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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE 28 - COMFORT INN _. c .. MA William f. Weld Argeo Paul Cellucci James J. Kerasiotes Laurinda T. Bedingfield Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary Commissioner April 7, 1995 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Bornstein Companies 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Sir: /L70 SUBJECT: Barnstable - Route 28 - Proposed Comfort Inn Reference is made to a telephone conservation between you and Matthew Broderick, District Permit Engineer, on March 24, 1995. You were requesting information on the status of a permit for a proposed 8" water main to service the proposed renovation of a hotel at the corner of Iyanough Road (Route 28) and Engine House Road. In reviewing the application, Mr. Broderick was concerned that the renovation of the hotel may require you to file an Environmental Notification Form (E.N.F. ) with the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (E.0.E.A. ) . An indirect access permit may need to be obtained from this Department as outlined in MGL Chapter 81, Section 21. Mr. Broderick contacted the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs for their interpretation on this matter. They advised that this matter should be reviewed and may require an E.N.F. to be filed. I suggest you write a letter to the E:O.E.A. . requesting that a determination be made as to whether or not an E.N.F. must be filed as outlined in the MEPA Regulations CHR 301 11.26. This Department is aware of your schedule to complete the Comfort Inn Project, but was not informed of any of this work. I look forward to an expeditious response on this issue from the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. The permit for the water main is being processed and should be issued later this week. If you have any questions please contact Matthew Broderick, Permit Engineer, at (508) 824- 6633, Ext. 211. - Sipcerely, APR i _4 1995, Bernard McCourt - District Highway Director MEB:gls cc: BMcC HW RAH Foreman Cape Cod Commission Barnstable Building Inspector M sa husetts Highway Department•District 5. 1000 County Street, Taunton, MA 02780•(508) 824-6633 com 0 .inn '� -- i---- - - \ U� 11 V� uLl 1 11\L :i�.\.lU hiJ/ u v z U U 1 C0m4non.wealtlt of Majjacl umtti _ aLJafJartr�tenE o�J'•rxdu�fria6�ccidea,f.� 600 !/(laaltiy&&„ t.t James J.Campbell &.41on, ///aaackujs&d 02f f f Commissioner Workers' Compensation Insurance Mridavit - } ]� STUART BORNSTEIN ((kentedpermiaee) with a principal place of business at: 297 NORTH STREET, HYANNIS, MA 02601- (Qr/Srserizip) do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: ( I am an employer providing workers' compensation coverage for my employees working on this job. THE TRAVELERS 6N-UB-695G760-1 Insurance Company Policy Number () I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me in any capacity. O I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation policies: STUART BORNSTEIN THE TRAVELERS, 6N-UB-695G760-1 Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number () I am a homeowner performing all the work myself. understand that a copy of&his statement will be forwarded to the Office of Investiratiotu of the DIA for coverage verification and that failure to secure coverage as rewired under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the Imposition of criminal penalties consisdne of a fine of up to S 1,500.00 and/or one years'imprisornent as well as civil penalties in the for of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of S 100.00 a day against me. 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Activity: January 06, 1995 ruling that the lot in question is not grandfathered under the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance,Section 4-4.5. Background: In conjunction with the proposed rehabilitation of a 160+/-room Comfort Inn and Convention facility located along Route 28,the applicant is seeking to increase the allowable signage under zoning. From the materials submitted,the applicant appears to be proposing the following: • 1 free standing double sided sign exceeding that size permitted under Zoning(50 sq.ft.)(sec .4-3.7(4)). This free standing sign is proposed to be 15 feet high which exceeds the maximum permitted by administrative relief which is 12 feet(Sec.4-3.7(1)). • Three other signs are proposed on the face of the buildings,one a 3 by 8 restaurant identification sign, the second a 7 by 6 Comfort Inn Sign on the"annex building"and a third sign measuring 3 by 8 on the building identifying the Conference and Health Club. The three signs total 69 sq.ft.which is 19 sq.ft. larger than is allowed under zoning(50 sq.ft. if 1 free standing sign is used(Sec 4-3.7(3)and(4))). Procedural Summary: This petition was filed on February 6, 1995 and scheduled for public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals for March 1, 1995. Board Members sitting on this appeal are: Dexter Bliss,Ron Jansson,Tom DeRiemer,Emmett Glynn and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Mr.Bornstein wants an over sized sign over 100 sq.ft.. There is a sign now that is larger than what is being requested. This is a 5 1/2 acre,reversed pork chop lot. They are planning one large sign on the highway(Route 28)and one on the building. It is a 16 foot by 9 foot sign that will say Comfort Inn/Gold's Gym Health Club/Hotel Conference Center as per copies in the file. There will be a smaller sign on the building and near the registration area and one 3x8 directional sign identifying the entrance..Four signs total consist of one free standing and three on the building. The sign should be 12 to 14 ft.high to avoid vandalism. He is willing to settle for 12 feet. It is a franchise requirement and is the smallest sign that they make. The Gym is a separate entity and there is a permit by the building commissioner for it because the previous hotel had a health club there and it was honored. The previous permit is less than five years old. Discussion ensued regarding accessory uses to a hotel for a restaurants and gym. The Zoning Ordinance states only one free standing sign is allowed for one business but he would be allowed two signs per business. , PUBLIC COMMENT: In Favor--None In Opposition--None 4 �7GG ; 9G 7 7t 3 Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1995-26V--Boarnstein Mr.Bornstein expressed a need for an interior illumination sign stating it would be safer than spotlights on the ground and cause less glare. The sign would be located back 10 to 15 ft.from the road. He will comply with site plan review requirements. FINDINGS: by Dexter Bliss 1. In Appeal Number 1995-26V for a variance to the sign code it is within the public interest to consolidate free standing signs. 2. This is a large lot which could be subdivided and which would then be eligible to have several signs. 3. The applicant is required to satisfy the Comfort Inn's agreement for signage. 4. The Zoning Ordinance regarding the number of signs complies,allowing'this sign to be 12 feet at the maximum and would be in the public interest and would allow warning to customers and public. 5. A low sign would interfere with the visionary field around the corner and having the sign higher would benefit the site line. 6. In allowing the variance,the amount of extra signage would not be substantially detrimental to the neighborhood.. Second: Emmett Glynn VOTE: AYE:Ron Jansson,Emmett Glynn,Tom DeRiemer,Dexter Bliss NAY:Gail ADDITIONAL FINDINGS: 7. There will be a 130 sq.ft.sign for the Comfort Inn and a 160 sq.ft.sign for Gold's Gym and a 24 sq.ft.sign for the restaurant/conference center and two 3 x 8 signs and a 7 x 6 Comfort Inn sign attached to the annex. DECISION: Based upon the findings a Motion was made by Dexter Bliss to grant the relief requested for a variance for the signs for the Comfort Inn based upon the plans submitted with the following terms and conditions: 1. The free-standing sign identifying Gold's Gym,Restaurant/Conference Center and the Comfort Inn sign near the road on Route 28 will be 8 ft 10 in.x 16 ft.and 1/4 in.and overall height is not to exceed 12 ft. 2. A sign 7 ft.x 6 ft.for the Comfort Inn attached to the annex. 3. A sign 3 ft.x 8 ft.identifying the restaurant and the gym attached to the building. 4. Condition number 1 is subject to the findings and decision of site plan review. Second: Emmett Glynn VOTE: AYE: Ron Jansson,Tom DeRiemer,Emmett Glynn,Dexter Bliss NAY: Chairman Gail Nightingale For the record,Chairman Gail Nightingale does not find variance conditions. ORDER: Appeal Number 1995-26V for a variance to the sign code has been granted with conditions. 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. Gail Nightingale,Chairman Date Signed 2 ' Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1995-26V--Boarnstein 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 cc: Building Commissioner ZBA File Number 1995-26V 3 1 e I r , t' TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SITE.PLAN REVIEW DATE: February 27, 1995 TO: Ralph Crossen FROM: Carol Ann Ritchie, Site Plan Review Coordinator RE: Site Plan Review # 20-95 The Comfort Inn 287 Iyanough Road, Hyannis Map/Parcel: 238/207, 208, 210-01, 210-02 Proposal: Addition of a 3060 sq. ft. building and over sized sign. PLEASE NOTE THIS SITE PLAN WILL BE REVIEWED, INFORMALLY, ON MARCH 2, 1995. Please submit this form, with any comments or additional requirements you may have regarding the above referenced application, to the Building Commissioner's office by March 15, 1995. I have the following/attached comments/requirements regarding this application for Site Plan Review . I do not have any comments/requirements regarding this application for Site Plan Review at this time. (Signature) Qs i_ MICHAEL D. FORD, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY AT LAW 72 MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 665 APR W. HARWICH, MA. 02671 TELEPHONE (508)430-1900 y TELEFAX (508) 430-8662 April 18, 1995 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town Hall 367 Main Street i Hyannis, MA. 02601 i Re: Site Plan for Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center Route 132, Engine House Road, Hyannis 1 Dear Mr. Crossen: i! I am writing to you as an update to my previous letter to you dated March 28, 1995 regarding this matter. (A copy of the 3/28/95 letter is attached for your convenience) I am pleased to report that discussions between my client and Mr. Bornstein have resulted in an agreement on Item 1. as set forth in my March 28, 1995 letter. Mr. Bornstein had already agreed to Item 3. � II Further, per your suggestion, I have contacted Mr. Warren Rutherford, the Town Manager, and am pursuing with the Town Engineering Department a resolution to the one-way/two-way issue involving Engine House Road. By this letter I would request that you as the Building Commissioner formerly amend the site plan to indicate that Items 1. and 3 . in my March 28, 1995 letter, will in fact be part of the requirements of the site plan review and part of any requirement to obtain a certificate of compliance with respect to that site plan approval. I I will timely update you on my efforts with respect to the status of Engine House Road upon reaching agreement on that issue. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. I have under separate cover sent a copy of this letter to Attorney Patrick Butler, representing Mr. Bornstein, with whom I have communicated on these issues. As always, I appreciate your cooperation and assistance. ij Very truly yours, Mlchael D. For MDF/djw CC: Mr. Mark Ellis Patrick Butler, Esquire OdatakroseuilU MICHAEL D. FORD, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY AT LAW 72 MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 665 W. HARWICH, MA. 02671 O TELEPHONE (508) 430-1900 TELEFAX (508) 430-8662 W., March 28, 1995 via fax and mail Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town Hall 367 Main St. Hyannis, MA. 02601 Re: Site Plan for Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center � ! Route 132, Engine House Road, Hyannis Dear Mr. Crossen: , As a follow-up to my meeting with you and my, client Mr. Ellis regarding the above-referenced site plan, please be advised that we have met with Mr. Bernstein to discuss my clients' concerns. Further, my clients have had discussions with Mr. Edward Crowell the general site contractor, regarding this matter. As a result, I would ask on behalf of my clients, the Keveney j Trust, the owners of the property, that the following changes*be made to the site plan: 1. That the area that was shown on the plan as "existing gravel parking" which was within the layout of Engine House Road, be restored to its former condition and a note be added to the plan of that effect. 2 . Rather than Engine House Road being changed from a two-way to a one-way for its entire length, that it remain two-way up to the common boundary line between my client's property and the vacant lot owned by Mr. Bornstein fronting on Route 132 . This would permit traffic to come in Engine House Road and access the establishments owned by the Keveney Trust in the rear as it has been the custom of not only customers but delivery trucks for many years. Otherwise, all of these, including the trucks, would be forced to travel through the front entrance to the hotel which that portion of Engine House Road now appears to have been dedicated to. 3 . That the agreements previously made by Mr. Bornstein to keep the access at the Westerly end of Engine House Road the same width as it currently exists, rather than reducing same to 16, should also be noted on the plan. f i Page 2 - Ltr. to Ralph Crossen - 3/28/95 It is my clients' understanding that the paving for the parking lot is due to start within the week and, therefore, I would ask that these matters be considered forthwith by you and, if necessary, the site plan review team to determine their acceptability. It is obviously up to my clients and Mr. Bornstein as to how the gravell parking area which was removed b t_ of Mr. Born to n `O, '"i i di �y F �„ �Ei agents ,.. :�_���,L�-.> � c i�s �or,���er stair: < TTid some divider be. established between the layout of Engine House Road and Mr. Bornstein's parking lot. I made an attempt to see you a couple of times yesterday regarding this matter but given your busy schedule I was unable�;to contact you. I did, however, leave a portion of the site plan with Kathy Maloney, your secretary, reference to which will make this letter more readable. As s alwa I a - -- Y appreciate your cooperation and assistance. Very tr_ u y urs, ., Michael ord� Y MDF/djw CC: Mr. Mark Ellis :FY t i i I. it I i I ,_ 1 MAs HISHWAY ""Govemor am F. Weld Argeo Paul Cellucci James J. Kerasiotes Laurinda T. Bedingfield iiiii Lieutenant Governor Secretary Commissioner April 7, 1995 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Bornstein Companies 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Barnstable - Route 28 - Proposed Comfort Inn Reference is made to a telephone conservation between you and Matthew Broderick, District Permit Engineer, on March 24, 1995. You were requesting information on the status of a permit for a proposed 8" water main to service the proposed renovation of a hotel at the corner of Iyanough Road (Route 28) and Engine House Road. In reviewing the application, Mr. Broderick was concerned that the renovation of the hotel may require you to file an Environmental Notification Form (E.N.F. ) with the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (E.0.E.A. ) . An indirect access permit may need to be obtained from this Department as outlined in MGL Chapter 81, Section 21. Mr. Broderick contacted the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs for their interpretation on this matter. They advised that this matter should be reviewed and may require an E.N.F. to be filed. I suggest you write a letter to the E.O.E.A. requesting that a determination be made as to whether or not an E.N.F. must be filed as outlined in the MEPA Regulations C)IR 301 11.26. This Department is aware of your schedule to complete the Comfort Inn Project, but was not informed of any of this work. I look forward to an expeditious response on this issue from the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. The permit for the water main is being processed and should be issued later this week. If you have any questions please contact Matthew Broderick, Permit Engineer, at (508) 824- 6633, Ext. 211. Sipcerely, t ,`;� 1. APR f 4 1995) Bernard McCourt District Highway Director MEB:gls s cc: BMcC HW RAH Foreman Cape Cod Commission Barnstable Building Inspector co` ghusetts Highway Department•District 5. 1000 County Street, Taunton, MA 02780•(508) 824-6633 PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 5 4 6 MAIN STREET . S T O N E H A M . MASS A C H US E TTS 0 2 1 80 TEL . 4 3 8- 0 9 0 0 F A X 4 3 8 - 5 9 4 0 May 18 , 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis ,MA. 02601 Attn : Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort Inn and Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue Hyannis , MA. Dear Ralph, The purpose of this letter is to certify that the work at the above referenced project , with the exception of the new additions , is substantially completed and all -work has been performed substantially in conformance with drawings provided by this office and the Massachusetts State Building Code . If there are any questions regarding any of the above , please do not hesitate to contact this office . Sincerely , R F . DIME ASSOCIATES , INC . L Peter F . iMeo AIA MAY 2 2 '1995 PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES. INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 548 MAIN STREET , STON EHAM., MASSACH USETTS 021 80 TEL . 438- 0900 FAX 438 - 5940 February 21 , 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA. 02601 Attn: Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort Inn and Conference Ce414679-.1-1 Hyannis,MA. . a8 m-3Z8 P-aio.oo♦ �, Dear Ralph, This letter is to inform you that we have been making inspections , reviewing and approving shop drawings and building materials at the above referenced project . As per our latest site inspection, the following work is being performed: 1 . Rough grading has begun in the new parking area . 2. Demolition complete with the exception of - the kitchen duct work. 3. Exterior rough carpentry 90% completed . New windows are being installed . Installing new vinyl siding has begun. 4. Interior Rough carpentry: interior rooms have been restudded . 5. Plumbing: Rough plumbing ready for inspection. 6. HVAC: Working on new duct layout in health club area . 7. Electrical - Rough electrical completed in the 300 and 400 rooms . Currently working on the smoke and heat detectors . 8. Excavating for elevator #2 pit . D-PT. FEB 2 4 "1995; ,I11 Page 1 of 2 404 PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES. INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 54 6 M AIN STR EET , STON EHAM , MASSACH U SETTS 021 80 TES': 438 - 0900 FAX 438 - 5940 February 21 , 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis ,-. MA. 02601 Attn: Ralph, Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort inn and Conference Center Ridgewood avenue Hyannis , MA. Page 2 of 2 All work is being performed substantially in accordance with plans provided by this office and the Massachusetts State Building Code. If there are any questions regarding any of the above, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, F. .DIM ASSOCIATES, INC. Y i . Peter F. DiMeo AIA i P . PETE'It :F . 6IME`O` ASSO.C`IATES, INC.. AR`CIhITECTS ENGIPIEER'S 5=46 :IiA'A1'N.,STRE`ET STO'N'EHA:M.. WAS4ktHWS:ET.TS 02 11.6,0 TEL . 438 - 090.0 FAX 438 -5`940 Marc 2 9, 19 9.5 ;l'a�ld`j BBIVSTABLIr : . 131LDh a DEPT, B Building Department F 9 .Bar:nst.able Town Ha11. APR Hya;nni s.; MA. 0.2 601 F. . Ralph;:Crossen.: Building Inspector, RE .:' Comfort `Inn arids.. Conference Center 514 Hyann i s ,.MA.. (er 128' Dear ":Ralph;:; Thies letter: is 'to infor.m. you: that we .have ',been ° making weekly i:n pec't'ions' reviewing and approving shop drawings and building material-s a the above referenced pro`jeCt., As: per :our latest site inspection, tYe fo lowing work is being,. ; performed :;: 1. S.ito .d.raimage co`mpl:e:t:ed .Ext`erior, rough gradng_ comp:l.eted.._: 3 . Ext:erior parking Area-, light pole 'basses. installed. 4 :. . ,Water l.ine:s gG%: coinp.leted X. erio:r cla,pbuard_ siding 75% complet'ed: 6 All new windows on exrs:tin g .buildings have been installed . 7..- Poured ;:fbandat: �:on: for new .entrances 8 New. .c.oriference .centot building foundation. complete .and. rough, .framing .begun;. 9 New roc`f sh: ngl:es° on east wing roof . 8'0°0 completed . . 10. Ma:sonry elevator shafts;,;80/ completed;.. 11 . G sum ;board & laster"in " $0/ com leted . Y.p p` g p 1.2;. Vinyl :coverifig ' 60/ completed 1 3; m it e woBathroot rk 7.0% completed... Pagel of 2 PETE-A P. ..IM:E`O ASSOCIATES, I'NC:.' AILCgIY�`ECTS . EN;G.I1v.EERS 'S 4 6 M A I N S T Ft E E T . STONEHAM ; M A S:S A C H U S E T T`S 0.;2 1.8•0- T E:L . 4 3 8 - 09 0 0. F A:X: 4 3 8. 5 9`,4 0 March 29, 199`5; Building De'partmeff Barnstable Town Ha.al Hyann s , MA. . 0260.1. ` Attn.: Ralph Caro.ssen Bu.i:l:d 1 ng: Inspector RE. Comfort :inn arid., Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue Hyannis'., .MA Page, 2 of :2 14 :Painting;:: main,'buildi.ng, 60:% com.pleted: 1'S Sprinkler `system, main_,building 70% Completed . 1.6 P1•umb :ng ';60% completed 17 H -V A C 50% completed, 18 Riough .electrical work'.c.ompleted & finish begun, existing buildingS ., 1'9 TelepYone lines 80% completed 2O. Cable-. V.. line, . $'0.% co.mplete.d , A-11 taork rs being performed substantially in accordance: with plans`. provided .by, `this:; off-ice and .the Massachusetts State 8u11d ;:mg ;C`ode:, . if t,h:ere axe any questions regarding any of. the above , please` do :not, hes ta.te to ,con act :this office :: Sncer,ely,' E R .F` DIM ASSOCLATES ,. INC , Peter .F:.. it AIA`. P.ag.e .2 of 2 .: I ~ ♦b MICHAEL D: FORD, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY AT LAW TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 72 MAIN'STREET BUILDING DEPT. F P. 0. BOX 665 W. HARWICH, MA. 02671 D) MAR 2 9 i1996, TELEPHONE (508) 430-1900 � ,,7 TELEFAX (508) 430-8662 March 28, 1995 via fax and mail Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town Hall 367 Main St. Hyannis, MA. 02601 Re: Site Plan for Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center Route 132, Engine House Road, Hyannis Dear Mr. Crossen: As a follow-up to my meeting with you and my client Mr. Ellis regarding the above-referenced site plan, please be advised that we have met with Mr. Bornstein to discuss my clients' concerns. Further, my clients have had discussions with Mr. Edward Crowell the general site contractor, regarding this matter. As a result, I would ask on behalf of my clients, the Keveney Trust, the owners of the property, that the following changes be made to the site plan: 1. That the area that was shown on the plan as "existing gravel parking" which was within the layout of Engine House Road, be restored to its former condition and a note be added to the plan of that effect. 2 . . Rather than Engine House Road being changed from a two-way to a one-way for its entire length, that it remain two-way up to the common boundary line between my client's property and the vacant lot owned by Mr. Bornstein fronting on Route 132. This would permit traffic to come in Engine House Road and access the establishments owned by the Keveney Trust in the rear as it has been the custom of not only customers .but delivery trucks for many years. Otherwise, all of these, including the trucks, would be forced to travel through the front entrance to the hotel which that portion of Engine House Road now appears to have been dedicated to. 3 . That the agreements previously made by Mr. Bornstein to keep the access at the Westerly end of Engine House Road the same width as it currently exists, rather than reducing same to 16, should also be noted on the plan. Page 2 - Ltr. to Ralph Crossen:• - 3/28/95 It- is my clients' understanding that the paving for the parking lot is due to start within the week and, therefore, I would ask that these matters be considered' forthwith by you and, if necessary, the site plan review team to determine their acceptability. It is obviously up to my clients and Mr. Bornstein as to how the gravel parking area which was removed by the agents of Mr. Bornstein, to be returned to its former state and some divider be established between the layout of Engine House Road and Mr. Bornstein's parking lot. I mu«t an attt-Lip L.U- see you a coupe of times yesterday regarding this matter but given your busy schedule I was unable to contact you. I did, however, leave a portion of the site plan with Kathy Maloney, your secretary, reference to which will make this letter more readable. As always, I appreciate your cooperation and assistance. Very truly yours, Michael -D. Ford MDF/djw CC: Mr. Mark Ellis The Town of Barnstable KAM Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services +" Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-190-6230 __.. Building Commissioner March 6, 1995 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Abbey Road Construction Corporation 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Comfort Inn and Conference Center 2R7 Tvanmigh Road, Hyannis. MA OSHA Citations Dear Mr. Bornstein: I am in receipt of a copy of the OSHA Citations issued to you on March 20, 1995 and I must tell you I am not happy with what I am reading. While some of the citations deal with items clearly outside the scope of the building code, many have dual jurisdiction. At this time, I must insist that you come up with a training program for all your employees to prevent potential accidents. I understand you have a safety officer; Mr. Bob Viseck. If this man is the one that will be responsible for this, please have him call me. If you are going to arrange for this yourself, please be advised that I want to be there. I am sure that you want safety in the work place as much as I do, so let's work together to ensure it. If you need help setting this up, please let me know. Sincerely, Ralph M. Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/km Q50406A r�,8 ucs�el I 1II1' 'ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 5 4 6 M Al N S T R E E T , S T O N E H A M . MASSACH U S E T T S 0 2 1 80 T E L . 4 3 8 - 0 9 0 0 F A X 4 3 8 -5 9 4 0 March 29, 199.5 Bullding- Department APR 4 1995' Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis; MA.02601 Attn : Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Co.mfor-t `Inn arid. Conference Center R.i:dgewo-od...Avenue Hyanni_s ,MA. Dear. Ralph,: Th s ..letter. is to inform you that we have been making weekly inspections`, reviewing and approving shop drawings and building materials at the above referenced project . As, per our latest. site inspection, the following work is being per.f ormed.: I Site drainage completed. 2. Exterior rough grading completed . 3. Exterior parking area light pole bases installed . 4: Water : lines 90% completed . 5. . Exterior clapboard siding 75% completed. 6. All new .windows on existing buildings have been installed . 7. Poured foundation for new entrances. 8. New conference center building foundation complete and rough framing begun.. 9. New roof shingles on east wing roof 800/o completed . 10. Masonry elevator shafts 80% completed . 11 . Gypsum board & plastering 80% completed . 12 . Vinyl covering 60% completed . 13 . Bathroom tile work 70% completed . Page 1 of 2 y1 1 ETER F. D:IM.EO ASSOCIATES. INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 5 4 6 M A I N S T R E E T , S T O N E H A M . MASSACHUSETTS 02180 TEL . 4 3 8 - 0 9 0 0 F A X 4 3 8 - 5 9 4 0 March 29, 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis , MA . 02601 Attn.: Ralph Crossen B.ui-l.ding Inspector RE: Comfort . Inn and Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue Hyanni:s., .MA: Page- 2 of 2 14 . Painting., main building, 60% completed . 15. . Spr:inkler system, main building, 70% completed . 16.. Plumbing 60% completed . 17. H.V.A.C . - 50% completed . 18. Rough electrical work completed & finish begun , existing buildings 19. Telephone lines 80% completed . 20. Cable T-.V. lines 80% completed . All work is being performed substantially in accordance with plans provided by this office and the Massachusetts State . Building Code. If there are any questions regarding any of the above , please do not hesitate to contact this office . Sincerely, E R F. DIM ASSOCIATES , INC. Peter F. it AIA Page 2 of 2 - U.S. Department of Labor . 