�e - . - �.1HE 19 i APPLIC A SEWER CONNECTI OM THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ENGINEERIN PBIOE TO CONSTRUCTION Building Permit Application { Protect Street Address 3 D95 IYA Nlbu c- 4 (ZoAip (:gpd�t:_ 13z) •1 T 4 1 , Village t 1'`(A N N►5 Ownef GfkQ_J inlrt. C LVLA C'*NWZAL-M►ems Q'Eirr. is Addressj.S9Da- ag D2.VAC Telephone 4 o-i/ 2 4 530Lm • z Permit Request f7¢.a"T Try Do i N rsaA.o 4- taialYLA rw.)5 kA_A J��J-o- ►. 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Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: Existing New Half: Existing New No. of Bedrooms: Existing New Total Room Count(not including baths): Existing New First Floor Room Count `Heat Type and Fuel: 2 Gas ❑Oil ' ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes ❑No Garage: ❑Detached(size) Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) ❑Attached(size) ❑Barn(size) .� ❑None ❑Shed(size) ❑Other(size) Zoning Board of peals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ n Commercial Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# - J Current Use Proposed Use Builder Informations yName J.Toherj7t-rt3ri'crg, _ Telephone Number Aaate 49 el-e ra trRead- -- - -- ---- T 4� �/O �Odt Div License '~ l enrrisoor i6639i�✓• / N�7f�l3L Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation#7_ �.\NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS `PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. j ° ALL CONSTRUCTION REBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 1 ` SIGNATURE — DATE ( •-�(wK 3 /�. " BUILDING PERMIT DENIED IGM THE FOLLOWING RE 0 ) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY , G' PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. , i. ADDRESS VILLAGE ♦~ _ - �rn OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION:' M I ( x t FOUNDATION =per-(),)y&5 _?._ a -D-�0- "`�O w.l/�,� 'a a a...J� © �.t'T, 8'��W.?-7 T" !C " FRAME -,r/.QVfL v►,,49 40 e . INSULATION _ �r FIREPLACE - ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL S GAS: ROUGHt�'' FINAL c! 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' p � � � �i,trF � 7.r'p�1`..t1.w.r*'.+4��°'a'^+`Y-*t4�.~-(t",i�sL*r.z( �"Caj;':,y, m74 a$'.tr,*sa- ,-`?a r' i}'R *•.- ;,_�:s_-,�T+c 1`"._� {i_ - 1 7 W — - 7-f " ix VA." s^ti _,t r� C ✓� �� r3}F 1, xr "� r f- x8[ r' rr,•e :, {•_-�_.��� s t J k of � �� ;r .Y'i �r-a n�q r { S '�r'S� t.:� f f9._'��-'=°'�.r'V-/6- � �1+ �—_�. �Mi`t-"-✓^.�`r_��+rd � _ E J£._�. y...�. -x.✓ y+ �. -.�.'^'_R.i _ _..._- .-_____.___ _._.. _ ._":=_'js—._.__�_- t v,Js—{:r t4 trxt3 M044 A�►Wwa * 86A BACK r.• NUTTER,McCLENNEN &FISH, LLP ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUI'H ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER June 12, 1997 Mr. Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable I 367 Main Street I, Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Garden Restaurants, Inc. d/b/a Olive Garden Dear Ralph: In accordance with our discussions this morning, enclosed please find the following: 1. Building Permit Application 2. Building Permit Application Fee 3. Renovation/Construction Plans 4. Renovation Project Manual and Specifications Please note that we have added the additional language concerning the name and address of the contractor, Massachusetts License Number, etc. I would request your review of the enclosed materials and the preparation of a building permit to be picked up by the contractor. The contractor will provide workman's compensation certification at the time that the permit is picked up. I would be most appreciative if your office would give me a call at 790-5407 when the permit is ready. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Patrick M. Butler Enclosures 361759 . _JUN-19-1997 10:56- FROM _- TO 9508771E079 P.02 a ►Ri►: "ERTIFICAtE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OLY al A� No ANMw)m As UPON m of TIC CaTurAll! POE A B #N,INC. 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II �� A FWI WINLE Utgffv 133 D17107 4 05130195 GV30197 I lwr AIRO oamam sales rNrr s ILL OOr90 AUTOS flODILY IRJ m 5 $06P=AIf1I S IaR6O AYIQS 000,0d8 NO!►DMN[-0 AUTO& PRi1 Illy DYAOE 5 E LIOBILn luirsJ GILT-EA XCCMW 5 s s A MP>1BI1"Loy 553 039622 08130f96 06I3Df9T 6434 OCCURRENCE 6 4.000.�ts R { l9UA MW AflC1RK1ATE f @,000,4.D0 DIw row IA+%itR rm s vm%n mwliwTm Am 9060062M 0310IF97 aa/01PH EL>Cs*9=0e 6 30o.0O0 tc�vaoawE�ar o m 91.D�•PM=um s 000,000 An1E Rm SL OMAR-u ORL'rEF 11 $0.400 ONVA A lRaM EDJIWENT, 503 920 Tab A 09f16!97 LIMIT i4o.am GBTi 1,Off0 IFvg r ? yanneo®hftad, Hyannis, TEA J00 86477 FAK 9146.9769 Atle.: NOJI TerwlllIgel CE R 40ATE HOLM CANM 1 Tm SFWW Of OF W Al1WE vESM8ED POU M 6i MDR=WAM THS Tien vE 11sa+t jZWT08 Orr'R T%WW NE IS!A11MG CDWXNY WU EW.AVM 19 e A 367 main'Sbod DRYS MITER ROTICE 70 7A6 CER10- 99 Ala is"W 1p T11E I.M. . !IA @801 WT PALM 10 WA SUD1 kVNCE WU CiFW 14 00441'"OR LSBRIIY OF AMr Im ijpcm Tm=PON.FrE Af3WM O R'W6o1mmaj m � r ACORD 54(10) a A=COEiMT"Ism out TOTAL P,Bl The Contttrottivealth of Afassachuscttr -�-�- r Departnt nt of Industrial.9criderrts :i OffIC9,9I f 7F9Stgalfons . 6011 11'aAhn"ton Street Boston. A1a.u. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit Apnitc•tnt inf rot ion• Pl �' „ ......-_.... "'.""""._'•`w--__ name: Incation- cin• nhnnc# I am a homeowner performing all work myself. I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity Cj I am an employer providing workers' compensation for'my employees working on this job. conumnv name: address: city: nhnnc#• insurance cn. nnlicv# [� I am a sole proprietor. general contractor, or homeowner(circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the followin_ workers' compensation polices: cmmPanv name: addres�: citl%17 1thnne#• insuranrc ro. rnlicv 0 cmmnnov nnmc* addresc: illy •,nhnnc#: insurance co nolicy it Attach additional sheet if neccisary ;l _ --�i_:a•y y. -• _—_ •��_-+-�.. • ��+•--a Faiiurc to secure coverage as required under section 25A of AIGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties Of 2fine up t S1.500.00 andiur une i cars imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP NVORK ORDER and a fine of 5100.00 a day against me. I understand that a cope of this statement may be forwarded to the Ofl➢ce of Investigations of the D1A for coverage verification. !rlo hercht•terrify tuuler the pains and peltalties of perjure•that the information provided above is true and correct. Sicnature Date Print name Phone# iracrr �'�_ ' official use unh do not write in this area to be completed by city or town o(Ticial cin•or tmvn: permit/license# r-ttluilding Department C3t.iccnsing Boardr rr ❑check if immediate response is required �Seleetmen's Oflicc k C311calth Department ' contact person: phone#: —Other g: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all emplovers to provide workers' ctmiprtrsatian for th employees. As quoted from the "law-. all emplgree is defined as every person in the smice of another under am contract of hire. express or implied. oral or written. An emplt rer is defined as an individual. partnership. association. corporation or other legal entity. or any two or ino the foreaoing cngagcd in a joint enterprise. and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or tnistee of an individual . partnership. association or other legal entity, employing employees. However t! owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein. or the occupant of the dwcllin- house of another who employs persons to do maintenance , construction or repair work on such dwelling he or o» the :rounds or buiiding appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employ MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that even' state or local licensing n;ency shall withhold the issuance or rerre��•:rl of:r license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally. neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and Supplying company names. address and phone numbers as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sibs and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested. not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the "law"or if you are require to obtain a workers* cotnpensation police. please call the Department at the number listed below. City or towns Please be sure that tite affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. PI; be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questic please do not hesitate to give us a c--ll. Tire Department's address. telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts ' Department of Industrial Accidents _.. Office of investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax #: (617) 727-7749 phone ': (617) 727-4900 ext. 406. 409 or 375 ?I22/97 r c� vF- A5 oF- 1-60y HAL-E`I eoN"i u ci ON T O SFK2 ?"m 1 T FoR THE o0vE CAWN COWE'RS,onl IN l-IYANNtS )tvTu TKI NAMC of- CvRTkS FRvZZETT1 WKo FvR �NSFt-CT O/VS, fv�C wlt ON "� �"--�!e �a.mvrzaruvea�i o�'✓I�aaaaclauaet7a.� D$PMMIT OY POLIC SAYBt4 COBSTRUCTIOB-SOPBRVISOR LICBRSS _Ru�ber=: 7 Expires: `.Restricted !Qs ' 00 ,„�yy �! CURTIS A YRDZZBTTI : .PO Al 652 BRIDGMTBR, NA 02324 w d Q -r•l M S CD m o 1 q 01 W O N it W w - . ca b 1 1 1 ^-1 co V w -ca (A . r co 00 934 6 gha _ ti m en C4 . 04 h1 GC OO m m PO tp�p'q�q OAa . O PO' W t a _ Ff H OO 'd W Ll �Q Q`OTC. T y p m Ca c� P6 C.) OC _ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT PARCEL ID 294 042 GEOBASE ID 20645 ADDRESS 1095 IYANNOUGH ROAD/ROUTE PHONE HYANNIS ZIP LOT 1 j'Q BLOCK LOT* SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY PERMIT 25421 DESCRIPTION OLIVE GARDEN RESTAURANT . (100 SQ.FT. ) PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: $3100.00 BOND 1HE .00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 4 � 7' �T Qi► 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * • _ * 1ARN3TABLE, + ' MA83. OWNER GENERAL, MILLS REST INC i639. ADDRESS DBA. RED LOBSTER -STORE 0711 P 0 BOX 59333.0 ATT:PROP ACT BUILDING DIVISION DATE ISSUED 09/04/1997 EXPIRATION DATE The Town of Barnstable . : en of Health Safe and Environmental.Services Departm tY �►� BuiIding Division Ep 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Ralph Crossen Office: 508-790-6227 Fax: 508-790-6230 BuiIding Commissioner Application for ign Permit Applicant: t�,es,.rs No- �l�- PP Doing Business As: 6 A __Telephone No. Sign Location a 7- o/ Street/Road: 0-4-1cy U Old Kin Hi tca a Yes/No Zoning District: Old � Y� Property OML Name: Telephone: Address: S :LoLf Village• Sign Con or � Name: e--L U C( stq -Telephone: '-) Yafmoou kd Address• 12�La—U'S' Village: rl a Description Please drasv a diagram of lot showing location of buildings and e..,dsting signs with dimensions, location and size of the new sign. This should be drawn on the reverse side of this application. Is the sign to be electrified' Y : o (NOW-7 LOW, a Tti i ffPermlt is require I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conf r7n to the, provisions of Section 4.3 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance. Si Authorized Agent Dat Snature of Owner/Authorized e: Size O a Permit Fee: Sign Permit was approved: Disapproved: Date: Signature of Building Off aai: JUN719-1997 10:55 FROM TO 950E7716079 P.01 DARDEN RESTAURANTS MM6 ���l�fi1� o�►*ems (2umm usokulm DesignIConstruction Dept. R O. Box 593330 Orlando, FL 32859-3330 Fax Cover Sheet DATE; 6/19/97 TIME: 10:50 A.M. TO: MARY ANNE FAX: 508/771-8079 PA T E F E FROM: Neil Terwilliger PHONE: 407I245-5306 Design/Constr. FAX: 407/245-6758 RE: OLIVE GARDEN RESTAURANT #1523 HYANNIS, MA Total number of pages including cover page: 3 ATTACHED IS THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE AND MASS. LICENSE FOR OUR G.C., HALEY CONSTRUCTION, INC. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I � U � . P U7� / A171P-13 I? r I NUTTER,McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP , ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUTH ROAD e EO.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETIS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER ' (508) 790-5407 April 28, 1997 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. - 1095 Route 132, Hyannis, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: ` This correspondence will serve to confirm our recent discussions regarding the above property. I represent General Mills Restaurants, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Darden Restaurants, Inc. I enclose for your information and review a copy of condition No. 9 contained in the Decision and Notice and Appeal 1994-04 allowing for a special permit for conditional use as a Red Lobster Restaurant. Condition No. 9 provided "alcohol shall be served only from a service bar." In September of 1995 1 represented General Mills, Inc. in Appeal No. 1995-80 seeking a modification of the special permit issued in 1994-04, I enclose a copy of that Decision for your information and review. As I indicated during our recent meeting, Darden Restaurants, Inc. has decided to convert the premises to an Olive Garden Restaurant. In connection with that conversion, they proposed to reduce the number of seats in the lounge area from 23 to 19 consisting of 11 stool seats and 8 table seats (to doubles and one foursome). There will no change in any " of the conditions set forth within the modification (i.e. service of beverage will be strictly related to patrons seeking food service; no entertainment; operation limited solely to food service operations. In addition, the service bar area will not be expanded, but will be utilized from the rear as opposed to the front. Based upon the foregoing, it is my understanding that a formal modification of the special permit will not be required nor site plan review (assuming there is no change to building footprint, internal use or outdoor parking. The Olive Garden Restaurant will agree to retain the same number of total seats provided for under the original special permit (i.e. ` ,273). Finally, this,will confirm that the applicant has-agreed to an extension of the time NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner April 28, 1997 Page 2 frame in which the escrow funds described under condition no. 7 may be utilized by the Town through and including July 1, 1997. Should you require any additional information or documentation, please feel free to contact me. I would be most appreciative if you could confirm your receipt and acknowledgement of the foregoing by signing and returning the enclosed copy. Thank you in advance for your courtesy in this regard. Very truly yours, Patrick M. Butler, /maf 347967 I ' NUTTER,McCLENNEN &FISH, LLP ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUTH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMII.E:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 April 28, 1997 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. - 1095 Route 132, Hyannis, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: This correspondence will serve to confirm our recent discussions regarding the above property. I represent.General Mills Restaurants, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Darden Restaurants, Inc. I enclose for your information and review a copy of condition No. 9 ' contained in the Decision and Notice and Appeal 1994-04 allowing for a special permit for conditional use as a Red Lobster Restaurant. Condition No.. 9 provided "alcohol shall be served only from a service bar." In September of 1995 I represented General Mills; Inc. in Appeal No. 1995-80 seeking a modification of the special permit issued in 1994-04. I enclose a copy of that Decision for your information and review. • s As I indicated during our recent meeting, Darden Restaurants, Inc. has decided to convert the premises to an Olive Garden Restaurant. In connection with that conversion, they proposed to reduce the number of seats in the lounge area from 23 to 19 consisting of 11 stool seats and 8 table seats (to doubles and one foursome). There will no change in any of the conditions set forth within the modification (i.e. service of beverage will be strictly related to patrons seeking food service; no entertainment; operation limited solely to food . service operations. In addition, the service bar area will not be expanded, but will be utilized from the rear as opposed to the front. Based upon the foregoing, it is my understanding that a formal modification of the special permit will not be required nor site plan review (assuming there is no change to building footprint, internal use or outdoor parking. Thee Olive Garden Restaurant will agree to retain the same number of total seats provided for under the original special permit (i.e. 273). Finally, this will confirm that the applicant has agreed to an extension of the time a 0 NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner April 28, 1997 Page 2 frame in which the escrow funds described under condition no. 7 may be utilized by the Town through and including July 1, 1997. Should you require any additional information or documentation, please feel free to contact me. I would be most appreciative if you could confirm your receipt and acknowledgement of the foregoing by signing and returning the enclosed copy. Thank you in advance for your courtesy in this regard. Very truly yours, Patrick M. Butler /maf 347967 BP 09 r9-011 i '95-10-11 2"S9 #0512 7 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals (Due, Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1995-80 -General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Modification of Special Permit 1994-04 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No.: 1995-80 Applicant/Owner: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 -Property Address: 1095 lyannough Road (Route 1321, Hyannis, MA. Assessor's Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HB (Highway Business) and B(Business) Overlay District: GP-Groundwater Protection Request: Modification of Special Permit No. 1994-04 to permit a lounge and service bar area with food service. Background: The locus of this appeal is 1095. lyanough Road (Route 132), Hyannis. The lot is developed with a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq.ft. The site was developed and is operated under Special Permit.No 1994-04. The applicant is seeking to modify that permit to provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an "overflown area. The present service bar would not change. There would be no entertainment and alcohol would be served until 10 PM only. Procedural Summary: . This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on June 2, 1995. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters. The hearing was opened on July 12, 1995 and continued to August .� 23, 1995 at the Attomey's request at which time the Board found to grant the modification with p cunditions. Board members sitting on this appeal were,Tom DeRiemer, Emmett Glynn, Gene R1 Q Burman Richard Boy, and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Attorney Patrick Butler, represented the appeal. He distributed a memorandum dated August 22, 1995, explaining the modification of the Special Permit.- .Attorney Butler is seeking the modification of Condition No. 9 of the Special Permit Appeal No. 1994-04 which states that "alcohol shall be served only from a service bar." The proposed modification would provide a 23 seat waiting area/lounge. This area is needed to accommodate those waiting for dinner and would be used as an "overflow" area. It would also provide for bar food service to singles and others. The present service bar would not change. There would be,no entertainment and alcohol would be served until 10 PM only. The focus of the lounge would still remain food service and a "bar atmosphere"would not be created in the restaurant area. There will be a change to the wall section between the Service Bar and the Lounge as per plan submitted. The change between the present 18 seat waiting area and the service bar area will include stools.,This would provide a place for singles or couples to eat lunch or dinner without . taking up a full four person table. There will be no additional seating added to the restaurant. It was noted by the Board the applicant must still go before'the License Board. f Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1995-80-General Mills Restaurants,Inc. Public comments: No one spoke in favor or against. . FINDINGS: A motion was duty made, seconded and voted unanimously to find the following findings of facts as related to Appeal Number 1995-80-Request to modify Condition No. 9 of the Special Permit Appeal No. 1994-04 for General Mills Restaurant, Inc. 1.The proposed modification to Condition No. 9 shows no evidence of degradation from the Zoning Ordinance or detriment to neighborhood. 2.There will be no change to the design of the building. 3. There will be no increase in seating capacity thereforth no increase need for parking. 4.All service will be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. 5. There will be no entertainment 6. Operation of the lounge area will be limited solely to the hours of food service operation(i.e. close at 10:00 PM). 7. No expansion of service bar itself or its contents. DECISION: Based on the positive findings of the Board a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the modification of Special Permit 1994-04,Condition No. 9 as requested and with the following conditions: Construction shall be according to plans submitted for a lounge/seating area in which all service of beverages in this area would be strictly related to patrons seeking food service. No traditional amenities which would create a bar-type atmosphere,would be involved. No entertainment(except television)would be allowed. The operation of the lounge would be limited solely to the food service operation hours of the facility and close at 10:00 PM. Also,there will be no expansion of the service bar or its contents. The vote was as follows: Aye: Tom DeRiemer, Emmett Glynn, Richard Boy, Gene Burman and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Nay: None. ORDER: Appeal Number 1995-80 has been granted a modification of Condition No. 9 of Special Permit No. 1994- 04. This permit must be initiated within one year,and must be filed at the Registry of Deeds in order to be valid. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. G i Nightingale, hairman Dak S gned I Linda Leppanen, Clerk of e Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty(20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of thslowr YClerk. Signed and sealed this day o 19 �J` under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk21 1 f Town of Barnstable zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice {(�" Special Permit for Conditional Use of a Restaurant Appeal No. 1994-04 t/v . summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No. : 1994-04 Applicant/Owner: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road [Route 132] , Hyannis, MA. Assessors Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HB (Highway Business) and B (Business) Overlay District: GP - Groundwater Protection ' Applicants Request: Section 3-3.6(3) (A) - Special Permit for a-Conditional Use ^Restaurant and other food establishments-- Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq. ft. , 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant and associated sitet improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special. Permit Background: This decision concerns the petition submitted by General Mills Restaurants, Inc. , requesting construction and operation of a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. at 1095 Iannough Road (Route 132) , Hyannis, MA. The property is located on the south-westerly side of Rt. 132 at Assessor s Map 294, Lot 42. The 2.37 acre parcel fronts on to Route 132 and is diagonally across from the entrance to the Festival shopping Mall in Hyannis. It is located between the Ramada Inn to the north west and Cape Crossroads Condominiums to the south east. The property was previously developed but is currently vacant. The petitioner has proposed associated site improvements of landscaping, lighting and a 132 car parking lot with entrance/exits from Route 132 and from Bearse's way. The Bearse•s Way entrance/exit would be developed on an easement over the property of the neighboring Ramada Inn. t The applicant, initiated Site Plan Review on September 22 1992 p (Site Plan Review No. 33-92) . Over the course of the Site Plan Review, development plans were presented to the Planning Board and referred to several town departments for their input. The applicant also contacted Cape Crossroads condominium Trustees, exploring• the option of developing a common signalized entrance/exit drive, aligned with the existing roadway into the Festival at Hyannis shopping Mall - the "Joint Access*Plan" . on December 9, 1993, the applicant received a . Conditional Approval from Site Plan Review committee for the purposes of transmittal to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit of a Conditional Use of a restaurant. ,, D ^ision and Notice - Appeal No. .1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant Procedural Summary: The application was filed in the Offices of the Town Clerk and at the zoning Board of Appeals office on December 09, 1993. A public hearing duly noticed under M.G.L. Chapter 40-A was opened on January 05, 1994 by Chairman Richard Boy.. If the hearing was to be continued past January 05, 1994 then Mr. Boy informed that Gail Nightingale would take over as Cahir .and Tom DeRiemer would sit as well due to Chairman Boys anticipated absence. The hearing was continued and remained open to January 19, February 02, and February 16, 1994. The public hearing was closed and the decision to grant the petition with conditions was rendered by the Board on February 16, 1994. The petition was. decided by Board Members: Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn, Thomas Deriemer and Acting Chairman, Gale Nightingale. Summary of Evidence Submitted The following materials were submitted to the file on this appeal: 1. Site Plan Review Committee approved and signed drawings Titled "Red Lobster, 1095 Iyanough Road, Route 132, Hyannis, Massachusetts prepared' by J. Thomas Chandler, last revised date of December 06, 1993"; 2. Planning Departments site Plan Review files (SPR 33-92) consisting of numerous reviews, reports and correspondences as related to the departments processing of site Plan Review, inclusive of an illustrated access plan titled "Red Lobster Restaurant, Inc", miscellaneous meeting notes, town department memorandums and cost estimates for a four-way signalized intersection. 