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CE o v� ~�:..e ,,:L f -�I©G�1.. ry- -Q -'.�,� >•ti/'P.. .�c-u,u Ca�Q.. ±'�Cl/.Rn T-� � P I 0c3 FIL p..j p PHONE: (508) 432-3304 FAX: (508) 430-8662 *Don Murray Service Supen-isor DAMES B. STINSON O I Colonial Gas Company ATTORNEY AT LAW 127 Whites Path COLONIAL.. South )U1MOLIth, MA 010Cf 508-760-7534 70 AAA TXT carr 11, cSe �� � - I, oFt Kati Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ysn MASS, Thomas F.Geiler,Director � '"6"3ss9.' .��' _. ArFo ,ts Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 28, 2009 Annette Cloutier 131 Rudder Rd. Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 131 Rudder Rd., Hyannis, MA, Map: 247 Parcel: 179 Dear Ms. Cloutier: A,review of our records, including the permitting history of 131 Rudder Rd., Hyannis, as well as Zoning Board of Appeals records, indicate that the use of that address as anything other that a single family home is illegal. Violation of zoning ordinances is a misdemeanor, conviction for which results in a criminal record. Upon inspection of the above referenced address several-building and zoning violations were observed. As you were directed on October 20 2009 you are hereby ordered to discontinue the use of the above-referenced property as it is now`being used and restore it to a single-family home. This is in addition to the exit order previously issued. As discussed, a building permit must be applied for to restore the layout to accommodate the conversion. You must do this before any work takes place. Please call (508) 862-4034 if you have any questions. 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I ❑ Change Supplemental I'� Sf91�on Incident Numb& * y PO3� * Slelo � InGdent Dale 7S Remarks 131 RUDDER ROAD Amok esponded to the above address for a medical emergency. R-82`7 Lt, M. Storie, FF Sylvester, FF Mendes. Was summoned by a"Barnstable Police Officer to look in the basement for a potential hazardous living :: conditions. Upon entry into basement found it being used for living arrangements for two to three people. There was a ":' kitchen as well as furniture. Significant fire load, was also disheveled. Found multiple fire hazards such ash. multiple extension cords being run through out apartment, overloaded electrical sockets- Also found a flexible gas line that was not capped but was shut off at the valve. Did not notice any fire or smoke detectors. Contacted Fire Prevention also building, gas and electrical inspectors to property to investigate further. FF Co51110 had arrived, R-827 transported to CCH. Lieutenant Mark D. §tone Hyannis Fire Dept- Additional Narrative by FPO COMO Request to respond. for possible illegal apartment and numerous'fire code violations by. � t Storie on loc for `: medical emergency, Upon arrival met with Lt Storie along with BP]D where we accessed the basement thru rear entry door. Advised by friend of of one of the tenants that there is three individuals living in the } basement. Obvious overloaded electrical outlets with numerous extension cords leading to surge protectors { that were also overloaded. Flexible gas hose'disconnected from stove unsecured and laying on top of unit. Also noted numerous large combustible items surrounding the water heater. Bldg, zoning, electrical and gas inspector requested and arrived on location. Jeff Lauzon of.building dept issued exit order to meowrier for illegal basement apartment. Gas inspector Richard Burnham issued verbal orders on gas and 11plurnbing violations. Electrical inspector Bill Amara disconnected numerous electrical extension cords t; without shutting down circuit to allow for furnace and hot water to remain in service- Spoke with homeowner and advised to install a smoke detector along with a carbon monoxide_ detector. Owner advised r and stated that she will attempt to comply with all requests- All inspectional services cleared and will do follow up next week. l Lieutenant John Cosmo R A2QnQnr,, - FXP 0 1 n/R/7nnQ HY4wvrc' FrRF!»ddRTMFNT MFrR-Z; RFPORT Q i Town ;of Barnstable OF 1HE f Regulatory,Services • Thomas,F. Geiler; Director; + BARNSTABLE, " 63: �0� Building Division L Thomas Perry;CBO,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,, Hyannis,.MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us _ y Office: 508-862-4038. Fax: 508-790-6230 EXIT ORDER DATE: f LOCATION: - UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF 780:CMR, THE STATE BUILDING CODE, SECTION 3400.5.1, YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED,TO IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE THE USE OF THE CELLARBASEMENT AREA FOR SLEEPING PURPOSES. 1 .. _.._ LO i AL%IILSPECT0R 1. SIGNATURE OF RECIPIENT , r ODEM DBE SAIDA DATA: LOCALIDADE: DE ACOR.DO COM 0 PROVISORIO 780'CMR, CODIGO DE�CONSTRUCAO DO ESTADO, PARAGRAFO 3400.5.1,VOCE ESTA ORDENADO DE DEIXAR DE USAR, IMEDIATAMENTE, A AREA DO. PORAOBASEMENT PARA 0 PROPOSITO DE DORMIR. ' i INSPETOR LOCAL ASSINATURA DO RECIPIENTE ,�b�p �f �i� ` 1 ` � s i oelm r Town of Barnstable gyp'' ti� Regulatory Services • IARNSTABLE ; Thomas F. Geiler, Director 9� Building Division Tom_Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 26, 2010 i Barnstable First District Court Clerk Magistrate Robert E. Powers PO Box 427 1 Barnstable, Ma 02630 i Re: Annette Cloutier, 131 Rudder Rd, Hyannis, MA Docket No: 1025 AC 001217, 0925 AC 005220 Dear Magistrate Powers: j l _ Be advised that Ms. Cloutier's refusal to admit us for the mandated property inspection in February resulted in additional citations at your suggestion. I became aware.today that our scheduled hearing date was postponed to April 16, 2010 with the.subsequent citations to be heard on May 7th. I respectfully request that the entire matter including all the aforementioned citations be heard on the same occasion if possible. Hopefully, this can be addressed on April 16th as I believe the conditions to be so egregious that it warrants more immediate attention. i Please advise me accordingly and thank you for your kind consideration. cerely, Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer i i i i f, I i � �� I I r i AFFIDAVIT OF ZONING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ROBIN C ANDERSON I, Robin C. Anderson, upon oath, depose and state the following: 1. I am currently employed as the Zoning,Enforcement Officer for the Town of Barnstable Building Division. 2. I have served in this capacity since 2005. My primary function is to respond to and investigate zoning complaints,educate all parties regarding the alleged offense,determine an appropriate course of action as dictated by circumstances and facilitate said means in order to achieve the required compliance. 3. My duties fall under the zoning code and are found iri Chapter 240 of the General Ordinances of the Town of Barnstable. The zoning ordinances, in collaboration with the building, health and fire codes,!determine whether additional living spaces inside of dwellings are allowed and safe for human habitation. My duties include identifying violations under Chapter 240 and ultimately issuing noncrimanl citations in cases where,noncompliance persists. 4. I became familiar with the property located at 131 Rudder in response to a zoning complaint concerning an unsafe basement apartment. 5. This complaint came to me in my capacity as the Zoning Enforcement Officer. on Oct. 8,2009. f 6. The record owner of said property is Annette Cloutier.! Ms. Cloutier identifies 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis, Ma 02601 as her permanent address.` 7. On Oct. 8, 2009 Hyannis EMTS responded to a medical emergency at said location. 1 8. Subsequently, on the same date at approximately 3:30 PM; the Hyannis Fire Department requested building officials to inspect the lower level unit of 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis. f 9. I responded to the site with Local Inspector Jeffrey Lauzon because the request identified a basement apartment and potentially hazardous living conditions. 10. This property sits on the corner of Rudder Road and Old Town. It is a single family ranch style home with an attached garage. The paved driveway is accessed from Rudder.Road. 11. Upon arrival, I.couId see emergency response vehicles but not personnel. No one responded at the front door or the rear garage door. 12. Local inspector Jeff Lauzon(Building Div) and I continued around to the rear of the property. We found fire officials at the entrance to basement stairway on the far rear side of the dwelling. 13. We proceeded down the stairs and met with Lt. John Co�smo of Hyannis Fire. 14. Several individuals were in the lower level including municipal officials from police and fire. 15. We were informed that a male resident was transported to CCH. 16. The property was in a state of general disarray. Food, dirty dishes, clothing, dirty ash trays and other miscellaneous items were found in addition to a tangle . of wires and hanging insulation. " 17. COMM Fire personnel identified potential code violations including a gas range that was not vented outside, multiple electrical .outlets that were over burdened, i i , undetermined lengths of intertwined wires.and extension cords that snaked up walls and through the ceiling for various devices and appliances' r 18. Conditions were primitive including unfinished foundation wall areas 19. Did not find required smoke-and CO detectors t 20. Electrical and gas-inspectors dispatched to site 21. Office staff advised that there no permits on file for 4any construction, conversion of space, electrical or plumbing work relative to the basement. 22. I was advised that the son of the owner's boyfriend resides here with his friends. 23. The-exact number of tenants was difficult to confirm as conflicting information was reported to various investigators. 24. At least three young adults admitted to residing in the lower level unit. 25. This figure does not appear to include the young male transported to CCH. 26. Tenant vehicles park in the parking area directly'off of Old Town Road. 27. Tenants enter the lower level directly through the exterior basement stairway. 28. This leads into a small room that appeared to be for miscellaneous storage, 29. A short hallway leads into a combination kitchen and eating area. 30. A multitude of cords were found above the kitchen table. 31. Loose insulation was hanging down over the table,an'd the counter tops. 32. Straight ahead was an area segregated by a hanging sheet and utilizing the. improperly vented range and dryer as a half wall and barrier. 33. This area contained a water heater, and a mattress on Ithe floor. Personal belongings were stacked around-the water heater. A typical small basement +� window was at ceiling height. j 34. On the left side of the range was windowless room. 35. The ceiling was carpeted. Extension cords were everywhere. The room was furnished with a large sectional couch. Female clothing and coats were hanging on a makeshift portable closet rod on one side of the room 36. On the immediate right of the kitchen area is a common hall with and interior staircase to the first floor. A bedroom on each side of�!the stair case was noted. Both of these bedrooms had.valid doors but both lacked proper emergency egress windows. 37. Each sleeping area had beds and/or bedding with personal effects. 38. All of the tenants.appeared to be young adults. i 39. An older man identified himself as Doug Cahoon, the boyfriend of the owner, Annette Cloutier and father of one of the young adults in residence. 40. A short time later Annette Cloutier arrived. 41. Both Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon stated that the mess in the basement was from Annette's nephew who recently relocated to California and suffers from a hoarding condition. 42. Egress issues; single-family zoning requirement, Amnesty, family apartment - criteria and building code issues were discussed with both Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. Jeff Lauzon was part of this conversation. 43. It was determined that Ms Cloutier could not meet the requirements dictated by the Amnesty or Family Apartment provision under Chapter 240. I i. i 4 44. I made Ms. Cloutier aware that she must restore the property to a single family home and permits would be necessary to document her compliance and perform the work: 45. Ms. Cloutier appeared to be overwhelmed and unable to process information. 46. She stated she does not rent out the basement. 47. She also stated that these kids are friends of Doug's son and she was unaware that all of these kids were living there. 48.-Jeff Lauzon issued an exit order to the owner. 49. The exit order advises there is a lack of emergency egress as defined by the state building code and required in all rooms to be used for sleeping. 50. All parties present were advised that no one can-sleep in the basement. 51. Owner given one week to apply for necessary permits 52. Returned to site at 9:30 AM on Oct. 20, 2009 with local building inspector Paul Roma and Lt. Cosmo, Hyannis Fire Dept. 53. No one responded at front door of main house. 54. A young woman did respond at the rear slider to far right of house in what appears to be an addition or annex. 55. She was dressed in pajamas and it was obvious that we woke her. 56. She sated that she lived here and this was"a separate unit but later recanted and said she was just a friend who stayed for the night. 57. She indicated that the owner normally returned around 3 pm. 58. 1 returned at 3:30 that afternoon with Lt. Cosmo and Inspector Paul Roma. 59. The property owner did not respond but we found the basement door open. 60. A young man exited the basement and identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. 61. He invited us in to inspect the progress. 62. Multiple extension cords had been detangled and removed. 63. A significant dent in the clutter was noted. 64. Advised him to have owner contact me. I left my business card. And returned to the office. 65. At 4 PM on the same day (10/20/09) 1 received a phone call from a former tenant's mother who identified herself as Tina Lehane. 66. She was employed as a dispatcher for the Town of Barnstable.Police Dept. 67. Ms. Lehane's husband and father of the aforementioned.tenant is a Barnstable fireman.for.COMM fire.district. 68. She stated her son,.Greg moved into the basement apartment for one day. 69. Ms. Lehane reported that Ms. Cloutier collected $1200.00 a month in rent from the group collectively plus utilities. Each share•depended on how many,kids resided there. 70. When Ms. Lehane saw the conditions of the apartment she reported to me that she became very concerned about the lack of egress and,discussed this with Greg. 71. According to Ms. Lehane, Greg Lehane decided to not to stay and as a result attempted to discuss the return of his share of the rent with Ms. Cloutier. 72. I was informed that Ms. Cloutier refused to return any of his money. 73. The following were named as tenants: a. Greg Lehane b. Nate skylark c. Josh Piccorello d. "ToyBox" son of Doug Cahoon e. -Ashley Shurtleff £ Sarah—girlfriend of Toy Box last name.unknown 74. On Oct. 20,2009 Gas Inspector Richard Burnham sent Ms. Cloutier a letter advising of the following violations: a. Combustible material too close to water heater b. Must cap gas line for range c. Range too close to combustible material d. .Shelving installed too close to water heater _ 75. On Oct. 21/2009 Doug Cahoon called me as a result of my visit on the previous day. 76. He stated the owner is at the hospital visiting her sister again and has no time to contact me. 77. He further stated that no one is living in the basement. His son is temporarily staying in Marstons Mills with his mother. 78. The property is only occupied by the two of them, Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. 79. He indicated that the kids are cleaning and that is why there appears_to be continuing activity. 80. On Oct.22, 2009 Tina Lehane reported that kids are still residing in basement. 81. On Oct. 28, 2009 Local Inspector Jeff Lauzon sent Ms. Cloutier a letter advising her: a. any use other than a single family home is illegal and must be discontinued b. Multiple zoning and building code violations were observed c. Property must be restored to a single family home d. Exit order issued previously e. Permits must be obtained 82. On Nov. 10, 2009 Tina called again to report the kids are still living in the basement. 83. Ms. Lehane stated that only Ashley is working and Josh is the only one with a vehicle (Bronco). He drives Ashley to work and back. 84. She reported that the kids are concerned that they won't have enough money to. pay the Nov. rent. 85. Ms. Lehane also stated that.in the past, when Nate did not pay his share, Ms. Cloutier would lock him out until he produced his share of the rent. 86. It was"reported to me that Nate would sleep in the Bronco on these occasions 87.. Returned to site on Nov. 11, 2009 with Health Inspector Jaime Cabot and Lt. John Cosmo for rental inspection. 88. Ms. Cloutier advised that she does not rent the unit. 89. Found unmade bunk.beds in one room and other room set up as an office. 90. The full sized refrigerator still contained food 91..Ms. Cloutier refused to allow us in the remainder of the house. 92. She made contradictory statements regarding who and how many people live in. the property. 93. On Feb.-5, 2010 we attended a magistrate's hearing. 94. Attorney Stinson represented Ms. Cloutier. 95. The Building Commissioner Tom Perry and Lt. John Cosmo also attended. 96. The Building Commissioner likened the conditions of this apartment to the conditions found in the fatal fire in Quincy a couple of years ago. 97. It was apparent that Attorney Stinson believed that the citations as written (multi-family in a single-family zone) were incorrect and would be dismissed. 98. 1 explained that this was not an error. 99. 1 advised that I was informed during a previous attempted inspection that there, was another separate unit visible to the rear side of the dwelling.. 100. The magistrate ordered an inspection and a corresponding status report. 101. The ordered inspection was scheduled for Feb. 19,2010. 102. This hearing was continued to March 5, 2010. 103. 1 reported to the property with Building Commissioner Tom Perry and Lt. John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire Dept. on Feb 19, 2010. 104. Ms.Cloutier answered the door alone. 105. She did not want to admit us. 106. She stated: a. The inspection is limited to the lower level, b. Only the Building Commissioner was to be present,, c. Inspection limited to building code issues and violations. 107. The Building Commissioner informed Ms. Cloutier: a. In order to resolve the multifamily citations issued under zoning, the entire property had to be inspected b. The Zoning Officer would also be present. c. Fire Prevent.Officer Lt. Cosmo needed to inspect and confirm the installation of required fire prevention devices based on use. 108. Ms. Cloutier became very excited and refused_to cooperate. 109. Attorney Stinson subsequently exited the property with hands in the air declaring that he"gives up". 110. Attorney Stinson admonished his client and apologized to us for.wasting our time. 111. Ms. Cloutier called the Building Commissioner a"corrupt government official" while we were attempting to leave. 112. She continued raving_and accused him of"suppressing "her". 113. On March 5, 2010 The Magistrate found Ms. Cloutier responsible for the citations (multi-family Bar 76243 & Bar 76242). 114. The Magistrate recommended issuing additional citations. 115. On March 5,2010. I issued citation Bar 76190 (illegal apartment) 11.6. On March 15,2010 I issued eight citations(illegal apartment) Bar 76191, 76192, 76193, 76195, 76196, 76197, 76198, and 76199. 117. _ A complaint was scheduled to be issued on March 26, 2010 if Ms. Cloutier did not pay the original citations: 118. On March 26,20101 became aware that a continuance was granted. 119. A magistrate's hearing was scheduled for April 16, 2010. 120. The subsequent citations were to be heard on May 7,2010. 121. Attorney Lorden called regarding this matter and advised he now represented Ms. Cloutier. He represented her in a prior matter regarding this property. 122. We discussed the zoning and code violations found during our inspections, the progress we were aware about, why we needed to see the entire property, and the continued reports of tenants in the basement. 123. Another hearing was scheduled for June 25, 2010. 124. On June 25, 2010,-Attorney Stinson appeared;with Ms. Cloutier but advised he was not representing Ms. Cloutier. 125. He stated he received a fax from Attorney Lorden indicating that he would not appear and would not be handling this matter. . 126. During the June 25,2010 hearing Ms. Cloutier again refused to cooperate and would not allow the inspection to go forward.. 127. The Magistrate advised that a complaint will be issued and subsequently an arraignment scheduled if she does not pay citations. 128. Subsequent property checks (drive by) indicate the Bronco is still on site. ,51L AFFIDAVIT OF LOCAL INSPECTOR JEFFREY L. LAUZON I, Jeffrey L. Lauzon, upon oath, depose and state the following: 1) I am currently employed as a local inspector for the Town of Barnstable Building division. 2) I have served in this capacity since June of 2003. 3) On October 8, 2009 I was present at 131 Rudder Road along with the Zoning Enforcement Officer for the Town of Barnstable. `4) Also present were a representative from the Fire Department, the Town of Barnstable Electrical and Gas Inspectors. 5) Observed in the basement were several rooms with furniture including a gas stove, a sofa, table, bookcase, and mattress. 6) The conditions were primitive with exposed fiberglass insulation, exposed concrete walls, and the area was in general disarray. 7) Numerous extension cords were plugged in and hanging from the walls and ceiling. 8) A gas line was observed uncapped. 9) The sleeping room had inadequate emergency escape as required by 780 CMR (State Building Code). 10) The room was equipped with a bed and coverings. 11) Smoke detectors and CO detectors were not installed in accordance with 780 CMR. 12) An exit order for the basement bedrooms was issued to the owner of the • property by me.and I further explained that the basement was not to be used for sleeping purposes. 13) The owner was instructed to apply for a building permit needed to correct the violations and restore the property to a single family home. 14) In a letter dated October 28, 2009, I followed up with the owner that a building permit was required to bring the property into compliance. 15) To date a building permit has not been applied for, to bring the property into compliance. WL. auzon Local Inspector (508) 862-4034 Q zonings ur,�a.;� � . Anderson, Robin 1 Smith, Tracey Wont: Friday, July 02, 2010 11:16 AM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: Cloutier . Court called on Annette Cloutier, no payments have been made complaint will issue. c_771acev_.>ra.if.�, nt�rtn�in_n.u/to I/te 2iredor Jowrt o�aarrutab[e, Consumer.Jd��air9 vUiuieion . 200 Main Street,Jd yannis, MJ 02601 0§11 : 508-862-4772 508-778-2412 1 i r �� �+- . � �� 1 . • Date: Oct. 20,2009 UPDATED Feb..22, 2010 & March 5,20101 To: Building File From R. Anderson: Re: 131 Rudder Road,Hyannis Oct. 18, 2009 Responded to request 10/8/09 by Hyannis'Fire Dept to investigate illegal and unsafe basement apartment after rescue transported a basement tenant to CCH. Found unit to be: • Very primitive with unfinished, bare cinder block walls in kitchen and common area, • Unit has un-permitted gas &plumbing Was deficient of working smoke& CO,detectors, • Cluttered, with extension cords and overburdened outlets, • Found insulation hanging from ceiling over or near food preparation and dining area, • Lack of fresh air and natural light, • Lack of egress windows, • Found separation of one bedroom by virtue of a hanging sheet behind gas stove & dryer, • Same space also contained a water heater and mattress on the floor, • Carpet installed on ceiling in "living room" (this area defined by furniture in room), • Clothes strewn about in all rooms. • Food, dirty dishes and ash trays about entire space Owner Annette Cloutier and her boyfriend reside on upper level. Owner did not appear to be capable of absorbing information at this time. Spoke to her boyfriend. Advised that his son resides here with his friends. Discussed safety issues, fire prevention items, family apartment and Amnesty. Owner is not eligible for Amnesty as she is not married to the young man's father and is therefore not related by blood or marriage as required by the ordinance. An exit order was issued at this time. Gave them one week to obtain permits and be in touch with me regarding the status of the clean up effort. Was informed that a large dumpster was on order already. Advised that if I did not hear from them the entire team would return. As there has been no contact since the original inspectional date,I arranged with Lt. John Cosmos, Jaime Cabot (BOH),Paul Roma.and Tom Perry to return to the site in order to assess the progress if any. Also,was subsequently advised that a former family apartment is . contained on the upper level.. Unit also inspected by Gas Inspector Richard Burnham, Electrical Inspector William Amara and Building Inspector Jeff Lauzon on this date 1 Oct. 19, 2009 9:30 AM • Returned to the site on 10/19/09 with Building Inspector Paul Roma and Lt. Cosmo at 9:30 AM. No one responded on the upper level or basement door. Someone,did, however responded at the rear slider on'the far side of the house.. A young woman was sleeping but answered and stated she lived there, admitted this was a separate unit and then back tracked into she was a friend that just stayed the night. I left my card and told her that the owner must contact me by the end of the day and I asked when the best time to reach them. She indicated that 2—4 was best. We then planned to return around 3:30. Oct. 19,2009 3:30 PM Lt. Cosmos and Paul Roma met me at 3:30. The property owner was.not home but found the basement door to be open. I yelled into the area and a young man came out. He identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. He allowed us to check the unit to assess their progress. Admittedly there was some improvement as a lot of clutter and multiple extension cords had been removed. I advised him that I needed to hear from the property owner tomorrow morning (10/20/09) or otherwise risk citations in the amount of$200.00 a day ($100.00 for each of the two illegal apartments). Oct. 19,2009 4 PM Received call from former tenant's mother. Her son is attempting to retrieve the remainder of his belongings including a TV and game station today. In fact, when'I returned in the late afternoon, I found a TV and desk outside and assumed he had not.yet been able to pick them.up. 4 Oct. 20,2009 9:30 AM Received call from.Doug Cahoon, boyfriend of the property owner. He stated that the owner is at the hospital with her sister.again. I advised that this is very important and she must make time for me. He claimed no one is living here. The property is occupied only by the two of them. His son is temporarily staying with his mother in Marstons Mills. The kids are in and out just.cleaning as they are available. The mess was created by Annette's nephew who has a hoarding condition and just recently relocated to California. I have been receiving reports that the unit was rented for$1200.00 plus utilities to a group of kids. The following were identified as tenants/occupants of the basement unit: • Nate Skylar • Josh Piccorello • Greg Lehane—no longer residing there • "Toybox"—son of Doug Cahoon • Ashley Shurtleff • Sarah—girlfriend of Toybox—no last name provided. . I was also advised that they follow the Insane Clown Posse, a band known for violent . "horrorcore" hip-hop/acid rap and is especially degrading to women. ' • 2 • Oct.22,2009 Received cal from Tina Lehane. Kids are still residing there. She is sending letter demanding the return of rent for Oct. She will pursue small claims if necessary. No contact from property owner. Obtained info from Det. Hemmilla. Issued two citations—one for each apartment. Nov. 10, 2009 Received call from Tina Lehane. Kids are still renting. Only Ashley is working. Only Josh has a vehicle—a Bronco. He drives the other around. The kids are concerned about coming up with rent for Nov. Nate has been refused entry to the apartment and sometimes sleeps in the Bronco. I asked the police to check the vehicle in the early morning hours. Nov. 11, 2009 Returned with Health Inspector Jaime Cabot and Lt. John Cosmo of HFD for the rental registration inspection. She advised Jaime she does not rent the apartment.. Found basement considerably cleaner. One bedroom had unmade bunk beds. The other bedroom was set up as an office/den. • The kitchen.is intact. It was neater and did not have any personal items however, the refrigerator contained food. The owner was abrasive and aggressive in attempts to threat us with her lawyer. She continued to rely on her statement that she purchased the property in said condition and that in 1989 Ed Barry and the Building Inspector came out and approved the work in the basement even though there are no permits. She demanded to know who the anonymous complainant is. She told Lt. Comos that her rights were violated when the paramedics entered the house -as the person needing assistance was outside in the driveway. She never rented the unit she was only helping out some friends. She was away trying to help her sister getout of the psych ward when this incident occurred. She used to be a nurse and a teacher. Now she is a writer. She has written one book and started another. She is too stressed to write because,of this incident. She refused to allow us in any other part of the house. She went back an forth about who was living at the house now, one moment she was living there alone and the next moment"Doug"was living upstairs with her and her boyfriend which makes her very uncomfortable. She told me to call her attorney (Stinson). At her request I left her another business card and asked her to have Stinson call me. She has not applied for a building permit to restore to a single family. 3 Feb. 22,2010 Status Report Re: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis Feb. 5,2010 Magistrate's Hearing. l Annette Cloutier was represented by Attorney Stinson. Attorney Stinson obviously thought the citations were incorrectly written for a multifamily use. I explained there was a third unit on the side of the house and that I had spoken to that tenant but was denied admission to that unit. The Building Commissioner advised the magistrate of the very serious nature of all code violations and likened them to those of the Quincy fire. Pictures of the primitive conditions in the basement unit were provided to the Magistrate as evidence. As a result, the Magistrate ordered that we be admitted to perform an inspection. Ms. Cloutier was very argumentative and complained about invasion of privacy and civil rights. She was uncooperative about determining a convenient date and stated she could not let us in before Valentines' day because she is writing her second book. The Magistrate ordered that the inspection must occur on or before 2/19/10. Attorney Stinson agreed and stated he would schedule the inspection directly with the Building Commissioner. A status report was required to be submitted after the inspection. The hearing was continued until March 5, 2010. Feb. 19, 2010 1PM Inspection Reported to the site with the Building Commissioner, and Lt. John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire Dept. Ms. Cloutier met us at the door and proceeded to complaint that only the Building Commissioner was to be allowed in and the inspection was limited to code issues in the basement. The Commissioner replied that we needed to see the entire house. It became apparent that Ms. Cloutier was not going to cooperate and we walked over to the driveway explaining that we would wait for her attorney. Shortly thereafter Attorney Stinson exited the front door and stated he was done with her and he was leaving. The Commissioner reiterated that the only way we could be sure the property was not a multi- family was to get in and he would not enter the house alone. Subsequently, Ms. Cloutier came out of the house and continued to argue. Attorney Stinson admonished her.for reneging on her agreement to allow the inspection. And then apologized to us and drove off. Ms. Cloutier called the Commissioner a"corrupt government official" and complained that we were "suppressing her. We left the property. By 3:00 PM Ms Cloutier had called three times to speak to the Building Commissioner. 