7,e7 '`�A -`V Occupational Safety and Health . .ministration Boston Area Office South 630 Granite Street4th floor Braintree, MA 02184 Phone: (617)565-6924 FAX: (617)565-6923 itana� Notcatio of PeIIa To: Inspection Number: 109165738 Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Date(s): 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 and its successors Issuance Date: 03/20/95 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Inspection p� n Site: j"W �r�defcr�ed: 787 Iyanough Road `':and 11►v ` irn._. ;: ....::::: .<:>: Hyannis, MA UMI This Citation and Notification of Penalty(this Citation)describes violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The penalty(ies) listed herein is (are) based on these violations. You must abate the violations referred to in this Citation by the dates listed and pay the penalties proposed, unless within 15 working days (excluding weekends and Federal holidays) from your receipt of this Citation and Notification of Penalty you mail a notice of contest to the U.S. Department of Labor Area Office at the address shown above. Please refer to the enclosed booklet (OSHA 3000) which outlines your rights and responsibilities and which should be read in conjunction with this form. Issuance of this Citation does not constitute a finding that a violation of the Act has occurred unless there is a failure to contest as provided for in the Act or, if contested, unless this Citation is affirmed by the Review Commission or a court. Posting - The law requires that a copy of this Citation and Notification of Penalty be posted immediately in a prominent place at or near the location of the violation(s) cited herein, or , if it is not practicable because of the nature of the employer's operations, where it will be readily observable by all affected employees. This Citation must remain posted until the violation(s) cited herein has (have) been abated, or for 3 working days (excluding weekends and Federal holidays), whichever is longer. The penalty dollar amounts need not be posted and may be marked out or covered up prior to posting. Informal. Conference - An informal conference is not required. However, if you wish to have such a conference you may request one with the Area Director during the 15 working day contest period. During such an informal conference you may present any evidence or views which you believe would support an adjustment to the citation(s) and/or penalty(ies). if you are considering a request for an informal conference to discuss any issues related to this Citation and Notification of Penalty, you must take care to schedule it early enough to allow time to contest after the informal conference, should you decide to do so. Please keep in mind that a written letter of intent to contest must be submitted to the Area Director within 15 working days of your receipt of this Citation. The running of this contest period is not interrupted by an informal conference. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 1 of 10 OSHA_2 (Rev.-6J93) I � I If,you deeide to request an informal conference,please complete, remove and post the page 3 Notice to Employees next to this Citation and Notification of Penalty as soon as the time, date,and place of the informal conference have been determined. Be sure to bring to the conference any and all supporting documentation of existing conditions as well as any abatement steps taken thus far. If conditions warrant, we can enter into an informal settlement agreement which amicably resolves this matter without litigation or contest. Right to Contest - You have the right to contest this Citation and Notification of Penalty. You may contest all citation items or only individual items. You may also contest proposed penalties and/or abatement dates without contesting the underlying violations. Unless you inform the Area Director in writing that you intend to contest the dtadon(s) and/or proposed pgglty(ies) within 15 nd test days after receipt, the dtadon(s) and the proposed M ttv(ies) will become a final order of the Oocupadonal Safety and Health Review Commission and may not be reviewed by any court or agency: Penalty Payment- Penalties are due within 15 working days of receipt of this notification unless contested. (See the enclosed booklet and the additional information provided related to the Debt Collection Act of 1982.) Make your check or money order payable to "DOL-OSHA". Please indicate the Inspection Number on the remittance. OSHA does not agree to any restrictions or conditions or endorsements put on any check or money order for less than the full amount due, and will cash the check or money order as if these restrictions, conditions, or . endorsements do not exist. Notification of Corrective Action - For violations which you do not contest, you should notify the U.S. Department of Labor Area Office promptly by letter that you have taken appropriate corrective action within the time frame set forth on this Citation. Please inform the Area Office in writing of the abatement steps you have taken and of their dates, together with adequate supporting documentation, e.g., drawings or photographs of corrected conditions, purchase/work orders related to abatement actions, air sampling results, etc. Employer Discrimination Unlawful-The law prohibits discrimination by an employer against an employee for filing a complaint or for exercising any rights under this Act. An employee who believes that he/she has been discriminated against may file a complaint no later than 30 days after the discrimination occurred with the U.S. Department of Labor Area Office at the address shown above. Employer Rights and Responsibilities-The enclosed booklet(OSHA 3000)outlines additional employer rights and responsibilities and should be read in conjunction with this notification. Notice to Employees- The law gives an employee or his./her representative the opportunity to object to any abatement date set for a violation if he/she believes the date to be unreasonable. The contest must be mailed to the U.S. Department of Labor Area Office at the address shown above and postmarked within 15 working days (excluding weekends and Federal holidays) of the receipt by the employer of this Citation and Notification of Penalty. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 2 of 10 OSHA-20tev, 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration +.:v NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES OF INFORMAL CONFERENCE An informal conference has been scheduled with OSHA to discuss the citation(s) issued on 03/20/95. The conference will be held at the OSHA office located at Boston Area Office South, 639 Granite Street-4th floor, Braintree, MA, 02184 on at Employees and/or representatives of employees have a right to attend an informal conference. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 3 of 10 OSHA_2(Rev, 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number: 109165738 Occupational Safety and Health Administration bnspecdon Dates: 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 Issuance Date: 03/20/95 �. Citadon and Notification of Penalty .., Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Impection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 The alleged violations below have been grouped because they involve similar or related hazards that may increase the potential for injury resulting from an accident. Citation 1 Item la Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.451(y)(11)and 29 CFR 1926.451(a)(4): Standard guardrails were not installed at all open sides and ends on pump jack scaffold(s) more than 10 feet above the ground or floor: Jobsite; Wooden Building, East Exterior Side of the Building Area: Employees were exposed to serious injury while working on pump jack scaffold platforms, where standard guardrails were not provided on all open sides and ends of the platforms to prevent falls in excess of sixteen feet to the ground level below. M-x' =- .'I Citation 1 Item lb Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.451(y)(3): The platform bracket of pump jack scaffolds were not fully decked and the planking secured: Jobsite; Wooden Building, East Exterior Side of the Building Area: Employees were exposed to serious injury while working on pump jack scaffold platforms where the platforms were not fully planked. The employees were working on fourteen inch wide metal platforms. The scaffold brackets were to accommodate eighteen inch wide platform sections. ............ ,v.,..:.,......v.:..:.:::>.,,:..»:.:>...o:::::.v:..:::..,v,..,..:..+..•:::::..•:+•xr.6..#•. .4,::/.✓.•:...:. :..,,t::;-:_s:;:•.Q;•..:?Gx.'.'•:o::wv '�xtib.-`"y:} See pages 1 through 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 4 of 10 OSHA-2 (Rev. 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number: 109165738 00 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 . Issuance Date: 03/20/95 Citation and Notification of Penalty .., Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 1 Item 1c Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.451(y)(4xiii): Poles of pump jack scaffold(s) were not secured to the work wall by rigid triangle bracing, or equivalent, at the bottom, top and other points to provide a maximum vertical spacing of not more than 10 feet between braces: Jobsite; Wooden Building, East Exterior Side of the Building Area: Employees were exposed to possible serious injury while working on pump jack scaffold platforms, where the aluminum poles were not secured to the building at the base and at ten foot intervals between. : v {;t}�:• ••:•:fi:G:'.ti�J{M.:,:N•.{}�r:Y.y<.Sv� iJ:{�yr.. '}'::%r .aw{:b%r%ir..it.:Rtcscefs};;:aanava}xec.rwu. . ...i%/rrrwadht5$.? •, :'''. ,,•y"a,�;�. ' Citation 1 Item Id Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.451(ax15): Upright members of scaffold(s) were not plumb:- Jobsite; Wooden Building, East Exterior Side of the Building Area: Employees were exposed to serious injury while working on pump jack scaffold platforms where the aluminum poles of the scaffold were not installed plumb. • ••vv:::ws •v:::ti• •.{:v '^:{:v +:�y�':.1'-''3!:^.!!'w!.vvv. .S{'i:'{i!?-f•'•:•j,_%:?-.•.. ti?: •}}:::..-::::.:f:.{r.:.r{•:::::::::>`}}}:::::iR:a:.....@} b,.......,.....rr:fi:` "` :::::..:rr.:::\�.?�'.'•:ra.Ya. .J�F:f}::':•:. L}!:;{ :::<{.:a;4Y,+�''.•E;i:'"`•`:kti .E-:;}:::::}:�:.�::::f•.. :.... :-von :.�:.�i.'-:.. See pages 1 through 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Citation and Notificafm of Penalty Page 5 of 10 OSHA-2(Rev. 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number: 109165738 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 Issuance Date: 03/20/95 Citation and Notification of.Penally Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 1 Item 2 Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.501(a)(4)(i): Each employee walking/working on surfaces shall be protected from falling through holes more than six feet above the lower levels, by covers or guardrail systems erected around such holes: Jobsite; Wooden Building, Second Floor Level, Housekeeping Room: Employees were exposed to possible serious fall hazards while walking and working near a temporary floor hole created by the removal of a damaged plywood floor, which was not provided with a standard guardrail at the open side or an adequate cover secured and identified as a floor opening. '�[�yR, ���}y i ,:;`�4v}.::..vninxx: ¢+-..r 4•�++�n .'�.pwx.::' �M:`rr �'�+-Y. 4'�•yq�1[k�� Ij''����tjj!!':N„�r: •:•H•f//r:''':':: :'.x ,, :-`k5 �yr.., .yKp'' :,pi'-C-\\•;�,.:..J:..:.; ..\�ta`�rf.:w•.�.'�".•.' •::::�A�•'f�'X/+��a�4�.;`- •%C:• ':••>\wh. �-t in\.z �`.. �' ¢ / \ :yii::<;:i;:{1+�- \,\'C}�{��r/{"1N,::-, !{'•y v<}:: fii?•:h+\. '��`�Y.>'.rr ff'F O.. <.... .-MR•WY�F �fr'+ f'-•:':: ' 3:•.:v:v:v,- fl,�f:: :r V:r:.. .,'�vi,.l\},,-h•;i:•ir'ti^.'�::•}.v. ::il�.r•'i:•:is?i• :.�.. ....:.. N.,,•�,r.•:ru .v!},dcK :.dSSi?:��; i$.<c.4 :.s9�3x,:%�:?'al\w, �ficC��%trriJ.fLi.!`;i�:S6::�`:::::,•�.�i'v:\�t, . Citation 1 Item 3 Type of violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.501(bxl): Each employee walking/working on a surface with an unprotected side or edge which is six feet or more above a lower lever shall be protected from failing by the use of guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems: Jobsite; Main Building, First and Second Floor Levels, Future Elevator Shafts: Employees were exposed to possible serious injury while walking and working near the open sides of the elevator shafts, where mid rails and toeboards were not installed to prevent possible falls in excess of twenty-four feet to the basement level below. ti. Ep�ppp w -n:•.'•::•x.��';�:EC`�'.. "<4k��??:f.. .yf- ',..�'2ti;�-v: ,>T �k•x:."{ J`� -w::, •.o-:tx ,,.• : ...,..�.:::.;-:w:•�•::�r+•.arc:- mx•:::a..f:.,}:,•aZ6aG»N.<•wnRO\vxa ....: ,f3b tc',fv�•?fae:4wk•:;::,::::ivac,�d�e•.ea�xar:,->w:.•:f+:. ' '. :�� ?:::;:•'•."::. See pages 1 dumgh 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 6 of 10 OSHA-2(Rev. 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number. 109165738 .+*"` '• Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 Issuance Date: 03/20/95 A Citation and Notification of Penalty rag Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 1 Item 4 Type of violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.501(a)(6): Each employee on ramps, runways, and other walkways shall be protected from falling six feet or more to the lower levels by guardrail systems: Jobsite; Wooden Building,.Second Floor Level, Northwest Comer of the Building Area: Wooden plank ramp installed through a window opening and resting on the roof level located approximately six feet away was not provided with standard guardrails to prevent possible falls of sixteen feet to the ground level below. ?/::�JJ+ti'ri:•}:•}:•?vr??ii:>•:J:w::. .:.� ::i f.;�?•: �yt•'?i�}++� ..vYY:::>':i{ii:�•: -��•J?.' f..:v;r......... :{..-..::.. r ...v.:w.v-?.v.v::::.v-: /J,..J J?/ff.•'' t}�.Yv.?•:i•`:t;.•':tv:i'i:?'}}:;};..,.v:?\f..y:::is•+ :/{/' � • pp :�'^4`y::`'k`viki?'tii;<yr�Y\ �f;fy$r' ,yfii`:?'ti:?2:iii::}:�:ii::':i•}\::.A}}.x�v.4.`:::i'.;:+_�-'.+�.` �.x:�-r. ..-j is ,.V .}ti.4y.4 ...V.}: \, r{- .lu.� .•:';'<i:::}:?:•:}x:�'vY��}.Y`?•,�;r?:?t;;:•t2��::: .•}\{.f<•: ' �y `.'•'..-.'.��.'•.'•.'.'-'..-'• +i ..., �v:�:ti...::�� {f •r:'r•. :?.:,,?',: y�-+r,? ��y:}�:��.'fi:'`: � r •.� �� ti}Y+.•k?bl ?r\•}}.•: i \ J.:. :{r. tivv' ?:••...r}:+i����Y?.vW+r�>ilL'.tZttk�� .�vv v Citation 1 Item 5 Type of Violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.556(b)(2)(v): A body belt with lanyard attached to the boom or basket was not worn by employee(s) working from an aerial lift: Jobsite; Main Building, West Exterior Side of the Building Area: Employee was exposed to possible serious fall hazard while performing his work from the basket of a Condor Aerial lift, Serial #P-252-6004, Model #68, without attaching the lanyard of his harness to the basket, to prevent a fall in excess of twenty feet to the ground level below. v:•••yr6}x....,v.:M1•h:...-...':^M"+:5;:- ', +nv .vw.:'M.:F:h, w ryny.}}w:-}};•?:ry}v}y+�.v+.,vN\�:i}'??.n�:n}?::i:•}?:^}:-?�:�:•}:•)}kv:?jp:vh,mQ.0 + :ii':ij.};:.}}A}}v.. i.•S.i'rii'tY:1Li+:> .:J Yv'}Y}W:{?JY•y.�.x::•:. .....-...... - ..-..-.v:::::.:......::::::::::::::::::?.�iv+:?:Av w:v: w.:v}.v\•.....8::�;.};4:^:::•.}::.t•. 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Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 7 of 10 OSHA-2 (Rev. 6/93) r U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number: 109165738 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 - 03/13/95 Issuance Date: 03/20/95 i Citation and Notification of Penalty �, Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 1 Item 6 Type of violation: Serious 29 CFR 1926.601(b)(4): The employer had in use motor.vehicle equipment having an obstructed view to the rear which did not have a reverse signal alarm audible above the surrounding noise level or an observer signaling it was safe to operate the vehicle in reverse: Jobsite; Main Building, West Exterior Side of the Building Area: Condor Aerial lift, Model #68, Serial #P-252-6004, which was bio-directional, and had an obstructed view to the rear was not equipped with an audible reverse signal alarm, which would sound while the machine was moving in any direction. ,}- ?'•Y.}•:+.•i. •..\+?vn±n .M4;. A:{hti iiNM% {:rF•+HfQMffr,'F.;Yf.\UOCJ:J:C4i,}:Y31?'QC:?P:ii'}:iiilii`?•'.•"� }} \Vv:4:yf:•_?::';J'rfi':rv\•�.}??;r,l.,.::k:.v}:rw::.•.v:? •?:r i 41-1,10 }.:;::;?`i: w::.• Ma ::i: :fi::`:::.. }:rf............:.G\ :4}:::!':.y;:•}�?;C.}}::ii rviQ;� v.t'. iY:•i�%'>+F{:.` �::'...v.%!•::r..:'�\ .•;•fl>r.T,.:;�':•ti•:::\:?}Y.•?::::.}ti•?. ..�.� ..:..`,�::;:ri.•::x::`:wk::,:�;::)}Y:. Sea pages 1 through 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 8 of 10 OSHA-2(Rev. 6/93) i U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number. 109165738 "' °R Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 -03/13/95 V 'k Issuance Date: 03/20/95 t " Citation and Notification of Penalty .,,TES �'� Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Inspection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 2 Item 1 Type of Violation: Repeat 29 CFR 1926.102(a)(1): Eye and face protective equipment was not used when machines or operations presented potential eye or face injury: Jobsite; Main Building, Second Floor Level, Corridor Section of the Building Area: Employee was exposed to possible serious eye injury while removing ceiling material from the overhead, during a demolition operation, without wearing eye protection. THE Abbey Road Construction Corporation WAS PREVIOUSLY CITED FOR A VIOLATION OF THIS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD OR ITS EQUIVALENT STANDARD 1926.102(a)(1) WHICH WAS CONTAINED IN O.S.H.A. INSPECTION NUMBER 109163055, CITATION NUMBER 1, ITEM NUMBER 4, ISSUED ON February 17, 1995. t....... :....:.::a..v:::N: r...v:t•:...::::...:...... i:.:}.x..n:n :•'f.+:-.:\U,i-. nt•::r:v+ia:-. :... •v{:n:•n}:..:.v:.4.t•: "' ... tr•:. x:::.:............ ....::tv:}n�iin'.t}.v:..t. ......:....E.}:a:v}i'n;{:.:vv::a}}.:. ..v:i..??.v...4vvri:-:}}?}�.y4?:vi}?•...\..}:•.tf}:t{•?}•.:...n............:} .'.�.:. v•\•:.hx:'ry}:ria?::::::}$v::�.. -:.:-::::.::.:..t.•: :::: -.:�:.- .ttr.t,.• h ,,�.a::.t.:,. :.. :.......tt.?:{•:••:y:::::}:}k.`-..t.t;.-}.-" }::a;•:.- '':i i ...:....:... ::nvn•r.......... ...r..a..t.{................::.:::::..?:a}:{:%ii:}}}i}:r.v:.::::.v:.v:::::::{:!.•ni::ri4:}:if.}:h%:::.}:::i::.v'.:nv:nv::::::'::. ....t ,.. .... ...:,.....:................: ......+r.}.?:0.'\�'tatfl�:+9tttiaC�i: See pages 1 through 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights aid responsibilities. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 9 of 10 OSHA-2(Rev. 6/93) U.S. Department of Labor Inspection Number. 109165738 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspection Dates: 03/13/95 -03/13/95 �''�•, Issuance Date: 03/20/95 Citation and Notification of Penal Company Name: Abbey Road Construction Corporation Impection Site: 787 Iyanough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 Citation 2 Item 2 Type of Violation: Repeat 29 CFR 1926.451(e)(3): Scaffolds were not properly braced by cross bracing and horizontal bracing by conforming with paragraph (d)(3) of this section: Jobsite; Main Building, Basement Level, Future Gymnasium Section of the Building Area: Mobile scaffold was not provided with diagonal bracing to ensure that the scaffold is properly maintained square. THE Abbey Road Construction Corporation WAS PREVIOUSLY CITED FOR A VIOLATION OF THIS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD OR ITS EQUIVALENT STANDARD 1926.451(e)(3) WHICH WAS CONTAINED IN O.S.H.A. INSPECTION NUMBER 109163055, CITATION NUMBER 2, ITEM NUMBER 3, ISSUED ON February 17, 1995. . .:.:::.:::.:. ...... . :: :.•.,.:::::::::,•::•;::.:'::�::•:::::x•-+;:%`.:�:}:::::::;:::.:�. .............,.......:.:•:::•:-iiii:-ram.::;::::::.:,•:•::::::::,...:.::::i:.>..,4.. +:i-........ .........:::::::v.0{Qr.••r....-:r.3^.x .....••k:::::::.v:v-.-�:::::::Fr::::::....:...:::::-:.::}:.�::::,,;\,i.......�::}:.:. ^n•.,vr :4•iih:�i'i}vfr:f:r.•.�:::::-•"^• •:ram::.. .,}:::f;:::?:;-::L:::%:fi::::::':':�h\: :\ :r::4v Y w Yr ...................,............,�"��v?�:::.�:r{•?i�:irr-i}:::r:::Gr::v:4ri:4irr:S•i"4::•�-::-.•rrvrrv.,.- nr.w;rv;v............:::::....... .`.:r:...v-:., ..........................r...l..r.r..:...r...:.�\,v:i:•iih+fv::::nPti•}:?�iiiiii:•:ti::.,i:Gi:::•i:•i:•:Ki•\i:�ii:0"::::::iii:�is i?:�iii4iii:J�::{i{t\'t pp W. H Area Director See pages 1 through 3 of this Citation and Notification of Penalty for information on employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Citation and Notification of Penalty Page 10 of 10 OSHA-2(Rev. 6/93) 1 MASS rHIGHWAY William F. Weld Argeo Paul Cellucci James J. Kerasiotes Laurinda T. Bedingfield Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary Commissioner April 7, 1995 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Bornstein Companies 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Barnstable - Route 28 - Proposed Comfort Inns Reference is made to a telephone conservation between you and Matthew Broderick, District Permit Engineer, on March 24, 1995. You were requesting information on the status of a permit for a proposed 8" water main to service the proposed renovation of a hotel at the corner of Iyanough Road (Route 28) and Engine House Road. In reviewing the application, Mr. Broderick was concerned that the renovation of the hotel may require you to file an Environmental Notification Form (E.N.F. ) with the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (E.0.E.A. ) . An indirect access permit may need to be obtained from this Department as outlined in MGL Chapter 81, Section 21. Mr. Broderick contacted the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs for their interpretation on this matter. They advised that this matter should be reviewed and may require an E.N.F. to be filed. I suggest you write a letter to the E.O.E.A. . requesting that a determination be made as to whether or not an E.N.F. must be filed as outlined in the MEPA Regulations Clot 301 11.26. This Department is aware of your schedule to complete the Comfort Inn Project, but was not informed of any of this work. I look forward to an expeditious response on this issue from the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. The permit for the water main, is being processed and shoal d be issued later this week. If you have any questions please contact Matthew Broderick, Permit Engineer, at (508) 824- 6633, Ext. 211. f TOWN OF BARNBTABLE Si erely, BUILDING DEPT. 1 - � APR 1: 4 1996] Bernard McCourt t� ,a ? p � District Highway Director MEB:gls CC: BMcC HW RAH Foreman Cape Cod Commission / Barnstable Building Inspector ✓ M sa husetts Highway Department•District 5. 1000 County Street, Taunton, MA 02780•(508) 824-6633 rom�o .inn , , i The Town of Barnstable • a►Rx�ireslE • KAA& 'Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-'.9('••6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-709-6230 Buih_ . ommissioner March 14, 1995 Stuart Bornstein Ridgewood Limited Partnership 294 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: The Comfort Inn, 287 Iyanough Road, Hyannis. Dear Stu: Thank you for agreeing to modify your landscaping plan to preserve a flat area within the County layout for the parking of cars. If I can be of any further help please call. Don't forget to get one complete set of plans for SPR signature. Thank you. Sincerely, Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner RMC/car C. Warren J. Rutherford' Thomas Geiler Robert Burgman g950314a 03/03/1995 10:52 5089455885 ELDREDGE SURVEYING PAGE 01 Eldredge Surveying & Engineering LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 1038 Main Street, Chatham, MA 02633 Telephone : (508) 945-3965 Fax; (508) 945-5885 Date: March 3, 1995 To: THE BORNSTEIN COMPANIES AM Stuart Bornstein Address: Re: The Comfort Inn and Conference Center .fob #: b-1792-02.0 Remarks: TOTAL LOT AREA 226,556 S.F. or 5.2 Ac Building Coverage Existing 45,670 S.F. Proposed addition on south 3,060 S.F. Proposed addition on north (canopy/breezeway) 2,000 S.F. Total 50,730 S.F. Concrete Existing sidewalk to remain 2,450 S.F. Proposed sidewalk 2,250 S.F. Future sidewalk 1,400 S.F. Patio to remain 500 S.F. Dug-out area 600 S.F. Total 7,200 S.F. Parking - 108,500 S.F. TOTAL SITE COVERAGE 166,430 S.F. or 73,5% Green Space 60,100 S.F. or 26.5% From: Terry W. Eldredge,L,S. Copy: FROM. :-, Co nt MRY. 4. 1995 9:2G RM P 1 1 HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02603 (508) 775.9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER SNEET TOt Ralph Crosson, Bldg, Inspector 790-623n FROMt Stuart Bornstein NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS PAGE): IF RECEIVER DOES NOT RECEIVE ALL PACES TRANSMITTED, PLEASE CALL (508) 775-9316.. MESSAGE: THIS TS THE PRELIMINARY TEST - CAME OUT VWkY FAVORABLE. Tlil: l,C) PAGE. LAB REPORT SNOUTED BE RECEIVED IN A WEEK OR S0. r ' N [T U] WETM E SW FLOOR'S X RAO t PAMEL — N m GLIEW "HAW INDUSTRIES IKc 'PEST 6UlWIER14A 2536—S8S3 MATERIAL ilENTIFICRTIGH : GME *3ST39, SWLE *Ott �DORIHG MTEIq : DIRECT SLSE— omm S MY 1"s cr T'E'STRESULTS: SI ei i DI$T I. a`jqfe !3s6 . 391.7FLhW OUT ff 1� S V . ?3.6 52.2CRITMAL Rf*ERHT FLIW: 11.45 5.58 rZA CRITt IWtT FLU z STD IIkTEO" r #. vk s EPNVE L t J GN FLBV a.lift lL �i ® iifR FLOM 5" H jE 3 � Al y Al L'S 6s 3 CUM. FACTOR 6s n 3 ' p � 29 39 4 u Y } lab In WIST (M n 0 = 05/17/1995 16:29 5089455885 1 ELDREDGE SURVEYING PAGE 01 7 Eldredge Surveying & Engineering 1038 Main Street, Chatham. MA 02633 Telephone : (508) 945-3965 Fax: (508) 945-5885 May 17, 1995 Stuart Bornstein THE BORNSTEIN COMPANIES 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center Dear Stuart: This letter is to certify that the site improvements for the above referenced project have been completed substantially in compliance with the site plan dated 01-20-95, revised through 05-09-95. Enclosed please find six (6) prints of the site plan for your files, Should you have any questions, or If I can be of any further assistance to you, please contact me. Very truly yours, ELDREDGE SURyEyNGAEN ING f\H OF 4 Qa� TERRY G� WAYNE $ ELDREDGE Id , L.S. No.30328 �'�Ff '�fCIS1CQ�� e TWE/gee MAY — 1 8 -- `1 5 T H U 1 5 = 28 F M M A N A G E M E N T INC p _ 0 2 PETER F. DIMSO ASSOCIATES INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 546 MAIN 9TAEGT, STONEHAM, MAS $ ACHUSETT9 02190 TES, 4aa. 0000 FAX 439 . 0940 May 18, 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis,MA. 02601 Attn: Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort Inn and Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue . Hyannis, MA. Dear Ralph, The purpose of this letter is to certify that the work at the above referenced project, with the exception of the new additions, is substantially completed and all -work has been performed substantially in conformance with drawings provided by this office and the Massachusetts State Building Code. If there are any questions regarding any of the above , please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, R F. DIME ASSOCIATES, INC. imc Peter F. iMeo AIA i The Town of Barnstable • �, • ''� �� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Fo r9" Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-90-6230 Building Commissioner DATE: March 29, 1995 TO: Robert Burgmann, Town Engineer FROM: Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner RE: Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center, 287 Iyanough Road/Route 132, Hyannis, MA As you can see, this one is heading towards legal action against the Town based on engineering issues from Site Plan Review. To stop Mr. Bornstein at this late hour is not fair and could result in legal problems for us from him. I guess this is a lesson that when we ask for something from an applicant, we had better make sure we are not stepping beyond where we should be. I am going to tell the attorney for the business owners that the issue is no longer open for discussion and let the chips fall where they may. It's all I can do at this point. enclosure Q950329A 03/28/1995 10:44 5084308662 STINSON & FORCE PAGE 02 r ! MICHAEL D. FIORD, ESQUIRE ATTOMY AT LAW 72 MAIN STREET P. O. BOX 663 W. HARWICH. MA, 02671 TELEPHONE(508)430-1900 TELEFAX (SOS)430-8662 March 28, 1995 via fax and mail Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town Hall 367 Main St. Hyannis, MA. 02601 Re: Site Plan for Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference center Route 132, Engine House Road, Hyannis Dear Mr. Crossen: As a follow-up to my meeting with you and my, client Mr. Ellis regarding the above-referenced site plan, please be advised that we have met with Mr. Hornstein to discuss my clients' concerns. Further, my clients have had discussions with Mr. Edward Crowell the general site contractor, regarding this matter. As a result, I would ask on behalf of my clients, the Keveney Trust, the owners of the property, that the following changes be made to the site plan: 1. That the area that was shown on the plan as "existing gravel parking" which was within the layout of Engine House Road, be restored to its former condition and a note be added to the plan of that effect. 