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0. 5-�- - ti� sa , �v � �� Hwy} J C: M I ��, � (tea �-.-, ,�� z � � - � t+ I' I. Ze -,Zwl.7-7 - UNITED STATE f First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS .� Permit No.G=10 SAM Sender lease print your name, address, and ZIP+4®in this box* TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION 200 MAIN ST. HYANNIS, ILIA 02601 t)t'Iil?I��'�:i��l)?a���ii'?tt?�'i�liiltl?tj?s11i�t; - C �� i ��- � �,� _ ,. � •,,. 1 SENDER: COMPLETE T141S 5 CTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sig re item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addr ssee so that we can return the card.to you. Received by(Po to ame) C. Date o live ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, k�fA/i s Z or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Y s 1. Article Addressed to: if YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ o rbinsured Type Certified Mail® Cl Priority Mail Express'" V�D tered Weturn Receipt for Merchandise Mail ❑Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes PS Form 3811,July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt Postal co CERTIFIED MAILTm RECEIPT" (Domestic `nFor delivery information visit our website at www.uspsXome tti t NPostage $ _r Certified Fee p Aj Post t C3 Return.ReceiptRequire) H� p (Endorsement Required) �• p ed D Restrictelive Fee ry p (Endorsement Required) �� p Total Postage&Fees $ Q nj Sen ,� a .; :5 � ' 1 ' - p Street, G No Ci , ate•ZIP+4 ----------------- :i0rr. See Reverse for Instructions Certified Mail Provides: ■ A mailing receipt ■ A unique identifier for your mailpiece ■ A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: ■ Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mail®or Priority Maile. ■ Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail. ■ NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail'. For valuables,please consider Insured or Registered Mail. ■ For an additional fee,a Return Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery.To obtain Return Receipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt(PS Form 3811)to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee.Endorse mailpiece"Return Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for a duplicate return receipt,a USPS®postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is required. ■ For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent.Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement"Restricted Delivery". ■ If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. PS Form 3800,August 2006(Reverse)PSN 7530-02-000-9047 UNITED STATES; I RM-9M "E First-Class Mail M �� Postage&Fees Paid $ 3 USPS ac 11111 Permit No.G-10 IIII • AUG 16 Sende lease print your name, address, and ZIP+4®in this box* I I 'OWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION 200 MAIN ST i HYANNIS,MA 02601 _. .. _ „111,11ij11,1,:i,11i'1till'Ii11I'11hilm11i,1,1,1i11lf id,11'11 COMPLETESENDIER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signat._e item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Y ` Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse yo ❑Addressee 4 s that we can return the card to you. B.��,.�/�'yyed by(Printed N e) Da of D livery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mail iece, or on the front if space permits. p rig D. Is delivery address different from item 1 ❑Ws- If 1. Article Addressed to: YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No r\ s utV 3. lervice Type &&Certified Mall® ❑Priority Mail Express' ❑Registered J(Return Receipt for Merchandise. f I ❑Insured Mail ❑Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. ArticleNw 1��H7015 0640! bodt _8-4 9.R287 ' (transfer fi 4 'I PS Form 3811,July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt Postal o RECEIPT CERTIFIED MAIL Domestic Mail Only c13 For delivery information,visit our website at wwwusps.comll. fU Er 0 I 43 Certified Mail Fee Extra Services&Fees(check box,add lee as appropdeteJ MA ❑Return Receipt(hardcopy) $Ln ti9 ®� 0 ❑Return Receipt(electronic) $ ,•.C5 Postmark Q ❑Cer0ed Mail Restricted Delivery $ Q ❑Adult Signature Required $ �" •A ❑Adult Signature Restricted Delivery$ %• � y _ O Postage _ . � $ _- 0 ToWAostageandl—Fee' ( �•.,j+ $ — Ln r=1 sent 4' - -_ �= -------------------- Stree a .. O Bo .-.�- x _ = --------- - St e,ZIP, 4. i :II April 2015II 10 •0 Certified Mail service provides the following benefits: ■A receipt(this portion of the Certified Mail label). for an electronic return receipt,see a retail ■A unique identifier for your mailpiece. associate for assistance.To receive a duplicate ■Electronic verification of delivery or attempted return receipt for no additional fee,present this delivery. USPS®-postmarked Certified Mail receipt to the ■A record of delivery(including the recipient's retail associate. signature)that is retained by the Postal Service' Restricted delivery service,which provides for a specified period. delivery to the addressee specified by name,or to the addressee's authorized agent Important Reminders: -Adult signature service,which requires the ■You may purchase Certified Mail service with signee to be at least 21 years of age(not First-Class Mail®,First-Class Package Service®, available at retail). or Priority Mail®service. Adult signature restricted delivery service,which ■Certified Mail service is notavailable for requires the signee to be at least 21 years of age International mail. and provides delivery to the addressee specified ■Insurance coverage Is notavallable for purchase by name,or to the addressee's ai thorized agent with Certified Mail service.However,the purchase (not available at retail). of Certified Mail service does not change the ■To ensure that your Certified Mail receipt is Insurance coverage automatically included with accepted as legal proof of mailing,it should bear a certain Priority Mail items. USPS postmark.If you would like a postmark on ■For an additional fee,and with a proper _,this Certified Mail receipt,please present your endorsement on the mailpieca,you may request Certified Mail Item at a Post Office-for, the following services: postmarking.h you don't need a postmark on this -Return receipt service,which provides a record Certified Mail receipt,detach the barcoded portion' of delivery(including the recipients signature). of this label,affix it to the mailpiece,apply You can request a hardcopy return receipt or an appropriate postage,and deposit the mailpiece., electronic version.For a hardcopy return receipt, complete PS Form 3811,Domestic Return Receipt;attach PS Form 3811 to your mailpiece; IMPORTANT:Save this receipt for your records. 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STORE License to.Expose, Keep for Sale, and to Sell All Kinds' of Alcoholic Beverages Not,T_ odBe-Drunk ,Onthe�Premises To: COTUIT GROCERY CO jNC ,'d/b/a COTUIT G -..,ROCERY CO., INC. ................................. ,?� Steven Gould, Managerx t_ t on the following descilbed p emises 737)vtain Streeet Cotutt,MA .r WOOD FRAME 3iSTO,RY BUILDING.WITH 3600 SQ.Y,FT. ON GROUND FLOOR. LIQUOR STORE 790'SQj. FT. WITH TWO EXTERIOR EXITS ADDITIONAL 50.-100 SQ. FT. IS USED, ' WITH THE`GROCERY FOR DISP This licensejs granted and accepted upon theiexpress condition that the licensee shall, in all respects,conform to all the provisions of the Liquor`Control Act,Chapter 138'of the General ' Laws,as amended;and any rules or regulations made''thereunder by theaicensing authorities.' This license expires June 15,2016 unless earlier suspended,,cancelled or revoked. t. ti IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the'undersigned have hereunto affixed their official . signatures this st 6day of J nuary 2016 The Hours during which"A1 ohohc° * �' RESTRICTIONS-See Below .' . Beverages may be sold are WEEKDAYS: 8 A.M.TO I I P.M. =- m ...................................................... .......... . ... , SUNDAYS NOON TO I I P.M: .................... _....-.. .�.......... ............. ....... ....... ..... -•-.. ....... .. ... . -PAID: $1512.50 "' LICENSING AUTHORITY RESTRICTIONS , T - ---_.------- -- t f t i t 1 k € r ,_ NOT FOR PUBLIC VIEW Message Page 1 of 1 Anderson, Robin To: Roma, Paul Cc: Gallant, Therese Subject: 737 Main ST Cotuit-Cotuit Fresh Market FYI regarding a complaint brought forward by the TC Chair I just got off the phone with Lewis Anderson of Cotuit Landscaping. He says he is not Cotuit Landscaping, Etc. He is Cotuit LS Inc. Lewis also said he actually lives on the site of the Cotuit Fresh Market in one of the residential units. Cotuit Landscaping has a place of business in Mashpee where Lewis keeps his 5 commercial vehicles (23 Bowdoin Rd). He does not own a personal vehicle. He will email me a photo of the sign and a photo of his license which is said to reflect the 737 A Main Street. The evidence arrived and it does in fact show that his business location is elsewhere. Lewis also stated that he thinks that may be a community garden next to the barn and someone tends it on the week-ends. He has not seen any other business back there since Cotuit Solar left. It was also worth noting that his crew patronizes the market when they are working in that area... . Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer N 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026oi 508-862=4027 8/25/2016 Iss 04 low' 012 489005 'Q) EXPO 04,ml0a,2017 ID 4 CLASS i F REST � �� sE M H , � - 0 NONE r � h ' dui wa—a � .� •x.•'1 ANDERSO Y i LEWIS F 737A MAIN ST COTUIT, MA Q E a, i I Town of Barnstable Planning Department Staff Report Appeal Number 1998-80-Cotuit Grocery Store, Inc. Variance to Section 4-3.5(5) -Signs in Residential Districts Date: June 11, 1998 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From: Approved By: Robert P. Schernig, Director Reviewed By: Art Traczyk, Principal Planner Drafted By: Alan Twarog, Associate Planner Applicant: Steven Gould d/b/a Cotuit Grocery Store, Inc. Property Address: 737 Main Street,Cotuit Assessor's Map/Parcel: Map 036, Parcel 046 Area: 1.34 acres Building Area: 5,500 sq.ft. Zoning: RF Residential F Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: WP Well Protection District Filed:April 27, 1998 Public Hearing:June 17, 1998 Decision Due:August 5,1998 Background: The locus of this appeal is 737 Main Street, Cotuit. There are two structures presently located on the lot, a 5,500 sq. ft. commercial building and a barn structure currently being used as an art school. The existing uses of the main building are a mix of retail, residential and restaurant uses. There are currently three separate business entities operating from the first floor of the main building. They are the"Cotuit Grocery Co.", "Cotuit Pizza Factory"and"On A Whim". The second floor of the main building is being used as an apartment. Assessor's records list the building as"l store/apartments", containing the Cotuit General Store, Package Store, and 2nd floor apartment. Historically, the main building operated as one store selling a variety of items. It is now being operated as three separate businesses. Recently, the applicant partitioned off approximately 364 sq. ft. of the existing space which is now being used by"On A Whim"for the retail sale of hand painted furniture, murals and accessories. The property is located in an RF Residential F Zoning District which only permits single-family residential dwellings. However, the store building pre-dates zoning. The use of the barn structure as an art school/studio is a more recent use of the property and may be an illegal nonconforming use. Both the main building and barn structure are on the State and National Register of Historic Structures, as well as the Town's own listing. Currently, there are three business signs attached to the main building. There is a wall sign which reads "Cotuit Grocery Co.", a perpendicular wall sign which reads"Cotuit Pizza Factory & Deli"and a 16 sq. ft. perpendicular wall sign which reads: Cotuit Grocery Co. Package Store Antiques Coffee Pizza Subs Deli& Ice Cream r Town of Barnstable-Planning Department-Staff Report Appeal No. 1998-80-Cotuit Grocery Store, Inc. Variance-Section 4-3.5(5)-Signs in Residential Districts Section 4-3.5(5)of the Zoning Ordinance states: "Where a legal non-conforming business exists within a residential district, one(1)sign may be permitted by the Building Commissioner if it is determined that the appearance, placement, size and lighting of the proposed sign will not be detrimental to the residential character or visual quality of the area. In no instance shall such signs exceed eight(8)feet in height or eight(8) square feet in area." The applicant is seeking a Variance to Section 4-3.5(5)to permit an addition of two 4 sq. ft. perpendicular business signs, in addition to the existing signage. See the attached sign plans for details. The Board should note that one of the signs the applicant is requesting ("Cotuit Pizza Factory&Deli") has already been erected. Zoning History: This property has the benefit of previous Zoning Board of Appeals action. Appeal No. 1993-71 -granted a Special Permit with conditions to allow a change in lot configuration and area of the property resulting in a reduction in size from approximately 1.6 acres to 1.34 acres. At the time of this appeal it was noted that the property contained a retail store selling groceries, liquor and garden supplies, and a barn structure that served as part of the retail activity (see attached Decision &Notice). Condition No. 2 of this Special Permit states: 2. "There shall be no increase, whatsoever, in the non-conforming use of the Cotuit Grocery Store in view of the fact that the size of the lot upon which the non-conforming use is located has been reduced." Appeal No. 1994-52-granted a Variance to Section 4-3.5(5)of the Sign Ordinance to allow a 16 sq. ft. perpendicular wall sign rather than the 8 square feet permitted under the Zoning Ordinance with the following conditions: 1. "Any reference to anything other than the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package Store and Pizza Factory would not be permitted without further relief granted by this Board." 2. "The overall design of the sign be presented to the Sign Enforcement Officer for purposes of her review and reasonably satisfying her concerns." Staff Review: The applicant is requesting additional signage because there are now three separate business entities where there was historically only one. Signage referencing the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package Store and Pizza Factory is permitted under Condition No. 1 of Appeal No. 1994-52. To permit signage for"On A Whim", further relief from the Board is required under Condition No. 1. The applicant must substantiate the use(the retail sale of hand painted furniture, murals and accessories)as a legal pre-existing nonconforming use, and that the use has not been abandoned or not used for a period of three years or more(as per Section 4-4.8- Abandonment; Non-Use). The applicant has stated that the sale of antiques and similar items has been done from this site for many years. The property has always been zoned residential since the inception of zoning in Cotuit in 1950. The area is generally residential in nature with this lot being the only commercial use in the immediate area. Due to the residential nature of the area, staff suggests maintaining the overall square footage of signage that presently exists on the property. The use of the barn structure as an art school/studio may be an illegal nonconforming use. At the time of Appeal No. 1994-52, the second floor of the main building was occupied by the"James Wolf Art Studio". It was found that this use was not permitted on the property, there being no record of a Variance and/or Special Permit to authorize it. In a letter dated July 7, 1994 from the Inspection Department, the applicant was ordered to"Cease and Desist'the use of the Art Studio. I Town of Barnstable-Planning Department-Staff Report Appeal No. 1998-80-Cotuit Grocery Store, Inc. Variance-Section 4-3.5(5)-Signs in Residential Districts Variance: In consideration for the Variance, the applicant must substantiate those conditions unique to this lot that justify the granting of the relief being sought. In granting of the Variance the Board must find that: • unique conditions exist that affect the locus but not the zoning district in which it is located, • a literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise to the petitioner, and • the relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the Zoning Ordinance. Suggested Conditions: If the Board should find to grant this request for a Variance from the Sign Ordinance, it may wish to consider the following conditions: I 1. The applicant shall be permitted a total of three(3) perpendicular business signs, in addition to the existing wall sign which reads"The Cotuit Grocery Co." The 3 perpendicular wall signs shall not exceed 4 sq. ft. in area apiece for a total of 16 sq. ft. 2. Any reference to anything other than the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package Store, Pizza Factory and On A Whim shall not be permitted without further relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 3. The overall design of the signs must be approved by the Building Division. Attachments: Applications Copies: Applicant/Petitioner Assessor Map/Card Building Commissioner Sign Details Decision&Notice for Appeal No. 1993-71 Decision&Notice for Appeal No. 1994-52 July 7, 1994 Letter from Inspection Dept. I v THE ZONING RMW BEING BOUGHT HAc ' ��,� EEEt�DETERMINED BY THE ZONING U a £w�ORCEMENT OFFICER TO TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BE APPROPRIATE IVEN �E s Zoning Board of Appeals CiRCUM9TANCEB.. APR 2 T W = j' ,i Ij Applicatibti=to -rdtitioa for a variance Da n ACE For office Use onl s Todd CIeRD®F$ 1� y, Appeal ��_�� — 0_ nearing.Daie Decision Due The undersigned hereby applies to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a. variance from the Zoning ordinance, in the manner and for the -reasons hereinafter set forth: Petitioner Name: o c x�c 7 37 M Phone c: Petitioner Address: ��- Property Location: Property owner: G_Kac:�y 1� Phone y.Z� (a-f 3� Address of owner: 737 vv�� << S �-- _ �,-70 oL If.petitfoner differs from owner, state nature,of interest: Number of Years owned: Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: �ZTo Zoning District: �T= Groundwater overlay District: kJ-f- Variance Requested: Lf Z. S C S) cite section & Title of the Zoning ordinance Description of variance Requested: � `� • �.-�..t_ J���g 1a �b`�L lam' �t 2z � � �F�R� :. Description rof the Reason and/or Need for. the variance: Discription of Construction Activity (if applicable): L,_." �. Existing Level of Development of the property - Number of Buildings:' �- Present Uses) : �'' "c2�/ILI `'° �`�� �; Gross Floor Area: �� sq.ft. Proposed Gross Floor'Area to be Added: Altered: :Is- this property subject to any other relief (variance or special Permit) from the Zoning .Board of Appeals? Xes. t7 No�,*: If Yes, please-list appeal-numbers or. applicant's name _ e Application to Petition for a variance z" tl+o property within a Historic District? Yes, No X. Is the property a Designated Landmark? Yes No [] For Historic Department Use Only: Not Applicable ............... OHH Plan Review'.Number. Date Approved irk i ature: S � Lri S . Have you applied for a building permit? Yes [] No Has the Building Inspector refused a permit? Yes [] No All applications for a variance which proposes a change in use, new construction, reconstruction, alterations or expansion, except for single. or two-family dwellings, will require an approved site Plan .(see sec tion 4- 7.3 of the Zoning ordinance). That .process should be completed prior to.. . submitting this application to the Zoning .Board of Appeals. For Building Denartment use only: Not -Required ................. [] site Plan Review .Number 'Date Approved Signature: The followings information must be submitted with the Petition at the time of filing, without such information the Board of Appeals may deny your request: Three (3) copies of the completed Application Form, each with original signatures. Five (5) copies of a .certified property survey (plot plan) showing. the dimensions of the land, all wetlands, water bodies,. surrounding roadways and the location of the existing improvements on the land. All proposed development activities, except single and two-family housing development, will require five .(5) copies of a proposed site improvements plan approved by the Site Plan Review committee. This plan must show the exact location of all proposed improvements and alterations -on the land- and to structures. see "Contents of site Plan:" section 4-7.5 of the zoning ordinance, for detail requirements. The petitioner may submit any additional supporting documents to--.-- assist the Board in making its determination. signature: c_ Date: Petitioner or Agents signature Agents Address: Phone: Fax No. rlu�al ls y 1 . i , ,.. �ROPERTV ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD I�EYj NO. 74 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS land By/Dale S Dmenswn LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COP— vP PRICE UNIT ADPRICENIT ACRES/UNITS VALUE oeecripron GROCERY STORE. INC Mpp— !cD. FF.DeIn/Acras #8L0G(S)-CARD-1 3 74.300 CARDS INA:,CIUNT L 30 3SITE I X .5 =10 150 125 139999.9 . 262499.9 .50 131300 #LAND 3 160P900 01 OF 1' A 11 1RESIDUAL 1 X 1.1 =10 96 28000.0 26880.00 1.10 29600 #PL 737 MAIN STREET COTUIT COST 6 0-9 9 000 p COMM/RESID U X = 100 *193560.0 193560.0 1.00 19360U a *COTUIT GROCERY INCOME 23 200 A RGI DETGAR S X 192 C= 17 I 14.25 2.42 1660 4000 f USE C APPRAISED VI L;UE A C 235 2'00 A U PARCEL'SUMM R;Y T S LAND 16 90-0 A T BLDGS 7 700 M 0—IMPS F E TOTAL 23;0,00 600 E N N CNST T DEED REFERENCE Type DATE gxcreeA PRIOR YEAR ALUI A Book Page Incl. Mo. Yr.D sales Pr"" LAND 16 9 00 T S 81081310, 1107/92 L 280000 BLDGS 7 300 U 5912/149: I-09187 N 672500 TOTAL 23 200 R 850095E1:PRI�02/86 E S BUILDING PERMIT *LAND ADJUSi.FOF type LAND LAND—ADJ INC ME SE SP—BEDS FEATURE BLD—ADJ UNITS Number Dale Amount ECONOMICS 160900 400 193600 B37159 10/94 AD 2500 CIas9 GOr1a1. Tolal Year Buill Norm: Obsv. Uni19 Units Base Rale AOI.Rate Ae1ua1 11Y1 A.. Dept. GOna. CND. L.I. %R.G. Repl.C-1 New Adj.Repl.Value Sloriea Heignt Raoma oC Rma B.M. a Fix. P.rtV-11 FK 36C 001 000 001 00 65 29 58 80 38 196694 74700 1 1 Descripllon Rale Square Feel Rep,.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1.00 IMP.BY/DATE: SCALE: 1/20.00 ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL S BAS 100 .00 1 GROSS AREA 1 STORES/APARTMENTS CNST GP:01 T FWD 85 8.50 364 3094 N STYLE OD 0. R DESI6N '(DJ MT 00 ----------------- Or. U EXTER.WALLS-- -00-------------------- _0_.- +-------a-----------------+ ----------- 0. HE AT%AC TYPE 00 ' T ! INTER.FINISH 00--------------------0_-_ U COTUIT GENERAL STORE. ! 1NTER.LAYOUT 00 0� R ! PACKAGE STORE. INTER.9UALTY 00 0. 2N0 FLOOR RESIDENCE. ! FLUOR STRUC7 00 O. A --------------- -- ---------- L C = ! ft00R COVER 00 364 ease -------------6� Ta I A ------+E a reaa Aur . . t-------------------- ROOF TYPE _ 00 BUILDING DIMENSIONS - -------------------0 1 T ELECTRICAL 00 A SAS FOJyOATION--- -00 ------------------0"- --- ---------------------- L NEIGHBORHOOD (f4AA COTUIT LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL 160900 239600 AREA VARIANCE +0 +0 STANDARD 25 The Town of Barnstable BA6IVSTABIA Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services NAM 059. Building Division A A 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph M. Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner April 27, 1998 Steven Gould Cotuit Grocery 737 Main Street Cotuit, MA 02635 Re: Additional enterprise at Cotuit Grocery, 737 Main Street Dear Mr. Gould, The above referenced proposal was reviewed and it was found that Site Plan Review is not necessary. The site had previously been before Site Plan Review(SPR 1-95) and it was found that the site has plenty of parking. Attached please find a copy of the approved site plan from 1995 for your files. Respectfully, r Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner / t r $, 9. 9 \ ;. i i IL G U D .p T S�OF BARN r t_. A 6 1995 Y-4. yI� .L.- ks YTR J" OB I" ^ A, l } If?0 A:-. - -- 1r 1. 0 264 1 11L. 423-7 00,55 - .:'�.X 4.1.. O-- ram'c�v 1J COTU l T GRc7` Wa1 k tiJo�1 . (oo12r Cv.olc�/ _ I gGEAL ! !' ice ST9w' C.� _ GV ICIc 6�1R[NN �GNEI( ILEti�IZZA o a 1 P i T- �-�- — -- - �o � ! tt s;nnc _.._.... \...\ , �� I // y l_/ y. /� ��-� � ���� :.��\ �. 3cQ� �� � �� � � � I ,� � __ _ _.. r___....-- -- _ �� � 1 ���� : -.�-� - -- - --- - - --- -- -- ----- -- - - -- - - ------------- \ i 3 -0. 51 .a .PENCE R 1 - T — AspHAL l /,J ///!///. of ! 64 OC'11 ! !!, �pRY ----- �� FRAME liC C0TUIT CLEAAV UT GROCERY"" 6. 4 0 //! GRASSY OSAREA %�:46EP y�LEACH �I I PLTs AfAPLE TREES 77 QED GRA VL DRIVE -- �-- —�- l0 Qb CEDAR AREA i s NJ ----- ---- ------------- 25 r , . ^•f Wit: MAPLE ' CD•` _. s OAK Ij r w - UPoL 86 5 .r I Szi AR /�/. 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Zoning Board of Appeals Special Permit 133 0[C' 16 A1,110 :31 Re-configuration of a Lot upon Which a Non-conforming use Exists Appeal No. 1993-71 Decision and Notice Summary Granted with Conditions Appeal No. 1993-71 Applicant/Owner Dennis Konary Address: 46 Tracey Road, Cotuit, MA Property Location: 737 Main street, Cotuit, MA Assessors Map/Parcel: 036 - 046 Zoning: RF - Residential F District Overlay District: WP - Well Protection Applicant's Request: Section 4-4.2, - Change in a Non-Conforming use, Special Permit to allow the lot upon which a non- conforming use is located to be changed Activity Request: To change the lot configuration and area upon which a non-conforming use exists. Procedural Provisions: section 5-3.3: Special Permits Background Information: This decision concerns the petition submitted by Dennis Konary, requesting a special permit to change a lot upon which a non-conforming use is located. Plans propose a new lot of 1.31 acres in contrast to the existing 1.60 acres. In addition, the proposal would create a larger frontage of 170 feet on Main Street. Land is to be exchanged between current lots #046 and #001 to create two new lots as per a preliminary plan submitted, titled *site Plan, Cotuit, Mass for Dennis Konary by Baxter & Nye, Inc. the last date of revision dated December 03, 1993. According to the Assessors Records, Lot 046 is 1.60 Acres and is located at 737 Main Street, Cotuit, MA, commonly referred to as the Cotuit General store. The property is developed with two structures on site, a .retail store selling groceries, liquor, and garden supplies; and a barn structure that also serves' as part of the retail activity. The applicant indicates that the second floor residence has been removed. The site is served by public water and gas, and on-site septic system. Procedural summary: The application was filed in the offices of the Town Clerk and at the Zoning Board of Appeals office on October 28, 1993. A public hearing duly noticed under M.G.L. Chapter 40-A was opened on December 02, 1993, at which time the hearing was closed and a decision was rendered by the Board. The petition was BOOK L1 MuRa PAGE Appeal No. 1993-71 Decis-on and Notice heard by Board Members; Gale Nightingale, Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn and Chairman, Richard Boy. This appeal was- heard concurrently with Appeal No 1993-72, that petitioned for Bulk variance, also necessary to accomplish the plan for the re-configuration of the lots. Mr. Alger represented the applicant, Mr. Ronary. He gave a brief history of the acquisition of the parcels by Milton Crocker and presented a plan dating to that acquisition that illustrated the two parcels at that time. He cited that one lot was developed with a single family dwelling and the other with the Cotuit Grocery store. The store pre-dates zoning and today is non- conforming in use. Mr. Alger cited that a special Permit would be required to change the lot area and configuration upon which the nonconforming use is located. The changes are in the reduction of lot area from 1.6 acres to 1.3 acres and a re-configuration of its shape. Area would also be transferred between the neighboring Lot, #007, adjacent to the south. The re- configuration of that lot, Lot, #007, would also require the variance as requested in Appeal No 1993-72. The Board discussed the need for the special Permit requested, noting that the change has no relationship to the non-conforming use or the structure but only effects the land area and shape of the lot upon which the use is located. The Commissioner from the Cotuit Water District was present. The Water District well is located within 400 feet of the proposed lot configuration and the district has requested of the applicant modifications and changes to the plan within the 400 foot area to assist in the protection of groundwater recharge to the well. Attorney Alger has noted that the plan revised and dated December 03,. 1993 represents that desire of the district . The plan also calls for a 12 foot strip to be segmented from Lot #007 and the area transferred to three neighboring parcels to the south and fronting on to Coolidge Street. This area would further buffer the Cotuit Grocery commercial use from neighboring residential use, and increase in size the three undersized residential lots. The public was invited to speak on the proposal and no one spoke in favor or in opposition to the petition. Find of Facts: Based upon the evidence submitted and the Testimony given at the public hearing on Appeal No. 1993-71, The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously found: 1. The proposed reduction and relocation of the boundary lines of what is illustrated as lot 1, proposed on a plan titled "site Plan, Cotuit, MA for Dennis Ronary" would not be objectionable or detrimental to neighborhood affected. 2. The proposed change in the lot line would not increase the use currently being made of the non-conforming use and would therefor not represent a detriment to the abutting owners. 3. No information was presented that the non-conforming use itself was intended to be expanded, nor would the resulting new 1.3 acres lot, 2 Appeal No. 1993-71 Decision and Notice which is reduced in size from the present 1.6 acre lot, create a problem. Conclusion: Accordingly, based upon the findings, a motion was duly made and seconded that Appeal No. 1993-71 for a special Permit be granted in accordance with section 4-4.2, - Change in a Non-Conforming Use, special Permit to allow the lot upon which a non-conforming use is located to be changed, subject to the following conditions: 1. The petitioner shall comply with all requirements set forth in Appeal 1993-72, that read: 1. The lots being shown as lot 1, lot 2 and parcels A, B and C be so configured and annexed as is set forth in the plan titled "site Plan, Cotuit MA for Dennis Ronary", scale 1". equals 40, and dated August 18, 1993, last revised on December 3, 1993. 2. That the proposed septic system for Lot 2 be located as close to what is shown as parcel A and parcel B as is possible and as far away from the so-called 400 ft. radius of the well field. J 3. That, within a 30 ft. strip drawn parallel to the 400 ft. well head protection radius illustrated on the plan, the property shall remain in its naturally vegetated state, to the extent possible, unless there is approval by the Cotuit Fire District, 4. Within the 430 foot radius area from the well head, there be no loading on that area of pesticides, herbicides or fertilizer. 5. The proposed single family dwelling on Lot #2 shall be as designed to be 441x 28, ft. in size and shall not be located any closer to the 400 ft radius than what is shown on the plan present. 2. There shall be no increase, whatsoever, in the non-conforming use of the Cotuit Grocery Store in view of the fact that the size of the lot upon which the non-conforming use is located has been reduced. The vote was as follows: Aye: Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Dexter Bliss, Emmett Glynn and Chairman, Richard Boy Nay: Order: Appeal No. 1993-71 for a special Permit has been granted with Conditions. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, and shall be filed within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. 3 Any person aggrieved by this decision may appeal to the Barnstable Superior Court, as described in Section 17 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by bringing-an action within twenty days after the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. - Chairman NJ is, r Clerk of the Town of Barnstable. Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this L day of 19_Z under c pains and penalties of perjury. , - Distribution: Property Owner Town Cleric Town Clerk lam' r Applicant Persons Interested Building Iaspecaor Public Inf or--ation Board of Appeals Town of Barnstable zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice :variance: Sign Ordinance - Hanging Sign �_' Appeal No. 1994-52 • Y. 29 Z ;; Granted with conditions P itt3ner/owner: Steve .Gould....of the Cotuit Grocery Co.,Inc. Address: 737 Main street, Cotuit, MA 02635 Assessors Map/Parcel: 036-046, 1.6 Acres (Jan 1, 1994 data) zoning: RF - Residential F District zoning overlay District: wP - watershed Protection District Applicants Request: variance to section 4-3.5 (5) Sign ordinance Activity Request: To permit a 16 sq. ft. hanging sign rather than the 8 sq. ft. permitted under the Ordinance. Procedural Provisions% section 5-3.2 (3) : Variances - BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The locus -is on the west side of Main street two lots north of Coolidge Street. The assessor records indicate the building is "1 store/apartments", containing the Cotuit General store, Package store, and 2nd floor apartment, and the applicant indicates the gross floor area as 6,700 sq. ft. An art gallery is now the 2nd floor tenant. . PROCEDURAL SUMMARY: The petition was filed in the office of the Town Clerk and at the zoning Board of Appeals office on May 11, 1994. A public hearing, duly noticed under M.G.L.. Chapter 40-A was opened on June 15, 1994 at which time the Board heard evidence and rendered a decision. Board members sitting on this appeal are T. DeRiemer, E. Glynn, R. Thorne, R. Jansson and Chairman R. Boy. Steve Gould representing himself explained there is an existing four by four Micholob sign in the and a four by four building sign hung with permission of the building inspector. He would like to replace these signs with a single, four by four, sixteen square foot sign. G. Urenus (sign enforcement officer) said she received.a complaint about a month ago from a resident about the signs as they are now. - 1 Decision - Appeal No. 1994-52 ` Variance - Sign Ordinance: Cotuit Grocery Co. inc. Mr. Gould continued to explain that Mr. Daluz in a letter dated May 8, 1992, had previously told him his signs were all right. The Board questioned the Art Gallery and if that use it was an illegal use and could not be advertised on the sign. Mr. Gould agreed that he could not confirm the legal establishment of that use. Public Comment was requested. None was forthcoming. FINDINGS: At the hearing of June 22, the Board unanimously found: 2n Appeal Number 1994-52 that a non-conforming grocery store in an RF zone exists. It is somewhat unique to that area especially in view of the fact that in RF zones permits no business uses. The petitioner has demonstrated the need to have a larger, more visible sign and in the absence of such a sign his ability to conduct business would be effected. To increase the overall sign from the eight square feet permitted under 4-3.5 to sixteen square feet would not be in derogation of the spirit and intent of the Zoning ordinance and would not be detrimental to the neighborhood. CONCLUSION: Based upon the findings of this Board in Appeal Number 1994-52, Cotuit Grocery it was duly moved and seconded to grant the relief sought subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. Any reference to anything other than the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package store and Pizza Factory would not be permitted without further relief granted by this Board. 2. The overall design of the sign be presented to the sign Enforcement officer for purposes of her review and reasonably satisfying her concerns. The vote was as follows: AYE: E. Glynn, T. DeRiemer, R. Jansson, R. Thorne and Chairman R. Boy NAY: None "Decision - Appeal no. 1994-52 Variance - sign Ordinance: Cotuit Grocery Co. inc. ORDER: Appeal no 1994-52 is granted with conditions. This variance must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds and the petitioner has one year in which to exercise the Variance. Any person aggrieved by this decision may appeal to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, by bringing an action. within *twenty ._(20) daye after this decision has been filed in the office of Town Clerk. � � S y Richard L. Boy, chairmazF Date Signed 2 Linda Leppanen, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. signed and sealed this day of 19 /under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk Copies: Applicant • Property owner Building commissioner Zoning Board of Appeals Files _ Z ,N[rot` {;A� The Town of Barnstable .... Inspection Department Uhl►' 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 508-790-6227 Joseph D. DaLuz Building Commissioner July 7, 1994 Mr. Stephen Gould Grocery Store, Inc. 737 Main Street Cotuit, MA 02635 RE: A=036 046 Main Street, Cotuit Wolf Art Studio Dear Mr. Gould: Please be advised that this office has no record of a Variance and/or Special Permit to authorize the James Wolf Art Studio at the above referenced location. Therefore, you are hereby ordered to "CEASE AND DESIST" the use of the Art Studio. Very truly yours, 1 f Alfred Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr cc: Town Attorney Consumer Affairs Town Manager Zoning Board of Appeals ✓ CERTIFIED MAIL: P 375 771 614 R.R.R. i own of tsarnstme Regulatory Services oFtHE ToN, Richard V.Scali,Director Building Division f •AEWSTPABLF. t Paul Roma,Building Commissioner MASS. 039. b. 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 AlED IVIA'i Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Cotuit Landscaping ETC & Grocery Store, Inc. and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located at 737 Main Street, Cotuit,MA 02635. Map 036 Parcel 046,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date,August 22, 2016 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST IMMEDIATELY,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: Chapter 240 Section 14 A(1) RF Residential Single Family Zone 2. COMMENCE immediately,action to abate this violation. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: Operation of a landscape/construction business including staging and storage of equipment and materials, employee parking or dispatching, advertising 737 Mains St address and any and all associate_d activities necessary or associated with said business. Remedy: Relocate all vehicles and activities associated with operation of landscape /construction business including equipment storage & materials to an appropriately zoned location. Failure to comply may result in non-criminal citations for Cotuit Landscaping Etc and Grocery Store Inc as this property is a nonconforming property (retail use) in a residential(single family) zone. And,if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so,by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal(specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15 of the Massachusetts General.Laws). If, at the expiration of the time allowed,,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as requires will be taken.- or Robin .Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer QNORMS/viozonel X 1 lo*n aftt hu` turf { -- - - k f, sc`wK ;o I;*pt I T :i. i #G 'V t. T. Cotunt Landsca Etc pin s f r t Webane Dire. till s business. ? forl rr,i s;s,n nj fo r In a k�,A, ........... Town of Barnstable, MA Page 162 of 209 By special permit.Alterations or expansions in a preexisting nonconforming building or structure that do not meet the provisions of Subsection A shall be permitted only by a.special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals.In granting such special permit,the Board must find,that the proposed repairs,alterations and/or expansion are not substantially more detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood.If the building or structure houses a nonconforming use,the provisions of§240-94 shall also apply. § 240-94. Nonconforming use. [Amended 3-11 1999 by Order No.99-056] _ A preexisting nonconforming use shall be limited in the extent it may expand or intensify.A preexisting ` nonconforming use may be changed to a principal permitted use as of right.A preexisting nonconforming use may be changed to a conditional use by special permit as provided for within the A zoning district in which it is located,or to another,nonconforming use as provided for herein. A. Change of a nonconforming use to another nonconforming use.A preexisting nonconforming use may be changed to another nonconforming use only by special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. In granting a special permit for the change of a nonconforming use,the Board must find that the proposed nonconforming use is no more detrimental to the neighborhood and that all of the following requirements are met:. - (1) The applicant has received all necessary approvals from the Board of Health.. (2) The proposed nonconforming use: (a) Requires no more parking than the previous use;. (b) Does not generate more traffic than the previous use,as measured by the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Handbook or other sources acceptable to the ` Zoning Board of Appeals,nor does it cause Town expenditures to address traffic mitigation measures; ; (c) Does not result in an increase of on-site and off-site noise,dust,and odors; (d) Does not result in an increase in the hours of operation or in the number of tenants or employees; (e), Does not expand the gross floor area of the nonconforming use,except as may be provided in§40-936,nor does it increase the number of nonconforming uses on a site; (f) Is on the same lot as occupied by nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming;and (g) Is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. 1=13. Expansion of a.preexisting nonconforming use.A preexisting nonconforming use shall notbe-- -'expanded and/or intensified except by special,-permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals.In granting i a special permit for expansion of a preexisting nonconforming use,the Board must find that the proposed expansion,and/or intensification will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood and'! met-that the following requirements are (1) Any proposed expansion of the use shall conform to the established setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located;or such greater setbacks as the Zoning Board of Appeals may http://ecode360.com/print/BA2043?guid=6558130&children=true ' 5/16/2016 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 163 of 209 require due to the nature of the use and its impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties. (2) The proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming. (3) The proposed new use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. (4) At the discretion of the Zoning Board of Appeals,improvements may be required in order to reduce the impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties including but not limited to the following: (a) Greater conformance of signage to the requirements of Article VII; (b) The addition of off-street parking and loading facilities; (c) Improved pedestrian safety,traffic circulation and reduction in the number and/or width of curb cuts; (d) Increase of open space or vegetated buffers and screening along adjoining lots and roadways.The applicant shall demonstrate maximum possible compliance with§240-53, Landscape Requirements for Parking Lots,Subsection F,if applicable. (e) Accessory uses or structures to the principal nonconforming use may be required to be brought into substantial conformance with the present zoning. § 240-95. Reestablishment of damaged-or destroyed nonconfor 'ng use, building or structur A. .The reestablishment of a ul preexisting nonconfor ' g use and/or building or structure which has been destroyed or dama d by fire,acts of natur or other catastrophe shall be permitted as of right,provided that the Buildi Commissioner as determined that all the following conditions are met: (1) The reconstruction or repair will no ' crease the gross floor area or height of the building or .structure beyond that which previ sl xisted,nor increase the footprint of the structure; (2) If the building's location on t lot is to be c nged,it will change in a manner that will result in greater compliance wit a bulk regulations tablished in the zoning district in which it is located;and (3) The reconstructio r repair will not constitute an expa ion or intensification of any nonconforming se. (4) In the case any use in which it would otherwise be required, a site plan review process has been llowed. B. The pree ' ting nonconforming use and/or structure or building shall be dis ntinued unless a buildin ermit has been applied for within two years from the date of damage r destruction,and cons uction is continuously pursued to completion. § 2 -96. Variance situations. http://ecode360.com/print/BA2043?guid=6558130&children=true 5/16/2016 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 1 of 2 N Town of Barnstable,MA Monday,August 22,2016 Chapter 240. Zoning y Article III.. District Regulations - � § 44 2 0-1 . RC-1 and RF Residential Districts. A. Principal permitted uses.The following uses are permitted in the RC-i and RF Districts: (i) Single-family residential dwelling(detached). B. Accessory uses'.The following uses are permitted as accessory uses in the RC-i and RF Districts: (1) Renting of rooms for not more than three nonfamily members by the family residing in a single-family dwelling. ' [Amended 11-7-i987 by Art.12] (2) Keeping,stabling and maintenance of horses subject to the provisions of§240-iiB(2) herein. C. Conditional uses.The following uses are permitted as conditional uses in the RC-i and RF Districts, provided a special permit is first obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals subject to the provisions of§240-i25C herein and subject to the specific standards for such conditional uses as required in this section: [Amended.8-i7-i995 by Order No.95-195] (1) Home occupation',"subject to all the provisions of§240-46C, Home occupation by special permit. (2) Renting of rooms to no more than six lodgers in one multiple-unit dwelling. (3) _ Public or private regulation golf courses subject to the provisions of§240-11C(2) herein. (4) Keeping,stabling and maintenance of horses in excess of the density provisions of,§240-liB (2)(b) herein,either on the same or adjacent lot as the principal building to which such use is accessory. (5) (Reserved)E11 [i] Editor's Note:Former Subsection C(4),regarding family apartments,was repealed77-78-2004 'by Order No.2005-026.See now§240-47•7. (6) Windmills and other devices for the conversion of wind energy to electrical or mechanical energy,but only-as an accessory use. (7) Bed-and-breakfast operation subject to the provisions of§240-i1C(6). [Added 2-20-i9971 D. Special permit uses.The following uses are permitted as special permit uses inthe RC-i and RF ; Districts,provided a special permit is first obtained from the Planning Board: http://ecode360.com/print/BA2043?guid=6558261' 8/22/2016 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 2 of 2 (i) Open space residential developments subject to the provisions of§240—i7 herein. (2) Private initiated affordable housing developments: A private-initiated affordable housing developments (PI-AHD) on seven acres or more,subject to the provisions of§240-17.1 and in full compliance with the standards set forth therein. Added 11-18-2004 by Order No.2004-1131 E. Bulk regulations. Minimum Yard Setbacks (feet) Minimum Maximum. Minimum.LotL o tMinimum Lot B u i I d i n g. Z o n i n gArea Frontage Width Height Districts . (square feet) (feet) (feet) Front Side Rear (feet) s RC-i 43,5602 125 — 3Q3 15 15 30' RF 43,5602 i50 — 303 i5 15 30' Or 2 1/2 stories,whichever is lesser. 2 A minimum lot area of 87,120 square feet is required in RPOD Overlay District. ; [Added i0-26—'2000] 3 One hundred feet along Routes 28 and i32. http://ecode360.com/printBA2043?guid=6558261 8/22/2016 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION i L10 Map 036 Parcel oqb Application # Health Division Date Issued 1? ly Conservation Division Application Fee tyc Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address 7 .37 Im 4, S TW-e-'� Village CQ4-ui t Owner v oC.0 Y S k1re- e Address - y• W< Telephone s0 r Ll 2,0 . ' nn -- Permit Request �-rv�, ech cr^ O -( 4az V� e_ LJ �-y c3 `3 t�2 1/�►e , �� va e ��rGk. Z S� Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay .Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (s%:ft <ZZ Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _news Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Rom Count .yam Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other F.=iiLl ` U0 Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑;-Y�s ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name tie a C u �� Telephone Number 500 ' Z_60 " Address.1 `4 License # C-)o Home Improvement Contractor# Email Worker's Compensation # /1/_3 2w) ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 0 SIGNATURE 1 .., ` DATE jj t ' FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY � v APPLICATION# f DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. �{ ADDRESS VILLAGE f OWNER I I DATE OF INSPECTION: ( FOUNDATION 1. FRAME ; r I INSULATION 3i t FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL ( FINAL BUILDING ( aA�TE CLOSED OUT !' AS:SMIATION PLAN NO. r w Comrncrnnw- iTi of Vassachmefis De Papt t ref hu?srw&%cd Accidents OKWO o,f imatigatiens 600 Mayhirigton&reet BasforA,MA 02III wt4 w..masmgaWdia Work:et<-s' Campensatianlusm-alare ida-vit:Builders/Contra:cturs/UectucianslPlumbers Applicant Information Please Print b . Name City/State-YZip: Phon6 47 y j Are yauan employer?Check the appropriate lain: T , of. ect r �� 4., I ama contractor and I 3'?�e �] t���� L 6'I am a employer with ❑ general _ 6_ New❑ employees{full and/or * have hired the sub-couhactm. rc{ion 7_._❑ I am a sore prapaetor or partner- listed on the attached sheet: 7- ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees • These sub-contractors have g- ❑Demolitioa: W for me in an capacity- employees and have woikers' �� y� �- ' _ $ 9_ ❑Building a tditioa 8 OlforICCIS' comp_in�traTice. CdZhl).rricnranr¢ - required_] 5_❑ We are a corporation and its 10.0 Pl ectrical repairs ar adtlifions 3_❑ 1 am a homeowmes doing all work offims ha-m exercised their 1I-0 Plumbing repairs or additions Myself [No we rkm'ramp- right of eswrmptioa per MGL 12-0 Roof repairs c 1.5 i�n�tnt�nr�e required.]€ 2' §I{4�and we hgve no 13_0 other employees_[No wmiters' comp-msura2M required.j *Fray a b—,rt that checks box rl— also U otrt the section below shag their workers'coarpemation pow i>�rmxitua. Hnmeacrners vrho submit this affidavit in&csting they are doing all nwk and then Lbm outside contiuctum— scab rt a aeu:a dsvit mu g such +Cuirinctors11Wr1 pck this box mustattarhpdanaddition4t sheet shoteingthenameofffiesob-confinctorsandstatecchethertxxwtthoseernitieshave amployees_ If the mb-coutiactars hn a employees,they must piuuide their policy ntinber_ I am arz emp&,yer ihatis prim idirrg it,orlsem'cotr>parLvikon inm4rrurce for my e-mp£nyecu �e£atr is thepo&cy raid}ob sits irrfotwraliarr.. . Insurance CompmyNams: Policy#CW Self itg Uc-ff: 12 G 71- Fxpirat onDate: Job Sib--Axktress: Citylstate z4zp / / Attach a;Capy of the wGrkers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy-number and e3TTwation date). Failure fo secure catirerage as regtureduuder Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 andlor one year impriv as well as civil penalties in the fbim of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fins ofup to S250.00 a.day against th(e violator_ Be advised that:a copy of this statement may be fiorwarded to the Office of Inve*gations of the DIA far instwance coverage- cation_ I do hereby certify under tt�hs pains idd nalfzes nf'petjary th tfhe inefornrtatian prinidid abmw is(rue and correct Sitmature: �JGJGi/ Bate: Phone if OjE al use only. Da not Write in tiffs Area;,to be completed by city or town official City or Town: P udtMicense# , Issuing r' nthonty{circle one}: 1.Board of Health 2.Buc1'ding Departm mt I Ciiytrawn Clerk 4_Elechical Inspector S.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#r' 6 Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers'compensation for their employees. Pursuant-to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written_" An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer;or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,constriction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or Iocal 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. auy applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the iasurance.coverage required.- Additionally, MGL chapter 152, §25C 7 states"Neither'the commonwealth nor an of its political subdivisions shall P ( ) Y enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,U necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and phone mnnber(s)along with their certificaie(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(I LC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(L LP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insu lace_ If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required- Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Depaianent of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit 'I1ae of idaVit sbould be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Departnent of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to ob p- a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Sells insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to BE in the perr itllicense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple pernitlliceme 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 titled 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 burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidaN it The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: ne Gommanwealth of Massachusetts- Depaztment of Industrial Accidents Office Of Iavestiptioas 600 Washingtaa Street Bastan,MA 02111 Del.A 617-727-49 0 eat 406 or 1477 MASSAFE Revised 4-24-07 Fax#617-727-7749 pjww.mass_govkha I 1�8 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSUKAN(rt PRODUCER (SO8)997-6061 FAX (SO8)990-2731 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Southeastern Insurance Agency, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR 439 State Rd. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P.O. Box 79398 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL# IN9uRED Gregory Caul ey INSURERA Arbella Protection Insurance PO Box 63 S INSURERS: Travelers Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURER C: INSURER D INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDIN ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN.THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR DD TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS Yn GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE 3 1.000,0001 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITYOAMAGE TO RENTED 3 100,OO CLAIMS MADE X�OCCUR MED EXP(Anti arm person) $ S10001 A PERSONAL a ADV INJURY 8 1,000.00 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,00 GEML AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000 00 POLICY ECT LOC 8500015641 07/24/2014 07/25/2015 AUTOMOBILE LUABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMB ANY AUTO (Ea aodderd) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per P—) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S (Per noddem) NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per acdderd) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC S AUTO ONLY: AGO S EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S OCCUR ED CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE s s DEDUCTIBLE : RETENTION $ S AA OTH WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,00 B ANFICERIMEMBERRIEXCLUDERI ECUT� 7PJUB7875A19503 9/24/201 09/25/2015 E.L DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE t 100 00 H yes,dewibe under E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ S00 00 SPECIAL PROVISIONS below OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS or any and all operations performed during the policy period CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE TIIEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL • 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORMED REPRESENTATIVE JOAN MARTIN ACORD 26,1101,11, OACORD CORPORATION 1988 i F i F ° i BARNSrABM �$ ,�� Town of Barnstable .eTED MP't A Regulatory Services Richard V.Scali,Director Building Division Thomas Perry,CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.m a.as Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, f�T-e 6 ( 7C'UC--t> ,as Owner of the subject propert7 hereby authorize 6;�e U lR to act on my behalf, U in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) i tv Signa e,of Owner D e Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit,please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. QAWPHLESTORWbuilding permit foims\EXPRESS.doc Revised 061313 .t,. Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and.Standards Construction Supen isor a ' License: CS-009013 ;i GREGORY M CAJ)LUt,-670 33A BAXTER AVW YARMOUTHMA !Z Expiration.. Commissioner 05/11/2016 .I TTown,ol Barnstal3le Regulatory Services �tHe Aqy, Richard V.Scali,Director 0 Building Division * ELARN rns[E Tom Perry,Building Commissioner Mass. v 1 39. � 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 ��FD MA'S a . Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances.Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Resist and Abate: Cotuit Solar and all.persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located at 737 Main Street,Cotuit;Map 036 Parcel.046 ,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date, September 26, 2014, to: 1. 'CEASE AND DESIST IMMEDIATELY,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: Warehousing out of the rear building riot allowed. 2. COMMENCE immediately,action to abate this violation. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: { Move business within 30 days. And,if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so,by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal(specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the decisioninotice of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15 of the Massachusetts General1aws). If,at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as the law requires will be.taken, , } " By order, Thomas Perry,CBO Building Commissioner Q/FORMS/viozonel r- 5 s I r R5 { a G a fi e� r 9fs t ARDITO, SWEENEY, STUSSE, ROBERTSON & DUPUY, PC 25 Mid-Tech Drive West Yarmouth, MA 02673 Telephone: (508)775-3433 Facsimile: (508)790-4778 Charles M. Sabatt r Tel Ext: 235 May 14, 2007 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street M Hyannis, MA. 02601 Y �� RE: Cape Cod-Sustainable,Living Center;arf Dear Mr. Perry: The undersigned represents Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center, Inc. (hereinafter called " CCSLC"), a Massachusetts non-profit corporation organized under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 180. CCSLC proposes to lease an accessory building known as "the barn" which is a part of the premises at'737.Main Street, Cotuit, Massachusetts Lormerly the_Cotuit Grocery Store (hereinafter called "locus"). My client proposes to use the barn for operation of a non-profit educational institution to be known as the Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center (hereinafter called "the Center"). The Center will offer classes and instruction in sustainable living, meaning the ability to maintain a self-sufficient lifestyle that emphasizes conservation and minimal depletion of natural resources. The areas of instruction will include such subjects as food production, energy efficient housing, efficient energy use, energy efficient transportation, health care, self-education, and sustainable living careers. Locus is owned by Grocery Store, Inc. and is situated within a Residential FlDistrio#, As I am certain that you are aware, within the RF District the principal permitted use is single family use and the permitted accessory uses are renting of rooms ba resident family and the keeping and stabling of horses. The conditional uses permitted in the RFC° District are not germane to my client's proposed use. , CCSLC seeks permission from your office by way of an occupancy permit c r otherwise 'to operate at the barn on locus as an exempt non-profit educational use un er G, - Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 3. My client does riot d6ntemplate any uses for the barn other than the educational use described above and as a Mr. Thomas Perry 14 May 2007 Page 2 of 2 consequence, because the educational use is the "primary or dominant purpose of the facility" it should qualify for exemption under Section 3. See Metro West YMCA, Inc. v. Town of Hopkinton et al, 2006 WL 1881885 (Mass. Land Ct.) Page 6, citing Whitinsville Retirement Society Inc. v. Town of Northbridge, 394 Mass. 757, 760 (1985). Obviously, CCSLC recognizes that it must satisfy zoning standards with regard to dimensional requirements. With respect to that issue, my client tells me that the barn was constructed in 1923, thereby making it a lawful pre-existing non-conforming structure. I note that according to the Barnstable assessor's records, the grocery store building was constructed in 1850, which indicates that the barn may actually date back beyond 1923. The barn that had been destroyed by a fire in 2000, was replaced during that year as permitted by the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance, Section 240-95 and hence retains its protection as a lawful pre-existing non-conforming structure. am enclosing for your review the following materials, each of which rindicates that the CCSLC's primary purpose is as an educational use: 1. Restated Articles of Organization — Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center, Inc. 2. IRS Form 1023 —Application For Recognition of Exemption 3. IRS Recognition of Tax Exemption 4. Syllabus — Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center, Inc. I would appreciate your advising me as to your decision at your earliest convenience. In the event that you have any question, please contact me. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Vy Charles M. 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L Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ■warvsrABM „ASS. $ Thomas F. Geiler, Director OrE1639- 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 January 29, 2013 Conrad Geyser PO Box 89 Cotuit, MA 02635 Re: 737 Main Street, Cotuit Unsafe solid fuel appliance Dear Mr. Geyser, I On January 28, 2013, 1 became aware of an unpermitted, untested solid fuel appliance that has been installed and in service in a separate garage in the rear of the grocery store in Cotuit at the above address. This "appliance", which is a home made unit constructed from a 275 gallon oil drum, must be abandoned and removed immediately from the building. Failure to do so will result in daily fines. Respectfully Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner cc: Mr. Steve Gould i 4 k i s, 15 !, J I L� a; .» w .fa^ �� Yy _ F v r A FEB 14 2007 0' w p +rr i FEB 16 2007 • ' Y r r f48 16 2007 - d: °n� ���.-� -- —�... � # .. `r A _ '�► - �;lr �� y a � u_ _ � �. .� 1 �� � �� + ., � a � I � � . �l I � ' � r ,� n k 5 �� � ;� I r 1 FED 16 2007 Mary Elizabeth Heffernan. Secretary Thomas G. nis,P.E. of Commissioner • rO�c/Y/GG242 Gr//Lf/���z Brian Gale Deval L.Patrick Chairman Governorr.j .r •,ir ;r-. r� Sandy MacLeod. Timothy P.Murray.,`�A _ Vice Chairman Lieutenant Governor Robert Anderson 5. Administrator Thursday,April 25,2013 Thomas Perry 200 Main Street Hyannis MA 02601 NOTICE OF HEARING ®" Complainant: Thomas Perry ID 200 Main Street ? sa Hyannis MA 02601 Please Report to DPS Registrant/Contracto 13th Floor,Room 1301 Christopher Peterson - 41,,Thatcher-Ho lwayRoad Marstons'Milis MA 02648 sor`: Construction Supervi ";' Subject Property Address: 747 Main Street Cotuit MA ' Complaint Number: 1.201.3.427 Hearing Date and Time: 5/14/2013 10:00 AM Greetings: i . Pursuant to 780 CMR 1 l 0.R5 and/or l 10.R6, a hearing will be held based upon the information contained in the above referenced complaint. Your attendance.at the hearing is mandatory. The hearing will take place before a hearing officer at the office of the Department of Public Safety, One Ashburton Place,Boston,MA at the above noted date and time. Please report directly to the hearing room on the second.floor overlooking the main lobby. (Go through the double doors after exiting the second floor elevator and take a left). The hearing will be held in order to determine whether administrative action should be taken against the Construction , Supervisor's License. Violations of the law or regulations which are substantiated at the hearing could result in the imposition of a suspension, revocation, or reprimand of the registration and/or license, and the assessment of a fine. The complainant must be prepared to present evidence to support the allegations described in their complaint.- The registrant/licensee has the right to be represented by an attorney at the hearing and may present written and oral testimony and any other relevant evidence to mitigate the claims made against them. Any party may present witnesses with relevant information in support of their case. The complete complaint file is available for review, upon reasonable notice and at a mutually convenient time, at the offices of the Department of Public Safety during regular business hours. All requests for information or motions must be addressed to the following address and shall be in writing with a copy provided to all parties: Department of Public Safety ATTN: Hearing Officer One Ashburton Place, Room 1301 ; Boston,MA 02108 Telephone calls relative to pending cases will only be returned in cases of emergency. Due to the great number of complaints being processed through the program, a hearing date will only be continued under extraordinary circumstances. Any motion to continue a date shall be made in writing at least ten (10)days prior to the hearing date. All parties must bring proper identification to the hearing. Construction Supervisor's Licensees must bring their license to the hearing. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Very truly yours, ' BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS cc: Building Inspector _ This document contains important information. Fste docamento contiene informacidn intportante. Please have it translated immediately. Por ,favor,hdgalo traducir de inmediato. Dokinian sila genyen etifontasyon ki enpOtan. nuesto doctinento contiene informazioni intportanti 9#1U AY 8Affff. Tanpri fe on noun tradwi 1 you ou imedyatnian. Ottesto modido va tradono itrimediatamente Este documento content infor tagdes importanles. Mi Wit nay bao gom thong lin quan lrong. Deve ser traduzido prontamente. Xin dick ban nay ra ngon ngu cua quy vi ngay. C FEDERAL IDENTMCAnON NO- Che Commonweaftb of Maooacbuoato Examin William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth One Ashburton Place,Boston,Massachusetts 02108-1512 07 RESTATED ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION (General Laws,Chapter 180,Section 7) Name Approved J . We, Steven C Gould *President/! , and Conrad Geyser *Clerk / , I of Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc (Exact name of corporation) located at 737 Main Street, Cotuit MA, 02635 (Street address of corporation in Massachusetts) do hereby certify that the following Restatement of the Articles of Organization was duly adopted at a meeting held on September 13,, 2006 20 by vote of: members, two (two thirds) directors,or' shareholders", ❑Being at least two-thirds of the members or directors legally qualified to vote in meetings of the corpora- tion where there is no amendment to the Articles of Organization;OR ❑Being at least two-thirds of its members legally qualified to vote in meetings of the corporation where there is an amendment to the Articles of Organization;OR i�Being at least two-thirds of its directors where there are no members pursuant to General Laws,Chapter 180,Section 3 and there is an amendment to.the Articles of Organization;OR C ❑In the case of a corporation having capital stock,by the holders of at least two-thirds of the capital stock having the right to vote therein where there is an amendment to the Articles of Organization. P [] M ❑ R.A. U I • I *Delete the inapplicable words. **.Cbeck only one box that applies. Note:if the space proWed under any article or item on this form is fiauffldex4 additions shalt be sef forlb on one side only C of separate 81/2 x 11 sheets ofpaper with a Left margin of at least I inch.Additions to more than one article may be made on a single sheet as long as each article requiring each addition is clearly indicated ARTICLE I The name of the corporation is: Cape Cod Sustainable Living. Center Inc. ARTICLE II The purpose of the corporation is to engage in the following activities: This organization`is organized exclusively for educational purposes under section 50I(c)(3) of the' Internal'Revenue Service Code, or corresponding section " of any future federal tax code. Through classes and demonstration projects provide programs to assist individuals in developing environmentally sensitive lifestyles and a sustainable community. ARTICLE III A corporation may have one or more classes of members.If it does,the designation of such classes, the manner of election or appointments, the duration of membership and the qualification and rights, including voting rights,of the members of each . class, may be set forth in the by-laws of the corporation or may be set forth below: N/A ARTICLE rV "Other lawful provisions,if any,for the conduct and regulation of the business and affairs of the corporation,for its voluntary dissolution, or for limiting,defining,or regulating the powers of the corporation,or of its directors or members, or of any class of members,are as follows: None *%flbere are no provisions,stale"None" Note,Ibe preceding four(4)artictes are considered to be permanent and may ONLY be changed by filing approprlate Articles ofAt"ment.. i ARTICLE V The effective date of the Restated Articles of Organization of the corporation shall be the date approved and filed by the Sec- retary of the Commonwealth.if a later effective date is desired,specify such date which shall not be more than thirty days after the date of filing. ARTICLE VI The information contained in Article VI is not a permanent part of the Articles of Organization. a_The street address(post office boxes are not acceptable)of the principal office of the corporation in Massachusetts is: b.The name,residential address and post office address of each director and officer of the corporation is as follows: NAME RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS POST OFFICE ADDRESS President: 5.�,e �+ C la `t d 1c4 S1.e„r� P'J- Treasurer: '� 3S C 1,,�.,,. C:c�.�t s i\t h kv. GA-4- Clerk: Temps -./ S- --+,> o �l 6`I d 1& Directors: (or officers havingthe powers of �J�-�v (2 6o J,5 S ko'<--14 -)�N— 1, V X I-to directors) C �.•h� C�t,.,1�9 � �S I�-f..,., dF� ��.sf Tea (+� vA of 3 c.The fiscal year of the corporation shall end on the last day of the month of ��� d.The name and business address of the resident'agent,if any,ofthe corporation is: "We further certify that the foregoing Restated Articles of Organization affect no amendments to the Articles of Organization of the corporation as heretofore amended,except amendments to the following articles.Briefly describe amendments below: UNDER SIGNED U T PENALTIES OF PERJURY,this 1 _. / 3 Viw►day of�r�s--�un� ...:._ _20.0 C.. *President *Vice'President,' 'Clerk/'Assistant Clerk. Velele the inapplicable words. **/jtbere are no such amendments,state"None" i THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS lI �G V RESTATED ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION (General laws, Chapter 180, Section 7) I hereby approve the within Restated Articles of Organization and, die filing fee in the amount of$ ' having bee paid,said !c •�eme o have been filed with me this t day of 1204. h ective Dula: (Q/ram )MJJAM FRANCIS GALVIN Secretary of the Commonwealth r C _ v _ TO BE FILLED IN BY CORPORATION Contact information: Steven C Gould 24 Old Shore .Road P_O_Hox_3.65 C o t u i t MA , 02635 Email: osrcotuit@yahoo .com , l ropy this filing will be available an line at WW"r.statc.ma.us/sec/cor once tltc document is filed. 12/01/2006 08:40 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GMAC 19007 023 Application for Recognition of Exemption OMB No.1545-0056 Form Note:If exempt status is (Rev.October 2004) Under .section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code approved this Department of the Treasury application will be open Internal Revenue SeMce for public inspection. Use the instructions to complete th,s application and fora definition of all bold items. For additional help, call IRS Exempt Organizations Cust,)mer Account Senlices toll-free at 1-877-829-5500. Visit our website at www.irs.gov for forms and publications. If the required Information and documents are not submitted with payment of the appropriate user fee,the application may be returned to you. Attach additional sheets to this application if you need more space to answer fully. Put your name and EIN on each sheet and identify each answer by Part and line number. Complete Parts I -XI of Form 1023 and submit only those Schedules (A through H)that apply to you. Identi•rication of Applicant 1 Full name of organization(exactly as it appears in your organizing document) 2 c/o Name(if applicable) Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc Steven C Gould 3 Mailing address(Number and street)(see instructions) Room/Suite 4 Employer Identification Number(EIN) PO Box 265,737 plain Street 20-3924965 City or town, ;state or country, and ZIP+4 5 Month the annual accounting period ends(01-12) Cotuit MA,02635-0265 12 . 6 Primary contact(officer, director trustee, or authorized representative) a Name:Stevan C Gould b Phone:508 420-0420 c Fax: (optional)508 420-0420 7 Are you represented by an authorized representative, such as an attorney or accountant? If"Yes," ❑ Yes 0. No. provide the authorized representative's name, and the name and address of the authorized representatives firm. Include a completed Form 2848,Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representatives, with your application if you would like us to communicate with your representative. 8 Was a person who is not one of your officers, directors, trustees, employees; or an authorized ❑ Yes V No representative listed in line 7, pa d, or promised payment, to help plan, manage, or advise you about the structure c•r activities of your organization, or about your financial or tax matters? If "Yes," provide the person's name,the name and address of the person's firm,the amounts paid or promised to bi,paid, and describe that person's role. 9a Organization's website:capecodsustainablelivingcenter.edu (Under Construction) b Organization's email: (optional)osrcotuit@yahoo.com 10 Certain organizations are not required to file an information return (Form 990 or Form 990-EZ). If you ❑ Yes, ® No are granted ta:c-exemption, are you claiming to be excused from filing Form 990 or Form 990-EZ? If "Yes," explain. See the instructions for a description of organizations not required to file Form 990 or Form 990-EZ. 11 Date incorporz.ted if a corporatiol, or formed, if other than a corporation. (MM/DD/YYYY) 01 / 01 / 06 12 Were you formed under the laws of a foreign country? ❑ Yes ® No If"Yes," state the country. For Paperwork Redwstion Act Notice,see page 24 of the Instructions. Cat.No.17133K Form 1023 (Rev'10-2004) 12/01/2006 08:40 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GMAC 10008 Form 1023(Rev.10-200 t) Name:Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc. EIN: .20_3924965 Page 2 (� Organizational Structure You must be a corporation (including a limited liability company), an unincorporated association, or a trust to be tax exempt. (See instructions.)DO NOT file this form unless you can check"Yes" on lines 1, 2, 3,or 4. 1 Are you a corporation? If"Yes," attach a copy of your articles of incorporation showing certification - 0 Yes ❑ No of filing with the appropriate state agency. Include copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they also show state filing certification. 2 .Are you a limited liability company(LLC)? If"Yes,"attach a copy of your articles of organization showing ❑ Yes ® No certification of filing with the appropriate state agency.Also, if you adopted an operating agreement, attach a copy. Includo copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they show state filing certification. Refer to the instructions for circumstances when an LLC should not file its own exemption application. 3 Are you an unincorporated association? If "Yes;"attach a copy of your articles of association, ❑ Yes ® No constitution;or other similar organizing document that Is dated.and includes at least two signatures. Include signed and dated copies of any amendments. 4a Are you a trust? If"Yes," attach a signed and dated copyof your trust agreement. Include signed ❑ Yes ® No and dated copies of any amendments. b Have you been funded? If"No,"explain how you are formed without anything of value placed intrust. ❑ Yes ❑ No 5 Have you adooted bylaws? If"Yes," attach a current copy showing date of adoption. If"No," explain G7 Yes ❑ No how your officers, directors, or trustees are selected. Required Provisions it,-1 Your Organizing Document The following questiois are designed to ensure that when you file this application,your organizing document contains the required provisions to meet the organizational test under section 501(c)(3).Unless you can check the boxes in both lines 1 and 2, your organizing document does not meet the organizational test.DO NOT file this application until you have amended your organizing document.Submit your original and amended organizing documents(showing state filing certification if you are a corporation or an LLC)with your application. 1 Section 501(c)(3) requires that your organizing document state your exempt purpose(s),such.as charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes. Check the box to confirm that your organizing document meets this requirement. Describe!specifically where your organizing document meets this requirement, such as a reference to a particular article or section in your organizing document. Refer to the instructions for exempt purpose language. Location of Purpose Clause(Page, Article, and Paragraph): Addend (3). Pa 1 Art 2 Sec 2. 2a Section 501(c)()) requires that upoi dissolution of your organization,your remaining assets must be used exclusively El for exempt purposes,such as charitable, religious,educational, and/or scientific purposes.Check the box on line 2a to confirm that yoir organizing docurent meets this requirement by express provision for the distribution of assets upon dissolution. If you rely on state law for your dissolution provision, do not check the box on line 2a and go to line 2c. 2b If you checkec the box on line 2a, specify the location of your dissolution clause(Page,.Article, and Paragraph). Do not complete line 2c if you checked box 2a. 2c See the instructions for information about the operation of state law in your particular state. Check this box if you rely on operation of state law for your dissolution provision and indicate the state: Massachusetts CMIMNarralive Description of Your Activities Using an'attachment,describe your past,.present,and planned'activities in a narrative..If you believe that you have already provided some of. this information in response to other parts of this application,you may summarize that information here and refer to the specific parts of the application for supporting details.You may also attach representative copies of newsletters, brochures,or similar documents for supporting details to this narrativa. Remember that if this application is approved, it will be open for public inspection.Therefore,your narrative description of activities should be thorough.and accurate. Refer to the instructions for information that must be included in your description. Compensation and Other Financial Arrangements With Your Officers, Directors, Trustees, Employees, and Independent Contractors 1 a List the names, titles, and mailing addresses of all of your officers, directors,and trustees. For each person listed, state their. total annual compensation,or proposed compensation,for all services to the organization,whether as an officer,employee,or other position.Use actual figures, if available. Enter"none" if no compensation'is or will be paid. If additional space is needed, attach a separate sheet.Refer;to the instructions for information on what to include as compensation. Compensation amount Name T.tlo Mailing address (annual actual or estimated) PO Box 265 _ Steven C Gould President .... ............ ........... None Cotuit MA.02635 64 Old Shore Road Conrad Geyser Vice President,Secretary Cotuit M M Sta - -A_.."02--635.. .......... None 201514th Avenue East ... "" -'................... C Linn Gould Treasurer Seattle WA.98112 None Form 1023 (Rev.10-2004) 12/01/2006 08:41 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GMAC Lgjuuu Schedule Bo Schools, Colleges, and. Universities. Section I Operational Information b We expect to hold classes, seminars and programs for all ages and experience levels. Most of our programs will have both a classroom and hands-on components. Section H Establishment of a Racially Nondiscriminatory Policy I The policy(below)will be found in all our printed material and easily available on our website. The Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center(the Center)has a racially nondiscriminatory policy as to . students and does not discriminate against applicants and students on the basis of race, color or national or ethnic origi;.i. The Center admits students of any race to all the rights,privileges,programs,and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the Center and that the Center does not discriminate on the basis of race in administering its educational policies, admission:policies, scholarship and loan programs and other school-administered programs: Schedule H. Organizations ]Providing Scholarship etc. Section I la We will provide direct ixants. We will also make work study arrangements. lb Scholarships,up to 100,%of course cost will be available on a need basis. Work study will available to students who may work in o-,ir gardens and on our facility in exchange for classes. Id I nformation will be available with all course material as well as on the website. le&if Material have not been produced as yet,but will be produced before operations begin.., 3 Eligibility is based on need. 4a Selection is based on need;first come. 4b Amount is based on need. 4c Due to tl..e general affordability of our programs we hope scholarship will be about 20%of class revenues. 4d Successful completion of prior course before additional scholarship available. 5 Successful completion of E.course is the teacher's decision. See 4d.. 6 Selection:is by the director and the teacher of the course. 12/01/2006 08:42 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GMAC 1001U Mission Statement Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center 737 Main Street, Cotuit Massachusetts, USA The Center has the goal, through classes, library and website, and by the example of our building and gardens as well as our lifestyles, to help teach individuals and groups how they can help to achieve a sustainable society in food,housing, energy, transportation,health care, education,jobs and culture. The -lantern portions of New England and the Maritime Provinces have much in common; inDre in fact than with other parts of the respective countries. Although we are located in the village of Cotuit, on Cape Cod,we are part of a Northeast Bio-region, and as such feel that much of what can make life more sustainable on Cape Cod can also make life more sustainable throughout the Northeast. Food: Our demonstration gardens use permaculture techniques including tree cropping and natural/organic pesticides and fertilizers. Aiumal use will be minimized. Food should be sourced in large part locally, and with few exceptions,regionally. Housing: Our building is super-insulated, uses passive solar design,photovoltaics and minimal carbon based.heating, mostly wood from the immediate area. We compost all natural wastes and have a gray water system. A small wind generator has been proposed. Design materials and assistance for remodeling as well as new construction are available. Energy: We believe that energy use, whether from transportation; climate control or food production can be reduced substantially with little effect on comfort or convenience. Renewables should increasingly replace fossil fuels. Transportation: Walls,bike, sail every day. Bus, light rail, train occasionally. Car,plane, seldom. Renewably generated electricity, is preferable to fossil derived fuels. Health Care: A healthy,lifestyle,with moderate exercise and a minimum of poison, excess and stress avDids most 20t'century problems. Natural holistic remedies further reduce ailments. It is hoped that with time a self-insuring network may develop. Education: hierarchical structure minimizes learning. Self direction is ideal; teachers, librarians and web masters are available to advise and assist. Jobs: We are a developing a database of present and future careers, as well as current job opportunities., relating to all aspects of living sustainably.. Culture: Sinicture and hierarchy are unnecessary. Any legitimate system will be fair, equitable and just. Resources: Our library is substantial and growing. Significant information in the form of books, artielf;s and periodicals are readily available on all of the above subjects. Our web site will be inclusnve with thous ands.of links. All organizational and financial information is accessible on-line and in Cotuit. See: "Programs". 12/01/2006 08:42 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GMAC 10011 Facilities 737 Main Street, Cotuit MA; USA Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center(The Center) is leasing a building from Grocery Store Inc., a corporation owned by Steven Gould. 737 Main Street contains a country store fronting on the street, and a barn in the rear. The property is in the village of Cotuit, one of the seven villages within the Town of Barnstable. The Towns of Barnstable is one of fifteen towns on Cape Cod that compose Barnstable County. Barnstable County is within The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one of six "New England" states. Cotui- is centrally located on Cape Cod, less than ten miles (16 km)to Hyannis or Falmouth and under fifteen miles (24 km) to "the bridge". Boston MA and Providence RI are each approximately 70 miles (113 km) away. The Cotuit Grocery Company, (a large Greek Revival/Colonial style building built in the 1860s) is a somewhat"old fashioned"country store that has operated in this residential neighborhood location since 1923. Since 1987 the Gould family has owned the property,while operating the store from 1987 to 2003. The Center is leasing a 1600 sq.ft. (-140 m2) separate structure at the back of the 1.34 acre (.50 hectare)property("the barn)". Formerly, an accessory garage building was used by The Cotuit Center for the Arts. In 2000 this building burned and was replaced with the current barn style building which has been vacant pending zoning questions. Single family homes are on both sides and behind the property. Also behind the property is 9.7 acres (3.9 hectares) of protected, open watershed. The barn is built traditionally with two by six wood frame construction, on an insulated concrete slab with 12 foot(3.6 m) ceilings. Three steel beams allow partionless space. A large, unfinished attic, with the addition of dormers, -:ould allow a near doubling of space. The building is constructed on an east west axis with the barn double door facing east towards Main Street. The building is on the north side of the property with its long side facing due south. Few trees shade the immediate adjacent yard. 'Large windows are placed symmetrically on the north and south*sides. The building has two handicapped accessible entries. Two conventional handicapped accessible toilets exist along with a gzs fired water h-,ater and furnace. Underground three phase electric and telephone service are in place. Although the"barn"is in good useable condition, it is expected that The Center will remodel the building to increase its energy efficiency. With time,projects could include: • Addition of extra layer of insulation on inside of all exterior walls and on the ceiling. Boxing out of windows,with installation of thermal curtains. Exterior door insulation. . • Conversion to handicapped accessible composting toilets. Construction of gray water system. Instal lation of wood/pellet stove. • Addition of solar hot:water panels. • Addition of photovoltaic,panels. • Construction of greenhouse. Attic completion, possibly as housing. The grounds surrounding The Center and the Cotuit Grocery are mostly open with some paving for store parking. It is unlikely that any of the property has been used for gardening for at least 12/01/2006 08:43 FAX 428 4839 BINLIN GROVER GMAC Z 012 60 years. Due to demolition of the previous building and construction of the current building it is unlikely that much good soil exists. As much land as can be made available will be converted to gardens and orchard.. It will be proposed to the Fire and Water District, owners of the adjacent open space that some fruit and or rtut tree saplings be place on their land. Other nearby conservation,watershed and privately owned open space sites will also be explored for orchards and"community" gardens. We expect to work in conjunction with close Cotuit neighbors Conrad Geyser and Jan Rapp, operators of a small organic farm withh bee hives and greenhouse. The owner of the property, Steve Gould (through Grocery Store inc.) is the president of The Center. He is committed to the continuing upgrading of 737 Main Street, including the Colonial style grocery building, the bam style Center building and the land itself. At the current time no rent is being charged or col.ected. Without Zoning Board of Appeal approval, current zoning in the Town of Barnstable does not allow use of the bam for other than tax exempt educational or religious purposes. At such time as the Town.building inspector has approved use of the bam by the Center, rent will be charged by the landlord, Grocery Store Inc. It is presumed that fair market value for 1600 sq.ft of new construction, h;xndicapped accessible space in the village of Cotuit is in the$2000 to $2500 per month range. Given the above mentioned zoning issues, the rent for a non-profit is somewhat leas. Any further upgrades or buildouts made by the landlord would be expected to increase the:fair market rental value. At such time as approvals are in place with the Town, the State and the IRS, rent of$1000 per month will begin. These monies will accrue until such times as the Center has raised sufficient funds for at least partial payment. Steven Gould (through Grocery Store Inc.), is committed to the success of the Center. Steven Gould, through donations, will keep the effective rent cost low until the Center is self supporting.. 12/01/2006 08:43 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GRAC 10013 Proposed Programs Building a sustainable society means change on all levels. Learning what we can do to live sustainably within a sustainable society means re-examining every aspect of our lives. For convenience; our programs are divided into categories,but our philosophy is holistic. All of these subject areas are integrated and overlapping. So,begin where you want and understanding of the whole will follow. Expect to get together in seminar style, in the woods and fields and beaches, nevi,and old buildings and houses, in villages, town and cities. The open mind learns with every stimulus,but a little direction sure helps. Permaculture: • The listory, strengths and weaknesses of traditional agriculture, forestry and land management; • Soil care, erosion control, slope management,water use and storage, composting, natural pesticide alternatives, low and no tillage,raised bed, multi-croping, forest gardening, one straw, edible fungi etc. will be topics of study in the classroom and in the field. Wintc<r gardening and green house management • Planting and maintenance of fruit and nut trees. Tree crops will be investigated for forage and human consumption. Bee keeping. • Aqua farming and fisheries management,including quahogs and oysters, will be studied in local waters, • Personal health including nutrition, diet and exercise will be integrated. Structures,'Gowns & Community: • Traditional buildings,worldwide, ancient to modern will be studied. • Focus will be made on community and city planning. The integration of private and public facilities with agriculture and transportation. What does a healthy, sustainable community need? • All ofour constructi,Z')n should be simple and att7active in a natural way, integrated into the landscape. The statement is in the function, the integration and the success of the community. • Building bright and comfortable, energy efficient spaces with moderately priced, locally derived,recycled and recyclable materials. Focus on northeast climate. Application to varied situations is a plus. • Super insulated,passive solar, composting, gray water system,rain catch system. A variety of options for all of these including straw bale, earth form, wells etc. mi Great design will nimize electric and HVAC needs. Electric generation needs to be local or regional. Heating should be wood or otherwise locally sourced. AC should not be necessary. How do we build windmills and photovoltaics without using large quantities of fossil fitels? • Design and construc-ion management. Energy & Natural Resources: 12/01/2OO6 08:44 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GNAC 1�014 • History of resource use and depletion. .Soils, water_and forests, coal, copper and gold etc. • Reduce,reuse, recycle. The most accessible and highest grade fossil fuels and mineral resources have long been recovered. How will society adapt,particularly given the our reliance on fossil fuels. • Ten percent of the world uses more than 50% of natural resources. Individually, the wealthy use ten times as much per person as everyone else. How do we all live the way we do? • Peak oil. If the foss:.l energy component can be significantly reduced from transportation, housing and agriculture then there is more for other purposes.. • Efficiency and reneNvables are wonderful and exciting,but likely not sufficient. If that is step one, can we imagine step two? • Most"renewable energy"is heavily fossil fuel based. • "Reni,wables" such as "biodiesel", electric and hydrogen may be minimal and . illusionary. Transportation: • Examine the efficiency of various modes. Alternatives from history and other parts of the world. Transportation,primarily cars,trucks and planes,uses more than half of the world's oil. Regional based economies together with community based jobs and mass transit can have a significant effect. • Designing bus and light rail systems for local and regional use. • Transportation hubs, ride sharing and delivery systems to increase efficiency and minimize trips. • Development of community based car and specialty vehicle sharing program. (Also, development of community based tool sharing.) Health Care: • Study of historic diseases and conditions of age. Change in treatment as well as environmental risk over time. • Today's lifestyle. Diet, exercise,drugs, alcohol, tobacco. • Holis-dc living and treatments. Alternative medicines. Acupuncture. Etc. • Healt2 care planting:. Can group self insurance work for those with health lifestyles? Would single payer improve access and afordability? Education: • Philosophy of education, Building citizens or creating pieces for the system. • Elementary: Traditional vs alternative. Montessori, Waldorf, Non-hierarchal etc. Comparison of syllabus for a community and bio-region based, sustainable world to traditional highly competitive globalized world syllabus. • Secor..dary: Skill and community service based compared to traditional corpo rate/business and military based. s • Post-„econdary: Jobs: 12/01/2006 08:44 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER GRAC 191015 • Exploration of sustainable opportunities particularly locally and regionally. Necessary qualifications. Building data base. • Development of substitutes for current careers. Translation from exploitive to sustainable. Culture& Community: History of economic:,political and social structure,worldwide. Focus on alternatives to patriarchal, hierarchal, and capital based systems, . • Sustainable societies: Kerala,Mondragon, Curi.taba. Intentional communities, Amish. • Equity,justice and legitimacy in today's society. Under what conditions can a truly democratic society exist. Is significant income inequality conscionable.Is population growth viable in today's world. • Given the pervasive.,worldwide unsustainable society, can we as individuals successfully move to sustainable lifestyles. Incrementalism is better than nothing,but will it get us there. • Creating your own sustainable neighborhood, village or town. Good models are few,but many great starts have been made. We have a basic library on a variety of sustainable related subjects, including agriculture, construction, natural resources and alternative political and economic philosophies. We will continue to expand our collection. Although many wonderful books and periodicals are newly or recently published,many classics are out of print. We hope that with time, our library will hold many books and periodicals not currently available to the public in stores or libraries in the Northeast. Suggestions and donations are welcome, and soon will be tax deductible. Our web site is in the planning stage. We hope that our website can be a learning tool locally and regionally: All —'CSLC material, including course information, research, organizational and financial data will be available online. Most web information is spread very broadly and seemingly randomly. We hope to create a very substantial,well organized and searchable listing of sustainable related.links,,in effect put everything in one place. Bioregionalism: http.!/www.diggers.org/freecitnews/ disci/00000017.htm Holistic: http:.'/www.pbs.orWfaitb.andreason/gengloss/holist-body.liti.nl Permaculturc: http-,'/en.wildpedia.org/wiki/Peimaculture Sustainable Living: hhttt�'/mlmgorilla.com/sustain.abletivintr/ 12/01/2006 08:45 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN GROVER G'�H^AIAC 10016 :�5.1: '+4r', :,,,. ;.1• .i�"; �';h. >`'�''-Y'.u?�;:3• .•'�''�.r•' tA•i:.. -,;tf: - :S�..a::ta�, - :�� ...;" ?v:•^< :rl=.:; u:d.4!h:;(t'•�:7 !Y-6..^i. a,SG: .:Y:"�. .' :J �= .i!.. - '`f :..�.#J:.;..1' I.,':�f' •J_}.... S`a _ y'•N('. +.