4 March 5,2010 Magistrate Powers found Ms. Cloutier responsible for citations issued. We discussed obtaining an administrative search warrant but at the suggestion of the Magistrate more citations will be issued immediately. In the event that M's Cloutier does not pay the original two citations a complaint will be issued on 3/26/10. Subsequent citations may be heard on that date also. March 26,2010 JA131 Rudder Road report oct 09.doc 5 ���� �1 �t rti Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services MASS. Thomas F.-Geiler, Director �p 1639. �0 , TEo �A Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 20, 2009 Mrs. Annette Cloutier._ s 131 Rudder Road Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 131 Rudder Road,Hyannis Dear Mrs. Cloutier: Upon inspection of cellar apartment at the above referenced property on October 08, 2009 the following code violations were found. 1. Venting on water heater to close to combustible material 2. Gas Line for range needs to be capped. 3. Range left side to close to combustible material 4. Shelves next to water heater to close Respectfully, _ Richard Burnham Gas Inspector q:bumham/13I rudderrd e��P-Gou,fi�L Town of Barnstable • }tHE Regulatory Services� `Tp� Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division -- '� �BNSTAHLE, � 9 irass g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 4" n p�0 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 r www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax- 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: /�L�c.✓r�l !� �' Name: irl.vl �G- �� � O`" Phone#: J` � � �' rf Address: -3 1 Villages Name of Business: C e_ hl-avtC-�S Type of Business: "5e-�r tJ I�C� Map/Lot:� Y " / 2� •1VTFN!': It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation , within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. . After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a,single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes: 0 The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the-same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and n.ot within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pickup truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be • included. - • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit I,the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant Date Homeoc.doc Rev.5130103 YOU WISH TO.OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates(cost$30.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are.available at the Town Clerk's Office, I'FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 (Town Hall) DATE: Fill in please: APPLICANT'S . YOUR NAME: AW,-L BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: / TELEPHONE # Home Telep one Number c5"4P 5' ' / ~ ! Z 2 NAME PE OF BUSINESS OF NEW BUSINESS e` dines. -TYPE e- �sr�lc�s oyr2 IS THI6 A HOME OCCUPATION?T. ,YES '. ,NC( Have-you been gaen approval from.the building divisioh? YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS MAP,/PARCEL NUMBER r'7_ I rI When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may,need. You.MUST GO TO 200 Main.St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd.&Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally.operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE This in.dividual.has been informed o ny permit requirements that pertain to.this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: 2. BOARD OF HEALTH ` This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS(LICENSING AUTHORITY) This. individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type'of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: r • r The Town of Barnstable Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ttsaNsiABM r Building Division KMS $ 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph M.Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commission,: Home Occupation Registration Date: Name: &- Pone !#• `17f s 7> Address:�, �U Cd'- 'en ' r Type of Business: ✓ Map/Lot: Li. INTLNT: It is the intent of this,section to allow the reside of the Town of Barnsrable to operate a home occup nts ation • within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4.1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall"not be discernible.from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor,no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater.pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single-family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. n • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling-which are not customary in residential building, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. - - • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking gene=d by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home � Occupation,and not within the regtmed fi=yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commeraal vehicles related to the Customary Home.Occupation;other than one van or one pickup truck not to exceed one ton mpa=y,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the'Cismmary Home Oaaupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • • If the Customary.Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. for my home occupation I am re I,the undersign, have.read and agree with the above restrictions gisterffir'r i a��.�%r' c����,t� En ire6rin Dept. (3rd floor) MaP Parcel7 � Permit# Z6q0 House# Date"Issued Board of Health(3id floor)(8:15.-9:30/1:00-4:30 m ('3° e� ). 9 l� /,(a!'h )~"eel? >, servation Office:(4th floor)(8:30:-9:30/ 1:00-200) tic oor/School Admin. Bldg.) by Planning Board 19 SEPTIC SYS EBE INSTALLED � CE 1l rH _TOWN OF BARNSTARONMENTAL DE AND; Building Permit Apolkation TOWN REGULATIONS Project Str7tss Village t ry Owner c � , Address �:�� L;,.(Z:efQ-�J�t. — Telephone AIA Permit Request co r1s����. � o -#� GEC-frfj , First Floor O square feet Second Floor square feet Construction Type t3j 6b�13 1�--2p\�1 Z Estimated Project Cost $ ing District Flood Plain Water Protection t Size Grandfathered p Yes ❑No / Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House Yes \ � ❑ o On Old Kmg s Highway ❑Yes \ �'No Basement Type: ` ull Xqrawl' ❑Walkout (Other �� 5-k�0 R5-� s��} - not- Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: Existing New . Half: Existin V' New _ g " o. of Bedrooms: Existing New 7 Total Room Count(not including baths): Existing T New First Floor Room Count _ Heat Type and Fuel: as ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other ' Central Air�(Y( s ❑No Fireplace : Existing P g New Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes No i Garage: Detached(size) p� Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) lttached(size) ❑ T� G f�C�; Barn(size) None I ❑ / I r �`� < ❑Shed(size) ❑Other(size) oning Board of Appe,is Authorization ❑ Appeal# . Recorded Elmercial Yes No❑ If yes, site plan review# _ Current Use �i-i.1 (`�j 1 �4 1✓< , Proposed Use Builder Information Name Telephone Number Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO S�IGNATURFi DATE UILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY , PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED; 1 5 MAP/PARCEL NO ADDRESS VILLAGE; OWNER a i DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION 19 rS 0 J )ems lc °-(— i FRAME Z� Q': INSULATION ? FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROY(al "m FINAL A— PLUMBING: ROU ' 0 FINAL GAS: R FINAL Y FINAL BUILDING O 0 ffATE CLOSED OUT 191 ASSOCIATION PLAN NM 0 �f _ THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINAL (s) m -A �C&L DATA 70 17/1I\7 IV7° U.L:3aVl uaa aava w I 3aU tanrvy IvdS Ui 3dbl 133d 3Sb31d .. ---- - --- —� m lL y E:CO: $ .. m ~ w� E LLT (� va �m m i � W mm z a E °' 3 aR it C3dOl311N3 1b'3S 0 ZW = E y a 3dO13/IN3 fV7 013dt/ s z LL m �' iW y w t m ° i 1 l33 LU CD a m 2 s r d 3Sb'3ld om _ _ 03.9 py p fffaaa E ��_ - x ''' L `t®dl �t s i s .:•:'Q ac�jN 5 ¢£•..' .j i :. zo U- o �`m m� >. 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P g tHE rp�� a t OFFENSE 'Il m MASS. p LJf/� J Ci e— Lj I: i t IN > I I W U L� TIME A ATE OF IOLA^ 10 AT N LA N � 2 ? 2 NOTICE OF (A.M./P. .)ON 20 I O UJ I J ' 11 SIG I RE 9F ENFBRCI - BADGEN < VIOLATION V i s i OF TOWN Vi II H,ERP"CKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X ORDINANCE Hable to obt ' "si natur of"offender: t¢- I ! 2 ENSE IS THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFF $ , OR Date mailed. w YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD.TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS.A FINAL � Q DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. REGULATION , vet,ma elect to a the above Tine,either b a earin In erson between 8.30 A.M.and 4:00 P..M.,Monda throw h Frida le al holida s exce ted, d I• f) Y PY Y nn g p y g Y D Y P w '� w.I before:The Barnstable Clerk;200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check money.order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. (2)If you desire to contest this matter In a noncriminal proceeding,'you mayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST s BARNSTABLE"DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNSTABLE;MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this E citation for a hearing. ( O (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or If you fall to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the l'I ` hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be Issued"against you. v s fg ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above confess to the offense charged and an close payment in the amount of$ y y y Signature It f` s fr --trt, t Ur. 4 v; 1 NAME OF OFJ14- FENDER Iw;A+TOWN OF s r ADDRESS OF OFFENDER ! s ro w3 i !dd!• 'fir,, rl vri 17�i_jaa tt i.q `k t � �\\�t�� �� 1 �".lL� f1�� � � r i � z l �Ft1 'Y L BARNSTABLE 3. ry$T�ATE ZIPiCODE -. di , r - C""r�S>t�• OIF iOsW MV/MB REGISTflATIO�:N�BER c '7 'BHA Is'�.°b ru,�ss 8 ,. C cif ;•i�'�1 ir"� 1 ` w t .C t �`EDxj TIME AND DATE OF OLAT ON LOOAT N l�F VIOLATI N 4 ? ` r,NOTICE OF �" rf'A M�J/ SIG ATUHE F ENFORCINO ERKON Q . °Y VIO TION t jENFORN DPT .ti 9ADGEN r y 1 + t r pOF WN } "� a I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X; H f OROII ANCE fable to obta `sl�nature,of offender ` , - THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $T (f { F J Date W . YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVESWffH REGARD 70 DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER EITHER`OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL Of ERATE AS A FINAL t DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD n w ; 4r t 7 c Q I :R EG U L`AT IO N , You ina elect to a the afiove fine,either p a earn in arson between 8 30 A M''and 4 00 PM Monde through Friday legel;hokda s excepted, ( y y w beforeiThe Barnstable Clerk 200 Mam Street Hyannis MA 02601;or by mailing a check money oiler or postal note to Barnstable Clerk PO Boz2430 J Hyannis MA 02601 WITHIN TWENTY-0NE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS t (2),If,you desire td:contest this:"matter m a'rioncnmlrial proceedin`gg;:yyou mayy'do so by making wntten;iequest to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,`FIRST 3 c , BARNSTABLE DIVISION COURT COMPOUND MAIN STREETBARNSTABLE MA 62630 Attn 2t D Noncnminal Hearngs and enclose a copy of this i i atabon for a hearing (3)If you fall to pay.the atwve offense or to request a hearing withm 21 days or rf you fait to appear for the heating or to pay arty gne`determined at Ule heanng to+be due cnminal complamt maybe issued agamst you£ J t ; h - L. L r f r s } 5 3 � ❑I HEREBY ELECT the firsf option above confessto the offense charged_and enclose paymentm the amount of� � x - t - s. NAME OF OFFENDER �-1(J TOWN t- TOWN OF ADDRESS-OF OFFEND Cn _ C.. _ I' CITY.STATE.ZIP CODE MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBFA BARNSTABLE ZFJo 1 OFFENSE ^) •'n �tu� �- �l y� rJ.� ; TION w I =P�FDMP��• � � ' `�tn L CATIONp I J AND DATE VIOL AT _ O / LLJ a A.M / P.M.)ON 120 BADGE . NOTICE OF SI NAT R OFENFORCIt SO •\ I- I F- VIOLATION OF TOWN I HEREBY .CICNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X II J ble to obtain signature of offender. [ w ORDINANCE na 9 � � THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $ � I - Date maileLt_�OWINALTB vwi QI� YOU HAVE THE FONATIVES WITH REGARD TO Of OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS AFINAL + DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL yy a check,money order or posta note to Barnstable Clerk,l?O.Box 2430, elect to ay the above fine,either by appearin in p 01 oor b mailing 30 A M and 4:00 P.M.,Monda�through Friday,legal holida s excepted, J II LIREGULATION (1)Youmay P I before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,M 0H Y makin written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST I I Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-0NE(21).DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. of this I MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by 9 BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE, ear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the i citation for a hearing. s or if you fail to appear _ (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearingwithin 21 days, hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. �• payment in the amount of$ ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose pay r 4} NAME OF OFFENDER Ir'—•� .y.{ ,,( ..._-__ - ---•-- BA +TOWN_OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER •.,{� "1'A ,-,) -. ' ;T ` .1 (.,.f '1�at,ci� v0 i.� — =•e.�s)rse.�r t`x_sssu=c onL_.. — .. i s �.yNAME OF OFFENDER oZ 4 T OF, ADDRESS OF OFFENDER }f ( J Z \ \ •'1 L,T rf 1. . f B STABLE CITY STATE,ZIP CODE f a _.. a l '((vrt tME►p� - MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER.- 11 �. . OFFENSE 11ARN13A LE,'63 -� l�ti � � Y" �tA rlr.//'1d' W W �. �pTEoe y`�0 U Ij 14 /r v t� 1Tj�� w;1 �O r z e is •I+�:- ••. ) 1 (f,01+,.I Jr i !• w > ,, J I LOCATION OF VIOLATION I •a .- •...�I W III - TIM ANDDATE OF VIOLATON,, ! rr t ,.C. w � i I NOTICE OF —, , 4 ;tA.I / M. ON 20 �.� , r ��� r {:S�r ? t� J¢ ;: w rl SIGNATUfle OF,.ENFOflCINGPFRSON ENFORCING DEFT ' •✓ -'. BADGE r a W VIOLATION _; I.t=l i �4"yi ' ,�(''u'� j )fb�£ 3 oxi W N I OF TOWN I HEREBY;ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X J I dI _ ~ w [all'i lt:to obtain signature of !fender. t� lrx ~ ORDINANCE R THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE $ � ;''� Date mailed. w I I ✓ OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR.OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w` a REGULATION I NAL w (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted w before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money:order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk P.O Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. �` Id - aI'10, I (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. '�'ils I Y (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the - _7hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. -:the ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense.charged;and enclose payment in the amount of$ i Signature Signature - K� 4 r 3 r , { ' F { x UVVIV VI BARNSTABLE CITY.STATE,ZIP Coo — r1 MV/M REGISTRATION Or SHE r OFF'Fyf�lS //' /e 1 ;> 1 ` :" I a O b39 �✓ W Z / LO ATI N VIOLA'ON W A •,/ P.M CN 20 I l� w NOTICE OF p EfIF�GD.PT BADGE SIGN..T OF NF? IN�'cA;JN O VIOLATION LU OF TOWN I HE 6'Y ACKNOWLEDG "RECEIPT OF CITATION X a - ORDINANCE Unable to obtain signajur�ffender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $ 1I 1�� 11 w I Date mailed c,.� ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL W .� OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. < ` DISPOSITION WITH NO REGULATION the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, J (1)You may elect to pay lark 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, d I before:The Barnstable G IN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. Hyannis,MA 02601:WITH (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST i BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,NIA 02E30,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this DIVISION- citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to he due,rriminal complaint may be issued against you. first OP tion above,confess to the offense charged•and enclose payment in the amount of$ I ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the - Signature --- -- ; .._ - - BW76195 r--- ...�_.-" • -�- NAME OF OFFENDER I 'ems l��`� • ..----_._.-..___:_-_..___---.__-_-__-.�__-�1_.cs�..._....---AnS!RE.S..S OF OFFEfIP.��.__-_-__!.-_-._�t.:••_�_.= J_T1..7�_.__..-._._- I - NAMEOFOFFENDfRt r t f^ BAR ADDRESS OF TOWN OF FF - y� �d 'NUMBER OENDEf� I t BARNSTABLE — ,N OF ADDRESS OpyAR ��BARNSTABLE CITY.STATEI :..� )�' i i; vis_,•rah l t L:f t THE f I I MV OPERATOR LICENSE NUMQERf;o-r }d• `,i i i .i i�''i - tI G � . } � i I' iu I!{PERATE AS A FINAL TOWN V N OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER 6 0, i I _ `,I;+, f '(= Yl IG'I t holidays excepted, Bf9 NSTABLE - CITY,BT_AiE,ZIP CODE: j : !erk,P.O.Box 2430, - J close a copy of this I xAffsslArr.e OFFENSE• .� �. _ f, +uss. i t; ' r I - '1 I - tie determined at the 16,90�0� _ 'IA J . •�:M i 'till F-t ;.,rl _y Ed PAR+ ( �� 4: I i e '! W - CD ) Ij t� TIME AND_DATE OpjVIOLATIOf(- .,,,.... .: N ..- Uj i NOTICE OF t - ! LOCATtONOFVIOLATION i { (A.fui./P.M.)ON 20 ' II' ;;._..- LU --- I - SIGNATURE QF ENFORCING PERSON ENFORCING pEPT J VIOLATION I ( f,xf '1 ,'` « «. • "V BADGE ! LU Q 9 OF TOWN I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X_ t'.,) QUj r ORDINANCE O'Onable to obtain signature of offender. CL OR Date mailed THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS , YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD 70 DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL Uj W c REGULATION DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. a - W be You may Barns to pay the above fine,Dither by appearingg in person between 8:30 A.M:and 4:00 P.M.,Mondry through Friday,legal holidays excepted, Q a before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, 1 Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. LU CL LLI 2)If you desire to contest this matter in a no riminai roceedin ou m nc P a do so > 1 Y b m ' • BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND, g y Y eking written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST Z ? MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this LU citation.for a hearing. J he If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the � I �; hearing to be due,criminal complaint miy be issued against you. O I . ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess"to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ a 114 t Signature{ - O-r -Ggv"la _---- BARNSTABLE CITY.STATE,ZIP CODE _r — `x' _ — MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMB fl OFFENSE uAN IMABLF, LS 94J� i679' �0 otT ( l I...c �J Uj LL LU TI, D A E 0 VIOLAT Ij LOCA IONt F VIOLA. Z NOTICE OF A.M.i P.M.)ON - 20 VIOLATION SIGN TUR of NFO ' 0� ENF N D T. Q BADGE W 1 W O j ` OF TOWN I HER Y ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X w r a l ORDINANCE Unable to obtai ig ature of offender. Q i _ THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S �, OR Date mailed tw i I YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL °" I I REGULATION -DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. W I <' 1. (1)You may elect to pay the above Fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, L _<before:The Barnstable Clerk,200.Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, J i I Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST l BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and a copy of this citation for a hearing. I� I III (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the L hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. I - ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in th r--�--�_ 9 p y a amount of$ NAME OF OFFENDER IL ( TOWN OF RESSOFOFFENDE [+._-f�„ I - _£ t r �, RAR E BARNSTABLE CITY STATE;ZIPCODE ,rt IS't' ti rt f t� - Lr? - I r ` t� r NUMBER I TOWN OF ADDRESSOFOFFENDER �� t LI� --- Lj II ARNSTABLE CITY STATE ZIP CODE 'T tt 4`d I,,...'' . , RA R � o NAME OF OFFENDER t j ''1 s I LU n, / UJI v AOORESS O-0 FENDER k I i ]BAR BAR STABLE L CITY,STATE ZIP CODE,. t Or OLu �1L Q ;. '.T.,•"�,tiJ. st; D DATE OF 10 It1 - I ' NOTICE OF � nM L t_- I , l .� 4I )ON 20 L cno pF VIOL,rfloN C -,VIOL'ATION I/ SI NAiU„E F�NFORCI RSAN 1 { ;OF TOWN a' e,.,, Y ..',. EN GgEPT. 1 11 .. __. . BADG. 0. J I i HBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT- ERE0 -grr ! i OR ;Q'unable t0 obtalr�signa re of offender CITATION X th �_ o QR Date male (. . , THE No FINE FOR THIS OFF W YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITIO` a DISPOSITION WITH.NO:RESULTING.CRIMIN OFFENSE IS.REGI�LpTION.t A N L,RECORD:' OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION (1 J ?(1)You may elect to.pay the above fine,' (1)OR OPTION(2)WILL.OPERATE AS W before:The Bamstable Cie ailher by appearing in person between a A FINAL a Hyanrns,MA 02601 WITHIN�0 Main Street Hyannis MA yy 71 TWENTYONE(21)DAYS OF E DATEbOF T i A.M.and 4:00 P..M.,MondayW I LL z 2))If you desire to contest this matter In a nondriminai mailing a check,money order or postal note to Bar sble Clerk,P. l �ARNSTgBLE DIVISION COURT S NOTICE. Friday,legal holidays excepted Q r O.BOX 2430 J ` :crtahon fora hearing::: COMPOUND; p oceedrn yyou mayy do so b MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE, Y making wrnten request to DISTRICT I s q (3)If you fad to 02630,Attn: t pay the above offY 21D Noncriminal COURT DEPARTMENT e H F heann nse or earn s. FIRST — I g to"be due criminal complaint in to request's hear(n D and engose a copy Of this y within 21 days,or if you tail to appear for the hearing or to Y be issued against you - t Pay any fine determined at the LLJ 1 0,I HEREBY ELECT the brst option above confess to the oft a v en '.t n charged, I g.ature arged,and enclose payment in the am - P Y cunt of$ iIM D DATE OF J 10 NOTICE OF 1 (A.M.i .M.)ON -1C) 20 - SI NAT E F€ElF-0RCI N EN 'C jr EPT. `we BADG !0. N r .VIOLATION .. J O OF TOWN I HEWY ACKNOWL DGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X I r, --- -- y .. ,e,:c e#'er! �' � � '�• i +.. .. , lk RE • 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis- ,1/12/2011' ,,��-, ,z.�' ..., a„_ ; - -• , , ,.set -; 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis x 4 1/12/2011' L i i I i s s y ' � h ,may. • M �' � S! x . IMP' _ +g ypq* ' ftvl�� �+. e e - �� �� ��-,t i �� � 6 t�7 'a� d{•c t S7� ?T,;,, {e i ,. w 3�yec3 - p 4 TT ..• ♦. .'�P ��` �� �` 1(�l����V*`aIn'♦ � � .ice'-�. _ •�,i vR. M yy K • 4 ���,,. +�t� ,R •.. `ter- ey a :... � ;`�Z'ryr �. . 'mow � � .�a+.-`+•--c*�4�� j ^ �;�'r, ILI so ya� 'ka."•mt�r"a' '���{ ,"� ',..�°, ac�w.� _ �.��` ��in.'� `r'a '�� �r',..,+k y • 131 Rudder Road, Hvannis 1/12/2011 : wZZ551 'ter .« y�2 �,p,i•'�"�.�'Y ; 'i4 �� ,�.« ��",�. 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BAR 7 619 0- az n-r I TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE. I i r p 4 elf1 rti ^/ MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMB I ; OFFENSE R' t679• \ d rfD MA'�A O i.i a r I h LU I Cc c TIME ATE OF OLA - LO AT N LA N - W NOTICE OF (A.M./ P. .)0IN zo 0 SIG I RE F ENfdRCI ON ENF N D PT. 1 / BADGE N W I > VIOLATION , V N OF TOWN I�H,ER CKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE '�'�nadlB to obt ' si nature�of offender: ►Q- U THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S j L Date mailed w OR YOU H AVE,THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD.TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL d DISPOSITION WITH NO.RESOLTING CRIMINALAECORD. � O c REGULATION , You ma elect to a the above fine;either b a earin In () Y pay y pp person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays.excepted, LU :; i before:The Barnstable Clerk;200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money.order or postal note to Bamsteble Clerk,P.O.Box 430, _j Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a. G i2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST I RNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET xARNSTABLE;MA 02630,A in:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this cE citation for a hearing. 0 (3)If you fall to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or If you fall to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the 2, l 4 hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be Issued against you. U r Gr u L: Ill It, ff 'I ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option`above,confess to the offense.charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ y y I Signature n x �1 u ` •. Ft��;t�f�("r1 F K,It if� �-__4 ,`}y'-'' �ryf•-t,-[` - �jF �, �,? ti r t�'rY - x -.- H, A r; K... ' TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER' ( r�i f t�... I{ r. y ,, t ♦ f y It t ki A n� 1 ,'M• �at r ; 5 i 11„ x -rr J r �" d :-.'f,�Y �. S 5� t I t I At4 2 JF.x..g } 6 r fit t:\ ( \t/ 1 .. � '1 L t�+ t h 3 v. Y kR ,tt J r ._, t t {§ij.� i•{'i$ J "BARNSTABLE CITY STATE ZIP CODE r * , * j t T ** i i xi�Ht': {S� yhp Dirt IODr, �+ ! t,i $ '� -s r r •e t.. :t,n •x .+ : r ` � ter. 8. 7r: al ,I 5\ 4 ann �, cpX tC rf� T P. \0$J F,T `�.35 �wr � I �`-.{ -:� � @K"F ���'�f� t t� �'� i {�'. L •` s,r r j `x � �"�n i� :�W?. P{� ,I pI `I► y :d �'``y 37 { k '.. p -� , 54 z t'.{ !" St r '' i ;.( Sr P a a :. z t ! n� 0��: r ���� fD FAA r?� I r 1 3 `�`h}r, ?•�: t i �""�' :ws y rz .'r r s -- '•- t,.�,.. i x :u '*�yt =g4J� ;�s..� rNOTICE OF "" TUflE ENFORCIN ERKKON P P :4 R Ji i r t r z 9t ENFOflC N D PT r ` �- BADGE N �;!.W js�V10 TION ,,f, t , I "� F {I z L/ � p£ , FIN r k 4 sY �5��3tk�' r I HERBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION Xb` r 3Ili r t fi w � ORDII ANCE maple to obtafD slynature of offender Y '� c� a �� J2 f, x 'Date maded � `�'4 C 3 r 4' THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS tj ¢ + . .,`w. .. t �riyr =YOU.,HAVE THE'_fOLLOWING pLTERNATNESWITH REGARD TO DISPGSITION OF THIS MATTER EITHER OPTION(1)::OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATEAS A FINAL_ n S h : DISPOSITION WITH fd0 RESULTING,CRIMINAI RECORD `. REGULATION a (1)You;may elect to pay the above fine•either by appeanng.In pei§on between 8 30 A M and 4 00 f M Monday through:Friday,;legaLhobday`s.excepted w T EE f a before,The-Barnstable Clerk:200 Mai Street,Hyannis;•MA 02601,{or by mailing's check;'money order or postalknote to Barnstable Clerk PO Box;2430 ` Hyanms;MA 026Q1;WITHIN TWENTYONE(21)DAYS OFTHE:DATE OF THIS NOTICE:-.. t}ux n w: < I t, r ((2))If.you desira.td contest this:matter Iri.a.noncnniinal Proceed;ngg;yyou mayy:do so by making wntten,request to DISTRICT COURT DEFARTMENT,FIRST " ( r>c , BARN$TABLE_,OIVISION COURT COMPOUND MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE MA 62630 Attn 2tD Noncriminal Hearngs and enclose a copy of this tp ;. scr 4 cdabon for a fiearmg t:, r a`r i + (3)If you fall to pay the above offense or to request a hearing witfim 21 days or rf you fall to appear for the hearing of to pay any,fine determinetl at the ��Ttix v fi 7 he heanng'fo be due'cnmmal Complamt maybe Issued against you +YT � ni��, ; t`r ; d4 s a i' '1 - r � �e} s �, "� .: }:-:{x '"r :.:,�X. .�,'��:% 4� ::'u 3� w•�t,>,�1 t» -�-- ,d..r:;:. � a�i:r, �h e�; 3•' v>T ..xt '�,'�-i."'.. �•�. 3 ❑!I`HEREBY ELECT the first ti tlon above confess to the offense char ed and enclose payment m the amount of$ +- -p � 4r vt a 1 a SI nature '7` ( •RSA` r � - } zr ,�e i t�,: rhi, a a d`� a..r .t"� ?a t j �V #�, Feb. 22, 2010 Status Report Re: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis Feb. 5,2010 Magistrate's Hearing. Annette Cloutier was represented by Attorney Stinson. Attorney Stinson obviously thought the citations were incorrectly written for a multifamily use. I explained there was a third unit on the side of the house and that I had spoken to that tenant but was denied admission to that unit. The Building Commissioner advised the magistrate of the very serious nature of all code violations and likened them to those of the Quincy fire. Pictures of the primitive conditions in the basement unit were provided to the Magistrate as evidence. As a result, the Magistrate ordered that we be admitted to perform an inspection. Ms. Cloutier was very argumentative and complained about invasion of privacy and civil rights. She was uncooperative about determining a convenient date and stated she could not let us in before Valentines' day because she is writing her second book. The Magistrate ordered that the inspection must occur on or before 2/19/10. Attorney Stinson agreed and stated he would schedule the inspection directly with the Building Commissioner. A status report was required to be submitted after the inspection. The hearing was continued until March 5, 2010. Feb. 19, 2010 1PM Inspection Reported to the site with the Building Commissioner, and Lt. John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire Dept. Ms. Cloutier met us at the door and proceeded to complaint that only the Building Commissioner was to be allowed in and the inspection was limited to code issues in the basement. The Commissioner replied that we needed to see the entire house. It became apparent that Ms. Cloutier was not going to cooperate and we walked over to the driveway explaining that we would wait for her attorney. Shortly thereafter Attorney Stinson exited the front door and stated he was done with her and he was leaving. The Commissioner reiterated that the only way we could be sure the property was not a multi- family was to get in and he would not enter the'house alone. Subsequently, Ms. Cloutier came out of the house and continued to argue. Attorney Stinson admonished her for reneging on her agreement to allow the inspection. And then apologized to us and drove off. Ms. Cloutier called the Commissioner a"corrupt government official" and complained that we were "suppressing" her. We left the property. By 3:00 PM Ms Cloutier had called three times to speak to the Building Commissioner. 4 I - r March 5,2010 Magistrate Powers found Ms. Cloutier responsible for citations issued. We discussed obtaining an administrative search warrant but at the suggestion of the Magistrate more citations will be issued immediately. In the event that Ms Cloutier does not pay the original two citations a complaint will be issued on 3/26/10. Subsequent citations may be heard on that date also. March 26,2010 JAI 31 Rudder Road report oct 09.doc ' 5 NAME OF OFFENDER f r.. DAD 76190 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER, Dn n BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE.IIP CODE A—1" r, prr TllE MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFENSE_ BARNSTABLE, ! 1 { k{ J r/ /^\ �9 ,f L 'lJUj MASS. •- L..�+ `.: ; ".'i �1 V,� f 1 � I P+� 1 �•C l(,,- L, t'' •�....�� rED NIKT it �• _ 1 1 It 1 ti �, - W TIME AND DATE OF It .. 1 L09AT�N OF VIOLATION W �.. I tit ( '{"NOTICE OF ( (a.M./ P.M,, ON 20 i '• SIGNATdRE F ENFORCING R ON ) ENFORC Ng D PT. '1'� ' BADGE N W VIOLATION `" . '�t�d . kit � Y� . .M .'