2. Rather than Engine House Road being changed from a two-way to a one-way for its entire length, that it remain two-way up to the common boundary line between my client's property and the vacant lot owned by Mr. Bornstein fronting on Route 132. This would permit traffic to come in Engine House Road and access the establishments owned by the Keveney Trust in the rear as it has been the custom of not only customers but delivery trucks for many years. Otherwise, all of these, including the trucks, would be forced to travel through the front entrance to the hotel which that portion of Engine House Road now appears to have been dedicated to. 3. That the agreements previously made by Mr. Bornstein to keep the access at the Westerly end of Engine House Road the same width as it currently exists, rather than reducing same to 16, should also be noted on the plan. ` 03/28/1995 10:44 5084308662 STINSON FORD ?AGE 03 Page 2 - Ltr. to Ralph Crossen - 3/28/95 It is my clients, understanding that the paving for the parking lot is due to start within the week and, therefore, I would ask that these matters be considered forthwith by you and, if necessary, the site plan review team to determine their acceptability. It is obviously up to my clients and Mr. Bornstein as to how the gravel parking area which was removed by the agents of Mr. Bornstein, to be returned to its former state and some divider be established between the layout of Engine Mouse Road and Mr. Bornstein's parking lot. I made an attempt to see you a couple of times yesterday regarding this matter but given your busy schedule I was unable to contact you. I did, however, leave a portion of the site plan with Kathy Maloney, your secretary, reference to which will make this letter more readable. As always, I appreciate your cooperation and assistance. Very tPLVYPurs, is ael ord ,� MDr/djw CC: Mr. Mark Ellis 03/28/1995 10:44 5084308662 STINSON Q FORD PAGE 01 MICHAEL D. FORD, ESQUIRE ATTORNEY AT LAW 72 MAIN STREET P.o.BOX"5 W. HARWICH, MA. WA71 TELEPHONE(508)430-1900 TELEFAX(508)430-8%2 DATE: March 28, 1995 TELECOMMUNICATION INFORMATION SHUT PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING PAGE(S) TO: Ralph Crossen. Building Commissioner Recipient's Name Company _- Telephone Number 1-508-290-6230 Telecopier Number THIS MATERIAL IS FROM: Mike Ford _(.Debbie) Sender's Name Company (5081 430-9.400 Telephone Number (5081 430-8662 Telecopier Number TOTAL PAGES_-_ (not including cover) IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGES, PLEASE CALL SENDER'S TELEPHONE NUMBER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Re: Bornstein/teeeney Trust/Comfort Inn/Iysnough Rd NOTICE OF CONFIDENIIUMe THIS TRANSMITTAL MAY CONTAIN IIwoRMATIoN THAT IS PRIv[LEOED AND CONFIDENTIAL AND IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY NAMED ABOVE. IF THE READTR OF THIS TRANSMITTAL IS NOT THE INTENDED RECWIENT OR THE EMPLOYES OR THE AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVMUN0 TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT,YOU ARE HSRBBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DLSSOMINAMN, DI MIDUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIaMD_ IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN MROlt, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATI?LY gY TELEPHONE WMEDIATELY TO ARRANGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE• PETER F.. DTMEO ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECT'S ENGINEERS 646 MAIN STREETr _ 3TONEHAM,, MASSACNlI3ETT9 02180 TEL. 438- 0900 F.A:X 438 - 6'9.40 February 21 , 1995 --, Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA. 02601 Attn.: Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort Inn and Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue Hyannis,MA. . Dear Ralph, This letter is to inform you. that we have been making inspections , reviewing and approving shop drawings and- building mat.earla.ls at the above referenced project As per our latest site inspection, the following work is''' being performed 1 . Rough grading has' begun. in the new parking: area . 2. Demolition complete wi:th the� exceptioh of the kitchen duct work.' 3. Exterior . rough carpentry 90% completed . New windows are being installed . _In_stalling new vinyl siding has begun A.. Interior Rough carpentry:. interior . rooms have been restudded . 5. Plumbing: Rough plumbing ready for inspection. 6 HVAC : Working on new ductlayout in. health club. area . . 7. Electrical Rough electrical completed ih the 300 and 400 rooms Currently working o.n the smoke. and heat detectors.. Excavating for elevator #2 pit.. �OVgty UHM%1ABLE 6UILDING DEPT FEB 2 .4 1995', C. E IC� � Page 1 of 2 PETER F. .D.LMEO ASSOCIATES, IN ARCH ARCHITECTS EN.G3NEERS 5.48 MAIN STREET STONEH.AM MASSACHUSIET.TS '02180 TEU. 438'- 09`00 FA.X ' 438 - 5940 February, 2-1 , 1995 Building De.partment;:.. Barnstable Town`. Ha'11 Hyannis , MA: 02601,. Attn Ralph ,Crossen. - B:uil`di.ng. Inspect'or RE Comfort ;inn. and Conference. Center :Ridgewood avenue Hyannis; MA,. . . Page_ Z. 0f.:.: 2 All; work :is be,ing: perf.ormed substantially in accordance with plans pro:vide,d. by: thi;s- office and .the Massachusetts State Building Code - If there. are. any questions regarding any of the above, please .. do .not hesitate . to, contact this office .' Since:rel.y,: F. .DIM ASSOCIATES INC.. Peter F. DiMeo AIA . —————————————-------———————————--—---——————————--- c.c fj r f r-r;t COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF ONE ASHBORTON PLACE '"o n V MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON,MA 02108 LICENSE CAUTION EXPIRATION DATE CONSTR. SUPERVISOR FOR PROTECTION AGAINST 10/31/1995�.-,- EFFECTIVE DATE LIC-NO. THEFT, PUT RIGHT THUMB -,RESTRtCTIONs ;. �' I I I NONE 06/30/1993 018226 PRINT IN APPROPRIATE STUART A BORNSTEIN BOX ON LICENSE.. -j 0 297 NORTH STREET z BLASTING OPERATORS HYANNIS MA 62601 c) Z MUST INCLUDE PHOTO. PHOTO(BLASTING OPR ONLY) FEf;Go.()o NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY LICENSEE AND OFFICIALLY HEIGHT: STAMPED OR-SIGNATURE OF THE COMMISSIONER THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE « SIGN NAME IN FULL ABOVE SIGNATURE LINE WOCEQ CARRIEDON THE PERSON OF S TURE OF U SEE io THE HOLDER WHEN EN- OTHERS-RIGHT THUMB PRINT GAGEDINTHISOCCUPATION. I A;'J.".WONER 11/02/94 17:02 V6177277122 DEPT IND ACCID 001 Ulf- Conlwnonweafilt o/ f daijac{zu6ett6 alJ�artinent o�J`ndudtria[�cccden�i 600 Wwhigton., 'h l James J.Campbell &ton, ///aaac"&6 02f f f Commissioner Workers' Compensation Insurance Amdavit I, ABBEY ROAD CONSTRUCTION ( /pamiaee) with a principal place of business at: 297 NORTH STREET, HYANNIS, MA 02601 (Cay/stwiziv) do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: ( I am an employer providing workers' compensation coverage for my employees working on this job. TO-BE'ASSIGNED BY MASS BUREAU TO BE ASSIGNED Insurance Company Policy Number () I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me in any capacity. () i am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation policies: . STUART A. BORNSTEIN TO BE ASSIGNED Contractor insurance Company/Policy Number Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number () I am a homeowner performing all the work myself. I underst<nd that a copy of d;a S=ternent will be fo N%zrded to d;e Office of IrveApdons of tre DJA for cotrerage verification and that fVilure to secure coverage as regaired under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties consisting of a fine of up to S 1,500.00 and/or cne years' imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the for:of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of s 100.00 a day against me_ Signed this 3rd day of February , 19 95 Licensee/Permittee Building Department Licensing Board SeIectmens Office Health Department TO VERIFY COVERAGE INFORMATION CALL: 617-727-4900 X403, 404, 405, 409, 375 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT # 3r rc� _ ♦Aswssor's Office(1st floor) Map - het- �?l0 ov/ C41Permit# (x Conservation Office Oth floor) RMCANTU MOBIs ate Issued aJ S _ �Rmen nue:r � to '-.+ft Iealtlr 3r floor �-9 ENtIII�BBBIl'td En inecri Dept/Ord. floor house# -,PS-7r-JS � Plannin6ew t floor/School Admin. Bld . . i .esnarABM i MAW Defin live PI roved b Plannin Board 19 039. A licit, ns Jessed 8:30-9:30 a.m.& 1:00-2:00 .m. 2'3•'`�S TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Permit Application ProjectletjAcess 287 IYANOUGH ROAD/RTE. 28 (former Sand Dollar Hotel) 41, Villa e HYANNIS Fire District HYANNIS Gvncr STUART A. BORNSTEIN Address 297 North Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Telc (508) 775-9316 Permit R uest: c7 v %P Zoning District HB Flood Plain tid Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization X14y-,��iQ Recorded Curren Cam, /I Pro sed Use Cons c ' T /4— ExistinQ Information Dwellin e: Single Family Two family Multi-family Age of st cture Basement bN Historic House Finished Old King's Highway Unfinished Number of Baths of Bedrooms Total Room Count not including baths First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air Fireplaces Garage: Detached Other Detached Structur • Pool Attached am None Sheds Other Builder Information Name STUART BORNSTEIN Telephone number (508) 775-9316 Address 297 NORTH S T. License# 018226 Hyannis, MA 02601 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN (AS BUILT) SHOWING EXISTING, AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO Proiec Cost a e_S �'J zz'� Fee /c 7//!! SIGNATURE DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) BPERM T A3'A CV FOR OFFICE USE ONT,Y ADDRESS' c7, C-G/_>� ! G<<'�C�. r '!_,. ? VII.LAGE A OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION j' FRAME INSULATION f FIREPLACE j ELE ROUGH ^'.%f_ µ FINAL PL ROUGH r FINAL GA• ROUGH FINAL FDftDING: _ DATE CLOSED OUT: ASSOCIATE PLAN NO. i 1 l 1 _-�- - � 4 f / v 4 I s ------- � Assessor's tc Oct Ma PermitIC I D to 1 H Ith r cc af6Yr�/.�iV ni D st!1 or,�hool Admen g1d¢1: } ni' a v Planrti '�"� (Annlioations potent x•an_o•to I r_y.00�o,m_j TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Permit Application 287 IYANOUGH ROAD/ d 4506, Page 264 Ila HYANNIS hvncr i HYANNIS RIDGEWOOD L.P.Idwigac (508) 775-9316 Ad s 297 NORTH ST. , HYANN S 02601 —! Lot a WP $iu r jLa_ndhthercd _ refurbishing existing, R � Comfort Inn i Ex6flar,Information Age f w f ti _ semcnt 'st ' Old K_ine's ttLgh�•.� U 0. • is lhs Firs F r F el a h Oth 1 Nont 00 r Bpllder Information N „te Abbey Road Construction Tel hon num r (508) 771-4252 Address 297 North Street LjQcnse# 018226 —H-0M&Immanent v W r ir's Compenshtionil NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN (AS BUILT) PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT, SHOWING EXISTING, AS WELL AS kU CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PR07ECT WILL BE TAKEN TO iIGNATURE !'s& QZ') DATE UILDING PERNflT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS) SPERM T L PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 5 4 6 MAIN STREET , S T O N E H A M , MASSACHUSETTS 0 2 1 80 TEL . 4 3 8 - 0 9 0 0 F A X 4 3 8 • 5 9 4 0 May 18 , 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis ,MA . 02601 Attn : Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE : Comfort Inn and Conference-Center Ridgewood Avenue �J, Hyannis , MA. Dear Ralph , The purpose of this letter is to certify that the work at the above referenced project , with the exception of the new additions , is substantially completed and all work has been performed substantially in conformance with drawings provided by this office and the Massachusetts State Building Code . If there are any questions regarding any of the above , please do not hesitate to contact this office . Sincerely , R F . DIME ASSOCIATES , INC . c Peter F . iMeo AIA 995 MNY 2 2 1 Engineering Dept. (3rd floor) Map 3 1-8 Parcel a Permit# House# �Y'7 r✓J Date Issued 16 1� -- Beare€��3rd oor) 9 36/1:00-4:30) Fee ?, 62 Conservation Office(4th floor)(8:30- 9:30/1:00-2:00) Planning Dept.(1st floor/School Admin. Bldg.) �THe rq Definitiv Ian A proved by Planning Board 19 RARNSTABLE. TOWN OF BAItNSTABLE Buildin Permit A lic ion �YAA.wo Uzr io Project Ian dress Village I a-AJAll"� oor A� Owner Address !VD/�`6 S%• , ��,�.�.�.,i Telephone Permit Request C/9%1 f/e-j J I A a '06 Cl e�'[)Pm L 6A&P First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Construction Type Estimated Project Cost $ 0 am"Oo Zoning District &,M&aYA* Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ❑Yes ❑No 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 No. of Bedrooms: Existing New Total Room Count(not including baths): Existing New First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes ❑No Garage: ❑Detached(size) Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) ❑Attached(size) ❑Barn(size) ❑None ❑Shed(size) ❑Other(size) Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use Builder Information Name /� ��Jj&Wk' ,QS= d%� Telephone Number _ 72,-q-- 776- Address P.-0 License# 6J,1.t 4aU,6 mi m-6 l Home Improvement Contractor# 1081 Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO e SIG ATURE ���, J �JJj[�,r.,•��_DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. � DATE-ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ` ADDRESS VILLAGE a � OWNER r � , DATE OF INSPECTION: , FOUNDATION i FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL . PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL ' GAS: ROUGH FINAL ' 1 FINAL BUILDING � r , DATE CLOSED OUT ' 1 , r ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ' r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts W Department of Industrial Accidents o O1flce of/alvest/�s�►ois 600 Washington Street Boston, Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit. Applicant information: J E'IeasePRiNTTet`bTt�. name: //I e &,0AZ-fV,J /74 re location: AAJJ1//_—� it . �� one# /SOif 1 7 7S'-LV& I am a homeowner performing all work myself. �c I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity I am an•emplover pro%iding workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. / company name: ft%1'��i f'Dl�� ( DVSi I7;19,T7,1A/ ®!!e"iud _ A-• address: Ae • 80 r// city: �W &U1S7P,-h11e_ /W D &6 K phone#: (,:29) 775— 77(d2> . insurance co. i,��/���� .5 policy# 1 am a sole proprietor. general contractor. or homeowner(circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following �%orkers' compensation polices: company name: address: cty• phone#• insurance co policy# company name: address: city- phone#• insurance co..� - policy# 1 Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a line up to SI W.00 and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties,in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a not of S100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the OlTice of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. t do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Signature ` ion /9cA ���� Q, 1 6/� Date Print name I Ladle re �ti Ty Do/Cr Phone# 4<7191 775�'776?3 official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: l�- -AI Tc _ permitAicense q rlBuilding Department Licensing Board (]check if immediate response is required ❑Selectmen's Ogee _ 0Heslth Department contact person: phone#;_ =' — - r-iOther (revised 3:95 P1A) Information and Instructions a IN Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their emplo\ees. As quoted from the "lacy", an enrpko ,ee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual. partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foreuoinQ en2wied 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 o\\ner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the d\�ellina house of another who employs persons to do maintenance , construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an emplo\er. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also Mates 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. Additionall\, neither the common\\ealth 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 ha\e been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants Please till in the workers* compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and stippl\ink_ 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 cite 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 %tiorkers' compensation policy. please call the Department at the number listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affdavits may be returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents MCI of I®llesuladeos 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617)727-7749 phone#: (617) 7274900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 HOME .IMPR:Oi� IENT Regulat ORS REdlStandIO Board of s One. Ashburton Place ` • Room �130T . A1,130ston,` Massachusetts 02108` HOME IMPROVEM EN T CO NTRACTOR NT R ACT O R Registration 108918 I Expiration, 08/27/98, ---------_ HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR THEODORE L HITCHCOCK - I = Registration 108918 _ THEODOREL . .. � Type - 08AHITCHCOCK PO BOX 211/55 LISA. L_N Expiration 08/21/98 a W BARNSTABLE: MA O26,68 I THEODORE L. HITCHCOCK _ ` _THEODORE L. HITCHCOCK OX' GQ7✓1 Q.Q i 5 I ADMINISTRATOR nHRNSTA8LEMA02668 R328 210 . 001 P E R M I T [PMT] ACTION [R] CARD [000] KEY 245826 000000001 PERMIT-NO MO YR TYPE VALUE CK-BY MO YR .CMP NEW/DEMO COMMENT [B19202] [05] [77] [AC] A ] [ ] [01] [78] [000] [NEW ] [HY ADD'N ] [B25399] [08] [83] [D ] A ] [ ] [01] [84] [000] [DEMO] [HY RE/CAPY] [B24561] [08] [83] [AC] A ] [ ] [01] [84] [000] [NEW ] [HY GREENHS] [B25101] [05] [83] [AC] A ] [ ] [01] [84] [000] [NEW ] [HY LOBBY ] p[B26039] [02] [84] [AC] A ] [ ] [00] [00] [000] [NEW ] [HY REMODEL] [B25466] [08] [83] [AC] A ] [ ] [01] [84] [000] [NEW ] [HY REMODEL] p [B37395] [01] [95] [AH] A 20000001 [ ] [00] [00] [000] [NEW ] [HY REPAIR ] o [B37416] [02] [95] [AH] A 25000001 [ ] [00] [00] [000] [NEW ] [HY RENOVAT] [ l [ ] [ ] [ J ] [ J [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] i w ti [ ] [R328 210 . 001 ] LOC] 0287 ROUTE 28 CTY] 07 TDS] 400 HY KEY] 245826 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA] 3001 PCS] 00 YR] 00 PARENT] 0 RIDGEWOOD AVE LIMITED PTRSH MAP] AREA] HY04 JV] MTG10000 297 NORTH STREET SP1] SP21 SP31 UT11 UT21 2 . 53 SQ FT] 62978 HYANNIS MA 02601 AYB11970 EYB11975 OBS] CONST] 0000 LAND 277200 IMP 3766700 OTHER 18000 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 4061900 REA CLASSIFIED #LAND 3 277, 200 ASD LND 277200 ASD IMP 3766700 ASD OTH 18000 #BLDG (S) -CARD-1 3 3 , 766, 700 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #OTHER FEATURE 3 18, 000 TAX EXEMPT #PL 287 IYANOUGH RD/RTE 28 RESIDENT' L * HYANNIS RESORT HOTEL OPEN SPACE #RR 1388 0202 COMMERCIAL 4061900 4061900 4061900 #SR RIDGEWOOD AVE INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALE103/95 PRICE] 1 ORB19605/015 AFD] I B LAST ACTIVITY] 09/18/95 PCR] Y { R328 210 . 001 A P P R A I S A L D A T A KEY 245826 RIDGEWOOD AVE LIMITED PTRSH LAND BLD/FEATURES BUILDINGS NUMBER ZN/FL=B & HB 277, 200 18, 000 3 , 766, 700 1 A-COST 4, 061, 900 B-MKT BY 00/ BY ML 2/96 C-INCOME PCA=3001 PCS=00 SIZE= 62978 A JUST-VAL 4, 061, 900 LEV=400 CONST-C 0 ----COMPARISON TO CONTROL AREA HY04 -- TREND EXCEEDS STANDARD COMMERCIAL NBHD IN HYANNIS HY04 PARCEL CONTROL AREA TREND STANDARD 301 30 LAND-TYPE 2772001 LAND-MEAN +o' 40619001 527520 IMPROVED-MEAN +6140 5001 ] FRONT-FT 51 100 DEPTH/ACRES TABLE 02 800] LOCATION-ADJ APPLY-VAL-STAT 1 LNR] LAND LFT/IMP] ADDS/SB/FEAT STR] STRUCTURE ARR]AREA-MEASUREMENTS NOR] NOTES COM] MARKET INC] INCOME PMR] PERMITS GRR] GRAPHIC FUNCTION- [ ] STRUCTURE-CARD NO- [0 0 0] DATA- [ ] XMT [?] The Town of Barnstable 41 Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 'ice: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner January 2, 1997 Mr. Stuart A. Bornstein Radisson Inn 7 287 Iyannough Road ` Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Bornstein: Attached you will find an application for a"Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 108.15 of the State Building Code. . Please complete the application and return to this office with the required fee(see attached). The fee has been established by the State (Section 118.0) and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection/Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 121.2 of the State Code. Sincerely, Ralph M. Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/lbn R.ADDISON INN, HYANNIS CI?z:TI ICATE OF INSPECTION FEES FEE Hotel - 160 rooms $190 Regatta Room 75 Lewis Bay Room 40 Oyster Harbors Room 40 Restaurant/Pizzeria 40 TOTAL $385 j970102a 4/21/98 Cape Organization for the Rights of the Disabled requested most recent building permits for the Radisson Inn, 287 Iyannough Road, Hyannis. Gave them the attached. QUERY PERMITS : QUERY END QUERY PERMITS PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 04/21/98 PERMIT NUMBER 18642 PARCEL ID 328 210 001 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE2 PERMIT TYPE BROOF BUILDING PERMIT ROOFING DESCRIPTION STRIP/REROOF USING RUBBER MEMBRANE (65 SQRS . ) CONTRACTOR PERMIT FEE 97 . 60 VARIANCE STATUS A ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION TYPE 750 GROUP TYPE 1 APPLICATION 10/17/1996 EXPIRATION VALUATION 16000 . 00 DATE ISSUED 10/17/1996 COMPLETED DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE-----DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE---- (N) EXT/ (P) REVIOUS/ (C) ONTRACTORS/ PR(0) PERTY/ (I)NSPECTIONS/ (H) ISTORY/ (F) EES/ (A) RCHITECTS/ (V) IOLATION/ (E) XI.T s � QUERY PERMITS : QUERY END QUERY PERMITS PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 04/21/98 PERMIT NUMBER 217 PARCEL ID 328 210 001 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE2 PERMIT TYPE BREMODC COMMERCIAL ALT/CONY DESCRIPTION 37416 COMPLETE RENOVATION OF MOTEL CONTRACTOR PERMIT FEE 0 . 00 VARIANCE STATUS A ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION TYPE 437 GROUP TYPE APPLICATION EXPIRATION VALUATION 2500000 . 00 DATE ISSUED 02/03/1995 COMPLETED DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE-----DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE---- (N) EXT/ (P) REVIOUS/ (C) ONTRACTORS/ PR(0) PERTY/ (I) NSPECTIONS/ (H) ISTORY/ (F) EES/ (A) RCHITECTS/ (V) IOLATION/ (E) XIT iv QUERY PERMITS : QUERY END QUERY PERMITS PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 04/21/98 PERMIT NUMBER 216 PARCEL ID 328 210 001 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE2 PERMIT TYPE BREMODC COMMERCIAL ALT/CONV DESCRIPTION 37395 CLEAN OUT/REMOVE GLASS/REPAIR SHINGLES CONTRACTOR PERMIT FEE 0 . 00 VARIANCE STATUS C COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION TYPE 437 GROUP TYPE APPLICATION EXPIRATION VALUATION 2000 . 00 DATE ISSUED O1/26/1995 COMPLETED O1/30/1995 DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE-----DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE---- (N) EXT/ (P) REVIOUS/ (C) ONTRACTORS/ PR (0) PERTY/ (I) NSPECTIONS/ (H) ISTORY/ (F) EES/ (A) RCHITECTS/ (V) IOLATION/ (E) XIT QUERY PERMITS : QUERY END QUERY PERMITS PENTAMATION----------------------------------------------------------- 04/21/98 PERMIT NUMBER 3837 PARCEL ID 328 210 001 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE2 PERMIT TYPE BREMODC COMMERCIAL ALT/CONV DESCRIPTION 26039 REMODEL BASEMENT CONTRACTOR PERMIT FEE 0 . 00 VARIANCE STATUS C COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION TYPE 434 GROUP TYPE 1 APPLICATION 02/01/1984 EXPIRATION VALUATION 50000 . 00 DATE ISSUED 02/01/1984 COMPLETED 06/01/1984 DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE-----DEPARTMENT-----STATUS---DATE---- (N) EXT/ (P) REVIOUS/ (C) ONTRACTORS/ PR (0) PERTY/ (I) NSPECTIONS/ (H) ISTORY/ (F) EES/ (A) RCHITECTS/ (V) IOLATION/ (E) XIT 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS PAGE 01 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ARCH1_TECTURALACCESS BOARD One Ashburton Place - Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL CELLUGGI (617) 727.0660 — GOVERNOR 1-500-828.7222 KATHLEEN M.OTOOLE Voice and T DD SECRETARY Fax: (617) 727-0655 DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FAX T12ANSMISSI0N TO: FROM: ,NTTM:BER OF PA4S (Including cover sheet): — MESSAGE: 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS PAGE 08 Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled 114 Enterprise Rd., Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-8300/1-800-541-0282 (All Numbers Voice and TTY) Fax (508.) 775-7022 e-mail: cocdwin@capecod.net September 4, 1998 RZ.: Accessibility of the Radissor inn Chris Connelly: I did a rudimentary access survey of the Radisson !an or. April 3 and fourld some access issues that sliouid be dealt with. 1 have not received a reply to the letter that 1 sent in May concerning,these issues which leads me to believe that these issues are not being dealt with. Equal access to public accornnioda ions is a civil rights issue that C-le A;:cli.itectural Access Board regulations support. Please tet me know if you want my assistance in dealing with these matters. Sincerely, uiie Nolan Access Advocate.....:. .. ......... .... ....—.._.....J_'-.-._,_._---;:._.-..... ._. 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 4RCHiTECTURQL 4C :ESS PAGE 07 Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled 114 Enterprise Rd., Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 775-8300/1-800-541-0282 (Ail Numbers Voice and TTY) Fax (508) 775-7022 e-mail: eordwinmcapecod.net May 15, 1998 RE, Accessibility Of Radisson Inn To Whom It May Concern, i did a rudimentary access survey of the Radisson Inn on April "), 1998 and found that access was proNided in many areas but most of these areas did not fully comply with the Architectural Access Board Rules and Reg,ilations 521 CNMR. The ramp leading to the main door was rather steep and not clearly marked but the doorway and the door itself appeared fine. The reception area has ramps that are too steel; on either side and loose mats that would be a hnderance to anybody using a mobility aid. The reception desk does not have lowered counter which would allow people who use wheelchairs equal access to the services provided. Hound several doors used as exit ways with at least one step on the outside and no sign __..stating this_Qn Lhe,interior walla The bathrooms that are open to the public , such as the one in the conference area or the one in the restaurant/bar area, are not fully accessible which is in direct violation of.the Architectural Access Regulations. The accessible rooms appeared firie to me except for the narrow door and highly placed hair dryer. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance in correcting these violations. (i Sincerely. Julie Nolan 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCEBS PAGE 05 371o1,Am4adU&e40k1 William Wold uoeernor �ne"1"r�Iare Deborah A.Hyan $.cecotive Director s9., ,,. ,d(an�r�6• r y�rK (617)727.0660 PLEA SE BE ADVISED THAT THIS FORM IS A MATTER OF PUBLIC RECORD AND WILL HE DISCLOSED UPON REQUEST. 1 . What is the name and EXACT address of the building believed to be in violation of he R ulations of this B rd; Name: Address: City or Town. 2. What .s the use of the building? (restaurant, office, theater, medical, etc.) --- How many floors: Does it appear that the budding was recently constructed r renovated? 3. Please describe as specifically as possible, each part of the.bui in se og or of the sle which you believe is inaccessible. if known, please state Board's regulations that you believe is being violated (e.g. Section 26.1 - Primary entrance on Main Street is not accessible due to 4 steps): USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF NECESSARY U most recently at the building or site: 4. What date were You m Y � ,, 11/1/199e. 15:20 6177270665 ARC'HITECTIIRAL ACCESS PAGE 06 the Corn taint 5. Do you want to receive copies of all correspondence regarding the P,:. } and be notified of any meetings or hearings. 