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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4130 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28 �l � �� ��� � ., a � �` � ~+E, 4a �� t _-- '� �k -a :., f 1}} i� 1 1 � �... n c� �� l3i I �y r c� Si J Mr. Shafique Mohammad 111 Pine.View Drive Cotuit, MA 02635 �i 3o i Z' cr, /UePQC A*v. �� HI TECH AUTO.BODY,INC. 51 NEW STREET CARL'ISLE AUTO BODY CO.,INC. 673 BEDFORD ROA A&B AUTO BODY 297 LITTLETON RO A+AUTO BODY,REPAIR 10 WESLEY STREE Al AUTOBODY C0.2"' 297 LITTLETON RO DUFFY'S AUTO COMPANY,INC.. 50 TYNGSBORO RO IDEAL AUTO BODY,INC. *' 'r 295 LITTLETON RO MAACO AUTO PAINTING&BODY WORKS 154 MIDDLESEX ST STONY BROOK AUTO BODY,INC. 112 TYNGSBORO R WOTTON'S AUTO&TRUCK 9 1/2 BUTTERFIELD MICHAEL J.HYNES AUTO REPAIR' 14 SHEAFE STREET CONCORD CHRYSLER JEEP,INC. 26 WESTGATE PARK ALAN'S AUTO&COLLISION,INC. 500 MERRIMACK A AUTO VILLAGE 2022 BRIDGE STREE DERBY AUTO BODY 30 DARRIN ROAD HOLTON STREET AUTO BODY 2125 BRIDGE STREE K&C AUTO BODY 39 ARLINGTON STRE MERRIMACK VALLEY SERVICE&SALES,INC. 485 MERRIMACK AV NEAL'S COLLISION CENTER 1450 MAMMOTH RO O'BRIEN AUTO BODY&SALES , "` 82 SLADEN STREET , z , AIB 711912007 1 . . (gyp J`iomal .�J V q�. !3E01C9E ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 776 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS 02601 6 1 7-775-5386 Apr i1 21 1987 Mr . ' Joseph DaLuz, Building Inspector". � + Town of Barnstable _•,:_ K .,., Town.Hall k S Hyann i s ,'xM& `, 026011 r Dear Mr . DaLuz: ° t.• •�'. f , -fir f: R x t I ''hivex` ieviewed the i record title for Lot 48 ,: L Pine View Drive, Cotuit , .? Massachusetts and find that it' It is in the single ownership of Arthur Bent and has .been : , Y since ,the time of purchase'. ' Mr . ,Bent `has never owned any abutting property ande ° in�-my opinion, this is a- grandfathered buildable , , • 4 � yb lot • k ' • . • ' • l +�a z `Y Very truly ours , as N. G ge TNG:cm •� � ' - .�u.Y : -�..arr'..yy- �-,,,. �t `fir � , - - -�� , t. NTH OF �3iS 9/ PETER b s RICHARD; `��FY.. . . .Q SULLIVAN -� a G,r�XTEFi u i ha 24043 rno, F�s�fyA. Fete` 4q.9 4-1 Pace �.��► C J PIT PZ41 r i - 1 ANAL - i ,jE Woc7DS�_ „�.. 2d- .2 vw WWI, I L.6 i ' M 4G,�\a�0 —V! t :1 4il \/ rpsi g, Ai-d.AN.•<k J GUI:JE 105641 .. ,., ` .i..., .. -. }r��.:. - -.. ,.w i..e,+ai ti i.. 'sv a��;:;,?trk��',`-.,�'�e�:y�••; ::y a*''4'4* ._.�::..,... . ; y ;,s •`, i TM[>, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No. .......309..7.0 o� � ...... BUILDING DEPARTMENT "L"T TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash J$1.0.0.0-0. ) t �YL �9 ­9• ♦ 1 � ''tout FiYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond I CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to Arthur_ S. Bent, Jr. Address 413 0. Route 28 Cotua_t. Massachusetts USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND,IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. ...... March 17,......, 19.... ......... ...... �..........f....�............'C� Buf1ding Inspector FROM -- TOWN OF BARNSTABL.E BUILDING DEPARTMENT q Mr. Arthur Bent 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02801 P. 0. Box 572 Phone:775-1120 South Yarmouth, MA SUBJECT: FOLD HERE 111 Pine View -Drive,. Cotuit . DATE May 4, 1987 MESSAGE Please contact this office immediately re your property located at 111 Pine View Drive, Cotuit and Route 28, Cotuit. • - SIGNED J jer DaLuz DATE REPLY 1 SIGNED ! NB7-RM1 -- - RECIPIENT:RETAIN WHITE COPY,RETURN PINK COPY j SENDER:SNAP OUT YELLOW COPY ONLY.SEND WHITE AND PINK COPIES WITH CARBON INTACT. THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES . FROMI POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) M /°tom DATA 4•_.. - ,. ,...fit. C.s.' DATE _\,19 PERMIT NO. APPLICANT ADDRESS �}t"" . (NO.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE.) _ - NUMBER OF d` PERMIT TO (_) STORY DWELLING UNITS } (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) ZON IG . AT (LOCATION) l/ D.: - T- " —:--- (N0.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND /f7/ (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) - LOT t SUBDIVISION - LOT BLOCK SIZE I BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION ' (TYPE) REMARKS: AREA OR .. PERMIT s' VOLUME ESTIMATED COST $ FEE (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER BUILDING DEPT. , ADDRESS - BY . i THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR ® PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PFRMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT ANY THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. - MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE. INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN ERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR - ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND'._- i. FOUNDATIONS OR FOQTINGS. MADE. WHERE A G=R'TIFICAT E OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECIiANIt�L nv5l ALitiTiJNS: 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURALIQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIE MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). i 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. OCCUPANCY. - Y REM� `fe+ °'aYwu't ` ® 4 THIS CARD SO IT I5 d1�51BLE � / � BUILDINCyj4SPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ^V ` (TOWN Olh;,,�'-MBAR --- HEATING I PECT N APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OTHER Z BOARD OF HEALTH - -7- �, i WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN RE. TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIVUUS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. I PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. s: N 7-1 W IZ LoT 49 0 1� QD c Lo`T" 4-8 2 3 125 s.l=. ... BAXTFR �;'.• J. Lim l3 (ZS eta ' 6 el 9j 31 Z ;9L % CERTIFIED PLOT ,. : PL A N 1 CERTIFY THAT THE LOCATION CoTviT l"J� SS SHOWN HEREON COMPLYS WITH SCALE DATE. . THE SIDELINE AND SETBACK / 6_G_ -7 REQUIREMENTS OF THE TOWN OF PLAN REFERENCE 2Ac-N S` A pgLJ�Ei AND IS Igo j L oT 48 LOCATED WITHIN THE FL00DPLAIN, � � ZgZ PG 27 �- s-gam n DATE : s-22-L L�,Q U ��� BARTER e NYE, INC. .THIS PLAN IS NOT BASED ON AN REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORS tNSTRUMENT SURVEY AND THE OSTERVILLE, MASS. OFFSETS SHOWN SHOULD NOT BE � USED TO DETERMINE LOT LINES APPLICANT �`L -T}i� Flo z/13 0 �J. S� Assessor's r,offioe (1st floor):-" y0 SYSTEM MUST-BE �FTHET�` Assessor s map•and Jot number .....................�...��� Q -,...��,'."-". LLED IN COMPLIANCE Board of Health-(3rd floor): Sewage Permit, number ........ .c*�. D....... . .:T..,..' .... F. WITH TITLE.5 i 13AWST nLE. Engineering Department (3rd floor): AI # l 1- \ ,-MR`MR RONMENTAL CODE AVO moo "b}9, 0� House number .............�/�.u:. �4..V,. ...c.... `' ' O N REGU TI®N� �o Yar a� y /34 APPLICATIONS PROCESSED ;8:30•-9:30 A.M: ;and 1:00--2:00"=P.M onlyt Leh .7/7��� TOWN sOF 'B-ARNSTABLE' B:URDIN ; INSPECTOR y APPLICATION 'FOR PERMIT TO .......... .. ........... �Lf�.... �`'��GG'.� Z / TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ........ .®.rl ....... .. 2,r ......... 40 ................. ...... ...............19-e TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a -permit according to the followi g information: Location Lsyi vu/�3 G���✓J� J�''i�'�/l!�� 0. Z C,d � ........................... ., �. ......� ............ ... Imo,. Proposed .Use .:....... .... ..................................................................................................................:........................................... `= Fire D' ict ...� c'v..r� ZoningDistrict ...... . .....::.............................. / �.Ql��a�x ( , ►.moo Name of Owner f' 7/ - Y ��. ��rl� �`�'� / ��0 � ��.....................�..'?..............................AddressP .. .......................���.................�1�..............-�� y Name of Builder LL/�lai/....5.. ',t' .........Address Nameof Architect ...............`........:...........`.........................Address ........... .. .........................:............................................ Number of Rooms ............7............... !w '� .k 1 r .... .....................Foundation .. ..d....... ............d./ .G'!? '-..... h l ........................... � .RoofnExterior . g ..�... ....1........ ....... ... ........ Floors !i�, . .. ....:...e� i'.........................Interior �� ��D . 'Heatin d :. /.7�j.... .............. � ,Fireplace ..............` :..:.......:.......'.Approximate Cost .... . .......................... ....::.... I Definitive Plan Approved by Planning. Board'`-�� f 19-- Area Diagram of L"ot.and Building with Dimensions ( �� .S� 9 9 / � Fee ...........��.�P........................ . SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF,BOARD OF HEALTH ;('1nC/t- //U U U , s OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above ` construction. Name :. . ......... .. .:.::...S .t Construction Supervisor's License .. BENT, ARTfiUR S . JR. r 'NF 3.097.0...'Permit for ....Two Stor.2'........ c <a Single Family Dwelling _ dtt-17—Pl YI A[�l oca Tlr� Location ......................................... ................. Cotuit ............................. ...................................:........... f Owner Arthur S . Bent, Jr. ................................... .. ................. Type of,Construction ..........................................Frame c ,�* ' ` • _ � .. �' • �� � ;fix, _ �� � =� t / , F cz Plot ....... .. '�. .. ? Lot rr /` • ..... ... Permit Granted .......J ?ay....l ja,....`.....-1 g 87 ,r - Date of Inspection —`.�.:'e .. �,19 f Date Completed ' _,-p..: `....`...................1 g t %v- I Its >" fl s �€ i � r •< �sr 1 aee � Y i p p �}� ! r 1 Y ✓ q ,C �p --Assessor's offioe (1st floor): FTN¢T Assessor's ,map and lot number .......r ........Q�O .. ./ Quo or` Board of Health (3rd floor): Sewage Permit number 6�............. ..... .......,................... i BAR33TABLE. Engineering Department (3rd floor): �,�/ moo rb 9- House number ��� } `e mo APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:00-2:00 P.M. only TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ........... .......... r�/.��G TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ........... ...........r. /17,t ..............................:.......... ................... TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location ..............................��L, .i vUf l .....��� ''l d'ir✓ ....!.� .. .. � G' .. �f..... ProposedUse ,.................. ........................................................................................................................................................... Zoning=District ......./..,.p v�1....c F...................................................Fire Distract ...�r..l�...v.�7c.�.:�..�,-�..........�.,...7..�`......,..�...� r. %Li r /' ir���� Name of Owner .� b'.................�.... i .....Address ... `A,i............................. .r � Sh/' A Name of Builder ?�.. � .ra+/� ... .. y r .........A`ddress .�. ... ' ...........................�Name of Architect ............... .......................Address .........................................../.. .�................................... Number of Rooms ............7..............-�C �//fr0...........Foundation .../�D v�� ........''U Exteriorhik�.�� !' ....... ...... 11Q�.r��!Q, .S`J,?Li i%. r��'` �4f� '1'................Roofing .......... ........... ........ ..............� Floors I i4/�fi1� //LLB —� Interior ...............................`fl............................. .. Heating / f..... ....................�?_ i` g /J .... ..... .. ................ 01, Fireplace ................... ...................................................Approximrate Cost ........ ....... n0................................... Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Sg_____19 Area .......................................... Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions '(� Fee SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF -BOARD, OF HEALTH Y I r� ,OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR-NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. �- _Name ............................. - ...-�.. �-_ Construction Supervisor's License .....�r.?.r..........: ......... 0 BENT, ARTHUR S. JR. A=040-116 No ...30970. Permit for ......Two...S.t?7 ....... Single Family Dwelling Location ..... ........... r,, Ve Cotuit ............................................................................... Owner ...Arthur S....Bent,..A-K............... Type of Construction ......Frame............:.......... ............................................................................... Plot ............................ Lot ................................ Permit Granted ...July.....0...................19 $7 Date of Inspection ....................................19 Date Completed ......................................19 70Y fly .r No. 7-17758 114P ( ntiitttt mpal#4 of flMEBMt*rM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Cn PBRMIT BARNSTABLE Subject to all of the terms, conditions and restrictions printed or written below, and on the reverse side hereof, permission is hereby granted to ARTHUR S. BENT, JR. & MEREDITH BENT, 320 North Main Street, South Yarmouth, Ma., to enter upon State highway. in the Town of Barnstable locally know as Falmouth Road, Route 28 for the purpose of constructing a drive to their property between Stations 593+53 and 593+83 at the Northerly line of the State highway location, flaring to Stations 593+27 and 594+11 at the edge of the hardened surface, as shown on the attached sketch, Light grading may be done between Stations 591+96 and 594+11 . Within State highway layout, the drive must have a six inch foundation of compacted gravel and be paved with three inches of bituminous concrete mix, 11 inches binder and lI inches top to be laid in two courses. It must butt into and not over- lap the edge of the highway surface. The Grantees must not apply the bituminous concrete mix to the proposed drive before the gravel base is inspected by the Section Foreman. The Grantees must call Mr. Merton Perkins, at 563-5088, to arrange for this inspection. All disturbed areas within the State highway layout must be loamed and. seeded. The drive must be graded in such a manner that no ponding of water occurs within this highway layout. If such ponding results, the Grantees shall be responsible for its correction. All present and future structures located on the property of the Grantees shall be at least twelve feet from the Northerly line of the State highway. That part of the driveway located within the State highway location shall be 'maintained by the Grantees at their expense to the satisfaction of. the Engineer. A copy o.1 this .permit must be,.. on the job site at all times for inspection. Failure To have this permit available at such site will result in suspension of the rightsrgranted by the permit. (continued) (SEE OTHER SIDE FOR ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS) No work shall be done under this permit until the Grantee shall have communi- cated with and received instructions from the District Highway Engineer of the Depart. ment of Public Works, at Middleboro, Ma. 947-9000 This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed before July 1 , 1982. Dated at Middleboro this 15th day of October, 1981. Department of Public Works, WJ M:cap By V. M. assese, P.E. HMD-602 District Highway Engineer No. 7-17758 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERIL IT BARNSTABLE A. BENT JR. & M. BENT. (Cont.) I All required signs and traffic warning devices shall be furnished by the applicant. All signs and devices shall be in accordance with the Massachusetts Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The number and location of all signs and devi(-..i shall be as deemed necessary by the Engineer for the safe and efficient perforr— ,.':e of the work and the safety of the travelling public. All warning devices shall be subject to removal , replacement, and/or repositi;� i*--j by the applicant as often as deemed necessary by the Engineer. Cones or non-reflectorized warning devices shall not be left in operating positi,).n on the highway when the daytime operations have ceased. If it necessary for the Department to remove any construction warning devices or .;ieir apurtena.7:?; from the project due to negligence by the Applicant, all costs for this work we < ; be charged to the Applicant. All vehicles, excepting passengers cars, which are assigned to the permitted and which operating on the site at •speeds of 25 MPH or less, shall have an ofri,:i.� l SLOW MOVING VEHICLE emblem displayed. All personnel who are working on the travelled way or breakdown lanes and who are not protected by traffic cones or similar protective devices shall wear safe+•! fats. The drive must be constructed on a minus grade from the edge of the hardened surface of Route 28.t The grantees are responsible for the disposal of all surface water from the proposed drive. Under no circumstances is any of this surface watet to enter the State highway layout. If the Grantees should paint any curbing or curb returns within the State highway layout, the paint must be white and must be applied at the time the drive is installed. Please contact the Area Foreman, Mr. Richard Lindgren at 888-0894 when the work required under this permit has been completed in order that an inspection may be made. P 4 D 7 f ALTERATION n') ificate of Appropriateness required ows if applicable) of accept application package writing. d for project: -corded at the Registry of Deeds w/in one °p THE Town of Barnstable iBMtNSTABLF,q Engineering Division A 1659=��� 67 Main Stree�Hyannis MA 0�6�1 lfD MA'S• � Office: 508-862-4088 Robert A. Burgmann, P.E. Fax: 508-862-4711 Town Engineer Town of Barnstable DPW/Engineering Road-Openin, Permit Waiver Map/Parcel: 04 y 1 f/& Date: _-11VLV !Z; 2007 Address: OLl-/V This waiver is hereby given as an agreement between the Home Owner, Builder, and/or Contractor and the Town of Barnstable that construction or excavation on the above reference site will be contained entirely within the sidelines of the private property and does not nor will not interfere with the town right-of—way abutting said property. The owner/builder/contractor acknowledges that they must contact this office immediately in the event construction or excavation must be performed within a town right-of-way for determination for the need of a Road-Opening Permit. Failure to comply with the above agreement may result in the town performing the necessary repairs and billing the owner/contractor for said services. This waiver does not release the owner/builder/contractor from any liability for damages as a result of this construction. Remarks: 1U�"7,J t/6 TV ZZ �S�t 4 0 607- 7D UC7 L�IL (�i�rl`Ef a i4t rH l.S A ,or�i�i'� /2ci,90 - ,DLrL�r i i iUo /gMckraz✓o U D/Z 77L/- V k?--OS�)6t Own wilder/Contractor Address VTelephone // 7- I a -o DP /Engiq ering Appro al Date _...NOISI.A 1 31 14 VC, t I L RO40 11 h tl r �+ J LOCJ0III PINE VIEW DRIVE CTY:;Ol T'D.S'J ?00 r _2" KEYJ ^5449 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA?1611 PCS100 YR.100 PARENT]. � 0 SENT, MEREDITH J MAP] ARE A)IIAC JV') MTGJ1001 PO BOX 776 SF'i ; S�F,`11 SF3� U T1 UT 2; .51 a SQ FT J 2396 MARSTONS DILLS MA 02648 Ay 119,cf EYL 12+a::,7 068� Ct1N5'T J 0000 LAND 84900 OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE PrKT 24840{? REA CLASSIFIED #LAND .I 84,900 ASO LND 84,400 AS.0 .i MP 16.3500 ASD OTH #BLDG(S)—CARD-1 I 163,500 I�f_'SCRI:i':?'