�i�/,�� � c OF T.0WN I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION XLU ORDIVJANCE 'Unable to obtai�t sigriature,of offender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $ Date mailed�' -•:> t U w OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. � REGULATION may sled to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:36 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, w before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY--ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeds;N.,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNS ABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or 0 you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature NAME OF OFFENDER I BAR 76190 _ =f TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER 7 n BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE. P � pY 1 j � � n m E eAN\h7Ael OFFENSE //�� 41i n a 3:. W 1 i• ' �tory9. I NjJk, w TIME ATEDF OLA CO AT N: W i NOTICE OF A.M.r P. .)ON - 201 CP ENF DPT. BSG RE F ENFBRC ADGE NVIOLATION OF TOWN II H,ER� CKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X. a Ui "ORULNANCE-- nabfB to obt si natur >ot offender: m THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS, S Date mailed. wLU j OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION,(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL CL I u ii` DISPOSITION WITH NO'.RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. N V, REGULATION a Z (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appeanng in person between Bi30 A.M.and 4:00 P..M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays.excePtetl, W before:The Barnstable Clerk;200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clark,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a > Fl i (2)If you desire to contest this matter In a noncriminal proceeding,'you mayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST i RNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNSTABLE;MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. C �I FheadnC ou fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or If you fall to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the JI i` to be due,criminal complaint may be issued,against you. O r i m ( m! { ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the oifense.charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ i y Signature m n . f i ' NAME OF OFFENDER BA R 76191 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFEND RC�e , J' '� yA { BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE J LLr^ �114E MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFENSE HAN IAISRIA..q ... ..� A�. 6✓�� �'1 1'1�• 1 �yy���.�1. 4�^ 7 '".,�Y��t S �} �.. 2'0�`j� .� d W LLJ TIME AND DATE Of VIOLAT ON LOCATION OF'VIOL"�TION �! K Z I NOTICE OF "�t ` g IAV! P.M.)ON 20 E t"� ,C� .'der 4 --4 �'wSIGNAT6RBOE.ENFORCIN'-ASON t ENFORG�( GDEP�. ""�., BADGE W VIOLATION k'Y� tr.t t. �, ,. Y"v� �_....w.---- �'_' \8 04 ul` Q OF TOWN I HEREBY-ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE a- nable to obtain signature of, pffender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S Date mailed• �� I �� LU OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL L DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. LLI REGULATION (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, LLJ before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a �2 Uyou desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST NSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense_charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature TOWN OF OFFENDER IFr'y 6 �7 ,r•^^' BAR 7 .9 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE,- pIF ► MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFENSEUj NAX\vl'ARLE, i {d,,.> QEl.D1aA IySAqSI�•. .�p � i.i " 0' ' r-r jRt < ..�. (� • M• ` •' �y/` d 7()pUj ......,... > 'PIME'AND DATE f VIOLAJd ^- L CA Of VIOL ION Z NOTIGE?OF (A�M i P.M.)ON 20LLJ VIOL,RTION SIGNATURE OF ENFORCINGXERSON ENF !N¢T` — BADGE NO. O OF TOWN I HE�BY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X CUj L ORDINANCE `Unable it obtain signature of offender. Date mail THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S pa w�"'��'� � � —1 OR a YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. W REGULATION a (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing In person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, ty before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. d �2 Uyou desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,yyou may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST NSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature - -- -----._...--— — --- ---- — M_—_------—=---- NAME OF OFFENDER , AI n VL' C� C I' TOWN OF ADDRESS OFOFFEN02R �n m C BARNSTABLE Cm,STATE,z"CODE . 12 `p MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER a ;; tNE to�h LICENSEA �I o OFFENSE r1A RNSI ARI.F. ^ - 67q. 4 � .w C�1n f(� L CATION ION W AND DATE VIOLAT J NOTICE OF A. i P.M.)ON — 20 O a SI NAT R OF�NFORCI SO ENFO DEP� r / BADGE . wC V y VIOLATION y w CL II OF TOWN i HEREBY .CKNOW LEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a +I noble to obtain signature of ffender. '- ORDINANCE gat/� ,� THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OF IS S W W Date mailedr.o 'E�— w OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL � w c. DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. Q REGULATION (1)you may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, tyt before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or byy mailingg a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OFT HIS NOTICE. making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST N Fa (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by 9 y yABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal,Hearings and enclose a copy of this fI BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNST M I citation for a hearing. ;' (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the k` hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. n �f i � J I�. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ IY Signature MTN e m. NAME OF OFFENDER t ---- _----- --BAW 6 19 L Az, � t TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER I i BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE - �tHE► (� - MVIMB EGISTRATION NUMB RAR\�IBARNSTABLE. OFFESELAj Ili , .639. �0 CL I W 7 wI I > m NffAND DATE IVIOLA - L CA N Q VI LAW W fy LL, ,lf NOTICE OF IA.M P.M.)ON 20 10Ii x SIGNATURE OF ENFORC SON - _ ENFO DE T. _�. BADGE NO. W �. VIOLATION uJ . / OF TOWN W I i k I HER ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X LU i ORDINANCE IlKnable to obtain signature of offender. ;�_I�.T i � THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S � OR Date mailed(— w YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a U r DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. REGULATION 1 You may elect to a the above fine,either b appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holida s exce tad, Q r O Y pay Y Pp 9 P 9 Y, 9 Y P w before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or posts note to Barnstable Glerk,P.O.Box 24.3 i G Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. `y (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you mayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this - r 'citation for a hearing. l v• I < � c (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑1YHEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to tre offense charged,'and enclose payment in the amount of$ I 0 Signature vli. a �tiL r ;. NAME OF OFFENDER , J /t (x ®nn �-),e- ---]BAR D 76193 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER , _•� BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE } d {' \ -- OFFENSE }BARNSTABLE. ` Uj MA, g• `.V P a, t (- �1 N 'V 1d'1� �. ` i)l�� e'"^t r 1�. -*, ? � � t a UJI Ti No DATE OUIOLATfD Vo. LOCATI N OF VIOLA�IN M / W ,NOTICE OF ,.,•�" - (A. ./ P.M.)ON -_,? 2U �? .( r? SIGNATURE F ENFORCINO•PER$ON ENf,Qfl ING PEPI. BADGE N0. W VIOLATION '�` � '1 ,Ij t 4 1 rn 0 OF TOWN I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE `Unable to obtai"ignature of fifender. „� _ THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS i Date mailed 4, w i OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w s REGULATION a (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, W before:The Bemstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P. BaK 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you malt do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST RNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or If you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature NAME OF OFFENDER f). Y -4! '`.��..r• .,,. Vc+if. ... Y/l 7619 TOWN OF ADDRESS OFOFFE DER BARNSTABLE CITY.STATE,ZIP CODE 4t*A r i .�� ^Y ' OFFEN E_ ,,,,,,o ✓-I BAN%vl Aal.E.q• ( (AJ / ,j�,,..{,(.' .y.�{/+g { �^�� MASS. O ...- ,P t1ti t ` )✓ `�..X�~IST� ~—` I:r'i P 1 L '. ! W ri TI r ND"DATE`0 YIOLATIO M1 r»•-"' ION OF VIOLAS ION W NOTICE OF - 1 (A. ./,,P,.M.)ON 20 st SIN OOF ENFOR -WRSON ' ENFORCING DEPTr-"^' BADG O. W ,rJ VIOLATION OF TOWN '� o I HERESY-ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE Q able to obtaip signature of of ender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS t 1 } —.1 Date mailed W OR W YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a .x DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. W REGI�LATION a (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, ry before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, -1 rIN Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. r1 V' VIf you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST UNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature NAME OF OFFENDER '^� L•I.._`, .'8 ,...... BA R 7 61 /[ 96 TOWN OF ADDRESS OFOFFENQEP rll+ BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODS ^ r tI.J �.iKE MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFf NS f OFFEN p/,ey (/"f-t ^ , f�d r (r^ MAf .r'� /^� Uj 'f ASS ag. _I .!' (rf ` .�l '- 1.•` -'w�(Y 1 Y, !f 1f i Y 44Mff +t t. t s.. O 639. LLJ f + ,.TiME"A'NAT OOLAT ON, ,.. LO ATION OF VIOL PION W J 17 A. .i P.M W ON - -' ,20 4 SIG A 1ME 0 EN ORCI" ER§ON ENF CI G DEPT, BADGE t�. W II VIOLATION � - �Y �,, �.�.- ----- �' m ! `� o OF TOWN I HEgEBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X ORDINANCE a&able to obtain signature of ffen d er. < n THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S "� � Date mailed _ - n" w OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. uu Cn R EGO LAT IO N 1 You ma elect to a the above fine,either b appearing in arson between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,1891, e al holida exce ted, `J O Y pay Y PP Q P Y 9 Y. 9 P -j before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Slreet,Hyannis,Mai++02601,or by mailing a check money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P. Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. CL (2)1 If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense.charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature I l; NAME OF OFFEND - ' BAR 76196 I if f- TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFE - 1 :F BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE.ZIP COD ; n n j P OFFkNSJ \uxs a W 40FN�tlrN F VIOLAT l LO AT N -VIOLA ON W NOTICE OF A. .i P.M ON .2010 , SIGjT - � - ENF I G D PT. BADGE WVIOLATION ? to OF TOWN � o WI II HEU-WACKNOWLEDG RECEIPT OF CITATION X a I L I ORDINANCE u Unable to obtain�signa ure of Offender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS $ Date mailed (� w W 0R YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. W u REGULATION (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, LU 3 + before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, -j ; Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE.. CL (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST -T s - BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21.D Noncriminal.Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. I 3 If you fail to a the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to,a ear for the hearing or to a an fine determined at the ` O Y PY Q 9 Y Y PP 9 PY Y � hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ti r ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ $d Signature I NAME OF OFFENDER - _ I' BWR 7 ,6195 y TOWN C TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFS E ^_ t BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE.ZIP CODE` q ' r p4tH[►qy, MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER ��111E/ QY 1• � ��� � � .. OFFEN ...qqq NAN\�I ANI.4:. IAMASS / C1 NAN\�'1'A S 7 h I • \ may, ,,) 6•....� 'C TIMOAW DATE F OL •I - ON 0 VIOL ION NOTICE OF (A. i. M.)ON ,20 p ` LL NOTICE SI N R OF OR R N EN CI GD PT. r i BAOG 0. LL VIOLAT VIOLATION �.. OF TOWN r OF TO 1 HERB ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X LL ORDINANCE nable to obtain igna ur of off nder. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S L ~ ORDIN Date mailed '� LL 0R I OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER,EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. LL REGULATION REGU L (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, LL before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 430, I Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for hearing. I. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. y I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Li I Signature t- -_—_—_ --NAME OF OFFENDER Ni "-]BAR. 7 619 3 `�•-- f, TOWNnI OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER I.) T vc i _Lr - - BARNSTABLE. CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE. - �� - tr�ni tG� �� _ '( I � `�T11E► _ - MV/MBIREGISTRATION NUMBER s • OFFENS HA W N\SI API.E, • yy +/A-t - s LU ZV �r CL J j iY > AND DA E IOL C/ LO ATION IOLA N _ �^; LU M NOTICE OF (a .i P.M.)ON - 20 (O .LJ �` . J • EOSI N RE F ENFORCI . . EPT,•`�. BADGE N W E G cnVIOLATION` I .L t L OF TOWN L0- 1 U I HER BY-ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X _ NAME OF OFFENDER DAD TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE .•^ dt THE►qr, - N..NNSTARLE, : i639 d LU + ,I II,, �toRU / J(! > M TIME AND DATE OF.10 V - L CATIO OF VIOLATION W z NOTICE OF t t ((A.M.i_e.M.)ON ,.a� 2010 j' ,� t �. � -- VIOLATION / SI NA�q E F€NFORCI RSON ENn 1jG. t BADG O. OF TOWN I HE,B -BY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION XLU ORDINANCE [Er-Unable to obtaig,signat re ofl offender. ra— �� l� `�' THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS I ' w Date mailed w OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a REGULATION DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. LU (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, yak before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. d UNSTABLE you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceekL'ng,ycu mayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT FIRST UNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be Issued against you. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature NAME OF OFFENDER^ .. �, - x 7BAR 76198 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE "`""" - — ' dr q,. � MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFENSE y NA MAlAPl3:. • -�3...i 1 ... .`.... ,(/ _ , 1 ... / ,i� L+'6 ✓ .�{,{F •�, LJ d l MASS. f' kj 4 679. 1 j E TIME AND DATE OF VP 'N`'y J .) 0 T N' Ff�VIOL AT ON _ ) W NOTICE OF " � "I (A.M!/ P.M.)ON �. ,20 j G, SI A)J3RE ENFORC EIdSON ( E F R NG (jPt BA "N . fW VIOLATION 4 t . + "�. -- �' I o OF TOWN ("� ~ .v., I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE BUnable to obtain, ignature,of der. la— tl,R - THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS Date mailed S } W YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL d REGULATION DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. y (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 PIVI.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, w before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, —J! Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. d �2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST ARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET ARNS ABLE,MA 02630,Altn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature T! NAME OF OFFENDER --- BA R 76199 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER-5 i t " 7 ck BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE V 7$q 01 '"' MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBEfl OFFENSE d NAN\STA81t:. f ,�;_ S ! t 7 "` '' „ /��'4 ` 4"� ! � r V t67q.'� o It _ j J TIM E AND DATE f VIOLA IOK' LOCATION OF VIO DIP""" NOTICE OF / .._. (A.M)/P.M.)ON - 20 Y SIGNATU E OF NFORC IV sop EN, 'ING D PT.''—"�., , BADGE 0._ W VIOLATION ( , ( o OF TOWN I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X `� ii ORDI(RNCE Unable to obtain signature of offender. t Date mailedi.3--II,t j THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS i LU OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. W REGULATION W (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, < LU before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O Box 2430, Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. CL t e�sa r ((2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceedinrtgg yyoou maayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attu:21 D Norxriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)N you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or it you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. t ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose'payment in the amount of$ Signature r . m nt"TOWN OF ]BAR76199 ADDRESS OF OfFENDE - � BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE o` pF INE rp� ` - r� •t' MV/ B REGISTRATION NUMB R O OFFENSE �' IIAN AS .Y.. V MASS. LJ �rED MAr�' I \ 74i)l: l Iy TI D A E 0 VIOLATIflE, LOCA ON F VIOLA NOTICE OF A.M./ P.M.)ON 20 LLJ VIOLATION sI�TDR OF NFO 0 EN N D T. J - ;< q BADGE Cn t .. N OF TOWN I HERBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X LU I Y ORDINANCE Unable to obtai ig ature of offender. Date mailed THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS t--F" J OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL I REGULATION DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. Ly (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted; W " before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601.or by mailing a check,money order or posta note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, J I v' Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. . - - 11 i I SJ LJ n_, (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST 1; BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this u' citation for a hearing. - - i (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the l l I O 2 hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. G ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ 1 Signature I , NAME OF OFFEN - s I -< TOWN OFOFFENDS �. BAR 7 619 8 ADDRESS OF M1 BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE { I O = �f11E► - MV/MB REGISTRATION NUMBER s n OFFE SE RARN\TARI.E. _ { \ MASS 64 La P) U TIME AND DATE OF L - 0 T OF VIO ON tZ I R� NOTICE OF (A.M / P.M.)ON VIOLATION sl A E FENEORC SO —1 20 E R ING T. ! BAOG W I m �'�� I it N l C z \,t QF TOWN II HEWY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X ORDINANCE Unable to obtain signal b re,of Pander. a ' T Date mailed "~ y THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS LS W OR Y YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL DISPOSITION WITH NO.RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w u < REGULATION (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:36 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, w U before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, J Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. a r u(2)If you desire I contest this mattes in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. _ I � _ (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. u ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ s I{ 5 z Signature BAR 76197 - NAME OF OFFENDER TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDER BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE ,^ Q - �V _ F dt�ttE r ON � MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBER ' y- t ., .OFFENSE I y lIAS.S. 1 t W Y TIM D DATE OF IOL - - C�TI OF VIO ION NOTICE OF (A.M./ .M.)ON ;20 l SI NAT E F�Nr:OACI c y - EN C G EPT. , Q I I v ! 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MVIMB REGISTRATION NUMBER OFFENSE .1 i JJ HAR\�'TARIS.• ' ' r f'At f' 'it' i >♦ r") '—s( .+�� le- o ) W. L MASS. g. ! J !I ` LLI TIME ANO DAT F VIOLATION ,,%" o AT N OF,VIO 710N Z (w } w NOTICE OF (A.M./l)M-1 ON ( vI l 20 C+.�Q r VIOLATION SIGN ,bfi OFENFOfl tTGfE ON I ENFOflCiN PT. I, , BADGE W Cn OF TOWN I HE BY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION XLU ORDINANCE u unable to obtain signature of offender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS 1 a Date mailed w Lu OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL d DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. to REGULATION You may elect to a the above fine,either b appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, Q ( ) Y pay Y PP l� u9 X 9 P lil before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, a Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. UNSTABLE you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,yyou mayy do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST If DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ 1 HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature m NAME OF OFFENDER .--]BAR 76243 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF.OFFENDER r BARNSTABLE C r✓, ITY,STATE,ZIP CODE .r ' 6 t - T. �cIF .] ' MVI B REGISTRATION NUMBER + / �L OFFENS& y1 (/ f• / jI(//} /�y _ i•� Q✓..dd "/,y"^i�� 1 l�� �A {Il I1 , �P /f Nx. LJ d -L- w 9 TIME AND DATE OF.VVIOLATION L CA, N OF 0 TION Z �° 20 6"1 ' � w NOTICE OF -'' t (A.M.! �M')ON ..J ! ) �,L� 7 ( �� Q VIOLATION SI GN�iUR OF{ENFORO G IJERSO r EN IPT.+""ri ( BADGE N . rW s. OF TOWN o „y; I HE EBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE Unable to obtair'signature of offender. Date mailed THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS I S (1 V W OR" YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL CL DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w REGULATION 1 You ma elect to a the above fine,either b Q ( ) y p y y appearing in person between 8:3o A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, w before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P. Box 2430, J Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. d (2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do sob making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST 9BARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21 D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or ff you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature .. SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION : ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A n fe Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Age t ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X ddressee so that we can return the card to you. g.MR -ved by(P' ted e) "C. Dalo Deli ry ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ es If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No r°31 T - `�,� 3. Service Type 'OCertifled Mall ❑Express Mail / ❑Registered `0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes L2Article Number nter from service tab, 7008 '3230 0002`'51rm 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 .> IGNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid LISPS Permit No.G-10 I • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION 200 MAIN ST. HYANNIS,MA 02601 Itlettat�s'lt��ttfii'that-�it:�;il��tssf�,ttttata��ltttlt;st;itti! U.S. Postal ServiceTM CERTIFIED MAILT1,, RECEIPT (Domestic Mail,Only;No Insurance1Coverage Provided) IFof,deIivery,information,visit our website_at www.usps.com� _ I PS Form 3_80�ugust 2006 See Reverse for Instructions Certified Mail Provides: o A mailing receipt o A unique identifier for your mailplece o A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: a Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail®or Priority Mail®. o Certified Mail,is notavaiiable for any class of international mail. o NO INSURANCE,COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables,please consid&Insured or Registered Mail. n For an additional fee,a Retum Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery.Tp obtain RetumtReceipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt PVForm 3811)to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee."Ehdorse riiailpieai3'Retum Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for eduped to return receipt;a USPS®postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is o For 4anadditional,fedelivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee'eauthorizetl'agent.Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement"."Restiicted Delivery" o If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making 6 inquiry. PS Form 3800,August 2006(Reverse)PSN 7530-02-000-9047 NAME OF OFFENDER / '' _ ®AR 76243 TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFEND R t~ 0 BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE.ZIP CODE. pf IKE tqy, • OFFENS I. (�}� ' t\ ' eA • u i TIME AND DATE_0 IDEATION L CA N OF TION U NOTICE OF (� (A.M./ . . ON (0 zo A � _ SI RE F ENFVRCI RSO ENF I G PT. BADGE N . u VIOLATION C iOF TOWN I HERBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X ORDINANCE enable to obtain signature of offender. THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS S Date mailed u OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL ° b I DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. u • ! REGULATION u (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between e:30 A.M.and 4:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, LL before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order or postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, F Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. ° V2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,yyou may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST AARNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and enclose a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If you fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ Signature ( NAME OF OFFENDER TOWN OF ADDRESS OF OFFENDF,Ii BAR76242 BARNSTABLE CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE (t O � MV/MB flEGISTRATION NUMBER 1 HARNSTANIx. : OFFENSE !! i6}9• `Og ` I ! f� 'r OJ( IG 1 �-G'/y O I 1 u f - TIM AND OAT F VIOLATION - L CATION OF IONC .+ NOTICE OF (A.M.1 .M ON a z0 LL�] VIOLATIONS sl fl OF€NFOR G E 0 ENFORCIN E T. OF TOWN �f V LIL I HEUBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CITATION X a ORDINANCE unable to obtain signature of offender. a Date mailed THE NONCRIMINAL FINE FOR THIS OFFENSE IS w S • I OR YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES WITH REGARD TO DISPOSITION OF THIS MATTER.EITHER OPTION(1)OR.OPTION(2)WILL OPERATE AS A FINAL a DISPOSITION WITH NO RESULTING CRIMINAL RECORD. w REGULATION (1)You may elect to pay the above fine,either by appearing in person between 8:30 A.M.and 4:00 P..M.,Monday through Friday,legal holidays excepted, W before:The Barnstable Clerk,200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601,or by mailing a check,money order Cr postal note to Barnstable Clerk,P.O.Box 2430, a Hyannis,MA 02601,WITHIN TWENTY-ONE(21)DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. �2)If you desire to contest this matter in a noncriminal proceeding,you may do so by making written request to DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT,FIRST RNSTABLE DIVISION,COURT COMPOUND,MAIN STREET,BARNSTABLE,MA 02630,Attn:21D Noncriminal Hearings and endow a copy of this citation for a hearing. (3)If You-fail to pay the above offense or to request a hearing within 21 days,or if you fail to appear for the hearing or to pay any fine determined at the hearing to be due,criminal complaint may be issued against you. ❑ I HEREBY ELECT the first option above,confess to the offense charged,and enclose payment in the amount of$ t Signature 7008 3230 0002 5177 7783 7DO8 3230 0002 5177 7783 7nnA 7;37n n n n n I-, ____ �1 Date: Oct. 20,2009 UPDATED Feb. 22,2010 & March 5,20101 To: Building File From R. Anderson: Re: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis Oct. 18, 2009 Responded to request 10/8/09 by Hyannis Fire Dept to investigate illegal and unsafe basement apartment after rescue transported a basement tenant to CCH. Found unit to be: • Very primitive with unfinished, bare cinder block walls in kitchen and common area, • Unit has un-permitted gas & plumbing • Was deficient of working smoke & CO detectors, • Cluttered, with extension cords and overburdened outlets, • Found insulation hanging from ceiling over or near food preparation and dining area, • Lack of fresh air and natural light, • Lack of egress windows, • Found separation of one bedroom by virtue of a hanging sheet behind gas stove & dryer, • Same space also contained a water heater and mattress on the floor, • Carpet installed on ceiling in"living room" (this area defined by furniture in room), • Clothes strewn about in all rooms. • Food, dirty dishes and ash trays about entire space Owner Annette Cloutier and her boyfriend reside on upper level. Owner did not appear to be capable of absorbing information at this time. Spoke to her boyfriend. Advised that his son resides here with his friends. Discussed safety issues, fire prevention items, family apartment and Amnesty. Owner is not eligible for Amnesty as she is not married to the young man's father and is therefore not related by blood or marriage as required by the ordinance. An exit order was issued at this time. Gave them one week to obtain permits and be in touch with me regarding the status of the clean up effort. Was informed that a large dumpster was on order already. Advised that if I did not hear from them the entire team would return. As there has been no contact since the original inspectional date, I arranged with Lt. John Cosmos, Jaime Cabot(BOH), Paul Roma and Tom Perry to return to the site in order to assess the progress if any. Also, was subsequently advised that a former family apartment is contained on the upper level. Unit also inspected by Gas Inspector Richard Burnham, Electrical Inspector William Amara and Building Inspector Jeff Lauzon on this date W 1 Oct. 19,2009 9:30 AM Returned to the site on 10/19/09 with Building Inspector Paul Roma and Lt. Cosmo at 9:30 AM. No one responded on the upper level or basement door. Someone did, however responded at the rear slider on the far side of the house. A young woman was sleeping but answered and stated she lived there, admitted this was a separate unit and then back tracked into she was a friend that just stayed the night. I left my card and told her that the owner must contact me by the end of the day and.I asked when the best time to reach them. She indicated that 2—4 was best. We then planned to return around 3:30. Oct. 19, 2009 3:30 PM Lt. Cosmos and Paul Roma met me at 3:30. The property owner was not home but found the basement door to be open. I yelled into the area and a young man came out. He identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. He allowed us to check the unit to assess their progress. Admittedly there was some improvement as a lot of clutter and multiple extension cords had been removed. I advised him that I needed to hear from the property owner tomorrow morning (10/20/09) or otherwise risk citations in the amount of$200.00 a day ($100.00 for each of the two illegal apartments). Oct. 19,2009 4 PM Received call from former tenant's mother. Her son is attempting to retrieve the remainder of his belongings including a TV and game station today. In fact, when I returned in the late afternoon, I found a TV and desk outside and assumed he had not yet been able to pick them up. Oct. 20,2009 9:30 AM Received call from Doug Cahoon, boyfriend of the property owner. He stated that the owner is at the hospital with her sister again. I advised that this is very important and she must make time for me. He claimed no one is living here. The property is occupied only by the two of them. His son is temporarily staying with his mother in Marstons Mills. The kids are in and out just cleaning as they are available. The mess was created by Annette's nephew who has a hoarding condition and just recently relocated to California. I have been receiving reports that the unit was rented for $1200.00 plus utilities to a group of kids. The following were identified as tenants/occupants of the basement unit: • Nate Skylar • Josh Piccorello • Greg Lehane—no longer residing there • "Toybox son of Doug Cahoon • Ashley Shurtleff • Sarah—girlfriend of Toybox—no last name provided. I was also advised that they follow the Insane Clown Posse, a band known for violent "horrorcore"hip-hop/acid rap and is especially degrading to women. . 