6. Name end S*\of person/organization filing this complaint: 'if organization i Xing,.plela provide the Board with the name of Wnlap person) " ? V' f signed b an individual) 1 / SIGNATURE (form must be sg Y 7. SIG � , OPTIONAL INFORMATION The following information is optional, and your complaint will be processed regardless of whether or not the following information is provided. However, you should be aware that the less information that is provided, the longer it will take this office to process your complaint. 1 . Name and address of building owner or manager:_ 2. The Board only considers complaints with respect to buildings which are: ! (a) constructed by the state, city or town, and construction', reconstruction, alteration or remodeling occurred after December of 1968: OR (b) privately financed buildings that are open to the public and construction, reconstruction, alteration or remodeling occurred after June 10, 1975, The date of construction, reconstruction, remodeling, etc., may be obtained by contacting the local building department in the city or town and asking for the date of the building permit and the estimated cost of construction as stated on ` the building permit. If known, please state both: DATE BUILDING PERMIT WAS ISSUED:_ TE COST OF CONSTRUCTION: ESTIMATE �- 3. The assessed value of the building will determine the extent that a building must comply if reconstruction, renovation, remodeling, or alterations were performed, You may obtain the assessed value of the building by .contacting the assessors office in the city or town in which the building is located: ASSESSED VALUE OF THE BUILDING ONLY: 11 2 9 11./10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS PAGE 04 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ARCH ITECTU RAL ACCESS BOARD One Ashburton Place - Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI (617) 727-0660 GOVERNOR 1.800-828-7222 Voice and TOD KATHLEEN M. O'TOOLE Fax: (617) 727-0665 SECRETARY DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR October 7, 1998 Owner/Manager Radisson Inn 287 lyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Radisson Inn, 287 lyannough Road, Hyannis Dear Sir/Madam: Upon information received by the Architectural Access Board, your facility referenced above has been reported to violate M.G.L. c. 22, § 13A and the Rules and Regulations(CMR 521)promulgated thereunder. Reported violations, include the following items, are referenced to the 1982 Rules and Regulations: Section: Reported violation: 7.4 Service at the reception desk is not accessible due to lack of lowered counter. 25.2 Slope of ramp to the main entrance exceeds 1:12(8.3%). The ramps to the reception area exceed 1:12 (8.3%). 25.5 Door mats are not securely anchored at all edges to.aviod tripping in the reception area. 27.2 Clear opening width of the door to the accessible units is less than 34 inches. 30,1 The restrooms in the conference and the restauranYbar areas are not fully accessible. Under Massachusetts law, the Board is authorized to take legal action against violators of its regulations; including but not limited to an application for a court order preventing the further use of an offending facility. The Board also has the authority to impose fines of up to$1,000,CC per day, per violation for willful noncompliance with its regulations. You are requested to notify this Board in writing of the steps you have taken or plan to take to comply with the current regulations. Please note the current sections may be different from the sections that are cited above, Unless the Board receives such notification within 14 days of receipt of this letter, it will take necessary legal action to enforce its regulations as set forth above. If you have any questions, you may contact this office. Sincerely yours, ,A Garry R des, Chairperson cc, Local Building inspector Local Disability Commission Independent Living Center Complainant 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS PAGE 02 i ':l .. ,.f 1. • ��;� 7 :. OCT 3010 Radisson, f .N N H Y A N N 1 S _.ram October 27, 1998 Gary Rhodes, Chairperson Arclaitectural.Access Board One Ashburton place . Room. 1310 Boston, MA 02108 Re Radisson Inn, 287 Iyanough Road,Hyannis Dear Mr.Rhodes: to response to violations of M.G.L. c. 22, § 1.3A and the Rules aid Regulations (CN h 511), we would like to present the following replies; Section 7.4; reported violat.iou.: Service at the receptions desk is not accessible due to lack of lowered counter. Response: The check in counter for hart}icapped persons is located on the right side of the entrance about 15 feet from the main counter. Section 7.2.2 B states we may have an auxiliary counter. Section 25.2; reported violation: Slope of ramp to the main entrance exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). The ramps to the reception area exceed 1:12 (8.3%). .Response: Enforcement officer .Ralph Jones with Barnstable Building Department .measured both ramps and found that both ramps fell within the 1:12 requirement. Section 26.5; reported violation: Door mats are not securely anchored at all edges to avoid tripping in..the reception area. Response: All mats have been secured. Section 27.2;.reported violation.: Clear opening width of the door to the accessible units is less than 34 inches. I 237 kyannoubh Road,Hyannis,p.lassachussetrs Q?ht}! 7elepknhe; (;5��) 771 ?f)t7/F¢x' (•51)8) 771-5156 ,) 11/10/1998 15:20 6177270665 ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS PAGE 03 Architecttual Access Board October 27, 1998 Page 2 Response: With Local Enforcement inspector, the doors were measured. The doors txteasuted 33 1/2 inches to 34 inches which complies with Section. 26.5 - clean opening of not less than 32" measured with door at a 90' to jamb. Section 30.1;:reported violation: The reArooms in the conference and the restaurartt/bar areas are not fully accessible. Response: There are two fully accessible restrooms located adjacent to the restaurant that satisfies the requirements of the A.A.B. Sincerely, ]Michael Roberts NMda cc: Stuart Bornstein. V The Commonwealth:°:b# Massachu;setts = ARCH ITECTURALAC tES"6ARD One Ashburton Place -`Room 1-310 Boston, Massachu'etts 021,08 s� ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI (617)` 727-0660. GOVERNOR 1-800-828-7222 KATHLEEN M. O'TOOLE Voice and'TDD: SECRETARY Fax: (617) 727-0665 DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR October 7, 1998 Owner/Manager Radisson Inn 287 lyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601. RE: Radisson Inn , 287 lyannough Road , Hyannis Dear Sir/Madam: Upon information received by the Architectural Access Board, your facility 1-eferefted above has been#bported to violate M.G.L. c. 22, § 13A and the Rules and Regulations (CMR 521) promulgated thereunder. Reported violations, include the following items, are referenced to the 1982 Rules and Regulation$: Section: Reported violation: 7.4 Service at the reception desk is'not accessible due to lack of lowered counter. 25.2 Slope of ramp to the main entrance exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). The ramps to the reception area exceed 1:12 (8.3%). 26.5 Door mats are not securely anchored at all edges to aviod tripping in the reception area. 27.2 Clear opening width of the door to the accessible units is less than 34 inches. 30.1 The restrooms in the conference and the restaurant/bar areas are not fully accessible. Under Massachusetts law, the Board is authorized to take legal action against violators of its regulations; including but not limited to an application for a court order preventing the further use of an offending facility, The Board also has the authority to impose fines of up to$1,000.00 per day, per violation for willful noncompliance with its regulations: You are requested to notify this Board in writing of the steps you have taken or plan to take to comply with the current regulations. Please note the current sections may be different from the sections that are cited above. Unless the Board receives such notification within 14 days of receipt of this letter, it will take necessary legal action to enforce its regulations as set forth above. If you have any questions, you may contact this office. Sincerely yours, �.• G,G���dLvCe� Garry R des, Chairperson M./Local Building Inspector Local Disability Commission Independent Living Center Complainant 1 , h The Commonwealth of Massachus etts u W ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD ° One Ashburton Place - Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI (617) 727-0660 GOVERNOR 1-800-8218-7222 JANE SWIFT Voice and TDD Fax: (617) 727-0665 LT. GOVERNOR DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mr.James Caffyn July 30,1999 Radisson Inn 287 Iyannough Road Hvannis, MA 02601 RE: Radisson Inn, 287 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA.(Complaint#98-146) Dear Mr. Caffyn: On July 13, 1999, a site inspection was conducted at the above referenced premises. The inspection showed the following: Section: Description: 7.4 Service at the reception desk is not accessible due to lack of a lowered counter. Result: Violation. 25.2 Slope of the ramp to the main entrance exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). The ramp to the reception area exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). Result: Violation. Ramp #1• The ramp running slope was measured at various locations. Readings from the Smart Level were 10.4%, 9.7%, 9.6%. The slope violates Section 25.2. Handrails that comply with 521 CMR Section 25.4 were not provided. In addition no level landing at the top of the ramp in front of the doors is provided, violating Section 26.2 1 Ramp #2. The ramp that leads off of the reception area to the left as you face the reception area was measured with a smart level at various locations. Readings from the Smart Level were 7.4%, 7.9%, 7.5%. These measurements show that the running slope complies with Section 25.2. However, because the slope exceeds 5%, it shall be treated as a ramp, and Section 22.1 of the Regulations applicable to ramps shall apply. Therefore this ramp area is required to have handrails compliant with Section 25.4. 26.5 Door mats in the reception.area are not securely anchored at all edges to prevent people from tripping. Result: Violation. Rugs located throughout the reception area were not securely fastened to the floor. 27.2 Clear width opening of the entry doors to the accessible units is less than thirty-four (34) inches. Result: Violation. The doors to the accessible units measured thirty-three and one half(33- 1/2) inches of clear width opening.,(The measurement of thirty-three and one half inch as taken, does violate Section 27.2,of the 1982 Regulations, However, the current Regulations in full force and effect 3/6/98/ Section 26.1.1, requires thirty-two inches of clear-width opening) 30.1 The restrooms in the conference and the restaurant/ bar area are not fully accessible. Result: Violation. 1. The door hardware provided on the restroom doors located near the conference area do not comply with Section 27.9. 2. The bathrooms located in the restaurant and bar area had entry doors that measured twenty-two (22) inches, violating section 27.2. (Mr. Caffyn indicated that the men's and women's restrooms would be converted to a single Unisex toilet room) 2 i 27.2 The threshold at the main entry to the lobby area exceeds one-half(1/2) inch in height. Result: New Violation. Although this violation was not reported with the first notice dated October 7, 1998, it was clear that the threshold exceeded one half(1/2) inch in height. The measurement showed that the threshold was approximately (1) inch or more in height. The Board orders the violations be brought into compliance with our regulations by August 31, 1999. You are required to notify the Board, in writing, within five days of the completion date, indicating whether the work has been completed. Moreover, it would be very helpful if you could include photos showing the work has been completed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Thomas P. Hopkins Compliance Officer cc: Local Building Inspector Complainant Disability Commission Independent Living Center 3 a/L Assessor's Office 1st floor Ma2 4et S C- Permit# 3 � Conservation Office 4th floor)A --� ;�L���)� Date Issued /T,/9,S— e x Board of Health Ord floor Engineering Dept. Ord floor House# � ,Planning Dept. (1st floor/School Admin. Bldg.): s BAMMABM = NAM ..� �. Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19nA� ` (Applications processed 8:30-9:30 a.m. & 1:00-2:00 p.m.) ONNBC�ON ppnW no n TOWN OF BARNSTABLE E 6pjMox�oxTO Building Permit Application ® 911-le-1) Project Street Address � 00 d'lG( Village Fire District ?� (hvnc —.5`TAlrBey ice! Address o?V 2 /?f �Azr✓fs ,. Telephone Permit Request: Zoning District �.� Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type Existing Information Dwelling Type: Single Family Two family Multi-family Age of structure Basement tune Historic House Finished Old King's Highway Unfinished 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 Stnictures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name �^ Tele hone number �y p Address 2 -5/ License# t.! ' Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN (AS BUILT) SHOWING EXISTING, AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO .' /WZVs ..ass sae- '224 Srhv.owiC',y A!a x Project Cost o?,oa'o ado ._.. ._ Fee /Op. SIGNATURE — - DATE 9 0� BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) ti BPERM T 4 FOR OFFICE USE ONF Y 1/26/95 37--t9' ' 'A=328 210.001 s ADDRESS 287 Iyanough Rd./Rt. 28 r VII.LAGE Hyannis OWNER Stuart Bornstein DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION j FRAME f i _INSULATION i FIEPL.ACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL , PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL ' GAS: ROUGH FINAL ! FINAL BUILDING: i F DATE CLOSED OUT: �' r ASSOCIATE PLAN NO. tm 11/02/94 17:02 %Y6177277122 DEPT IND ACCID Q 001 C;> ornrnor2cuea�t�i o �a/a�Jac`�uJet aUapartment o�J'ndu�trial,�lcciden� //��600 1 whin�ton..Sht t James J.Campbell �C7oaton, 1i/amacLath 02f f f Commissioner Workers' Compensation insurance AKIdavit ]� STUART BORNSTEIN . (1laenscc/pe�miaee) with a principal place of business at: 297 NORTH STREET, HYANNIS, MA 02601. (My/sraw4p) do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: ( I am an employer providing workers' compensation coverage for my employees working on this job. THE TRAVELERS 6N-UB-695G760-1 Insurance Company Policy Number () I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me in any capacity. () I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation policies: STUART BORNSTEIN THE TRAVELERS, 6N-UB-695G760-1 Contractor Insurance Camp Policy Number Contract-or Insurance Company/Policy Number Contractor Insurance Company/Policy Number () I am a homeowner performing all the work myself. I understand that a copy of this statement will be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DiA for coverage verification and that failure to secure coverage is regt,ired under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the Imposition of criminal penalties consisting of a fine of up to S 1,500.00 and/or one years' imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of S 100.00 a day against me. Signed this 20th day of January 1995 Licensee/Permittee STU N Building Department Licensing Board Selectmens Office Health Department TO VERIFY COVERAGE INFORMATION CALL: 617-727-4900 X403, 404, 405, 409, 375 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT # COMMONWEALTH I)EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY an A*Ofevil f OF ONE ASHBORTON PLACE MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON,MA 02108 y�����/LIC CONSTR. SUPERVISOR � EXPIRATION DATE CAUTION I 10/31/19 91.. .. o FOR PROTECTION AGAINST REs Q71�N3 ���,. �4 EFFECTIVE DATE LIG-NO. FT rp THE , PUT RIGHT THUMB N NE 06/30/1993 018226 PRINT IN APPROPRIATE BOX ON LICENSE. MART A BORNSTEIN 297 NORTH STREET—32-0160 BLASTING OPERATORS N 032 I MUST INCLUDE PHOTO. i PMOr ( INa IaOKY) F U O�O Q NOT VAUD UN11L SIGNW&L4ENSEE AND OFFICIALLY /" HEIGHT: STAMNEO.OR-SIONAnuu Or TW CWW60WNM l U 131 /1942 Il lr TH S OOCUMBNT MUV Oa' a TVTtE OF g « '.UON NAW IN FULL MOVE SIONArUNE UINE CARRIEQON THE PIRSONOFj! U fNE HOLOER WHEN EN• i Or4hill—MWTNUMOPRWT OAMINTH15OCCUPATION, ! � C MM189WNER VATU Yb BUDDY MARTIN, 775�3.344 : •. 'TbWN OF .BARNS•T.aIkE lJI,,DNG. XNPSEC2!TON ' PROM a STUART 90rPst0an - • ••` ` : mot. :`_. ( I J rh TOWN OF BARNSTABLE , CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 328 210 001 GEOBASE ID 24582 ADDRESS 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE28 PHONE Hyannis ZIP - LOT BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY PERMIT 10145 DESCRIPTION COMFORT INN PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCDe+purthient of Health, Safety CONTRACTORS: and Environmental Services ARCHITECTS: TOTAL FEES:' $.00 Im BOND $.Ob CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * grgg OWNER BORNSTEIN, STUART A. ADDRESS RIDGEWOOD AVE REALTY TRUST 297 NORTH STREET HYANNIS MA BUILD D 'ION DATE ISSUED 9/5/13- EXPIRATION DATE BYe DIVISION APPROVALS FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY TO BE SIGNED BY EACH DIVISION HEAD UPON COMPLETION = BUILDING: DATE: COMMENTS: PLUMBING: DATE: COMMENTS: a — - - c ELECTRICAL: DATE: 9 COMMENTS: GAS: DATE: COMMENTS: CONSERVATION: DATE: COMMENTS: OKH: DATE: COMMENTS: HISTORIC: DATE: COMMENTS: FIRE DEPT.: DATE: COMMENTS: OTHER: DATE: COMMENTS: Z , TURN THIS IN TO THE BUILDING COMMISSIONER AFTER ALL SIGN-OFFS AR; COMPLETED.A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL BE ISSUED AT THAT TIME. -. ' TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ="'� CERTIFICATE; OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL :ID •328 210 001 GROBASE ID 2458 ADDRESS 287 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE.28 .PHONE Hyannis ZIP - LOT BLOCK LOT SIZE _ DBA `_' DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HY �I PERMIT. '10145 DESCRIPTION COMFORT INN . PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCDEp4ftment of Health, Safety ; COrTRACT-Q RS 4 and Environmental Services ARCHITECTS: I '� TOTAL FEES: $.00 �TME BOND $,00 ; CONSiRUCTION COSTS $.00 C� 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * � �.; + R HAvN3.T�ABLE, ... R !� 039. A�O� OWNER BORNSTEIN, STUART A. ,'ADDRESS RIDGEWOOD AVE REALTY TRUST + 207 NORTH STREET HYANNIS MA BUILD G D ION DATE 9/ ISSUED E PTRA'rION DATE BY _. s/9s THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS.MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND INHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1•.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE:WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. VISIBLEPOST THIS CARD SO IT IS I BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS I II i 2 {� 2 2 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL I I WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVEDTHE 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. 508-790-6227 BUILDING PERMIT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE permit. No. ... 37416,--„ ` BUILDING DEPARTMENT I 'A"" TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash 7 Yl HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond ......N/A.,... TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF USE,.AND OCCUPANCY >F Issued to Holly Management Corporation Address 287 Iyanough Road/Route 28 (Comfort Inn) Hyannis, MA USE GROUP R-1 FIRE GRADING Mixed OCCUPANCY LOAD N/A 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. i i June 1 95 Building Inspector j THIS TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY EXPIRES JUNE 15, 1995 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts --! ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD -� One Ashburton Place. - Room 1310 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI (617) 727-0660 GOVERNOR 1-800-828-7222 Voice and TDD JANE SWIFT Fax: (617) 727-0665 LT. GOVERNOR DEBORAH A. RYAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mr.James Caffyn July 30 ,1999 Radisson Inn 287 Iyannough Road Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Radisson Inn, 287 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA.(Complaint #98-146) Dear Mr. Caffyn: On July 13, 1999, a site,inspection was conducted`at the'above referenced premises: T11e:, inspection showed the following,, Section: Description: 7.4 Service at the reception desk is not accessible due to lack of a lowered counter. Result: Violation. 25.2 Slope of the ramp to the main entrance exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). The ramp to the reception area exceeds 1:12 (8.3%). Result: Violation. Ramp #1. The ramp running slope was measured at various locations. Readings from the Smart Level were 10.4%, 9.7%, 9.6%. The slope violates Section 25.2. Handrails that comply with 521 CMR Section _. 25.4 were not provided. Ih-addition no level.landingat°the top of.the ramp in front of the doors is provided, violating Section 26.2 t� 1 r - i Ramp #2. The ramp that leads off of the reception area to the left as you face the reception area was measured with a smart level.at various locations. Readings from the Smart Level were 7.4%, 7.9%, 7.5%. These measurements show that the running slope complies with Section 25.2. However, because the slope exceeds 5%, it shall be treated as a ramp, and Section 22.1 of the Regulations applicable to ramps shall apply. Therefore this ramp area is required to have handrails compliant with Section 25.4. 26.5 Door mats in the reception area are not securely anchored at all edges to prevent people from tripping. Result: Violation. Rugs located throughout the reception area were not securely fastened to the floor. 27.2 Clear width opening of the entry doors to the accessible units is less than thirty-four (34) inches. Result: Violation. The doors to the accessible units measured thirty-three and one half (33- 1/2) inches of clear width opening. (The measurement of thirty-three and one half inch as taken, does violate Section 27.2 of the 1982 Regulations, However, the current Regulations in full force and effect 3/6/98/ Section 26.1.1, requires thirty-two inches of clear-width opening) 30.1 The restrooms in the conference and the restaurant/ bar area are not fully accessible. Result: Violation. 1. The door hardware provided on the restroom doors located near the conference area do not comply with Section 27.9. 2. The bathrooms located in the restaurant and bar area had entry doors that measured twenty-two (22) inches, violating section 27.2. (Mr. Caffyn indicated that the meri s and women's restrooms would be converted to a single Unisex toilet room) 2 27.2 The threshold at the main entry to the lobby area exceeds one-half (1/2) inch in height. Result: New Violation. Although this violation was not reported with the first notice dated October 7, 1998, it was clear that the threshold exceeded one half (1/2) inch in height. The measurement showed that the threshold was approximately (1) inch or more in height. The Board orders the violations be brought into compliance with our regulations by August 31, 1999. You are required to notify the Board, in writing, within five days of the completion date, indicating whether the work has been completed. Moreover , it would be very helpful if you could include photos showing the work has been completed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, Thomas P. Hopkins Compliance Officer cc: \/Local Building Inspector Complainant Disability Commission Independent Livin- Center 3 PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES. INC. ARCIiITECTB ENGINEERS 646 MAIN STREET,. STONEHAM., , MASSACHUS ETTS 021 80 TEL . 438- 0900 FAX 438 - b940 February 21 , 1995 - Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA. 02601 Attn: Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort Inn and Conference Center Ridgewood Avenue Hyannis,MA. Dear Ralph, This letter is to inform you that we have been making inspections , reviewing and approving shop drawings and building materials �I As per our latest site inspection, the following work is being performed : 1 . Rough grading has begun in the new parking area . 2. Demolition complete with the exception of the kitchen duct work. 3. Exterior rough carpentry 90% completed . New windows are being installed . Installing new vinyl siding has begun. 4. Interior Rough carpentry: interior rooms have been restudded . 5. Plumbing: Rough plumbing ready for inspection. 6. HVAC: Working on new duct layout in health club area . 7. Electricals Rough electrical completed in the 300 and 400 rooms . Currently working on the smoke and heat detectors : 8. Excavating for elevator #2 pit. DI PT _ s� FEB 2 .4 :1995', Page 1 of 2 a PETER F. DIMEO ASSOCIATES. INC. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 546 MAIN STREET , S TONEHAM . MASSACH US ETTS 02180 TEL . 438 - 0900 FAX 438 - 5940 February 21 , 1995 Building Department Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis ,• MA. 02601 Attn: Ralph Crossen Building Inspector RE: Comfort inn and Conference Center Ridgewood avenue Hyannis, MA. Page 2 of 2 All work is being performed substantially in accordance with plans provided by this office and the Massachusetts State Building Code. If there are any questions regarding any of the above, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, F. DIM ASSOCIATES, INC. Peter F. DiMeo AIA r cir- NUTTER,McCLENNEN &FISH 0YLL U� ROUTE 28-1185 FALMOUTH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (617) 439-2407 July 10, 1995 99977-27 By Facsimile Michael D. Ford, Esq. 72 Main Street P .O. Box 663 West Harwich, MA 02671 -_ Re : Comforts of Hyannis o , Dear Mike : This will acknowledge my receipt of your voicemail message of last Friday concerning the above matter. I have taken the opportunity to revisit the site, and that visit has confirmed that the placement of railroad ties has been completed along a portion of the boundary between the Comfort Inn property and the road layout . Further, staking has occurred and a line has been located along the balance of the boundary exactly where I believe the end of the road layout to be located. Further, there is an approximate foot and a half to two feet of landscaping area on the Comfort Inn side of the boundary (i .e . , inside the railroad ties to the south) . Accordingly, I believe that the railroad ties have been constructed exactly in accordance with the prior agreement reached between Mr. Ellis and myself during my visit to the property with him several weeks ago. Further, it appears that the railroad ties are to the height and in the location requested and the gravel has been partially placed to repair the grade . I have also compared the location of the railroad ties and the construction that is ongoing in that portion of the parking lot with the site plan which was approved by the Site Plan Review Committee of the Town of Barnstable . Based on my visual review, it would appear that the site plan is being complied with in all respects . I am, by copy of this correspondence, advising my client of the continuing concerns of Mr. Ellis and of his instructions to a NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH Michael Ford, Esquire July 10, 1995 Page 2 . you to contact the Building Commissioner of the Town of Barnstable . I am also, by copy of this correspondence, advising the Building Commissioner of my observations on the site as set forth above . In the event you wish to proceed with communications with the Building Commissioner on this issue, please advise me as to the time and date of such a meeting and I will be happy to attend to assist in whatever way possible . Ve ruly yours, Patrick M. Butler PMB/jjc/bdk CC : Ridgewood Avenue Limited Partnership (via telecopy) Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner (by hand) 148884_l.WP6 SENT BY: ; 8— 3-95 ; 3:12PM 5087786448-► 1 508 790 6230;# 2 MMSACHUSETTS FIRE INCMEv1T REPORT ; DEPARTMENT Zvi Form 1 ID# , k,i01922 ;, Hyannis Flre Department I'O Al13 0 I IP E Date 6/95 x Da r arm Z ve n esvica Incident 4 03 Fire 007/2 076 lFrIday0f 3:31 23:35 23:46 SITUATION FOUND ACTION TXMN MUTUAL AID 9 System Malfunction 7 3 lInve6figallon Only3 ` FIXED PROPERTY USE (OCCUPANCY) AW.eke. 0,1 IGNITION FACTOR Hotel >99 Units: Year 45;.>, NO FIRE 0 0 CORRECT ADDRESS ZIP CODE CENSUS TRACT 287 IYANOUQH ROAD 02501 000040 OCCUPANT NAME tIAST, FIRST, MI} TELEPHONE ROOM or APT. ® 11 COMFORT INN 508 771-1700 Z-7 Cr 12 OWNER NAME (LAST, FIRST, MI) ADDRESS TELEPHONE BORNSTEIN 13 uETHOD OF ALARM CO. DIST, PERSONNEL LNG RESP. AERIALS RESP- ; ;1 a RESP. 1 a? s 1 SHIFT HAZ MAT PRESENT? TANK. RESP. , OTHER RESP. A .