—'('r 'Fl�6 ,�67 a L > li•#Ii 7 bepartmenit of Health° e n nv�ronment ervices p • +..� '� .. y. .yca. .r.,F,.�."«•` k":� �i.?�fr;;.'a..':,:;cyl•,.w..r.,'•y-.;":y5" a'Y.`-_•c*'Ju,�i �''�,.'9` ., Buildin,.L •. i on 367 Maid Scree Ya=3 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crosson ji7 _'s:: '_�ti-z Building Commimoner Fax. SOS-790-6230 May 24,2000 ' Steve Gould 24 Old Shone Road Cotuit,Ma 02630 Re: SPR.057-2000, 737 Main St.,Cotuit(036-046) Proposal: Construction of a 30 X 80 storage facility Dear Mr. Gould; Please be advised that this application was approved at the Site Plan Review hearing on April 20, 2000 with the following conditions: -The applicant shall provide the exact amount of square footage of reconstruction project. The applicant shall obtain the approval of Water&Fire Departments. -IThe applicant shall submit plans for the record,'building is limited to %single floor, - The applicant shall obtain Title S approval from the Board of stealth (z;Ri 'proposal is an exact replica of the original building). Sincerely, A&' Ralph Cross(:n Building Commissioner 12/01/2006 08:46 FAX 428 4839 KINLIN GROVER GRAC Z 017 APF LICATYON FOR SITE PLAN REVIEWP# LOCATION 1 Business Name: C�- C<re( Suss�u�•,�l+la `�,v`�n C`�. �� Subdivision Plan Assessor's Map# 4+ Parcel#1+ C c s ANR Plan Property Address: '7 3 two a,,>v, Sir Site Plan OWNER OF PROPItTY APPLICANT �—�v e ���► .I Name: -+r�oce-M�S�re Name: Address: 'V� ac- s' _ Addre= �6 5 oid C>���z� RA r> a x...'�� Yln�• c7"�-fry"3� ��.��"'l,l.L'i" ►M.c�• c-y,7....G..�.� Telephone: 5-08 . °•E-a_ 0 2_0 Telephone: S5'0 S- 2_J Fax A.RCAITECT/DEVELOPER/(:ONTRACTok/ENGIN E AGENT/ATTORNEY Name: Name: Address: Address: Telephone: Telephone: Fax.: Fax: STORAGE TANKS(HAZ NLkT/FUEL OR WASTE OIL ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION Existing 0 Proposed District 'R F Overlays) Number Number a _ Lot Area ` " 4:" .:3 Sq.Ft. t Ac. Size Size Fire District_C v u+ Above Ground Above Ground Underground Underground Setbacks ft. Contents Contents Front: 6, Side:. 2.-s. (, Rear: 6,o-3 Number of Buildings Existing — Proposed UTILITIES Demolition "— Sewer ❑ Public � Private Size d-�?al Water .�L� Public ❑ Private• TOTAL FLOOR AREA BY USE Electric ❑ Aerial Underground Existing Proposed Gas 1 Natural ❑ Propane s .ft. s . ft. Grease Trap ©Size_ 50 gal. Basement Sewage Daily Flow '� __ gpd Residential t Ec�1 95 i cc+ . *GP or WP areas restrict wastewater discharge to 330 gallons per Restaurant acre per day into on-site system. Retail 3!d Office PARKING SPACES CURB CUTS Medical Office Required 35-_ Existing Commercial(specify) Provided Proposed Wholesale(specify On-Site To Close Institutional s ee Off--Site /y Totals . . Industrial s e -Handicapped 1 _ All Other Uses On Site 1600 Estimated Project Cost: Fee: Gross Floor Area SMORMPI.DOC-06/10 04 12/01/2006 08:46 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN, GROVER GNAC WJ Ulu Old King's Highway Rogional Historic District File# Approved? ❑Yes R No Hyannis Main Street Waterfront historic District File# Approved?❑Yes .®No Listed in National and/cr State Register of Historic Places? ❑Yes ❑No Previous Site Plan Review File# e) _Approved? R Yes Q No Previous Zoning Board of Appeals File It Approved? ❑Yes U No Is the site located in a Flood Area(Section 3-5.1) ❑Yes N No In Area bf Critical Environmental Conecrn? ❑Yes N No Is the Project within 100' of Wetland Resource Area? ❑Yes [?No Site sketch—informal presentation ❑Yes ❑No Site Plan prepared,wet stamped and signed by a Registered PE and/or PLS. 0 Yes ❑No Parking and Traffic Circulation Plan Yes ❑No . Landscape Plan and Li@)iting Plan ®Yes ❑No Drainage Plan with calculations and Utility Plan ©Yes ❑No Building Plans, (all•flocr plans,elevations and cross sections) Yes ®-No Note that all si nag_pe nnust be approved by Code Enforcement Officer at the 1Buildine Department Lot area in sq.ft, sq.ft Total Building(s)footprint g: sq.ft. Maximum Lot Coverage as%of Lot GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS: OVERLAY DISTRICT(S): O Lot Coverage (%) Required Proposed 2. ' Site Clearing (%) Required Proposed c.)egz s-��.G..:V.L PRINCIPAL BUILDING ACCESSORY BUILDING( ®'Yes ❑No Number of floors _ Height: ; ft. Number of floors 1 _.Height: 7 ft. .......... FLOOR AREA: FAR: _ FLOORAREA: i FAR: ', Basement 2..7-)10 sq.ft. Basement sq.f ". First 3 d v sq,ft. First loeo sq.ft ........................� Second I q0-0 sq.ft Second sq.ft, `�'' ' Attic sq,ft. Attic _1a-2:wn sq.ft Other(Specify) sq.ft. Other(Specify) !-w�.�b3•.. ! ? `a"'sq.ft• Please provide a brief rArrative description of your proposed project: 1 v(� ,VLe. by,l&"h4 dy4 S 1f 4. ew. . S1-rCt- 0 t�A� C�,xr�� r L -1-4/�ue.w +r� -�O' o",1 h.e.w i .Ince�-12or.. C n eyra v� �•1.-i9 rt7`t-S.T(y.-� C/`s.•4N w. / I c.r+.`•�l'. s f Od^'- � 1�-�•�t-4�,y��"�®.V:c!v.a�.0 �.O' G7C"' Q-Y�.� Y 4y G� w� �s c�cf�rc�c.u„�ai.�. eY.1i,Y�S.+-S.. `YI '1 9P � I,1•WG e� S \� �"��'^ ►`t� 2`RyP r�•°O,n G i- CLS' �..C— I assert that I have completed(or caused to be completed)this page and the Site PIan Review Application and that,to the best my lmowledge,the information submitted here is true. a/ aGcaof Date Printed Name of Applioant SP-FORM-N DOC-008/20(4 I12/01/2006 08:38 FAX 428 4839 RINLIN-GROVER GMAC Z 003 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY P. 0. BOX 2508 CINCINNATI, OH 4520'= Employer Identification Number: . Date: %)EP 2 9 20-3924965 �/4� DLN: 17053010024036 CAPE COD SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER Contact Person: INC DONNA ELLIOT-MOORE ID# 50304 C/O STEVEN C GOULD Contact Telephone Number: PO BOX 26)5 737 MAIN ST (877) 829-5500 COTUIT, PIA 02635-0265 Accounting Period Ending: ., December 31 Public Charity Status_ 1.70 (b) (1) (A) (ii) Form 990 Required: Yes Effective Date of Exemption: _ January 1, 2006 Contribution Deductibility: Yes Dear Applicant: We are pleased to inform you that upon review of your application for tax exempt st.atus we have: determined that you are exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c) 13) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to you are deductible under section 170 of the Code. You ,are also qualified to receive tax deductible'bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code. Because this letter could help resolve any questions regardinc- your exempt. status, you should keep it in your permanent records. Organizations exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Code are further classified as either public charities or private foundations. We determined that you are a public charity under the Code section(s) listed in the heading of this letter. Please see enclosed Information for Exempt Organizations Under Section 501(c) (3) for some helpful information about your :responsibilities as an exempt organization. Revenue Procedure 75-50, .,published in Cumulative Bulletin 1975-2 on page 578, sets forth guidelines and record keeping requirements .for determining whether private schools have racially nondiscriminatory policies as to students. You must comply with :this revenue procedure to maintain your tax-exempt status. I Letter 947 (DO/CG) 12/01/2006 08:39 FAX 428 4839 KINLIN`GROVER GMAC 19 004 -2- CAPE COD SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER Sincerely, u Lois G. Lerner Director, Exempt Organizations Rulings and Agreements Enclosures: Informat._on for Organizations Exempt Under Section 501(c) (3) Letter 947 (DO/CG) Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center, Inc. SYLLABUS I Facilities 737 Main Street, Cotuit MA, USA Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center(The Center) is leasing a building from Grocery Store Inc., a corporation owned by Steven Gould. 737 Main Street contains a country store fronting on the street, and a barn in the rear. The property is in the village of Cotuit, one of the seven villages within the Town of Barnstable. The Town of Barnstable is one of fifteen towns on Cape Cod that compose Barnstable County. Barnstable County is within The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one of six "New England" states. Cotuit is centrally located on Cape Cod, less than ten miles (16 km)to Hyannis or Falmouth and under fifteen miles-(24 km) to "the bridge". Boston MA and Providence RI are each approximately 70 miles (113 km) away. The Cotuit Grocer a y Company,p y, ( large Greek Revival/Colonial style building built in the 1860s) is a somewhat"old fashioned" country store that has operated in this residential neighborhood location since 1923. Since 1987 the Gould family has owned the property;while operating the store from 1987 to 2003. The Center is leasing a 1600 sq.ft. (-146 m2) separate structure at the back of the 1.34-acre (.50 hectare)property("the barn)". Formerly, an accessory garage building was used by The Cotuit Center for the Arts. In 2000 this building burned and was replaced with the current barn style building which has been vacant pending zoning questions. Single family homes are on both 'sides and behind the property. Also behind the property is 9.7 acres (3.9 hectares) of protected, open watershed. The barn is built traditionally with two by six wood frame construction, on an insulated concrete slab with 12 foot(3.6 m) ceilings. Three steel beams allow partionless space. A large, unfinished attic, with the addition of dormers, could allow a near doubling of space. The building is constructed on an east west axis with the barn double door facing east towards Main Street. The building is on the north side of the property with its long side facing due south.. Few trees shade the immediate adjacent yard. Large windows are placed symmetrically on the north and south sides. The building has two handicapped accessible entries. Two conventional handicapped accessible toilets exist along with a gas fired water heater and furnace. Underground three phase electric and telephone service are in place. Although the "barn"is in good useable condition,it is expected that The Center will remodel the building to increase its energy efficiency. With time,projects could include: • Addition of extra layer of insulation on inside of all exterior walls and on the ceiling. • Boxing out of windows, with installation of thermal curtains. Exterior door insulation. • Conversion to handicapped accessible composting toilets. • Construction of gray water system. • Installation of wood/pellet stove. • Addition of solar hot water panels. • Addition of photovoltaic panels. • Construction of greenhouse. Attic completion,possibly as.housing. { The grounds surrounding The Center and the Cotuit Grocery are mostly open with some paving for store parking. It is unlikely that any of the property has been used for gardening for at least, 60 years. Due to demolition of the previous building and construction of the current building it is unlikely that much good soil exists. As much land as can be made available will be converted to gardens and orchard.. It will be proposed to the Fire and Water District, owners of the adjacent open space that some fruit and or nut tree saplings be place on their land. Other nearby conservation,watershed and privately owned open space sites will also be explored for orchards and"community" gardens. We expect to work in conjunction with close Cotuit neighbors Conrad Geyser and Jan Rapp, operators of a small organic farm with bee hives and greenhouse. The owner of the property, Steve Gould (through Grocery Store inc.) is the president of The Center. He is committed to the continuing upgrading of 737 Main Street, including the Colonial style grocery building, the barn style Center building and the land itself. At the current time no rent is being charged or collected. Without Zoning Board of Appeal approval, current zoning in the Town of Barnstable does not allow use of the barn for other than tax exempt educational or religious purposes. At such time as the Town building inspector has approved use of the barn by the Center,rent will be charged by the landlord, Grocery Store Inc. It is presumed that fair market value for 1600 sq.ft of new construction, handicapped accessible space.in the village of Cotuit is in the $2000 to $2500 per month range. Given the above mentioned zoning issues, the rent for a non-profit is somewhat less. Any further upgrades or buildouts made by the landlord would be expected to increase the fair market rental value.. At such time as approvals are in place with the Town, the State and the IRS, rent of$1000 per month will begin. These monies will accrue until such times as the Center has raised sufficient funds for at least partial payment. Steven Gould (through Grocery Store Inc.), is committed to the success of the Center. Steven Gould,through donations, will keep the effective rent cost low until the Center is self supporting.. i Getting to Sustainable Living sustainably means adopting a lifestyle that gives back to society, the environment and the ecosystem equal or more than is taken out. We presume that most people would prefer to live sustainable lives. But, for most of us, change is difficult and overcoming the habits of a lifetime is frightening and intimidating. At least subconsciously we all expect change to involve sacrifice, and few of us are easily willing to give up lifestyles of perhaps hard earned comforts. Human nature is such that it is easier to change or adapt when there are both good examples of the outcomes but also when there is leadership. Often when change has come it is perceived as a good thing, where the benefits outweigh the costs, and one asks: Why didn't I do this a long time ago? Such is the adoption of a sustainable lifestyle. Since earliest civilization progress has been measured.by growth, often growth without purpose or reason, always at the expense of the environment. Worldwide, for thousands of years our soils have eroded, our aquifers have shrunk, our rivers run dry and we have had to dig deeper and deeper for less and less pure fuels and minerals: Clearly these trends are not sustainable and perhaps we are reaching the point where it takes so much more increasingly expensive energy to make fertilizer, clean water and new materials that alternatives are necessary. That alternative is living sustainably. Unfortunately in most parts of the world neither good example nor good leadership is common. (1) We hope to be a readily accessible resource for information, on paper and on-line of all aspects of living sustainably. As much as many wonderful web sites exist, information and linking is modest. There is need for a sustainability mega-site. (2) Our building, and our gardens and orchards will be examples of sustainable shelter and food production. In particular, we will be an example of successful gardening in the Northeast coastal areas. With time, we hope to broaden our sustainable plantings to some of the wonderful nearby conservation and watershed open spaces. (3) Our programs will help individuals, businesses and communities make their own changes while proving that living sustainably is not only ethically right, but also personally rewarding. (4) With time, we will show that local community and regional based leadership is more valuable to everyday life than the often distracted and misguided leadership common at the national and international level. If the politicians will not lead, than the people must. Mission Statement Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center . 737 Main Street, Cotuit Massachusetts, USA The Center has the goal, through classes, library and website,and by the example of our building and gardens as well as our lifestyles,to help teach individuals and groups how they can help to achieve a sustainable society in food,housing, energy,transportation,Health care, education,jobs and culture. The eastern portions of New England and the Maritime Provinces have much in ..common; more in fact than with other parts of the respective countries. Although we are located in the village of Cotuit, on Cape Cod, we are part of a Northeast Bio-region, and as such feel that much of what can make life more sustainable on Cape Cod can also.make life more sustainable throughout the Northeast. Food: Our demonstration,gardens use permaculture techniques including tree cropping and natural/organic pesticides and fertilizers. Animal use will be minimized. Food should be sourced in large part locally, and with few exceptions,regionally. Housing: . Our building is super-insulated,uses passive solar design,photovoltaics and minimal carbon based heating, mostly wood from the immediate area. We compost all natural wastes and have a gray water system. A small wind generator has been proposed. Design materials and assistance for remodeling as well as new construction are available. Energy: We believe that energy use, whether from transportation, climate control or food production can be reduced substantially with little effect on comfort or convenience. Renewables should increasingly replace fossil fuels. Transportation: Walk, bike, sail everyday. 'Bus, light rail,train occasionally. Car,plane, seldom. Renewably generated electricity, is preferable to fossil derived fuels. Health Care: A healthy lifestyle, with moderate exercise and a minimum of poison,excess and stress avoids most 20`h century problems. Natural holistic remedies further reduce ailments. It is hoped that with time a self-insuring network may develop. Education: Hierarchical,structure minimizes learning. Self direction is ideal; teachers, librarians and web masters are available to advise and assist. Jobs: We area developing a database of present and future careers, as well as current job opportunities, relating to all aspects of living sustainably.. Culture: Structure and hierarchy are unnecessary. Any legitimate system will be fair, equitable and just. Resources: Our library is substantial and growing. Significant information in the form of books, articles and periodicals are readily available on all of the above subjects. Our web site will be inclusive with thousands of links. All organizational and financial information is accessible on-line and in Cotuit. See: "Programs". Proposed Programs Building a sustainable society means change on all levels. Learning what we can do to live sustainably within a sustainable society means re-examining every aspect of our lives. For convenience, our programs are divided into categories,but our philosophy is holistic. All of these subject areas are integrated and overlapping. So, begin where you want and understanding of the whole will follow. Expect to get together in seminar style, in the woods and fields and. beaches,new and old buildings and houses, in villages,town and cities. The open mind learns with every stimulus, but a little direction sure helps. Permaculture: • The history, strengths and weaknesses of traditional agriculture, forestry and land management. • Soil care, erosion control,slope management, water use and storage, composting, natural pesticide alternatives, low and no tillage,raised bed, multi-croping,.forest gardening, one straw, edible fungi etc. will be topics of study in the classroom and in the field. • Winter gardening and green house management • Planting and maintenance of fruit and nut trees. Tree crops will be investigated for forage and human consumption. Bee keeping. , • Aqua farming and fisheries management, including quahogs and oysters, will be studied in local waters. • Personal health including nutrition, diet and exercise will be integrated. Structures,Towns.& Community: • Traditional buildings, worldwide, ancient to modern will be studied. • Focus will be made on community and-city planning. The integration of private and public facilities with agriculture and transportation. What does a healthy, sustainable community need? • All of our construction should be simple and.attractive in a natural way,,integrated into the landscape. The statement is in the function, the integration and the success of the community. • Building bright and comfortable, energy efficient spaces.with moderately priced, locally derived, recycled and recyclable materials. Focus on northeast climate. Application to varied situations is a plus. Super insulated,passive solar, composting, gray water system,rain catch system. A variety of options for all of these including straw bale, earth form, wells etc. • Great design will minimize electric and HVAC needs. Electric generation needs to be local or regional. Heating should be wood or otherwise locally sourced. AC should not be necessary. How do we build windmills and photovoltaics without using large quantities of fossil fuels? • Design and construction management. Energy & Natural Resources: • History of resource use and depletion. Soils,water and forests, coal, copper and gold etc. • Reduce,reuse, recycle. • The most accessible and highest grade fossil fuels and mineral resources have long been recovered. How will society adapt,particularly given the our reliance on fossil fuels. • Ten percent of the world uses more than 50%of natural resources. Individually,the wealthy use ten times as much per person as everyone else. How do we all live the way we do? • Peak oil: If the fossil energy component can be significantly reduced from transportation, housing and agriculture then there is more for other purposes.. • Efficiency and renewables are wonderful and exciting, but likely not sufficient. If that is step one, can we imagine step two? • Most"renewable energy"is heavily fossil fuel based. • "Renewables" such as "biodiesel", electric and hydrogen may be minimal and illusionary. Transportation: • Examine the efficiency of various modes. Alternatives from history and other parts of the world. ' • Transportation,primarily cars,trucks and planes, usesmore than half of the world's oil. Regional based economies together with community based jobs and mass transit can have a significant effect. • Designing bus and light rail systems for local and regional use. • Transportation hubs,ride sharing and delivery systems to increase efficiency and minimize trips. • Development of community based car and specialty vehicle sharing program. (Also, development of community based tool sharing.) Health Care: • Study of historic diseases and conditions of age. Change in treatment as well as environmental risk over time. • Today's lifestyle. Diet, exercise, drugs, alcohol, tobacco. • Holistic living and treatments. Alternative medicines. Acupuncture. Etc. • Health care planning. Can group self insurance work for those with health lifestyles? Would single payer improve access and afordability? Education: • Philosophy of education. Building citizens or creating pieces for the system. F.: • Elementary: Traditional vs alternative. .Montessori,Waldorf,Non-hierarchal etc. Comparison of syllabus for a community and bio-region based,sustainable world to traditional highly competitive globalized world syllabus. • Secondary: Skill and community service based compared to traditional corporate/business and military based. • Post-secondary: Jobs: Exploration of sustainable opportunities particularly locally and regionally. Necessary qualifications.,Building data base. • Development of substitutes for current careers. Translation from exploitive to sustainable. Culture & Community: History of economic,political and social structure, worldwide. Focus on alternatives to patriarchal, hierarchal, and capital based.systems. Sustainable societies: Kerala, Mondragon, Curitaba. Intentional communities, Amish. Equity,justice and legitimacy in today's society. Under what conditions can a truly democratic society exist.. Is significant income inequality conscionable. Is population growth viable in today's world. • Given the pervasive,worldwide unsustainable society, can we as individuals successfully move to sustainable lifestyles. Incrementalism is better than nothing, but will it get us there. • Creating your own sustainable neighborhood, village or town. Good models are few, but many great starts have been made. We have a basic library on a variety of sustainable related subjects, including agriculture,y' construction, natural resources and alternative political and economic philosophies. We will continue to expand our collection. Although many wonderful books and periodicals are newly or recently published, many classics are out of print. We hope that with time, our library will hold many books and periodicals not currently available to the public in stores or libraries in the Northeast. Suggestions and donations are welcome, and soon will be tax deductible. Our web site is in the planning stage. We hope that our website can be a learning tool locally and regionally. All CCSLC material, including course information, research, organizational and financial data will be available online. Most web information is spread very broadly and seemingly randomly. We hope to create a very substantial, well organized and searchable listing of sustainable related links, in effect put everything in one place. Bioregionalism: http://www.diggers.org/freecitynews/ disci/00000017.htm Holistic http•//www pbs org/faithandreason/gengloss/holist-body.html _ ..m Permaculture: http://en.wik_pedia.org/wiki/Pennaculture Sustainable Living: http://mlmgorilla.com/sustainableliving/ i i. Proposed Programs Building a sustainable society means change on all levels. Learning what we can do to dive sustairiably-within-a-sustainable-society means re=examining every-aspect of our-lives.---For convenience, our programs are divided into categories, but our philosophy is holistic. All of these subject areas are integrated and overlapping. So, begin where you want and understanding of the whole will follow. Expect to get together in seminar style,in the woods and fields and beaches,new and old buildings and houses, in villages,town and cities. The open mind learns with every stimulus, but a little direction sure helps. Permaculture: • The history,strengths and weaknesses of traditional agriculture, forestry and land management. • Soil care, erosion control, slope management,water use and storage, composting, natural pesticide alternatives, low and no tillage, raised bed, multi-croping, forest gardening, one straw, edible fungi etc. will be topics of study in the classroom and in the field. • Winter gardening and green house management • Planting and maintenance of fruit and nut trees. Tree crops will be investigated for forage and human consumption. Beekeeping. • Aqua farming and fisheries management, including quahogs and oysters, will be studied in local waters. • Personal health including nutrition, diet and exercise will be integrated. Structures, Towns & Community: Traditional buildings, worldwide,ancient to modern will be studied. • Focus will be made on community and city planning. The integration of private and public facilities with agriculture and transportation. What does a healthy, sustainable community need? • All of our construction should be simple and attractive in a natural way, integrated into the landscape.. The statement is in the function, the integration and the success of the community. • Building bright and comfortable, energy efficient spaces with moderately priced, locally derived,recycled and recyclable materials. Focus on northeast climate. Application to varied situations is a plus. • Super insulated,passive solar, composting, gray water system, rain catch system. A variety of options for all of these including straw bale, earth form, wells etc. • Great design will minimize electric and HVAC needs. Electric generation needs to be local or regional. Heating should be wood or otherwise locally sourced. AC should not be necessary. How do we build.windmills and photovoltaics without using large quantities of fossil fuels? • Design and construction management. Energy & Natural Resources: • History of resource use and depletion. Soils, water and forests, coal, copper and gold etc. • Reduce,reuse, recycle. • The most accessible and highest grade fossil fuels and mineral resources have long been recovered. How will society adapt,particularly given the our reliance on fossil fuels. • Ten percent of the world uses more than 50% of natural resources. 'Individually, the wealthy use ten times as much per person as everyone else. How do we all live.the way_we do? • Peak oil. If the fossil energy component can be significantly reduced from transportation,'housing and agriculture then there is more for other purposes.. • Efficiency and renewables are wonderful and exciting, but likely not sufficient. If that is step one, can we imagine step two? r • Most"renewable energy" is heavily fossil fuel based. • "Renewables" such as "biodiesel", electric and hydrogen may be minimal and illusionary. Transportation: • Examine the efficiency of various modes. Alternatives from history and other parts of the world. • Transportation,primarily cars, trucks and planes, uses more than half of the world's oil. Regional based economies together with community based jobs and mass transit can have a significant effect. • Designing bus and light rail systems for local and regional use. • Transportation hubs, ride sharing and delivery systems to increase efficiency and minimize trips. • Development of community based car and specialty vehicle sharing program. (Also, development of community based tool sharing.) Health Care: • Study of historic diseases and conditions of age. Change in treatment as well as environmental risk over time. • Today's lifestyle. Diet, exercise, drugs, alcohol,tobacco. • Holistic living and treatments. Alternative medicines. Acupuncture. Etc. • Health care planning. Can group self insurance work for those with health lifestyles? Would single payer improve access and afordability? Education: • Philosophy of education. Building citizens or creating pieces for the system. • Elementary: Traditional vs alternative. Montessori, Waldorf,Non-hierarchal etc. Comparison of syllabus for a community and bio-region based, sustainable world to traditional highly competitive globalized world syllabus. Secondary: Skill and community service based compared to traditional corporate/business and military based. • Post-secondary: Jobs: • Exploration of sustainable opportunities particularly locally and regionally. Necessary qualifications. Building data base. • Development of substitutes for current careers. Translation from exploitive to sustainable. Culture& Community: • History of economic, political and social structure, worldwide. Focus on alternatives to patriarchal,hierarchal, and capital based systems. • Sustainable societies: Kerala, Mondragon, Curitaba. Intentional communities, Amish. Equity,justice and legitimacy in today's society. Under what conditions can a truly democratic society exist. Is significant income inequality conscionable. Is population growth viable in today's world. • Given the pervasive, worldwide unsustainable society, can we as individuals successfully move to sustainable lifestyles. Incrementalism is better than nothing, but will it get us there. • Creating your own sustainable neighborhood, village or town. Good models are few, but many great starts have been made. We have a basic library on a variety of sustainable related subjects, including agriculture, construction, natural resources and alternative political and economic philosophies. We will continue to expand our collection. Although many wonderful books and periodicals are newly or recently published, many classics are out of print. We hope that with time, our library will hold many books and periodicals not currently available to the public in stores or libraries in the Northeast. Suggestions and donations are welcome, and soon will be.tax deductible. Our web site is in the planning stage. We hope that our website can be a learning tool locally and regionally. All CCSLC material, including course information,research, organizational and financial data will be available online. Most web information is spread very broadly and seemingly randomly. We hope to create a very substantial, well organized and searchable listing of sustainable related links, in effect put everything in one place. Bioregionalism: http://www.dig ers.org/freecit nY ews/ disci/00000017.htm Holistic: http://www.pbs.org/faithandreason/genglossiholist-body.html Permaculture: http://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Permaculture Sustainable Living: http://mlmgorilla.com/sustainableliving/ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION A� t Map :3r Parcel Qyk Application# Qaz 147 Health Division Conservation Division Permit# Tax Collector Date Issued Treasurer Application Fee �Sl� Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Appro P nning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address �3 wl oL r n Village Cc, F y Owner _ S a�-V e. (� �,�+ 1 Address a2 Y ' Telephone . 0 YZ0 - 0el?1 Permit Request u1C ✓��c 1 P-4 5—Af X,16 1WX Rorl - 9 Square feet: 1st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay AA Project Valuation D 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 /Yo Historic House: Yes ❑No On Old King's Higlay: Lips No Basement Type: Full 4Crawl 'Walkout ❑Other '= c� f Z;3 v Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) C-3 Number of Baths: . Full:existing new Half:existing ne— Number of Bedrooms: existing new c^a' ` n Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count _ . Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air: 0 Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size ¢ `Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION �5` �� 2�S Name Telephone Number nn Address l License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RES G F OM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE F j } ` e FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ? PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED z MAP/PARCEL NO. , Y ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER . DATE OF INSPECTION: + s s FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION r I , FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT I ' ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ti ' J The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office.of Investigations 600 Washington Street _ • Boston,MA 02111 - www mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): C � W %/`-^" �/ e V Address: (� City/State/Zip: -/4-YAIVAl GC PT Phone #• ,61-5) 2_5 �5P iOIO Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box:. Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a mployer with 4. El I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑ New construction gnployees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2. I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet $ ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑ Demolition working for me in any capacity. workers' comp. insurance. 9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance 15. ❑ We are a corporation and its required.] I officers have exercised their 10.0 Electrical repairs or.additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t employees. [No workers' 13.❑Other camp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information: ,e 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 their workers'comp.policy information. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. /J Insurance Company Name: TC— Policy#or Self-ins.Lic. #: Expiration Date: l ®� AAA) r_ d4- Job Site Address: �� ? City/State/Zip: �dR / .` -o 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 perjury th t information provided above is true and correct Signature: Date: Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: 'Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2..Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone#: n and Instructions Information r 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 receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work,on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any nt who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage.required." applicant lica P Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary, supply sub-contractor(s)name(s), address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificates) of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to fill in the permit/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 like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial.Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street ° Boston, MA 02111 Tel. #617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax#617-727-7749 Revised 5-26-05 www.mass.gov/dia t oFIKE Town of Barnstable "o Regulatory Services » swxxsTABLE, 9 Mnss. Thomas F.Geiler,Director Q) i639 �0 SEED Mpl A Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, , p as Owner of the subject property ,. l p rty , hereby authorize 6�-u I to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: 7-3 -?- M4 t g. Sr (Address of Job) Signature of Owner Date Sre.ye- Gau /d Print Name Q:FORM&OWNERPERMISSION I e � fie .�j �uue BOARS OF 0001 LDING�Rt`G4LATt NS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVl$ Nwinb�r 5, 009013 I xp�r�s05 /2� t3 Tr.rag: 25325 Res ncted � GREGORY i .Y MWOUTH, MA 0 Commisser ion r 4,. , �. , �.. K�,16t �f�0 7-0 . � SQL- u- �' 1 � ❑Conservation Department(8:30-9:30 ❑Planning Department ❑Tax Collector ❑Treasurer ❑ Permit must contain complete description of the pro owner's name and address,contractor's name,addr date the permit ❑ Construction plans-one complete set of full size dimensionalized must be submitted with the buildin either an architect or an engineer. NOTE: The applicant must also submit a set of ful review. The application package will not be acce Department. ❑ Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit-St Compliance Certificate must be on file. ❑ Construction Supervisor's License-A copy of t Note: Construction Supervisor's license holders building or an addition (regardless of size)to a 35,000 cubic feet. In that case,the application documents as indicated in 780 CMR sections 11 ❑ Check expiration date,unrestricted(n ❑ If sprinkler system or fire alarm system is required, approval from Fire Department(phone call or in w ❑ Performance Bond($4.00 per foot of road fronta ❑ Property owner must sign Property Owner Lette ❑ Application fee of$150 must be paid when applic Town of Barnstable. Permits are$8.10 per$1000 Q:bldg/wpfiles/forms:CNE W REV:012406 01!01/1999 00:04 15084200420 STEVE GOULD - PAGE 01 INTrRNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE; TREASURY P- Q. BOX 2508 C,INCINNikTI, OR 45201 % b �J Employer Identification Numer:Date; SEP 2 ® 7A 20-3924965 J [ DLN: 17053010024036 C� NC�CQD�S_US �;INIaSLE INC :�I}JING_C-ENTER Contact Person: " � DONNA ELLIOT-MOORE 114 50304 C/O fSTEVEN-C COC7LD: Contact Telephone Number: PO Wax 265f 3-7;M 9AIN-STj (877) 829-55o0 COTUIT, MAC'-D-2-6-335—026-5 , ACeounting Period Ending: g0, December 31 s��f ;1_0r Public Charity Status: 1,70(b) (1) (A) (ii) Form 990 Required: Yes Effective Date of Exemption: January 1, 2006 Contribution, Deductibility; Yes Dear Applicant- We-arer-pleaeed9Ttp zzltpr 1,ou-that--upon-review-of-your"appl�cat'ion--f'y- f t em -t=status eve avh e dete tttilned'that,"you are exempt from Federal:cofie--ta,: under secC3on 501(c)'(3)of the Internal._Revenue�Co e Contributions to you are deduc ible under section 170 of the Code. You are also qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devisee, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code. Because this letter could help resolve any questions regarding your exempt status, you should keep it in your permanent records: Organizations exempt under section 501(C) (3) of the Code are further class fled e----as ether publ.i_c:charities-or-private foundations._we determined that you are a public charity under the Code_5ec_tionLs)listed-in�th heading of- ki;ss letter. ---- 'L �-_�_:,. ,„✓ pleaee see enclosed Information for Exempt Organizations Under Section 501 (c) (3) for some helpful information about your responsibilities as an exempt organization Y' Revenue Procedure 75-50,. published in Cumulative Bulletin 1975-2 on page S78, sets forth guidelines and record keeping requirements for determining whether private schools have racially nondiscriminatory policies as to students. You must Comply with this revenue procedure to maintain your tax-exempt status. { w Lettez 947 (DO/CG) 01/01/1999 00: 04 15084200420 STEVE GOULD PAGE 02 -2- CAP# COD SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER Sincerely, Lois G. Verner Director, Exempt Organizations Rulings and Agreements Enclosures; Information for Organizations Exempt Under Section 501 (c) (3) E F , f 1 T 1 { i 1 i Letter 947 (DO/CG) Mr. Thomas Perry Director Building Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 September 18, 2006 Dear Mr. Perry, Following up on our Friday conversation, I am including some information regarding Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc. (CCSLC). I enclose: (Restated) Articles of Organization(Commonwealth of Massachusetts) IRS Form 1023 (first two pages). (Application for Recognition of Exemption. 501(c)(3)) "Mission Statement", "Proposed Programs", "Getting to Sustainable" and"Facilities". The original Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State's office in late December 2005. The completed IRS Form 1023 was filed in early January 2006. Early last week I received a letter from the IRS requesting the addition of specific 501(c)(3) language to the Articles of Organization—hence the enclose Restated Articles, which have been forwarded to the IRS. My conversation with the IRS last week (September 131h) included the assurance that with the receipt of the Restated Articles, approval of tax exempt status for CCSLC would be forthcoming in two to three weeks. The four enclosed text statements were drawn up late last year. Other than the establishment of a garden adjacent to the back barn building CCSLC has not been operational. It is my hope that with the pending (hopefully) IRS approval and conversations with the Town Building Division we may be able to slowly begin developing and implementing programs at the barn building at the rear of the Cotuit Grocery. Thank you, Steve Gould 508.280.8820 ei FEDERALIDENTMCAIION t No. 90--3994965 I Examin 6 William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth ' u• One Ashburton`Place,Boston,Massachusetts 021084 512 D n/ r RESTATED ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION (General Laws,Chapter.180,.Section 7) Name Approved, + r we, . Steven C Gould .' -President/N• t, x and Conrad Geyser_° 3 }' ,Clerk/ x of Cape .Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc.. i (Exact name,ofcorporation) located at 737 Main Street, Cotuit MA, 02635 _ .(Street address of corporation in Massacbtisetts) do hereby certify that the following Restatement of the Articles of Organization was duly adopted at a meeting $- held on Sept ember, 13, 2006 20` ',by a vote of mcmtiers,' 4 two+ two` thirds) ,directors or"' shareholders**, ` ❑Being at least two-thirds of the members or directors legally qualified to vote in meetings of the corpora- tion where there is no amendment to the Articles of Organization;OR "W> DBeing at least.two-thirds of its members legally qualified to,vote in meetings of the corporation where there is an amendment to the Ahicles of Organization;OR tKj Being at least two-thirds of its diiectots where there are no members pursuant to Generat laws,Chapter w 180;Section 3 and there is an amendment to the Articles of Organization;OR ❑In the case of a corporation having capital stock,by the holders of at least two-thirds of the capital stock *C having the,right to vote therein where there is an amendment to the Articles of Organization. ; ., p t M. El: d - , R.A.r U *Delete the inapptiutble"rds **Check only one box that applies. Note:!f the space prodded under arty ariicte or Item on lbls form is fosafJiaent,a"Wons shall be set forth,on one side only pC of separate 8112 x 11 sheets ofpaper tufth"O left margin of al least 1 inch.Additions to more than one article may be made on -}' a single'sheet as tong as each article requiring each addition is clearly indicated lame.iraa4 - e • ARTICLE I The name of the corporation is: Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc. ARTICLE 11 The purpose of the corporation is to engage in the following activities: This organization'is organized exclusively for educational purposes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, or corresponding section b of any future federal tax code. Through classes and demonstration projects provide programs to assist individuals in developing environmentally sensitive lifestyles and a , sustainable community. ARTICLE III A corporation may have one or more classes of members.If it does,the designation of such classes,the manner of election or appointments,the duration of membership and the qualification and rights,including voting rights.of the members of each class,may be set forth in the by-laws of the corporation or may be set forth below: N/A ti ARTICLE IV "Other lawful provisions,if any,for the conduct and regulation of the business and affairs of the corporation,for its voluntary dissolution,or for limiting,defining,or regulating the powers of the corporation,or of its directors or members, or of any class of members,are as follows: None ti. . "O'sbere are no provisions,state"None". Note:7be preceding four(4)atikles are considered to be permanens and may ONLY be changed byfiling appropriate Articles ofAmendmenl ARTICLE V. The effective dace of the Restated Articles of Organization of the corporation shall be the date approved and filed by the Sec- retary of the Commonwealth.If a later effective date is desired,specify such date which shall not be more than thirty days after the date of filing. ARTICLE VI The information contained in Article VI is not a permanent part of the Articles of Organization. a.The street address(post office boxes are not acceptable)of the principal office of the corporation in Massachusetts is: VVx l r b.The name,residential address and post office address of each director and officer of the corporation is as follows: NAME RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS ¢- POST OFFICE ADDRESS President: S.� L ka "�� ?-�- p �V Treasurer: Clerk: C17�r� `" v7 S--✓ �A Directors: Co (or officers having the powers of s��vzen (2 Uo i b k+•<4 director`s) C ^l h K �. t�I V o� t S I'I'i,•-. •��/ I✓dy � 1 �v�rue) GejS�L/ teS7 OIcR s�,,L 1'M Ca��•w-� vh h- 01.(0 3� c.The fiscal year of the corporation shall end on the last day of the month of: d.The name and business address of-the resident agent,if any,of the corporation is: "We further certify that the foregoing Restated Articles'of Organization affect no amendments to the Articles of Organization of the corporation as heretofore amended,except amendments to the following articles.Briefly describe amendments below: SIGNED UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJIJRY,this 1tnday of Zp-D 'President/*Vice President, 'Clerk/Assistant Clerk. Velete the Inapplicable words. **!f there are no such amendments,state"Nome". THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS RESTATED ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION' N (General Laws,Chapter 190,Section 7) Q: < 1 hereby approve the within RestatedArticies of Organization and, r die filing fee in the amount of 3 ' having bee�e��pa�id,said tc d eme o have been filed with me this�' --dav of 20 �[ r 1 F[jeclille Diner = ' WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN u' Secretary of the Cummonweafth r c- T u C _ - CD TO BE FILLED IN BY CORPOIUXTION (;ontact inforniation: Stever C Gould 24 01'd Shore .Road - Cotuit MA:- 02635 1 'c:lePhonc: _(_59$)�42_0- 4.2_Q_—._� 08,' 2_80=8820 Email:_ osrcotuit@yahoo.com A copy[his filing Will hr available(111-litle at WWW.MMC.n1a ANNISCCICUI' once•tlur(iocument is filed. F 1023 Application for Recognition of Exemption OMB No.1545-0056 orm Note:If exempt status is (Rev.October2004) Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code approved,this Department of the Treasury application will be open Internal Revenue Service for public inspection. Use the instructions to complete this application and for a definition of all bold items. For additional help, call IRS Exempt Organizations Customer Account Services toll-free at 1-877-829-5500. Visit our website at www.irs.gov for forms and publications. If the required information and documents are not submitted with payment of the appropriate user fee, the application may be returned to you. Attach additional sheets to this application if you need more space to answer fully. Put your name and EIN on each sheet and identify each answer by Part and line number. Complete Parts I -XI of Form 1023 and submit only those Schedules(A through H)that apply to you. Identification of Applicant 1 Full name of organization (exactly as it appears in your organizing document) 2 c/o Name(if applicable) Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc Steven C Gould 3 Mailing address(Number and street) (see instructions). Room/Suite 4 Employer Identification Number(EIN) PO Box 265,737 Main Street 20-3924965 City or town, state or country, and ZIP+ 4 5 Month the annual accounting period ends(01-12) Cotuit MA,02635-0265 12 6 Primary contact (officer, director, trustee, or authorized representative) a Name:Steven C Gould b Phone:508 420-0420 c Fax: (optional)508 420-0420 7 Are you represented by an authorized representative, such as an attorney or accountant? If "Yes," ❑ Yes No provide the authorized representative's name, and the name and address of the authorized representative's firm. Include a completed Form 2848,Power of Attorney and Declaration of , Representative, with your application if you would like us to communicate with your representative. 8 Was a person who is not one of your officers, directors, trustees, employees, or an authorized ❑ Yes V No representative listed in line 7, paid, or promised payment, to help plan, manage, or advise you about the structure or activities of your organization, or about your financial or tax matters? If"Yes," provide the person's name, the name and address of the person's firm, the amounts paid or promised to be paid, and describe that person's role. 9a Organization's website:capecodsustainablelivingcenter.edu (Under Construction) b Organization's email: (optional)osrcotuit@yahoo.com . 10 Certain organizations are not required to file an,informafion return (Form 990 or Form 990-EZ). If you. ❑ Yes 21 No are granted tax-exemption, are you claiming to be excused from filing Form 990 or Form 990-EZ? If "Yes," explain. See the instructions for a description of organizations not required to file Form 990 or Form 990-EZ. 11 Date incorporated if a corporation, or formed, if other than a corporation. (MM/DD/YYYY) 01 / 01 / 06 12 Were you formed under the laws of a foreign country? ❑ Yes V No If"Yes,"state the country. For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice,see page 24 of the instructions. Cat.No.17133K Form 1023 (Rev.10-2004) Form 1023(Rev. 10-2004) Name:Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center Inc. Eft., 20_3924965 Page 2 Organizational Structure You must be a corporation (including a limited liability company), an unincorporated association,or a trust to be tax exempt. (See instructions.)DO NOT file this form unless you can check"Yes" on lines 1, 2, 3, or 4. 1 Are you a corporation? If"Yes," attach a copy of your articles of incorporation showing certification Z Yes ❑ No of filing with the appropriate state agency. Include copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they also show state filing certification. 2 Are you a limited liability company(LLC)?.If"Yes,"attach a copy of your articles of organization showing ❑ Yes ® No certification of filing with the appropriate state agency.Also, if you adopted an operating agreement,attach a copy. Include copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they show state filing certification. Refer to the instructions for circumstances when an LLC should not file its own exemption application. 3 Are you an unincorporated association? If "Yes, attach a copy of your articles of association, '❑ Yes 0 No constitution, or other similar organizing document that is dated and includes at least two signatures. Include signed and dated copies of any amendments. 4a Are you a trust? If"Yes," attach a signed and dated copy of your trust agreement: Include signed ❑ Yes ®'No and dated copies of any amendments. b Have you been funded? If"No,"explain how you are formed without anything of value placed in trust. El Yes ❑ No 5 ,Have you adopted bylaws? If"Yes," attach a current copy showing date of adoption. If"No," explain 0 Yes ❑ No how your officers, directors, or trustees are selected. Required Provisions in Your Organizing Document The following questions are designed to ensure that when you file this application,your organizing document contains the required provisions to meet the organizational test under section 501(c)(3). Unless you can check the boxes in both lines 1 and 2,your organizing document does not meet the organizational test.DO NOT file this application until you have amended your organizing document.Submit your original and amended organizing documents(showing state filing certification,if you are a corporation or an LLC)with your application. 1 Section 501(c)(3) requires that your organizing document state your exempt purpose(s), such as charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes. Check the box-to confirm that your organizing document meets this requirement. Describe specifically where your organizing document meets this requirement, such as a reference to a particular article or section in your organizing document. Refer to the instructions for exempt purpose language. Location of Purpose Clause(Page, Article, and Paragraph): Addend(3). Pa 1 Art 2 Sec 2. 2a Section 501(c)(3)requires that upon dissolution of your organization, your remaining assets must be used exclusively for exempt purposes, such as charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes. Check the box on line 2a to confirm that your organizing document meets this requirement by express provision for the distribution of assets upon dissolution. If you rely on state law for your dissolution provision, do-not check the box on line 2a and go to line 2c. 2b If you checked the box on line 2a, specify the location of your dissolution clause(Page, Article, and'Paragraph). Do not complete line 2c if you checked box 2a. 2c See the instructions for information about the operation of state law in your particular state. Check this box if, . you rely on operation of state law for your dissolution provision and indicate the state: Massachusetts, Narrative Description of-Your Activities Using an attachment, describe your past, present,and planned activities in a narrative. if you believe that you have already provided some of this information in response to other parts of this application,you may summarize that information here and refer to the specific parts of the application for supporting details..You may also'attach representative copies of newsletters, brochures,or similar documents for supporting details to this narrative. Remember that if this application is approved, it will be open for public inspection.Therefore,your narrative description of activities should be thorough and accurate. Refer to the instructions for information that must be included in your description. Compensation and Other Financial Arrangements With Your Officers, Directors, Trustees, Employees, and Independent Contractors 1a List the names, titles, and mailing addresses of all of your officers, directors, and trustees. For each person listed, state their total annual compensation, or proposed compensation, for all services to the organization, whether as an officer, employee,or other position. Use actual figures, if available. Enter"none" if no compensation isor will be paid. If additional space is needed, attach a separate sheet. Refer to the instructions for information on.whafto include as compensation. Compensation amount Name Title , Mailing address (annual actual or estimated) PO Box 265 Steven C Gould President Cotuit MA.02635 None 64 Old Shore Road Conrad Geyser Vice President,Secretary Cotuit MA 02635 None 2015 14th Avenue East C Linn Gould Treasurer -"---------------- --------- None Seattle WA,98112 ----------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- Form 1023 (Rev.10-2004) } Mission Statement . Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center 737 Main Street, Cotuit Massachusetts, USA The Center has the goal, through classes, library and website, and by the example of our building and gardens as well as our lifestyles, to help teach individuals and groups how they can help to achieve a sustainable'society in food, housing, energy, transportation, health care, education,jobs and culture. The eastern portions of New England and the Maritime Provinces have much in common; more in fact than with other parts of the respective countries. Although we are located in the village of Cotuit, on Cape Cod, we are part of a Northeast Bio-region, and as such feel that much of what can make life more sustainable on Cape Cod can also make life more sustainable throughout the Northeast. Food: Our demonstration gardens use permaculture techniques including tree cropping and natural/organic pesticides and fertilizers. Animal use will be minimized. Food should be sourced in large part locally, and with few exceptions, regionally. r 7 Housing: Our building is super-insulated, uses passive solar design, photovoltaics and minimal carbon based heating, mostly wood from the immediate area. We compost all natural wastes and have a gray water system. A small wind generator has been proposed. Design materials and assistance for remodeling as well as new construction are available. Energy: We believe that energy use, whether from transportation, climate control or food production can be reduced substantially with little effect on comfort or convenience. Renewables should increasingly replace fossil fuels. Transportation: Walk,`bike, sail every day. Bus, light rail, train'occasiona_lly. Car, plane, seldom. Renewably generated electricity, is preferable to fossil derived fuels. Health Care: A healthy lifestyle, with moderate exercise and a minimum of poison, excess and stress avoids most 20th century problems. Natural holistic remedies further reduce ailments. It is hoped that with time a self-insuring network may develop. Education: Hierarchical structure minimizes learning. Self direction is ideal; teachers, librarians and web masters are available to advise and assist. Jobs: We are a developing a database of present and future careers, as well as current job opportunities, relating to all aspects of living sustainably.. Culture: Structure and hierarchy are unnecessary. Any legitimate`system will be fair, equitable and just. Resources: Our library is substantial and growing. Significant information in the form of books, articles and periodicals are readily available on all of the above subjects. Our web site will be inclusive with thousands of links. All organizational and financial information is accessible on-line and in Cotuit. See:'Programs". Proposed Programs Building a sustainable society means change on all levels. Learning what we can do to live sustainably within a sustainable society means re-examining every aspect of our lives. For convenience, our programs are divided into categories, but our philosophy is holistic. All of these subject areas are integrated and overlapping. So, begin where you want and understanding of the whole will follow. Expect to get together in seminar style, in the woods and fields and beaches, new and old buildings and houses, in villages, town and cities. The open mind learns with every stimulus, but a little direction sure helps. Permaculture: • The history, strengths and weaknesses of traditional agriculture, forestry and land management. • Soil care, erosion control, slope management, water use and storage,composting; natural pesticide alternatives, low and no tillage, raised bed, multi-croping, forest gardening, one straw, edible fungi etc. will be topics of study in the classroom and in the field. •Winter gardening and green house management • Planting and maintenance of fruit and nut trees. Tree crops will be investigated for forage and human.consumption. Bee keeping. • Aqua farming and fisheries management, including quahogs and oysters, will be studied in local waters. • Personal health including nutrition, diet and exercise will be integrated. Structures, Towns &Community: •Traditional buildings,worldwide, ancient to modern will be studied. • Focus will be made on community and city planning. The integration of private and public facilities with agriculture and transportation. What does a healthy, sustainable community need? •All of our construction should be simple and attractive in a natural way, integrated into the landscape. The statement is in the function, the integration and the success of the community. • Building bright and comfortable, energy efficient spaces with moderately priced, locally derived, recycled and recyclable materials. Focus on northeast climate. Application to varied situations is a plus. • Super insulated, passive solar, composting, gray water system, rain catch system.A variety of options for all of these including straw bale, earth form, wells etc. • Great design will minimize electric and HVAC needs. Electric generation needs to be local or regional. Heating should be wood or otherwise locally sourced. AC should not be necessary. How do we build windmills and photovoltaics without using large quantities of fossil fuels? •Design and construction management. Energy.& Natural Resources: • History of resource use and depletion. Soils, water and forests, coal, copper and gold etc.' • Reduce, reuse, recycle: •The most accessible and highest grade fossil fuels and mineral resources have long been recovered. How will society adapt, particularly given the our reliance on fossil fuels. •Ten percent of the world uses more than 50% of natural resources. Individually, the wealthy use ten times as much per person as everyone else. How do we all live the way we do? • Peak oil. If the fossil energy component can be significantly reduced from transportation, housing and agriculture then there is more for other purposes.. • Efficiency and renewables are wonderful and exciting, but likely not sufficient. If that is step one, can we imagine step two? • Most"renewable energy" is heavily fossil fuel based. • "Renewables"such as "biodiesel", electric and hydrogen may be minimal'and illusionary.' Transportation: • Examine the efficiency of various modes. Alternatives from history and other parts of the world. • Transportation, primarily cars, trucks and planes, uses more than yhalf of the.world's'oil. Regional based economies together with community based jobs and mass transit can have a significant effect.` • Designing bus and light rail systems for local and regional use. • Transportation hubs, ride sharing and delivery systems'to increase efficiency and minimize trips. t • Development of community based car and `specialty vehicle sharing program. (Also, development of community based tool sharing.) Health Care: • Study of,historic diseases and conditions of age..Change in treatment as well as environmental risk overtime. • Today's lifestyle. Diet, exercise, drugs, alcohol, tobacco. • Holistic living and treatments.Alternative medicines. Acupuncture. Etc. • Health care planning. Can,group self insurance work for those with health lifestyles? Would single payer improve access and afordability? Education: • Philosophy of education. Building citizens or creating pieces for the system. • Elementary: Traditional vs alternative: Montessori, Waldorf,.Non-hierarchal etc. Comparison of syllabus fora community and bio-region based, sustainable world to traditional highly competitive globalized world syllabus. • Secondary: Skill and community service based.compared to traditional corporate/business and.military based., • Post-secondary: Jobs: _ • Exploration of sustainable opportunities particularly locally and,regionally..Necessary qualifications. Building data base. • Development of substitutes for current careers. Translation from exploitive to sustainable. Culture & Community: • History of economic, political and social structure, worldwide. rocus,on alternatives to patriarchal, hierarchal, and capital based systems. • Sustainable-societies: Kerala, Mondragon, Curitaba. Intentional communities,-Amish. • Equity,justice and legitimacy in today's society. Under what conditions can a truly democratic'society exist. Is significant income inequality conscionable. 1s population growth',viable in.today's world, }• Giveri the pervasive, worldwide unsustainable society, can we as individuals successfully move to sustainable lifestyles. Incrementalism is better than nothing, but will it get us there.' • Creating your own sustainable neighborhood, village or town. Good models are few, but many great starts have been made. We have a basic library on a variety of sustainable related subjects, including agriculture, construction, natural resources and alternative political and economic philosophies. We will continue to expand our collection. Although many wonderful books and periodicals are newly or recently published, many classics are out of print. We hope that with time; our library will hold many books and periodicals not currently available to the public in stores or libraries in the Northeast. Suggestions and donations are welcome, and soon will be tax deductible. , Our web site is in the planning stage. We hope that our website can be a learning tool locally and regionally. All CCSLC material, including course information, research, organizational and financial data will be available online. Most web information is spread very broadly and seemingly randomly. We hope to create a very substantial,well organized and searchable listing of sustainable related links, in effect put everything in one place. Bioregionalism: http://www..diggers,o_rg/freecitvnews/_dsc1/OOOOOQ.17_htm -. Holistic: http_//www_.pbs.org/faithandreason/aenaloss/hol.ist-bod:v.html Permaculture: http://en.wikipedia.or-q/wiki/Permaculture Sustainable Living: htip://mlmggrilla_com/sustainableliving/ 3 - 5 f Getting to Sustainable Living sustainably means adopting a lifestyle that gives back to society, the environment and the ecosystem equal`or more than is taken out. We presume that most people would prefer to live sustainable lives. But, for most of us, change is difficult and overcoming the habits of a lifetime is frightening and intimidating. At least subconsciously we all expect change to involve sacrifice, and few of us are easily willing to give up lifestyles of perhaps hard earned comforts. Human nature is such that it is easier to change or adapt when there are both good examples of the'outcomes but also when there is leadership. Often when change has come it is perceived as a good thing, where the benefits outweigh the costs, and one asks: Why didn't I do this a long time ago? Such is the adoption of a sustainable lifestyle. Since earliest civilization progress has been measured by growth, often.