.ir:)rd TA3` 11ti' CfIRRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE ODL LOT 48 TAX EXEMPT ' #PL 4130 ROUTE, 28 RESID£NT'L . 248400 248460 248400 #RR 1269 0125 1388 0125 OPEN SPACE - #SR PIN£VIEW DRIVE COMPIERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALE J03190 PRICE] I ORB?7J 13 `11 Af 1) I • A LAST ACT I V I TY JOBIO1190 WEA)01V Co87 o jV { . P� AQ VN pyy ( �y j I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMPLAINT/INQUIRY REPORT Date '7 _95 Rec'd B Assessor's No. i Last Name ,- First Name ORIGINATOR Street f Villa e. State zip Telephone: Home Work Description: _ COMPLAINT u INQUIRY Requestor's Signature .a® COMPLAINT Street Address /j6f X/(� LOCATION Amy,?G-/,Lo7 OFFICE USE ONLY INSPECTOR'S ate 7In �ector ACTION/ COMMENTS FOLLOW-UP ACTION j ADDITIONAL INFO. ATTACHED COPY DISTPMUTIONt WHITE FILE YELLOW - INSPECTOR PING - INSPECTOR (RETURN TO OFFICE MGR.) MISC1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ' 4_1 Map y®�� Parcel lev tOM plication#--.. Health Division Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector ' Date Issued } Treasurer Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee �P� . OU Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis - a Project Street Address /��� � �1u®��1 Ap , Village d < crr6l Owner Address ti ftt"i,% t Telephone 9,Y' 340 - 'Y 7 9 Permit Request T� r -�y vr- � ,� Y ,�- tij-e_,; Q f rt�nr, lc etin ,uzs o 1!r'N� �dm W 704t�r� O J _lt - q t : Square feet;.1 st floor:existing proposed y� 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new. Zoning Districts Flood Plain O/P Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation~`F :0 &O:�b. Construction Type — Lot Size y o .5�3 (14aef J Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure ao Historic House: ❑Yes °WNo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes Basement Type: Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing -2— new Half:existing / new Number of Bedrooms: existing new 3 Total Room Count(not including baths):existing d new First Floor Room Count L Heat Type and Fuel: 'WGas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: XYes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing y New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existi g ❑new size Attached garage:X existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing Cl new size Other: C= C_ Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ NO Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# --=-Cur'ent l,� _- - - - Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION ) Nam v 1 /N2�® Telephone Numbe V%�' 7-' Address `�►� �� /�/� License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO /4 c. SIGNATURE E ®� 7 3 � �. 77 !5K r 7 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY t { PERMIT NO. " DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. i ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER l DATE OF INSPECTION: pJ SG-Gt1 a •�2o,I1�" FOUNDATION 0� 4 d'7 d?44* FRAME �3&67 o INSULATION ' FIREPLACE I ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL -, F • PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT " y ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. I �`G o TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION ��� �7 ���/ _! SEWAGE # VILLAGEZ2 :r_ i� ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT INSTALLER'S NAME & PHONE NO.�/14016� �/O SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY .70 �"� LEACHING FACILITY:(type) 0�; � NO. OF BEDROOMS PRIVATE WELL PUBLIC WATER_ BUILDER 04k OWNERS, DATE PERMIT ISSUED: -z/w DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUED: _ VARIANCE GRANTED: Yes No— ............ -— - -- - - - - - -- — : f p � \� SoS OD Iv, • . ,. ,� � b •-ram i - •� L15 Z r I 4 �'9e 1 . ��� � m bl O-5 II LP Q � h �, s " -- - wa -"S OS. y LO CAT ON SEWAGE PERMIT NO. - Z VILLAGE I N S T A I�LERn'S NAME i ADDRESS BUILDER OR NER DATE P-ERMIT -ISSUE DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUED /� � � �rTTOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION Z a Ri � SEWAGE # `F7"fO 3 VILLAGE COTy1T ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT INSTALLER'S NAME & PHONE NO. e n S[ l L f c SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY LEACHING FACILITY:(type) (sue) i0a0 G NO. OF BEDROOMS • .ER..YArT-9WZLL O PUBLIC WATER BUILDER OR OWNER i j DATE PERMIT ISSUED: 1 - ! DATE. . COMPLIANCE ISSUED: 1 > i. VARIANCE-GRANTED:.. Yes No ✓ V 1L` Y sTecr �SZe�1ab Iwo G6)► P�� S7o�t- IL' E7 PAr � i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION 191foal 420iEk I'hr4We'r fl ,X ' SEWAGE # k7W-7 f VILLAGE Co 'Tu I r ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT INSTALLER'S NAME & PHONE NO. Co4Pg Co D SFi P rt C 3 42(-.,I I SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY / bO 6 C (-LS LEACHING FACILITY:(type) PR fz C rqs -1 (size) O O U SAL NO. OF BEDROOMS PRIVATE WELL OR PUBLIC WATER ;)J6L/C BUILDER OR OWNER DATE PERMIT ISSUED: DATE COMPLIANCE ISSUED: VARIANCE GRANTED: Yes No C 6 0 . .r tA Q 0 i v r I Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geller,Director °rEp; ►`�� Building Division Thomas Perry,CBO,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 568-862-4038 Fa 508-790-6230 PLAN REVIEW Owner: d"��/�/G! "�C— Map/Parcel: 'Vd Project Address y13D�� ► arI1A11'64Z,r Builder: ///.E> C-r The following items were noted on reviewing:• NG�.vE ��n%ls - E /221.c [�2C� atl R-�1c1 13 Soluo -Qo s--> 4 tv-g-c Be Tk&( fl-Rc Frt tLe:JN W1Ttl CGmc.&cz-,s. Reviewed by: G Date: z 8 Q:Forms:Plnrvw .LIIN2I�d . 240-47.1.`f= i }a( Added 11-18-2004 by Order No. 2005-026 The intent of this section is to allow within all residential zoning districts one temporary family apartment unit occupied only by a member(s) of the property owner's family as accessory town _ owner-occupied single-family residence. A family apartment may be.permitted, provided there is compliance with all conditions and procedural requirements herein. A. Conditions. A family apartment shall comply with and be maintained in full compliance with all of the following conditions: (1) The apartment unit shall not exceed 800 square feet or 50% of the square footage of the existing single-family dwelling,whichever is less.The Zoning Board of Appeals may allow up to 1,200 square feet by a special permit finding. In any case, the apartment shall be limited to no more than two bedrooms;. (2) Occupancy of the apartment shall not exceed two family members; (3) The apartment shall be located within a single-family dwelling or connected to the single- family dwelling in such a manner as to allow for internal access between the units. The apartment must comply with all current setback requirements for the zoning district in which it is located. ' (4) At no time shall the,single-family dwelling or the family apartment be sublet 6,r subleased by either the owner or family member(s). The single-family dwelling and family apartment shall only be occupied by those persons listed on the recorded affidavit. (5) When the family apartment is vacated, or upon noncompliance with any condition or. representation made including but not limited to occupancy or ownership, the use as an apartment.shall be terminated. A building permit must be applied for to remove all cabinets, countertops, kitchen sinks and appliances from the family apartment, and the water and gas service utilities must be capped and placed behind a finished wall surface. B. Procedural requirements. Prior to the creation of a family apartment, the owner of the property shall make application for a building permit with the Building Commissioner providing any and all information deemed necessary to assure compliance with this section including, but not limited to, scaled plans of any proposed remodeling or addition to accommodate the apartment, signed and recorded affidavits reciting the names and family relationship among the parties, and a signed family apartment accessory use restriction document. (1) Certificate of occupancy. Prior to occupancy of the family apartment, a certificate of occupancy shall be obtained from the Building Commissioner. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until the Building Commissioner has made a final inspection of the apartment unit and the single-family dwelling for compliance and a copy of the family apartment accessory use restriction document recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deeds is submitted to the Building Division. (2) Annual affidavit. Annually thereafter, a family apartment affidavit, reciting the names and family relationship among the parties and attesting that the property is the year-round primary residence of the property owner and family member(s), shall be signed and submitted to the Building Division. The Gommonwealth olMassachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents y Office of Investigations ' e 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 �w Sv•�,, w.ww.mass.gov/dia ' Workers' Coltxipensation hasurance Affidavit: Builders/Co; tractors/Electricians/Pluw�bers hcant Information Please Print Le ib Name(Business/Organization/Individual): . /T�'�/ • D: �qJ Address; �4- /��!?'7e':r7 1 /State/Zip:_ /Zll 'i��'�,� > ®� Phone:#: Are you an employer? Check the'appropriate box: Ty I am general contractor and Ipe of project(required):. 4. a . 1.❑ I am a employer with ❑ g * have hired the stab-contractors 6. New construction . employees(full and/or part time). •• 2.❑ I am a'sole proprietor or partner- listed on the-attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship andhave no employees These sub-contractors have g, ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9...❑Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp,insurance.$ required.] 5, ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.t�k amahomeowndr doing.all work officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions ' myself. [No workers' comp, right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs 152 §14 and we have no . , , o insurance required.]t c ( ) . 13:[] Other employees. [N workers' 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. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the,sub-contractors and state whether ornot 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.#: Expiration Date: lob Site Address: City/State/Zip: 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 statemert maybe forwarded to the Office of Iivesti ations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. do hereby certify and&r the ns and penalties of per that the information provided above is true and.correct, i ature: Date: Phone#: ��` 5��'� Official use only,. Do not write.in this area, to be completed by city or town officiaL City or Town: PermitlLicense# Issuing Authority(circle one): �1 .-1..Board of Health 2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6,Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and In tructi®ns 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 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 zeaejy.er ortn�tee-of an individual, artners 'i association or other legal entity, employing-employees. However the owner of a dwelling.hause 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." NIGL 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 insmsce 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, it' necessary,supply sub-contiactor(s)name(s), address(es)and phone number(s) along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies'(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnershipa(LLP)with no employees other than the members orpartners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. R. 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.orif you are regi irecl to obtain a workers'- compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should-enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate-line. City or Towle 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/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 hike to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questigW please do not hesitate to give us a can. The Department's address,telephone-and fax number:- Tbe Cammcgiw aJ.th of Massar,h wirtts Department of W stdal AQ60=ts Office of Inyudgations 600 Washingtad Street Boston,MA 02111 Te1.#617-7-27-4904 ext 406 ar 1-8 f7-MASSAFE Fax#617-727-7'.49 Revised 11-22-06 �T-WW_. 2ass.gQY1dia r Tonle J3J 1Q(conVa e� x Pmcriptive Packages for dne and Two-Family Raldeatial Balldiop Heated with ft"9 Fuels 1♦4AXfMUM MMIMUM Gla2ing Glaaag Ceiling Wail Floor Sascaast Slab HeatinglCooling Area'(°!°) U-value= R-valuer ' R-values R•YstuJ Wail pesslmcw Equipment Efficiency P ' e R-value &valuer 5701#0 6500 Iiestiag De grce Days' ' 12% 0.40 38 13 19 10 6 Normal R 12% D.i2 30 19 19 10. 6 Norrssel g 12% 0.50 38 13 19 10 6 85AFUE T 15% 036 38 13 25 NIA NIA. Normal U 15% 0.46 33. 19 19 10 b Normal y 15% 0.44 38 I3 U NIA NIA 113 AFUE W 15% 0.52 30 19 19 10 6 U AFUE 13% 032 38 • 13 23. NIA NIA Normal �" 18%. 0.42 31i 19 23 WA NIA Normal Z 13% 0,42 38 13 19 10 6 90 AFUE AA 12% 0.30 30 19 19 10 6 9.0 AFUz . 1, � ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 0—cfI .� 2, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL EXTERIOR WALLS: 3, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING: 4, %GLAZING AREA(#3 DIVIDED BY 42): CN 5. SELECT PACKAGE(Q--AA-see chart above): ; NOTE: OTHER MORE INVOLVED METHODS OF DETMUvM NG ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. A5K US FOR THIS INFORMATION. BUILDING INSPECTOR APPROVAL: YES:. NO: q-EQrns-HS0303a , NCE= r� O_ kt qua I c1i� �- D RICHARDL d � c (� )a N.o..229733 .� GAXTEfi Na 21 48. 40 41,8 d9 S PIT _ rA0� q woaoS 74 Ll r �, ►n BLS. / CL. X 1 5T 11J(;, V 1;� l.J'rZ-FA E r �E .r.1 . 1 11 A �J. Al� ��rSIA / P�°FtHEA Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 9B" MASS. Thomas F.Geiler,Director 16390. �� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A requires that the"reconstruction,alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, improvement,removal,demolition,or construction of an addition to any pre-existing owner-occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to structures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions,along with other requirements. Type of Work: 40"P,,01/,v` Estimated Cost la-di Address of Work: �"���Z7 D rl /C f Owner's Name: /0/,01 WI - Date of Application: 4� O I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reason(s): ❑Work excluded by law []Job Under$1,000 Building not owner-occupied Owner pulling own permit Notice is hereby given that: OWNERS PULLING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c.142A. SIGNED UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a permit as the agent of the owner: Date; Contractor Name Registration No. OR D � Owner's Name Qhmislomeafdav par 6of1I ,f OIMCLAL FORMVOLUNTARY SUBSURFACZ MWAGEMPOBAL PARTC {gam/\y��T{ ~ s 8IO •t �3� T 2 e 0v CE AA i r Nudwofbadko T X D �110 . c IIOx � y: 3,30 =ws brim): tg� _ { ��� �L� • tsc:��►Ssor�x � _._ 000 CAI- P® 'WOWme� if�ii�bi�Qaut� dk Do D bOb AL-a2�� v�� 310 C3MR 15. gpd wow GIMMAL o"now W a pet of e' wady.-&0 fw �.swvy -- arse){ ff ) • a Af of sH of MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTION060707 A: Hellwj'g_Shafique_Casing Optiond60707 a 06-12-2007 Mohamad Shafique 4130 Old Falmouth Rd Cotuit, MA SALESMAN: Sue Chapman SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 Version 6.12 MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT 06/20/07 SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 *** CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MINIMUM OF 1/4 INCH BE ADDED *** *** TO THE ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT WHEN USING MARVIN SILLGUARD, *** 0000-000 REQUESTED SHIP DATE: BILL SHIP VIA: OUR TRUCK TO: PO: JOB NAME: SHIP CONTACT: TO: PHONE: SOLD BY: PURCHASER: Sue Chapman Mohamad Shafique 4130 Old Falmouth Rd Cotuit, MA PROJECT: HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTION060707 A SQFT OF FRAME U-FACTOR SURFACE/PRODUCT 459.928 0.32 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000001 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000002 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000002 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000002 A3 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000003 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000004 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000005 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000006 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000006 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000007 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000008 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000009 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000009 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000011 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Version 6.12 MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT 06/20/07 SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 *** CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MINIMUM OF 1/4 INCH BE ADDED *** *** TO THE ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT WHE14 USING MARVIN SILLGUARD *** PAGE 2 s 0000-000 PROJECT: HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTION060707 A SQFT OF FRAME U-FACTOR SURFACE/PRODUCT C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000012 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00600012 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000013 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000013 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000013 A3 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000014 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000015 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG, QUOTE: 00000016 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000017 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000018 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000019 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000019 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000020 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000021 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000023 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000023 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000024 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000025 Al CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Version 6.12 MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT 06/20/07 SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 *** CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MINIMUM OF 1/4 INCH BE ADDED *** *** TO THE ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT WHEN USING MARVIN SILLGUARD *** PAGE 3 0000-000 PROJECT: HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTION060707 A SQFT OF FRAME U-FACTOR SURFACE/PRODUCT C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000025 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000026 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000026 A2 C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000027 Al C ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG QUOTE: 00000027 A2 25.545 0.35 C CASEMASTER QUOTE: 00000022 Al C CASEMASTER QUOTE: 00000022 A2 C AWNING QUOTE: 00000028 MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTIONDOOR060707_B: . Hellwig_Shafique_Casing OptionDoor060707 b 06-19-2007 Mohamad Shafique 4 4130 Old Falmouth Rd Cotuit, MA SALESMAN: Sue Chapman SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 Version 6.12 MARVIN WINDOW QUOTE: PRODUCT SQFT AND U-FACTOR REPORT 06/20/07 SHEPLEY WOOD PRODUCTS 75 BENJAMIN •FRANKLIN WAY HYANNIS, MA 02601 *** CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MINIMUM OF 1/4 INCH BE ADDED *** *** TO THE ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT WHEN USING MARVIN SILLGUARD *** 0000-000 REQUESTED SHIP DATE: BILL SHIP VIA: OUR TRUCK TO: PO: JOB NAME: SHIP CONTACT: TO: PHONE: SOLD BY: PURCHASER: Sue Chapman Mohamad Shafique 4130 Old Falmouth Rd Cotuit, MA PROJECT: HELLWIG SHAFIQUE CASING OPTIONDOOR060707 B SQFT OF FRAME U-FACTOR SURFACE/PRODUCT 20.220 0.33 C ULTIMATE INSWING FRENCH DOOR QUOTE: 00000010 i �ppIHE Tp � Town ®f Barnstable yWP Regulatory, Services * BART4STABLE, Thomas F.Geiler.Director 1639• ,® Building Division �APEo � Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 vs7ww.