�0 t 2 ADT # 132 NO, SUBSTANCE 0 0 1 �] SPEC. EQUIP. USED? ,Z O FIRE SERVICE �i":6�<:d 6 r#' IR 0 'ii OTHER 0 �a ,s Q MOBILE PROPERTY TYPE VEHICLE STOLEN? ESTIMATED TOTAL INSURANCE C.O. DOLLAR LOSS TOTAL INS. I CLAIM Pp 30 YEAR MAIE ytODEL COLOR LICEN$E NO, VINO 40 IF EQUIP INVOL. YEAR ME MODEL SERIAL N0, IN IGNITION AREA Of .��.M i;EQUIP INVOLVED IN TGN.CQVWX ORIGIN FORM OF HEAT IGNIT20N s;:; R' MXTERIAL FORM :'`':° TYPE A' .;. IGNITED METHOD OF :`si`Y, LEVEL OF ORIGIN Number of Stories CONSTRUCTION TYPE EXTINGUISHt EXTENT OF DAMAGE Flame Smoke DETECTOR PERFORMANCE SPRINKLER PERFORMANCE CO 2 1 M Material generating FORM TYPE moat smoke AVENUE OF SMONE TRAVEL WEATHER CONDITIONS Officer in Char"! Date P CHISHOLM CHIEF 7/ 2 919 5 Comments for this Incident have been printed on an additional comments page. 08/03/1995 15:27 6034342634 CSLONY INS. 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Conner .r _ 7 0 ---------- ---- _ I if deJ -------- - -- _ - olr;. 3D6 tTr� : e �'[ 1IF / f r7 , v ` CV y [ w y t 36 J^ r 4 8. !f'x?4' LP. 34 t� a j � � —� 2• �� 36� ,i � 34 i 1 i 1v411 299 $pOCeS C-8/CAPE COD TIMES SATURDAY,APRIL 1,1995 CAPE COD TIMES ' � PAGE /� MEETINGS FRIDAY,APRIL 1, 1995 DOW — 14•87 Students vie for title c-5 SATURDAY Route 132,West Barnstable. parish Hall of First Baptist Church;Williams ALAnOn/Alatfi'en Cape boys reach geography bee finals PER CAPE - AA discussion (no smok- LOWER CAPE-AA discussion,5:30 to 6:30 Street,Vineyard Haven;it discussion,antuck noon, Mn 7:30 a.m.,Civil Defense Room to rear of a.m., Club Dry Dock, 42 Bay Ridge Lane, St.Paul's Church,14 Fair St.,Nantucket;AA SATURDAY Falmouth Town Hall, Falmouth; o step Orleans;AA discussion,7 a.m.,Drop-in Cen- meeting (young people), 5:30 p.m., Youth A]-Anon discussion(no smoking),9 a.m.,sec- B CYNTHIA MCCORMICK Mills; Ethan Larsen of Nauset Re- meeting(no smoking), 9:30 a.m., St. Them- ter,14 Cove Road,Orleans;AA tradition,8:45 Center,State Road,Vineyard Haven;AA dis- and floor of Stop & Shop, Route 'L8, Fal- Ysa's Church,Route 6A,Sagamore;AA discus- a.m.,Universalist Church,Commercial Street, cussion, 8 p.m., Parish House of Federated mouth;AI-Anon discussion, 10 a.m., Unitar- 41 STAFF WRITER g i o n a l Middle School; and Sion,3 to 4 p.m.,Pause-A-While Drop-in Cen- Provincetown; AA discussion (no smoking) Church, South Summer Street, Edgartown; ian-Universalist Meeting Hall, Commercial Nurses march in Washington � � � i �� `�l'��,��� Matthew Dixon of Henry T. Wing ter, 159-161 Worcester Court, Falmouth;AA noon,Club Dry Dock,42 Bay Ridge Lane,off and AA meeting,8 p.m.,St. Mary's Church, Street, Provincetown; and Al-Anon meeting Mil "Name the sea that has awarm- School in Sandwich. beginners meeting, 6 to 6:45 p.m., Waquoit Route 6A Orleans;AA discussion(no smok- Nantucket. (no smoking),8:30 p.m.,St.John's Episcopal Congregational Church,Route 28,Falmouth; ing),noon,Pause-A-While Drop-In Center,14 NOTE: Calls may be placed to 775-7060 for Church,Main Street,Sandwich.Information: ing effect on the climate along Ger- Back when he won his school's AA beginners meeting, 7:15 p.m., St.John's Cove Road, Orleans; AA discussion, noon, help or information on closed meetings. 394-4555 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. t man 's northwestern coast. geographybee, Sean Murphy said E Universalist Church,Commercial Street,Pro- �' y Episcopal Church, Sandwich; AA meeting, vrncetown; AA meeting, 5 p.m., Pause-A- Thousands protest layoffs of nurses, replacement with aides ,iu> GT °° which Conti- he had studied for the event by 7:30 p.m., Waquoit Congregational Church, While Drop in Center, 14 Cove Road, or- After Antarctica, Route 28, Falmouth; and AA meeting, 8:30 Quality Furniture At Discount Prices. T keeping up on current events and John's Episcopal Church, Main leans; AA discussion (no smoking), 5 to s Y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joan Swirsky, g g nent has the fewest people per p.m., St. J .m. Club D Dock 42 Bay Ridge lane, editor in chief of trying to free "registered nurses 1' °' ' �> <=a•: ?" news reports, as well as reading Street, Sandwich. P n y Revolution -The Journal of Nurse from tasks that do not require their �, I ` •`. „r• " = square mile Orleans; AA speaker meeting, 7:30 to 8:30 We will never knowingly be q , �� books on geography. MID-CAPE _ AA discussion, 7 to 8 a.m., p.m.,Christ Episcopal Church,Route 28,Her- WASHINGTON-- Thousands of Empowerment, which organized expertise, such as delivering food hr lire, , i ,,, •r: , "What type of land form is occu- National Geographic World, the Masonic Hall, Old Bass River Road, south with Port; AA discussion, 8 p.m., Drop-In undersold. FREE deliver and set u nurses marched from the Capitol the protest,said "We are the ones trays to patients'rooms and Chan - ;" THE i "'' °' led b the countries of North and hic Societ 'S Dennis; AA discussion (no smoking), 7:15 Center,14CoveRoad,OrleansAAdiscussion, Y p P Y National Geographic Y a.m.,Burger Kin ,Route 134,South Dennis; to the White House yesterday to who mop your brow, who hold ing bed linens." g `r°(£ : "" ..Fyn ' " South Korea?" g 8 p.m. Truro Town Hall, Town Hall Road, ,e Islip tit s, magazine for children, and ,�,��ion,7:30a.m.,Our Lady OfVctory Truro; and AA meeting, 10 p.m., Club Dry on Cape Cod. protest layoffs and hospital econ- your hands. . . . who suction your The crowd jeered when Arlene stet � Itf*., Seven students from Cape Cod Chrysler re sponsoring the Church, South Main Street, Centerville; AA Dock, 42 Bay Ridge Lane, Orleans. "YoEy"R Ir ' p ry Corp.rp. p g omy moves they contend are tracheotomy. We are the last pa- Kalbeitzer, a nursing instructor at , awti h1j��4� big book meeting (no smoking), 10:30 a.m., schools did well enough on ques- National Geography Bee.It was es- west Dennis Community Building, School Drop-in ISLANDS Center, - AA Village, on, 7 a.m., I threatening their jobs and their pa- tient advocates in America." Montgomery County, Md., Com- . tions such as these at school com- tablished in 1989 to boost flagging Street West Dennis;AA meeting,8:45 a.m., Drop in Center, Gouin Village, off Vesper 0 i tients'health. Approximately 5,000 people muni College, told how she had • petitions and a written test to qua- interest and test scores in the study our Lady of Assumption Church, Wianno Lane, Nantucket;AA step meeting, 10 a.m., PP Y P P tY g , ,' The nurses, some clad in tradi- took part in the march, estimated to reapply for her nursing job at a ,„, Avenue,Ostetv;lle;AA discussion,7:30 p.m., NEED hEI►! .• t i lify for the state finals of the of geography. our I-ady of Victory Church, South Main INFO LINE tlOnal white uniforms and caps, Sgt. Dan Nichols of the U.S. Capi- Maryland hospital last year that ,, z.. National Geography Bee Friday at (The answers to the questions Street,Centerville;AA speaker meeting,7:30 CALL MOWIff a-• t nWAWVAV cheered speakers at a rally on the tol Police. switched to patient-focused care" :-, � .�� A �` � � `� "� �� �' ` Clark University in Worcester. above are: North Sea. Australia. p.m., basement parish hall of St. Pius X rsroeEteom olCap•Coa Inc. ty West Front of the Capitol who de Marjorie Beyers, a hospital in and hired "multi-skilled techni N ��a 1 Church, Station Avenue, South Yarmouth; Peninsula. BurgerK;n >:<: :;:. .::;: :.: pounced hos ital takeovers b for- dust executive, criticized the clans"to work alon side a smaller r���,�, 'I, .. "' C! �,fdy /Y I1 11�('1'LItE`n1 w Fourth- through eighth graders ) and AA discussion, 8 p.m., sure g, p y rY g (' /�/ n" ;!o�c in all 50 states, the District of Co- N ., g profit chains and economy moves march,saying it"may unnecessar- complement of nurses. ( /I "4,i. �Zu ZU forced by managed-care plans. ily scare patients. These events Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio, the " jumble and five U.S.territories will �azclr•31, /G91 3.SK be competing that day for a shot at Union leaders and other nurses' chip away at the public's confi publisher of Revolution magazine, P g. Tl11Cl1 m Washm on advocates charged that hospitals dence in both the nursing profes- accused hospitals of perpetrating f ? I AJT the national fins s 50% OFF • — y 1.? �EROI IS ' DELIVER D.C.,where the top prize will be a -,_ ___� are replacing registered nurses sion and hospitals. ' consumer fraud by dressing `un- $25,000 college scholarship. Pleated$118C�e13 with lower-paid aides with a fiat- Beyers, executive director of the trained workers in uniforms just Qualifying for the state finals are tion of the nurses' training and American Organization of Nurse like nurses, so the patients won't ASSOCIATED PRESS Matthew C. Coolidge of the Oak Duettes-Verticals-Blinds1. �N El T v skills. Executives, said that hospitals are know what's happening to them." ■Protesting nurses march down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington. Ridge School in Sandwich; Jared * ­­ ­ L.''. . . 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Patrick Catino, Southeastern • Fabulous Big&Delicious �$ ; Stocks later recovered some lost ground, and most 9 95* Massachusetts area director of the analysts insisted the growth figures are old news and •.• * EARLY Kids Eat *16-17 oz.>k federal Occupational Safe and P �' that the economyis slowing to a speed limit the Feder- BIRDS FREE PRIME RIB SPECIAL O * -�: Health Administration ¢' g p office in 4:30 P.M. Sat.&Sun.Nitesh al Reserve is trying to enforce. * •Lunch&Dinner Specials 7 Days Mon. w/each$6.55 Aduft P Y "' ••I thru Food Purchase(limit, Braintree, said Abbey Road Con Ask for our Lunch and Dinner Discount* ' The Commerce Department said the gross domestic "" ruction, of 29 North St., Hyan ::: st 7 d 1. Sun. t mildperadunl) Cards '' nis,faces more possible fines total- e Times Photo by JON NAMILL fourth quarter lasttyear,the fastest growth since it ad- • ; • • •- s * ® ing $14,000 for a second series of ercent annual rate in the Ro fling Inventory vented at a 6.3 percent clip in the final three months of. * ' •• • - •- ••• * Whirlpool' Whirlpool' violations. . 1993. * Full Menu 11:30 a.m.-9,Fri.&Sat.till 10•Apppeetizers& * QUIET WASH'Plus Series Dishwasher No-Frost,21.1 Cu.Ft. Stuart Bornstein of the Born- ■Jay Costas,a salesman at the Puritan Pontiac,GMC truck and Isuzu dealership In Hyannis, directs traffic as vehicles are The economy grew 4.1 percent for all of 1994.That's Pizza till 11 p.m.,Fri.&Sat.till Midnite•Fireslde Dining with SOUND-LOCK"System DesignerStyie-Refrigerator ,te;-C---:- -:-s,�I� 2Q7^?^rtt, lined up at the new showroom lot on High School Road yesterday.Tho dealership has moved from Yarmouth Road. the strongest performance since 1984, when it ex- • . . * 50 RTE. 134 (NEAR RTE.28) SO.DENNIS•394-1119 * Model DU920QWDB Model EB2IDKXB St. and owner of the work-site panded 6.2 percent during the final year of President •ONE TOUCH'"Control System with 11 •EZ-Vue'"System Makes it Easy property, yesterday-attributed Reagan's first term. M * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Cycle/Option Combinations to Find Food most of the fines to a lack of knowl- Investors already troubled by the sinking U.S.dollar •3-Level POWER CLEAN'"Wash System •Easy-to-Clean Shelves and Bins Provide with Heavy-Duty Food Disposer Maximum Storage Flexibility edge about OSHA rules on his part Cable franchise "rent on a selling spree, but the losses were trimmed —, , , -x11_+,_ __", _, ' � ,. , Eliminates Prerinsing •Up-Front Temperature Controls are Easy and the part of his contractors. • , later in the day.The Dow Jones industrial average,off 290 SHORE RD. WHITE'S PATH BELL TO�AiER MALL ' •Rack Silverware Basket Frees Up M Reach and Adjust Rack Space •Meets 1994 "Based on whatever we were do- as much as 60 points earlier,closed down 14.87 points BOURNE Uust off Exit 8) CENTERVILLE Energy Standards • while the yield on long-term bonds climbed to 7.43 SO.YARMOUTH ing, we probably deserve them," to increase rates Percent.The dollar fell to a record low against the Jap- �,„� 759-760o 778-Solo a �� $99900 Striking Chrysler workers reach tentative act MOH.-SAT.9 TO 6 394-8360 he said. Had we known what was anese yen and sank nearly 3 percent against the Ger- MON.-SAT.9 TO 6 MON.-SAT.9 TO 6 3 g p required, we probably could have man mark. SUN.10.5 ,. SUN. KOKOMO Ind. - Striking Both disputes involved ef- By PAUL GAUVIN _ ,UN.10-5 eliminated 80 percent of them." Private analysts said there is little reason to fear in- :,, / Bornstein said in his 30 to 35 workers at Chrysler Corp.s forts by the United Auto STAFF WRITER Y : • -- r only automatic transmission Workers to retain or add jobs. flation or that the Federal Reserve will resume raising _ .r years he and his contractors have Fresh Native Fresh Maine Fresh Native been in construction, they have factory reached a tentative Nearly 90 percent of HYANNIS - Cape residents came up shorter than interest rates because the signs point to slower con- HADDOCK never been educated by OSHA offi- agreement with management Chrysler's cars and trucks use expected when they complained earlier this week at a Sumer spending this year. 11 YELLOWTAI L 1 cials on agency work rules. yesterday after a walkout ear- transmissions made at the Ko- public hearing about a unilateral $1.29 rate increase `I think the market is mistaken," said Roger Brin- CRAB MEAT W � I-_ g lier in the day that had threa- komo plant.It supplies assem- Feb. 1 by TCI Cablevision of Cape Cod for four new ner, chief economist for DRI-McGraw Hill, a Lexing- FI LLETS The builder said his crews fared SOLE • ® .-' �imt APPLIANCE MART . Y g tened to close the No.3 U.S.au- bly operations in Michigan, channels. ton,Mass.,forecasting firm. "This is not news.This is vf� � relative) well: "Considering the tomaker's assembly plants. Ohio,Missouri,Illinois,Dela- Rather than placate the users testifying at the town a revised record of the economy three to six months • I i i� , ,._ /i size of the job,we could have been "The strike is over,we'll try ware,Ontario,Mexico and of Barnstable's annual TCI performance review Mon- ago. This economy already has shifted to a lower '6■ er 8 OZ. '6■ er Ib. fined a couple hundred thousand" *6■99 per Ib. p p �'"' dollars. p to get people back to work by Austria. day night,they were told instead by new TCI manager gear." Appliances•TV's•VCR's - 11 p.m.,"union steward Jesse Andy Jennison to expect another increase soon. In a possible sign of slowing,the Commerce Depart- ,t While Suppliets Last! Our 25th Year of Making A Difference on Cape Cod: 1�111t Appliance Mart Catino said an investigation at The Kokomo workers want Route 28 O Hamm said yesterday. On Wednesday, Jennison made good on TCI's in- inept also reported yesterday that orders to U.S. fac- . Ample Supply of Lobster,Insulated Container for Travel. the 797 Iyanough Road site on Feb. Chrysler to commit to produc- ® 800-649-2221 201 Yarmouth Rd.,Hyannis,MA 02601 Details of the proposed pact tentions. He forwarded a letter to Town Manager tones fell 0.2 percent in February, the first decline in ® Lobsters Cooked No Charge.Lobsters Shipped Overnight.Gift Certificates. 8 turned up 15 serious violations of ing next-generation truck Directions front Route 6:Take exit 1,go South two miles to Route 28.We're at weren't immediately available, Warren Rutherford advising him that TCI will in- four months. Demand for big-ticket durable goods , •. . • • 771-222 I the comer-t the first set of lights(Route 28 atAm+outh Rd.(Willow St.) safety standards and three less ser- transmissions at their plant. •_--'p'y^'?r'-y-r-" - ." ` , ious infractions. but a Chrysler spokesman con- crease its rates by 98 cents beginning May 1 - 20 was off 0.8 percent, also the first decrease since `" ' -`�" ' firmed that one had been The strike against GM shut cents tacked on to the current basic service rate of October. thosesaid serious violations are reached. down the automaker's Pontiac $9.44 (to$9.64) and 78 cents added to the current ex- The GDP figures were revised upward from the gov- thosethat can cause serious injury. To place an ad Also yesterday,employees East truck assembly plant,ex- panded basic rate of$13.28,increasing that to$14.06. emment's month-old estimate that showed a 4.6 per- . Call(508)775-6201 The lesser infractions carry less walked out of a General Motors acerbating the company's prob- Jennison's letter notes it has been about two years cent annual rate gain for the fourth quarter of 1994. probability of serious injury, Ca lems in meeting Weekdays 8:30 a.m.-5 P.M. tiro said. Corp.truck plant in Pontiac, g buyer demand. since the FCC has allowed.the cable industry a rate Increased business spending on aircraft and heavy- Saturday 8:30 a.m.-noon He listed some of the serious vio- Mich.,taking down one-third of But unlike the Chrysler wal- increase for inflation.He says also that cable compan- duty trucks and higher net exports due to smaller im- lations found at the site as not GM's capacity for building fast- kout,other GM plants won't ies are slowly being permitted to recover costs of do- ports were big contributors to the change. wearing eye protection and hard selling full-size pickup trucks. immediately be forced to close. ing business. Analysts said the latest revisions do not mean con- goo hats;a lack of guardrails to protect He said the 5.21 percent increase is based on infla- sumer spending, the main engine of economic . Index employees from falling from U.S. laces a an at to of its trade �hlt IISt� tion during the last two quarters of 1994 and the first growth,will rise. Telephone Important equipment; exposed live electrical P Japan P quarter of 1995. "The basic message is that the economy went out of 400WASHINGTON - Turnip While countries from Ar en- The company has about 50,000 subscribers in Barn- 1994 with a whoosh,"said economist Robert Dederick - 508-� 5-V 01 equipment; and wearing sneakers g g stable,Yarmouth,Dennis,Harwich and Chatham. of the Northern Trust Co.in Chicago."That,of course, . Information o r m at I o n600 700 and snow boots rather than con- up the pressure on Japan,the tine to Zimbabwe made this g struction shoes with steel toes, Clinton administration took the year's list,the potential negoti- During the hearing, several residents said they re- is behind us. The economy seems to have slid out of ' ■ among other violations. first step yesterday in establish- ating targets will represent a far sented the company unilaterally increasing the rate the fast lane as soon as the page was turned, with a . 1 -800-451 -7887 Adjustments. Employment Real Estate Rentals Transportation As a result of that inspection, it ing a"hit list"of countries with smaller group focused on areas for four new channels they did not ask for. rather dramatic downshifting." Corrections or errors must be reported immediate- Notices r r was recomended that Abbey Road the most harmful barriers where the United States is run- Barbara Crosby of Osterville said something is He and others pointed to recent evidence of slowing ly. Advertisers are responsible for checking the ac Agencies/Services 410 Barnstable Homes 601 Lodging,B&B 703 Auto Services 905 against American companies. ning the biggest trade deficits. Fong with the situation when consumers are forced in the interest-sensitive housing market and in car Rates curacy of each insertion. Adjustments to bills will be Legal Notices 125 Construction be fined$22,250. made based on no more than two incorrect insertions. Funeral Notices 150 Child Care 420 Bourne Homes 602 Wanted to Rent 705 Utility Trailers 910 Japan was one of 41 coup- In that Cate o Ja an led to pay more for channels they do not order. sales.The peso crisis in Mexico is also expected to be ,,, 25 Private Part Only the incorrect portion of the ad will be credited. Card of Thanks 175 General Help 430 Brewster Homes 603 House Sifting 707 Motorcycle/Moped 915 That was reduced is $11,with category, P , y P gafter a discussion of the issues with tries and four trading groups the list of citations,taking up 41 James Malone of Dennis said he sees the unilateral a drag on the U.S.economy,cutting into exports. ,_ Restaurant/Food Chatham Homes 604 Roommates 710 Import Autos 935 cited by the administration in pages in this ear's report.The increase and addition of four channels - some he felt Consumer spending accounted for about two-thirds • $ Billing: the employer," Catino said. That Y P 3 days 3 lines 6 Help 433 Dennis Homes 605 Home Sharing 712 Domestic Autos 940 its annual review of the most 15-member European Union were duplicating what already existed - as a breach of the fourth-quarter growth in GDP,led by purchases penalty has not been paid,he said. P Classified ads seven lines or larger are billed and Motel/Lodging Help 436 Eastham Homes 606 Rooms to Rent 715 Classic Autos 945 onerous trade barriers. was next with 28 pages of U.S. of his orignal contract with TCI. of durable goods such as cars, computers and home 3 days $ Bornstein said the crews had P g measured by the agate line.Ads less than seven lines200 Medical Help 440 Falmouth Homes 607 Apartments 720 Vans 950 Responding to various questions,Jennison said TCI appliances. ' 6 lines are counted line by line. P P safety equipment, but that it's not The annual"Foreign Trade criticism,followed by China P g Professional 445 Harwich Homes 608 Houses Yearly 725 Trucks 955 Barriers Report"is used as the With 19 pages of alleged trade is not ready to get into"a la carte"program offerings The revision in GDP,which measures the output of Pa inept possible to supervise all 160 Yard Sales Sales Help 450 Mashpee Homes 609 Condos Yearly 730 All Terrain 960 basis for targeting countries in abuses. on the Cape, by which consumers can select and pay all goods and services produced in the United States, workers on the site all the time to g g only for channels the use. He also said that man g y y surprise. p $1 O Work Wanted 460 Orleans Homes 610 Summer Rentals 732 Motor Home/RV 965 coming months for intensive The administration this week Y Y y of caught analysts b su rise. Most had predicted that 3 days 5 lines Billing by mail is offered if your phone is listed in Announcements Provineetown Winter Rentals 733 Trailer/Camper 966 ensure compliance. g . the channels the company does offer are mandated by the rate of growth would be unchanged from the ear- Super of the three Cape&Islands phone books.Any ad, Happy Thoughts 203 As the result of a later complaint negotiations aimed at removing resumed negotiations with Ja- P Y Super Auto Deal regardless of payment schedule, is subject to review Personals 205 Homes 611 Off Cape Rentals 734 Snowmobile&ATV 967 P the practices deemed objection- an on the issue of autos and TCI's home office in Denver. lier estimate. • and rejection by the newspaper. Sandwich Homes 612 Florida Rentals 735 Heavy Equipment 970 brought to OSHA s office, rove on p Religious 208 � ators reinspected the work site on able by the United States. auto parts,which accounted for Several people in the audience appealed for foreign The Federal Reserve over the last 14 months has Prepaid ads or ads over the credit limit cannot be Instruction 210 Truro Homes 613 Vacation Properties 737 Leasing/Rentals 973 g P If those negotiating sessions near) 60 percent of the Ameri- language programming. One claimed that the Cape raised short-term interest rates seven times to to 2 for billed by mall. Prepaid categories are: Personals, In- March 13 and found several re eat g g Y P try Place your ad for 14 days for, little as d we'll If your struction,Yard Sales, Services, Motorcycles/Mopeds' Entertainment 212500 YarmoWellfleuth Homes 615 Nursing Homes 745 Autos Wanted 980 P fail the administration would ca's record$65.7 billion with has a Spanish-speaking population of 5,000. stifle inflation by lowering economic growth. car,truck or van doesn't sell, call us and we'll re-run General 215 Yarmouth Homes 615 Commercial 745 Announcements 980 violations and one resulting from � `'('�''- Roommates or any Wanted to Buy category. have the power to impose trade Japan,and the report your ad 1 a more days free. Private Party ads only. Lost&Found 220 Martha's Vine and S ace For Rent 750 the complaint - uncovered exca- P P P p rt devoted a Rates above do not apply to Real Estate,Rental and/or Volunteers Needed 225 y P vations with reinforcement bars sanctions equal to the damage good deal of space to criticizing • Commercial Advertisers. Real Estate Standards. Homes 616 Rentals Wanted 755 upon which a reinforcement worker could being done to U.S.industries. Japan in the automotive area. Delbert By Scott Adams This newspaper will not knowingly accept ads Nantucket Homes 617 Rental Services 760 P g Deadlines which violate the Federal Fair Housing Act or Business Plymouth Homes 618 We be impaled. Massachusetts General laws Chapter 151B,section 4 "We have proposed $14,000 in Help line set u for septic-waste law inquiries s Line Ads: unlawful y Wareham Homes 619 p P P P P q THEN I WILL SCULPT (76. These laws make it unla ul to advertise an EACH OF YOU W ITE = OUR BUSINESS reterence,limitation or discrimination based on race, Opportunities 510 Condominiums 620 penalties but the employer has re- BOSTON - The new Title V Officials with the Executive DAILY- 3 p.m.day before publication. P 300 Business Wanted 510 YOUR OBJECTIVE A = PLAPI WILL [3E Accept THESE DISPARATE PIECEScolor, religion,sex,sexual orientation,national origin, Buyer S Consultants 622 quested an informal hearing. That septic system rules are now in Office of Environmental AffairsSUNDAY -5 p.m.Friday for Sunday ancestry, children, marital status, public assistance Financial 520 Timeshare Properties 62500 will be on April 11,"Catino said. effect.State environmental offi- insisted that the phone service GIVE THEM TO ME 0 OF CLAY INTO AN 2 LIKE A CLAY publication. recipiency or handicap,or to advertise an intention to General Services 530 He said more infractions of rules G o make any such preference,limitation or discrimination. Merchandise Mobile Homes 630 cials,anticipating lots of ques- be answered primarily by staff, ELEGANT TAPESTRY . TAPESTRY? Display Ads/Legal Notices: All dwellings advertised are available on an equal Auctions 305 Professional Off Cape to 635 .fer<nra to prevent falling were also found. tions on the new regulations, not by a recorded message. o WHICH WILL BE OUR to FEEL FREE DAILY - 3 m.three working days before opportunity basis. Any home seeker encountering Wanted to Bu 316 Services 535 Land 640 ® Catino said 33 percent of fatalities have set u a s ecial tele hone P g Y discrimination is encouraged to contact either: y Service Dlrect0 575 Boatin P P P If staff are busy,an answer y BU5INE55 PLAN. publication. g Yard Sales 320 ry Commercial 645 g in the construction industry are re- line in Boston. \ • TO QUOTE P HUD Fair Housing&Equal Opportunity Office ing machine will take over. SUNDAY - 5 m.Wednesday for Sunda g q �' Flea Markets 325 Listin s Wanted 650 Power Boats 805 lated to falls. Peo le with uestions en- s - P Y Y Thomas P.O'Neill,Jr.Federal Building Antiques 330 Property Wanted 655 Sail Boats 810 "Twenty-five percent of those eral or specific,may call the toll luding leaving a quest ons in / W e � !_ , I , ME. publication. 10 Causeway Street p ItY p y Items For Sale 335 Call before final deadline to reserve ads as some Boston,MA 0222-1092;or Animals 345 Real Estate,General 660 Miscellaneous 815 For Your are falls below 20 feet,"he said.He line at(617)292-5886 for along with name and telephone U a Q Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination Loans 665 Boat Services 820 Convenience. said falls from over 6 feet can re ads require special handling or pre-payment. Items For Rent 355 answers. number. Legals must be submitted typed. 1 Ashburton Place Musical Items 360 Boats Wanted 825 Call us for Details suit in death in the construction ° o Boston,Massachusetts 02108 _ _ industry. 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IndMt r 23.66 24.39-.19 -.06 ­01 rl 9.19 9.75-.04 STOIA p 2.22 2.30 Autt -1/2 DufPCr n .06e 123/4 +3/4 erLefA �.25 261A, NineWest 291/2 +SA PhILD pf 3.50 563/8 +7/8 Re� p 9.92 10.02-01 FedSA 10.20 10.71-02 GrInc 17.18 18.18 Landmark Funds: BaID V P USGvA JU.9,41 9,85-01 ValFrg 9.72 9.72+.02 Wellsly 17.99 N.L.-.03 sA BurlInds 1 1 3/s % K hs Valuel 12.14 12.14 E InA BurINth 1.20 591/4 -Als CCFemsa .Ise 181/2 Kolmor .08 61/4 +1/8 m Grp .32 5% Mue 8.04 8.44 IN Per p 14.98 15.89+,03 Flex p 54.06 54.06-05 MedDI r 24.65 25,41+.Ol IntIEq 15.57 16.48+.31 Balan 14.28 14.99-.02 Dra PRA RIty 7.79 N.L+ GrA P 12.43 13,19+.04 t 20.81 NA-05 247/. +% SgD t 14.47 15.27 Skyline ch: Va ue L e Fd: We n Acptins 147/9 +1/4 oZone L I 27e 3 4'Aa +'A RelStIA n .10e 12YB +1/8 SmCp p 2 1.77 23.10+.Io FundA 7.86 8.34 Eaton V Marathon: NtGas r 9.51 9.80+.10 'D Eu I P 187/8 -1/8 AvalonPr 1.44 19% -i/s -7/9 181h KorElc n .05e 205/6 +1/4 Merl. ur 8 sAs 1/s NippTT n 4OV4+11/4 PhillpsE SmCap 17 20 18.20+.18 Equity 15.08 15.83-.03 9.35 9.74-01 Pacific HOW": Fed n 9.55 10.03-01 SpEquit 15.136 15.86-.06 Conv 11+54 N.L.