2 Oct.22,2009 Received cal from Tina Lehane. Kids are still residing there. She is sending letter demanding the return of rent for Oct. She will pursue small claims if necessary. No contact from property owner. Obtained info from Det. Hemmilla. Issued two citations—one for each apartment. Nov. 10,2009 Received call from Tina Lehane. Kids are still renting. Only Ashley is working. Only Josh has a vehicle—a Bronco. He drives the other around. The kids are concerned about coming up with rent for Nov. Nate has been refused entry to the apartment and sometimes sleeps in the Bronco. I asked the police to check the vehicle in the early morning hours. Nov. 11,2009 Returned with Health Inspector Jaime Cabot and Lt. John Cosmo of HFD for the rental registration inspection. She advised Jaime she does not rent the apartment.. Found basement considerably cleaner. One bedroom had unmade bunk beds. The other bedroom was set up as an office/den. The kitchen is intact. It was neater and did not have any personal items however,the refrigerator contained food. The owner was abrasive and aggressive in attempts to threat us with her lawyer. She continued to rely on her statement that she purchased the property in said condition and that in 1989 Ed Barry and the Building Inspector came out and approved the work in the basement even though there are no permits. She demanded to know who the anonymous complainant is. She told Lt. Comos that her rights were violated when the paramedics entered'the house as the person needing assistance was outside in the driveway. She never rented the unit she was only helping out some friends. She was away trying to help her sister get out of the psych ward when this incident occurred. She used to be a nurse and a teacher. Now she is a writer. She has written one book and started another. She is too stressed to write because of this incident. She refused to allow us in any other part of the house. She went back an forth about who was living at the house now, one moment she was living there alone and the next moment"Doug" was living upstairs with her and her boyfriend which makes her very uncomfortable. . She told me to call her attorney (Stinson). At her request I left her another business card and asked her to have Stinson call me. She has not applied for a building permit to restore to a single family. 3 MSGR. VINCENT MACKAY, BACK BAY PASTOR; HELD NOVENAS VIA RADIO ... Page 1 of 1 MSGR.VINCENT MACKAY, BACK BAY PASTOR; HELD NOVENAS VIA RADIO The Boston Globe(Boston,MA)I December 19,1989 1 700+words I Copyright Ads by Google Local Couoons 1 ridiculously huge coupon a day.Get the best of your city @90%off! www.Grouoon.com Become a Pastor With an Online Pastoral Degree.Study Online,in your spare time. EarnMvDearee.com How to Do Meditation? s „ - Did You Know That Meditating Just 15 Min a Day Could Change Your Life www.SilvaLifeSvstem.com Msgr.Vincent J.Mackay,pastor of St.Cecilia's Church in the Back Bay from 1969 until his retirement in 1988,died of a heart attack Saturday.He was 77 and lived in Regina Clan,the retirement home for priests in Boston. For 45 years,Msgr.Mackay broadcast a Novena to the Blessed Mother every Tuesday on radio in Boston, ' successively on WMEX,WBOS and WUNR. A longtime friend of Hank Stram and Dick Motta,Msgr.Mackay sat on the bench with the Stram-coached Kansas City Chiefs at their 1970 Super Bowl football victory and with the Motta-coached Washington Bullets... Read the rest of this article with a FREE trial to HighBeam Research http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-8152488.html 7/23/2010 BF�1011?~0045 96-03-26 11 :15 #016291 FORM M-792 h vEPAAr THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS vl' ' DE-PARTMENT OF REVENUE 2 ESTATE TAB(BUREAU,P.O.BOX 7023.BOSTON.MA 02204 T DD� CERTIFICATE RELEASING MASSACHUSETTS ESTATE TAX LIEN (FILE IN TRIPLICATE WITH COPY OF RECORDED DEED.) DECEDENT S MIDDLE LAST NAME '- - FIRST NAME INttUI MAIL TO:F— NAME Joseph K. Mackey Vincent J. Mackay ADDRESS C/O Smith, McNultey Kearney PRODATE COURT Middlesex Sth DA EOFDEATH INNO.STTRREET) Ou . One State Street. CITY OR TOWN, BOStOT] . T,,� � DOCKET NO. 90P2419A 12/16/89 STATE AND -, MA 021�" RESIDENCE(DOMIGLEI AT TIME OF DEATH - ZIP CODE . 92 Lexington Avenue Sanerville, MA 02144 This Certificate releases the lien of the Comm onwealt o Massachusetts imposed by Chapter 65C of the General. I,aws, or, any and all interests which the Decedent may have had in the property described below: REAL ESTATE (full legal description not necessary) Location of property _Ll31 hiddp Rid, West Llyannisport NUMBER - - STREET 'CITYOftwww ZIP CODE Parcel ID$ R247179 ® As described by Dced dated'-Souembe-r R2 J 987 _ and recorded in Barnstable 6039 132 Book No, _ Page No. — ,or REGISTRY OF DEEDS 0 As described by certificate of Title No. recorded in Registered Land Section for _ _— _ County COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE By BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS chief, Estate Tax Bureau Boox6039PAGE U2 Lester L. Stewart and Barbara A. Stewart QpAl�7 A�q C7 it Fr�'.A of.Barnstable, (West Hyann18port) Barnstable County, Massachusetts, btiagg woma►►rtd, for consideration paid S One Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars grant to Vincent J. Mackay .,of 131 Rudder Road, West Hyannisport, MA 02672 with raittlutttt YtlttYtllttlts l�fdl$1G>it8N1i11 (Description and eneumbrenae,,If any) The land in Barnstable (West Hyannisport), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: i NORTHWESTERLY By Centerville-Oeterv'111e Wafer District Main Street, Oetcrvil].e, Mass., One hundred one and 789/1000 (101.789) feet; NORTHEASTERLY By Old Town Road (undefined), Eighty and 916/1000 (80.916) feet; EASTERLY By a curved line having a radius of 25.00 feet by the intersection of Old Town Road and Rudder Road a distance of Thirty-four and 685/1000 i (34.685) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY By Rudder Road, Eighty-one and 000/1000 (81.000) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY By Lot 17, One hundred one and 706/1000 (101.706) feet. Containing 10,093 square feet and being shown as LOT 16 on a plan entitled: "Plan of Land in West Hyannisport Rudder Village Section II Rudder Realty Trust J. Pau]. Lanza Trustee Scale 1"-40' May 20, 1968 Robert G. McGlone Surveyor & L•agineer.Airport, Plaza Hyannia, Mass." which said plan is duly recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 232, Page 125. 1 The above premises are conveyed together with a right of way over the ways as shown on said plan in common with all others entitled thereto for all purposes for which ways are commonly used in the Town of Barnstable. The above premises are conveyed subject to an easement in favor of the Cape &•Vineyard Electric Co. at al dated December 29, 1969 and recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 1460, Page 173. Being the same premises conveyed by deed of Denniaport Furniture Co., granted to Lester L. Stewart and Barbara A. Stewart dated September 9, 1970 and recorded with the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1484 Page 341. � ep...RMtr...........hon& &ad seat a this..... .........day of..... Q. f !��nL..........:........1987 Lester L. Stewart Barbara A. Stewart ght QlamaMmIl'ale# pt A140 ApMIU, A' Barnstable.... ss. ........................NO�...........�5.........19`��. 'Then personally appeared the above named.............._ .................................... ..........Lg.@tei'...?t:.:;Srew„e:�t..and„13arbera..A:.,Stewart...... ............. ......................................................... and aclmowledged the foregoing instrument to be„Char ,F....... c deed, before me, I � Peter C. Bennett Notary Public—]usdeaof die Peace '� I u osc ..................... . 19.. . .. . _ My Conunlulon ssplres,......A.,.�...,......1,Jr. 9.1 - �" L �� ,� KUHR NOV.25s7 Parcel Detail Page 2 of 3 Visit History Date Who Purpose 01/09/2002 00:00:00 Paul Talbot Meas/Listed-Interior Access 11/15/1991 00:00:00 M L Sales History_ Line Sale Date Owner Book/Page Sale Price 1 01/06/1997 CLOUTIER,ANNETTE 10558/132 $1 2 11/15/1995 LORDEN,JOHN J TR 9929/178 $100 3 11/15/1987 MACKAY,VINCENT J 6039/132 $132,000 4 MACKAY,VINCENT J M-792 110117045 $1 Assessment History Save# Year Building Value XF Value OB Value Land Value Total Parcel Value 1 2010 $170,800 $20,000 $0 $100,900 -$291,700 2 2009 $166,700 $27,600 $0 $164,900 $359,200 3 2008 $203,600 $27,600 $0 $180,400 $411,600 5 2007 $202,700 $27,600 $0 $180,400 $410,700 6 2006 $187,100 $27,600 $0 $142,600 $357,300 7 2005 $170,600 $27,300 $0 $128,100 $326,000 8 2004 $138,700 $27,300 $0 $108,900 $274,900 9 2003 $124,200 $27,300 $0 $41,900 $193,400 10 2002 $110,800 $5,100 $0 $41,900 $157,800 11 2001 $110,800 $5,100 $0 $41,900 $157,800 12 2000 $88,100 $4,700 $0 $27,900 $120,700 13 1999., $88,100 $4,700 $0 $27;900 $120,700 14 1998 $63,900 $2,300 $9,000 $27,900 $103,100 15 1997 $67,800 $0 $0 $21,700 $97,100 16 1996 $67,800 $0 $0 $21,700 $97,100 . 17 1995 $67,800 $0 $0 $21,700 , $97,100 18 1994 $65,000 $0 ' $0 $27,900 $100,900 19 1993 $65,000 $0 $0 $27,900 $100,900 20 1992 $73,900 $0 $0 $31,100 - $113,706 21 1991 $75,200 $0 $0 $55,900 ' $142,800 22 1990 $75,200 $0 $0 $55,900 $142,800 23 1989 $75,200 $0 $0 $55,900 $142,800 24 1988 .$55;000 $0 $0 $20,000 $84,200 25 1987 $55,000 $0 $0 $20,000 $84,200 26 1 1986 $55,000 $0 $0 $20,000 $84,200 f � Photos. http://issgl2/intranet/propdata/ParcelDetail.aspx?ID=17495 7/23/2010 ✓;. �7±r ` Stte 4Z v lvi Y'' !S �. +.�.J� ' �i / C"y�"i�Li��.iut0�4k s r��.5. y 1riF+?�� A§ a��11����dRr', c� 4�� �VJ11 t�� "�y0 1•ty ��� rc�� � r �J—rr 1�.�.�_--- ( 1,A��/�X✓�L 4r d# t q t\i w 4' �', raAf; i s� (r_.x�� s �' �kr. �;�Ai✓ Ill/I "6 � � -710 onnvzo,oa, r - t & 1 � � ` a e• Parcel Detail Page 1 of 3 Logged In As: Parcel Detail Friday,July 23 2010 Parcel Lookup Parcellnfo Parcel ID 1247-179 I DeveloperLot LOT Location F131 RUDDER ROAD I Pri FrontageSec j99 Sec Road'OLD TOWN ROAD I Frontage 198 Village HYANNIS I Fire District HYANNIS Sewer Acct I Road Index:1392 Asbuilt Septic Scan: Interactive } 247179_1 Map Owner Info . Owner;CLOUTIE—.R,ANNETTE I Co-Owner( µI Streetl s 131 RUDDER RD I Street2 City IHYANNIS state.MA zip 02601 Country USA w Land Info_ _. — Acres 10.23 -- Use Single IF MDL-01 'I�� zoning IRB' �Nghbd 10105 Topography,Level I Road Paved - utilities;Public Water,Gas,Septic. Location . I: Construction Info Building 1 of 1 Year''1972 I Roof Gable/Hip L ExtEWood Shingler - Built Struct Walla' I x Living 771 Roof IAs h/F GIs/Cm AC('Central Area i I Cover' p �p I Type I _ I �4 Int Style'Ranch Rooms_ I Wall rDrywall I i3 Bedrooms Model I Int I .Bath�2 Full Floor Rooms Heat Totalr + Grade Averse iHotAir l g 'TYPe' I Rooms�6 Rooms I , � Stories 1' Story I Heat jGasI Found !Poured Conc. Fuel.. ation Gross 13907 Area . Permit History http://issgl2/intranei/propda'ta/ParcelDetail.aspx?ID=17495 7/23/2010 aooK6039PAGF 132 Lester L. Stewart and Barbara A. Stewart of Barnstable, (West Hyannieport) Barnstable County, Massachusetts, beJngg xess►drned, for consideration paid S One Hundred Thirty=Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars Slant to Vincent J. Mackay of 131-Rudder Road, West Hyannieport, MA 02672 with rrattrintntraartill"Is. 8ic�r8 Nili}( (Description and encumbrances,If any) j, The land in Barnstable (West Hyannieport), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY By Centerville-Osterville Water District Main Street, Ostervill.e, Mass., One hundred one and 789/1000 (101.789) feet; NORTHEASTERLY By Old Town Road (undefined), Eighty and 916/1000 (80.916) feet; ' EASTERLY By a curved line having a radius of 25.00 feet by the intersection of Old Town Road and Rudder Road a distance of Thirty-four and 685/1000 (34.685) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY By Rudder Road, Eighty-one and 000/1000 (81.000) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY By Lot 17, One hundred one and 706/1000 (101.706) feet. Containing 10,093 square feet and being shown as LOT 16 on a plan entitled: "Plan of Land in West Hyannieport Rudder Village Section II Rudder Realty Trust J. Paul - Lanza Trustee Scale 11'-40' May 20, 1968 Robert G. McGlone Surveyor & Lngineer Airport Plaza Hyannis, Mass." which said plan is duly recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 232, Page 125.' The above premises are conveyed together with a right of way over the ways as shown on said plan in common with all others entitled thereto for all purposes for which ways are commonly used in the Town of Barnstable. The above premises are conveyed subject to an .easement in favor of the Cape & Vineyard Electric Co. at al .dated December 29, 1969 and recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 1460, Page 173. Being the same premises conveyed by deed of Dennisport Furniture Co., granted to Lester L. Stewart and Barbara A. Stewart dated September 9, 197.0. and recorded with the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1484 Page 341. �tltttp...RMR.........hands sad sal a_ this.. ,. ..,.day of lam!fit........ ........1987 '1.:..: ........ Lester L. Stewart` Barbara R LG^'Stewart. 'J ...... ....... �ltpt Q�nmatmtwraltlf pt;laa,aaattpCe�tits /�' Barnstable ................! OV.:...............:19 7 .,....,.. ..ss. Then personally appeared the above named......................... ••....••.•.•.......•••• ..... , Lg�teX-L Seewe t and Barbara A Stewart...... ............. .......................... ... ad arJmowledgod the foregoing instrument ro bc.;GbS ,F. c -Wore,me ...... peter C. Bennett " da Notary Jv� of U,ePnce numa. 91 �� �. .• PAY Commluton.expire+ . ... 19......,, �e RHORDED NOV 25 87 Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Water.Department P.O. BOX 369- 1138•MAIN STREET OSTERVILLE;MASSACHUSETTS 02655 `�E srF� h • L � OFFICE OF u WATER M BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS 3 . WATER SUPERINTENDENT 9 DEPT TEL.No.508-428-6691 �sTONs FAX No.508-428-3508 June 11, 2009 Annette Cloutier 131 Rudder Road - Hyannis, MA 02601 .Re: Encroachment on property at Old Town Rd. f Dear Mrs. Cloutier: Please find this demand that all the debris and materials above and beneath ground be removed from the property of the Centerville-osterville-Marstons Mills Fire District, Water Department by June 30, 2009. The results of our. investigation, to date lead us to conclude that the materials were put on the property as a result .of your activities. We have an obligation to the ratepayers in the Water Department"s District to protect the drinking water. .The current usage of Department property is unlawful and threatens the, public water supply. A failure to initiate the requested clean-up in timely fashion will leave the Department no recourse but to seek enforcement of its rights toyprotect the public water supply in any available forum. Should you desire, we look forward to meeting with you to discusp this Issue at . your convenience. very tr ly yours CENT`�ftVIL S RVILLE-MARSTONS MILLS FIRE (, DISTRIC WATER DEPARTMENT., Craig Crocker, Superintendent Cc: Board .of Health EAB1DS\Ielecommlease.doc - w i /2009 10:26' 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 01 From: "Anderson, Robin"<Robin,Anderson(Olown.barnstable.ma.us> Subject: 131 Rudder Date; October 16,2009 10,07:10 AM EDT To: "Diane LeRoux'r<dleroux@hyannlsflre_org> # 1 Attachment, 46 bytes :� • ) g1P hover„� .;e, ..a.e:: .. .ti;Y-•....'.;�Se, :�3""�'?.';:'i? {z'' - ::'r:c•• r'a�"' ik,r�:. :a- y:7��� �,/: - MJ�'7' - — -.a;: 7; }�. _k' :'�:' _�. — 'y � __:���:� _ :,�1•:_T •e:Y'.,= „'4f e,�ls. �'.�_ `ia i!7. __ .Z J., .�... '�:9 2 Sa..i a ar, :.• '.. e:�ia.. :''ffs.' _ _— _ �� ., _. 'r .... .p.. '•,. _. ..f....;,.-:...a."rr, _ ".�?.. - .:'ask: - ��'''� - I, I for ... I. . f f. .... ..rt0® a. e .9pt�M.ia t' sIB addrras-`f': pnY„ �n .. ta.-. nd_.._ 'h ..wee euwa of n(acP=.:'. _ `wel f@ Y j.. 1� dui c�b ® m t er: 're ou� to:. - - la:': 8$ ' k�' your• 1-11foxC@twit 061 :. $w'r14Cte7. 15 ::5:••' sr: •✓.: f, - ! PIN,S` .fir' ...f.rL.A. "F:.�' '�'t• .. ,. , 9cgip_. r•t.:. ":_r_::)����'.-..�., �� °�.,.,: y/. �6... .'ir'.'.G: _ Tf^i' — ]i' t — ipx {.• ..__. � ' v�: �� :.:::_•„%a_; .'❑ - ''>t� gyp ,;�:�� �:ri'��.�r .. .-� .:.:.. :.. : ,.. ._ � ..: :r, a... .,.� .,., ..t �r�Y'•:' •k''- '}•':f'< - 'i r.� 1, 0 r7l 4 r INE r The Town of Barnstable !.BARNA-IZR- . ` Department of Health Safety a MASS. nd Environmental Services g. - t63q' �0 �fDMP�a Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner Inspection Correction Notice Type of Inspection Q . , Location 13 Permit Number 2 U y O '2-- Owner Builder One''notice to remain on jobsite, one notice on file in Building Department. The following items need correcting: A-(/ n.,P") sz-1474-7%0-tiI-S R r 4 Please call: 508-790-6227 for re-inspection. Inspected by --,,..� Date r °FIKE to, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 9 MSS. Thomas F.Geiler,Director �p 1639. A�0 rE0 Ma+ Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 28, 2009 Annette Cloutier 131 Rudder Rd. Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 131 Rudder Rd., Hyannis, MA, Map: 247 Parcel: 17.9 Dear Ms. Cloutier: A review of our records, including the permitting history of 131 Rudder Rd., Hyannis, as well as Zoning Board of Appeals records, indicate that the use of that address as anything other that a single family home is illegal. Violation of zoning ordinances is a misdemeanor, conviction for which results in a criminal record. Upon inspection of the above referenced address several building and zoning violations were observed. As you were directed on October 20 2009 you are hereby ordered to discontinue the use of the above-referenced property as it is now being used and restore it to a single-family home. This is in addition to the exit order previously issued. As discussed, a building permit must be applied for to restore the layout to accommodate the conversion. You must do this before any work takes place. Please call (508) 862-4034 if you have any questions. By Order, W�'Lauzon Local Inspector Q:zoning5 Town of Barnstable tia Regulatory Services * snxxsrnai.e, MASS. Thomas F. Geiler,Director 1639• ♦0 'OrE1639nrA Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 20, 2009 Mrs. Annette Cloutier 131 Rudder Road Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis Dear Mrs. Cloutier: Upon inspection of cellar apartment at the above referenced property on October 08, 2009 the following code violations were found. 1. Venting on water heater to close to combustible material 2. Gas Line for range needs to be capped. 3. Range left side to close to combustible material 4. Shelves next to water heater to close Respectfully, Richard Burnham Gas Inspector q:bumham/131 rudderrd p, ❑ oelete NFIRS -i z 0�`92?--I l MAJ 1 m/2009 I 001 " I A290906 J L ❑ NoaActivity Basic stale Incident 0ata ,.L. station Incident Numt)ar ,.1-., E%poal.. - Chock this box to indicate thal the address for this incident is provided on Ine vv4talend Fire Census'tract p� B Location Modu(b1A8ecfion B`Alternative Location Spocificalion"Use only for mlolana fires. I l— _ 50 J ® Street Address -- -- -- ❑ Intersection (,_-_-._ 131� g I RUDDER ROAD_ _ _ I RD I I„ ❑ In front of I NumberlMllepoet Prefix Street or Highway Stree—Typs Suffix ❑ Rear of t. ----- I (Hyannis 02601 ❑ Adjacent to Apl./suttO/ROOM state 7�p Lode ❑ Directions II I ❑ Crosa street or citrections,as applicable - - - C ' Incident Type E1 Dates &Times midnight cove E2 shifts&Alarms 400 I Fazardous condition, other Local Option Incaeni type chock boxes a Month Day . Year Hour Win St 3 _ "ales are the I Aid Given Received * — game as Alarm ALARM ahveys required Ill l—_._... D — I Date' Alarm shift or No Of AlannDistrict I I of I os 1 2009 1 s:01 platoon 1 ❑ Mutual aid received I I ARRIVAL,required,unless canceled or No eoi arrive 2 ❑ Automatic aidIirF010 Their Arrival t e Tn—JI J 10 M09 15:10 E3 special studies l08J 3 El Mutual aid given state Loco]Option . a ❑ AIJtOmBtIC aid gIVen CONTROLLED optional,ewcepr for wlbland fires ) •Controlled 5 U.0ther aid given N None 4�rc en ut N moor LA-T UNIT CLEARED,required except wndland 6. Sp9c�l 5veGal ® Last Unit Study IDtf SI�y vales Cleared 10 , 8 2009 16:15 F Actions Taken Gt Resources G2 Estimated Dollar Losses &ValuIt Chock this box and 8k-p IMa SeC11on if on LOSSES: Required for all fired d known. Opi,onoi for n L8U IIlnfOrmation, Inv@5t1 at10T1'8L LJ AcparatusorPersonnelrormisused. ._. . I L Kati I'. FrlmeryAcllon Taken(11 - Apparatus Personnel Property Suppression I - 0 Contents I Aoolnonel Action Taken(2) - EMS 1 3_ PRE-INCIDENT VALUE: optional Other �1� T J Property Additional Action Taken(3) - Check box6 resource counts include oldrec9ived resources. Contents Completed Modules H1 Casualties None H3 Hazardous Materials Release Mixed Use property Deaths Injuries N® None ❑ Firc-2 Fire NNN Not mixed SeIvICe l_ n I u ❑ 1 ❑ Natural gas:stew leak,no evecuetton or.H=Mat actions lO (3 A6semBly Use ❑Civilian Fire CaS.-4 ❑S U c t u r 3 i 2 Propane gas: �21 lb.lank(as In noire @aq grill) 20 ❑ Education use F 33 Medical use 3 Gasoline: venlcla fuel tank or pergola container ❑ fire Srcrv_ Casualty Civilian Q 0 II ❑ 40 Residential use �_ I �___.__,__..�J 4 Kerosene:fuel buming aquipmont or portaple storage ❑ tints-6 ❑ 51 ❑ Row of stores ❑ HazMat-7 -- 5 ❑ Diesel fuelifuel oil:venicleruat lank orponableslorag 63 ❑ Enclosed mall_ Detector g Household solvents:Homoloffica spill,cloanup only 58 ❑ Business&residential ❑ Wildland Fire-8 H2 Roqulre"for confirmed firea. [3 59 ❑ �,use ❑Apparatus �3 7 ❑ Motoroil:from engine orponablecontalner 60 ❑ Industriel use ❑ h c rs o n n e I-10 1 ❑ De�,tector alerted occupants 8 [] Paint:from paint cans totaling<55 gauone t3i ❑ Military use 2❑;DetIJCtOr did not alert them 0 ❑ Other: Special HazMai aollone required or spill-55 gal., 65 ❑ Farm use U❑1 Unknown Pleaae complete the HozMal form 00 ❑ ether mixed U9e , a Property Use Structures 341 ❑ Clinic,Clinic Type infirmary. 639 '❑ Household goods,sales,repairs. 31 Church,place of worship 342 ❑ Doctor/dentist office 679 ❑ Motor vehicle/boat Sales/repairs 1 11 ❑ Restaurant or cafeteria 361 [3 Prison or jail,not juvenile S71 ❑ Gas or service station ❑ 419 ❑ 1-or 2-family dwelling %9 ❑ Business office 162 ❑ Bar/tatvern or nightclub 429 ❑ Multi-family dwelling 616 ❑ Electric generating'plant 213 ❑ Elementary school or klndergait. 439 ❑ Rooming/boarding house' 629 ❑ Laboratory/eclence lab 216 ❑ High school or junior high 449 ❑ Commercial hotel or motel 700. (] Manufacturing plant 2,41 College,adult ed. ❑ 469 ❑ Residential,board and care 619 ❑ Live9tock/poultry storage(bamj 311 ❑ Care facility for the aged 464 ❑ Dormitory/barracks 882 ❑ Non-rosldentlal parking garage 3M Hospital[3 . 619 _❑ Food and beverage sales 891 ❑ Warehouse Outside 93g ❑_ Vacant lot 981 •❑ Construction site 124 Playground or park ❑ SW [3Graded/cared.for plot of land 9134 � Industrial plant yard 666 Crops or orchard❑ C h 84s ❑ . Lake,river,stream 669 Forest(timberland) ❑ 961 ❑ Railroad right of way 807 Outdoor storage area ❑ 960 ❑ Other Str'118t Look rt and enter a Prokn Use ) 919 Dump or sanitary landfill Property vas coos only n ❑ 961 ❑ HI hw /divided highway d y 419 931 Open land or field g � g y you new Nor dneoked e ❑ 962 ❑ Residential street/driveway V operty u90 box 1 or 2 falxlily dwelling . ermsl..•vo-(yn�AB A290906 - EXP 0,. 101812009 PAGE 1 OF 2 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT - MFIRS REPORT Pe-/son/Entity Involved I r ',a'Local Option - - _ ...-.__ .._...._ Phone dumber sines3 name(t<applifsble) Cr.eck this box il Annette I Cl U outier —� ® name addreea as -•_� �--- - - MI L9a1 Name _ Suffix InClu'anl location Mr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name Then skip thethree 131 RUDDER _ I I RD-.. �� RD Ines,el®ac4!res• I I Rlll ones. l�.__—.. :J �. Streer Type Suffix NumbedMileoosl Prefix Street or Hig hway Post Ofllc eBox Apt.ISVdeAZODm City MA II 02601 J State Zro Gode - ❑More people Involved? Check this box and attach Supplemental Forma(NFIRS-15)as necessary. K2 Owner Same sls person hrvoly Then cherk this box end skip Annette Local Option the rost of this section. -... .. —._ —_ . .—_,_— I I Phone Number u-mea9 name(irap�it:�lile I ® Checklhleooxx AnnettQ - I IC,IOutter — -� same adores*as �_..� �._�.." --•• - - -•-- -� I J 4, -.._ -- -- - Suffix incident location. Mr., Ma.,Mrs. First Name _ MI last Name Than Skip tho three dupUoatetaddreaa 131 I (RUDDER _._.,.,� �. RDD� L-RDJ lines -- - Street Type suffix NumbarlMilapoet Prefix 8lrecal or HlgMvey _ •• _ ,Hyannis J PostOff�ic"e Box ApIJSuilelfioom City �_ MA� L... 02601 .. Stara ZiP Code - I LRemarks: 14 LDc;tI Option i ITEMS WITH A MUST ALWAYS BE COMPLETEDI ® More remarks?Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms (NFIRS-IS)as necessary; gi Rif I; M Authorization 199102 IMark_ D S_torie, M Lieutenant/EM Su ression 110 08 2009 L..._ JI�,. -- -- _ I L_._. ..— -J l pp J (.... . :I L__ ..J L_ I Officer In chi roe 10 IS pii7Tlve Pnsnton or rent Aaa�nment Monln, Day- year Check box t1 - same as - - Officer In - Merge =5 ❑ 199102 Mark D St_o__rie, M. Lieutenant/E_M Su ression 10 08 -009 �_ �_ J Ina J L -1 L�._.J l--J 2 Member making report ID' Sow" - Poanton or rank Assignment Month Day Yoer i A29090.6 - Exp 0, 101812009 131 Rl.1DD17R ROAD page 2 of 2 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT - MFIRS REPORT, • C7 Delete NF1RS - 1S 01.9 MA�22 J I. I 19/8/2009 I OOl _A290_90fi _ 0 ❑ Change Supplemental y� 31e1a Incident D616 Slallon Incitlenl Numbs! P°%U,� K2 Remarks 131 RUDDUR ROAD Responded to the above address for a medical emergency. R-827 Lt, M. Storie, FF Sylvester, FF Mendes. ;: Was summoned by.a Barnstable Police Officer to look in the basement for a potential hazardous living conditions. " Upon entry into basement found it being used (or living arrangements for two to three people_ -rbere ,was a kitchen as well as furniture. Significant fire-load, was also disheveled. Found multiple fire hazards such ash. Multiple extension cords being run through out apartment; overloaded electrical sockets_ Also found a flexible gas line that was not capped but was shut off at the, valve. Did not notice any fire or smoke detectors, Contacted Fire Prevention also building, gas and electrical inspectors to property to investigate further. : FF Cosmo had arrived, R-827 transported to CCH. Lleutcnant Mark D. 'torie Hyannis Fire Dept_ Additional Narrative by FPO Cosmo Request to respond for possible illegal apartment. and numerous fire code violations by Lt Storie on loc for medical emergency. Upon arrival met with Lt Storie along with BPD where we accessed the basement thru rear entry door. Advised by friend of of one of the tenants that there is three individuals living in the w: basement. Obvious overloaded electrical outlets with numerous extension cords leading to surge protectors that were also overloaded. Flexible gas hose disconnected from stove unsecured and. laying on top of unit. ' Also noted numerous large combustible items surrounding the water heater. Bldg, zoning, electrical and gas inspector requested and arrived on location. Jeff l..,auzon of building dept.issued exit order to homeowner for illegal basement apartment. Gas inspector Richard Burnham issued verbal orders on gas and . Electrical inspector Bill.Amara .disconnected numerous electrical extension cords 1 plumbing violations P without shutting down circuit to allow for furnace and hot water to remain in service. Spoke with homeowner and advised to install a smoke detector along with a carbon monoxide detector. Owner advised ii and stated that she will attempt to comply with all requests. All inspectional services cleared and will do follow up next week. t lieutenant John Cosmo j A2AnQn6 - FXP 0 1t)/R/7nnA HVANNTS FFRF nrPaPTMFNT MFTRG' RF•PnRT 10/16/2009 10:26 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 02 h ❑ Delete ' 01922 ....I 1.M�tj 10/8/2009 1 00 I _....: A290906_� L 0 Change 1 Stale * Room Oita Station IncidentNumbar 1 E%poal,, P10 Activity Basic. � 7S 7� 7[ o Check Ihin box to indicate that the addres*for this incident is provided on Ina VNldlend Fire Census Tract B Location * Module in sac6on B'Altemative Location Specification' use only forvnldlanollres. _ 50 J ® Street Address -- =--- 131 RUDDEROAD RD In front of R ❑ Intersection 1__. � L_._._. � --� --------._..-, ....—._ ._ I. � NumberfMlleMI, Prefix Street or Highway Street7ype Suffix ❑ ❑ Rear of __...__ I IHyannis MA _ 02G01 - ---- ..�----._.._... _......,._ __— - -I I_ 1 ❑ Adjacent to Apt./SWto/Room CI(y Stele Zlpcode ❑ Directions I ❑ roes street or directions,as app lca6 e C Incident Type * E1 Dates &Times Mlonlght is noon Ez Shifts&Alarms 400 I Hazardous condition, other Local0p1ion Incident Type Check boxes if Month Day Year Hour Min St 3 ---.----... .. ...._.._ _-- ams,are the - - -- -- ALARM always required Aid Given Received -* Dame es Alarm 1 j I ❑ - Date. Alarm 1 10 11_o s 111.20091 1 s:01 'o or NO Of AlarmDistria o 1 ❑ Mutual aid received ARRIVAL required,unless oanoeled or did not arrive - 2 ❑ Automatic al L —� -� I Special studio® 3 ❑ Mutual aid given Their see (� Arrival 10 l 08J 2009 15,10 E3 pot Loca10 u 4 ❑ Automatic aid given CONTROLLED optional,exe¢pt forwllelane urea 5 ❑. er al given ( Controlled ) U L I-- � LAST UNIT CLEARED,required a5t wlldland fire S S Gal N ® None a um of Last Unit Stuay llob S�dyvehm Cleared 10 08 2009 16:15 F Actions Taken % Resources GZ Estimated Dollar Losses&Values Check this box and Skip this seetlon if an LOSSES: Required for all fires A known. Opl,onel for non fires. 80`--- .... . 0 AoparatusofParsonnel form isused, .. I_Informati°n; investi a primary Action Taken(11 Apparatus Personnel Non Suppression 1:.:.. � 1 0 Contents Addlllorcal Action Taken(2) EMS .r l II .. _3,-.__I PRE-INCIDENT VALUE: optional L� L _ _ I Other L I I.._._�— 1 Property J_—J U Addlllonal Action Taken 13) Check box If resource oourda include old received resources. Contents �J Casualties None H3 Hazardous Materials Release Mixed Use property Completed Modules H1 N® None ❑ l•'ire-2 Fire Deaths Injuries NN® Not mixed ❑StrUCtUec-3 Service I-, n I I 0 I 1 ❑ Natural gas: Blow leak,noeveovetlonor,HazMataabna 10 ❑ A58emblyUse l v ll 2 Propane gas: 121 lb.tank(as In horn®alto grill 20 ❑ Education use ❑(:ivilldt7 Fire Cas.-4 3 ❑ GeS011ne:vermuo fuel tank orponablecontainer 33 ® Medical use ❑ Fire Scrv. Casualty.Civilian 0 0 4 ❑ Kerosene:fuelbUmingequipmentofponablealorego 40 Residential use h.__ I �...._....._.J ❑ EMS-6 ❑ 51 ❑ Row of stores Enclosed mall ❑1-lazMat-7 Detector ❑5 Diesel fuelifuel oil:vehicle fuel tank or portable atorag 53 ❑ WiI(i1a11d l 11'C_$ H2 RegUlredf°rconfirmedfir93. 6 Household solvents:Homaofflca pill,cleanup only 58 ❑ &Business residential ❑ ❑ 59 ❑ Office use 7 Motor OII:rrom engine or Portable container - I ❑APParra.l.us-9 ❑ eD ❑ Industrial use ❑ Per, -10 1 ❑ Detedoralerted occupants 8 [] Paint from palm cams totaling<ssgauona 63 ❑ Military use 2❑;Detector did not alert them 0 ❑ Other: Special HazMal actions required or spill-55 pal., 65 ❑ Farm use U O I Unknown Pleaae complete the HazMat form 00 ❑ Other mixed use J Property Use Structures 341 ❑ Clinic,Clinic Type infirmary 539 '❑ Household goods,sales,repairs 131 Church,place of worship 342 ❑ Doctorldent1st office 679 ❑ Motor vehicle/boat saleslrapalrs 181 ❑ Restaurant or cafeteria 351 [3 Prison or jail,not juvenile 571 1--] Gas or service station ❑162 Bar/tavern or nightclub 419 [1 1-or 2-family dwelling 989' ❑ Business office ❑ 4M El Multi-familydwelling 615 ❑ Electric generating plant 213 ❑ Elementary school or klndergart 439 ❑ Roomingiboarding house 629 ❑ "laboratory/science lab 216 ❑ High school or Junior high 449 ❑ Commercial hotel or motel 7W p Manufacturing plant 241 College,adult ad. ❑ 40 ❑ Residential,board and care 819 ❑ Livestock poultry storage(bam) 311 ❑ Care facility for the aged 4S4 ❑ Dormitory/barracks 882 ❑ Non-residentlal parking garage 331 HOSpltal ❑ 619 ❑ Food and beverage sales 891 ❑ Warehouse Outside M6 ❑ . Vacant lot 981 ,❑ Construction site 124 ❑ Playground or park WO l] Graded/oared for plot of land 984 Cl I'Industrial plant yard 665 ❑ Crops or orchard gqg ❑ Lake,river,stream - 669 ❑ Forest(timberland) 9b1 ❑ Railroad right of way 807 ❑ Outdoor storage area 960 ❑ Other street Look up and ermet a Prvpart Use M9 D or sanitary landfill Property Uae code only If [3, Dump san B61 ❑ Highway/divided highway ou have NOT chocked a y I-4 19 971 ❑ Open land or field 962 ❑ Residential street/driveway �ropeftyUse box 1 or Lfamily dwelling_] ' NIfRa•I�.we^f1'1n��06 A290906 -,EXP 0, 101812009 PAGE 1 OF HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT - MFIRS.REPORT 10/16/2009 10:26 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 03 • PersoNEntlty Involved %1, Locg.option siness name(if epplicable) Phone Number ® Check this box if I (Annette U Cloutier ❑eme edoreas as �•-•-•� "--- suffix ThenMr.,Ms.,Mrs. First Name MI L651 Name SU - Then skip the three I I (�f'1 U 1^� duPllcete addros0 RD t\l/ knee L..