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: � � 0 — JOB LOCATION: / 3y number street _�i yillage "HOMEO)ANER name home phone# work phone# CURRENT mAILING ADDRESS: ju--- cityho" state zip code The current exemption for"homeo-,hers"was extended to include w T.er-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 owme*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 there 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,&ho constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeo-,vner. Such "homeowmer" shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official; that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner" assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws, rules and regulations. The undersigned."homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger«gill be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. . HOMEOWNER'S ExEIVUTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the prov6sions of this section(Section i 09.1.1 -Licensing of construction Supervisors);proNrided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supen;isor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Con struction-SupeNlSOTS,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious p-oblems,particula-ly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with z licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require;as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervsor. On the last'page of this issue is a form currently used by seyera]towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. Q:f orms:homeex empt �E K O•��L;.�'Q CO L--o!-, t �C✓ Daniel E. Braman, P.E. 189 Harbor Point Rd. C:'.-rv_crt �• Camm"mid, JVA 026 3 7-036 1 40c: A.�i�.. t�► Ls't i_.w t�� �'t'-k-fig -25�g c �F;�T: 13'Z�' V3 4-�-Nvcv s tr pk OIZ `Desk a. L-oAx) a is y,; TL o off---`D L . V5 ., L.L,-- 40 S . W Ao L- L. IS PS � -���. � `5 c.•L.. � 3o PST s - RAMAN �Ctt-ice L.•L. ? �-t� � L S �Z C� � e RUC t A A2r-'-� RAMSBEAM V2. 0 - Gravity Beam Design Licensed to: Dan Braman, P.E. ; Job: Remodeled Colonial, Cotuit,, 'MA L .Steel Code: ' AISC 9th Ed. SPAN INFORMATION: 3 Beam Size (User Selected)` W12X40 Fy',- 36. 0 ksi Total Beam Length (ft) = 25.00.,: Top Flange Braced By Decking LOADS: Self Weight = 0. 040 k/ft Point Loads (kips) : A.-Flange Bracing,, Dist DL Pre DL LL Top Bottom'; 12. 50 2. 34 0. 00 0. 00 Yes . „ Yes', Line Loads (k/ft) . a Distl Dist2 DL1 DL2 Pre DL1'" ,Pre DL 11 2 '-LL1 LL2` 0. 00. 25. 00 0.270 0.270 0; 000 ; '0 . 000. 0. 720 , 0.720 Y SHEAR: Max V (kips) = 14 05` fv , (ksl) = 3'. 99 , •Fv = 14 : 40 , MOMENTS: Span Cond Moment ,` @,,, .4 "' `Lb Cb Tensi. on Flanges' Comp Flange kip-ft ft ' ft a fb Fb',, fb; Fb Center Max' + 95: 1k , 12 5 OA 1.00 21. 99 _ 24 .`00 21"199 24 . 00 Controlling 95. 1 12. 5 ":m 0. 0' 1'.'00 21. 99 24 .GO' --- --- Left k Right g r . REACTIONS (kips) . _ ._ DL reaction °tee 5 05 5. 05 4, + ton 9 00 9. 00' LL reaction. ,Max a t Max + total reaction -', . 14 05 14 . 05 DEFLECTIONS: r Dead load (in) at '12. 50 ft `_ 0.`450 LID = ,667: Live load (in) at 12. 0. ft = =0.704 L%D Total load (in) at 12 . 50 ft = -1'. 154 L%D = 260 41. • n"� t a t� ' • Ai r R•. k t o r a , e - ^ .. .+ .r.. r 1 is r 1 t A <1 r bf,. t % ti•t fit. r I `zoo C5, Al h� 71 tJc7ATIC, o LET 4Vi Lod" 4-8 2 3 12.5 S.F. .r_:.. A. I 3AXTFR v ' F1 ~fit y�¢'� '!•fp.: y� K•:.-• 1y i W7 MI�li � � G13 J STATE H C-+1 w P ; 2��1 TC, Z'�5 9 CER T I FI E D PLOT PLAN I CERTIFY THAT THE Fou&vOA'TTotJ LOCATION Co-Tv iT SHOWN HEREON COMPLYS WITH SCALE DATE THE SIDELINE AND SETBACK +/ -s-e,j REQUIREMENTS OF THE TOWN OF PLAN REFERENCE BNP-M S` A gL-e AND IS two L o'T LOCATED WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN. DATE : Q U 13�r BAXTER NYE INC. THIS PLAN IS NOT BASED ON AN REGISTERED LAND SURVEYORS .;INSTRUMENT SURVEY AND THE OSTERVILLE^- MASS. OFFSETS:__SH.OWN SHOULD NOT BE ems. o eRPAINE— 0 L I NE APPLICANT Q a K I1 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town [which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. 4 . Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office*.1st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. IM ,.. DATE: 8$^o�—P 3 . . Fill in please: o own APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: . BUSINESS O^r�b D Y UR HOME ADDRESS: 11/ //ilk lfs� Q1 Gl/7- �fc o1 U � TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number NAME OF CORPORATION -- NAME OF NEW BUSINESS _ �#$ 1`s£c:�.r. ZZoue TYPE':OF`BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME OCCUP/XTION?' 'X YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS / �C I .4GeGllr� Q MAP PARCEL NUMBER [Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable..This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. &Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. . - 1. BUILDING COM Rab ER'S OFFI /� This individu I hinfor df ne y ,erm' r quireme is that pertain to this type of business. MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION riz Si natu e RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO ME COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. l On 2. BOARD OF HEA TH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS(LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: Town of Barnstable BIKE Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director f Building Division v 1 M g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner Nuec 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Pax: 509-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: 4) No HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: " $ P 3 y/3o FQ�.n�our�� l2n n C07u1 T, �vj13y Name: f 1 L/ ��}cN�i S/Z — Phone#• U 'd^ U b t y(g o Address /1!'e Ar I I Village: _ OA62 s.- Name of Business: As TrC K T ly C Al XD Ogs>G�t /� I Type of Business: zo f TIKM YZ L' Map/Lot: 1 ' INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation Within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,prmided that the acti`sty shall not be discernible from outside die dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which Would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located Within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. 1 • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary ii residential buildings, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the,production of offensive noise,`abration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • 'There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials, it excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on die same lot contamini<g die Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one pan or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to j exceed 4 tires,parked on die same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating die Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business, the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I I,the undersigned,have read and agree w.. the eve restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. / I Applicant: Date: ©SS' or'l 11 Homeoc.doc Rn-.01/3/08 l � I Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services sARNSTABLE. 9 MAS& Thomas F. Geiler, Director �p 1639. �0 TEo,�,Nrs Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 March 19, 2009 Mr. Shafique Mohammad I I I Pine View Drive Cotuit, MA 02635 Re: Family Apartment Dear Mr. Mohammad: Please complete the enclosed Family Apartment Affidavit and return it to the Building Commissioner's Office reconfirming the status of the apartment. You are required under Section 3-1.1(3)(D)(1) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances to submit an affidavit annually indicating the status of the family apartment. If you have any questions,please call Lois Barry, Division Assistant, at 508-862-4039. Sincerely, Tom Perry Building Commissioner. Enclosure t jfamapt oFt rQ,,, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • r * BAMMBLE, +� MASS. $ Thomas F. Geiler, Director rF&639. Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 February 25, 2009 Mr. Shafique Mohammad 4130 Falmouth Road Cotuit, MA 02635 Re: Family Apartment Dear Mr. Mohammad: Please complete the enclosed Family Apartment Affidavit and return it to the Building Commissioner's Office reconfirming the status of the apartment. You are required under Section 3-1.1(3)(D)(1) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances to submit an affidavit annually indicating the status of the family apartment. If you have any questions, please call Lois Barry, Division Assistant, at 508-862-4039. Sincerely, Tom Perry Building Commissioner Enclosure jfamapt Town of Barnstable Building Department - 200 Main Street BMWSTABLE, • Hyannis, MA 02601 9 MASS (508) 862-4038 rED MA'S Certificate of Occupancy Application Number: 200703805 CO Number: 20080248 Parcel ID: 040116 CO Issue Date: 02104/09 Location: 4130 FALMOUTH ROADIRTE 28 Zoning Classification: RESIDENCE F DISTRICT Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Village: COTUIT Gen Contractor: PROPERTY OWNER Permit Type: RC00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY RES Comments: APT ISSUED TO MOHAMMAD SHAFIQUE. NEPHEW MUHAMMID HAMID TO RESIDE. Building Department Signature Date Signed 11HET ti TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Application Ref: 200703805 m * BARNSTABLE, Issue Date: 07/19/07 Perl I lI� 9 MASS. �ArFO 339. s Applicant: PARADIGM INC Permit Number: B 20071705 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Expiration Date: 01/16/08 Location 4130 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28Zoning District RF Permit Type: FAMILY APT W/CONSTRUCTION Map Parcel 040116 Permit Fee$ 363.00 Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Village COTUIT App Fee$ 50.00 License Num OWNER Est Construction Cost$ 40,000 Remarks APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND 600 SF:ADDING DORMER,KITCHEN AND BATH;NEW OUTSIDE THIS CARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL ENTRANCE,NEW WINDOWS AND DOORS INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH Owner on Record: PARADIGM INC BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A FINAL Address: 4130 FALMOUTH RD INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. COTUIT,MA 02635 j Application Entered by: RM Building Permit Issued By: .jcl�<� ` ' `�'�-r' ��r`%�• �'��. :THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY,ANY STREET,-ALLY,OR SIDEWALK O,RANY PART THEREOF,EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. BNCROACHEMENTS 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 BEOBTAINED 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). :. 9 e BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS r3F,PrGi ��r/a rcWC 3 1 Heating Inspection Approvals Engineering Dept /rs t7t4 t Fir Dept 2---"' Board of He GV , _ �� (508)862-4040 �tNE.yIDwM FAX(508)790-6230 % B RNVABLE. RICHARD BURNHAM BUILDING DIVISION TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOWN OFFICE BUILDING PLUMBING/GAS INSPECTOR 200 MAIN STREET OFFICE HOURS: HYANNIS,MA 02601 8:00-9:30 1:00-2:00 t� u �IKElr TOWN OF BAARNSTABLE BUIlding Application Ref: 200705532* sARIvsTASLE, Permit Issue Date: 10/10/07 + 9 MASS g i639• Applicant: PROPERTY OWNER ArFp MAC A Permit Number: B 20072478 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Expiration Date: 04/08/08 Location 4130 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28Zoning District RF Permit Type: RESIDENTIAL ADDITION/ALTERATIO. Map Parcel 040116 Permit Fee$ 123.00 Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Village, COTUIT App Fee$ 50.00 License Num Est Construction Cost$ 30,000 FRemarks APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND FINISH ATTIC FOR STORAGE W/2 SKYLIGHTS,FINISH BASEMENT THIS CARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL I FOR FAMILY RM W/BATHROOM 2 WINDOWS. NO SLEEPING ARE S INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED;SUCH Owner on Record: PARADIGM INC BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A FINAL Address: 4130 FALMOUTH RD INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. COTUIT, MA 02635 Application Entered by: RM Building Permit Issued By: THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET;ALLY:OR SIDEWALK'OR ANY PART THEREOF,EITHER TEMPORARILY'OR PERMANENTLY. 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 MAYBE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC.WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF:THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROP4,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). 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C) Conservation Division {� _ ,Application Fee Tax Collector Permit Fee a 3 Treasurer `r Planning Dept. - Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning BoardLO Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 69 Village Owner �ii j6 9A e2iM d-i7 :S f/ �vff ' Address '7"/36 X4/`nov 72V %POD Telephone, - 7 /.�lsff �LiGTlN!s S���.v Permit Request ADD o? W/N/Jocc�s � Sc�,P,c Gv�/�1 � f �it-Th�1Pa�r Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing . � proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation w Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation: Dwelling Type: Single Family, Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure 2-3 y,CJ Historic House: ❑Yes A No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes .I(No Basement Type: )4 Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) /if Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing ( new Half:existing / new Number of Bedrooms.: existing 3 new. f Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel:, Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other 1 Central Air: )i Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coa stove: =0 Yes '. )0 No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑e listing ❑thew -size Attached garage:) existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes 0 No If yes, site plan review Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION - Name b A/A m4 Al-V i f / Ti �!� Telephone Number Address k113p 9ewae 4w�vE.P do 7v, -, oy,4 Home Improvement Contractor# /V Worker's Compensation# i ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 4,W_rre SIGNATURE DATE 8 t x FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DAA ISSUED tR MAP/PARCEL NO. 7 ` t ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER x, DATE OF INSPECTION: ti= FOUNDATION fA ✓1A*ck- � 13 FRAME eft Mc,&eE lokaa07It6-c-W ft%a8(1�0Segjale INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL k? GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT '' ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of IndustrialAccidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, M.4 0211I www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance.Aiffidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information t Please Print Lggjbl // y Name(Business/Organization/Individual):. dip -h-n-t � Address:`��/J 3 0 elTf� Rt] City/State/Zip: C�� %T f Phone A. _5 V-_30 %Q Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: , _ Yam. �, Type of project(required):. 1.❑ I am a employer with []`I�am a jeneiad contractor and I r employees(full and/or part;time).* I�ve lured the sub-contractors 6' New construction . 2.❑ I am a'sole proprietor or partner- listed-on th6-attached sheet~•--•�� 7. ❑Remodeling CThese sub-contractors have�J ' ship and have no employees -._,� S. 0 Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. mployeesiand.have..workers y p �'• 9. El Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp.insurance.$ required.] 5. We are a corporation and its ME]Electrical repairs or additions 3 X"I am as homeowner doing.all work_ _ officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions :imn ysel£ [No workers'comp. right of exemption per MGL 12,[]Roof repairs urance sequired:]'t, --;., ..� c. 152, §1(4),and we have no • ��~ employees. [No workers' 13.0 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 providb their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance f or my employees Below is.the'policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip— 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 may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains-and penalties of perjury that the information provided�abbJove is true and correct: SiEn tune, — Phone #: Official use only. Do not write in this area,Y0 be completed by city or town ofj'1c1al 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 M n�E'O'�ti Town-of Barnstable yP °^ Regulatory Services ' s MASS� � Thomas F.Geller,Director 161 BURdlIIg biv151Ui1 Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street; Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 509-862-4038 Fax; 508-790-6230 Permit no. Date AFFIDAVIT HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR LAW SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT APPLICATION MGL c. 142A.requires that the`reconstruction, alterations,renovation,repair,modernization,conversion, .improvement,removal,demolition,or construction of an addition to any pre-existing owner-occupied building containing at least one but not more than four dwelling units or to structures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions,along with other requirements. Type of Work ';iQ Mtn 46-t70/i/ Estimated Cost-30 00 tJ Address of Work-. • Owner's Name• Date of Application: Q I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reas on(s): (]Work excluded by law OJob Under$1,000 QBuildmg not owner-occupied C�4Owiierp Ling o*n peniit Notice is hereby given that: OWNERS PtUING THEIR OWN PERMIT OR DEALING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS FOR APPLICABLE HOME RVIPROVEMENT WORK DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM OR GUARANTY FUND UNDER MGL c.142A. SIGNED UNDER.PENALTIES.OF PERJURY I hereby apply for a pemrit as the age;it of the owner: Date Contractor Name Registration No. OR ate ` —` Owner's Name- :� •"" ' TaD1e�S.z.Io(ca�aaedj . . • prascriptira Paeksgd T°r sae RA T'xa-Fame'Resideat[slBalldtapIle-tea wilt 1FPels - i ,• Glazing �' Ceiling Wall 1:3vor 13aiemr�3 Slab 'SmttaglCo°ling i g wall •pe=iraew �Fmeat EF6m=rc . Arcs ('la) U-Yaiaet R-YaIue� ' A•yalu�e $-Yaluc� . p=IM fi10I to 6dD0 Heating Ilegrsr 1Z`la. 0A 38 13 19 10 is N0 IZY� 452 30 i9 + t9 10. a N0 R • 6 '13-AFUE • g I2� 0.50 . 