3. December 02, 1993 letter from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz to Mr. Brian Levesque, on the conditional approvable for Red Lobster Restaurant by Site Plan Review. 4. December 21 1993 memorandum from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz, Building Commissioner to Richard Boy Chairman of the zoning Board of Appeals on specifications for pervious pavement materials . 5. December 21, 1993 memorandum from Stephen Seymour, Acting Town Engineer to Richard Boy, Chairman ZBA on Red Lobster Site Plan. 6. Architectural drawings of the proposed structure, titled. "Exterior Building Elevation and Details, sheet No. A-4 and A-5 dated .November 19, 1993. 7. December 17, 1993 List of abutters within 300 feet certified by Gary M. Brennan, Assistant Assessor 8. Revised plans 9 . Memorandum in _support by Attorney Patrick M. Butler January 19, 1994. 10. Draft- Decision by Attorney Patrick Butler dated January 26, 1994. Dr:.cision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use'Restaurant 11. Staff Report and Draft Decision by Planning Department dated February 16, 1994. summary of Public Hearing The public hearing on this petition was opened on January 05, 1994. Stephen Gioasa a consultant with SITEC, represented the applicant at the meeting. Also present were Henry Bryant, General Mills Restaurants Inc. Site Development/Project Manager and Brian Levesque, of SITEC, the consultants and engineers for the applicant. Stephen Gioasa presented the proposed plans for development and explained the process had undergone extensive site plan review. He discussed the developments proposed site plan, including the utilization of pervious surface coverage, site drainage and utilities. He noted that the restaurant would be connected to public sewers via the neighboring Ramada Inn. The temporary connection would permit the restaurant to operate until that time that public sewering would be available for the use. At present public sewers are being installed along this segmelit of Route 132 and would be available to the site in several months. At that time, the restaurant would be tied to public sewers permanently. Traffic could enter the site and exit form both Route 132 and Bearse's Way' via a proposed private drive over an easement granted to General Mills Restaurants from the Ramada Inn. Mr. Gioasa cited that the Zoning ordinance would require 108 car parking lot but that the restaurant, through past experience would desire parking for 135 I In relationship to the neighboring residential condominium use, the ® applicant would bolster the planting to assure screening and that light would be shielded so as not to reflect into that lot disrupting the neighbors. The Board asked about the Joint Access Plan. The applicant represented it was the most desired access from both the Towns and applicants perspective and the applicant would continue to pursuer that option with the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees and Owners. Question by the board included the potential for cross traffic from Bearse,s Way to Route 132 via the parking lot drives, pedestrian access and signalized lights, site drainage, bus parking. Building Commissioner Joseph DaLuz spoke on the process of site plan review which included engineering and other departments and that the applicant has satisfied the needs of the process. The Board requested a copy of the traffic study, specifically the summer peak traffic conditions and: changes anticipated by the location of this restaurant. Commissioner DaLuze reported that Mr Marcello of the towns engineering department had worked with the applicant and supplied select figures related to traffic and that site plan review did not see the need for a detailed report. The hours of operation will be from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday through Thursday .and 11:00 AM to 11:OOPM on Fridays and Saturdays. The open year- round restaurant would .serve only lunch and dinner. Most parking lots lights ' would be turned-off after closing hours so as not to disrupt the neighbors. Derision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Spenial Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board was presented with architectural renderings of the proposed elevations of the Building and questions arose as to the recommendations made by the Pat Anderson on behalf of the Planning Board. The Board also questions which elevations would be the final for construction.purposes. The public was invited to speak. Mark Borsi of the Hyannis Elks Club spoke on the proposed sewering of the building. He noted that just last year, the club could not make temporary hook-up that the applicants are proposing because of the sewering pump at that location. Joseph Daluz cited that this pump station had been improved and today was sufficient to handle the added hook in. Gloria Rosenburg of Cape Crossroads noted that they have not yet come to any conclusion of the proposal of General Mills to purchase land area within the condominium parcel. The Board continued questioning the applicant on the details of traffic, lighting, anticipated impacts on other businesses, site deliveries and example of the porous pavement use in Massachusetts. The Board determined it would continue the hearing to January 05, 1994 to permit the applicant to respond to the. concerns of the Board and to finalize the exact plans to be implemented. At the meeting of January 19, 1994, the applicant was represented by Attorney Patrick M. Butler. Also present Henry Bryant, Stephen Gioasa and Brian Levesque. Attorney Butler present a Memorandum addressing the concerns of the Board as expressed in the letter from Chairman, Richard Boy. The applicant also submitted updated and supplemental plans for the development, inclusive of a lighting and landscaping plans. Attorney Butler reviewed the history of permitting process citing the numerous modification made by the applicant to accommodate site plan review. He also -presented a review of General Mills Restaurants business practices and operations. Elevation drawings were presented that represented an ' architectural style more keeping with traditional Cape cod materials and texture Attorney Butler cited that the operations of the restaurant would require 85 full-time employees and 85 part-time employees and would reflect a financial . commitment of $700,000 in construction. He offered that the company would strive to the extent practical and economically sound to hire from the local community and employ local subcontractors. He also cited that- substantial purchasing will be made by the applicant from local suppliers. The applicant estimated, the complete project to be assets at $1,060,000 and would represent an important investment by the company in the Town. The estimates of traffic from the proposed project would be from 800 to 850 vehicle trips per day as projected by both the applicant and site plan review. The Joint Access Plan was presented and explained. It relied upon utilization of land -owned .by the Cape Crossroads Condominium and proposed a shared access road that would enter/exit Route 132 across from the Festival shopping Plaza. The plan called for the development of a four-way signalized intersection. The applicant would be willing to fund the construction of this Joint Access Plan and other related access improvement. The applicant agreed to post a letter of credit or Bond in the amount of $100,000 to assure its implementation. The applicant then' discussed other options related to mitigation of traffic should the joint access not be the desired plan. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - conditional Use Restaurant The Board was concerned with the status of negotiations with Cape Crossroads Condominium on the proposed Joint Access. The association would be meeting in May and the ability to determine the reality of the plan would not be known until after that meeting. The Board determined that it would like to continue this matter in order to provide the time to formulate the decision. At the. meeting of February 02, The Board opened the public hearing and read into the records a letter received from Mrs. Rosenburg dated January 24, 1994 and a letter from Attorney Butler requesting a continuance. The Board briefly discussed the letters and determined to continue the hearing to February 16, 1994. On February 16, Attorney Butler presented a brief review' of the proposal and a review of the testimony given. He proposed that if the Board should determine 'that the likelihood of the joint access plan was nil, General Mills Restaurant Inc. would provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable of $80,000 for the mitigation of traffic impacts created by the restaurant. r Acting Chair, Gail Nightingale asked the town attorney if we have any right to issue a permit in exchange for accepting money? Responce was given by Ruth Weil, Assistant Town Attorney who said, "Let me rephrase the question. Under the ordinance you have a right to deny any permit that is going to, and the language is, "to potentially adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or conveniences to the community. " . . I think it is undisputed that because of the current level of service on Route 132, the level of service F, and the impact that the applicant may have on this intersection as to any mitigations you would be well within your rights and your discretion to turn down the project. If the applicant, in order to enhance his chances of getting an approval project is willing to voluntarily provide the town monies to affect the necessary improvements on ' s Route 132 it is perfectly legal as long as it is voluntary and the applicant knows it is voluntary and. : . . . has these discussions. So I suppose in rephrasing PP i p ng the question, . If the applicant, in order to mitigate the impact its going to have is willing to make a certain voluntary contribution to the town and the Board is satisfied that with this voluntary contribution they can grant a permit because the project will not substantially adversely effect public health and safety, you are within the perimeter of the ordinance I think of state law. " The public was asked to speak and Mrs. Rosenburg, president of the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees noted that the joint access road was discussed during 'the fall of 1993 and that the majority of the residents cited increased traffic, car lights and the relocation of parking spaces as their primary reasons why it was rejected. she further stated that at the,Associations May 1994 meeting the subject would not be presented. It was °clear-to the Board that this option for joint access was, 'for "practical purposes, dead. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board reviewed the Department of Planning February 1.6 memorandum and the January 27th letter from Patrick Butler to assist them in formulating there findings. FIND OF FACTS: Base upon the evidence submitted and the Testimony given at the public hearing ori ,Appeal No 1994-04, The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously found: 1. The property is located within the HB - Highway Business Zoning District Wand within the B - Business Zoning District. The proposed use of the property as a restaurant is a Conditional Use in the HB District and requires a special Permit for the development and operation of the facilities as per section 3- 3.6 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning. ` 2. The proposed plans for development have been reviewed by the Town of Barnstable site Plan Review committee and have been found conditionally approved in accordance with section 4-7 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning as evidenced by the Certificate of Conditional Approval dated December 02, 1993'. 3. The applicant has proposed the development of an 8,356 sq.ft. "Red Lobster" -restaurant with a total seating capacity of 273 persons and associated site improvements to the 2.37 acre vacant site, include a 136 car parking lot., landscape and lighting. site access drives from both Route 132 and Bearse's Way are proposed. The plans for the development titled "Red Lobster" drawn by J. Thomas Chandler, Architect, have been submitted to the file as revised on December 6, 1993 and date stamped January 19, 1994. by the town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals and consisting of six '(6) sheets as follows: I. Title Sheet Sheet T-1 revised dated 12/6/93 2. Lan dscape Plan dated January 17, 1994 Sheet C-6 Landscaping Plan Sheet C-6 has been superseded as previously 3. Exterior building and elevation details dated November 15, 1953 Sheet A-4 4. Exterior building elevations and details dated November 15, 1993 Sheet A-5 5. Roof plan notes and details Sheet A-6 dated 11/15/93 6. Electrical site Plan . Sheet E-1 dated 11/15/93 7. Existing Conditions. Sheet EC-1 dated 1/10/92 8. site Development Plan sheet C-2 dated 8/14/93 9. Grading and Drainage sheet C-3 dated 11/15/93 10. Utilities Sheet C-4 dated 11/15/93 11. Site ;Development Details ,Sheet C-5 dated 11/15/93 12. Irrigation Plan sheet C-7 dated 11/12/93 13. Reflective Curb Plan and Notes Sheet A-9 revision dated 12/6/93. 4. Traffic impacts from the proposed development have been estimated at 800 to 850 vehicles per day as based upon ITE Trip Generation Manual. Route 132 and' Bearse's way now operate at an overall Level of service 'Fl , which is the lowest possible rating. 5. The applicant has not completed a detailed traffic study that estimates the possible off-site traffic impacts on surrounding roadways .and intersections and according to traffic figures submitted by the applicant in the January i8, i994, information package to the Board, at peak summer, Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - conditional Use Restaurant approximate 60% of the traffic entering the site will be drawn from existing Route 132. Accordingly 40% will be new trips added to -Route 132 at peak season. 6. The applicant has agreed to mitigate the potential impacts on traffic created by the proposed development. The applicant and town departments favor the development of a four way intersection plan and joint access road with Cape Crossroads Condominiums as per plans submitted and inclusive of pedestrian walk signals, crosswalks and sidewalks. Planning Director Bob schernig has represented to this Board that mitigation construction could reasonably be expected to be completed in two years. 7. The applicant has proposed a contribution to the Town of Barnstable in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.00) . This donation would be designated to finance construction activity that would exclusively mitigate the traffic impacts on Route 132 and/or Bearse,s way, in the area bounded by, and inclusive of the intersection of, Bearse's Way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise D ' p rive/Bearse,s Way. 8. The applicant has estimated that the cost of construction (building and site improvements) to be approximate seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) and that the business would employ 85 full-time and 85 part time employees. They have. further offered that local labor would be utilized in subcontracting for the construction; and that local town and county residents would be given preference in employment and that local suppliers would be sought to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. 9. The .applicant has modified the elevations of the structure, building . materials, windows and signage to reflect a style and building more in keeping with a Cape cod architectural style and character. 10. 'The Petitioner has worked extensively with the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review committee for approximately eighteen (18) months to address the Site Plan Review Committees concerns and all such concerns have been reported . to this Board as being addressed to the satisfaction of said site Plan Review Committee. 11. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. Conclusion: Accordingly, based upon the findings, a motion was duly made and seconded that Appeal No. 1994-04 for a Special.-Permit be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain and maintain an easement a's 'per plans . Y submitted 'to this Board to Bearse's way. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant 2. The applicant shall connect town sewer in a manner approved by the town DPW. 3. The development shall be constructed in `accordance with the plans submitted and reviewed by Site Plan Review Committee and inclusive of those additions, modifications and revisions contained in the modified plan set submitted to the Boards office on January 19, 1994 and as referenced in the Boards Findings. 4. In addition to this site Plan, the applicant shall: a. design and install as a part of his construction a pedestrian sidewalk, for the entire length of improvements. The 5 foot bituminous concrete walk shall be located within an easement at the applicant's property line for the entire length of petitioners property line along Route 132 and shall be completed in accordance with Town of Barnstable, Department of Public works specification. b. install devices, speed bumps and/or stop signs within the restaurant site to discourage through traffic between Bea s r e s Way and Route 132 via the proposed parking lot and its driveways and to provide on site directional devices to encourage one way traffic around the restaurant in a counter clockwise manner. ... C. Pedestrian access shall also be developed from Bearse•s way to the site via the access easement. d. Granite curbing shall be installed the entire length of all improvements on public ways and along Bearse's way in the easement area to the specification of the Town of Barnstable Department of Public works. e. Adequate lighting shall be provided along the .Bearse's way entrance to the site. f. All signage shall be approved by the Building Department before its installation and shall conform to the requirements of Zoning. 5. The applicant shall implement and promote a share-a-ride to work (car pool) program for its employees. 6. The applicant shall implement procedures to promote, to the extent possible; the selection of local subcontractors for the development of the project, the selection of local residents for employment and the selection of local suppliers to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. `Local' shall mean Town and county of Barnstable residents and businesses. 7. Prior to applying for a building permit for the 273 seat restaurant, the applicant shall provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable to be placed n escrow i "the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) . The f. contri u ion made in accordance with M.G.L. section 53A, Chapter 44,, shall be accompanied by a letter granting the use of the money for exclusively for traffic improvements along Route 132 or Bearse's Way within the area defined t: Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant as and inclusive of the intersection of Bearse,s way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse,s Way. The specific improvements funded by this contribution shall be utilized by the Department of Public works for traffic mitigation in the immediate area implementing among other things signalizing or channeling of intersections, implementing the Joint Access Plan, pedestrian and bicycle trails and/or crosswalks, improved signals, additional traffic lanes, and/or roadway landscaping and utilities, and right-of-way acquisition. Funds not used directly mitigate, the traffic impact in this area will be returned to the petitioner after two years. All such contributions will be held in escrow account and utilized by the Department of Public Works in full for such improvements by July 1, 1996 unless prohibited by act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. 8. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of site Plan Review in its letter of December 02, 1993. They are: 1. Documentation regarding the contribution to be made for road upgrades, as set forth under the terms and conditions of- this decision and the requirements of the site Plan review in its letter of December 2, 1993. 2. sheet FS-1 (Food service Equipment Plan ) shall be revised to show additional handwash sink at location 13A as agreed by Jim Ward of General Mills on 12/14/93 via telephone with Health Inspector Edward Barry. 9. Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. 10. This special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service. 11. Permanent .or temporary displays of signs, flags, or sculptured attractions or characters for promotional purposes attached to the structure or located on-site other that those allowed by town by-laws shall not be permitted.. 12. All special conditions -shall be complied with before occupancy permit will be issued. 13. All exterior lighting be shielded to prevent intrusion of the lighting onto Route 132 and onto the adjoining property and the maximum height to be twenty (20) feet •as has been proposed. 14. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson; Emmett Glynn, Dexter Bliss, Tom DeRiemer and Acting chairman'Gail. Nightingale. r Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant Nay: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 for a. Conditional Use Special Permit authorizing the development and operation of a restaurant has been granted with Conditions. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, section 17, and shall be filed within twenty20 days ( ) y after the date of the filing ,of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. (�en Any .person aggrieved by this decision may appeal to the Barnstable Superior Court, as described in Section 17 of Chapter 40A of -the Ceneral`Laus of the Co=onwealth of Massachusetts by bringing, an •cz_on within twenty days after thn decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. w ✓cc l• Chairaan a/.73/Sy I, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable , Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this day of 19 under the pains and penalties of per]ury. D is cribucion Property Owner Tavn Cleric Town Clerk Applicant Per,ons Interested , Building Insuccror Y Pub 1_c Infcr ac_on Board of Appeals f � -Y� L TOWN OF BARNSTABLE `-OF ; �.. oning Board of Appeals <.; t,H 11 Pt4 `l. 15 PORT N1 STARBOARD NOM= TRUST ......................._................................................................................................................. Deed duly recorded in the ......................................_............. Property Owner County Registry of Deeds in Book ............................. .............5 ............................................................................................................... Page ......................... ...-.......................................................Registry Petitioner District of the Land Court Certificate No. ......................... ........................ Book ........................ Page .................. Appeal No. .........1986-08 ........................... 19 FACTS and DECISION Petitioner . .PORT.N' STARBOARD NOMINEE TRUST filed petition on ....................................... ... 19 requesting a variance-permit for premises at ....1095„Route 132 in the village ,of ..........-�annis....__. ..............................................I adjoining premises f of l __......(see attached list) ........................_.......... Locus under consideration: Barnstable Assessor's Map no. ............294._............................ lot no. 42.............................. Petition for Special Permit:: Application for Variance: ❑ made under Sec. ................................................................ of the Town of Barnstable Zoning by-laws and Sec. ........................................................................................................................ Chapter 40A., Mass. (glen. Laws for the purpose of ..-.....................1a9...Ohl.1f?W...i....5.1..a nit....caddi-tim....t.a._.the...Hyannis...Regency...Lnn...... Locus is presently zoned in........Highway..Business........_.................................. Notice of this hearing was given by mail, postage prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing in Barnstable Patriot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy -of which is attached to the record of these proceedings filed with Town Clerk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was lield at the Torn Office Building, Hyannis, Mass., at ................15 P.M. .Lltnuarg•23 _... _.._ .........................................._. 19 86 , upon said petition under zoning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: Luke P. Lally Richard L. Boy Gail Ni htin..ale ............................................................... ............. ......................._.._......................................_.............. ......................................... ............... ...................... Chairman Helen Wirtanen SIP - w ✓ At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board tool: said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. AppealNo._.-....1s$b.-D.8...................................... Page ........................ of _..._............... March 6 On .__.............._.__............................................................_.._................._. 