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Fr ❑ I am a sole proprietor ❑ I am the Homeowner SEP 14 2017 I have Worker's Compensation Insurance. TO t1'Y'N:O F 8p STABLE Insurance Company Name Workman's Comp.Policy# N/IliG 134!50 SZs Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must accompany each permit. Permit Request(check box) ❑ Re-roof(hurricane nailed)(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to ❑Re-roof(hurricane nailed)(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) ❑ Re-side Replacement Windows/doors/sliders.U-Value_01 (maximum.32)#of windows #of doors: *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign P perty Owner Letter of Permission. A copy f the Home I r ement Contractors License&Construction Supervisors License is r ed. SIGNATURE: C:\Users\decollik\App ata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content:0utlook\L7U69LF2\EXPRESS(2).docC 01/25/17 I - ""'� The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street 4*. Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly. Name (Business/Organization/Individual): P—.AE (L( T—r"� Address: City/State/Zip:)14 ) "�-4 4a" hone #. @c� Are ou an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): • 4. I am general contractor and I 1.'i/ I am a employer with. a 6. New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2: 1 am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g; Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have.workers' [No workers' comp: insurance comp. insurance. 1 9. Building addition required.] 5. We are a corporation and its 10. Electrical repairs or additions 3. I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 1.1. Plumbing repairs or additions myself ' right of exemption per MGL y �o workers comp. 12. Roof repairs insurance required.]t C. 152, §I(4),and we have no.. n employees. [No workers' I3. OtherQ,p t9tC2 comp:insurance required.] VV *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. I Homeowners who submit this,affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hue outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. *Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing:the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer,that is providing workers'compensation insurance foamy employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: �C� � i Z o o!9. Expiration Date: C>iz:; Job Site Address: R�D ..City/State/Zip—C& I',_ .- Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement maybe forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance cover erification: I do hereby.certify under the an enalties of perjury at the information provided above is true and correct. Si nat e: Date: 72 Phone#: �— - Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: 1 Client#:681100 2REEFRE ACOR®TM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDIYYYY) 05/24/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Dowling&O'Neil Insurance Ag PHONE 508 775-1620 FAX 5087781218 IC No Ext: AIC,No 973 lyannough Rd, PO Box 1990 E-MAIL Hyannis,MA 02601 ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# 508 775-1620 INSURED INSURER A Acadia Insurance company 31325 Reef Realty Ltd. INSURER B P O Box 186 INSURER C: West Dennis, MA 02670 INSURER D: INSURER E: INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDLSUBR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DDY� POLICY EXP LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY CPA005208928 5/19/2017 05/19/2018 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Eaoccunence $250 000 CLAIMS-MADE 51 OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5 000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 POLICY PRO- JECT LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE HIRED AUTOS AUTOS Per accident $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION WCA130052530 5/19/2017 05/19/201 X WC STATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y I N OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? ® N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $500OOO (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE s500,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT s500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,If more space is required) Operations performed by the named insured subject to policy conditions and exclusions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Town of Barnstable SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Building Department ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE / �pl ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) 1 of 1 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD #S191262/M191261 LS1 Y Massachusetts'Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-083445 " Construction Supervisor MATTHEW K TEAGUE 56 MAIN ST. YARMOUTH PORT MA�b�4 �Z;�K n Expiration: Commissioner 05/14/2018 Construction Supervisor Restricted to: Unrestricted-Buildings of any use group which contain less-than 35,000 cubic feet(991 cubic meters)of enclosed space. Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. DPS Licensing information visit: WWW.MASS.GOV/DPS Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home Improveme�'ntLdontractor Registration Type: Corporation Registration: 175486 _.__.w REEF REALTY LTD. ``n1- W: s ,� "'-==� , Expiration: 05/15/2019 ln,i ir- P P.O.BOX 186 W. DENNIS,MA 02670 17 '1 Update Address and return card. Mark reason for change. SCA 1 t; 20M-05/11 C7 Address ❑ Renewal ❑Employment ❑ Lost Card ��e�a��ea�zarzcaealC�a�C�aaac�cz�e� Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration valid for individual use only TYPE:Corporation before the expiration date. If found return to: _ R'egistration Expiration Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 1[75486 05/15/2019 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 "—= Boston,MA 02116 REEF REALTY LfIJ MATTHEW TEAGUE �Q C-Q 24 SCHOOL ST. Not vali without si ure W.DENNIS,MA 02670 Undersecretary r ' OWNER AUTHORIZATION FORM Statement of Ownership; I; Joyce Haseotes, Trustee, as Owner of the subject property, hereby authorize Reef Realty.Ltd, to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work.authorized by this building permit application for: 203 Long Beach Road Centerville, MA 026.32 Map 186 .Parcel 034 I Name of Authorized Agent I.Contractor: Reef.RealtyLtd, dba REEF, Cape Cod's Home Builder Matthew K. Teague 24 School Street PO. BoxIte West Dennis, MA 02670 l ; nerSignature Date` print ame: I r7 &, [G tNE, Town of Barnstable *Permit# Expires 6 months from issue date �a.LSN� Regulatory.Services Fee t039. Rich4a'r"dIV.Scali,Director D.v 1°'� 9101 T l � U��DowG o Building Division i i EPA Pe 'CB Building Commission .1n Street,Hyannis,MA? ¢,01 3 1016 www.town.barnstable.ma.us %: :OFQq Office: 50.8-862-4038 RNSIgQ� Fax: 508-790-6230 EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION' - RESIDENTIAL O LY Not Valid without Red X Press Imprint Map/parcel Number .' r� Property Address [dResidential Value of Work 0a 6 Mi:nimum_fee,of$35.00 for work under$6000.00 Owner's Name&Address 41 'r ' a-1-i✓S 'Contractor.s Name 2:t 4e )i ele hone Number , ' +Z-�Fi C��'. s _ p Jam$ 3q4 3a�zi Home Improvement Contractor License'#(if applicable) 4S(o Email: r'1'1.+E �Q X&R— 1� L��1 104 `^ Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) Workman's Compensation Insurance Check one: ❑: I am a sole proprietor WIam the Homeowner have Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name t,,15s—LA ,q 1Jc_-v Workman's Comp.Policy# 'WCA 434 Q--9 Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must accompany each permit. Permit Req est(check box) 6 Re-roof(hurricane nailed)(stripping old shingles) All construction ebris will be taken to /� S�m71*71W El Re existingnailed)(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) Re-side: ❑:Replacement Windows/doors/sliders.U-Value (maximum.32);#of windows #of doors: Smoke/Carbon Monoxide detectors 4 floor plans marked with red S and inspection_s required. :.Separate Electrical&Fire Permits required. 'Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Consmation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Property Owner Letter of Permission. A copy of the Home Improvement Contractors License.&Construction Supervisors License is re uired. SIGNATURE: CAUsers\Deco11WAppDat cal\MicrosoA\Windows\Te orary ternet Files\Content.Outlook\2PIOIDHR\EXPFESS.doc Revised 040215 i i f OV0 ER AOTHORIZATION FORM Statement of Ownership. I; Joyce Haseotes, Trustee, as Owner of Ihe subject property,'hereby authorize Reef i Realty bd to act on my behalf; in all'matters relative to work authorized by this building: permitappiication for 293 Long Beach Road Centerville, VIA 026.32 Map 185 Parce1034 f Name'of Authorized A'gerit/contractor.:' Reef Realty Ltd., dba REEF, Cape Cods Home:Builder: Matthew K Teague 24 Schoo/Street P.O. Box 186 West Dennis, IVIA 62670 1 I ner ate. Signature D ' t - E: } Print �i'ame i I Client#:681100 2REEFRE ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDIYYYY) 05/16/2016 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Dowling&O'Neil Insurance Ag PHONE 508 775-1620(A N FAX 5087781218 973 lyannough Rd,PO Box 1990 E-MAIL. Ext: AIC No Hyannis,MA 02601 ADDRESS: 508 775-1620 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A:Acadia Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Reef Realty Ltd. INSURER C: P 0 Box 186 INSURER D: West Dennis,MA 02670 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUB POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER MMIDD MM/DD/YYYY A GENERAL LIABILITY CPA005208927 05/19/2016 05/19/2017 EACH OCCURRENCE $1 000 000 E X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISESCEa occTur ence s250,000 CLAIMS-MADE �OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 POLICY 0 PRO LOC $ JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY - C Ea OMBINED SINGLE LIMIT accident $ ANY AUTO' BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS Per accident UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ r $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION WCA130052529 05/19/2016 05/19/201 X WC TORY LIMIT OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $500 000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $500,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space Is required) Operations performed by the named insured subject to policy conditions and exclusions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Town of Barnstable SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Building Department ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE zn ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION.All rights reserved. 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Office of lnvesdrgations ' 600 Washington Street ;;: s Briton, 02111 n1m rrrasigov, za rslEIet`icianslPlumbei s; porkers;Compensation Insurance Affidavit Bml&ii/Conitracto Aupkcant Informauan P�ease:Print Leo _ ItiTaxne(Ba ness�Orgau:� tiam'fnehMdual): -� , -�-�4c L"-l�f „, Address .. . Cj: . x:. l .4o . Cityl tateJZ,�p WF c�!4_ s ,IUJ Piaone `. ` 9- • 3a :C7. Are you an employers Clieck't a appropriate boa. Type of protect(requu,ed) I I eau a eanplayer with ❑ I aoz ti geateral con op and T eanpioyees{full andlar paat;time) * , have hawed the su11-coitisctois 6 ❑New oonstiuction 2.'❑ I am a,soie or ssr listed on tine attached sheet 7 ❑Rt_nnadeing partner s amd have no i eEs These sub-oonfractors'have ` 8 Demolition PmP DPP ❑ �� far me ui an c i employees anal have workers ° Y t3' 9 ❑Building addition [No workeas'comp;� r:,re comp;msinrauee j 5.. We are a co arataon`aaiA its lU❑Electiacai repai"s ar a rtb pu d] ❑ ip. dditians officeis have exercised theg 3 ❑ I affi a homeawnex douig alI work 11 ❑Phii"' ""pairs.ar addih lei£ a urarke s' right. exemption pen i1IGL '„ ,; �mP- 12 - Roofrepatcy insakance reuured]S c 252;§I(4);and we have rto` p/ . Ici J . emplayees [No u orkeas' 13 O#her�Q. W I. comp_°ansurauce required] •AtiY apgtic 3hsc checks bos R1 amst elso fill out the seeiaan belotir showsn% g their tirorkeis'compeusadioa paling taforrusteon I1-Icmeom+aes wbo submit tills affidas�it iadicating they are doigg aTE tvoik aad then bQe outside contractors nuu3 submit a new sffedsett indicatia�g sacli fCaatracmas ihst check this box'mrist atta ed an s3ddraanai sheet shoes the na3e of fhe st&-conira is said stain*bether ar not tbose eniii-es bade emsp7ayees. If the sub contrectais bees ep2crees,they xuust provide their urarks'comp.:pobcp at1.ber I a n an eglPzOer,thatas;p>9vvadi►tg worikers. comwisaflon ansnrranc for trty ena ze ees., Below is thq* cJy arzd3ob site ittfarw"ah r, , Iaisigance Ca -p, ,,, �atL.ne: K ,.t ' I� Pa #or Self ins Iac #WfV l3 0, 5 ExpiaahoaDate -. ""::��.. .'� . . Jab Sate Address"":-Z1.. Loi.P► ; Ctty�`StatelZtp �/�L� 1, AE#acb a espy of the work_66-6ers'compensation pu cy.declarations page(rdid "r g the policy member and eapirateon date) Faunae to sedge co��erage:as required undue Section 25A of NIGL IS2 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a Elate up to$I,500 06 ai' ane-year"pgsonrnen t,as tuell as cnrii penalties in the farm of a STOP FORK ORDER and a fin6 6-" of: to$250 t}Q a;day a tEie,t ialatar Be ariYPised that a caapy of tbas'stateme it may,tie forwarded t a'the Office of Up g�mst Int�eshgattons of the DIA for tnsitance coreaage venficnton Y' . I Aiereby certify ties at s and es.of that tl�a irtfotvrteii�atJ protRlt ab���e is tre�g.and cvpwect Sa tore: Date. — � �� Phone . °� 3: 4. 1ncatrt rise really IJo neat t"rate..in tJi&area,to-'be catnpdeted b;}T city r�r tmwt ocartL ,�. -w , ��,.,,, I t5 ease#Cn or Tou'u Permntliac Issmmg Authoity*(cu°cIe ane}c l Board of Health 2'Bnu'ttiu g I?ep'rtment G�tylToi* Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector. Phitabmg Inspector 6 Other :, : Conct Person Phone# . - . - :6 - x - ` Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Bark Plaza- Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Dome Improvement Contractor Registration ...... ! Registration: 175486 Type: Corporation -Expiration: 5/16/2017 Tr# 266279 REEF REALTY LTD. MATTHEW TEAGUE P.O. BOX 186 ' W. DENNIS, MA 02670 of lr Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. Address ❑ Renewal )Employment Lost Card SCA 1 e; 20M-05111 &21,�par�znaa�aruealf�a�VUCt[1J[ca�ctJel s Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation' License or registration valid for individul use only OME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. If found return to: egistration: =175486 Type: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation '= 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170' Expiration:- .�Sfj61201z7t Corporation Boston,MA 02116 REEF REALTY MATTHEW TEAGUE =' y`= 24 SCHOOL ST. W. DENNIS,MA 02670 ...t.— Undersecretary Not valid without signature 9 x Massachusetts'Department of Public Safety w Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-083445 Construction Supervisor MATTHEW K TEAGUE 56 MAIN ST. YARMOUTH PORT MAN02675 Expiration: Commissioner 06/14/2018 Construction Supervisor Restricted to: Unrestricted-Buildings of any use group which contain less•than 35,000 cubic feet(991 cubic meters)of enclosed space. Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. DPS Licensing information visit: WWW.MASS.GOV/DPS �- oFzHE r Town of Barnstable *Permit# Expires 6 monthsjrom issue date Regulatory Services Fee- �3 5, axxrtsres[.e, 1 9. ��� Thomas F.Geiler,Director 1 3 Building Division -PRESS PERMIT Tom Perry,CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 MAY 4 I(11 www.town.barnstable.ma.us MWN OF BARNSTABL Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508- 0-6230 EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION - RESIDENTIAL ONLY Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number XD S_ Ju I Property Address AS Residential Value of Work (� Minimum;f�eof$35.00 for work under$6000.00 Owner's Name&Address Contractor's Name Telephone Number_, 37Z Home Improvement Co actor Licens (if applicable)_%�� � . Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) �orkman's Compensation Insurance . Check one: ❑ I am a sole proprietor ❑ I am the Homeowner 'J I have Worker's Compensation Insurance, Insurance Company Name ;. ^ 'L Workman s Comp. Policy# l Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must accompany each permit. Permit Request(check box) ❑ Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to ❑Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) Re-side #of doors ❑ Replacement Windows/doors/sliders. U-Value (maximum .44)#of windows *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: . Property Owner must sign Property Owner Letter of Permission. A copy of the Home Improv ment Contractors License&Construction Supervisors License is re, ire SIGNATURE: �:1WPFILESIFORMS1bw ding pe rt'fo XPRESS.doc Revised 070110 ...... _--.r" f • . 3 The Commonwealth ofMassachuseits ( ^; Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street \j-,j Boston, M4 02111 c z- www.mass gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information 11 Please Print Legibly y Narne (Business/Organizatior/Individual): ,� 06 V C-4 M4 Address: City/State/Zip: a , .. ne #: AAreAre u an employer?Check t e appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1. 1 am a em 10 with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I p y� * have hired the sub-contractors � 6. ❑New constructionemployeeand/or part-time). 2. El am a sold propnetor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. # �•. ❑Remode]in9 ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑ Demolition working for me in any capacity. workers' comp. insurance. g• ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its officers have exercised their ]0.❑ Electrical repairs or additions required.] � ' 3.❑ 1 am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. c:'l 52,`§](4),and we have no 12.❑ Roof repairs . insurance required.] t employees.[No workers' comp. insurance required.] 13.❑ Other *Any applicant that checks box#I must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. I Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. xContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and their workers'comp.policy information. I am an employer that isproviding workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is thepplicy and job site l information. Insurance Company Name: Aw-41 Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.#: Expiration Date: o! ha . lop, , ', l - Job Site Address: ` /: City/State/Zip: 41! , 7� Attach a copy of the workers'compen 7tion "olicy declaration page (showing the policy n inber and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as require under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify un ler t e ains and pen ties of erj that the information provided abov is 1 ue and correct Signature: l`? �/I ,f Date: Phone#: Official use onl , o write in this rea;tD a completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1. Board of Health 2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter.]52 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute, an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association, corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or. renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or.to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers'compensation affidavit completely, by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary,supply sub-contractor(s)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is Tequired. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to'obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter thei self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the-affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out iii the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year, need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary) and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would lice to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations' 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax# 617-727-7749 Revised 5-26-05 of Taff Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services y $ Thomas F. Geiler,Director ��Fa µ1Ci 1 Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.b arnstable.ma.us - F Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property 0wrier Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject.property hereby a orizeJ to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work 'autho y this building permit application for. 4&W J. (Ad of job) Sr Owner D Print NzAn If PropeLi y Owner is applying for permit pleas e complete. the: Homeowners License Exemption Form on 'the reverse,side. k Town of Barnstable Tl•tF Tp�D • Regalatory Services Thomas F.Geiler, Director � 16.19. .,b� Building Division fn µA,t k Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main-Street,_1lyannis, MA 02601 WWW.to wn-b arnsta b l e.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax.- 508-790-5230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXE=ON Plisse Print DATE JOB LOCATION: number street village '740MEOWNER": name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MA.rL NG ADDRESS: eityhown state rip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owmer-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside, on which.tl cre is, or is intended to- be, a one or two-family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constrgcts more than one hone in a two-year period shall not be considered a bomcowner. Such "homeowner"shaIl submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he/she shall be respoiisrble for all such work performed under the building permit (Section 109.•1.1) The undersigned `bomcowncr"assumes responsibility for compliance with the Statc Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that.hdshe.imderstands the Town of Barnstable Building Department rruinirrnum fi=6ction procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Burlding,Official ~ Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S EXEMPTION The Code states that "Any bomcowncr performing work for which a building pamit is rcquircd shall be cx=npt frorn the provisioru of this section.(Scction 109.1.1 -Liccns*+g of construction Superyisors);proyidcd that if the homcowncr mgagrs a persons)for biro to do such wokuHmewnsr , ban act es supervisor, 7.1.hy " homeowners who use this eu erription am unaware that they arc assunvng the responsibilities of a supervisor(set Appendix Q, Rules&Rsgulations for Licensing Construction Superyisom,Section 2.15) This lack of awar esu eness bfkn rlts in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicurscd persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with i licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Superyisor is ultimately responsible. To cnsum that the bomcowncr is fully aware of his/her iespormbilitics,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeovrner certify that he/she understands the=ponsbilitics of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is it.form currently used by scycral towns. You may cart t amend and adopt such it formleartiBcation for use in your community. PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dowling&O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. -"3 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 ,annis,MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: National Grange Mutual-Insuranc C.J.Riley Builder,Inc. INSURER B: P.0.BOX.362 INSURER C: Osterville, MA 02655 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD,LTR NSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE(MMIDDAM DATE MMIDD LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY MP059664 05/02/10 OVUM EACH OCCURRENCE $j 000 000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RM.ENTED occwlrn $500 000 PREMISESCLAIMS MADE 51 OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $1 O 000 X BI Ded:500 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $j 000 000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $'Z OOQ OOO GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG s2,000.000 POLICY IE T 7LOC A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY M9059664 05/02/10 05/02/11 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $1,000,000 - ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ X SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $" PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO EA ACC $ OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSAIMBRELLA LIA131 TY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC059664 05✓05✓10 05NIS✓11 X WC ORY LIMIT OTH- , EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $5OO OOO ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? NO E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $500 000 It yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $500 000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Insurance coverage is limited to the terms,conditions,exclusions,other limitations and endorsements. Nothing contained in the certificate of insurance shall be deemed to have altered,waived,or extended the coverage provided by the policy provisions.: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 1_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ✓�ie i�a7z7aa�izcuea� a�./�/faaaacfivaetta License or registration valid for individul use only Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation before the expiration date. If found return to: HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation j Reg istration '25799 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 Expirationy 1%3Q(2012 Tr# 291903lug Boston,MA 02116 Type r-Pnvate=Corporation C.J. RILEY BUILDER INCH` CRAIG RILEY 10 B WIANNO OSTERVILLE,MA 02655 Undersecretary of val' with t A ature 1 - Massachusetts- Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS 66147 CRAIG J RILEY PO BOX 382 ` OSTERVILLE, MA 02655 -,Expiration: 2/5/2013 ('ununisiuncr Tr#: 11061 Town of Barnstable *Permit# Expires 6 months from Issue date <11 Regulatory Services Fee Thomas F.Geiler,Director X-P Building Division ��� Tom Perry,CBO, Building Commissioner AN 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 TO 9 2006 www.town.barnstable.ma.us �/N OF$qR �T Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790V BLE EXPRESS PERMIT APPLICATION - RESIDENTIAL ONLY Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number 85 Q_5'6 Property Address acl Lona ea 1�c1 ,.. Qho-,t'U xIte dResidential Value of Work \7J OCn Minimum fee of$25.00 for work under$6000.00 Owner's Name&Address In u c e i4 QS e ote5 q T 7Uea6�& Ce nkr-u t l\ie fhA 03(ona Contractor's Name 14 V W01 MA yjV'1V1,146tlephone Number SOB- Home Improvement Contractor License#(if applicable) Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) orkman's Compensation Insurance Check one: ❑ I am a sole proprietor I am the Homeowner I have Worker's Compensation Insurance . Insuranc Company Name k Ir�. €imps LVtS Workman's Comp.Policy# v-,nn d to C�J Copy of Insurance Compliance Certificate must be on file. Permit Request(check box) ❑ Re-roof(stripping old shingles) All construction debris will be taken to ❑Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) ❑ Re-side Replacement Windows. U-Value (maximum.44) *Where required: Issuance of this permit does not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation,etc. ***Note: Property Owner must sign Broperty Owner Letter of Permission. n1_ ent rs License is required. SIGNATURE: Q:Forms:expmtrg Revise071405 o . t , Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services s � .$ Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-623 0 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as`Owner of the subject property hereby authorize r ( i !T(� _ I(A YYl I!1 C,l to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: q 3 L-o Cen rYi lle, (Adcbkss of Job) . / y off . VjtgLuf!!,�-�Owne�r ate .� 00, Print Nam t. Q:FORMS:0W NMERMIS SI0N Board of Building Regulations ands .- HOME 1'M'pROVEME Standards Re i....... ,:, . NT CONTRACTOR �tratron 1184 94 a -�1 007 'BAKER CUSTO MARK BAKERNC. 521 SHOOTF , CEN T LYING RVILLE,MA 02632 Administrator IL it at ilk WtA •. 'i '/,�/ •�-s.,• M•�'S/ `f I_ l+1�7+". I A,e#t� ' _ Y w�+..w " '-IL44 w ' r � • .. I er OCT Ak . t C.J. Me y wilder, Inc. ®s er�d l�f �; t 'A 02655 `• 4 �.�' 1.}' �' ��, /' '` 'Yf �. ��Gam,,, •� '.� All, � '' pr9�F r"'rey„ 1 Af sN �"'� if " .r• {b if . 7f VVV . r P p , 1 ,M , ®� r G , e!fP Y r` t� C.J. file°Yf juilder, Inc. p®. 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Single or multicoal aRR rqt on l OK"it equals lOku drop, W�'rw'43emilecUSA.com.. 9 water resistant for exten or apRf �`T •Highly °mom Cure 12 hcure 7Z In Cure before tact coat and coating. 6ef'a tacky coat and coating, RRJ Blazelok-IB �f DE�EC t , (USA)L-I..C.o � 11 all Galle Drive rling n,TX �, � C C.J. R -luilder, Inc. Oste 's,;i• i Vase 02655 d PROJECT NAME:Oroo� r ADDRESS: `3 --7/'Ma PERMIT# Q� O 3 PERMIT ..DATE- O M/P: IOJr"'- D3c� LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN: BOXr SLOT -�- Data entered in MAPS program on: BY: q/wpfiles/archive SINE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Application Ref: 200904231 • • Permit * BARNSTABLE. Issue Date: 09/25/09 9 MASS. �pr16 3�A� Applicant: Permit Number: B 20091816 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Expiration Date: 03/25/10 Location 293 LONG BEACH ROAD Zoning District RD Permit Type: RESIDENTIAL ADDITION/ALTERATIO Map Parcel 185034 Permit Fee$ 2,040.00 Contractor RILEY,CRAIG J. Village CENTERVILLE App Fee$ 50.00 License Num Est Construction Cost$ 400,000 Remarks APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND TWO BEDROOM ADDITION WEST SIDE OF HOUSE THIS CARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR FROM MJ NARDON TO CJ RILEY l l/5/09 INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH Owner on Record: HASEOTES, BYRON ax JOYCE E BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A FINAL Address: 293 LONG BEACH RD INSPECTION HAS BEEN CENTERVILLE,MA 02632 Application Entered by: PC Building Permit Issued By: THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF,EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERAUXaMY. ENCROACHEMENTS ON PUBLIC'PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONTSTRUCTION WORK: 1.FOUNDATION OR FOOTINGS. 2.ALL FIREPLACES MUST BE INSPECTED AT THE THROAT LEVEL BEFORE FIRST FLUE LINING IS INSTALLED. 3.WIRING&PLUMBING INSPECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FRAME INSPECTION. 4.PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). 5.INSULATION. 6.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. WHERE APPLICABLE,SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO GUARANTY FUND(as set forth in MGL c.142A). E `3 00- 191 BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 Heating Inspection Approvals Engineering Dept Fire Dept 2 Board of Health t TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map� Parcel App lication # Health Division ` oJ,11 I?ers4 ip/�s fvfAC Af�k6p Date Issued U.;�< lo�-Y Conservation Division Application Fe Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 63 1-6x, 'Z��u c� Village egly,101n V f 145' Owner_ 23/2m .4- 20YU /�UWTe-S' Address o29.7 LAC Znxv� Telephone 5_0 & 739 240 Permit Request 7O � Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain � �- Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type 4,00b t Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. 0 Dwelling Type: Single Family .A'-, Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) 0 Age of Existing Structure 60-7® Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old Kir ; Highwso ❑ 0 No Basement Type: 4Full , ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout di-Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq. F1 Number of Baths: Full: existing_ new Half: existing n e _ . ca Number of Bedrooms: existing Z new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing _new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: 0 Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: )Q Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing / New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes 4.wo t Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ((existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ _Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes 511 No If yes, site plan review # _ -Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name m yyw► 00k tw &Y' L141 Telephone Number Address �� " License # PVA000%9!� AM 6_2675�' Home Improvement Contractor# /3 5-Y.7 Worker's Compensation # I l ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO Y �fl�J�► SIGNATURE DATE O f f FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY R A APPLICATION# :x DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. S ADDRESS VILLAGE- OWNER s DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ' L PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL c FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ; ASSOCIATION-PLAN NO. x i G: } The Commonwealth of 11fassachusetts 11 Department of industrial Accidents _ Office of Investigations' 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gav/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print I;e�ibly Name (Business/OrganizationAndividual): Address: '1� City/State/Zip: hone.#: I 5'9 27 Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of projdct(required): 1.[ 1 am a employer with ,h 4. ❑ 1 am a general contractor and I 6 ❑New construction employees (full and/or.partaim.e).* have hired the svb-contractors listed on the'attached sheet. T. einodeling 2.❑ I am a sole:-proprietor or'parb]er-' These sub-contractors have hi and have no employees 8. •❑Demolition s Pemployees and have workers working for me in any capacity. 9. �„ilding addition comp. insurance. [No worker's'.comp.-insurance '10.❑-Electrical repairs or additions required] 5. �] We are a corporation and its ❑ officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions 3. I am a homeowner doing all work myself.[No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.[]Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152,§1(4), and we have no 1311 employees. [No workers' comp, insurance required.] *Any applicant.that checks box#1 must also fin out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must subrnit a new affidavit indicating such. XConiractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employers,they must providb their workers'comp.policy number. Iarn an employer that is providing-workers'compensation insurance for my enrptoyeeg. Below is the policy andjob site information. Insurance Comp an Y Name: *04 44,,`'L'0 /A Policy#or Self--ins. hic.#: �`L' ,19T Expiration Dater Job Site Address: �- 3 LQ� City/State/Zip: loll// Attach a copy of the workers' compens tion policy declaration pa;e (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure fo secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGI,c. 1.52 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine tip to$1,500.00 andlor one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine. of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations ofthe DIA for insurance covera e verification. 1 do hereby cent' e the pains and percalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Si afore: Date: Phone# �� �7 "l Z _ Official usepnly. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health '2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector S. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute, an employee is defined as "...every person in,the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as "an individual,partnership, association, corporation or other legal on or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver,or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house baving not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6) also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or reneFval of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced-acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." `Neither tha commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7) states . enter into any contract for,the performance of public work unti i acceptable evidence of compliance vrith the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary, supply sub.conti•actor(s)name(s),.address(es)and phone number(s) along with their certificates) of insurance. Limited Liability Companies.(LLC) or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no'employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or License is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the aurgber listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete'and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to'contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/Ecense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, ic applicant that must submit multiple perraMicense applications in any given year, aced only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address" the applicant should write"all locations in (city or ciall stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the town . .A c b of the affidavit.that has been offi y tamp )• pY - 't must be filled out each applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit year. Where'a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (Le. a dog license or permit to burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit The Office of Investigations would like to.thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, Please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone-and fax number: Tho Commonwealth of Massachusetts ]department of jadustrial Accidents Office of 7nvest7gatarxs 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-490.0 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax # 617-727-7749 Revised 11-22-06 www.mass.gov/dia r CREScheck Software Version 4.3.0 �J( Compliance Certificate Project Title: 2 Bedroom Addition West Side of Home Energy Code: 2007 IECC Location: Centerville(Barnstable),Massachusetts Construction Type: Single Family Project Type: Addition/Alteration Heating Degree Days: 6137 Climate Zone: 5 Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 293 Long Beach Road ERT Architects,Inc. Centerville,MA 02632 947 Route 6A Suite 8 Yarmouth Port,MA 02675 508-362-8883 . . Compliance: Maximum UA:315 Your UA:291 Floor 1:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space 329 30.0 0.0 11 Floor 2:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Outside Air 1542 30.0 0.0 51 Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss 1354 30.0 0.0 47 Ceiling 2:Cathedral Ceiling(no attic) 517 30.0 0.0 18 Wall 1:Wood Frame,16"o.c. 1759 19.0 0.0 89 Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane 226 0.320 72 Door 1:Solid 20 0.086 2 Door 2:Glass 34 0.032 1 Compliance Statement: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with the permit application.The proposed building has been designs et the 2007 IECC requirements in REScheck Version 4.3.0 and to comply with the mandatory requirements ' e ck spection Checklist. Name-Title S" nature Date r Project Title:2 Bedroom Addition West Side of Home Report date:09/07/09 Data filename:\\Ertserver\server data\ERT-ARCHITECTS\2009\2009 PROJECTS\040109-HASEOTES CCC\HASEOTES.rck Page 1 of 3 REScheck Software Version 4.3.0 Inspection Checklist Ceilings: ❑ Ceiling 1:Flat Ceiling or Scissor Truss,R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: ❑ Ceiling 2:Cathedral Ceiling(no attic),R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: Above-Grade Walls: ❑ Wall 1:Wood Frame, 16"o.c.,R-19.0 cavity insulation Comments: Windows: ❑ Window 1:Wood Frame:Double Pane,U-factor:0.320 For windows without labeled U-factors,describe features: #Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? Yes No Comments: Note:Up to 15 sq.ft.of glazed fenestration per dwelling is exempt from U-factor and SHGC requirements. Doors: ❑ Door 1:Solid,U-factor:0.086 Comments: ❑ Door 2:Glass,U-factor:0.032 a Comments: Floors: ❑ Floor 1:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Unconditioned Space,R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: Floor insulation is installed in permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking. ❑ Floor 2:All-Wood Joist/Truss:Over Outside Air,R-30.0 cavity insulation Comments: Floor insulation is installed in permanent contact with the underside of the subfloor decking. Air Leakage: ❑ Joints,attic access openings,and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage are sealed. ❑ Recessed lights in the building thermal envelope are 1)type IC rated and ASTM E283 labeled and 2)sealed with a gasket or caulk between the housing and the interior wall or ceiling covering. ❑ Access doors separating conditioned from unconditioned space are weather-stripped and insulated(without insulation compression or damage)to at least the level of insulation on the surrounding surfaces.Where loose fill insulation exists,a baffle or retainer is installed to maintain insulation application. ❑ Wood-burning fireplaces have gasketed doors and outdoor combustion air. Sunrooms: ❑ Sunrooms that are thermally isolated from the building envelope have a maximum fenestration U-factor of 0.50 and the maximum skylight U-factor of 0.75.New windows and doors separating the sunroom from conditioned space meet the building thermal envelope requirements. Vapor Retarder: ❑ A minimum of Class II(1.0 perm)vapor retarder is installed on the interior side of above-grade framed walls or it has been determined that moisture or its freezing will not damage the materials. Exceptions: Project Title:2 Bedroom Addition West Side of Home Report date:09/07/09 Data filename:\\Ertserver\server data\ERT-ARCHITECTS\2009\2009 PROJECTS\040109-HASEOTES CCC\HASEOTES.rck Page 2 of 3 ' y Class III(10 perm or less)vapor retarder is permitted for vented cladding over OSB,plywood,fiberboard,gypsum,or for sheathing over 2x4 framing having insulation of R-5 or better,or for sheathing over 2x6 framing having insulation of R-7.5 or better. Materials Identification and Installation: Ll Materials and equipment are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Insulation is installed in substantial contact with the surface being insulated and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value. ❑ Materials and equipment are identified so that compliance can be determined. ❑ Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment have been provided. ❑ Insulation R-values and glazing U-factors are clearly marked on the building plans or specifications. Duct Insulation: Lj Supply ducts in attics are insulated to a minimum of R-8.All other ducts in unconditioned spaces or outside the building envelope are insulated to at least R-6. Duct Construction: ❑ Air handlers,filter boxes,and duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment or sheet metal fittings are sealed and mechanically fastened. ❑ All joints,seams,and connections are made substantially airtight with tapes,gasketing,mastics(adhesives)or other approved closure systems.Tapes and mastics are rated UL 181A or UL 181 B. Lj Building framing cavities are not used as supply ducts. Lj Automatic or gravity dampers are installed on all outdoor air intakes and exhausts. ❑ Additional requirements for tape sealing and metal duct crimping are included by an inspection for compliance with the International Mechanical Code. Temperature Controls: Thermostats exist for each separate HVAC system.A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the heating and/or cooling input to each zone or floor is provided. Heating and Cooling Equipment Sizing: Lj Additional requirements for equipment sizing are included by an inspection for compliance with the International Residential Code. Lj For systems serving multiple dwelling units documentation has been submitted demonstrating compliance with 2006 IECC Commercial Building Mechanical and/or Service Water Heating(Sections 503 and 504). Circulating Service Hot Water Systems: Cj Circulating service hot water pipes are insulated to R-2. Ll Circulating service hot water systems include an automatic or accessible manual switch to turn off the circulating pump when the system is not in use. Certificate: - A permanent certificate is provided on or in the electrical distribution panel listing the predominant insulation R-values;window U-factors;type and efficiency of space-conditioning and water heating equipment.The certificate does not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label,service disconnect label or other required labels. NOTES TO FIELD:(Building Department Use Only) I � Project Title:2 Bedroom Addition West Side of Home Report date:09/07/09 Data filename:\\Ertserver\server data\ERT-ARCHITECTS\2009\2009 PROJECTS\040109-HASEOTES CCC\HASEOTES.rck Page 3 of 3 Efficiency Certificate Ceiling/Roof 30.00 Wall 19.00 Floor/Foundation 30.00 Ductwork(unconditioned spaces): Window 0.32 Door 0.03 NA Water Heater: Name: Date: Comments: is �\ Board of Building Regulations and Standards HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration;, 135887 Ezp�ration__�%16/2010 Tr# 266283 fiype Ltd! !ability Corpor P UEE M J NARDONE CARPENTRYf LLC,' MICHAEL NARD01. 