__�3► J I_.. _J RUDDER —.,... I D Number/MileOoet Prefix $beat or Highway _ Street Type Sutriz i L> J I Illyannfs I Post Office aoz Apt.ISuiiedRoom. City MA I 02601 _ state DP CodQ ❑More people Involved? Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms(NFIRS-15)as necessary. K Owner same as person irnow Then Uieck this box end skip Annette Local Optlon the r®st of this section. ustne99 name I� --... f'a —.._ �_. . ..__,._ I I .-— ..—• -'—. (Ip�-ale) Phone Number ® Checklhlsooxf Annette C.10utier __�J same address as �... ..... .. .-- --� I �---`�.....- -= - Suffix inademlocation. Mr., Ma.•Mrs, First Name _. MI Last Name Then skip the three duPllcate address I I RD RD lines 131 I l I R UDDI-;R .—..-------..__.. _.. _,_� 1...—_� L.--- J NumoarrMilepost Prefix Slrael or HlghWey $creel Type Suffix aL - ' Hyannis _ Post Office Box� 4F, uilelfZOom J City _ - MA� L.... 02601 Sate 4P Code L Remarks: Local Option _. - I .........___.. .___- --.... ...__.._-- —.__ ..___..-__....... ._._.:........ .. .._ _.. ITEMS WITH A * .MUST ALWAYS BE COMPLETEDI ® More remarks?Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms . (NFIRS-1 S)as necessary; I - M Authorization 1199102 MaLk D Storie, M I Lueutenant/EM lSuppressilon 10 I 1-08J 2009 - - -- .... DtfiCgr In charpa ID Igrtati.ra Pnsmon or rank Assgnment Month Day Year Check box d same as Officer in . charge ❑ 199102 Mark D Sto__rie, M J Lieutenant/EM LSu ression L 10J l 08 L2009 Member making report 10' $I %Zfe - Poamon or rank Assignment Month Day Year A290906 - -xp 0, 101812009 131 RUDDl'R R0A1> page 2 of 2 HYANNIS FIRE DEPARTMENT - MFIRS REPORT. 10/16/2009 10:26 5087786448 HYANNIS FIRE PAGE 04 I n [J Delete NFIRS - 1S Lt o ► _ 001 A290906 l 0 ❑ Change Supplemental COI_9�2� I MA �10/8/2009 1. .-. -- stato Inpdenl Date Slatlon Incident Numbe! POS18 K2 Remarks 131 RUDDER ROAD Responded to the above address for a medical emergency, R=877 Lt, M. Storie, FF Sylvester, FF Mendes. Was summoned by a Barnstable Police Officer to look'in the basement for a.poteritial hazardous living conditions. " Upon entry into basement found it being used for living arrangements for two to three people. There was a kitchen as well as furniture. Significant fire load, was also disheveled. Found multiple fire hazards such ash. multiple extension cords being run through out apartment, overloaded electrical sockets_ Also found a flexible gas line that was not capped but was shut off at the valve. Did not notice any fire or smoke detectors. Contacted Fire Prevention also building, gas' and electrical inspectors to property to investigate further. I'F Cosmo had arrived,R-827 transported to CCH. Lieutenant Mark D. 'torte r Hyannis Fire Dept- Additional Narrative by FPO Cosmo Request to respond for possible illegal apartment and numerous fire code violations by Lt Storie on loc for medical emergency. Upon arrival met with Lt Storie along with 5PD where we accessed the basement thru rear entry door. Advised by friend of of one of the tenants that there is three individuals living in the basement. Obvious overloaded electrical outlets with numerous extension cords leading to surge protectors that were also overloaded. Flexible gas hose disconnected from stove unsecured and laying on top of unit. Also noted numerous large combustible items surrounding the water heater. Bldg, zoning, electrical and gas inspector requested and arrived on location. Jeff Lauzon of building dept issued exit order to homeowner for illegal basement apartment. Gas inspector Richard Burnham issued verbal orders on gas and plumbing violations. Electrical inspector Bill.Amara disconnected numerous electrical extension cords without shutting down circuit to allow for furnace and hot water to remain in service_ Spoke with x homeowner and advised to install a smoke detector along with .a carbon monoxide detector. Owner advised i and stated that she will attempt to comply with all requests. All inspectional services cleared and will do follow up next week. Lieutenant John Cosmo „1 y - A2QnQ r% -.FXP 0 1l)1R17/t04 HYANNTq FTRF n9PAJQTMFNT MFTRS RFPnRT Town...of.Barnstable 11HE rOw Regu1at0.ry Services Thomas-F., Geller; Director * BARNSPABLE, 9� 63. ,0g Building Division iOrEo n�+" Thomas Perry, CBO;.Buildrng Commissioner 200 Main Street,. Hyannis;MA 02601 www.town.barnstabk.ma.us Officer 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 EXIT'ORDER DATE: ID /6 LOCATION: UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF 780-CMR, THE STATE BUILDING.CODE, SECTION 3400.5.1,YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED,TO IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE THE USE OF THE CELLARJBASEMENT AREA FOR SLEEPING PURPOSES. L :.l &INS`PECT0R SIGNATURE OF RECIPIENT' ODEM DE SAIDA DATA: LOCALIDADE: DE ACORDO COM O PROVISORIO 780 CMR, CODIGO DE CONSTRUCAO DO ESTADO, PARAGRAFO 3400.5.1, VOCE ESTA ORDENADO DE DEIXAR DE USAR, IMEDIATAMENTE, A AREA DO PORAO/BASEMENT PARA 0 PROPOSITO DE DORMIR. INSPETOR:LOCAL ASSINATURA DO RECIPIENTE I OFTNE Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services vsTnB Thomas F. Geiler, Director 9� t �� Building Division ATFD ,�A Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 .March 26, 2010 Barnstable First District Court Clerk Magistrate Robert E. Powers PO Box 427 Barnstable, Ma 02630 Re: Annette Cloutier, 131 Rudder Rd, Hyannis, MA Docket No: 1025 AC 001217, 0925 AC 005220 Dear Magistrate Powers: Be advised that Ms. Cloutier's refusal to admit us for the mandated property inspection in February resulted in additional citations at your suggestion. I became aware today that our scheduled hearing date was postponed to April 16, 2010 with the subsequent citations to be heard on May 7t". I respectfully request that the entire matter including all the - aforementioned citations be heard on the same occasion if possible. Hopefully, this can. be addressed on April 16t" as I believe the conditions to be so egregious that it warrants more immediate attention. Please advise me accordingly and thank you for your kind consideration. Sincerely, Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer F - JAI31 Rudder Annette Coutier Ext letter to Court.DOG AFFIDAVIT OF ZONING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ROBIN C ANDERSON I, Robin C. Anderson, upon oath, depose and state the following: 1. I am currently employed as the Zoning Enforcement Officer for.the-Town,o f a Barnstable Building Division. 2. I have served in this capacity since 2005. My primary function is to respond,to and investigate zoning complaints,,educate`all parties regarding the alleged offense, determine an appropriate course of action as dictated by circumstances and facilitate said means iri order to achieve the required compliance. 3. My duties fall under the zoning code-and are found in Chapter 240 of.the General Ordinances of the Town of Barnstable. The,zoning ordinances, in collaboration with the building,health and fire codes, determine whether additional living spaces inside of dwellings are allowed and.safe for,human habitation. -My duties include identifying violations under Chapter 240 and. ultimately issuing noncrimanl citations in cases where noncompliance persists. 4. 1 became familiar with the"property located at 131 Rudder in response to a zoning complaint concerning an unsafe basement apartment. .5. This complaint came to me in my capacity,,as the Zoning Enforcement Officer on Oct. 8,2009. 6. The record owner of said property is Annette Cloutier. Ms: Cloutier identifies 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis, Ma 02601 as her permanent address.. 7. On Oct. 8,2009 Hyannis EMTS responded to a medical emergency at said location. 8. Subsequently;on-the same date at approximately 3:30 PM,the Hyannis Fire Department requested building officials to inspect the lower level unit of 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis. 9. I.responded to the site with Local Inspector Jeffrey`Lauzon because the request identified a basement apartment and potentially hazardous living conditions.; 10. This property sits on the corner ofRudder Road and Old Town. It is a single family ranch style home with an attached garage. The paved driveway is accessed from Rudder Road. 11. Upon arrival, I could see emergency response vehicles but not personnel. No one responded at the front door or the rear garage door. 12. Local inspector Jeff Lauzon(Building Div) and I continued around to the rear of the property. We found fire officials at the,entrance to basement stairway on the far rear side of the dwelling. 13. We proceeded down the stairs and met with Lt. John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire. 14. Several individuals were in the lower level including municipal officials from police and fire. 15. .We were informed that a male_resident was transported to CCH. 16'. The.property was in a state of general disarray. Food, dirtidishes,clothing, dirty ash trays and other miscellaneous items were found in addition to a tangle of wires and hanging insulation. 17. COMM Fire personnel identified potential e•ode violations including a gas range that was not vented outside, multiple electrical outlets that were over burdened, undetermined lengths of intertwined wires and extension cords that snaked up walls and through the ceiling for various devices and appliances 18. Conditions were primitive including unfinished foundation wall areas 19. Did not find required smoke and CO detectors. 20. Electrical and gas inspectors dispatched to site 21. Office staff advised that there no permits on file for any construction, conversion of space, electrical or plumbing work relative to the basement. 22. I was advised that the son of the owner's boyfriend resides here with his friends. ; 23. The exact number of tenants was difficult to confirm as conflicting information was reported to various investigators. 24. At least three young adults admitted to residing in the lower level unit 25. This figure does not appear to include the young male transported to CCH. . 26. Tenant vehicles park in the parking area directly off of Old Town Road. 27. Tenants enter the lower level directly through the exterior basement stairway. 28. This leads into a small room that appeared to be for miscellaneous storage, 29. A short hallway leads'into a combination kitchen and eating area. 30. A multitude of cords were found above�the kitchen table: .31. Loose insulation-was hanging down over the table and the counter tops. .32 Straight ahead was an area.segregated by a.hanging sheet and utilizing the improperly vented range and dryer as a half wall and barrier. 33. This area contained a water heater, and a mattress on the.floor. Personal belongings were stacked around the water heater. A typical small basement window was at ceiling height.. 34. On the left side of the range was windowless room. 35. The ceiling was carpeted. }Extension cords were everywhere. The room was furnished with a large sectional couch. Female_ clothing and coats were hanging , on a makeshift portable closet rod on one side of the room 36. On the immediate right of the kitchen area-is a common hall with and,interior _staircase to the first.floor..A bedroom on each side of the stair case was noted. Both of these bedrooms had valid doors but both lacked proper emergency egress windows. 37. Each sleeping area had beds and/or bedding with�personaI effects. 38.All of the tenants appeared to be young adults. 39. An older man identified himself as Doug Cahoon, th6l boyfriend of the'owner, Annette Cloutier and father of one of the young adults in residence. 40. A short time later Annette Cloutier arrived. 41. Both Annette Cloutier and Doug,Cahoonstated that the mess in the basement was from Annette's.nephew who recently relocated to California and suffers- from a hoarding condition. 42. Egress issues,single-family zoning requirement, Amnesty, familyapartment criteria and building code issues were discussed with both Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. Jeff Lauzon was'part of this conversation. 43. It was determined that Ms Cloutier could not meet the requirements dictated by the Amnesty or Family'Apartment provision under Chapter 240. 44. I made Ms. Cloutier aware that she must restore the-property.to a single family home and permits would be necessary to document her compliance and perform the work. 45. Ms. Cloutier appeared to be overwhelmed and unable to process information. 46. She stated she does not rent out the basement: 47. She also stated that these kids are friends of Doug's son and she was unaware that all of these kids were living there: 48. Jeff Lauzon issued an exit order to the owner. 49. The exit order advises there is a lack of emergency egress as defined by the state building code and required in all rooms to be used for sleeping. 50. All parties present were advised that no one can sleep in the basement. 51. Owner given one week to apply for necessary permits 52. Returned to site at 9:30 AM on Oct. 20, 2009 with local building inspector Paul Roma and Lt. Cosmo, Hyannis Fire Dept. 53. No one responded at front door of main house. 54. A young woman did respond at the rear slider to far right of house in what appears to be an addition or annex. 55. She was dressed in pajamas and it was obvious that we woke her. 56. She sated that she lived here and this was a separate unit but later recanted and said she was just a friend who stayed for the night. 57. She indicated that the owner normally returned around 3 pm. 58. 1 returned at 3:30 that afternoon with Lt. Cosmo and Inspector Paul Roma. 59. The property owner did not respond but we found the basement door open. 60. A young man exited the basement and identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. 61. He invited us in to inspect the progress: 62. Multiple extension cords had been detangled and removed. 63. A significant dent in the clutter,was noted. 64. Advised him to have owner contact me. I left my business card. And returned to the'office. 65. At 4 PM on the same day (10/20/09) I received a phone call from a former tenant's mother who identified herself as Tina Lehane. 66. She was employed as a dispatcher for the Town of Barnstable Police Dept. 67.Ms. Lehane's husband and father of the aforementioned tenant is a Barnstable fireman for COMM fire district. 68. She stated her son,Greg moved into the basement apartment for one day. 69. Ms. Lehane reported that Ms. Cloutier collected $1200.00 a month in rent from the group collectively plus utilities. Each share depended on how many kids resided there. 70.:When Ms. Lehane sawthe conditions of the apartment she reported to me that she.became very concerned about the lack of egress and discussed this with Greg. 71. According to Ms. Lehane,-Greg Lehane decided to not to stay and as a result attempted to discuss the return of his share of the rent with Ms. Cloutier. 72. I was informed that Ms. Cloutier refused to return-any of his money: 73. The following were named as tenants: a. Greg Lehane b. Nate skylark c. Josh Piccorello d. "ToyBox" son of Doug Cahoon' e. Ashley Shurtleff f. Sarah—girlfriend of Toy Box—last name unknown 74. On Oct. 20,2009 Gas Inspector Richard Burnham sent Ms. Cloutier a.letter, ' advising of the following violations; a. Combustible material too close to water heater b. Must cap gas line for range c. Range too close to combustible material d. Shelving installed too close to;water heater 75. On Oct. 21/2009 Doug Cahoon called me as a result of my visit on the previous day. 76. He stated the owner is at the hospital visiting her sister again and-has no.time to contact me. - 77. He further stated that no one is living in the basement. His.son is temporarily staying in Marstons Mills with his mother. 78. The property is'-only occupiedbythe two of them, Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. 79. He indicated that the kids are cleaning and that is why there appears to be continuing activity. 80. On Oct.22, 2009 Tina Lehane reported that kids are still residing in basement. 81.On Oct. 28,2009 Local Inspector Jeff Lauzon sent Ms. Cloutier a letter . advising her: a. any use other than a single family home.is illegal and must be discontinued b. Multiple zoning and building code violations were observed c. - Property must be restored to a single family home d. `Exit order issued previously e. Permits must be obtained 82. On Nov. 10,2009 Tina called again to report the kids are still living in the; basement. 83. Ms. Lehane stated that only.Ashley is working and Josh.is the only.one with a vehicle (Bronco). He drives Ashley to work and back: 84. She reported that the kids are concerned that they won't have enough money to pay the Nov. rent. . 85. Ms. Lehane also stated that iri the past,�yhenNate did not pay his share, Ms. Cloutier would lock him.out until he produced his share of the rent. 86. It was reported to me that Nate would sleep in the Bronco on these occasions 87..Returned to site on Nov. 11,2009 with Health Inspector Jaime Cabot and Lt. John.Cosmo for a rental.inspection. $8 MMs. Cloutier advised that she does.not rent the unit. 89. Found unmade bunk beds in one room and other room set up as an office. 90. The full sized refrigerator still contained food 91. Ms. Cloutier refused to allow us in the remainder of the house. 92. She made contradictory statements regarding who and how many people live in the property. 93. On Feb. 5,2010 we attended a magistrate's hearing; 94. Attorney Stinson represented Ms. Cloutier. 95. The Building Commissioner Tom Perry and Lt. John Cosmo also attended. 96. The Building Commissioner likened.the conditions of this,apartment to the conditions found in the fatal fire in Quincy a couple of years ago. 97. It was apparent.that Attorney Stinson believed that the citations as_written i (multi-family in a single-family.zone)were incorrect and would be`dismissed. 98.1 explained that this was not an error. 99. I advised that I was informed during a.previous attempted inspection that there was another separate unit visible-to the rear side of the dwelling. 100. The magistrate ordered an to and a corresponding status report. 101. The ordered inspection was scheduled for Feb: 19,2010. - 102. This hearing'was continued to March 5,2010. 103. 4 1 reported to the property with Building Commissioner Tom=Perry and Lt., John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire Dept.on Feb:19,2010., 104. Ms.Cloutier answered the door alone: 105. She did not want to admit us. 106. She stated: a. The inspection is limited to the lower level; b. Only the Building Commissioner was to'be present, c. Inspection limited'to building code issues and violations: 107. The Building Commissioner informed Ms. Cloutier: a.• In order to resolve the multifamily citations issued under zoning, the entire property had to be inspected b. The Zoning Officer would also be present. c. Fire Prevent Officer Ltc Cosmo needed to inspect and confirm the installation of required fire prevention devices based on use, 108. Ms. Cloutier became very excited'and refused to cooperate. 109. Attorney Stinson subsequently exited the property with hands in the air declaring that he "gives up" 110. Attorney Stinson admonished his client and apologized to us for wasting our time. 111. Ms. Cloutier called1he Building Commissioner a"corrupt government official" while we were attempting to leave: -112. She'continued raving and accused him of"suppressing 113. On March 5,2010 The Magistrate found Ms.'Cloutier responsible for'the , citations>(multi-family,'Bar'76243 & Bar 76242). .114. The Magistrate recommended issuing additional citations. 115. .'On March 5, 2010 I.issued citation Bar 76190 (illegal apartment), - 116. ' ,' On March 18,2010 I issued eight citations (illegal apartment) Bar 76191 76.192, 761:93, 76195,7.6196;76197,76198,land 76199. 117. _A co'omplaint was scheduled to be'issued-.on March 26;,2010"if Ms. Cloutier did not pay the original citations. 118. On March 26,2010 I became aware that a continuance was granted. 119. A magistrate's hearing was scheduled for April 16 2010, 120.. The subsequent citations were to be heard on May 7, 2010. 121. Attorney Lorden called regarding this matter and advised he now represented Ms. Cloutier. He represented her in a prior matter-regarding this property. 122. We discussed the zoning and code violations found during our inspections, the progress we were aware about,why we needed'to see the entire property, and the continued reports of tenants in the basement. 123. Another hearing was scheduled for June 25,2010: 124. On June 25,2010, Attorney Stinson appeared.with Ms. Cloutier but advised he was not representing Ms. Cloutier, 125. He stated he:received a fax from Attorney Lorden indicating that'he would not appear and would not be handlingthis.matter: 126. During the June 25,2010.hearing-Ms..Cloutier_again refused to cooperate and would not allow the inspection to go forward: 127. The Magistrate advised.that a complaint will-be issued and subsequently an arraignment scheduled if she does not pay citations: 128. Subsequent property checks (drive by) indicate the Bronco is still on site. AFFIDAVIT OF LOCAL INSPECTOR JEFFREY L. LAUZON I, Jeffrey L. Lauzon, upon oath, depose and state the following: 1 I am currently employed to d as a local inspector for the Town of Barnstable Building p_Y: p g division. 2) I have served in this capacity since June of 2003. 3) On October 8,20091 was present at 131 Rudder Road along with the Zoning Enforcement Officer for the Town of Barnstable. 4) Also present were a representative from the Fire Department, the Town of Barnstable Electrical and Gas Inspectors. 5) Observed in the basement were several rooms with furniture including a-gas stove, a sofa, table, bookcase, and mattress. N. 6) The conditions were primitive with exposed fiberglass insulation, exposed concrete walls, and the area was in general disarray. 7) Numerous extension cords were.plugged in.and hanging from the walls and - ceiling. 8) A gas line was observed uncapped. 9) The sleeping room had inadequate emergency escape as required by 780 CMR (State Building Code). 10) The room was equipped with a bed and coverings. 11) Smoke detectors and CO detectors were not installed in accordance with 780 CMR. r. 12) An exit order for the basement bedrooms was issued to the owner of the property by me and I further explained that the basement was not to be used for sleeping purposes. 13) The owner was instructed to apply for a building permit needed to correct the violations and restore the property to a single family home. . 14) In a letter dated October 28, 2009, i followed up with the owner that a building permit was required to bring the property into compliance. 15) To date a building permit has not been applied for, to bring the property into compliance. WL. auzon , Local Inspector (508) 862-4034 w Q zonings Date: Oct. 20, 2009 To: Building File From R. Anderson: Re: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis Responded to request 10/8/09 by Hyannis Fire Dept to investigate illegal and unsafe basement apartment after rescue transported a basement tenant to CCH. Found unit to be: • Very primitive with unfinished,bare cinder block walls in kitchen and common area, • Unit has un-permitted gas &plumbing • Was deficient of working smoke & CO detectors, • Cluttered, with extension cords and overburdened outlets, • Found insulation hanging from ceiling over or near food preparation and dining area, • Lack of fresh air and natural light, • Lack of egress windows, • Found separation of one bedroom by virtue of a hanging sheet behind gas stove,& dryer, • Same space also contained a water heater and mattress on the floor, • Carpet installed on ceiling in"living room" (this area defined by furniture in room), • Clothes strewn about in all rooms. • Food, dirty dishes and ash trays about entire space Owner Annette Cloutier and her boyfriend reside on upper level. Owner did not appear to be capable of absorbing information at this time. Spoke to her boyfriend. Advised that his son resides here with his friends. Discussed safety issues, fire prevention items, . family apartment and Amnesty. Owner is not eligible for Amnesty as she is not married to the young man's father and is'therefore ndt elated by blood or marriage as required by the ordinance. Gave them one week to obtain permits and be in touch with me regarding the status of the clean up effort. Was informed that a large dumpster was on order already. Advised that if I did not hear from them the entire team would return. As there has been no contact since the original inspectional date, I arranged with Lt. John Cosmos, Jaime Cabot (BOH), Paul Roma and Tom Perry to return to the site in order to assess the progress if any. Also, was subsequently advised that a former family apartment is contained on the upper level. Oct. 19, 2009 9:30 AM Returned to the site on 10/19/09 with the aforementioned parties at 9:30 AM. No one responded on the upper level or basement door. Someone did, however responded at the rear slider on the far side of the house. A young woman was sleeping but answered and stated she lived there, admitted this was a separate unit and then back tracked into she was a friend that just stayed the night. I left my card and told her that the owner must contact me by the end of the day and I asked when the best time to reach them. She indicated that 2—4 was best. We then planned to return around 3:30. Oct. 19,2009 3:30 PM Lt. Cosmos and Paul Roma met me at 130. The property owner was not home but found the basement door to be open. I yelled into the area and a young man came out. He identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. He allowed us to check the unit to assess their progress. Admittedly there was some improvement as a lot of clutter and multiple extension cords had been removed. I advised him that I needed to hear from the property owner tomorrow morning (10/20/09) or otherwise risk citations in the amount of$200.00 a day_ ($100.00 for each of the two illegal apartments). Oct. 19, 2009 4 PM Received call from former tenant's mother. Her son is attempting to retrieve the remainder of his belongings including a TV and game station today. In fact,when l`returned in the late afternoon, I found a TV and desk outside and assumed he had not yet been able to pick them up. Oct. 20, 2009 9:30 AM Received call from Doug Cahoon,boyfriend of the property owner. He stated that the owner is at the hospital with her sister again. I advised that this is very important and she must make time for me. He claimed no one is living here. The property is occupied only by the two of them. His son is temporarily staying with his mother in Marstons Mills. The kids are in and out just cleaning as they are available. The mess was created by Annette's nephew who has a hoarding condition and just recently relocated to California. I have been receiving reports that the unit was rented for$1200.00 plus utilities to a group of kids. The following were identified as tenants/occupants of the basement unit: • Nate Skylar • Josh Piccorello • Greg Lehane—no longer residing there • "Toybox"—son of Doug Cahoon • Ashley Shurtleff • Sarah—girlfriend of Toybox—no last name provided. I was also advised that they follow"the Irisane:Clown Posse, a band known for violent "horrorcore"hip-hop/acid rap and is especially degrading to women. Oct.22, 2009 Received cal from Tina Lehane. Kids are still residing there. She is sending letter demanding the return of rent for Oct. She will pursue small claims if necessary. No contact from property owner. Obtained info from Det. Hemmilla. Issued two citations—one for each apartment. JAI31 Rudder Road report oct 09.doc 2 Message .-Page 1 of 1 Roma, Paul From: Perry, Tom Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 10:39 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: FW: Website Contact Message FYI -----Original Message----- From: Town Main Mailbox Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 9:44 AM To: Roma, Paul; Perry, Tom Cc: Tom.Geiler@town.barnstable.ma.us Subject: FW: Website.Contact Message In to the web. Dan From: email@town.barnstable.ma.us [mai Ito:email@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent Y� ,: Thursday, October 06 2011 7:27 AM To: Town Main Mailbox Subject: Website Contact Message Message: Dear Mr. Paul Roma,I have been in touch with Tom Perry in regards to the dwelling of Annette Cloutier @ 131 Rudder Rd in Hyannisport. My purpose is to bring the residence up to code and compliance. In speaking with TP I understand that the basement needs to be gutted and that permits will be required...(Robert,Thanks for this.The best is to get the permit in place first so that all know what is going on.Paul will be able to issue the permit without having to wait your turn so that this can get started by Tuesday. Thanks;TP.......) I would like to send the owner Annette Cloutier to aquire the proper permits neccessary to begin the process of demolition. Would you send me the information necessary to begin work on the project. I am attainning a 30 yard dumpster for Tuesday this coming week. I would greatly any advice and information that you could provide me with. Sincerly....Robert Cloutier Name: Robert Cloutier Email: aasteamwaya gmail.com Click to reply Phone: 978/660/8960 10/7/2011 A MM DD yyyy []Delete NFIRS -1 101922 U 1 091 1 251 1 2011 1 111-0004362 11 000 ❑11ange Basic FDID * State* Incident Date * .Station Incident Number * Exposure - ❑No Activity ❑Check this box to Indicate that the address for this incident is provided on the Wildland Fire I BLocation* Module In Section B "Alternative Location specification". Use only for Wildland fires. 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Then skip the three duplicate address Number Prefix Street or Highway Street Type I�JI Suffix (Post Office Box I Apt./Suite/Room City State Zip Code More people involved? Check this box and attach Supplemental Forms (NFIRS-1S) as necessary K2 Owner Same as person involved? Then check this box and skip I I 508 - 771 - 9202 The rest of this section. Local Option Business name (if Applicable) Area Code Phone Number (Annette I u [Cloutier ® Check this box if Mr.,Ms., Mrs. First Name MI Last Name Suffix same address as incident location. 