-growth without purpose or reason, always at the expense of the environment. Worldwide, for thousands of years our soils have eroded, our aquifers have shrunk, our rivers run dry and we have had to dig deeper and deeper for less and less pure fuels and minerals. Clearly these trends are not sustainable and perhaps we are reaching the point where it takes so much more increasingly expensive energy to make fertilizer, clean water and new materials that alternatives are necessary. That alternative is living'sustainably. Unfortunately in parts of the world neither good example nor good leadership is common. y (1)We hope to be a readily accessible resource for information, on paper and'on-line of all aspects of living sustainably.As much as many wonderful web sites exist, information and linking is modest. There is need for a sustainability mega-site. (2) Our building, and our gardens and orchards will be examples of sustainable shelter and food production. In particular,,we will be an example of successful gardening in the Northeast coastal areas. With time, we hope`to broaden our sustainable plantings to some of the wonderful nearby conservation and watershed open,spaces. .(3) Our programs will help individuals, businesses and communities make their own changes while proving that living sustainably is not only ethically right, but also personally rewarding. (4)With time, we will show that local community and regional based leadership is more valuable to everydaylife than the often . distracted and misguided leadership common at the national and international level. If the politicians will not lead,than the people must. . �t t . Facilities 737 Main Street, Cotuit MA, USA Cape Cod Sustainable Living Center(The Center) is leasing a building from Grocery Store Inc., a corporation owned by Steven Gould. 737 Main Street contains a country store fronting on the street, and a barn in the rear. The property is in the village-of Cotuit, one of the seven villages within the Town of Barnstable. The Town of Barnstable is one of fifteen towns on Cape Cod that compose Barnstable County. Barnstable County is within7he Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one of six"New England" states. Cotuit is centrally located on Cape Cod, less than ten miles (16 km)to Hyannis or Falmouth and under fifteen miles (24 km) to"the bridge". Boston MA and Providence RI are each approximately 70 miles (113 km)away. The Cotuit Grocery Company, (a large Greek Revival/Colonial style building built in the 1860s) is a somewhat"old fashioned" country store that has operated in this residential neighborhood location since 1923. Since 1987 the Gould family has owned the property, while operating the store from 1987 to 2003. The Center.is leasing a 1600 sq.ft. (-140 m2)separate structure at the back of the 1.34 acre (.50 hectare) property ("the.barn)". Formerly, an accessory garage building was used by The Cotuit Center for the Arts. In 2000 this building burned and was replaced with the current barn style building which has been vacant pending zoning questions. Single family homes are on both sides and behind the property. Also behind the property is 9.7 acres (3.9 hectares)of protected, open watershed. The barn is built traditionally with two by six wood frame construction, on an insulated concrete slab with.12 foot(3.6 m) ceilings. Three steel beams allow partionless space. A large, unfinished attic, with the addition of dormers, could allow a near doubling of space. The building is constructed on an east west axis with the barn double door facing east towards Main Street. The building is on the north side of the property with its long side facing due south. Few trees shade the immediate adjacent yard. Large windows are placed symmetrically on the north and south sides. The building has two handicapped accessible entries. Two conventional handicapped accessible toilets exist along with a_ gas.fired water heater and furnace. Underground three phase electric and telephone service are in place. Although the "barn" is in good useable condition, it is expected;that The Center will remodel the building to increase its energy . efficiency. With time, projects could include: Addition of extra layer of insulation on inside of all exterior walls and on the ceiling. • Boxing out of windows, with installation of thermal curtains. Exterior door insulation.. • Conversion to handicapped accessible composting toilets: rt • Construction of gray water system. • Installation of wood/pellet stove. •Addition of solar hot water panels. •Addition of photovoltaic panels, • Construction of greenhouse. •Attic completion,,possibly as housing: The grounds surrounding.The Center and the Cotuit Grocery are mostly open with some paving for store parking. It is unlikely that any of the property has been used for gardening for at.least 60 years. Due"to demolition of the previous building and construction of the current building it is unlikely that much good soil exists. As much land as can be made available will be converted to gardens and orchard.. It will be proposed to the Fire and Water District, owners of the adjacent open space that some fruit and or nut tree saplings be place on their land. Other nearby conservation, watershed and privately owned open space sites will also be explored for orchards and "community"gardens. We expect to work in conjunction with close Cotuit neighbors Conrad Geyser and Jan Rapp, operators of a small organic farm with bee hives and greenhouse. The owner of the property, Steve Gould(through Grocery Store inc.) is the president of The Center. He is committed to the continuing upgrading of 737 Main Street, including the Colonial style grocery building, the barn style Center building and the land itself. At the current time no rent is being charged or collected. Without Zoning Board of Appeal approval, current zoning in the Town of Barnstable does not allow use of the barn for other.than:tax exempt educational or religious purposes. At such time as the Town building inspector has approved use of�the barn by the Center,'rent will be charged by the landlord, Grocery Store Inc. It is presumed that fair market value for 1600 sq.ft of new construction 'handicapped accessible'•space in the village of Cotuit is in the $2000 to $2500 per month range. Given the above mentioned zoning issues, the rent for a non-profit is somewhat less. Any further upgrades or buildouts made;by the landlord would be expected to increase the fair market rental value. At such time as approvals are in place with the Town, the State and,the IRS;rent of$1000 per month will begin. These monies will accrue until such times as the Center has raised sufficient funds for.at least partial payment.'Steven Gould (through Grocery Store Inc.), is committed to the success of the Center. Steven Gould, through donations, will•keep the effective rent cost low until the Center is self supporting.. ;• r y , _ r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parc�V Permit# 7S(e Oy ., p . D�� �r of f S AB« Health Division a 6 �' ® 7� 70 � �r Date Issued 3 IOY Conservation Division �� "I'MAR 26 8. 3 Application Fee 1 Tax Collector—1 L i Permit Fee SEPTIC SYSTEM MU B Treasurer D;yt !S�N.__. $Tq�,�ED IN COMPLIANCE Planning Dept. YM TITLE 5 ENRONMENTAL CODE AND Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board TOWN REGULATIONS Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 23 t44Aj Al S Village 771 Owner Address 2 le'4' ,,I c 7— Telephone /• Permit Request I ip Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. p, Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl O Walkout '❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: 0 Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air:, ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool: ❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use _-�(� �-� BUILDER INFORMATION Name '(/I �� Telephone Number Address(P d License# d ®/ /— � Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# /f.-9D,46d—s�0 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY r r PERMIT NO. o' DATE ISSUED x- • MAP/PARCEL NO. _ �r / ADDRESS - '. 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"='I>r • •Hone,#•'•. .`.+�'".•:. 61 frisiiance.c + M 6*i. I am a sole proprietor and have hired the in contractors listed below who have the following workers' .compensation polices: COID 9II 'T>SIllti: .S. ` F::.•��. .-.Y:♦1''!.••..'�- -f .. address:. .�' 1. -,.r ••,• :i ' rr� :a .,7+..,;1••'•:'Y..C:'I.. {,i r'• _ .,1.ri. .. •�• v .,ty, •',. WE Cl .'~ .',=^';�*•:' Wit..' - ', •6t� ;• coin'an. nazzte'.4r 70 to CX: Fallure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to S1,5oo.ou and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civilpenalties in the fd' OP WORK ORDER and a fine of$100.00 a day against me. I understand that ILcopy of this statement maybe forwarded to the O of Inv ations of the DIA for coverage verifleation. I do hereby certify under he pains pe ofperjury t the information provided above is true and correct _ Date 2 Signature Phone# print name •official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or tower permit/liceuse# ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board []Selectmen's C.check ❑ if immediate response h required Health Department ce contact person: • phone#; ❑Other (revised Sept 7(I03) • Information'and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compens_atidn for'their. employees: As quoted from the t`law", an employee is.defined as every person in the service o another under arty contract of hire, express or implied; oral or.written. AnemPloy r is defined as an individual,partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or mare of e the foregoing engaged in ajoint enferprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased,employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity, employing employees. 'However.the owner of a vin .-not,tnore than three apartments and who resides thergi 4 or the occupant of the.dwelling house of dwelling bons a ha,• g . ,. .. • . ,, . . . to s ersons to.do.maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelIing•house�or on the grounds or another who,emp. y .p betiding appurtenant thereto shall not because of such.employment.be deemed to be an employer.. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also'siates thaf every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance dr renewaI business or to construct buildings in the.c6nunonwealth for an applicant who has of a license or permit,to operate a b , ess g Y PP. . not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required: Additionally;neither the ' its political subdivisions shall enter into an contract for the performance of public work unto commonwealth nor.any of p Y fiance with a insurance re uirements of this chapter have been resented to the contracting . f co . P P table evidence o compliance q . . acceptable �` .. authority. Applicants Please fib in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation.. Please supply company name, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits maybe 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 regardin the"law"or if'you are required to obtain a:workers'compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed.below. . City or Towns . Please be sure that the affidavit is complete andprinted legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please affidavit for you to fill out Y e used as a reference numbe r. The.affidavits ma .be returned to be sure to fill in the pernnt/hcense.number which will b .. .. .Y the Department bye•mail or FAX unless other*arrangements have been made.' The Office of Iuvestigations would lice to thank ybu in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call ess tel hone and'fax number: . The D aitrnent s addr ep , ep . The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents ewe of Wesupons 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617)727-7749 nhnna#- (617) 77.7-4900 ext 406 5, COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $100.00 Alterations/Renovations $50.00 Building Permit Amendment $50.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW BUILDINGS square feet x$140.00/sq.foot= x.0061= ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE square feet X$96/sq.foot= X.0061= STORAGE BUILDINGS ONLY square feet X$32.00/sq.foot— X.0061 r Commprojeost I esults Page 1 of 1 :a Home Improvement Contractor Look Up Enter Search terms separated by spaces. Search terms can be Town/City,Name, or License number Select Search type: AND G OR ,Search" Search Results Reg. No. Applicant Street City State Zip Name Title Expiration 106395 GREGORY M. Baxter w' MA 02601 Cauley, Owner 7/23/2004 CAULEY Avenue Yarmouth Gregory Total of 1 Records matched. Back to Home Page BBRS Privacy Statement http://db.state.ma.usibbrs/hic.pl 3/25/2004 I oF�e ram, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 1 $ O M Thomas F.Geiler,Director 9�pleD► i'�� Building Division - Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 . Office: 508.862 4038 Fax: 508 790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder StAYe- 6,ovL. :-- _ .,as.0ociner.ofthe.subjectpropetty. hexeby authorize CC,J 'e to'act on�y..beh0f,. _ all matters relative to work autho=zed•bp this building.pe==k-application-for: ✓►�'An nl �T ' C o-C-v (Address of Job) , G. Sigma e of Owner Date Print TTatne ' Of Expires 6 months from issue date „�,, . : Regulatory Services FeeSA t659. D Thomas F.Geiler,Director �eYun;� 5aSd3 ��O �E01"P� Building Division � al � — Elbert C Ulshoeffer,Jr. Building Commissio>i et P E MIT I 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601w APR u 2 2001 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 TOWN OF B'ARNSTABLE EXPRESS PERNIIT APPLICATION !9 Not Valid without Red X-Press Imprint Map/parcel Number Property Address Residential OR (commercial Value of Work Owner's Name&Address ( � y C Contractor's Name 6 Telephone Number Home Improvement Contractor License# if applicable)_ - p (� Construction Supervisor's License#(if applicable) 7Workman's Compensation Insurance Check one: [� I am a'sole proprietor I am the Homeowner Pave Worker's Compensation Insurance Insurance Company Name Workman's Comp.Policy# Permit Request(check box) Re-roof(stripping old shingles) Re-roof(not stripping. Going over existing layers of roof) Re-side Replacement Windows. U-Value (maximum•44) Other(specify) ���/ �zYeC)OG<) •Where required: Issuance of this permit d s not exempt compliance with other town department regulations,i.e.Historic,Conservation.etc. Signature expmtrg The Commonwealth of Massachusetts -'- Department of Industrial Accidents - 600 Washington Street Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Com ensation Insurance Affidavit MEE! name . location 7-3 2- y'VtAxN city phone# [j I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole p etor and have no one wow in anv achy o din workers'co ensation for my employees working on this job.;: :::>:;:?:;:::?;;;::::::::?»:::;::;:::::::;:} ::<-: >........ 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ON ,✓%//%/ ca .......... any a t`>'........... ��� U t z'•> 3z:>:>c>z:: rarice RUN Of esimioal penalties of a fine to S1�00.00 and/or Fan=to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL 15Z can lead to the imposition, p one years'imprisonment as weft as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of$100.00 a day against me. I understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification I do hereby certify the ffnsr enaldes of perjury that the informadon provided above is&w.and eorred Date r7 signature — Print name Phame# official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town ofiidal city or town: pamdocense o 13Bufiding Department ❑Licensing Board ❑Selechnen'a Office ❑checkif immediate response is required _ ❑Heal(hDepariment contact person• phone#; ❑Other 0evued 9195 P1A) I Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their em lovees. As quoted from the"law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract P of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An emDloYer is defined as an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or ed in a 'tint enterprise, and including ep P the foregoing engaged ] rp � g g trustee of an individual, partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renews: of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings.in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplying company names, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have a y questions regarding the"law"or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the.Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill'in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits maybe returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made.' The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions. please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Qmce of Imlestigallons 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone #: (617) 727-4900 eat. 406, 409 or 375 MAScheck COMPLIANCE REPORT Massachusetts Energy Code Permit # MAScheck Software Version 2 .C1 Release 3 Checked by/Date TITLE: OCE N MOUNTAIN CITY: Sandwich STATE: Massachusetts HDD: 6137 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: 1 or 2 Family, Detached HEATING SYSTEM TYPE: Other (Non-Electric Resistance) DATEE D 0 PROJ737 COTUC M.A.P. INSULATION. CO. INC. NOTES: GARAGE COMPLIANCE: Passes Maximum UA = 303 Your Home = 236 Area or Cavity Cont: Glazing/Door Perimeter R-Value R-Value U-Value UA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CEILINGS 1600 30.0 0.0 56 WALLS: Wood Frame, 16" O.C. 1968 19.0 0. 0 118 GLAZING: Windows or Doors 132 0 .450 59 DOORS 19 0 .150 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The proposed building design described here is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with the permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the requirem.ents of the Massachusetts Energy Code. The heating load for this building, and the cooling load if appropriate, has been determined using the applicable Standard Design Conditions found in the Code. The HVAC equipment selected to heat or cool the building shall be no greater than 125% of the design load as specified in Sections 780CMR 1310 and J4 .4. Builder/Designer Date TITLE: OCEAN MOUNTAIN MAScheck INSPECTION CHECKLIST Massachusetts Energy Code MAScheck .Software Version 2 .C1 Release 3 DATE: 1-11-1980 Bldg. I Dept. Use CEILINGS: [ ] 1. R-30 Comments/Location WALLS: ( ] 1 . Wood Frame, 16" O.C. , R-19 Comments/Location WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: ( ] 1 . U-value: 0.45 For windows without labeled U-values, describe features: Panes Frame Type Thermal Break? [ ] Yes [ ] No Comments/Location DOORS: [ ] ( 1 . U-value: 0 .15 Comments/Location AIR LEAKAGE: [ ] Joints, penetrations, and all other such openings in the building envelope that are sources of air leakage must be sealed. When installed in the building envelope, recessed lighting fixtures shall meet one of the following requirements: 1. Type IC rated, manufactured with no penetrations between the inside of the recessed fixture and ceiling cavity and sealed or gasketed to prevent air leakage into the unconditioned space. 2 . Type IC rated, in accordance with Standard ASTM E 283, with no more than 2 .0 cfm (0. 944 L/s) air movement from the the conditioned space to the ceiling cavity. The lighting fixture shall have been tested at 75 PA or 1.57 lbs/ft2 pressure difference and shall be labeled. VAPOR RETARDER: ( ] Required on the warm-in-winter side of all non-vented framed ceilings, walls, and floors. MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION: [ ] Materials and equipment must be identified so that compliance can be determined. Manufacturer manuals for all installed heating and cooling equipment and service water heating equipment must be provided. Insulation R-values and glazing U-values must be clearly marked on the building plans or specifications. DUCT INSULATION: [ ] Ducts shall be insulated per Table J4 .4.7. 1 . DUCT CONSTRUCTION: [ ] All accessible. joints, seams, and connections of supply and return ductwork located outside conditioned space, including stud bays' or joist cavities/spaces used to transport air, shall be sealed uf' using mastic and fibrous backing tape installed according to the manufacturer's installation instructions. Mesh tape may be omitted where gaps are less than 1/8 inch. Duct tape is not permitted. The HVAC system must provide a means for balancing air and water systems . TEMPERATURE CONTROLS: [ ] Thermostats are required for each separate HVAC system. A manual or automatic means to partially restrict or shut off the heating and/or cooling input to each zone or floor shall be provided. HVAC EQUIPMENT SIZING: [ ] Rated output capacity of the heating/cooling system is not greater than 125% of the design load as specified in Sections 780CMR 1310 and J4.4. SWIMMING POOLS: [ l All heated swimming pools must have an on/off heater switch and require a cover unless over 20% of the heating energy is from non-depletable sources. Pool pumps require a time clock. HVAC PIPING INSULATION: [ ] HVAC piping conveying fluids above 120 F or chilled fluids below 55 F must be insulated to the following levels (in. ) : PIPE SIZES (in. ) HEATING SYSTEMS: TEMP (F) 2" RUNOUTS 0-1" 1.25-2" 2 .5-4" Low pressure/temp. 201-250 1.0 1.5 1. 5 2 .0 Low temperature 120-200 0 . 5 1.0 1.0 1.5 Steam condensate any 1.0 1.0 1. 5 2 .0 COOLING SYSTEMS: Chilled water or 40-55 0 .5 0. 5 0.75 1. 0 refrigerant below 40 1.0 1 .0 1.5 1.5 CIRCULATING HOT WATER SYSTEMS: [ ] Insulate circulating hot water pipes to the following levels (in. ) : PIPE SIZES (in. ) NON-CIRCULATING CIRCULATING MAINS & RUNOUTS HEATED WATER TEMP (F) : RUNOUTS 0-1" 0-1.25" 1 .5-2 .0" 2 . 0+" 170-180 0 . 5 1.0 1 .5 2 . 0 140-160 0 .5 0. 5 1 .0 1.5 100-130 0 .5 0. 5 0 .5 1.0 g ----NOTES TO FIELD (Building Department Use Only) ------------------------- The Town of Barnstable - - * E A1tMSTAJ= - �� '+ASS ���' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 1639. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner May 24, 2000 Steve Gould 24 Old Shore Road Cotuit, Ma 02630 Re: SPR 057-2000, 737 Main St., Cotuit(036-046) Proposal: Construction of a 30 X 80 storage facility Dear Mr. Gould; Please be advised that this application was approved at the Site Plan Review hearing on April 20, 2000 with the following conditions: The applicant shall provide the exact amount of square footage of reconstruction project. The applicant shall obtain the approval of Water&.Fire Departments. The applicant shall submit plans for the record, building is limited to a single floor. The applicant shall obtain Title 5 approval from the Board of Health (unless proposal is an exact replica of the original building). Sincerely, Ralph Crossen _ Building Commissioner I HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration: 106395 i Expiration: 07/23/2002 Type: Individual GREGORY N. CAULEY ,p Gregory Cauley ; WA Baxter Avenue i ADMINISTRATOR W. Yaroauth a i M:a 02601 -, ✓17.e T�omvmoozurea� a�/�sac/uc�e�a BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Number: CS 009013 Birthdate:t05/1,1/1949 i Expires:05/11/2002 Tr.no: 24512 T f- Restricted To: "00 GREGORY M CAULEY 33A BAXTER AVi W YARMOUTH, MA 02673 Administrator . •,� r h, tf..F�� + �. Yq � i ��?. �"ass. .4' -_ ;�' ` k," Y:.Y��r� < t + F; pTV- MEMO a NDUM • To: Site Plan Review From: Chief Paul Frazier Subject: SPR 579-2000, Cotuit Grocery Date: May 23, 2000 We have met with Mr. Gould regarding the issues noted in our previous letter to the Site Plan Review Committee. To improve access on the south side of the building, Mr. Gould has agreed to remove overhanging tree limbs along the driveway as necessary. We discussed the potential removal of some trees but we were inclined to defer any specific actions at this time. Set backs for the building are more than adequate and greater than we could determine from the previous plan therefore this is no longer an issue. a 3—� —aC) ,,� I � i -- �----- - -- -- - _� _.i oFn+e rqy, The Town of Barnstable „�� ' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division Fo�� g 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Pe •t: SOLID FUEL STOVE PERMIT Date: -2� Fee: , Owner: Ad d Phone: Address: 747 4"" Village: Map/Parcel: V�j Q Date: °l ��®a Stove A. 'New Us B. Type: adiant/ irculating C. Manufacturer: ' / Srw Lab. No. D. Model No.: iif G ,.✓ rt-� / 99 Chimney A ew/Existing (If existing,please note date of last cleaning B. ue Size C. Are other appliances attached to Flue? 0 D. Pre-fab Type and Manufacturer E. Masonry: Lined/Unlined Hearth A. Materials: B. Sub Floor Construction: re,`e-T'(f, Installer Name: 'J ' G9 LA.,l /- Address: c Phone: iO D-7 57 Location of Ifistallation: . APPROVED BY: Please make checks payable to the Town of Barnstable *This constitutes an official stove permit after inspection,photographed, and approved by the Building Inspector Stove.doc to t i + �Cotu t totrut 3 U ater ]Department 4300 "FALMOUTH ROAD, P.O. BOX 451 i=y" �� COTUIT, MASS. 02635 'PHONE (508) 428-2687 FAX (508) 428-7517 May 23, 2000 Town of Barnstable Building Inspector 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: The Board of Water Commissioners gives its approval to Steven Gould to proceed with his proposed construction behind the Coop Grocery on Main Street in Cotuit. Sincerely, Leonard Mendes Superintendent ��ypF THE tO�y� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Z HARNSTAn i 'oo Una. MASSACHUSETTS MAY M� Solid Fuel Stove Permit DATE OF APPLICATION ....{.........Z7. ....7.41............................. . ���" ISSUING PERMI��W-. ,NAME (owner) ..... . .f.S. .�1....q 0 ........... '...`...�1........................... NAME (Installer) ....... ..w..e..5................. o .......... '37 -yc �..a........ Ly— ADDRESS � ? ...... � ADDRESS ........... ..7....VI.�t�J.........S�:1.[.........L ......./...... �.......... ............ . �.. .....S. ....... STOVE TYPE .....��.:...... ..���..�....� CHIMNEY: NEW .......... ........... EXISTING ........................ Manufacturer Do...U..b.1&-.. .........�...fit..r!............................... CHIMNEY: Masonry ............................................................................................. Mass. Approval .. ..,; .s........1.� 1 I................................................. CHIMNEY: Metal ........................... '�(............................................. ............ This is to certify that the above installer has permission ID,inst a s li fuel burning appliance at the listed address in accordance with an application on file with the .G .. c .'.................................. -- ------ent, and subject to the provisions of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Building Code and regulations made under the authority thereof. IssuedBy: .................. ........' � ............................................................Title .......... ....... ........D..... . ....-...................... Date .. ... ...z,�J... Permit 4to install expires 60 days after issue date Stove .................................. ..................:............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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Chimney ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... SmokeDetector ..................................... .................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................. The undersigned hereby certifi t 't the installation of solid fuel burning stove and equipment made under au- thority of permit dated ..21d�ing .... ................ has been made in accordance with provisions f the Com nw alth of Massachusetts State B Code now currently in effect and pertaining theret c'. '�91n.... .. ....... Installer ��INSTALLATION APPROVED ........... ...f�....��..%,,�................... By:...... .. ...................... ... �... .................................... Titlet�... ..�..�. ......� ate WHITE: FIRE DEPARTMENT — CANARY: BUILDING INSPECTOR — PINK: APPLICANT ' '""7r x�n.. rf3rY a w7"p;rya._.'�S i .`"`°.'ti"`.-y�M�"�"'"�j�»�'�. 'ti• s.g,.�rs:v,t �,, �'`�},,; i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE i sesasrssLc soo,�o 9- MASSACHUSETTS Solid Fuel Stove Permit DATE OF APPLICATION ...l........f.... . .....1... ............................. � ' DDI+3Pq-. ISSUING PERMITf ��� ' .� . 4-51 / � �. I VIA aF' �a l7 NAME (owner) ....t- .Ga.tt. '.....................a..A..._l.T....................... NAME (Installer) ...........................,....,...................................................... ADDRESS ...................�Y.......,.........��..........................� ADDRESS .................................... ......... �..... ............................. .................... .......,....`....................... STOVE TYPE ..... :' l!:..I.Q.11.............................................................. CHIMNEY: NEW ......�..... .... 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NAW SOLID FUEL STOVE PERMIT 1639- o ram" Feed This CQi constitutes an official stove permit after inspection and approval by the building inspector. Owners �, Telephone no. Co Address of Property 37 ��. S N Village m �� Location and Stove Type, Date: Building Inspector The solid fuel burning stove at the above location passed: failed: inspection. J, 1 owed �umda ® ti �`3���t • 9 \ 10 f Np yD \ elpo 061 01RG NIP PATRICIA DONAHUB ner 6• „ ASS. LOT S 28 G QOpbTa�Pr. �d N1 5�p tAN O O- a FOUNDATION \ � VA Bg 5 aq E gq.51 \/ m 60. \\ / p 11 / 1e 6 Op a / '`o 2 / / N N a 9g ' / RAVE _ 60. tF d� G_,SS90./ . fU" LOT 1 MrAL AREA / 58512 f S.F. 568 0 UpT o le. GIO o 199.28 ¢i LOT 2 FLOOD ZONE "c"_ FO UNDA TION CERTIFICATION RES ZONE. "RF" TO WN.•COTUIT SCALE.-1"=60' PL.REF.•72133, ss/1s5 & 204/95 ELEV N/A I CERTIFY 'THAT THE ABOVE YANKEE SURVEY CONSULTANTS FOUNDATION IS LOCATED 'ON P. 0. BOX 265 THE GROUND AS SHOWN, AND - ®� ' } ��' � , UNIT; 1, 40B INDUSTRY ROAD ITS POSITION DOES k MARSTONS MILLS, MASS. 02648 CONFORM TO THE ZONING LAW ZS MERE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS OF, No, 428-0055 _ _BARNSTA LE____ �� �fsAa� FAX 420—5553 — JOB PA UL A. MERITHEW DATE.11V-00 NUM,6Efi 50607FND I_ /nclusionary Affordable Housing Fee Residential Commercial" Property Owner's Name GZc —Cam Project Location � ►'-t`�"� Project Value s 0-0J)• Permit Number **Existing Sq. Ft. **Proposed New Sq. Ft, Cv 00 Fee ............. .. -,? Yao 9 duo SY4S.7i0 /a 3040 OC `I-MOUNTAIN CO.,INC. I Po Box 1562 53-7029/2113 (� Manomet, Ma 02345 BRANCH t DATE CO GJ ,Z�U F RDER OFE t./l�f �tl�Y w•Y � � � . ........ .ae..,w. ciaa.. �s on oecw. Gag 1'RI�S Nn1, ,MA ^e FOR1� � M' v 1: 21L3702991: S3 00 2431701', 3040 { 0 HARLAND Z4 t ,• lnclusionary Affordarble Housing Fee Residential Commercial" Property Owner's Name C"v Las r_rl 6 Project Location '�J� MC`" A) e- Pr oject Value 01YD Permit Number T /, **Existing Sq. Ft. **Proposed New Sq. Ft. Fee $ 1 !!5, o � o � IAHFORM 1/3/00 �F1ME r Town.of Barnstable • g BARN MBIZ, Re ulator Services MASS. �, Y 1639. n 3�aim Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division Pete F.DiMatteo Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 February 15, 2002 Dear Contractor or Property Owner: Reference: Release of Bond _ 737 Main Street, Cotuit Enclosed please find a bond you posted against damage to a roadway during construction. .Our return of this bond indicates that a certificate of occupancy has been issued for the property.and that the Town of Barnstable has no further interest in the bond. You should return the bond to your insurance company to avoid automatic renewal at the end of its term. If you have any questions regarding this, please give me a call at (508) 862-4026. Sincerely, Angela Whelan Administrative Assistant Encl. Q:forms:bondrele R w; [ ] [R247 048 . ] LOC] 0027 HARBOR HILLS ROAD CTY] 09 TDS] 300 CO KEY] 151971 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA] 1011 PCS] 00 YR] 00 PARENT] 0 HARTNETT, DAVID P & MAP] AREA] 55AC JV] 346307 MTG] 9210 HARTNETT, DORIS N SP1] SP21 SP31 597 EAGLES NEST UT11 UT21 . 