+.02 Wndsr 13.66 N.L.-OS AcmeE BrIN pfA 3.12 643/9 Coeur .15 DukeP 1�96 381/4 +i/o NEW YORK (AP) - Trading for Fri. in stocks L Sum 9.68 .04 TxEx p 11.70 12.28 GIUVIA 10.47 11.11+�Ol FLLtc1 t %O8 10.08-01 Pa er r 2 1.29 21.95-03 Goldman Sachs Inst: Fd ,L TxA +1/4 Korea�qt .28e 8 +'Is m Lazard Grougo 10.90+.Og FFTD P14,20 14.99-04 CATF p 7.15 7.49 8.90 9.34-.01 Smith Barney A: Fund 15.61 N.L-.04 Wnclsll 17.3 8 N.L­02 AcmeC .4 16 +I/, AVEMCO .44 17% +i/s BrIRSC 55 403/4 CohenST .96a 121/2 -1/9 Duke pfA 1.59 221/4 +1/2 r GT98 81A, +A NoblAf .16 27% +1/2 PhIpGs pf 2.33 261/2 +114 Repsol .93e 29 +3/4 Util p 1 2.14 12.85 )I GrthA p 13.24 14.05-04 NatILt t 10.13 10.13-.01 Pr et r 16.82 17.34+.31 Adj v IntEq 10. Ca%lnc x 13.79 14,44-17 GeOA 13.77 14.61-04 Acordia 12 )8 397/a -1/2 BurIRSCI 1.75e 1 5 Ih ColdMtl 71/4 +'/a Duke involved in ATT reorganization. Ko ea .Ise 211/a -'A MLSP97 1 1 sAs +'As Nokia pf 1.15e 731/2+25/b PhilPet 1.12 365/a+I RepGyp ,24 101/9 Valug t 23.09 23.09-.08 TECA p 15.47*24-.( A G I n t E,%ID t 9.95 10.50+04 P, AdjGGrvA Pp 9.84 9.84-.01 Lev Gt 25.14 N.L.-.12 Venture Advisers A: .7 3 2 1h +3/, AveryD 1A 1 ?,fS 1.93 257/9 -'h 15 1 53/4 -Vs -I/s - -.06 HiYIdA 6.41 6.73 -.01 Pat Ca FCIS: Ag A Actava AV1311 04 65/8 8urnPP 1,44 1 1/is -1/2 ColeNt n 91/2 +1/11 DukeR ty 1.88 261h + High Low Stock DIV.VIP.PE 1005 High Low Last Chg. Korealnv 121/8 MeryGo 15-16 NoramE .28 53/8 PhIVH RepNY 1,44 491/8 Valu p 23.15 24.50 .08 Wsh p 18.32 19.44 NYLtd t 10.03 10.03 Retail r 24.18 24.93+.08 ST Gov 9 66 9.66 SmCap 15.26 15,26-.03 LatA t 9.60 10.13-18 GIGvA p 12.84 13.48+.05 26.62 28.02-.14 TaxEx 10.44 N.A.-Ol NYVen A 12.34 12�96­03 19% +i/s n Kranzc 1.92 173/4 +1/8 1.40 YNY pf 3.37 533/4 MATxA 7.59 7.97-02 CaMuni t 9.35 9.35-02 Softwr r 30.73 31.68+.21 Goveft Funds. Legg Mason: MetI.Ife StateSt: CA TF 10.54 11,041-02 OlGrA p 9�04 9.59+.03 ApgrA p 11.04 11.62-.04 US Cvt 10.82 N.L.-.01 Victory Portfolios: I% -i/4 Avnet Aid 40% +1/4 BuShBA 27 +1/4 Colemn 38% Dun8rd 2.60 525A 57 Ye 47144 AT&T 1.32 2.61721314 523/s 511/2 51V4- 5/a eryLd 191/2 Noram pf 3+00 331/4 -'/s PicCafe .48 9'A -114 'W +3/s A Ila Funds: Acuson +1/8 -'As R PIC 1.94 247/8 +1/4 Wein 16.52 17.48-05 2U TF 10,30 10.73-02 StrtInA 6.74 7.08+.04 CTTXF t 9.94 9.94-.02 Tech r 44.61 45.99-09 EmMkt ll.§l 12.53 EqVal 1 1.7 3 12.28-04 AdaEx 1.60e 61/4 Avon 2.00 601h +1/1; BushInd s .10 121/2 +114 Co gPal 1�64 66 +1/4 Duq PIG 1.87 237/i 44% 361/4 Anneritch 2 4.8 5163 417/h 407/8 411/4- 3/4 Kro er 263/8 Meryl.pf 1.75 26 NordRs 33/4 PiedNG 1.10 2 0 3A ANIF Punds: GbIGv p 10.17 10.17+18 CapAA 10.20 10.68+.Ol GrInA p 13.84 14.68-.D4 Ca uA p 15.49 16.14-05 Van Eck: Balance 10.04 10.54-02 Aydin Coi P pf 4.25 651/2 Duq PIG 2.10 25 2.80 5.3 17 5157 5316 525/a 527/8- 3/4 Kuh?m .60 115/8 Meryl.pfC 2.15 241h NfIkSo 2.08 667/s -1/4 Pier 1 l2b 91/4 -1/4 RNY pfD 1.32e 21 lV2 -1/8 COTF 10.22 10.65-01 TxEA -.03 FITXF t 10.60 10.60-.02 Telcm r 38.82 40,02-. 3 IntlEq 10.14 10.67+.15 CvInt p 9.96 9.96-.02 HiIncA 5.81 6.08+.Ol Paine Webber: HIIIIA p 32.78 34�78­19 CapApA 14.26 15.01-.02 AsiaA p 11.47 12.04+.Ol Dvrsf`dSt 12.01 12.61-02 14'As- 58% 483/8 BellAtl AdjMtg 9.86 N.L. HI TF 1 1.1 3 11.59-.02 n 8.03 8.43-02 HIInc t 6.92 6.92 1 AFProv n 1 Kyocer 1.05e 1451/2-1 Mesalnc 6 1/s + Norsk .49e 371/4 +1/4 PilgPrm .77 83/4 RscMtge 1.44 151/4 +'Is SAPP 13.21 13.87 UbIGr r 35.02 36.10-19 Sm AsstA p 9,96 10.43-01 HiYdA p GIdRs p 5.39 5.72+.12 GvMtg 10.47 10.99-.02 AMD 33% Aztar 9 +1/4 COI?Ak n 8 1/9 Duracel 1.04 443/4 -1/8 631h 501h BellSo 2.76 4.6 14 4348 59% 58% 591/2- 'Is -'As PiIgRg .87e 0 l/s Revco 23 +1% I n 9.41 N.L.-.02 Cos 22.05 23.20+.16 SpInv P 9.96 119.96-26 MgAstA x 8.76 9.17-05 11.64 12.22+.Ol DIVStIn p CBI .48 255/8-3/8 Co Bgp .90 231A 'A DutyF .20 7% +1/s Kysor .60 203/9 +114 MesaR 3.62e 41 Nortek 103/o I ShILM1 10.47 N.L.-01 KY TF 10.39 10.132-01 USGvA 6.38 6.70-01 MATxF t 10.20 10.20-02 Fidelity Spartan: Gradison McDonald: TotRt p 11 ATLA p 13.31 13.94-02 HYAdA p 9.19 9.65+.02 FdVaIA p 7.53 7.93+,01 InOld p 13.88 14.73+.26 Value 10.54 11.07-.02 Advest 53/4 411/2 3 3 1A,;Nynex 2.36 6.021 3853 393/4 391h 391h- 1h 2.79 2.79-.01 Tx XA 7,81 8.18-.02 Mesab .24e 3 Ih -'A NAMt e .24 171h -lh PigPr .06 81/4 +'As RexStore 14 -3/s Acornln 14.72 4.72+ ValTr p 20.2 1 20.21-.07 Monetta 15.92 N.L.+.03 Col. Asc 1.50 20 - Colliln .60 7 V4 1/8 Dycom 4 - % st N 83/4 -'A Rexene 11 1/8 1 22 ORTF 10.37%80-01 UtiIA p 12.26 12.87-04 MITXF t 10.25 10.25-02 AgrMun 9.76 N.L.-02 EstVal p 23.38 23.38-06 CaITA p 10.69 11.14-.01 IrcmA p 6.67 7,00+.Ol CvScA 9.34 9,78-01 WIdTr p 12.02 12,62+.09 Vista Funds: Advo Inc .10 197/a V4 33V2 28 PacTel 2.18b 7.2 11 5835 30% 30144 301/4 Atlas Funds: Funds t 7.86 7.86 NJTXF t 10.34 10.34 .02 CAHY r 10.06 N.L.-.02 DvGA p 19.76 20.69-.03 Van Kampen Men 4 CE 9 2.72 301/is -11 CBS S .40 64 Colintin .96 101/8 1/8 Dy rsbg .04 57/4 Me ek los/. +;/, Car G 1.22 21 +'As Pilowtex AcornF 12.58 12+58+.07 CaMunA 10.78 11.11 HYSecBt 6.41 6.41 NYTXF t 10.70 1 0.70-03 CTHY r 10.75 N,L­02 GvInc p 12.46 12.69 Lexington Grp: Montlamery Fds: CIMA p 10.32 10,75+.04 1 nV 7.78 8.25-01 HIIncAt 10.74 11.25 Ca 11, 32.61 3.31 7 +1/, CCP Ins .08 211/4 1/8 'Am 20 243/a -3/8 4 122 - 5/8 LA Or 3 3A 114 Metrogs n 9 NEurO 1.05e 143/a +114 PmcoA n 1.88 173/4 -1/s ReyRey .40 271/2 1/2 Grn 14.12 N.L. CLdr 11.67 N.L.+.02 Emgo M 8.94 9,49-02 lncGrA p 13.12 138, HiYIdA p 9.16 rp -.24 Advocat n 123/4 BET Plc .27e h + CoIIHI .70 6 1h +1/8 Dyn 4 % 381h SwBell 1.58 3.8 1 5 6633 421/2 41% AdveSt AdVant: MATxB t 7.59 7.59-.02 NatiMu t FIL Mu r 10.65 N.L.-.01 C It 12.18 N.L. IIAPP ol 9.62+.Ol n,px 31.2 1 32.77 Aegon 2.29e 71 Ih+13/8 20 +1h CDI 433A 34%USWst 2.14 5.3 13 3929 401/4 39V4 401/8- Me LCI Int s 247/a 'Ais +'As ReyMt1 1.00 491/4 'As GvtScA 9.85 1015-02 SPP HiInA p 7.11 7.4i 2 Aeroflex 4 BUS 251/8-'A CollnvG .65 93/4 +Ma MetEC pfZ 2.25 251/s-i/s NOFkBc �50 16 Ih P!mCom 112 12 Govt Guard an Funds: Goldfd 5.9 6 N.L.+,1 6 CIO om 13.46 N.L.+.O MaTxII 9.02 9,417-02 InTFA p *60 19,53-0 CrInB 31.09 31.09-.19 CIGNA 3.04 743/4 COIMu MexEqt 3.93e IllAs -1/4 NestFed 107/4 I/b PinWst .90 201/8 -1/9 6 8 95 8 95-01 BEA Funds: StrtInB t 6.74 6.74+.04 - 2 103/4 +1/8 G 2.15 37 'As MexFd .30e 131/2 -Ys oestUt 1.76 211/4 lh PionrEl .26e 201/4 hodes 11,14 1AI t hinc 15.08 N.L. GlobO InvGA p 9.94 10.35-.02 MunIA p 15.04 15,79-01 V1 rx Gallic s .08 171/4 56a 71/4 -Vs LLC I Int of 1.25 341/2-1/8 ReyMt pf 3.31 475/a -114 NCTXF t 9.99 9.99 .02 GNMA 9.63 NA­02 Bond 11+65 NA.+ nt AetnaC pf 2.37 263/4 Aetna lect: TXEXB t 13.21 13.21-.03 OHTXF t 10.33 10.33­02 Collin 9.87 N.L.-Ol 01 Gt ?p 11.96 N.L.+.03 MuniA p 8.75 9.19-.02 nvG1E1V 11.31 11.84 BP Pru 1.45e 17 CIGHi .81 71/4 ECC Int IN R In lEq 17.04 17.04+.20 c A ageur FdS: ColonPT 1.90 23 +'14 GnNInco 11.48 11.48-04 ParkA 29.33 30.71-05 StSil 3.58 3 .02 Grow 1 17.90 N.L. NTxA p 11.30 11.77-01 NJTXA p 8.77 9+21-.02 MUIB t 15.04 15,04-.01 A Ins 10,57 11.10-02 AetnLf 2.76 57 +1/9 BY: USGrB t 12.22 12.22-.02 PATXF t 10.26 10.26-.02 Hl hl r 11.76 N.L.+.02 Stock 29.78 N.L.-.06 S I Inv 2.58 2.87 04++.1 1 IntSmCa 11+16 N.L.+0 STGvA p 2.28 2.35 MgGvA p 12.33 12.91 PATFA P 1 6.95 17�80­02 CO TF 10.23 10.63-02 BRE 2.52 311/8+1/8 CIPSCO 2.00 285/9 +1/4 Coltec 171/4 +I/s EGG .56a 15 I'tism 11 - GlobHi 1,27 1 0 3A HoInt PIZ 2.06 25 LE Ry .45e 31/9 +1/a Mickiby .06 3 34 NoBordr 2.20 221/2 3/a PionFS .Is 107/8 +'As RhnPI .44e 231h +'A AUer Funds: InstE Ix 11.45 N.L.-.04 USGvB t 6.38 6.38-01 StrInc t 7.89 7.89-01 In Mun 9.84 N.L. 7 IND -.03 MgMuA p 15.55 16.20- YgA p 2773 29.42 AgnIco g .10e 12 FtMD pf 1.97 24 .67e 8 3A Hound 3.00 381/9 1/4 LLN H .363 76'A+1 5A NIPS pfA 3.00 43 +lh PionF ff 2A2 243/4 +1/4 RhP PfA 1.02e 173/9 ? -.01 Harbor Funds: W dEm 10.28 N.I. ShGvBd 9.79 N.L.­0 1 USCA p 8.61 8.97-.02 8.72 915-03 05 ST GIB t 7.49 7.49+.Ol FIL Ins 10.29 10.80-.02 -114 BairnCo .35 261/4 -'As +'As HOINICP 16 13 LSB Ind 2.64 44 +1/8 Plonln 1,12e 13 RPR 1.20 431/2 +1/8 I MIbv.E q UtilB t 12.26 12.26-04 VATxF t 10.19 10.19-02 InvGrBc1 9.69 N.L.-Ol AgRlt n 1.80 15% BRT 35A CKE Rst .08 71/s vjCOIGS 29%+11/8 EK Chor .10e 161/9 -1/9 -1/4 OIncPI 5A-/2 MIcrnTc .20 idCG t 13.81 3,81­04 il 1 163/4-3/9 FtMIss SmCap t 24.22 14.22+.O Bond 10.52 N.L.-.02 Liberty Financial: SmCap 15.87 NA-10 T P 8.62 9.05-0 TxFHA p 14.45 15,17-.01 MNInS 10.25 10.76-.02 .20 43A CL&P of 2.32 25% COIHCA 12 431/9 +% EMC ClobM 41/4 1 06 6114 +% MIdAApt 1.7le 253/4 -1/4 NoStPw 2 7 xG 11.36 N.L.-.04 ATLB t 2.98 12.98-.02 Y �A P I MuCaIA 12.28 12,79-.02 A mans .88 is BakrF 1.8le 151/4 CMAC .20 373/4 +3/4 CoIumRT 1.50 183/4 E Syst 1.50 45% FstNtw of 11.510CV4-1-16 ClObNR 7 V4 +3/a HuanP n 57/s 1/4 LSI Lg 5 2 1h-1 1h MWAMR .88 71/4 -'As NorTel .36 377/s -lh Pi erJaf .30 1 151s RhPOv pr 2,03 22 1-16-3-3 2 Alliance Cap A: ro Columbia Funds: Eaton V Traditional: LtdGv 9 52 N.I.-0 2 CapAp 18,41 NA-06 TF Ed InSEMk r 40.85 40.85+02 DvGB t 19�69 19.69-04 P 11 82 12.54-04 MuLtA 6.54 6.67 US CvB t 14�20 1420-02 MNTF 11.99 12.59-.02 akr i?htch n 18 -Ih UF86 N.L.+.11 Balancex 18.37 18.37 Ahmn pfB 2.40 26 B H u .46 203/4 -I/b CIVIL Gp .10 87A -114 ComdiS % T MAWste Ole 33/4 -3/b Nthgat g f Enterp2 1 China p 13.62 14.30+.Ol MunIn r §.97 141-02 Int 24.79 N.L.+.27 US Gov Morgan Grenfell: CIInB t 10.28 10,28+.05 hTxI 8.76 9.20-02 USGvA P 14.19 14:90-:03 Warburg Pincus: ,36 263/4 - E own 2.04 26 FtPhll 2.1 Go 15% +1/8 G obPart 1.43 97/8 +1/8 HubeIA 1.72b 503/4 -'A LTC Prp 1.16 131/4 +1/4 3/4-1-16 P!nyBw 1.20 36 R Alian p 6.07 6,34-03 Fixed InBos p 7.75 8.08 P MuNtA 13.32 13,88-02 Arnim PIC 2.10 204-1/4 Baldor .48 273/4 CMS Eng 84 233/a +'A Comd PfA 219 24% -1/9 EstANG 1.82e 171/4 -1/8 FtRpBc 1 11/s +'A GlobPriv l7e 113/4 -1/8 HubelB 1.72b 533/4 -l/b LTV 151/4-'A MWAtI S 221/9 +'Is NortrpG 1�60 487/a 7/s Pi tstnSvc .20 271/2 I/s Ri eAid .68 241/2 +1/2 Balan p 13.66 141.27-03 Enterp 15.68 N.L.+.07 NJHY r 11.05 N.L.-01 Heartland Fds: Lindner Funds: FxIncm 10.11 10.11-.02 HIMB t 7.10 7.10 A TIE 9.03 9.48-.02 CaPAP Ahmn pfD 3.00 443/4 +1/4 S 191/s 'A LTV wt 31/4 RIvwdInt +3/8 Gwth 13.01 N.L.+.Ol Grth 27.05 N.L. MunBd 9.79 10.17- 1 IN M A p 1619 16.97-�03 Vance Exchange: 1 3.86 INA-04 Ball .60 34%-IA CNA Fn 751/2-1 Comd PIG 2.19 24% -'Als EastEn 1.40 273/4 F t USA ,12 42 +1/4 GlObTR .50 61h +i/s HudFd wl MidlSk un 2.22 2214-As NWPS 1.70 251/2 1/s PitstnMn .65 183/8 1/8 .Is 19 .02 NYHY r 10.10 N.L.-0 3 USGV p 9.29 N.L.+.Ol Bulw 6.96 6.96+.09 Muni8d 10.65 10.65 0 STOW P 2.28 2.28 TxExA p 8.71 9.14-.02 P -.39 ECth 23.39 N.L.+.12 Ahold .60e 304 - Ind 15,54 N.L.+.34 Muni 11.98 NA­02 TradGv 10.65 11.06-.02 PAHY r 10.20 NA-02 PW Mitchell Kidder StrInA 1 6.59 17.46-'Ol +% BondA p 11.43 11.94 .02 MA p 15.57 16 39-01 ExFd 280.25 280.25 ViAlleen 13-iii+3.16 Ballard t .06e 12% +1/4 CNAI 1.08 93/8 Comeric i.28 271/2 -1/4 EaStUtl 1.54 237/s -1/4 FtUSA pf 1.99 38 +3/4 GIdWF .34 381/4 Hu 34 151/s 'A LaQuinta AO 271A-1 lls MidBk unB 247/9 -1/9 Norwest .84 25% PlacerD .30 243/8 +% ROadmSt 3 GovtA p 7.68 8.02 Value p 24.69 N.L.-.10 Div 25.29 15.29 Morgan Stan Fds: TFInA p 14.76 15.50-03 Vanguard Gro : Grinc x 14.51 N.L.-.02 81/2 +I/s CPC 1.44 541/s-7/h 1.84 43% -1/4 -114 Hu"ll'sp .28 203/o 'A LaZCBOY .68 277/9 +1/4 Value 27.03 N.L. Sped 19.65 N.L.+.03 3 'UP N.L. IntEqu 17.58 N.L.+.21 A rProd .98 521A +7/8 IVEn CmceOp 20 163/4 Estgp 1.80 187/s +'Ais FstUC Gdrich 2,20 44% 9 La MdwPw pf 1.74 221/s-7/b Norwt pf 2.56 253/4 -1/s PlainsP .24 233/8 RbtHIf s 251/2 +1/4 GrInc p 2.29 2.39 Traclin p 7.21 7.57-01 Shtinc 8.9 8 N.L. HighMark Funds: Fund 21.52 21,52+.14 ASaGA 14.95 15.70+.O CIbEA 14.79 15,69+.18 TFHYA 14.02 14.7 2-�04 '03 Admit 9.7 11 TrdTOt p 7,69 8.07+.03 SIntCv 9.40 N.L.-.0 1 lncEo x 12.17 N.L.-.05 LongIfPF 19.0)WIL-07 ASIaCB r 14.77 N.L,+.04 Para on Pt: USGVA p 12.50 13,12-,02 USGvA 12.87 13.48-'02 AdMLT 9.61 N.L.-.01 nstE q 13.72 N.L.+,15 B.ItGE 1.52 23Y8 -1/8 CPI .56 IV*-/a CmITek S 50 22 EastChm 1.60 555/8 -114 FUnRl .40 71/2 -1/8 Gdrch pfD 3.50 491/4 Humana 255/9 -114 b hil n .34e 18 MIdwRE 28a 11-16 Norw pis 3.50 691/4 -3/4 Plantron 2 7 5/a +7/s RbtCeco 23/4 BallardillehitlialSer: Common Sense: TxExA 17,14 17.85- ArFrt .30 207/9 GthF p 2512 26.34-.24 IntlEq 5.73 5.73+,07 Govt 10.2 5 10.99-.02 Ecl!pE 12 1 nt 11d 9.87 10,34-02 UWA p 1 WaSatCAg 20.02 N.L.+.05 261/2 +Ih ItGE pfB 4.50 58 +1 CRI Liq .89e 5 +1/4 Chic MtI 48 257/e +1/8 EKoclak 1.60 5 3'14 -'A FtVaBlks 1.32 343/4 +1/8 Goodyear .80 363/4 -3/8 HuntMf .38 133/4 LaclCas 1.24 191h 1/8 MidwRes 1.16 14110 +% NovaCg 32 83/4 PlaybyA 81/8 -'As RochG 1.80 2 0 5A InMA p 9.74 10,17-,02 7 .12 12.12 ShtMu 9,84 N.L.­O I Hot an 19.08 N.L.-.06 Lord Abt Counsel: Morg Stan Insti: 9.13 9+69-.02 UtilA 13.32 14.02-.02 AdmST 9.88 N.L.-.0 Crwth 14.73 16.10-.02 Emera Is Funds: First Amer Fds C: Uil Funds: USGVt p 4.41 4,46-01 ActCtry 10.75 1 -.01 VstaA p 7.77 8.24 AssetA 14.63 N.L.-.03 A ease 1.88 104 +l/a CRSS .12 91/a-1/h FstFed 15% 1/8 Gotchk 67/8 Huntco .10 201/4 +Ih Lafarge .30 183/4 Mikasa n 171/b +'As ov re 77/s +1/8 PlaybyS 77/a RckCtr .60 61/8 +'As IntIA p 16.33 17,05+.24 Smith ismey 0. 1 Air as a r? B ncOne 1.36 281/2 +V4 CmCiNL 1,'16 121/s -Is Eaton 1.20 541/4-1 1h L IN BuFunds Insti: 0.75+.05 LA TF 10.46 10.95 Weiss Peck Greer: a 1/b Grace 1.40 531/4 -1/2 Hnt .08e 33/s WIWB .16 83/4 -1/8 MIlPr pf .78 3 3/s NvoNdk s l5i 243/8 +7A P ytxPd 8 +1/8 RoCkwl 1.08 39 +1/4 S Yield 9 18 N.I.-Ol GrInc x 14.80 1617-11 Eqnst 11.79 N.L.-.04 -.07 AlrTouch -3/4 BanTex 1 CSF8osIn .72a 73/s CwE prc 1.90 221/4 Echlln .76 381/2 +1/9 Firstar 1.20 29 lh EqIdx 11,44 IN 03 EmgGr p 15.83 N.L.-.02 Lord Abbeft: AsiarEq 18.61 ValGr x 14.42 15.10 VoyA p 12.46 13.22 Convrt 10.89 N.L.+.O Govt 9.00 NA­Ol 271/4 hjIn MrtgA P 8.33 8,70-01 L­ I N.L.+.04 -01 ApprB t 11-00 11.00 .05 BncSil pf 2.44 253/a +% CSFBosSt .81 81h CwE prD 2.00 22% -lAs Eckerd 29% 3/s FstbkPR 187/8 1/8 craco .64 241/4 +Ih Hu IN 11-16 LakehdP 2.56 287/8 -1/8 M IllFre .60 553/4 -1/9 Nucor .28 561/4+1114 PiumCrk 1.72 22 -1/4 RkInt pfB 1.35 268 -7 Bond 9.�9 NA-02 Compass COP101: Evergreen Funds: Stock 17.30 N,L.­09 ntFd 12.88 N.L.+.27 Affiltd p 1011 11.44-03 EmMkt 12.75 N,L,-09 Parkstone lnst: PUIM311111 Funds 1: EqInc 13.85 N.L.-.03 Tudor r 20.44 N.L.+.04 AlaP pfA 1.90 24% B CSS Inds 17344 +1/4 CwE prF 8.38 92 Ecolab SO 2 4 1,14 Vis FIShrSci .08 293/4 -14 GrhmF1 33/4 HYPTV .55 73/4 LamSes 5'/4 +1/8 Mills p n 1.89 161h -114 NuevEn 193/4 -'A PlyGem 12 1 77/s +1/4 RoclRen 43/4 +1/8 MCAA p 10.07 10,52-.03 Equity 11,41 141-02 EqInc 12.19 12.66 EvrgrnY 13.42 N.L. First Investors: Bond 9 30 N.L-.01 CATxB t 8,25 8.25-02 DvsInB t A P 1.70 22 +% MINYA p 9.26 9,67-02 10.07 10.46 Rjen p 21.56 N.L.-.02 BdDeb p 8.8i 9.30 Erri 6,94 N.L. 02 FVaIB t 7.52 7.52 Ol ExpIr 45.21 N,L.+.06 WIStCore: BncBI pill 2.25 24 Ol Fo D G Equity 15.34 NA-06 DvrInB t 11.45 11.45+.04 17.13 N.L.-IO Al',kA?r'f' nc8i pfC 2.00 213/i, +1A CSX 1.76 78%-'A CWE K 2.43 263/4 +1/8 EdisBr 1.24 1 4 7/s +1h FleetFnc 1.60 323/9 Grai 80 631/4 +1/2 HypT99 .55 67/a LandsE s 171h MinTch .10 321/4 +'A NuvAZ .78 3 1/8 POgOPc1 .12 203/9 +% RoHaas 1.48 59 +I/a 11211punds Invest: FxdIn undY 12'93 N.L.-.04 CloblA P 5,97 6.37+.07 GVScB t 9.34 9.34'A 3.00 41 43/4 -'Als -1/4 Rohr 101/2-1/9 NAGvA p 5.91 6.17+.03 Bond 9.'59 N.L.-.02 Composite Group: tRtnY 17.71 N.L.-.01 GOvtA p 10.75 11.47 1 .88 19.54-.03 CvSc p 2.62 2,77 IntISC 14.74 N.L.+.121 GeOB t 13.72 13,72-.04 01 Prmcf 21.90 N.L. .10 William Blair: 1 B Omer -1/8 EDO 3 I/b I. 'n'�rr 17 -3A. HypTO2 .60 71/8 +'As Lasmo MMM 1.88 5 8'A NvCIQ 1.03a 11 - NMuA p *01 10.45-.02 rOUP: Cllnc p 8.44 8.86+,12 FxdIn c 1 0.09 N.L.-.02 �01 Morg 12.21 N.L.-.01 Midcol Albnyln .35 cBIIV 1,34e 2 5 1A crs .60 311h +% -1/w FItFnc wt 0 73/4 5 Pohang n .04e 287/8 S Yield 91 8 N.L.-Ol ShInt 10.13 10.52 To Idex Hi Eq 13.85 NA­02 -1/o L SmO pf 2.50 2254 1/2 -.02 Wins t 10.74 10.74- 117/9 L3 1 3/8 1/8 PolarInd .60a 481/4 ntlDits 11.56 N.L.+19 GlGrB t 8.84 8,84+.03 Growth A bemar .20 3/4 +1/8 BncCtrl .65e 103/4 +1/9 CUC Intl 3 8'/8 +% Corri 31 lh +1/8 Edwards .56 22 -3/a FItFn PIC 2.34 26-13-64 CrdCasn 223/4 -3/4 Hyp2OO5 .70 7 at MinnMUT .61 10 NvCMI .74 1 -1/8 RollinE 4119 ST Ma p Bc15tkA p 11.88 12.44-.02 FAM Val 21.09 141. GrolnA p 6.98 7.45--Ol 2GrA p 17 25 18.25-03 TaxFr p 10.8i 11.38-.02 IntlEq 14.38 N.L.+. 5 InCdB t 11.31 11,31 uuan 16.99 NA­07 10.35 10.35 Alberto .32 29% -'A BnCPort .34e 133/4 +1/4 CV REI 1.08 81/o 1/8 CpsyC Ole 127/8 +3/8 183BBdF 1.72 201/a -3/s FItMtP .60 201/4 Grnd �f 2.35 265A -1/8 HyprnTR .90a 85/8 ADIr 1�50 1 l'A2 +1/4 MinnPL 2.04 251A, NCMM 1.03 15 Polaroid .60 343/4 -'As Rollins .56 271/2 +114 Equity 11.41 N.L.-.02 FFTW Funds: HighYA p 4.96 5.29+.Ql IDS Group: intGv 9.6 3 N.L. F eet n .56 23% -1/4 r M 1,09e 253/4 +'As AEqt 3.27e 131/2 -/s MIrRsrt 281/4 1/4 NuvCal .67a 105/o PIcyMg 437/8-1 ROILeaS S .16 121/2 +I/a Benchmark Funds: NW5OAp 15.02 15.73-01 TFCa p 10.2E 10.79-.02 Mutual Series: MI Mun 10.66 N.L, CrInB t 13.73 13.73-04 -.05 STAR 1 3.54 N.L.-,0 2 Income 10.09 10.09-.01 BncOFrn .62e 181/6 -% CWM Mt 1.08 10% 1/8 CompUSA 181/6 -5/9 EKCO .02e 61/4 C ndMe ATeCMA PC 32.79 34.25+-04 USShrt 9.90 9AO IncoA p 3.90 1 4.16 - TF Fi. p 4.75 4.97 Beach 32.97 N.L-Al 02 HiYIdB t 11.61 11,61+.Ol MgMuBt 15+55 15.55 AlCuA .32 261/4 11 lice BluCpA 6.31 6.64 .02 TrIntl 31.32 N.L,+.43 William Penn: AIbertSn .52 321/4 -1/9 Gnclo pr Age 19 CablWire 49e 187/9 -114 COB01v .76 24 Eksprt pf 2.18 241h +I/o Flemng 1.20 22% -3/a CtAtPc .20 22% NAMS 4,17e I I 7/a -1/9 MIsCa pf 2.47 26% +1/4 NVCPP 1.03a 1 4 7A, Poly 5 4 7/e -5A RougeStl .08 241/2 -114 BondA 19.03 N.L.+.1 0 TxExA p 7.55 7.86-01 FPA Funds: NYTFA p 14.37 5.33-02 BondA 4.7 8 5.03 TFNJ P 5.0( 5.31-01 Discovry 13.29 INL­03 SmCap 23.64 N.L.+.08 IncmB t 6�65 6.65+.Ol NYMuB t 16.29 16.29-.03 -Me 1 251/2 -lh Cabltrn s 441/e -3/4 ChileTel 2.5le 663/4 -1/9 EIPasNG 1.32 2854 -% F etFD .44e 13% -114 C LkCh .42 623/a BP .20 323/4+'Ali tAInv 4.40e 1514 -14 P e%I .40e CpBB p '1113 11.413-02 DivCrA 1 0.40 N.L.-.01 USGvA p 10.03 10.45-.02 1 PrMtB t 18.09 18.09+.45 TrUS 31.40 N.L.-.08 Penn$p Alcan .30 261/9 BcLatn .53 MIssPwPf 1.66 211/4 +1/4 NvCAOl .96a 1 3 7A PC .76 1 57/s +114 Rowan 61/2 +114 GovtB p 7.68 7,68-.01 Capit 22.40 23.96+.11 A P 17.31 8.46-.01 Calik 5.22 5.50-01 TxNY p 10.6:11.20-02 Qualfol 28.58 N.L.-Al Parnsus 34.68 35.94+.05 Munill t 8,74 8.74-02 PrTR8 t 15 58 1558-01 STTsr 1 0.00 N.A.-Ol Winthrop FOCUS: BcOHQ n .86e 173/4 -114 Cabot 5 .56 367/s -'Aa Compaq S 54% -ih Elan 371/4-1/4 FletOD .92e 237/a +1/4 GNIron 4.00e 441h iCF Int 41/s +1/4 'Lawter .40 1 3'A -114 Ill .48 18 +1/2 NvCSO .98a 143/o -1/8 Portec 1.56t 14 +7/. 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EqldxA 1 1.49 N.I.-.04 Colin Mutual: P rmt 13.88 14.84+.07 UNSi P 9.89 10.55-01 DiscvA 11 38 11.98 ValAp p 10 Q 11.03-.03 Shares 84.84 N,L.-.37 STFP 9.91 N.I.-.0 1 WInAG t 15.32 15.32+.08 Alcatel .53e 181/s +sh GWthB t 21,29 21,29-.21 Benham Grou Pasadena Group: NwOpBt 27.32 27,32-,04 StrInB t 16 67 16'67-.01 -V4 BOsomo n .35e 123/4+'Is CbtOG .16 15% +Y2 CmpCr S 73/4 -114 Elan wt 22 FIghtSf .48 45V4 -1/2 GtWFn 92 18% +'A ICN Ph n 28b 153/a -3/s LearSea n 18 -1/8 MtchIEB .53 175/4 +'As NCTPI .72 127/o +1/4 PortGC 1.20 207/8 +1/4 OyIApI 31/8 P: Govt 10.03 10.45-.01 Federated Fortress: First OMShS: DEIA 7,iB 7.56-02 Lutheran Bro: NCC Funds: GrwthA 16.65 17,62-.02 NYTxB t &7O 8.70-.03 STCor 10.54 N,L­Ol World Funds: AcoStd 1.04 721/2 1/8 IntlB t 15.75 15.75+.23 AAG v 9,42 N.L TOtRet 14.26 15.01-.01 AdjRt t 9.48 9.48 Equity 11.57 N.L.-,Ol TXExB t 17 14 17 14-.03 P AlCoSt of 2.37 821/s -3/4 EqVaIB t 9.21 9.21-02 BroHi 8.63 9.08+.Ol TotAdvI P PaxWIc1 14.22 14.22 TxExB t 8.71 8.71-.02 ITTsr� 9.96 N.L.-Ol NWpTig 10.86 11.43+.06 SWIese s .03e 7 Cadence 261/2 +% CmpAsc .20 593/a -7/9 Elcor 171/2 + F aEC �40 731/4 -Ih GtWFn I 4.38 5SIA, -3A IES 2.10 247/9- Learni .56 191/4 1/0 Mitel 43/4-A; NvFL .99a 151A, PortugI .06e 123/4 -1/6 RBSct pr 2.81 261/4 +Vs MrtJB p 8.34 8,34-.01 CaiFol F P&RGIob 10.10 N.L.+.06 TFHYB t 14.03 14.03-.03 Wrllht Funds: 71/4 FLPW pf 2.00 253/4 1 1 CC Car Mkt Fills: Bond r 9.24 9.33-.01 IrSt Union: TeIGB t 11 71 11:71 AlexBrn .70 39 +% BnSant 6.32e 351h +1h Caldor 213/8 -1/8 CopScl 10 49% -114 ElecAs CtWF PEA 2.07 24% IMC Glob .20e 491/2 -1/8 LeeEnt .88 351/2 1/9 MitsbBk .08e 24/4 +A, NFLQI .95a 141h PostPrp 1,96 295/s 1/4 RBSc PfB 2.80 261/4 MM a t 10.84 N.L. EqSeIA 1049 11.05-.02 Fund 18.07 19.02-.07 10.12 10.12 GNM 9.87 NA-02 AIexAIx .10 235A -1/s cpHaw 1.04 28% +1/9 CalFedl 105/8 Chip sk 12 +3/9 GtChina .Ise 127/b IMCC l0e 16% teg�Mas .44 231/s Intr x 7.87 N.L. LING t 13�2 13 32-02 ElfAquit 1.20e 383V4 -Ih FaProg 2.02 301/8 -'A L Mobil 3,40 92%+2 l/s NICAP .81 13 Potash g 1.44 445/a 1/4 R I Sc PIC 2.37 243/8 +1/s Catlin 9.74 N.L. -01 EqIncF t I 1.50 11.62+.Ol GalY 11.79 N.L.-.02 ExtIA 3§4 4 15 Incom 8.2� 8.67-02 Nations Fund: Phoenix Series: TFInB t 4.77 14.77-041 Smith Barnij C: ITCorp 9.29 N.L.-.011 In IICh 13 73 N.L.+18 CaIFc1 pf 1.94 207/8 +1/8 +1/4 Flower .82 18 -3/8 Glyp INAIn 1.32a 16 -/s :glllat .72 42 Ih MOIBIO Sc PIK 2.13 2 35A -'As Catfl. 10.78 N.L. IntlEq 9.74 9.74+.14 GISI rX B.53 8.62-06 FxInY 9,73 9.73-01 FdInA 4.86 5.12 Muni 8.30 8.74-01 BaITA 10.95 N.L.-.02 Balan 15.41 16.18-.ol USGvB t 112.47 12.47-01 LTTsry 9.44 N.L­O Ne rB 101ii 10.11-.Ol 521h +3/4 Bandag .80 571/8 -% Cmptvsn .04 5 +'As ElfOv PfA 2.13 241/2 2.12 25 811s -1/2 NICAP2 .78a 1 21/6 +'As Potitch 1.60 421A +1/4 IRS MCAB p 10.07 10.07­03 AIIAmTar 1.20 12'/2 ndq A .80 52% -Ys CalFc!OfB 10.63 102 -1 Comsat �78 18% +3A Elf0v pfB 11�91 223/4 -114 Fluor .60 481/4+I/s GreenT S .38 401/2+1 IPTImb 2.88a 221/4 'A L ih Monrch .20 95/8 1/8 NICAS .82 133/4 PotmEl 1.66 187/9 RYICarb .42e 2 6'A +1/4 Eur8d 11.64 N,L,+.27 LgGrw 10.57 N.L.­04 Muninc t 10.52 10.63 USCB r 9.32 9.32-.02 .86 MAS Funds: CIPGTA 11.65 N.L.-.02 CaPAP 18.04 18.94 Ut!18 t 9.09 9.09-03 SIBICh 14.58 NA-02 Alexcir Ba L ghGp MINB p 10.01 10.01-.02 IntlEIC -3 B.ngH 1.32 101h Calgon .30a 111/2 +'A CnCap pfA 2.25 261/4 Her 53A-1/e Foodmk 41/8 Oreentir n .12e 147/8 IRSA n 19 Ih ehmOr .20 18 MonkAus .18 1 37/9 3/4 NIFLP 78a 1 25A PwgnADS 297A +114 ROyID 4.85e 120 +1114 NAGB t 5.91 5.91+.03 GNMA 10.18 N.L.-.02 LgVal 9.22 NA-02 NYMun t 9.93 10.03-01 ValuA 18.22 19.13-04 GlSdA 5 6 17+.07 CvFd 17.23 18.09 Smith reeden. LTCorp 8.40 N.L. .01 Al 2.74t 155 Bk A .48 21 -3/8 Utcl pf 2.53 251/4 -1/s CnCap OfB 1.92 221h-1/0 E I S11,B 28 -lh FthilIC .32 1 9 7A GrnwSt n .72 11 7-16-1-16 IRT .84 9 -1/4 LehLat n IST MIb t GoGrA 5.98 6*.29+.06 Balncd Erri 11.65 N.L.+.02 Vistas t 7�66 7.66 TotRet 11.86 N.L. .03 SmVal 8.68 N.L.+.02 12.14 12.14 -.0 Yacktmnpx 10.93 N.L.-.08 I"' CalIRty n .94e 17% 10h A Monsan 2.52 801/4 +5/a NVIMO .98a 1411is 'As FIN 121/8 +1/9 Ro ce 1.05e 1 SA -1/8 G oldin 12 23 N.L.+.1 9 SmGrw 14.37 N.L.+.03 OHMun p 11,03 11.03 ValueY 18.22 N.L.-.04 EqtyOp p 7.38 7.75 Vor t InstShD 9.97 WL-01 HYCorp 7.41 N.L. E SS Int n 131/s +'A Lennar s 1 9.39+.08 IncCro 15.03 141-06 Util r 12.13 12.25 -.06 EmerCr 15J 9 N,L.+.02 E 11.21 N.L.-.0 1 -.01 - ShUSGv 9.90 N.L.-.01 1 L. Bost 1.08 297/8 -1/4 Ca I CnCap PIC 2.38 267/a+'As c int I 7A -'A FrdH pf 2.00 243/4 -1/8 Greiner .30 121/is +7/8 MonPw 1.60 22% -'As NINYP 80 a I 2 1A P Lm 21 +7/9 Ru rm .50 3 +1/8 9.39 Flag Investors: C,thA 18.08 19.03 InqlnTA Grwth 21.13 22.18-.02 Qua lveSt Fds: .01 Prefd 8.73 N.L. 1 AllopAl 1.64 225/9 -'Als Blk iling .6 .10 161/4 rajnIntr .60 d 3 AWU,'.P,C',PCOP C: HlYdA 4 46 4 70 Equ ty 2 l.'5 N.L.­06 E cjiA 1 i.38 N.L.-.02 IdxTOtB 9.45 N.L­O Zweig Funds: ? Its pfA 3.05e 41 C RE .10e 11/8 -1/8 ConAgr .83 331/8 -1/4 Elsevr n 207/4 +1/8 FrdH pfB 2.00 25 Criffon 8% -i/4 ITT CT 1.98 1021/8 VjLesFay 1-32 Tg2OOO 70.48 NA-10 CownICA p 11.26 11.82- Federated mati: 76 Fxd nc HiYId 7.55 7.9 3+.02 IntBdY 9.93 IN L. SoCen Funds: &p .20 204 +'A 1/4- Monted 63/8 NINYS .78 1 31/8 'A PraxaIr .32 23% +1/4 Rudick .28a 20 +3/4 Telln p 12.79 13.39-.09 I SI�BTA 9.98 N.L.-.01 Cold 11 28 ii 72+ 25 IdxSTB 9.72 IN . Stra A 12.85 13.60-03 CatWtr 2.04 297/9 +1/8 ConAg PIT i.69 333/4-% EAndin n .20e 261/4 -1/4 FrdH pfD 2.02 251/4 +1/8 Criflon pf .25e 9 +As TT E n 14 -1/4 LeUcNtI 57/8 -114 MonSt 1.36 171/1; -'Aa NIPIMn .84a 1 25/8 1/4 PrecCst s .24 261A. +1/2 RussBer .60 1413A, +SA 2020 17.72 N.L.+.03 .05 Arm 1 9.61 9.6 1 TRTs p 9.45 9.90-02 IntlA 9.25 9.74+.08 HY Port VTA 4.01 N.L. SMV31Y 10.99 N.L.-.01 IdxITB 9.51 N.L.-.01 ZS AppA 13.77 14.57+.Ol Alery .44 291h -/a BkB pfE 2.15 251/8 +1/W I .25e 4 GovtC P 7.67 7.67-.01 insrA 5.48 5 M ,A BkB pfF 1,97 233/4 +3/is CalICOlf S .20 14 NMuC p 10.01 10.01-02 T%te 9.99 N,L.-.01 Cr3bbO HUSOn: Amiss p 9�61 9.61 InGrA p 8.71 9.14-02 Intril 23'.20 24 10+'10 A n .63e 171/4 +'As ConeMl 121/4 +114 EmACer .12e 67/s FrdH pfC 1.78 221h -1/4 GrOwGp .28 is +iA IdahoP 1.86 233/4 LevGas 2.40 261/8 +1/9 Moorco .22 133/4 -1/4 NIPIM2 .74a 11 'A Pfdrco 1.1 8a 133/4 +1/s Russell .48 295/b -1/4 NAGvC p 5.91 5.91+.03 FIThIp CMU?: MgdRA 10.61 11.17+.03 IntlEq ll.:9 N.L.+.I I STInTA 9.60 NA._.0 1 nGrB 8+72 8.72 �02 Quest For Value: IdxBaI 11.01 N.L.-.02 ZS MAA 12.24 12.95+.08 Mont gn 1.32 191/4 -1/s Calmat .40 18% Conglm n is Em kFIt 1.47a 107/4 -1/8 FordM s 1.04 267/9 -7/8 GthSpn Aso 83/4 -'A Idex S .56 297/8 -114 Levitz 61/4- Moore .94 1 9 lh +3A NvInOl 1.01 145/8 'it PfIMF 1.12a 1 23/8 +114 RustIntl 1 53/8 Utilln 9.21 NA-04 Equity p 16.87 16.87 GnmalS 10.79 10.79-01 AA Ea p 10, 16 11.02-0 Ovseas 11.65 IJ+lO+.O7 AlnCap 1.64 171/4 +I/e I 5.60-..01 SmCpVI 1537 N.L.­05 StFTA 9.62 NA.-.01 Intl 11.07 11.62+.23 Fund 12.44 13.16-17 -.14 StratC 12.85 12.85-.03 1 a IIICtr 1.00 341h -/a LexCrpP 1,08 9/4 +As MorgGr 1.23e 91/4 NvIOI 1.07a 145/8 1/4 PrfIOF .94a 101/2 Ryder .60 24 -'A Berilif Group: Special 14.19 14.19-03 COvBd 9.74 NA-02 cTEA p 10.15 10.59 1 MuIFIA P 11.49 12.06-.01 GIEq 13.2 8 14.05+.08 stafroach: 12.22 12.22+.08 8 AMSCIUth Funds: MassA 5.32 ldx 500 46.92 N.L. 61h kNY s 1.28 33 -1h C MCC .20 205/8 +% ConnEn 1.30 19 EMInco 1.65a 1 Ford pf 4.20 881/4-21/8 GCAutrey .Ise 1,43/8 +1/4 L - MinnA 5.25 5.5 2 SPFI ValueTA 13.41 N.L.-.04 IdxExt 19.89 N.L.-.03 ZS MAC A nEn 1kNY PIG 2.15 25sh CamdnP 1.84 2 1 3A +IA; 5 il% -1/4 I Balanc 11.92 12.48-.02 4 N. GrthTr 2 1.6 0 N.L.+.06 FILTE p 10.39 10.85 .01 10.46 N.L.-Ol MuIFIB p 11.48 11.48-01 0 20.55 21.75+.Ol AlIGIE -1/8 COnnNG 1.48 2 2 7/6 +1/4 EMInco2 1.6 0 1/9 Ford fS 2.06 257/6 + GEIektr n 4 -3/8 IIPC pfM 12.36 253/4 ibbey .30 1 By' -1/1 M,rgK1 .32 147/8 NMDPI .74a 12 -1/4 Premrk S .80 441/s -1/4 Rykoff s .06 153/4 1 0 P 15,9 L.+.O 1 CrestFunds: As Al x 17.80 18.64-.26 8% 16 conrpr 91/2 -1/8 EmgMkt .04e 3k + I/s 9 E u 15.29 16.01-04 MutIA 11.68 12,30 .02 Value 12.,7 NA. .03 VAI TA FPort CA TF 10.47 10.96-.02 AIIWrld 1.29a 97/9 nkAm 1.84 481/4 -% CmpR g 11-16-1. 9 +I/a FCMIIE I 101h -'A GEmbMx 8 7A, 1/8 Pow PIC 4.12 48 Liberte 11/5 + Mor?nP 6 I/s -1/8 NvMAP .79 I 2 3/4 Premdr 73/9 Ryland .60 141/2 +1/o 101 p 10.96 N.L.-.03 ValueTr 10,96 N1. Hi YId 8.57 8.57 GIdRb p 17.21 17.21-.01 NINDA 14.27 15.02-03 MFS Funds A I Nationwide FCIS: TOtRt p 15.61 1639-04 RS Trust: CpStk x 34.24 34.24-,25 103/8 +1/8 Am fl 3.75 491/8 Conrail 1 btyAS .98e 9% -1/8 MSA rica .54e 111h +1/4 NvMIPI r8l 121/4 -l/s Premrin .44 235A. 1/8 Rymer 21/s -1/9 III Ina CuFc1 Ad 9.91 N.L. IncTrS 9.86 9.86-01 KYEA p 10.73 11.20-01 PreMA 7.99 8.41+,22 MITA p 1 O.%11.61-041 NatFc1 x 15.28 16.00- USGvB 9.08 9.'5 3-01 core 38.27 38.27- 11 GNMA 10.52 11.02-.02 CarnpSp 1.24 483/is-13/s 1.50 561/8 -3A EMTel 1.82e 157/s -1/2 FtDear .12 131A4 -1/4 GFinSerf .32e 4% TW .60 487/8+7/e A I%Ity�dor Fid: SmCoG p 2.93 N.L. 05 AIIWrId2 1.42a Am -1/4 Conseco .50 397/8 +3/4 EmMex 2.44e 7% -1/8 FortiSSc .88 87/s GDurng n 6 -1/4 L MSAsia n .05e 101h -1/4 NMIOI .99a 15 2 +1A Grwth 13.20 13.20+.04 Notice to readers AlITCh 381/a +'/a 3.25 443/4 Cc1nPc g .32 15 i/4 illinova 1.00 223/4 LibtyCp .62 271/2 DC Invir: IntGOvI 10.25 10.25-01 UTE p 10.48 10.75-01 WIdOp f 8.35 8.77+.13 BkAm 6.0 76 +7/s CaPCOA n 041e 83A FostWh .74 337A -1/8 9 i/is -5/0 1moind LibFin n 271/2 +I/Is 5/8 -1/8 IntBond 9.26 9.26 Bernstein Fills: ProgA 6.92 7,28 MICA p 9.11 10.51-041 NatCt x 11.59 12.14-.07 Regis Fund: 0 OMasec n MorSEm 3.90e 171/4 -1/4 NvMAd 1.08 14 PPresly 8SAS -1/8 -.01 MITEA p 11.33 11,83-.02 Plerton Fd C&B EQ 14.11 NA.+ Consc pfi) 3.25 40 +1/2 Emg r .Ise 111/9 sc rcREI 8 2.64 2 Equity 11.65 11,89-04 IntMun 1 10.40 141 stagwachl Instit. Aldrish 1.33e 261/9 GvSh 12.35 12.35 SeleCtA 8,76 9.22 BondA p 1234 13.17 TxFr t 0 .02 As x 0.06 10.06-. -1/4 BkAm CapArn .36 203/4 -V4 ConEd 2.04 271/4 E m r s,!e 1.72 661h -114 FouncH 321/a+11/8 Clu IID n O% IA, C, 2,18e 4673A -3/8 LibtPrp n 1.60 195/8 -1/8 Ambassador Inv: CvtInc 9.48 9.67-01 MaxCapI 12.69 N.L.