31 13 19 10 NQ T I5's 02 6 nald 31 13 ?5 NIA NIA. U 1S'l. 0.�5 33 19 19 10 6. NlormaI 15`!. 0.44 31 13 U NIA N1 85 AFUE 30 t9 19 10 � ti' 13 AFUE jy 155'. 0.51 . X Ig'/. 032 36 • I3 25 N/A N!A NomW Y 13%. 0.42 39 19 21 NIA N jA, 0 FUE AF Z 11% 8.4� 31. 13 19 Id 6 9fl 100% 00.30 30t5 t9 10 $ Stii AFU£ p ppRESS OF PROPERTY: I, , -2, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL.EXIERIOR WALLS: 3, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING, 4, ofa bLAZING AREA.(#3 DIVIDED BY*#2): 5, SELECT PACKAGE(Q--AA-sea chart above); , W incQdLJS u- -NO'E; OTHER MORE IN-VOLYFD METHODS OF.D IMMUNG ENERGY REQUIREIv.IMI�'T'S ARE AVAILABLE- AB US FOR THIS IA -ORMATION, BMDIIG-INSPECTOR APPROVAL: • YES:. N0; • q_�ri3•f3a0303s THE, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE. � 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: 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print !OB'LOCATION- 30 F!41A G d T�7 R O ' -'- _ {�number street village "HOMEOWNER"A_0/- A"/Yl'1+V =S�,F}G/Gpuef 1 U9^ 3 ,5)—y7 1�117 --��� name home phone# / work phone# CURL RENT MAJLr AIDDRE� SS`-f " ID 4,4-l/1'1 M Rw city/town ystate zip code The current exemption f p or"homeowners"was extended to include owner-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 there 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 constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes,bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned`.`homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable.Building Department. minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of H eox ner-"-""" "y Approval of Building 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 homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application, that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. . Dar"RiBrotinat;P-1 R J V-- Af t t Ci C-V-"< tr 44 CL 4 VL Z S CID L6 Al-; V7 S Ow co IL A Al OF AN Mr Al i 40 7764� o{2 /¢C u re 3�02 �1 D �fo 7DdM --- ct> 199Awb6,Pbi4.M MA 026374M T -------- P M ......... PAW -D'L Mel.- 06C, Jb A AX i v DA A—mft- c=�W-' O'll Ell; ..BOISE" Triple 1-3/4" x 7-1/4" VERSA-LAM® 2.0 3100 SP Floor Beam\F1301 aBC CAC®9.5 Design Report-US 1 span No cantilevers 0/12 slope Tuesday,April 01,2008 OO:Of Build 91 File Name: M Hellwig_4130 Cotuit.BCC Job Name: Mohammed Shaffique Description: FB01 Address: 4130 Falmouth Road Specifier: City, State,Zip: Cotuit, MA Designer: Joe Madera Customer: Mark Hellwig Company: Shepley Wood Products Code reports: ESR-1040 Misc: 13-09-00 BO,3-1/2" c: B1,3-1C LL 1375 lbs LL 1375 lb DL 761 Ibs ,� n r s `e � 4re DL 761 Ib �-' Total Horizontal Product Length=13-09-00 Load Summary Live . Dead Snow Wind Roof Live Tag Description Load Type Ref. Start End 100% 90% 115% 133% 125% Tril 1 Standard Load Unf;Aeajpsf) Left 00-00-00 13-09-0 20 10 10-00-0 Load Disclosure Controls Summa Value °�Allowable Duration Case San Location Completeness and accuracy of input mus Pos. Moment 6861 ft-Ibs 54.6% 100% 1 1 -Internal be verified by anyone who would rely on End Shear 1858 Ibs 25.7% 100% 1 -Left output as evidence of suitability for Total Load Defl. U244(0.654") 98.5% 1 1 particular application.Output here based Live Load Defl. U379(0.421") 95.1% 1 1 on building code-accepted design Max Defl. 0.654" 65.4% 1 1 properties and analysis:methods. Installation of BOISE engineered wood Span/Depth 22.0, n/a 0 1 products must be in accordance with current Installation Guide and applicable °/ Allow %Allow building codes.To obtain Installation Guic Bearin SU ortS Dim. L x W Value support Member Material or ask questions,please call BO Post 3-1/2"x 3-1/2" 2136 lb s n/a 23.3% Unspecified (888)234-0056 before installation. 61 Post 3-1/2"x 3-1/2" 2136 Ibs n/a 23.3% Unspecified BC CALCO,BC FRAMER®,AJSTM, ALLJOISTO,BC RIM BOARD TM,BCIG, Cautions BOISE GLULAM- SIMPLE FRAMING SYSTEM®,VERSA-LAM®,VERSA-RIM Member is not fully supported at post BO. A Co nector is required at this bearing. PLUS®,VERSA-RIM®, Column at Bearing BO analyzed for bearing ly,column analysis has not been performed. VERSA-STRAND®,VERSA-STUD®are Member is not fully supported at post B1. Xconnector is required at this bearing. trademarks of Boise wood Products, Column at Bearing B1 analyzed for bean g only,column analysis has not been performed. L.L.C. Notes Design meets Code minimum(U2 )Total load deflection criteria. Design meets Code minimum( 60) Live load deflection criteria. Design meets arbitrary (1") M imum load deflection criteria. Connection Dia ramo 1► b d. a a minimum=2 c= 3-1/4" b minimum=2-1/2"d=24" y n , Bolts are assumed to be Grade A307 or Grade 2 or higher. Q. Member has no side loads. Connectors are: 1/2 in.Staggered Through Bolt Page 1 of 1 BOISE, Triple 1-3/4" x 74/4" VERSA-LAM® 2.0 3100 SP Floor Beam1F1301 BC CALCO 9.5 Design Report-US 1 span No cantilevers 0/12 slope Tuesday,April 01,2008 00:08 Build 91 File Name: M Hellwig_4130 Cotuit.BCC Job Name: Mohammed Shaffique Description: FB01 Address: 4130 Falmouth Road Specifier: City, State,Zip: Cotuit, MA Designer: Joe Madera Customer: Mark Hellwig Company: Shepley Wood Products Code reports: ESR-1040 Mi'sc: 13-09-00 BO,3-1/2" /) 61,3-1/2" LL 1375 Ibs '�� //////// ` LL 1375 Ibs DL 761 Ibs / /� "Al \\ DL 761 Ibs Total Horizontal Product Length=13-09-00 Load Summary Live Dead Snow Wind Roof Live Tag Description Load Type Ref. Start End 100% 90% 115% 133% 125% Trib. 1 Standard Load Unf.Area (psf) Left 00-00-00 13-09-00 20 ? 10 ,10-00-00 Load Disclosure Controls Summary Value %Allowable Duration Case Span Location Completeness and accuracy of input must Pos. Moment 6861.ft-Ibs 54.6% 100% 1 1 - Internal be verified by anyone who would rely on End Shear 1858 Ibs 25.7% 100% 1 1 - Left output as evidence of suitability for Total Load Defl. U244 (0.654") 98.5% 1 1 particular application.Output here based Live Load Defl. U379 (0.421") 95.1% 1 1 on building code-accepted design Max Defl. 0.654" 65.4% 1 1 properties and analysis methods. Installation of BOISE engineered wood Span/Depth 22.0 n/a 0 1 products must be in accordance with current Installation Guide and applicable %Allow %Allow building codes.To obtain Installation Guide Bearing Supports Dim.(L x W) Value Support Member Material or ask questions,please call BO Post 3-1/2"x 3-1/2" 2136 Ibs n/a 23.3% Unspecified (888)234-0056 before installation. B1 Post 3-1/2"x 3-1/2" 2136 Ibs n/a 23.3% Unspecified BC CALCO, BC FRAMERO,AJSTA°,, ALLJOISTO, BC RIM BOARDTA4,BCIO, Cautions BOISE GLULAMT"' SIMPLE FRAMING SYSTEM@,VERSA-LAM@,VERSA-RIM Member is not fully supported at post BO. A connector is required at this bearing. PLUS@,VERSA-RIM@, Column at Bearing BO analyzed for bearing only, column analysis has not been performed. VERSA-STRAND@,VERSA-STUD@ are Member is not fully supported at post B1. A connector is required at this bearing. trademarks of Boise Wood Products, Column at Bearing B1 analyzed for bearing only, column analysis has not been performed. L.L.C. Notes Design meets Code minimum (U240)Total load deflection criteria. Design meets Code minimum (L/360) Live load deflection criteria. Design meets arbitrary(1") Maximum load deflection criteria. ny Connection Diagram ►� b d i w a c / y j� cu a minimum=2" c= 3-1/4 iT+ b minimum=2-1/2"d=24" Bolts are assumed to be Grade A307 or Grade 2 or higher. Member has no side loads. Connectors are: 1/2 in.Staggered Through Bolt Page 1 of 1 * N z POW "'., y u� N. All d: a E .x € i .y v �E k € •�,� '�`' �,.fir.F�,� ,=t t� a� � � � °�,��. y. t Wk S Nov y Y' A a vyluu x i Im" s }y� 7747 � ONO 91 17 MOW � tit m.. >�� w a � I " I W o +II a � 1 lull I q a' n. 9 N P f 5' ' i i+ 5 �...�-a.r'✓ � � _ �.� '' '� :,�"" ..viz '�� �� �. � ^� a' r RAW , k '?' •3 , 1 R� (fir �,4! x I ., �' ` } my tam$'. � >y; S RE p + — ra yr„ Rol 1.. A. Tv ZI �a yr. air YV Mo ! h 7 yf l t VI/t�� f 17 ieeA,4 eio4- 4cr f . O-s m�- 047 SHEDS (greater than 120 ❑ If located in OKH or Hyannis Historic District- Ce ❑ Map/parcel number Sign-offs from: ❑ Health ❑ Conservation ❑ Tax Collector ❑ Treasurer ❑ Owner's name & address ❑ Shed Dimensions ❑ Estimated Cost ❑ Complete dwelling information for the Assessor's dept ❑ Applicant's telephone,number �1•l�� �t� QC9L.p•a Daniel E. Braman,P.E. 189 Harbor Point Rd. Cunimagaid, MA 02637-0361 Co--c-k.> VT �C, +► M �►�s Botts prl, c�..�g, NC A. O�lo�� ; • .- Q714Z 4 E51 Z S2S �51�.�J. c►�. {ST��C Tu Qac, �TE'rEtt��,��'�-�c . - W Lss S`C►�� -Fz�t.�3,c Q"OLf 1C-� CCD -S P 'Z C�` V 14- k` Of WAN A s aw%) ae ci W&LUL S tc:1.415 6-A, ry"> 4r 4 RAMSBEAM V2 . 0 - Gravity Beam Design LAensed to: Dan Braman, P.E. Job: Garage, Cotuit, MA Steel Code.-AISC ,9th Ed. SPAN INFORMATION: ` Beam Size (User Selected) = W14X26 Fy = 36. 0 ksi Total Beam Length (ft) = 26* 00 Top Flange Braced By Decking LOADS: Self Weight =; 0 .026 k/ft 4 Line Loads (k/ft) : Dist1 Dist2 DL1 DL2 Pre DL1 Pre DL2 LL1 LL2 0. 00 26. 00 0. 180 0. 180 0. 000 0. 000 0. 480 ' 0. 480 SHEAR: Max V (kips) = - 8 . 92 fv (ksi). = 2 . 51 Fv = 14 . 40 -MOMENTS: Span Cond Moment @ :Lb Cb Tension .Flange - ,Comp Flange kip-ft ft ft' 'fb Fb r fb Fb Center' Max + 58 . 0 13. 0 0. 0 1. 00 19..71' 24 . 00 19. 71 24 . 00 Controlling 58 . 0 13.0 0. 0 1. 00 19. 71`. .24 . 00 -- --- ' REACTIONS. (kips) : Left -Ri-ght DL reaction 2 . 68 • 2 . 68 Max + LL reaction 6.24 .. 6:24 Max + total reaction 8 . 92 8 . 92 DEFLECTIONS: Dead load (in) at 13. 00 ft 0.29.8 =L/D 1046 Live load (in) at 13. 00 ft = -0. 695 L/D = 449 Total load (in) at 13. 00 ft 0. 993 L/D = 314 I RAMSBEAM ,V2. 0 - Gravity Beam Design License&'Io: Dan Braman, P.E. Job: Steel `Code:. 'AISC ' 9th Ed. SPAN INFORMATION: Beam Size (User Selected) = ,WlOX-15 Fy 36. 0 ksi Total Beam Length (ft) 14 _00 Top Flange Braced By Decking, , LOADS: Self Weight = 0. 015 k/ft " Point Loads (kips) : Flange Bracing Dist DL - Pre DL, LL Top Bottom 1. 50 ' 14 . 00 0. 00 0. 00 Yes Yes SHEAR: Max V (kips) = 12 . 61 fv (ksi) =` 5. 49 Fv = 14 . 40 . MOMENTS: Span Cond Moment @ Lb Cb Tension Flange Comp Flange' kip-ft ft ft fb Fb fb Fb Center Max + 18 . 9 1 . 5 0. 0 1. 00 16. 43 ' 24 . 00 16. 43 24 . 00 Controlling 18 . 9 1. 5 0 . 0 1 . 00 16. 43 24 ..00 --- --- REACTIONS (kips) : -Left Right DL reaction r 12 . 61 1. 61 Max + total reaction -,12 . 61 1. 61 DEFLECTIONS: Dead load (in) at 6. 02 ft 70.231 L/D 728 Live load (in) at ' 6. 02 ft 0. 000 Total load (in) at 6. 02 ftT = .-0. 231 L/D = 728 Of,� DA B % 01 ST EP f-T/Oux to -��f'_�F^.Y+^�.ry�,,,;;n�.f- .-r..:-,��'—+,.:.k.-..a. ;�."--...y, - i :'+t+I.*.� .,.�f' ,i,' rrt•�.�.t£.P'wrd: '•�., ...> � ,.::�L.,r», +�-, - `°F.HE Town of.Barnstable ' BARN Regulatory Services MASS.A'; . - ..�..O� Building Division ". _... plFO MPy a. 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Inspection Correction Notice Type of Inspection /K Location V120 f*c x,(dorW 15� •\ Permit Number 2� 03 yl a cl 20 5 3Z Owner Builder One notice`to remain on job site, one notice on file in Building Department. p� The following items need correcting: ' --- (1,6 16�' rCA 71E &T(Y s(kdF!r. S CT 1 ?' i, Please call: 508-862 for re-inspection. Inspected by Date i lt. � TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel �� " b.mv- plication#-- Health Divisionro 170 Y�d�- Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector 'C v Date Issued Treasurer' �QQ Application Fee Planning Dept. �J [ Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Boardi, Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis D Project Street Address yl30 Fllb o07 /P/� Village 0, Owner U 6 Me 41,4 An INAP Address Telephone Permit Request �41)0,4, `Q�dn L' w 1 T/ -8c> u� .� j,00,4A lqyO -A� zi i n r, ct d 6 w n sylli s h 0 V�a 4c up Qa qt T: D P✓ rf'K Squa a feet 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed �Total new. 9 Zoning District Flood Plain 04/0 Groundwater Overlay y Project Valuatio �_construction Type L 1v Qa� 600 F Lot Size D o -5�3 (464d ) Grandfathered: Cl Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure ao Historic House: ❑Yes `gNo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes VNO Basement Type: �(Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full:existing -2— new Half:existing / new _ Number of Bedrooms: existing new C/3 Total Room Count(not including baths):existing d new First Floor Room Count L Heat Type and Fuel: Gas O Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: XYes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing y New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes I No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:O existipg ❑new size Attached garage:X existing ❑new size Shed:0 existing ❑new size Other: = f C_ Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ r� Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes,site plan review# G `' -e f Current U Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION c:) Name h` /71,47AD Telephone Numbe Address �4�r�U�rTi� &2 License# 'I�121Z i z-12.5-4 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE R E ©-7 0 ate'—I S-20137 a 02 = 03�-- t r Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 13MMSrABLE, : Thomas F.Geiler,Director MASS. -A, ,,.• Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office:' 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 AGREEMENT FOR FAMILY APARTMENT I(We), the undersigned, being the'owner(s) of property situated at 4130 FALMOUTH ROAD in COTUIT, MA, holding title under a deed recorded with the Barnstable County Re istry of Deeds or Barnstable County District Registry of the Land Court in Book Page Page ' , or as Document No. being shown on Assessors' Map 040 as Parcel 116, hereby agree, certify, warrant and - represent to the Town of Barnstable that the accessory attached apartment,which contains living quarters, is intended for use as a family apartment,for year-round occupancy. The intended and authorized use is for SHAID HAMID, NEPHEW OF OWNER, SHAFIQUE MOHAMMAD, associated with the residential use on the same premises. This unit shall be used for a "Family. Apartment" (as defined in Zoning Ordinances) which would require compliance with the Family Apartment Rules_ and Regulations. This unit shall not be rented as an apartment or as a single room, or in any fashion, which rental would be a violation of the Town of Barnstable's rules, regulations, and zoning ordinances. Prior to occupancy of this unit, affidavits reciting the names of occupants are to be recorded with the building department. This agreement shall be updated whenever a change occurs or every calendar year. This Agreement shall be duly recorded or filed at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds/Land -`y Court for the purpose of alerting future owners of the property of this binding Agreement concerning the use of the property as herein stated. The consideration for this Agreement is the issuance of a building permit and/or certificate of occupancy by the Town of Barnstable Building Department. WITNESS our hands and seals this (gam day of �u V 200�. f TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OWNER(S) wilding Commissioner THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS CHUSETT BARNSTABLE COUNTY, SS Date 1%�IDDJ : Then personally appeared the above-named (owner), made oath as to the truth of the foregoing instrument before me. g g , otary Public My Commission xpires: 10mberly Ann Lardimore Notary Public My Commission Expires April 21,2011 Commonwealth of Massachusetts FalmouthRM 130 '- TOWN OF BtARNS SABLE 2001 JUL 16 PM 2: 31 _ DIV«taN 49 Ale - - - - - - - - - - _ _ v ° y P }it ' i Town of Barnstable OF THE Tp� do Building Department Services . Brian Florence, CBO w MUMSTABM v� 039. }Building.Commissioner '°lFn nnA�" 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02 0 " www.town.barnstable.ma.us I019 ' 15 W;iltl Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable' Family Apartlf' "WtWidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as�.follows: My name is M O Hid m to A l SH a F 1 ryyx I am the owner/resident of the property located at: z .C97i/T MIA aA 63S The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: W&Y—A 4D S AD IG 2E,4L 9ko/&,W Name &.relationship to owner: _ AS J///Z f-N IrA e HA-7 n!A-f SA-12) The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately note the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said, Family Apartment is permitted I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the'Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to note the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of-the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location, please explain: ` P - The apartment has been dismantled: The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No. . ) Other Sworn to under the pains and penalties of perjury this ?K�/Y day of 13 2019. hone Number Print Name q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/08/13 Town of Barnstable °� ti� Building Department ' 4 Brian Florence,CBO s�ttrtsrna�.e, • ass. g Building Commissioner i639. ♦0 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as fill s: My name is I am the owner/resident of the property located at: i�!-l"zg yze iy e lG , o X06/l/<l The following members of my family will be the sole occupants ofthe Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: E j�/o 11-we — T) 1g�� - X 16eney Name&relationship to owner: The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for We above-i"tifietig family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment,I will immediately notes the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting° ubleasin&f said Family Apartment is permitted y w I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the B 7ding Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family A,wrtment.I?also; understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZB2 Special�SrmiG� and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Api Irtments. I agr�E to note the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property.w rn If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location,please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to under the pai and penalties of perjury this--1 day of a o 2018. Signature - Phone Number Print Name 4M'a#A1,#VA0#0 X#A-r q:forms/famafd.doc rev 11/22/2017 Town of Barnstable Building Department Brian Florence,CBO ` � Building Commissioner' ■,� 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstabte.ma.us —'„ Office: 508-8624038 ax: 50790k230 own o arms a e amp y pa men � av�t I' I,being on oath, depose and state as foll s: My name is I am the owner/resident of the property located at: i 1! UrF The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name& relationship to owner: �c� Name&relationship to owner: /jk4l/� A IV A EA�p The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence far the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment,I will immediately notify the Building Commissioner in writing.I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted I understand that I am required to file an Af}Idavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment.I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permu and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.I Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location,please explain: The apartment has been dismantled The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No. Other Sworn to under the pai and penalties of perjury this day of o, 2018. Le�e a � � Signature Phone Number Print Name f q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/22/2017 abed 8LLVLLt8096 Web 8U WV09:60 860Z 66 Town of Barnstable -- Regulatory Services '- okt"E Richard V. Scali,Director, Building Division Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 - www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 ' ' Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: MY name is M v NA•mPIAm _1- 4 r-I dt V-F- I am the owner/resident of the, property located at: 21� � � "./ — �- --= —2 / 2 The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: ` _ W[9- Name &relationship to owner: ` !