131 I RUDDER I RD LJ Then skip the three duplicate addressNumber Prefix Street or Highway lines. Street Type ;-Suffix ICLOUTIER, ANNETTE I I I IHYANNIS Post Office Box Apt:/Suite/Room City IMAJ 102601 State Zip Code L Remarks Local Option Caller Name CLOUTIER, ANNETTE Caller Phone (508) 771-9202 COID=TCS Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:17:25 - 805 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:18:40 - 826 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch_1 ; '2011/09/25 12:19:22 - 802 AT EVENT MANNING IS 1 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:22:08 - 804 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:23:54 - 829 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 ,12:29:35 - 823 AT EVENT MANNING IS 4 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:52:28 - 827 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:36:14 - BUILDING INSPECTOR NOTIFIED Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 13:07:41 - REQUESTING ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 13:12:55 - BUILDING INSPECTOR ON LOCATION Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 13:15:02 -' ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR NOTIFIED Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 13:43:06 - REQUESTING NSTAR Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 14:07:26 - NSTAR ON LOCATION 911 ; 2011/09/25 12:11:29 Time of Call 2011/09/25 12:12:35 Phone Number (508) 771-9202 COID=TCS Caller Name CLOUTIER, ANNETTE Street Number : 131 Street Name : RUDDER RD L Authorization 1198501 I IMelanson, Dean L. IIDEP/EMT I I I 091 LL5j2011 Officer in charge ID Signature. Position or rank Assignment Month Day Year BOXcif 1198704 I I Rex, William J. I I CAPTEMTNJP I I I 091 �25I 2011 same - Da Month Assignment Position or rank Assi as Officer Member making report ID Signature 4 y Year in charge. - Hyannis Fire 01922 09/25/2011 11-0004362 r MM DD YYYY 01922 U 1 91 25 1 2011 11-0004362 000 complete FDID * State* Incident Date * Station Incident Number Exposure* Narrative Narrative: Caller Name CLOUTIER, ANNETTE Caller Phone (508) 771-9202 COID=TCS Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:17:25 - 805 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:18:40 - 826 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:19:22 - 802 AT EVENT MANNING IS 1 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:22:08 - 804 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:23:54 - 829 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:29:35 - 823 AT EVENT MANNING IS 4 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:52:28 - 827 AT EVENT MANNING IS 0 Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 12:36:14 - BUILDING INSPECTOR NOTIFIED Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 13:07:41 - REQUESTING ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 13:12:55 - BUILDING INSPECTOR ON LOCATION Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 13:15:02 - ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR NOTIFIED Dispatch-1 ; 2011/09/25 13:43:06 - REQUESTING NSTAR Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 14:07:26 - NSTAR ON LOCATION 911 ; 2011/09/25 12:11:29 Time of Call 2011/09/25 12:12:35 Phone Number (508) 771-9202 COID=TCS Caller Name CLOUTIER, ANNETTE Street Number : 131 Street Name : RUDDER RD Service Municipality : HYANNIS ESN : ESN=122 MTN:508-211-0655 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:21:51 805 REPORTS LIGHT SMOKE CONDITION ON SECOND FLOOR Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 12:50:47 802 REPORTS OVERHEATED JUNCTION BOX IN ATTIC, FIRE OUT VENTILATING Dispatch 1 ; 2011/09/25 13:38:00 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR ON LOC 13:37 Dispatch_1 ; 2011/09/25 13:44: 44 NSTAR NOTIFIED cad ; 2011/09/25 14:15:03 NSTAR CUT POWER TO PROPERTY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 09/25/2011 at 12:11:29 dispatched To 131 RUDDER RD /CLOUTIER, ANNETTE (RUDDER RD) /HYANNIS, MA 02601. The location is a 1 family dwelling. The incident was determined to be a Building fire. 12:17:25 arrived on scene. Hyannis Fire 01922 09/25/2011 11-0004362 MM DD YYYY 01922 U 1 91 25 2011 �J 11-0004362 000 Complete FDID State Incident Date Narrative Station •Incident Number * Exposure Narrative: The following involvements were noted: Name/Business Name Involvement Type ---------------------------------------------------- Cloutier, Annette The following actions were performed on scene: Extinguishment by fire service personnel Ventilate Salvage & overhaul Units responding were: Unit 802 responded. Unit 804 responded. Unit 805 responded. Unit 823 responded. Unit 826 responded. Unit 827 responded. Unit 829 responded. On arrival at side "A" with Car 805. I met the owner and she reports smoke in the attic. She had an odor of smoke all morning but could not find source until they check the attic. I went into the attic using the pull down stairs on the lst floor and found a light smoke condition. Engine 826 advanced a dry 1-3/4 line and a water can into the first floor. Car 802 arrived on location and assumed command.. The roof was laddered with ground ladders. All crews were using thermal images in the attic, lst floor and roof to find the fire. We found an electrical junction box between the attic and lst floor ceiling that had started .arcing. It started burning storage items and created the smoke condition. It was extinguished with a water can. The area around the electrical box was overhauled. PPV was used to remove smoke. All storage items that were burned were removed from the attic to outside and wetted down. Car 805 investigated the cause and took pictures. Building and wiring inspector were notified and arrived on location. 14:15:09 all units back in service. ti Hyannis Fire 01922 09/25/2011 11-0004362 A MM DD yyyy ❑Delete 01922 U 1 091 125120111 1 111-0004362 000 ❑Change NFIRS -2 FDID * State* Incident Date * Station Incident Number Exposure Fire * p * -❑No Activity , B Property Details C On-Site Materials❑None Complete if there were any significant amounts of commercial,industrial, energy or or Products agricultural products or materials on the Property, whether or not they became involved Enter up to three codes. Check one Bl U 0 0 0 1 ❑ Residential Not i or more boxes for each code entered. 1 Bulk storage or warehousing Estimated Number of residential living units in I 112 Processing or manufacturing on -site of origin whether or not all units _ Pka Packaged goods for sale became involvedsi to material (1) 3 ac 4 4 Repair or service N 1 Bulk storage or warehousing $2 001 [:]Buildings not involved 12 Processing or manufacturing Number of buildings involved on-site material (2) 3 Packaged goods for sale 4 Repair or service B3 ®None 1 Bulk storage or warehousing Acres burned �J I 12 Processing or manufacturing ❑Less than one acre on-site material (3) 3 Packaged goods for sale (outside fires) 4 Repair or service D Ignition E1 Cause of Ignition E3 Human Factors ❑Check box if this is an exposure report. Contributing To Ignition Skip to section G Check all applicable boxes D1 141 (Storage room, area, I 1 ❑intentional 1 ❑Asleep ®None Area of fire origin * 2 [:]Unintentional 2 ❑Possibly impaired by 3 [:]Failure of equipment or heat source alcohol or drugs D2 113 (Electrical arcing I 4 ❑Act of nature 3 [:]unattended person Heat source * 5 Cause under investigation 4 [:]Possibly mental disabled U ❑Cause undetermined after investigation 5 ❑Physically Disabled D3 Factors Contributing To Ignition 6 [:]Multiple persons involved 50 lStorage supplies, Others E2 Item first ignited* 1 Check Box if fire spread - ❑None 7 ❑Age was a factor ❑was confined to object 334 I (Unspecified of origin Estimated age of Factor Contributing To Ignition (1) D4 41 1Plastic person envolved L_J Type of material Required only if item first I I first ignited ignited code is 00 or <70 �J Factor Contributing To Ignition (2) 1 ❑Male 2 ❑Female Fl Equipment Involved In Ignition F2 Equipment Power G Fire Suppression Factors ❑None If Equipment was not involved,Skip to Section G L� Enter up to three codes. ❑None Equipment Power Source Equipment Involved F3 Equipment Portability �1 Fire suppression factor (1) Brand ( 1 ❑Portable Model I I 2 ❑Stationary - Fir�rIssion factor (2) 1 Serial #I I Portable equipment normally can be moved by one person, is designed t U be use in multiple locations, and Year I requires no tools to install. Fire suppression factor (3) Mobile Property Involved Local Use H1 P Y FI2 Mobile Property Type & Make ❑Pre-Fire Plan Available ❑None I Some of the information presented in this report may be based upon reports 1 Not involved in ignition, but burned Mobile property type from other Agencies 2 ❑Involved in ignition, but did not burn [:]Arson report attached 3 ❑Involved in ignition and burned I [-]Police report attached Mobile property make [:]Coroner report attached []Other reports attached Moblie property model Year - u License Plate Number State VIN Number - NFIRS-2 Revision 01/19/99- Hyannis Fire 01922 09/25/2011 11-0004362 e 11 Structure Type * 12 Building Status * 13 Building* 14 Main Floor Size* NFIRs-3 I£ Fire was In enclosed building or a portable/mobile structure complete Height Structure the rest of this form Count the ROOF as part FSre 1 ®Enclosed Building 1 [—]under construction of the highest story 2 ❑Portable/mobile structure 2 ®Occupied & operating 3 ❑Open structure 3❑ idle, not routinely used 1 001' u 003 000 4 ❑Air supported structure 4 ❑ Under major renovation Total number of storied Total square feet 5 ❑Tent 5❑Vacant and secured at or above grade 6 [—]open platform (e.g. piers) 001 6❑Vacant and unsecured OR 7 ❑Being demolished Total nammr of t—ioa a 7 [:]Underground structure(work areas) I I I BY I L-J' 8 ❑Connective structure (e.g. O❑other -J �.-I fences) below grade L_ 0 ❑Other type of structure U❑Undetermined Lenght in feet Width in feet J1 Fire Origin * J3 Number of Stories K Material Contributing Most Damaged By Flame To Flame Spread 001 ❑Below Grade Count the ROOF as part of the highest story ® Check if no flame spread Skip TO Story of fire origin U OR same as material first ignited Section L Number of stories w/ minor damage OR unable to determine (1 to 24% flame damage) J2 Fire Spread* K1 . �J Number of stories w/ significant damage 1 ❑Confined to object of origin (25 to 49% flame damage) Item contributing most to flame spread 2 ®confined to room of origin Number of stories w/ heavy damage M 3 ❑Confined to floor of origin (50 to 74% flame damage) Type of material contributing Required only if item 4 ❑Confined to building of origin most of flame spread contributing Number of stories w/ extreme damage 5 [:]Beyond building of origin (75 to 100% flame damage) code is 00 or<70 L1 Presence of Detectors * L3 Detector Power Supply L5 Detector Effectiveness (In area of the fire) Required if detector operated N ❑None Present Skip to 1 [:]Battery only section M 2 [-]Hardwire only 1 ❑Alerted Occupants, occupants responded 1 ❑Present 3 ❑Plug in 2 ❑Occupants failed to respond U ®Undetermined 4 ❑Hardwire with battery 3 []There were no occupants 5 ❑Plug in with battery 4 []Failed to alert occupants. L2 Detector Type 6 [-]Mechanical U ❑Undetermined 7 ❑Multple detectors & 1 ❑Smoke power.supplies L6 Detector Failure Reason 0 ❑Other Required if detector failed to operate 2 [:]Heat U❑Undetermined 1 ❑Power failure, shutoff or disconnect 3 []combination smoke - heat j,q Detector Operation 2 ❑Improper installation or placement 4 ❑Sprinkler, water flow detection 1 ❑Fire too small 3 ❑Defective to activate 4 ❑Lack of maintenance, includes cleaning 5 ❑More than 1 type present 2 ❑Operated 5 []Battery missing or.disconnected 0 ❑Other (Complete Section LS) 6 ❑Battery discharged or dead 3 [:]Failed to Operate (Complete Section L6) 0 ❑Other U❑Undetermined U❑Undetermined U'❑Undetermined M1 Presence of Automatic Extinguishment System * Automatic Extinguishment M5 Automatic Extinguishment N ®None Present System Operation System Failure Reason Complete Teat Required if fire was within designed range Required if system failed 1 ❑Present of Section M. 1 ❑Operated & effective (Go to Ma 1 ❑system shut off e of Automatic Extinguishment 2 ❑Operated & not effective (M4) Type guishment System * 2 [:]Not enough agent discharged 3 Required if fire was within designed range of AES ❑Fire too small to activate 1 ❑Wet pipe sprinkler 4 ❑Failed to operate (Go to MS) 3 ❑Agent discharged but did 0 ❑Other not reach fire 2 ❑Dry pipe sprinkler 4 [-]Wrong type of system 3 ❑Other sprinkler system U❑Undetermined 5 [:]Fire not in area protected 4 ❑Dry chemical system M4 Number of Sprinkler 6 ❑System components damaged 5 ❑Foam system Heads Operating 7 ❑Lack of maintenance 6 [:]Halogen type system Required if system operated 8 ❑Manual Intervention 7 ❑Carbon dioxide (CO2) system 0 ❑Other 0 ❑Other special hazard system U❑Undetermined UEJUndetermined Number of sprinkler heads operating NFIRS-3 Revision 01/19/99 Hyannis Fire 01922 09/25/2011 11-0004362 AFFIDAVIT OF ZONING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ROBIN C ANDERSON I, Robin C. Anderson, upon oath, depose and state the following: 1. I am currently employed as the Zoning Enforcement Officer for the Town of Barnstable Building Division. 2. 1 have served in this capacity since 2005. My primary function is to respond to and investigate zoning complaints, educate all parties regarding the alleged offense;determine an appropriate course of action as dictated by circumstances and facilitate said means in order to achieve the required compliance. 3. My duties fall under the zoning code and are found in Chapter 240 of the General Ordinances of the Town of Barnstable. The zoning ordinances, in collaboration with the building, health and fire codes, determine whether additional living spaces inside of dwellings are allowed and safe for human habitation. My duties include identifying violations under Chapter 240 and ultimately issuing noncrimanl citations in cases where-noncompliance persists. 4. I became familiar with the property located at 131 Rudder in response to a zoning complaint concerning an unsafe basement apartment. 5. This complaint came to me in.my capacity as the Zoning Enforcement Officer on Oct. 8, 2009. 6. The record owner of said property is Annette Cloutier. Ms. Cloutier identifies 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis, Ma 02601 as her permanent address. 7. On Oct. 8, 2009 Hyannis EMTS responded to a medical emergency at said location. 8. Subsequently, on the same date at approximately 3:30 PM, the Hyannis Fire Department requested building officials to inspect the lower level unit of 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis. 9. I responded to the site with Local Inspector Jeffrey Lauzon because the request identified a basement apartment and potentially hazardous living conditions. 10. This property sits on the corner of Rudder Road and.Old Town. It is a single family ranch style home with an attached garage. The paved driveway is accessed from Rudder Road. 11. Upon arrival,I could see emergency response vehicles but not personnel. No one responded at the front door or the rear garage door. 12. Local inspector Jeff Lauzon(Building Div) and I continued around io the rear of the property. We found fire officials at the entrance to basement stairway on the far rear side of the dwelling. 13. We proceeded down the stairs and met with Lt.John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire. 14. Several individuals were in the lower level including municipal officials from police and fire. 15. We were informed that a male resident was transported to CCH. 16. The property was in a state of general disarray. Food, dirty dishes, clothing, dirty ash trays and other miscellaneous items were found in addition to.a tangle of wires and hanging insulation. 17. COMM Fire personnel'identified potential code violations including a.gas range that was not vented outside, multiple electrical.outlets that were over burdened, undetermined lengths of intertwined wires and extension cords that snaked up walls and through the ceiling for various devices and appliances 18. Conditions were primitive including unfinished foundation wall areas 19. Did not find required smoke and CO detectors 20. Electrical and gas inspectors dispatched,to site 21. Office staff advised that there no permits on file for any construction, conversion of space, electrical or plumbing work relative to the basement. 22. I was advised that the son of the owner's boyfriend resides here with his friends. 23. The exact number of tenants was difficult to confirm as conflicting information was reported to various investigators. 24. At least three young adults admitted to residing in the lower level unit. 25. This figure does not appear to include the young male transported to CCH. 26. Tenant vehicles park in the parking area directly off of Old Town Road. 27. Tenants enter the lower level directly through the exterior basement stairway. 28. This leads into a small room that appeared to be for miscellaneous storage, 29. A short hallway leads into a combination kitchen and eating area. 30. A multitude of cords were found above the kitchen table. 31. Loose insulation was hanging down over the table and the counter tops. 32. Straight ahead was an area segregated by a hanging sheet and utilizing the improperly vented range and dryer as a half wall and barrier. 33. This area contained a water heater,and a mattress on the floor. Personal belongings were stacked around the water heater. A typical small basement window was at ceiling height. 34. On the left side of the range was windowless room. 35. The ceiling was carpeted. Extension cords were everywhere. The room was furnished with a large sectional couch. Female clothing and coats were hanging on a makeshift portable closet rod on one side of the room 36. On the immediate right of the kitchen area is a common hall with and interior staircase to the first floor. A bedroom on each side of the stair case was noted. Both of these bedrooms had valid doors but both lacked proper emergency egress windows. 37. Each sleeping area had beds and/or bedding with personal effects. 38. All of the tenants appeared to be young adults. 39. An older man identified himself as Doug Cahoon, the boyfriend of the owner, Annette Cloutier and father of one of the young adults in residence. 40. A short time later Annette Cloutier arrived. 41 Both Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon stated that the mess in the basement was from Annette's nephew who recently relocated to California and suffers from a hoarding condition. 42. Egress issues, single-family zoning requirement, Amnesty, family apartment criteria and building code issues were discussed with both Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. Jeff Lauzon was part of this conversation. 43. It was determined that Ms Cloutier could not meet the requirements dictated by the Amnesty or Family Apartment proviosin under Chapter 240. :i 44. I made Ms. Cloutier aware that she must restotre the property to a single family home and permits would be necessary to document her compliance and perform the work. 45. Ms. Cloutier appeared to be overwhelmed and unable to process information. 46. She stated she does not rent out the basement. 47. She also stated that these kids are friends of Doug's son and she was unaware that all of these kids were living there. 48. Jeff Lauzon issued an exit order to the owner. 49. The exit order advises the is a lack of emergency egress as defined by the state building code and required in all rooms to be used for sleeping. 50. All parties present were advised that no one can sleep in the basement.. 51. Owner given one week to apply for necessary permits 52. Returned to site at 9:30 AM on Oct. 20, 2009 with local building inspector Paul Roma and Lt. Cosmo, Hyannis Fire Dept. 53. No one responded at front door of main house. 54. A young woman did respond at the rear slider to far right of house in what appears to be an addition or annex. 55. She was dressed in pajamas and it was obvious that we woke her. 56. She sated that she lived here and this was a separate unit but later recanted and said she was just a friend who stayed for the night. 57. She indicated that the owner normally returned around 3 pm. 58. I returned at 3:30 that afternoon with Lt. Cosmo and Inspector Paul Roma. 59. The property owner did not respond but we found the basement door open. 60. A young man exited the basement and identified himself as the son of the owner's boyfriend. 61. He invited us in to inspect the progress. 62. Multiple extension cords had been detangled and removed. 63. A significant dent in the clutter was noted: 64. Advised him to have owner contact me. I left my business card. And returned to the office. 65. At 4 PM on the same day (10/20/09) I received a phone call from a former tenant's mother who identified herself as Tina Lehane. 66. She was employed as a dispatcher for the Town of Barnstable Police Dept. 67. Ms. Lehane's husband and father of the aforementioned tenant is a Barnstable fireman for COMM fire district. 68. She stated her son, Greg moved into the basement apartment for one day: 69. Ms. Lehane reported`that Ms. Cloutier collected $1200.00 a month in rent from the group collectively plus utilities. Each share depended on how many kids resided there. 70. When Ms. Lehane saw the conditions of the apartment she reported to that she became very concerned about the lack of egress and discussed this with Greg. 71. According to Ms. Lehane, Greg Lehane decided to not to stay and as a result attempted to discuss the return of his share of the rent with Ms. Cloutier. 72. I was informed that Ms. Cloutier refused to return any of his money. 73. The following were named as tenants: a. Greg Lehane . b. Nate skylark c. Josh Piccorello d. "ToyBox" son of Doug Cahoon e. Ashley Shurtleff f. Sarah—girlfriend of Toy Box—last name unknown 74. On Oct. 20,2009 Gas Inspector Richard Burnham sent Ms. Cloutier a letter advising of the following violations: a. Combustible material too close to water heater b. Must cap gas line for range c. Range too close to combustible material d. Shelving installed too close to water heater 75. On Oct. 21/2009 Doug Cahoon called me as a result of my visit on the previous day. 76. He stated the owner is at the hospital visiting her sister again and has no time to contact me. 77. He further stated that no one is living in the basement. His son,is temporarily staying in Marstons Mills with his mother. 78. The property is only occupied by the two of them, Annette Cloutier and Doug Cahoon. 79. He indicated that the kids are cleaning and that is why there appears to be continuing activity. 80. On Oct.22, 2009 Tina Lehane reported that kids are still residing in basement. 81. On Oct. 28,2009 Local Inspector Jeff Lauzon sent Ms. Cloutier a letter advising her: a. any use other than a single family home is illegal and must be discontinued b. Multiple zoning and building code violations were observed c. Property must be restored to a single family home d. Exit order issued previously e. Permits must be obtained 82. On Nov. 10, 2009 Tina called again to report the kids are still living in the basement. 83. Ms. Lehane stated that only Ashley is working and Josh is the only one with a vehicle (Bronco). He drives Ashley to work and back. 84. She reported that the kids are concerned that they won't have enough money to pay the Nov. rent. 85. Ms. Lehane also stated that in the past, when Nate did not pay his share, Ms. Cloutier would lock him out until he produced his share of the rent. 86. It was reported to me that Nate would sleep in the Bronco on these occasions 87. Returned to site on Nov. 11,2009 with Health Inspector Jaime Cabot and Lt. John Cosmo for a rental inspection. 88. Ms. Cloutier advised that she does not rent the unit. 89. Found unmade bunk beds in one room and other room set up as an office. 90.The full sized refrigerator still contained food 91. Ms. Cloutier refused to allow us in the remainder of the house. 92. She made contradictory statements regarding who and how many people live in the property. 93. On Feb. 22, 2010 we attended a magistrate's hearing. 94. Attorney Stinson represented Ms. Cloutier. 95. The Building Commissioner Tom Perry and Lt. John Cosmo also attended. 96. The Building Commissioner likened the conditions of this apartment to the conditions found in the fatal fire in Quincy a couple of years ago. 97. It was apparent that Attorney Stinson believed that the citations as written (multi-family in a single-family zone)were incorrect and would be dismissed. 98. I explained that this was not an error. 99. I advised that I was informed during a previous attempted inspection that there was another separate unit visible to the rear side of the dwelling. 100. The magistrate ordered an inspection and a corresponding status report. 101. The ordered inspection was scheduled for Feb. 19, 2010. 102. The hearing was continued to March 5,2010. 103. I reported to the property with Building Commissioner Tom Perry and Lt. John Cosmo of Hyannis Fire Dept. on Feb 19,2010. 104. Ms.Cloutier answered the door alone. - 105. She did not want to admit us. 106. She stated: a. The inspection is limited to the lower level, b. Only the Building Commissioner was to be present, c. Inspection limited to building code issues and violations. 107. The Building Commissioner informed Ms. Cloutier: a. In order to resolve the multifamily citations issued under zoning,:the entire property had to be inspected b. The Zoning Officer would also be present. c. Fire Prevent Officer Lt. Cosmo needed to inspect and confirm the installation of required fire prevention devices based on use. 108. Ms. Cloutier became very excited and refused to cooperate. 109. Attorney Stinson subsequently exited the property with hands in the air declaring that he "gives up". 110. Attorney Stinson admonished his client and apologized to us for wasting our time. Ill. Ms. Cloutier called the,Building Commissioner a"corrupt government official" while we were attempting to leave. 112. She continued raving and accused him of"suppressing "her". 113. On March 5, 2010 The Magistrate found Ms. Cloutier responsible for the citations (multi-family Bar 76243 & Bar 76242). 114. The Magistrate recommended issuing additional citations. 115. On March 5,2010 I issued citation Bar 76190 (illegal apartment) 116. On March 15,2010 I issued eight citations (illegal apartment) Bar 76191, 76192, 76193, 76195, 76196, 76197, 76198, and 76199. 117. A complaint was scheduled to be issued on March-26,2010 if Ms. Cloutier did not pay the original citations. 118. On March 26,2010 I became aware that a continuance was granted. 119. A magistrate's hearing was scheduled for April 16, 2010. 120. The subsequent citations were to be heard on May 7, 2010. 121. Attorney Lorden called regarding this matter and advised he now represented Ms. Cloutier. He represented her in a prior matter regarding this property. 122. We discussed the zoning and code violations found during our inspections, the progress we were aware about, why we needed to see the entire property, and the continued reports of tenants in the basement. 123. Another hearing was scheduled for June 25,2010. 124. On June 25,2010, Attorney Stinson appeared with Ms. Cloutier but advised he was not representing Ms. Cloutier. 125. He stated he received a fax from Attorney Lorden indicating that he would not appear and would not be handling this matter. 126. During the June 25,2010 hearing Ms. Cloutier again refused to cooperate and would not allow the inspection to go forward. 127. The Magistrate advised that a complaint will be issued and subsequently an arraignment scheduled if she does not pay citations. 128. Subsequent property checks (drive by) indicate the Bronco is still on site. 1 Bk 2547V Po333 *28227 rOr5-31-2411 a1 11::52at , When Recorded Return Tc: �ieaurerrk-Finaaeial-EiLrA W NTC 2100 Alt.19 North Palm Harbor,FL 34683 Loan#:3000017515 FHA Case#:251-44090051951.255 Max.Principal Amt: $495,000.00 ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION,the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,the undersigned,GENWORTH FINANCIAL HOME EQUITY ACCESS,INC.,WHOSE ADDRESS IS 10951 WHITE ROCK RD,STE 200,RANCHO CORDOVA, CA, 95670, (ASSIGNOR),by these presents does convey,grant,sell,assign,transfer and set over the described mortgage together with the certain note(s)described , .therein together with all interest secured thereby,all liens,and any rights due or to become due thereon to Reverse Mortgage Solutions, WHOSE ADDRESS IS 3900 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016 ` (866)503-5559,ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS,(ASSIGNEE). Said Mortgage bearing the date 09/28/2010,made and executed by:ANNETTE CLOUTIER as mortgager to GENWORTH FINANCIAL HOME EQUITY ACCESS,INC.as mortgagee,in the Office of the Register of Titles and County Recorder in and for the County of BARNSTABLE and State of Massachusetts in Mortgage " Book 24911,Page 298,Document#52759. Property commonly known as:131 RUDDER ROAD HYANNIS,MA 02601 In Testimony Whereo the said Corp Lion has caused ese present to be executed in its name by its ASST. . SECRETARY this day c ,20 . GENWORTH FINANCIAL'HOME EQUITY ACCESS,INC. By: I WIN ASST.SECRETAR STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO Johnny Q'GOgue, III On this day of 20�,before me, Notary Public, - personally appeared CORI Iproved to me on the basis of satisfactory eviden to be the perso06 whose nam ubscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me tha sh xecutc8 the same i Iheirauthorized capacityCias�and that by I3i&t teirsignature(s}-on the instrument the person(s'l, or the entity upon behalf of which the personated,executed the instrument.I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct,WITNESS my hand and official seal, JOHNNY 0.G�E 1111 [( CommtaSion*1824724 . L z d Notary Public-California z No f CA�IFORN Sacramento County �� Commission expires: MComm,Wires Nov 25,2012+ t �12^.r - ❑ No Mortgage Broker was involved in the placing of this loan. Mortgage Broker's Name: Address:,, License: ❑ No Mortgage Loan Originator was involved in the placing of this loan. Mortgage Loan Originator's Name: Address:,, License: Instrument Prepared By:E.Lance/NTC,2100 Alt.19 North,Palm Harbor,FL 34683(800)346.9152 Gl!ENAS II14324493-- CJ3088836 flIorm5/FRMMAi I II�III III{I III'I IIIII II�II IIIII IIIII IIIII III Illl � ` *14324493g BARNSTABLE AEOISM 4F DEEN ; I Bk 24911 Ps298 052759 11 10--15-201 G & 12 =50P Return/Mail to: NCS 5814 Lonetree Blvd. Rocklin,CA 95765 After Recording Return To Genworth Financ- aJ-li me Equity Access, In 1395VJVAte Rock Road,Suite 200 Rancho Cordova,CA 95670 Prepared By Preparer Signature Genworth Financial Home Equity Access,Inc. 10951 White Rock Road,Suite 200 Rancho Cordova,CA 95670 Space Above This Line For Recording Data Commonwealth of Massachusetts FHA Case Number:251.4409005/951-255 Loan Number:3000017515 -FIXED RATE HOME EQUITY CONVERSION MORTGAGE THIS MORTGAGE ("Security Instrument").is given on September 28, 2010("Date"). The mortgagor is: ANNETTE CLOUTIER, INDIVIDUALLY whose address is: 131 Rudder Road,Hyannis, MA 02601 ("Borrower"). This Security Instrument is given to: Genworth Financial Home Equity Access, Inc. which is organized and existing under the laws of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and whose address is: 10951 White Rock Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ("Lender"). Borrower has agreed to repay to Lender amounts which Lender is obligated to advance, including future advances, under the terms of a Home Equity Conversion Loan Agreement dated the same date as this Security Instrument ("Loan Agreement"). The agreement to repay is evidenced by Borrowers Note dated the same date as this Security Instrument ("Note"). This Security Instrument secures to Lender: (a)the repayment of the debt evidenced by the Note,with interest,and all renewals, extensions and modifications of the Note, up to a maximum principal amount of FOUR HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND AND NO1100 (U.S. $495,000.00); (b)the payment of all other sums,with interest,advanced under paragraph 5 to protect the security of this Security Instrument or otherwise due under the terms of this Security Instrument; and (c) the performance of Borrower's covenants and agreements under this Security Instrument and the Note. The full debt,including amounts described in(a), (b),and(c)above, if not paid earlier,is due and payable on September 11,2098.for this purpose, Borrower does hereby mortgage,grant and convey to Lender and Lender's successors and assigns, with mortgage covenants and with.power of sale, the following described property located in BARNSTABLE County,Massachusetts: Legal description attached hereto as Exhibit A and by this reference made a part hereof. n n Mortgage Cadence,LLC m 0222 07/07 (1 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 299 #52759 which has the address of:131 Rudder Road,Hyannis,MA 02601 ("Property Address"). TOGETHER WITH all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights,appurtenances,and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property.Ali replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Security Instrument. All of the foregoing is referred to in this Security Instrument as the"Property." BORROWER COVENANTS that Borrower.is lawfully seised of the estate hereby conveyed and has the right to mortgage, grant and convey the Property and that the Property is unencumbered, except for encumbrances of record. Borrower warrants and will defend generally the title to the Property against all claims and demands,subject to any encumbrances of record. THIS SECURITY INSTRUMENT combines uniform covenants for national use and non-uniform covenants with limited variations by jurisdiction to constitute a uniform security instrument covering real property. UNIFORM COVENANTS. Borrower and Lender covenant and agree as follows: 1. Payment of Principal and Interest. Borrower shall pay when due the principal of, and interest on, the debt evidenced by the Note, 2. Payment of Property Charges. Borrower shall pay all property charges consisting of taxes, ground rents,flood and hazard insurance premiums,and special assessments In a timely manner, and shall provide evidence of payment to Lender, unless Lender pays property charges by withholding funds from monthly payments due to the Borrower or by charging such payments to a line of credit as provided for in the Loan Agreement. 