-.04 19: 1 1 07 If there is a mutual fund not 2.41 257/o -/a L MS EMD 1.2le 10% +'A NvMul .80 17/8 +% Pride 37/8 SCEcp 1.00 151/8 MOTEA p 10.48 10,94-ol StockA p 18.12 19.08-.03 EmGA p 2038 22.15­15 Neuberger&BerM Fd: TE ond 0 S&P 500 x 11.08 11.08- here that Vou would like to see list- Allrish pf 2.97 263/4 +'/a IncBd 9.8 9 9.89 ShtDur 12.32 12.32-02 Dean Witter: S-ICovl 10.25 10.25 NCTEA p 10+04 10.48-01 StrAgB t 14.90 14.90-01 GvLtA p 851 8.73-01 Focus 23.69 NA,-.09 R htlme Grou AlIdPol 167/6 -1/8 BkAnn p G 3.25 537/8 -1/2 C3PCfts 5 .20 881h -114 ConE pfA 5.00 621/2 Emphesy .60 36 -23/s FoxMHIt 191/8 +1/4 CIUSCIIL n 117/8 s4g INCO .40 277/s btTrm .54 71/4 MSFn 7.82 1.96 22 -1/8 NVMO 1.08 143/4 Primrk 143/a +1AB SCI Fn pf 3.12 553/8 -5/s Equity 18.34 N.L. Aldsigni .78 39YA +% BkAm .20 171/4 +1/4 r +'Aa FoxIM pf 5.00 51 1h CMDesB 21/2 Yis ricup2000 73/4 LifePart .08 195/o -114 IntBond 9.26 9.26-01 IntDur 12.74 12.74-.03 AmVI t 22.61 22.61-03 ShtIncI 8.58 8.58 GHTEA p 11.21 11.70 TEBdA 3.87 4.07-01 GvMJA P 645 6.77-01 Guard x 19.96 N.L­10 CafAPP 21.23 NIL-02 B uec p 28.21:29.66­08 ed, please call the business editor B pfH 2.25 2SV9 CapGty CnSF 10e 265/8 + EmpDist 1.28 173A MSFn 7.80 1.95 22 -3A NUVMU .66 10 PrmHlp d i/4 -i/4 505 TIM n 293/4 -3/4 TFBc1 10.21 10.21-.01 Ca Mu 13.26?5.26-.02 CaITF t 12.44 12.44-.01 ShtMuni 10.16 10.16 In IEq 10.54 N,L, Am pfl 2,75 273/s +% CapOne n .32 191/8 ConsNG 1.94 38% 1/8 EBP 81/4-'Als FoxM pfA 4.20t 351/b GMexDes 27/8 3/a ncOp2 .50 7 Ih +'A LifeRe .28 191A -I/a MSFn 9.00 251/4 +1/8 NvNJ1 .97a 143/8 -1/8 p roct C m 1.40 1661/4 -7/9 SL Ind .06a 43/4 +'Ai 4ndish InW. A I merPr .16 191/s +'A B TNTEA p 10.80 11.27-01 UtillnA 6.00 6�32 Cvsc 924 9.70 LtMat 9.88 N L + 15 Robe M FxdIncm x 19.44 N.L.-.33 at 1.800-451-7887,extension 163. AllmrST .84 91h -'A Am pfJ 2.75 27% +1/8 CapRe .20 231/8 ConPap 1.28 493/4 -1/s EEIChll n .57e 22 France 7le 9 5A HoRadlo l2e 73/4 -1/4 Inclial'd l3e 1 0'Ais +'As Lilly 2.58 731/b-% MSGIOIC n .9le 111/4 +1/4 NvNJPl .81a 13 +3/8 pro C .22 405/9-1 Vs SPSTec 295/a -3/8 TFIntBc1 10.22 10.22-.01 DivMu 13.21 13.21 .01 CapGr t 13.03 13.03-05 StockTr 26.18 N.A. FOrldS Funds: 11111rhin Girl: Mons: Am PIK 2.09 25 -1/4 CapRe pf 1.91 221/s +1/9 CnStor 201/9 -1/4 Endesa 1.12e 42% +% FranFn n 1.80 193/s -1/8 G Idek n 3 7-16-1-16 IndiaG .92e 193/4 -114 Limitd .40 23 3 Amer AACIVant I"Sti: NYMu 13.17 13 17-02 ISI Funds. GrOICA P 1104 11.71-.06 Manht 11.05 N.L.+.02 Contra 10.7 10.70+.13 IntIFxIn x 21.65 N.1-21 +A MorgSt 1.28 673/a-1 NNYIO 1.058 151/4 'Als P r o Fel rp 67/8 SPS Tr s 35 +1/2 Convt t 10.55 10.55-.01 Federated LI Cal 19.02+.03 4)4 5.19-01 Partnr 20.25 NA.+ AllmonT .57e 8% -'A +, C p A� 18.12 A .73 5.73-01 EmGr p 18.37 18.37-.05 CapStd 1.44 221/2 -1/4 CGDIna .05e 31/2 -1/6 EmpIca .Ise 6 -1/9 FrkEPb 281/9 GSIdkB n 254 +'A ;Ih4 MorgSt pf 2.34 251/8-1/8 NNYMV .67a 1 0 lh 1/9 SPX Cp 40 141/2 -3/s DevGrt 18.79 18.79-.02 AmLdrA 15 It 26. 2 27.95- Invesco: MuBd 1 O.'4 11.28-02 Neuberger&Berm Tr: ValPlus 18.25 18.25-04 St FarmFds: I Am pfi. 2.04 247/8 +'As IndEngy 1.06 18% +114 LnCNtC 96a 16 I/ Balan 12.39 12.39-.02 IntlVal 14.77 1�77 i2 '6*6r%.57+.,l rth P 6 Trst p 9 45 M 13.32 14.02-.02 Allstate .78 283/4 -114 8 9,89-02 HiInA .03 STAR 19.33 N.L.-Ol Alitel .96 28%-'A 8 m pfM 1.97 24%+1/9 CapM pfB 1.26 12% +'Is CGDina L .19e 21/4 ELaMod .26e 101h -1/8 FrkMuI .77a 83/4 GTelevsa .43e 163/4 +1/8 nclones 101/8 LIncNatI 1.72 401/4 Mrg5 ptid 2.22 251/2-3-32 NvNYP 1.13 1 53/4 -114 Promus 3 7'/2 SabnR lAge 101/4 +1/8 CrInInst 14.00 14.00-.03 Blitmore Funds: DivOt t 31.81 31.81­11 HiInBdA 10.54 1 1.04 is Dynm p 1 1.14 1 1.14 Mu 1111 nds. Rochester Fds: B - -11/b LIncNIF 1.12a 12 MrgS PIC 2.19 251/2 +1/8 NvNYQI .94a 4 ProsSt .42 3'As -1/8 Safecrd . 1 Amer Capital: Baincd 10.34 10.83-01 HiA B.�O 9.24-.01 AMT Bal 15.27 IN L.+Ol Balan 33.20 33. Allwaste 6 +% Am PfN 2.13 25 -1/4 CapsCT n 1.70 161/4 -14 CnP PIG 4.50 51 Enrgn 1.12 227/8 +'Is FrkPr .54a 6 13-16-1 16 GTribasa 53/4 -1/4 IndoSat n 351/4 -114 PrOtLfe 1.12 461/2 +1/2 20 91/8 1/8 CmstA p 13.34 14,15-03 EqIndx 11.23 11.76-041 DIvIn t 9.42 9.42+.Ol ntIEqA 16.80 17.78+.15 USGvtE 8,83 9.25-02 9.51+.02 MARA p 966 10.14-0 New En land Fills. 20­05 MARKETS AT A GLANCE B rsLH1 .60 205/s -1/b Ca sure 121/2 CnP pfH 7.68 90 EngyVen 131/8 1/9 FrkOst 31 1h 114 GteCh 215/is lb Indresc 121/4 +1/9 Litton 357/9 +1/4 Sf1dSC 5 2 4 7A, 3/8 Euro t 12.39 12.39+.13 intincA t 10.95 11.47+.16 Emgth p 9.51 intmuBp iO.26 N.L. .01 RoMup 17.28 18,00-.03 Cwth 25.05 2 5.05-.01 Alumax 267/s +114 MrgS VD 1.84 221/2 -1/4 NNYSQ 1.019a 147/8 -1/8 Founder$Funds: KBIntEP 14.53 N.L.+.14 LtdNY 3.21 3.28 BankTr 4.00 5 2'14 1/4 C Min H It S .12 47% -Ms CnP Ph 2.08 241/8 -1/8 Enersis .84e 243/4 'A FrnkRs .40 387/a % G yNtl SO 151/2 5/8 IndNatuz Oge 367/a +3/1; ivn?Ctr 375/s +1/4 7A, 1 PrvLfA .72 221/8 +1/8 CpBdApx 6+56 6+89-.04 FixedIn 9.28 9.72-.01 E urop 12.84 N.L.+,18 MCAA p !41 5.68-.011 I!, loneer Fund:MrgS Y 1 20 11 NNCPl .6 2'As Sa tKI .36 177/s +1/8 GIN t 8.74 8.74+.06 LtTmA 9.63 9.73-01 BlueC p 6.57 N.L. 2 AcIUSA 7 34 741+01 Muni 8.25 8 25 Alcoa S .90 41'h-l% Ms Caremk .04 195/4 -l/b '/s t ,I , I PrvLfB .72 23 -1/4 EGA p 25.29 26.83-.06 STFIxIn 9.71 9.96 F!nSvc 15.73 N.L.-.05 MMAA p C84 11.38-.0 2 BalanA p 11 96 12 69-.03 P Royce unds: St Street Research: NEW YORK (A P) Markets at a nkT pfl 23Y4 CtlArA 11 -IA EnglhCp .48 29% +'As FrkUnv .Boa 81/4 GrdPrd .32 121h +s/8 InperRd .74 327/a +1/4 izC ab .45 173/4 +A MS India .�7e 101h +1/4 NOHOI .93a 147/8 Safeway 345/8 +114 GbDiv t 11.41'I 1.41+.17 MunSV 10.92 11,43 DiScv p 21.01 N,L.+.02 Cold 4.83 N.L.+.I 0 MNCA p 1142 1.99-.0 BdInCA Ii.,32 11.85_05 AIncTr p 9.68 10.14-02 PennMu 7.71 N.L.+.03 glance Friday as of 4p.m. Alza 211/4-/b III Carlisle .80 363/4 -l/b e �36 17 +'Ais FrMeyer +1 Inchard Funds: GlobUt t 9.91 9.91+.03 Exc x 22211 222.11-1 43 BnkT pfQ 1.72 193/4 111/8 -1/4 En anc 29% -114 Guiclant n 185A -lh n dStI .05e 271/2 -3/4 LockhM n 527/8 -1/8 153/4 PrrvLf pf 2.02 245/8 1/8 lafwy wt 81/7 -1/8 EGG t 24.62 24,62-06 III US GvtA x 7.67 8.03-06 Frntr p 28.36 IN�L.+.O 1 Crwth p 476 476-01 MNYA p 109 11,01-03 CaGrA p 16.26 17.25+,02 P 17.08 18,12+.07 E qInc 5.28 NA. GvtInA 11.97 12.53-'Ol New York Stock Exchange AmaxG 57/9 +1A CtIAirB Morgan 3.00 61 NvPA 1.06a P ovidn .90 351/8 3/4 Stj EMA p 12,38 13.14-03 Flexinc 4.66 N.L.--Ol FeclSec t 8.94 8.94-02 141.-.02 MSCA p 116 12.45-.02 CvSCA p 10.73 11.24+.Ol 'q P 15.90 16.87-07 CarlislP 5 275A+l% EnIsBu .58 131/4 +'Aa FrdHIyA 05 51/9 +'As Guilford .60 21 Ih +% Input S 2 6'A+1'A Loctite .84 481/s -'Is -114 NvPAP 82a 121/2 PrvLLC pf 2.22 251/4 +1/e rcM p 7.02 7.02+15 HIthSc t 11,39 11.39 Ifty Advisor: 1 C 'r GthC 7 76 7.76 .02 989 advances, 1231 declines Amax PIG 3.75 49 +Ih BnkT pfl? 1.71 20 ContCan Mo ri on .35 22 2 oe 20 617/8 UtiIFdA 10.92 11.56+.Ol Gwth p 1 2.59 N.L.-.01 HIthSC 40'02 u�h Premier 6.76 N.L.+.Ol BanrAer 4 +'As CarItCm 2.00 211/4 +1/4 CntlCip 19% -1/8 E -'/a Fdll? .05 5'Xi +114 nsteel .24 7 3A, +'As LoewG n 2.36 2 5% MorKnd .20j 6 NuvPP 1.08a 1 47/a +1/9 PruRl .36 41/4 +'A StJohn .20 361/2 +1/4 EqIncA p 5.55 5.89-01 P EF dc P 22.84 24.23-.04 Value 9.49 9,49+.02 Ambac .54 40% -Ih 1.00 983/4 Sped p 7.62 N.L.-+02 HiYld px 6.51 6.51 MVAA p 1109 1 .64-.02 GwthA P 19.36 110,01-.08 EnrLLC of 2.00 23 Ed ncB t 5.55 5.55-.01 ST Gi 1 2 ncom anyMF 5A, Carmik 1 9 V4 CtiHme .20 121/4 -1/9 nrCR pf 2.25 251/4 FMC 60 2 10//be +'As ntegon 36 13 -1/4 Loews MtgRty 13-64 StJOLP 1.84 313/is -1/4 165 1.65 Hylcl 6.52 6.90-01 EqPCr p 019 31.80-09 InvTrB x 8.30 8.30-.05 Most Active: Laidlaw 8 83/4-1/8 AnIgaSt .52 20 +V4 NvPIM .94a 141/s PruRtC 5-16 WIdOr p 1 7.51 N.L.+.12 Indlncpx 11.16 11.16-141 RschA p 1:97 13.76-03 LtdUSA P 1.66 2.0 -.02 p 9.37 9.81-.02 Rushmore Group: InvTrC x 8.35 8.35-.07 Sales: 352,950,000 2'A +'A Is 223/8 +1/8 C rnCp s .30 233/s 3/4 CtlMed 7% +1/2 Enron .80 33 +'Als FMCC pf 1.75 251/s +1/4 H&O Hit 137/s - ntegn pf 3.88 457/s +'As Logicon .32 331/4 -1/8 + StPaul S 1.60 50 -1/2 .41 9,41-01 EqPIA p 6.88 17.72-.03 Franklin Group: intlGr 18.36 19.48+.02 Amdura arB pf 2,00 L Morton s .44 29 1/b NVPMI 1 00a 14 PubSNC .82 15 1/8 Leisur 22.66 N,L.-0 2 SectA p 1.00 13.79+.Ol MaSTA P 16.02 16,73-03 ACas x 11.13 11.13-05 Stein Roe Fds: AMHeS .60 49% +1/2 r8 PIC 2.81 271/a -I/s CaroFt 10 Contin 293/4 EnrGP n .2le 24 +'Ah FMCG pfA 1.25 221h H&O Lfe 9% 1.80 43 -1/4 OmaSFn 17/8 Motorola .40 S45/s % NUVP1 i.06 141h PSvCol 2.04 303/4 Salant 31h NYTF t 11.44 11.44-01 GbIRsc p 17.36 18.23+.07 AGE p 2.68 2.80 1 1 Pionil p 17.90 18.99-.02 SEI Funds: Index: 271.03 -0.80 -1 9 IrB pfl) 2.87 271/4 C ar oPw 1.76 271/s Convrs n 97/9 +'As En onLq 2.52 251/4 -'As FMCG PIG 1.36e 357A+1/2 _ IntegFn Mueller 333A FISH MARKETS GrOpp p 25.99 27.29-13 AdJUS p 9.20 9.41 PThre p 19.09 20,25+.07 GNMA p 9.34 N,L­Ol Bonds: S27,149,000 Amerc pf 2.13 21'A HIRE 1.12 13 ntgHS .02e 377/s -% LnStr wt 61/2 +% SallieM 1.48 35 -3/4 PaCGr t 17.65 17.65+.13 PCBaS 13.54 N.L.+.18 TotRA p .05 13.70-.02 TXEXA p 7.33 7.68-01 Crafh 0 35.00 N.L.-.18 14 a r NuvPI2 923 125/8 114 PSvNM 121h +1AB TxFre px 15.12 15.12-02 WGvA p V.89 1 rclay 1.68e 411/4 +1/4 Cartel: 2.40 573/4 ConvHld 1.17e 97/8 Enr 12.48+.22 ValueA p 7.8 5 8.33-+03 TxFre p 11,86 12.42-02 IntGv p 9.49 N.L.-Ol American Stock Exchange GO s .12 24%+11/8 FMCG OfC 1.3le 341/2 +5/e HS Rsc 43/4 + t cr n 5.16-1-16 LnStr n 201/8 +% 1 G SW 21.76 N+L.-.07 AmWest n a% -1A Muniast .85 117/1 +'A NUVP14 -86a 117/8 I/e PSEG 2.16 273/9 -Vis Sa IM�f 2.50 387/e+3.32 Mngd t 10.36 10.36 HIMuA p 11.56 12.141-03 ALTIF p 11.36 11.86­01 Tech 26.30 N.L.+.0 2 WTotA p 11.77 .31+.10 NwUSA p 12.63 13.29+�Ol HYMu 11 22 N L-02 31/4 -/b I and .60 27%-1/s CarrGott 6 +% CvHd of 1.19e 101/s Ensrch .20 147/a +'A FMCG pfD Alle 201/4 +1/8 Hadson SaiO8 w .88 7 I/is +1/9 ST US p 9.81 9.81 H[YIc1A p 11.19 11.75-01 AZ TF p 11.17 11.67-.02 PI �r Jaffra 313 advances, 255 declines AWest wt 8 23/4 + inlelcal 4 +'As LILCO 1.78 145A -1/4 MunbdIn .85a 113/4 NuvQInc i.03a 141/4 -114 PSEC PfE 5.28 64 +1 SaImSBF 1.42e 115/8 +I/b Boston TOtRtn 19.26 N.L.-.01 MFS Funds 1: Nicholas GMUJ),: e CoreFx p 9.9 3 N.L.-Ol income j 36 IN L-01 BarnNbi 303A -1/4 CarrRIty 1.75 171/8 -'A Convex 61h Ensc ICIF 1.32e 201/2 FWtMc 1.11t 181/8 Haemon 1411h - IFG .64 247/8+'As LIL pfA 1.99 233/s +'Is MunAdv .78 111/4 -l/e Stratx t 14.63 14.63-03 InoGt p 14.69 15.42+.02 Ballnv p 23.70 24.06-01 Investors Trust: CapGB t 1-.22 1412-05 Nich 52.22 N.L.- 1 8 ?mGr 20.1:8 21.33+,04 57/a-61/a AAd 95 .24 9% r NvSMM .65a 103/4 PSEG pfZ 2.34 261/4 CIntEq p 9.80 N.L,+.08 Intlid 08 N.L*-'O 1 Most Active: Intercligital Com AACI 96 .39 8% BarnGp 1.60 44 +1 Ca sPIr 171/4 +Va Cooker ,05e 7% +1/0 EnsExp n 101h +3/8 F RoyT 3 7A Hafslnd .60e 197/8 +1/s IntrCal .75 1 1 5A +1/8 LIL pfO 1.76 221/a +1/4 MunHI .65 8% -'Is SaIMHIF 1.50a 131/4 -1/8 New England Fish E change Auction:Se- TaxE 11.60 12.08 UTBA p iO.39 10.91-01 Calffis p 1 1.91 1144-02 GovB t 8.46 8.46-.01 EmGB t .16 NCh 11 26.61 NA,- 9 InstGv 7.69 7.81-.01 EqInc p 14.22 N.L.-.03 IntMu 11 07 N1-*Ol Sales: 27,779,000 AACI 97 .48 8% Barnett 1.64 451/2 -114 CarPir wd 163/4 COOPCO 2 Enterpy 1.80 207/6 _ FMRP 2.40e 147/, -114 Halbtn 1.00 36% +'A IntCAOl .72 1 0 sh LongDr 1.12 331/s -1/8 MIOT .63 8% NuvSel 1.04 141/4 -I/E Publick 21/is S8IWw 1.43 9 V4 lected species,Marchx3l,1g95 USGvt t 8.68 8.68-02 Ovsea p I 3.21 13.87+.09 CaITF p 7.11 7.43-.01 2i,80 20.80- PcEurG 13.45 13.45+.22 EqIdx p AAd 98 .51 81/4 +'A arnt pfA 4.50 871/4 +1/4 CartWal .16 12 Cooper 1.32 383/4 +1/9 EntOl .75e 19 Fremont .76 19% -3/s Halwod 31/4 ItcpSe 1.56 1 7 Ih 1/8 LOnFVF .56 171/4 -1/4 MIOT2 .60 81/9 +'A NSTFI .95a 145/9 +'A PR Corn 68 283/is I? 16.40 N.L.1/8 - NSTF12 .91 14 PugetP 1.84 21 +1/8 Salomn .64 337/a -5/8 L s. Price Util 12.78 12.78-.04 ST Fi p 9.29 9.43-01 CO TF p 11.42 11+93-.Ol I Funds: GvMJB t ;.44 6.44-01 Nicholas Applegate: 05 M9dM 8.77 N+L.-*Ol Index: 464.41 -0.60 L 1/8 1 rthA p 14.66 15.55-.03 HIM t 494 41.94-01 EmgGC 12.96-12,96+.03 Value p 19.77 20.59 Smcap p 15.25 N.L.+.03 PrimeEq 14.39 N.I..-.03 Bonds: $3,143,000 AAd 99 .54 81/s +Ma Sarnt PfC 4.00 61 -Ih CascNG .96 137/6 +'A CooprTr .24 2 8'/2 -% Ent011 pr 2.63 241/2 -l/8 FrrttrrCp S .83 22% +3A HancFab .32 101/8 lnlcpIM .78 1 1'Is Ora .60 421h MIOT3 .57 8/4 -'A NSTF 3 .84 3 PugetP pf 1.97 241/4-Ih Salmn pfC 2.37 251/4 les rl b, ValAd t 21.37 21.37-03 StrOfA p 20,22 21.23-08 CTTF p 10.66 11.13-01 IntIA p 27.71 29.40+.22 IntmB t 3.22 8,22+.03 E 11.58 N,L.+.02 Portico Fds Inst: C�eA p 14.75 N.L.-.07 Special 22 69 N L+05 retRs 21%+l CaseCp n .20 25 Coram n .09e 26 +% Ent011 prB 2.46 23%-i/s F Ins S .48 23% -1/8 HanPtGIb 1.05 113/9 +1/s n InsCA .72 121/4 11 ryNG 14% +% MulT .60a 9 S) 1. - WWIn 8.80 8.80+.12 Fidel I Instillut: -05 IF Trust 4.03 -.01 TotRet 25J 6 N:E-�0 2 Emerging Company Marketplace la Salmn pfD 2.02 231/2 11 C (008. Large . 5 CvtSc: p 11.49 12,03+.02 pas InStit: c�,Grin Bdldx 26.13 N, A nnuity .06 10 NTXQI .96a 137/0 NY J S All BarrIckG .10 247/8 +1/4 CashAm .05 7 Cordiant 4% 1/4 La PuItzPb s .54 381h +3A Mullis t 3.57 8,57-01 Inc rC x 13.03 13.03-11 rand 2.00 391/4 lh + Entera 171A +1h FruTrall 31/2 HanPtPfd 1.16 121A +1/8 IntcapIn 1.02 143/0 Land �24 373/.+1114 MuIT2 .63a 91/2 SDIeGs 1.56 203/4 +1/4 WIdW t 15.71 15.71+16 EqPG1 30.57 NA-09 Equity p 6.50 6.81­01 Bond 9.43 N.I.-Ol Sects t 1.97 12.97+.Ol NeInvCr 26.48 N.L.-16 -.07 Ste one Funds: 3A Bass .82e 177/o+1/4 CasteCh n 147/8 1/8 NVAPI .78a 13 Pulte .24 231/2 +1/4 1.40 Critic 24.20 N.L. SIT Funds: Sales: 234,300 ABUsnPd .84 26% Coren .24 121/a EnvEle 31/4 1/8 Fruitl. 261/4 +1/4 HanPtDIv .80 83/s -1/4 ntcapins .75 123/8 -'As LaPac .50 27% + MuIT3 .54a 83/4 Nynex 2.36 391/2 1/2 PDIF SJuanB .42e 67/8 TCCor t 12.11 12.11-04 EqPII 16.97 N.L.-.0 3 EqInc p 14.14 14.81 SpGr 35.28 N.L.­09 Grwth 12.08 N.L-06 ACapBd 1.54e 181/4 BatlMt 05 11 7/s +1/2 CatalLt 61/4 CoreStF 1.36 32 _1/8 FundAm 7 2 I/Is -'As HanPtDv2 .90 93/4 -1/8 IntIMT 1.02a 143/s +'A8 PL pfA 2.42 257/s MunPrt �85 lis/b .72a 91/4 Sanifil 245/s -3A market 3.0 1.60-2.m TCLat t 7.58 7.58-15 IShICv 9.34 N.L.-.01 FedTF 11.75 12.27-02 IntlEly,10.29 141+15 TotRB t 1.05 13.05-.02 NeInvTr 9.95 NA.+01 Prairie Funds: TxFree 9.70 NA-01 BaMn p 12.06 N.L.-.03 atimt�f 3.25 61s/9+21/4 CatMkt 495/9 +V8 EottEng .85e 147A -1/8 103/4 -1/4 LL IPHICB .85 93/s 'As scrod Janus U d: WECIB t 1.80 14.80+.05 Northern Funds: VIMOM 141�41 N.L.-.04. AC9pCv 1.44e 193/4 +1/4 1 Corlmon .06e 7 qufx 333/4 +1/4 Furon .24 191/4 HanPtSel 1.24 127/9 IntNYO .72 PL pf 3.16 271/2 MunPrt2 .82 107/s -'Ais PHYM 5 91/2 SAnItRt .80 151/2 +1/4 1.0 TN.1r p 7,96 7.96­01 Lt 81 10.40 10.40-.01 L TF p 11.38 11.89-02 Enterpr 23.12 N.L.+.09 WoCrB 11.07 16.07+.06 IntTxEx 10.03 N.L. Eqln I STI Classic: Bausch .98 353/4 +% Catelus 53/4 Cornin In .72 36 -i/,4 E qtCos .62 FurBish 15-32+1.32 HanBT n .23e 181h -1/4 10MInc .99 131/2 +'Is Lowe$ .18 341/2 +114 .7 Dole Sire Strong Funds: AC"In .65a 71/4 +i/a E .20 22 MuPIT 72 9 11-16+1-16 OEA .20e 247A PICIT .60 71h SFER 95/8+1/4 Hake 1.1 Grou Fidelity Invest: G Inc p 7.90 8+25+.08 FIxInc 8.91 N.L.-011 Mackenzie Irp: NOrW9St AC111111tage: Crwth I CapGrl px 11.76 12.22- -1/4 Catelu pf 3.75 477/9 +% 1.36a 125/a +1/8 E qlowa .48 337/a +1/2 Furs pf 3-16-1-32 HanJS 1.26a 147/s -3/s IOMInv 1.08 141/2 +I/ Lubrizol .92 351/4 +1/4 MunIFd .76a 103/4 DEC Md 57/8 + PIGNI .99a 123A Fund 20.08 141-02 Arri �.53 11.17-11 DivEq 23.59 23.59+.Ol Preferred Group: 07 AsiaPc 8.97 8,97+.08 AmEagi n .12 9% -% Baxter 1.05 3 2 V4 q Is 1/8 A4 SFER pf 1.40 187/o -1/8 large 1.62- TrenclAp 12.71:13.56+.Ol AgTF r 11.24 N.L.-.04 ol 14.82 15.�2+.31 Advtg 9.97 N L. STANDARD & POOR'S -% Caterp S 1.00 551/2 -7/s CO 11 1.31a 117/8 -'As F qtReSc 1.18 277/8 +1/4 HanJ 1.68a 193/4 IOMSec .72 1 0 V8 +'A LL ubys .66 211AI -1/4 + 19.44 20.63+.08 A Mgt 14.06 N.L.-.01 P 16.41 17.18-.04 GrInc x 14,69 141.69-04 Mainstay Finds B: GrBal 18.130 18.80+.02 Growth 14.59 N.L.-.04 .Caporr x 11.75 11.75-09 AstAlc 18.37 N . AEIPIN 2.40 3 1 V4 ayA�t 1.52 183/a a MuvCAIn .76 111/2 +1/8 OHM Cp 101/0 +1/8 PIGM .96 123/4 As SFER �fA .73 95/6 -1/9 1.65 ValueA p CP IC1 P 30% +1/8 E qtyRsd 2.12 26 H ndlim .44 103/4 +% Interco S 61/4 +'Is ukens 1.00 301h+I DelcpA p 24.59 26.09+.03 AMgrGr 12.99 N.L.-.03 p 10.82 11.30-01 Value 12.42 N.L.+.Ol InCBT 9.84 9.84-.01 AmExp .901C 347/8 -1/4 Bays s 1.46 24% +1/4 C valrH .12 1 1'/8 +1/s CRyt 1/8 SFeEn r 1.60 175/8 +3/8 medium 1.25 07 NEW YORK (AP) - Standard and BeacnP n 1.60 197/o CedrFr 2.25 31 i/2 -% CorCip wt 221/8 G&L Rty 1.24 85/0 1/8 HandH .24 16'/2 +3/s IntrIke 21/4 Luria 63/4-Is MFLFd .73 11 -1/4 OMI 51/2 PMHYT 1.32 121/a I/a SFePC s l0b 227/4 -3/s small 1.00 DecInA px 16.61 17.62- AMgrIn 10.72 N.L. nc Mercury 2 14.26 N.L.-.03 CapApB t 2).79 20.79-10 GrEq 2 3.2 2 2 3.2 2+.1 0 Price Funds: CmStk 17.72 N.L.+. Stock indexes for Friday AExp 96 2.30 447/a +% BearSt .sob 1 8 1h CentEn .80 81/4 +1/8 Corrpro 17 -1/4 Esco 8 +% GATX 1.60 447/8 1/4 Hanna s .54 2 5'A -1/9 IntlCer n 7% -I/b Luxottca .47e 36 -1/4 Muniv2 .84 111/2 -1/9 OSuIvInc1 10 PMMI .76 10 1-16-1-16 SFPGId n 125/s +3/s .09 Balanc 12.65 N.L.+.02 p 2.14 2.23 Twen 418 NA.-.04 ConvB tx 2.62 12.62-.11 MgdFix 26,03 26.03-.01 SunbEqT 9.94 9.94 Discov 1 6.38 141-08 Poor's AGenCp 1.24 321/4 -% EsprSan s 1.30e 10% GATX pfA 3.87 541h MuvMIIn .79 12 Oakinds 253/4 -1/4 PMIT .69 75/8 Pollock 2.9 nST P 12.01 12.54-01 Ventur 50.58 N.L.+.10 GOvt8 Ix 7.95 7.95-.05 ModBal 17.97 17.97+.Oi Balance 11.66 N.L.-.01 Chg. Arri .77a 51/4 +'A Bears pfB 1.97 221/2 CntxCn n 12 5A +1/4 CTF .24 13%-1/8 Hanfrd .42 263/4 +1/4 IntAlu 1.00 331/4 +'A Lyclal 333/4-% SFePP 2+80 363/4 +l/s 0.00 DeTRAkx 13.116 i3.96- BluCh 27.24 28.08-.05 p 10.97 11,46-.01 WrIdW 2 4.1 2 N.L.+.I 1 HYIdBB tx 7.71 7.71-.05 SmCoGr 24.09 24.09-.01 BIChIp 3 ValIncT x 11.07 11.07+.02 CovSc 9.99 N.L.-.0 2 High Low close .12 12.38 N.L.-0 SMCO Funds: Growth 12 43 N.L.-.04 ears pfC 1.90 221h Centex .20 204-1 CntCrd s .32 1 7 1/s 1/8 EspSan pf 2.13 215/9 +1/4 GC Cos 321/4 +1/8 Hanson 1.17e 183/4 IBM 1.00 821/a-114 Lyondl .90 241/4 1/2 MuvNJFd .78 111/4 -1/6 Oakwood .08 2 6 Me PMIIT .62 71/8+1/8 SantF pfA 1.84 195/8 large 1.25 Delaw px 8 16 19.27- CA In 9.87 N.L.-.02 Indust 598.16 590.31 596.69 - 1.3 1 AGIF .96a 61/9-'A I EssxPT n 1.67 157/6 -1/8 GEICO 1.08 5 0 3A +1/4 HarcCn .64 39 '/2 IBM opnf g 1.88 247/8 +'A MuvNYin .79 1 1 Ih +'Aa OasisRsd 1.64 223/4 -'Aa PMOT .96a 123/4 -1/8 P 11 37 11.87-01 JaganFd 9.04 N.L.+.25 TxFrBB tx 9.65 9.65-.06 Nuveen Funds: CapApp 12.85 N.L.-Ol Equit x 14.17 1417­16 Intl 1*2.11 N.L.+.10 Transpt 8 arS PIZ 2.00 231/4 +Va CenSoWst 1.72 241/4 +1/9 CousPr .96 1 64 :l/. SantF pfB 1.98 21'A -114 .18 CA TF 11.18 N.L.-0 2 1 404.69 397.63 401.36 - 3.33 ACT7 .63 71h+' EstrIne 161/2 +% MuPAIns .75 12 +1/4 OcciPet 1.00 217/9 +1/4 PPrIT .66 71/8-1/8 1.12 p 11:80 12,32-02 Jo n Hancock: TotRtB tx 15.71 15.71-14 CA Ins R 10.26 10.26-04 EqInc 16.98 N.L.-.05 Grwth 18.16 N.'L,+.07 Mun8d 9.62 N.L.-.01 158.38 - 1.13 e GRC Int 1 5% -'Al HarInd 1.02 2 2 sA ntC 5 5AS medium/small S 11.92 12,45-.02 EqIndex 14.26 N.L.-.04 HiYLd Of pty 29.00 N.L.-.04 - 0.20 BBea 72 303/s CHIsC Or 2.62 247/a CoxCm n 16% OcciPt pf 3.00 52 Snt0v pf 2.66 26% DelchA p 6.13 6.44 Canad 16.46 N,L.+.05 Clobt,p 11.83 12.45+,08 ValueStx 11.88 15.88-.01 CA VaIR 10.16 10.16-03 8.41 NA.+.Ol Utilities 159.5i J57.3� oritge 511/8 -1/4 MBIA 1.24 627/9 'As Europe 12.70 N.L.+.I 5 Into x 17.78 - AHItPr 2.30 201/4 arn�m EthanAln 207/s -1/9 GTDvMk 45e 81A, H D .16 24 +3/4 inttFam 1 5 +5A MACOM 9 7/s I/, MunCA 90 1127/s -I/b -114 PTFHC 1.Ola 137/8 -I/s Dabs 5.3 2.33 17.78 .26 Finand 46.50 45.91 AHe .66 18 ek r 131/2 +1/4 CHIsIn gf 2.47 26% -1/4 Craig 9 7/s Ethyl .50 101/4-1/0 GT Euro J5e 111/4 -1/8 arly 5 . 1/8 MuCAIns ,14 21h -Ai Oceaner 97/8 +3/8 SntO pfB 2.18 235/9 +1/4 USGvA p 7.77 8.16-02 CapAp 16.06 16.56+.04 MO TF p 11.46 11.99-02 Globs t 11.59 11.59+.08 Mainstay Ist: InMun R 10.40 10.40-04 S Ed 9.46 NA, 46,30 - 0.75 -11/4 Bc Ins .44 29% -1/4 CenHu 2.08 261/4 arman 16 37 +'As n Fav 1.24 123/4 OfceDp s 243/o -1/8 SntOv pfC 2.24 24% small - 1.47 TreasA p 9.06 9,34-011 CpInc r 9.00 N.L.-.02 NITF 11.33 11.83-.02 =P4 183.13 i8i.09 182..37 AH me 3.00 711/4 9 uroFd .96e 111/2 -1/4 GTE 1.88 331/4-1 Harnish .40 28 +'Als IntGame .12 I 3 Ih -I/b MBNA .84 29 +1/4 unic 13.36 N.L.-.02 STMun 9.83 NA- 0 AIndP 1 1h +'A BectOk .82 541/4 -Ih CnILt 4.50 58 C2319 Pr E MuCA2 .88a 1 Grwth p 17.16 18.06-01 Bond 934 9.34 MA InSR 10.10 10.10-03 ForE 1 2.9 3 N.L.+.14 M 01 060 34 + 0.27 .38 5% -1/8 CenLAF 1.46 22 Ve +1/4 C ne .75 303/4 +1/4 EurWtFd 1.90e 67/s -1/4 OTEDE 2.19 251/4 Harris 1.24b 4 7 7A IntMult .80 I 9 7/9 MCIN s .89 181/4 MunFL .88 13'/2 Officmx n 25% -1/8 OMS 57Ai+i/s SntOv pfD 2.00 22 -1/4 Greysole 3.5 TxUSA p 11.92 2,51-.0 1 Contra 32.12 33,11-04 NYIns p 10,89 11�37­02 LTGvA p 8.50 8.76 GrE q 114.93 N.L.-.08 MunBd 9.01 9.46-.03 GNM 9.20 NA.-.02 Salomon Bros: Total 25.1 2 N.L.-, 0 98.35 97.15 98 AmIntPr .46 1041/a -1/2 8edfrdPr III .85 133/a O�clen 1.25 201/8 -1/4 QuakrO s 1.14 331A -1/2 SaraLee .68 261/8 -1/2 e - 3.20-3.25 TxPaA p 8.24 8.65-.0 CnvSc 15.98 N.L.-.03 07 500 Stocks Belden .20 22 +% CeMPW .90 11 -Ve Crwfc1A .58 15% +1/4 EvnWth n .92e 20 +'As OTEDE 2.31 2614 -1/9 Harsco i.48 44 3/o :nttPap 1.68 75 -'A MCNMI pf 2,34 257/9 NYax p 11.54 12.05-.01 Growth 20.15 N.L.-.01 502.22 495.70 500.711 - 11.51 AMedia s 71/9 +3A r f 1 EvgrHIth 12% 0 ioEd 1.50 20 OuakSC .40 133/4 +IA, SaulCntr 1,56 161/2 +1/s Dimensional FCIS: Destl 15.68 -.09 - MATE 11.59 12.14-01 IdxBd li.55 10.55-01 NY InSR 1017 10,17-.04 Inves 14.73 14.73+.02 SUnAlnerica Fds: - 1.51 ,54 53/4 of,B.1 6 102 +1 HartHnk .03e 201/8 n lRec .20a 161/2 +114 MOC .08 5 -A, A% 62 .01 MgTEB 11.31 11.31-.01 ldxEq 14.84 14.84-.04 OH VaIR 10.20 10.20-03 Cr&ln 16.52 NA-05 Schrod p 1914 19.24+.17 100 Stocks 8 1/8 CeMP pfA 7.88 84 C IN till OTEF p?cfz lil .99a 13% +1/9 -M-.d um - 2.60-2. NCTF p 11.45 11.96 471.18 464.66 469.67 Amll 251/9 +1 BeeldHern ExceIRI 1.72 19 1 Muln .90a 13 OnEd PIT 7.24 80 -1 Quanex .60 223/4 SavrEl pf 1.66 203/4 - US4Va 10.93 NA-07 DeStIl 26.60 - 15 Ohiol p 11.94 12.47-.02 BaIAsB p 14.53 14.53-02 Close Chg. Yr.AgO -1/4 8 lAtl 2.80 527/a V4 CtrNws .56 261/8 +% CrayRs 18% +A GabCv n 111/4 HrtfdSt 2.20 43 IntRect 24 -112 MDU 1.60 26%+% a US ml 9.08 N.L.+.02 DvIncB p 4.15 4.15 AMuninc .87a 121/a Bellind .99t 211/4 CnTrnRtI 15/8 CresRE n 1.29e 281h -3A Excelsr 1.19e 151/4 -1/9 Hartmx 53/8 +1/8 IntSpcIty .05 67/a +'A MCR .76 87/8-1/8 Munins .93a 131/s -'Als OhEd pfH 8.20 901A. Quanx pf 1.72 227/e -1/2 S vnFd .54 105/9 small 1.40 DISEq 18,99 NA-02 ORTF P 11.27 11.77-01 RgBkA 22.07 23.23-.02 MultA li.33 11,33-02 Oakmrk 25.08 N.L.-Ol HlYleld 8.03 IN I. Schwab Funds: AmMuTr 65 10 -l/b 'A ExcRisk .08 16% +'As Gabeill 1,15r 97/a Munhill .93a 133/4 OhEd pfM 1.94 227/o- is QuanRst 105A +% Sbarro s .76 275/8 +1/4 Total 16.8 Jan 24*11 NA,+,81 RgBkB t 21.96 21.96-.02 ValEq 12.60 N.L.+,Ol OakmInt 12,00 N.I.-02 IN Inc 8.6 4 N.A.-011 Govsl 9.71 N.L. USGvB p 8.24 8.24 Value Line BellSo 2.76 591/2 Vs CVtPS .80 133/4 Crestar 1.60 44 HarvCas .16 1 0 lh +'As IT Corp - 23/8 114 MGF .48 6% 1ivIntI 11,44 1,L,+,12 PA TI p 11,21 10,61-ol 1VAch11 11,11 11,17-.04 Marshall Funds: Ob,rw, 23,12 21,11+13 Intllonl 11,11 11+*23 IntlIx 10,11 11,11+,II TARGET: Geometric 291,02 0.16 284.85 97/o + -IA, SCANA 2.88 41 V. U in 23.47 N.L.+-1 DivGth 13.42 N.L.-.07 AmMuT2 .62 BeloAH .60 58 Cent9k .76 251/4 I/. CrilmiMa .90 73/8 + Exel 1.32 44%+Ih GabCM n 05e 6 7/b +1A HattSe 1.38a 157/a -1/0 IT pf 1.75 157/4 Ih MIN .53 63/4+I/s MUnMIln .87a 133!l; OhP Of 8.04 95 OStVI 1.20a 121/4 New York 0 L PR TF P ii.32 11.82 .01 Sv +'01 IntDis 13.76 INA,+.20 1000 r 13.75 N.I.-OS lnt]Eq 11.84 N.L.+.15 Arithmetic 482.35 0.16 441,14 CntyTI .33 30% -V4 CristChle .30e 17 MMT .56 -I/s Sch3wk .26 81/2 +1/4 C n? 15.06 N. .+. 97 EmGr r 18.04 i8.60 - BnCIA p 14+35 15.03- IntBd, 4.24 INA-02 OffitHY 9,45 N.L.AMMUT3 .57 91/4 +1/o -1/0 ExldeCp .08 3 6 V4 GabIRsd 1.80 18% HawEl- 2.36 3 3 Ih n t erpol 141/2 +'A 61/4 MunNJ1 .91 131/4 +1A. OilDr! .32 I 6 7/s +VA OstVC .35e 2 5A, -.02 1 Sl Gov 10.12 10.35 .01 .02 Stock' 10.53 N.L�-.0 5 One Group: IntIStk 11.20 N.L.+.1 2 Scudder Funds: Templeton Group: Russell 2,000 260.77 + 0.49 251-06 AOIF 1.00a 61/s -1/4 Bemis .64 29% Cerldian 333/8 -114 Crm .48 163/4 +3/s ExteCp pr 2.28 2 4 Me -1/8 Galeyl. 121/s -1/2 Hayes .06 201/4 +1/2 n I pbCp .56 373/s +1/4 MFM 70 91/4 MuNJIn .89 1 35/8 1/8 OklaGE 2.66 34114 -1/9 Questar 1.14 30 +1/8 Scherer 501/4+23/9 Fulton Fish Market: Selected species, Fixcl 01.32 N.L. EmrMk r 3.79 14.22-01 A 10.12 10.57-02 SvInvA p 15.47 16.28-05 ValEq 10.99 N.L.-.01 DscVal x 12.58 12,58-04 pan 9.62 INA.+.27 Galan 12.43 INA.-.03 DvMkt p 12.69 13.46-02 Calif. IAP) - The A ros�Knl 1 -11/0 99.74 N.L.-.07 Eg,lnc 32.29 WIL-05 T Gov P 6.62 6.91-01 enef pfA 4.50 531/2 Ceridn pf 2.75 77 -1/2 C mb 4 +V4 Exxon 353AW +Va -54 QkRelly .56a 351/2 -% SchrPl 2.04 743/s Covt APrec .25 81h enefCp 1.72 391/4 -1 3.00 66% +lh 0 a I a1% 1.00 61/8 He-Ro 7/8-1-16 n stBak .50 1411h +'/a MFV .6 5' 1 1/8 MunNY .94a 133/4 OldRep .48 24 SchImb 1.20 595/8 +% March 31,1995 IntVa 10.25 N.L.+.22 E 18.83 N.L. .03 U"Ov P SUSGA p 9.47 9.92-.01 Mass Mutual Inst: EqIndx x 12.89 12.89-.07 JtAm 6.09 INA.-.14 CaITX 10.07 NA,-.01 Forgn p 8.86 9.40+.03 Wilshire Assodatis Equity Index, the 'B .30 I t - 8.70 9.09 02 SUSGB t 9.46 9.46-01 BaI4 10,47 10.47-01 GvBd p 9.43 N.L.-Ol La SANTA MONICA AmPrUn 1.00 241/a Calo Prip .88 15 MuNY2 .85 121h 'A OldRp pf 2.19 255A +% Price MDBond 10.03 NA-01 CaPGt 19.06 IN L.+.Ol ClbOp p 11.79 12,51+.Ol and APresid .40 217/s Belief pfg 4.30 521/2 -1/4 Chm In .20 431/4 +1/8 CrOSTIM 1.13e 11 -3A G 15 HIthCP 2.08 295/s -% IntJhn .12 93/4 -1/9 MG -1 1/a MuNY3 .75 12 +1/8 Olin 2.40 54 +1% SchroAsn 101/4 PaCRIM 14.37 N.L.+.09 Eq_ldx 18.44 N.L.-.06 ti 11.38 11.89-.02 MidCap 16.06 N.L.+.04 -.07 NYSE American Chi tl .20 91/9 CrwnAm 1.40 13 alob of 237/9 Moic 16 4 0 V4 e S perlb. VA IS P SpCEA p 17.10 18.00-.04 COreBd4 10.33 10,33-01 lncEq x 1437 1437-04 market value of I M Nat .sob 163/s +1/4 a 533/9 HIthCr 2.06 2 I 7/9 -1/9 IntstPw 2.08 Olsten .32 3 5'A -114 Schwab s .24 321/4 +7/8 USSmVa 11.88 N.L.+.03 ErcapAp 11.12 N.L.+.I 3 n TF P Devel 31.73 N.L. Grwth p 16.89 i7.92+.Ol AmReCp 35 +112 seneton .50e 17% G nnett 1.36 + MCNIG 3 0'A -I/e MunPA .89a 1 31/4 -1/8 RCM Str .89a 93/4 'I CL F kll Mid Tr: + Spi:EB� 16.91 1611­041 IntIEq4 9.17 9.17+.07 incomBd §15 N.L.-.01 N Amer 27.91 N.L.+.07 EmMkIn 9.22 N.L. Incom p 8.90 9.30+06 BergtB % ChfHou 71/2 -1/8 CwnCork 437/. +3A FS, 3/4 HItImg .08 5 Intrtan 7 etT OTC Issues, was $4,920 419 billion Friday, AREst 77/9+'/a FMC 601/2+1/4 RJR Nab .30 57/6 -1/9 Schwtz aer&COX: RisDv p 5.36 16.08 01 N Asia 7.80 N.L++.03 GNMA 14.07 N.L.-.02 off $12.698 billion or 0.26 percent from a -1/4 CwnCr .12 17 Ga .48 351h H thMg s 287/8 +1/2 Ionics s 30 +sh MHI GP 63/4 MunOlty .89a 12% Olsten wt 31/2 +'As 101/4 Cod: NYC 4.50 DOdF Europ 20.40 21.03+.31 SgOps 8.18 8.61-.01 Prme4 152.51 152,51+.03 IntT F 10.60 N.L.-01 Smacc P 7.54 8.00+'03 AREst of 10 nt e 8 1A, Chart .28 41/4 ap e 3/8 Chase 1.60 35% 1/2 CwnPac n 19 -1/6 FMC Go! .05 4% +114 G yl Ent .32b 261/4 -3/4 33%+1 lowalIG 1.73 207/9 -1/8 MISchott 63/4 MunOI2 .89a 121/8 + OmegHit 2.36 233/4 iA RJR pfB 2.31 2 3 1/s SciAtl 5 .06 233/8 +114 Ba an 48.24 NA­15 Exch 110.16 N.L.-.40 Fremont Funds: S OnA p 6.93 7.26+.Ol SCapV4 10.02 10.02+.06 IntIEq 13 38 IN L+ 26 New Era 21.85 N.L.+.14 Globl 23.82 N.L.+.20 Thursday. A year ago the index was -Ma I HithSys 8 3/i, % RJR No PfC .60 63/a+1/8 Scotmn .10 181h -1/8 DabS,sea:NYC 8.00SOle,gray:NYC 10.00 Into 11.13 N.L.-.02 Fidel 19.67 N.L.-.03 Worldg +01 ASeiPort 1.13 101/2 B gr 48b 2 V4 FPL Gp 1.76 36% +lh Gemll C 18114 -1/9 +1/4 NMI Cos .20 171/4 Munsng Omncre 20 521/2 Global 13.09 13.09+.03 05 N Horiz 16.21 N.L.+.04 0 14.77 15.67 GSMCO 14.82 N.L.+.I 5 Tom I n Instit: e r 6 Chase wt 41h V4 Culbro is -1/8 It RLI Cp 60 23% +'A ScottP .80 89 +13/8 Yellowtall: N.Bed 6.25&5.50 Stock 58.69 NA,-.20 Fif 1.75 NA-.02 Fundamental Funds: OTC 14.49 N.L. CrEuGr 12.00 N.L.+.12 AmStd n 204 +1/4 B Mal 22650-250 FabrICtr 181/e -1/9 Genii I 1,83e lcil/a, H Ret 1.36 147/9 -1/s ipalco 2.16 32 MurpO 1.30 431/8 +5/a Omnicm 1.24 543/4 Vs L. TxEX.p 10.45 10.94-.01 VaEq4 10.70 10.70-.02 LgloGr x li.60 1�.6b-'. $4.457.686 billion. BeerkRty 90 9% Chse PIG 2.63 275/8 -I/s CumEng 1.00 443/4 -114 HCR 311/2 +114 IrlshIn Ile 91/4 MacFrug 143/8 J Hancock TrIMSOM: Mathers 13+89 N.L.-.012 L 12.03 12.03- EMAS p 10 48 10.48-.02 AmStrS s .56 25% -'Is 8 1 11/4 FactStr 1.92 201/2 -'Is Gencrp .60 125A -'A HItcrRty 1.80 19;/4 +1/4 IrvineApt 1.36 155/9 -114 M,ceric 1.60 203/s -1/4 Mu S icLd 93/8 Oneida .48 141/2 iA RMI Ti s 4114 +1/2 ScOtLIq l0e 554 +1/8 New Bedford DrIffUln Funds: ONVA 10.33 N. ­02 NYMun p .93 N.L. OyCoVal x SciTec 23,67 N.L.+.Ol Grwin 17.2 0 NA.-.04 0 rr P .40 91/4 CurInc .90 0 CATFA p 9.99 10,49-.01 MentCt 13.02 N+L.+.O . F rEqS 12.�4 12,74+,09 AmSIP 1.50 1 2'A 'A C se pfl 2.71 287/9 -'As CurtWr 1.00 3 7 1/2 +sh FaIrCp 2% +1/4 Genentc 467/8-II/Is MutRIsk .32 277/s+1114 Oneita GAM Funds: ShtBd 4.68 N.L.