�'IO�,�/�'a2 ' �'f}L. 3�'�r6� Name &relationship to owner: g,g L M, ® o The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round.residence for the Bove-id red family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment,I will immedily notify the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or si b le as ing bj,said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit andlor the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-4Z I Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location,please explain: _The apartment has been dismaaitled. r _The apartment has beenIr'ansferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No. t ) Other Sworn to under the pains and penalties of perjury this day of 3 1, 2017. �L6c 4;7 Signafure Phone Number Print Name q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/08/12' - P Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services oFt"E Richard V. Scali, Director Building Division ILAMSTABM ` Thomas Perry, CBO,Building Commissioner . 039. 200 Main Street; Hyannis;NIA,02601 Twww.town.barstablen .�na'us ., Jr, to Office: 508-862-4038' a108-790-6230 _ oFe 6 Town of Barnstable Fam_ ily Apartment AffidbitsTge� . F � I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: My name is I am the owner/res' ent of the property located at: The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: 4te bo ryk r Name &relationship to owner: �xILo-g L m . r?W®,.28? C&a L The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified ' family members. In.the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately not .the Building Commissionerin writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said ;Fami&Apartment is permitted.' _ - =I understand that.I am required to fileYan Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to note the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment.at this location,please explain: ; I re apartment'has been dismantled. ' The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No ) Other Sworn to under the p ' sand penalties of perjury this day of /Fj/ 2016. Signature 7 Pho e Number Print Name IL - q:forms/famaff.d.do c rev 11/08/12 Town of Barnstable r C r Regulatory Services Richard V. Scali,Director }OWN OF RIARN'S TABLE k BAMSPABLE % Building Division Y MUSS."fr( ;r �. Za r. 039. s Thomas Perry,CBO,Building Commissioner Eo�r 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us DIVISION Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: My name is YID k }1 &4 �i��}' / k am the owner/resident of the property located at: ZI 3® R-74 A 8 A-Az- ®G//1-1 ko&p! The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: YI-1,41� l-- �o/ ��� // ,k g Name &relationship to owner: 1 � The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately note the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit - and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to note the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location,please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to under the pain r penalties of perjury this day of 2015. Signature 1. Phone Number Print Na e 'AW (,57eg ) 3d6i�474� f q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/08/11 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services of Toy, Richard V. Scali,Interim Director , Building Division v N OF PARINISDUSILE $ Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissipy _ �Ar 5 PM 2: 5 6 1639. 16, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 - www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 DIVISJ�YN Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and'state as follows: My name is �YA� � SRA-r 'I�U I am the owner/resident of the property located at: ls/ 19 ; 13 e '�Z_f} L /-l2U//4 D f�iif IA 4112 63 The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: /�Jc.�/�f}✓�Jl?/ j ,��K� �. �''� �QO �, „��%,�t' � Name &relationship to owner: The Family Apartment.will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately notify the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location,please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to un r h ains and penalties of perjury this day of 2014. 0e 3 ©- 7 Signature/ Phone Number Print Name �/f l /t q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/08/11 Regulatory Services Thomas F: Geiler,Director, Building Division • MWMTABM Thomas Perry, CBO,Building CommissionerOF 1 200 Main Street,,.Hyannis, MA 02601 wvvw town.barnstable.ma.us Officer .5.08-862=4038 . Fax 508-790=6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment,Affidavit I,being on oath, depose:and state as follows: M name is �� �. ���� I am the owner/resident of the y � c property locoed at.' ` �3 atlY��� AV/_ f — The following members of MY family will.:be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: a Name &relationship to owner: ,�n/T, � The Family Apartment will be.the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family.members..In the event that.thelisted relatives vacate said apartment;I will immediately note the.Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no,subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of.Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to note the Building,Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer aFamily Apartment at this location,please explain: The apartment has.been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program(Appeal No ) Other Sworn to under the pains and penalties_of perjury this day.of 2013. I Signature Phone Number Print Name b 3 q:forms/famaffid.do c rev.11/08/11 ;. Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services oFTME � Thomas F. Geiler,DW,-Ejor OF BARRSTIARE Building Division „S Thomas Perry, CBO,Building Commissioner ATFc ,, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us 1 R.�3,�,SS�Y_ Office: 508-862-4038 _ Fax:, 508-790-6230 s Town of Barnstable family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: My name is ?V �W 1 _ I am the owner/resident of the property located at: l The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the'Family'Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: �i z6/ �,n�/ �D --� Name &relationship to owner:.. The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, Twill immediately note the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to note the Building Commissioner.immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment,at this location,please explain:. The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to under the pains aqd penalties;of perjury this ",6 0F9W day of �-j-1V 2012. Signa eC Phone Number -; Print Name, ,/2, �?� r. q:forms/famaffid.doc rev 11/08/11 F Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services _ tby� Thomas F. Geiler,Director I 4WD Or s_ I k�l P Building DivisionP F r a r 24, BARNSTABLE, ' Thomas Per CBO Building Commissioner rsnss. �'> > g Ar i639. 8;� 200 Main Street,-Hyannis, MA 02601 Fo„„or www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: My name is I am the owner/resident of the. property located at: Z ° �` Z. The following members of my family will be the-sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name & relationship to owner: sh,f k/E.k. 45s Name & relationship'to owner: The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, 1 will immediately notify the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that 1 am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location, please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred.to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to under the pains and penalties of perjury this,21-/*"W&Oday of 2011. ��— ►� 7 2eq Signature Phone Number Print Name X,4A Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services pF1ME TOy, Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division p ' BARN STABLE. ' Tom Perry, Building Commissioner i 12. _ 9 MASS. g .ani e 1. 3 l 1639• 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 ArF p � www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows: My name is g � r � I am the owner/resident of the property located at: �/,3 t,¢� � � q� t� The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the aforementioned address: Name &relationship to owner: Name & relationship to owner: ' The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately notify the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. I understand that I am required to file an Affidavit annually with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. 1 also understand that I am required to comply with all conditions imposed by the ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location, please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other Sworn to under the pains and penalties of perjury this ,j / day of 42010. Signature Phone Number Print Name Q%bldg/forms/famaffid Rev:12/08 Town of Ba>rtn' table Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division '"l BARN"_[ ABLE * sMRxsrnsiE, ' Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 1 �'�P MASS. 1 639. ��� 206 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 R 13 P o a www.town.barnstable.ma.us V1$� —.. Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Town of Barnstable Family Apartment Affidavit I, being on oath, depose and state as follows:. : My name'is MD�+ � �r I am the owner/resident of the property located at: V/ 3 O Ul 7L The following members of my family will be the sole occupants of the Family Apartment at the ; aforementioned address: Name & relationship to owner: iCBeA?4 Name & relationship to owner: The Family Apartment will be the primary year-round residence for the above-identified family members. In the event that the listed relatives vacate said apartment, I will immediately notify the Building Commissioner in writing. I understand that no subletting or subleasing of said Family Apartment is permitted. 1 understand that 1 am required to file an,Affidavit annually,with the Building Commissioner listing the names and relationship of occupants in said Family Apartment. I also understand that I am required to comply with all.conditions imposed by the.ZBA Special Permit and/or the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances Section, 240-47.1 Family Apartments. I agree to notify the Building Commissioner immediately in the event of the sale of this Property. If there is no longer a Family Apartment at this location, please explain: The apartment has been dismantled. The apartment has been transferred to the Amnesty Program (Appeal No. ) Other . Sworn to under the pains and penalties of perjury this ! 3 day of: A- ?A' 2009. Signature Phone Number Print Name Q/bl dg/forms/famaffid Rev:12/08 -may i Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE, : Thomas F.Geiler,Director MABs. 039. .� Building Division ptFD MA'1 a Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 AGREEMENT FOR FAMILY APARTMENT I(We), the undersigned, being the owner(s) of property situated at 4130 FALMOUTH ROAD in COTUIT, MA, holding title under a deed recorded with the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds or Barnstable County District Registry of the Land Court in Book �'� , Page 2� ' , or as Document No. being shown on Assessors' Map 040 as Parcel 116, hereby agree, certify, warrant and represent to the Town of Barnstable that the accessory attached apartment,which contains living quarters, is intended for use as a family apartment, for year-round occupancy. . The intended and authorized use is for SHAID HAMID, NEPHEW OF OWNER, SHAFIQUE MOHAMMAD, associated with the residential use on the same premises. This unit shall be used for a "Family. Apartment" (as defined in Zoning Ordinances) which would require compliance with the Family Apartment Rules, and Regulations. This unit shall not be rented as an apartment or as a single room, or in any fashion, which rental would be a violation of the Tow 'n of Barnstable s rules, regulations, and zoning ordinances. Prior to occupancy of this unit, affidavits reciting the names of occupants are to be recorded with the building department. This agreement shall be updated whenever a change occurs or every calendar year. This Agreement shall be duly recorded or filed at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds/Land Court for the purpose of alerting future owners of the property of this binding Agreement concerning the use of the property as herein stated. The consideration for this Agreement is the issuance of a building permit and/or certificate of occupancy by the Town of Barnstable Building Department. WITNESS our hands and seals this g day of_�UI V � 200 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OWNER(S) C By. uilding Commissioner THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS CHUSETT BARNSTABLE COUNTY, SS DateI� Zt�t71 Then personally appeared the above-named (owner), •� Mo�(Mff)a.6� made oath as to the truth of the foregoing instrument,before me. g g yy otary Public My Commission xpires: i0mberly Ann f ardmore Notary Public �" My Commission Expires April 21,2011 Commonwealth of Massachusetts FalmouthRd4130 4 i - __ 1 } Fj 1� I ! jR I I ':i ;II i if ITii _i II 1 i ` E3 i r i - �1 I•i - t -LF- I 1 r SMOKE DETECTORS R I WEol a6aNSTABLE BUILDING DEFT. FRE DERART w DATE BOTH mIdATURES ARE REQUIRED FOR PERWMNO IMPORTANT — UPGRADE' REQUIRED STATE BUILDING CODE REQUIRES T IE UPGRADING OF 9 SMO* DETECTORS FOR THE ENTIR DWELLING WHEN r ONE OR MORE SLEEPING AREAS ARE ED OR CREATED. 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LASS,that ancient and famil- iar material,is being pushed to a the cutting edge.Windows,ta- ble tops and dinnerware ac- cessories are standards to be sure.But recent innovations and technol- ogies are shattering conventions. , Today,architects and designers are using .' glass as a building and design element. `' y Textured glass walls can transform modern 4 homes into crystal pavilions.Decorative glass furnishings can add beauty along w with color and pattern. Artisans are exploring new ways to man- ipulate glass in its molten state or using age-old methods in novel applications,ac- cording to Carol Soucek King,whose book "Designs in Glass" (PBC International)will ' be published in September. f'wa "They're creating fabulous textured and sculpted surfaces,"Soucek King said,citing t sandblasting,etching,sculpting,beveling, . * silk-screening,faceting,enameling and fus- ing among the techniques that have ex- pandedWhere color and decoration can embel- lish an ordinary surface or utilitarian appli- cation,designers now are considering mow. glass. DANNY LANE PHOTO a„3 Vivid color graces a collection of door ■British designer Danny Lane's sculptural take on pulls and handles designed by Mathias for an Etruscan chair.Yes,you can sit on it. Daum.The milky appearance comes from a process known as pate de verre,dating to the Egyptians of 1500 to 2000 B.C.A sculp- tural dimension is achieved from molds in which crushed crystal colored by various metal oxides is mixed to a paste consisten- cy and fired at high temperatures(1,500 de- grees)for 10 days.The crystal — glass with a 24 percent lead content — gives the pieces more brilliance and accentuates the relief. Available in six colors,the handles cost $195 each and the pulls$165 each. Furnishings designers also are exploring other avenues.Some are experimenting with glass as a connective as well as decor- LARRY ZGODA PHOTO ative element. DAUM PHOTO ■A decorative stained-and leaded-glass panel by Chicago artist Larry Zgoda is set into a wall. Its amber ■Vivid color graces Daum's collection of door pulls glow and the sparkle from the clear,jewellike,beveled triangles and circles add warmth to the blue wall. Please see GLASS/D-3 _ and handles,made by an ancient Egyptian process. r ' R • Ballpark 1�0etlree etsos can �• onl be ca ZZea o uZ it to et er y • HE children and I took in a Business built on knack TItRedSoxgametheotherday. Alicia was incredibly hot. ' My seat had a slat missing. a refer s u` Blaisdell- for assembling furniture ,- here to the wooden seat.) Ban The Sox blew the game in the Bannon ninth. By KATHI SCRIZZI DRISCOLL and second-home owners — Traffic was terrible,and the T was often didn't have the tir'ne, not much better. STAFF WRITER know-how or physical It cost us$1.4 million for dinner. f �„� OTUIT — Jane Dol strength to put together The stupidest couple in the world market, he could buy Fenway Park bookcases, entertainment "� sat behind us. and eve beer tap in it. loft bought a couple '' 'S' p of ready-to-assem- centers, desks, computer ta- And we still had a pretty good She, of course, was the wheezy, Cble bookcases fig- bles and other pieces time. hacking smoker who ultimately end- uring she'd put them togeth themselves. Hey,I could do advertising for the ed up spilling her beer down my ,;, Red Sox. back. (I always get beer spilled down er herself.When she took all He had found his niche. "Come to Fenway Park! It's like my back at Fenway. The next time I the pieces out of the box, At the same time, Illston's passing over the River Styx to get go, I'm going to go buy a beer and however, she changed her research showed a surge in here,you won't have enough money pour it down my back first thing, to mind. home offices connected to no matter how much you bring, and save myself the anticipation.) "Not all of us are that co- the business world by com- this team will break your heart, but He was the whistler. She was the puter. He also discovered ordinated,"she jokes now. �,• 1 you'll have a swell day!" screamer. that a large majority of Cape In truth,having been raised a Yan- He swore, more creatively as the But she found someone Cod businesses have less I kee fan,I am content when I can get innings wore on.She thought he was who is — Ted Illston of Co- than 19 employees, so often i to a ballpark without experiencing a riot.A regular wordsmith. twit,a retired furniture sales- don't have a regular mainte ' any bodily harm, so I take most of She yelled at the umpire after eve man who has created Get It nance and repair person on the Fenway Park challenges in call. H thought she was hilarious Together Furniture As- staff. j semblers as an adjunct ser- stride. The girl of his dreams, no doubt Armed with these facts — Except for the stupid couple. about it. vice to the increasingly popu- and a growing list of requests There is something about a loud They were so gosh-darned cute I lac ready-to-assemble g q idiotic couple sitting behind you that wanted to take up a collection in my business. from customers — Illston has since created a multifaceted is far more upsetting than having immediate area and reward them Dolloff,who found Illston's home business that aims to them sit in front of you. The way somehow — with box seats,possibly. ad on a bulletin board, says, plug a lot of different holes. r, sound carries, I suppose — and In the fifth ring of hell. "I didn't know there was Assembling furniture led ; smoke, of course. A stupid couple Of course,for the kids,this is part such a person." to jobs putting together exer- wouldn't be a stupid couple without of the show—adults acting like brats. That was what Illston fi- cise and yard equipment. the prerequisite smoker who blows They don't get to see it at such an ou- gured when he was research- Putting furniture together led smoke down at you instead of up trageous level at home, where adult ing how to start a new home- to repairing it in offices and into the sky where it bothers no one. stupidity is pretty much confined to based business connected to homes.Illston has also adver- I knew we were in trouble when, things like an inability to get Sonic his past furniture career. tised to do preventive mainte- in 90-degree heat,the guy part of the the Hedgehog to move out of Level 1. After finding media reports nance to extend the life of of- couple began calculating how many And I suppose that it is part of the lice furniture,and has started beers he could acquire before the se- ,show— part of the game.But as I get and documents pinpointing venth inning,after which beer is not older, this art gets more and more ready-to-assemble furniture buying and selling used of- g� P sold at Fenway. If this guy put that tiresome. as a growth industry,he real- fice furniture. Times Photo by JOHN BLODGETT much math knowledge and strate- AT HOME ized many people— especial Please see ILLSTON/D 8 ■Ted Illston in his workshop with a table that needs repairing and a stand he gizing into something worthwhile Alicia Blaisdell-Bannon is the Times' ly among Cape Cod's retirees assembled.He calls his business Get It Together Furniture Assemblers. like, say, manipulating the stock Lifestyle editor. 