3. Fire, Flood and Other Hazard Insurance. Borrower shall insure all improvements on the Property, whether now in existence or subsequently erected, against any hazards, casualties, and contingencies, including fire. This insurance shall be maintained In the amounts, to the extent and for the periods required by Lender or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ("Secretary"), Borrower shall also Insure all improvements on the Property, whether now in existence or subsequently erected,against loss by floods to the extent required by the Secretary.All insurance shall be carried with companies approved by Lender. The insurance policies and any renewals shall be held by Lender and shall include loss payable clauses in favor of, and in a form acceptable to,Lender. In the event of loss, Borrower shall give Lender immediate notice by mail. Lender may make proof of loss if not made promptly by Borrower. Each insurance company concerned is hereby authorized and directed to make payment for such loss to Lender instead of to Borrower and Lender jointly. Insurance proceeds shall be applied to restoration or repair of the damaged Property, if the restoration or repair is economically feasible and Lender's security is not lessened. If the restoration or repair is .not economically feasible or Lender's security would be lessened, the insurance Mortgage Cadence,LLC©0222 07/07 (2 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 2.4911 Pg 300 #52759 proceeds shall be applied-first to the reduction of any indebtedness under a Second Note and Second Security Instrument held by the Secretary on the Property and then to the reduction of the indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument.Any excess insurance proceeds over an amount required to pay all outstanding indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument shall be paid to the entity legally entitled thereto. In the event of foreclosure of this Security Instrument or other transfer of title to the Property that extinguishes the indebtedness,all right,title and interest of Borrower in and to insurance policies in force shall pass to the purchaser. 4. Occupancy, Preservation, Maintenance and Protection of the Property; Borrower's Loan Application; Leaseholds. Borrower shall occupy, establish, and use the Property as Borrower's principal residence after the execution of this Security Instrument and Borrower (or at least one Borrower, if initially more than one person are Borrowers)shall continue to occupy the Property as Borrower's principal residence for the term of the Security instrument. "Principal residence" shall have the same meaning as in the Loan Agreement. Borrower shall not commit waste or destroy, damage or substantially change the Property or allow the Property to deteriorate, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Borrower shall also be in default If Borrower, during the loan application process, gave materially false or inaccurate information or statements to Lender(or failed to provide Lender with any material information) in connection with the loan evidenced by the Note, including, but not limited to, representations concerning Borrower's occupancy of the Property as a principal residence. If this Security Instrument is on a leasehold, Borrower shall comply with the provisions of the lease. If Borrower acquires fee title to the Property, the leasehold and fee title shall not be merged unless Lender agrees to the merger in writing. 5. Charges to Borrower and Protection of Lender's Rights In the Property. Borrower shall pay all governmental or municipal charges, fines and impositions that are not included in Paragraph 2. Borrower shall pay these obligations on time directly to the entity which is owed the payment. If failure to pay would adversely affect Lender's Interest in the Property, upon Lender's request Borrower shall promptly furnish to Lender receipts evidencing these payments. Borrower shall promptly discharge any lien which.has priority over this Security Instrument in the manner provided In Paragraph 12(c). If Borrower fails to make these payments or the property charges required by Paragraph 2, or fails to perform any other covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument, or there Is a legal proceeding that may significantly affect Lender's rights in the Property(such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, for condemnation or to enforce laws or regulations), then Lender may do and pay whatever is necessary to protect the value of the Property and Lender's rights in the Property, including payment of taxes,hazard insurance and other items mentioned in Paragraph 2. To protect Lender's security in the Property, Lender shall advance and charge to Borrower all amounts due to the Secretary for the Mortgage Insurance Premium as defined in the Loan Agreement as well as all sums due to the loan servicer for servicing activities as defined In the Loan Mortgage Cadence,LLC®0222 07107 (3 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HELM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 301 #52759 Agreement. Any amounts disbursed by Lender under this Paragraph shall become an additional debt of Borrower as provided for in the Loan Agreement and shall be.secured by this Security Instrument. 6. Inspection. Lender or its agent may enter on, inspect or make appraisals of the Property in a reasonable manner and at reasonable times provided that Lender shall give the Borrower notice prior to any inspection or appraisal specifying a purpose for the inspection or appraisal which must be related to Lender's interest in the Property. If the Property party p rly is vacant or abandoned or the loan is in default, Lender may take reasonable action to protect and preserve such vacant or abandoned Property without notice to the Borrower. 7. Condemnation. The proceeds of any award or'claim for damages, direct or consequential, in connection with any condemnation, or other taking of any part of the Property, or for conveyance in place of condemnation shall be paid to Lender. The proceeds shall be applied first to the reduction of any indebtedness under a Second Note and Second Security Instrument held by the Secretary on the Property, and then to the reduction of the Indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument. Any excess proceeds over an amount required to pay all outstanding indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument shall be paid to the entity legally entitled thereto. 8. Fees.Lender may collect fees and charges authorized by the Secretary. 9. Grounds for Acceleration of Debt. (a) Due and Payable. Lender may require immediate payment-in-full of all sums secured by this. Security Instrument if: (1) A Borrower dies and the Property is not the principal residence of at least one surviving Borrower,or (ii) All of a Borrower's title in the Property(or his or her beneficial interest in a trust owning all or part of the Property)is sold or otherwise transferred and no other Borrower retains title to the Property in fee simple or retains a leasehold under a lease for not less than 99 years which is renewable or a lease having a remaining period of not less than 50 years beyond the date of the 100th birthday of the youngest Borrower or retains a life estate,(or retaining a beneficial interest in a trust with such an interest in the Property). (b) Due and Payable with Secretary Approval. Lender may require Immediate payment-in-full of all.sums secured by this Security Instrument,upon approval of the Secretary, it (i) The Property ceases to be the principal residence of a Borrower for reasons other than death and the Property Is not the principal residence of at least one other Borrower;or For a period of longer than 12 consecutive months, a Borrower fails to occupy the Property because of physical or mental Illness and the Property is not the principal. Mortgage cadence,LLC©0222 07107 (4 of 10) Massachusetts Mort gage HECM FIXED RATE Bk, 24911 P4.:302- #52759 residence of at least one other Borrower;or £, uI An obligation of the Borrower under.this Security(���) 9 instrument is not'perfor`med. (c) Notice to Lender. Borrower shall notify Lender,l whenever any_of<ahe`events listed,in.this Paragraph 9(a)(ii)and(b)occur. (d) Notice to Secretary and Borrower. Lender shall notify the Secretary and Borrower whenever the loan becomes due and payable under Paragraph 9(a)(ii)and (b)a Lender shall not have the right to commence foreclosure until Borrower has had 30 days after notice to either: (i) Correct the matter which resulted in.the Security,Instrument coming due and payable; or (li) Pay the balance In full;or' (III) Sell the Property for the lesser of the balance or 95% of the appraised value and apply the net proceeds of the sale toward the balance;or, (iv) Provid6the.Lenderwith a.deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. 7ti (e) Trusts. Conveyance of 4a$Borrower's interest in`the Property to.a,trust which meets the requirements of the Secretary, or conveyance of a trust's interests in the Property to a Borrower, shall not be considered a conveyance for purposes of this Paragraph 9.A trust shall not be considered an occupant or be considered as,having a,principal residence for purposes'. of this Paragraph 9. 10. No Deficiency Judgments. Borrower'shall have`no personal liability for payment of the debt secured by this Security Instrument. Lender may enforce the debt only;through sale of.the Property. - Lender shall not be permitted to obtain a deficiency judgment against Borrower if the Security ` Instrument is foreclosed. if this Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary upon demand by the Secretary, .Borrower shall not be liable for any difference.between the mortgage insurance benefits paid to Lender and the outstanding indebtedness', including accrued interest, owed by Borrower at the time of the'assignment. a` 11. Reinstatement. Borrower has a right to be reinstated'if Lender has required immediate payment-in-full.This right applies even after foreclosure proceedings are instituted. To reinstate this Security Instrument, Borrower shall correct the condition which resulted,in the requirement for Immediate payment-in-full. Foreclosure costs and -reasonable and customary attorney's fees and-_ expenses properly.,associated with the foreclosure proceeding shall be added to the principal. balance. Upon reinstatement by Borrower, this Security Instrument and the obligations that it secures'shall remain in effect as if Lender had.notrequired immediate payment-in-full However, Lender Is not required to permit reinstatement If: (1) Lender has accepted reinstatement after the commencement. of '.foreclosure proceedings within two years immediately ,preceding the commencementof a current foreclosure proceeding,'(iI) reinstatement will preclude foreclosure-on Mortgage Cadence,LLC©0222 07/O7 (5 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE~ J. x • .t a -.. - Bk .24911 Pg 303 #52759 different grounds in the future, or (iii) reinstatement will adversely affect the priority of the Security Instrument. 12. Lien Status. (a) Modification. Borrower agrees to extend this Security Instrument in accordance with this Paragraph 12(a), If Lender determines that the original lien status of the Security Instrument is jeopardized under state law(including but not limited to situations where the amount secured by the Security Instrument equals or exceeds the maximum principal amount stated or the maximum period under which loan advances retain the same lien priority initially granted to loan advances has expired)and state law permits the original lien status to be maintained for future loan advances through the execution and recordation of one or more documents, then Lender shall obtain title evidence at Borrower's expense. If the title evidence Indicates that the property is not encumbered by any liens(except this Security Instrument,the Second Security Instrument described in Paragraph 13(a) and any subordinate liens that the Lender determines will also be subordinate to any future loan advances), Lender shall request the Borrower to execute any documents necessary to protect the lien status of future loan advances. Borrower agrees to execute such .documents. If state law does not permit the original lien status to be extended to future loan advances, Borrower will be deemed to have failed to have performed an obligation under this Security Instrument. (b) Tax Deferral Programs.Borrower shall not participate in a real estate tax deferral program,if any liens created by the tax deferral are not subordinate to this Security Instrument. (c) Prior Liens. Borrower shall promptly discharge any lien which has priority over this Security Instrument unless Borrower: (a)agrees in writing to the payment of the obligation secured by the lien in a manner acceptable to Lender; (b)contests in good faith the lien by, or defends against enforcement of the lien in, legal proceedings which in the Lender's opinion operate to prevent the enforcement of the lien or forfeiture of any part of the Property;or(c)secures from the holder of the lien an agreement satisfactory to Lender subordinating the lien to all amounts secured by this Security Instrument. If Lender determines that any part of the Property is subject to a lien which may attain priority over this Security Instrument, Lender may give Borrower a notice identifying the lien. Borrower shall satisfy the lien or take one more of the actions set forth above within 10 days of the giving of notice. 13. Relationship to Second Security Instrument. (a) Second Security Instrument. In order to secure payments which the Secretary may make to or on behalf of Borrower pursuant to Section 255(i)(1)(A)of the National Housing Act and the Loan Agreement, the Secretary has required Borrower to execute a Second Note and a Second Security Instrument on the Property. (b) Relationship of First and Second Security Instruments. Payments made by the Secretary shall not be included in the debt under the Note unless:' p Mortgage Cadence,LLC 0 0222 07107 (8 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk" 24911 Pg 304 #52759 (i) This Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary;or (Ii) The Secretary accepts reimbursement by the Lender for all payments made by the Secretary. If the circumstances described in (1)or(ii)occur,then all payments by the Secretary,including interest on the payments, but excluding late charges paid by the Secretary, shall be included in the debt under the Note. (c) Effect on Borrower.Where there is no assignment or reimbursement as described in(b)(i)or (ii)and the Secretary makes payments to Borrower,then Borrower shall not: (i) Be required to pay amounts owed under the Note,or pay any rents and revenues of the Property under Paragraph 19 to Lender or a receiver of the Property, until the Secretary has required payment-in-full of all outstanding principal and accrued interest under the Second Note;or (ii) Be obligated to pay interest or shared appreciation under the Note at any time, whether accrued before or.after the payments by the. Secretary, and whether or not accrued interest has been included in the principal balance under the Note. (d) No Duty of the Secretary.The Secretary has no duty to Lender to enforce covenants of the Second Security Instrument or to take actions to preserve the value of the Property, even though Lender may be unable to collect amounts owed under the Note because of restrictions in this Paragraph 13: 14. Forbearance by Lender Not a Waiver. Any forbearance by Lender in exercising any right or remedy shall not be a waiver of or preclude the exercise of any right or remedy. 15. Successors and Assigns Bound;Joint and Several Liability.The covenants and agreements of this Security Instrument shall.bind and benefit the successors and assigns of Lender.Borrower may not assign any rights or obligations under this Security Instrument or under the Note; except to a trust that meets the requirements of the Secretary. Borrower's covenants and agreements shall be joint and several. 16. Notices.Any notice to Borrower provided for in this Security Instrument shall be given by delivering it or by mailing it by first class mall unless applicable law requires use of another method.The notice shall be directed to the Property Address or any other address all Borrowers jointly designate. Any notice to Lender shall be given by first class mail to Lender's address stated herein or any address Lender designates by notice to Borrower.Any notice provided for in this Security Instrument shall be deemed to have been given to Borrower.or Lender when given as provided in this Paragraph 16. _17. Governing Law; Severability.This Security Instrument shall be governed by Federal law and the Mortgage Cadence,LLC m 0222 07/07 (7 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 305 #52759 law of the jurisdiction in which the Property is located. In the event that any provision or clause of this Security Instrument or the Note conflicts with applicable law, such conflict shall not affect other provisions of this Security Instrument or the Note which can be given effect without the conflicting provision. To this end,the provisions of this Security Instrument and the Note are declared to be severable. 18. Borrower's Copy.Borrower shall be given one conformed copy of the Note and this Security Instrument. NON-UNIFORM COVENANTS. Borrower and Lender covenant and agree as follows: 19. Assignment of Rents. Borrower unconditionally assigns and transfers to Lender all the rents and revenues of the Property. Borrower authorizes Lender or Lender's agents to collect the rents and revenues and hereby directs each tenant of the Property to pay the rents to Lender or Lender's agents. However, prior to Lender's notice to Borrower of Borrower's breach of any covenant or agreement in the Security Instrument, Borrower shall collect and receive all rents and revenues of the Property as trustee for the benefit of Lender and Borrower. This assignment of rents constitutes an absolute assignment and not an assignment for additional security only. If Lender gives notice of breach to Borrower: (a) all rents received by Borrower shall be held'by Borrower as trustee for benefit of Lender only, to be applied to the sums secured by this Security Instrument; (b)Lender shall be entitled to collect and receive all of the rents of the Property; and (c) each tenant of the Property shall pay all rents due and unpaid to Lender or Lender's agent on Lender's written demand to the tenant. Borrower has not executed any prior assignment of the rents and has not and will not perform any act that would prevent Lender from exercising its rights under this Paragraph 19. Lender shall not be required to enter upon, take control of or maintain the Property before or after giving notice of breach to Borrower. However,Lender or a judicially appointed receiver may do so at any time there is a breach.Any application of rents shall not cure or waive any default or invalidate any other right or remedy of Lender. This assignment of rents of the Property shall terminate when the debt secured by this Security Instrument is paid in full. 20. Foreclosure Procedure. This Security Instrument Is on the STATUTORY CONDITION and upon the further condition that all covenants and'agreements of Borrower contained In this Security Instrument shall be kept and fully performed, and upon any breach of any of such covenants or agreements or if Lender requires immediate payment In full under Paragraph 9, Lender shall have,as to the Property,the STATUTORY POWER OF SALE and other remedies permitted by applicable law. Lender shall be entitled to collect all expenses incurred in pursuing the remedies provided in this Paragraph 20, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees and costs of title evidence. If Lender invokes the STATUTORY POWER OF SALE, Lender shall mail a copy of a notice of Mortgage Cadence,LLC® 0222 07/07 (8 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 . Pg .3O6 #52759 sale to Borrower, and to other persons prescribed by Applicable Law, in the manner provided by Applicable Law. Lender shall publish the notice of sale, and the Property shall be sold in the manner prescribed by Applicable Law. Lender or its designee may purchase the Property at any sale.The proceeds of the sale shall be applied in the following order: (a) to all expenses of the sale, Including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees; (b)to all sums secured by this Security Instrument; and (c) any excess to the person or persons legally entitled to it. 21. Lien Priority.The full amount secured by this Security Instrument shall have the same priority over any other liens on the Property as if the full amount had been disbursed on the date the initial disbursement was made., regardless of the actual date of any disbursement. The amount secured by this Security Instrument shall Include all direct payments by Lender to Borrower and all other loan advances permitted by this Security Instrument for any purpose. This lien priority shall apply notwithstanding any State constitution, law or regulation, except that this lien priority shall not affect the priority of any liens for unpaid State or local governmental unit special assessments or taxes. 22. This section is intentionally left blank. 23. Release. Upon payment of all sums secured by this Security Instrument, Lender shall discharge this Security Instrument. Borrower shall pay any recordation costs. Lender may charge Borrower a fee for releasing this Security Instrument, but only if the fee is paid to a third party for services rendered and the charging of the fee is permitted under Applicable Law. 24. Waivers. Borrower waives all rights of homestead exemption in the Property and relinquishes all . rights of courtesy and dower in the Property. 25. Riders to this Security Instrument.If one or more riders are executed by Borrower and recorded together with this Security Instrument,the covenants of each such rider shall be incorporated into and shall amend and supplement the covenants and agreements of this Security Instrument as if the rider(s)were a part of this Security Instrument. [Check applicable box(es).] [ ] Condominium Rider [ ] Planned Unit Development Rider ( ] Shared Appreciation Rider [ ] Other[Specify] /7 Mortgage Cadence,WC®0222 07/07 (9 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 307 #52759 BY SIGNING BELOW, Borrower accepts.and agrees to the terms and covenants contained in thi curity Instrument and in any rid@r(s)executed by Borrower and recorded with it. . (Seal) orrower-Annette ou ler [Space Below This Line For Acknowledgment] Commonwealth of Massachusetts '?V-r A c , County ss On this j,, day of J) 20�, before me,the undersigned notary public,personally T/ appeared IUA1fO_rl P hZL !P (document signer) proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which were ) Vep.,S �� CoAl <J�9 _ to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached�adn f V�cknowledged to me tha e}( he)sign:j voluntarily for its stated purpose. ��.�`' o�•..y. /0o ""', .4% FEe a .4�^ Official Sign to and Seal bf Notary _ •, ate: Ds �9 "Mortgage Broker" is No Mortgage Broker for this transaction. M ° drpbffice address Is NIA and Mortgage Broker's license number is NIA. "i"Z H,t„1"1"",,,ao`� "Mortgage Loan Originator" is JIM CURTIN. Mortgage Loan Originator's post office address is 10951 White Rock Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 and Mortgage Loan Originator's license number is 7887. Mortgage Cadence,LLC®0222 07/07 (10 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE I Bk 24911 Pg 308 #52759 EXHIBIT A Exhibit A to the Mortgage made on September 28, 2010, by ANNETTE CLOUTIER, INDIVIDUALLY (`Borrower') to Genworth Financial Home Equity Access, Inc. ("Lender"). The Property is located In the county of BARNSTABLE,state of Massachusetts,described as follows: . Description of Property Legal Description attached.hereto as Exhibit A and by this`reference made a part hereof. f I III0IIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIILIIIII IIII IIIII�Illlllllllllllll 3 Illlillllllllillllllllllllllll O O O O 1 7 5 1 S +� M Exhibit A Mortgage 1 0 2 0 Mortgage Cadence,LLC 0 7382 01/08 Bk 24911 Pg 309 #52759 Order No. ,. 2301-32347 EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL. DESCRIPTION THE LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE,CITY OF HYANNIS, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE LAND IN BARNSTABLE(WEST HYANNISPORT), BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWESTERLY BY CENTERVILLE-OSTERVILLE WATER DISTRICT MAIN STREET, OSTERVILLE, MASS., ONE HUNDRED ONE AND 789/1000(101.789)FEET; NORTHEASTERLY BY OLD TOWN ROAD(UNDEFINED), EIGHTY AND 916/1000(80.916) FEET; EASTERLY BY A CURVED LINE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET BY THE INTERSECTION OF OLD TOWN ROAD AND RUDDER ROAD A DISTANCE OF THIRTY-FOUR AND 685/1000(34.685)FEET; SOUTHEASTERLY BY RUDDER ROAD, EIGHTY-ONE AND 000/11000(81.000)FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY BY LOT 17, ONE HUNDRED ONE AND 706/1000(101.706) FEET. CONTAINING 10,093 SQUARE FEET AND BEING SHOWN AS LOT 16 ON A PLAN ENTITLED: "PLAN OF LAND IN WEST HYANNISPORT RUDDER VILLAGE SECTION II RUDDER REALTY TRUST J. PAUL LANZA TRUSTEE SCALE 1" - 40' MAY 20, 1968, ROBERT C. MCGLONE SURVEYOR&ENGINEER AIRPORT PLAZA. HYANNIS, MASS." WHICH SAID PLAN IS DULY RECORDED IN THE BARNSTABLE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN PLAN BOOK 232, PAGE 125. THE ABOVE PREMISES ARE CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY OVER THE WAYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN IN COMMON WITH ALL OTHERS ENTITLED THERETO FOR ALL PURPOSES FOR WHICH WAYS ARE COMMONLY USED IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF THE CAPE&VINEYARD ELECTRIC CO. ET AL DATED DECEMBER 29, 1969 AND RECORDED IN SAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 1460, PAGE 173. PARCEL NUMBER(S): M:247 L:179 BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS Bk 24911 P's29E . . 052759 1�-15-2U1C� 0`1 12 50P Return/Mail to: NCS 5814 Lonetree Blvd. Rocklin CA 9576 5 ARe cording After Return To, Genworth Financ' ome Equity Access, In 10 lte Rock Road,Suite 200 Rancho Cordova,CA 95670 Pre are By: �l Preparer Signature Genworth Financial Home Equity Access,Inc. 10951 White Rock Road,Suite 200. Rancho Cordova,CA 95670 O ,R'V%_/76J Space Above This Line For Recording Data Commonwealth of Massachusetts FHA Case Number:251-4409005/951-255 Loan Number:3000017515 FIXED RATE HOME EQUITY CONVERSION MORTGAGE THIS MORTGAGE ("Security Instrument") is given on September 28,2010("Date"). The mortgagor is: ANNETTE CLOUTIER, INDIVIDUALLY whose address is: 131 Rudder Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 ("Borrower"). This Security Instrument is given to: Genworth Financial Home Equity Access, Inc. which is organized and existing under the laws of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and whose address is: 10951 White Rock Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 ("Lender"). Borrower has agreed to repay to Lender amounts which Lender is obligated to advance, including future advances, under the terms of a Home Equity Conversion Loan Agreement dated the same date as this Security Instrument ("Loan Agreement"). The agreement to repay is evidenced,by Borrower's Note dated the same date as this Security Instrument("Note"). This Security Instrument secures to Lender: (a)the repayment of the debt evidenced by the Note, with interest,and all renewals, extensions and modifications of the Note, up to a maximum principal amount of FOUR HUNDRED NINETY FIVE THOUSAND AND NO1100 (U.S. $495,000.00); (b)the payment of all other sums,with interest,advanced under paragraph 5 to protect the security of this Security Instrument or otherwise due under the terms of this Security Instrument; and (c) the performance of Borrower's covenants and agreements under this Security Instrument and the Note. The full debt,including amounts described in(a), (b),and(c)above,if not paid earlier,is due and payable on September 11, 2098. For this purpose, Borrower does hereby mortgage,grant and convey to Lender and Lender's successors and assigns, with mortgage covenants and with power of sale, the following described property located in BARNSTABLE County, Massachusetts: Legal description attached hereto as Exhibit A and by this reference made a part hereof. Mortgage Cadence,LLC m 0222 07107 (1 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE i ' Bk 24911 Pg 299 #52759 which has the address of:131 Rudder Road, Hyannis,MA 02601 ("Property Address"). TOGETHER WITH all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights,appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property.All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Security Instrument. All of the foregoing is referred to in this Security Instrument as the"Property." BORROWER COVENANTS that Borrower is lawfully seised of the estate hereby conveyed and has the right to mortgage, grant and convey the Property and that the Property is unencumbered, except for encumbrances of record. Borrower warrants and will defend generally the title to the Property against all claims and demands,subject to any encumbrances of record. THIS SECURITY INSTRUMENT combines uniform covenants for national use and non-uniform covenants with limited variations by jurisdiction to constitute a uniform security instrument covering real property. UNIFORM COVENANTS. Borrower and Lender covenant and agree as follows: 1. Payment of Principal and Interest. Borrower shall pay when due the principal of, and interest on, the debt evidenced by the Note. 2. Payment of Property Charges.Borrower shall pay all property charges consisting of taxes, ground rents,flood and hazard insurance premiums,and special assessments in a timely manner, and shall provide evidence of payment to Lender, unless Lender pays property charges by withholding funds from monthly payments due to the Borrower or by charging such payments to a line of credit as provided for in the Loan Agreement, 3. Fire,Flood and Other Hazard Insurance. Borrower shall insure all improvements on the Property, whether now in existence or subsequently erected, against any hazards, casualties, and contingencies, including fire. This insurance shall be maintained,in the amounts, to the extent and for the periods required by Lender or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ("Secretary"). Borrower shall also Insure all improvements on the Property, whether now In existence or subsequently erected,against loss by floods to the extent required by the Secretary.All insurance shall be carried with companies approved by Lender. The insurance policies and any renewals shall be held by Lender and shall include loss payable clauses in favor of, and in a form acceptable to,Lender. In the event of loss, Borrower shall give Lender immediate notice by mail. Lender may make proof of loss if not made promptly by Borrower. Each insurance company concerned is hereby authorized and directed to make payment for such loss to Lender instead of to Borrower and Lender jointly. Insurance proceeds shall be applied to restoration or repair of the damaged Property, if the ' restoration or repair is economically feasible and Lender's security is not lessened. If the restoration or repair is not economically feasible or Lender's security would be lessened, the insurance Mortgage Cadence,LLC©0222 07107 (2 010) . . Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk"124911 Pg 300 #52759 x • proceeds shall be applied first to the reduction of:any indebtedness under a Second Note'and Second Security Instrument held by the Secretary on the.Property and then to the reduction of the indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument.:Any excess insurance proceeds over an amount required to pay all outstanding indebtedness under.the Note and this Security.Instrument shall be paid to the entity legally entitled thereto. ' In the event of foreclosure of this Security Instrument or,other transfer of title to the.Property that extinguishes the indebtedness,all right,title and interest of Borrower in and d to insurance policies in force shall pass to the purchaser: a , a 4. Occupancy, Preservation, Maintenance and Protection'of the Property; Borrower's Loan Application; Leaseholds. Borrower shall occupy, establish, and use the Property as Borrowers principal residence after the execution of this Security Instrument and Borrower (or at least one Borrower,'if initially more than one person are Borrowers)shall continue tooccupy,the Property as Borrower's principal residence for the term of the Security Instrument. "Principal residence" shall , have the same meaning as.in the Loan Agreement, Borrower shall not commit waste or destroy, damage'or substantially change the Property or allow the Properly to deteriorate, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Borrower shall also be In default If , Borrower, during the loan application process, gave materially false or inaccurate information or statements to Lender(or failed to provide Lender with any material Information) in connection with the loan evidenced by the Note,including, but not limited to, representations concerning Borrower's occupancy of the Property as a principal residence. If this Security Instrument is on a leasehold, Borrower shall comply with the.provisions of the lease. If Borrower acquires fee title to the Property, the leasehold and fee title shall not be merged"unless Lender agrees to the merger in writing. 5. Charges to Borrower and Protection of Lender's'Rights In the Property.-Borrower shall pay all governmental or municipal charges,fines and impositions that are not included In Paragraph 2. Borrower shall.pay these obligations on time directly to.the entity which is owed the payment. If failure to. pay would' adversely'affect, Lender's Interest in the Property, upon Lender's request . Borrower shall promptly fumisli to Lender receipts evidencing these payments. Borrower shall promptly discharge any lien which has.priority over this Security Instrument in the manner provided' In Paragraph 12(c). If Borrower fails to make these payments or the property charges required by Paragraph 2; or falls Ito perform any other covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument,'or there is a . legal proceeding that may significantly affect Lender's rights in,the Property(such as a proceeding in" bankruptcy, for condemnation or to enforce laws or regulations), then Lender may do and pay whatever,is necessary to protect the value of the,Property,and Lender's'rights in the,Property, including payment of taxes,hazard insurance and other items mentioned in Paragraph'2. To protect Lenders-security'in,thei Property; Lender.shall advance and charge to Borrower all , amounts due to the Secretary for the ,Mortgage Insurance Premium as,defined in the Loan Agreement as well as all sums due to the loan services for servicing activities as defined In the Loan �. . Mortgage cadence,LLC®0222 07/07,. Y(3 of 10) n ' �_ Massachusetts Mortgage�HECM FIXED RATE �. a ... - .. 44 F n g r t I' Bk 24911 Pg 301 #52759 Agreement. Any amounts disbursed by Lender under this Paragraph shall become an additional debt of Borrower as provided for in the Loan Agreement and shall be secured by this Security Instrument. 6. Inspection. Lender or its agent may enter on, inspect or make appraisals of the Property in a reas onable manner and at reasona ble times provided that Lender shall give the Borrower notice prior to any inspection or appraisal specifying a purpose for the inspection or appraisal which must be related to Lender's Interest in the Property. If the Property is vacant or abandoned or the loan is in default, Lender may take reasonable action to protect and preserve such vacant or abandoned Property without notice to the Borrower. 7. Condemnation. The proceeds of any award or claim for damages, direct or consequential, in connection with any condemnation,or other taking of any part of the Property, or for conveyance in place of condemnation shall be paid to Lender. The proceeds shall be applied first to the reduction of any indebtedness under a Second Note and Second Security Instrument held by the Secretary on the Property, and then to the reduction of the Indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument. Any excess proceeds over an amount required to pay all outstanding indebtedness under the Note and this Security Instrument shall be paid to the entity legally entitled thereto. 8. Fees.Lender may collect fees and charges authorized by the Secretary. 9. Grounds for Acceleration of Debt. (a) Due and Payable. Lender may require immediate payment-in-full of all sums secured by1this Security Instrument if: (i) A Borrower dies and the Property is not the principal residence of at least one surviving Borrower,or (ii) All of a Borrower's title in the Property(or his or her beneficial interest in a trust owning all or part of the Property)is sold or otherwise transferred and no other Borrower retains title to the Property in fee simple or retains a leasehold under a lease for not less than 99 years which is renewable or a lease having a remaining period of not less than 50 years beyond the date of the 100th birthday of the Borrower or retains youngest a life estate, (or retalning a beneficial interest in a trust with such an interest in the Property). (b) Due and Payable with Secretary Approval. Lender may require immediate paymentAn-full of all sums secured by this Security Instrument,upon approval of the Secretary, if: (1) The Property ceases to be.the principal residence of a Borrower for reasons other than - death and the Property is not the principal residence of at least one other Borrower;or For a period of longer than 12 consecutive months, a Borrower fails to occupy the Property because of physical or.mental Illness and the Property is not the principal Mortgage Cadence,LLC®0222 07107 (4 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FOXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 302 #52759 residence of at least one other Borrower;or (iii) An obligation of the Borrower under this Security.lnstrument is not performed. (c) Notice to Lender. Borrower shall notify Lender whenever any of the events listed in this Paragraph 9(a)(ii)and (b).occur. (d) Notice to Secretary and Borrower. Lender shall notify the Secretary and Borrower whenever the loan becomes due and payable under Paragraph 9(a)(ii)and (b). Lender shall not have the right to commence foreclosure until Borrower has had 30 days after notice to either: (i) Correct the matter which resulted in the Security Instrument coming.due and payable; or (ll) Pay the balance in full;or (iii) Sell the Property for the lesser of the balance or 95% of the appraised value and apply the net proceeds of the sale toward the balance; or (iv) Provide the Lender with a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. (e) Trusts. Conveyance of a Borrower's interest in the Property to a trust which meets the requirements of the Secretary, or conveyance of a trust's interests in the Property to a Borrower, shall not be considered a conveyance for purposes of this Paragraph 9.A trust shall not be considered an occupant or be considered as having a principal residence for purposes of this Paragraph 9. 10. No Deficiency Judgments. Borrower shall have no personal liability for payment of the debt secured by this Security Instrument. Lender may enforce the debt only through sale of the Property. Lender shall not be permitted to obtain a deficiency judgment against Borrower if the Security Instrument is foreclosed. if this Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary upon demand by the Secretary, Borrower shall not be liable for any difference between the mortgage insurance benefits paid to Lender and the outstanding indebtedness, including accrued interest, owed by Borrower at the time of the assignment. 11. Reinstatement. Borrower has a, right to be reinstated if Lender has required immediate payment-in-full. This right applies even after foreclosure proceedings are instituted. To reinstate this Security Instrument, Borrower shall correct the condition which resulted in the requirement for . immediate payment-In-full. Foreclosure costs and reasonable and customary attorney's fees and expenses properly associated with the foreclosure proceeding shall be added to the principal balance. Upon reinstatement by Borrower, this Security Instrument and the obligations that it secures shall remain in effect as if Lender had not required immediate payment-in-full. However, Lender Is not required to permit reinstatement if: (i) Lender has accepted reinstatement after the commencement of foreclosure proceedings within two years. immediately preceding the commencement of a current foreclosure proceeding, (il) reinstatement will preclude foreclosure on Mortgage Cadence,LLC m 0222 07167 (5 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 303 #52759 different grounds in the future, or (iii) reinstatement will adversely affect the priority of the Security Instrument, 12. Lien Status. (a) Modification. Borrower agrees to extend this Security Instrument in accordance with this Paragraph 12(a). If Lender determines that the original lien status of the Security Instrument is jeopardized under state law(including but not limited to situations where the amount secured by the Security Instrument equals or exceeds the maximum principal amount stated or the maximum period under which loan advances retain the same lien priority initially granted to loan advances has expired)and state law permits the original lien status to be maintained for future loan advances through the execution and recordation of one or more documents, then Lender shall obtain title evidence at Borrower's expense. If the title evidence Indicates that the property is not encumbered by any liens(except this Security Instrument,the Second Security Instrument described in Paragraph 13(a) and any subordinate liens that the Lender determines will also be subordinate to'any future loan advances), Lender shall request the Borrower to execute any documents necessary to protect the lien status of future loan advances. Borrower agrees to execute such documents. If state law does not permit the original lien status to be extended to future loan advances, Borrower will be deemed to have failed to have performed an obligation under this Security Instrument. (b) Tax Deferral Programs.Borrower shall not participate in a real estate tax deferral program,if any liens created by the tax deferral are not subordinate to this Security Instrument. (c) Prior Liens. Borrower shall promptly discharge any lien which has priority over this Security Instrument unless Borrower: (a)agrees In writing to the payment of the obligation secured by the lien in a manner acceptable to Lender; (b) contests in good faith the lien by, or defends against enforcement of the lien in, legal proceedings which in the Lender's opinion operate to prevent the enforcement of the.lien or forfeiture of any part of the Property;or(c)secures from the holder of the lien an agreement satisfactory to Lender subordinating the lien to all amounts secured by this Security Instrument. If Lender determines that any part of the Property is subject to a lien which may attain priority over this Security Instrument, Lender may give Borrower a notice Identifying the lien. Borrower shall satisfy the lien or take one more of the actions set forth above within 10 days of the giving of notice. 13. Relationship to Second Security.Instrument. (a) Second Security Instrument. In order to secure payments which the Secretary may make to or on behalf of Borrower pursuant to Section 255(i)(1)(A)of the National Housing Act and the Loan Agreement, the Secretary has required Borrower to execute a Second Note and a Second Security Instrument on the Property. (b) Relationship of First and Second Security Instruments.Payments made by the Secretary shall not be included in the debt under the Note unless: Awl !� Mortgage Cadence,LLC 0 0222 07107 (6 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE % r Bk 24911 Pg 304 #52759 (i) This Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary;or (ii) The Secretary accepts reimbursement by the Lender for all payments made by the Secretary. If the circumstances described in(1)or(ii)occur,then all payments by the Secretary, including interest on the payments, but excluding late charges paid by the Secretary, shall be included in the debt under the Note. (c) Effect on Borrower.Where there is no assignment or reimbursement as described in(b)(i)or (ii)and the Secretary makes payments to Borrower,then Borrower shall not: (i) Be required to pay amounts owed under the Note, or pay any rents and revenues of the Property under Paragraph 19 to Lender or a receiver of the Property, until the Secretary has required payment-In-full of all outstanding principal and accrued interest under the Second Note;or (ii) Be obligated to pay interest or shared appreciation under the Note at any time,whether accrued before or after the payments by the Secretary, and whether or not accrued interest has been included in the principal balance under the Note. (d) No Duty of the Secretary.The Secretary has no duty to Lender to enforce covenants of the Second Security Instrument or to take actions to preserve the value of the Property, even though Lender may be unable to collect amounts owed under the Note because of restrictions in this Paragraph 13. 14. Forbearance by Lender Not a Waiver. Any forbearance by Lender in exercising any right or remedy shall not be a waiver of or preclude the exercise of any right or remedy. 15. Successors and Assigns Bound; Joint and Several Liability.The covenants and agreements of this Security Instrument shall bind and benefit the successors and assigns of Lender. Borrower may not assign any rights or obligations under this Security Instrument or under the Note, except to a trust that meets the requirements of the Secretary. Borrower's covenants and agreements shall be joint and several. 16. Notices.Any notice to Borrower provided for in this Security Instrument shall be given by delivering it or by mailing it by first class mail unless applicable law requires use of another method.The notice shall be directed to the Property Address or any other address all Borrowers jointly designate. Any . notice-to Lender shall be given by first class mail to Lender's address stated herein or any address Lender designates by notice to Borrower.Any notice provided for in this Security Instrument shall be deemed to have been given to Borrower or Lender when given as provided in this Paragraph 16. 17. Governing Law; Severability,This Security Instrument shall be governed by.Federal law and the Mortgage Cadence,LLC 0 0222 07/07 (7 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE Bk 24911 Pg 305 #52759 law of the jurisdiction in which the Property is located. In the event that any provision or clause of this Security Instrument or the Note conflicts with applicable law,such conflict shall not affect other provisions of this Security Instrument or the Note which can be given effect without the conflicting provision. To this end the provisions of this Security Instrument and the Note are declared to be severable. 18. Borrower's Copy. Borrower shall be given one conformed copy of the Note and this Security Instrument. NON-UNIFORM COVENANTS. Borrower and Lender covenant and agree as follows:, 19. Assignment of Rents. Borrower unconditionally assigns and transfers to Lender all the rents and revenues of the Property. Borrower authorizes Lender or Lender's agents to collect the rents and revenues and hereby directs each tenant of the Property to pay the rents to Lender or Lender's agents. However, prior to Lender's notice to Borrower of Borrower's breach of any covenant or agreement in the Security Instrument, Borrower shall collect and receive all rents and revenues of the Property as trustee for the benefit of Lender and Borrower. This assignment of rents constitutes an absolute assignment and not an assignment for additional security only. If Lender gives notice of breach to Borrower (a)all rents received by Borrower shall be held by Borrower as trustee for benefit of Lender only, to be applied to the sums secured by this Security Instrument; (b)Lender shall be entitled to collect and receive all of the rents of the Property;and (c) each tenant of the Property shall pay all rents due and unpaid to Lender or Lender's agent on Lender's written demand to the tenant. Borrower has not executed any prior assignment of the rents and has not and Will not perform any act that would prevent Lender from exercising its rights under this Paragraph 19. Lender shall not be required to enter upon, take control of or maintain the Property before or after giving notice of breach to Borrower.However,Lender or a judicially appointed receiver may do so at any time there is a breach.Any application of rents shall not cure or waive any default or invalidate any other right or remedy of Lender. This assignment of rents of the Property shall terminate when the debt secured by this Security Instrument is paid in full. 20. Foreclosure Procedure. This Security Instrument Is on the STATUTORY CONDITION and upon the further condition that all covenants and agreements of Borrower contained in 9 this Security Instrument shall be kept and fully performed, and upon any breach of any of such covenants or agreements or if Lender requires immediate payment In full under Paragraph 9, Lender shall have,as to the Property,the STATUTORY POWER OF SALE and other remedies permitted by applicable law. Lender shall be entitled to collect all expenses incurred in pursuing the remedies provided in this Paragraph 20, including, but not, limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees and costs of title evidence. If Lender invokes the STATUTORY POWER OF SALE, Lender shall mail a copy of a notice of Mortgage Cadence,LLC® 0222 07107 (8 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE l Bk 24911 Pg 306 #52759 sale to Borrower, and to other persons prescribed by Applicable Law, In the manner provided by Applicable Law. Lender shall publish the notice of sale, and the Property shall be sold in the manner prescribed by Applicable Law. Lender or its designee may purchase the Property at any sale.The proceeds of the sale shall be applied in the following order: (a) to all expenses of the sale, Including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees; (b)to all sums secured by this Security Instrument; and (c) any excess to the person or persons legally entitled to it. 21. Lien Priority.The full amount secured by this Security Instrument shall have the same priority over any other liens on the Property as if the full amount had been disbursed on the date the initial disbursement was made., regardless of the actual date of any disbursement. The amount secured by this Security Instrument shall include all direct payments by Lender to Borrower and all other loan advances permitted by this Security Instrument for any purpose. This lien priority shall apply notwithstanding any State constitution, law or regulation, except that this lien priority shall not affect the priority of any liens for unpaid State or local governmental unit special assessments or taxes. 22. This section is intentionally left blank. 23. Release. Upon payment of all sums secured by this Security Instrument;Lender shall discharge this Security Instrument. Borrower shall pay any recordation costs. Lender may charge Borrower a, fee for releasing this Security Instrument, but only if the fee is paid to a third party for services rendered and the charging of the fee is permitted under Applicable Law. 24. Waivers. Borrower waives all rights of homestead exemption in the Property and relinquishes all rights of courtesy and dower in the Property. 25. Riders to this Security Instrument. If one or more riders are executed by Borrower and recorded together with this Security Instrument, the covenants of each such rider shall be incorporated into and shall amend and supplement the covenants and agreements of this Security Instrument as if the rider(s)were a part of this Security Instrument. [Check applicable box(es).] [ ] Condominium Rider [ ] Planned Unit Development Rider [ ] Shared Appreciation Rider [ ] Other[Specify] Mortgage Cadence,U.0®0222 07/07 (g of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE . E Bk 24911 Pg 307 #52759 BY SIGNING BELOW, Borrower accepts and agrees to the terms and covenants contained in thi curity Instrument and in any ridgr(s)executed by Borrower and recorded with it. (Seal) orrower-Annette ou ier , [Space Below This Line For Acknowledgment] Commonwealth of Massachusetts A <, _,UA, County ss: On this day of 200 before me,the undersigned notary public, personally appeared )9AlA1A_1je P lai_/P!2— (document signer) proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification; which were ::D2 i Ve6?-,S c y to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached¢otnn ipriNcknowledged to me tha e)( he)signed' voluntarily for its stated purpose. o°� /C' �0 FEg o �O�• 4s Official Sign u and Seal lof Notary = '�`•' x i q "Mortgage Broker" is No Mortgage Broker for this transaction. M6s�° jdrpbffice address is N/A and Mortgage Broker's license number is N/A. �•,,,��euuuu��a`��a``� "Mortgage Loan Originator" is JIM CURTIN. Mortgage Loan Originators post office address is 10951 White Rock Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 and Mortgage Loan Originator's license number is 7887. Mortgage Cadence,LLC®0222 07/07 (10 of 10) Massachusetts Mortgage HECM FIXED RATE s I Bk 24911 Pg 308 #52759 EXHIBIT A Exhibit A to the Mortgage made on September 28, 2010, by ANNETTE CLOUTIER, INDIVIDUALLY ("Borrower") to Genworth Financial Home Equity Access, Inc. ("Lender"). The Property is located in the county of BARNSTABLE, state of Massachusetts,described as follows: Description of Property Legal Description attached hereto as Exhibit A and by'this reference made a part hereof. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllLilllIIIIIIIII * � IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII O 1 7 5 1 +� ExhibitAMaa � S * 9 O 2 p orfgage.• ' Mortgage Cadence,U.0 0 7382 01/08 C Bk 24911 Pg 309 #52759 Order No. 2301-32347 EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE, CITY OF HYANNIS,AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE LAND IN BARNSTABLE(WEST HYANNISPORT), BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: NORTHWESTERLY BY CENTERVILLE-OSTERVILLE WATER DISTRICT MAIN STREET, OSTERVILLE, MASS., ONE HUNDRED ONE AND 789/1000(101.789)FEET; NORTHEASTERLY BY OLD TOWN ROAD(UNDEFINED), EIGHTY AND 916/11000(80.916) FEET; EASTERLY BY A CURVED LINE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET BY THE INTERSECTION OF OLD TOWN ROAD AND RUDDER ROAD A DISTANCE OF THIRTY-FOUR AND 685/1000(34,685)FEET; SOUTHEASTERLY BY RUDDER ROAD, EIGHTY-ONE AND 000/1000(81.000)FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY BY LOT 17, ONE HUNDRED ONE AND 706/1000(101.706) FEET. CONTAINING 10,093 SQUARE FEET AND BEING SHOWN AS LOT 16 ON A' PLAN ENTITLED: "PLAN OF LAND IN WEST HYANNISPORT RUDDER VILLAGE SECTION II RUDDER REALTY TRUST J. PAUL LANZA TRUSTEE SCALE I" - 40' MAY 20, 1968, ROBERT C. MCGLONE SURVEYOR&ENGINEER AIRPORT PLAZA HYANNIS, MASS." WHICH SAID PLAN IS DULY RECORDED IN THE BARNSTABLE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN PLAN BOOK 232, PAGE 125. THE ABOVE PREMISES ARE CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY OVER THE WAYS AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN IN COMMON WITH ALL OTHERS ENTITLED THERETO FOR ALL PURPOSES FOR WHICH WAYS ARE COMMONLY USED IN THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF THE CAPE&VINEYARD ELECTRIC CO. ET AL DATED DECEMBER 29, 1969 AND RECORDED IN SAID REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 1460, PAGE 173. PARCEL NUMBER(S): M:247 L:179 BARNSTABLE REGISTRY OF DEEDS ��7 �7 9 � ���� i d G'-I�v1,°off � ��.�� c��� l � o � ������� ��i1�:���w i 61 �.S�S n e� fi ��-t-n � 4. Certification that all utilities are shut off is required. ❑Gas," ❑Water ❑Electric ❑Barnstable•Engineering if on Town Sewer(no cert' ❑Letter referencing AQ06 submission for comm ❑Hazardous Materials results 5. ❑Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit form involved in the work. 6. ❑ Property Owner must sign Property Owner Lett 7. ❑Fee to be paid. Note: Dumpsters with a capacity of 6 yards or greater re jurisdiction pursuant to 527 CMR 34 r t eo. i • ' i • MM -7 1 G r 131 =R•udd,er fed,: � Of 13 %6er Rd, Hyannis VA ! a a 131 Rudder Rd, Hyannis 10f20109 m E A •, b„ Rt t v� Res y Prey To God by Annette Cloutier Page 1 of 2 About The Book "A Delectable Peace Balm" — "A Book Angels Feared to Tread; and Devils Fought to Thwart!" Prey to God is a "Tasteful Trip"not only through the Faith of the author, but through Faith itself. It begins in Volume I as a memoir and ends in Volume VI as a memoir. In between the pages of the six volumes, the memoir "Trips" through theologies of worship not only underscoring the memoir, but propelling the development of Faith to a new level. In Miss Cloutier's six successive volumes of Prey to God:A Tasteful Trip Through Faith, she examines in detail, her own Roman Catholic Faith by tracing its origins from ancient Judaism and Gnosticism, appearing not only in the development of Christianity,but also in the development of Islam. Prey to God recounts how the author's "Trip through Faith" stumbled along the way in ventures with Scientology and Astrology until a balanced was achieved by her association with the Monsignor and her studies in Theology at Boston College and Harvard. Pre to God incorporates a timely French Connection the author's love of Boston Sports, y rP Y and her keen interest in matters theological. Prey to God includes the recent 2002-2oog reappraisal of the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, with the author's further investigation of its medieval French connection, and its n association with the current reevaluation of the genuineness of the 2005-2007 rediscovery of the Jesus Family Tomb. The Shroud of Turin, coupled with the Jesus Family Tomb, and the 2007 discovery of the Tomb of Herod the Great make for a fascinating historical http://preytogodatastefultripthroughfaith.com/book.htm 2/19/2010 Prey To God by Annette Cloutier Page 2 of 2 interpretation of the New Testament Gospels by the author; revealing a more genuine- magnificent Jesus-Mary Story. Prey to God also incorporates an apt and personal understanding of the 2oo8 Economic Catastrophe, including the American politics of Election Year 2oo8, with a look towards a Global Realization of All People Being Recognized as Equal, even,to the extent of Economically Equality. "Wage by Age," as suggested by the author, is 21st centuries' new mantra given to relax the social injustice experienced throughout the ages of various "Con-u- nism"money-making societies. Prey to God is a rare but relevant penetration into.Religion. It bridges the academic theological scholarship of Harvard into an everyday world perspective. Prey to God holds fascinating insights and historical interpretations that could very well signal an ending of, "tripping through Faith,"sending shock-waves throughout the religious world and established society. The author's theological insights into the topic of Religion in our current social climate are sure to linger long after reading Prey to God:A Tasteful Trip Through Faith is a fait accompli. ISBN13 (TP) 978-1-4363-1555-5 Ord (l 2oo8.Annette Cloutier.All Rights.Reserved. 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Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 3, 2011 Ms Annette Cloutier 131 Rudder Road Hyannis,Ma 02601 Re: 131 Rudder Road Dear Ms. Cloutier; I am informed by the Building Commissioner,Tom Perry that he reported to your property at the - request of the Hyannis Fire Department on Sunday, September 25, 2011. This request was made as the result of an attic fire. On this occasion a separate independent living unit in the basement was found and documented by the reporting parties. The unit was admittedly occupied by a young male tenant but evidence of another inhabitant was substantiated during this inspection. All officials present expressed serious concern regarding the state of the electrical work completed without permits or inspections as required. Photographs from 9/25/11 clearly show un-permitted work was performed recently. As a result the Commissioner directed me to inform you that the lower level must be gutted and all wiring exposed for proper assessment as well as the removal of all un-permitted work through out the entire dwelling: You must obtain the services of a licensed electrician to evaluate the junction boxes and the wiring in its entirety. Once again, I respectfully remind you that a building permit is necessary to restore your property to a single family home by eliminating the basement apartment. A proper inspection will be necessary to confirm all work is satisfactory and to document your compliance. ely, Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer J:\Illegal Apartments\13 1 Rudder Fire Letter 0927201 LDOC I i a. 00, ! 7 �aass .nw We pF Ao N l s y M. 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(Informed by BC & HFD that photos support this assumption). The first floor level did not contain a separate unit but appeared to likely have at least one other tenant. The attic is reported to be infested with mice and that condition is assumed to be a contributing factor to the attic fire along with an overburdened electrical service and heavy useage. The deputy wiring inspector on the scene noted issues of concern to be addressed. The property owner must have a licensed professional assess and repair the service. 9:45 AM A male caller spoke to the BC questioning the level safety electrical repairs must achieve in order to restore the power. The BC did not record the man's name: Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 8:34 AM To: McLaughlin, Charles Cc: Perry, Tom Subject: Update Request Hi Charlie, I was wondering where we are in the enforcement process for 131 Rudder(Cloutier) and 14 Uncle Willies (Sheinis). Can you please give me an update or otherwise direct me with regards to next step? As you recall the court found in our favor on the Cloutier matter. Sheinis just pays his tickets and continues the behavior without remorse or interruption. I'm at a loss unless you obtain an injunction of some kind to prevent the use of the lower level. I believe I have exhausted all remedies directly available to me. Please advise. Thank you. Vy6in Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of Barnsta6te 200 Nain Street Hyannis, -MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 7/19/2011 Reported to be in rear parking lot of 131 Rudder on 3/15/11 10:40 AM by Chris Kelsey, BPD Manuel Riveiros 2009 Black Nissan Registered in Fall River MA 191BX2 r P M+. w e Est[ A .�! `3 - 't� Y- "1''.. 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