947 RT 6A ✓! , � YARM UTH,MA 02675 Administrator i Massachusetts- Department of Public Safet% Board of Building Regulations and Standards i ;Construction Supervisor License -License: CS 81139 k Resirictedto 00 'gyp IIri� Kill e t . � 9P ,MICHA'EUtJq NARD�OW., ,947 TR 6A YARMOUTHFORT w<MA 02675 0 Expiration: 9/16/2011 Conm�is$ioner Tr#: 2759 a M r z z NOTICE - NOTICE TO ' TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES 4 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS 600 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02111 617-727-4900 As required by Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 152, Sections 21, 22 & 30, this will give you notice that I (we) have provided for payment to our injured employees under the above mentioned chapter by insuring with: NorGUARD Insurance Company NAME OF IINSURANCE COi VANY P.O. Box A-H 16 South River Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-0020 ADDRESS OF INSURANCE COMPANY MJWC018505 04/25/2009 04/25/2010 POLICY INTUMBER EFFECTIVE DATES PAYCHEX AGENCY, INC. 150 Sawgrass Drive 877-266-6850 Rochester, NY 14620 NAINTE OF P1SURANCE AGENT ADDRESS PHONE MJ Nardone Carpentry LLC 10 Barnboard Lane West Yarmouth, MA 02673 EMPLOYER ADDRESS 03/26/2009 EMPLOYER'S WORKERS COMPEtiSATION OFFICER (IF A:NY) DATE MEDICAL TREATMENT The above named insurer is required in cases of personal injuries arising out of and in the course'of employment to furnish adequate and reasonable hospital and medical services in accordance with the provisions of the Workers Compensation Act. A copy of the First Report of Injury must be given to the injured employee. The employee may select his or her own physician. The reasonable cost of the ser- vices provided by the treating physician will be paid by the insurer, if the treatment is necessary and reasonably connected to the work related injury. In cases requiring hospital attention, employees are hereby notified that the insurer has arranged for such attention at the NAME OF HOSPITAL ADDRESS TO .BE POSTED BY EMPLOYER: SEP-8-2009 07:52P FROM:RRI N HRSEOTES 5OB3032934 TO:15083624883 P.1/1 rNe ny` Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thoinns F.CeUer,Dkector v HAS& �+ Building Division Tom ferry,Bullding Commissioner 200 Win Street,I3yannis,MA 02601 www.totivn.barnslnble.mn.us Office: 508-862-4038 Pax: 508-790-622 Propeity Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A B-gi.lder f -J ckS-e 04S ,as Owner of the subject property Hereby authorize M S ' ti4r-Dok.45 d.ktlleOl�� U-C to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized bytivs Molding pe.mut application for. 0293 Lair, V4 (A . .ress of Job) Signa e o Owner Date Prue Name If pro pe QMM is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Lxempti.on.Form on the reverse side. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION %�Map / Parcel V Application # (J Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application FeO_1� Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis Project S reet Address Village Owner Address Telephone Permit Request orm 4o _[&aS zt Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed: � Tofal ne Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Ln Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach spportin, --ocu4ntation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) .� rv, Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes 0 No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name W e44Telephone Number ®6� Address -©< � License # C. Home Improvement Contractor J 7h &t4 i�dlo Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTIO DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 4Z SIGNATURE DATE / i t FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: 7 _+ n FOUNDATION tun FRAME SkEeeb 0 I 'A')Q 2 o K INSULATION 3 M t AAK - 4 f FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL � I I FINAL BUILDING g 0/l'�plo I '. DATE CLOSED OUT ''' ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth of Massach usetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office,`of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance. Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): _ /V 11_41'1XX VgAddress: City/State/Zip: j Phone #: Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑ New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g, ❑ Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers' y9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp, insurance. required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its ME] Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their I I.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.❑ Other. comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: s Expiration Date: Job Site Address: -City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' comp Batton policy declaration page(showing the policy num er and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as requir under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify a er the pains andpe es o erjury that the information provided abov is rue and correct. signature: Date: f� Phone#: Official use only. 4 o not writ n this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: 11/05/2009 14:27 5087784421 CAPE FAX PAGE 01/01 Nov. 5. 2009 2.76PM No. 6411 F. 1 TOpd OFBARNS Town of Barnstable ?q� -S PM 2. 32 Regulatory.Services NAMThomas.P.Gefler,Director fes Building Division S1 ;V Tom Powys DoOdin$Commissioner 200 Wn Street,Ay&mle,MA 02601 Office: 508462-4038 Fax 508-7904230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF CHANGE OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ,owner of property located at hereby certify that is no longer Gonst motion Supervisor listed on the application for the project under constaiction as authorized by biiilding pmniit# issued on 200 C . T understand that the project under construction must cease until:a successor licensed Construction Supervisor,is submitted on the records of the Building Pivision. PktOPERT'Y pWNF.R DATE / glPon�dnewcoa0' r&mae R 5 M CMR revQSQIQ2 °c1HEt° Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services r r r x • BARNSTABLE, x y MASS. m° Thomas F.Geiler,Director �'ATfni„�9a�"10 Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF CHANGE OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR owner of property located at 6,9 Lo < , hereby certify that M / y a' d ti'�-�_ is no longer Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by r building permit # , issued on---�-1 —� 200 . I understand that the.project.under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on the records of the Building Division. PROPERTY OWNER DATE q/forms/newcontr reference R-5 780 CMR rev:080102 r ? ti Client#:10798 2RILEYCJ ORbn CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE oils,09�' wucER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION owning O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ncy ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. '_:, lyannough Rd.,.PO Box 1990 Hyannis,MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# ��� INSURER A• National Grange Mutual Insuranc C.J.Riley Builder,Inc. INSURER B: P.O.Box 382 INSURER C: Ostervilie,MA 02655 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT.TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER D�Y EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMA rm A GENERALLIABR.nY MPOS9664 05/02,09 05/02/10 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGES(RENTED ES NEED c $500 OOO CLANS MADE 1 OCCUR MED EXP(ary one ,) $10 000 X BI Ded:500 PERSONAL a ADV INJURY $1 000 000 GENERAL AGGREGATE s2.000.000 GEN-L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $1 000 000 POLICY 0 PRO LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMB ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) $ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (PeraccHent) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC' $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESWUM13RELLALIABILITY EACHOCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WC STATUS OTH- A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC059664 05/05109 05/05/10 X i EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETORMARTNEWEXECUTIVE EL EACH ACCIDENT $500 000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? NO E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $500 000 SPECIAL�P OVISIONS below EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 1600.000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS Insurance coverage is limited to the terms,conditions,exclusions,other limitations and endorsements. Nothing contained in the certificate of insurance shall be deemed to have altered,waived,or extended the coverage provided by the policy provisions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Joyce Ajseotes DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL In DAYS WRITTEN 293 Longbeach Road NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Centerville,MA 02632 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001108)1 of 2 #S62623/M62622 LS1 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Town of Barnstable, Regulatory Services _ $ Thomas F.Geller,Director Building Division TomPerry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.bamstablepa.us office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property' hereby authorize to act on my behalf, • in all matters relative Zvwo,rk autho ' d ;this budding permit application for, . (Adpks of Job) jS �u�o Owner Vate Print N Qy0RMS.-0WNMER1vISSMN ��FTHE 1p��O Town of Barnstable U Regulatory Services R R ''MAW.� R Thomas F.Geiler,Director yoo MAW. o� � prfo,,,p.,a Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner l�E 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 r .Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 i NOTICE TO THE BUILDING DIVISION OF WITHDRAWAL OF LICENSED CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR FROM PROJECT '^ I, , Construction.Supervisor License # �5��3 ,hereby certify that I am no longer the Construction Supervisor listed on the application for the project under construction as authorized by building,permit • / issued to (property address) on a� , 200 .. I also certify that on `(' ,200.!�—,I notified the property owner,that the project under construction must cease until a successor licensed Construction Supervisor, is submitted on the records of the Building Division. I NSE HOLDER DATE q/fmms/newcontr reference R-5 780 CMR CAPE COD COMMISSION 3225 MAIN STREET p ® �, P.O. BOX 226 * * BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 (508) 362-3828 r `9ss g�`S FAX (508) 362-3136 ACIiV sion.org E-mail:frontdesk@cap'ecodco mmission.org HEARING NOTICE CAPE COD COMMISSION January 13, 2009 at 6:00 ` The Cape Cod Commission will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, Barnstable, MA. The p.m. at the Barnstable Superior Courthouse,Rooms 11 & 12, Route 6A, project has been submitted to the Cape Cod Commission 23 of thelCapecCod Commission al following prof Hardship Exemption under Section Planning Concern (DCPC) p Section 5 of the Cape Cod f the Acts of 1989, as amended. The project will be for a DCPC Act, c. 716 o published as required Y Hardship Exemption. This notice is being p Commission Act. Project Name: Haseotes.Addition and Joyce Haseotes Project Applicant: 'Bryan . Pro'ect Location: 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA relief to allow for the issuance Project Description: The applicants request hardship exemptionapproximatelyf an of development permits"bedroom addition toor and the tthei�.. sting dwelling to 2,900 square foot three proceed during the DCPC moratorium. also be fyorally will be welcome to do so. Written comments mO Anyone wishing to testi Box 226, submitted at the hearing, or delivered°r mailed to the 30 for receipt on or before the date of the hearing or ntil 3225 Main Street, Barnstable; MA 026 record is closed. The application,plans and relevant documents may be viewed ocalling the reco 508 362-3828 to schedule an appointment between the hours ar 7, the Commission office at( ) lease let us know by January 7, a.m. and 4:30 P.M. If you-need a reasonable accommodation, p 2009. Please call for more information and to make your request. ., ry 5d7 co - - ; aN'. �OF BA CAPE COD COMMISSION 3225 MAIN STREET U ": a- by P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MA 02630 �ssACH'AJ (508)362-3828 FAX(508)362-3136 E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission'.org Date: July 23, 2009 To: Barry Weiner, Esquire Eliza Cox, Esquire Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP 100 North Washington Street P.O. Box 1630 Boston, Massachusetts 021,14 Hyannis, Massachusetts 026.01 From: Cape Cod Commission RE: District of Critical Planning Concern (DCPC) Hardship Exemption Cape Cod Commission Act, Section 23 Applicant/ Owner: Joyce Haseotes, 293 Long Beach Road,�Centerville, Massachusetts Project: Haseotes Addition Project#: HDEX # 08023 Certificate of Title: Certificate No. 58363 14594A & 16179A DECISION OF THE CAPE COD COMMISSION SUMMARY The Cape Cod Commission (the "Commission") hereby approves with-conditions the Hardship Exemption application of Joyce Haseotes (the "Applicant") for an addition to the single-family residence at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville, MA pursuant to Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act (the "Act"), c. 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended. The decision is rendered pursuant to a vote of the Commission on July 23, 2009. Decision—7/2.3/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 1 of 27 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The property consists of a 0.66-acre lot at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville identified by the Town of Barnstable as Assessor's Map 185 Parcel 34 (the "site"). The site is abutted by barrier beach and Nantucket Sound to the south, residences to the east and west, and by Long Beach Road to the north. A single-family residence that was constructed circa 1929 occupies the site. At the time of their initial Hardship Exemption application submission, Byron and Joyce Haseotes were originally proposing to construct a 4,276-square foot(s.£)two-floor addition to their approximately 5,150-s.f. residence. After the passing of her husband, Byron Haseotes, Joyce Haseotes revised the proposed plans to include a 1,937-s.f. one-floor addition to the residence. The Applicant is seeking an exemption to the limited moratorium on building permits, which was established by the creation of the Craigville Beach District of Critical Planning Concern (DCPC). PROCEDURAL HISTORY On October 15, 2008, Attorney Eliza Cox of Nutter, McClennen& Fish, LLP on behalf of Byron and Joyce Haseotes submitted an application to the Commission requesting a Hardship Exemption pursuant to Section 23 of the Act for the construction.of a 4,276 s.f. (2,904 s.£ of `livable space) addition to their single-family residence at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville, MA. On December 18, 2008,the application was deemed complete, and a duly noticed public hearing was held to consider this request on January 13, 2009. After this public hearing and upon-receiving feedback from the subcommittee that a revised plan could be more in line with the purposes of the DCPC, the Applicant's team met with Commission staff on several occasions to discuss proposed revisions to the plans. On April 15, 2009, the Commission received revised plans and materials for a proposed addition consisting of 2,853 s.f. on two floors. These plans eliminated unfinished attic space and a closet on the second floor, and a full kitchen, separate entryway/foyer, and a bathroom on the first floor. Additionally, the proposed septic system leachfield location was moved to an area outside of the Centerville River watershed. In response to Commission staff comments regarding the revised plans,the Applicant again revised the addition plans to reduce the bulk and mass of the structure and submitted the revised civil and architectural plans to the Commission between June 3-8, 2009. The revised plans eliminated the second floor of the addition, consisting of the removal of a bedroom, den/office, medical supply /utility closet, and bathroom, removed the exterior deck proposed along the southern side of the addition on the barrier beach,removed the exterior dormers from the addition, and slightly reduced the height of the addition. The total square footage of the new addition proposed was 1,937 s.f. A duly noticed public hearing to consider the revised request was held on June 10, 2009. Subcommittee meetings were held on June 15, 2009, June 25, 2009, and July 14, 2009. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 2 of 27 On June 15, 2009, the subcommittee deliberated on the project. Based upon the Applicant's assertion that her hardship was a physical one that required the addition to be built, the chair of the subcommittee requested that the Applicant obtain a letter from Mrs: Haseotes' physician commenting on her physical disabilities. Upon receipt of this letter and after further deliberations on the project, at the June 25, 2009 meeting, the subcommittee voted (2 in favor and 1 opposed) to approve the Hardship Exemption application with conditions and directed staff to draft a decision for their review. t c On July 14, 2009,the subcommittee reviewed the draft decision and voted(2 in favor and 1 opposed) to forward the draft decision,approving the hardship exemption application with conditions, to the full Commission. A final public hearing was held before the full Commission on July 23, 2009, during which the Commission voted six in favor and four opposed to approve the Hardship Exemption application. MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD 1 In addition to the list of materials submitted for the record as listed below in Table 1, the application and notices of public hearings relative thereto, correspondence, the minutes of public meetings and hearings, and all other writings contained in the DRI file are hereby incorporated into the record by reference. .�.� � ,Tf TASLE=1 °Materials Submitted for the Record ; ' ,' , rE ,*xT,._ ....... ... . ..e.+ a.s. Materials From the Applicant Date Submitted Hardship application materials submitted b� E. Co—to Commission 10/15/08 staff Memorandum with attached Hardship exemption application materials 10/15/08 submitted by E. Cox to K. Senatori Letter from E. Cox to Brona Simon(Massachusetts Historical Society) 10/17/08 re: project notification form Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: Tuesday meeting date 10/29/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting dates 10/30/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori, J. Buntich re: meeting date 10/31/08 Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached stamped MHC 11/10/08 form Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: project update 11/21/08 Letter providing additional information from E. Cox to K. Senatori 12/5/08 with attached printed emails from R. Gatewood(Conservation f_ Administrator, Barnstable) re: resource areas Memorandum and attached civil site plans from E. Cox to K. Senatori 12/17/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: public hearing date 12/19/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: email confirmation 12/28/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: copies 1/6/09 -Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 3 of 27 Email from E. Cox,to K. Senatori re: copies 1/6/09 Memo with attached supplemental information for Subcommittee from 1/7/09 E. Cox to K. Senatori Email.from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: site visit 1/8/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: site visit confirmation 1/12/09 Print out of Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act from E. Cox 1/13/09 to staff and subcommittee Email-from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: conference call 1/26/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: draft minutes, availability 2/6/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting time, minutes 2/9/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting minutes 2/9/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting time 2/11/09 Revised elevation& floor plan submitted by hand from E. Tolley to K. 2/12/09 Senatori ` Minutes from public hearing on 1-13-09 with revisions by E. Cox to K. 2/12/09 Senatori Email from C. McGrath to K. Senatori re: scheduling 3/5/09 Email from C. McGrath to K. Senatori re: scheduling 3/6/09 `Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: thanks 3/9/09 Updated plans, nitrogen loading calculations, `revised' minutes 3/12/09. Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached updated plans 4/15/09 and calculations Memorandum from E. Cox to K. 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Senatori in support of the project 6/9/09 Email from J. Bieling to K. Senatori in support of the project 6/10/09 , Letter from E. Weber, M.D..to K. Senatori re: Mrs. Haseotes' health 6/16/09 TESTIMONY Public hearing—January 13, 2009 A public hearing was held at 6:00 pm on January 13, 2009 in Rooms 11&12 of the Barnstable Superior Courthouse. Attorney Eliza Cox of Nutter, McClennen& Fish, LLP, Mr. Erik Tolley of ERT Architects, and Mr. Mike Perrault of P.M.P Associates, Inc. presented the proposed addition plans on behalf of Byron and Joyce Haseotes. The Applicant's team indicated Mr. Haseotes currently lives in the house,but that is has become dangerous for him, as the hallways are very narrow and that the bathrooms aren't wheelchair accessible. The Applicant also noted that the addition has to be elevated and they are connecting to the existing house but they are not making any alterations to the existing house. The Applicant's.team suggested that the amount of time and money and investment that the client made prior to the implementation of the DCPC, together with%Mr. Haseotes' medical conditions and the fact that this existing home does not accommodate his needs, constitute a substantial hardship. Ms. Kristy Senatori, Ms. Sarah Korjeff, and Mr: Scott Michaud presented the staff report. Staff gave a brief overview of-the existing site setting, the Cape Cod Commission's jurisdiction, an overview of the DCPC, staff analysis in the applicable resource issue areas, and conclusions. Staff explained the purpose of the DCPC building permit moratorium and said that the regulations are anticipated in June of this year. Staff said that an applicant may apply for a Hardship Exemption for any development that can demonstrate that a suspension of action on a local development permit application during a period of moratorium constitutes a substantial hardship. Staff suggested that the project as proposed would substantially derogate from the intent and purpose of the DCPC and the Act in the area of water resources, coastal resources, and community character. Staff noted they had not received nitrogen-loading calculations and the Applicant's counsel responded that they would be provided. Subcommittee members asked questions of the Applicant's team and Commission staff regarding the existing house, specifics regarding the proposed FAST septic system and leachfield and their proposed locations, Mr. Haseotes' physical disabilities, and the use of the house by the Haseotes family. Subcommittee members voiced concerns about the purpose of the DCPC with regard to the bulk and scale of the houses, and asked additional questions regarding the scale of the proposed addition in relation to the neighboring community,.and raised flooding concerns. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 7 of 27 Ms. Jo Anne Miller Buntich, Director of Growth Management for the Town of Barnstable, said that the Town is in agreement with the analysis provided by the staff. She applauded the de- nitrifying system that is proposed,but said that the Town has additional concerns about flows because this is an.area identified by the town for sewering. She questioned the undesignated areas in the proposed addition and raised concerns about flooding. She said the Town concludes that the hardship exemption derogates from the DCPC. Subcommittee members suggested a continuation of the hearing based on the staff s need to review the nitrogen loading calculations, and they requested dramatically scaled-down plans. Public hearing—June 10, 2009 A public hearing was held at 6:00 pm on June 10,2009 at the Cape Cod Commission office. Ms. Senatori presented the staff report. She noted that the project as originally proposed consisted of a three-bedroom addition of approximately 4,276 s.f. on two floors. An exterior deck along the southern side of the addition was also proposed and the septic system's leach field was sited within the Centerville River watershed. She noted the applicant made revisions to the plans and the new proposal now consists of a two-bedroom, 1,937 s.f. addition on one floor. She noted the elimination of the proposed deck and that the applicant moved the septic system leach field outside of the sensitive watershed. She noted that while the original deadline for the town to adopt its implementing regulations for the DCPC was June 12, 2009,the town requested and received a 90-day extension of this timeframe and the new deadline for adopting the implementing regulations is.September 10, 2009. She stated that Commission standards allow for existing structures on barrier beach to be reconstructed or renovated provided there is no increase in floor area, footprint, or intensity of use. Ms. Senatori stated that since the applicant is proposing an increase in footprint, it is not possible for the applicant to meet this standard without a Hardship Exemption. Ms. Senatori also indicated that the applicant worked with the Town of Barnstable and has proposed to place deed restrictions on the property that would include: 1) a view corridor restriction that would prohibit structures within the 30' westerly side yard setback, requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of vegetation; 2) that the house with the proposed addition presents the full build-out of the property; 3) a bedroom restriction limited the residence to a total of 6 bedrooms; and 4) a use restriction limiting the property use to single family residential only which includes no accessory apartments. Ms. Senatori also noted that earlier in the day staff received four letters from abutters to the project in support of the project, and the subcommittee now has those letters. Attorneys Barry Weiner of Ruberto, Israel & Weiner and Eliza Cox of Nutter, McClennen and Fish; presented on behalf of the Applicant. Attorney Weiner respectfully noted that Byron Haseotes passed away on May 25, 2009. He also noted that the Haseotes' hardship is financial and physical. He also noted the unique architecture of the interior of the house and stated that a lot of the interesting design depends on the different levels of living space. He explained that Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 8 of 27 a given the disabilities of Mrs. Haseotes, these levels;which are accessible by sets of'stairs are, difficult for her to get to. He noted that the family has invested roughly $75,000 on architects, engineers, and lawyers on the assumption the addition would be permitted. He further explained that Mrs. Haseotes was having difficulty navigating the stairs in the house due to heart,hip, and back conditions, which have been getting increasingly worse. Attorney Weiner noted that the proposed addition was consistent with the architecture of the existing house and the size, bulk, and design of surrounding houses. He further explained that the design tried to accommodate concerns expressed by Commission staff and the Town while making the additional bulk as attractive as possible and consistent with existing surroundings as well as reduce it as much as possible while still addressing the Applicant's needs. Attorney Weiner explained that the proposed addition contains caregiver's accommodations, Mrs. . Haseotes' bedroom, a bathroom, a den, a living area, and a mudroom. He explained this provides Mrs. Haseotes with the ability to provide for herself(with caregivers help) and that this space fits her needs without going beyond them. Mr. Weiner reiterated the deed restrictions that were agreed to by the Applicant as identified earlier by Commission staff and also noted the plumbing fixtures in the existing home would be upgraded to low flow fixtures. He stated that this project does not substantially derogate from the intent or purpose of the act. Ms. Jo Anne Miller Buntich stated that the original plans proposed roughly an 83%o increase in structure size and the current plans represent roughly a 38% increase. She noted this is closer to .the structure limitation of 25% that the DCPC regulations might include. She expressed appreciation for the deed restrictions and further stated that the town has no opinion on the subcommittee's ability to find and determine the extent of the hardship relief. Ms. Heidi Davis, Mrs. Haseotes' eldest daughter, stated that this is a very substantial financial hardship and her mother is not able to navigate through her home and is deteriorating fast. Ms. Davis stated that she currently uses a walker right now and will most likely end up in a wheelchair. Mr. Ari Haseotes, Mr. Haseotes' son, agreed with his sister's previous comments and also noted there has been substantial investment made and he explained that his concern is his mother and he would like the house to be as navigable and user friendly as possible for her. He noted that his mother has a significant heart issue and has gone through numerous procedures that required a defibrillator to get her heart back in rhythm. Mr. Bob Angelo and Mr. Dom Gautrau, two neighboring property owners, testified in support of the project. The subcommittee had questions regarding the expiration,of the moratorium, the height of the utility area over the addition, local permitting, the length of the deed restrictions,the extent of the kitchen in the addition, the goals of the DCPC, nitrogen loading and wastewater flows, construction on the barrier beach, the FAST system, and Mrs. Haseotes' needs. Decision—7/23/09 . Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 9 of 27 The public hearing was continued to the full Commission meeting on July 23, 2009 at 3:00 pm at the First District Courthouse Assembly of Delegates Chamber in Barnstable, Massachusetts for the purpose of accepting further testimony on this Hardship Exemption application. Subcommittee meeting—June 15, 2009 A subcommittee meeting was held on June 15;2009. The subcommittee deliberated on whether the Applicant has met her burden of proving a hardship exists, financial or otherwise, and whether the proposed addition presents a substantial detriment to the public good or nullify or substantially derogate from the intent or purpose of the Cape Cod Commission Act. Attorney Weiner outlined the Applicant's financial hardship and stated that approximately $75,000 was spent on architects, engineers, and legal counsel prior to the DCPC nomination. The subcommittee had questions for the Applicant regarding Mrs. Haseotes' disabilities and the architecture of the existing residence. Ms. Brookshire noted that the applicant was both Mr. and Mrs. Haseotes and the emphasis at the time of the application and up until his passing, was on Mr. Haseotes' condition and need for a handicap accessible addition to accommodate his needs. As Mrs. Haseotes is now the sole applicant, Ms. Brookshire asked when Mrs. Haseotes' condition deteriorated to the extent that an addition and caretaker was.needed to fill her needs. Attorney Weiner explained that Mr. Haseotes' condition was so severe (as he was wheelchair bound) that when the application was filed they chose to focus only on him. He noted that Mrs. Haseotes' health conditions predate `January 2009 by several years and have gotten worse. The subcommittee asked for clarification on the fact that the original plans were not solely to accommodate any physical disabilities but instead appeared to provide more space for family and recreational activities. Attorney Weiner noted he was not part of the project at that point but when he was retained he looked at the plans and realized the addition was roughly 5,000 square feet of space. He explained to the Haseotes family that that he would want to see the addition relate directly to the hardship. The subcommittee had questions and deliberated on the size of the addition and the type of rooms it included, Mrs. Haseotes' medical disabilities, and whether Mrs. Haseotes is capable of self-care. Ms. Davis testified that she has rearranged both her and her small children's lives in order to be } on the Cape with her mother this summer. She noted that her mother's heart condition is very severe and precludes her from taking the stairs. She explained that they are working on finding a health care provider who can live in the house with her. Ms. Davis testified that her mother needs assistance with shopping and driving but increasingly needs assistance to bathe. She stated that her mother is able to feed herself and could do the food preparation if everything was accessible. Ms. Davis stated that her mother stopped driving sometime this winter and that technically she still has a license but she doesn't drive at all. Ms. Davis also stated her mother would eventually have a caretaker during the summer months. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 10 of 27 Mr. Richardson noted that there were six months between when the DCPC nomination was made and when it was recorded at tbP registry of,deeds. He asked why the Applicant waited so long to file for a Hardship Exemption: Mr. Tolley stated that a substantial amount of work was done before the DCPC was in place. He noted that the original plan was not likely to pass as a Hardship Exemption and he worked with the firm Nutter, McClennen, and Fish for six months drawing various plans for the family until one was agreed on. Commission staff noted that the subcommittee has to decide whether a literal enforcement of the act involves a substantial hardship, financial or otherwise and if they find there is a hardship, then they must decide if desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose.of the act. Mr. Weiner noted that he worked with Commission staff to address their concerns. Ms. Brookshire noted that the purpose of the DCPC moratorium is to allow the Town of Barnstable time to create regulations that will protect the natural resources on the barrier beach area and Centerville River. She noted that one concern she has is the issue of community character. Mr. Richardson noted that the house is big to begin with and he would like to see another design for the addition. Mr. Tolley answered that this is the fifteenth version of the plans for the addition and that nine iterations came as a result of feedback from the Commission. He explained that if the hardship were approved today he would have difficulty getting permits by September 10, 2009 when the DCPC implementing regulations are enabled. Mr. Putnam stated that he is not convinced a hardship exists, however he is very sympathetic to the Haseotes family. Mr. Putnam stated that the only question they need to answer is if there is a hardship as defined by the regulations. He stated that he does not think that there is. Mr. Richardson stated that based on the testimony from Ms. Davis, Mrs. Haseotes' health is declining and if no action is taken now more significant action may need to be taken later. He- stated that he believes there is a hardship. Mr. Richardson stated that Mrs. Haseotes' condition is creating the hardship and granting the project by allowing the creation of a handicapped accessible addition would be the relief necessary to address it. 1 Ms. Brookshire stated she believes there is a hardship as well but wasn't sure if it was substantial enough to override the DCPC moratorium two weeks before the moratorium expires. Ms. Brookshire stated she wished she could hear testimony from Mrs. Haseotes'or a doctor's report on Mrs. Haseotes. Ms. Brookshire stated that she had reservations about voting today and would like a doctor's report that would help convince her this hardship is so substantial that the applicantcan't wait until the DCPC moratorium ends. She noted that this is a very emotional issue that will have to be decided based on the facts and testimony presented. She stated she would like to vote without having any reservations and be able to explain her position in good faith to the Town. She reiterated in order to feel this way she will need to see a doctor's report. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 11 of 27 Mr. Weiner answered that he will provide one. Mr. Weiner asked Mr. Putnam if a physician's letter, which documents Mrs. Haseotes' condition in terms of the physical nature of the hardship, would help him change his opinion. Mr. Putnam stated it would interest him and depending on what it says it could persuade him. Subcommittee meeting—June 25, 2009 After receiving a letter from Mrs. Haseotes' physician, a subcommittee meeting was held on June 25, 2009. At that meeting, the subcommittee deliberated on whether the Applicant has met its burden of proving a hardship exists by virtue of the DCPC moratorium. Ms. Brookshire stated that she feels there is both a financial and an `otherwise' hardship. She noted that the Applicant spent$75,000 based on the assumption that the addition could be built. She noted the original plans depicted an addition that deviated from the purpose of the hardship request; to make a livable, year round addition for first Mr. Haseotes and now Mrs. Haseotes. She also noted that many revisions of the plans have been.made, and the square footage has decreased dramatically from approximately 4,200 s.f. to 1,937 s.f. as a result of cooperation between the Applicant, staff, and Town. She also noted the legal, architectural and engineering expenses that the Applicant has incurred and the fact that the architect stated that nine plans out of the fifteen different versions for the addition came as a result of Commission staff input. She stated that the financial hardship was created in part, due to the willingness of the Haseotes family to take the concerns of the Town, Commission staff, and subcommittee into consideration. She noted she believes there is both a financial and physical hardship. Ms. Brookshire moved that a financial hardship exists. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion for discussion purposes. Ms. Brookshire noted that if the subcommittee finds there is no financial hardship, then the $75,000 that has already been expended on the project would be for naught. Ms. Brookshire stated she believes it qualifies as a financial hardship. Mr. Putnam noted that the Applicant's expenditures were made at their discretion and that they were not forced to make them. He stated that it is not a financial hardship as they spent the money because they wanted to, not because they had to. Mr. Putnam stated that the judgments made to spend the money were made before the Commission was involved and that the expenditures were made on a voluntary basis. Mr. Richardson said he also believes that losing $75,000 is a hardship. Ms. Brookshire called for a vote that there is a financial hardship. The motion passed with two in favor and Mr. Putnam opposed. Ms. Brookshire noted that§23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act states a hardship can be financial or otherwise. She stated she would like to discuss the `otherwise' aspect of this hardship. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 12 of 27 Ms. Brookshire read the testimony from Ari Haseotes on page seven of the June 10, 2009 minutes, "He explained his concern is his mother and he would like the house to be as navigable and user friendly as possible for her. He noted that his mother has a significant heart issue and has gone through numerous procedures that required a defibrillator to get her heart back in rhythm." Mr. Richardson moved to adopt this verbal testimony as a finding that Mrs. Haseotes has a physical hardship, and Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion. The motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support of the motion and Mr. Putnam voting in opposition. Ms. Brookshire read the testimony from on page seven of the June 10, 2009 minutes, "Ms. Heidi Davis noted she was Mrs. Haseotes' eldest daughter. She explained she was here to reinforce Mr. Weiner's comments that this is a.very substantial financial hardship: She also noted her mother is not able to navigate through her home and is deteriorating fast." Ms. Brookshire noted the subcommittee received a letter from Eric Weber, M.D., Mrs. Haseotes'. physician, dated June 16,2009 discussing Mrs. Haseotes' physical capabilities. Mr. Richardson moved to adopt the verbal testimony of Ms. Davis and written testimony of Eric Weber M.D. as findings that a physical hardship exists, and Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Ms. Brookshire stated-that,the design of the house is extremely difficult for Mrs. Haseotes to navigate, as there are many different levels of living space. She stated due to the houses.unique design, it would be extremely detrimental to gut the inside and renovate it in order to be more wheelchair accessible. Mr. Putnam noted Mrs. Haseotes doesn't currently need a wheelchair, and she could ambulate on a ramp that could be installed in,the existinghouse. Mr. Weiner stated given the steepness of the ramp, getting up or down would cause problems for Mrs. Haseotes. He noted the letter from the Doctor suggested the current plans fill all of Mrs. Haseotes' present and future needs. Mr. Richardson noted Mrs. Haseotes is very ill and if the Doctor stated Mrs. Haseotes needs these accommodations they should vote on the issue and move on. Mr. Richardson moved that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve. substantial hardship, financial or otherwise to the applicant. Mr. Putman seconded the motion for discussion purposes. The motion passed with Ms. Brookshire and Mr. Richardson voting in support of the motion and Mr. Putnam voting in opposition of the motion. Mr. Richardson made a motion that the desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the act. Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion and the motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support of the motion, and Mr. Putnam opposed. Decision 7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 13 of 27 Ms. Brookshire noted the subcommittee has received written testimony from abutters and oral testimony from Mr. Bob Angelo and Mr. Dom Gautrau in support of the project. She reiterated the subcommittee should also consider testimony from the family and from Mrs. Haseotes' doctor. She noted the project will not contribute nitrogen to the Centerville rivet watershed and that most of the MPS have been met. Ms. Brookshire noted that a concern is the fact the house is increasing its footprint on a barrier beach. She stated that by approving the hardship, the subcommittee is saying the Applicant has met the MPSs to the maximum extent feasible and that the addition is absolutely necessary for Mrs. Haseotes to continue living in her house. Mr. Putnam stated the project does not conform to the intent of the Act. He stated that it is increasing the size of a building that is located on.a barrier beach, in direct conflict with MPS 2.2.2.3. Ms. Brookshire noted that moving the septic system outside of the Centerville river watershed is an overall improvement to the recharge area of the watershed. She stated that the FAST system would also decrease the nitrogen load. Ms. Brookshire noted that the area is mapped as Endangered Species Habitat, however any concerns they had could be addressed at the local level. She noted that the DCPC purpose is ,partially to protect and preserve the waterfront and the shoreline from inappropriate use. She noted the land is a FEMA mapped A-zone. She noted that the house is designed to have an elevation of 12 feet, one foot higher than necessary, and that the new addition will be on pilings to protect it in the case of a flood. She noted that Community Character was originally a concern, however the size of the house had decreased substantially and that the view corridor has increased and will remain as such through the deed restriction. She noted that the house is increasing the footprint on a barrier beach but that the subcommittee could vote that it was the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. Ms. Brookshire stated she was looking fora motion to adopt her statements as findings as she just outlined. Mr. Richardson made the motion. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mr. Richardson moved to adopt the deed restrictions on page eight of the staff report as a condition to the decision. Mr. Richardson identified the deed restrictions as: 1) a view corridor restriction that would prohibit structures within the 30' westerly side yard setback; require the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation(subject to and in accordance with Conservation Commission approval); 2)the house with the proposed addition represents full build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure) 3); a bedroom restriction; and 4)the use would be restricted to single family only; no accessory apartments. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Mr. Richardson moved that the relief granted relates directly to the nature of the hardship and is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship and that the Applicant has shown that a Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 14 of 27 y hardship exists. Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion. The motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support, and Mr. Putnam opposed. Mr. Putnam stated he was voting in opposition of the project for three reasons. The first being he does not believe a hardship exists,the second being it is not the minimum relief that can be granted to allow her to live in her home, and the third being it does not support the purposes of the DCPC. Mr. Richardson moved to direct staff to draft a decision approving the hardship with conditions, which will include the testimony and findings and conditions'as discussed today. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Subcommittee meeting—July 14, 2009 On July 14, 2009, the subcommittee met to review the draft decision. Ms. Senatori reviewed the draft decision and ran.through a brief summary of the project, the procedural history, materials submitted for the record,testimony from the public hearings and subcommittee meetings, Cape Cod Commission jurisdiction over the project, and the standard of review for the project, which includes §23 of the Act,the standard for hardship exemptions. She reviewed each individual. general, natural resource, community character, and coastal resource finding. She stated that at the June 25, 2009 public meeting, the subcommittee found that the Applicant fulfilled the burden of showing that the DCPC moratorium had created a hardship. She noted that the subcommittee found that„a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve waiting until after the DCPC regulations are drafted in September 2009 to permit and construct the addition. She stated that at the June 25, 2009 meeting, the subcommittee found that relief from this requirement may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act, and that the relief being granted relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. She noted that all of this was substantiated in the findings of the decision as she previously outlined. She noted that the decision approves the project with conditions and reviewed each of the general conditions. She noted that general condition number five places the following deed restrictions on the property: a view corridor restriction prohibiting structures within the 30' westerly side yard setback;and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation(subject to and in accordance with approval by local boards); that the house with the proposed addition represents full build-out on the property,(no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure); a bedroom restriction limiting the total number of bedrooms within the.existing house and addition to six; and the use . of the residence and property is restricted to single-family use only; including, but not limited to, prohibiting accessory apartments. She continued to review with the subcommittee each of the water resources conditions, community character conditions, and coastal resources conditions. ° Ms. Brookshire stated that previously,JoAnne Miller-Buntich (Interim Director of Growth Management for the Town of Barnstable) had concerns with the roof height of the addition. She noted that Ms. Buntich wanted to see the roof height slightly decreased. She stated that the Applicant's architect previously explained to the subcommittee why decreasing the roof height Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition,Hardship Exemption a> Page 15 of 27 isn't feasible, as space-is needed for mechanical equipment and ductwork: She stated that she would like testimony from the architect adopted as a finding. Mr. Richardson agreed. Ms. Senatori stated she would amend the draft decision accordingly. Ms. Cox*added that this testimony was presented during the July 10, 2009 public hearing and at the June 15, 2009 subcommittee meeting. Ms. Wielgus suggested that this be added to general finding 14, which adopts other testimony from the architect. Mr. Putnam stated he has no concerns with the draft decision but disagrees with the approval of the project.. Mr. Richardson made a motion to adopt the decision as amended, approving with conditions the hardship exemption application of Joyce Haseotes. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion and the motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support and Mr. Putnam voting in opposition. Ms. Brookshire stated she was looking for a motion to forward the draft decision, as amended, to the full Commission for the July 23,2009 meeting. Mr. Richardson made the motion, and Mr. Putnam seconded it. The motion passed unanimously. JURISDICTION The Site is located within the Craigville Beach DCPC, which is an area that is currently subject to a building permit moratorium. The purpose of the moratorium is to allow the town to develop implementing regulations that will be applicable to the area and protect the resources identified in the nomination process. In accordance with Section 11(c) of the Act, the power of a municipality to grant development permits is suspended until the implementing regulations are effective. However, during the moratorium,the Act allows a municipality to grant a development permit "for development within the district if- :(I) the commission has certified in its acceptance of the nomination that the type or class of proposed development is not substantially detrimental to public health, safety or general welfare and does not contravene the purposes of this act and a development by-law or by-laws had been in effect immediately prior to the nomination of such areas and development permits could have been granted until the by-laws; or (2) a development has received approval as a development of regional impact within the seven year period next preceding the nomination of the geographic area in which said development is located, in whole or in part and such approval is still valid; or (3) a development of regional impact has been referred to the commission for review prior to the first published notice of the nomination of a district of critical planning Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 16 of 27 concern in which said development is located, in whole or in part, and subsequently is approved; or (4) a development is authorized by a development,agreement which has been approved by the commission and the relevant municipality or municipalities; or (5) the commission has not expressly found in accepting a nomination that the issuance of development permits for a single-family house or houses on lots held in common ownership or on lots in separate ownership may be.substantially detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare or in light of the factors specified in clauses (1) and(2) of subsection (a) of section ten,might contravene the purposes of this act." The proposed development does not fall into any of these exceptions provided by the Act. y . When the DCPC was created, the Cape Cod Commission issued a DCPC Acceptance Decision dated February 21, 2008 (the"Decision") that described the resources and provided guidelines for the future implementing regulations. The Decision states "[t]he Commission further finds that in accepting the nomination of the DCPC that the issuance of development permits.for single-family home...may be substantially detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare...including...the presence of significant natural, coastal,water cultural, architectural, historic resources and...might, contravene the purposes of the Act." Furthermore,the Decision lists development allowed to continue during the DCPC moratorium. Included in this list is"[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to a single-family home as determined by the Barnstable Building Commissioner. Such repair shall not increase the number of bedrooms or wastewater disposal capacity or result in an increase in impervious area" and"[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to existing open air decks without structural or other cover that are not entirely impervious and does not increase decked area." The Decision states "[p]ursuant to Section l l(c) of the Cape Cod Commission Act, 'the, acceptance.of a nomination for consideration for designation as a district of critical planning concern shall continue to suspend the power of a municipality to grant development permits for development within the nominating district...."' In accordance with the Decision, an applicant may apply for a hardship exemption for"any development that can demonstrate that suspension of action on a local development permit application during the limited moratorium constitutes a substantial hardship." Further, "[h]ardship applications will be heard by the Cape Cod Commission...in accordance with Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act. Section 23 of the Act states that the Commission may "grant an exemption, in whole or in and with appropriate conditions:..where the commission specifically finds that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the applicant and that desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the act." Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 17 of 27 The intent/purpose of the Commission Act in allowing for a moratorium while implementing regulations are being developed for a DCPC is to provide a"time out" for development for an identified area so that implementing regulations may be developed. The intent of the Actin developing a Regional Policy Plan is to "present a coherent set of regional planning policies and objectives to guide development...to protect the region's resources, which shall reflect and reinforce the goals and purposes set out in section one." (Commission Act §7) One of the goals and purposes of Section One is the preservation of coastal resources. The planning section of the coastal resources section of•the RPP identifies that an"important consideration for coastal floodplain management is factoring relative sea-level rise into development projects." A specific goal of the DCPC decision is to "preserve and enhance flood hazard protected provided by the barrier beach, estuarine and tidal marsh systems for coastal properties in the Craigville Beach District." One of the main issues identified by both the Act and this DCPC itself is the concern of development upon a barrier beach. These interests must be weighed against the standards for a Hardship Exemption, which is the only exception provided from this moratorium of the Craigville DCPC as outlined in the DCPC decision. As such, the Enabling Regulations governing the.Hardship process must be applied. The Enabling Regulations in its requirements in allowing a Hardship Exemption directs that compliance with the RPP to the"maximum extent feasible" is required. Additionally, the Commission's Enabling Regulations state"Projects should comply to the maximum extent feasible with the Minimum Performance Standards of the Regional Policy Plan (RPP). Any relief granted from the requirements of the Minimum Performance Standards shall relate directly to the nature of the identified hardship and shall be the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship." The Commission must consider the purposes of the Act, which includes protection of coastal, natural, historic, architectural, cultural values and the purpose of the preservation of coastal resources, the protection of groundwater, surface water and ocean water quality, as well as other natural resources of Cape Cod, as well as the preservation of historic, cultural, archeological, architectural and.,other recreational values. -In order to determine whether relief could be granted without nullifying or substantially , derogating from the intent/purpose of the Act, the Commission must also consider the intent of the Act in developing a Regional Policy Plan as well as the intent of the DCPC itself. The purpose of regulating development in the barrier beach area as identified in the Craigville DCPC decision is to protect natural resources including the barrier beach, prevention of flood damage, protection of public health and safety, reduction of risk to people, property and municipal safety and from storm surge and sea rise. . 1 FINDINGS Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 18 of 27 The Commission has considered the application of Joyce.Haseotes, and based on consideration of such application and.upon the.information presented at the public hearings and submitted for the record, makes the following findings pursuant to Section 23 of the Act: General Findings: GF1. The Commission finds that the Applicant is Joyce Haseotes. The Hardship Exemption application was submitted naming both Byron and Joyce Haseotes as joint Applicants. However, Byron Haseotes passed away on May, 25, 2009, during the timeframe of the review of this application. GF2. As the first substantive hearing was held on January 13, 2009 the RPP in effect at this time is the 2002 RPP. GF3. The Site consists of 0.66 acre at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville identified by the Town of Barnstable as Assessor's Map 185 Parcel 34. A 5,150 s.f. residence, constructed in 1929 and owned by Byron and Joyce Haseotes, is currently on the site. GF4. The addition is proposed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Proposed Conditions for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc: of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated June 4, 2009 o Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations (Exhibit A-1) o Sheet'No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan(Exhibit.A-2) • Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A- 3) High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-4) GF5. The Commission finds that the purpose of the Craigville Beach DCPC as stated in the Commission's Acceptance of DCPC Nomination Decision dated February 21, 2008, is to address redevelopment concerns in the Craigville Beach District by allowing the town to plan and adopt zoning strategies that will provide additional protections to guide redevelopment in.a way that contributes to and respects the character and historic development patterns of the area,protects natural resources including but not limited to the barrier beach, groundwater and coastal water quality, prevents flood damage,protects public health and safety and reduces the risk to people, property and municipal safety personnel from storm damage and relative sea level rise. The Commission's Acceptance of DCPC Nomination Decision states "[t]he Commission. further finds that in accepting the nomination of the DCPC that the issuance of development permits for a single-family home...may be substantially.detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare...including...the presence of significant natural, coastal, water cultural, architectural, historic resources and.,might 'contravene the purposes of the Act." Furthermore,the Decision lists development Decision—7/23/09 'Haseotes Addition-Hardship Exemption Page 19 of 27 allowed to continue during the DCPC moratorium. Included in this list is "[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to a single-family home as determined by the Barnstable Building Commissioner. Such repair shall not increase the number of bedrooms or wastewater disposal capacity or result in an increase in impervious area" and "[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to existing open air decks without structural or other cover that are not entirely impervious and does not increase decked area." GF6.' The following chronology of events describes the important milestones in the DCPC process and includes key dates associated with the Applicant's project: September 14, 1987 Applicant: All Cape Engineering prepared"Sketch Plan of Land" December 15, 1992 Applicant: Taylor Design Associates prepared Revision-A site plan "for conservation" December 9, 2006 Applicant: Mike Perrault prepared Site Plan identified as "Preliminary Plans for: Byron& Joyce Haseotes" April 27, 2007 - Applicant: P.M.P. Associates, LLC prepare "Septic System Design"plan February 12, 2008 DCPC: First Nomination received for Craigville Beach and Centerville Village area DCPC February 15, 2008 DCPC: Notice of Nomination consideration—starts full moratorium February 21, 2008 DCPC: DCPC nomination accepted by the Commission, full moratorium ended, limited moratorium began April 3, 2008 DCPC: Commission voted to forward to Assembly of Delegates for designation as a DCPC April l 1, 2008 Applicant: Division of Fisheries and Wildlife correspondence May 21, 2008 DCPC:Assembly of Delegates approves DCPC ordinance June 4, 2008 DCPC: County Commissioners approved June 13, 2008 DCPC: DCPC ordinance recorded at the Registry of Deeds September 23, 2008 Applicant: ERT Architects, Inc. prepared "Proposed Conditions"plans October 14, 2008 Applicant: Submission of Project Notification Form to the Massachusetts Historical Society December 18, 2009 Applicant: Hardship Exemption application complete April 15, 2009 Applicant: Submitted revised plans and materials to the Commission June 3-8, 2009 Applicant: Submitted revised plans and materials to the Commission June 12, 2009 DCPC: One year to complete implementing regulations September 10, 2009 DCPC: 90-day extension to complete implementing regulations GF7. The Commission finds that the existing residence totals 5,150 s.f. (3,370 s.f. on the first floor and 1,792 s.f. on the second floor). The Applicant proposes a 1,937 s.f. one-floor addition to the existing residence. Hardship relief is sought to allow for the issuance of local permits for this addition during the Craigville Beach DCPC moratorium. 'GF8. The Commission finds that the Applicant has agreed to place the following deed restrictions in perpetuity upon the property (as outlined in GC6): 1) A view corridor restriction prohibiting structures within the 30'westerly side yard setback, and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation (subject to and in accordance with approval by local boards); Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 20 of 27 2) That the house with the proposed addition represents full.build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure); 3) A bedroom restriction limiting the total number of bedrooms within the existing house and addition to six (6); and 4) The use of the residence and property is restricted to single-family use only; including, but not limited to, prohibiting accessory apartments. GF9. The Commission adopts the testimony of the Applicant's counsel and finds that the Applicant expended approximately $75,000 on attorney's fees, engineers, and.architects for the proposed addition plans prior to the DCPC moratorium. GF 10. The Commission adopts the oral testimony of Ari Haseotes and finds that the Applicant has a significant heart issue and has gone through numerous procedures that required a defibrillator to get her heart back in rhythm. GF11. The Commission adopts the oral testimony of Heidi Davis and finds that the Applicant is not able to navigate through her home, that she is physically deteriorating fast,that she currently uses a walker, and that she will likely need a wheelchair soon. GF 12. The Commission adopts the written testimony'of Dr. Eric Weber, Mrs. Haseotes' physician,.and finds that Mrs. Haseotes has a heart condition, an arthritic hip, and back issues. The Commission further finds based on Dr. Weber's testimony, that Mrs. Haseotes needs to avoid stairs, she must reduce her daily activities, and she must bring in help to assist her with basic functions, including cooking, bathing, cleaning, and driving. Additionally, based on Dr. Weber's testimony,the Commission finds.that given Mrs. Haseotes' present limitations and the difficulties posed by the existing multi-level house, new living space on one floor and a live-in caregiver are immediate needs of Mrs. Haseotes. Finally,the Commission finds based on Dr. Weber's testimony,that the proposed addition represents a direct and necessary response to Mrs. Haseotes' physical limitations and requirements. GF13. The Commission adopts the testimony of Erik Tolley, the Applicant's architect,and finds that the unique architecture and multiple levels of living space in the existing residence prohibit its renovation or rehabilitation to provide for handicapped-accessible living areas. Additionally, the Commission adopts the testimony of Mr. Tolley and finds that the need to house the duct work, mechanical equipment, and electrical equipment in the attic space above the addition prohibits a decrease in the roof height. GF14. The Commission finds that based on written and oral testimony,that six abutters and/or neighboring property owners support the project. GF15. The Commission adopts the testimony of Michael Perrault, the Applicant's engineer,,and finds that the project will.not contribute nitrogen to the Centerville River watershed; which is an impaired watershed. GF16. By virtue of the addition, the Commission finds that the project does not meet MPS 2.2.2.3, which allows existing structures on barrier beaches or coastal dunes to be Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes.Addition.—Hardship Exemption Page 21 of 27 "reconstructed or renovated,provided there is no increase in floor area, footprint, or intensity of use." GF 17., The Commission finds that the Applicant requires wheelchair-accessible living space, caretakers quarters, and a reasonable connection to the existing residence. The Commission finds the proposed 1,937 s.f. one-floor plan is the minimum relief necessary to accommodate Mrs. Haseotes' disabilities. GF18. Based on Finding GF9,the Commission finds that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial financial hardship. The Commission further finds that the Applicant has fulfilled its burden to demonstrate a financial hardship exists. t GF19. Based on Findings GF10 through GF13, the Commission finds that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial "otherwise"hardship. The Commission further finds that the Applicant has fulfilled its burden to demonstrate that an"otherwise"hardship exists. GF20. The Commission finds that relief from the moratorium may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act. GF21. The Commission finds that the project complies to the maximum'extent feasible with the Minimum Performance Standards of the Regional Policy Plan. GF22. Based on Findings GF16 through GF17, the Commission finds that the relief granted from the requirements of the Minimum Performance Standards relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. Water Resources Findings: WRF I. The Commission finds that the Town of Barnstable has identified the District in its Comprehensive Wastewater Management.Plan as a priority area for a sewage-collection system. A goal of the DCPC ordinance is to provide the Town of Barnstable with an opportunity to develop regulations protective of water quality and to evaluate sewer- neutral policy options for the District. WRF2. The Commission.finds that the project will expand an existing home resulting in two (2) new bedrooms. The Applicant has agreed to record a deed restriction with the Town of Barnstable thereby restricting the number of bedrooms to six (6) and effectively limiting Title-5 wastewater flows to 660 gallons per day (gpd). . WRF3. The Applicant has agreed to refit the house's entire plumbing system with low-flow fixtures. The Commission finds that these measures will limit wastewater flows, consistent with a goal.of the DCPC ordinance to provide the Town of Barnstable with an opportunity to evaluate sewer-neutral policy options for the District. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 22 of 27 WRF4. The Commission finds that the project will result in a net reduction in nitrogen load to _ groundwater and thereby meets MPS 5.1 which requires development and redevelopment to maintain or improve water quality where existing development exceeds an identified nitrogen-loading standard or where there are documented marine water quality problems. The net reduction in nitrogen load to groundwater will be achieved through use of a FASTO denitrifying septic system. Based on Technical Bulletin 91-001, the project will result in a nitrogen loading concentration of 5.6 milligrams per liter(mg-N/L or ppm-N). WRF5. The Commission finds that the project meets RPP MPS 3.1, which requires development to meet critical nitrogen limits for nitrogen-sensitive estuaries. The project site straddles the Centerville River watershed boundary shown on RPP Water Resource Map II and delineated by the Massachusetts Estuaries Project, a collaborative program that provides technical support to MADEP as it implements provisions of the Clean Water Act. The northwest corner of the site drains to the Centerville River, a nitrogen-sensitive estuary for which a Total'Maximum Daily Load for nitrogen has been approved by USEPA. The proposed expansion of the house will occur outside the Centerville River watershed, in an area that drains to Nantucket Sound. The project will replace an existing cesspool on the south(Nantucket Sound) side of the house with a FASTO system proposed for the north(Centerville River)side of the house and the septic layout plan was modified on March 30, 2009 to shift the septic soil absorption system(SAS) from the Centerville River watershed. Natural Resources Findings: NRF1. The Commission finds that the property is located in a Significant Natural Resource Area, wetland resource areas, and a Riverfront Area. The site is also located on Long Beach, a barrier beach, the coastal beach portion of which is mapped as endangered species habitat. NRF2. The Commission finds that the project has components that will require review and consideration by local boards for consistency with state and local wetland regulations,but that due to the nature of the actual area to be developed and the project's proximity to other development, impacts of regional significance to natural habitat resources are not anticipated. Community Character Findings: P CCF1. The Commission finds that the Craigville Beach DCPC was created primarily out of response to out-of-scale development of single-family homes. When the DCPC was ' designated by the Assembly of Delegates, it noted the threat posed by the siting and massing of redeveloped residences, which could affect the historic character of the area, and eliminate viewsheds to Nantucket Sound. To address these concerns about building bulk, neighborhood scale, and views to the water, the town is developing new regulations for the area. CCF2. The proposed project involves an addition to an existing waterfront residence on Long Beach Road. The Commission finds that although the proposed addition represents an Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 23 of 27 increase in building mass and building footprint, it is in keeping with the scale and height of buildings in the neighborhood. CCF3. The existing residence is approximately 75 feet wide, spanning roughly half of the 1507 wide lot. The Commission finds that the proposed addition would span over approximately 38 feet, leaving an approximately 30=foot wide open area on the west side of the lot. The Applicant has agreed to a deed restriction that would prohibit structures within the 30-foot westerly side yard setback and require the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation in this area, maintaining an open view across the property to the water. Coastal Resources Findings: CRF1. The Commission finds that the property is located entirely within Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, is FEMA-mapped A-Zone, and the entire parcel is designated as barrier beach. CRF2. RPP MPS 2.2.2.2 requires elevation of a structure in an A-zone to accommodate for sea level rise rates of one foot over the next 100 years. The Commission finds that the Applicant has committed to constructing the addition with the lowest member of the structure having an elevation of at least 12 feet NGVD, in accordance with plans entitled Proposed Conditions for: The Haseotes Family, Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated June 4, 2009. ' CRF3. The Commission finds that the addition will be on piers, there will not be vegetated mounds around the addition, and that the latticework around the piers will allow floodwaters to freely flow under the addition and will be designed in a manner that would break away during a severe storm event. CRF4. RPP MPS 2.2.2.3 requires that existing structures on barrier beach may be reconstructed or,renovated"provided there is no increase in floor area, footprint, or intensity of use." The Commission finds that by virtue of the addition, the Applicant does not meet this standard. However,the Commission further finds that relief from this standard is the minimum relief necessary. Based on the findings above, the Commission hereby concludes: 1) The Applicant has fulfilled its burden to show that the DCPC moratorium creates a hardship. A literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve waiting until after the DCPC regulations are drafted in September 2009 to permit and construct the addition. Relief from this requirement maybe granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act. The relief granted relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. The Cape Cod Commission hereby approves with conditions the Hardship Exemption application of Joyce Haseotes, provided the following conditions are met: Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 24 of 27 it CONDITIONS General Conditions: GC 1. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with the following plans,which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Proposed Conditions for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport,MA, and dated June 4, 2009 o Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations (Exhibit A-1) o Sheet No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan (Exhibit A-2) • Septic System Design plan,prepared by P.M.P Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009(Exhibit A- 3) • High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.MY Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-4) Any deviation from the above plans shall require approval by the Commission through a modification of this decision, pursuant to the Modifications section of the Commission's Enabling Regulations. The Applicant shall submit to the Commission any additional information deemed necessary to evaluate any modifications to the approved plans. GC2. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with alf related statutes and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this decision. GC3. No development work, as the term "development" is defined in the Act, shall be undertaken until all appeal periods have elapsed or, if such an appeal has been filed,until all judicial proceedings have been completed. . GC4. The Applicant agrees to allow Commission staff to enter onto the property, which is the subject of this decision at reasonable times and after reasonable'notice for.the purpose of determining whether the conditions contained in the decision are met. GCS. The Applicant shall place the following deed restrictions in perpetuity upon the property: 1) A view corridor restriction prohibiting structures within the 3 0'.westerly side yard setback, and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation (subject to and in accordance with approval by local boards); 2) That the house with the proposed addition represents full build-out on the property (no. further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure); 3) vA7.b"edr6om restriction limiting the total=number of bedrooms within the existing-hous'e- zrid-addition to six (6); and,- 4) The-use of the resideneCarid-prooperty'is restricted to single-family use_only;:includm'g, Cbu` t n_o_t'limited to prohibiting accessory apartments: --1 Decision-7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 25 of 27 Prior to a full Commission vote on the Hardship Exemption application, the Applicant shall submit copies of the draft deed restrictions to Commission staff and Town of Barnstable counsel for review and approval. Prior to obtaining a building permit for the addition, the Applicant shall provide copies of the recorded deed restrictions to Commission staff and the Director of Growth Management for the Town of Barnstable. GC6. After the completion of construction for the project, the Applicant shall obtain a Final Certificate of Compliance from the Commission, which states that all conditions in this decision pertaining to the project have been met. Water Resources Conditions: WRC 1. The Applicant shall limit Title 5 wastewater flows to 660 gallons per day. WRC2. The-Applicant shall refit the house's entire-plumbing system with low-flow fixtures% WRC3. The Applicant shall install a FAST® denitrifying septic system as shown on Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates of East Bridgewater, MA(dated April 27, 2007 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009) and in accordance with the High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates (dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009). The soil absorption system shall be located outside the Centerville River watershed mapped as described in. WRF5. WRC4. The Applicant shall remove or fill and disconnect the existing.cesspool on the south side of the house. Community Character Conditions: CCC1. In accordance with Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations,prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated June 4, 2009, the maximum height of the addition shall be no higher than 23 feet 9 inches as measured from the ground to the highest roof peak. ,CCC2. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with Sheet No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated June 4, 2009, which shows that the addition will provide living area only on the first floor, and no additional deck area shall be constructed. Coastal Resources Conditions: CRC 1..The Applicant shall construct the addition with the lowest member of the structure having an elevation of at least 12 feet NGVD. CRC2. The Applicant shall construct the addition on piers and the latticework around the piers • shall allow floodwaters to freely flow under the addition and shall be designed in a manner that would break away during a severe storm event. The Applicant shall not. construct vegetated mounds around the addition. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 26 of 27 I The Cape Cod Commission hereby approves the application of Joyce Haseotes as a Hardship Exemption from the Craigville Beach DCPC pursuant to Section 23 of the Act, c. 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended. �3 � L)L John D.hu Chair Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss 3 , 2009 i j hrn l0, �cf2 Before me,the undersigned notary public,personally appeared , i h' her capacity as Chairman of the Cape Cod Commission, w ose name is signed on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me tha he% he signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. The identity of such person was proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was U photographic identification with signature issued by a federal or state governmental agency, oath or affirmation of a credible witness, or LVK personal knowledge of the undersigned, Notary Public My Commission Expires: • I I Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 27 of 27 Exhibit A-1 . ERT ARCE=CTS,INC. --ml B{ U 8 - - 7 RWTE 8A NIT - PO 0 YARMWBIPORT.MA 01875 W(506)381-8883 i0.==83 �w .J a _ .. _. uu uJ ^('� THFAMII.Y S > 293 WHO BP CH ROAD r"1PROPOSEDFRONT!MATION - .- CRNTMVa.LE,MA . .. ... __.........._... _............. ._._._-__....._.._ _ PROPOSED RIGHT ELEVATION PROXCT t 0401D9 - --- - o—r Ho axG nA.BR.ac . _ • _ _ T SET P_CSS `j u ® - ET PRiE SET ® ' . PROGRESS SS SET PROPOSEDLIlFr9jEVATION- ' -.—..T=-ram •' .:.-.--�_e�T...��i..-��-. - . REQ51NAlI0n --_- —ESS OT.—SE H- rm _ • _ w,nn VT +-+. � a T— —ERra<SHEETS H SE tu 2 THIS.. . 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BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 '9ss ti't (508) 362-3828 ACTS FAX (508) 362-3136 _ E-mail: frontdesk@capecodcommission.orgr §frf TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk, Building Inspector, Town Planner, Planning Board, Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, Board of Health and Police Chief FROM: Gail Hanley, Clerk of the.Commission SUBJECT: Haseotes Addition District of Critical Planning Concern Hardship Exemption Decision DATE: July 27, 2009 Enclosed please find a copy of the District of Critical Planning Concern Hardship Exemption Decision for the Haseotes Addition project that was approved by the Cape Cod Commission on July 23, 2009. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. y I 'r L�1 ' " (�of BAD CAPE COD COMMISSION 3225 MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 226 s BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 CHUStiS (508) 362-3828: FAX (508) 362-3136 E-mail: frontdesk@capecodcommission.org DATE: September 8, 2009 TO: Barry Weiner, Esquire Eliza Cox, Esquire Ruberto, Israel& Weiner, P.C. Nutter, McClennen& Fish, L'LP 100 North Washington Street' P.O. Box 1630 . Boston, Massachusetts 02114 Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 FROM: Cape Cod Commission RE: Modification of a Development of Regional Impact Hardship i Exemption Decision dated July 23, 2009 APPLICANT% OWNER: Joyce,Haseotes 293 Long Beach Road Centerville, MA 02632 PROJECT: Haseotes Addition PROJECT #: HDEX# 08023 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE: Certificate No. 58363 14594A & 16179A MODIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT DECISION Pursuant to Section 12 of the Cape Cod Commission Act, the Hardship Exemption decision dated July 23, 2009 for the Haseotes Addition project is hereby amended to reflect minor changes to the site plan. All findings and conditions attached to the original decision continue to apply except as modified herein. Minor Modification#1 The following findings shall be modified to read as follows (bold type indicates added text, deleted text is shown as struck-out): General Findings GF4. The addition is proposed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: Haseotes Addition Minor Modification—September 8, 2009 LEA Page 1 of 3 L i • Proposed Conditions Additions & Renovations for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4, 2009 June 4,,, 2009 n Sheet No. A 2 D .1 First Floor-Plan (Exhibit A 71 v O First Floor Plan (Exhibit A-1) O Plan showing Proposed Front, Right, and Rear elevations all on one sheet(Exhibit A-2) O Roof Plan and Proposed Left Elevation (Exhibit A-3) : Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with the latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-4) • High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-5)A-44 The following condition shall be modified to read as follows (bold type indicates added text, deleted text is shown as struck-out): General Conditions GC 1. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Proposed Conditions Additions & Renovations for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects,Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4,2009.tee 4, 2009 -epesed,Fir-st Floor-Plan(E)diib4A- O First Floor Plan (Exhibit A-1) O Plan showing Proposed front, right, and rear elevations all on one sheet(Exhibit A-2) O Roof Plan and Proposed Left Elevation (Exhibit A-3) • Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with the latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-4) A 3 : High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan; prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-5) Community Character Conditions CC1. In accordance with Sheet Ne. A 1 Proposed Exterior- Elevations the exterior elevations plan which shows Proposed front, right, and rear elevations.all on one sheet,prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA and dated August 4,2009 J�ane 4*2009, the maximum height of the addition shall Haseotes Addition—Minor Modification—September 8, 2009 Page 2 of 3 be no higher than 23 feet 9 inches as measured from the ground to the highest roof peak. CCC2. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with Sheet Ne n 2 Pr-6p se First Flees P ., First Floor Plan, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4, 2009 hane 4 2009, which shows that the addition will provide living area only on the first floor, and no additional deck area shall be constructed. Any deviation from the above plans shall require approval by the Commission through a modification of this decision, pursuant to the Modifications section of the Commission's Enabling Regulations. The Applicant shall submit to the Commission any additional inform n e ed necessary to evaluate any modifications to the approved plans. Paul Niedzwiecki, Exe IV Di r Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss ' 2009 Before me, the undersigned notary public,personally appeared , in (Pler capacity as Executive Director of the Cape Cod Commission, whose name is signed on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me thajy Nhe signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. The identity of such.person was proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was [_] photographic identification with signature issued by a ederal or state governmental agency, [_] oath or affirmation of a credible witness, or [q personal knowledge of the undersigned. 2iliA Notary Public My Commission Expires: 10, 13, i/ F Haseotes Addition—Minor Modification—September 8, 2009 Page 3 of 3 MCP BA CAPE COD COMMISSION O ~ 7`� 3225 MAIN STREET. P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 �ssACxUStiC (508) 362-3828 FAX (508) 362-3136 E-mail: frontdesk@capecodcommission.org TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk,Building Inspector, Town Planner, Planning Board, Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, Board of _n Health and Police Chief -�U( FROM: Gail Hanley, Clerk of the Commission SUBJECT: Haseotes Addition Minor Modification to the District of Critical Planning Concern Hardship Exemption Decision DATE: September 9, 2009 Enclosed please find a copy of a minor modification (type 1) to the District of Critical Planning Concern Hardship Exemption Decision for the Haseotes AdR on projt the was approved by the Cape Cod Commission on September 8, 2009. y z to t--f 0 Should you have any questions; please do not hesitate to contact our 09—i '2e. -- V f�'M1 Hof BAA, CAPE COD COMMISSION O yt7' 3225 MAIN STREET v P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630' r �SS�CHUS�C (508) 362-3828 FAX (508) 362-3136 E-mail: frontdesk@capecodcommission.org DATE: September 15, 2009 TO: Barry Weiner, Esquire Eliza Cox,Esquire Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. Nutter, McClennen& Fish, LLP 100 North Washington Street' P.O. Box 1630 Boston, Massachusetts 02114 Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601- 1 FROM: Cape Cod Commission RE: Modification of a Development of Regional Impact Hardship Exemption Decision dated July 23, 2009 APPLICANT/ OWNER: Joyce Haseotes 293 Long Beach Road Centerville, MA 02632 PROJECT: Haseotes Addition PROJECT#: HDEX# 08023 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE: Certificate No. 58363 14594A & 16179A MODIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT DECISION Pursuant to Section 12 of the Cape Cod Commission Act, the Hardship Exemption decision dated July 23, 2009 for the Haseotes Addition project is hereby amended to reflect minor changes to the site plan. All findings and conditions attached to the original decision continue to apply except as modified herein. Minor Modification#1 The following findings shall be modified to read as follows (bold type indicates added text,deleted text is shown as struck-out): General Findings GF4. The addition is proposed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: . • Additions & Renovations for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4, 2009 O First Floor Plan(Exhibit A-11 O Plan showing Proposed Front, Right, and Rear elevations all on one sheet (Exhibit A-2) O Roof Plan and Proposed Left Elevation (Exhibit A-31 • Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with the latest revision dated September 8, 2009 June 2, 2009(Exhibit A-4) • High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-5) CRF2. RPP MPS 2.2.2.2 requires elevation of structure in an A-zone to accommodate for sea level rise rates of one foot over the next 100 years. The Commission finds that the Applicant has committed to constructing the addition with the lowest member of the structure having an elevation of at least 12 feet NGVD, in accordance with the exterior elevations plan which shows Proposed front, right, and rear elevations all on one sheet,plus entitled Proposed CZenditions for: T�-Aseetes-F^m-meet.l're. .4 Proposed Exte-ier-Elevations prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4, 2009Jan2009. The following condition shall be modified to read as follows (bold type indicates added text, deleted text is shown as struck-out): General Conditions GC 1. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Additions & Renovations for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and dated August 4, 2009 O First Floor Plan(Exhibit A-11 O Plan showing Proposed front, right, and rear elevations all on one sheet(Exhibit A-2) O Roof Plan and Proposed Left Elevation(Exhibit A-31 • Septic System Design plan,prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with the latest revision dated September 8, 2009 June 2, 2009(Exhibit A-4) • High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA, and dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-5) Any deviation from the above plans shall require approval by the Commission through a modification of this decision, pursuant to the Haseotes Addition- Minor Modification-September 15, 2009 Page 2 of 3 Modifications section of the Commission's Enabling Regulations. The Applicant shall submit to the Commission any additional information deemed necessary to evaluate any modifications to the approved plans WRC3. The Applicant shall install a FAST® denitrifying septic system as shown on Septic System Design plan,prepared by P.M.P. Associates of East Bridgewater, MA (dated April 27, 2007 with latest revision dated September 8, 2009 Ame 2;2009) and in accordance with the High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates (dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009). The soil absorption system.shall be located outside the Centerville River watershed mapped as described in WRF5. Paul Niedzwiecki, Executiv ire or Dale COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss �11"5 32009 Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared , in Gper capacity as Executive Director of the Cape Cod Commission, whose name is signed on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me th he/ e signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. The identity of such person was proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was L] photographic identification with signature issued by a deral or state governmental agency-,.0 oath or affirmation of a credible witness, or [x. personal knowledge of the undersigned. Notary Public ` My Commission Expires: Haseotes Addition- Minor Modification—September 15, 2009 Page 3 of 3 . i 1T IRON PIPE FND -GONG.BNO(GND) NOTE:SUBJECT TO AN ORDER OF CONDITIONS SE3-4830 WOOD STAKES S a( ) DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE yB71 NOTE:PUCE HAY BALES SO THE SECTION APPROXIMATE LOT LINE S TWINE I5 NOT IN CONTACT 7 SOIL EVALUATOR:__=--1--yLegR.1WZ=m__DATE:-j2B p] Y NIL SEL IN Vp AR WITH THE GROUND/SEE DETAIL). / APPROVING AUTHORITY:_gONALD R.DESM�5 R.5__G,S.EL.= i NS "SL SEE NOTE 1 AND LONG"TEACH f ROAD I4Ew.T EL=].3. rSUPPORT NET -9,19- ., PLAN REFERENCES IN.G.V.p,pATUN) I SECTION A ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTUNGIs OTHER Roy 4x ?g[-, •�� ORPrtw _ HT A D-V AO SANDY LOAM IOYR2/2 NONE Ktt I6V61[,uc,POOLS �= Ei^��IMIi of ESTUARY FILTER FABRIC 5.64 ONTRIBUTION 20NE WOOD STAKE-. B ST gam' --- Favh[,u[vvu, - D ROW OF DOUBLE 9-IT B. 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T I ]� x WEn[[L NOT TO SCALE '25 GALLONS,COULD NOT MAINTAIN 12-• PERC RATE= <2F MPI ,FHE COMO rtTDC EYSViE p RE NOTES: DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE #2 `YAL- ' I I = _--- - ;3j•i'>, \\�N\ - 1.THIS PLAN IS NOT INTENDED TO ESTABLLSH PROPERTY LINES OR UpC4L THIS PLAN REQUIRES APPROVAL r e I' ''^'`- '•-�', re ^W- cnen'ec\\ OWNERSHIP OF LAN➢. IT DOES NOT REPRESENT A FIELD SURVEY, SOIL EVALUATOR:_ PATRCK It, G 0 DATE: ]/28/D]_ R UNDER BARNSTABLE CODE $ m010n, (� I I I( \ m�F?mE \` a=`?� BY A REGISTERED LWD suRvevoR,DF THE LOT CANES. APPROVING AUTHORITY: R D svJws R5_G.S.EL.= s CHAPTER 360; ARTICLE Ill, a isci`R[r41Fy" \\\ "•`" °^'°• +'s z.THIS PUN S NOT TO BE RECORDED AT A REGISTRY OF DEEDS. -�- S E q�[1 1 M cw BER L 3.THIS PLAN HAKES 0 REPRESENTATIONS IN REGARD TO WETLANDS ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR�IAOTTUN] OTHER [CASTKRE (1110 360-3. I n 1 - `c\a .,�._... e>u M - 6 ,ni wrtN wulr:�P➢WAR�n RACCESS_ �a�Wr- , _ ' .�\\ EXCEPT AS NOTED HEREON. B.19 o-B" AP- yfxpT LOAD IOifl]/) NONE v[M'[WH[I.m,RmIS u R,25(9A• RPE PEx 1 1 e { I THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE NOT LOCATED WITHIN 100 R. 5.52 V�Pr HCE i0 8E�`ouTEO IN l` l% HLOWFR UNIT NOTE: _ _ ARE THE BLOWER UNIT IS TO BE PLACED ON A I,�ry [ \`\\'1\ ,1/ / r��/POR[H /� =I SONG w4TER OF A WETLAND' S_p 8-I<• B:r SWOT lQW IOYRI/6 HONE rsu![E 1RW4 Si F[6&E TILE SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE LOCATED WITHIN A ZONE A 1�THICK CONCRETE PEDESTAL THE ELEVATION }03' :s PR POSED\ / \�Jrtw a-xrvs/�[� A.40 GAS SERVICES - - I, w i ODM ON THE PEDESTAL IS E BE ABOVE THE FLOOD 1= 1 -u\ 2 pE0RO0N�\ / - c1 ��_ AND NOT A.THE INSTAUATION Of THE NO AGGREGATE HIGH CAPACITY .35 19 22 F FILL AND46"E1wH-i0P MINT�RE4 AND DF CDNT PIPE ELEVATION OF I1. _ ;6\\\P RION,'x� '���293 / SYSTEM MUST BE DONE BY A PERSON TRAINED BY INFILTRATOR Ip{TD[py¢EIATIOI ( .To BE SEL 0 P PS/ EXISTI,NG UWEUJNG/ SYSTEMS,INC.TO INSTALL THIS TYPE OF LEACHING SYSTEM. 22-W CI SEND _ST]/1 OF 25(1g1 yx0.10oY Sw¢F mux NEW SEPTIC:TANK NOTE n„ VI w'I'[,i B \'F.F:13.03•\ // / a,)IY� / -0.1] ) R•LI cR+r[u z x4L BE YARX I- L (..IT YEET CoOE) / /�T.O.F.�.]2S /� 5.THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE LATEST-SEPTIC SYSTEM MACHERC ' MM THE SECTION JOINTS ON THE NEW SEPTIC TANK m ' 11 y ( 1 I_- �\ // �' INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INFILTRATOR QUICK 1 STANDARD CHAMBERS O.]] fi5' OBSERVED GROUNDWATER(WEEPING&STANDING) [mEuxor:c`ED B�URI�^COL[DUEAxs FARE TO BE WRAPPED WITH 6-EAST WRAP OR \ `\�.I�ae' N tIJSEMEM 6/,/ \ xl IN MASSAGHUSETTS-BY INFILTRATOR SYSTEMS,INC.AS A CONDITION rCOVE.WHEN'C'NASO ENALL - EQUIVALENT TO ENSURE THAT THE JOINT IS 11 L� I i;�:z, \�} e SV.8=0.6)t �Ixa�yu \\ �I FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS LEACHING SYSTEM. DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE #3 ""WATER TIGHT, CAL I S�,1 1 I(I v=\\\ - / / \ 6.THIS SITE IS NOT LOCATED IN A OEP ZONE II. A�PEsi 4B`CVn[D REMOVE ND REPLACE OTE w II;LI 1j1 !I( je // 7.PER 310 CM R 1532v(2 e)THE NEW NON-GRINOEA EJECTOR SOIL EVALUATOR: FATflK%N CAAPARA m _DATE: 3/28/DT SHOULD ANY PORTION OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM BE t!= 1 1 I /// / - - �� )( ENCOUNTERED WITHIN THE AREA OF THE NEW 1( 1 l ! u N ROOM OEC PUMP MUST BE EOUI ED WITH A STAND-BT POWER SOURCE. APPROVING AUTHORITY:_DOWI➢R QES RS_G.S.EL.=_6 fig_ ] imNs uuzT BE APpxavE`�-1 SU_ LEACHING SYSTEM.THE CONTAMINATED SOILS SHALL II I`1 �!J, (: /F'F% DEPTH HOflRON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTLING OTHER BE REMOVED TO A DISTANCE OF 5 R.FROM THE ..�\',-+L.= I -_ /�1 639 EDGE OF THE NEW LEACHING SYSTEM AND REPLACED y -- sr� - S.6d 0-9- a.FILL MATERIAL TO IINYERN VETTH THE LITEll M SANDY LOAN IOEN2/2 NONE wm rRu&[LRxw RamZ WITH SAND FILL PER SPECIFICATION NOTE$8 3•Rwxrf \T GE P ` SEE SHEET 2 FOR THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENT OF wax ND 4pP0 _ (r�BxoTi / SCHEDULE REQUIRED PER 310 CMR 15.021 s.os 9-I6' Bw 51J0)Y LOAJI IOEXI/6 NR]NE rm:OF,uEOw,SP[EgE F PT cT M No I i I 4�v[xc P. o I I6-Bp- c1 SWD uY) NONE OF OF DIVE- S"Os=ABE PNOno o To THE EXISTINGF� CESSPOOL IS TO BE /1 LOW, wau mix ws�IEOa4vnxc PUMPED,CRUSHED,AND BACKFiLLEO. a\ I I - x[uO (s¢°on411H`ij� R O sO w PROVIDE WATER>TGLiR FI„.GRADE -0.2) G =`(TON v[O) /, ACCESSyCDOVER µ[OYTO"FEE EIEp ILL'N A.. GAS SERVICE NOTE: S �v _ RETAINING w `O(1 LriIU`R a=9 _ EL 9.42 131 ]2' OBSERVED GROUNDWATER(WEEPING&STANDING) EX. ^t «"_°""> 7E PERCOLATION TEST T 3 MIR THE EXISTING GAS SERVICE WAS LOCATED FROM BOTTOM OF LOPE / 1 vnLL BE WSrALLEO Ay O[S DIG SAFE NARKS AND FLAGS. \\ I LL].9E 1 P 9 PI4x11 HG�44xPEC Ex OVRW Ox of ix[sin[u. ...... . ........... .... ................ 1... x ➢O NOR DOES 1105 - UNOERGROUNO ELECTRIC NOTE \ I - _ �' 'l %- - PERFORMED 6Y: PAIRICK H.GUVRAW m DATE: 3/2B/0] GARBAGE GRINDER NOTE \ 1 ''\ AUTHORITY: DONALO R OESAWL•J5,R5. - IF THE DWELLING CURRENTLY HAS A GARBAGE m THE DIGS SAFE M ELECTRIC WAS LOCATED `I 1 xrave(1YPJ Is° I - APPROVING ___ GRINDER THIS DESIGN WETLY H THAT THE FROM DIG SAFE MARKS AND PUGS. l-_�B srAL BAN% ,`` GARBAGE GRINDER BE REMOVED PRIOR TO THE X _, S- D`---_----4 I TOP OF 9IUNIERS DEPTH OF PERC SHELF 30-48' EL= 3.89 INSTALLATION OF THE NEW LEACHING SYSTEM. WATER SERvI[E NOTE I _ ,Y• OP OF BARRIER START PRE-SOAK 10:02 END PRE-SOAK 10:17 IF THE GARBAGE GRINDER IS NOT REMOVED,OR 'T D THE EXISTING DWEWNG 15 SERVED BY TOWN WATER. PROVIDE A 5•WIDE PLANTING ELS.35-� APPROXIMATE LOCATION IS SHOWN. BED PE ` f ® TIME @ 12- TIME @ 9` ID:OS. TIME @ 6- IF A NEW GARBAGE GRINDER IS INSTALLED, Fes` -I---- -o_--_--_C_ONOITIONC®20.COM.SPECIAL Z°xwc sR- -'--6 ' THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE ARE REVOKED AND V FINAL GRADING NOTE BOCK UxE(ttP - Iv I I I •25 GALLONS,COULD NOT MAINTAIN 12 PERC RATE_ <2 MPI THE DESIGN IS CONSIDERED VOIDED. �! FINAL SITE GRADING SHALL PROVIDE PROPER ---------- (`,`ND FEPUC[B` rF V DRAINAGE AWAY FROM THE LEACHING SYSTEM v- ZONEAI3 _----�) ' POLY OBLYONWESTEExO DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE #4 DESIGN CALCULATIONS AND IRE BUILDING STRUCTURES. I ? BEE Aux-_--_ __ ' R FOR LacATmN BOTTOM Of CHAMBERS GAILY SEWA _------- EL T.IO SOIL EVALUATOR:_ PAiRTa H ggnuu m DATE:_�/�/°] � - BR AKO R NATION NOi ZONE VI6 -----_-- ---� _ 6 BEDROOMS @ 110 GP0= 6_0_GPO THE BREAKOUT ELEVATION M THE TOP OF CHAMBER 6_--- - APPROVING AUTHORITY: D 2ALO R OES_mN S.RS. G.S,EL= _B.13_ -- DESIGN GLOW = F¢4_GPO ELEVATION.THE 15 FT.DISTANCE R TO BE MEASURED --- ---------------------- - MOTTLING EL_1 - -RIND R:NOT ALLOWED(SEE NOTE) POLY BARRIER DETAIL M5 ADD 1UQ%TO DESIGN FLOW-GPO (PER DEP TRANSMITTAL No.WG23699) IDPSM.uN91LL 6.15 > TOTAL DESIGN FLOW - 660 GPO __________ SANm Laau 1-4/1 NONE rFKIE 6vxD A eaai[x INTERIOR PLUMBING NOTE ------�----------------- - 5.d0 2i-]3' AE NOT i0 SCALE SEPTIC TANK UPACRY� THE INTERIOR PLUMBING IN THE EXISTING NC DWELLING APPROX.MEAN HIGH WATER ° NOTES: 191 ]Y4p' Bw :$AHOY IOPM 101R1/6 NONE FAAmL 1EDnA4 5_-PD:B,E SING F_�GAM . E CT BE UM ROUTED TO THE NEW NON-GRINDER --- -- --- _ 1. CONSTRUCTION TO BE SUPERVISED BY THE ENGINEER AND HEALTH AGENT 4p_10Y CI SAND 23TJ 1 51RMN[0 OK TO CaxwC TOTS DE�SIAGCNryLPR XIOED Y _1320 G L EJECTOR PUMP.ALL INTERIOR PLUMBING SHALL ------------------------------- y 2. POLY BARKER SHALL BE 40 MIL THICKNESS MVd01UY. / NONE Suo L TI �rR, 1 PROVIDED = 260a CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL PLUMBING COOES. 3. THE BOTTOM OF THE BARRIER SHALL BE 1 FT.NRDNUN -0.35 MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT TANK FOR AIL NEW PLUMBING NOTE OCEAN LEVEL AT 1 1-ON 3/30/07 - BELQW EXISTING NAY-GROUnO ELEVATON ARR1 TO 0.65 90• OBSERVED GROUNDYATER(YIEEPING&STANDING) HIGH STRENGTH FAST TANK THE LENGTH OF THE BUILDING SEWER FROM THE 3------------------------------------------ THE ELEVATION SPECIFIED. FIRST COMPARTMENT-SMILING ZONE: ADDITION TO THE NEW SEPTIC TANK MAY VARY . POLICY/SOP/GUIDELINE BRP DWM WPBP G02-1 BEDROOM COUNT NOTE:THE NUMBER OF BEDROOM FOR THIS MINIMUM[APACITY= FROM THE LENGTH SHOWN.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN IS BASED ON FLOOR PLANS FOR THE EXISTING DWELLING MINIMUM MAINTAIN A MIN.2X SLOPE TO THE SEPTIC TANK. ------"-------------------------------------[ MINIMUCAPACITY'PROVIDED Q-G CAL _ -___-___ AND FOR THE PROPOSED ADDITION. SECOND COMPARTMENT-TREATMENT 20NE: EXISTING ASSOCIATES, S/TOPQCRAPHIC SURVEY BY: ---__-- -- APPROX.MEAN LOYI WATER ' MINIMUM CAPACITY,= 750 f:AL CAPACITY PROVIDED = 1j503 GAY P.M.P.BRIDGE ATER, MA.LLC _ THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED 50E ABSORyiIOry SYSTEM 200 NORTH BEOFORD STREET FOR THE PERSON NAMED HEREON ONLY. EAST BRIOGEWATER,MA. - THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED FOR THE PERC RATE=3_MPI DESIGN RATE n<S MPI SYSTEM PLAN £AN REFERENCE: PLAN REFERENCES: F.I.R.M. MAP 25000I 0008D ZONING DISTRICT : EXISTING LOT'& DWELLING RD` SPECIFIC PURPOSE ASSOCIATED WITH THE EFFLUENT LOADING RATE= ay GPO/SF PRIOR TO.ONSTR_OF A BENCHMARK SHALL BE PLACED ( / SEPTIC SYSTEM. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS -� /4�LGPO SF= rtxw Sp ro]s R.OF THE LGcxwc renLm.THE COMPILED PUN OF LAND L.C.PLAN 14594A THIS SITE IS LOCATED IN ZONES: RESOURCE PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT 60_GPD BENCHMARK WILL NOT BE SUBJECT i0 OISLOGTION OR 293 LONG BEACH ROAD L.C.PUN 161]9A MIN.LOT AREA=87.120 SF. MIN.LOT FRONTAGE-20 R. IN THE POSSESSION OF ANY OTHER INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS CENTERVILLE. O PUN BOOK 112 PAGE 145 A13 t00YR COST EL FLOOD EXIST.LOT AREA-28,750t 5F.EXIST.FRONTAGE-150 FT. LOSS DURING CONSTRUCTION. PERSON OTHER THAN THE PERSON NAMED GRAVEL-LESS FIELD/BET)CONFIGURATION SCALE 7' = 2O FT BY P.M.P.ASSOCIATES,LLC. .PUN BOOK 161 PACE 1 Vi6 100YR. COSTAL FLOOD ZONE MIN.FRONT YARD SETBACK-30 FT. HEREON OR THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENT, ACTUAL AREA=19.5 HUB R=236 SF. DATED:5/19/0e DEED REFERENCE WITH VELOCITY(WAVE ACTION) EL.15 MIN.SIDE YARD SETBACK=is R. ASSEPARCE MAP 1B5 THEN THE SEAL,SIGw.tuRE,AND bESIGN PER DEP TRANSMITTAL NUMBER wo23fi99 ' PROPOSED ADOOION FINSHED FLOOR=13.0_(MUST MEET CODE) P -H FIGHT LAND LOUT CERT.g58363 MIN.REAR YARD SETBACK a 15 R. PARCEL 034 ARE REVOKED. EFFECTIVE AREA-4.72 SF/LFK228 LF-1076.2 SF. (su rux raR reDmaO EAADEs) T WDE WATER Rcxr AREA 30,498.8 SF.t eB w,Da Aa[ss eOCEci COVE0.AT GRADE TOTAL AREA IG76.2 SF.>892 SF.REOUIRED. TOP OF CXISTING (SEE SPEC/6)` x. MDC=9.25 INPORT<NT HOMEOWNERS NOTE NSPECFION PORT(!-A SCH 40 PVC) ,-Eau (SEE SPEC INSPE.C.PORT(e•I SCH 10 PVC) THE SEPTIC SYSTEM IS PROVIDED WITH AHIGH- PROVIDE SCREVI CAP i0 WTMIN IxISHED GRADE EL=9.1 6 ROWS OF INFILTRATOR FIUND4TION.8.)22 `vav[n[�- uuxvul 16) PROVIDE SCREW GP TO WITHIN STRENGTH FAST 1.M TREATMENT DEVICE.THERE IS A 3'OF FINISHED GRADE.PREYO EE PROPOSED GRaOING) QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS 'A 3.II FlITE.P.. P0.0vI0E DEED RESTRICTION THAT I5 REQUIRED ALONG WITH 2 MSPECTION PORTS. (S NOTE:NO AGGREGATE IS USED DESIGN 7 [ w"Mw SEPTIC SYSTEM 2 INSPECtION P00.15. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND REPORT. (SEE NOTES 5&E) RNROPOSDE 9.42 LIER FABRI FE.EL A. !, (SEEP ED GRAOINC� VEM WITH ER C FOR CHARCOAL fILTEE�- / - MA%.SLOPE �.;�',��i'` .,\�.;v' �x'�„`-�• _t� 3HORIz. 293 LONG BEACH ROAD 9 `---i-[w -- (B[i=a'oa.rt) GEE..- LE r0P'pF UlAuecxs' ,z7,., _ _ �I vERr. CENTERVILLE, MA. INSFILTER FAB0.0 D MW IS R MIN.DISTANCE ' z=av,TT/n I� [L= (SEE BREAKOUT NOTE) '� PREPARED FOR d f SCAN r BU X G SEWER _n/n. 6 TT - ti 'BYRON & JOYCE HASEOTES BOTTOM OF CHAMBERS CL.].10 G s-Doi-�F W11.) ® ® ® ® Sr - :293 LONG BEACH 02J62 ° ox[.. °R„BFs[ovi aI + ENLE<WY. EL IM'. �i In I r r r I rll �ar ►r hr I r i19.5'(234-) CENTERVILLE, L-B.O3 CL)d6 • =LLI LEACHING CHAMB�i�`n NOTE' OT 508-737-2267 EW DIVERT AT LEE RYV. xax[ uw6 EL >.]) 1 TE: f0UN0:fiSE e'ROTA THE INRLLMi00.CHAMBERS ARE TO PREPARED BY EL-B 1 p BOTTOM of[HAN6E0. 5 R.MINIMUM eE BACNFlU20 WITH TRUE S S.RND L iivuvpxi xiT[] a'D"4[3OX BOTTOM tIF CHAMBER 9 UNITS AND 2 END CAPS PER ROW-6 ROWS TOTAL) EL=7.IO INSTALLER TO REMOVE&REPLACE 5.10•PROVIDED TO THE LEY OF LHE TOP OF THE P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC g EW NON-GflINOER e p4Rsi°oleuixua EQUAL a.=).10 TOPSOIL,SUBSOIL OR OTHER UNSUITABLE H4MBfR uxrt5' 200 NO.BEDFORD ST..E.BRIDGEWATER.MA EJECTOR PUMP NEW 2000 GAL xZ-Co TO BE WAtER T[STED TO _ OR IMPERVIOUS SOIL A MINIMUM OF 5 R I SEASONA�UHII WATER PER GROUNOWBON EI-.200 T 1 - 508-3J8-3421 GOOULDS GWP 23x30 HIGH STRENGTH iCMT:Lurax 0LE EL"'=LLB.]lV ONfIRM EQUAL DIBTRIB N 3 y 6 ROWS OF LATERAILLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS BEYOND THE (p) EOVAL - UUNFI tE AS-BUITR SURO[T OUTER PERIMETER OF THE SYSTEM AND DOWN - SCALE:AS NOTED PROJECT NO:P007.DO (SEE.NOTE]) FAST 1.0 xmx SmE cur 1.p uxrt C INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 TO THE NATURALLY OCCURRING PERVIOUS DETERMINED BY: ❑OBSERVATION OF ACTUAL ANNUAL HIGH WATER TABLE GATE:4/27/07 REVISION:1/13/09 SEPTIC TANK f TI[ ➢i}_A' R FF O HEADER PIPE NOTE: STANDARD CHAMBERS MATERVy AS NOTED WHEN THE FOLLOWING SHEET 1 OF 2 ESTUARY CONY.ZONE (SEE SHEET 2) SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR INSTALLATION THE LENGTHS OF THE HEADER PIPES FROM THE vi BOX IS CHECKED.(M SEE SPECIFICATION 8. ®SOIL COLOR USING MOTTLING ❑ FRIMPTER METHOD ( ) SYSTEM PROFILE D-BOX TO THE CHAMBER ROWS WILL VARY. FIELD CONFIGURATION REVISION:3/10/09(ADDITION FOOTPRINT) INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAILS ALL CHAMBER ROWS ARE TO START AT rt SEASONAL NICK GROUNDWATER REMOVE A AND 8 HORIZONS AND FILL AS TY P. QUICK 4 CHAMBER SECTION- REVISION 3//30/09(MOVE SEPTIC SYSTEM) (NOT TO SCALE) THE SAME INVERT ELEVATION(7.]]). = EL=131(Tpl HIGH GROUNDWATER PER BOH EL 2.p0 SHOWN IN SOIL LOGS TO AN APPRO%1MATE FIELD CONFIGURATION NOT TO SCALE REVISION:6/2/09 (REMOVE BR&FRONT DECK) ELEVATION OF 4.Bt(DEPTH VARIES) REVISION:9/8/09 (BON&CON COM APPROVAL �oF BA CAPE COD COMMISSION .* O _�_`_�� 3225 MAIN STREET v P.O. BOX 226 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS,02630 ------ (3Sti'S (508) 362-3828 FAX (508) 362-3136 E-mail: frontdesk@capecodcommission.org TO: Town of Barnstable Town Clerk,Building Inspector, Town Planner, Planning Board, Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, Board of Health and Police.Chief r FROM: Gail Hanley; Clerk%of the Commission x SUBJECT: Haseotes Addition 2 Minor Modification to the District of Critical Planning Concern Hardship Exemption Decision n DATE: September 16, 2009 .l Enclosed lease find a co of a e 1•minor modification dated September p copy type ( p tuber 15, 2009) to the Dis trict of Critical Planning.Concern Hardship slug Exemption Decision for the Haseotes Addition project that was approved by the Cape Cod Commission on September 15, 2009. , r Should you have any questions; please do not hesitate'to contact our office. Lea . . 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 02/32 Of Bps CAPE COD COMMISSION 3225 MAIN STREET * w P.O. BOX 226 e �c, BARNSTABLE, MA02630 9ss'CI1US (508)362-3828 FAX(508)362-3136 E-mail:frontdesk@capecodcommission.org Date: July 23, 2009 To: Barry Weiner, Esquire Eliza Cox, Esquire Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP 100 North Washington Street P.O. Box 1630 Boston, Massachusetts 021.14 Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 From: Cape Cod Commission RE: District of Critical Planning Concern (DCPC) Hardship Exemption Cape Cod Commission Act, Section 23 Applicant) Owner: Joyce Haseotes, 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, Massachusetts Project: Haseotes Addition Project ti: HDEX # 08023 Certificate of Title: Certificate No, 58363 14594A & 161.79A DECISION OF THE CAPE COD COMMISSION SUMMARY The Cape Cod Commission (the"Commission") hereby approves with conditions the Hardship Exemption application of Joyce Haseotes (the "Applicant") for an addition to the single-family residence at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville, MA pursuant to Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act (the "Act"), c. 716 of the Acts of; 1989, as amended. The decision is rendered pursuant to a vote of the Commission on July 23, 2009. Decision-7/23/09 Hascotes Addition-Hardship Exemption Page I of'27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 03/32 i ti PROJECT DESCRIPTiON The property consists of a 0.66-acre lot at 293 Long Beach Road in Centerville identified by the Town of Barnstable as Assessor's Map 185 Parcel 34 (the "site"). The site is abutted by barrier beach and Nantucket Sound to the south, residences to the east and west, and by Long Beach Road to the north. A single-family residence that was constructed circa 1929 occupies the site. At the time of their initial Hardship Exemption application submission, Byron and Joyce Haseotes were originally proposing to construct a 4,276-square foot(s.f.)two-floor addition to their approximately 5,150-s.f residence. After the passing of her. husband,,Byron Haseotes, Joyce Haseotes revised the proposed plans to include a 1,937-s.f. one-floor addition to the residence. The Applicant is seeking an exemption to the limited moratorium,on building permits, which was established by the creation of the Craigvillc Beach District of Critical Planning Concern. (DCPC). PROCEDURAL HISTORY On.October .15, 2008, Attorney Eliza Cox of Nutter, McClennen.& Fish, LLP on behalf of Byron and Joyce Haseotes submitted an application.to the Commission,requesting a Hardship Exemption pursuant to Section 23 of the Act for the.construction of a 4,276 s.f. (2,904 s.f of livable space) addition to their single-family residence at 293 Long Beach.Road in Centerville, MA. On December 18, 2008, the application,was deemed complete, rind.a duly noticed public hearing was held to consider this request on January 1,3, 2009.. After this public hearing and upon receiving feedback from.the subcommittee that a revised plan could be more in line with the purposes of the DCPC, the Applicant's team met with Commission staff oil.several occasions to discuss proposed revisions to the plans. On April 1.5, 2009, the Commission received revised plans and materials for a proposed addition consisting of 2,853 s.f. on two floors. These plans elimi.n,ated unflinish.ed attic space and,a,closet on the second fl.00.r, a.nd a full kitchen., separate entryway/foyer, and, a bathroom on the first floor. Additionally, the proposed septic system leachfield location was moved to an,area outside of the Centerville River watershed.. In response to Commission staff comments regarding the revised,plans, the Applicant again revised the addition plans to reduce the bulk and mass of the structure and submitted the revised civil and architectural,plans to the Commission between June 3-8, 2009. The revised plans eliminated the seco..n.d floor of the addition, consisting of the removal of a bedroom, den/office, medical supply/utility closet, and bathroom,removed the exterior deck proposed along the southern side of the addition on:tb,e barrier beach,removed.the exterior dormers from.the addition, and slightl.y.reduced the height of the addition.. The total square footage of the new addition proposed was 1.,937 s.f. A duly noticed public bearing to consider the revised request was held on June 10,2009. Subcommittee meetings were held.on Tunc 1,5, 2009, June 25, 2009, and July 14, 2009.. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 2 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 04/32 On June 15, 2009, the subcommittee deliberated on the project. Based upon the Applicant's assertion that her hardship was a physical one that required the addition.to be built, the chair of the subcommittee requested that the Applicant obtaiaa a letter from Mrs. Hascotes' physician commenting.oli her physical.disabilities. Upon receipt of this letter and after,further deliberations on the project, at the June 25, 2009.meeting, the subcommittee voted(2 in favor and 1 opposed) to approve the Hardship Exemption application with conditions and directed staff to draft a decision for their review. On July 14,2009, the subcommittee reviewed the draft decision and voted (2 in favor and 1 opposed)to forward the draft decision, approving the hardship exemption application with conditions, to the full Commission. A;final public hearing was held before the full Commission on July 23, 2009, during which the Comzni.ssion voted, six in favor and four opposed to approve the Hardship Exemption application. MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR THE Rncopw In addition to the list of materials submitted for the,record as listed below in Tab.le.1, the application,and notices of public hearings relative thereto, correspondence, the minutes of public meetings and hearings, and all other writings contained.in the DRI file are hereby incorporated into the record by reference. l li:'IIi .'f �I -/Y4 ',I'. ,f". Iv: ii4t"pnVl1, .,,.�� "�r.'co i'il:: 'I�'I'i '4\ olk'1,.;lil'i`:.1�""'l:�i ':•I"'7'r"ITV ...A' ii'�v! 'ah �' Fi J.�, �°Q �9$" I'hy��I ��7 1' f...,ll°..,� ..i��l.i��h'Y'f+ .I C'"'4..u:'fi(4, r t��l d`di ,t{''1. '��� h� \� j'p.,,i ill i� I,J�i;t:a•;j I �R.;rii;f� I{°Vl y ,� .� � r 4 I. ;,' a't Y�S �k.V .I, 'I.1 �,'� d y,,. �;, JG >lti rt,.�r�-r,':>¢v Ic 11:,1•;� d S:. ���,�' .a,.t.Elul ,yl.. -. 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Cox to K. Senatori J. Buntich.re. meeting,date _ 10/31/08 Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senatori. re: attached.stamped M11C 11/10/08 form _ _ _ _ _ Email. from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: project update 1.1/21/08 Letter providing additional,information from E. Cox to K. Senatori 12/5/08 with attached printed emails from R. Gatcwood(Conservation Administrator, Bamstab,l.e) re: resource areas Memorandum and attached civil site plans frozri E. Cox to K. Senatori 12/17/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori rc: public hearing date 12/1.9/08 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: email confirmation 12/28/08 _ Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: copies 1/6/09 Decision-7/23/09 Haseotes Addition-Hardship Exemption Page 3 of 27 Nutte' r Eliza Cox Direct Line: 508-790-5431 Fax: 508-771-8079 E-mail: ecox@nutter.com October 15, 2008 #108719-1 By Hand Kristy Senatori, Regulatory Officer o �� Cape Cod Commission 3225 Main Street P.O. Box 226 Barnstable, MA 02630 Re: Byron & Joyce Haseotes 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville Dear Kristy: On behalf of our clients, Byron and Joyce Haseotes, owners of the property addressed 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, we enclose three (3) sets of application materials requesting a hardship exemption from the Cape Cod Commission to allow for the permitting and construction of an addition to the Haseotes' home to proceed during the Craigville Beach District of Critical Planning Concern moratorium. In addition, I also enclose check number 2916 representing the hardship filing fee, the abutters list as originally certified by the Town of Barnstable together with mailing labels for your use, one (1) full size set of the architectural drawings, and two (2) full size copies of the civil site plans. Reduced sized copies of the civil site plan and architectural plans are contained in Tabs 6 and 7, respectively, of the application materials. Kindly contact me after you have had an opportunity to review the enclosed submission so that w may schedule a mutually convenient time to meet and discuss this project. Thank you very uch for your assistance. .'.may � •..� 63 C'.a V� NUTTER McCLENNEN & FISH LLP •ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1513 Iyannough Road-.P.O. Box 1630 • Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601-1630 • 508-790-5400 • Fax: 508-771-8079 ` www.nutter.com' Kristy Senatori, Regulatory Officer October 15, 2008 Page 2 F We look forward to working with you on this matter. Very truly yours, Eliza Cox EZC:cam Enclosures ` cc: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Haseotes (w/enc.) Jo Anne Miller-Buntich, Growth Management Department (w/enc.) Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner (w/enc.) j Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk (w/enc.) Eric Tolley, ERT Architects (w/enc.) Patrick M. Butler, Esq. (w/out enc.) 1775448.1 + i , i APPLICATION OF BYRON AND JOYCE HASEOTES 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville Application to the Cape Cod Commission for a Hardship Exemption Application Index 1. Cape Cod Commission Application Cover Sheet ' 2. Hardship Exemption Narrative 3. Filing Fee Calculation and Copy of Check 4. Certificate of Title ' 5. Civil Site Plan 6. Architectural Plans 7. Abutters List 8. List of Project Permits 9. USGS Topographic Quad Map 10. Letter from Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife dated April 11, 2008 11. Massachusetts Historical Commission Project Notification Form Submitted By: Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP ' October 2008 1750.695.1 � a , �. / _� 1 � . -� i �� . , ,� . F . .�. " . 4 F x�e 1 ` i � . � 1, . j . ''- � �� � ' � i .. .. 1. , _ a .. .. t � . - 1 - -- - Application Cover Sheet For Commission Use Only Cape Cod Commissioner Rec' ',ed° ys 3225 Main Street, PO Box 226 Barnstable, MA 02630 ., i Tel: (508) 362-3828 Fax: (508) 362-3136 A. Type of Application (check all that apply) ❑ Development of Regional Impact(DRI) ® Hardship Exemption ❑ Limited DRI Determination for Change of Use ❑ Jurisdictional Determination ❑ DRI Exemption ❑ Request for Joint MEPA/DRI Review B. Project Information Fee Waiver Request? yes/tCio Project Name: Haseotes Addition Total Site Acreage: 0.70 acres Project/Property Location: 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville Zoning: Residential D Brief Project Description: Include total square footage of proposed and existing development, gross floor area, number of lots existing or to be created, specific uses, description of existing conditions, as applicable(attach additional sheets if necessary). The Applicants request hardship exemption relief to allow for the issuance of development permits for and the construction of an approximately 2,900 square foot 3 bedroom addition to their existing dwelling to proceed during the DCPC moratorium. The addition is needed to accommodate the accessibility and home health care needs of the Applicants. C. Owner(s) of Record List the following information for all involved parcels. Provide copies of each Deed and Purchase and Sale Agreement and/or evidence of leasehold interest, if applicable, for all involved parcels. Proof of ownership/legal right for Applicant(s)to proceed with the proposed development must be documented prior to the Commission deeming any application complete(attach additional sheets if necessary). Map/Parcel Owner's Name Lot&Plan Land Court Certificate of Title# Reg.of Deeds: Book/Page# 185134 Byron & Joyce Haseotes LCP's Certificate No. 58363 14594A & 16179A There ARE/ RE NO (circle one)court claims,pending or completed, involving this property(If yes,please attach relevant information). ' D. Certification I hereby certify that all information provided on this application form and in the required attachments is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I agree to notify the Cape Cod Commission of any changes the information provided in this application, in writing, as soon as is practicable. I understand failure to provide the required information and any fees may result in a procedural denial of my project. NOTE:For wireless communication facilities,a licensed carrier should be either an applicant or co-applicant. Applicant(s)Name: Byron&Joyce Haseotes" Tel: Fax: Address: 293 Long Beach Road,Centerville,MA 02632 } Signature: Date: 5 3 Co-Applicant(s)Name: Tel: Fax: Address: Signature: Date: S� Contact: P ick tier,Es .,Nutter,McClennen&Fish,LLP Tel: 508-790-5407 Fax: 508-771-8069 ' Address: O o 163 ,Hya nis,MA 02601 Signature: Date: l0 0 Property Owner. Byron&Joyce Haseotes Tel: Fax: Address: 293 Long Beach Road,Centerville,MA 02632 a Signature: Date: Name: Patrick M.Butler,Esq.,Nutter,McClennen&Fish,LLP Tel: 508-790-5407 Fax: 508-771-8079 Address: P.O.Box 1630,Hyannis,MA 02601 -Page 1 of 2 REQUIRED FILING MATERIALS The following must be attached to the Application Form at the time of its filing: ® Certified List of Abutters (required for all application types except Attachment 5, Jurisdictional Determination. A list of abutting property owners within 300 feet of the boundaries of the development site and their addresses. Include both local and off-Cape addresses when applicable. ® This list must be formatted in three columns consistent with the Standard Label Format designed to print on Avery Labels #5160. ® List must be certified by the Town Assessor's office,' Note: Assessor's offices may take up to 10 days to certify an abutter's list. ® If there are more than 50 abutters, applicants must provide three sets of the certified list on self-adhesive labels. ® Required Filing Fee. Please calculate according to the Schedule of Fees (see Enabling Regulations, Section 14). Please make check payable to BARNSTABLE COUNTY TREASURER. ® An 8 '/a" x 11" copy of the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map of the area, containing sufficient information for the Commission to locate the site of the proposed development. ® Development Plans. File as required for each application.type you are making. See list of Attachment(s) below for specific instructions. ® Permits or Actions. List of local,' state, or federal agencies or boards from which a permit or other actions have, will, or may need to be sought. Include agency/board name, type of permit, date filed, and file number. If one of the listed permits or' actions requires the filing of an Environmental Notification Form under the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA), please contact the Commission's Chief Regulatory Officer to discuss the potential for joint Commission and MEPA review. For information on MEPA regulations contact the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, MEPA Unit, ant (617) 626-1020. Please attach all relevant MEPA documents and describe the status of the MEPA filing. Applicants must also submit the necessary attachment(s) based on the type of application(s) being made: Attachment l: DRI Application Filing Procedures & Requirements Attachment 2: DRI Exemption Application Filing Procedures & Requirements , Attachment 3: Hardship Exemption Application Filing Procedures & Requirements Attachment 4: Limited DRI Determination for Change of Use Application Filing . �. Procedures & Requirements Attachment 5: Jurisdictional Determination Application Filing Procedures_ & Requirements Attachment 6: Joint MEPA/DRI Review Application 1750700.1 ` -Page 2of2- I i 2 J . � 2 HASEOTES' HARDSHIP EXEMPTION NARRATIVE Byron and Joyce Haseotes, owners of the property addressed 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, request hardship exemption relief pursuant to Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act (the "Act") to allow for the permitting and construction of an addition to their existing single family dwelling to proceed during the Craigville Beach District of Critical Planning Concern (the "DCPC") moratorium. The subject property consists of approximately 0.66 acres of land and is shown on Town of Barnstable assessor's map 185 as parcel 34. The northerly boundary of the property abuts Long Beach Road by approximately 150 feet. It is bounded on the east and west by residential properties and on the south by Nantucket Sound. The property is presently developed with an existing four bedroom single family dwelling that, according to the town's assessor's records, was constructed in approximately 1929. The existing dwelling is served by municipal water. Wastewater flows from the dwelling are currently discharged to a cesspool located on the seaward side of the dwelling. The existing dwelling does not accommodate Mr. Haseotes' (who is wheelchair bound) home health care and accessibility needs. Accordingly, the purpose of the proposed addition is to provide handicap accessible living space for the Haseotes' and to provide a separate living area on the second floor for a live-in caretaker/health aide. As depicted on the floor plans submitted, the Haseotes' proposed addition consists off-a fully accessible entrance, master bedroom suite, kitchen area, dining nook, closet space, laundry room and bathrooms, and covered porch on the first floor, all of which are fully handicap accessible. In addition, a suite for a live-in health aide is proposed on the second floor. Handicap accessible lifts are proposed to allow for connection between the existing house and the proposed addition. The total additional living area proposed is 2,904 square feet. The addition is designed to be consistent with and to incorporate the same architectural themes as the existing dwelling. The addition will be raised to comply with the current building code requirements for the Flood Zone A. The proposed height to the top of the highest plate from the proposed grade will be approximately 21 feet, which is in compliance with the current zoning requirements. The proposed height to the top of the highest ridge is approximately 27 feet. The height of the existing dwelling to the top of the ridge is 24 feet. As a result of flood zone regulations, the proposed grade must be approximately 3 feet higher than existing. Therefore, but for the increased grade resulting from the flood zone regulations, the existing and proposed ridge heights would be the same. As part of this addition, the Haseotes' propose to pump, crush and backfill the existing cesspool and install a new Title V septic system which will handle all of the effluent generated by the house. The new septic system fully complies with Title 5 requirements and, unlike the existing cesspool, is located outside of the 100 foot buffer to the wetland. In addition, there is an existing underground oil tank that will be removed as part of this project. The Haseotes' have owned this home for over 35 years and,do not want to leave this special location. However, the existing dwelling is not set up to accommodate Mr. Haseotes' accessibility and home health-care needs. Further, within the existing layout, there is inadequate space and privacy for a live-in health aide which the Haseotes' now require. As indicated on the civil site plan contained in Tab 5 of the application materials which is dated April 27, 2007, the Haseotes' commenced the design of the addition prior to the Town's February 2008 nomination of the DCPC. Significant site and architectural design fees . were already incurred by the Haseotes' before the nomination. In addition, in response to the February 2008 filing of a Notice of Intent with the Barnstable Conservation Commission (which has now been stayed by the moratorium), the Haseotes' have obtained permission from the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife ("DFW") for the proposed addition. As indicated in April 11, 2008 DFW correspondence attached as Tab 10, the project, as proposed, "will not adversely affect the actual Resource Area-Habitat of state-protected rare wildlife species". In addition, DFW also confirmed that the project "will not result in a prohibited `take' of state-listed rare species." The proposed addition fully complies with all current setback requirements of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and may, therefore, be permitted as a matter of right under current zoning pursuant to §240-92(A). As noted above, the Haseotes' have a Notice of Intent filed with the Conservation Commission and are prepared to proceed with that permitting. Further, the proposed Title 5 septic system fully complies with all state requirements and represents a significant environmental improvement as compared to the existing cesspool. Based on the existing funds already expended, the permitting applications pending, the design work completed and, most importantly, the healthcare needs of the Haseotes', having to abide by the DCPC moratorium represents a significant hardship. Moreover, allowing the Haseotes' to proceed with the permitting and construction of the addition will not result in substantial detriment nor will it nullify or substantially derogate from the purpose of the Act. As noted above, the construction of the addition results in environmental improvements including the removal of the cesspool (which is located within the wetland buffer) and the underground oil tank. The addition will comply with all required flood regulations and meet all current zoning regulations. Further, the addition is designed to be architecturally consistent with the existing dwelling. Based on the foregoing, the Haseotes' request hardship exemption relief in accordance with Section 23 of the Act to allow for the permitting and construction of the proposed addition to their home to proceed during the DCPC moratorium. 1770409.1 , � i 3 • � a a 0 m 'I k s i (' J � f . i 3 HASEOTES ADDITION Filing Fee Calculation Section 14(a)(i)[3] - Hardship Exemption Filing Fee is 50% of the cost of full DRI review. Section 14(a)(i)[1](d) - DRI filing fee for "Single Family or Accessory Building" is $400.00 Based on foregoing, filing fee is 50% of$400.00 = $200.00 1750702.1 I 4 -� � / a a 0 cn t J 4 FORM O.3 469/3 _ �tra>Ygfee certificate of title. Doc. 17 3,514No. 58363 From Original Certificate No. 2652 Originally Registered July 10, 19 31 in ' original 4203 January 21, 1937 Registration Book 11 Page 107 for the Registry District of Barnstable County. 19 73 Tbil iO t0 Certifp that Byron Haseotes and Joyce E. Haseotes, husband and wife, of One Cherokee Road, Canton, Massachusetts 02021 Are the owners) in fee simple, as tenants by the entirety of that certain parcel of land situate in Barnstable . in the County of Barnstable and said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Northerly by Long Beach Road, one hundred and 01/100 (100.01) feet; Easterly by land now or formerly of E. Arthur Ball measuring on the upland about one hundred ninety-two and 21/100 (192.21) feet; Southerly by Nantucket Sound; and Westerly by land now or formerly of El Louise W. Jamerson measur- ing on the upland about one hundred eighty-nine and 86/100 (189.96) feet. All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are deter- mined by the Court to be located as shown on plan 14594-A dated December 1930, drawn by Nelson Bearse, Surveyor, as modified and approved by the Court, and filed in the Land Registration Office at Boston, a copy of a portion of which is filed in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Land Registration Book 11 Page 107 with Certificate of Title No. 2652. Said land is subject to restrictions as set forth in a s deed given by E1 Louise W. Jamerson to William Ewald et ux dated October 27, 1930 duly recorded in Book 479 Page 22. Northerly by Long Beach Road, fifty (50) feet; Easterly by land now or formerly of William Ewald et ux, about two hundred five and 06/10.0 (205.86) feet; Southerly by high water mark in Nantucket Sound; and Westerly by land now or formerly of Grace J. McNary, about two hundred six And 50/100 (206.50) feet. All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are deter- mined by the Court to be located as shown on plan 16179-A dated June 19, 1936, drawn by Nelson Bearse, Civil Engineer, as modified and approved by the,Court, and filed in the Land Registration Office at Boston, a copy of a portion of which is filed in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Land Registration Book 19 Page 73 with Certificate of Title No. 4203. i . 5 �� 5 : i • tRDI1 P ) NOTES: DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE #1 - L.tm nm DB Nvr DNTam®TO o mm mnwS m®aR vo■PRT GINI»Or TAtm. a D�NOr er r♦mu WNW SOIL EVALUATOR: Frt11Dl x ora■Hr■ DATE- - 7 . 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WITH SAND FILL PER SPECIFWATION NOTE/8 . t: Fl 4.80 �18' dr SANDY IOW tO1R4/$ NONE HN'ML 1®Y 6f RISE PERFORMED ®acac FOR"TAW A SEVE AM OF T - I POLY BARRIER DETAIL ,R ,o- Ct Sao. ssn/4 „ raFUL Da °"RE FILL MTwm A or AL THE sos NOT OF THE sEVE AI&II SHALL BE I WO=m TO BE INE --W 4oRw THE RPSMHN mlMm Alm TIE eoARo aF H■ALTx PLEPE0. LNG CESSPOOL OOL SBA - -0u SGa I070E 5 HMI PRIOR m aINB490N or THE AS-BULT oRLBBIP. I lY 1A'IR a UE DESIGN is NIHmED To BEEF TIE TINE v AND t0 SCALE OM7Z' OBSERVED GRDII®WATFR CW a STANDING)maim WHEN Ao-••--RENM MMM THE LVA'►ARATIN THE SYSTEM ,....SERVICE NOTE _\ �[ � mOs1N0 / m BE SUPERVISED BY THE DENIM NO i EAM AME. WILL BEE INIFFA PLAN�D H1 NOR OW GUARIURTE�n0ES M THE MTM GAS SERVICE WAS LOCATED FINAL DII++oW n* RERM.M.wL I : PERCOLATION TEST T 3 NMI GUARANTEE THE BPawmN OF THE sYSITIL 2 POLY OTHER FALL BE 4o MS THICKNESS BE MTNMAL DIO SAFE MARKS AND FLAGS \ I _ 1 THEBELOW W BOTTOM OF THE BARRAL GROUND ND E N I FT.O TO PERFORMED BY PIONIX x LwWA1M■ -DATE: � ff THE DWELLING CURRENTLY HAS A CAPRICE _ THE E DUSTING NO NAIIEtAL OtOIAD ELLVAtmN AHD m 3 Q/ GROOM EL DESIGN) REQUIRES H THAT GARBAGE THE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC WAS LOCATED s• I BAp LBLRTYP,)" W I - � APPROVING AUTHORITY: 0 R DL4NRA6.RsTIE FROM DIG SAFE MARKS AND FLAGS. - I . POLICY/SOP/GUIDELINE �: BRP/DWM/WPeP/G02-1 DEPTH of F'ERC SHELF EL-- GARBAGE TWIN OF D BEE NEW DIED PRIOR 5TO THE WATER SERVICE NO'fEe --- -e--_.-_-- \ - F THE GARBAGE GRINDEIR THE EXISTING DWEl1DNG 6 SERVED BY TOWN WATER -I ` START PRE-SOAK 1002 _ END PRE-SOAK 10:17 E NEW GARBAGE GRINDER INSTALLED. • APPROXIMATE LOCATION 6 SHOWN. -- IS-- - TIME O 12' TBE O 9'_L_ TBff O 6' ^• THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE ARE REVOKED AND CRAMS PETS ----- _ � COULD NOT MAINTAIN 12- FTRC RATE= UPI THE DE57611 6 CONSIDERED VOIDED. FINAL ATE GRADMG SHALL R PROPEL DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE 4 MADE AWAY FROno THE BU"M M SYSTEM - - I ERE Al ---_-- -- _ # DESIGN CALCULATIONS _ PER,310 CUR 15.02E TIES PouaWDrs SOIL EVALUATQil� PATNOL x cwmwA■ DATE: 3 pA0_Y SEWAGE FLOYI, LIP•Walt PVA110M - - IDLE W ---`--. -� Cam.PHASE TAM AIM Dim: APPROVING AUTHORITY: DW"R.OESILAR95.I S G.S.EL= _At5 I BEDROOMS O 110 GPD- 8B0 GPO 71E BREAKOUT ELEVATION 6 THE TOP OF CHAMBER TO RE MEASURED _ 1-P.M.P.ASSOCIATES,llO.AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH FROM THE B01T011 OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE CHAMBERS. sCLEVA7101M.THE 15 FT.DISTANCE IS _ -----'- -----------------_s F1JY. OFPIII SOB.iF2IIE CDIDR OILER ALLOWED(SEE NOTE) (PER TH ODTI TRANSMITTAL ID TTDGE O9 PR BE NOTIFIED 70 OBSERVE THE INITIAL NE PLACEMENT. _ - NOT PRIOR E BCATION 8 MAIM SAND OR STOLE PLUD( M. 615 o-2A F FLL 1N3M.aPD nL ADD 1002 TO DESIGN FLOW=GPD BPTE■IOR a 4--------- ----- SEE SPECIFICATION/U.C.FOR BE NOTIFIED R70 OBSERVE SAO Ab SNOT IOW NOW IRIS SAND A FIRM TOTAL DESIGN FLOW BBO R;PD 2:PAP.ASSOCIATES. 