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Ever since the New International jargon and translated into simpler Iowa. ports on the PGA Tour in 1993 and 1994. A lawyer describes ways to win arguments at Version of the Bible overtook the language. 6. ROSE MADDER, by Stephen King. Vi- 5. SPONTANEOUS HEALING, by Andrew home and at work. King James Version in 1989 for the But publishers say they are king, $25.95. Fleeing an abusive husband, a Weil. Knopf, $23. A physician explains the 4. MARS AND VENUS IN THE BED- first time in four centuries as the reaching new markets, including woman seeks happiness in a strange city by ways in which the body heals itself. ROOM, by John Gray. HarperCollins, $22. best-selling translation, modern the estimated 40 million adults creating her own myth. 6. SISTERS, by Carol Saline. Photographs Maintaining passion. translations have not looked back. who are at a fourth-grade reading A new wave of Bibles are drop- level or lower and the more than 30 ping words such as"thou,""thine" million people for whom English is Louis moans, fearful that, if the ( science-fiction books and dreams and "thy" in favor of the simpler a second language. Rollicking Rescue Aspen's Past Associations 1968 Set words "you' and "your,„ i being and And public opinion surveys indi- event is a bust, he'll go bankrupt. h school astronaut. Beverly is words such as "concupiscence" cate there is a demand for simpler Santa Claus appears and disap- his high school sweetheart waiting for enlightenment. and "covenant" are translated as, translations,they say. Nothing good happens to Spider pears suspiciously around the time "wrong desires"and"agreement." For exam p le,an American Bible 'Iced' as the paintings are missing.Aspen's in a year _ Among the major new tansla- soci oll found 60 percent of re- police follow every clue. And the and inin tthe months andyears one gthat tions recently published or due out spondents said an ea er-to-under- villians lead everyone on a merry y*yy� soon are The New Living Transla- stand version of the Bible would be slick plot o tul 111011 follow, Spider wonders whether The Message,the Contempo- very or somewhat desirable. chase. being the sole survivor of his unit tion, Clark, who writes in the vein of was actually a good thing. Out of rary English Version, the New In- ICED, by Carol Higgins Clark; Nick and Nora Charles, cleverly Y ternational Reader's Version, the Publishers also make the case entwines laughs with serious plot 1 d-c b Joe Haldeman;Morrow; Vietnam and into a mental ward, New Century Version and God's the original Bible spoke in images "Warner Books; 256 pages, hard- hard-cover,$23. Spider treads fragile ground steps and some longings of Re- Word. such as fish and sheep and sons cover,$19.95. between reality of the present,past gn s and her friend Kit's. When By M.R.AIG Their mission is simple: to pro- who run away from home that the By MARION VUILLEUMIER Kit optimistically buys mistletoe in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and future. vide translations that can be under- average person 2,000 years ago CONTRIBUTING WRITER an effort to ward off the deadly Beverly becomes a borderline stood by persons at an elementary could understand. Bermuda Triangle, Regan, intri- 1968 is indelibly etched in hippie, dropping out and doing reading level. Dennis summer resident Carol gued, questions her about what America's mind. It was the year of drugs and living with a man called For example, the passage in "We try to remember the simpli- Hi ins Clark's third mystery unke t promises, frighteningvio- Lee who remembers Haight-Ash- city of the stories and the accounts, Higgins Y Y she means. Kit explains that she's P P Matthew in which Jesus says tY again features detective Regan referring to "Christmas, New lence, misplaced hope and a war bury during its heyday. "Judge not,that ye be not judged" as it first developed and was heard Reilly. Year's Eve and Valentine's Day. no one knew why we were For a while,all Spider wants is to is translated as"Don't judge other by the first hearers," said David see Beverly, and Beverly can't fig- „ The three worst holidays for single fighting. ,> ure out hw to tell him the ro- People, or you will be judged in Moberg of Word Publishing, pub- After solving a murder on a women.Will you get a present for Joe Haldeman s novel, ` 1968, the New Century Version. lisher of the New Century Version. cruise ship and another in Miami, Christmas,a date for New Year's,a captures the year in a prism, the mance is over. In between, Spider The King James Version of Ro- Doris Rikkers publisher of Regan is now faced with a crime in lone flower on Valentine's Day?" nuances of the multitude of trage- must cope with military classifica- mans 7:8 is: "But sin,taking occa- World Publishing, sid the God's more frigid country - Aspen, dies and triumphs of those 12 tions,the disintegration of his own Sion b the commandment, Colo. Arrivingto spend a festive months weaving colored ribbons family and the perpetual night- Y Word version p t the common p Though Clark's style is very dif- g mares of wrought in me all manners of con- language of people today. Christmas with her parents at the ferent from that of her famous sus- through his tale of an unhappy cupiscence." In the Contemporary ski lodge of their friends, Kendra ense-writing mother, her plotting draftee and his girl back home. English Version of the Bible, the "If the Bible was translated for and Sam Wood, she immediatelyp g p g Despite their efforts to reunite, encounters a mystery. Who ha is as finely tuned and satisfying. It's a book that should be read by Beverly and Spider don't see each passage becomes: "It was sin that the very first time in English to- encounters Beneath the patter, there's an eve one who cared about what other again after a brief hospital used this command as a way of day," she said, "this is how it been from elegant lion-dodos anlard paint- ominous tone as the reader is privy happ m ened then and about what has visit and their lives take off in dif- making me have all kinds of would read." ingrious chalets? to the thoughts of the missing desires." Trvan, the plans of the thieves, the happened since to those touched ferent directions - the directions In The Message, the line in N Eu NEED by the events of 1968.'In fact, it America took after.that tumul- IHFaurtt: ,� tinttedtAhy Regan is horrified to realize that clues Regan picks up on the slopes should be mead by everyone. tuous year. Psalm 50 translated in the King CALL m oPa while dating a handsome newcom- James Version as"Thou sittest and 1°00'°iB0°' ot0ap'Cod't�`' suspicion is falling on Eben Bean,a er, and the decades old mystery Spider is a 19-year-old college Through his characters, Halde- friend whom she helped get a job she has to solve before resolving flunk-out who is drafted and sent man re-creates that world so many as caretaker at the Woods home. the present puzzle. to Vietnam, armed with his want to forget but can't. �© She vouched for Eban,a reformed ex-con, and she is absolutely sure There's plenty of action in the � HCATHERWOOD he isn't it But where did he book - two kidna in s and a cardisappearrtto And,if he isn't guilty, o g The most dependable � chase resulting from Regan S de- At Kings Way who is. tective work. 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Even free-standing screens with New York designer Zev Vaughn "Everything is rooted to 19th- The most obvious use of lass lass panels or glass-paned cabinet likes mixing glass with other mate- century Venetian pieces linked to Acme Brick Co., IBP Glass 59 Tingley St., Providence, RI g g P g P rials and using it in unexpected my modern craziness," Vaughn Block, P.O. Box 425, Fort 02903; (401)831-4880. block is in bathrooms,where a wall fronts have expanded the potential ways in the home. For a sho- said."I'm also working with ethnic Worth, TX 76101; 1-800-932- Mindscape Gallery, 1506 of it keeps rooms light while main- for the material. So you don't need whouse in Livingston, N.Y., last inspirations.The bed design really ACME. Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL taining privacy. But dramatic uses to use glass on an entire wall for year, he teamed glass with metal is reminiscent of the Ottoman Em- Blome; available through ar- 60201; (708)864-2660. in curved or straight walls may be impact. and wood and set his creations in a pire,as is the drapery hardware." chitects and designers. Call 1- Zev Vaughn, Public Domain, seen throughout the house. Fancy glass installations can sig- dramatic blood-red bedroom,with It's the light play that fascinates 800-875-0042. Suite 2, 148 W. 16th St., New A good example is a contempo- nificantly change the look of interi- walls striped in a tone-on-tone pat- the designer. Daum Boutique,694 Madison York, NY 10011; (212) 727- rary lakefront home designed by or walls as well. A decorative tern and ceilings in a shiny patent "Using the glass gives some of Ave., New York, NY 10021; 3729. Michigan architect Robert I.Wine. stained- and leaded-glass panel, leather finish. Amber-tinted glass the pieces a semitransparent qua- (212)355-2060. Thonet Industries, A division An arresting interior features a custom-designed by Chicago artist finials that look like flames punctu- lity that's reflective and Richard Himmel Antiques of Shelby Williams Industries, view from the entry straight Larry Zgoda, subdues the barrier ate the rods holding diamond-pat- refractive." and Decorative Furniture, The 1348 Merchandise Mart, Chi- through the living area to a back between two rooms. An amber terned curtains. See-through glass British designer Danny Lane Merchandise Mart, Suite 1800, cago,IL 60654;(312)527-3593. window wall that overlooks the glow and sparkle from clear,jewel- spheres glitter like stars in the also enjoys dabbling with glass in Chicago, IL 60654; (312) 527- Wood Classics, Osprey Lane, lake. Part of the impact owes to an like, beveled triangles and circles h hi curv ing ing glass block add warmth. Set in a male-hued spangled chandelier, which is his furniture,some of which is pro- 5700. Gardiner, NY 12525; (914) 255- 11- P bejeweled with necklacelike duced in limited edition.His pieces Paul Housberg,Glass Project, 7871.Send$2 for a catalog. wall that separates an intimate frame to match the baseboard home office-study while directing molding, the highly geometric strands of glass. have a sculptural quality, not unu- guests into the great room. The composition stands out against The rounded shapes are echoed sual, because he also creates free- chair's transparency makes it an verre technique marries form and glass block is washed with light blue walls, and the golden hue is in the glass finials of the bed's met- standing sculptures and fountains asset. Whether function matches color.The organic base,in a milky from a cove that helps create the echoed in the ceilings. The panel al posts,which in themselves are a in distinctive forms that may be its form might depend on indivi- sea green, ascends to the tabletop luminous separation. invites light in, dressing the wall surprise, stretching up beyond the built into walls.Because of our pre- dual taste.A pillow might add com- like a curvy tree trunk. Peeking up Glass block manufacturers are like a painting. silk upholstered headboard. More conceived ideas, most of his furni- fort,but not necessarily aesthetics. from the clear-glass top are a trio adding color (even such subtle It's the jewellike quality of glass glass spheres are introduced as de- lure seems unorthodox. The chair sells for$4,000 through of bullfrogs cast in bronze. ones as peach and blue, which that is magnetic,almost magical to corative elements, bridging wood Consider, for example, the de- designers at the Richard Himmel Baccarat's lyre table has a base Acme Brick Co. offers) and an ar- Zgoda and other artisans — and to and metal crafted into table bases. sign of his Etruscan chair. Squig- Showroom in Chicago. elegantly shaped like the musical rayof textured block. And the entire floor lam base gly metal legs hold an irregularly Some lass manufacturers are instrument.All in clear crystal,the people who admire their works. p g t'J' The success of glass block as a Glass appeals to the magpie in looks like an ice sculpture. shaped glass seat, and the metal making pieces of furniture entirely piece shimmers and one can ima- building and decorative material us. There is something seductive extends up the back, where it of the medium — even in its more gine it capturing the light in a mod- also may have inspired the produc- about its sparkle.Color further en- The bed sells for$4,000;the floor swells into C-shaped supports that expensive form,crystal. ern or traditional room, as it takes tion of glass tile,which is being in- riches glass,and,when light shines lamp, $1,400; the twisted chande- attach to another unevenly formed on the dimension of sculpture. corporated into walls, floors and through, it lows. Luminosity, The Gueridon Nature table de- g g y, lier,$3,000;and the glass-leg table, piece of glass. On a larger scale, glass blocks countertops. translucency, vibrancy that just $800. In a room with little space, the signed for Daum in the pate de have become an integral part of Glass block,tile or other decora- aren't characteristic of ceramics, modern architectural design.Once tive glass can be integrated into ar- metal or other materials make • • • • reserved for commercial use,glass chitectural focal points, such as glass hard to ignore. Conservation district selling bulbs Inc.block ( oormerly Co Corning Glass-sg stained glass was in stately stained o For all of its fragility, glass has g Inc. y g an homes. Beveled, stained or some powerful facets. BARNSTABLE — The Cape Cod ter and a bulb sale order form may The order deadline is Aug. 15. tll� lift. III. IIIf. fff� fll� ttt� III. ttt� ,. III. . Conservation District's annual fall be obtained by sending a self-ad- Pick-up dates are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. bulb sale is under way. dressed, stamped envelope to: Sept. 29 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 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(see diagram) 30.Kc2 axb2 BRIDGE With Omar Sharif&Tannah Hirsch Black weakens his kingside strut- 31.Kxb2 b5 ture to support the Ne4, which 32.Bd5 East-West vulnerable. South West led the jack of hearts,taken ° gives White counterplay. deals. perforce in the closed hand. De- als �� `,Y an�a �j 18.Ke2 Perhaps ceding the long diagonal NORTH clarer, with visions of 12 tricks by 32)Bb3 Ba6 33)Nb4 Bb7 was dancing in the mind, cashed the If 18)Ng6, Black plays 18)...Rf6!? safer for White's King. C)Q10763 Q7 6 3 8 5 2 ace of clubs, then ruffed a club in O A 9 4 2 dummy to lead a trump toward the 19)Nfe5 Bd7! and now both. 32.... Bb7 Y p B MARK DONLAN r r�, r ; closed hand. East's discard of a CONTRIBUTING WRITER %�: %�. 1 20)Ke2 8!are good Qh4 and 33.Rf3 Qh4 4'4 heart was a shock. Even more �r� �� � 20)Ke2 Qe8!are good for Black. WEST EAST When you are attacking and '% ���� y' painful was West's defense. After Y g 0 / *AQJ A�Void 18.... Bd6 33)...Qh5 34)Qg2 Ng5 35)Rg3,oth- winning the first trump trick with your opponent is defending, you ; ;, j, /, / % n J 10 c7 K 9 7 6 4 3 the jack, p have the initiative. This ryes you s: S 19.RacI Bxe5?! er tries fail: 35.h4 Bxc6! 36.Bxc6 g Y O K J 5 0 Q 10 8 6 3 j , the defender cashed the rat ///, ; the power to make threats. The % % %/ %' Black trades an unopposed, well Qf7!or 35.Rf4 Qh3,35)...f4 36)exf4 +J 9 8 6 2 4•Q 10 ace of trumps and exited with the player with the attack often gains a //ri/% a. p p Rxf4 3 Ne7 Bxd5 38 Nxd5 Rff8 is SOUTH �, developed Bishop for access to � ) queen. Declarer had to concede winning advantage. In this game unclear. And 34)Bxe4 fxe4 � � � square h4. *K 9 8 5 4 2 two more club tricks for down one. from a postal match,the pendulum /, o� 35)Rxg7+ Kxg7 36)Rg3+ Qg5 O A An experienced rubber-bridge P P i i r .i r %� % / 20.Nxe5 Qh4 37)Rxg5+ hxg5 offers White few 0 7 player should have no r of initiative oscillates until peace is %� /i,, r i Y problem p r / 21.Rcfl a5 prospects. 4.A K 7 5 3 with the hand. The contract is se- proclaimed. r / / � � �� ! �j ! 22•g4!? cure as long as declarer can limit White:Mark Donlan(1634) ,�/; 34. 2 N 5 The bidding: the losers to three trump tricks. /� White is too keen on attacking.His Qg g g P Black:Keith Barton(1874) long-term strategy is to open a file 35.Rg3 b4 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST The way to accomplish that is not 1.e4 c6 36.Ne7 Bxd5 1* Pass 2* Pass to touch trumps at all. for his Kings rook, protect his h- 4* Pass Pass Pass p 2.d4 d5 11.Be3 pawn, and safegaurd his King be- 37.Nxd5 Draw Agreed After winning the ace of hearts, 3.Nd2 hind his queenside pawns. This Opening lead:Jack of c7 declarer should cash the ace and This is played rather than 3 Nc3, White played this because he re last goal could be achieved by White offered the draw since the king of clubs and ruff a club. De- This ) gretted not playing it at move 10. 