19 .86..._..... The Board of Appeals found Attorney Stephen Jones represented the petitioners who are requesting a Special Permit to allow the construction of a 51 unit addition to the adjacent year— round motel to upgrade the existing facility and incorporate it in to the Hyannis 9 Regency Inn - to remove the existing buildings and construct as per the Plans submitted with the filing - to be located at1095 Route 132, Hyannis in a Highway Business zoning district on a 2.29 acre parcel. The addition to consist of the racquet ball courts, aerobics roan - to be in the basement which will i i t e together the health club in the Hyannis Regency - two buildings to be joined by. an under ground tunnel - the two lots to be combined - all check in to be at the Regency. The total square footage in the new construction to be 68,000, plus a basement that is only under one section '- the existing coverage is 22% - to be 30% lot ' coverage when the lots are canbined - both being in the same ownership. There are four levels proposed - basement, first, second and loft area - to be the. same as the Hyannis Regency. Gail Nightingale made a motion to allow the Special Permit to construct a 51 unit addition to be incorporated in to the Hyannis Regency - to be per the Plans submitted - the motion was seconded by Helen Wirtanen. Ronald Jansson abstained fran voting; however, Richard Boy, Gail Nightingale, Luke Lally and Helen Wirtanen voted to grant the relief souaht by the petitioners. The Special Permit is granted with four concurring votes of a five-member Board of Appeals. Approval is subject to the provisions of the state building codes. Coll 14 o 0 _.. . .._...._._._........__._. ..........................._........� ...1 ._'_...` Clerk of the Town of Barnstable. Barnstable County, Dlassachuse.tts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no aPPeal of said decision has been filed in the offiee of the Town Clerk. II Signed and Sealed this S.71. da, of ._._......_.��.���!.L.:..........:................. ........ under the pains and penalties of perjury. , Distribution:— Property Owner _..._.. Town Clerk B ,ard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstaple Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information . Board of Appeals Chairman NUTTER,McCLENNEN &FISH ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUTH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSPIILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER May 23 , 1995 BY HAND Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Barnstable Town Hall 367 South Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Re : General Mills Restaurants, Inc . d/b/a Red Lobster Restaurant: _1095-Iyanough Road; Route 132 , Hyannis Dear Ralph: As we discussed yesterday afternoon, I have been asked by General Mills Restaurants, Inc. to prepare and file a modification of the existing Special Permit to allow for remodeling of approximately 1, 150 square feet to reduce the total number of dining seats from 258 to and to provide a waiting area/lounge for restaurant customers, which will include i3 seats . All work is internal, and no net increase in customer base is anticipated. 4 I enclose a full set of the proposed remodeling plans and a copy of the prior Special Permit as granted. r I would appreciate receiving a letter from you confirming that no Site Plan Review will be necessary on this matter, and that I may proceed directly with applications to the Zoning Board of Appeals . Thank you for your assistance on this matter. Ve t my yours, l '•,era iiC' rGS 'viriC�E al ck M. But er BUILDING D& PMB: j 1 MAX 2 3 (1993,' 136894_1.WP6 14 The Conlntontrealth of Afassachusettc Department of Industrial Accidents n t M i' _ Office ol/osestigolloos ��; \7t :;f° ; 600,11'ashini;ton Street Boston.Mass. 0 111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit nlicant information• Please PR(NT lebt' ��ss � names location: citi nhonc# I am a homeowner performing all work myself. I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. company n�me• address: city: phone#• insur•tnce co policy# I am a sole proprieto ,general contractor or homeowner(circle one)acid have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation polices: /0"invany n-ime• dress• LlC"!1 /�ih ham 5'f ST�taa lV s��q yV, 0 3 0 b 3 c" . l403-R03-'789 r cu aCo. policy ff/00R MSD /0-00 gtimpanv name• address: cih• phone#• ia�ttr�nce co nolicv# _ .Attach addi_tional`sheet if'tieeess ;: s.:. yr a,: i �, ;., `;,;:zcT ,Ne •. .:�w ;• Y;ii: Failure to secure coverage as required under Section:5A of A1GL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to S1,500.00 and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of S100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded t the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. �1 do herebt•cc undo tb•pain id penalties ojperjun•that the information provided ab ve is true and corned. ✓ Signature D::;;ate ;2 7 S i�a-b -7 J P/rintname Qo�r,.t/� �igss/9��eQc�op /-�s03-8Cs3-786£S official use o'n do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: permitAicense# rIBuilding Department Licensing Board I]check if immediate response is required OSelectmen's Office Health Department ' :s contact person: phone#• r•IO1her b Mvised 3/9;PL11 r 5 { information and Instructions 9 N Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the "law", an emplitree is defined as every person in the service ofanother under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An emplurer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a_joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual , partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling liousc having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance , construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the ,rounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. r MGL cha.pier 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally, neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. _ - • -., •. - •, x +• J.<cy 'ar!.�r+ .w-� .7. t Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and 4~ supplying company names, address and phone numbers as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the"law"or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. -77777 .. ._. '•,•.. .,, ..., t;777 " 'Y ^7!•r _ ►ter.�;=+ �+. ._ City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of investivations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to Live us a call. ..... .. ...i rrN i,r d+ J1i�•. .Ca The Department's address, telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents N1 Office of Investigations . 600 «'ashington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617)727-7749 phone #: (617) 727-4900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 ,/Assessor's Office 1st floor Ma Lot -� - ( ) p lo4L/Y iAr:nervation Office(4th floor) C Date_ Issued �oard of Health(3rd floor)(8:30-9:30/1:00-2:00) _ , Fee engineering Dept.,(3rd floor) House#1 Planning Dept.(ls r/School Admin.Bldg.) • BARNSTABIE. Definitive Ap ove by Planning Board E 19Eo +'�� t r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE t Building Permit Application ' /Projec tr et ress O �j \/ /�NlyO Cc(r �@O�Q r Village Owner Cr m Q z , 1ic— Address 1761 Telephone 7 vy 4F _ I C Permit Request Total 1 Story Area(include 1 story,garages&decks) square feet Total 2 Story Area(total of 1st&2nd stories) square feet �v00 Estimated Project Cost $ d e vz . d-O Zoning District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type Commercial Residential Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure Basement Type: Finished Historic House Unfinished Old King's Highway Number of Baths No.of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air Fireplaces Garage: Detached Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name tjkCAW 22560C i4+r5 Telephone Number LD 3-T93 r r78&8 Address -4/`3/ 4,n A g,,tS f- S4 License# Q-11-19 /Y/95,.u.,g , jJ-W . O 30 6 3 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# 03 ('f 1 S NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS R2WVi0 TING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO k ill Co-Jfn..9,+ AOdd CAE 30 C, e0A 1,9,iJb i_ A,UJ Aar.0"OVE. SIGNATURE DATE d r'75597- 7S BUILDING PERmK,,ENIED F R THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) ^ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY .,' Jam•---- -,} ! - PERMIT NO. 10618 DATE ISSUED Sept 27, 1995r MAP/PARCEL NO.\ 294.042 ADDRESS 1095 Iyannough Rd/Route '132' VILLAGE Hyannis, MA 02601 OWNER General Mills Rest, Inc. DATE OF INSPECTION: , FOUNDATION FRAME r INSULATION - FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH -FINAL ; PLUMBING: ROUGH "FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING - DATE CLOSED OUT ' ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. `, 09-28-95 10 56ANI FROM WHIM ASSOCIATES i0 15,08i906230 F001,'002 Wrenn Associates, Inc. Construction Managers/General Contractors 491 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH 03063 Telephone(603)883-7868 FAX(603)883.4906 Lj Date: 9U - Transmitted To: ,1 Nave Company Telecopier No. , Transmitted By: Name Reference: TRANS-NUTTING^—Q2_PAGES,INCLUDING,TRANSMITTAL MEMO: 9 � 3' N G 4 <R_ 5{ Y t tY ' AT'1 AC 'TS ARIE FORWARDED VIA; ( )FAX ONLY f )WILL FOLLOW BY MAIL -Branch Offices- Wakefield, MA(617) 245-4775 +Bridgton, ME(207)647-5949 CAMMOIlWEalTll QEPAnu*E—MT OF PUBtjC SAFETY OF ONE ASHBC)n-FON PLACE AWEL FsllrnMDo:,ssrAo�rrellr ' MASSACIfUSETYS 00STON.MA 02100 frlltProhreo/teftKsBdf�Ap > 1 C E if i F Cods to MIRRORrorraropsolp E-XVIINNONDAFF �a� CONSTR„ supfRvjsDR OftRlsHo,11�•CAUTION 10109 raa s FOR PF10TECTION AGAINST r�r_sllalcrlor�s Errr-cri�Irl�n1F I_i.;-Na. ' P1►)NE o09130/1993 042407 �PRINT INAPPROPAF IE FT,PUT RIGHT IATEcl MLVESTFI? M WREPN BOX ON LICENSE, I D E .1 N R.I D G E ROAD R maaiW���At'I yFI U3t#51 5 ,( . 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FLFyiNIC y Cav X%f1J0'iL1r( 4r, I�l♦NIffLE I.YMlu at rill •� `J i aWA 1A SEWER- U PRE-EEFAEO aJ irx:l.t.FlEu 7 i(.YL 3 `-Jro"Anc TED 30 IYWIES CIENd4G r.Aclal.,E a4 PHE-EN[`,1NEE3tEo z m .WTpJhRC PIbN51JTTON �Q SrIC'�E1.S y E7 W.RENLIFTB OS NYT7fdQS.AT.0 JB PRE-6'IfdHEFRFU ;:i3 EVW,:LINES P I to9V+ t)kKiml 7t RADtNOS SGP111A.A`11S to GarSEM CE.YF 1lylORISTA TIC 3) SLIl-PRtULtro 41 SEf-SERVC uFf �-Z Lli N� lJ 4FECk IcfM10E C✓ :rcit IZT 34 C+B,CWAT AAarCaD CRANE CYiJRIC TlYtr SURfti/9CA Q 06 SCOTCHSKAMHOIrER OU "OF* aaS/xA YpLr O Z Q OJ PTK 79 1 A 2 FAlA Y FDE$ 1II; �. _ Q w t-_ =r; tk suwlEn TLCr90curl DJ NJ.f GIN•ATY f_FD � - � _•fix- i�.f��/C:.-�= ,. ._ � _ _ - LL LC' :`- :�luLJilVl Nl ur,Gl,a; u- 4 ni 7 Lr' " F J ,. PRINT NAME AND CHANGE OF ADDRESS ADOV �S a C• m °�`� I CV • r HANACK •ASSOCIATES,�P.C. 6- Wilson- Street _ South Dartmouth, MA 02748 = - (508). 998-2125 _ TO: .-Hyannis Building Inspector FROM: .Fred K. Hanack`' k' , DATE: "4.January9 11, 1995 -RE: tRED,..LOBSTER -_.,BARNSTABLE,f,MA 7 r INSPECTION REPORT #8 - This is my report for the .period 'ending 'January 11, 1995-0 } and-- it- appears to be' the last ,one before .the ,punch fist items will- be' addressed: y y The following work was undertaken-since my ReportF #7 : The decorative beams �we«re suspended `from the roof _ trusses Wand are in. place; - The ceiling is being placed between these decorative `beams; ;All. sitting .booths will arrive today in the afternoon; , ''All painters are finishing up with their work; All kitchen .equipment ;is being hung (or set up) ; The air conditioning ceiling diffusers are .being n placed in the :ceiling, Generalw-clean-up-work •is ,taking place. - BUILDING DEPT. SITEC : Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning r _ SITEC, Inc. 13 Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 ; (508)998-2125 FAX (508)998-7554 TO Building Inspector% Town of Barnstable. FROM: Steven-D. Gioiosa, .P.E DATE: - November '3, 1994 RE: JINSPECTION REPORT - RED LOBSTER, HYANNIS For Period Ending November 1, 1994 ` Present status of p'roject,•is as . fo_ llows ,ro ' k At the ,last visit the exterior walls and' some of the partitions were- erected. Since ,'.that time all. partitions were- - (between col'. line,-. ? and- 18), _has ' completed, and the north wall received batt insulation. The roof .insulation and, the., 5-ply had-.been- placed .on the northerly- half -of the roof, -and; the.-insulation-•has been stock piled- and protected on the 'south side The electricians have. begun their conduit work and the . sprinkler mains and laterals are being ,placed: The 'air coed. t ion ducts-ha been.delivered for install-a- tion. Change,'Order #8 will necessitate some work underneath the slab-on-grade for water and wastewater services: n ' The '2" base coat. in the- parking and- circulation area is r ; _ being placed today and; presumably, will be finished ,today.. cc:i., Kathy BironJ Chris Fortmueller ' Fred..Hanack SITEC �- Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning SITEC, Inc. 6U LDi1�u D�Pi. 13 Welby Road 1, New Bedford, MA 02745 (508)998-2125 FAX 508 998-7554 c = ra p !E To: Building Inspector - Town of Barnstable From: Fred K. Hanack, P.E. Date: December 28, 1994 Subject: Inspection Report #7,L Red Lobster'; Hyannis Since the last inspection the following work was done, or begun, respectively: ° Cauinets in bathrooms are being placed; ° Interior decorative canopy framing is being placed; Outside painting work is 100 percent complete; ° Inside painting work is progressing for completion next week; Sono-tube enclosures of exterior columns are being placed; Hot-water heaters are installed: ° Wiring is progressing continuously; All downspouts are installed; ° Roof of roof-mounted "Look-out" still needs roofing; ° Work is progressing on subframing for all ceiling finishes; ° Kitchen Equipment is due for delivery by Jan. 3, 1995 ; ° Booths and seating equipment are due for delivery by 1 /9/95: ° The recent storm (with 32" rainfall ) has successfully tested the drainage ,facilities: The front retention pond worked satisfactorily, the rear retention pond filled but did not overtop. Only one tree on the Iyannough Road side was overturned. The Town Engineering Department uncovered the northwesterly Property Bound as being 18" below the surface. It requested that it be raised to be flush. cc: Chris Fortmueller, General Mills Kathy Biron, Schenkel & Schultz D. Lynch, DGR Builders bITEC Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning � l/ SITEC, Inc. 13 Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 (508)998-2125 FAX (508)998-7554 l�`�` ` TO: BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF BARNSTABLE i l u i DEC 2 .7 1994 r FROM: FRED K. HANACK, P.E. DATE: DECEMBER 21, 1994 SUBJECT: SITE INSPECTION #6 RED LOBSTER, HYANNIS, MA 12/20/94 @2:00 P.M. Since my last inspection the following work has been com- pleted: The frame-out for suspended ceilings has been complet- ed; All drywall .is in place; The painters have begun painting, both inside and exterior; Floor tile and cove moulding is in place in the kitchen areas (except for a few spots where floor tile were damaged) . The hood in the kitchen is up; The F.R.P. has been installed on the kitchen walls; All partitions are in place; The "roof tower" is in place, w/windows installed; Sprinkler head . extensions are placed; Electrician has installed high hats; Cabinets are on job site, but not yet installed; Gray boards are on job and partially installed; SITE INSPECTION #6 RED LOBSTER - HYANNIS DECEMBER 20, 1995 - PAGE 2 Hot water tanks are on job site; Ditto for water softener; All overhead heating ducts are fully installed with insulation in place; All speakers are wired, all ADT pre-wiring is done and 80% complete; All striped parking lots completed, directional strip- ing and all directional signs are in place; Top paving coat in place; Monument sign is in place and, Building signage complete. a2!22i1995 12:04 FROM TO 15087906230 P.02 V bITEC OF Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning SITEC, Inc. 13 Welby Road New 9edtord, MA 02745 (506)9W2125 FAX(508)998-7554 TO: Building hspector Town of Barnstable `> f rrR ° s'g, E�atvacic AL FROM.- Fred IC Hana.ck_P.E: DATE: February 21, 1995 ,:::.: Q4��: SUBJECT: Red Lobster Route 132-Hyantus, MA On February 16, 1995, I completed my final inspection of the above re#'erenced project. This inspection revealed the following: 1. All ceiling work was completed including suspended beams, T&G ceiling, corrugated metal ceiling, painting. 2. All cabinet work, permanent fixtures,and kitchen equipment have been installed. 3. Fire alarm syxtemis, sprinklers, A/C and heating units and differences are complete. 4. All flooring was complete with the exception of a small area within the kitchen. Based on the observations made by SITEC, Inc, throughout the construction process,it is our professional opinion that all work has been complete in substantial.compliance with the approved plans, TOTAL P. 32 f SENT BY: 2-22-95 ;10:13AM 50877$6448-► 7906230;# 1 .4 r• HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT 95 HIGH SCHOOL ROAD EXTENSION HYANNIS, MA, 02601 PAUL D. CHISHOLM, CHIEF FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU LT. DONALD H. CHASE, JR. LT. ERIC F. HUBLER FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER TELECOPIER TRANSMISSION COVER SKEET THIS FAX IS BEING SENT TO: RAIPH CROSSEN (BUILDING COMMISSIONER BUSINESS: BARNSTABLE TOWN HALL BUSINESS�! 1-6227 FAX PHONE#: 17 9 0»6 9 3 0 THIS FAX IS BEING SENT BY:I LT.ERIC HUB ER THE INFORMATION BEING SENT PERTAINS TO: RED LONER( AND IS MARKE®: ®SLIVERY STATUS: NORMAL NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1 HYFO HAS APPROVED THE INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND WATER PIPING,SPRINKLER SYSTEM,FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, SUPPRESSION SYSTEM AND EXTINGUISHERS.....HYFD HAS WITNESSED TESTS ON ALL OF THE ABOVE AND HAS RECEIVED LETTERS OF CERTIFICATION REGARDING INSTALLATION ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS FAX MAY BE ASKED BY CALLING AT 508-775-1300 OR BY FAXING AT 508-778-6448 April 13, 1995 11 :28:49 AM :. SITE C � Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning SITEC, Inc. WILDINU DEPT. � 13 Welby Road s NeW Bedford, MA 02745 a �� f�AN �.3 19g5' r= (508)998-2125 FAX(508)998-7554 t 1 ,J.. To: Building Inspector Town of Barnstable 3 f. From: Fred `K. Hanack, P.E., K '# Date: December 28, 1994 Subject: Inspection .Report #7; Red`Lobster Hyannis Since the last inspection the -following work was done; or begun, respectively: ° Cabinets in bathrooms are being placed; Interior decorative canopy framing is being` Py g g placed; ° Outside painting work is 100 percent complete; °. Inside- painting work is progressing for completion next week; *' Sono-tube enclosures of exterior columns are being .-placed; 3 k O Hot-water' heaters are installed: Wiring is progressing continuously; ° All downspouts are installed; ° Roof of roof-mounted "Look-out" still needs roofing; ° Work , is progressing .on,. subframing for all ceiling . finishes; Kitchen Equipment is due for delivery by Jan. 3, 1995 `. f , Booths and seating equipment are due for delivery by 1 /9/95: ° The recent storm (with 32" rainfall) has successfully tested the drainage facilities: The front retention pond worked satisfactorily; the rear retention pond filled but --did not-`overtop Only :.one tree on the Iyannough Road "side was overturned. ° The Town Engineering Department uncovered the northwesterly Property Bound as being 18" below the surface. It requested that it be raised to be flush. cc: Chris Fortmueller, General Mills Kathy Biron, Schenkel & Schultz D. Lynch, DGR Builders SSITEC Civil and Environmental Engineering •r Land Use Planning �. SITEC, Inc. Eli?LGit�i.Er I, vC 13 Welby Road w New.Bedford MA 02745 J , Ar" (508)998 2125-' }FAX`(508)998-7554 r `aI t, .w . 4 w 9ti� + in-,Yyx Y' r �d. , g'i s ' _ -�" �ps..:.Y '.E , ,;>. ` i.: k• "y f([��5f11 f t^ y�'•�tR 3'S F✓ r. - �'°l' �s. f; 7 � . _ Y - 151's .t w a�,,;,.+`++t ._ . �,.- �_�F+`t 1 'r A .,M+ rys°., s ,nryrY � .•,.- fls r' i '7 at�� ` F, � ws;k Tom Building Inspector Town of, Barnstable _ w= 3.1t431Y<^ �� Y} Sx >r :...- 'i*(-,;? L ', (' f•:' Y.:y �t 1 ♦�; R '� ', r From : Fred nK r Hanack P E ,�5 ,'• r'n, „ Date December. 28, 1994 2- Subject 'Inspection Report #7- Red-Lp'bster, Hyannis ` Since .the last' inspection the following work was done, or begun, respe ` �lY Cs.binets`, �nt.bathrooms are'.being:placed, FF; - Interior decorative canopy framing ­is being placed;, `t y °. °. Outside .pain`tingz"work is .100 ,`.percent complete; Insider painting ;work is progressing' for completion o-next week; q Sono-tube enclosures of exterior, columns are being placed; $ Hot-water heaters are instahled .- g progressing continuously, °. W. i s i� All downspouts are installed;.. } Roof of roof-mounted "Look-out" still needs 'roofing; " Work is" ro resin on subframin f or'.all ceiling .:.finishes , �X• P 9 g g° Kitchen' Equipment is due for `delivery.'' by Jan: 3, 1`995 Booths and seating equipment are'due for delivery by 1 /9/95: ° The recent storm (with 31" rainfall) has successfully' #� tested the drainage facilities: The front retention pond 4 ms ,worked satisfactorily, the rear retention pond filled but, ham; did not o'vertoP� Only ones'tree" on the' Iyannough Roaaside was overturned. ° The Town Engineering Department uncovered the northwesterly. Property Bound as being 18" below the surface. It requested that it be raised to be flush. cc: Chris Fortmueller,. General Mills Kathy 'Biron, Schenkel & Schultz D. Lynch, D.GR Builders _6, 02/23/1995 17: 35_ FROM TO 15007906230 P.02 SITEC civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning TOWN OF BARNSTABLEF SITE PLAN.REVI' Vi/ sREc, Inc. D FE B 2 :4 1995 13.Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 (5W)M-2125 FAX(548)9W7554 'TD f Building Inspector k Town of'Barnstable # FROM: Fred K. Hanack, P.E.�q Febbruary`21, 1995 SLTEJFjCT: Red Lobster Route 132= Hyannis, MA - � s On February 16, 1995, `1 completed my final inspection of the ;-above referenced project. This:inspection..revealed thQ following: 1. All ceiling wo,:k was completed rincluding suspended beams, T&G ceiling, corrugated metal ceiling, painting- 2. All cabinet work, permanent fixt:ares, and kitchen equip- meet have been installed. +- 3. Fire alarm systems, sprinklers, A/C and heating units and dif fere.-ices are coMlete. 1. 4. All 'looring was complete with the exception of a serail " area within the kitchen. Eased on the observations made by ST1`F7C, inc. throughout the construction process, it is.our professional opinion that all work has been completed in substantial compliance with the approved plans. All site work and building construetion has been oompleted and complies with Article 127 of the Town of Barnstable site Review Board. T)TR:. P.32, Red Lobster 3/9/95 MR. CROSSEN, s, AS PER OUR CONVERSATION ON MARCH 7, WE HAVE REMOVED THE MULCH FROM THE DRAINAGE AREA BEHIND THE RESTAURANT, AND REPLACED IT WITH K GRAVEL. I CHECKED IT TODAY, AFTER LAST NIGHTS RAIN, AND THE WATER IS FLOWING DOWN THE DRAIN WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. IF ANY OTHER MATTERS COME UP, PLEASE LET ME KNOW, AND IT WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF IMMEDIATELY. SINCERLY; MARK STANFORD 'RED LOBSTER ,r .,.,..�, �.�4µ :.�.... a-•N.. ..., r,,...> :a .� ;:.• :r s..sf-. t�'..�^,wr ia'lh�w• "�-r.,.... :-.:.-yvy.,t.. r.� -.......»-.ac.`. .;�. . .�.+-.,. ,y.sw. .-,.ti 1Mf> TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 36956 PermitNo. ......:......... BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash M� Sao+' HYANNIS.MASS.02601 Bond ................ CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to General Mills Restaurant, Inc. Address 1095 Iyannough Road/Route 132 Hyannis, MA 02601 USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. February 24 95 Building Inspector r Firemen's sura,nce Company of Ne ark, New Jersey GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY Know all men by these Presents,That the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY has made,constituted and appointed,and by these presents does make,constitute and appoint Cindy Shaft of Orlando, Florida { its true and lawful attorney,for it and in its name,place,and stead to execute on behalf of the said Company,as surety,bonds,undertakings and contracts of suretyship to be given to ALL Obligees provided that no bond or undertaking or contract of suretyship,executed under this authority shall'exceed in amount the sum of Twenty Million (20,000,000) Dottars This Power of Attomey is granted and is signed and sealed by facsimile underand by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY at a meeting duly called and held on the 13th day of January, 1989:, "RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board,the Vbbc Chairman of the Board,the President,an Executive Vice President or a Senior vice President or a Vice President of the Company,be,and that each orany of them hereby is,authorized to execute Powers ofAttomey qualifying the attorney named in the given Power of Attorney to execute in behalf of the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY;bonds,undertakings and all contracts of suretyship;and that an Assistant Vice President,a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary be,and that each or any of them hereby is,authorized to attest the execution of any such Power of Attorney,and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. .FURTHER RESOLVED,that the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company maybe affixed to any such Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile,and any such Power of Att omey or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be vaM and binding upon the Company when so affixed and in the future with respect to any bond,undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attached.~ b In Witness Whereof,the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY has caused its jfficial seabt�b�e herreunto affix, and these presents to be signed by one of its Vice Presidents and attested by one of its Assistant Secretaries this day of ,19 'Attest: FIREMEN'S.INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY By Al J.H.Tanner,vice President " Matthew Klim¢ak,Vice President STATE OF CONNECTICUT ; COUNTY OF HARTFORD . r On.this 8 day of t)ecerr�er ,19 before me personally came Matthew Klim¢ak,to me known,who being by me duly swom,did depose and say that he is a Vice President of the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NBVARK,NEW JERSEY,the corporation described in and- which executed the zbove instrument;that he knows the seal of the said corporation;that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so of fixed by order of the Board of Directdrs of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. sq 01 GLORIA O.SEEKINS NOTARY PUBUC CERTIFICATE MyCorrmission Expires Jarxmty 31, 1998 _ I, the undersigned, an Assistant Secretary of the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, a New Jersey . corporation, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached Power of Attorney remains in full force and has not been revoked;and furthermore that the Resolution of the Board of Directors,set forth in the said Power of Attorney, is now in force. Signed and sealed at the town of Farmington, the State of Connecticut. Dated the 1ST day of FEBRUARY , 1994 ay W.W.Cowling,As",nt Secretary Lys /,,•'{ SURETY 5031 (11•92) - Printers in U.S.A. .11 -•.,. a'a®r a 1U3 : i�'�L etiL� l`iliflYiY}1 1 �'tt+._... daa S tV 95 HIGH SCHOOL ROAD EXTENSION ' 1� `,.'