19 SQ FT] 1032 PLANT CITY FL 33565 AYB11983 EYB11983 OBS] CONST] 0000 LAND 30000 IMP 73300 OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 103300 REA CLASSIFIED #LAND 1 30, 000 ASD LND 30000 ASD IMP 73300 ASD OTH #BLDG (S) -CARD-1 1 73 , 300 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #PL HARBOR HILLS RD CRGVL TAX EXEMPT #DL LOT 46 RESIDENT'L 103300 103300 103300 #RR 0660 0156 OPEN SPACE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALE110/83 PRICE] 66115 ORB13911/316 AFD] I LAST ACTIVITY] 04/08/96 PCR] Y 6 R247 048 . A P P R A I S A L D A T A KEY 151971 HARTNETT, DAVID P & LAND BLD/FEATURES BUILDINGS NUMBER ZN/FL=RB 30, 000 73 , 300 1 A-COST 103 , 300 B-MKT 76, 400 BY 00/ BY FR 10/85 C-INCOME PCA=1011 PCS=00 SIZE= 1032 JUST-VAL 103, 300 LEV=300 CONST-C 0 ----COMPARISON TO CONTROL AREA 55AC ----------------------------- NEIGHBORHOOD 55AC HYANNIS PARCEL CONTROL AREA TREND STANDARD 101 10 LAND-TYPE 300001 LAND-MEAN +0% 1033001 79286 IMPROVED-MEAN -80, 250 ] FRONT-FT ] 100 DEPTH/ACRES TABLE 02 10001 LOCATION-ADJ APPLY-VAL-STAT 1 LNR] LAND LFT/IMP]ADJS/SB/FEAT STR] STRUCTURE ARR]AREA-MEASUREMENTS NOR] NOTES COM] MARKET INC] INCOME PMR] PERMITS GRR] GRAPHIC FUNCTION- [ ] STRUCTURE-CARD NO- [0 0 0] DATA- [ ] XMT [?] s� R247 048 . P E R M I T [PMT] ACTION [R] CARD [000] KEY 151971 000000001 PERMIT-NO MO YR TYPE VALUE CK-BY MO YR %CMP NEW/DEMO COMMENT LAW OFFICES OF JOHN R. ALGER, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW 886 MAIN STREET P. 0. BOX 449 � OSTERVILLE, MA 02 6 5 5-044 9 TELEPHONE (508) 428-8594 FAX (508) 420-3 162 August 17, 1995 Mr. Skip DaLaz Cot„i t Pizza Factor—. Main Street Cotuit, MA 02635 Dear Mr. DaLuz • On behalf of Steve Gould I am filing for a Special Permit and/or Variance with the Board of Appeals . This does not include your sign. The sign that Mr. Gould has that advertises all three businesses is permitted. It is essential that if you wish to have an additional sign that you file immediately with the Board of Appeals for a variance. Very truly yours, JRA/db . 7e z � . s19' 132 expansion, and/or intensification will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood and that the following requirements are met: A) Any proposed expansion of the use shall conform to the established setbacks for the zoning district in which it is located, or such greater setbacks as the Zoning Board of Appeals may require due to the nature of the use and its impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties . B) The proposed use and expansion is on the same lot as occupied by the nonconforming use on the date it became nonconforming. C) The proposed new use is not expanded beyond the zoning district in existence on the date it became nonconforming. D) At the discretion of the Zoning Board of Appeals, improvements may be required in order to reduce the impact on the neighborhood and surrounding properties including but not limited to the following: 1) greater conformance of signage to the requirements of Section 4-3; 2) the addition of off-street parking and loading facilities; 3) improved pedestrian safety, traffic circulation and reduction in the number and/or width of curb-cuts; 4) increase of open space or vegetated buffers and screening along adjoining lots and roadways . The applicant shall demonstrate maximum posible compliance with Section 4-2 . 6 Landscape Requirements for Parking Lots, paragraph 6, if , applicable. 5) accessory uses or structures to the principal nonconforming use, may be required to be brought into substantial conformance with the present zoning. (Amended by unanimous roll call vote of the Town Council of item 99-056 on Mar. 11, 1999) 4-4 . 6 Re-Establishment of Damaged or Destroyed Nonconforming Use or Building or Strucutre: 1) The re-establishment of a lawful pre-existing nonconforming use and/or building or. structure which has been destroyed or damaged by fire, acts of nature or other catastrophe, shall be permitted 133 w as of right, provided the building commissioner has determined that all the following conditions are met: A) The reconstruction or repair will not increase the gross floor area or height of the building or structure beyond that which previously existed, nor increase the footprint of the structure; B) If the building' s location on the lot is to be changed, it will change in a manner that will result in greater compliance with the bulk regulations established in the zoning district in which it is located; and C) The reconstruction or repair will not constitute an expansion or intensification of any nonconforming use. D) In the case of any use in which it would otherwise be required, the site plan review process has been followed. 2) The pre-existing nonconforming use and/or structure or building shall be discontinued unless a building permit has been applied for within 2 years from the date of damage or destruction, and construction is continuously pursued to completion. 4-4.7 Variance Situations: Situations which exist pursuant to the duly authorized grant of a variance from the terms of this Zoning Ordinance as provided i for in Section 5-3. 2 (3) and Section 5-3. 2 (5) shall not constitute nonconformities for the purposes of this Zoning Ordinance. 4-4 . 8 Abandonment; Non-Use: Any lawful pre-existing nonconforming use or building or structure or use of land which has been (i) abandoned or . (ii) not used for 3 years, shall not thereafter be re-established. This section shall not apply in cases of damage or destruction governed by section 4-4 . 6. ' (This Section 4-4 was amended by Town Council vote on November 2, 1995 as item #95-198) e .Town ;o e�;�� ' u a stablri , 3 �`peraut no: Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services '" M,�ss. Building Division date s639. 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 fee Application for Sign Permit Applicant: 0,64t&,-k C_ (V C, Assessor's no. 03 6 Doing Business As: Telephone Sign Location street/road: Zoning District \ Old King's Highway District? yes no Property O7Y__0 Name: c_42.,v-y Telephone Address: �\ 1 ( -�c,�,� Village (20 Sign Contractor Name: Telephone Address: Village Description Diagram of lot showing location of buildings and existing signs with dimensions, location and size of the new sign to be drawn on the reverse side of this application. Te the sirrn to he PIPr trifiPri7 .,Pz nrN (Note: if yes, a wiring permit is required) I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of Section 4-3 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances. Date Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent Size (sq. ft.) Permit Fee 5 I/ Sign Permit was approved: disapproved: Date ) Signature of Buil ' g Offi ' 1 t ANELIA ADAMS 1997 759 MAIN STREET T0VVN OF _1, - r h COTUIT, MA 02635 WEIGHTS, ,a ._ (508) 420-2877 ! ' Z - January 29, 1997 Mr. Tom Geiler Director of Health. Safety & Environmental Services Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Geiler: It is our understanding the Cotuit Pizza Factory, which leases space in the Cotuit Grocercy Store on Main Street is circulating a petition to obtain signatures in favor of allowing a beer and wine license. Our home directly abuts that operation and we wanted to notify you of our complete opposition to those efforts if and when a formal request for a hearing before the Zoning Commission takes place. A straw poll of our neighbors indicates the Pizza Factory would face their opposition as well . On its face it would appear that zoning would deny such a request anyway since the existing premises are a non-conforming use. In any event we wanted to advise you of our concerns. Not only is the sale and on premise consumption of alcoholic beverages in a residential neighborhood unseemly, it is also a scheduled school bus stop. The existing Pizza operation was strictly a take-out deli situation, until last Summer when tables, chairs and a "Cotuit Cafe" sign were added. That use is not troublesome, but the neighborhood will not tolerate their over reaching if they attempt to secure a license for beer and wine. Thank you for your understanding and considerati n of this matter. Si, , erely, An 11a L. A ams CC: Jacqi Barton Cotuit Civic Association ' Engineering Dept. (3rd floor) Map CCU TZCe Parcel �/& �Permit# 2_ 3 , �9 �- House# `7-7-7 f'J- Date Issued . Fee p�ann.++.*Tl...+♦ /'I.nt 4lnnr/C..1,....1 A.�l,s. Rl�) DI 19 - BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Permit Application Project Street Address � 7-1LL�cn 9)6-V di- Village Owner L> l 6� Address _ 7 L;2 Telephone Permit Request `\�� First Floor square feet Second Floor square feet Construction Type Estimated Project Cost $ yS__CC> Zoning,District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ❑Yes ❑No Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: Existing New Half: Existing New No.of Bedrooms: Existing New Total Room Count(not including baths): Existing New First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes ❑No Garage: ❑Detached(size) Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) ❑Attached(size) ❑Barn(size) ❑None ❑Shed(size) ' ❑Other(size) Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# - Current Use Proposed Use Builder Information Name Telephone Number � D -7P!V Address 7C2 License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# W,,--�(NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) � �� r T FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY _ I_.. PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUEDs T MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE ( 4 + Ss OWNER ' DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION" FRAME ,€'�„ t _ •„ — — _ ,. •�. INSULATION — $; FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL - , ? GAS: ROUGH . ,FINAL FINAL BUILDING s - DATE CLOSED OUT ' 2* ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Thc Con1t11onWealth of Afassachusetts a;it _.__:_. Dc partntent of Industrial.4ccidutts iiw officeaf/nvesti9ZAMs ;" :r 600 fi ashinrton Street •�,t�+.is=' ; Boston. Mass. (12111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit Alijilic:int inforniatitin: — — Plcaie PRINT V .._ .....__..___ b `e._......._. ..... name: ._.__.... location ! �"" `� (O city l l' nZ nhonc 0 60� c I am a homeowner performing all work myself. I am a sole proprietor and have no one working_ in any capacity .. -..!. .-,ew.,..-..--�.v....._.........._.....�.�;�n.a+..-s+n7�T•�s.�.r.+M:!rr,:..x"!*"^'^" .�!!p^.t+r+r.++..w..�w+.+• ...... .�.w........�..�..w,�.._....__...... 1% 1 am an emplover providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. contnany name: jai I &` 2 address: l��K (62 - city: .[, �V 1 \ shone#• insurance co L- � ��,�4 nolicv# Wed 0,D77 ,2 [] I am a sole proprietor, general contractor, or homeowner(circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation polices: company name: address: citN•: Phone ts: insurance co. nnlicv# - • .. -.. yw __ _ .._T.:Y.. - ._..__._.... .._ ...�..-�....... _I.v...r.r y.��._ww._rb_1r''._w....'Ar - - �• __.�Y.r:O_Y•-•.. .3.—_� company name: address: rite: Phone#: insurance co. Policy# .Attach additional sheet if necessary, :;.� -=° --�� ...�' T^'"•%�•.'�'_"' ='�"`^•� =^ . '' --'--'r��'�'='__' -r-c __.... _.._-__._..._... .:i��..��r�rs.ira...trw:i.�i.��' -""- �-_ ntl►� - �+r'b�f�---'i"-- 'j4!•�.L��it!•.1.�:c Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of AIGL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties al'a tine up to S1.500.00 andiur one%cars' imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP NVORK ORDER and a fine of S100.00 a day against me. I understand that n cope of this statement ma% be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. I do herehr certift•a •r the Pains and pats •es of perjury that the information provided ahove is true and correct. Signature Dater Q Print name T�i `z Phone# JOD official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official cin•or tmvn: permit/license i# r IBuiiding Department Licensing Board 0 check if immediate response is required C3Sc1ectmen's Office t [311calth Department ` contact person: phone t#: t'IO1hcr s, i. r information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all emplovers to provide workers' compensation for the employees. As quoted from the "law". an empl(,ree is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied. oral or written. An einplt rer is defined as an individual. partnership, association. corporation or other legal entity.or,any two or mor the foregoing enllaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual , partnership. association or other legal entity, employing'emplovees. However th ne �Ililia'house having not more than three apartments.and who resides therein. or the'occupant of the dwellim, house of another who employs persons to do maintenance , construction or repair work on such dwelling, ho or on the `,rounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employe MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that even- state or local licensing agency sliall withhold the issuance or renewal of license or permit to operate a business or to construct,buildings in-tlte`commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally. neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter been presented to the contracting authority. 77 Applicants Please fill in the workers compensation affidavit completely, by checking the box that applies to your situation and supplyin`, company names. address and phone numbers as all affidavits may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. Tlie affidavit should be returned to the cite or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested. not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the "law'or if you are requires to obtain a Nvorkers' compensation policy, please call the Department at the number listed below. W. City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom e the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Ple. be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be returned the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. ' Tile Office of investigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperation and should you have any questior please do not hesitate to give us a cell. I The Department*s address. telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone #: (617) 727-4900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 is Office(1st floor) Map 7:�; Lot 4-(P Permit# I - Conservation Office(4th floor) Date Issued Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:30-9:30/1:00-2:06) Fee ©, -- Engineering Dept.(3rd floor) House#1 Planning Dept.(1st floor/School Admin. Bldg.) ? �; BARNWABIE. Definitive P n A koved by Planning Board 19 �a'reo s9. �" TOWN OF BARNSTABLE %i(J�•—'�/r�'"Building Permit Application Pr ject Street Addre Vi ag Owner s v. .c- Address .Telephone Permit Request © , j f. 'Total 1 Story Area(include 1 story garages&decks) o square feet Total 2 Story Area(total of 1st&2nd stories) square feet Estimated Project Cost $ J'© Zoning District Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered ? Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type/ Commercial ✓ Residential Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure Basement Type: Finished Historic House Unfinished Old King's Highway Number of Baths No.of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air Fireplaces Garage: Detached. Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name, Telephone Number Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUIL-1)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE r DATE BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) fiFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ' t s ADDRESS VILLAGE " OWNER - DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION !. , FRAME INSULATION J X FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL - PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING f F DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The CommonlVealth of Alassachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents �l 1 _ ;W i Oxceol/nFes110081ts 6110 ►i<'aslrittrtun Street r . Boston,Alas. (12111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit A.t 0c_ant tnformati iin Please PRINT le��]� � asap a r• r e s a name: location: city 11hone# 1 am a homeowner performing all work myself. I am a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity 0 1 am an entplover providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. { company name: address: cite: phone#• insurance co. policy# e _ 1 am a sole proprietor,general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following workers' compensation,polices: company name: address: city- phone#• insurance co. � _ policy # ramsa - —s3 company name: address: city: phone#• insurance co. R,glic}_# :Attac_haddihonal'shcelitnecessa y" W:' 1_ ,R:►r.• .�rrt�,•�`_.r :--._ v== _: "�. Failure to secure coverage as required under Sectiont25A of 111GL 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to S1,500.00 and/or one years'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of S100.00 a day against me. 1 understand that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for coverage verification. !do herein•certifj•under the pains and penalties of perjun•that the information provided above is true and correct Signature Date Print name Phone# official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: permit/license# nBuilding Department Licensing Board check if immediate response is required OSelectmen's Office (311ealth Department contact person: phone#; MOther irevised 3;95 PEA) COTuIT Wr I �e �l -���- y, :� 6 1 r . 1 i • Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1995-137 -Use Variance Cotuit Grocery Store-Steven Gould, Manager Summary Denied Applicant: Grocery Store, Inc. (Cotuit Grocery Store)-Steven Gould, Manager Property Address: 737 Main Street, Cotuit, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 36/46 Area 1.60 Acres Zoning: RF-Residential F District Groundwater Overlay: WP-Wellhead Protection District Appeal No 95-137: Variance to Section 5-3.2(5)to allow for the addition of four offices and apartment on the second floor. Background: The locus of this appeal is 737 Main Street, Cotuit, commonly known as the Cotuit Grocery Store. The area is generally residential in nature with this lot being the only commercial use in the immediate area. There are two structures presently located on the lot. The existing uses are mixed with retail, residential and restaurant uses. The store pre-dates zoning. This lot has the benefit of prior zoning relief: Appeal No. 1993-71 is a Special Permit for reconfiguration of the lot upon which a non-conforming use exists. Plans proposed a new lot of 1.31 acres in contrast to the existing 1.60 acres. Applicant • stated at the time that the residence had been removed. Among the conditions imposed by the Board at the time, Condition#2 stated, "There shall be no increase whatsoever in the non- conforming use of the Cotuit Grocery Store in view of the fact that the size of the lot upon which the non-conforming use is located has been reduced". Appeal No. 1994-52 is a Variance from the Sign Ordinance. Specifically, a hanging sign. Condition #1 stated, "Any reference to anything other than the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package Store and Pizza Factory would not be permitted without further relief granted by this Board". Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 21, 1995. A Public Hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The Hearing was opened and closed on October 18, 1995, at which time the Board found to deny the appeal. Board members hearing this appeal were Richard Boy, Emmett Glynn, Robert Thorne, Gene Burman, and Acting Chairman Ron Jansson. Attorney John Alger represented the applicant. The Cotuit Grocery is applying for a Use Variance to permit office use of the property in combination with the existing retail use. The office use is not a prior non-conforming use and must be established only through zoning via a Use Variance. The proposed overall business use of the property, although mixed, is the retail, office and apartment. here are two buildings on the lot which are registered in both the Massachusetts and the National Roll of Historic Buildings. The exterior will remain the same with no change in the footprints to either of the buildings. The petitioner seeks to reduce the size of the grocery store/general store and liquor store, and maintain the deli. They are seeking to add office space to either side of the • main building and the building in the rear for a total of four offices. The apartment that is presently on the second floor will remain. Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1995--137-Grocery Store,Inc.(Cotuit Grocery Store) • The change in use is needed for financial reasons as it is becoming more and more difficult to maintain the country store. The additional office space will be rented. No indication was given as to the types of use that will be in the office space only that it will be commercial in nature, commercial being a broad category. In adding the offices, the Board asked Attorney Alger if he were not in fact changing from one non conforming use to 3 or 4 non conforming uses. No one spoke in opposition and no one spoke in favor of this appeal. Finding of Facts: Based upon the testimony given during the Public Hearing on this appeal, the Board unanimously found the following findings of facts with regards to Appeal Number 1995-137 for a Use Variance: 1. The property is located on 737 Main Street, Cotuit, in a RF Residential F District. 2. The property historically has been a retail use and been used as a country store which is somewhat typical in a residential area. 3. The petitioner is trying to establish two or more non-conforming uses on a residential lot in a residential area. 4. The surrounding area is residential in nature. 5. The principal permitted use in an RF Residential District is single family dwellings. 6. The granting of a use variance in this neighborhood would add more commercial use to an otherwise residential neighborhood and it would be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood generating more traffic. 7. The fact that one can not make a more profitable use out of their property is not sufficient to justify a hardship as long as some other use is allowed and can be utilized, as in this case. 8. To grant the Variance would be to allow two or more non-conforming uses on the same lot which is not allowed under our Zoning Ordinance. Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant a Use Variance from Section 5-3.2 (5)as requested in Appeal No. 137: Vote: AYE: Emmett Glynn, and Gene Burman. NAY: Richard Boy, Robert Thorne, and Acting Chairman Ron Jansson. Order: Variance Number 137 did not pass and is denied. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. 1995 Ron Jansson, Acting Chairman Date Signed I Linda Leppanen, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of 1995 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk • 2 C' \nc v` 2,45fp s''. ,_`Y ` 'k, ''.�.. i X"1�+ "..';K.d ?' -7� •'"3�'? d _ MW $ Ni bgwvxf f �Y • S p- arnst 8' De artment of Health"', afe anEavu�onmental Serv>lces p Eo " B Wding :D><v><S 'n 367 Main Street;Hyannis MA 02601 Fi Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen ti Building Comynissioner��- Fa_ . 790-6230 c^ 7 May 24, 2000 N 4� Steve Gould yj 24 Old Shore Road s. Cotuit,Ma 02630 SPR 057-2000�737 M_ai";Cotuit (036-046) Re: ... f - 8storage chop offacility Proposal: Construction Dear Mr. Gould; _ s , Please be advised that this application was approved at the Site Plan Review hearing on April 20, 2000 with the following conditions: The applicant shall provide the exact amount of square footage of reconstruction project. The applicant shall obtain the approval of Water&Fire Departments. The applicant shall submit plans for the record, building is limited to a single floor. The applicant shall obtain Title S approval from the Board of Health (unless proposal is an exact replica of the original building). Sincerely, Ralph Crossen -� Building Commissioner Cotuit Grocery Company 7.3,7 Mam:Street C�tuit;Ma=02635 November 27,2007 Town of Barnstable Building Dept. RE:Outstanding Building Permit for my building. Dear Sirs: As the owner of the above building;I am aware that I have an existing building permit for roofing,siding, and misc.maintenance. As you may be aware,the building is over 140 years old.There are always projects that need to be completed;some of these require a permit.If I had to get a permit every time we started on maintenance,it would be a hardship.On going maintenance and repairs are scheduled around the busy season for the store and when cash flow is available. We have been working under this permit to complete various repairs when possible.Please keep this permit open so that we can stay in compliance with the Town of Barnstable building regulations.Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Si rel Steve Gould" 1 � �T I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. Map 0 Parcel U Application#(:�" d w d Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee Tax Collector Permit Fee Treasurer Planning Dept. R t Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 7 3-7 H A5p#4 S T'4 Village C-0 P Owner 5-r6�T—� C60�-D Address Telephone 4j 10 C Permit Request W o ' C 4-4 Square feet: 1 st floor:existing proposed 2nd floor:existing - proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) , Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes &1 Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) �^ Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) o Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing newj Number of Bedrooms: existing new , Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count r� Heat Type and Fuel: 0 Gas ❑Oil U1 E Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No-'""'fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/cdal stoves❑Yes:, ❑No Detached garage: existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑Listing ❑new`size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new. size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded LJ _ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use u BUILDER INFORMATION C Name w Seiz_ Telephone NumberW S-0? - Z$ °-8 Address P,v Ro X $9 License# r-p-r-i , M A C)Z 6 T- Home Improvement Contractor# 9 y 6 7:7Z Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO C3A-P�ST" UE _, 5 ' SIGNATURE . DAT t 0 2? 0� P FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED f MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: S FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ' PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING ®� (� (7 Do e-�CA- s DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ' y L f FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Fire Prevention Office - Hinckley Building 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 862-4097 BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE FORM Plans dated 1I 0°] for the p operty located at 131 �90k) /"'n i w) ST; row I-F O �T � � , also known a � 6C9 e6l9 IT �"have been reviewed by O� �f2�Z( of the ❑ Barnstable ❑ COMM �Cotuit ❑ Hyannis ❑West Barnstable Fire Department. THE CHART BELOW INDICATES THE STATUS OF THE REVIEW. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT N/A RECEIVED REVIEWED COMPLIES 1. Narrative Report 2. Firefighting&Rescue Access — ------- ✓ 3. Hydrant Location&Water Supply ✓I ✓ 4. Sprinkler Systems 5. Sprinkler Control Equipment 6. Standpipe Systems 7. Standpipe Valve Locations 8. Fire Department Connection 9. Fire Protective Signaling System 10. F.P.S.S.&Annunciator Location 11. Smoke Control/Exhaust ✓ 12. Smoke Control Equipment Location 13. Life Safety System Features 14. Fire Extinguishing Systems—occupant should plan for the installation of 1-2 fire extinguishers. 15. F.E.S. Control Equipment Location 16. Fire Protection Rooms 17. Fire Protection Equipment Signage 18.Alarm Transmission Method 19. Sequence of Operation Report 20.Acceptance Testing Criteria Other: Install a combination lighted fire exit sign and emergency light inside above main entrance door. Note: Per discussion with Building Commissioner Tom Perry, this building will be used for storage with occasional small gatherings for instruction. Should the use of this occupancy change, increase or be modified, now, or in the future, additional fire protection, life safety and/or other systems may be required. , G: j ry c Board of Building Regula ions and Standards ,,,One Ashburton Place Room 13.01 Boston. Massachusetts 02108 . v Home Improvement Contractor Registration { Registration: 146276 Type: DBA a a _..Expiration: 4/8/2009 ,__ .Tr/l 131107 COTUIT SOLAR _ CONRAD GEYSER P.O. BOX 89 i E COTUIT MA 02635 r Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. DPS-CAt 0 50M-05/06-PC8490 Y`�- _0 Address Renewal E Employment F Losf Card �� . -- � 9, ^ . . :JdZC.-I;JdJYLI/"/.O%LUfC.(Ai[.NG O�✓GGIlbSCLCl2l[6e�.6 -- .. •• •._ � .. `�',•a,.. '. e.._ _. � _,.. - _ ' .. _ Board of BuildingRegulations and Standards License or registration valid for individul use only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the`expiration date. If found return to: Regl'stra tion: 146276 Board of Building Regulations and Standards . Expiration: 4/8/2009 Tr# 131107 One Ashburton Place Rm 1301 a.02108 v Type: .DBA , < .= COTUIT SOLAR CONRAD GEYSER,... �•,, ... �µ '• 3800 FALMOUTH RD. MARSTONS MILLS,Mk02648 Administrator d Not valid without signature � 1 MAZDON INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL 27 Fi . 33 AG luJ UT11 E881 5� B f H � Q U w 30 G7 CU 4 20 2 1 t NUMBER a 7 4 5 4 3 TUBES MQUIRED au 70 60 50 dG 30 20 0 20 15 14 -09 0 A: Consumption = Litres of Hot(50°C)Water Per Day Per Person B: Insolation = Hours of Sunshine Per Year C: Orientation = Deviation from North/South Line(Shown as 00) D:Inclination = Difference Between Local Latitude And Roof Angle Example: 5 people with a requirement of 50 litres per day,per person,with a local Annual Insolation of 1400 hours. P p P q P YAP P , Orientation of the roof is 30 G West of South.The local latitude is 45 C and the roof angle is 35 0 (inclination difference 10 0). This,as can be seen from the plotted line on the chart,indicates a requirement for 45 tubes with a storage capacity of 375 litres. r - °ft►��°,,,� i'• Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services �snxrr M Thomas F.Geiler,Director a639• `0� �p�Ep 39,t p Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 e: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property. hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: (Address of Job) 10 b Signature of Owner Date Print Name - Q:FORMS:OWNERPERMISSION - JUN-21-07 01 :34 PM TALANIAN BUNKER INS AGCY 781 659 2499 P. 01 i _ _ i m s> _ 6/05.0 THIS CERTIFICATE 18 IS$UEO AS A MA R INFORMA I Q Bunker Insurance Agency ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON T E CEpp��FIC 2 Washington Street HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT*AME D. EXTEND. R;� ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED IEY E LICIE$ BELb We11 COMPANIES AFFORDINO_ _ E• E 8L 659-0400 MA 02061-- COMPANY D _... A.Scottsdale InS. Co. :I --- d Uit Solar COMPANY — Box 89 E_. .Is Granite State Insurance mpan: - - ----- - 4 O 1 d Shore Rd. COMPANY _A� rbella Protection Ins. Co. o uit MA 02635— COMPANY 428-8442 - D 202 1¢IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE RED NAMED ABOVE FOR TH POLICY PERIQ. , I ON:ATE0.NOTWITHSIANDINO ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH R4SPEC TO WHICH TIIC� E�TlFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN 19 SUBJECT TO ALL THE tEAMS: I CLUSIONS AND CONOITI.ONS OF SUCH POLICIES,LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID_CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE -- POLICY NUMBER—- POLR:Y EFFECTIVE POLKW EXPIRATION i I GATE(MMtD m) DATE(MMIDDIM-I -- - LIMII 3 LIABILITY a CGEWFIALAGGREGATE 62TODO COMMERgAI GENERAL LIABILITY CL'S 13 8 4 0 5 6 :0 6/01/0 7 0 6/O 1/0 8 PRODUCTS-Commit Am A:50 CLAMS MADE [X I OCCUR ' PERSONAL B,A INJU_RV OWNER 6&CONTRACTORS PAOTEACHOCCURRENCE'FIRE DAMAGE.N'9'_aN Rr�)MED EXP(Any on*peiiI.) UIOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO i T/B/A COMBINED RINOLE LIMIT 6 04/30/07 04/30/08 1,O .0,0 0 0 ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS ;.} 80VILYINJURY 6 j (Par panton) HIRED AUTOSINJU- —- --- - NON•OWNEDAUTOS BOOLY YWORD 6 (Peracc.danp PROPERTY OAMA¢E i _ OE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY•EA ACCIDENT 6 ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: -- EACH ACCIDENT S _.. _ IT AGGREGATE 6mft" I ! LUlB1UTY EACHOCCURRENCE S �1 UMBRELLA FORM / / / AGGRE _GATE 6 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM - 6 ----- i RING COMPENSATION ANDTK pLOYERB'LIABILITY X —I,• '_=- .ER 'I I PaoPaETnw t/b/a 0 6/0 5/0 7 0 6/0 5/0 8 EL EACH ACCIDENT6500 0 EF&SWCUTIVE INCL EL DISEASE•PDUCY�UMIT 65 O O1 O O ' CERB ARE: X EXCL EL DISEASE•EA EMIi10YEE s5 O 0 O O 0 ON OF OPERATIONS&=C ZNSNEHICLEBFSPECIAL ITEMS j . .. .::x•m>�% S.ie36uofbRav;o: sia . .. a ...o.xaxwe....e od G ,%Six<q °°oa fix• ':— A4 ..`%i:?�wa7.?9t3:w........°.g R. c%x ..,..V...............x...., z, .. ii�.,wx<«a« < •'�9Jt _ .......... ♦R SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIIESS BE LLED BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDRAVOR,TO L DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER AHED TO TN!LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL NICH NOTICE SMALL IMPOBE NO OSL TION ON LpAB) OF ANY KID UPON THE COMPANY, ITS .AOEN B O REPRE6lNTATIV JAUTHOR EPRES ATIYL I.. .{'l.:GOa%SY S r%ifFO»:6%O:• Y.OXi{¢ � "6 E° ia°•�<.''oats ..:<�°0°s.•% <>%:> x< �' � x• %rx a„xe• >, � �,..•. ........ .. ,...