70 NO7B'®THE EXCAVATION_70 OBSERVE _ 7ME INTERIOR PWI®ING N TINE F70 MOM ROOMNC APPRO%MEAN FRID WATER---.-------+ 3: .MP.ASSOCIA7ESTHE BACKFLLM CALLA'.AND THE BOW HEALTH 1QY Cl SAND 2a7/4 NONE SWA F GatOW SEPEDC 7/WK GPAGELY: E C RE-IEUTL I TE THE NEW MOM GROOM - GRIPE NE W mnsE EJECTOR PULP.ALL INTERIOR PURSING SMALL a-----'------ -----------------3 lO BE NOIHED WHEN 11E SYShM FNAS BEEN INSTALLID -O.XS oMMu HARE TOTAL DESIGN FLOW%2l>07E= 1760 GAL r LxjtEswEmmL CONFORM TO ALL STATE AEI)LOCAL PLUkM G CODES. HEWN l��PI^'-• 3 /07 ----i SYSTEM COMPONENT AS-BUILT SURVEY AND PREPWTIE O.E Or OBSERVED GRWIIDWATER(WEEDING a STANDING) TITTAL CAPACITY FRONDED COIL THE LENGTH�THE BUILDING SEWER FROM THE a-'------------------------ SYSTEM PLAN DLS-�PLAN. BEDROOM BEDROOM FOR THIS FIRST COMPARTMENT/TAW FA'OY 7}EIGH roLENGTH5H101N6TDBTAl CONTRAC CRSHALL - DEStdl S BASE�DF•T.OTMOER NW.ANLS F UMBERR THEDDSTINGLLINIGFIYOPoLLILK:DEIfND10N= GAL 4:A FINAL TOPONgtAP10C AS-BUa7 6 D BY THE BOARD MRS. 1760 MAINTAIN A NMI.2X SLOPE TO THE SEPTIC TANK. 1--------------------------- OF HEALTH PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF AND FOR THE PROPOSED ADDITION. CAPACITY PROVIDED EwSING COND nONS IOPOGRAPIIC SURVEY BY: -----------j-W-WX.-MIUw-LU WATER -------- SCALE 1" = 20 FT BREOX-O T REQUIREMENTS ENTS COMPUANCE.THE W0.Y AM FOR�HOT WITH SECOND GOVPARDENT TAreC: 199 P.M.P.ASsocA7Es.H1G t>31PlE7WN OF THE SURFACE RESTORATION OR 24 ILRS.�FRONDED =�.4G0_C�1L . 200 NORTH BEDFORD STREET RELIVE THE CONTRACTOR OF HIS RESPONSWRITES THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE COMPLETION OF HIS WORK. PERC RATE-;ZM14 DOM RATE-SUIPI FAST[TRD6EWAlER,MA. THIS DOCUMENT IS�FOR TEEM LFINIKICTIMIL A BENCHMARK SHALL RE PLACED PIJJi REFERENCE: PUN REFERENCES: F.I.R.M. MAP 250001 OOOSD ZONING DISTRICT : EXISTING LOT 3 DWELLING (RD) SPECIFIC PURPOSE ASSOCIATED WITH THE EfFumar tDADBNG RATE-�_GPD/sF WfOIN 50 To 75 FT TfE 1 ,LAND LPG'PLAN THIS SITE is LOCATED IN ZONES: RESOURCE PROTECTN)N OVERLAY DISTRICT SErLIC SYSTEM. P THIS DOCUMENT 6 GPD 293 LONG BEACH ROAD LC PLAN i81AA MN.LOT AREA-67.120 SF. UK LOT FRONTAGE-20 ET. IN THE POSSESSION OF ANY OTTER NFLLTRATOR QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS BEINCH■HAIIC MALL NOT BE SIBEt.T m OlSOCATgN OR PERSON 07HER THIN THE P07SON NAMED GRAVED.-0ESS FELD/BED CONFNIJRA7 ON IO65 DIII16 OOISTIRNI0IL (EINERVRL�MA PLAN BOOK 112 PAGE 145 A13 100YR FLOOD EL11 DaSf.CDT AREA-28,750E SF.FJOSf.FRONTAGE- 150 tT. _ BY PJAP.ASSOCIATES P11W[HODIC 181 PINE 1 _ W 6 100YR. COSTAL FLOOD ZONE NIl FRONT YARD SETBACK-30 FT. HEREON OR THEN AUTHORIZED AGENT. ACTUAL AM-26.17 FTx38 FT=994.5 SF. a.-7 IN Hlp 5/19/08 DEED REFERENCE • WITH VELACITY(WAVE ACTION) EL15 MIN.SIDE YARD SETBACK- 15 FT. ASSSSSORPARC�'3 185 034 ARE ET7ECIIYE AREA-4.n F/IFxTO4 tF-1,4349 g. 'MEN 7FE SEAL.SIGNATURE AND DESfpI PER DEP TRAN6MITAL NUMBER W023M LARD CWJf CEDT•/ - MR1.REAR YAMSETBACK 15 FT. (N.G.VJL DMTW) - AREA 28.750 SF.t TOTAL AREA 1434.9 Sr.> 1190 SF.REQUIED. ttuum=lz_,m BEEF CODE)f4 PIR6E4 AID COT p�pylE IBS�H 70 MRIIN _ B6PECIION PIB_(4Y SCN p PVC) BEN FRAME AID DOPERS IF OF F EXCEEDS GRADE BLSfDC110N IIO_(PF SOD 40 PVC). TIE SEPTIC TAM 6 PROYDFD WRN PROVIDE AT3W CAP TO■NIIN FM9®GRADE EL-G.2Ot IC ROWS AN INFIARD CHAMBERS OR EKffFM dt AT F■EXFD GRADE - PRDYDE SOIEW uP m WEIN Y OF FINISHED GRAAE PROVIDE QNGL 4 STANDARD g1AlIBE16 QADI t F COVER F71CIED5 it S OF FWBm GRADE.PIDYDE FLIERS ON THE OUTLET TEES 7FE'Sf (SEE PROPOSED ORADNC) NOTE NO AGGREGATE 6 USED Top OF EMITTING a7:t � � - A L..RIM OF z PDRIs AND WI THE JILTERS MUST��D�Y TOP OF (SEE"ohs s a s) SEPTIC SYSTEM sr or m (m GRADE-D � MAXL SLOPE DESIGN r 'P.�` ^�3 HI FOR I VERY. 293 LONG BEACH ROAD htON 4M D, Ir.mom I :. -w. - 15'FT IBN.DISTANCE B- wAO�'"� :R rE% >IOE w (SEE BREAKOUT NOTES CENTERVILLE, MA. Hn BID 40 TO - _ �Esr/m -- >r - OF CNAIIFIS EL GAO PREPARED FOR ro SLOPE m s Ii iDlrA/�a ® IN e , s14 i BYRON do JOYCE HASEOTES ow 293 LONG BEACH ROAD FUGI MAY.-7 7y uon �' I RrAr,aor FyuMaR FTELD NOTE EL EOLL NEW BIYDIT AT ow 'F• per=A7 • THE B FLTRUW CHAMBERS AN TO CENTERVILLE MA. 02362 FOgOf■5* - » » IDtHW OF oulWDt S FT. BE BAOOBDED WITH MILE 5-AEI R, Ba 20M� 1000 GAL T Pry. D BOX ypPPOM OF aulm Ay EL.as INSTANCED TO REMOVE a REPLACE soR' m THE LEVEL a THE TOP OF THE -73/-2267 IIUMi W B ulHs AND z ENo caps PEI ROW s RDWs Nor P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC W NDI-Gw1oDt + �> =7.80 >�i +wN DOIIM FLP.aAe " TGP5oLE 10 RE. A OTHER LA6LITABIE civ mI IDa PREPARED BY EJECTOR PUMPH� Po CUTLET , VERY III EW NPIP isNso (gE FTAII Y07Q 7 m A lO/E2RDIEfR PB2E■ To LE WATER TESTED TO oc 8 ROWS OF LA�1N KµLp�H BEYOND THE 3E/SONAL HIGH pDIRDWATER FL tat (Tp1) 2D0 Na ST, E �tLDGLwATER, W BOI.YALEMr oN owa„�LEMIBIa cOm T E AS tllMr SURVEY ` INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 CUTER PERM IER OF THE SYSTEM AND DOWN 508-378-3421 NEE 71 NEW 3000 GALLON 01'°`s'IE s STANDARD CHAMBERS TO�NARY ma's DM�B' ❑CATION OF ACRWL ANNUAL Mpl WATER TABLE 2-COMPARTMENT L]LAYaIt FI1D HEADER PIPE NOTE - - MATERIAL AS NOTED WHEN THE FOLLOWING ®SOIL COLOR usm MOILING ❑ FRumm METHOD SCALE AS N07ED PROJECT NO:PO07.00 THE LENIGTHS OF THE MEADEI PIPES FROM THE 'o• FIELD CONFIGURATION - + BOX S CHEOM SEE SPECIFICATION& DATE:4/27/07 REVISION:9/19/09 SYSTEM PROFILE SEPTIC TONIC D>_aDIc ID THE CMIAMDER ROWS WILL VARY. -n ;P :BSIYIC TA NRI A AND B HIORROHS MD FILL AS TYP. QUICK 4 CHAMBER SECTION ( NOT TO SCALE ) TANE�-sEe�1ON�MML THE�INVERT EEATIO N 7 AT a t tl VENT pETAa FIELD CONFIGURATION NOT TO SCALE SFpYIN N 90L NAGS To AN APPROXIMATE • I r I —GONG. BND(FND) IRON PIPE(FND)� ,, APPROXIMATE LOT LINE - w ; SEE NOTE I AND h :s pis PLAN REFER ENCES :.. r £3 r`A�S� sf_ - 6.,_. "` PROJECT BENCHMARK Up32 t fla s L N 11, I r ,�� a " e -•-q t r """'e., PROPOSED il. t °$ EL�=7.34 Up € a cowTOUR(TYP. 89.2' ` 7.9 ±:r r P4€.v 6ARR€ R � .. r�,1� /r"• j - •I (N.G.V.D. DATUM) .. - 1 'I 9REAY+I7OT£L 9 kil ) { VEta31 I(SEE DETAIL) r '1RON'PIPES(FN`D) ,; I I € ! / `9 _. i } 6f 1��tiEERd£ AREjr 26,t7 x38 ' �fJ' UNDERGROUND INFILTRATOR 1 INF€LTRATOR QUICK 4— ( 9 I / / / / j w ELEC. (SEE NOTE) i q LEACHING FIELD "-�.1.,, � r 1 J ur 4 x MSPEGT€Q� 6.17.9 1 I CA ONPARTMEHT SEPTIC TANK .7 91€ f i!! \" s 6.2 J { • ...8, t ! E I ;€ , Iz z ! <, .�'£Li III - NN I � • � tEag6VE� REPLAG. '� ,� M � � i 8.7 may'- c \\ l•• /• COVERED PORCH �I\' EXSSTING }} g ! - EXISTING GARAGE." ;^'41 s. SPOT �` 4-,4GRADE(TYP.) � � `8.\ •CIS �i`i`ca scii is As d/ i 18.6 lyt�,. i \ m PWMI E is$ /I l 8.6 '8 6' /// j - - /.PROPOSED -M { - CH] � —EXISTING VdATEti 892 ri—i 6 57,__t T/%BBERSO ON DPIERS /5 �/ // HEW -��� �EA 3.0 ...... j� ( p 1 y �/ ON f i 1y��i'Y ; I % F.F. = 12.75+/- / //// //, EX45T[NGZ DV$ELIING 4�It-_v" 8.a ! SIB /MUST MEET CODE)/j� / / q� t°,l ,., t..f /• / //( F.F-=t0.7d ti 1. ����✓/... � ./ siA / /j T.O.F.=s.7zt a '// I/// �No BASEMENT;: ��N � oil / SLAH=$,s7t ! Tx 1•/CJ. \\ o� r 4$ 9• s/ ti.flC- / LA �. 4 - Ci � € ; q`.ti-`•i a' COHERED �°' i,^-� / i 3' RIGHT ; } : .i 1 t . .� �� OF WAY 1 m e 4 vl I I Obiq"'` 4 OPEN PA `.: SUN RO / ( -€[ \DEC STAIRS 6 8, -- *oo ...i EXISTING I I CONtOUR(TYPJ ;,��-- J - • • ZONING SET- . BACK UNE(TYP.) al �_l5'T - I 15•T . t I µ , G ' ]ZONE A13 _. 7 ZONE V15I 8 a.. ........ ..«... ...... ...... , APPROX. MEAN HIGH WATER - ' OCEAN LEVEL AT 12:15pm ON 3/30/07 ' — — — — — — — — — — APPROX. MEAN LOW WATER — — — — — — — — t f r 6 1 1 U a 0 1 ., ti � ?t �} 6 ' EXISTING PROPOSED ERT ARCHITECTS,INC. ; ' EXISTING - - DECK - . AWWWs•nr DIWMM8•e:ffiL�s i EXISTING - _ BEDROOM j 947.ROUTE 6A, UNIT 8 PO BOX 343 YARMOUTHPORT, MA 02675 .................._. tel (508) 362-8883 ` fox (508) 362 488 3 y MW>EArMC1OTT:cTSC011 BEDROOM - EXISTTN .a ....... ROOF DECK - STORAGE - - PROPOSED CONDITIONS I CARETAKERS j FOR: O F-, UARTERS . EXIST. y — BYRON&JOYCE HASEOTES EXIST. sTOR. CLos. 293 LONG BEACH ROAD OFFICE i CENTERVILLE,'MA EXISTING BEDROOM UTILITY UNFINISHED N.. ATTIC i _.....----------._...__.....——.._..— - I J � • MEDICAL SUPPLY STORAGE EXISTING STORAGE j EXISTING PROPOSED _ THESE PUNS ME NOT TO BE USED ' ran Punarnnc OR cansmucnox EXISTING PROPOSED - SITTING PUR>�oTM µ",rK s,,.-a n ROOM soup Ma sa ` .—M AS'PEAIAT.1 OR 50115TRUCfIaN EXISTING ..................._......_.. - PORCH _ _ O TMiIHs sis0csa�z�ro . EXISTING PUNS morcwTm TIRTffaN an REPRESENTm DECK MEArsr.ME oxNEo er Mo ReuuN THE PROPmTr OF EAT MCNITECM OTC.NO PART TNEAEOF SHALL .....................—.._--_ BE UIMY eY MY PEASON,FNY,aA CgNgUTW PROPOSED SECOND FLOOR PLAN FaR . ON OF.E— rn N sPErn c ea E} PEPYI59d1 D<THE i1R11 ERT MCWIECI�OIC " PROJECT�: 310808 EXISTING ❑ DATE ISSUED: 09.23.08 •. EXISTING BEDROOM DINING ROOM ? ! IL COVERED PORCH REVISIONS: am .._..._..._.......... _ XIS ATH - - DINING _ A NOOK Uf HELtS. - T LIVING ROOM ST. E- S M.roz a rox./- ATH , fEXISTTNG. � PERMIT SET ITCHEN I 4^IRt PRIOGRESS S T j KITCHEN - tom PRCI - ..• »>aRA> y p ABC ExDNG ; �,, �kc' OgERT j No. N 1 9r PORT, u' y ........... co FOYER c7P�Z ' - j ...... HIS . a f.LOS EXISTING SCME:I/8'=r-0- r. GARAGE _ :..I _ COVERED PORCH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. EXISTING PROPOSED EXISTING SHEET NO. STORAGE - '" '^`� A •1 TOTAL NUMBER OF SHEETS O PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN IN 9ET:. - - THIS SHEET INVALID I UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY ` _ A COMPLETE SET OF WORKING DRAWINGS 'ERT ARCHITECT'S,INC. 947 ROUTE 6A, UNIT 8 r I PO BOX 343 ' YARMOUTHPORT, MA 02675 F iel (508) 362-8883 fax (508),362-4883 -+ PROPOSED CONDITIONS _ FOR: ,. BYRON&JOYCE' HASEOTESJL M 293 LONG BEACH ROAD CENTERVILLE MA ., .� , I ,T ,ame .:..: _ .. .. ., I'll'_a - ._.. P.ba oomaN - m �nN 0PROPOSED RIGHT ELEVATION THESE PVNs ME NOT to to usm . - - .. PEsarnec OR coe—c— PUPPOSFS uNLF55 sTAYPED h SIGNED ' NITN M UOQ—MCIOm— STA.B AND SIGNATURE! . - • - .- q.. - As'PENIRT SET'OR'CONSTRUCOpCRON I �C zcaB Fnr MonTECTs,wa THE DrurnNcs AND OF 1NE IDFAS,ARRMGENENTS.OM.%AND —Tw T!U]SON OR REPRESENim • - , , ' 1HEA®Y.ME O-M BY AND REwuN THE PROP W ` - - - OF MT ARCHITECTS—NO PMT 1HEAEOF SNALL • • - BE UTBTIID BY MY PERSON..-,OR CORPORAOOII FOrt ANY PURPOSE.E%TEPT MIN SPECDIC YWiIOI PEIt B-ON OF THE RRN MT M-TECTS R,G PROJECT If: 310808 - - , DATE ISSUED: 09.23.08 •; .. _ t .. . r { REVISIONS: PERMIT SET -"Z s R PROG PRICi a. c l I" A R C F. H �'" � '"fir ,� a•t_rf ..: :. � 08 T ER `C Q- t ..,,. :. .:. f.-4. -,.r- J. .:: 1 - .' .a. .v.'.:: . .. r..�� 1•'.'.t f.' - J r t,.,N,..t;:` PORT, t f,.3-- - 1 ,,,- •.r,F -F.e , ..,t' ,'s.-.'T,.. T I ,. �� .:. t t..,J ." ..L:�: I'�} :L J. ."1.... 1 sue`.:: t;..fvT... �'.-�...':: d.Y�.�,;�, a�..xt`�:-,-� c�'y�.-:f ❑ .::'`f .-„ -I1 ,.r„a1 (�� �f:'I,Tt: Jf"y.L:. ® ., PROPOSED REAR ELEVATION >avN.AR AmT•.T oa '. • PROPOSED LEFT ELEVATION - UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED-. SHEET NO. ,. _ A.2 TOTAL NUMBER OF SHEETS 1N SET- - • s - THIS SHEET INVALID UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY - "- - A COMPLETE SET OF - - - '�, . WORKING DRAWINGS . - �- 'i 7 i r _ . _ , 7 Town of Barnstable R&RNST" ? Assessing Division 2:659.•``� 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4022 Jeffery A.Rudziak,MAA FAX: 508-862-4722 Director of Assessing ABUTTERS LIST CERTIFICATION July 14, 2008 RE: Subject Parcels-R185-034 t I hereby certify the names and addresses as submitted on the attached sheet (s) as required by Section 5d (2) of the Cape Cod Commission Act which states, "abutters shall include owners of land directly opposite on any public or private street or way and owners of land located within three hundred feet of any boundary of the proposed development of regional impact. They appear on the most recent tax list with the mailing addresses supplied. Nancy J Fin h Assistant Assessor Attachment Q:\ABUTTER LETTERS\abutters-blank Cape Cod Commission.DOC Nutter Anna Brigham sir i - _ A S.,Lz Direct Line: 508-790-5414 Fax: 508-771-8079 '08 JUL 14 A10 :3 i-mail: abrigham@nutter.com MEMORANDUM July 14, 2008 108719-1 TO: Jeannette Kirwin FROM: Anna Brigham RE: Request for Abutter list certification Please certify the attached abutters list for the purpose of filing with the Cape Cod Commission. Subject property is 293 Long Beach Rd (185/034) Thank you very much. :ab Nutter McClennen &Fish LLP ■ Attorneys at Law 1513 lyannough Road, P.O. Box 1630 ■ Hyannis,MA 02601-1630 ■ 508-790-5400 ■ Fax:508-711-8079 ■ www.nutter.com Zoning Board of Appeals (ZB A) Abutter List for MaP & Parcel(s): '185034' Parties of interest are those directly opposite subject lot on any public or private street or way and abutters to abutters. Notification of all properties within 300 feet ring of the subject lot. Total Count: 15 Close Map&Parcel Ownerl Owner2 Addressl Address 2 Mailing Country De CityStateZip HASEOTES, CUMBERLAND, 185023 DEMETRIOS & FAIRHAVEN RD RI 02864 USA 20: YEOTA B 18502400A SIMPSON, KENNETH 306 LONG BEACH CENTERVILLE , USA 99f LEO TR RD UNIT 1 MA 02632 18502400B BIELING, LISA A& 25 POPE'S LA HINGHAM, MA USA 17z JEFFREY D 02043 18502400C ROUGEAU, 306 LONG BEACH CENTERVILLE, 15: RICHARD N RD, UNIT 3 MA 02632 18502400D GREEN, AARON TWO AVERY ST APT23-D BOSTON, MA USA 16� 02111 PATERNOSTER, PATERNOSTER, S 185025 MICHAEL A JR& LAURIE A 48 CHATHAM HILL GLASTONBURY, 15' CT 06073 185026 ANGELO,JOYCE 28 WAYSIDE INN . FRAMINGHAM, USA 93f RD MA 01701 185027 GROSSMAN, SUE-NAN TRUST 49 APPLE VALLEY SHARON, MA USA Cl: BARBARA J TR DRIVE 02067 165030 BODZIOCH, ALVIN BODZIOCH FAMILY PO BOX 63100 NEW BEDFORD, USA Cl: &MARK TRS TRUST MA 02746 185031 GROSSMAN, SUE-NAN TRUST 49 APPLE VALLEY SHARON, MA USA Cl: BARBARA J TR DRIVE 02067 185032 POORVU, WILLIAM 269 LONG BEACH 975 MEMORIAL DR CAMBRIDGE, MA USA Cl: J,TRS ROAD REALTY TRUST #710 02138 185033 ANGELO, JOYCE 28 WAYSIDE INN FRAMINGHAM, USA 93f RD MA 01701 185034 HASEOTES, BYRON 293 LONG BEACH CENTERVILLE, USA C51 &JOYCE E RD MA 02632 HASEOTES, CUMBERLAND, 185035 DEMETRIOS & FAIRHAVEN RD RI02864 USA 13: YEOTA B 185036 BARNSTABLE, CONSERVATION 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA USA C6! TOWN OF(CON) ' COMM 02601 This list by itself does NOT constitute a certified list of abutters and is provided only as an aid to the determination of abutters.If a certified list of abutters is required,contact the Assessing Division to have this list certified.The owner and address data on this list is from the Town of Barnstable Assessor's database as of 7/10/2008. Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System July 10, 2008 Emffii' 009 At 780' #232 #772. 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The parcel lines on this map Abutter List Type-Parties of interest are those directly opposite subject lot on _ are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property any public or private street or way and abutters to abutters. Notification of all Abutters w boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map properties within 300 feet ring of the subject lot. such as building locations. Buffer a' H i i 8 f HASEOTES ADDITION List of Project Permits / Approvals 1. Cape Cod Commission - Hardship Exemption Relief 2. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife - Determination of No Take - Obtained 3. Barnstable Conservation Commission - Order of Conditions 4. Barnstable Health Department - Disposal Works Construction Permit (Septic Permit) 5. 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MacCaUu:n, Di- cior 4/11/2008 Barnstable Conservation Commission 200 Ruin Street Barnstable MA 02601 RE: Applicant: Byron&Joyce Haseotes Project Location: 293 Long Beach Road Project Description: House addition and associated site work DEP Wetlands File No.: N/A NHESP File No.: 08-24409 To Whom It Vlay Concern: The applicant listed above has submitted a Notice of Intent with site plans (dated 2/21/08) to the Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP) of the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife, in compliance with the rare wildlife species section of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act Regulations (310 CMR 10.37). The NHESP also received the MESA Review Checklist and supporting documentation for review pursuant to the NIA Endangered Species Act Regulations (321 CMR 10_-18). WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT(IVPA� Based on a review of the information that was provided and the information that is currently contained in our database, the NHESP has determined that this project, as currently proposed, will not adversely affect the actual Resource Area Habitat of state-protected rare wildlife. species. Therefore, it is our opinion that this project appears to meet the state-listed species performance standard for the issuance of an Order of Conditions. Please note that this determination addresses only the matter of rare wildlife habitat and does not pertain to other wildlife habitat.issues that may he pertinent to the proposed project. MASSACHUSETTS ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT(MESA) Based on a review of the information that was provided and the information that is currently contained in our database, the NHESP has determined that this project, as currently proposed, will not result in a prohibited "take" of state-listed rare species.- Any changes to the proposed project or any additional work beyond that shown on the site plans may require an additional filing with the NHESP pursuant to the MESA. This project may be subject to further review if no physical work is commencer{ within three- years from the date of issuance of this determination,or if there is'a change to the project. PIease note that this determination addresses only the matter of state-listed species and their habitats. if you have any questions regarding this letter please contact Amv Coman, Endangered Species Review Assistant,at(508)389-6.364. . - yvyt-�v.massyvildlt e.ora Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Field Headquarters,North Drive,Westborough,MA 01581 (508)389-6300 Fzx(508)389-7891 t tin.tge TY) f the nc ptu"r+new uJ fish and Gunn Apr 22 08 02:55p Michael E. Perrault, P.E. 508 - 378 - 8382 p.1 NIJESP No. 08-24409,page 2 of 2 Sincerelv, Thomas W.French,Ph.D. Assistant Director cc: MA DEP Southeast Region Michael Perrault,P.M.P.Associates,LLC Byron&Joyce Haseotes f 11 e' 11 950 CMR: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH APPENDIX A MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD BOSTON, MA 02125 617-727-8470, FAX: 617-727-5128 PROJECT NOTIFICATION FORM Project Name: Haseotes' Addition r Location/Address: 293 Long Beach Road City/Town: Centerville (Barnstable) Project Proponent Name: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Haseotes Address: c/o Patrick M. Butler, Esq., Nutter, McClennen&Fish, LLP City/Town/Zip/Telephone: P.O. Box 1630, Hyannis, MA 02601 - 508-790-5407 Agency license or funding for the project (list all licenses, permits, approvals, grants or other entitlements being sought from state and federal agencies). Agency Name Type of License or Funding (specify) Determination of"No Take" under Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Endangered Species Act and "No Adverse Affect" under Wetlands Protection Act- Received(see letter dated 4/11/08 in Tab 10 of materials) P roject Description (narrative): The Applicants propose an approximately 2,900 square foot, 3-bedroom addition to their existing dwelling to accommodate their accessibility and home health care needs. Does the project include demolition? If so, specify nature of demolition and describe the building(s) which are proposed for demolition. No Does the project include rehabilitation of any existing buildings? If so, specify nature of rehabilitation and describe the building(s) which are proposed for rehabilitation. No Does .the project include new construction? If soi describe (attach plans and elevations if necessary). Yes, please see civil plans in Tab 5 and architectural plans in Tab 6 of the application materials. 5/31/96(Effective 7/I/93) -corrected 950 CMR- 275 950 CMR: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH APPENDIX A (continued) To the best of your knowledge, are any historic or archaeological properties known to exist within the project's area of potential impact? If so, specify. No What is the total acreage of the project area?Developed, residential lot consisting of approximately 0.70 acres Woodland acres Productive Resources: Wetland acres Agriculture acres Floodplain acres Forestry acres Open space acres Mining/Extraction acres Developed acres Total Project,,Acreage acres What is the acreage of the proposed new construction? acres Lot area is approximately 0.70 acres and proposed residential addition consists of approximately 2,900 square feet. What is the present land use of the project area? Residential Please attach a copy of the section of the USGS quadrangle map which clearly marks the project location. See Tab 9 of application materials. This Project Notification Form has been submitted to the MHC in compliance with 950 CMR 71.00. Signature of Person submitting this Date:klO lk�Qb Name: Patrick M. Butler, Esq., Nutter,McClennen& Fish, LLP Address: P.O. Box 1630 City/Town/Zip: Hyannis, MA 02601 Telephone: 508-790-5407 REGULATORY AUTHORITY 930 CMR 71.00:M.G.L. c. 9, ss. 26-27C as amended by St. 1988. c. 254 - a 1773867.1 7/1/93 950 CMR- 276 ® a 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 01/10 Nutter FACSJ RT..LE TRANSMITTAL SHEET Today's Date: September 25, 2009 Time: /�.�� Employee Ili: # of Pages: f C.'roln: F:)iza Cox Direct Dial: 508-790-5431, Fax No: 508-771-8079 RECIVAli'N'I' COMPANY FAX NO. PT.IONI;No. Torn Perry, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 508-790-6230 508-862-4038 Tom McKean, Director Barnstable Board of T-Iealth 508-790-6304 508-862-4644 COMMENTS: Re: l:ta.scotes - 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville Please see the attached deed restrictions.with recording information on same allowing for the issuance of the buil.di.ng permit for the property located at 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville. Thank you for your assistance. Lira Cox " 0 a;; I4 t`"^Jn Cx7 e rY N rrtt STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY The documents included with this hicsimile transmittal sheet contain information from the law firm of Nuuer McClenncn die Fish I..T which is confidential andIry pi-ivilegcci. 'ncc information Is Intended to be for the use of the addrevvice named on this transmittal shoes, If you arc not:tic.addressee. note rhea any disclosure, photocoryinl,. distribution or use of the oonrent:0 of this faxed information is prohibited, If you have received this facsimile in error, please notify us by tcicphonc (coiled) immediately so Chas we can arrange for the rctricvtil of the orlginai documents tit no cost to you. 117 Ti-n-LK.L'' IS A PROBLEM 1yJTT1 T111S TRANSMTSSTON, OR LT' YOU DID NOT RECEIVE AT.A. PACES, PLL'ASF CALL 508-790-5400, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ]--OR NUTTER WCLFNNEN & FISH LLP USE ONLY Client-Matter. No. 108719-1 Nutter McClcnnen&Fish LLP ■ Attorneys at Law 1471 lycannough Road, P.O. 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V.RONOUNCFiD DEAD(HQ Hu aad acken ie F� Vat37e M NAMt AND ADDRESS OF CFR.T1FYl PHYSICIAN on MEDICAL FXAMINER(T)po Partlf 1 ^�,,y' G LICENSE NO,OF CERTIFIER 30 ,�i4lak) �1"4QS('1gEMC9—, ,Z /. fA Tr�� f" \ �J�fAPi� J►1� p --55'1 � , WAS THERE A IF YES,DATE IF VEB,TPAE Apd MI;0 Pf10HOUNCER - TITLE PERMANENT PRONOUNCEMENTFORM?PRONOUNCED PnONOUNCED BLACK INK ONLY n"'AfNoJ ❑R.N.❑P.A.Cf N.P. 40n e 1 D DATE BURI PERMIT u UED RECEIVED IH HE CITY/ WN P DATE OF AECiORD�� R�01-08 ��� ,,,. l7J ® BIG 013 / rA I•IEA 43 �� I,the-undersigned,hereby certify that T am the Town Clerk For the Town of B,,uTlstable that,as such,I have custody of the records of births,marrisses and deaths,required by law to be kept in my office;and I do,hereby certify that the above is a true copy from said records, WITNESS:My hand and the SEAL OF THE TOWN OF BAP NSTAB,.E A TRUE COPY ATTEST:at Barnstable,Massachusetts � ��7 • Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk,Ramstablc .,(If the Seal is not raised,this document has been illegally copied—do net accept it) r 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 03/10 DOC:-, 1 * 124 v 372 09--25--2009 11 =00 BARNSTABLE LAND COURT REGISTRY DEED RESTRICTION1. WHEREAS, Joyce E. Haseotes (the "Grantor") is the owner of the property known as and numbered 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, Banistabl.e County, Massachusetts, as is more particularly described.in.Certificate of Title No. 58363 filed with the Barnstable County Registry District of the Land Court(the ",Property"); WHEREAS, the Grantor desires to construct an addition to the single ,family dwelling on. t11e Property and to install a i-ighStrengtUAST 1.00 Wastewater Treatment System on the Property in compliance with 310 CMR 15.000, State Environmental Code, Title V, Minimum Requirements for. the Subsurface Disposal of.Sanitary Sewage; WHEREAS, on July 23, 2009, the Cape Cod Commission issued a decision approving the Grantor's application for a Hardship Exemption from the Craigville Beach District of Critical Planning Concern, pursuant to Section 23 of the Cape Cod. Commission Act, c. 71.6 of the Acts of 1989, as attended (the "Decision"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to General Condition 5 of. the Decision, the Grantor has agreed with the Town.of Barnstable, a Massachusetts municipality having a mailing address of 367 Main Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02630 (the "Town") to a.restriction as to the number of bedrooms which can be included.in.any home built on the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor does hereby place the following restriction on the Property in,accordance with her agreement with. the Town, which restriction,shall run with the land and be binding upon all successors in title: 1. Any house or structure constructed on the Property shall be limited to a maximum of. six(6)bedrooms 2. The Grantor shall allow.the Cape Cod Commission the ability to unilaterally re- record,these restrictions with the Barnstable County Registry District of the Land. Court prior to the thirty (30) year expiration of said.restrictions. Fo.r Grantor's title, see Certificate of Title No. 58363. Byron Haseotes died on May 25, 2009. f 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 04/10 Executed as a seal.'instrutnent this At day of-,* 009. J . �ce =14ase�otes COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS �m�df�ex ss. Q, 2009 Gil. this���h day of�, 2009, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Joyce E. Hascotes, proved to rae through.satisfactory evidence of identification, which was �(a k11(Y�Y� , to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and.acknowledged to me that she signed.it voluntarily for its stated.purpose. Notary Public ^ My Commission expires: �a `0�4 X\\\\ �A��S/l/�j�� 1942033.5 1 ,� a ..?o % s s \������� 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 05/10 Dom 2 1 r 124 Y 373 iO V-25-,200S' 11. '00 BARNSTABLE LAND COURT REGaSTRY RROTHICTION AGl[u+umEly WHEREAS, Joyce E. Hascotes (the "Grantor") is the owner of, the property known as and numbered 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, as is more par0cularly described.in Certificate of Title No. 58363 filed with the Barnstable County Registry District of the Land Court(the "Property"); WHEREAS, the Grantor desires to construct an addition to the single family dwelling on the Property; WHEREAS, on July 23, 2009, the Cape Cod.Commission issued,a decision approving the Grantor's application for a.Hardship Exemption from the Craigville Beach District of Critical, Planning Concern, pursuant to Section.23 of the Cape Cod Corr.mission Act, c. 716 of the Acts of. 1989, as amended.(the "Decision"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to General.Condition 5 of. the Decision, the Grantor has agreed with the Town of Barnstable, a Massachusetts municipality having a mailing address of 367 Main Street, Hya»»is, Massachusetts 02630 to place a number of restrictions on the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor does hereby place the following restrictions on the Property in accordance with her agreement with the Town of Barnstable, which restrictions shall run witb the land and be binding upon all successors in title: 1. The Grantor shall maintain a view corridor on the Property as follows: No structures shall be maintained withb), thirty (30) feet.of the westerly lot line of the Property (the "Setback"). Further, this Setback sball remain free of view obstructing site improvements and landscaping other than low growing plant material or existing natural vegetation. 2.. The currently existing single family dwelling on the Property and the proposed, additions, as shown on the plans entitled"Additions and Renovations for The Haseotes Family,"dated August 4, 2009 and prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. (the"Plan"), a.ttacbed hereto as Exhibit A, shall constitute the full,build-out of the 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 06/10 Property. The Grantor agrees that there shall be no further expansions, additions or changes to the bu is of the structure on the Property except in accordance with the Plan. 3. The Grantor agrees that the Property shall be used for single family residential use only. Accessory uses to the single family dwelling, including accessory apartments and accessory home occupational use of the Property, shall be prohibited - 4. The Grantor shall.allow the Cape Cod Commission the ability to unilaterally re- record these restrictions with the Barnstable County Registry District of the Land Court prior to the thirty (30) year expiration of said.restrictions. For Grantor's title, see Certificate of Title No. 58363. Byron Haseotes died on.May 25, 2009. [SIGNATURE ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 07/10 Executed as a seal,instrument thishday of ZZ J e E. aseotes COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS N Mj eS ex- 2009 On this ( � day of 2009, before nie, t11e undersigned notary public, personally appeared Joyce E. Haseotes, roved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which.was��(.-1 % K.r,& L) , to be the person. whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that she sigined it voluantal7l.y for its stated purpose. Notary Pu.bl.ic MY Commission expires; o�S odd c�TgRYPv�\o llllllll 09/25/2009 11:20 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 08/10 Exhibit A [TNSERT EXPANSION PLANS] . 1842248.5 m Q, m -. w , ER 1 �` - e ,-,.� LL------ -------, AREMTEM,INC. 92 94.7 Wtm/.14 U111 E FD BBA 343 _ �•'� Y rfF,P - �_-.u-_ _--_-•_—__ _— - - _ MCI i. 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THFAMMY E HASEA�tS 1',�/;-�_.1:5� CEN—MVILM L40L LL Z ry '•/':"- ,,-:%%�- , .—�.�..case •lam �I�k� O�ROF PLAN m co LO Rl N �I-------------- --- ------- --- r - 3 r--I Rom'-`_`-`�•'.----- f. -- -- - T- - snu vaaa c ass PRO?.76ED L.EFL ELE\'ATM-N 19 Q1 m SG�...-.s..�....�e.�..� ues.•�ca+.acos.- m acs.ax rf Z N _ Ll� N Ql " m 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 05/32 Email from Cox to K. Senatori re: copies 1/6/09 Memo with attached supplemental information.for Subcommittee f.Tom 1/7/09 E. Cox to K. Senatori Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: site visit 1/8/09 , Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori rc: site visit confirmation 1./12/09 Print out of Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act from E_ Cox 1./13/09 to staff and subcommittee _ Email from.E. Cox to K. Senatori,re: conference call 1/26/09 Email coin E. Cox to K. Senatori.re draft minutes, availability - 2/6/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting time, min es 2/9/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting minutes 2/9/09 Email fi om E. Cox to K. Senatori re: m.eetiug time 2/1.1/09 Revised.elevation & , floor plan submitted,by hand from E. Tolley to K. 2/.12/09 Senatori Minutes from public hearing on'l-13-09 with revisions by E. Cox to K. 2/12/09 Senatori Email fa-om C. McGrath to K. Senatori re: scheduling _ 3/5/09 Email from C. McGrath to K. Senatori re: scheduling _ 3/6/09 1 mai.1 fiom.E_ Cox to K. Senatori re: thanks 3/9/09 U dated,plans, nitrogen loading calculations, `revised' minutes 3/12/09 Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached updated plans 4/15/09 and.calculations Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: response to S. Michaud's 4/24/09 comments Email from E. Cox to K. Senatoj,.i i-e: meeting time change 4/29/09-- Email, frorn.E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting time confirmation. 4/29/09 Email fi-orn.E. Cox to K. Senatori re: possible sc_hedu.ling conflict 5/13/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: thanks _ 5/13/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori,re: meeti.n.g date change 5/15/09 Eni.ail froth E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting scheduling 5/20/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: meeting time 5/20/09 Memorandum from. l . Cox to K. Senatori re: response to January staff 5/20/09 report Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: deed restrictions, lowest point of 5/28/09 .._ ad.d.ition Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attendance confirmation _ 5/27/09 Revised septic, sketch, and site plans submitted_by-hand 5/28/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached deed restrictions&town 5/29/09 comments Email from B. Weiner to J. Wielgus re: Ian& staff report revisions 6/l/09 Enai.l. frtom,E. Tolley to K. Senatori., E. Cox re: confirmation of lowest 6/3/09 point of addition. Email, ,lion.E. Cox to K. Senatori re: confirmation of. deck.removal 6/3/09 Fax from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: confirmation of deck removal _ 6/3/09 Memorandum from,B. Weiner to K. Senatori re: attached Coastal. 6/3/09 Resources consultant payrn.ent Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—I-iardship Exemption Page 4 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 06/32 Memo from E. Tolley to K. Senatori re: Attached and revised floor and 6/3/09 exterior elevation plans _ Memorandum.from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached updated civil site 6/3/09 plans,nitrogen loading calculations, updated lot coverage calculations, mailing materials Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: revised civil./se tic Mans 6/5/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori,re: attached updated ei.vi.1./se tic plan 615109� Memorandum from E. Tolley to K. Senatori re: Attached and revised. � 6/8/09 floor and exterior elevation plans Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: attached revised. architectural 6/8/09 plans Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: out of office 6/1.2/09 Memorandum from E. Cox to K. Senator!re: attached.revised ci.vi.l. site 6/5/09 plan; full. size Email fiozn B. Weiner to K. Senatori,re: attendance 6/15/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: recording inforznati.on. 6/24/09 Email f7om.E. Cox to K. Senatori re: total s.f-. _ 6/24/09 Email froze E. Cox to K. Senatori with attached plan. 6/29/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori re: copies _ 7/10/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Senatori with attached draft deed_restrictions 7/14/09 Email from.E. Cox to K. Senatori. with,revised draft deed restrictions_ 7/16/09 Email from E. Cox to K. Sen..atori,with revised draft deed restrictions 7/21/09 Materials from Commission.Staff .Date Submitted Email. from K. Sen.a.torl to J. Buntich re: meeting with applicag 10/28/08 Email from.K. Senatori to E. Cox re: application completeness- 10/28/08 Email firom.K. Senatori.to J. Buntich re: project comments 12/7/08 E,mail from K_ Senatori, to J.�'Buntich re: public hearing 12/22/08 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: public heariu confirmation 12/22/08 Email ftom,K. Sei..atori. to E. Cox re: copies 1/6/09 Staff report ,._ __..._.,.._-.. 1/6/09 Er ail fi�om K. Senatori to E. Cox re: public heari.Li' ` ; 1./7/09 Email.ftom K. Senatori to J. Buntich re: public heart.». 1./7/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox .re: site visit time% 1/7/09 Email from K. Senatori to J. Buixtich re; coin,rents for staff report^_ 1/7/09 Email from,K. Senatori to E. Cox.re: site visit 119/09 Email from K.. Senatori to E. Cox re: attached comment letter _ _ 1/11/09�� Fax fi;oin K. Senatori to E. Cox re: attached comment letter from anonymous _ Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: site visit confirmation 1/12/09 Email. frojn K. Senatori to.E. Cox re: nitrogen loadinjg calculations' 1/21/09 �� Eniai.,l froze.K. Senatori to E. Cox re: meeting cop li,ct _ _ 2/6/09 Email from K. Senatori. to E. Cox re: draft minutes, meetin. dates 2/6/09 Email fxorn.K. Senatori to E..Cox re: word doc, greeting,date 2/9/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re:'meeting confirmation. 2/11./09 Email. from K. Senatori to C. McGrath re: meeting date/time �W _ 3/6/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: S. Michau.d's attached comments 4/23/09 Decision-7/23/09 fiaseotes Addition-Hardship Exemption Page 5 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 07/32 Email from K. Senatori. to J. Buntich re: S. Michaud's attached 4/27/09 comments _ Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: meeting-_ 4/29/09 Email from.K. Senatori to E. Cox re: meetinn.g time chatrge _ 4/29/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: noticing delay _ 5/13/09. Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: hearing confirr_natiou 5/15/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: meeting tiatt.e 5/19/09 Email from K. Senatori.to E. Cox re: m.eetin /m memorandu _ 5/20/09 Memorandum via facsimile from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: Coastal 5/21/09 Resources Consultant Fee Email from K. Senatori. tor. Cox re: attached,updated staff report _ 5/27/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: list of deed restrictions _ 5/28/09 Email from K. Senatori. to F. Cox re: lowest point of renovation 6/3/09 ---... ....... .-- - Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: revised memo 6/3/09 _ Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: revised memo for Mailing Y 6/3/09 Email from K. Senatota.to E. Cox& B. Weiner re:updated.staffort 6/3/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. C_ox re: revised civil l.ans _ 6/5/09 Email from K. Senatori to B. Weiner re: updated staff report _ 6/9/09 Email from K.Sen.a.tod.to E. Cox re: altacb.ed.email import 6/10/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: subcommittee rn.eeti.ng date _ 6/12/09 Email from K. Senatori.to J. Buntich re: Haseotes past permits 6/12/09 Email froze K Senatori to J. Buntich re: subcommittee meeting 6/17/09 Email from K. Senatori to J. Buntich,re: Mm ti`n.g date, atl:ach.ed letter. Email. from.K. Senatori.to E. Cox re: recordi.n.g in forroatio.n,mtg dates 6/24/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: s.f. totals 6/24/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: s.f. clarification 6/24/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox requesting Ian 6/26/09 Email from K. Senatori to J. Miller Buntich re: subcommittee meeting 6/30/09 Email with decision from K. Senatori to E. Cox, B. Weiner, J. Buntich 7/7/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re uestin copies 7/10/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox with attached draft decision. 7/16/09 Email from K. Senatori to E. Cox re: deed restrictions 7/16/09� Email fi-om.K. Senatori.to E. Cox re:Inoposed language_ 7/23/09 Em.ad from K. Senatori to J. Buntich re: proposed lan, ua e 7/23/09 Materials.froin Town of Barnstable Date Recenied Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori.re: meetw dates 10/28/08 Email from J. nuntich_to K. Senatori; E. Cox re: meeting _ 10/30/08 Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori rc: meeting& town'comments 1.2/5/08 Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori re: meeting with staff 12/9/08 Email from.J. Buntich to K. Senatori re: Tom McKeWs (Director of 1/5/09 ___ Public Health Barnstable attached comments Email from J. Buntich to K.Senatori re: town comments 1/7/09 Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori., S. Kojeff re: draft comments 5/19/09 Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori re: meeting attendance 6/12/09 Email from J. Buntich to K. Senatori re: past permit discussions 6/14/09 _ Email fi-om J. Buntich to K. Senatori re: attached ZBA files 6/1 5/09~ Decision-7123/09 �~ Hascotes Addition-Hardship Exemption Page 6 of 27 09/11/2009 09:1e 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 08/32 Email from J..Butitich to K. Senator,.i, re: meeting attendance _ V 6/24/09 Email from J. Buntich cc: K. Senatori re: accessory uses 7/1.6/09 Email from J. Buntich cc: K. Senatori re: revised drafts 7/22/09 .))Materials from Others . Date Received Email. £xom.anon. mows to K. Senatori re:opposition to project_—_ 1/5/09 Letter from J, Driscoll in su.p ort of the project 6/6/09 Letter from J. and B. Haseotes in support of the project _ 6/9/09 Email from A. Mart yto K. Senatori in support of the project 6/9/09 Email from J. Bieling to K. Senatori in support of the project 6/1.0/09 Letter from E. Weber,M.D. to K. Senatori re: Mrs. Haseotes' health 6116109 TESTIMONY Public)leasing—January 13, 2009 A public hearing was held.at 6:00 pm. on January '1.3, 2009 in Rooms 11&1.2 of the Barnstable Superior Courthouse. Attorney Eliza Cox of Nutter., McClenn.en&Fish,LLP, Mr. Erik Tolley of ERT Architects, and Mr. Mike Perrault of P.M.P .Associates, lnc. presented the proposed,addition plans on behalf of Byron and Joyce Haseotes. The Applicant's team indicated Mr. Haseotes currently lives in.the ).rouse, but that is has become dangerous for him, as the hallways are very narrow and that the bathrooms aren't wheelchair accessible. The Applicant also noted that the addition has to be elevated and they are connecting to the existing house but they are not making any alterations to the existing house. The Applicant's team, suggested that the amount of time and money and investment that the client made prior to th..e implem.entati.on.of the DCPC, together with.Mr. Haseotes' medical conditions and the fact that this existing home does not accommodate his needs, constitute a substantial hardship. Ms. Ki-isty Senatori, Ms. Sarah.Kotjeff, and Mr. Scott Michaud presented,the staff report. Staff gave a brief overview of the existing site setting, the Cape Cod. Commission's jurisdiction, an overview of the DCPC, staff analysis in the applicable resource issue areas, and conclusions. Staff, explained the purpose o:f the DCPC building permit moratorium and said.that the regulations are anticipated in June of this year. Staff said that an applicant may apply for a Hardship Exemption for any development that can demonstrate that a suspension of action on a local development permit application during a period of.moratorium constitutes a substantial, hardship. Staff suggested that the project as proposed would substantially derogate from the intent and purpose of, the DCPC and the Act in the area of water resources, coastal,resources, and. community character. Staff noted they had not received nitrogen-loading calculations and the Applicant's counsel responded that they would be provided. Subcommittee members asked questions of the Applicant's team and Cora.roission staff regarding the existing house, specifics regarding the proposed FAST septic system and lea.chfield and their proposed locations, Mr. Haseotes' physical disabilities, and the utse of the house by the Haseotes family. Subcommittee members voiced concerns about the purpose of the DCPC with regard to the bulk and scale of the houses, and asked,additional questions regarding the scale of the proposed addition in relation to the neighboring community, and raised,flooding concerns. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition--iiardship Exemption Page 7 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 09/32 Ms. Jo Anne Miller Buntich, Director of Growth.Management for the Town of Barnstable, said that the Town is i.n,agreement with the analysis provided,by the staff. She applauded the de- nitrifying system that is proposed, but said that the Town has additional concerns about flows because this is an area identified by the town for sewering.. She questioned,the u.ndesignatcd areas in the proposed addition and raised concerns about flooding. She said the Town concludes that the hardship exemption derogates from the DCPC. Subcommittee members suggested,a continuation of the hearing based on the staffs treed to review the nitrogen loading calculations, and they.requested dramatically scaled-dov-9i.plans. Public hear,iniz-June 1,0,_2009 A public hearing was held.at 6:00 pm on June 10,2009 at the Cape Cod Commission. office. Ms Senatori presented the staff-report. She noted that the project as originally proposed consisted, of a.three-bedroom addition of: approximately 4,276 s.f. on two floors. An exterior deck along the southern side of the addition.was also proposed and the septic systern's leach field was sited within the Centerville River watershed. She noted the applicant made revisions to the plans and the new proposal.now consists of a two-bed.roorn, .1,937 s.f addition on one floor. She noted the elimination of the proposed deck and that the applicant moved,the septic system leach f eld outside of the sensitive watershed. She noted,that while the original deadline for the town to adopt its irn,plementing regulations.for. the DCPC was June 12, 2009,the town requested, and received a 90-day extension.of Ibis tim,eframe and the new deadline for adopting the implementing regulations is-,September 10, 2009. She stated that Commission standards allow for existing structures on barrier beach to be. reconstritcted or renovated,provided there is no increase in floor area., footprint, or intensity of ,use. Ms. Senatori stated that since the applicant is proposing an.i,n.crease in,-footprint, it is not possible for the applicant to meet this standard without a Hardship Exemption. Ms. Senatori also indicated that the applicant worked with the Town of 13arnstable and has proposed to place deed restrictions on the property that would include: 1) a view corridor restriction that would prohibit structures withi.r..i.the 30' westerly side yard,setback, requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of vegetation; 2) that the house with the proposed addition presents the full build-out of the property; 3) a,bedroom restriction limited,the residence to a total of 6 bedrooms; and 4) a use restriction limiting the property use to single family residential only which includes no accessory apartments. Ms. Senatori also noted that earlier in the day staff received four letters from abutters to the project in support of the project,and the subcommittee now has those letters. Attorneys Barry Weiner of Ruberto, Israel & Weiner and Eliza Cox of Nutter, McClennen and. Fish, presented on behalf of the Applicant. Attorney Weiner respectfully noted that Byron. Hascotes passed away on.May 25, 2009. He also noted that the Haseotes' hardship is financial and physical. He also noted the unique architecture of the interior of the house and stated that a. lot of the interesting design depends on the different levels of living space. He explained that Decision—7/23/09 Hascotes Addition—iiardship Exemption Page 8 of 27 I 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 10/32 t given the disabilities of Nbs. Haseotes, these levels, which are accessible by sets of stairs are, difficult for her to get to. He noted that the family has invested roughly $75,000 on,architect,,,, engineers, and lawyers on the assumption the addition would,be permitted. He further explained that Mrs. Haseotes was having difficulty navigating the stairs in the house due to heart, hip, and back conditions, which have been getting increasingly worse. Attorney Weiner noted. that the proposed addition was consistent with the architecture of the existing house and the size, bulk, and design of surrounding houses. He further explained that the design tried to accommodate concerns expressed by Commission. staff and. the Town while making the additional bulk as attractive as possi.bl,e and consistent with existing surroundings as well as reduce it as much as possible while still, addressing the Applicant's needs. Attomey Weiner explained that the proposed addition contains caregiver's accommodations, Mrs. Haseotes' bedroom, a bathroorn, a den, a living area, and a mu.droom. He explained this provides Mrs. aseotes with the ability to provide for herself(with caregivers help) and,that this space fits her needs without going beyond.them. Mr. Weiner reiterated the deed restrictions that were agreed, to by the Applicant as identified earlier by Commission. staff and, also noted the plumbing fixtures in the existing home would be upgraded to low flow fixtures. He stated that this project does not. substantially derogate from . the intent or purpose of the act. Ms. Jo Anne Miller Bu.ntich stated that the original plans proposed roughly an 83% increase in structure size and,the current plans represent roughly a 38% increase. She noted this is closer to the structure li.m.itation of 25%'that the DCPC regulations migbt include. She expressed appreciation. for the deed restrictions and further stated that the town. has no opinion, on the subcommittee's ability to find and determine the extent of the hardship relief. Ms. Heidi Davis, Mrs. Haseotes' eldest daughter, stated that this is a very substantial hnan..cial. hardship and her, bother is not able to navigate through her home and is deteriorating fast. Ms. Davis stated that she currently uses a walker right now and,will.most likely end up in a wheelchair. Mr. Ari Haseotes, Mr. Haseotes' son, agreed with his sister's previous comments and. also noted there has been substantial investment made and, he explained that his concern is his mother and. he would like the house to be as navigable and user :friendly as possible for her... He noted that his mother has a significant heart issue acid has gone through numerous procedures that required a defibrillator to get her heart back in rhythm. Mr. Bob An.gel.o and Mr. Dom Gautrau, two neighboring property owners, testified in support of the project. The subcommittee had questions regarding the expiration of the moratorium, the height of the utility area,over the a.ddi.tion., local permitting,the length of the deed restrictions,the extent of the kitchen its.the addition, the goals of the DCPC,nitrogen loading and wastewater flows, construction on the barrier beach, the FAST system, and Mrs. Haseotes' needs. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 9 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 11/32 The public hearing was continued to tb.e full Commission meeting on.July 23, 2009 at 3:00 pm at the First District Courthouse Assembly of Delegates Chamber in.Banistablc, Massachusetts for the purpose of accepting further, testimony on this Hardship Exemption application. Subcommittee meeting —June 15.2009 A subcominiti-ee meeting was held on June 15, 2009. The subcommittee deliberated on whether the Applicant has met her burden of proving a hardship exists, financial or otherwise, and. whether the proposed addition presents a substantial detriment to the public good or nullify or substantially derogate from the intent or purpose of the Cape Cod Commission Act. Attorney Weiner outlined the Applicant's financial hardship and stated that approximately $75,000 was spent on architects, engineers, and legal counsel,prior to the DCPC nomination. The subcommittee had questions for the Applicant regarding Mrs. Haseotes' disabilities and the architecture of the existing residence: Ms. Brookshire noted that the applicant was both Mr. and Nirs. I laseotes and,the emphasis at the time of the application and up until. his passing, was on Mr. Haseotes' condition and need for a handicap accessible addition to accommodate his needs. As Mrs. Haseotes is now the sole applicant, Ms. Brookshire asked when Mrs. Haseotes' condition deteriorated to the extent that an addition and caretaker was needed to fill her needs. Attorney Weiner explained that Mr. Haseotes' condition was so severe (as be was wheelchair bound) that when the application was filed they chose to focus only on.h4ii. ,He noted t1.1at Mrs. Haseotes'health conditions predate January 2009 by several years and have gotten.worse. The subcommittee asked.for clarification on the fact that the original plans were not solely to accommodate an..y physi.cs.( disabilities but instead appeared to provide more space for family and recreational activities. Attorney Weiner noted lie was not part of the project at that point but when he was retained he looked at the plans and.realized the addition was roughly 5,000 square feet of space. He explained to the Haseotes fam.i,ly that that he would want to see the addition relate directly to the hardship. The subcommittee had questions and, deliberated on the size of the addition and the type of rooms it included, Mrs. Haseotes' medical disabilities, and whether. Mrs. Haseotes is capable of self-care. Ms. Davis testified that she has rearranged both her and her small children.'s lives in order to be on.tl,.i.e Cape with her mother this summer. She noted that her mother's heart condition is very severe and precludes her fi-on.i.taking the stairs. She explained that they are working on finding a health care provider who can live in the house with her. Ms. Davis testified that her, mother needs assistance with,shopping and driving but increasingly needs assistance to bathe. She stated that her mother is able to feed herself and,could do the food preparation if everything was accessible. Ms. Davis stated that her mother stopped.driving sometime this winter, and that techni.cal.l.y she still has a license but she doesn't drive at all. Ms. Davis also stated her mother would eventually have a caretaker during the summer months.. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 10 of 27 09/11/2009 09:10 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 12/32 Mr. Richardson noted,that there were six months between.when the DCPC nomination was made and when it was recorded at the registry of deeds. He asked why the Applicant waited so long to file for. a Hardship Exemption. Mr. Tolley stated that a substantial amount of work was done before the DCPC was in.place. He noted that the original plan was not likely to pass as a Hardship Exemption and,he worked with the firm Nutter, McClennen, and Fish.for. six months family until. on,e was agreed on.. drawing various plans for the Commission staff noted that the subcommittee has to decide whether a literal enforcement of the act involves a.substantial hardship, financial or otherwise and if they find there is a hardship, then they niust decide if desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantial.l.y derogating;from the intent or purpose of the act. Mr. Weiner noted that lie worked with Commission staff to address their concerns. Ms. Brookshire noted that the purpose of the DCPC moratorium is to allow the Town of Barnstable time to create regulations that will protect the natural resources on the bai-Tier beach area and Centerville River. She noted that one concern sh.e has is the issue of community character. Mr. Richardson noted that the house i.s big to begin with and,he would like to see another design for the addition, Mr. Tolley answered.that this is the fifteenth version of the plans for the addition and that nine iterations came as a result of feedback from the Commission. He explained that if the hardship were approved today he would have difficulty getting permits by September 10, 2009 when the DCPC implementing regulations are enabled. Mr. Putnam stated that he is not convinced a hardship exists, however he is.very sympathetic to the Haseotes family. Mr. Putnain stated that the only question they need to answer is if there is a. hardship as defined by the regulations. He stated that he does not think that there IS_ Mr. Richardson stated that based on the testimony from Ms. Davis,Mrs. Haseotes' health,is declining and.if.no action is taken now more significant action may need to be taken hater.. .1Te stated that lie believes there is a.hardship. Mr—Richardson stated.that Mrs. Haseotes' condition is creating the hardship and grantin,g the project by allowing the creation of a handicapped. accessible addition would be the relief necessary to address it. Ms. Brookshire stated she believes there is a hardship as well. but wasn't sure if, it was substantial, enough to override the DCPC moratorium two.wccks before the roratorium expires. Ms. .Brookshire stated she wished she could hear testimony from Mrs. Haseotes or a doctor's report on:Mrs. Haseotes. Ms. Brookshire stated that she.had reservations about voting today and would like a doctor's report that would help convince her this hardship is so substantial that the applicant can't wait until the DCPC moratorium ends. She noted that this is a.very einoti.onal. issue that will have to' be decided based on the facts and testimony presented.. She stated she would like to vote without having any reservations and be able to explain her position in good faith,to the Town: She reiterated in order to feel this way she will need,to see a.doctor's report. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition-Hardship Exenpti.on Page 11 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 03/10 Mr. Weiner answered that he will provide one. Mr. Weiner asked Mr. Putnam if a physician's letter, which documents Mrs. Haseotes' otes condition o . t ton in terms of the physical nature of the hardship, would help him change his opinion. Mr. Putnam stated it would interest him and depending on what it says it could persuade him. Subcom.iittee meeting —June 25,2009 After receiving a letter from Mrs. Haseotes' physician, a subcommittee meeting was held on June 25, 2009. At that meeting,the subcommittee deliberated on whether the Applicant has met its burden of proving a hardship exists by virtue of the DCPC moratorium. Ms. Brookshire stated that she feels there is both a financial and an 'otherwise' hardship. She noted that the Applicant spent$75,000 based on the assumption that the addition could be built. She noted the original plans depicted an addition that deviated from the purpose of the laa.rdship request; to make a. livable, year round addition for first Mr. Haseotes and now Mrs. Haseotes. She also noted that many revisions of the plans have been made, and the square footage has decreased dramatically from approximately 4,200 s.f. to 1,937 st as a result of cooperation between the Applicant, staff, and Town. She also noted the Legal, architectural and engineering expenses that the Applicant has incurred and the fact that the architect stated that nine plans out of the fifteen different versions for the addition care as a.result.of Commission, staff input. She stated,that the financial hardship was created in part, due to the willingness of the Haseotes family to take the concerns of the Town, Commission staff, and subcommittee into consideration. She noted she believes there is both a financial and physical hardship. Ms. Brookshire moved that a financial hardship exists. Mr. Putnam,seconded the motion for. discussion purposes. Ms. Brookshire noted that if the subcommittee finds there is no financial hardship, then the $75,000 that has already been expended on the project would be for naught. M.S. Brookshire stated she believes it qualifies as a financial hardship. Mr. Putnam noted that the Applicant's expenditures were made at their discretion and that they were not forced to make them. He stated.that it is not a financial hardship as they spent the money because they wanted to, not because they bad to. Mr. Putnam stated that the judgments trade to spend the money were made before the Commission. was involved and that the expenditures were made on. a voluntary basis. Mr. Richardson said lie also believes that losing $75,000 is a hardship. Ms. Brookshire called for a vote that there is a-financial hardship. The motion passed with two in favor and Mr. Putnam opposed. Ms. Brookshire noted that§23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act states a.hardship can be financial or otherwise. She stated she would like to discuss the `,otherwise' aspect of this hardship. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship rxernpti.on Page 12 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 04/10 Ms. Brookshire read the testimony from Ari Haseotes on page seven of the June 10, 2009 minutes, "He explained his concern is his mother and he would like the horse to be as navigable and user friendly as possible for her. He noted that his mother has a signi facal?.t heart issue and has gone through numerous procedures that required a.defibrillator to get her heart back in. rhythm." Mr. Richardson moved to adopt this verbal testimony as a finding that Mrs. Haseotes has a,physical hardship, and Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion. The motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. irookshire voting in support of the motion and Mr. Putnam voting in opposition. Ms. Brookshire read the testimony from on page seven of the June .10, 2009 minutes, "Ms. ]Yeidi Davis noted she ►vas Mrs. Haseotes' eldest daughter. She explained she was here to reinforce Mr. Weiner's comments that this is a very substantial financial. hardship. She also noted her mother is not able to navigate through her home and is deteriorating fast." Ms. Brookshire noted the subcommittee received a letter from Eric Weber, M.D., 'Mrs. Haseotes' physician, dated June 1.6, 2009 discussing Mrs. Haseotes' physical. capabilities. Mr. Richardson moved to adopt the'verbal testimony of Ms. Davis and written testimony of Eric Weber M.D. as findings that a physical hardship exists, and.Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Ms. Brookshire stated that the design of the house is extremely difficult for Mrs. i.ia.seotes to. navigate, as there are many different levels of living space. She stated due to the houses unique design, it would be extremely detrimental to gut the inside and.renovate it in order to be more wheelchair accessible. Mr. Putnam noted Mrs. Haseotes doesn't currently treed a wheelchair, and she could ambulate on a ramp that could be installed.in the existing house. Mr_ Weiner stated given the steepness of the ramp, getting up or down would cause problems for Mrs. Haseotes. He noted the letter from the Doctor suggested the current plaits fill all of Mrs. Haseotes' present and future needs. Mr. Richardson noted. Mrs. Haseotes is very ill and if the Doctor stated Mrs. Haseotes needs these accommodations they should vote on the issue and move on. Mr. Richardson moved that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise to the applicant. Mr. Putman seconded the motion for discussion purposes. The motion passed with Ms. Brookshire and Mr. Richardson voting in support of the motion and Mr. Putnam voting in, opposi,ti.on of the motion. Mr. Richardson made a.motion that the desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the act. Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion and the.motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support of the motion, and Mr. Putnam opposed. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 13 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 05/10 Ms. Brookshire noted the subcommittee has received written testimony from abutters and,oral testimony from Mr. Bob Angelo and Mr. Dorm Gautrau in support of the project. She reiterated the subcommittee should also consider testimony from the family and from Mrs. Efaseotes' doctor. She noted the project will not contribute nitrogen to the Centerville river watershed and that most of the MPS have been met_ Ms. Brookshire noted that a concern is the fact the house is increasing its footprint on a barrier beach. She stated that by approving the hardship, the subcommittee is saying the Applicant has met the MPSs. to the maximum extent feasible and that the addition is absolutely necessary for Mrs. Haseotes to continue living in her house. Mr. Putnam stated the project does not conform to the intent of,the Act. He stated that it is increasing the size of a building that is located on a barrier beach, in direct conflict with MPS 2.2.2.3. Ms. Brookshire noted that moving the septic system outside of the Centerville river watershed is an overall improvement to the recharge area of the watershed.. She stated that the FAST system would also decrease the nitrogen load. Ms. Brookshire noted that the area is mapped as Buda.n.gered. Species Habitat, however any concerns they'had could be addressed at the local level. She noted that the DCPC purpose is partially to protect acid preserve the waterfront and the sh.oreli.ne from inappropriate use. She noted the land i.s a FEMA mapped.A-zone. She noted that the house is designed to have an elevation of 1.2 feet, one foot higher than necessary, and that the new addition will be on pilings to protect it in the case of a flood. She noted that Community Character was originally a concern, however the size of the house had decreased substantially and that the view corridor has increased and will remain as such through the deed restriction. She noted that the house is increasing the footprint on a barrier beach but that the subcommittee could vote that it was the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. Ms. Brookshire stated she was looking for a motion to adopt her statements as findings as she just outlined. Mr. Richardson made the motion. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Mr. Richardson moved to adopt the deed restrictions on page eight of the staff report as a. condition to the decision. Mr. Richardson identified the deed restrictions as: l) a view corridor restriction that would prohibit structures within,the 30' westerly side yard setback; require the planting of low growing vegetation.and maintenance of the height of the vegetation(subject to and in accordance with Conservation Commission approval); 2)the house with the proposed. addition represents full build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or cbanges to the bulk of the structure) 3); a bedroom restriction; and 4) t1.v use would,be restricted to single family only; no accessory apa.rtments. .Mr. Putnam seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Mr. Richardson moved that the relief granted relates directly to the nature of the hardship and Is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship and that the Applicant has shown that a Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition--Hardship Exemption Page 14 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 06/10 hardship exists. Ms. Brookshire seconded the motion. The motion passed with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support, and Mr. Putnam opposed.. Mr. Putnam stated he was voting in opposition of the project for three reasons. The first being he does not believe a hardship exists, the second being it is not the minimum relief that can be granted to allow her to live in her home, and the third being it does not support the purposes of the DCPC. Mr. Richardson moved to direct staff to draft a,decision approving the hardship with conditions, which will include the testimony and findings and conditions as discussed today. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. SuUcomm.ittee meeti1,�gM-.lulu 14, 2009 On July 14, 2009,the subconunittee net to review the draft decision. Ms. Senatori reviewed the draft decision and ran through a brief summary of the project, the procedural history, materials submitted,for the record., testimony from the public hearings and, subcommittee meetings, Cape Cod Commission jurisdiction over the project, and the standard, of review for the project, which includes §23 of the Act, the standard for hardship exemptions. She.reviewed each individual general, natural resource, community character, and.coastal resource finding. She stated that at,the June 25, 2009 public meeting, the subcommittee found that the Applicant fulfilled the burden of showbig that the DCPC moratorium had created a hardship. She noted that the subcommittee found that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve waiting until after the DCPC regulations are drafted in September 2009 to permit and construct the addition. She stated that at the June 25,2009 meeting, the subcommittee found.that relief from this requirement may be granted.without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act, and that the relief being granted relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and is the min.imurn relief necessary to address the hardship. She noted that all of this was substantiated in the findings of the decision as she previously outlined. . -She noted that the decision approves the project with conditions and reviewed. each of the general conditions. She noted that general condition number five places the following deed . restrictions on the property: a view corridor restriction prohibiting structures within the 30' westerly side yard setback, and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation (subject to and in accordance with approval by local boards); that the house with the proposed addition represents full build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure); a bedroom restriction limiting the total number of bedrooms within the existing house and addition to six; and the use of the residence and property is restricted to single-family use only;including, but not.limited to, prohibiting accessory apartments. She continued to review with the subcommittee each of the water resources conditions,, community character conditions, and coastal resources conditions. Ms. Brookshire stated..that previously, JoAnne Miller-Buntich (Interim Director of Growth Management for the Town of Barnstable) had concerns with the roof height of the addition. She noted that Ms. Buntich wanted to see the roof height"slightly decreased. She stated that the Applicant's architect previously explained to the subcommittee why decreasing the roof height Decision-7/23/09 Haseotes Addition--Hardship Exemption Page 15 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 07/10 isn't feasible, as space is heeded for mechanical equipment and ductwork. She stated that she would like testimony from the architect adopted as a finding. Mr. Richardson agreed. Ms. Senatori stated she would amend the draft decision accordingly. Ms. Cox added that this testimony was presented during the July 10, 2009 public hearing and at the June 15, 2009 subcommittee meeting. Ms. Wielgus suggested that this be added.to general finding 1.4, which adopts other testimony from the architect. Mr. Putnam stated he has no concerns with the draft decision but disagrees with the approval of the project. Mr,. Richardson made a. motion to adopt the decision as amended, approving with conditions the hardship exemption application.of Joyce Haseotes. Mr. Putnam seconded the motion and the motion passed. with Mr. Richardson and Ms. Brookshire voting in support and Mr. Putnam voting in opposition. Ms. Brookshire stated she was looking for a motion to forward the draft decision, as amended, to the full Commission for the July 23, 2009 meeting. Mr. Richardson made the motion, and Mr. Putnam-seconded it. The motion passed unanimously. JURISDICTION The Site is located within the Craigville Beach.DCPC, which is an,area.that is currently subject to a.building permit rroratorhon. The purpose of the moratorium.is to allow the town,to develop implementing regulations that will be applicable to tlae area and protect the resources identified in the n.omi.nation process. In accordance with Section 11(c) of the Act,the power of a municipality to grant devel.opracrit permits is suspended until the implementing.regu.latioi.).s are effective. However, during the moratorium, the Act allows a municipality to grant a development permit"for development within the district if. (1) the commission has certified bi its acceptance of the nomination that the type or class of proposed development is not substantially detrimental to public health, safety or general welfare and does not contravene the purposes of this act and.a development by-law or by-laws had been in effect immediately prior to the nomination of such areas acid developtn...ent pertx Its could,have been granted, until the by-laws; or (2) a development has received approval as a.development of regional impact within the seven year period next preceding the nomination of the geographic area in,which said. development is located, in whole or in part a.nd such approval is still valid; or (3) a development of.regional impact has been referred to the commission for review prior to the First publi.slied notice of the nomination of a district of critical p.lanrling Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 16 of 27 L ' 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 08/10 concern i.n which said development is located, in Whole or in.part, and subsequently is approved; or (4) a development is authorized by a development agreement which has been approved by the commission.and,the relevant:municipality or mun.ic.ipalities; or (5) the commi.ssi.On has not expressly found in,accepting a nomination that the issuance of development permits for a single-family house or houses on lots held in common ownership or on lots in separate ownership may be substantially detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare or in light of the factors specified in clauses (1) and (2) of subsection(a) of'secti.on ten,might contravene the purposes of this act." The proposed development does not fall into any of these exceptions provided by the Act. " When the DCPC.was created, the Cape Cod. Cormni.ssi.on issued a DCPC Acceptance Decision dated.February 21., 2008 (the"Dec.isi.ou")that described the resources and.provided guidelines for the.future implementing regulations. The Dccision states "[tlhe Coiruni.ssion..further finds that in accepting the nomination of the DCPC that the issuance of development permits for a single-family home...may be substantially detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and welfare...including...the presence of significant natural, coastal, water cultural, architectural, historic resources and...might contravene the purposes of the Act." Furthermore, the Decision lists development al.l.owed to continue during the DCPC moratorium. Included in this list is "[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to a single-family home a.s determined by the Barnstable Building Commissioner. Such,repair shall not increase the number of bedrooms or wastewater disposal capacity or result in an increase in impervious area" and "[n]ormal and customary repair or jua.intenance to existing open.air decks without structural or other cover that are not entirely impervious and does not increase decked. area.." The Decision states "[p]ursuant to Section 1.1.(c) of the Cape Cod Commission.Act, `the acceptance of a nomination for consideration.for designation as a district of critical. plauning concern,shall continue to suspend the power of a municipality to grant development permits for development within,the nominating district...:"' In accordance with the Decision, an applicant may apply for a hardship exemption for "a»,y development that can demonstrate that suspension of action on a local development permit application during the limited moratorium constitutes a substantial hardship." Further.,"[h]rrdship applications will be heard by the Cape Cod. Commission...in, accordance with Section 23 of the Cape Cod Commission Act." Section 23 of the Act states that the Cominission may "grant an exemption, in whole or in part and, with appropriate cond.itions...where the conunissi.on specifically finds that a.literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the applicant and that desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the act." Decision—7/23/09 Hascotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 17 of 27 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 09/10 The intent/purpose of the Commission Act in.allowing for a moratorium while implementing regulatio.ns are being developed.for a DCPC is to provide a"time out" ;for. development for an, identified area so that implementing regulations may be developed.. The intent of the Act in deveiopi.nag a Regional Policy Plan is to "present a coherent set of regional planning policies and objectives to guide development...to protect the region's resources, which shall reflect and reinforce the goals and purposes set out in section one." (Commission Act §7) One of the goals and purposes of Section One is.the preservation of coastal resources. The planning section of the coastal, resources section of the RPP identifies that an"important consideration for coastal floodplain management is factoring relative sea-level,rise into development projects." A specific goal of the DCPC decision is to "preserve and eoliance flood hazard protected provided by the barrier beach, estuarine and tidal marsh systems for coastal properties in the Craigvi.11e Beach District. One of the nn,ain issues identified by both.the Act and this DCPC itself is the concera of development upon a barrier beach. These interests nnust be weighed against the standards ,fqr a Hardship Exemption, which,is the only exception provided froin this moratorium of the Crai.gvi.11e DCPC as outlined in the DCPC decision.. As such, the Enabling Regulations governing the Hardship process must be applied. The Enabling Regulations in its requirements in allowing a Hardship Exemption directs that compliance with the RPP to the "maximum extent feasible" is required. Additionally, the Commission's Enabling Regulations state "Projects should comply to the maximum extent.feasible with the Minimum Perf;orMance Standards of the Regional Policy Plan. (RPP). Any relief granted from,tl.,e requirements of the Minimum.Performance Standards shall relate directly to the nature of the identif ed hardship and shall be the minimum relief necessary, to address the hardship." The Commission must consider the purposes of the Act, which includes protection of coastal, Natural, historic, architectural,, cultural. values and.the purpose of the preservation of coastal resources, the protection.of groundwater, surface water and ocean water quality, as well as other natural,resources of Cape Cod, as well.as the preservation of historic, cultural, archeological, architectural and other recreational, values. In order to determine whether relief could be granted without n.ul,l,i.fyi.ng or substantially derogating from the intent/purposc of the Act, the Commission must also consider the intent of the Act in developing a Regional Policy Plan as well as the intent of the DCPC itself. The purpose of regulating development in the- barrier beach area as identified hi the Craigville DCPC decision is to protect natural..resources including the barrier. beach, prevention of flood damage, protection of public health and safety, reduction of risk to people,property and.municipal safety and from.storm surge and,sea rise. FINDINGS Decision—7/23/09 H.aseotes Addition--Hardship Exemption Page 18 of 27 r 09/11/2009 09:38 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 10/10 The Commission has considered the application of Joyce Hascotes, and based on consideration of such application and upon the information presented at the public hearings and, submitted for tb.e record, makes the following findings pursuant to Section 23 of the Act: General Findings: GF1. The Commission finds that the Applicant is Joyce Haseotes. The ilard.ship Exemption. application was submitted n.aining both Byron and Joyce Haseotes as joint Applicants. However, Byron Haseotes passed away on May 25, 20091 during the timeframe of the review of this application. G'2. As the first substantive hearing was held on,January 1.3, 2009,the R.PP in effect at tivs time is the 2002 RPP. GF3. The Site consists of 0.66 acre at 293 Long Bea.c.h Road.in Centerville i.dentifed by the Town ofBarnstablc as Assessor's Map 185 Parcel 34. A 5,1.50 s.f-. residence, constructed in 1929 and owned by Byron.and Joyce Haseotes, is currently on the site. GF4. The addition is proposed in accordance with the following plans, which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Proposed Conditions for: The Haseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmoutbpoxt, MA, and dated June 4, 2009 o Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations Exh.i,bi.t A-1) o Sheet No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan (Exhibit A-2) • Septic System Design plan,prepared by P.MY Associates of Fast Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27,2007 with,latest revision dated June 2, 2009(Exhibit A- 3) • Fli.gh Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates of Last Bridgewater., MA, and.dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision.dated June 2, 2009 (Exhibit A-4) GF5. The Commmission finds that the purpose of the Craigville Beach.DCPC as stated in the Commission's Acceptance of DCPC Nomination Decision dated February 21, 2008, is to address redevelopment con.ceiiis in the Craigville Beach District by allowing the town to plan and adopt zoning strategies that will provide additional protections to guide redevelopment in a way that contributes to and respects the character and historic development patterns of the area,protects natural resources including but not limited to the barrier beach, groundwater and coastal,water quality, prevents flood damage,protects public health and safety and reduces the risk to people, property and muu,icipal safety personnel from storm damage and relative sea level rise. The Commission's Acceptance o-rDCPC Nomination Decision states "ft1he Commission. further fords that in accepting the nomination of the DCPC that the issuance of development permits for a single-family horne...may be substantially detrimental to the protection of the public health, safety and wel.'fate...including...th.epresence of significant natural,.coastal, water cultural, architectural, bistoric resources and...might contravene the purposes of the Act" Furthermore,the Decision lists development Decision—7/23/09 iiaseotes,A.ddition—Hardship Exemption Page 19 of 27 ® 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 01/12 allowed to continue during-the DCPC moratorium. Included,in this list is"[n.lormal and customary repair or maintenance to a single-family home as determined by the Barnstable Building Commissioner. Such repair shall not increase the number of bedrooms or, wastewater, disposal capacity or result in an increase in impervious area" and"[n]ormal and customary repair or maintenance to existing open.air decks without structural or other cover that are not entirely impervious and does not increase decked area." GF6. The .following chronology of events describes the important milestones in the DCPC process and includes key dates associated with,the Applicant's project: September 14, 1987 Applicant: All Cabe Engineering prepaxed"Sketch Plan of Land. December 15, 1992 Applicant: Taylor Design Associates prepared Revision-A site plan for conservation" December 9, 2006 Applicant: Mike Perrault prepared Site Plan identified. as "Prelitninary Plans for: Byron.&Joyce Haseotes" April 27, 2007 Applicant: P.M.P. Associates, LLC prepare "Septic System Design"plan. February 12, 2008 DCPC: First Nomination received for Crai.gville Beach and Centerville Village area DCPC February 1.5, 2008 DCPC: Notice of Nomination.consideration- starts full moratorium February 21, 2008 DCPC: DCPC nomination accepted by the Cormission; full. in.oratorium ended., limited moratorium began. April 3,2008 DCPC: Commission voted to forward.to Assembly.of Delegates for designation as a DCPC April .11, 2008 Applicant: Division of Fisheries and Wildlife correspondence May 21, 2008 DCPC:Assembly of Delegates approves DCPC ordinance June 4, 2008 DCPC: County Commissioners approved. June 1.3, 2008 DCPC: DCPC ordinance recorded at the Registry of Deeds September 23, 2008 Applicaait: ERT Architects, Inc. prepared"Proposed. Conditions"plans October 14, 2008 Applicant: Submission of Project Notification Form to the Massachusetts Historical Society December 1.8, 2009 Applicant: Hardship Exemption application complete April 15, 2009 Applicant: Submitted revised plans and materials to the Commission June 3-8, 2009 Applicant: Submitted revised plans and materials to the Corm-ni.ssi.on. June 1.2, 2009 DCPC: One year to complete implementing regulations September 10, 2009 DCPC: 90-day extension to complete iinp.lementing regulations GF7. The Commission finds that the existing residence totals 5,150 s.£ (3,370 s.f on the first floor and 1,792 s.f on the second floor.). The Applicant proposes a 1937 s.f. one-floor addition to the existing residence. Hardship relief is sought to allow for the issuance of local permits for this addition during the Craigvill.e Beach DCPC moratorium. GF8. The Commissions finds that the Applicant has agreed to place the following deed restrictions ba perpetuity upon the property(as outlined.in GC6): 1) A view corridor restriction.prohibiting structures'within the 30'westerly side yard setback, and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation.(subject to and in,accordance with,approval by local boards); .Decision-7/23/09 Haseot:es Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 20 of 27 L r , 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 02/12 2) That the house with the proposed addition represents fulf build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulk of the structure); 3) A bedroom restriction limiting the total number of bedrooms within the existing house and addition to six (6); and 4) The use of the residence and property is restricted to single-family use only; including, but not limited,to, prohibiting accessory apartments. GF9. The Commission adopts.the testimony of the Applicant's counsel and finds that the Applicant expended approximately $75,000 on attorney's fees, engineers, and architects for the proposed addition plans prior to the DCPC moratorium. CrF10. The Commission adopts the oral testimony of Ari Hascotes and, finds that the Applicant has a significant heart issue and has gone through numerous procedures that required a. defibrillator to get her heart back in rhythm. GF11. The Commission adopts the oral testimony of Heidi Davis and finds that the Applicant is not able to navigate through her home, that she is physically deteri.oratin.g fast,that she currently uses a walker, and that she will likely need a wheelchair soon. GF12. The Commission adopts the written testimony of Dr. Brie Weber, Mrs. Haseotes' physician, and finds that Mrs. Hascotes has a Heart condition, an arthritic hip, and back issues. The Commission further .f..tn.ds based on Dr. Weber's testimony, that Mrs. Haseotes needs to avoid stairs, she must reduce her daily activities, and she must bring in help to assist her with basic-functions, including cooking, bathing, cleaning, and driving. Additionally, based.on Dr. Weber's testimony, the Commission finds that given Mrs. Zaseotes' present limitations and the difficulties posed by the Existing multi-level house, new living space on one floor and a live-in caregiver are immediate needs of Mrs. Haseotes. Finally,the Commission.funds based.on Dr. Weber's testimony, that the proposed addition represents a direct and necessary response to Mrs. Hascotes' physical limitations and.requirements_ GF 13. The Commission adopts the testimony of Erik Tolley, the Applicant's architect, and finds that the unique architecture and.multiple levels of living space in the existing residence prohibit its renovation or rehabilitation to provide for handicapped-accessible living areas. Additionally, the Commission adopts the testimony of Mr. Tolley and finds that the need to house the duct work, mechanical equipment, and electrical equipment in the attic space above the addition prohibits a.decrease in the roof height. GF 14. The Commission finds that based on written and oral testimony, that six abutters and/or neighboring properly owners support the project. GF 15. The Commission adopts the testimony of Michael Perrault,the Applicant's engineer, and finds that the project will,not contribute nitrogen to the Centerville River watershed, which is an impaired watershed. GF16. By virtue of the a.dditi,on,the Commission finds that the project does not meet MPS 2.2.2.3, which allows existing structures on barrier beaches or coastal dunes to be Decision—7/23/09 Hascotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 21 of 27 r 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 03/12 ".reconstructed or renovated, provided.there is no increase in floor area, footprint, or intensity of u.se." GF17. The Commission finds that the Applicant requires wheelchair-accessible living space, caretaker's quarters, and a reasonable connection to the existing residence. The Commission finds the proposed 1,937 s.f one-floor plan is the minimum relief necessary to accommodate Mrs. liaseotes' disabilities. GF 1,S. Based on Finding GF9, the Commission finds that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial financial hardship_ The Commission further finds that the Applicant bas fulfilled its burden to demonstrate a financial.hardship exists. GF 19. Based. on Fhidi.ugs GF 10 through.GF 13, the Corm-ni.ssion finds that a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve substantial "otherwise"hardship. The Commission further f.).ds that the Applicant has fulfilled.its burde» to dern.onstrate that an"otherwise" hardship exists. 01720. The Commission finds that.relief from the moratorium may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and, without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act. GF21. The Coniin.ission finds that the project complies to the inaximum extent feasible with the Minimum Performance Standards of the Regional Policy Plan. GF22. Based on Findings GF16 through GF1.7,the Commission finds that the relief granted from,the requirements of the Minimum.Performance Standards relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and is the minimum rebel necessary to address the hardship. Water Resources Findings: 1 WU1. The Commission finds that the Town of Barnstable has identified the District in its Comprehensive Wastewater.Management Plan as a priority area for a sewage=collection system. A goal, of the DCPC ordinance is to provide the Town of Barnstable with an opporluii1ty to develop regulations protective of water quality and to evaluate sewer- neutral policy options.for, the District. WRF2. The Comrxrission finds that the project will expand.an existing home resulting in two (2) new bedrooms. 