� HYANNIS`. MASS. 02601 �.i�'�F►BL�ls� . I. �E PAULD.CHISHOLM,CHIEF ► � FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ''� y f �;,:• `A =fig 49 PREVENTION �\'�i:=,d LT. DONALD H. CHASE. JR. LT.ERIC HUBLER Inspector Inspector ��` APPLICATION FOR PERMI T IT FOR FIRE SPRINKLER WORK DATE 19 NAME OF COMPANY BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY/TOWN, STATE, ZIP CODE MASS. CONTRACTORS SPRINKLER LICENCE NUMBER A JOURNEMEN'S LICENCE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO OBTAIN A PERMIT LOCATION OF BUILDING WORK IS TO BE DONE STATE CLEARLY PURPOSE FOR WHICH PERMIT IS TO BE GRANTED FEE $ 10.00 PER MASS STATE BUILDING CODE COPY OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE STATING THAT THE CONTRACTOR I.g INSURED TO CONDUCT INSTALLATION, SERVICING AND REPAIR OF FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (THIS SHOULD BE STATED EAR N THE CERTIFICATE) i igna u e of person This permit will expire grant ng permit � -- ------------, 19y� Title y�.20/%S� Date FIRE DEPT. 775-1300 1 TOWN LINE 790-6328 1 EMERGENCY 775-2323 1 FAX 778-6448 J - Assessor'svffice(1st Floor): Ct GLT Assessor's map and lot number 294- Lot 042 THE tOr Conservation(4th Floor) Board of Health(3rd floor). ssaaIr�ntt i Sewage Permit number i r X rua 0 Engineering Department(3rd floor): se39.`\��' House number � /Q,�?L7" � Definitive Plan'Approved by Planning Board July 25 19 94 Special Permit 1994-04 APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M.and 1`00-2:00 P.M.only , t TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 3 BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATION,FOR'PERMITTo Build single story structure to be used as a Red Lobster • Restaurant TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Type 5-A - `protected `- fire sprinklered t August 8 t9 94 TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location 1095 Iyannough Road (Route 132) , Hyannis, MA Proposed Use Red Lobster Restaurant Zoning District HB (Highway Bus.) B (Business) Fire District 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive Name of Owner General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address Orlando, FL 32809 Name of Builder Address 200 E. Robinson St. , Suite 300 Name of Architect SCHENKEL SHULTZ Address Orlando, FL 32801 Number of Rooms Foundation COnc- spread ftg. w/stem wall Exterior 2x6 wd. frame w/lapped siding Roofing Built-up over rigid insui./(plywd. deck) Floors 4" conc. slab on grade Interior 2x4 & 2x6 wd. studs w/gyp.bd. Heating Natural gas Plumbing H20-copper, PVC, wast/vent-cast iron/PVC Fireplace N/A Approximate Cost $750,000.00 Area 8,356 sq. ft. Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee $835.60 Pnn �3S7 Note: All applicable conditions of Special Co 1d — Appeals Permit 1994-04 as recorded with Registry Of Deeds, Book 9127, Page 038 i.2o 6 shall be incorporated into the project. # OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Nam Construction Siipervisor's License o 2-5O 4Z GENERAL MILLS RESTAURANT, INC. No 36986 Permit For One Stary Commercial Blda. Location 1095 Iyanough Road Hyannis Owner General Mills RAGtairant Inc. Type of Construction 'Frame Plot Lot Permit Granted Auaust 25 , 19 94 Date of Inspection: Frame 19 Insulation 19— Fireplace 19— Date Completed 19 r' t - , • 1 s i r• APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND REQUEST FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE l 25189 Inspector o /'res Wiring Permit # 1,3 COM/Electric # `� Town of. d1XIST-i9 1L E Massachusetts Building Permit # Date /,o/So /9 Customer: U O Zs7Z/e'f on (Street #)_% f j Z Lot # in the village of /7!/J5AIW_11- utility p e nurQber_or underground number Customer's billing address Z 7-5 n/0 OAwA oe/(/C Z-O c.1 ell Temporary New installation Change of service Starting date Job description /✓is1 S o,4- Ajft.' Service entrance voltage d v Amperage D U Phase I Wire size( i or al.) 1 oo Conductor per phase .� Number of meters Water heater Off peak: Yes—No— Estimated load:Electric heat kw, lights kw,Range dryer Motors,H.P. & Phase Ready for first inspection - Ready for final inspection Electrical Contractor i E+c""i� L Lic. # y Telephone # C.6 Z 2 6 d Address [hi !A a v r'/ :' Additional Remarks: Do Not Write Below This Line ELECTRICAL WIRING INSPECTION CERTIFICATE INSPECTOR OF WIRES INSPECTIONS DATE FEE CHARGE Temporary Service Roughing in ,�-D ��y //-/�1�9y O'b -L-,ve ' Service-and Meter /`R r kalga Final Approval Disapproved' 'For the following reasons n M L�LS L LSLU CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION Date L1-.1 To the COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY. The installation described above has been.completed and has this day b spected and approval granted for connection to your service nspector of Wires WIRING INSPECTOR TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN WORK IS READY FOR INSPECTION, Permit Good For One Year From Date Of Issue CA 46 INSPECTOR'S NOTICE - .r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ° ``° Use Only Department of Public Safety ra.e►►' . /I 4 OeeuMney a Fee Checked BOARD OF FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS S27 CMR 12.'00 3/90 (leave bank) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL WORK AB Work to be performed In accordance With the Massachusetts Electrical Code.$27 CMR 12:00 (PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION) Date /D h O /9 y City or Town of �9r�s�,q,�`� To the Inspector of Wires: The undersigned applies for a permit to perform the electrical work described below. Location (Street it Number) _3 z Owner or Tenant LO / Owner's Address t 6 Is this permit in conj tion with a building permit: Yes No ❑ (Check Appropriate Box) Purpose of Building eS rev t-,w,,/% Utility Authorization No. Existing Service Amps / Volts Overhead ❑ Undgrd_0 No. of Meters New Service /000 Amps /,20 ?O R'Volts Overbead ❑ Undgrd No. of'Meters Number of Feeders and Ampacity Al? Location and Nature of Proposed Electrical Work /7"1r� ZIJi�c�' 4Z !�Lq`j No. of Lighting Outlets No. of Hot Tubs No. of Transformers Total RVA No. of Lighting Fixtures O Above In- ` /o Swimming Pool grnd. ❑grnd. ❑ Generators KVA No. of Receptacle Outlets 30 No. of Oil Burners No. of Emergency Lighting Batte Units No. of Switch Outlets No. of Gas Burners FIRE ALARMS No. of Zones. / No. of Ranges No. of Air Cond. Total No. of Detection and tons Initiating Devices No. of Disposals No. of Heat Total Total No. of Sounding Devices po P s 3' Tons ZO KW g No. of Dishwashers Space/Area Heating KW No. of Self Contained Detection/Sounding Devices No. of Dryers Heating Devices KW Local Municipal ❑ Connection®Other No. of Water Heaters KW Signs No. of Ballasts Wirinoltage No. Hydro Massage Tubs No. of Motors Total HP OTHER: INSURANCE COVERAGE: Pursuant to the requirements of Massachusetts General Laws I have a current Liability Insurance Policy including Completed Operations Coverage or its substantial equivalent. YES❑ NO❑ I have submitted valid proof of same to this office. YES❑ NO ❑ If you have checked YES, please indicate the type of rage by checking the appropriate box. INSURANCE l3 BOND ❑ OTHER ❑ (Please Specify) O ely e - � Expiration ate Estimated Value of Electrical Work S / o b o[� Work to Start / o Inspection Date Requested: Rough C Final . 4) C , Signed under the penalties of perjury: FIRM NAME, r `CC t/ C: C _LIC NO. _lS Licensee ,- `Q 6 ,/ Signature LIC. G Address 'e• Bus.,T . No. 7 O `3 ZbC> Alt. _el. No. OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the Licensee does not have the insurance coverage or is sub- stantial equivalent as required by Massachusetts General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Owner Agent (Please check one) 5 Telephone No. PERMIT.FEE• . Signature of Owner or Agent J161 - J - 1 V 5087603363 BAYSIDE ELECTRIC 02/21/95 12: 19 P01 . . .. ..... . Bi7328363 P, 01 FER-21-95 TUE 12:3B LASDE.N ELE TRIO rAK N4, 617.828-2426 rt WO-342.7 7 73 FAX 617-828-3634 E®c r;cal Su pies ® i� tfinQ fixtures ® Switc gear 641 Washington St., P.O. Sox 67, Canton, MA 02021-0057 FAX COVER $MEET DATE: FAX NUMBER: TO: (Company N ATTEN710N; NO. Of PAGES; �.a.... .� (Incl. thla one) AEPIRRENCE: ( � ®aoEA ENTRY + RE F; CHANGE OR®EA EXPEDITE —�-�--- ( ) RELEASE QUOTATION (REQUEST � } OTHER MESSAGE: P_ �r. 1 1& 5087603363 BAYSIDE ELECTRIC 02/21/95 12: 17 P01 ;�� � � Mertrical (gantrartnrs Tnr. 18 HUNTINGTON AVENUE SOUTH YARMOUTH,MASSACHUSETTS 02664 (508)760.3200 FAX(508)760-3363 DATE: PHONE: �.3, Ct�� �tp�l _ ATTN: .�,�Y.JU i!`IQS rC REF: inry FROM: n 1 NUMBER OF PAGES ( INCLUDING COVER SHEET) MESSAGE: ----------------------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- If you have any problems with this transmission please contact the above person at (508) 760-3200 Thank You, BAYSIDE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC. I FROM; FEES-21-95 TUE 12:38 LA DEN ELEJTR i C rya• 1 r,� ay: �;� FAX NO, 6176293634 p, Q2 Na.499 pool &LIGUST U, Im dSC.A"Mm"r WaBn a nk'rias-M M an 33 18.8 A lampholdsr with exposed tsmainals shall 19.6 Mews shall be provided to affectively hold have the terttrlrhais 1002W behind i permanent all wirin;, inaludinS all threugh branch-elroult burler or lirnilar ecr4truction to comply with the conducxors, In place withth the wireway if the aceeusibillty requittm its of Section 22A. fixture enclosers roust be opened to replace V%"0M&tee W06"k"M A 1W Imp$. 18.9 A lamp-supported lampholder shall be 19.7 Reusable plastic wirs-tles, fiber strips, provided with lh w1rft. IMOC metal Mips, and the like, 4fa acoeptale for holdinj wiring In place as required in 10. Wh4od and Conductors psraVVh 19.6, but adhesive tape wraps or twist tie: that eorrsist of wires with or without a Cenesd norarAtallic protective ribbon are slot acceptable. 19.1 A conductor shall be made of copper or Flag of wire eopper Alloy. 10.8 A wire or card that can be flexed because of 19.2 A conductor shall lava Imladon rated for an adjustable, movable, or iexible past of a $4 volti$o, W�, and cotrdlan of rvlos fiycturs shall be of the snadedtype and shall be so to which k will be subjected under cotrdiftns of secured that it will got be out or abraded. A wire lrhtenw Ilse. or cord with asbestos lrwuladoa shall hive a aepuft overall braid (not woven tightly or 19.3 A oostduMr shall not bo smaller than ado, snow to *0 Wulation) of =lest► fai at ieut 11B AWO (0.22 mfn)> o.MO inch (0.51 ram) thick. 19.4 Some comrr►ctily used t°y;a of fixture wire 19.9 A wire or splice shall be so located that it chid flexible cord, &-A appliance w,IriAS renal rheed not be disturbsd when a later is balnS enclosed in acoordence with paragraph 8.1, are repleoed. identified in Tables 19.1 and 19.2. Excapt;ozz: Flexible wiring to t lampholder for 19.3 A wise, appliance wiring material, or auh end or side prong lamps need not comply with @his LnsultW conductor of a cord, that Is raced for mqui°ement. 90°C (lgd' 1�yry, lOS'C (321' ,or I2S'C(1.57° Is considered as rated for 1501C (302°F) If sack SPUN and Conaftdons wire Is Individually provided with supplemodary insulatloft of snugly f4tting woven Suss slesvi I at 19.10 A splice shall be (1)roads with %older or a low 0.010 lncb ( f nun) thick or 4 on�S�a wirs connector surd (2) elaCtticaily aril tape of sufllciern number of lgyers (but not 10s1 tnechWWly sous, than two any cue to pt4vlde s coral thiclatoss of not less than 0.01 Weh (OMMM). 19.11 A soldered splice and a splice made with an uninsulased wire oorurector Shall be covered with Exoeption: The supplementary insulation for oath lnsulssion egtulvalent to that recIlred on the insulated aonduotor for Typo SPT-1► IV SV'1', conbcsori, las aquivalenes is to bs with respsat SVS, SV'O, SVOO, SVT0, and S;`P cord' to voltage dill temperawe rating a' specified in shall be et laaat 1.14 fteS as tlhid as noted Table 19,2, and thickness, eve. A M 1AMma NO,OF were .^. .'c;�;.-o..•. x 'i+tS* g•.- ,t .y Y}: Salz.t a `s'N,::}�,>tiHa-1. k..,.,. ... u'�`�D—^ TOWN;OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACNUSETTS � �' I - A=294 042 .DATE August 25 A--19�94 36-986. tI 1 PERMIT NO w -'APPLICANT General. P/l1115 ,FZ taurcan S *'ADDRESS"y � enor r 'all p 47 T r_, ` (CONTR•5 LICENSE) ' Build restauran i cor y PERMIT TO (_) STORY �.mercial building NUMBER OF (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO, IP OPOS DWELLING UNITS y 10.95 TVanou �, a yR ED LSE) " AST{(tOCATi0N1 i. ROad j' 'H�7c3nn1S . 1N0 ) - r,:- -DISTRICT r. (STREET) r'i I BETWEEN x. f AND # (CROS Si35TREET) _,I CROSSST BEET).' SUBDIVISION L.. - ,' LOT 3 LOT BLOCr. --r---SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE I FT WIDE BY a FT. LONG BY FT IN:HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION „ TO TYPE BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION Yk a i USE GROUP C+li _:-a",s i.,e�r e- t ,� .1 c r I REMARKS Sewage 1f,3g94 State ILBui x w. (TYPE) x # stt , 127 -.permit f � x 44 AREA OR _.. 75 7 n PERMIT r +. -'`•VOLUME V3Sv S"aL�• ,ft• - c .. .. SU,QOv I, �- �35�60< ./ _ESTIMATED COST a FEE ICUII fC/SQUARE FEET) rt General Mi11Sr , .:'Restaurant Inc OWNER a s( , 5900 N T �ADDRESS raOL rive, BUILDL }� By I: FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF.THIS,PE PERMIT DOES NOTnRELE RELEASE THE APPLICANT F ROM E TH CONDITIONS,.'-(; j, ISION-RESTRICTIONS. OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIV -- _ �. y , MINIMUM OF THREE CALL - -APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR APPLICABLESEPARATE_ WHEREPERMITS ARE C REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: - CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN 1. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF,OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MEMBFINAL INSPECTION TI TO-LATH).EOR FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE - ' OCCUPANCY. - . POST-THIS. CARD SO IT r IS \/ISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ; ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS l2� -Z 7� 3 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS GI ER! DEPARTMENT 1 2 ^ BOARD OFMIEALT OTHER �n SITE P EVIEW APPROVAL WORK SH L T P OCEED UNTIL THE INSPE PERMIT 'N!LL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HA A HE VARIODUS STAGES O I WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONST CTI IL^-P—ERMIT �S ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION- �-�� � - < 02/23i1?95 1 ?: 35 FF'gt9 TO 15P-7?0623� 2 - P.9� SITEC CMIand Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning S TEC' Inc. D FEB 2 4 1995 13 Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 rm (500)998-2125 FAX(608;998-7554 i1 L LJ B 'ld s TO: ai frig Inspector Town of Barnstable FROM: Fred K. Hanack, P.F. DATE: February 21, 1995 SUBJ1=: Red Lobster Route 132 - Hyannis, MA On February 16, 1995, I completed my final inspection of the above referenced project. This inspection revealed tre following: 1. All ceiling work was completed including suspended beams, T&G ceiling, corrugated metal ceiling, painting. 2. All cabinet work, permanent fixtures, and kitchen equip- ment have been installed. 3. Fire alarm systws, sprinklers, A/C and heating units and differences are complete. 4. All Flooring was complete with the exception of a shall area within the kitchen. Based on the observations made by SITEC, inc. throughout the construction process, it is our professional opinion that all work has been completed. in substantial compliance with the approved plans. All site work and building construction has been coapleted and cmplies with Article 127 of the Town of Barnstable Site Review Board. f TOTAL P.22 . SITEC f Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning TOWN OF AM STABLE BUILDING DEPI SITEC,Inc. N3 Bedelby Road D PAR New Bedford,MA 02745 (508)998-2125 FAX(508)998-7554 (� (� 0 ��•'(�' _ To: Building Inspector `- Town• of Barnstable From: ,Fred K. Hanack, P.E. Date: December: 28`,' 1:99;4 Subject: Inspection Report #7-, Red Lobster, Hyannis''- Since the last' Arispection the following work .,was ;done, ;or begun, ` , respectively: ° Cabinets in bathrooms are .being placed;` "° Interior..decorat-ive- canopy framing 'is being -placed; Outside painting:• work is 100: percent complete; A a °a Insi'.deppainting'work is. progressing for - completion next week; ° . Sono-tube .enclosures of."'exterior .columns are being placed;, - ° -Hot-water':h'eaters are installed: ° Wiring. .is progressing continuously; ° All.--downspouts are installed; Roof of ;roof-mounted', "Look-out" still needs roofing; 0 -Work is progressing- on; subframing, for`all ceiling finishes; Kitchen Equipment is- due for delivery .by Jan. 3,' '1995; Booths and .seating 11.equipment •are -,due_' for delivery by" 1 /9/95 : . ° ' The recent storm (with. 31," rainfall) has- successfully tested:•'t-he . d.rai,hagP.- faciities:.., .The ,front retention' pond worked -satisfactorily, the rear retention' pond filled but 'did not overtop. Only'one tree-"-on thd,. Iyannough`.Road side was overturned:. ° The Town` Engineering Department uncovered-the northwesterly„ _ 'Property Bound `as being_ 18" below the surface. It requested 4 . that- it be raised to be' flush. cc: Chris Fortmueller, General Mill's. Kathy . B; ron, :Schenkel,. &.;Schultz - D. Lynch, DGR Builders S ITE C :. Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning SITEC, Inc. k ` 13 Welby Road r New Bedford, MA 02745 A , (508)998-2125 FAX(508)998-7554 t F y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE- $UILDING DEPT. TO: BUILDING INSPECTOR C > TOWN OF. BARNSTABLE DEC 2 Z• '199� - I FROM: FRED K: " HANACK, 'P:E. DATE: DECEMBER .21, •1994" SUBJECT: SITE INSPECTION,.#6 , . ' RED LOBSTER,- HYANNIS, MA 12/20/94 @2:00- P.M. Since �my last-'inspection the following work has been com- pleted:, ¢. ' The . frame-out>.for suspended ce lings:�has .been complet=' ed; All drywall is in` place; The painters have begun painting;• both inside and` t exterior; Floor tile and cove•.moulding is in place' in the ' kitchen,areas (except for a few spots where.:floor_ the ` were damaged..) . ' The hood` "ir. the kitch9^ s up; .' The F.R.P. has beeri .in- stalled.' on the kitchen walls,; All 'partitions are in 'lace; f 9 The "roof tower" is. in place, w/windows installed; Sprinkler head extensions' are placed;? Electrician, has installed high -hats; . Cabinets are•'on job' site, but :n"ot ..yet- instal-led; Gray boards are on job.. and partially installed;. SITE INSPECTION #6 RED LOBSTER HYANNIS DECEMBER' 20'i :1995' - -PAGE -2 Hot water tanks are 'on ' job site; Ditto" for-.water. softener; - All .overhead, heating. ducts are fully installed with', insulation in,.place; .: All -,speakers are wired-,,, all ADT pre`-wiring_ is done and.'80% :complete; All striped parking- lots completed, directional" strip - - " ing and. all. directional' signs` are in -place; Top paving ,coat in, place; _ ;Monument„ sign "is in, place and, Building,aignage complete • s a { r SITEC Civil and Environmental Engineering Land Use Planning SITEC, Inc. 13 Welby Road New Bedford, MA 02745 (508)998-2125 FAX(508)998-7554 TO: Building Inspector - Town of Barnstable FROM: Fred K. Hanack, P.E. DATE: November 23, 1994 SUBJECT: Inspection Report #5, Red Lobster, Hyannis ° Outdoor lights are hooked up. Landscaping in progress . Changes required by the Fire Department are being made to the rear entrance in order to accommodate Fire apparatus, by shortening the radius of the southerly end of the westerly parking lot. In this connection my investigation has cleared up the fact that certain changes in that rear driveway were different from the conditions on the plans: The Assistant Town Engineer stated to me that he had approved the following changes: Eliminate the curb break and modify the catch basin on the Red Lobster site by digging deeper than called for to reach a porous gravel layer and, thus, aid in the discharge of surface water run-off. Electric panel box is in place. Irrigation system is in place. ° All grates for manholes, catch basins and other structures are being raised for upcoming paving of the Top Course. ° Replacement of removed integrated curbing was done. ° Carpenters were placing caps on top of of parapet walls. Tower windows and railing not yet finished. ° paving preparations are planned for next Monday, with striping to follow. All directional signs are on the job. Hook-up for . lobster tank is finished. ° Drywall and FRP work begins tomorrow. Plumbing rough-in inspection is slated for Friday, November 25, 1994 . ��i�Ji4dL DEPT. DEC 2 1991 r The Town of Barnstable • s�xxsrrnsi�. • ' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 3 Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-775-3344 Building Commissioner TO: Steve Kutch FROM: Kathy Maloney DATE: October 16, 1994 RE: Red Lobster Steve' there is not actually a"Construction Control form". I am attaching a copy of the portion of the Massachusetts State Building.Code that covers this process(particularly note Section 127.4). I've also enclosed a copy of the building permit. The `Remarks' line contains the notation"MA State Building Code Section 127 permit". Let me know if you need anything else. \ / } o { « Q 2 + / \ \ / \ a G � 7 G C \ 7 . % \ 2 ¥ / T,_ 2 /\ / / \ .\ Q © ± \ 7 \ � a m g � * 7 / / 2 . A / m m � \ / \ \ ¥ r c x a � \ \ ( / \ \ L.", m { e % / e } \ \ \ ® / ` \ \ / / / 7El A m / / 7 \ ® \ °� ' •� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division BARNSTABM KAM 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 asp Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-775-3344 Building Commissioner PLEASE FORWARD THE ATTACHED PAGE(S) TO: TO: Steve Kutch ATTN: FAX#: 407-872-3303 FROM: Kathy Maloney DATE: PAGE(S) 6 (EXCLUDING COVER SHEET) The Town of Barnstable MARR s639. � Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ram+" Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-775-3344 Building Commissioner TO: . Steve Kutch FROM: Kathy Maloney DATE: October 16, 1994 RE: Red Lobster Steve, there is not actually a"Construction Control form". I am attaching a copy of the portion of the Massachusetts State Building Code that covers this process(particularly note Section 127.4). I've also enclosed a copy of the building permit. The `Remarks' line contains the notation"MA State Building Code Section 127 permit". Let me know if you need anything else. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, 1JAASSACHUSETTS BUILDING PERMIT A=294 042 DATE August 25, 1g 94 �N° 36986 APPLICANT General Mills Restaurants ADDRESS La e E T PERMIT No. enor Dr, Orlando 025847 (NO.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) 1, PERMIT TO Build restaurant ( 1 ) STORY commercial building NUMBER OF (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. DWELLING UNITS (PROPOSED USE) AT (LOCATION) 1095 Iyanough Road, Hyannis ZONING HB (NO.) (STREET) DISTRICT— BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS.STREET) SUBDIVISION _ BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY - FT.. IN HEIGHT"AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: . Sewage #3894 MA State Building. Code Section 127 =permit AREA OR c VOLUME 8356 sq. ft. ESTIMATED COST'.$ - 750,000 .1 FEEMIT s 835,. 60 (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) - . _ OWNER General Mills Restaurant, Inca - 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando ; BUILD IN T ADDRESS BY r y MASSACHUSETTS THE BUILDING STATE CODE Fi fth Edition 780 C M R COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSE . S Published by Michael J. Connolly Massachusetts Secretary of State ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT If the State Building Code Appeals Board does not notify the local board in writing within forty-five (45) days from the date of the local board's decision, the said decision shall be deemed approved; provided that the decision shall not conflict with the general objectives of the state building code and the objectives of Section 95, Chapter 143 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth. 126.7.13 Enforcement of decision: If said decision is approved by the State Building Code Appeals Board, all parties to the appeal shall take immediate action in accordance with the decision of the local board unless the person aggrieved by such decision appeals to the State Building Code Appeals Board as provided in Section 126.0. 126.7.14 Review: Any person, including the State Building Code,Appeals Board, aggrieved by a decision of the local board of appeals, whether or not a previous party to the decision, or any municipal officer or official board of the municipality, may, not later than forty-five (45) days after the mailing of the decision of the local board, apply to the State Building Code Appeals Board for a hearing de novo before the State Board, in accordance with the regulations contained in Section 126.0. SECTION 127.0 pCONSTRUCTION CONTROL 127.1 Responsibilities: The provisions of this section define the construction controls required for all structures needing registered professional architectural or engineering services, and delineate the responsibilities of such professional services together with those services that are the responsibility of the contractor during construction. Exceptions: 1. Any building containing less than thirty-five thousand (35,000) cubic feet JJ of enclosed space; 2. Any single or two family house or any accessory building thereto; 3. Any-building used for farm purposes; and 4. Retaining walls less than ten (10) feet in height at all points along the wall as measured from the base of the footing to the top of the wall. 780 CMR - Fifth Edition 1-33 THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE i 127.2 Professional architecture or engineering services. 127.2.1 Design: All plans, computations and specifications involving new construction, alterations, repairs, expansions or additions shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a registered professional architect or engineer and bear his signature and seal; said signature and seal shall signify that the plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of this code, all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws and ordinances. 