�,,; « =vff$AWA ' I , Town-of Mrnstable R.eg�atory Services sAxxsxAsu�, Thomas F.Geller,Director 9 MASS. g �ArEDMA'�a`� Biilltfl uDivislOA Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 509-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit no. Date " AFFIIDAVIT 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 strictures which are adjacent to such residence or building be done by registered contractors,with certain exceptions, along with other requirements. Type of Work Sec tam �'�S tA--"�3=ea� Estimated Cost 2 0® address of Work: Owner's Name: 84 V_A�j Fo C-D Date of Application: I hereby certify that: Registration is not required for the following reason(s) ❑Work excluded by law ❑lob 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 WORD 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 pe the agent of the er: 10(23 fo-7 coaraRp 621G Date Contras or Name Registration N o. OR Date Owner's Name .Q:f0=hameaEdav ' i Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street ` Boston,MA 02111 www.massgov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name p ones/ rganiz onftdividual): obi lA i ®e. Address: s.._ P,0,: ..d3�X gq _ City/State/Zip: Co , �f A l>'a 6 3 � Phone#: S O E- 2 Sd 9`f 4.? A,rvou an employer?Check the.appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.Ll I am a esiiployer with 4. El am a general contractorand I- 6. New construction employees(ful_ (,Vor part time).* -. have hired flee sub=contractors 2.❑ I am'a-§ole propnetor or partner-; listed-on the attached sheet t. El Remodeling These sub-contractors have -8. 0 Demolition -ship'a�}iave`no-:employees " _ _ working for me in any capacity. workers' comp.insurance.. 9:. � ding addition' . � 5. F1 We are a corporation and'its . [No workers' coiiip: M Electrical repairs or additions-: required..] officers have exercised their 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions ,c. 152 4 myself [No workers',comg:. §1� ),and we have no. 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required j't employees. [No workers' 13.0'Other mp.insurance required-] •Any applicant that checks tp?F ust also fill out 1he section below showing their workers'compensation policy information - t Homeowners who submit this affidavit iiidieating fey ate doing all work and then hire outside co�actws must sabmit anew affidavit indicating such , tcontract ors that check thik6m must attached.- additional sheet showing flee name of the.sub-conhwtois and then woikeis'comp.-Po licy information. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company N C-&01 P�AJY Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#:_ WC 2 q® -.9 2 s 7$ Expiration Date:_ ®�26® •. T- Job Site Addre6s: 7 3-2 N46' '�r--K1 5-T-, City/StatelZip: C,ar0-"^��1 A -6�-( �7 Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and eapu-ation date). Failure to:secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal pena1des.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 Offiee.of Investigations of the DIA-for insurance coverage verification.- I do here fy unde the and penahin.ofpedury that the information provided above is true::and.corre t. S Date: l a 2 -L O Phone#: . .. S6 Z $ 8 1 ct L :- Of�`rcial use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town ofjiciaL City or Town: Perml.tUtense# Issuing Authority(circle one): a 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.Cityrfown Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone M Electrical Characteristics Mechanical Specifications Standard Test Conditions(STC)1 37. 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P.O.BOX 1475 0 1, 7 _E COTUIT,MA 02635 Appraised Value(FY 2007) 0=7 C I Extra Features - $0 0751 Out Buildings $0 5 U35 a79" a�1758 069 Land $557,600 � Buildings $0 ®W05 � Total Appraised $557,600 a T 035004 coo- liv a 52 Assessed Value(FY 2007) - I' E"r a9 Extra Features $0 123 035038 Out Buildings $0 135 D35039 _ 020 .035041 035t05 Land $557,600 a 108 `a45 "'ta 776 9700 �$]ar- Buildings $0 f Set Scale 1"= 123 I Aerial Pho_tosTotal Assessed $557,600 S 7- J Copyright 2005-2007 Town of Barnstable,MA All rights reserved.Send questions or comments to GIS BarnstableMA v0.2.91[Production] http://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/arcims/appgeoapp/map.aspx?propertyID=036046&ma... 10/24/2067 CONRAD GEYSER 64 Old Shore Rd conradg@cape.com PO Box 89 c V,u -7 Cotuit,MA 0 SOLAR V WIND•PV COTUIT SOLAR 508-428-8442 • www.cotuitsolar.com let. rmn F I I I I � Ltrr e3evenW 1 k .a.r>:.;Roas 7•n. .e n.a.. a.,. .a..vc - - I, wr• a>, n�r aerT. 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WITH TITLE 5 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ENVIRONMENTAL CODE AND TOWN REGULATIONS Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 1Z3 m cA t N s r g e-r Village Co �, tT- Owner �f_ve,N 67b U LDj Address _(�y O 5110A l:7 kd 00A Telephone 60 8) 2-0 - D9'W Permit Request _1D co-n STRUeT- QJ_ 3 a' X 5 o 'R*0 i o-D fhi 4 9eV)A,CZ_ �U tt'vt-G 0`n�ntJY wo Square feet: 1st floor:existing 16W pr osed d fl `r:existing proposed Total new 1 L© Estimated Project Cost Zon istrict Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Woo'nrCarv�E Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. It Dwelling Type: Single Family :❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) � ,Age of Existing Struct ,re Historic House: ❑Yes, ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement TyZi !d--Area ❑Crawl ❑Walkout 4Other i_ d� Basement Fi (sq.ft.) '" $,'0% Basem nfinished Area q.ft)IJ Number o�Bath Full:existing new alf:existing new �e Number of Bedrooms: existing new _ Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: P Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other y Central Air: ❑Yes XNo Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial XYes ❑No If yes,site plan review# SP R Z.0 0 � Current Use Proposed Use BUILDER INFORMATION Name &�� ,� � y Telephone Number �i�`7 Address P10 &w License# Uy/I, /V(,/IS is Home Improvement Contractor# t ®3 Worker's Compensation# _ly _ 3 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO a _ SIGNATUR DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ; PERMIT NO. :DATE ISSUED a I y MAP/PARCEL NO. .. + T ADDRESS' ' x: : }, VILLAGE *" OWNER � '�-�.� f• } s - ' � " . - � 9 DATE OF INSPECTION: ^I FOUNDATION ' FRAME 4 f• U r INSULATION � �� FIREPLACE ' ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ! — - PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL t E GAS: ,ROUGH a' FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT {= ASSOCIATION PLAN NO t z � • Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1995-136-Special Permit Cotuit Grocery Store-Steven Gould, Manager Summary Denied Applicant: Grocery Store, Inc. (Cotuit Grocery Store)-Steven Gould, Manager Property Address: 737 Main Street, Cotuit, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 36/46 Area 1.60 Acres Zoning: RF-Residential F District Groundwater Overlay: WP-Wellhead Protection District Appeal No.95-136: Special Permit to Section 4-4.2 Change from One Non-conforming Use to Another to reduce the size of the grocery store and liquor store, maintain the deli and expand the non-conforming use by converting retail space in the main building and to the building in the rear, as office use, and to maintain the apartment on the second floor. Background: The locus of this appeal is 737 Main Street, Cotuit, commonly referred to as the Cotuit Grocery Store. The area is generally residential in nature with this lot being the only commercial use in the immediate area. There are two structures presently located on the lot. The existing uses are mixed • with retail, residential and restaurant uses. The store pre-dates zoning. This lot has the benefit of prior zoning relief: Appeal No. 1993-71 is a Special Permit for reconfiguration of the lot upon which a non-conforming use exists. Plans proposed a new lot of 1.31 acres in contrast to the existing 1.60 acres. Applicant stated at the time that the residence had been removed. Among the conditions imposed by the Board at the time, Condition#2 stated, "There shall be no increase whatsoever in the non- conforming use of the Cotuit Grocery Store in view of the fact that the size of the lot upon which the non-conforming use is located has been reduced". Appeal No. 1994-52 is a Variance from the Sign Ordinance. Specifically, a hanging sign. Condition #1 stated, "Any reference to anything other than the Cotuit Grocery Company, Package Store and Pizza Factory would not be permitted without further relief granted by this Board". Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on August 21, 1995. A Public Hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals was duly advertised and notices sent to all abutters in accordance with MGL Chapter 40A. The Hearing was opened and concluded on October 18, 1995, at which time the Board found to deny the appeal. Board Members hearing this appeal were Richard Boy, Emmett Glynn, Robert Thorne, Gene Burman, and Acting Chairman Ron Jansson. Attorney John Alger represented the applicant. The Cotuit Grocery is applying for a Special Permit for modification from one non conforming use to another non conforming use. There are two buildings on the lot which are registered in both the Massachusetts and the National Roll of Historic Buildings. The exterior will remain the same with no change in the footprints to either of the buildings. The petitioner seeks to reduce the size of the grocery store/general store and liquor a� Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal Number 1995-136 Grocery Store, Inc.(Cotuit Grocery Store) • store, and maintain the deli. They are seeking to add office space to either side of the main building and the building in the rear for a total of four offices. The apartment that is presently on the second floor will remain. The change in use is needed for financial reasons as it is becoming more and more difficult to maintain the country store. The additional office space will be rented. No indication was given as to the types of use that will be in the office space only that it will be commercial in nature, commercial being a broad category. In adding the offices, the Board asked Attorney Alger if he were not in fact changing from one non conforming use to 3 or 4 non conforming uses. No one spoke in opposition and no one spoke in favor of this appeal. Finding of Facts: Based upon the testimony given during the Public Hearing on this appeal, the Board unanimously found the following findings of facts with regards to Appeal Number 1995-136 for a Special Permit: 1. The property is located on 737 Main Street, Cotuit, in a RF Residential F District. 2. The applicant wants to change the non conforming use, by reducing the size of the grocery and liquor store, maintain the deli and expand the use by adding office space on either side of the main building and the building in the rear as shown on the sketch. 3. The change of non conforming use is authorized by Section 4.1 and in granting the relief being sought it would not be in derogation of the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance nor would it be detrimental to the neighborhood. Decision: Based upon the positive findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the Special Permit to Section 4-4.2 as requested by Appeal No. 136. • Vote: AYE: Richard Boy and Gene Burman. NAY: Emmett Glynn, Robert Thorne, and Acting Chairman Ron Jansson. The Board Members that voted against the Special Permit saw this as an expansion of a non- conforming use, that is, adding office space to a retail use in a residential area. They also considered this to be the creation of a second non-conforming use on the same lot which is not allowed under our Zoning Ordinance. Finally, they feel the additional use an office space in addition to what is there would be substantially more detrimental and objectionable to this already established residential area. Order: Special Permit No. 136 did not pass and is therefore denied. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made to the Barnstable Superior Court pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. , 1995 Ron Jansson, Acting Chairman Date Signed I Linda Leppanen, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20)days have elapsed since the Zoning Board of Appeals filed this decision and that no appeal of the decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and sealed this day of 1995 under the pains and penalties of perjury. 10 Linda Leppanen, Town Clerk 2 j} �p Parcel Q ermit# Conservation Office(4th floor)(8:30- 9 30/1:00-'2:00) I�Vate Issued 3 - l a l Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:15 -9:30/1:00-4:45 Engineering Dept. (3rd floor) House# � � � `� , - - . 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Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization / Recorded Current Use g 0 Proposed Use Construction Type Commercial X Residential Dwelling Type: Single Family Two Family Multi-Family Age of Existing Structure Basement Type: Finished Historic House �-e� Unfinished Old King's Highway Number of Baths 1,4,1i A o ) 4 No. of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air - Fireplaces Garage: Detached t/ Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other // Builder Information Name ��r(,e 1�,A6-f Telephone Number Addressee/., License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN(AS BUILT)SHOWING EXISTING,AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO � SIGNATURE DATE 2- BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON(S) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY P ` MIT NO. D'TE ISSUED 9-c - /PARCEL NO. 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Definitive Plan Approved b PlanningBoard 19 va'A®® (Applications processed 8:30-9:30 a.m.& 1:00-2:00p.m.) '`G+'�� , TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Building Permit Application Proiect Street Address / If-S( - I S I Villa e '4-e�.� Fire District �J`-'zA Chvner Y��—t�r v� Address Telephone Lf Permit Request: Zoning District - Flood Plain Water Protection Lot Size Grandfathered Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization Recorded Current Use Proposed Use Construction Type 1/ Existing Information t / Dwelling Type: Single Family Two family Multi-family l� Age of structure / 3 0 Basement type l'mr- Historic House ✓ Finished Old Kings Hi hw4y Unfinished Number of Baths 3 No.of Bedrooms Total Room Count(not including baths) First Floor Heat Type and Fuel Central Air ^/1 Fireplaces f✓ Garage: Detached Other Detached Structures: Pool Attached Barn None Sheds Other Builder Information Name Telephone number Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS REQUIRE A SITE PLAN (AS BUILT) SHOWING EXISTING, AS WELL AS PROPOSED STRUCTURES ON THE LOT. ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO Project Co�tpL Fee SIGNATURE DATE-' :.fcf_ r Yt, t ' J� BUILDING PERMIT DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASQN(S) Or, r BPERM T 4�z FIob �4 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ADDRESS 7.45 Main Street VILLAGE ` Cotuit OWNER Grocery Store, Inc. ; DATE OF I!ISPECTION: FOUNDATION . r FRAME — INSULATION, G FIREPLACE s ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ' Y'�T ♦ry el , 'i " Y PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL 4 GAS:' ,' ROUGH FINAL " FINAL BUILDING: a r 4 DATE CLOSED OUP,-;-, ' ASSOCIATE PLAN NO. c e , r a - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map 0 `i (� Parcel �'Application # Health Division Date Issued i, '2A, 'l Q Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee AS Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis ©� Project Street Address 732 t Village cc)�v t .� Owner 6nv-Jcev-j S+ye A C. Address Telephone b LA 7 Q 4 .Z,4 I Permit Request OZe..40 a l►r _ ;ia . �r-P�✓ 1 kX t� i_—c kc A) Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation I E00. CY Construction Type &�.rOzs D Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: I existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: 5OGas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other j Central Air: A Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New,/ Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing/ ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing 0 new ;site _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: S � Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ - Commercial W'es ❑ No If yes, site plan review# p J Current Use Proposed Use Is c y Y e v APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Nam �� Telephone Number ��" % tC P6, Address I �� License# R/ 3 �T Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RES IN FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATUR DATE�— FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# �s DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER - DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME Z�tro a INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Corn trt o nivealth of Afassachrtsetts Deparonent of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations' 600 Washington Stt eel <` Boston, MA 02111 °�•. ��, www.mass.gov/dia Workers' C'oxnpensatio s Aff'da•vit: Buirders/C ntractors/Electricians/Plumbers A licant Information , Please Print Ise bl Name (Business/Organiza6on/Individual)`:'"` Address: *— - CZOity/State/Zip: ,, ' �, �/C Phone.#: d J Are you an employer? Check•the appropriate bog: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction employees (full and/or part-tiun.e).* have hired the slab-contractors 2. '' am a.sole proprietor or'partner-' listed on the'attached sheet. T. Q Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. '❑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.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof re airs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no 13. therVaA employees. [No workers' comp. insurance required_] *Any applieant.thatchccks 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 now 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 cmployccs. If the sub-contractors have cmployccs,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 info rnt atto tt. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self ins. Lic.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address / City/State/Zi 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 crimiuial penalties of a fine tip to 31,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine. of up to 3250.00 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' nce c vera e verification. rdo hereby certi under t e pains a pe a[ties ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct: Si atur . Dater Phone#: 44. Offceial use only. Do not w.rile in this area, to be complefed by city or Lawn official, City or Town: Permit/License # - Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health •2.Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector S. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other I Information and Ins" t pu drone 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 receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or Iocal 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 acceptable.evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." applicant who has not produced Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7) states"Neither the Lommonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall . enter into any contract for,the performance of public work until.acceptable evidence of compliance RZth the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority.' Applicants Please fill out the workers'compensation affidavit completely, by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary, supply sub-cont7actor(s)name(s),-address(es) md.phone numbers) along with their certificate(s) of insurance. Limited Liability Companies (LLC) or Limited Liability Pariuersb.ips(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required. $e advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' e call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their compensation policy, pleas self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials :Please be sure that the affidavit is complete'a.nd 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 mill be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit onp affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary) and under"rob Site Address" [he 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 maybe 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 fo any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit The Office of Investigations would like to.thank.you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address, telephone•and.fax number: .The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of lnclustrial Accidents Office of rnve.fWgaNans- 600 Washington Street Roston, MA 02111 Te1. #617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-NfASSAFE Fax# 61.7-727-7749 Revised 11-22-06 www,mass.gov/dia Town of Barn-stable Regulatory Services . Thomas F. Geiler,.Director Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis; MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-79C Propel-ty OV'rAer Must Complete and Sign This Section If� A Builder r S k-Lvle 1� , as Owner of the'subject.property. hereby authorize rc. CGS�e to act on my behalf, M all matters relative to work authotized bytis building permit application for. (Address of job) l Z � � b • Signature of Owner Date- 5 f Print Name if Property Owner is applying for permit please complete.the Homeowners License Exemption. Form on the reverse side. Town of Barnstable -� o T Regulatory Services - Thomas F. Geiier,Director atixrrsrasr�, ' Building Division �rED � Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA.02601 www.town.b arnstable.ma.us Office: S08-862-4038 Fax: S08-790-6230 Ii01`4E0WNI R LICENSE EXENfFTTON Pleace Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: number stroct village "HOMEOWNER": name home phone# work phone# CUKRENT MAILING ADDRESS: clty/tovm - stain Zip code The current exemption for"homeoymcrs 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. DEFINMON OF HOMEOWNER Persons)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 mare than one home in a tyro-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) Tlae undersigned"homeowner" assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeo.wner".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 will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. Homy-oWNETt'S EXEMPTION .The Code states that "Any homeowner performing work for which a building pcmiit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1 -Liecnsing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner cngages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this cxcmption are unaware that they arc assuring the responsibilities of a supervisor(see Appendix Q, Rules&Rcgulations 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 H ould with p licensed u avisor is ultimately sPons rc tb)c. Sv crvisor. 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Primary Load Group-Snow(psf): 30.0 Live at 115%duration, 15.0 Dead V- ertical Loads: ; Type Class Live Dead ;F '- Location- -Application -Comment - -�-- Y- -- �- 't ..--_�----.- - -- Tapered(plo Snow(1.15) 450.0 To 30.0 225.0 To 15:0 0 To 22' Replaces T MAX=15 SUPPORTS: Input Bearing Vertical Reactions(Ibs) Detail Other Width on Live/Dead/Upli 1 Stud wall 3.50" 3.42" 3422/1972/ /5394 L1: Blocking 1 Ply 1 3/4"x 14"1.9E Microllam®LVL 2 Stud wall 3.50" 1.9 " 1858/1144/0/ Custom Detail Custom Accessory 77 -See iLevel®Specifier's/Builder's Guide for detail(s): L1: Blocking -User specified custom detail for support:2. DESIGN CONTROLS: Maximum Design Control Result Location Shear(Ibs) 5277 4444 10707 Passed(42%) Lt.end Span I under Snow loading Moment(Ft-Lbs) 22807 22807 27897 Passed(82%) MID Span 1 under Snow loading Live Load Defl(in) 0.917 1.149 Passed(U301) MID Span 1 under Snow loading Total Load:Defl(in) 1.462 1.532 Passed(U189) MID Span 1 under Snow loading -Deflection Criteria:HIGH(LL:U240,TL:U180). -Bracing(Lu):All compression edges,(too and bottom)must be braced at 5'8"o/c unless detailed otherwise. Proper attachment and positioning of lateral bracing is required to achieve member stability. , -Design assumes adequate continuous lateral support of the compression edge. ADDITIONAL NOTES: -IMPORTANT! The analysis presented is outputfrom software developed by iLevel®. iLevel®warrants the sizing of its products by this so1.ftware will : be accomplished in accordance.*with iLevel®product design critei!a and code accepted design values. The specific product 11 application,input design loads,and stated dimensions have been provided by:the software'user. This output has not been reviewed by an iLevel®Associate: -Not all products are readily available. Check with your supplier or-iLevel®technical representative for product availability. -THIS ANALYSIS FOR iLevel®PRODUCTS ONLY!' PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION VOIDS THIS ANALYSIS: a -Allowable Stress Design.methodology was used for.Building Code IBC analyzing the iLevel®Distribution product listed above, -Note:See iLevel®Specifier's/Builder's Guide for multiple ply connection. -(Minimum cut length)='(Overall:horizontal length)x 1.061 +4 15/16" . t . F OF 'PROJECTINFORMATION- OPERATOR INFORMATION: COT,UIT GENERAL:STORE s\ r "� Michele Cudilo o? EiCtiEL REPAIRS Michele Cudilo, P.E. g CUDILO 123 Cottonwood Lane ° Ido:34774 t Centerville,MA 02632A979 STRUCTUhr�!•- Phone: 5087717601 , 'Fax :5087717163 mcudilo@comcast.net ' Copyright O 2009 by iLevel®, Federal Way, WA. Microllam® is a registered trademark of.iLevel®. �. A C:\Program FileS\Trus Joist\Job Files\2010-BuckleyCotuitStoreRB.smsE / / +�.. Milssachusetts- Department of•Public SufetN . Board of Building Re!uulations and Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS 9013 tricted to: 00, 1 g Res 4.; GREGORY M CAULEY a, 33A BAXTER AV G' W YARMOUTH,`MA 02673 Expiration: 5/11/2010 Tr#: 3851 ... s f FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Fire Prevention Office - Hinckley Building 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 862-4097 BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE FORM Plans dated for the property located at kta(,83 s4ire e4 , also known as_C-ovJ'- a- C44 �lkt-f A�0-4 have been reviewed by Ck-ef 6 tlSrfd WA) of the ❑ Barnstable ❑ Comm Cotuit ❑ Hyannis ❑ West Barnstable Fire Department. THE CHART BELOW INDICATES THE STATUS OF THE REVIEW: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT N/A RECEIVED REVIEWED COMPLIES 1. Narrative Report 2. Firefighting & Rescue Access 3. Hydrant Location &Water Supply 4. Sprinkler Systems 5. Sprinkler Control Equipment 6. Standpipe Systems 7. Standpipe Valve Locations 8. Fire Department Connection 9. Fire Protective Signaling System 10. F.P.S.S. &Annunciator Location 11. Smoke Control/Exhaust 12. Smoke Control Equipment Location 13. Life Safety System Features ✓ 14. Fire Extinguishing Systems 15. F.E.S. Control Equipment Location ✓ ./ 16. Fire Protection Rooms 17. Fire Protection Equipment Signage �( 18. Alarm Transmission Method ✓ ,/ 19. Sequence of Operation Report -� 20. Acceptance Testing Criteria ✓ ./ m We believe this document to be complete and compliant for the issuance of a building permit. We have completed-the acceptance testing for the occupancy permit and believe that within the scope of the building permit, the above issues are in compliance. `T�•'�s 'Is 1 164-Q rt>r *L-e- Rol" pr6(Lejs as rSsu-e s 2� $ V.9�� 0. C. 2 N D FLOM - d �0 �0 r Stjovy L-O*i-> X g �• ��1'S. � - Wti}-S ��t�-VV1 9 4x C©q-u N°r r ��( sn� ►,cto�i sCo-7' IJuGc�cL�'/ 02 r 9 � 1 1 r i x Fool- zx.S A dd Ll k y ip Tn i Ft�t!N-DA-P&N 1 y r • I t r �3�- rv�-,►a sT i Go Try,Z T tM<! NWT DIME Sign • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit, BARNSTABLE, 9 MASS 1639. Permit Number: Application Ref 200900708 20070265 Issue Date: 02/23/09 Applicant: GROCERY STORE INC Proposed Use: RETAIL & SERVICE STORE SMALL Permit Type: SIGN PERMIT Permit Fee $ 50.00 Location 737 MAIN STREET (COTUIT) Map Parcel 036046 Town COTUIT Zoning District RF " Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Remarks L REPLACE HANGING SIGN PER VARIANCE 1998-80 OK PER BC 2/23/09 Owner: GROCERY STORE INC - Address: 737 MAIN STREET COTUIT, MA 02635 Issued By: PC POST THIS.CARD THAT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET F f Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 'j" U BAR'NSFABLE Thomas F.Geiler,Director 16,3 Building Division 2069 FEB 20 PM 3: 31 and° Thomas Perry,CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Ci11f IS www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit# Application for Sign Permit Applicant: c�ea G\ _\ t`�!�'�0.\ Map&Parcel#—Q& Doing Business As: C0 Telephone No. Aa_%--(D9 3f6 Sign Location ` 1 0 Y 3�a o(c1� Street/Road: 3� MG:n S C0�„ 01 6 Zoning District:Old Kings Highway? Yes/No Hyannis Historic District? Yes/No 11 I Property Owner \ ace C c Name: S'F GvAe� Telephone: Address: '_P.01 1 Ox a�J Village: Co�'* Sign Contractor Name: �0 M PC�U`v� Telephone: CA,_4z$^ 0 Mailing Address: F.0, f3ox 2-I-1 , t� ,� �� oz(o:�G Description Please draw a diagram of lot showing location of buildings and existing signs with dimensions,location and size of the now sign. This should be drawn on the reverse side of this application. Is the sign to be electrified? YesVo (Note:If yes, a wiring permit is required) Width of building face�ft.x 10=._ x.10= q(o Sq.Ft.of proposed sign_ I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application,that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of§240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordmi Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent: Date: Z Permit Fee: Sign Permit was approved: Disapproved: Signature of Building Official: Date: (� In order to process application without delays all sections must be completed. Rev.9/12/06 . deo f a r(1 r • 1 � 1 1 1 1� I i 1 i � ��• classes. _.. ant technical to.financial ends, Brid a Mondays 1:30 p m.to 3.30p.m.starting Oct.15.Cost is$2 per ublic support an the dissemina- g - p of]information so.it is digest- session. I' �e Lion I , ts ible6y the p�iblic at large• He is d Individual group projects.3$25 fort101weeksa.m. starting Oct. 16. ice of firm believer in citizen base I _+ planning efforts. "Goal objectives Needlepoint:Tuesdays 1 p.m.to 4 p.m.classes have started,but space hetown and policies should be a true re; is available. v flectionof the citizens of the town•' Square..dancing: 2nd and 4[h Wednesdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. $2 per I t �' oinPrehensi e Schernig pointed to a situation couple starting Oct. 10.. growth in Florida dealing with the state- Wood carving:Wednesdays 9 a.m.to 11 in.starting Oct 10. $20 for a statewide g , 1 itlegislatewl as passed, wide growth management program 10 weeks { sa s is very Simi- to explain what;he means. A Une dancing Thursdays l0 a m to it a m.stdrttng Oct 11 $3 per 'n'ig y Cod Com community plan, drafted in large session tit• to 3 m. starting Oct. 11. $20 for:10 ' t the Cape Quilting: Thursdays 1 p• P intended tq do at the Continued on page 2 weeks. m trict, was filed with the majority.. w hursday morning. The The amendment must now re- _ Ls forced to postpone a ceive 14 out of 18 votes to pass. . the signatures and land The petition was filed by attorney PeterSundelinonbehalfoftheother w ;ented were verified. 3 landowners. At the heazt of the 6 ntion of the petition is to protest is the restrictive nature of ree fourths approval of the amendment to one of the town's G until to enact the more smallest business districts and the pacts on further build out in that zoning measure. State in r :es such a vote if owners area. .Questions were also by the :ent or more of the total councij about the potential of in the'affected district sending a message that it wants to unload more business development igainst the amendment. iepetition the amendment into Hyannis and the Route 28 strip ` pproved with a two thirds in Centerville. GOTUIT LANDMARK•-The Cotuit.Gi ocery Store originally was. two buildings dat[.ng back;to 1863 which were j of n ed in the m id 20th S i 'Okcentury.by atvyo-story section and by aone-story porch which runs I the eat[re facade Of Est is e� 0 f am stabl'B A. � -::Located on Main Street,Cotuit,the two buildings comprising the � »r. Cotuit Grocery Store were built by Charles C.Bearse,who lived in the northern one with a lumberyard at the rear and kept.hardware and ship.'s supplies in the other. Bearse had two daughters,one of whom # . was Isabel,who married Captain Julius Nickerson,who had a store I one building and lived in the other. The second floor of the store was occupied by a millinery shop run by Mrs. Roland Harlow originally. Captain Julius.went,to sea for over 20 years. He lost the schooner Laura A. Burlingame on June 10, 1883 when she was struck by a vessel off Thatcher's Island in Beverly in a heavy fog. The ship went down in 45 minutes,but all hands were saved by the Cape schooner Frank Rich of Wellfleet. Retiring from the sea in 18.88,Julius started the store. For several years,Captain Nickerson operated a pleasure boat, The Admiral, taking parties on trips to Nantucket and other ports during the summer. Foil oNing Nickerson's death, the store was sold at auction by Walcott Ames and his father to Claude and Lulu Nickerson, who lived in the house but did not reopen the store. The estate later was bought by Henry Loring,who ran a garage at the rear of the lot during the 1920s. 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