­Ol Incom 12.88 NA. AMSIP2 1.35 103/4 1/h e t1uy 21% +1/4 Fairc fC 4.25 371/a +Ve H thsrce 475/9 +3/9 somdx 143/4 M deco .66e 231h ONEOK 1.12 1127/8 1/8 ROC Cm 1.56 20 3.16-5-16 1 Scr1TPS .44 321/4 +3/4 Private AUction: Selected species, March C ntrn 13.19 N.L.+.02 CloBd 9.68 N.L.+.1 2 E GB t 27.37 27.37-.04 MentStr i2.93 N.L. LtVol 10.3 4 NA CrwthS 11.10 11.10+.06 1 Cise pfJ 2.27 25% Cycare 217/s +V4 GAInv 1.65e 9 1/0 Healthsth 405A -114 IstMobl .80e 153/4 -1/4 MaderSin .5le 17 -1 Myeri. .22 115/8 8 ROC Fd 105/8 -1/4 Scu NA 5.08e 157/4 -1/8 HIRtn 16.38 N.L.-.05 GloBal 11.69 N.L.+.07 Intl 202.24 212.88+4.91 Gmvinc t 8.88 8.88-.01 MergerFd D 13.67 N,L,+.03 SmCoCr x 17.06 06- SmcaTr 14AB N.L.+.09 Intl Fd 39.72 N.L.+.45 LOCAL STOCKS AmSIP3 1.27 I 0 s/s +1A 1 3i,1995 S C Val 11.94 141-09 GovtSc 9.46 N.L.-Ol GE Elfun S&S: ThrdAvV 18.26 N.L. Lbs. Price us: GvSec p 7.55 7,93-02 Meridn 26.09 NA-07 .10 Spec r 11.85 N.L.+.03 IntlBd Thornburg FdS: OpMG .62 61/9 +1/9 GroCo 29.1 8 N,L.-.08 Income 10.79 10.97-05 SFeCIn 10.56 N.L.+.02 LatAmr r IntMu 12.90 13.37-02 0 SIB pf 3.25 3 6V4 +% 1 3/4 Mylan .20a 313/4 1/4 OpnhCa 2.00a 23 -114 I CISe pfK 2.13 251A +1/8 CypSem 2 77/9-I Ih F ICBI?n 91/8 'A GnData 4 -1/4 HIthtrust 37% +1/4 Italy l7e 73/4 MagmC 173/8 1/a AWste 11/8 -1/4 B:Hid A i7% +% C F1.mDIr .40 123/4 GenDyn 1.50 47 +1/4 HeclaM 11 lh +'As tel 383/o-1/8 Magic wt 93/8 % 0 Ro Close Change AmWtr 1.28 29 BethStl 161/9 -114 C-F, ... ."8+1,64 Cyprus .80a 283/s -1/4 Farah 7% GenEl S 1.64 54 -3/4 HeclM pf 3.50 50% +7/9 M Sic pfl) 2.81 631A +1/a OPPMS 94 93/0 -1/8 glNecoless (OOOS) perlb. nd 13.75 N.L.-.03 Grolnc 22.56 23.26-.05 SIS L� 10.81 N.L.­Ol HYTF t 9.21 9.21-.0 BaVIA 24.27 25.61 OTP9111helmer Fd: T Inc 9.27 N.L.-.0 MALtTF 11.80 N.L. HIYId8 6.97 6.97-.01 Merrill LynCh A: TFBd 9.66 N. OranRk 56 21/4 +114 p 16.45 N.L.-0 5 HlYld 11.82 N.L 0 4 S&S p 36.86 N.L, TxFrH 11.66 N.L.-0 1 183/8 AWat p1rA 1.25 181/4 thSt of 5.00 49 C Ise pfM 2.1 24 51-64-5.64 Cytec 363/a-1/s Faysinc .20 73/4 CnCrth 1.64 201h -1A H ilig .24 217,4, +7/e M DOW JONES AVERAGES P 1 1 - 3/8 1 Ise pfN 43e 215/8+1/4 CzeChF n .10e 113/4 +1/8 e 'gC FfE 3.00 671/b +% OrbEng 2. 3 77/8 -'As No Landings " - MIA Tx 13.33 NA, LtdCv p 12.07 12.38-01 +114 I. F e ders s 71/4 1/8 GnHost .38b .36 197/8 +1/4 M gna g 1.08 381/8 -314 .88 231/4 Ba'Ircd x 14.14 N.L.-Al .06 Kaufl p 3.97 3.97+.Ol CapFA 27.74 29.28-.05 etA p 01 LtMu g 13 22 13.56-.ol AUgat BthS fg 2.50 25 - a NED 1.32 321h+lk AmHo I .50c 31/4 ciateauP 1.50 197/8 +1/4 6% +5/8 Heinz 1.44 381h -1/2 &L N D pfU 1 InsMu 11.45 NA-02 TaxEx 11.42 N.L.-.02 12.21 12.95+�02 TxFrSI 5.26 IN , MedTF 10.78 N.L.-Ol BotzL9 1.44 431/4 FederA n Mgntk 143/4 +'As r 1 Cod 2.1 Trusts 34.02 N.L. Kemgver Funds A: Cnslt t 11.26 11,26+.09 CATEA p 10.11 10.61 .03 USTInt 5.08 N.L.-Ol MMB 8.47 NA-01 Trust r Chad Un Bank of Boston 293/4 3/s AmsInco .75 6% Chaus 33/4 -'he 5% '/8 GnHous �32 13% AN V115�t 1.75 191/4 +1/2 a NCH 1.20a 6 3 3A+1 7/8 0 eStl .56 81/4 +5/0 CaITX 14.2 4 N.L.-01 IntBc1 9.99 141. evrly 141/2 +1/8 HeleneC .24 321/4 GC Cp 91A OrionCap 343/4 NEW YORK(AP) Final Dow-Jones avgs. All Sizes 1.49-1.61 alInt 13.02 N.L.-Ol Intercvt 9.32 N.L­0 OT Global E -.08 A vA 8.26 8.56 CrHiA 7.53 7.84+.02 ChHY p 12.17 12.78 GSP 9.75 9N+,Ol Amercrd 81/9 +1/4 Gninst s 343/4 +3/4 He 'N CO 1.56 311/s for Friday, mar. 31. C XA 7.25 7.59­Ol C nvCA 10.92 11.38-01 Di 35.36 37.52+10 9.61 9.61-.01 -i/a llevrl�Ppf 2.75 57% +5A ChkPt 181/2 +V4 DDL Elc I% FedExp 67% el�rFn pf 2.03 243/4 JHM L 11/9 +% Malan n 1.70 137/s -Vis .80 Tilly: "IT, r VABond 10.59 N.L.-.01 NYTax 10.38 N.L.-Ol MSP Amerldta 71/4 8 CheIGCA 2.08 257/a +% DPL 1.24 207A +114 FdHmLn 1.20 601h +3/8 GnMill 1,88 59% 3/4 P Rity 1.62 201/4 +'Is M aysa I 9le 171/8 -144 PS + Oryx 125/a+IV2 CorVIv p 26.67 N.L.-.01 IntGr 17.00 N.L.+.2 Amer p .40 20.37+.05 DivI,cA 5.77 6,04+.03 CpITA 10.98 11.09-02 EqIncR p 9.67 10.26 PrimryT 11.19 N.L.+.04 pacopps 15.24 N.L.+.03 BIVth 271/2 1/8 Ic .92 311/4 +1/4 GnMotr .80 44 7A H mp .50 271/0 +1/8 I -.56 333/4 NL Ind 13 IA Osmonic 161h 1A STOCKS Yellowtail 1.0 100-120 DiscpR 18.78 18.78-.06 InvGB 6.95 N.L.-.01 EmMkt 13.60 14,28-06 TweedyGV 11.52 N.L.-.01 FdHLn f 1.98 251h +'As CualC 15.74 NA-04 .10 Her .84 465A -5/8 Jck Princor Funds: AmerIqTc 31/8 +% iOCft 18 Chemed 2.04 31'A, -1/8 DOE 1.76 327/a +'A Opt .32 91A +1/8 M inckr - GrthA 13.70 14.54-.04 DvCaT P GlobA p 32.55 34.54+.24 20th century: Ameritch 2.00 411/4 -3/4 Blownt ChmB n k i.76 373/4 -1A. DVI Inc 131/4 +'Is FdHL p?A 1.68 231/4 +1/2 OMOt pfD 1.98 247/s +3/8 culs S c S 191/8 +'A MgdHi 1.123 1 CIA NS Grp 4 OutbdM .40 21 1/8 Open High Low Close Chg 0.0 1.86 Dreyf 12.92 N.L. .03 ja an r 12.38 N1+18 Erri 13,48 13.48-05 HiYIdA 7.75 8.12-00 Euro I 13.74 14.50+.13 Globs t 32.09 32.09+.23 CapAc 21.07 22.12-.07 ST Bond 10.95 141-01 Ballnv 15.75 N.L.-.01 Clean Harbors 33/a Ameron 1.28 34 +1/4 8 FedMo .48 18 -1/2 GMot pfG 2.28 26 -1/4 HeritUS 16 121/4 -1A, NUI 90 151/8+114 OvShib .60 201/2 % 30 Ind 4144.20 4194.00 4100.28 4157.69 & 4 201/4 ChBk PIG 2.74 30'A -IA OVIL 9-32 9 Jakarta .02e 81/s MgdMun .73a 111/2+1-16 -14.87 FIL Int 1 3.1 0 N.L.-Ol La m r 877 9,04­19 EurO -.01 FedSCA 9.35 9,74-01 Govt 10.71 11.24-.012 T Citil 0 87/9 GMOt PfO 2.28 26 -As Hrsh I GNM p 14.22 NA-02 LtdMun 9'41 141-01 GlEmC p 16.43 17.43+.17 S Gift 1 Colonial Gas 201/4.24 181A +'/a BIrStl -1/4 Fec1NM 2.72 8 1% 1 1A 1.30 511/6 -'As NYMAGC .40 18 Owen 'As 20 Tm 160-180 CrcAPp 9.59 10,07+.03 InCNA 8 08 8.46 Ametek + ChBk pfH 2.09 247/9 DBenz .48e 445/4 JRiver .60 26 -1/8 M dMun2 73a 11 5.16+1 S .18 13 1636.68 1649.02 1617.11 1635.74-19.33 5.94 6.24+.04 F 19.83 NN.LL.+.0 6 Amoco 2.40 63%+l BlackD .4iO 2 FedPB 1.20 28'h -Ih HewI14 1.60 120% +7/9 I 0.0 2.10 CnCA 1 3.08 N.L.-.02 LOWP r 16.56 17.07+.02 Intl 913 10.22+.18 GIAIA t 12.42 13,11-08 Gold p 12,87 13.66+.26 TE Bd 11.52 12.09-.0 Tx HI 11.57 N -01 Crwth 9.86 . ­Ol _3A ChBk Pfi 1.98 243/o +'Als DalSem .03e 183/8 +% CM .52 3 Ph JRvr pfK 3.38 421/2 I? Nab SH n 281/9 +1/9 owensill 1 11/4 1/8 15 Utl 187.06 188.31 185.21 187.65 - 0.06 CrIncB 5.95 5,95+.04 -.01 12.2 -.08 Prudential Funds A: N.LL .02 AMP s .92 36 % BIkH1C? 1.34 221h a 5/9 HeWIP wi 607/8 +3A J Rvr pfl. 3.50 423/4 Manitw 1.00 247/8 -3/4 Blackback 2.2 - GMBd p 14.52 N.L. MI TF 1 MuniA 9 95 10.42 GIHdA 8 12.96+.06 GrthA p 27.75 29.44 1 Value 13.64 HerInv 10.05 N L-03 ChBk PH 2.27 231/2 +I/b D meMr 12 12 +'Als FP fA 2.87 533A + GME fC 3.25 571h 3/9 +114 NACCO .68 541/2 OwenC 36 65 Stk 1385.65 1399.35 1370.50 1388.45 -8,05 0.95 NA-04 Intl p 8.26 8.67+.05 NYTxA 10'62 Ill 2 GrIRA 19.44 20.52-03 HlYdA p 12.92 13.56-01 CAMA p 10.13 10.44-.0 seaflrSt IRA: ComEnergy 407/s 1/4 .58 83/4 a 20 Retine2 liOl 12'.64-.02 HealthA 3.8 1 41.02-01 LTGvA p 10.43 10.81 EqutA p 14.45 15.21-0 ASIA x 13.69 13.6�- 0 74 B k ChBk PIK 1.88 23% +1/8 Da naCp S Fe?F I?y 1.58 211/4 +3A GM Hexcel 5 J Rvr pfO 2.06 231/2 -1/4 la,2e - GNY P 19.39 NA-02 MIN TF 10.68 N.L.-Ol LatAG 13.98 14.68- 3 1 06 IntIEJ 6.73 N.L*+'04 Am PC .10 7 811:1999 .58 8'A a .84 251h .92 41114 lls J ManorCr .09 303/s Nalco .96 335/8 +'Als Oxford .80 1 9/4 -3/8 Indus 34,442,900 1.73 GrInc x 16.50 N.L.-.12 Ma?elln 7244 74.68- SeleC 35.27 NA.+.04 Amphnl 25 .58 7 V2 ChBk pfi. 5.19e 871/2 +Ih D nher S .08 285/9 FeCIS�,nl .50 215/8 +1/4 GnPhys .24 27/8 +'As HILO 81/2 Rvr pfP 1.55 24 +Ih maanpwi Ile 321/9 +/8 Nashua .�72 191/4 +114 Tran 4.859,400 1.68-1.72 9.01 N.L.+.Ol .19 LatAGB 13.86 13.86 .20 SMCPA 5 75 6.10+.02 MnInA 7.87 8.20-.01 MSIGA 22.54 23.92-.03 EqIncA p 13.47 14.18-03 Bich x 17.76 17.76-'10 ultra 20,87 N.L-.06 CIT Industries 1 2 + 3/4 Attire .12 41/2 +1/s BIk2OO1 ChSpk .72 32 Daniel .18 143A 'A Fedr 221/9 -lh CPU 1.80 291/s-1/8 HiShear 41/4 mswy n 2 13-16+5-16 M nuH s 1.18 15% _% NtAust 2 4e 42 +Ih Sole GthOp MkIn r ff23 141-12 Pacif P 11.71 12.29+.03 TechA 10.68 11.33+,Ol MLtdA 9.85 9,95 MSIGC t 22.44 22.44-041 CVtSCA P 9.38 9.38-.01 Security Funds: 9.32 N.L,-.0 Amrep 7 1IkAdv .68 8 1/11 Chevrn s 1.85 48 +3/4 DataGn 73/h FdDS wtC 51/2 GenlRe 1.96 132 -7/8 Hibern .24 73/4 1/8 J -'A NatlCity 1.28 265A -3/8 PEC 261/4+1/4 Ut"S 3,819,500 Lemon nsMu p 17.34 N.L.-Ol MIA TF 11.14 NA-02 dw P 14.46 15.18+.02 TotRtA 9,38 9.95-.01 MNatIA 9.91 10.32-01 NYrxA p i2,19 12.80-03 HIYIdA P 7.89 8.22 Equity 5.53 5.87-01 USCvSh 1 Fleet 323/8 - sco 13% a FdDS wtD 5% _1/8 JapnEq 1.48e 131/4 Manvi wt 11/4 &blackback mixed 0.6 2.16 wl Value 5.46 N.I.-0 Am k -'A ChIcU 11 +114 Data tp 1 .96 35% -1/2 HlInco .60a 55/o 1 9% -i/a NtlCity pf 4.00 641/s-I'Ai PECO 1.62 251A +114 65 Stk 43,121,800 a Interm 13.73 N.I.-.01 MidCap 1 1.68 N,L.+.Ol CT Global Income: - IntGIbA p 7,93 8,18+.14 Selected Funds: 1 AMSOUth 1.52 31 1h -1/4 llh 1/4 Ferllgs n 1.15e 20%- Gensco 2 sAs -1/0 HIncII .63a 6 J 9 1/3 -A Manvile -1 S UNA P 8.50 8,95 103/4 + 1/2 CA08 86 33/4 CenSignI USGOvA 8.54 8.94 .01 PaCA 20.64 21.78+.23 Op en p 10.66 11.31+.02 -.02 tpf blackb ck - S r?, Vista 11.49 NA, 143/a Ch Nt W 3 4 V4 D fA 15/8 1/8 +JA J P Filch 1.48e Ill/.-Is NatConv 8% PECO pfA 3.80 451/2 - InterEq p 13.41 13.41+.I 6 MtgSc 10,54 N.I.-0 2 GvInA p 8.67 9.10+10 U MtgA 6.87 7.19­02 PhnxA 11.92 12.58+.02 AmSh p 14.35 14.35-04 USAA Group: AmvestF .08e 101h -1/. 8IkFLO8 .86 1 -'A Chile 1.06e 397/8 D .08e 91/2 Ih Al + a rd' anvl pf 2.70 245/a NData S .29 173/s +114 PECO PIC 4.40 52 -1112 large - 2.30 Mas Tx 15.91 N.L.-Ol MunBcl 7.85 N.L.-Ol GovInS 8.67 8.67+,09 Kemper Funds 9: TeChA 4.89 5.16+.Ol A p 4.51 4.73+.Ol Prudential Funds B: Home Port BIkIT .75 67/8 avWtr Ferro .54 25% -1/s Genesis 311/4 -'A Hilnlll .72a 63/4 lAs JF India .Ise 11 MMAPCO 1.00 55;ii+ % u L 1 StrincB t 4.51 4.51 Sellman Grour BIk2OO8 .89 14 Flat 181/2-1/s n +.11 AgvGt 19.57 N.L.+.I 0 AmWyAS .64 371/4 -114 Chilgen n .47e 25 +'As DaytHd 1.68 71 Ih-3 CnvStI 113/4 -3/s HiYld .87 75/b JeffPllot 1.92 591/8 +1h Marcus .34 271/a NatEdu 31/4 4.'A PECO PIT 1.99 241/4 small - 2.13 M nBd 2.23 N. .-.0 NY HY 1 1.7 9 N.L.-,03 HlIncA 9.97 10.47-.03 Nich8 t 12.34 12.34 n lerA 11.1 11.72 CA Ed 10 10 N. ­02 Amw METALS PRICES DvIncB t 5 77 5�77+.03 WIdIncA 8.23 8.57+.04 StrDivC t 453 453 Sand Co-op 151/4 YJ n .881 104 -% 93/4 +1/4 ChInaFd .6le 121h -'14 Desoto 51/4 Flat Rf 121/4 -1/9 GnRad s lh +l/. HiYcIPI .84 8 -I/b enCrg 7 +'Al MarM of 3.00 403/4 V4 NatFGS 1.58 28 -1A PECO pfZ 2 25 251/4 -114 peewee - 1.50 NJ Int 13.12 N.L­Ol NY ins 11.19 N.L.-.03 HilncB 9 97 9.97-.02 Grins t 13.'58 13.58-.04 Merrill Lynch 0: Targt p 24.67 26'18-05 AIIOCCB t 11,07 11.07 CapFdA 13.91 14.60-07 Cornst 2 1*.40 N.L.+.06 1 V4 BIkIMT .623 FAEm s .25e 1 1 5/9 -/4 GenuPrt 1.26 397/s +1/4 Highwd n .93e 22 J a at 1 3/4 114 PHH �.28 38 Total 5.9 NJ Mun 12.95 N.L.-.02 NwMkt r 7.93 N.L.-Ol StratA p §.57 10.05+.07 8 t 7.74 7.74 0 AdRB t 9.47 9.47+.Ol TxFrA p 9.55 10.0! . AIIOcSB t 11.35 1.35-01 CmStkA 13.07 13.72-02 An C BIkIOM .79 11%I-'Aa ChInTire .08 93/4 +1/4 DeanFc1 .68 281/4 1 JAIden .44 I 81/2-1 1 3/i IN Golf '58 19 - - I Ba1B t 10.52 10.62-.04 Timet p,14.98 15.89+.02 GNMA 9.78 N.L.-.02 ("B"Indicates bidprice.) 9.57 9.57+.06 SIGOvB t 7.93 7.93 EqutB t 14.43 4,43-03 ComunA 18.98 19.93-01 Cold 8.79 NA.+.19 4 - EqIncB t 13.45 13.45-03 -1/4 PINC 1.40 243/8+1/9 Aluminum - 84.3 cents per lb, London -.01 On t 5.69 5.69+.Ol BaVI8 t 24.00 24.00 8.31 8.82 A GaPw pr 7.72 921/2 +1/2 Hi havn 261h -1/e JohnJn 1.16 591/2 -'h MarkIV .121C 20 i/2 11,09 N.L.-.02: HItCr p 19.21 2C. TOt4B t 9.38 9.38 CaMB t 11.28 11.28 8.26 8.26 1 Grwth 17.27 N. 06 Courtesy of CCB&T Investment Co. -39-6 BIkMTar .61 97/s +1/9 Chlquta .20 1 2 5A +'Als DWCI .60 77/9-1-16 FIccrSt 231/4 5/1 -1/8 OHam n 131/2 +1/o MarkCtr 1.44 123/4 +I/s WHIT pf 2.13 22% PLC pfM 2.25 2 SCa B TotR A GrowthA 4.75 4.99-02 Gr&Inc 10.79 N.L.-.04 1 /4 FA Kor n .25e 103/4 7/8 Nuveen .64 233/4 +'A Maritrn .08 5 1/2 5114 metal prices Friday. Source:National marine Fisheries Service NYIn p 11.18 N.L.-Ol OTC 25 26 26,04-01 CT Global Theme ("DINT"indicates did not trade.) A n.6 MrkP .30 4 3 34 +14 B QT .65 7%- .16 ChiYuc n 9% -IA DWDSC .64 403/4 +1/2 Coon Co .50 28 -1/s HIIbRog .56 10 M rMD 1.00 243/4 NtHItI 2.48 251/4 PHP 121/4+1/4 NEW YORK (AP) - Spot nonferrous NwLd r 32.99 N.L.+.15 NwMIII 12.77 13.16-02 StratS HiYld 03 11 Analog s 251/2 FldelFln .28 10 CaGulf .08e 297/8+11/8 Hi lentid .60 28 ii Ang,eIIC 1.94 271/2+13/4 BIkNYO8 .86a 14 ChO pfA 2.88 41 DeBart n 1.26 141/a +, +3A NHItLab 15 NY Tax 14.81 N.L. TF )17 05 TotRtB EurGrB t 11.08 11,08+14 InCOA 1 3.56 1 4.2 4 An us .60 58% -IA BIkNA 94 9 1/8 Chi pfP 1.32t 121/2 -'Als Deere 2.20 811/4 +3/4 F laHold Ise 203/9 GaPw prB 7.80 92 -1 HlisStrs 201A, +1/4 JohnCn 1.56 507/8 +5/8 Marriotl .28 343/4 1/8 Nlyledia 73/4 +1/8 PPG s 1.16 373/,,-1 114 Metal Exch. Fri. NYTE p 17.63 N�L.-.02 Ovrsea 26.93 N L InfrB 10.92 10.92-02 USMtB t 6.87 6.87-.01 CaDFB t 27.28 27.28-.05 USCv I) 9.34 9 81 GNMAB t 13.89 13.89-.02- MATXA 7.80 8.19 IncStk 13.88 N.L AnnTayl 371/4 -Ih - Nil .21t 61/2 -1/8 DelaGp 1.15 12% FncISc n .32 211/2 +3/8 GaPw ICK 1.62e 23 -1/s Histr pf 20 +1/4 Johnston .40 103/4 +1/9 MrshMc 2.90 821/a 1/2 NMedEnt 16 -1/4 PS Grp 9% Copper - $1.4500 Cathode full plate,Anthony .44b 161/4 +'A BIkStr .62 7 1h Chk Finnovearht .16 117/8 3/8 GaPw pfl. 1.49e 21 Hilton 1.20 743/o -7/8 onesAp 27 'A MrshIlInd 26 -1/4 NtPwAD 1/8 -1/s U.S. destinations. L.-.05 Aon Cp -1 BIkT .65 8%-1/8 ChrisCr 1.02t 333/b -1/2 OEGpGIb 1.12a 123/b +IAs Gp 80 33 'As CaPw PIG 2.13 2 5 7A Hitachi 1.16e 1015/s+21/s - S 208% +1/8 PS I VK 1.86 23 3A,Blanch .40 181/2 -1/4 Chrism 501/8 -3/8 DelmPl. 1.54 193/4 -'Als F ilostens 88 7A, N PwIntr 1 1,208a 14 +'As Copper - $1.3950 per lb, NY Comex s 1.36 361/2 a 19 -'A MartMM . is,/, +A, +1A PacEnt .2 243/4 1/8 Aon pfA 2.00 204 BICkHR 1.25 431/4 -1/9 C h rt I r -7/s DeltaAr .20 623/4- 14 FStAm 1.68 535/a + G Pw DfP 1.90 24% +1/4 HmeDefd .16 441/4 'Is Jundt �le 143/8 Marvel 44 171/8 +1/2 NtPrest 2.15e 405/8 +1/4 P spot Fri. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1.60 413/4 'I FAFnc .60 19% 1A G Pw PfR 1�94 241h HomeH 7% '/a PaCCE S 1.96 247/8 Aon pf 0 3.13 531/4 +1/2 BlueChp .66e 65/a Chu b 1.96 79 -Ih DeltaA pf 3.50 531/4 -'A2 Masco .72 27% +% NNatRei .16 291/4 % Lead 42 cents per lb. Apache .28 271/4 +1/4 FtSkSy 1.45 403/9 1 I Zinc 5445-5497 per lb, delivered. lythln n 271h -'Aa ChrDwt .44 181/4 DeltaW .40 831s -1/8 ON PIS 1.92 243/4 HmeOr 6 .67e In Sem 1 71/2 IA; Pacscl .12 201/2 +1/8 AptInv n 1.66 181/4 -'A I 5/8 281/2 -1/6 FBkS PIK 3.56 691/2 G PC pfM 2.25 265/9 -1/8 HomeSh 8 Mascotch .12 113/4 NSem ICA 3.25 653/4 +5A, PacTel 2,18b 301/4 -3/8 STK DIV CLS CHG SlerPac 1.12 193/4 -1/4 SCalWat 1.20 161/6 -1/8 StriCh 1 1 5A 114 SuprFC .38 103/4 +l/e Taubmn .88 95/8 Boeln 1.00 53% +% Chyron Deluxe 1.48 tB a Tin �3.9073 Metals week composite TxUtEI PIG 1.80 217/s+14 Twn 1.60 131/2 Apex .71 9% BOISel? .60 343/4 +4 CilCorp 2.46 367/9 +7A Dept56 397/9 F r d .40 3 7 5A G Pac 1.60 793/4 -5/s Hme Ix .02e I 1h K 6% Mascot Pf 1.20 127/o +'A NtSvIn 1.12 27 +% PaCifCp 1 08 193/9 SCa NE 9 Si?cnneotB s .68 20% SouthnCo 1,22 203/8 +1/8 SterlEl 117/8 +1/8 Superind .18 251h -3/8 TaUCA .66 93/4 Texfi 25/s T 195/0 UnfedFn 9-32+3-64 Valero 52 183/8 -1/4 VInaCon n .25e 171/2 WstAtlas 4 3'As +3/s AppllMg 2% -% BoisC pfF 2.35 251/4 -1/8 CinnBel 80 211/2 -3/s DeScSA n 81/4 -1/4 FStChIc 2.20 50% GerbSc 3 2 1 4 3/s +3/s HmSfI e .20 181h +1/4 NStand 111/4 +1/8 P a cf PfE i.98 251A +1/8 pnce ScudWId .94e 113/8 S I 353/9 -3/s SoIndGs 1.69 287/a SterlSft 347/8 -1/2 Supval .94 263/4 TauNY .75a 10% Textron 1.56 565/s T r' 255/8 1/4 9 3h -1/9 +3/4 n 1/8 a KCS .12 i6l/s M:SCP 2.80 303/4 +114 per lb. cy C� n +5/8 UAL n 105 -15/i, Unisys Valero of 3.13 423/4 VintgPt 08 197/s+13/8 WCNA 203/4 +1/8 8'z Ap dPW 247/0 +1/4 CinG pfA 4.00 49 Destec 10 FtChl pfB 6.00 75'h -1/4 GerFc1 Ae 113/,-1.16 Honda .29e 327/8 +% LM 297/s+7A M Prt .64 75/s NatlStl is -114 PainWe b .48 1 6'A 1/4 Gold - $392.00 Handy & Harman (only SeaContA .77 14 Si 243/a 3/8 ScNatCp .80 191/8-11/o Stwinf s 20 171/8 -1/4 SurgAf .16 231/4 +1/9 TchSym 227/s +3/8 r�RU UAL pis 3.06 281/2 -1/2 Unisy pf 3.75 39 Valhi .12 81A Vissha 1.93t 56% Wolgitl 133/4 -1/4 .12 BOISC pfG 1.58 29% +% monV 1.97 ThaCk 41/4 T da g 1.00 123/4 -1/4 Aptar .24 28% BoltBer 195/h +1/4 CInG ?is 4,75 57'h-11/2 DetDieSI 24 +21/s FtChl pfE 2.11 251/2 GerFut .20e 15 +'As Hon el 1.00 37% -1/4 mart .96 133/4 +1/2 Matsci S 163/4 +va NtWstmin 2.56e 511/2 PWPHIT 1.39 2 i/4 daily clucite). 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GoldcpB .10e 67/84.1 Intelcm 1 2 V4 +1/4 MC Shp .03e 37/8 +Mis NtPatnt 1 11-16-1-16 PinptRtI 21/8+5-16 SEHK pwt 41h +'As US Biosci 21/4+1-16 XCL Ltd 13-16+1-16 AIdCaPC 1.52b 161/2 +1/4 Blogeent 393/4-1 CptConc 33-64-3-64 Elctsrc 2 15-16 HonInd .48 27 +1/2 Komag 43/4 +i/s 207/s Santos Sse 105/8 +3/81 T e IlIF MatA s 21 NEW YORK (AP) - Nasdaq indexes AIM 85 1.44 14% -1/4 BFLIO .79 121A +114 Cominc 167/a -I/a .16 MIP Pr 17/8+1-16 NatAlt 6 Ys -'14 PittWa 1/13 AldCap 1.40e 12 om 311A,+1 5-16 PrmrBc 16% + 1/4 +'/2�WD 40 2.40 391h -5/8 AIM 86 MCIASt 6 Engei 7 N +Vs GIcIStarR 8 InCtPd 13/4-1 .40 451/2+I'/, SBM Ind 61/8 US Cell o i/4 -3/4 Xytron 1 11-16-1-16 1/2 +1/8 Kulcke 273/8 Nathans 41/4 Telebit 61/8 - A W for Fri. .96 -1/8 BNJIQ .77 1 1 5A +1/4 C .63e En zcB 101/8 +3/s Gldf,ld 3/8+I- rFeinSy .72 167/4 MSR llh-1-16 NMXAr 1.04t 9 7A P,ttwy� SC Bcp 43/4 AldCall 1.34e 141A 9 161/4 +1/8 Compuwr 37 -5/8 EncoreW 14 -1/4 Hornbk 11 -7/1 NDiag wt Sk Prestek s 66 -1�o SartgBd s 49-64-3-64 Wa 117/8 1 tt rD19 .50 463/. +5A - sirdCp .20 81A -'A Comshr I 5 1/2 +1/4 n?ynth 1.1 2 1 7 V4 +1/6 Humbird 203/4+1 TelefMex .04e 1 7.16 ngLab 12 15-16-5-16 Week Month AIM 88 1.32a 117/0 -1/8 BNYIO .79 117/9 CompTch 51/2 Epitope 183/s -'Als GIdwSam 1 61/8-57/8 MacNSc .64 121/8 3/8 NY Bcp �80 171A PInRsc 7 3/� +'A SJW 114 13-16 +1/8 Altera 557/a- n USA h 1h -'A HuntJg 181/4 -1/4 NatGyps 501/4 +3/s PriceCst 143/4 - , -'A 7'Is +1/s 87/8 + n 2.16 32%+114 15 1 5/3 BobEvn 29 207/8 3/0 E ScanOp 43/4 rren AMzeA .68 410% +1/4 Comptek 1 3 lh -1/8 GorRup S .52 153/4 -114 ntrm n s 111h -1/2 MePS 1.84 2 2 V4 1/8 NY Tim .56 231/8 -3/8 Sol Ind .04t 1 V4 TIE 4+1-16 A tron s 1-16+1-16 Conivers 133/4 .20 Primadn 25 + SciGm s 203/4 +114 Tellabs 581/4 WA Mutl .76 20 1-16-5.16 Index Close. Chg. Ago. Ago. All .68 411/2 -5/8 Cmptrc 1 1-16 +'As -16+1.16 3 +5/8 B lrC 2.30e 34% EqC Polqed .27t 61/4 BoStCh S NatlReg 3 1 3 1 thl 2.30 111/2 +1/9 h NYSE MOST ACTIVE 161/4 -1/4 ConnWt 1.68 241A LOOS 233/is -1/2 Tencor 591/4 Composite 817.21+ 0.35 818.66 798.79 AmerPag ConcdF LTX 57/8+1-16 elcor 3 8 1/6+1 7A PrinsRec 143/4+13 Scorelid 5 1/2 +7/8 WatsnPh 291h-11/4 73/e +'A 53/4 -5/8 10 +1/4 dnFnDA Wt 1-32 MassHE .70 11 1/8 Norex 97/8 +1/4 P 2 N +3k SagaCOm 181/2 +3/8 TSF 73A-114 AmerOn s 741/4-21/4 BOStTc 15114 +1/4 ConWat 1-18 15314 +1/2 FSI Int 403/o-1'Als I-STAT 25 lb Larri 443/4-1 NNeoprObe 41/2 +1/9 PrrgSoft 52 + 11. SEEO 2 1-16+1-16 Teva .3le 30'A+1.16 Weitek 31/8 + % Banks 769.61- 2.00 770.16 770.57 B11 XA .57 441/2 EqCth2 1.60 7 N +'Als Graham 0 Y IN r A4 1.24 1 3 3A -1/4 EqGth3 1.60 7% Gra -16+3-1 InFnY wt 1/8 Matec 4 1/4 NA Vacc 6 -1/4 P 4 Sa 31/2 +1/2 TSX Cp S .Ise 161A AGreet .56 2 9 7/s + 114 BrOdSf s 517A +% CopleyPh 1 7 FTP Sft 31% + 'Als ICC Tch 13 3/8 Lannet 181/2 3/8 etrix 7 3/4+1'As P OtD9 201/9 SelMedia 21/4 +1/8 WestOne .88 271/4 -1/9 Biotech 172.68+ 0.44 173.18 176.22 Boddie 8 r ng g 1 15 6 0 t y TheraTx 16Y4 -114 BIWIA 5 .36 7% -'A ConcF 5 V4 -1/4 Equusll .25e 12% -114 G e nm 4%-I- 6 InFnDY wt 5A -I/e Maxam 281/8 +1/8 Nrthby S .44 131/s +'As Portage 2 11-16-1-16 S Cam 5'A +114 TabPrd .20 53/4 -3A NEW YORK (AP)-Sales. 4 p.m. price APwrCnv 161/e-17/9 Brunos .26 9 -114 e 131/4-1/4 Proxima 257/a Sequnt 161/2-1-16 3Com s AREInv .83 71/4 agaC wt ARestr .64 57/9 SahaG pf .06t 7/9+1-16 Tasty .56 127/8-1 and net change of the 15 most active AM?en 6 7 3/8 -'14 BrushCrk IS/8 +I/s C 261h +1h Ferofl 71/4 -'As IDM Env 61/4+3.16 LasVEnt 1 13-32 'A NNINklml 4 +7-16 56 Vs % Westmrk 7-32 Computer 267.27- 0.83 272.44 257.07 Bowne .36 16'Aa +114 CnvstE 3 15-16 Excel .44 127/6-1/8 GreyLne 2% +1/8 IntLotry 8%I-1/8 MedcR 141/s+11/4 NthnTch .08e 37/8 +1/8 PrPdLg 3 11-16+ New York Stock Exchange issues. 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Description of Revision ` LEGEND Dots '-♦ Existing Contour ' ,j Added concrete unite curbing, wa/kwo fire loons, V- _ and revised 8 water main - ! a 02 14-95 �p Proposed Contour 23e ^r 4 Added spot elevations, benchmarks; proposed oddi'tion; t 0 Existing Spot Grade revised drainage and revised proposed grades 02-25-95 a t 5 Proposed Spot Grade • '` �- _ - '� 5 Revised canopy and adjacent addition based on field - 1� � Water Service - l - location of existing connector; revised od• cent parkin 02-28-95 �~la g - N Water Gate 9 Cam C.J� •0� 6 Revised easterly and northerly pavement line within En I I 'rOhu_ Overhead Utility Line(s) 1 ine House Rood; revised droinoge(os built); revised ent- r 't -•: c�i� - y Underground Ut#ity Line(s) - No N 0 z' D ronce building and canopy, added stations to Rte. 28 03-21-95 Fnd. 9 Gas LineOw - _ Gas Valve , ' Proposedd 2�s ;� Utility Pole q h Refuse Remove Pavement e� 2 1 \ / '`'•..;; - Spa' _ ■ Catch Basin 1 i `38 1 ® `Proposed` l Fire Hydron t $• ° X 38.8 Sign- ° Fn (./� 0� +, ■ Concrete Bound (CB) Held for Line) .� 25e9Q 7 Manhole ° - 2 r1y Sewer Manhole ' FF El= 38'? - (pub7 Drainage Manhole ' 1 38. ' 38.77 \T C8 Fnd. is Telephone Manhole °t ptLight Pos, Troffic Sign a wV 07 V L 6 X � / -+t•� Business Sign r, ' y � ;7. *� f O / C Fire Dept. Connection U o 38.6 O P)V Post Indicator Valve •° f - r, 4) a i 40 r.. 38.4 i �` 72 3�y9 / Fire Dept. Con ection Pipe Loodmg I Restouront - - - - - - - ' 40.2 0. 39.2 _ N 1 , 162 Room Hotel it I odjvst -- -- ' -- ,w ; grate as 140 Seat RestoUront ------ ---- -� necessary Health Club - , 1 1 Con feren ce Center ' � • r t `•1 FF E_ _- s PK Set inUP 1!97 6 x 14 L„P. 7. 1 a •4 ! 37.4X6.6 ---- „, •H FA PIVO • � .� � amP � I tray.,;,-, ► �.. _FDC 1,�,`.�-� 1 \� .;; I� `-� `it) 1.• ng '617 I 0C PK Set ;r UP 12 Elev=,37.64 r 5.4 �� 35.2CL v o rn NI- ------------- --- - - •,`� h s 36.36 34 1 2 v v 134, _ Q 4.9 ' v 1; \\\ /�' D i' ,,9' 3 4y' frn i `\ Lei 0 n C.' QI •C J I lh I ._ \♦ � ,� of ' --- 37.0�< i �' /"y,' 6xl4' L. r-'Y \ IAJ Q) If � • n •' _ J„-cam, \_ i O ' Fa.n dctkx, II ♦` t` 37. L b ♦` 299 17_,)aces ♦��®1 _ SY I , I a t Ytp..fiE \ � 3H , o •c ca � � . i I � II y5 __ - -_ - __ \•`-- ` o i 61 J__ U S,j •'' 1 \ 1 \I 1 l / I f1i � ' 7�. .,,0' __ ._ 11 ++ G,,, ��f!Q=,. -� I E i 1 U N` `--'�♦ 4- ._ . +• M ' sXr4' L.P I ;, - - ( Assessors Map 328, Parcels 210- 1 & 210-2 r raise a , �♦ j 11 / iI l iex;stin�j �':' 0�2 5 0 i \ \' FF El= - ,� V rate t �� �_I 434.5 I�x ---- Own erlApplicon t: o g 38.0'" Q�oQ\�p� F7Fp E,, o 36.32 j h I ®; Proposed -------- Ridgewood\ �'L "" Refuse Limited Partnership �\37 9 � 37 0 - - 35.58) Compocter i .1 ®� ; I ; , 1: ♦` C/o the Bornstein Companies �Y BERNAAD G til z 297 Main Street �,,�•:OHN ?-" --► 3�5 _ i-- 3s.FX --- -- _- - - - _ _ Nyonnis, MA 02607 , LM , 37 3 Proposed Retaining Wqj - a ` -- - «.�, rC �� -- 775-9316 Fay: -6526 � k Frwa _ nd. \/ - -- \ tMtvPart .. r y-- -- v�ar•.. - - - --- ------ ---- -- ------ ------ -- --- _ -- _ - r I Held_ � - - - _- �B End. - - - -- '�- NOTES.' L ( ) 49IFnd. a - r;, -- --,- - - - '------------- - ---- - --- �\ - - - - -- - -- This plan is based on the GIS Mopping Project - - - --- - _ of the Town of Barnstable, digitizing the Date: 01-30-95 --- --- --- -- = - - - - ___ -- -- - Existing Conditions Plan dated May 17, 1988, Scale: _ Exis 1 30' ---- ;3F 03� __ _ prepared by BSC Group - Cape Cod Inc. Project No.. Existing Building Coverage: 45, 670 S.F. and b field inspection. b- 1792-02.0 -,- Proposed Building Coverage: 5, 000 S.F 1 y Drawing No.: %IfTotal E�uilding Coverage: 50, 670 S.F. 2.) The proposed grading does not reflect the --- 1792020D proposed concrete curbing. Sheet No.: 1 of 6 �t T - - � �18"x I D/,4 S��� x l o �." S%B"x � u� --_ W * i 4" -- \ � / �f� XW S xID / y _ , _ -- - -- -- --- - A +/ 3/4"x Oi4 " 4 -_-r+ ----------- O_ to. \ i Q I Cl s , I j - ---- - --- — ; L - — -- — - - --- — - -_ - --- — — - } o710 -o G1GAf�� ; �`4"'j 'Dr — -- \ -- 0 _ �I� YV �NN� ✓ (.•�lJ���jI �CJr ��t/j` �; „f�f"; �ti.�� ����I FT Gp>i� ' 1 y tL�IN - � 2 6-� � I -o 2- Gor+ k UN� xcw'475%rr�_ r ' G, �a�Gl3• (zGIN�, '✓/Co XCv ,i�IC7 I �Gl�l � . ` JA{�12 r?��+%.(� DV tsr- 1 . d * UN� CIA XC�vA`�' - r � i i � � -U } �.'°+ I�`' ►Z"�mac, �-r.�_I L. Ol I Q ' Ga� t • , -- - G� -- j C-�/I •I� � � � �.1� .��,✓L, -- /n-.�.28 �-ago .00 i I`E�� � I �NG� �I���� - ���Ni7l�T•I DI�} (�.Ar� ��AL� : � ���=�I��� r 7����, �IMI-��n ���7`4����- oW��rL 41 LEGEND / h Rev. # Description o' Revision Da!E ! ~v 3 Addeo concrete & granite curbing, walkways, fire lane, � ---��-�. Existing Contour • 0 if �• � and revised 8" water main 02- 14- 9.5 ��� Proposed Contour 22��0 4 Added spot elevations, benchmarks; proposed addition; Existing .Spot Grade o revised drainage and revised proposed grades 02-25- 95 43. 1 Proposed Spot Grade Revised canopy and adjacent addition based on tield :� •�,_r� Water Service i s-'y `' ; T V i location of existing connector; revised adjacent Qark;ng 02--28--y5 WV J r _ DQ Water Gate 9 �onP ®00 s 6 Revised easterly and northerly pavement line within Eng -ohu- Overhead Utility Line(s) 22 ine House Road; revised drainoge(os built); revised ent- Fx Ito. _. u --- g Utility ) o 0 Underground Ut'li Lines _- k t;� ronce building and canopy, added stations to Rte. 28 03 21 9 115�9 9 ca�� -- i� l -g --- Cos pine et� rry (•:B Fnd. - Raised 'i spot elevations, includingfirst floor elevations Gas Valve ° c 9 (8Q 0 1 of easter/ building, found to be ;n error b ' foot. b �` Pro osed ��0 Utility Pole a '� Refuse - Remove Pavement -- �d� "l�J The revised sot elevations are shown in Italics. ® Catch Basin 3 St0 Revised the proposed grading on the north and east o ® ---- Proposed Fire Hydran t o a 252 p �� L sides of the easterl buildin to reflect the above `� c o 0 1` ? X 38.8 Sign�� I CB Fnd. Ov `W -� corrections. Concrete Bound (CB) tp Held_ for-Line) � P �• ®q$0 -�� - { r ® Manhole j c a � � 0 Revised some o, the proposed radin to reflect the °° p a S Sewer Manhole (� a o �,t-o ro osea curbin See Note 2 ir, ;owes ri ht-hand a� " o, 11 FF El 51 38.2 �b/ corner. (� Drainage Manhole o o - i 1 38.2 v 38. 77 CB Fnd C (� Telephone Manhole ° ` o lyG,y J De icted the as-built location of the catch basin near a r� Light Post o o Q c he proposed cano . 03-26-9.5 4 o - Traffic Sign a o ` 8 Update of conditions as built: removed canoe at ` o ° 3'.6 ;� -- - _- -o Business Sign m v o a 3 cn '�. I oin entrance; remc✓ed curbin rot installed; added .� FDC Fire 2e t Connection 38.6 I \ canopy at Health club entrance; revised addition to p c o c 14, the south. 0J--09- y °iV Post Indicator Valve ° o 38. `, FF El= FF EI-= - I c c o b a 40 38. 72 38.79 Fire Dept. Connection Pipe 6, -- 39.9 I � I �� � Loading for 4_ 0 I � Restaurant c 3 �, ' G. \,/ 40.2 I / 39.2 I ad Just - 162 Room Hotel Me as 140 Seat Restaurant w :le' < \� ' ,;, necessary Health Club -_ O --c,onopy tar Conference Center Health Club I S 4 �` BENCHMARK: ~\` � .� EN HM RK: Entrance- FF El= 38.8f PK Set in UP #197 f -- 38.67 /. 6'x14' L.P. ev-39. 17 aU YYY \ rr \\ O 374 Cl- 00 Pry 5.94. C ~ U - FDC `� / �i BENCHMARK j M, DI ® �\\ � �C PK Set in UP #2 o I __ ���1y El e v=37.64 �`QI J `� _ 5.4 4 35.2 I y c I / 35.1 0 ram $ Q) V , �_�� cal -, FDC 4 i II � y� 19 e .93 �1 6-1 ' \` 1{\ ` , , ry`-, `, \.\,• \ ® 61J+' S- :,x. Yecm Foy+ • -•.. 2eo 37.0;< I 9'- P �� 6x14 L.P.` Curb ADUiTiOw Elev.=37 4 11 226 I I r� ( I __ �`� � / �J 37.4t n9 + --- - --- - - 37 " ' `j . a � I I ♦ Z00 O Q � �� '�,' 299- 1-2=296 Spaces ` �' - �� It H c � q C C a' 172 I c 212 N U Q) --1\ I L �� 13- 24 O 19 Assessors Mop 328, Parcels 210- 1 & 210-2 . _ 1 i 'o � 6 x 14' L.P. II I I � � . c i raise Z� �� � 1 iexlsting 299 I , rF /� �II II o I grate. 38.0\' �09 '�� FF El= o '\' -t ``\ 37.32 35.5 ` 12 ;x, �{� Own er/Applicon t: I � ® Proposed .�>?+E�' • 38. 1 e 0° 38.67 °' ;<37 9�`��„ R��h "` Refuse `\ '®j ~j Ridgewood Limited Partnership \38, 1 _ 35.58i� Compacter ® �- \ / c% The Bornstein Companies r 1 39.2 : �� ti; --� `� a I 1297 Main Street I 1.2.5;�-_ it E -- Hyannis iVA 02607 �► ro osed Retaining 37.5 36.8 iC '��@ 9 "� 04 �c�� Try,,. o0 7 37 3 _ _ 7, 5-9316 Fox. 775-6526 nd. \/ ,(K. "« Par - - - CB Fnd. n d. - - - - - o - c -- -------- \� G --- ► NOTES: � 37.6 $e� Fnd. �4.8 - Meld � .__- , Building � This;his plan is based on the G/S Mapping Project of the Town of Barnstable, digitizing the Date: 01 -30-95 Existing Conditions Plan dated May 17, 1988, Scale: 1 " = 30' prepared by BSC Group - Cape Cod Inc. Project No.: - - Existing Building Coverage: 45, 670 S.F. b- 1792-02.0 , and by field inspection. Proposed Building Coverage: __5, 000. S.F Llrowing No.: 1792020D Total Building Coverage: 50, 670 S.F. 2.) The proposed grading does not reflect the Sheet No.: proposed concrete curbing. 1 0* 6