127.2.2 Architect/engineer inspectional responsibility: A registered professional architect or engineer shall be responsible for the following: 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code- required controlled materials. 3. Special architectural or engineering professional inspection of critical construction components requiring controlled materials or construction r �� \ specified in the accepted engineering practice standards. A registered professional architect or engineer shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and ' periodic basis to determine that, generally, the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved for the building permit. 127.2.3 Reporting: A registered professional architect or engineer shall submit periodically, in a form acceptable to the building official, a progress report together with pertinent comments. At the completion of the construction, the registered professional architect or engineer shall submit to the building official a report as to the satisfactory completion and the readiness of the project for occupancy(excepting any items not endangering such occupancy and listing pertinent deviations from the approved building permit documents). 127.3 Construction contractor services: The actual construction of the work shall be the responsibility of the general contractor as identified on the approved building permit and shall involve the following: 1. Execution of all work in accordance with the approved construction documents. 2. . Execution and control of all methods- of construction in a safe and satisfactory manner in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal statutes and regulations. 1-34 780 CMR - Fifth Edition ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 3. Upon completion of the construction, he shall certify to the best of his knowledge and belief that such has been done in substantial accord with Items 1 and 2 above and with all pertinent deviations specifically noted. 127.4 Special professional services: When applications for unusual designs or magnitude of construction are filed, or where reference standards require special architectural or engineering inspections, the building official may require full-time project representation by the registered professional architect or engineer in addition to that provided in Section 127.2.2. The project representative shall keep daily records and submit reports as may be required by the building official. Upon completion of the work, the registered professional architect or engineer shall file a final report as required under Section 127.2.3. 127.4..1 Building permit requirement: This special professional service requirement shall be determined prior to the issuance of the building permit and shall be a requisite for the permit issuance. Refusal by the applicant to provide such service as required by the building official shall result in the denial of the permit. However, the applicant may file an appeal as provided in Section 126.0. 127.4.2 Fee and costs: All fees and costs related to the performance of special professional services shall be borne by the applicant. 127.5 Building official responsibility: Nothing contained in this section shall have the effect of waiving or limiting the building official's authority to enforce this code with respect to examination of the contract documents,including plans,computations . and specifications, and field inspections (see Section 108.0). SECTION 128.0 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SAFETY BOARD 128.1 Membership: There shall be a board under the control of the BBRS called the Construction Materials Safety Board,hereafter in Section 128.0 called the CMSB which shall consist of nine (9) members, one (1) of whom shall be a member of the BBRS who shall be ex-officio and a voting member of the Board and eight (8) members to be appointed by the chairman of the BBRS: one of whom shall be a registered professional engineer who is a structural engineer; one of whom shall be a registered architect; one of whom shall be a representative of a commercial testing laboratory; one of whom shall be a representative of a public testing laboratory; two of whom shall be representatives from the construction industry; one of whom shall be a member of a university faculty engaged in research and teaching in structural materials; and one of whom shall be a member of a university faculty engaged in research and teaching in the area of theoretical and applied mechanics. 780 CMR - Fifth Edition 1-35 The Town of Barnstable � Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-775-3344 Building Commissioner TO: . Thomas Geiler, Director, Health, Safety and Environmental Services FROM: Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner DATE: August 10, 1994 RE: Red Lobster Attached for your information is a copy of an excerpt from the 8/3/94 minutes of a ZBA meeting whereby they endorsed the revised plan negotiated with the Planning Department. r Once the $80,000 fee is put in escrow with the Town, the permit will be ready to be issued. C9408'®A ZBA Minutes 08/03/94 r man Nightingale then directed the attention-of the Board to plan submitted byRed Lobster (General Mill �)� After wing the plan and agreeing that the wenplans were better the others a motion was made by R. Boy and seconded by E. Glynn to accept the new plan. The VOTE: was as follows: AYE: E. Glynn, R. Boy, D. Bliss, E. Nilsson and Chairman G. Nightingale. NAY: None Robert Thorne, alternate member arrived at the meeting. 1994-68: Bolinder Board members sitting on this appeal- are: R. Thorne, R. Boy, E. Glynn, D. Bliss and Chairman G. Nightingale. Attorney Wm. Beard representing the applicant informed the Board. that Mrs. Bolinder is a widow and had placed the two lots at issue into a trust to avoid probate. . Now she would like to separate the lots and sell one due to financial hardship. The variance requested would be for both lots as they are both undersized in square footage and one also is undersized in minimum lot width. Both lots would be comparable to neighboring lots. A uniqueness exists on lot one due to road frontage on three sides as Hillside Drive wraps around the subject parcel. If a home were to be built on this property, access would be on Hillside Drive as Shootflying Hill Road has too much traffic. Little to no more traffic would be created by this variance. Attorney Beard continued to say at the time of the original purchase the Bolinders were unaware they needed to have the lots in separate names for zoning purposes. The lot has been accessed by the tax office at a buildable rate the entire duration of ownership by the Bolinders. Mrs. Bolinder now needs the money to maintain her home on the adjacent lot. E. Glynn said he visited the lot last Sunday and Mrs. Bolinder's home is only about 940 square feet. Attorney Beard agreed saying it is a small cottage. E. Glynn asked if Mrs. Bolinder plans to develop the lot or just sell it as a buildable. Attorney Beard said she would like to sell it as a buildable lot. The builders would have to get the appropriate permits. No perk test has been done. 3 41 Tewn of Barnstable BAR:,- = Coning Board of Appeals ` Appeal Na 1994-04 '94 AUG 17 p 3 :54 Special Permit or Conditional Use o Restaurant a P .f .f Decision and Notice Addendum Summary Granted with Conditions Applicant/Owner. General Mills Restaurants,Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive,Orlando,FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road[Route 1321,Hyannis, MA. Assessor's Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: BB(Highway Business)and B(Business) Applicant's Request: Section 3-3.6(3)(A)-Spacial Permit for a Conditional Use- "Restaurant and other food establishments". Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq.ft.,273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant and associated site improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special Permit Addendum Information: A new plan entitled A-3 and A-4 and dated July 8, 1994 by Red Lobster(General Mills)was submitted for this Board's approval. The:new plan includes architecture more closely related to a Cape Cod style.After reviewing the plan and agreeing that the new plans were better than the others a motion was made by R. Boy and seconded by E. Glynn to accept the new plan. VOTE.- AYE: E.Glynn,R.Boy,D.Bliss,E.Nilsson and Chairman G.Nightingale. NAY: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 is updated to included this addendum. Appeals of this decision,if any,shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. • • //7 11 Nightinga Chairman Date Signed I Linda Leppanen,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk copies Applicant/Attorney Building Commissioner ZBA File i 4 �pF THE Tp� ti Town of Barnstable Planning Department ' uMST^B 230 South Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 �$ 1639 �0�p (508) 790-6290 Fax (508) 790-6454 ArFD MAC a MEMORANDUM Date: July 25, 1994 To: Alfred Martin, Acting Building commissioner From: Tr zy rincipal Planner Subject: Genera Mills - Revised Plans for Red Lobster~^ A revised set of plans for General Mills, proposed Red Lobster Restaurant have been received and the elevation drawings reviewed for conformance to special Permit #1994-04 issued by the zoning Board of Appeals. The revised elevations, Sheet A4 and A5 with a revision date of 07-08-94 shows exterior fenestration changes from the earlier approved elevation. The changes for the most part are fenestration changes in materials, some repositioning of doors and windows, pitching of the upper wall area to create a mansard type roof line. The -most significant change is in the elevation of the tower that has increase from 26 to 30 feet in overall height. There is no change in foot print or overall bulk of the structure. Staff serving the zoning Board of Appeals feels these changes to be insignificant from the approved elevation plans and that there is no need for Board of Appeals activity. The revised plans are more in keeping with the findings of the Board in Item No. 9 that states ". . . .elevations of the structure, building materials, windows and signage to reflect a style and building more in keeping with a cape cod architecture and character.,, The applicant is reminded that all conditions imposed by the Board still remain. in effect. The revised site plan does not show the conditions imposed by the Board, specifically condition No. 4. In addition, it is important to note that condition No. 7 specifies that the applicant is to deposit in escrow, funds for roadway improvements prior to applying for the Building Permit. The applicant should be directed to Waldo Fraser, Budget Director in the Accounting Department ( (508) 790-6210) to escrow these funds. C. Steve Kutch, Schenkel Shultz Waldo Fraser, Budget Director chairman, zoning Board of Appeals TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Pat Anderson, Historic Preservation BUILDING DEPT. ZBA File 1994-04 i ID r Site Plan Review �JUt! 26 '��¢ Attachment: Special Permit 1994-04 Town of Barnstable _ Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Special Permit for Conditional Use of a Restaurant j Appeal No. 1994-04 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No. : 1994-04 Applicant/Owner: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road [Route 132] , Hyannis., MA. Assessors Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HB (Highway Business) and B (Business) Overlay District: GP - Groundwater Protection Applicant's Request: section 3-3.6(3) (A) - Special Permit for a Conditional Use - 'Restaurant and other food establishments- . Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq. ft. , 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant and associated site improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special Permit Background: This decision concerns the petition submitted by General Mills Restaurants, Inc., requesting construction and operation of a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. at 1095 Iannough Road (Route 132) , Hyannis, MA. The property is located on the south-westerly side of Rt. 132 at Assessor's Map 294, Lot 42. The 2*37 acre parcel fronts on to Route 132 and is diagonally across from the entrance to the Festival shopping Mall in Hyannis. It is located between the Ramada Inn to the north west and Cape Crossroads Condominiums to the south east. The property was previously developed but is currently vacant. The petitioner has proposed, associated site improvements of landscaping, lighting and a 132 car parking lot with entrance/exits from Route 132 and from Bearse's Way. The Bearse's Way entrance/exit would be developed on an easement over the property of the neighboring Ramada Inn. The applicant, initiated Site Plan Review on September 22, 1992 (site Plan Review No. 33-92) . Over the course of the Site Plan Review, development plans were presented to the Planning Board and referred to several town departments for their input. The applicant also contacted Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees, exploring the option of developing a common signalized entrance/exit drive, aligned with the existing roadway into the Festival at Hyannis Shopping Mall - the "Joint Access Plan". on December 9, 1993, the applicant received a Conditional Approval from Site Plan Review Committee for the purposes of transmittal to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special Permit of a Conditional Use of a restaurant. t r4 D- -ision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 V N r' Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant Procedural Summary: The application was filed in the offices of the Town clerk and at the zoning Board of Appeals office on December 09, 1993. A public hearing duly not under M.G.L. Chapter 40-A was opened on January 05, 1994 by Chairman Richard Boy. If the hearing was to be continued past January 05, 1994 then Mr. Boy informed that Gail Nightingale would take over as Cahir and Tom DeRiemer would sit as well due to Chairman Boys anticipated absence. The hearing was continued and remained open to January 19, February 02, and February 16, 1994. The public hearing was closed and the decision to grant the petition with conditions was rendered by the Board on February 16, 1994. The petition was decided by Board Members: Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn, Thomas Deriemer and Acting Chairman, Gale Nightingale. Summary of Evidence Submitted The following materials were submitted to the file on this appeal: 1. Site Plan Review Committee approved and signed drawings Titled "Red Lobster, 1095 Iyanough Road, Route 132, Hyannis, Massachusetts prepared by J. Thomas chandler, last revised date of December 06, 1993"; 2. Planning Departments site Plan Review files (SPR 33-92) consisting of numerous reviews, reports and correspondences as related to the departments processing of Site Plan Review, inclusive of an illustrated access plan titled "Red Lobster Restaurant, Inc", miscellaneous meeting notes, town department memorandums and cost estimates for a four-way signalized intersection. 3. December 02, 1993 letter from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional ! Department from Joseph D. DaLuz to Mr. Brian Levesque, on the conditional approvable for Red Lobster Restaurant by Site Plan Review. 4. December 21 1993 memorandum from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz, Building commissioner to Richard Boy chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals on specifications for pervious pavement materials . 5. December 21, 1993 memorandum from Stephen Seymour, Acting Town Engineer to Richard Boy, Chairman ZBA on Red Lobster site Plan. 6. Architectural drawings of the proposed structure, titled "Exterior Building Elevation and Details, Sheet No. A-4 and A-5 dated November 19, 1993. 7. December 17, 1993 List of abutters within 300 feet certified by Gary M. Brennan, Assistant Assessor 8. Revised plans 9 . Memorandum in support by Attorney Patrick M. Butler January 19, 1994. 10. Draft Decision by Attorney Patrick Butler dated January 26, 1994. d La Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant 11. Staff Report and Draft Decision by Planning Department dated February 16, 1994. Summary of Public Hearing The public hearing on this petition was opened on January 05, 1994. Stephen Gioasa a consultant with SITEC, represented the applicant at the meeting. Also present were Henry Bryant, General Mills Restaurants Inc. Site Development/Project Manager and Brian Levesque, of SITEC, the consultants and engineers for the applicant. Stephen Gioasa presented the. proposed plans for development and explained the process had undergone extensive site plan review. He discussed the developments proposed site plan, including the utilization of pervious surface coverage, site drainage and utilities. He noted that the restaurant would be connected to public sewers via the neighboring Ramada Inn. The temporary connection would permit the restaurant to operate until that time that public sewering would be available for the use. At present public sewers are being installed along this segment of Route 132 and would be available to the site in several months. At that time, the restaurant would be tied to public sewers ewers permanently. Traffic could enter the site and exit form both -Route 132 and BearsIel way via a proposed private .drive over an easement granted to General Mills Restaurants from the Ramada Inn. Mr. Gioasa cited that the Zoning ordinance would require 108 car parking but thatP lot t g he rest aurant, through past experience would desire parking for 135 vehicles. In relationship to the neighboring residential condominium use, the applicant would bolster the planting to assure screening and that light would be shielded so. as not to reflect into that lot disrupting the neighbors. The Board asked about the Joint Access Plan. The applicant represented it was the most desired access. from both the Towns and applicants perspective and the applicant would continue to pursuer that option with the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees and owners. Question by the board included the potential for cross traffic from Bearse,s Way to Route 132 via the parking lot drives, pedestrian access and signalized lights, site drainage, bus parking. Building Commissioner Joseph DaLuz spoke on the process of site plan review which included engineering and other departments and that the applicant has satisfied the needs of the process. The Board requested a copy of the traffic study, specifically the summer peak traffic conditions and changes anticipated by the location of this restaurant. Commissioner DaLuze reported that Mr Marcello of the towns engineering department had worked with the applicant and supplied select figures related to traffic and that site plan review did not see the need for a detailed report. The hours of operation will be from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday through Thursday and 11:00 AM to 11:00PM on Fridays and Sa turdays.s. The open year- round restaurant would serve only lunch and dinner. Most parking lots lights would be turned-off after closing hours so as not to disrupt the neighbors. t lu �"��~ t D-=ision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 p special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant C-2 " Up The Board was presented with architectural renderings of the proposed elevations of the Building and questions arose as to the recommendations made by the Pat Anderson on behalf of the Planning Board. The Board also questions which elevations would be the final for construction purposes. j The public was invited to speak. Mark Borsi of the Hyannis Elks Club spoke on the proposed sewering of the building. He noted that just last year, the club could not make temporary hook-up that the applicants are proposing because of the sewering pump at that location. Joseph Daluz cited that this pump station had been improved and today was sufficient to handle the added hook in. Gloria Rosenburg of Cape Crossroads noted that they have not yet come to any conclusion of the proposal of General Hills to purchase land area within the condominium parcel. The Board continued questioning the applicant on the details of traffic,. lighting, anticipated impacts on other businesses, site deliveries and example of the porous pavement use in Massachusetts. The Board determined it would continue the hearing to January 05, 1994 to permit the applicant to respond to the concerns of the Board and to finalize the exact plans to be implemented. At the meeting of January 19, 1994, the applicant was represented by Attorney Patrick M. Butler. Also present Henry Bryant, Stephen Gioasa and Brian Levesque. Attorney Butler present a Memorandum addressing the concerns of the Board as expressed in the letter from Chairman, Richard Boy. The applicant also submitted updated and supplemental plans for the development, inclusive of a lighting and landscaping plans. Attorney Butler reviewed the history' of permitting process citing the numerous modification made by the applicant to accommodate site plan review. He also presented a review of General Mills Restaurants business practices and operations. Elevation drawings were presented that represented an architectural style more keeping with traditional Cape Cod materials and texture. Attorney Butler cited that the operations of the restaurant would require 85 full-time employees and 85 part-time employees and would reflect a financial commitment of $700,000 in construction. He offered that the company would strive to the extent practical and economically sound to hire from the local j community and employ local subcontractors. He also cited that substantial purchasing will be made by the applicant from local suppliers. The applicant estimated the complete project to be assets at $1,060,000 and would represent ' an important investment by the company in the Town. j The estimates of traffic from the proposed project would be from 800 to 850 vehicle trips per day as projected by both the applicant and site plan review. The Joint Access Plan was presented and explained. It relied upon utilization of land owned by the Cape Crossroads Condominium and proposed a shared access road that would enter/exit Route 132 across from the Festival Shopping Plaza. The plan called for the development of a four-way signalized intersection. The applicant would be willing to fund the construction of this Joint Access Plan and other related access improvement. The applicant agreed to post a letter of credit or Bond in the amount of $100,000 to assure its implementation. The applicant then discussed other options related to mitigation of traffic should the joint access not be the desired plan. pecision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit Conditional use Restaurant The Board was concerned with the. status of negotiations with Cape crossroads Condominium on the proposed Joint Access. The association would be meeting in May and the ability to determine the reality of the plan would not be known until after that meeting. The Board determined that it would like to continue this matter in order to provide the time to formulate the decision. At the meeting of February 02, The Board opened the public hearing and read into the records a letter received from Mrs. Rosenburg dated January 24, 1994 and a letter from Attorney Butler requesting a continuance. The Board briefly discussed the letters and determined to continue the hearing to February 16, 1994. On February 16, Attorney Butler presented a brief review of the proposal and a review of the testimony given. He proposed that if the Board should determine that the likelihood of the joint access plan was nil, General Mills Restaurant Inc. would provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable of $80,000 for the mitigation of traffic impacts created by the restaurant. Acting Chair, Gail Nightingale asked the town attorney if we have any right to issue a permit in exchange for accepting money? Responce was given by Ruth Weil, Assistant Town Attorney who . said, "Let me rephrase the question. Under the ordinance you have a right to deny any permit that is going to, and the language is, "to potentially adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or conveniences to the community. " . I think it is undisputed that because of the current level of service on Route 132, the level of service F, and the impact that the applicant may have on this intersection as to any mitigations you would be well within your rights and your discretion to turn down the project. If the applicant, in order to enhance his chances of getting an approval project is willing to voluntarily provide the town monies to affect the necessary improvements on Route 132 it is perfectly legal as long as it is voluntary and the applicant knows it is voluntary and. . . . . .has these discussions. So I suppose in rephrasing the question, "If the applicant, in order to mitigate the impact its going to have is willing to make a certain voluntary contribution to the town and the Board is satisfied that with this voluntary contribution they can grant a permit because the project will not substantially adversely effect public health and safety, you are within the perimeter of the ordinance I think of state law. " The public was asked to speak and Mrs. Rosenburg, president of the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees noted that the joint access road was discussed during the fall of 1993 and that the majority of the residents cited increased traffic, car lights and the relocation of parking spaces as their primary reasons why it was rejected. she further stated that at the Associations May 1994 meeting the subject would not be presented. It was clear to the Board that this option for joint access was, for practical purposes, dead. m k 4 Decision and Notiea Appeal No. 1994-04 m H� a 0 v. • Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant m The Board reviewed the Department of Planning February 16 memorandum and the January 27th letter from Patrick Butler to assist them in formulating there findings. j FIND OF FACTS: fBase upon the evidence submitted and the Testimony given at the public hearing on Appeal No 1994-04, The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously found: 1. The property is located within the HB - Highway Business Zoning District and within the B - Business Zoning District. The proposed use of the property as a restaurant is a Conditional use in the HB District and requires a special Permit for the development and operation of the facilities as per Section 3- 3.6 of the Town cat Barnstable Zoning. 