'The Applicant has agreed to record a deed restriction with the Town of Barnstable thereby restricting the number of bedrooi-a.s to six(6) and effectively limiting Title-5 wastewater flows to 660 gallons per day (gpd). WRF3. The Applicant has agreed to refit the house's entire plumbing system with, low-flow fixtures. The Commission finds that these measures will limit wastewater flows, consistent with a goal of tb.e DCPC ordinance to provide the Town of Barnstable with an opportunity to evaluate sewer-neutral policy options for the District. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Wage 22 of 27 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 04/12 WRF4. The Commission finds that the project will result in a net reduction in,nitrogen.load to groundwater and thereby meets MPS 5.1 which requires development and redevelopment to maintain or improve water quality where existing development exceeds an identified nitrogen-loading standard or where there are documented marine water quality problems. The net reduction in nitrogen load to groundwater will be achieved through use of a FASTO denitrifying septic system. Based.on Technical Bulletin 91-001, the project will result in a nitrogen loading concentration of 5.6 milligrams per liter (mg-N/L or ppm-N). WRF5.The Commission fluids that the project meets RPP MPS 3.1, which requires development to meet critical.nitrogen limits for nitrogen.-sensitive estuaries. The project site straddles the Centerville River watershed boundary shown on RPP Water Resource Map II and delineated by the Massachusetts Estuaries Project, a collaborative program that provides technical support to MADEP as it implements provisions of the Clean Water Act. The northwest corner of the site drains to the Centerville River, a.nitrogen-sensitive estuary for which a Total Maximum Daily Toad;for nitrogen has been approved by USEPA. The proposed expansion.of the house will occur outside the Centerville River watershed, in an area that drains to Nantucket Sound. The project will replace an,existing cesspool on the south(Nantucket Sound.) side of tb.e house with a FASTOD system proposed for the north(Centerville River) side of the house and the septic layout plan was modified on March 30, 2009 to shift the septic soil absorptioi..i.system(SAS) from the Centerville River watershed. Natural Resources Findings: NRF1. The Commission finds that the properly is located in a Significant Natural Resource Area, wetland resource areas, a-ad a Riverfront Area. The site is also located on Long Beach, a barrier beach, the coastal beach portion of which is mapped as endangered species habitat. NRF2. The Commission finds that the project has components that will require review and. consideration by Local boards.for consistency with,state and local wetland regulations, but that due to the nature of the actual area to be developed and the project's proximity to other development, impacts of regional. significance to natural habitat resources are not anticipated.. Community Character Findings: CCF1. The Commission finds that the Craigville Beach DCPC was created pi.-bn.aril.y out of response to out-of-scale development of single-family homes. When the DCPC was designated by the Assembly.of Delegates, it noted.the threat posed by the siting and massing of redeveloped residences, which could affect the historic character of the area, and eliminate viewsheds to Nantucket Sound.. To address these concerns about building bulk, nei.gh.borhood.scale, and views to the water, the town is developing new regulations for the area. CCF2. The proposed project involves an addition to an existing waterfront residence on Long Beach Road. The Commission finds that although the proposed addition represents an. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 23 of 27 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 05/12 increase in building mass and building footprint, it is in keeping with the scale and height of buildings in the Neighborhood. CCr3. The existing residence is approximately 75 feet wide, spanning roughly half of the 150- wide lot. The Commission finds that the proposed addition would span over approxinnately 38 feet, leaving an approximately 30-foot wide open area on the west side of the lot. The Applicant.bas agreed to a deed restriction,that would prohibit structures within.the 30-foot westerly side yard setback and require the planting of low growing vegetation an,d maintenance of the height of the vegetation in this area, mai,otai.nin.g an open view across the property to thewater. Coastal Resources Findings: CRFL The Commission finds that the property is located entirely within Land. Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, is FEMA-mapped A-Zone,and the entire parcel is designated as barrier beach. CRF2. RPP MPS 2.2.2.2 requires elevation of a.structure in.an A-zone to accommodate for sea level rise rates of one foot over the next 1.00 years. The Commission finds that the Applicant has committed to constructing the addition,with the lowest 1.n...em.ber of the r structure having an elevation of at least 1.2 feet NGVD, in accordance with plans entitled. Proposed Conditions for: The Jaseotes Family, Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations,prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouthport, MA, and.dated June 4, 2009. CRX-,3. The Commission finds that the addition will.be on piers, there will not be vegetated mounds around the addition, and that the latticework around the piers will allow floodwaters to fi'eel.y flow under the addition and will be,designed in a manner that would. break away during a severe storm event. CR174. RPP MPS 2.2.2.3 .requires that existing structures on barrier beach may be reconstructed. or renovated "Provided there is no increase in floor area, footprint, or intensity of use_" The Commission finds that by virtue of the addition, the Applicant does not meet this standard. However,the Comini.ssion.;further finds that relief from this standard is the minimum relief necessary. Based on the findings above, the Comm.i.ssion hereby concludes: 1) The Applicant bas fulfilled its burden to show that the DCPC moratorium creates a hardship. A literal. enforcement of the provisions of the Act would involve waiting until after the DCPC regulations are drafted.in September 2009 to permit and construct the addition. Relief iom. this requirement may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and.without nul.l.ifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Act. The relief granted relates directly to the nature of the identified hardship and,is the minimum relief necessary to address the hardship. The Cape Cod Commission hereby approves With conditions the Flardship Exemption application of Joyce,Ha.seotes, provided the following conditions are zrtet: Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Addition—hardship Exemption Page 24 of 27 f 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 06/12 CONDITIONS General Conditions: GC1. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with the following plans,which are attached to this decision as Exhibit A: • Proposed Conditions for: The Flaseotes Family, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarm.outhport, MA, and dated June 4, 2009 c Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevati.on.s(Exhibit A-1) o Sheet No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan(Exhi.bit A-2) • Septic System Design plan, prepared by P.M.P Associates of. East Bridgewater, MA, and dated April 27, 2007 with,latest revision dated.June 2, 2009 rxbi.bit A- • High Strength Fast 1.0 Septic System Design Details plan,prepared by P.M.P Associates of Last Bridgewater, MA, and dated December. 11., 2008 with latest revi,siotl dated June 2,2009 (Fx.h.ibit A-4) Any deviation from the above plains shall. require approval by the Commission through. a. modification of this decision, pursuant to the Modifications section of the Commission's Enabling Regulations. The Applicant shall submit to the Commission any additional information deemed necessary to evaluate any modifications to the approved plans. GC2. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statutes and,other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this decision. GC3. No development work, as the term "development" is defined in the Act, sb.all be undertaken.until, all.appeal periods have elapsed or, if such an appeal has been filed, until all judicial proceedings have been.completed. GC4. The Applicant agrees to allow Conunission staff to enter onto the property, which is the subject of this decision at reasonable tithes and after reasonable notice for the purpose of determining whether the coii,di,tions contained in the decision,are net. GC5. The Applicant shall.place the following deed,restrictions in perpetuity upon,the property: I) A view corridor restriction prohibiting structures within tb,e 30'westerly side yard setback, and requiring the planting of low growing vegetation and maintenance of the height of the vegetation(subject to and in accordance with approval by local boards); 2) That the house with the proposed addition represents full build-out on the property (no further expansions, additions or changes to the bulls of the structure); 3) A bedroom.restriction limiting the total number of bedrooms within the existing house and addition,to six(6); and 4) The use of the residence and property is restricted to single-family use only; including, but'not limited to, prohibiting accessory apartrn.ents. Decision—7/23/09 Haseotes Additim—Hardship Exemption Page 25 of 27 2 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 07/12 Prior to a full Commission vote on the Hardship Exemption application, the Applicant shall submit copies of the draft deed restrictions to Commission staff and Town.of Barnstable counsel for review and approval. Prior to obta.ini.ng a building permit for the addition,,the Applicant shall provide copies of the recorded deed restrictions to Commission staff acid the Director of Growth Management for the Town of Barnstable. GC6. After the completion of construction for the project, the Applicant shall obtain a Final Certificate of Compliance from.the Commission, which states that all conditions in this .decision pertaining to the project have been met. Water Resources Conditions: WRC1. The Applicant shall limit Title 5 wastewater flows to 660 gallons per clay. WRC2. The Applicant shall refit the house's entire plumbing system,with low-flow fixtures. WRC3. The Applicant shall install a FASTV denitrifying septic system as shown on Septic System.Design plan, prepared.by P.M.P Associates of East Bridgewater, MA (dated April 27, 2007 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009) and in accordance with the High Strength last 1..0 Septic System Design Details play, prepared by P.M.P Associates (dated December 11, 2008 with latest revision dated June 2, 2009). The soil absorption system shall be located outside the Centerville River watershed mapped as described in. WRP5. WRC4. The Applicant shall rernove or fill and disconnect the existing cesspool. on the south side of the house. Community Character Conditions: CCC1. In accordance with Sheet No. A-1 Proposed Exterior Elevations,prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmouth.port, MA, and dated.June 4, 2009, the maximum height of the addition shall. be no higher. than 23 feet 9 inches as measured from the ground to the highest roof peak. CCC2. The addition shall be constructed in accordance with Sheet No. A-2 Proposed First Floor Plan, prepared by ERT Architects, Inc. of Yarmoutb.port, MA, and.dated-Tut 4, 2009, which shows that:the addition will provide living area.only on.the first floor, and no additional, deck area shall be constructed.. Coastal Resources Conditions: CRC1. The Applicant shall construct the addition with the lowest member, of the structure having an elevation.of at least 1,2 feet NGVD. CRC2. The Applicant shall, construct the addition on,piers and the latticework around the piers shall allow floodwaters to freely flow under the addition and shall.be designed in a man»er that would break away during a severe storm, event. The Applicant shall not construct vegetated mounds around the addition. .Decision 7/23/09 HAseotes Addition—Hardship Exemption Page 26 of 27 09/11/2009 09:45 508-771-8079 NUTTER MCCLENNEN FIH PAGE 08/12 The Cape Cod Conuni.ssion.hereby approves the application of Joyce Haseotes as a Hardship . Exemption from the Craigville Beach DCPC pursuant to Section.23 of the Act, c. 716 of the Acts of 1989, as amended. AA L) )-107 .lobn . .aYY-s, air Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss iJ c) 93 , 2009 Od►n �. ��cS Before me,the undersi.g? ed notary public, personally appeare(� , capacity as Chairman of the Cape Cod Commission, w.ose name is signed, on the preceding document, and such person acknowledged to me t he . ie signed such document voluntarily for its stated purpose. 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Caen D . m - N N ��Wo d ® ea • Connections FEA i � 1/ ,, �� � � i a 2 RESEARCH E .< c 0 9c CENTER ^c'q Nll S� 73A3U Nd ,., 1 / 1 1 1 + 0 I RIM I fill rr i 1 1 Purpose: To illustrate typical wood-pile-to-beam connections, provide basic construction guidelines on various connection methods, and show pile bracing connection techniques. NOTE:The pile-to-beam connection is one of the most critical links in the structure. This connection must be designed by an engineer. See Fact Sheet No. 10 for "load path" information. The number of bolts and typical bolt placement dimensions shown are for illustrative purposes only. Connection designs are not limited to those shown here, and not all of the information to be considered in the designs is included in these illustrations. Final designs are the responsibility of the engineer. Key Issues • Verify pile alignment andMrrect, if. necessary, before makin°g`connections. • Carefully cut piles to ensure required Pile-to-beam connections must: scarf depths. 1. provide required bearing area for beam to rest on pile • Limit'cuts to no more than 50 percent 2, provide required uplift(tension) resistance of pile cross-section. • Use corrosion-resistant hardware, such 3. maintain beam in an,upright position , • as hot-dipped galvanized or stainless 4. be capable of resisting lateral loads (wind and seismic) steel (see Fact Sheet No. 8). 5. be constructed with durable connectors and.fasteners • Accurately locate and drill bolt holes. • Field-treat all cuts and holes to prevent decay. • Use sufficient pile ' and beam sizes to a` allow proper bolt , edge distances. 1 Nuts Washers ° Pile � ,N .._ Washers Note: .Pile.-to-beam., 4 Beam Bolts(typical) connections must be designed by an engineer. << . • � rrr� .,.. Pile-to-beam bolted connection FS No.13—Wood-Pile-to-Beam Connections Horne Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction ;„; Page 1 of 5 Bolt end and edge distance on beam Bolts Beam Beam • � � � ��{3 F; � .m<..a.: k 't. ..� s,��, .F.���� I '��� 2.���`r2 s��`'2�' -::;:t_ #tv` X'�k'a�'s�,,'KK:,F� � .�rya s 4D typical (follow design) +4 % 5D typical (larger:spacing between bolts can cause splitting when lumber dries;follow-design) 4D typical (follow design) �� � Overcut Shim gap � 7D (minimum) if needed with Bolts typically materials not located ���at z prone to decay centerline of � -a�hfl.3"�✓". or corrosion �NMIile�,n ,, pile; an end' . ' }� r .distance of 7D u �s a �t ' ; 4 ;required for full Q % a .r bolt design value :? RI (follow design) Required bearing area g4� to be determined by engineer Connection to overcut pile shim used to provide Hi D Bolt diameter - 4D typical ' adequate bearing -_ (follow design) BeamAM, r � +n S D = Bolt diameter Avoid gaps;.beam �Avoitt should fit:tightto `oercuts " pile: ,µ Note: Pile-to-beam r Conn ections must be designed by an Pile Proper pileo beam connection: engineer. Problem. Misaligned piles—:some piles.are shifted in or out from their intended (design) locations. Possible Solutions (see drawings on'page 3 and details on page 4): Option 1(see page 3) — beam cannot be shifted Option 2 (see page:.3) - beam can be:shifted laterally and remains square to building Option 3 (see page 3) - beam can be shifted laterally, but does not remain square to building Option'4 (not,shown) beam cannot be shifted, and connections shown in this fact sheet cannot be made; install and connect sister'piles; an engineer must be consulted for this option Option-5 (not shown)- beam cannot be shifted, and connections shown in this fact sheet cannot be made; remove and reinstall piles, as necessary FS No.13—Wood-Pile-to-Seam Connections Home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction 018;; Page 2 of 5 Connections to misaligned plies Intended pile Actual pile • location location String stretched String stretched to establish to establish String stretched to center of beam center of beam establish center of beam " Standard Standard connection t5, �� Standard connection connection (see Detail A1)c. s ' , (see Detail Al) '��, n •� (see Detail Al.) Pile - shifted out Bearing sufficient Bearing sufficient Bearing sufficient Connection with : .` Standard connection Standard cabbed member or. . engineered bracket. :�, (see Detail At) connection �w.,"` (see.Detail B9.'or C1) ' + (see Detail,A9.) Pile:.. shifted.out Bearing insufficient Bearing sufficient Bearing sufficient Connection with.,, % - Standard connection Standard with opposite side of ' - steel plate(s) i connection �t (see Detail D1) '' pile notched L Pile - (see Detail A2) (see Detail A1) shifted in - Bearing sufficient; uplift. Bearing sufficient Bearing sufficient resistance insufficient ' Connection with Standard connection scabbed member or s with opposite side engineered bracket, Standard of pile notched with opposite side ;, a connection Pile. .� r (see Detail Al) (see Detail A2) of pile not shifted in (see Detail B2 or C2) `- Bearing sufficient Bearing sufficient Bearing insufficient r Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Beam cannot be shifted Beam can be shifted laterally V Beam can shifted laterally,but does and remains square to building not remain square to building Note: Pile-to-beam connections must be designed by an engineer. FS No.13—Wood-Pile-to-Beam Connections home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction Page 3 of 5 :Connections to misaligned piles (see drawings on page 3 and details below) 1 The ability to construct the,pile-to-beam connections designed by the engineer is directly dependent on the accuracy of pile installation and alignment. 2. Misaligned piles will:require the contractor to modify pile-to-beam connections'in thelield. 3.Badly misaligned piles will require removal and reinstallation, sister piles, or special connections, all to be determined by the engineer. r . Standard connection r. Insufficient bearing- engineered bracket for bearing If bearing area under beam is sufficient,a If bearing area under beam is insufficient,install standard bolted engineered bracket; 111 Ram connection can be �� t � connection to be designed by � � used; if bearing area , =aNMI; Mi ry an engineer A X is insufficient,install , scabbed member ' Bearin Besnn 3 (Detail B1/B2)or g gar, _ Engineered bracket engineered bracket 3 sufficient sufficient��; en g ` Detail (C1/C2) Bearing insufficient r . Standard connection with pile notched r • Engineered bracket with pile on opposite side to avoid overnotching notched on opposite side to avoid overnotching S 31 'M t 04 _ is e s —a �s s mmrra� r 3 7 � - cKR `� v� A • m • f§ �S`t3` S'R' .• •bV'r - S NQ k L if r . Insufficient bearing- r. Insufficient uplift capacity- scabbed member forbearing steel plate(s)for uplift resistance If bearing area under beam is Notch side of pile that '�� insufficient,deepen notch.and �` , i eaves the greatest pile..' . ' [�'� install scabbed member to section; use 1/4" or v achieve bearing; do not overnotch E, thicker galvanized steel plate(s)to satisfy uplift resistance requirements s Possible connection to be designed x g (('' Bearing insufficient ; - shim 'E by an engineer L * Scabbed member " �r Possible second steel plate A? ¢ a$ .. ,.s,s _ . R:e: r. Scabbed member with pile notched on r r Steel plate(s)with pile notched on opposite side to avoid overnotching opposite side to avoid overnotching L IN i a 3 d"—� Note: Pile-to-beam -beam*3*q Y connections must ffl ��,.. , a 7 n be designed by an 9 engineer. FS No.13-Wood-Pile-to-Beam Connections Home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction '€i;Q; Page 4 of 5 Approximately 12" (follow design) 7D typical (follow design) d .K ��' -� Q -. t1m2�r.Y� z"-t� . N �t� M . t2��''��x2�': .MWONo....', m-_ '5 Nails or �r bolts—► ; r 0,Nails or bolts--0 D=Bolt/nail diameter Built-up beam Note: Pile Laminated lumber beams can be used Note: Splicing the beam over a pile may for longer,unspliced spans. increase the required pile diameter because of bolt/nail end distance requirements on the beam or bolt edge distance requirements on the pile. Lapped splice (built-up beam) .�.. w... .1 _.h.r -r:._ �. , �, ..�:.K Countersunk through-bolts or Y�: „ ..,, :« :3.. Beam lag screws per design 0 °.Q k 450 RE 0 Knee brace Built-up beam k � �Pile�, Pile • fi' Note: Approximately 4' z _ This detail is not �t, (follow design) . recommended.The connection `"- "M shown has reduced capacity, 7D Minimum may violate bolt edge-distance ,1RNrequirements,and can result in - X.' D=Bolt diameter a weaker beam. r Beam bolted at pile Knee brace connection on square pile* (n0$ recommended) *Knee braces of this type can also be used on notched round piles. 'Pile centerline 3 Note: Pile-to-beam I 3' connections must be D=Bolt diameter Through-bolts)or ; designed by an engineer. lag screw(s)per design H :Diagonal,, 7D for full bolt design value „ brace (follow design) Diagonal brace connections on round pile i�1a j. 2 Alternate faces to ensure adequate bolt end distances FS No.13-Wood-Pile-to-Beam Connections Home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction O8 aEi Page 5 of 5 PC M MARINE CONTRACTORS, INC. 30 Echo Road,Mashpee,MA 02649 P: (508)477-8801 R (508)477-8804 December 3,2009 C J Riley C J Riley Builder,Inc. 10 B Wianno Ave. Osterville,MA 02655 Ref.: Haseotes Residence Subject: Final Invoice Dear Sir: Enclosed please find the pile driving records for the 29 piles installed on.the above referenced project along with the specifications for the MKT 9B3 air impact hammer used. All piles were driven either to refusal or a.minimum of 15 feet of embedment. Pile numbers 210,219 and 226 were proof tested with the impact hammer. Also enclosed is our final invoice for the pile installation. It has been a pleasure working with you on this project. We look forward to working with you again in the future. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully submitted„ AGM Marme Q2itractors,,Inc. /-fohn Mikutowicz,President . JMlsg: Encl. equal opportunity employer Axm .agmmadne.com le t� PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haes6tes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: / Weather: (f/i�_r. Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12 25' Pile Number: -2 8 Hammer Type: H&M 150 & 1 / 7 Top Elevation: 3-3 Tip Elevation: . Embedment: s 'Cut Off length: e Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 7t 3 8 13 18 23- 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 �6tw 20 25 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: I _ Weather: 6' Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: o2- Hammer Type: H&M 150. & Ti Elevation: Top Elevation: 12- � P Embedment: 1,5 Cut Off length: I Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blo%Ns Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 t47 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 �, �� 20 25 NOTES: I PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: C Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: A2- 6� 3 Embedment: Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 ��, 20 25 4 NOTES: i PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: / Weather: C'xi;?t /' �/ Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: _�` Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation:. 9 � Embedment: Cut Off length: r Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 E3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 NOTES: 4 21, PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: Lli Weather: /I- Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: 42o2 f Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation:,. Top Elevation: 3: Embedment: Cut Off length: G/ Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Bloas Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 f4 5 10 15 �Dw 20 25 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: cZq, Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: 0 Top Elevation:77 ��J Embedment: AT/6/ Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows. Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 �� � 20 25 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 F Date: ? Weather: 1�21 yt Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" '25' Pile Number: /:;��o? Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: Embedment: � � Cut Off length:' Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet T' a/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 '22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 NOTES: Gn L PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: Weather: 2/kl Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: c2o2/ Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: Embedment: Cut Off length: _ Q_ Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blo«s Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10. 15 � 20 25 i NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD ' 4 AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: 0 Weather: I'c /k Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: / Top Elevation: Embedment: / Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet ime/Blows Feet Time/Blows feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 1-7 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 156 20 25 09 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: Hammer Type: H&M 150 &. M L.`T_ 0(3 3 Tip Elevation: 7 Top Elevation: 3 Embedment: Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 i 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 ry 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 NOTES: / Z2Lev W f PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: 3 Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: -c2ZA Hammer Type: H&M 150 &. Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: 3 Embedment: Cut Off length: , . Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows eet Ti e/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 , 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 NOTES: �QcJnc- ls PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: 2 Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: Embedment: Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Ti /Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 20 25 NOTES: PILE.DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: 3 Weather: Cl�V r Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: r21 Hammer.Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: / Top Elevation: Embedment: A5 Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet I YiMe/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 ©➢ 20 25 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date:. 1,92 Weather: e�14:2 r Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25'. Pile Number: 42 /t Hammer Type: H&M. 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: Embedment: Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 ' 19 24 5 10 155_ 20 25 NOTES: PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: d. Weather: Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number: n2/ Hammer Type: H&M 150 & Tip Elevation: � Z Top Elevation: 3 Embedment: Cut Off length: Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blo,.os eet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 2.1 2 7 12 17 22 3 8 13 18 23 4 9 14 19 24 5 10 15 �",,�� 20 25 NOTES: THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) � C I M f\ DATA __ =--_a=.- �__-.:-emu -_ - .�...-e� __:.:-�......... _ •s_ ll uSdi=z*Y_„L� _:���_� - ij-`x-'..N A i I f i i I f I I 1 r-I j�r s�. r5 _� ✓�^ _ _ ._ — _ ; •�6 i^...ft _f'y_.�i. _i nr N `_ - 1 i_ WTA --------------- e v.,e— -'� T� .� ..n� -. ter.•r_'a.•:ei-�ri• -� � .+ + s—• _4. ,Yr li U Ll`] sv�O Y ! a>\p a I3 i __ tJ. 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P� > Tea,+ f14441o,-arrfh• "+ t3 1 r !•CCi, i E i+7C.%_lio wt; t Full. { i ii11Cr'�13i��'vS { FUE .(Iitl&Blows i FeLL ? il3t4Jii10W - 'wet I -!iret:;i�i�ec-•, ;i li i i i �% i 1r � i\ 12 i -t i i 51 i j , 0 ; 15 I A j170 NOTES: i PILE DRIVING RECORD 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road,.Centerville,.MA Mashpee, -N/1-A U-/26 419 PP._ i,, t:C 'AP%imher PiIP Si-7 _P.� � Pnafl, -1 f-IN .`0.... . : ice•+. r•a s r .--� Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: Embedment: /'S� 6 Cut cuff length: T I _ , I i i t pill! t r L' 1 R s iY__ �3 3 z 4. x` 1�EaJ' r AGM Marinve, 14.} ';tlfD �'3 f"1 �)4�'_ ��zz.� Beach ID _ 1. /'S ono zR__... __ — 3 Kong+_'L+ d'a as 1! f 9'a'.a[1 ae?'FAY'i i- Ifl s 2 6 v 9 .. - - - - - _ n!ca i.1 i'I7 Fps.. I 9 8•� i_- - d -- !z e- i i IOUN 1 Du AM, Cut Off length: 3s 9 z _.._._. 71 : eve F i -i- ei a v sz u _ � it 1 L 1E9 i e l f 1 i I I _ lJ - i I i f 23 zc 1 / ( Imo,. d :i- _ c• - - - ' NOTES: - , P hD i G U ii3 9i }� .°v373T'.:'.� IT-., Tpp��.;{`�^ tecc -Piy '93 ;� tb Bealih t�;a , Centerville, S C3 Date: 1/ Weather- ' � -hx p'lle . v O- CCA T imber Pile Size & Length: 12 2_5 Piie N arnben 0 i Hammer Type: H&ivi 150 & T ii "lap Elevation: �.} t�s'a✓ _ = tF E rn 1)ed'rn e lit: As Cut V11 length: Feel 1Ittie/131QLY5 I FCet TimeiBlows Feet Time/Blows v Feet Time/Blows Feet TimeIRlo-we 16 - k -D S 1 PILE DRIVING RECORD AGM Marine Contractors, Inc. Haesotes Piles 30 Echo Road 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville, MA Mashpee, MA 02649 Date: L Weather: �o�l Pile Type: CCA Timber Pile Size & Length: 12" 25' Pile Number:, Hammer Type: H&M' 150 & Tip Elevation: Top Elevation: L � Embedment: / Cut Off length:. _42 Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows t 'Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows Feet Time/Blows 1 6 11 16 21 2 7 12 , 17 22 13 18 23 i f i I � I i� a� 14 19 124 ! 10 � 1.5 20 25 NOTES: �r - _ t THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) Im ^ACC � DATA _.,�.� �t .fn•, �_�x.- ?� -.r. _� ���z _ jD�ySj j?�jj4`yj�r_' A,��� ys�e�.Ts,� ,y���G,s ''} t a' a_ _._.�.:_. s S': -.. .✓a � — i/1 4 s'c _ p ire._. �,.y �—..� � f—..."`.'� F _ . f, . .o I Certified Mail Receipt No Insurance Coverage Provided e Do not use for International Mail UIUTED SE STALES (See Reverse) POSTU RVICE Sent to Mr. Byron Haseotes Street&No. 293 Long Beach Rd. P.O.,State&ZIP Code Postage $ Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee O Return Receipt Showing pt to Whom&Date Delivered O> Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date,&Address of Delivery TOTAL Postage p &Fees Co Postmark or Date M E lL U) EL STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES(see front). 1.If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier(no extra charge). m 2.If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return m i address of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. ' c i 3.If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a rn return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space permits.Otherwise,affix to the back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN 3 RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. —� 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized agent of the addressee, p endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. M 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If E return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. tQ I W i, 6.Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. *U.s.G.P.o.1e90-270-153 a I I i I r P 650 798 *04 Certified Mail Receipt No Insurance Coverage Provided Do not use for International Mail ,gs (See Reverse) sent to Mr. Byron Haseotes Street&No. 18 Lovers Lane P.O.,State&ZIP Code Postage $ Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing rn to Whom&Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date,&Address of Delivery 7 TOTAL Postage p &Fees Co C Postmark or Date M E ti STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES(see Iront). 1.If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier(no extra charge). y m 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return 0 a') address of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. 0 3.If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a rn return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space permits.Otherwise,affix to the back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee, 0 endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. cco h 5.Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt.If E return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. LL 0) 6.Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. *U.S.G.P.o.1990-270-153 a TN[ The Town d Ba rnstable e s,urSrA�c Inspection Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 .508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner April 9, 1992 Mr. Byron Haseotes 293 Long Beach Road Centerville, MA 02632 . RE: ,Building OermitNumber 32879 : Addition 'to 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville' A-185.034 Dear Mr. Haseotes: You are hereby required to cease and desist all construction at the above referenced property until all requirements of the Conservation Commission and the Board of Health have been met.AlIc r V very truly yours,V Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/km cc:. Town Manager Conservation Commission Board of Health Certified Mail P 650 798 003 R.R.R. s L920409 Is-your RETURN ADDRESS completed on the reverse side? -V --- — P 650 798 004 x x b+ rnw o= Certified Mail Receipt c o Cn 1� +� o'oo E; D a3 3 m m m �� wm CD 'No Insurance Coverage Provided m +mcm GJ m xm m Ot7d o Nw m w r Z t� Do not use for International Mail ' '-°r. C C �n C O �.m an d osuDsErmcE 00 ;� a m (See Reverse) 'Df o o m 7ti m �tt'tj O. C by®<c y • Sent to v�10ID D Mr. Byron Haseotes Itom Ea�^.,CL °,�^. m 0° 3 Street&No. r n 1b m v4 �n o b z 30) <ma �o #m � •» aam o m 18 Lovers Lane ro. "'� m k0• m a°-� M - PO.,State&ZIP Code z�4 aiA. ? ° m°moomc.,3 xm ' V Q a(A m m Z Postage N.::.a Certified Fee t m�� f P ,, , p jam° 0� Special Delivery Fee 9 m O 'ac°fpO �Y a D f CDA-Z Restricted Delivery Fee m. 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F,OC]02,--43 SONG BEACH ROAD CTY,,Tlo Tos] 3()0 Co KEY] 106245 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCAJ1011 PCSjoo YRjoo PARENT] 0 HASEOTES, BYRON & JOYCE E P)APj AREA]45UA JV]285248 MTG]0000 18 LOVERS LANE SPI] SP2j SP3.j uTij UT2j .66 SQ FTI 4037 SOUTHBORO MA 01772 AYE"T1929 EYBJ1965 OBSJ CONSTJ 0000 LAND 540500 IMP 210900 OTHER 16000 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MET 76700 REA CLASSIFIED #LAND 1 540,500 ASD END 540500 ASD IMF 210900 ASD OTH 16000 #BLDG(S)-CARD-1 1 210,900 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #OTHER FEATURE 1 .16.,000 TAX EXEMPT #FIL LONG BEACH RED c,ENT RESIDENT'L 767400 767400 767400 #TAB 1462.00 OPEN SPACE #FAB 235.60 COMMERCIAL #RR 0912 0150 INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALEJ00/00 PRICE] ORBJC58363 AFD] LAST ACTIVITY]09127191 PCRJY The Town of Barnstable i H�'"T�" i Inspection Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner F April 9, 1992 Mr. Byron Haseotes 293 Long Beach Road Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Building.Permit. Nuinber 32879 Addition 'to 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville A=185.034 Dear Mr. Haseotes: You are hereby required to cease and desist all construction at the above referenced property until all requirements of the Conservation Commission and the Board Of Health have been met. 1 very truly yours, Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/km cc: Town Manager Conservation commission Board Of Health e Delivered in hand this date, April 10, 1992 d�Ur'3ov 7d L920109 °sy.✓ �.� ui�!!, S �D JOB A=185-034 D. DALUZ TELEPHONEt 773.1120 Building Commissioner — 11 EXT. 107 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OFFICE BUILDING t HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 f May 5, 1989 Mr. Byron Haseotes P.O. Box 672 Franklin, MA 02038 RE: 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville A=185-034 Dear Mr. Haseotes: Please complete the enclosed "Homeowner License Exemption" form and return to this office. Your application for a Building Permit shows that you are the owner/contractor and as such you will be fully responsible for the construction of the addition to the dwelling. Peace, 6 joieph D. z lding Co issioner JDD/gr enc. =---� 10 i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT'. HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please print. DATE (" 'A,-/ 293 L ng Beach Road'j enterville JOB LOCATION s. um e r - - -m meet a ress 74 n__ 1 ection o town &. "HOMEOWNER" ,1lY't�+V0%_�_s . ame ��-SZQ o �4� me p one or pone PRESENT MAILING ADDRESS i ty town f L.a t e -------- The current exemption for "homeowners" was extended t cO e dwellings of six units or ess an to allow such homeownersude owner-occupied ivi ua for hire who does not possess a license provided tto engage an acts as supervisor. (State Building Code Section hat the owner DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER: Person(s) who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides side, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one to six family attached or detached structures accessory to such use a °r intends to re- side,person who constructs more than one home in a two- ear dwelling, considered a homeowner.. and/or farm structures. be Such "homeowner" shall submit top the oBuilding roffic fo on,a. form acceptable to the Building Official , that he/she shall for all such work performed under the bui-ldin i2. , be responsible The undersigned "homeowner" assumes responsibility permit. ection Building Code and other ap 1 ility for compliance with the p icable codes, by-laws, rules and regulations. St The undersigned "homeowner"BarnstableSuildin certifies that he/she understands the Town of and that he/she g DePartment 'minimum inspectionProcedures/she will_ comply with said procedures and requirementsquirements HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE j S APPROVAL OF BUILDING OFFICIAL Note: Three family dwellings 35,000 cubic feet," -to comply with State Building Code Section 127.0 or 'larger, will Construction Contnt requiredrol . ' I 8 v • - --- • HOME OWNER 'S EXEMPTION The Code state that : "Any Home Owner performing work for which in Permit Is required shall be exempt from the a building (Section 109. 1 . 1 — Licensing of Construction Supervisors) ; provvide,dlthatcifoa Home Owner engages a Person(S) for hire to do such work, that such Home Owner shall act as supervisor . " Many Home Owners who use this exemption are unaware that they are the responsibilities of a supervisor (see A assuming, for LicensingAppendix 0, Rules and Regulations Construction Supervisors, Section 2. 15) . This lack of awareness. � often results In serious problems, ' unlicensed persons. In �c particularly when the Home Owner hires unlicensed th 's rase our Board cannot proceed against the Person as It would with licensed Supervisor . The Home Owner acting as. supervlsor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the Home Owner Is full communities require, as y aware of his/her responsibilities, many certify that he/she understandsftheeresponsibPermit ppltlesion, that the Home Owner last page of this . lssue Is a form current ) Of a supervisor . care to amend and adopt such a form/certification uteri by use l On the Y several towns . You may Your community. } v May 11 , 1989 Mr. Joseph D. DaLuz Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Town Office Building Hyannis , MA 02601 Dear Mr. DaLuz, Enclosed please find the completed "Homeowners License Exemption" required for the construction of the addition to Mr. B. Haseotes ' s dwelling, ( 293 Long Beach Rd. , Centerville - Plot A = 185-034 ) . I trust you will find all in order. If further information or clarification is required, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Until then, I remain r Sincerely, JfA Arthur L. Zucker Controller ALZ/bar encl : April 1989 Joseph Daluz Building Inspector HYANNIS TOWN HALL South Street Hyannis , MA 02601 Dear Mr. Daluz: Please be advised that the proposed addition to my house at 293 Long Beach, Centerville contains no kitchens and is to be used by my family -members . BYR N HASEOTES JosrPH D. DALU2 Building Commissioner TELEPHONE: 773.1120 EXT. 107 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OFFICE BUILDING HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 May 5, 1989 Mr. Byron Haseotes P.O. Box 672 Franklin, MA 02038 RE: 293 Long Beach Road, Centerville A=185-034 Dear Mr. Haseotes: Please complete the enclosed "Homeowner License Exemption" form and return to this office. Your application for a Building Permit shows that you are the owner/contractor and as such you will be fully responsible for the construction of the addition to the dwelling. Peace, d ' eph D. z ilding Co issioner JDD/gr enc. (1st floor): _ r73 SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST BE THE t0 r,t r s ap and lot. number .........................`...........'INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE �+ Health (3rd floor): ,► Sewage Permit number ...:�,.-..�/.r.. `+�....... WITH TITLE 5 .._............. Z BAHl9TeDLE i Engineering Department`(3rd floor): �g 2 � EN�'I�®H�EIdTAL CODE AND � 6, e� House number .......... `J � ...........`TOWN REGULATIONS °sue }0' ` .............:.................................. RFD MPY d` APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:00 2:00 P.M: only Ap.pROVEO $ar�gtable Conservaticf W OF B A R N S T A B L E ..� �, Da ING INSPECTOR Sigaed ,,. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ....... ........ ...........\�... `" ..................................... TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ..... ......'T�''r���� .................................................................... ............. .......... ----- ...19 TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location `- .... 131Z-eq4r/-/..... ?.!:.!>........ .,r'..!� :`..C.�'! . ............. ProposedUse .....7.... ...y/........................................................................................................ . Fire Distract ..'.®Zoning District .... ............................ ........... ............................................................. ........ .. ,�r�n/ /� ivi o„5�......Address ..7 7 5 i c/t� f/�: N me of Owner ...... .... ............ .. ..... ....................................../G 4ne of Builder ....................................................................Address .................................................................................... Nameof Architect ..................................................................Address ..................................................�................................. . Number of Rooms ........... ................................................Foundation ... �........0 Q,!vC'V Exterior . ..... 1Y��. .L�,i..,�r.............Roofing .......... ! `.............................................................. Floors � d G ��f.�..............................................Interior ................ / ` ....................................... Heating d 1 L ............Plumbing ..........7 ..... 77;e!. Fireplace ......................Approximate Cost Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ________________________________19________ . Area .........................I /.. Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fe ............ ............... ............. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH9�� O yl� OCCUPANCY PERM ITS'REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS 1 hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Name ... '�'........ { - Construction Supervisor's License J HASEOTES, BYRON ..32.8.7.9.. Permit fcg ..... JUd...Addition ........5.iT.X9.IQ..F.ajA,i I.Y.j,.Llk e.I I ixI.9....... 293 Long ..Be 'I!��..Road Location ......................... ...... ..................... Centerville I............................. Owner ......Byron Haseotes .................. ............................... Type of Construction ......... .....Frame .................... <7 .................................. it............................ Plot ............................ Lo ................................ Permit Granted .......Mai'...II x.................19 89 Date of In3pection ....................................19 to Complosed ................19 CC X 0 Z) 0 22 0 4L) W Assessor'% map and lot number � . . � ������7�J �� �� �� �J�� �� � �� � �� TOWN� �� |� ��]� �� /� N� |� �� � /� ������ ` . , BUILDING , � INSPECTOR �� � ��0N00_NNN ���� 0 �������°0m 0 N0 �� ' MANIL �� �� � ���� � w� �� � m� �~� ���� � �� �= 1639. � � � APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ...... ................................................. ' TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ........r ............C.O..U.. z~t........................................................................ ` | | ............4.��_..4�.................... l9~�.�� � � TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following . �� — �m /�� Location ---'��� --�y.�=------.�`���.w:��.m.��,—=-------------------- ` -= ProposedUse ------ ----------------------------------- -__ � D�h�� � Inning District ..................... Fire ---.��-� ------------- l� Nome of Ovvne, ��Y'&.^n-k--.����.��^���c/�----Ad6,ex ---------------------------- Nome of Builder �� ��......4io 1Z. ---_A66,ms 27.7....[lr.-A.xhoz W- 6 C.4A11 Nome of Architect .�---------------------Address -------------------~--'-----. Number of Rooms ----------------------Foun6otiun .................................................. ' � � Exlerior ----------------------------Ruofing --------------------------~— F|oo,s ----------------------------.]ntehor ---------------------------- Heohng ---------------------------.F1um6ing ................... . . .--. ... — .. —. ^ .. Fireplace ---------------------------.App,oximoheCos ......... —2-7/4�)................................... Definitive Plan Approved by Planning 800n6 lQ--------. Area Lot and w �~ Diagram of � on6 Building with Dimenuions Foe ___��.���_=~^_--.---' SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above Name � � � � | | � � Haseotes, Byron 16998 r='""' .`" —'' ----.. ^^ ' � ^« - ----.. ---^ � x Long. Beach Road � pLocation_ .--------.----.-------.. Centerville .—'--.----.---.—.------------.Byron ' Haaeoteo ' Owner ----............_________._____ L ' ; [ Type of Construction -------------- ----'—^--^----~-----^---~--- ! ( | Plot .-----_~_.. Lot ................................ � . ( _ /} ' Permit Granted --.�����-------]q ' '�� Date of Inspection ' .......... ° . Date Completedf.. ' / � . ,, | \ / / r=RM=" 'REFUSED ^'----''--'--^--,--------.. 19 —^--------'--'—^-----------'— / ^ . ' --~~—''--`--------------~~'--- ( ' .—_---.—._---.~^.--.—...—.,.--~.. ^ `---'---'—~--^---^^---------`— - Approved ................................................ lV � -----------------'---^—'^---' . � ---~-----.-------.--.—....... � ~^ ~ ;, i LONG BEAC':I ROAD 40 'wide s C B fnd tipped WA © (mot-E S.G 4.400 POLE i /50. 01 CB fnd 100°o rxp� 10 rD*"L B . Ccc�� 44' _ — Fi G/ ro1 10 FD-L \ \ existing lVil Z =824 sf ! ��'. pit to be t-�� I � . \ \ _ =1004 g p d `. 2; o� fill 6dC3 TAR DRI�JE ' y Q N _--- --- _ G.Z Profile ti ?3 40 ' \ - no s cale y f f _\ • ; — nee c.,oe�o..C� : s wall* JB PR- OP0S',D t 2000 7 i ( ar. I 4 - pp ro GST ADDITION 0 8. 7 .� to Porch I FF=10 . 4 � 2000 ; connecto • Existing 5- PAP. i - Dwelling c 1 � i T I TTT,1 nn oil an.� 0U.V �,.jC_I i i 95 to be re!LOCA-r--_ s S. 3 ' f,rid. } - i elan `Teal& 1"=2O' '?ate; 1.7-,3-87 =: _ rE?I'A ZONE, A-13 steps P s BEACH AR!-,A 3.3 FE.1TA ZO"1r' " -16 Design data No bedrooms Estimated flow 990 GPD NANTtICKET SOUND All Cape Engineering Leaching area 824 SF 49 .-iarbor Doad { Reserve 824 SF IIyannms , Ma. 02601 Capacity 1004 GPD rat,-Mvvr A4L UNSu r,� >-� Ntr�t'�": � Sketch Plan of Land in Centerville , Ma. For By ron Haseotes is �jxau..is, Fi�[pANor'_r�cr= Being a lot: as shown on Land Court plans Wlri4 (�-'ZIZAAI ri1-L. 14594 & 16179 ..est Pit# 6663 ; r Elevations are based on USGS datum. Made 9-14-87 ' Wi t. J Dunning Water encountered fi Perc rate less 2 min per 1" Board of 'Iealth , Date A�ent : ??arnstable I ' 7. 9 j 7.4 i ' O ` m/ t- 4. Q i26 U fF{ > TI �� �{�wr No 0 J 49 WA-E,e rs �. LONG. BEACH ROAD 40 'wide C B fnd tipped _ \ / WA 0 PoL-E \ 5.9 I 100% Fx r -It SroNt \ 10 FD-.L i I jot Z N 1 : _ IN�z'SroNt CcrdN 44' Ficc ro FD-L 10 \ , existing 60Vial z Z° =824 sf � � \ /pit to be � Sys;�,y =1004 gpd.: .� �. \\ — fill 03 O \AR DRIVE p q )3' qo' \ �•���,� G.L Profile' l \ \ no s cale — !O s tone w OAc�cs�oQ00 waft 9z DB PROPOSE) 2000 7 i GST G ar.. 4 ' - BR - f • i ADDITION 9. 7 a —A f I� FF=10.4 Porch ,�W \ . . . \ 2000 connecto � Existing 5- BR ' G S 1 Dwelling \ �. i 9, unaerground &oil tank SUN ROOM �-� to be removed �.7 fnd. A R E-A as, Soot Ss: 1 Plan Sga1e 1"=20' Date 12-3-57 9.7 R,-,-rA PE.'% ZONE A-13 steps BEACH AREA 3.3 f vP'fA ZONE -V -16 + l i Design data iPdo . .bedrooms 9 NANTUCKET SOUND Estimated flow 990 GPD All Cape Engineering . Leaching area 824 SF 49 Harbor Road Reserve " 824 SF IIyann-is , 'Ia. 02601 Capacity 1004 GPD l�rMo.V� ALL UNSU�0 Sketch Plan of Land in Centerville , ,Ma. lo' VRov�o F/ELOANo For Byron Haseotes Being a lot as shown on Land Court plans 14594 & 16179 _ Test Pit#6663 Elevations are based on USGS datum. Made 9-14-87 Wit' J '.Dunning Water encountered > Perc rate less 2 min per 1" Date Agent : Barnstable :Board of 'Iealth 7. 9 7.4 M.co,tl -G.1 2 WA ra z F'•v t, SANo - 3.4 ,Q 0Jvsr r d�-- 7.4 • tiVA riZ s t # I i i 12"'x 12r SEAM " A 1 3 11 Ll I-V. r It t *4 # _ X �' p' G+^ti T G-Jh1 C t i # f j`l F'�CAM PV--TAIL # I { ---- - o ., f ' u:L U!M tit I --� { ►� -- G # F007"I N!a 1 O.L � I I } , I I # PILE P L1 N U A T 1 o t-j F�2,c FA &I� F -20 ROBERT A. I � BRAMAN v 2'�3 LpN G 6E AC.J-( lZOla D G E:N T-L�2 V I LLE j I No. 10905 A90,rFnFGiSTERi,t�;� �JtZAMAn.t �U[�fN E .!`JCS �UMP/��►Y LrD CIVIC._ Etg6WE:&Z--, � SU4ZYEYC?k?C f___._._ 19 <' '` I !9'_�°" v ; ! �I GLwta..ti. Z56 M At ,,J S t" f3t.t Z P`� f?> Y, #VI A I gQ_or, 4U6 T !�4 FL. A NJ I I eA. i 10 f I rye) � � I t- nu kr7l _7 I i f I J/ SCAL�yE� DRAWN BY r REVISED DATE APPROVED BY DRAWING NUMBER ALBANENE OA TO 5455 ME DE: IN S < A ll[NITECTS' STANDAND FORM SS� �. 1 J ! i wi 4 S ACC 44 s ! ! ,AG-t4 4 I I DO Den r I 1 I r , 1 I , J r i �7 V zv cp— - p CK tO�xie1� ( E! DECIG Iv� A'a � Iry rro[, b # c) f � I +1•i 1. __. , 3A1 e, S L #2OC, 3 i +6E i A 7. j Ll i A,)n ROOIQ r' AJ i i - , ,,.- ONC. BND(FND) NONE: SUBJECT TO AN ORDER OF CONDITIONS SE3-4830 WOOD STAKES DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE # 1 2 IRON PIPE(FND)---"' NOTE: PLACE HAY BALES SO THE TWINE IS NOT IN CONTACT SECTION B PROJECT BENCHMARK SOIL EVALUATOR:__-__ PATRICK H_CARRARA III ___DATE:_12810? z EDGE OF PAVEMENT WITH THE GROUND SEE DETAIL " APPROXIMATE LOT LINE I EXISTING NAIL SET IN Up -SUPPORT NET )' APPROVING AUTHORITY:_DoNALD R. DESMARAISLR.S.___G.S.EL.= _sue_ q s of Z SEE NOTE 1 AND LONG BEACH I R O AD DRIVEWAY EL.=7.34 r (N.G.V.D. DATUM) SECTION A ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTLING OTHER �H PLAN REFERENCES EXISTING 1 TOP VIEW 0 0D DRIVEWAY EDGE OF PAVEMENT A 6.39 0-9" Ap SANDY LOAM 10YR2/2 NONE VERY FRIABLE, LAWN ROOTS. up LIMIT OF ESTUARY B �• FILTER FABRIC 5.64 WOOD STAKE " FRIABLE, MEDIUM \� 5 IL CN ROAD -6 - - -�� 6\ N 77n3'55" �--•• CONTRIBUTION ZONE ROW OF DOUBLE 9-17 Bw SANDY LOAM t0YR4/6 NONE Ma \vE g1~A Up32c� - - ` 1 t 50.01 I � °'• STAKED HAYBALES 4.97 5% PEBBLE GRAVEL 150.10' - t� S 7T33'S5" W ) �p2 TAPE 61" STRATIFIED FINE TO COARSE SAND -• �8 3 _RESOURCE OpE p. 17-85" C1 SAND 2.5Y7/4 RING/BAND LOOSE, SINGLE, GRAIN GRAVELLY' CEN PROPOSED AREA 5� Q� -0.69 OF 2.5Y4/1 LAYERS, HOLE CAVED IN. \ DRIVEWAY w I �G'�\ EL= 1.31 SITE OVN� , ° 7 9 716 ! ' �, II\� I 19 5'x'�8' I' kSEE NOTE) W "' ' ' °�w}�Y: S 0.97 65" OBSERVED GROUNDWATER (WEEPING & STANDING) KE3 5 I NFILT RAT OR UICK d, �� �EACHING (FIELD - ' PROPOSED - it'ti � - BACKFILL \Q� IRON PIPES(FND) i ,�i �i f� ` i �- -6 CONTOUR(TYP.) UNDERGROUND F,G PERCOLATION TEST T p 1 7. w \ \ 1 I Tp4 \ i ,. / I ELEC. (SEE NOTE) NATURAL SOIL S i EXISTING 1 \ I I Q SPOT �R6AKOUT`E 1 10 - r J W. PERFORMED BY: PATRICK H. CARRARA III 3/28/07 �* , �-, 8 - - - TQ1 �� z` PROPOSED DRIVEWAY NOTE: --- ___DATE:______ GRADE(TYP.) -� r �J r f w; FENCE JOINT DETAIL DONALD R DESMA _ i 6. r APPROVING AUTHORITY: - RATS, R.S. Iw- TP N� / VENT 1 g.5 x38/r W . THE PROPOSED DRIVEWAY IS TO BE DEPTH OF PERC SHELF _24-4� EL= 4.39 f 7.9 \ O$T( n I f rERx� AREA��w. Y CONSTRUCTED WITH A PERVIOUS SURFACE � „ LO CUS MAP z LIMIT OF ESTUARY D BO / / ,..� _ �, ?� � / TREATMENT. (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN.) ' EROSION CONTROL BARRIER -- a CONTRIBUTION ZONE I `. %5 REMOVE I w f r c� t' AND REPLACE -� I r r r ( 23.6' °• ? PROVIDE PERVIOUS SURFACE START PRE-SOAK _ 9_58 END PRE-SOAK 10:13 �8 y , I I \ r DR1(IWSEiL f, MATERIALS PER CON. COM. D ETALI L (TY.P) TIME CAD 12" ^' TIME @� 9" 10:01 TIME @ 6" M�_ SPECIFICATIONS SPECIAL CONDITION 17. *25 GALLONS, COULD NOT MAINTAIN 12"* PERC RATE = _<2 M. MPI 1. THE COMPLETE SEPTIC SYSTEM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED # NOT TO SCALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST REQUIREMENTS OF E 310 CMR 15.00 THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE I g 1 N NOTES: DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE #2 TITLE V: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBSURFACE I =T I \\ \ vi I DISPOSAL OF SANITARY'SEWAGE AS WELL AS LOCAL 1. THIS PLAN IS NOT INTENDED TO ESTABLISH PROPERTY LINES OR MUNICIPAL, AND REGIONAL REQUIREMENTS. �Tt 2"O SCH 40 \� \\ 3/28/07 THIS PLAN REQUIRES APPROVAL EE NOTO / FMS-SEE PROFILE EXISTING \ W OWNERSHIP OF LAND. IT DOES NOT REPRESENT A FIELD SURVEY, SOIL EVALUATOR:__-__�FATRICK H_CARRARA III _____DATE:_ 2. ALL PIPING SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. PROPOSED �: 11 5 TI GARAGE BY A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, OF THE LOT LINES. APPROVING AUTHORITY:._DONALD R. DESMARAIS�R.S.___G.S.EL.= 6.12 UNDER BARNSTABLE CODE p POLYb'BARRIER I I I V� T �� �N \�LAB"6'7�\ 3. SEPTIC TANK, GRE ASE TRAP & PUMP CHAMBER SHALL I \\� �� ,_ \\ \\`K* o ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTLING OTHER PSI AT 28 DAYS) WATERTIGHT CONCRETE (4000 � 2. THIS PLAN IS NOT TO BE RECORDED AT A REGISTRY OF DEEDS. BE PRECAST REIN CHAPTER 360, ARTICLE III, (SEE DETAIL) I I I I I "5 \ , M� 3. THIS PLAN MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS IN REGARD TO WETLANDS WITH SUITABLE WATERTIGHT ACCESS MANHOLES 20 MIN. AND PIPE PENETRATION KNOCK- II j �\ _ 1s.as 3s' ` I ATE EXCEPT AS NOTED HEREON. 6•19 0-8" AP SANDY LOAM 1OYR2 2 NONE VERY FRIABLE LAWN ROOTS. ( ) 360-3. �i INV 8.94 tt ��� �►�E THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE NOT LOCATED WITHIN 100 FT. 5•52 / OUTS. HEAVY DUTY (HIS-20 WHEEL LOADING) REQUIRED I WHEN STRUCTURES ARE TO BE LOCATED IN AREAS BLOWER UNIT NOTE: - N I 1 I 1 5 \ \ \' ,_ J V' OF A WETLAND. 5.02 8-14" Bw SANDY LOAM 1OYR4/6 NONE FRIABLE, MEDIUM, 5% PEBBLE. SUBJECT TO TRAFFIC. THE BLOWER UNIT IS TO BE PLACED ON A 1 \ / ' � IPORCH EXISTING WATER THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE LOCATED WITHIN A ZONE A. 14-22" F F1LI_ - - SAND MIXED WITH TOP 4. DISTRIBUTION BOX TO BE A PRECAST WATERTIGHT +� Q' I� ,I AD 110 PROPOSED / / \ EW 2-OF MS✓ �, ' AND GAS SERVICES 4.35 AND SUB SOIL. 1 THICK CONCRETE PEDESTAL. THE ELEVATION o 0. 3.5 �\ / INv.=ss± BASEMENTI SEE NOTES 4. THE INSTALLATION OF THE NO AGGREGATE HIGH CAPACITY STRUCTURE WITH A BAFFLE AND SUFFICIENT PIPE ON THE PEDESTAL IS TO BE ABOVE THE FLOOD '`� f' 1 e \ 2 BEDROOM\ / / / EL.=3.04t ( ) SYSTEM MUST BE DONE BY A PERSON TRAINED BY INFILTRATOR so" BAND STRATIFIED FINE TO COARSE PENETRATION KNOCKOUTS. I I I 5 �, \\ADDITION�'� / / /' ,#293 . / SYSTEMS INC. TO INSTALL THIS TYPE OF LEACHING SYSTEM. 22-80 Cl SAND 2.5Y7/4 OF 2.5Y4/1 SAND, LOOSE, SINGLE GRAIN 5. ALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL BE MARKED WITH ELEVATION OF 11. 8' ��� / / EXISTING DWELLING I I I I I I I TO B SET ON PIERS / / -0.47 EL=1.19 GRAVELLY LAYERS. 4+ MAGNETIC MARKING TAPE OR A COMPARABLE MEANS 1 __ .�� I-,F.=13.Ot�� / F,F,_10.74t// 5. THE INSTALLER MUST FOLLOW THE LATEST SEPTIC SYSTEM NEW SEPTIC TANK NOTE: 8.4 o I I I I I / / IN ORDER TO LOCATE THEM ONCE BURIED. I (MUST MEET CODE) / /T.O.F.=8.72± W INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS 0.77 65 OBSERVED GROUNDWATER (WEEPING & STANDING) THE SECTION JOINTS ON THE NEW SEPTIC TANK ; N I I I i I , SLAB/ / a 6. CAST IRON FRAME & COVER WHEN REQUIRED SHALL BE ARE TO BE WRAPPED WITH 6" EASY WRAP OR I I -y \ tt.73 NO BASEMENT / \ x IN MASSACHUSETTS BY INFILTRATOR SYSTEMS, INC. AS A CONDITION EQUIVALENT TO ENSURE THAT THE JOINT IS ` I I I I I I �= \\� SLAB=8.67t �IN'v4es�t/ \��• o FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS LEACHING SYSTEM. DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE 3 MEDIUM DUTY OR HEAVY DUTY FOR TRAFFIC AREAS. ALL COVERS AT GRADE SHALL BE PROPERLY SECURED WATER TIGHT. I I I �11 1 I I I \ � / / / \ `�. V) 6. THIS SITE IS NOT LOCATED IN A DEP ZONE 11. SO AS TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS. PROP. 2000 GAL I ` I I I - 19 _ I / / / / 3/28�07 7. IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS DESIGN THAT ALL MATERIALS 2-COMPARTMENT it as / / '; 7. PER 310 CMR 15.229 2 c THE NEW NON-GRINDER EJECTOR SOIL EVALUATOR:__-__ PATRICK H_CARRARA III _____DATE:_ _-_ AND CONSTRUCTION BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH TITLE V. REMOVE AND REPLACE NOTE: FAST TANK i I o� I 1 N I I / / t PUMP MUST BE EQUIPED(WITH A STAND-BY POWER SOURCE. APPROVING AUTHORITY:_DONALD R. DESMARAIS R.S. _-__- ____G.S.EL.= _6.39_ ANY SUBSTITUTIONS OR DEVIATIONS MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. SHOULD ANY PORTION OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM BE 1 I I SUN ROOM / DECK ENCOUNTERED WITHIN THE AREA OF THE NEW ! I I I I `� F.F.=9.11 \�\' SOILS SHALL / / / / �r\\ \' �' ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTLING OTHER 8• FILL MATERIAL TO CONFORM WITH THE LATEST LEACHING SYSTEM, THE CONTAMINATEDl �.\ `�� _ � - / / / / � ; BE REMOVED TO A DISTANCE OF 5 FT. FROM THE t _ y 6.39 EMENTS OF 310 CMR 15.255. INSTALLER IS 0-9" AP SANDY LOAM 10YR2/2 NONE VERY FRIABLE LAWN ROOTS. FULLY REQUIRRESPONS RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING A SIEVE ANALYSIS EDGE OF THE NEW LEACHING SYSTEM AND REPLACED J s EXIST. SEE SHEET 2 FOR THE INSPECTION R EQ U I R E M E N T � 5.64 PERFORMED ON THE FILL MATERIALS. A COPY OF THE WITH SAND FILL PER SPECIFICATION NOTE #s 3' RIGHT' ' (SEE NOTESCHEDULE REQUIRED PER 310 CMR15.021 5.05 9-16" Bw SANDY LOAM 10YR4/6 NONE FRIABLE, MEDIUM, 5% PEBBLE. PLOT OF THE SIEVE ANALYSIS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO OF WAY c ( „ STRATIFIED FINE TO COARSE THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM NOTE: I APPROX. LOC. OF PROP. EROSION I 16-80 C1 SAND 2.5Y7/4 NONE SAND, LOOSE, SINGLE GRAIN PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF THE AS-BUILT DRAWING. THE EXISTING CESSPOOL IS TO BE UNDERGROUND ONTROL BARRIER -0.27 OIL TANK (SEE DETAIL) PROP. EROSION d PROVIDE WATER TIGHT GRAVELLY LAYERS. 9. THE DESIGN IS INTENDED TO MEET THE TITLE V AND PUMPED, CRUSHED, AND BACKFILLED. CONTROL BARRIER ACCESS COVER AT GRADE FIN. GRADE j i (TO BE REMOVED) EXISTING STONE / EL 9.4f 0.39 72" OBSERVED GROUNDWATER (WEEPING & STANDING) OTHER APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS. THE PREPARATION \ "9 (SEE DETAIL) FIN. GRADE=9.25f OF THIS PIA- DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM RETAINING WALL / (SEE SPEC #6) PERCOLATION EST T 3 WILL BE INSTALLED AS DESIGNED, NOR DOES THIS GAS SERVICE NOTE: \ I �9- THE EXISTING GAS SERVICE WAS LOCATED FROM EX. GRADE AT T p \ x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x.x x x x x x x , x x x x x x x x x BOTTOM OF SLOPE PLAN GUARANTEE THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM. DIG SAFE MARKS AND FLAGS. \ EL 7.9t 3/28/07 GARBAGE GRINDER NOTE: xxx xxxxxxx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x xxx �9 PERFORMED BY:___ PATRICK,H_CARRARA III --DATE:- IF THE DWELLING CURRENTLY HAS A GARBAGE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC NOTE: \\ EXISTING I ' APPROVING AUTHORITY:-DONALD_R. DESMARAIS_R.S. GRINDER THIS DESIGN REQUIRES THAT THE THE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC WAS LOCATED 15'--I CONTOUR(TYP.) COSTAL BANK 15' GARBAGE GRINDER BE REMOVED PRIOR TO THE FROM DIG SAFE MARKS AND FLAGS. TOP OF CHAMBERS DEPTH OF PERC SHELF _30-_?3"_ EL= 3_89 INSTALLATION OF H N W N SYSTEM. OP OF BARRIER THE E LEACHING - - - - - - �� EL B.tO START PRE-SOAK _ 10:02 END PRE-SOAK 10:17 IF THE GARBAGE GRINDER S NOT REMOVED, OR WATER SERVICE NOTE: �, ��� EL.8.35 r --- ._.-� _��----- THE EXISTING DWELLING IS SERVED BY TOWN WATER. o PROVIDE A 5' WIDE PLANTING _ ® ® TIME ® 12" TIME 0 9" 10:05 TIME ® 6" _ IF A NEW „GARBAGE GRINDER IS INSTALLED, BED PER CON. COM. SPECIAL �- THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE ARE REVOKED AND _ 25 GALLONS, COULD NOT MAINTAIN 12 * PERC RATE _ <2 MPI THE DESIGN IS CONSIDERED VOIDED. APPROXIMATE LOCATION IS SHOWN. �`_ _ - - ZONING SET- � ` --8 �- 10' S, * " - - -- CONDITION #20. BACK LINE(TYP.) FINAL GRADING NOTE: - - - - - - - _ ._ - - __ _ _ (EDGE OF REMOVE FINAL .SITE GRADING SHALL PROVIDE PROPER �� -- POLY--' ONAND LY ON WESTERN END DEEP OBSERVATION HOLE # 4 DESIGN CALCULATIONS DRAINAGE AWAY FROM THE LEACHING SYSTEM _ - - ZONE A13 BARRIER SEE PLAN BOTTOM OF CHAMBERS AND THE BUILDING STRUCTURES. FOR LOCATION 3/28/07 DAILY SEWAGE FLOW: - EL. 7.10 SOIL EVALUATOR:_____PATRICK H_CARRARA III -----DATE:- BREAKOUT - _ - -- -- __- - ._ _ -- _-- 6 BEDROOMS � 1 10 GPD = _660 _ GPD BREAKOUT ELEVATION NOTE: ZONE V16 - - __..F, APPROVING AUTHORITY: DONALD R. DESMARAIS�R.S.___G.S.EL.= -5.Q- --- DESIGN FLOW = _660 _ GPD THE BREAKOUT ELEVATION IS THE TOP OF CHAMBER 5_ ` - _ - BOTTOM OF BARRIER ELEV. DEPTH HORIZON SOIL TEXTURE COLOR MOTTLING OTHER GARBAGE GRINDER : NOT ALLOWED (SEE NOTE) ELEVATION. THE 15 FT. DISTANCE IS TO BE MEASURED - - - - - -- - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ - - EL. 4.35 FROM THE BOTTOM OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE CHAMBERS. - - - - - - - - - - -> 8.15 " ADD 100� TO DESIGN FLOW __ GPD (PER DEP TRANSMITTAL No. W023699) P 0 LY BARRIER DETAIL 6.15 0-24„ F o FILL - - TOPSOIL, SAND FILL TOTAL DESIGN FLOW = 660 GPD " « LOAM 10YR2/2 NONE FRIABLE, BURIED A HORIZON. SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY: a- - - - - - - __ _- _. __. ._ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - _ - _ ___ _.__ ___� NOT TO SCALE 4.81 33-40 Bw SANDY - - - _ - - 5.40 24-33 Ab W SA _ INTERIOR PLUMBING NOTE: NOTES: LOAM 10YR4/6 NONE FRIABLE, MEDIUM, 5% PEBBLE. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: THE INTERIOR PLUMBING IN THE EXISTING DWELLING _ _ _ _ APPROX. MEAN HIGH WATER 1. CONSTRUCTION TO BE SUPERVISED BY THE ENGINEER AND HEALTH AGENT. " STRATIFIED FINE TO COARSE TOTAL DESIGN FLOW X 200% = _ 1320 GAL IS TO BE RE-ROUTED TO THE NEW NON-GRINDER - - - - - - - - - - -- "- -- - 40-102 C1 SAND 2.5Y7/4 NONE SAND LOOSE, SINGLE GRAIN _00 � 2. POLY BARRIER SHALL BE 40 MIL. THICKNESS MINIMUM. TOTAL CAPACITY PROVIDED = _2000 GAL EJECTOR PUMP. ALL INTERIOR PLUMBING SHALL - -- - - - -s -0.35 GRAVELLY LAYERS. 3- - - - - 3. THE BOTTOM OF THE BARRIER SHALL BE 1 FT. MINIMUM'` CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL PLUMBING CODES. BELOW EXISTING NATURAL GROUND ELEVATION AND TO " MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT TANK FOR NEW PLUMBING NOTE: OCEAN LEVEL AT 12:15pm ON 3/30/07 THE ELEVATION SPECIFIED. 0.65 90 OBSERVED GROUNDWATER (WEEPING & STANDING) HIGH STRENGTH FAST 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2 FIRST COMPARTMENT - SETTELING ZONE: THE LENGTH OF THE BUILDING SEWER FROM THE 2- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - POLICY SOP / / BEDROOM COUNT NOTE: THE NUMBER OF BEDROOM FOR THIS ADDITION TO THE NEW SEPTIC TANK MAY VARY / /GUIDELINE #: BRP/DWM WPeP G02-1 DESIGN IS BASED ON FLOOR PLANS FOR THE EXISTING DWELLING MINIMUM CAPACITY =_500_GAL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CAPACITY PROVIDED =75Qf-GAL FROM THE LENGTH SHOWN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL _ _ - - - - - 1 MAINTAIN A MIN. 2% SLOPE TO THE SEPTIC TANK. 1- - - - - - - - - - - -" - - - - - _- -_ - AND FOR THE PROPOSED ADDITION. _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ SECOND COMPARTMENT - TREATMENT ZONE: EXISTING CONDITIONS/TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY BY: ' - - - - - - _ APPROX. MEAN LOW WATER _MINIMUM CAPACITY =_750-GAL P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC CAPACITY PROVIDED = 1250f GAL 200 NORTH BEDFORD STREET of �a THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEM: EAST BRIDGEWATER, MA. �,P`�N q� FOR THE PERSON NAMED HEREON ONLY. �o`'� MICE AE r�'� THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED FOR THE PERC RATE =3_MPI DESIGN RATE = _<5 MPI LOCAL BENCHMARK PLAN REFERENCE: PLAN REFERENCES: F.I.R.M. MAP 250001 0008D ZONING DISTRICT EXISTING LOT & DWELLING RD PER _T EFFLUENT LOADING RATE - 0_74 GPD SF ( ) SPECIFIC PURPOSE ASSOCIATED WITH THE / PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, A BENCHMARK SHALL BE PLACED SYSTEM PLAN COMPILED PLAN OF LAND L.C. PLAN 14594A C I SEPTIC SYSTEM. IF THIS DOCUMENT IS 660 GPD / _0_74 GPD/SF = -822- SF WITHIN 50 TO 75 FT. OF THE LEACHING FACILITY. THE THIS SITE IS LOCATED IN ZONES: . . RESOURCE PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT No. ,�9 293 LONG BEACH ROAD L.C. PLAN 16179A 9 IN THE POSSESSION OF ANY OTHER INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS BENCHMARK WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO DISLOCATION OR MIN. LOT AREA = 87,120 SF. MIN. LOT FRONTAGE = 20 FT. 9oF , PERSON OTHER THAN THE PERSON NAMED GRAVEL-LESS FIELD/BED CONFIGURATION LOSS DURING CONSTRUCTION. f) CENTERVILLE,. MA PLAN BOOK 112 PAGE 145 A13 100YR FLOOD EL.1 1 EXIST. LOT AREA = 28 750f SF. EXIST. FRONTAGE = 150 FT. FS ' SCALE 1 20 FT BY P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, I_LC. PLAN BOOK 161 PAGE 1 V16 100YR. COSTAL FLOOD ZONE MIN. FRONT YARD SETBACK = 30 FT. ory HEREON OR THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENT, ACTUAL AREA = 19.5 FTx38 FT = 741 SF. / / DEED REFERENCE WITH VELOCITY (WAVE ACTION) EL.1 5 MIN. SIDE YARD SETBACK = 15 FT. ASSESSORS MAP 185 •^'` I THEN THE SEAL, SIGNATURE, AND DESIGN PER DEP TRANSMITTAL NUMBER W023699 DATED: 5 19 08 LAND COUT CERT. 58363 MIN. REAR YARD SETBACK = 15 FT. PARCEL 034 ! ARE REVOKED. EFFECTIVE AREA = 4.72 SF/LFx228 LF =1076.2 SF. PROPOSED ADDITION FINSHED FLOOR=13.0f (MUST MEET CODE) PROVIDE WATER TIGHT INSPECTION 3"0 VENT AREA 30,498,.8 SF.f: (SEE PLAN FOR FINISHED GRADES) & PUMP ACCESS ACCESS COVERS WITH FILTER PROVIDE WATER TIGHT TOTAL AREA 1076.2 SF. > 892 SF. REQUIRED. AT GRADE. FIN. GRADE=10.6± ACCESS COVER AT GRADE IMPORTANT HOMEOWNERS NOTE: INSPECTION PORT (4"0 SCH 40 PVC) 4"0 SCH. 40 (SEE SPEC #6) FIN. GRADE=9.25± INSPECTION PORT (4"0 SCH 40 PVC) THE SEPTIC SYSTEM IS PROVIDED WITH A HIGH- PROVIDE SCREW CAP TO WITHIN FINISHED GRADE EL.=9.4± 6 ROWS OF INFILTRATOR TOP OF EXISTING PVC BUILDING 4`0 SCH. 40 (SEE SPEC #6) PROVIDE SCREW CAP TO WITHIN 3" OF FINISHED GRADE. PROVIDE QUICK 4 STANDARD CHAMBERS SEWER PVC CLEANOUT STRENGTH FAST 1.0 TREATMENT DEVICE. THERE IS A (SEE PROPOSED GRADING) SEPTIC SYSTEM FOUNDATION. 8.72t (SEE PLAN VIEW) 3 OF FINISHED GRADE. PROVIDE DEED RESTRICTION THAT IS REQUIRED ALONG WITH 2 INSPECTION PORTS. NOTE: NO AGGREGATE IS USED 2 INSPECTION PORTS. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND REPORT. TOP OF CHAMBER (SEE NOTES 5 & 6) DESIGN PORCH �i FIN. GRADE 9.4f VENT WITH GEOTEFABRIXTILE FOR FILTER FABRIC FIELD EL.= 8.10 (SEE PROPOSED GRADING) CHARCOAL FILTERS MAX. SLOPE 9" MIN 2`O SCH 40 TO BLOWER _-= \'\`=�'�3 f�T: MAX ��INVERT'.\\ '. ,<�i \��\\ `�i`� �\% \., i�\���\ \��� \�i\;,\� '< %�!i%�\`�i�\i�� 3 HORIZ. 293 LONG BEACH ROAD L.= 7.77 40 \�\� 1 VERT. CENTERVILLE, MA. INLET INV. 4"O SCH 40 L= 10.5 FT. GEOTEXTILE �- AND FILL PER 15 FT MIN. DISTANCE 2"O SCH 40 FMS EL•= 8.94 L= 24 FT• - - ,• SPECIFICATION (SEE HEADER NOTE) FILTER FABRIC TOP 8H;OMBERS 3 FT. MAx , : :NOTE 8 (SEE BREAKOUT NOTE /��/�\ \� PREPARED FOR TO 4"0 SCH 40 S=0.013FT/FT. S= CI,01_FT�FT• \��\'-\�,�\�\� BYRON & JOYCE HASEOTES PROVIDE 4"�s BUILDING SEWER - ' pow LINE „„ - ® „ „ " „ BOTTOM OF CHAMBERS EL. 7.10 CHECK VALVE MAIN POSITIVE S= 0.02 FT-�FT•(MIN.) �o" 1250 GALL g ® ® ® ® N 34 34 34 293 LONG BEACH ROAD rn TA TREATMENT ! «� CENTERVILLE, MA. 02362 N BASEMENT UPWARD SLOPE ZONE INLET INV. OUTLET `INV. 19.5'(234") FLOOR 750 GAL± EL.= 8.03 EL.= 7.86 508-737-2267 EL. 3.04± SETTLING s` LAYER INLET INV. LEACHING CHAMBER FIELD NOTE: NEW INVERT AT EL•= 7.77 1 ,36' \ 1' THE INFILTRATOR CHAMBERS ARE TO PREPARED BY ZONE CR. STONE 38 (TOTAL, 5 FT. MINIMUM BE BACKFILLED WITH TITLE 5 SAND O F(EEOINTERIOR} ELLET8 5V9. D BOX o 9 UNITS AND 2 END CAPS PER ROW - 6 ROWS TOTAL \-BOTTOM 07 1C0HAMBER INSTALLER TO REMOVE & REPLACE 5.10' PROVIDED TO THE LEVEL OF THE TOP OF THE P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLIC BOTTOM OF CHAMBER ) TOPSOIL, SUBSOIL OR OTHER UNSUITABLE 200 NO. BEDFORD ST. E. BRIDGEWATER, MA PLUMBING NOTE) SRP SIDE INLET w CHAMBER UNITS. Q s" LAYER CR. STONE 8 OUTLET "D"BOX OR EQUAL. EL.= 7.10 o OR IMPERVIOUS SOIL A MINIMUM OF 5 FT HIGH GROUNDWATER PER BOH EL. 2.00 508-378-3421 NEW NON-GRINDER > EJECTOR PUMP NEW 2000 GAL 2000 GAL. 2-COMPARTMENT TO BE WATER TESTED TO z o LATERALLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS BEYOND THE SEASONAL HIGH GROUNDWATER EL. 1.31 (Tp1) p GOULDS GWP 23x30 HIGH STRENGTH SEPTIC TANK SUITABLE FOR OUTLET INV. CONFIRM EQUAL DISTRIBUTION w 6 ROWS OF OUTER PERIMETER OF THE SYSTEM AND DOWN = SCALE: AS NOTED PROJECT NO: P007.00 -� OR EQUAL. THE INSTALLATION OF THE EL.= 8.34 DURING THE AS-BUIILT SURVEY INFILTRATOR QUICK 4 TO THE NATURALLY OCCURRING PERVIOUS DETERMINED BY: ❑ OBSERVATION OF ACTUAL ANNUAL HIGH WATER TABLE DATE: 4/27/07 REVISION : 1/13/09 Ld (SEE NOTE 7) FAST 1 .0 HIGH STRENGTH FAST 1.0 UNIT F- STANDARD CHAMBERS MATERIAL AS NOTED WHEN THE FOLLOWING SHEET 1 OF 2 (ESTUARY CONT. ZONE) SEPTIC TANK CHAMBER FIELD HEADER PIPE NOTE: � � BOX IS CHECKED. SEE SPECIFICATION 8. © SOIL COLOR USING MOTTLING ❑ FRIMPTER METHOD (SEE SHEET 2) SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR INSTALLATION THE LENGTHS OF THE HEADER PIPES FROM THE FIELD CONFIGURATION ® REVISION : 3/10/09(ADDITION FOOTPRINT) SYSTEM PROFILE D-BOX TO THE CHAMBER ROWS WILL VARY. REMOVE A AND B HORIZONS AND FILL AS TY P . QUICK 4 CHAMBER SECTION REVISION : 3/30/09(MOVE SEPTIC SYSTEM) INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAILS ALL CHAMBER ROWS ARE TO START AT v SEASONAL HIGH GROUNDWATER SHOWN IN SOIL LOGS TO AN APPROXIMATE REVISION: 6/2/09 (REMOVE BR & FRONT DECK) cy ( NOT TO SCALE ) THE SAME INVERT ELEVATION (7.77). = EL. = 1.31 (Tpl) HIGH GROUNDWATER PER BOH EL. 2.00 ELEVATION OF 4.8f DEPTH VARIES FIELD CONFIGURATION NOT TO SCALE REVISION: 9/8/09 (BOH & CON COM APPROVAL moenin or NOTES dule to silt on tank NOTES piping to FAST@ may not exceed 100 FT [30.5m] total -----------------------------r-r----------------------------------------------- 1. Blower piping to FAST@ may not exceed 100 FT 30.5m] total ___________________________� _ _______ length and use 4 elbows maximum. For distances greater than 500 Gallon MIN 1 1 z 01z' MIN lenggth and use a maximum of 4 elbows in the plppin system (@ i- r-r- - 100 FT [30.5m] - consult factory. Blower must be located above , [1900L MIND ; ; [30.5 MIN] 1 100FT [30m]). For distances greater than 10( FT (30m1 consult 500 Gallon MIN z - facto Blower must be located above flood levels on a 1 [1900L MIN] 1 1 1 flood/standingwater levels on a concrete base 24" X 18" X1" oz 265/8"±1/2' factory. „ concrete base 24 X 18 X1 61 X 45.7 X 2.6cm min. o z [61 X45.7X2.bc minimum. [67.6±1.3] [ ] -� - 2. Vent to be located above finish grade or higher to avoid I I d 2. Vent to be located above finish grade or higher to avoid o� 1 g g , , Oo Co infiltration. Cap with a vent grate with at least 9.1 sq in.[58.7 sq. 1 1 0C infiltration. Cap with vent grate w/at least 9. sq in. [58.7 sq. , ram, ^ --• ; _ r-- 531/4" MIN 541/Z' MIN cm] open surface area.Secure with stainless steel screws (see to 04 9 541 7 MIN cm] open surface area. Secure with stainless steel screws (see ' ' ' -- -r [135.3 MIN] [138.4 MINI sheet 4 of 4 HSFAST@ 0.90 Details). 0sheet 4 of 4 HSFAST@ 1.00 Details. 1 or [1 4.5] ,- � [138.4 MINT ) i i i �` __- I or Run Vent to desired location and cover opening with a vent Run vent to desired location and cover opening with vent 1 See Note 6 1 1 a rate with at least 9.1 sq in.[58.7 sq. cm] open surface area. , , .- 54' i 31 1/4"±1/2" secure with stainless steel screws. Vent piping must not allow 1 C 1137.21 rate w/at least 9.1 s in. [58.7 sq. cm of open surface area. See Note 6 a� I g q Sefflin v m [79.5±1.3] excess moisture build up or back pressure. Secure with stainless steel screws. Vent piping must not allow 1 g, , 1 ' Settling 1 1 o m 1 excess moisture build up or back pressure. 1 -_-_Zone I I __ 3. All appurtenances to FAST@ (e.g.tank pump outs, etc.) must -1 f L-_- __ _- _ Zone 1 1 � 0 1 `----------------- - ---------------------------------------------- con orm to all a plicable country, state, province, and local _ __L_L_'_-^' 3. All appurtenances to FAST@ e. tank um outs, etc. must „ Opening for FAST P pp ( g• • pump ) 59 MIN plumbing and e ectrical codes. Blower control system by Bio- conform to all country, state province and local plumbing module to sit in tank Microbics Inc. [6.41 and electrical codes. The blower control system is provided by [149.9 MIN] [6.41 Electrical conduit from blower control system to 4. Tank volume must be increased by 20%if minimum of 10 inches Electrical conduit from blower control system to border for sealing Bio-Microbics, Inc. blower/blower housing.See notes 1, 3, &8 blower/blower housing.See notes 1, 3, &8 and securing the [25.Scm is used between the unit and the base of tank. lid and liner to tank 4. Tank volume must be increased by 20%if minimum of 10 inches 23 7/s A ll plumbing and venting Consult factory for approval. 23 7/8 [25.5cm is used between the unit and the base of tank. [60.81 must use water tight gaskets [60.81 _ All plumbing and venting See note 7 & 10 5. The primary comportment may be a separate tank. must use water tight gaskets Consult factory for approval. Inspection/Pump g g 3"[8]0 MIN Vent out Ports 6. Either the influent pipe tee shall be fitted with a pipe cap or the 2(Y„ See note 2&8 5. The primary compartment may be a separate tank. 20" See note 3, 7, &8 baffle separating the two zones shall be extended all the way [50.7 Inspection/ Pump out [50.7] to the top of the tank.If choosing to use the pipe cap.Then Ports See note 3, 7, &8 6. Either the influent pipe tee shall be fitted with a pipe cap or the the baffle shall be at least 3" [8cm]higher than the water level Joints must be baffle separating the two zones shall be extended to the top of as shown on the drawing. watertight the tank. If choosing to use the pipe cap, then the baffle shall -- be at least 3" 8 higher than the water level as shown on the 4"tl0]O 7. All inspection,viewing and pump out ports must be secured to drawing. [ ] g 4" T treated prevent accidental or unauthorized access. C` N MAX 6 1/4' Effluent 8. Tank, piping, conduit, blower housing pad and vents are [1.2 m MAX] [161 7. All inspection, viewing and pump out ports must be secured to Z'[5]0 MIN „ See note 9 provided by others. see note 6 prevent accidental or unauthorized access Blower Piping 3 (8j 0 MIN Vent It See note 2 9. All piping and ancillary equipment installed offer FAST must not Z' [5]0 MIN 8. Tank, anchors, piping, conduit, blower housing pad and vents _.- impede or restric free flow of effluent. Blower Piping are provided by others. 16 3/9' MIN 10. The air supply line into the FAST@ unit must be secured to 9. All piping and ancillary equipment installed after FAST@ must 3"MIN [41.6 MIN] pprevent vibration induced damage.The air supply line should 8'MIN 15 1/8' ±1/s not ede or restrict fre flw of effluent. [7.6 MIN] - see note 12 be secured with a non-corrosive clamp every 2 min [5cm]. [7.6MIN] [38.4±0.3] p 11. Min height may be reduced, consult factory and reference 4 - 10. No more than 4 FT [1.2 m) of fill may be placed over unit lid. 4 C3UOO� o "Short-FAST-Module-Procedure.pdf' 0 000� p p 4" 10]0 Unit may stand inside tank (see sheet 2 of 4 HS FAST@ .00 with 06• CMIN �OC�� 12. Refer to sheet 4 of 4 HSFAST@ 1.00 Details drawingfor le 06~ a•�IN mOCmalso FAST treated feet). Refer to installation manual for more details. Influentte 152 [102 MIN] extensions requirements. g 4 002MINI effluent [1021 34 7/8'±1/8 Influent �102 see note 9 DO NOT SCALE ee note 6 [88.4±0.3] DO NOT SCALE waste [1 1.6 MIN UNLESS DIMENSIONS NOTED see note 6 [104.6 MIN] . UNLESS NOTED ' a TTreatment DIMENSIONS ' ' ; ' I i ARE IN INCHES 10"MIN ARE IN INCHES Zone & Settling Treatment I(TMIN [[CENTIMETERS] .. INCORPORATED VTM [25-5MIN] [CENTIMETERS] n Settling [25.SMIN1 See note 5 Zone Zone seenote4 TOLERANCES See note 5 Zone note TOLERANCES 61/8' INCORPORATED S see n° ±0.02 IN/IN ±0.02 IN/IN Hi hStren thFAST 1.00 FAST Unit [±0.05 CM/CM HighStrengthFAST 1.00 FAST Unit [15.6] [±0.05 CM/CM] g g ] pipe length see WEIGHT lb SIZE DRAWING NUMBER HSFAST1.00 Details WEIGHT lb SIZE DRAWING NUMBER THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BIO-MICROBICS INC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A NAME DATE A HSFAST@ 1.00 with lid SHEET THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BIO-MICROBICS INC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A NAME DATE A HSFAST@ 1.00 with feet SHEET WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BIO-MICROBICS INC.IS PROHIBITED.DESIGN AND INVENTION RIGHTS ARE RESERVED.IN THE 1310-MICROBICS © 2008 DRAWN cic 2/18/2o06 1 OF 4 WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BIO-MICROBICS INC.is PROHIBITED.DESIGN AND INVENTION RIGHTS ARE RESERVED.IN THE BIO-MICROBICS © 2008 DRAWN CTc 2/18/2006 2 OF 4 INTEREST OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT,ALL PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO DESIGN AND OR MATERIAL CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CHECKED PF 7/2a/2008 REVISED Thursday,July 24,2008 REV. INWI-E INTEREST OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT,ALL PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO DESIGN AND OR MATERIAL CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CHECKED PF 7/24/2008 1 REVVED Thursday,July 24,2008 REV. INI-01-E Minimum leg extension assembly Z'Air Specifications for Hi hStren thFAST 1.00 Wastewater Treatment S stem see note 4 2 screws per NDS 6"Grate MIN 9.1 SQ supply p g 9 Y 1. GENERAL side included in[58.7cm SQ] open Line The contractor shall furnish and install (1 surface area) HighStrengthFAST@ 1.00 treatment system as manufactured by Bio-Microbics, Inc. The treatment system shall be complete with all needed equipment as Non-corrosive clamp shown on the drawings and specified hherein. every 2 feet The pprincipal items of equipment shall include FAST®system insert, le extensions, or lid, blower assembly, blower controls and alarms. All other items will be provided by others. The HighStrengthFAST@ 1.00 unit shall be situated within a 751D Gallon28001] minimum compartment or tank as shown on the plans, or in a 1250 gallon [4700L] one compartment tank. Suggested 0� maximum settling zone is (1 X) the daily flow. Tankffs) must conform to local, state, and all other applicable codes. The contractor shall provide coordination between the FAST system and tank supplier with regard to fabrication of the tank, ins}allation of the FAST unit and delivery to the job site. O 2. OPERATING CONDITIONS The HighStrengthFAST@ 1.00 treatment system shall be capable of treating the High strength wastewater produced by commercial facilities producing appropriate waste to develop and sustain a viable biomass. Waste containing inhibitory substances is not recommended for treatment in the FAST system. Consult factory for proper sizing and usage. 3. MEDIA The FAST media shall be manufactured of rigid PVC, polyethylene, or polypropylene and it shall be supported by the polyethylene insert. The media shall be fixed in position and contain no Riser moving or wearing parts and shall not corrode. The media shall be designed and installed to ensure that sloughed solids descend through the media to the bottom of the septic tank. Riser) MMIN IN] FAST®Air Lift [304. BLOWER The Hi hStrengthFAST 0.90 unit shall come equipped with a regenerative type blower capable of delivering 20-45 CFM [38-85 m3/hr]. The blower assembly shall include an inlet filter with metal Fasten with non- Riser filter Bement. 61/8"MIN corrosive screws 5. REMOTE MOUNTED BLOWER [15.6 MIN] The blower shall be mounted , up to 100 feet [30.5 meters] maximum, from the HighStrengthFAST unit on a contractor supplied concrete base. The blower must not set in standing water and its elevation must be higher than the normal flood level. A two-piece, rectangular housing shall be provided. The discharge air line from the blower to the HighStrengthFAST System shall be provided Non-corrosive clamp and installed by the contractor, every 2 feet Gasket 6. ELECTRICAL The electrical source should be within 150 feet of the blower. Consult local codes for longer wiring distances. All wiring must conform to code. Input power on 60Hz electrical system is 110/220 Z'Air VAC, single phase,,4.6/2.3 amps. Input power on 50Hz electrical systems 230 VAC, single phase 0.616 Kw/hr. 60 Hz three phase 220/460VAC & 50 Hz three phase 190/380 VAC are also available. supply All conduit and wiring shall be supplied by contractor. Line 7. CONTROLS FAST@ Lid FAST®Air Litt Z'Coupling The control panel provides power to the blower with an alarm system consisting of a visual and audible alarm capable of signaling blower circuit failure and high water conditions. The control Vent Option panel is equipped with SFR® (Sequencing Fixed Reactor) timed control feature. A manual silence button is included. 8. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS of Alternate Air Supply Option �P�SN MSS All work installation and connections of the HighStrengthFAST 1.00 shall be done in accordance with the written instructions provided by the manufacturer and in accordance with all applicable Notes pp Y p • � I A .` 9 local codes and regulations. Operations manuals shall be furnished which will include a description of installation, operation, and system maintenance procedures. 1. Secure leg extension to the FAST@ unit by placing two screws on each side of the leg extension (4 screws per o R foot are included). 0 0. 9. FLOW AND DOSING 2. Cut 4" [101 schd.40 PVC pipe (not included) to obtain the desired heiR26]. .Minimum pipe length of 61/8" 9 FAST systems have been successful) designed, tested and certified receiving gravity, demand-based influent flow. When influent flow is controlled b um or other means to help with highly [15.56]•Original le extension height requires a pipe length of 11 1/9' For hei hts reater then 18" [45.7]Y Y 9. 99 tY Yp p p 9 Y � g. qg variable.flow conditions, then multiple dosing events should be used to help ensure even flow. use schd.80 PVC pipe (not included). Consult factory for extending leg beyond 36 11. DO NOT SCALE S10Nn� 3. Anchor the leg extensions to the tank with non-corrosive hardware not included atihe provided mounting 4 1 O.WARRANTY points . UNLESS NOTED DIMENSIONS Bio-Microbics, Inc. warrants all new Hi hStren thFAST@ models Hi hStren thFASTOa 1.0, 1.5 3.0, 4.5 and 9.0 against defects in materials and workmanship for eriod one 1 year after 4. The ai s minimum tank volume u it if minimum leg extension a used. I a g g � � g g ) g p p � ) Y 5. The air supply line into the FAST®urnt must be secured so as to prevent damage from pipe vibration.See all ARE IN INCHES installation or eighteen(18) months from date of shipment whit ever occurs first, subject to the following terms and conditions: notes on HS FAST�91.00 with lid drawing [CENTIMETERS O E A CEESRS] `,r ` `" ' "..c;o " " ° ° w T E`R° During the warranty period, if any part is defective or fails to perform as specified when operating at design conditions, and if the equipment has been installed and is being operated and 6. The air supply line into the FAST@ unit must be secured to prevent vibration induced damage.The air supply ±0.02 IN/IN HighStrengthFAST 1.00 FAST Unit HIGH STRENGTH maintained in accordance with the written instructions provided by Bio-Microbics, Inc., Bio-Microbics, Inc. will repair or replace at its discretion such defective parts free of charge. Defective parts line should be secured with a non-corrosive clamp every 2 MIN. [±0.05 CM/CM] must be returned by owner to Bio-Microbics, Inc.'s factory postage paid, if so requested. The cost of labor and all other expenses resulting from replacement of the defective parts and from 7. Tank, anchors, piping conduit, blower, housing pad and vents are provided by others. WEIGHT Ib WE DRAWING NUMBER FAST 1 .0 installation of parts furnished under this warranty and regular maintenance items such as filters or bulbs shall be bome by the owner. This warranty does not cover general system misuse, aerator THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BIO-MICROBICS INC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A NAME DATE A HSFASTO 1.00 Details SHEET SEPTIC SYSTEM components which have been damaged by flooding or any components that have been disassembled by unauthorized persons, improperly installed or damaged due to altered or improper IINNTTERLEST OF OUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TECHNOLOGICALADVANCEMENT,ALL PRODUCTS ARESU PROHIBITED.ICROBICS INC.IS ECT O DESIIGIGN AND N AND OR MATERIAL CHANGE WIT ARE HOUT RESERVED. BIO-MICROBIC$©2008 DRAWN crc 7/241006 4 OF 4 wiring or overload protection. This warranty applies only to the treatment plant and does not include any of the house wiring, CHECKED PF �R4,2a)OB Tn�a .��Ivsa,zooe REV. INI-02-E DESIGN DETAILS plumbing, drainage, septic tank or dis osal system. Bio-Microbics, Inc. is reserves the right to revise, change or modify the - PER 310 CMR 15.021 THE FOLLOWING FOR / s stem or an •p p g y g B10 MICROBIC$ INC SHALL BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE 293 LONG BEACH ROAD construction and or design of the FAST y y component art or arts thereof, incurring an obligation to � CONSTRUCTION PHASE TASKS-ARE REQUIRED: make such changes or modifications in present equipment. Bio-Microbics, Inc. is not responsible for consequential or incidental DO NOT SCALE FOR THE DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF THE HIGH STRENGTH 1: P.M.P. ASSOCIATES LLC. AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH damages of any nature resulting from such things as, but not limited to, defect in design, material, or workmanship, or delays in UNLESS NOTED FAST 1 .0 TREATMENT SYSTEM AND SHALL BE FULLY TO BE NOTIFIED TO OBSERVE THE INITIAL EXCAVATION C E NTE RVI LLE, MA. delivery, replacements or repairs. DIMENSIONS ° �.. 'r ; , RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION' 'START-UP AND PRIOR TO BACKFILLING WITH SAND OR STONE PLACEMENT. PREPARED FOR ARE IN INCHES MAINTENANCE INCLUDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BIO-MICROBICS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED � SEE SPECIFICATION #8 FOR SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. [CENTIMETERS] ASH i i�rc R P o R a T E D DEP APPROVAL (TRANSMITTAL #W072368). 2: P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC. To BE NOTIFIED TO OBSERVE BYRON & JOYCE HASEOTES NO REPRESENTATIVE OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR TO ASSUME FOR BIO-MICROBICS, INC., TOLERANCES THE BACKFILLING OF THE EXCAVATION AND STONE PLACEMENT. 293 LONG BEACH ROAD ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS. Contact your local distributor for parts and service. ±0.02 IN/IN HighStrengthFAST 1.00 FAST Unit 3: P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC. AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH CENTERVILLE, MA. 02362 [±0.05 CM/CM] To BE NOTIFIED WHEN THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED 508-737-2267 WEIGHT lb SIZE DRAWING NUMBER LOCAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO BACKFILLING. P.M.P. TO PERFORM A PIPING/ PREPARED BY SYSTEM COMPONENT AS-BUILT SURVEY AND PREPARE THE T ME DATE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BIO-MICROBIC$INC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A NA A HSFAST@ 1.00 Specifications SHEET JOHN ROLAND AS-BUILT PLAN. P.M.P. ASSOCIATES, LLC WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BIO-MICROBICS INC.IS PROHIBITED. DESIGN AND INVENTION RIGHTS ARE RESERVED.IN THE B10-MICROBICS © 2008 DRAWN CTC 2/18/2006 3 OF 4 508-771 -5570 OR 4: A FINAL TOPOGRAPHIC AS-BUILT IS REQUIRED BY THE BOARD 200 NO. BEDFORD ST., E. BRIDGEWATER, MA INTEREST OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT,ALL PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO DESIGN AND OR MATERIAL CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CHECKED PF 7/24/2008 REVISED Thursday,July 24,2008 REV. INI-02-E OF HEALTH PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF 508-378-3421 508-823-9566 COMPLIANCE. THIS AS-BUILT IS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH BREAK-OUT REQUIREMENTS ONLY AND DOES NOT REPRESENT SCALE: AS NOTED PROJECT N0: P007.00 COMPLETION OF THE SURFACE RESTORATION OR DATE: 12/11/08 REVISION: 6/2/09 RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF HIS RESPONSIBILITIES SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR THE COMPLETION OF HIS WORK.