22 a3. initiative is now, once again, The difference between rubber clarer clears the ace of diamonds in order to answer 3)...g6 with ) bride and duplicate 4 c3. Instead 11)dxc5 Bxc5 costs Black a Black's.Indeed Black would have a g p �cate is vast. Con- and returns to hand with a dia- tempo in moving the Bishop twice. 22.... Kh7 desirable position after 37)...RaT sider this hand from a duplicate mond ruff to trump another club 3.... dxe4 23•Qc2 b6 pair tournament. on the table, then comes back to 4.Nxe4 Nd7 l l....cxd4 24.KdI a4 With White's alternative capture Despite the powerful distribu- hand with a red-suit ruff to trump 5.Bc4 12.cxd4 37)Qxd5, Black has 37)...Qe4 tion, South decided that it was too the last club. Indeed, on this lie of Worth consideration is 24)...Ba6 h4 xe7 39 hx 5 b3! or options are White assumed the reason for 25)RM Rfc8 26)Qg2 Qf6. 38) Q ) g much to expect North to provide the cards declarer can score the White's other move o p 10)c3 was to recapture with the 37)...Qxh2 38)Rlg2 [38.R3g2 Qc7 good enough trumps and cover the first 10 tricks via a crossruff and 5)Nf3,5)Bd3,and 5)Ng5. pawn, however; this weakens 25.Bc4 Ra5 39.Rxg5 Qxe7] 38)...Qhl 39)Qc6 potential losers in diamonds and end in hand with three trumps, re- 5.... Ngf6 square M. 26.Nc6 Raj Qe 1 40)Qg6+ Kh8 41)Qc6 clubs. Therefore, South made a ducing West to three trumps as 6.Ng5 e6 27.Rhgl Qh3 [41.Rxg5 Qe3+ draws] 41)...Qc3+ rather conservative jump to four well. By exiting with a low trump, 7. e2 N6 12.... 0-0 28•gxf5 exf5 42)Kb1 Qxc6 43)Nxc6 f4. spades. declarer will come to an 1 lth trick, 8.b3 13.Ne5? in his was played or Jan Timman Fite wants to develop his Kings' New $3 U.S. stamp features space shuttle Challenger in his 1993 FIDE World Champion- Knight and later exchange the Ne5 1�l ship Match'against Anatoly for a Bishop on d7. Hindsight sug- Ka ov. gests 13)a3. By SYD KRONISH History was further made when philately."rP Y from the Philatelic Fulfillment Ser- 13.... Bb4+ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Specialist Dr.Sally K.Ride became First-day covers postmarked vice Center, U.S. Postal Service, 8.... h6 Now 14)Bd2 Qxd4 15)Bxb4 Space flights once again take the first American woman in with the o space. sue" cancellation can be ordered 64141-6636. official "First Day of Is- P.O.Box 419636,Kansas City,Mo. White welcomes 8)...Qxd4, as he P gains an attacking intitiative. 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Harvest begins a I, daughter of compromise, greens month after sowing,and,if you har- agreed with this theory of hers when vest regularly, you can keep plants it came to the color of the napkins, to only a foot tall. never out offashion the maid of honor's dress and You probably already are growing whether or not we used salad forks. tolerateheat purslane(Portulaca oleracea)some- But, in my mind, this marriage vow where in your garden, for it is a . widespread weed. The flesh This column originally ran in the thing was in another league P Y, Lifestyle/Arts section of Thursday's COMMENT Fortunately, my intended agreed. By LEE REICH pale-green leaves, one with dark- spoon-shaped leaves are attached to Times. Because the ending was in- We politely dumped the first clergy- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS green leaves and one with reddish likewise fleshy stems that creep advertently omitted,we are repeat- days of my life and I shall dwell in man and found another. The new leaves.The best one for eating is the along the ground to form a mat a ing the column here in its entirety. the house of the Lord forever." guy was a little slick(he wore white By now, spinach is long gone pale green one;the others are orna- foot or more wide and only a few and lettuce has either bolted or mental. Sow seed the same time as inches high. The leaves have a re- At least that's what my mind snakeskin cowboy boots to the cere- g "If you believe in forever, then said. The guy on the radio said we mony.) but he did indeed cement turned bitter, a response in both you sow sweet corn,in partial shade. freshing, slightly tart flavor (due to life is just one-night stand." plants to long days and hot Plants grow a few feet high and are their extremely high vitamin C — "Rock And Roll Heaven" house"for would all bman dwelling in the Lord's "This Iour to promise forever."each repeat, weather. If you still want"greens" cold-tolerant, so they keep bearing content). The Righteous Brothers ? y' Y y Pthis time of year, there are some well into the autumn. And then. The secret to growing purslane is "And if love never lasts forever,tell Do you have to move when the The "forever" thing came in that can tolerate, even thrive, in Malabar spinach(Basella alba),or not letting it get out of hand. Al- me,what's forever for?" lease expires? handy last week when my 5-year-old summers heat without turning basella, is an ornamental, climbing though you can buy seed,some peo- bitter. — "What's Forever For?" I don't know about you but I feel son came home from preschool, Plant with thick, oval leaves. The pie just let weedy purslane grow — tropical Michael Murphy uncomfortable when, according to where he and his buddies are plant- P P under control — rather than ever ac- By GWENN FRISS this particular version of the Bible, ing the seeds of male bonding and Although summer greens are plant s native to ical India,so it Plants that tolerate heat — some cannot be sown in spring until the t,�y planting it. even tolerate drought — all these soil has thoroughly warmed. But the Midas Muffler shopsthe a making a first stab at puzzling out STAFF WRITER g plants are at their best grown in ou can still lant it now,because it New Zealand spinach(Tetragonia more unconditional guarantee how relationships work. Y P g fertile soil and watered as needed. gets large enough to start picking expansa) is heat-and drought-tol- Whatever happened to forever? than God. "Mom, are you and Dad going to With some,there still is time to sow within a month of sowing,although erant green that was introduced to I worry it's going the way of the You would think religion would get divorced one day?" he asked in for a summer crop; for the others, harvest in quantity must be delayed the Old World from New Zealand by dinosaur. be big on forever. Fits right in with the same tone he uses to check on mark your calendar for sowing a couple of months. This plant also Joseph Banks, a botanist on board There's simply no room for abso- that whole eternity thing. the availability of peanut butter. next spring. grows best in partial shade. Captain Cook's famous voyage of lutes in our current system of mor- But when my husband (I guess Orach (Atriplex hortensis) is a There are numerous species of 1770. This plant also is sensitive to al relativity.No more yes or no.No he was a fiance then) and I started At 37, I know an astronomical green that also goes under the amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) that cold, so it should never be planted more right and wrong. Obviously, looking for a clergyman to marry number of marriages end in divorce; names salt bush and mountain spin- have been cultivated in various parts too soon in spring. New Zealand when we ditched "never," we us nine years ago, the first fellow I know a good marriage is equal ach, the former referring to the of the world for both their nutritious spinach makes a dense mound of dumped"forever"as well. we talked to would not include the parts luck and skill; I know you plant's tolerance for saline soils.It is seeds and for their leaves.Amaranth green about 3 feet high and a foot I don't much miss "never" be- word"forever"in the ceremony. should not make promises you can't one of the oldest cultivated plants,a was a sacred food of the Aztecs,and wide- cause I'm not a big believer in the He kindly informed us that,with keep.But in my mind,I hear a voice native of Asia and gown in the gar- has been cultivated in India, where How about a more familiar plant? word. I'm more from the school of divorce rampant, he was uncom- warn,"Keep it simple,stupid." dens of ancient Greece and Rome the leaves are called tampala. Plant Swiss chard "Never saynever." fortable making a forever promise (Beta vulgaris var. ci- But I d mourn the passing of in the eyes of God. (As if he were "I don't think so, honey," I told and medieval Europe. f 17tach was a seed o a.sunny site t c earlier than cla) s actually a leafy form of beet P g standard vegetable of 17th- and you would plant sweet corn. that has the virtues of being"forever." making the promise.) He would, he him."Daddy and I are kind of lucky. 18th-century American gardens. g ex- Duringa memorial service a few said, marry us "for as long as you We got married forever." ' g Sow sparingly, even though at tremely tolerant to both cold and months ago, a clergyman read the both shall love." 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Wareham, MA�2$71 P;mrted to quantities 1n stock. 7-5 Not responsible for typographical errors. All Major Credit Cards Accepted Closed Sun. PAGE D-6 ADviCE SUNDAY CAPE COD TIMES,AUGUST 6,1995 ues we claim to cherish and that Dear Ann Landers: My husband sponsors o Writesingprograms threatens our future." is an intelligent,well-educated man, p offend 1 That passage is from a new book I but when we are with friends,he in- am pleased to recommend. The variably monopolizes the conversa- Dear Ann Landers:I am recently cations Commission allow this gar- across the country 24 hours a day. name: "Abandoned in the Waste- tion,gets off the track and becomes retired and on occasion watch TV bage? What has happened to mor- land - Children,Television and the belligerent if he is interrupted. talk shows. I am shocked and ap- Ann als?It seems as though the talk show Who can I write to,and what can I First Amendment."The authors are People listen to him to be polite, do as a citizen to help get this junk palled at the filthy language, teen- Landers hosts are competing to see who can off the air? - Greenbelt Md. Newton N. Minow and Craig L. La- but I know by the expressions on age girls wanting to have babies at be the most shocking in that never • . may. Publisher: Hill and Wang.The their faces that they are bored. I 14, mothers being abused by their ending scramble for the highest Dear Greenbelt: Write to the price is$20. have tried to tell "Walter" in a nice teen-age children, men sleeping ratings. sponsors of the offending programs. way to let others speak,but he feels with teen-age baby sitters, sisters I don't care if this is the'90s -that Hit'em where it hurts - right in the Dear Ann Landers: My married that my criticism is unwarranted. sleeping with each other's husbands is no excuse for bottom-of-the-barrel pocketbook.Send your letters to the friend has been using me to mask How can I get him to stop doing this? and mothers dating teen-age boys, programming. We, the viewers, company chairmen. The addresses her illicit affair. Whenever we go I am - Embarrassed in Fort not to mention the fights that break his nose broken twice.) should speak out against it.It breaks are on the packaging of the pro- out,her lover just"happens to show Lauderdale out on the air. (One TV host has had Whv does the Federal Communi- my heart to know this trash is shown ducts. Tell them you will not buy up." Dear Embarrassed: Sorry, dear, I their products as long as they spon- She also keeps me updated on her know of no quick fix for terminal sor trash. outings so that I don't call her at bores. People who have no clear Change in diet may be beneficial home when she is out with her lover. sense of how they come across are For those who are interested in an I suspect she tells her husband that hopeless. excellent book on how TV has failed she is out with me.I have confronted When Walter pauses for a few se- us, I offer this passage: "The prob- her about this, but she Question:Although it seems to be in diet - the addition of more fiber lem is more urgent than ever,for all gets angry conds to come up for air, jump in worse lately, I have had to use a Family Doctor and six to eight glasses of fluid daily of us - broadcasters, parents, pub- and says I'm a rotten friend.Is there with "John, Henry, Bill, Jane, what laxative for most of my adult life to B Allan Bruckheim - may help remedy the situation. lic officials and teachers. We have a solution for me. - Winnipeg, are your opinions."Try it,and good keep regular. However, I think my Y Also, you can add a bit of exercise, abandoned our children to a waste- Manitoba luck. constipation has never been as bad perhaps a long daily walk, to your land of vacuous, often violent and Dear Winni.: She's no friend; as now,and I wonder if my medicine even though they have five to seven schedule of activity. she's a user. Winnipeg is a big city Letters to Ann Landers may be sent isn't as strong as it used to be. I am normal bowel movements a week, If your current laxatives seem less openly consumerist program- with lots of lovely people.Surely you to P.O. Box 11562, Chicago, IL sure there are many others who which is really all that is necessary to than effective, try choosing a bulk- / mrng that represents none of the val- can do better. 60611-0562. would like a word from you about maintain health. forming preparation that contains caring for this problem. However, as we grow older, our materials that absorb water,helping YOUR HOROSCOPE By Jeane Dixon to form a larger mass that can stimu- Answer:Your question is one that bodies do change the way they func- late the bowel's actions. is asked quite frequently and so I am tion,it is harder to move around(ex- Since there are man other a Cancer June 21-Jul 2 happy to discuss it for you. ercise helps the process of diges- y types SUNDAY,AUGUST 6 ( y 2): A enjoyable than costly travel. Ro- of laxatives, with different actions r good day to start a trip or vacation. mance accelerates when you level The word "constipation" has an tion),and many diets fail to contain Ha birthday! In the next enough bulk. on your system,your own physician Happy y• Plan your travel route to avoid with loved one. interesting origin. It comes from the g is your best source of advice. year of your life:New agreements heavy traffic. Spending time out- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Latin constipatio, meaning "to When chronic and severe consti- I don't think that the manufactur- help attain what seemed like an doors will soothe jangled nerves. Cast aside worry and indecision crowd together." More than $300 pation is the complaint,a good med- er has reduced the amount of active impossible dream. Solving a credit Send a letter or postcard to an old and say "yes" to an exciting pro- million is spent each year for laxa- ical evaluation is in order to deter- ingredients in your current medica- or cash-flow problem will reduce friend. posal. A teen-ager may decide to tives in this country alone, so there mine if there are any underlying tion. It's just that you have been tension. Be prepared to answer Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Guard confide in you.Listen without com- m s need an That people who not think s medical problems that might yield to changing bit by bit over all these ofu our r questions. A leads to overt against overreacting if someone ment or criticism until you have Y P Y Y treatment. years, and your needs are now Y g does not keep a promise.You have the whole story. be so, for many folks use laxatives However, often a simple change different. due changes. You draw strength more resources than you think! If Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): from the love and support of those you decide to spice up your love Group activities prove highly en- who believe in you. Be discreet life, know the risks. A health mat- joyable today. Ignore a desire to NEW ARRIVALS about a romantic mistake. ter deserves prompt attention. goof off; devote yourself to others' Celebrities born on this date: Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A spe- needs instead. Your intervention artist Andy Warhol, actress Step- cial favor or gift strengthens a rela- helps resolve a family problem. 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Y cause with perfect freedom be- Miss Manners is aware that ex- world, that it would be preposter- talgia softens and glamorizes the Miss Manners to law school. cause it involves more than one plicit permission is built into the ous to assume that two people pur- past, Miss Manners is sure she re- So today's lovers,who have for person,she supposes it is worth it, code because there is a resum suing love have an interest at all By Judith Martin gotten about demanding to be left p P- g Y calls a time when two people hav- Surely, however, the explicit tion that no one would bother pay- in one another's happiness. ing a romance were assumed to be alone,follow the spirit of their time consent code, could be improved. ing attention to the old vocabulary fond of each other. themselves busy trying out the new and devise legalistic codes to act as Miss Manners agrees that ongoing of gestures and expressions. The Feeling incorrect?Address your eti- "Great and good friends," we freedom. Then, suddenly,they got their chaperones.It is similar to the feedback is needed to make sure old-fashioned young gentleman quette questions (in black or blue- used to call them when the associ- up and started agitating for legalis- way that people who scorned mar- that everyone continues to be hap- who froze and retreated when the black ink on white writing paper) ation took a particularly enthusias- tic codes to regulate courtship. riage because it inhibited freedom id such and spontaneity marched off to PY as things go along. Using the young lady on whose chair back to Miss Manners, United Feature tic and active turn. How d dear friends come to think idsuch them- What's the matter?Weren't they court to demand protection and re- Q&A format however, has its his arm had come to rest squirmed Syndicate, 200 Park Ave., New having a good time? drawbacks for the worthy but inar- away has been replaced. The new York,NY 10166. The quill shortage selves as enemies in need of lega- sponsibility for their extra-legal ticulate. Cads are notoriously model is supposed to be chortling prevents Miss Manners from an- listic protection from each other? Never mind.This brings us to the unions. eloquent. with the realization that it is safe to s w e r i n g questions other than She means before one of them great prototype of such efforts,the All this racing around the board Those who have exhausted their go ahead and grab her, because through this column. got tired of the other. Antioch College Sexual Offense to get to square one strikes Miss Miss Manners is not speaking of Policy. Manners as unnecessarily tiring. FACTORY people with lecherous and/or But if this is what it takes to make criminal intent. She is referring to There was a time when nearly one realize that love is incom- eve conversation everyone landed there, �' couples with foolish expressions SHOE MART on their faces and the belief that even if it started with farm prices. they are participating in an unpre- The entire society was rollicking cedented miracle.Far from consid- with merriment at the very idea of House tour slated Rte.28 Route 28 at Deer Crossing ering themselves opponents, they a college promulgating rules of "On the Curve" Across from Liquor Warehouse revel in the discovery that they are courtship, in which one party was on Brant Point DENNISPORT•398-6000 MASHPEE•477-0017 truly and uncannily one.They both required continually to be asking M-Sat.9-6 is Sunday 12-5 M-Sat.9-5:30•Sunday 12-5 like the outdoors, for example. Or explicit consent of the other to NANTUCKET — The Nantucket the indoors.Whatever.It is perfect- each of a series of specific acts: Garden Club will hold its 41st an- O ly amazing. May I do this? Is it all right if I do nual house and garden tour from p o True,society was always cynical, that? noon to 5 p.m.Wednesday. O All sorts of devices — chaperones, Miss Manners was not amused. Seven homes and gardens in the curfews, shotguns, girdles, rules It seemed to her very proper and Brant Point area will be open for that college roommates had to be natural that people indulging in viewing. Refreshments will be 11111110 of the same sex — were invented to such a consequential activity as ro- served in one of the gardens. keep such friends from having too mance should want it to be gov- Tickets, $20, may be purchased good a time together. erned by etiquette.That they came on the day of the tour at any of the None worked, of course, except up with something awkward and homes on the tour. Proceeds from for the useful (possibly, as it turns adversarial does not surprise her. the tour will be donated to various =r out, essential) function of compli- There was no going back to the charities on the island. More infor- eating a relatively simple act to old system.The matron-police who mation may be obtained by calling make it a challenge. Nevertheless, scowled at lovers were unavailable Nantucket Island Chamber of these customs — and society itself for a return to duty. Left unem- Commerce at 228-1700. — acquired the nasty reputation of w- • being barriers to perfect bliss and, q r- , by extension,to world peace. The Arc N'1-)O XV It took a tremendous effort for _--- lovers to get rid of all those impedi of Cape Cod ^.""