2. The proposed plans for development have been reviewed by the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review Committee and have been found conditionally approved in accordance with Section 4-7 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning as evidenced by the Certificate of Conditional Approval dated December 02, 1993. 3. The applicant has proposed the development of an 8,356 sq.ft. '"Red Lobster" restaurant with a total seating capacity of 273 persons and associated site improvements to .the 2.37 acre vacant site, include a 136 car parking lot, landscape and lighting. Site access drives from both Route 132. I and Bearse's Way are proposed. The plans for the development titled "Red Lobster" drawn by J. Thomas Chandler, Architect, have been submitted to the file as revised on December 6, 1993 and date stamped January 19, 1994 by the -t town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals and consisting of six (6) sheets as follows 1. Title Sheet Sheet T-1 revised dated 12/6/93 2. Landscape Plan dated January 17, 1994 Sheet C-6 Landscaping Plan Sheet C-6 has been superseded as previously j 3. Exterior building and elevation details dated November 15, 1993 Sheet A-4 4. Exterior building elevations and details dated November 15,1993 Sheet A-5 5. Roof plan notes and details Sheet A-6 dated 11/15/93 6. Electrical Site Plan Sheet E-1 dated 11/15/93 _ 7. Existing Conditions Sheet EC-1 dated 7/10/92 8. Site Development Plan Sheet C-2 dated 8/14/93 9. Grading and Drainage Sheet C-3 dated 11/15/93 10. utilities Sheet C-4 dated 11/15/93 j'. 11. Site Development Details Sheet C-5 dated 11/15/93 12. Irrigation Plan Sheet C-7 dated 11/12/93 13. Reflective Curb Plan and Notes Sheet A-9 revision dated 12/6/93. 4. Traffic impacts from the proposed development have been estimated at 800 to 850 vehicles per day as based upon ITE Trip Generation Manual. Route 132 r � and Bearse,s Way now operate at an overall Level of Service 'Fl, which is the i lowest possible rating. ` j 5. The applicant has not completed a detailed traffic study that estimates 1} the possible off-site traffic impacts on surrounding roadways and intersections and according to traffic figures submitted by the applicant in ' t. the January 18, 1994 information package to the Board, at peak summer; 'ijI ` recision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant approximate 60% of the traffic entering the site will be drawn from existing Route 132. Accordingly 40% will be new trips added to Route 132 at peak season. 6. The applicant has agreed to mitigate the potential impacts on traffic created by the proposed development. The applicant and town departments favor the development of a four way intersection plan and joint access road with Cape Crossroads condominiums as per plans submitted and inclusive of pedestrian walk signals, crosswalks and sidewalks. Planning Director Bob Schernig has represented to this Board that mitigation construction could reasonably be expected to be completed in two years. 7. The applicant has proposed a.contribution to the Town of Barnstable in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.00) . This donation .would be designated to finance construction activity that would exclusively mitigate the traffic impacts on Route 132 and/or Bearse,s way, in the area bounded by, and inclusive of the intersection of, Bearse's way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse,s way. 8. The applicant has estimated that the cost of construction (building and site improvements) to be approximate seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) and that the business would employ 85 full-time and 85 part time employees. They have further offered that local labor would be utilized in subcontracting for the construction; and that local town and county residents would be given preference in employment and that local suppliers would be sought to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. 9. The applicant has modified the elevations of the structure, building materials, windows and signage to reflect a style and building more in keeping with a Cape cod architectural style and character. 10. The Petitioner has worked extensively with the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review committee for approximately eighteen (18) months to address the Site Plan Review Committees concerns and all such concerns have been reported to this Board as being addressed to the satisfaction of said site Plan Review Committee. 11. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. Conclusion: Accordingly, based upon the findings, a motion was duly made and seconded that Appeal No.1994-04 for a Special Permit be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain and maintain an easement as per plans PP P submitted to this Board to Bearse's way. Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 CO q .y special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant >�. 2. The applicant shall connect town sewer in a manner approved by the town' Q _, ' DPW. 3. The development shall be constructed in accordance with the Plans submitted and reviewed by site Plan Review Committee and inclusive of those , I'I additions, modifications and revisions contained in the modified plan set : submitted to the Board's office on January 19, 1994 and as referenced in the Board's Findings. 4. in addition to this site Plan, the applicant shall: a. design and install as a part of his construction a pedestrian sidewalk, for'the entire length of improvements. The 5 foot bituminous concrete walk shall be located within an easement at the applicant's property line for the entire length of petitioners j property line along Route 132 and shall be completed in accordance with Town of Barnstable, Department of Public Works specification. b. install devices, speed bumps and/or stop signs within the restaurant site to discourage through traffic between Bearse's Way and Route 132 via the proposed parking lot and its driveways and to provide on site directional devices to encourage one way i traffic around the restaurant in a counter clockwise manner. . C. Pedestrian access shall also be developed from Bearse's way to the site via the access easement. d. Granite curbing shall be installed the entire length of all a improvements on public ways and along Bearse's Way in the easement area to the specification of the Town of Barnstable Department of Public works. '. e. Adequate lighting shall be provided along the Bearse's way entrance to the site. f. All signage shall be approved by the Building Department before its installation and shall conform to the requirements of zoning. 5. The applicant shall implement and promote a share-a-ride to work (car pool) program for its employees. I' 6. The applicant shall implement procedures to promote, to the extent ' possible; the selection of local subcontractors for the development of the project, the selection of local residents for employment and the selection of local suppliers to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. `Local' shall mean Town and county of Barnstable residents and businesses. 7. Prior to applying for a building permit for the 273 seat restaurant, the applicant shall provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable to be placed in escrow in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) . The contribution made in accordance with M.G.L. Section 53A, chapter 44, shall be accompanied by a letter granting the use of the money for exclusively for. I � traffic improvements along Route 132 or Bearse's Way within the area defined a `Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant as and inclusive of the intersection of Bearse's way/Route 132, Independence '.f Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse's way. The specific improvements funded by this contribution shall be utilized by the Department of Public works for traffic mitigation in the immediate area implementing among other' things signalizing or channeling of intersections, implementing the Joint Access Plan, pedestrian and bicycle trails and/or crosswalks, improved signals, additional traffic lanes, and/or roadway landscaping and utilities, and right-of-way acquisition. Funds not used directly mitigate the traffic impact in this area will be returned to the petitioner after two years. All such contributions will be held in escrow account and utilized by the Department of Public works in full for such improvements by July 1, 1996 unless prohibited by act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. 8. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of Site Plan Review in its letter of December 02, 1993. They are: 1. Documentation regarding the contribution to be made for road upgrades as set forth under the terms and conditions of this decision and the requirements of the site Plan review in its letter of December 2, 1993. 2. Sheet FS-1 (Food Service Equipment Plan ) shall be revised to show additional handwash sink at location 13A as agreed b Jim ward of g Y General Mills on 12/14/93 via telephone with Health Inspector Edward Barry. 9. Alcohol shall be:served only from a service bar. 10. This Special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service. 11. Permanent or temporary displays of signs, flags, or, sculptured attractions or characters for promotional purposes attached to the structure or located on-site other that those allowed by town by-laws shall not be permitted. 12. All special conditions shall be complied with before occupancy permit will be issued. 13. All exterior lighting be shielded to prevent intrusion of the lighting onto Route 132 and onto the adjoining property and the maximum height to be twenty (20) feet as has been proposed. 14. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the .community in view of the mitigation. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson, Emmett Glynn, Dexter Bliss, Tom DeRiemer and Acting Chairman Gail Nightingale. i `Decision and Notice b-/Yed1 Ila. 1994-04 �.- Special Permit - CR r,iJ.!.;=.d2 al i'se Restaurant Nay: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 for a Conditional use Special Permit authorizing the development and operation of a restaurant has been granted with Conditions. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, section 17, and shall be filed within twenty (20) days after the _date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. ,4 oa and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 jal Permit — conditional Use Restaurant r and inclusive of the intersection of Bearse•s Way/Route 132, Independence rive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse,s way. T he funded by this contribution shall be utilized bythe Department cof Publicents works for traffic mitigation in the immediate area implementing among other things signalizing or channeling of intersections, implementing Access Plan p nting the Joint pedestrian and bicycle trails and/or crosswalks, improved signals, additional traffic lanes, and/or roadway landscaping and utilities, and right-of-way acquisition. Funds not used directly mitigate the traffic impact in this area will be returned to the petitioner after two years. All such contributions will be held in escrow account and utilized by the Department of Public works in full for such improvements by July 1, 1996 unless prohibited by act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. 8. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of Site Plan Review in its letter of December. 02, 1993. They are: 1• Documentation regarding the contribution to be made for road upgrades as set forth under the terms and conditions of this decision and the requirements of the Site Plan review in its letter of December 2, 1993. .__...... .. f s�� ` - Sheet'FS=1�(Fo0d service Equipment Plan shall be revised to show u additional^handwash sink at location 13A��!as agreed by Jim Ward of General Mills on 12/14 93_via telephone Edward Barry. with Health Inspector 9• Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. y1�ti 10. This Special Permit does not authorize any out-door seating, outdoor food service or drive-up food service. 11. Permanent or temporary displays of signs, flags, or sculptured ched to the structure permitted. attractions or characters for promotional purposes atta or located on-site other that those allowed by town by-laws shall not be 12. All special conditions shall be complied with before occupancy permit will be issued. 13. All exterior lighting be shielded to 1 onto_Route 3'i�_ `- """ • oil- ----. prevent intrusion of the lighting 132 and onto the ad'oinin �'��' ` �- ] g .property-and the-maximum�-height to be twenty (20) feet as has been proposed: 14. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this V i Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson, Emmett Glynn, Dexter Bliss, Tom DeRiemer and Acti chairman Gail Nightingale. ng on and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 ial-Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant ' y j% JPW.The applicant shall connect town sewer in a manner approved by the town 3. The development shall be constructed in accordance with the plans submitted and reviewed by site Plan Review Committee and e of additions, modifications and revisions contained in the modified vplan setse submitted to the Board's office on January 19, 1994 and as referenced in the Board's Findings. 4• In addition to this site Plan, the applicant shall: G _•- �' design and install as a part of his construction al _ pedestrian "sidewalk, for the entire length of improvements. The 5 foot bituminous concrete walk shall be located within an the appli easement at cants_ property-line.-for the entire length of petitioners; property line along Route 132 and shall., be completed in accordance.' with Town of Barnstable, Department of Public works specification. �b. in stall~devices, speed bumps and/or top signs within the restaurant site to discourage through traffic between Bearse's way and Route . 132 via the proposed parking lot and its driveways and to provide on site directional devices to(encourage one way around the restaurant in a traffic cou r nter clockwise manner. _ c- Pedestrian access 'shall also'be developed from Bearse•s .way to the site'via `the access asement. id. , CGianite curbing shall be installed the entire length of all improvements on public ways and along'Bearse's'Way in the easement Crea to the specification of the Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works. _ Adequate . ting shall be - - • C, - __ _-the - .__a Way provided along the('Bearse%s (entrance to the site.` --- ' Sf. � All signage shall be a r pproved by the Building Department before its installation and shall conform to the requirements of Zoning. 5- The applicant shall implement and promote a share-a-ride to work (car pool) program for its employees. 6• The applicant shall implement procedures to promote, to the extent ten the selection o t ' f local subcontractors for the he development p ect t of he selection of local residents for employment the local suppliers to provide for miscellaneous supplieseandaserviceshe eincti- of maintaining the operations. `Local' shall mean Town and County of Barnstable residents and businesses.. 7• Prior Ito,applying,-for-a .building permit for the 273w seat-r s aurant the �,____. _ applicant shall provide a contribution t - �o the Town of Barnstable to be placed in escrow in the C ount of 'ei'ghty 'thousand 'dollars`-;$80;000) j The contribution made in accordance with 'k.G.h. section 53A, chapter 44, shall be accompanied by a letter granting the use of the money for exclusively for traffic improvements along Route 132 or Bearse•s way within the area defined r i t {, l�� // �4 /Av f i �' f i f =s 4078723303 SCHENKEL & SHULTZ F-700 T-350 P-001/002 AUG 09 194 15:29 SCHENKEL S H U LTZ ..� ,,t.., H, „ . ., . FAXT ANSMITTAL date: from: •WLe attention: d AWY / Ulo _ comm.no.: %X4.�+r" project: m AC T tr •� l l�l�11j I 1 ' copies dated description AMPISMAXift.20 7a LET ` .� ArChitemro — — Interior pesign 200 E.kubinwn St. Suite 3oo remarks: Orlando,Florida reviewed and released 328ol reviewed and released with corrections revise and resubmit 407-671-3322 insufficient information other: _ signed: • co ies to: NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING FAX TRANSMITTAL: AAFAxVA0 -/ 4078723303 SCHENKEL & SHULTZ F-700 T-350 P=002/002 AUG 09 '94 15:29 s J. THOMAS CHANDLER,, AID. it A R C H I T E C T U R E U INTERIOR D E 5 1 O y MEMORANDUM TO: Alfred Martin Acting Building Commissioner FROM: Catherine M. Biron J. THOMA.S CHANDLER, AIA DATE: August 8, 1994 RE: Red Lobster Restaurant Hyannis, Mass. Commission No. 92765 The following memo will address comments made to the Red Lobster Restaurant in a memo dated July 25, 1994, to Alfred Martin,Acting Building Commissioner from Art T raczyk,.Principal Planner. The referenced comments can be found in the conclusion section of the memo. Comment 4.a: A sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with the Town of Barnstable once the location for the sidewalk has been firmly established, and proper easements have been secured. Comment 4.b: Appropriate traffic devices have been indicated on the Civil Documents to discourage through traffic between Bearse's Way and Route 132. Comment 4.c: A sidewalk shall be eonsmrticted.in accordance with the Town of Barnstable once the location of the sidewalk has been firmly established,and proper easements have been secured. Comment 4.d: Civil Drawings have been revised to show the location of granite curbing. Comment 4.e: Adequate lighting shall be provided along Bearse's Way entrance once lighting types and locations have been firmly established, and proper easements have been secured. Comment 4.f: All signage is permitted,separateiy,and is subject to the review and approval of Zoning and the Building Department. 200 E.Robinson St. Comment 8.2: An additional hand wash sink has h-= added next to prep table 13A. Suite 300 Comtneut 13: Exterior lighting has been shielded and lowered so not to interfere with 'adjacent � Orlando, Florida properties. 32801 voict 407.872.3322 fox 407-R72-3303 O:%ADNMWPFnX0*AN1 f1AIJG1A,CM8 s /0 70 FESTIVAL MALL - ESTATE OF DAMES CAMPBELL PROPOSED OLD COUNTY BUFFET Shopping Center = 204,987 Site = 11,160 (5AO/o) Prior Proposed Zoning B [3-11(1)] B [3-3.1(1)] Use Shopping Ctr - Ig. retail Shopping Ctr - Restaurant pharmacy [commercial] [commercial] Waste Disposal Septic w/variance Sewer connection w/ grease infrastructure constructed to trap. DEP review and allow for sewer connect approval Lot Coverage 77.67% . Same - no change all work interior within existing foot print Traffic ITE Code 820 (shopping ITE Code 820 (shopping center) *no pharmacy code center). No change (1992) (1987) s Parking Required: 1048 Required: 1 120 Available: 1254 Available: 1254 Excess: 134 Appearance Shopping ctr facade No material change TRAFFIC ANALYSIS • OLD COUNTY BUFFET 11, 160 sq. ft . Retail* = 1790 VTD, * - No Pharmacy , { 9;-000 Customers Per Week 2 Customers per car 3 . 2 Customers per car 4 , 500 cars per week 2 , 812 . 5 cars per week 642 cars per day 401 . 8 'cars per- week 1, 287 . 71 VTD 803 . 57 VTD 1 1 f: 1 i I � • i � 1 • 1 � 1 n NORTH mY• _ ___ —_— __ ____—_ _—____ ___ CY) E --- --- Q O 1 8 NN =toll ZD Tlo 0 Z O O .. I Q W Q Ln 6: 1 fig £ 4 bj - Elm,.pq on Fin � 1'1'(��1'UI'��71II Ir1'^1I��II''7IIlJ' ' LJU DE] ' ULJ ULJ � lJU 1 - 0 „9 ,8L .� 3l ago, v Q a MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DO PLUMBING (Print or Type) Q &,r �, �? Hyannis Mass. Date Sept. 1 3 19jf94 Permit # -3 Building Location 1 095 Iyannough Road Owner's Name General Mills Type of Occupancy Restaurant h New Renovation C Replacement C Plans Submitted: Yes C No)ff FIXTURES z � � z y Z X < \ y y y O Z > y I- d) O W h- W ¢ 2 ccy Z Z Z 2 a UI r I J y C m y 2 ¢ ~ a W y = C d �, < 6 X t- IC W F W < y O < J y C Q J< 2 3 = Z 2 3 Y. 6. p ~ _ _ < W LL Y W > -C O O V7 0 < O O y < ~ < a, S y y a < O a J J a ¢ ¢- ¢ a C c ►- N y LL V Q 3 ¢ 61 O � SUB—SSMT. BASEMENT 1ST FLOOR 6 141 2 1 3 3 2N0 FLOOR 3ROFLOOR 4TH FLOOR STH FLOOR I. 6TH FLOOR j 7THFLOOR 8TH FLOOR Installing Company Name Sagamore Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Check one: Certificate Address 114 State Road P.O.Box 307 [ Corporation 1958 Sagamore Beach, MA. 02562 ❑ Partnership Business Telephone (508) 888-1600 C Firm/Co. Name of Licensed Plumber Stephen M. Lima INSURANCE COVERAGE: I have a current liability insurance policy or its substantial equivalent which meets the requirements of MGL Ch. 142. .Yes-'Z No C If you have checked yes, please indicate the type coverage by checking the appropriate box. A liability insurance policy XX Other type of indemnity C Bond C OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the Mass. General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Check one: Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent Owner ED Agent❑ 1 hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted(or entered)in above application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that all plumbing work and installations performed under the permit issued for this application will be in compliance with all pertinent provisions of the Massachusetts State Plumbing Code and C apter 142 of the General Laws. By Signature of Licenso Plumber Title City/Town Type of License: Master fR( Journeyman C APPROVED(O IC US ONLY) License Number. loa 7 I •'�/�`—�,v c S y��(�r�G�``'` p�/`a !',�z��'— o tlo� �QB�RSA axe �j3 /I ,P o ��axC R I .a oa MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DO GASFITTING (Print or Type) �• Hyannis Mass. DateSept. 1 3, 1g 94 Permit # /JS3 Building Location 1095 I yannough Road owner's Name Gentr.a l:-.Mill s Type of Occupancy_ Restaurant New CKx Renovation ❑ Replacement ❑ Plans Submitted: Yes❑ Now N Q W W tq N N U ¢ y y Q (n CC O S ►- W J N W O 0 }. cc O W Q O 0 = H a m of t- y W O ?. W Q 1,- Jl a z W S W Z o WW W _ 1. W C7 0 > W f- V J N W z a W a e — ►- ,. 0 M Z O 2 W O N S Q W > S W 2 Q K a a O O W W O 14 F rt S O 0 2 u. 7 T+ O a J U 0 SUB—BSMT. I BASEMENT 1ST FLOOR �' ! 1 2 2NDFLOOR i 3RDFLOOR I 4THFLOOR 5THFLOOR 6TH FLOOR ' TTH FLOOR 8TH FLOOR Installing Company Name Sagamore Plumbing & Heating, ll gck one: Certificate Address-1 1 4 State Road P.O.Box 307 XX Corporation 1958 Sag.amore Beach , Ma. 02562 ❑ Partnership Business Telephone ( 5 0 8) 8 8 8-1 6 0 0 ❑ Firm/Co. Name of Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter Stephen M. Lima INSURANCE COVERAGE: . I have a current liability insurance policy or its substantial equivalent which meets the requirements of MGL Ch. 142. Yes 12 - No ❑ If you have checked Yes, please indicate the type coverage by checking the appropriate box. A liabiiity insurance policy%X Other type of indemnity❑ Bond ❑ OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the Mass. General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Check one: Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent Owner❑ Agent ❑ 1 hereby certify that all of the details and information I have submitted(or entered)in above application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that all plumbing work and installations performed under the permit issued for this application will be in compliance with all pertinent provisions of the Massachusetts State Gas Code and Chapter 142 of the General Laws. BY T of License: ,,, Plumber Signature of Lensed Ilumber or Gas fitter Title Lljsasfitter City/Town /aa ' aster Ucense Number Journeyman APPROVED S ONL L�aal� v C ,�l,� t 4 Z3 a-. i � �� p . , _ . � � k . : The Town of Barnstable • &%P-MAI= ,�" Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner May 25, 1995 Patrick M. Butler, Esquire Nutter, McClennen&Fish 185 Falmouth Road, Route 28 Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. d/b/a/Red Lobster Restaurant 11095'Iyanough Road, Route 132, Hyannis Dear Attorney Butler: This will confirm the fact that the plans for the inside of the Red Lobster will result in a modification to your special permit. It is also my opinion that site plan review is not needed in this instance. Respectfully, Aph Crossen Building Commissioner Q950525B 2 U w TOIW OF BARNSTABLE I '\y -2m5i Zoning Board of Appeals Application for a SRecial Permit (Mo.dificat.ion)_ .T r T Date.Received For office use only: Town clerk office Appeal # 9 9,t—Qd 95 P -2 ; 3 6 Hearing Date rf, T Decision Due _ M The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special Permit, in the manner and for the reasons hereinafter set forth: Applicant Name: .—General Mills Restaurant, Inc. ,, Phone Applicant Address': 5900 Lake Ellenor Dr. , ..Orlando, FL 32809 Property Locations 1095 ^Ivannouah, Road Hyannis niA. Property owner: Same , Phone Address of owner: Same If applicant differs from owner, state nature of interests -Patrick M. Butler, Nutter McClennen & Fish, PO Box 1630, Hyannis , MA 02601 Number of Years Owned: 1 Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: 294-042 Zoning District: HB and B Groundwater overlay District: GP special Permit Requested: Modification cif existing Special Permit-appeal- N Cite section s Title of the Zoning ordinance 1994-04 Description of Activity/Reason for Request: Renovation and remodeling of existing restaurant to provide waiting area/lounge with seating for restaurant . patrnnc- waiting for tahlec Total dining seats reduced from 258 to 235. __WTaitIh!2 area/seats totpl 23 Description of construction Activity (if applicable) : Remodeling of 1,150 Square fo Reconf i g ura ion of 23 dining seats to lounge seating T' Proposed Gross Floor Area.to be .Added: 0 , Altered: 1,150 Ezisting .Level of Development of the Property - Number of Buildings: 1 Present .Use(s): Restaurant Gross Floor Area: 8 . 356 sq. ft. Application for a special Permit Is the property located in an Historic District? Yes [] No [)q If yes oRH Use only: • Plan Review Number .Date Approved Is the building a designated Historic Landmark? Yes [) No D1 If yes Historic Preservation Department Use only: Date Approved Have you applied for a building permit? Yes [ No [) Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes No [] All applications for a special Permit require. an approved site Plan. That process must be successfully. completed prior to submitting this application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. For Buildinq Department Use only: Not Required - single Family PO Site Plan Review Number Not required Date Approved Signature: The following information must be submitted with the application at the time of filing, failure to supply this may result in a denial of your request: Three (3) copies of the completed application form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a certified property survey (plot plan) showing the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies and surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements, on the land. Five (5) copies of a proposed site improvement plan, drawn by a certified professional and approved by the site Plan Review Committee is required- for all proposed development activities. This plan must show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations on the land and to structures. see "Contents of Site Plan", Section 4-7.5 of the Zoning ordinance, for detailed requirements. The applicant y submit any additional supporting documents to assist the Bo d n making its rmination. G. n ral Mi . s staurant, Inc. - signature: By Date 'May a�, 1995 Applicant'.s. or.Agents..Signature Patrick M. Butler, Esq. Nutter, McClennen & Fish Agents Address: pn Rt)x 1 ti'j(), Hyannis . MA n26nl Phone 79(1_54�(l -8079 Fax No. 771 4 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, . Baer, 8• ASSESSORS Y FES7-(VA4 ALrH Y d r' 9bY •� (8-1 Z•93) (8-1 r-40) s-74 .. !�'=^-.-mot_.:�- INr.r • - " co 50�H Lo '270 -PLAZ< 3 err e , �_t �q."_-•' tea 4 d t Ca-_��. I •2 �0 3.5a� r � Clql�p O Ja 4sJ. 40 - r• 1jJ 39 i •4 1.)6AS, m - 23 r © a•J, 1PN-RNr 9 v F`'`" GONDOMINNMS I tJAC 17 24 4. _ .est I ®(Of....Jna. a4c i s i 32 36 A r 464, 234C 33 ' 22 g © SG • i ,btJ 23" 2 I. - n•�• b titer iJAC ! 19 `-JY.y, R LAN �JSC c•. �` 33 28 ~ r ':?' 21 20 1 33 4 28 J AC •ut 1 I '. rJ, o I .so• o • as It 31 •b i 8 "• i • .aJaa a my -1 �•71 '•.c 30 yAC >1 a4 t •a ,46,c /M , ar• 1 . I .. . •es,a ram_ a 43 � e PREPARED UNDER THE COXCTION OF THE BARNSTABLE BOARD OF ASSESSORS ,`•d. 5 8 6 J /CA61 AVIS AIRMAP INC. ram-. MASS. CONN. U. Town of Barnstable . _ n+�+ X' ' Zoning Board of Appeals b- Decision and Notice Special Permit for Conditional Use of. a Restaurant Appeal No. 1994-04 Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal ,No. : 1994-04 Applicant/Owner: General Mills Restaurants, Inc. Address: 5500 Lake t1lenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road [Route 132], Hyannis, MA.. Assessors Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: HB (Highway Business) and B (Business) Overlay District: GP - Groundwater Protection %pplicant's- Request: Section 3-3.6(3) (A) - Special Permit for. a Conditional Use - "Restaurant and other food establishments-- Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq. ft., 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant and associated site improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special. Permit Background: This decision concerns the petition submitted by General Mills Restaurants, Inc., requesting construction and operation of a 273 seat Red Lobster Restaurant of 8,356 sq. ft. at 109 annis, MA. The property is located on the .southlwesterlyannough Rsideoad CofuRt.te 1132,atyAs sessor's Map 294, Lot 42. The 2.37 acre parcel fronts on to Route 132 and is diagonally across from the entrance to the Festival shopping Mall in Hyannis. It is located between the Ramada Inn to the north west and Cape Crossroads Condominiums to the south east. The property was previously developed but is currently vacant. The petitioner has proposed associated site improvements of landscaping, lighting. and a 132 car parking lot with entrance/exits from-. Route 132 and from .a. Bearse,s Way. The Bearse•s Way entrance/exit would be developed on an easement over the property of the neighboring Ramada Inn. The applicant, initiated Site Plan Review on September 22, 1992 (site Plan Review No. 33-92) c Over the course of the site Plan Review, development plans were presented to the Planning Board and referred to several town departments for their input. The applicant also contacted Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees, exploring the option of developing a common signalized entrance/exit drive, aligned with the_exis.ting roadway into the Festival at Hyannis shopping' , Mall— the "Joint Access Plan". On December 9, 1993, the applicant received a Conditional Approval from Site Plan Review Committee for the purposes of transmittal to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit of a conditional Use of a restaurant. DI ision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant Procedural Summary; The application was filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and at the zoning Board of Appeals office on December 09, 1993. A public hearing duly noticed under M.G.L. Chapter 40-A was opened on January 05, 1994 by Chairman Richard Boy. If the hearing was to be continued past January 05, 1994 then Mr. Boy informed that Gail Nightingale would take over as Cahir and Tom DeRiemer would sit as well due to Chairman Boys anticipated absence. The hearing was continued and remained open to January 19, February 02, and February 16, 1994. The public hearing was closed and the decision to grant the petition with conditions was rendered by the Board on February 16, 1994. The petition was decided by Board Members: Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn, Thomas Deriemer and Acting Chairman,. Gale Nightingale. Summary of Evidence Submitted .The following materials were submitted to the file on this appeal: 1. Site Plan Review Committee approved and signed drawings Titled "Red Lobster, 1095 Iyanough Road, Route 132, Hyannis, Massachusetts prepared by J. Thomas Chandler, last revised date of December 06, 1993"; 2. Planning Departments Site Plan Review files (SPR 33-92) consisting of numerous reviews rep orts p its and corresp ondences as related to the departments processing of Site Plan Review, inclusive of an illustrated access plan titled "Red Lobster Restaurant, Inc", miscellaneous meeting tin notes, town department memorandumsg and. cost es _estimates for a four-way signalized intersection. 3. December 02, 1993 letter from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz to Mr. Brian Levesque, on the conditional approvable for Red Lobster Restaurant by Site Plan Review. 4. December 21 1993 memorandum from Town of Barnstable, Inspectional Department from Joseph D. DaLuz, Building Commissioner to Richard Boy Chairman of, the zoning Board of Appeals specifications PP on for pervious pavement materials . 5. December 21, 1993 memorandum from Stephen Seymour, Acting Town Engineer to.Richard Boy, Chairman zBA on Red Lobster Site Plan � �. 6. Architectural drawings of the proposed structure, titled "Exterior Building Elevation and Details, sheet No. A-4 and A-5 dated November 19, .1993. 7,. December 17,. 1993 List of abutters within 300 feet certified by Gary M. Brennan, Assistant Assessor 4 8. Revised plans 9. Memorandum in, support by Attorney Patrick M. Butler J - anuary 19, 19 10. Draft Decision by Attorney Patrick Butler dated January 26, 1994. f)-cision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant 11. Staff Report and Draft Decision by Planning, Department dated February 16, 1994. Summary of Public Hearing The public hearing on this petition was opened on January 05, 1994. Stephen Gioasa a consultant with SITEC, represented the applicant at the meeting. Also present were Henry Bryant, General Mills Restaurants Inc. Site Development/Project Manager and Brian Levesque, of SITEC, the consultants and engineers for the applicant. Stephen Gioasa presented the proposed plans for development and explained the process had undergone extensive site plan review. He discussed the developments proposed site plan, including the utilization of pervious surface coverage, site drainage and utilities. He noted that the restaurant would be connected to public sewers via the neighboring Ramada Inn. The temporary connection would permit the restaurant to operate until that time that public sewering would be available for the use. At present public sewers are being installed along this segment of Route 132 and would be available to the site in several months. At that time, the restaurant would be tied to public sewers permanently. Traffic could enter the site and exit form both Route 132 and Bearse's way via a proposed private drive over an easement .granted to General Mills Restaurants from the Ramada Inn. Mr: Gioasa cited that the Zoning Ordinance would require 108 car parking lot but that the restaurant, through past experience would desire parking for 135 vehicles. In relationship to the neighboring residential condominium use, the applicant would bolster the planting to assure screening and that light would be shielded so as not to reflect into that lot disrupting the neighbors. The Board asked about the Joint Access Plan. The applicant represented it was the most desired access from both the Towns and applicants perspective and the applicant would continue to pursuer that option with the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees and Owners. Question by the board included the potential for cross traffic from'Bear se Way to Route 132 via the parking lot drives s pedestrian access and signalized lights, site drainage, bus parking. Building Commissioner Joseph DaLuz spoke on the process of site plan review which included engineering and other departments and that the applicant has satisfied the needsvof the process.]~ The Board requested a copy of the traffic study, specifically the summer peak traffic conditions and changes anticipated by the location of this restaurant. Commissioner DaLuze reported that Mr Marcello of the towns engineering department had worked with the applicant and supplied select figures related to traffic and.-that site plan review did not see the need for a detailed report. The hours 'of operation will be from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday through :Thursday and 11:00 AM to 11:OOPM on Fridays and Saturdays. The open year- round restaurant would serve only lunch and dinner. Most parking lots lights would be turned-off after closing hours so as not to disrupt the neighbors. DP ision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board was presented with architectural renderings of the proposed elevations of the Building and questions arose as to the recommendations made by the Pat Anderson on behalf of the Planning Board. . The Board also questions which elevations would be the final for construction purposes. The public was invited to speak. Mark Borsi of the Hyannis Elks Club spoke on the proposed sewering of the building. He noted that just last year, the club could not make temporary hook-up that the applicants are proposing because of the sewering pump at that location. Joseph Daluz cited that this pump station had been improved and. today was sufficient to handle the added hook in. Gloria Rosenburg of Cape Crossroads noted that they have not yet come to any conclusion of the proposal of General Mills to purchase land area within the condominium parcel. The Board continued questioning the applicant on the details of traffic, lighting, anticipated impacts on other businesses, site deliveries and example of the porous pavement use in Massachusetts. The Board determined it would continue the hearing to January 05, 1994 to permit the applicant to respond to the concerns of the Board and to finalize the exact plans to be implemented. At the meeting of January 19, 1994, the applicant was represented by Attorney Patrick M. Butler. Also present Henry Bryant, Stephen Gioasa and Brian Levesque. Attorney Butler present a Memorandum addressing the concerns of the Board as expressed in the letter from Chairman, Richard Boy. The applicant also submitted updated and supplemental plans for the development, inclusive of a lighting and landscaping plans. Attorney Butler reviewed the history of permitting process citing the numerous modification made by the applicant to accommodate site plan review. He also presented a review of General Mills Restaurants business practices and operations. Elevation drawings were presented that represented an architectural style more keeping with traditional Cape Cod materials and texture. Attorney Butler cited that the operations of the restaurant would require 85 full-time employees and 85 part-time employees and would reflect a financial commitment of $700,000 in construction. He offered that the company would strive to the extent practical and economically sound to hire from the local community and employ local subcontractors. He also cited that substantial purchasing will be made by the applicant from local suppliers. The applicant estimated the complete 'a p project to be assets at $1,060,000 and would represent an important investment by the company in the Town. The estimates of traffic from the proposed project would be from 800 to 850 vehicle trips per day as projected by both the applicant and site plan review. The Joint Access Plan was presented and explained. It relied upon utilization of land owned by the Cape Crossroads Condominium and proposed a shared access road that would enter/exit Route 132 across from the Festival shopping Plaza. The plan called for the development of a four-way signalized intersection. The applicant would be willing to fund the construction of this Joint Access Plan and other related access improvement. The applicant agreed to post a letter:of credit or Bond in the amount of $100,000 to assure its implementation. The applicant then discussed other options related to mitigation of traffic should the joint access not be the desired plan. Ddcision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant The Board was concerned with the status of negotiations with .Cape crossroads Condominium on the proposed Joint Access. The association would be meeting in May and the ability to determine the reality of the plan would not be known until after that meeting. The Board determined that it would like to continue this matter in order to provide the time to formulate the decision. At the meeting of February 02, The Board opened the public hearing and read into the records a letter received from Mrs. Rosenburg dated January 24, 1994 and a letter from Attorney Butler requesting a continuance. The Board briefly discussed the letters and determined to continue the hearing to February 16, 1994. on February 16, Attorney Butler presented a brief review of the proposal and a review of the testimony given. He proposed that if the Board should determine that the likelihood of the joint access plan was nil, General Mills Restaurant Inc. would provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable of $80,000 for the mitigation of traffic impacts created by the restaurant.. Acting Chair, Gail Nightingale asked the town attorney if we have any right to issue a permit in exchange for accepting money? Responce was given by Ruth Weil, Assistant Town Attorney who said, "Let me rephrase the question. Under the ordinance -'you have a right to deny any permit that is going to, and the language is, "to potentially adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or conveniences to the community. " . I think it is undisputed that because of the current level of service on Route 132, the level of service F. and the impact that the applicant may have on this intersection as to any mitigations you would be well within your rights and your discretion to turn down the project. If the applicant, in order to enhance his chances of getting an approval project is willing to voluntarily provide the town monies to affect the necessary improvements on Route 132 it is perfectly legal as long as it is voluntary and the applicant knows it .is voluntary and. . . . . has these discussions. So I suppose in rephrasing the question, "If the applicant, in order to mitigate the impact its going to have is willing to make a certain voluntary contribution to the town and the Board is satisfied that with this voluntary contribution they can grant a permit because the. project will not-"substantially . adversely effect public health and safety, you are within the perimeter of the ordinance I think of state law. The public was asked to "speak and Mrs. Rosenburg, .president of the Cape Crossroads Condominium Trustees noted that the joint access road was discussed during the fall of .1993 and that the majority of the residents cited increased traffic, :car lights, and the relocation of parking spaces as their primary : reasons why it .was rejected. She further stated that at the Associations may 1994 meeting the subject would not be presented. it wasclear to, the Board that this option for joint access was, for practical purposes, dead. tom{' .*-Decision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant The Board reviewed the Department of Planning February 16 memorandum and the January 27th letter from Patrick Butler to assist them in formulating there findings. FIND OF FACTS: Base upon the evidence submitted and the Testimony given at the public hearing on Appeal No 1994-04, The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously found: 1. The property is located within the HB - Highway Business Zoning District and within the B - Business Zoning District. The proposed use of the property as a restaurant is a Conditional Use in the HB District and requires a Special Permit for the development and operation of the facilities as per Section 3- 3.6 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning. 2. The proposed plans for development have been reviewed by the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review Committee and have been found conditionally approved in accordance with Section 4-7 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning as evidenced by the Certificate of Conditional Approval dated December 02, 1993. 3. The applicant has proposed the development of an 8,356 sq.ft. "Red Lobster" restaurant with a total seating capacity of 273 persons and associated site improvements to the 2.37 acre vacant site, include a 136 car parking lot, landscape and lighting. site access drives from both Route 132 and Bearse,s way are proposed. The plans for.. the development titled "Red Lobster" drawn by J. Thomas Chandler, Architect, have been submitted to the file as revised on December 6, 1993 and date stamped January 19, 1994 by the town .of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals and consisting of six (6) sheets as follows: 1. Title Sheet Sheet T-1 revised dated 12/6/93 2. Landscape Plan dated January 17, 1994 Sheet C-6 Landscaping Plan Sheet C-6 has been superseded as previously 3. Exterior building and elevation details dated November 15, 1993 Sheet A-4 4. Exterior building elevations and details dated November 15,1993 Sheet A-5 S. Roof plan notes and details Sheet A-6 dated 11/15/93 6. Electrical Site Plan Sheet E-1 dated 11/15/93 7. Existing conditions Sheet EC-1 dated 7/10/92 8. Site Development Plan Sheet C-2 dated 8/14/93 9. Grading and Drainage sheet C-3 dated 11/1.5/93 10. utilities Sheet C-4 dated 11/15/93 11. site Development Details Sheet C-5 dated 11/15/93 12. Irrigation Plan Sheet C-7 dated 11/12/93 13. Reflective Curb Plan and Notes Sheet A-9 revision dated 12/6/93. 4. Traffic impacts from the proposed development have been estimated at 800 to 850 vehicles per day as based upon ITE Trip Generation Manual. Route 132 and .Bearse•s way now operate at an overall Level of service `F�, which is the lowest possible rating. 5. The applicant has not completed a detailed traffic study that estimates the possible off-site traffic impacts on surrounding roadways and intersections. and according to traffic figures submitted by the applicant in the January 18, 1994 information package to the Board, at peak summer, i Decision and Notice - APpoal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant approximate 60% of the traffic entering the site will be drawn from existing Route 132. Accordingly 4.0% will be new trips added to Route 132 at peak season. 6. The applicant has agreed to mitigate the potential impacts on traffic created by the proposed development. The applicant and town departments favor the development of a four way intersection plan and joint access road with Cape Crossroads Condominiums as per plans submitted and inclusive of pedestrian walk signals, crosswalks and sidewalks. Planning Director Bob Schernig has represented to this Board that mitigation construction could reasonably be expected to be completed in two years. 7. The applicant has proposed a contribution to the Town of Barnstable in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.00) . This donation would be designated to finance construction activity that would exclusively mitigate the traffic impacts on Route 132 and/or Bearse,s way, in the area bounded by, and inclusive of the intersection of, Bearse's Way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearsels Way. 8. The applicant has estimated that the cost of construction (building and site improvements) to be approximate seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) and that the business would employ 85 full-time and 85 part time employees. They have further offered that local labor would be utilized in subcontracting for the construction; and that local town and county residents would be given preference in employment and that local suppliers would be sought to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. 9. The applicant has modified the elevations of the structure, building materials, windows and signage to reflect a style and building more in keeping with a Cape Cod architectural style and character. 10. The Petitioner has worked extensively with the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review Committee for approximately eighteen (18) months to address the Site Plan Review Committees concerns and all such concerns have been reported to this Board as being addressed to the satisfaction of said site Plan Review Committee. 11. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision. by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good .or the neighborhood affected nor would it subs tantially-and"adversely effect the public health, safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in x` view of the mitigation. Conclusion: Accordingly, based upon the findings, a motion was duly made and seconded that Appeal_ No.1994-04 for a special Permit be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain and maintain an easement as per plans submitted to this Board to Bearse,s way. D4-cision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant 2. The applicant shall connect town sewer .in a manner approved by the town DPW. 3. The development shall be constructed in accordance with the plans submitted and reviewed by Site Plan Review Committee and inclusive of those additions, modifications and revisions contained in the modified plan set submitted to the Boards office on January 19, 1994 and as referenced in the Boards Findings. 4. In addition to this site Plan, the applicant shall: a. design and install as a part of his construction a pedestrian sidewalk, for the entire length of improvements. The 5 foot bituminous concrete walk shall be located within an easement at the applicants property line for the entire length of petitioners property line along Route 132 and shall be completed in accordance with Town of Barnstable, Department of Public Works specification. b. install devices, speed bumps and/or' stop signs within the restaurant site to discourage through traffic between Bearse's Way and Route 132 via the proposed parking lot and its driveways and to provide on site directional devices to encourage one way traffic around the restaurant .in a counter clockwise manner. . C. Pedestrian access shall also be developed from Bear se,s Way to the site via the access easement. d. Granite curbing shall be installed the entire length of all improvements on public ways and along Bearse,s way in the easement area to the specification of the Town of Barnstable Department of Public works. e. Adequate lighting shall be provided along the Bearse's Way entrance to the site. f. All signage shall be approved by the Building Department before its installation and shall h 11 conform to the requirements qu nts of Zoning. 5. The applicant shall implement and promote a share-a-ride to work (car pool) program for its employees. 6. The applicant shall implement procedures to promote, to the extent possible; the selection of local subcontractors for the development of the project, the. selection of local residents for employment and the selection of local suppliers to provide for miscellaneous supplies and services in maintaining the operations. `Local shall mean Town and county of Barnstable residents and businesses. . 7. Prior to applying for a- building permit :for the 273 seat restaurant, the applicant shall provide a contribution to the Town of Barnstable to be placed in escrow in the amount of eighty thousand dollars ' ($80,000) . The contribution 'Ma de in accordance wit h M.G.L. Section 53A, Chapter 44, shall be accompanied by a letter granting the use of the money for exclusively for traffic. improvements along Route 132 or Bearse's way within the area-. defined I - + .Mcision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional Use Restaurant as and inclusive of the intersection of Bearse,s way/Route 132, Independence Drive/Route 132 and Enterprise Drive/Bearse,s way. The specific improvements funded by this contribution shall be utilized by the Department of Public Works for traffic mitigation in the immediate area implementing among other things signalizing or channeling of intersections, implementing the Joint Access Plan, pedestrian and bicycle trails and/or crosswalks, improved signals, additional traffic lanes, and/or roadway landscaping and utilities, and right-of-way acquisition. Funds not used directly mitigate the traffic impact in this area will be returned to the petitioner after two years. All such contributions will be held in escrow account and utilized by the Department of Public Works in full for such improvements by July 1, 1996 unless prohibited by act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. 8. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of Site Plan Review in its letter of December 02, 1993. They are: 1. Documentation regarding the contribution to be made for road .upgrades as set forth under the terms and conditions of this decision and the requirements of the site Plan review in its letter of December 2, 1993. 2. sheet FS-1 (Food service Equipment Plan ) shall be revised to show additional handwash sink at location 13A as agreed by Jim Ward of General Mills on 12/14/93 via telephone with Health Inspector Edward Barry. 9. Alcohol shall be served only from a service bar. 10. This special Permit does not authorize .any out-door seating, outdoor food service or driv e-up food service. 11. Permanent or temporary displays of signs, flags, or sculptured attractions or characters for promotional purposes attached to .the structure or located on-site other that those allowed by town by-laws shall not be permitted. 12. All special conditions shall be complied with before occupancy permit will be issued. 13. All exterior lighting be shielded to prevent intrusion of the lighting ] onto Route 132 and onto the adjoining oining property and the maxi.' -'mum height to be twenty .(20) feet as has been proposed. 14. Based upon the mitigation that has been set forth in the decision of this Board and agreed to in this decision by the petitioner, that the granting of this special permit would not be substantially detrimental to the public good or the neighborhood affected nor would it substantially and adversely effect the u blic health public , safety, welfare, comfort or convenience of the community in view of the mitigation. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson, Emmett Glynn, Dexter Bliss, Tom DeRiemer and Acting chairman Gail Nightingale. Dercision and Notice - Appeal No. 1994-04 Special Permit - Conditional use Restaurant Nay: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 for a Conditional use Special Permit authorizing the development and operation of a restaurant has been granted with Conditions. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, section 17, and shall .be filed within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. �{e11�i � 1 i 1 111 AnY person aggrieved by Y this decision Superior may appeal to the Barnstable P _or Court, as described in Section 17 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Ca=Onwealth of Massachusetts by bringing. an action within tuanzy days After the dac=sion has been filed is the off ice of the Town Clerk. C V/CC . Chairman I. - Ba stable Coun -Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Y. Has cts, hereby certify that tuenc• have elapsed" since the Board of Arendered ! (ZO) days above entitled petition and that noeappealof said tdecisiono has n the filed is the office of the Town Clerk. been Signed and Sealed thin / ' / Pains and penalties of per 0Lr_ day of 19 �`7 under Lhe 0Iscribucion.: Property Owner Town Clerk Town. Clerk . APPlicant Persons tnterested - Bu.i_ding tnspec_or Pub__c tnicr—_ac_on B.oa_:1 of Appeals TC-.-.;Fn of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Appeal Na 1994 04 '94AUG 17 P 3 54 Special Permit for Conditional Use of a Restaurant Decision and Notice Addendum Summary "Granted with Conditions Applicantlowner. General Mills Restaurants,Inc. Address: 5900 Lake Ellenor Drive,Orlando,FL 32809 Property Address: 1095 Iyannough Road[Route 1321,Hyannis, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: 294-042 - 2.37 Acres Zoning District: BB(Highway Business)and B(Business) Applicant's Request: Section 3-3.6(3)(A)-Special Permit for a Conditional Use- "Restaurant and other food establishments". •`:"' Activity Request: The construction and operation of an 8,356 sq.ft.,273 seat Red "` Lobster Restaurant and associated site improvements. Procedural Provisions: Section 5-3.3 Special Permit Addendum Information: A new plan entitled A-3 and A-4 and dated July 8, 1994 by Red Lobster(General Mills)was submitted for this Board's approval. The new plan includes architecture more closely related to a Cape Cod style.After reviewing the plan and agreeing that the new plans were better than the others a motion was made by R. Boy and seconded by E. Glynn to accept the new plan. VOTE.- AYE: E. Glynn,R.Boy,D.Bliss,E.Nilsson and Chairman G.Nightingale. NAY: None Order: Appeal No. 1994-04 is updated to included this addendum Appeals of this decision,if any,shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,within twenty(20)days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the ' Town Clerk 1r l Nightinga,Chairman Date Signed I Linda Leppanen,Clerk of the Town of Barnstable,Barnstable County,Massachusetts,hereby certify that twenty(20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk Signed and sealed this day of 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk copies Applicant/Attorney r Building Commissioner ZBA File i � -7-7 7-5 it 3 ` ; o a ��q ba /p95�,��a� no�R�I� �t�CLn i7 i-S �� �� (��tVe Gc<.�en , Ca+�S�ru� pa,�ia NUTTER,McCLENNEN &FISH ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUTH ROAD BO.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIIME:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER October 23, 1995 DV�I�vF DABNSTABLE BY HAND BUILDING DER Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner OGTj 2 5 Barnstable Town Hall ', ' 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Red Lobster Restaurant - Bearses Way entrance Dear Ralph: Thank you for taking the time to meet with me this morning to discuss the placement of a directional sign on the Bearses Way entrance to the Red Lobster. As I indicated, the Special Permit granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals required Red Lobster to obtain an easement and to construct a road way for ingress/egress onto Bearses Way. The purpose of that was to allow for reduction of traffic on Route 132. As we discussed, a directional or safety sign pursuant to Section 4-3.16 of the Zoning By Law would be appropriate at that location. It is my understanding that you agree with the placement of such a directional sign at the Bearse's Way entrance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance provision. I have indicated to the client that the sign must contain an arrow directing traffic to the restaurant location. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. ratrick ly yours, M. Butler /maf 177229 Crossen Ralph From: Schemig Bob To: Jacobs Mary Cc: Anderson Pat; Crossen Ralph; Geiler Tom; Smith Robert; Traczyk Art , Subject: RE: Red buster Date: WRO day A gust 17, 1994 10:30AM This is a large issue that has be building for years- How to insure pro ects that go from SPR to the ZBA are the "best"they can be and properly mitagated?--How-to maintain local control over the review process?- How to avoid a discretionary DRI referral of a pro-ect by any.of the"eligible"agecies? I suggest that we have a staff meeting on these issues. SPR has met with both the ZBA and Bob Smith on the issue of the purpose and powers of the SPR committee, particularly Section 4-7.2 of the Zoning Ordinance. To briefly answer your specific questions: (1) The SPR committee (Planning/DPW staff) negotiated the$80,000 as a recommendation to the ZBA (Special Permit Process). (2) The recommendation was considered a function of SPR, ie. conditions that would make the pro ect "approvable", sub ect only to the issuance of a Special Permit by the ZBA. (3) Yes, it was a condition of ZBA (4) Puritan is not a ZBA Special Permit pro ect,the legal issues may be different, as only the administrative power of SPR is available. This difference should be understood by the SPR committee. (5) Pat Anderson's rewiew was initiated by the Planning Board (as a way to avoid a DRI refferal-their other concern was traffic mitagation), (6) Current permitting status is unknown-suggest input from Building Commissioner(what's been applied for) and town attorney(development agreement) (7) FYI - I spoke with tom Mullen this AM regarding potential use of these funds in concert with the state's pro ect at Rt. 132 and Bearses. Please advise on the need for further info/staff meeting. From: Jacobs Mary To: Schemig Bob Cc: Crossen Ralph; Geiler Tom; Smith Robert Sub ect: Red Lobster Date: Wednesday,August 17, 1994 9:12AM Warren has asked me to follow-up with what is going on with the Red Lobster pro ect. He had heard that the pro ect still was not going forward. There are a couple of issues I need info on that also have implications for future pro ects going through Site Plan Review: 1) The$80,000 development agreement that I understand Bob Smith is working on. Who negotiated that amount? Who had the authority to negotiate it? Was it a condition of ZBA? Warren is extremely concerned that Site Plan is getting into a regulatory area that they have no authority over. Let's keep that in mind for Puritan Pontiac and other future pro ects. We need to get some clarification on the development agreement issue. Warren indicated that Bob Smith had been telling him all along that the Town cannot enter into development agreements until our Comp plan is approved. If this is different, Warren needs to know about it. 2)Who and under what authority was the pro ect referred to Pat Anderson for such meticuluous architectural review? It seems that this aspect has been delaying things unncessarily. What is the status. 3) What has to happen next? What are the steps involved from now until the building permit is issued? I want to know time frames also. Page 1 _..iT . -,, tom.., -•.l'ii .. 2E? fir;_. BY HAND Ralph Crosse-n, Ruildi.,_- Cc Town of Barnstable Barnstable. '1V%&7n Hall 367 South Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Re : General -Mills Restaurants, Inc . d./_b/a.,Red,Lobs ter—Re staurant - .]`��; Dear Ralph: As :we discussed yesterday afternoon, I have been asked by General Mills Restaurants, Inc. to prepare and file a modification -of the existing Special Permit to allow for remodeling of approximately 1, 150 square feet to reduce the total number of dining seats from 258 to 235, and to provide a waiting urea/lounge for restaurant customers, which will include 23 seats . All 'work is internal, and no 'net increase in customer base is anticipated. I enclose a full set of the proposed remodeling plans and a copy of the prior Special Permit as granted. I would appreciate receiving a letter from you confirming that no Site Plan Review will be necessary on this matter, and - that I may proceed directly with applications to the Zoning Board of Thank you for your assistance on this matter. Ve t my yours,` \L`4 atrick M. But er BUILDING DEPT PMB : jl (1995; ,I� MAY, 23 136894_1.WP6 y .a .` r ., " •TINT �. i 10•-0" (SIGN) , 1 I I MATERIAL LIST _ . 12"RADIUS 12 1 .090 ALUMINUM FACE & FILLER 2 .050 ALUMiNUN LETTER RETURNS .083 ALUMINUM LETTER BACKS �•i� •v: •i•• ,t`. 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'THE OLIVE GARDEN' LETTERS FABRICATED OF 11 22 1 ASB 820-24 BALLAST REO'0. * .050 RETURNS W/ .063 ALUMINUM BACKS . 14 (2) -3"AR VEINS MIN. REQ'O. c - _ ��•" Or.. LTRS.ARE TO HAVE .187'CLEAR 12 '.• '••' ; .Y: FINYTOWLFA ES WITH 1' GREEN TRIMCAP - o -10.5 AMPS # ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ..... •"+•r•••. :Ny ._. _ _ -•- - EXTERIOR PAIMEDIUM SAND FINISH ISCONNECT READ. � 1 120V gRCUR S REQUN2E0 MATCH DUPONT 7498 DARK GREEN 1 120V 20 AMP EXi. D . "OLfvE GARDEN' LETTERS ILLUMINATED W/ n Ij S/T 13W GREEN NEON UTy ALL FIELD WICOMRING MUST BE FULLe WITH • ILA NIE.. SECTIONS 22SOEAND 600. _ 'RA1JM! RESTAURANT LETTERS ROUTED OUT 0 OF FACE AND BAC10=tD W/ .187 IRANSLUCENf . '...•' •• - #7328 WHITE ACRYLIC • _ .. 'a ILLUMHVED W/ (2)-F60/T12& (2)F36/T12DL FL.,WdPS - r N. _ & (1) ASS-D620-24 SALIASI - .. • • •. REVEAL PANTED A MEDIUM SAND FINISH ,i'... . :• .•y. .. . . 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SCALE 1 1/2 -1'—O' - R2 7-8-97 JMTO FACE NOTE.ADDED SUPPORT LOCATION:HYANS.MAA • - POLE FIN.WHITE •rat OK.GREEN TITLE:DIRECTIONAL SKM 5816 U DIN"AV.K 7AW#JL 31924 • - . - ADDED SIGN BASE DR WINO/:6230 REV.R2 SHEET/:4 - OF 4 ( 902-M . DATE:6/6/97 aV:KEO BY. a a ati s.w�•LL w a ar•. ra���r wae.w��w AS NOTED APPROVED BY: rw w as.wr w a •air . DRAWN BO Ad COUP.:1324 70120 Owa�a ire r w�r^ate i I 7 p � •�6i fill, 8 Z � r� a � 3N Z a 77' . 1. LU ., . _... d" - t � S t T ,Rj- NN b N 17 ZX I + 1 3'' 6'. 1 t�l EF.I.S. 2 • . it -4' ,. GEN NOTES: 3 11 A OG/WSI2/TG + BASE CABINET OF SINGLE FACE WAIL 4 # ALUMUMINUM BURS• DEEP .063 3 .063 ALUMINUM BACKS.AND FACE 5 • RETURNS AND FACE PAINTED DUPONT #7498 DK. GREEN W/ MED. SAND FINISH STUD O 4' 'THE OLIVE GARDEN' OPEN FACE CHANNEL LETTERS FABRICATED OF 3' .040 ALUM. 6 RETURNS AND 063 ALUM. BACKS. RETURNS .I , PLANTED DUPONT /7498 OK. 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Vou�DA1100 A4_?>0J ;, FAS-i „ a n• • .,, .. t: C ir .: N S R: ) .�:' . .a£' .. ... a�,_- , . • ”: E r F A rr A ) � P yy. a , 1095 „ 4 F n • ., .. y w' • .� ..- y.q. _ _ _ ..�'� Syr] , i' n C w ftr.T I YANNO UGH ROAD {"^ ry , r 'r> 4. ROUTE 132 . T. „ " r yv�' 0 . HYANNIS MASS�ICHUSTTSy , W � ' PROJECT TEAM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PROJECT DATA DRAWING LIST GENERAL NOTES ,. ZONING DEPARTMENT AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT: - PROJECT: ^ OLIVE GARDEN T-1 TITLE SHEET ., '-" L nt ccenAcrce aNAu ran veaer•u coroRlDla AND " K av ea NrNDa To veafaaT tanTTDHw vau our IS Hor . , 361 MAIN STREET - 10%IYANNOUGH ROAD DEvelue FRDR n aafaewrx a Nn vice Ave sau ewer a rIu ewrRAn MRv rLe oMH tceoa.IADFa UIPNER'' DQRDEN RESTAURANTS TE ataPuesA rce NL—Am HA—Na ac aLv aAre cw eN a w0 ce SRN Dote—ACT ne NY,NNIS.MASSACHUSETTS 02601 HYAINIS"MASSACOJSETT9 AN>aDSS nrae tueweo er auecaeaAcroae. eowraAnce auL eaat�A avxa AND 5900 LAKE ELLENOR DRIVE - PATTI MACKEY THE COMMONdlEALTH OF MASSACFUSETT9 - 7'un�iocnroe�r�ori a wre�i z wlsn �a'�'0Pa AND c0°Rsw'rt.n aaa w1N nE o�.+sa ao O-1 ARCWTEGTIRVa SITE f m I our raa er ND taa CAH as NCaataeAreO N A rteL w L LAIDRAFE PLAN EurreQ. V[H eY OREaa—tt'LDS e0T HST a IMiFD. ORLAIDO,FL.32B09 TEL<IBM)150-6J81.q' BUYDUNG"'CODES: 1B0 CMR 91A1E BUILDING CODE A: camAir<rMrN�N�aiaia.ro • � O vQ0°V10N aF -. TEL:(101D45.5306 : J48 CMR STATE FUEL GAS CODE D812 aat0 AHD PAaC �0. aad'lve Sae wQ1 f•Ct a!M LMLtl 1 N fIHRHd•NGa Aro fvtDRa•a tDEAfED:r, r PROJECT MANAGER ROBERT NEY BUDDING- 248 CMR STATE PLUMBING CODE 41 °DEMO FLAN s row awvEs taswar. DSPARTMW - D-a DEMO ELE_,OA* r - �!.. .• + , .. 361 MAIN STREET 521 CMR FIRE VENTICN REGUL •'iAi roe�raN.wn N wcTa•1MHE Yiiiiw'u T d• a ,,.,. y. 57I CMR STATE ELECTRIC CODE ,N aw r rnrr.w1.mlNav ,, N0q•rte ' " * , HYANNIS,MASSAC AftTTS 02601 I'FE a nN H. .Asrvvl anOND FNr s ARCHITECT: VISION III ARCHITECTS u: i 105 CM9R STATE SANITARY CODES .N �I Zoe E N x0•a a tNE, } 400 SMITH STREET _ RALPH M.CROSBEN D21 CMR HANDICAPPED CODE ,i i I~iawin�fL,w.enlEp4e •.lfanvweni Mca cowmc—Nn rwaairw,ea iw araar o TEL:(5081190-67J1 Aa I®tecT®Quw fLa r OeruLe cwaraucrrN.ra.N,.e wr eetN eeeanR ro neaNw ri m-s mimeo er Lro�ien'L n cweminnri am t k. PROVIDENCE,Rl.0250S - TNaON a THt oMea +IE wAm a COaRnNG NNr - w IucF nA+1 oEr.ILe wT ce aNtL n Avwv+e0 er rHe oMaa. aNeu AN.aNe rraeutnN nt DaeeaAcrce lIAL • TEL:(40U 717-6333 "- Ep - A4 - eXTEwoR ELEvATa6.DETAILS - Al.w rwPAN N cow ct•me•L o•e DORtTEO aer a PROJECT ARCHITECTIWILLIAM GRAY - - ,��L _ USE GROUP: A3(ASSEMBLY) A-0 [NRKOR 4Eva11ONa J uTuu E.Iuac waaa ANAL ae Avtuo rce e.r,t a•fe vrrN nL aevene.•DDe<oA.Ave Iwo aaoeaa.ce . .. ...98 NIGFI SCHOOL ROAD EMENTION t-7 EIl1L SECTKFe oavae.Au aea:Ren wr.caNrY Awice wusa Ar a a•s ro a uNTeM rIt - `t" 1Art ev Aeunw wn v c of+IE.Hae 4' HYANNIS,MA68ACWMTTO 02601 .:A-S. SEAL IN, carm•naT`I A,__.AC_ N'wr c�.n•rt . `. MECHANICAL, LUCHINI MILFORT - CHIEF CHISHOLM CONSTRUCNTON -1. IIMILL ELE ATIQYa { R ANAL a>K eetvoHeeun NO HIR cwerR•na ro ^M' �„coy`a iK aoarn AMurOQ.Hae n IN awv '..Inert AL emrNc ururea NerHea allow HHerI ce ELECTRICAL, CsOODELL /ASSOCIATES,INC. TEE:(sm6)ns•i3mm classlncATloN: TYPE:55(wpRDTEerEo) 12 INTERIOR R f I DETT;we �e wu�et a:e s c aR aev.�ca ex of oa a wu NNn M FaNaea..w e�- ". A-1a INtERIOR OETALO : UTYTEa a nlKa w TY DAweco er area•me IN -- NA AatAa>INL SS Seer N A atAN Latour)CwORw Al q. PLUMBING, GME OLDS NORTH ROAD,SUITE 301 OCCUPANCY LOAD: DIN NG&OLW : 765 4H , DOOR 1 FN M eoew e T aRA Le. co urroN MTM xa sv LE a e vDat. ALL eta. comSU,_TeeRa_N7 a vea n m To ENGINEER: CHELMSFORD,MA 01824 �; ~BEeLTe IIEPARTIBN7'. WAITING: 20 F e.,IE cuRarcra a1NL vasr IaARa<e a NL.DAD -.. „p,sy ewm m•Are TureetL ce rRAaI �` c' , , � aRVKt FaHEM A,D CDaaWAre LaCArKN a hPOa . TEE:(50B)1%-8410 - .. .. %1MAIN T V' aAre.xb araat0re,aAeeaDAme. -,'w.ewraAerce fIHNL rwA ru NlCTaeAtr M¢CNllae ro • SASSA TOTAL: JS5 dO t o niciac.L ND ausc arlmna.Na NL or^w.oRe' ewLa rIa aNerr o ne o NHA+Nna w0 va�ea• ua rs A.' •+ PROJECT ENGINEER,MARK iUCHMI - NYANNIS,MA89ACFU8ETT8 02601 _yO. - rto To Mom aeaHa euwt,R. ,.Tro.�eoNTR.erw awu rw.rwa AT Esw+r rw rrFt aA- - Y 4. •STAFF(eppDITAMR) 10 E-1 .,w SCALE RusMr,FLOOR FUN• r " ID ec rs t.nLtetw oN artt wm¢caeTo<craa ADM NAME P-t N SCALE raver MEAN-KITGBN FM1IC'ENS ant avrea a oraPareeA rce rIt wears ND' TEL:(8 )Tl0-6765 P-a 6"e"le 08 AD DEraae s.' ;- Muvea a wL r000 aeavice eavTeNr. 7L wovDe aou0«c�I tce Taco aravKe tatrwNr Ave M• ,M. ) " ` . b R ND eieoa[-Lr a Au rove aealCA eaLirereT. CareCrlaHe fam Ralutt-N Pane TO THE vwaD DRAWN BY }. ACTS .'-A— 'D—1 NDCA— a aaPwmA to lauNtwr 9!R!D eY oaaa wDILE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. TOTAL BUBDBIC AREA: S365 SF. XIMAN'AD ,p' rIE ccenAcrce xlrtL rerNL�rINL vAaea• reaa of easleNr ata.eHc auw cwecrnre. Feavoe w -. Y-1 w SCALE wAe fva -vAaAa uNON wwtar It-NDDra.-T AD ma, wL reaSeASY ro,Teaau SUCH A&Decarecr awcxa, CHECKED BY W.E.G. • STORY SEINER dUTBOM'Y:, _ . 4S E6 SHALE wv fL.w uD DEruLe ane.NMwto wEr.Nerfrra.mL as AC A usa ro Iura aecvr:wn.O•nnMl - SPRD[=SYSTEM: YRB X_ NO___ - , - "' a.r,t ewnAcrce a•wL x o<avomaA fee A<D swL vaYIMrL atAneo rLAaEa carer ce rENN wrAeerON t t• ( 361 MAIN STREET v ReFL•a ce Re<to:AN,I—.twovMa a wewa TM nNr'c�i i°1�wo a�w.wavro�aTwaO� DATE APRL 11. K197 'C ��- HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601. LS'®'rL• ..: ,. � oReraunwalo ww auu.rvtw.m«w aeRNiA naroL PAwx ro roco aAuw.E DN o . PROJECT No 97019A ADMINI87RATOR NAME FUSING RESTROOYS: IAYS ., 1.C. URINAL 41 w SCALE MwER'L:[N U'NNE ce aneRvs aoeaeo rta A avtoe raa ATARnHN M00uTpH ateAawK ' - - TEE:[508)150.6310 4i O SCALE rover FLAN-KITCHEN POSER Arita rIt cwaArloH•w Acavr•Nx a trTFHr a Yaa ataee. J —vow TNe cunaAcr. REVISIONS ` + - A-e W ELAE6I D TAINT s - n:DItIG rIF CaearrW Re1N iME aaNRMLTaa Ue La TM �'�,.. •• : -i-^ AOIDD[: 2 - 4 , 41 ECrEpLEe atD DETAILS " IL THE CaaR/:C'T�a To wDlve a�A!PIaY[o PoR pDEq�f4HerRIC1tN OSaA Tro4��6 Ba " _T,6[ aK'ENC 0. 9t•rIaD.ANP Ea, 2 #" SANITARY S6061t AUTHORITY: DEPARTMENT TITLE - - `c 19➢2� .. cvwo trea'wtvc cwoeruo MnEI reu.ra"°°°oOR ce aNaE: oNor:Eiv.rsoa a umo miHt aMen oDlr�io�iea�eal� . ..,.No-y. ' n /41 EERNLD EOIMEa BOOR 0.YN lPAaa>NAIL a r0 @aeiAM PMaalla!T¢EArtD aHTNKtEN aiaAttb LETN Ra OEN tab!a 10 OPLDY LOCUS PLAN r „STREET ADDRESS ,, EIITLOYEE RBSTROOYS: WOM I I III000 SERVICE EG,IIfrEa aCN U.. ..Sae aNaeo er ex'w cwt artaTN. wAbUE mMOKTaa a vaRDe a nt PaRecr, TITLE CITY)STATE/ZIP WOMEN: I - I F1e-3 NroCo fLVERL warn-N FLAN A— R—.ueuL wavot awaAar,IaaF aeaerwR . .ADMINISTRATOR NAME' `,.. EI mm atN•Nra Ar_wuowK Lame; a"�fNa�am�Taj9fN°r:E w} -SE THS RN°� TITLE ,.r 146 FOOD SERVICE OIOOCtD FLAN - HlrwAND, rewN NnaN ORY to PmaRK NM ttE M L oece rare vNL carecaae - • - .e - ,, TEL:(KKK))00(,)pOq( ,}, _,. 1A-1 .., ELEC1wC•Y Rar1L Y, ' ^ ' a. tuna.t0 vw w,enArae Ar rAua Ave - SHEET ' , . .. Y • " w � • a ,t�a MLrna lcreMrx a:a.tf.maNa) M.awal iHa to u7-N 011K D®Mr KDr R -. �:• , , to NN IMewC'K eeneCK RAIaIC a r0 WATER AUTHORITY: p BR/MSTABLE WATER COMPANY ; - a a )Arta n vNLa r taw araMa wo eeRa aR c a mwWR. C 1997 VISION IN ARCHITECTS STREET ADDRESS - *, •'a _ x roEAr AccEa.ceea AND ru vAu coHenae to owes eoweme Twe oNw ee>taw Tx aKNr ro tmAu: . AR. AeatrlE11IRLpE K OAIat aT.� aNea ne S. Ay,eOA®Tn VNL fYPert MODRS-Neq 611E uaK N..ro THESE OOWUENn HAW BEEN .CITY/STATE/ZIP - NeH YL1tRa1 aNLV-a+V,EA>m aaD- R•DHe _ . xoor rawta AND reauwegle r¢tace AEYn REa_D , wOWfO Sur lHDI OCafNCY Don PREPARED SPECRTCALY FOR THE >+_ - �- CCMlIaRtD aC- aDMN DRRKTaI RN.-IlHaKEO „ - MN YNL M MIIefTeE MM DMAIDH a Ile Mti N IVE GARDEN RESTAURANT .,, .. ADMINISTRATOR NAME auw at• SLASH Ieoo-realm YC e. eLatMcat..cat aearao er THe oraoert e1Men, HYANNIS MASSACHUSETTS M- aLw IIm .1'W a•LL Soto IrO. IanN cFeaHa - ' X nE oMta tlL WnIEE—Am—SaITa N SIEmL TEL:00O<))O0[-)000[ eNL DOloee nnaarIer erfeDE.fea Saw En. etY.M ce Lcew AVINarrea. wmlg.ND ORER_.__U_nelaNC THEY AIX NOT SUITABEE FOR USE . i ., '. - •.., .y. - Ga. aalrEl - - • Hart: wnYLt PAM•aE atNAlefa AT—A—a0lgtlD . ON OTHER PROJECTS ON IN OTHER . ...T .• ` ., ,C CODeIt'Y •r „ N)ER•H4 p0�4 TD¢[bM PANRn w!r•Nw iM,ea. wolR Zeta R araiLfe TtIECTMCN LONt1ge LOCATIONS..WT THE APPROVAL m { YL=!A'd caaa fL1 fwavDF�� AND PMir15 P FEwODUC1gN a . `^6 R`` „: , •. GAS COMPANY: -.COLONIAL GAS COMPANY ,aiuN rea^a n nNr : - r'm.s1eL 7 nFoara ro wv. wows s6ia awK•at.iwe m`�iRe n. Im�e n�eiarN�imvAn ce Din ra. - AR HI AL c TEc J rMH 1lOwYJI N0.ei.DAo aPD AT FNAraArTam a NA"NML•NL.Oa CaAIG NOODEN O,MIN INS COMRKTae COOIBr1YM lOfA1l. _ PRONIaIED. STREET ADDRESS own- OnitlrVR H IHb NAY•CTYeR TR DNNNEO CabrgKlnL " IT7 ATE/Z P :. Tartert - - reH-roan _ roa-Iva arm i- ».Be DIRNxa a Ntuvame roe EeaRN•nMt THE TY1 A 6 ADMINISTRATOR NAME- :• �,.eivmI .eIA-..rHn�eFeEu i..'Zile INIaANr a'oonFreNrs.aie NTeIr i rnMrRa a To DnernDRiiDereKTw aaau�w0 rNu amAEc . „ "^v : ­1 SUCH eaa•ENnalte - NOD. 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GENERAL MILLS RESTAURANT BLLDMG TYPE TYPE 5A PROTECTED 5900 LAKE ELLENOR DRIVE W- f5Ai ORLANDO. FL 32809 OCCUPANCY GROUP. A-3 J rn..s...•.: , (407)2I5%DDO CONTACT CONSTRUCTION DEPT. BULDMKi AREA ARCHITECT J. THOMAS CHANDLER PATRON 4,852 S.F. SUITE g� 1 SUI E. ROBINSON STREET .c .... 7F 3D0 NON-PATRON 3.SOA S.F.Sf - ' 407)8, it 32801 �: �( 407) 72-3322 TOTAL 8,356 S.F. CONTACT CATHY BIRON SEATMKi,EXISTMK3 SEATMG,PROPOSED, bLEP.ENGINEERS AMIR KAZEMINA `•`� 1 y 283 N. NORM LAKE BLVD STE 165 DINING 258 DINING: 235 (407)3N 2 SPRINGS, 32701 1 ,* ALTA TE 0 FL : 258 LOUNGE: 23 CONTACT AMIR KAZEMINA TOTAL: 258 ra z t PARKING. - FORMULA ONE SPACE FOR EVERY THREE SEATS AND ONE ';k,,.rz $v SPACE FOR EVERY TWO EMPLOYEES PROVIDED REQUIRED _ �* ,� :�•yj� - STANDARD PARKING STALLS 131 103 HANDICAPPED SPACES 5 5 4J^ a TOTAL SPACES PROVIDED 136 108 _ rt a. BULDMO HEIGHT T . ENTRANCE TOWER 29'-0'EQUIPMENT 7 _ SCREEN BUILDING PARAPET 16.-0' ■ O T O �Q z 0 APPLICABLE CODES ....... 11 sJ BUILDING COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DATE: 1990 � PLUMBING COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DATE: 1990 ELECTRICAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DATE. 1990 . - MECHANICAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DATE: 1990 H.C. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DATE: 1990 UTILITIES F . SANITARY SEWER ORNATE SYSTEM . 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C- 2X/WOOD RAFTERS.FINISH AS - Tt-11 PLYWOOD SOFFITS 1 3. SEE DRAWING A-I FOR ALL FINISH 9510 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS C-2 INSULATED METAL PANEL CEK)NG• n SELECTIONS/LECENOS FOR PAINT, %DO PAINTING. Q CORRUGATED METAL CEKP4 Q GYPSUM BOARD CE M.BULKHFAp � C-/ (3)2X6 CEDAR BEAMS.FINISH AS 6•-0' f/_BY OODLER/FREEZER ® ® WITH 1 %AS AT EDGES• •, PLASTIC LAAANATE,ETC.AND 11{00 FOOD SERVICE EOUIPMENT OR SOFFIT•ELEV. 107-•. SHUTTERS,FLASH AS INDICATED INDICATED ON FINISH SLHLDVIE. MANUFACTURER. INDICATED ON FLUSH SCEDUIE PANELS MOUNTED MT• ON FINISH SCHEDULE. -r{ GYPSUM BOARD 6LAKHEiAD,CEILING ELEV.11D-0.STAIN .. SERVCE AREA FINISH SCHEDULE. BELOW CORRUGATED OVERNMO. ELEV. 109'-f. � OR SOFFIT•ELEV. 107'-V. © {%6 WOOD BEAMS,FINISH AS C-2 2'-V XA•-0 SUSPENDED VINYL PAINT P-6. GYPSUM BOARD BV. 10IF- PEALING {. FRAJAEAAS HURRICANE SNUFTERS ©-s PANEL CEXJN SURSPENDEDELEVATION ACOUSTICAL © GYPSUM BOARD0ECEILING,BULNINEAD C-1 GYP.B0.ELEV.BULKHEAD CEPAIN OR PANELS GYPSUM BOARD PEALING IIDIC/QED ON FINISH SCEDULE OR SOFFIT•FLEV. 106'-C. FRAME AS DETAILED ON EKVG.A- 6. 2.FIRES70P BLOCKING WITHIN WALL ►NOEL ISKIHC•f1LVA,KIN DR SOFFIT•ERN. 107'-C. 1 CORRUGATED METAL LEKRIG►NOELS SOFT,T AT ELEV.6'-O..AIIT P-1. PANELS•,OD T AF.F. UT.(HE PAINT P-& A—9 R OVER WINDOWS. SEE"TERI AT CEK)NG LINE OF ALL PARTRgNS 100•-C;U.S.G.ACOUSTONE/{16 ® SEARING AT LOWEST POINT AT B'-0' ALUMINUM GRID 711ROI1GAIOl7T,(WIDTH W)2%6 W000 TIK)SS,FINISH AS C-J TT-tt PLYWOOD SORRS 8.' ELEVATIONS.DWCS.A-{k A-S AND INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. FROST TEXTURED PANEL_COLOR: OR HIGHER. SLOPE CEK)NG TO C-1 2%6 CEDAR XM,FLASH AS HUMIDTY AREAS)WITH PAINTED 114WATED ON FINISH SCEGLU WITH 1 X{S AT EDGES-STAIN. C-J {'-6• X 7• C` EXTERIOR SHIIFIERS. WALL SECTIONS.DWG.A-7. MIST. SUSPENDED GRID TO BE C-9 GYPSUM BOARD CEILING.BULKHEAD A/C DUCT. 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A44 105.6 AND MFCR'S SPECS N 2 ALL WOOD TABUS!L1vM ARE MEhp4D• !I G, PRODDED By OWNER AND BSTALUM BT f d GENERAL WwmR cy L - ■0 R ti Nam- :, FROM -17 SO FIT - OFFIT _ OY STINGS NEW B•-a SOFFIT ro SEALANT - CUT tw ARIXINp - - GREY 1D ._ WALL PROVIDE NEW I 10 RD" � DUSTING METAL 2%SPRUCE - - TO RD" _ ROOF TO BE _J UI REUSEDDUSTING d 1 NEw GREY BD __.- .. ._ .... _ METAL ROOF - Q W fn - FJOSIRROOF,COLUMNS,Ip BRIDGE -It PINE fi-PANEL 1 -' E%ISIIIG _- y ._._ ro BE REUSED WOOD DOOR.NEW SINGLE STAIN NO SEAL 7INSTAALL IN STEEL FRAME (pT�RA1�y� NEW SOFFTT F1TOY -• ro RE,YN -_ ""- -.. NEW GREY 8D__ PLANT{BANE BROWN ON LOUNGE SIDE.wHRF ON BAR i0 n REPAIR ROOF Of6F705ING wALL Ar _ _._ - ___. _.�_ _�_ _. _._ _ -_._ NEW 5/6 GREY BD SKIS.PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING HARDWARE- REMAIN y m OVERIAYNC NEW PIECE I --_ ®® 1.5 PR.BURS 41/2 X 41/2-TA714-US3 YCKNNIM Nr o 0 EHIAND BOLTING).PUCE I _. -. ._ ...--- _-._ _ .__-._.. - .._... _.. 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