_— "--e W=5 ments.There were so many differ r ent little and big restraints woven Serving Ca a Cod's 40% OFF into the pattern of proper court- Developmentally Disabled • • • • - • toknow, ship. 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He People in front of every national Silva,project manager for the part- bought secondhand items, or new s a snap to park. nership's Entrepreneurs in Train- furniture that hadn't sold, from 1 Edit wisely. When you get home Continued from D-1 ing Program. "That's about a major manufacturers, then sold it • and process your film,look through great vacation shots all your pictures and select the best What Illston hopes will be a big use." 0 asset that we can now himself at discounted prices, of each shot.Don't include duplicate selling point is his emphasis on useil Sometimes repairs were needed, scenes in your presentation unless customer service. Silva met Illston through the en- and he went directly to the fac- they offer unique viewpoints. "I believe being frugal is in," he condtrepructed program when it was tones to get the know-how. ByBARBARAYOST conducted earlier this year in Advice for the home video photog- says, referring to the lower cost of After he sold that business, he THE PHOENIX GAZETTE Don't insist on always rapher comes from Julie Jones, as- ready-to-assemble furniture. "And Hyannis. Illston studied there for y 12 weeks and emerged with a busi- did consulting work,but wanted to Three signs your vacation slides sistant chief photojournalist at getting things done in a reasonable ness plan that create a company that would not having the sun at your p got Get it Together are boring: g y Channel 12 (I�NX-TV).Many tech- time or where you say seems to be under wa require him commuting off-Cape. Your audience is quiet. back. Shoot some niques that apply to still photogra- an important thing." He already had the expertise.Be- The furniture business "fol- Your audience is snoozin phy work for video.Here are her ad- He works at people's homes or g• shots that way, then fore retiring to the Cape eight lowed me. I couldn't get rid of it," Your audience has left the y� ditional suggestions: offices,takes boxes and packaging building. change perspective. Plan your story in advance. As away,and sets up appointments at Years ago, Illston sold furniture he jokes. Vacation photos don't have to And don't worry about You pull into a Disneyland parking times convenient for his customers put people to sleep. They can be space, briefly plan in your mind — which often means working da exciting documentaries of your fa- bad weather. Storms what your story will be.Are you do- evenings and weekends. B* en mil s good times.The key is plan- cumenting a theme park or your fa- "He offers the personal touch aut y'. g Y p can add tremendous mil s experience?Go for the latter. rather than the cold-blooded XYZ ning and knowing what makes a Y' xP good photograph. Interest and drama — Don't shoot every ride,but your kids of `We're going to charge this or `�homSoft on the rides provide great action.Let that an hour,' "notes John Reed of Photography Here are some tips on capturing clouds over the desert, great vacation shots. them dictate where your camera Hyannis. "And he works around Get close.People in your pictures buildings reflected in goes. yourschedule." "Treasured Moments shouldn't look like vaguely recog treets. Video does not need to be narrat- That's not so easy to do with by the Sear rainy nizable pinheads. You should be y s ed, she says. Capture natural Reed,who found himself too busy ;: able to see their faces. Don't have sounds. with various projects to get to the Look for action-reaction. You're boxes of unassembled furniture them pointing at some landmark. shoot down on your subject, "Shoot the photo in such a way that Schwe ker suggests.ests. Or lie on the at Disneyland. You're videotaping he'd bought.He has since hired Ill- � the location is obvious without p the kids. Suddenly they shout, "Oh, ston, a friend, to put together a ground and shoot up. This will add wow!" Move the camera to show bookcase, an entertainment ten 3 watching the bouncing ball," says interest and might provide a cleaner f Phoenix Gazette photographer Pe- what they're reacting to.Its Mickey. ter, vanity closets, exercise equip- background. 1` ment and a lawnmower. ter Schwepker. Turn the camera.Vary horizontal Now you can get great shots with ., Fill the frame. Make every inch photos with vertical ones,especially the master mouse. One of Illston's office-based jobs As ' l count. Before you click the shutter, to capture the majesty of tall objects. Vary your shots between wide involved adjusting or replacing run your eyes around the entire Keep your camera ready. Don't shots,long shots and close-ups. parts on 30 expensive,but unstable fF k t z- scene. Add and subtract objects as Listen for conversation.At a fam- office chairs that were donated to J miss the candid shots — children you compose the shot. playing, someone snoozin in the fly reunion, for instance, move the Southeastern Massachusetts eat. "Don't alwa g worry around and listen to what people are Manufacturing Partnership. The Peter Ensenberger, picture editor back of Arizona Highways, suggests us about getting the surroundings in,'> saying.This is also a great time to re- conference-room chairs tipped too ing the "rule of thirds." Divide your Schwepker says. cord oral histories. easily, so were unusable, until Ill- g scene into thirds vertical] and hori- Hold your shots steady. If you ston made the repairs. Y But if the camera starts to be a zontally.This will allow you to prop burden, if you're thinking more have trouble keeping the camera "He took something that erly position the horizon. Decide about taking photos than enjoying still, support your picture-taking while very attractive — was not which is more important—the earth our vacation,take a rest. "If you're arm by using your other arm as a or the s — and emphasize that. If Y Y brace. sky p feeling oppressed,put it down,"En 3 the s is full of wonderful clouds, Be natural. "The camera is your "Flower n �' senberger says. v 1i1/ move the horizon down to expose Avoid static shots.Don't pose the eye,"Jones says.Let your camera go more sky. If the landscape is more family in front of every landmark. where your eye would go.Don't pan our interesting,use more of that. too fast or zoom too slowly. 1.800-442.3567 Frame the shot.Look for an inter- And don't always have them looking NIS esting window,doorway or bending into the camera.Have them look oute frame. �Areeo 71YA-NNIIo DEN 231 of the Surprise them in mo- tree to frame your subject.Just don't „•,ROB I(e@p ments of activity. u•n*7 V � LW Of SO.YARMOUTH MASHPEE overdo it. µo � Compose a photo essay.Think of r�,., ., 394 1343 4na0r7 Be aware of lighting. Often, the ,M, ., Lm1'111 STA difference between an amateur the overall story your pictures will a ! photo and a professional one is how tell,and make sure you have variety � p — close-ups, details, wide shots, Wedding the the scene is lit. Schwe ker and En- edding senberger recommend trying for Specialists early morning or late afternoon sun. 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The bride, daughter of Charles and Wilma Brink at the Jesuit Estate at the University of Scranton of Butler, Pa., was given in marriage by Charles " " �; followed. Brink and Devyn Brink to the son of Harry and Su- s; The bride,the daughter of Shari and Conrad Nae san Jilson of Sandwich. n gle of West Bountiful,was given in marriage by her Cindy Anderson served as the bride's honor h father to the son of Mary Evelyn Quinn of Harwich attendant. and the late Thomas A.Quinn. Daniel Cox of Barnstable was the best man. Maureen Quinn of San Diego,Calif., sister of the The bride is an alumna of Butler High School in bridegroom, was the bride's honor attendant. The I Butler,Pa.,and St Joseph's College in Philadelphia, bridegroom chose his brother,Thomas A.Quinn,to i serve as his best man. Pa. She is an administration director at the Gordon seMrs. Quinn is a sales associate at Nordstrom's. Phillips School in Pittsburgh,Pa. Q The bridegr000m, a graduate of Barnstable High Mr.Quinn,a graduate of the University of Scranton f School and the United States Naval Academy, is a with a degree in accounting, is employed as a corn I,p second lieutenant in the U.S.Marine Corps. puter networking instructor. The couple honeymooned for one week in Nan- The couple honeymooned for one week in the Po- tucket.They are residing in Stafford,Va. MR.AND MRS.ERIK W.JILSON conos Mountains and in Vermont.They are residing MR.AND MRS.BRIAN J.QUINN in Bountiful. McSally-Greene Ward-Adams CHATHAM — Dr. Anne Greene and Michael x�: McSally, both of Cumberland Foreside, Maine, HARWICH PORT — Whitney Elizabeth Adams were joined in marriage at St.Christopher's Episco- w and Christopher Allen Ward, both of Washington, pal Church in Chatham.The Rev.Peter Vanderneen k " D.C., were married at Pilgrim Congregational officiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony. A reception at ' F �. Church in Harwich Port.The Rev.James Todd offi Chatham Bars Inn followed. ciated at the 3:30 p.m. ceremony. A reception at �. The bride,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Willis Greene Chatham Bars Inn immediate) followed. 'i � of Avon,Conn.,was given in marriage by her father '. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ran- to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McSally of dolph Adams of Savannah,Ga.,and Mrs.Pamela R. Brewster. Adams of East Harwich, was given in marriage by Wendy Benard-Simon was the matron of honor. her father to the son of Dr.and Mrs.Allen Downing The bridesmaids were Dr. Sid Steinle, Margaret Ward of West Boylston. Ann Murray and Elizabeth McHugh.Danielle Paine Lindsey Esterly Adams was the honor attendant. y` was the flower girl. The bridesmaids were Alexandra Peyer, Helen Scott O'Gara served as the best man. The ushers Hopkins, Tabby Biddle, Lisa Black, Elizabeth , were Paul Murphy, Andy Johnson and Joel McShane and Dakota Glenn. Elizabeth Meyer was f Chansky.Andrew Greene was the ring bearer. the flower girl. NX. The bride received her bachelor of arts degree Jeffrey Tilton Ward served as the best man. The from Wellesley College,her master's degree in pub- ushers were Kyle Lissack, Kyle Rice, Christopher Photography by Robert Tucker lic health from Boston University and her doctoral Photography by E.R.Lilley Photography Gallup, Scott Osbourne, Harold Paul and Andrew WHITNEY E.ADAMS WARD degree in medicine from the University of Vermont MR.AND MRS. MICHAEL MCSALLY Cantor.Nathaniel Meyer was the ring bearer. College of Medicine.She is a pediatric resident. The bride graduated from Colby College in 1992. College in 1992,is a producer. The bridegroom, who received a bachelor of Group. She is an assistant product manager. Mr. and Mrs. Ward honeymooned on Martha's science degree from Providence College, is presi- The couple honeymooned for one week in Paris, The bridegroom,who also graduated from Colby Vineyard.They are residing in Washington,D.C. dent and chief executive officer for York Insurance France.They are residing in Cumberland Foreside. Morin-Talbot Kemprecos-Houghton CHATHAM — Claire Livingston Talbot of Chat CHATHAM — Christina Houghton and Paul g Kemprecos,both of South Dennis,were married at U x' ham and Stephen P.Morin of Providence,R.L,were the Chatham Beach and Tennis Club.Justice of the ' married at the First United Methodist Church in y Peace I.Marie Sherman officiated at the 2 p.m.cere- Chatham.The Rev.David L.Stokes officiated at the AL mony.A reception at the club immediately followed. 5:30 p.m. ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. The bride, daughter of Anne Curran of Harwich Thomas Gallen.A reception followed at the bride's and O.Barker Houghton of Tucson,Ariz.,was given i family home. in marriage by her parents and her stepfather, The bride, daughter of Kenneth S. Talbot of George Curran. Ridgewood,N.J.and the late Barbara Hagan Talbot, Phyllis Albertell of Laguna Hills, Calif., was the .x: _> " was given in marriage by her father. She is the maid of honor. The bride was also attended by her granddaughter of Lucille Raaf Hagan of Chatham. sister,Toni Houghton of South Dennis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.David L. r Readings were given by Perrianne Houghton of Morin of Concord,N.H. Albuquerque, N.M. and Julie Houghton of Fair- Martha Fetter Austin of Tahoe Paradise, Calif., banks,Alaska,sisters of the bride. A. was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Jeffrey Kemprecos of Nicosia, Cyprus, served as Kimberly Carlson Hahnemen of Edina, Minn.; Bi- his father's best man. Eric Munk of Albuquerque, biana Famolare Heymann of Stamford, Conn.; Ali X. N.M.,nephew of the bride,was the ring bearer. son Hilbert of Brewster;and Brooke Morin of Chat- Soloist was Joseph Kemprecos of Belford, N.J, ham and Providence,daughter of the bridegroom. Photography by Ross Price Photography and Video brother of the bridegroom. Photography by Charles Mason S. Patrick Morin Jr. of Providence and Bret Tris- CLAIRE L.TALBOT&STEPHEN P.MORAN Mrs. Kemprecos is a graduate of Harwich High MR.AND MRS.PAUL KEMPRECOS tan Morin of Madison, Conn., sons of the bride- ' School and the University of Massachusetts. She is groom, served as best man and assistant best man, line Kelly Margeson of Brewster. a bank trust officer, formerly employed with Cape editor of the Cape Codder. respectively. The ushers were the bridegroom's The bride,who will retain her maiden name, is a Cod Bank and Trust. Mr. Kemprecos, a mystery The couple honeymooned for three weeks in brother, Jeffrey I. Morin of Concord, and his graduate of Mount Holyoke College. She is a pho- novelist,is a graduate of Brockton High School and Greece and Cyprus. They are living in South brother-in-law, John M. Talbot of Marmaroneck, tographer,graphic artist and partner in Mortal Ink, Boston University. He was the former managing Dennis. N.Y. a public relations and business writing firm based in Allen Nixon Rodday of Brewster and Edward Providence. The bridegroom, formerly a staff re- Morel of East Falmouth were carriage drivers. Mu- porter at The Wall Street Journal,received his bach- Getting married? sic featured organist Nancy Madison,tenor Joel Es- elor of arts degree from the University of Connecti- All information for weddings and engagements must ten and soprano Mittie Ticknor. cut and a master of science degree from Columbia Forms for engagement and wedding notices may be include a daytime telephone number. The wedding featured an equine theme with University's Graduate School of Journalism.He is a obtained by calling Jorene Souweine,775-1200,exten- Due to space limitations, descriptions of wedding "footmanettes"or junior bridesmaids.They includ- partner in Mortal Ink. sion 156,8 a.m.to 2 p.m.at the Times'Hyannis office. gowns will no longer be included in announcements. ed Kate, Lindsey and Amy Goodwin and Jenny Lee A fall honeymoon is planned.The couple will live Forms may also be obtained by writing to the Cape All photographs will be returned only if a self-ad- Margeson,all of Brewster.The flower girl was Caro- in Chatham and Providence. Cod Times,319 Main St.,Hyannis 02601. dressed,stamped envelope is included. ENGAGEMENTS Kimberly B.Jamison Michael H. Dalton Ellen Moran p ' DENNIS — Mr.and Mrs.J.Clark Edward). Dockham Jr. Kimberley Kadd ,Jamison of Dennis,formerly of Ver- " y y non,Conn.,have announced the en FORESTDALE — Richard and t Peter Marquis gagement of their daughter, Kim Joan Moran of Forestdale have an HYANNISPORT—Robert Kadd berly Beth Jamison, to Michael nounced the engagement of their Y Henry Dalton, the son of Dr. and daughter, Ellen Moran, also of For- of Hyannisport and Marsha Kearns Mrs. George R. Dalton of West estdale, to Edward J. Dockham Jr. of Valvico,Fla.,have announced the Hartford,Conn. of West Yarmouth. He is the son of engagement of their daughter,Kim- Miss Jamison is also the grand- Edward J.Dockham Sr.of Dedham berley Kaddy of Colorado,formerly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot R. and the late Mary C.Dockham. of Hyannisport, to Peter Marquis, Stacy of Dennis. She is a 1987 gra- Miss Moran, a 1985 graduate of also of Colorado,formerly of Rayn duate of Lasell Junior College and a Sandwich High School, is a mort ham.He is the son of Raymond and 1989 graduate of Central Connecti- gage representative for Citizens Annette Marquis of Raynham. cut State University. Miss Jamison Mortgage Corp.in Quincy. Ms. Kadd y' a graduate of Cape KIMBERLEY KADDY KIMBERLY B.JAMISON ELLEN MORAN Cod Community College, is em is a nurse at Emery Univerity Hospi- Mr. Dockham, who received his Y g degree in mechanical en-in Atlanta,Ga. and MICHAEL H.DALTON bachelor's de and EDWARD J.DOCKHAM JR. ployed as a nursing assistant in and PETER MARQUIS Mr. Dalton, also a graduate of for Cox Communications in Atlanta. gineering from UMass at Lowell, is An Aug. 26 wedding at St. Anth- Boulder,Colo. ployed as a cook in Boulder. l F r on f a sales engineer or Gilmore Com- y s Church in Falmouth is Mr. Marquis attended Cape Cod A fall 1996 wedding is planned by Central Connecticut State Univer- A Dec. 29 wedding in Vernon is y College p sity, is a network support specialist planned. pany in Quincy. planned. Community ge and is em- the couple. DECKS ... DECKS ... DECKS ... DECKS! R ANTIQUE A T HE — 1 Have DoctorDeck examine Your deck . 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