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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0398 WEST MAIN STREET - Health 398 West Main Street I A= Sri Q 1 T i . ,t Date: I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: ': _vt:c S '7��c����c`�c�v�.���• BUSINESS LOCATION: Z94K INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: 93 M, roec-r-j \TOTALAMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: CONTACT PERSON: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHON NUMBER: `f�i ca ic�csr MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: " `� A • nT, V_X INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: Fire District: Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous material use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The board of health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed / Maximum Observed / Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Miscellaneous Corrosive ❑ NEW ❑ USED e Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides ❑ NEW ❑ USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel,Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Miscellaneous petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Miscellaneous Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt& roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (including carbon tetrachloride) - ❑ NEW ❑ USED Any other products with "poison" labels (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Paint&varnish removers, deglossers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Miscellaneous. Flammables Other products not listed which you feel Floor&furniture strippers may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Metal polishes Laundry soil &stain removers (including bleach) Spot removers&cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS App mcant's Signature Staff's Initials �. Approved: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE MLD Cert:*-10hojol BOARD OF HEALTH / ARTICLE 11: MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR HUMAN HABITATION Date l0( 30�d ' Time: In I Out r Owner Vy LU Qi!:1 lkTyya, Tenant 't' 01.t,, I Address S>c Flo o,.A ct- Address Solo rti S✓3'( N (3 2C.61 N Nk-k C S �I Compliance Remarks or Regulation# Yes NO Recommendations 2. Kitchen Facilities 3. Bathroom Facilities 4. Water Supply 5. Hot Water Facilities l 20 6. Heating Facilities '�-�-�G`a:,L 7. Lighting and Electrical Facilities 8. Ventilation 9. Installation and Maintenance of Facilities 10. Curtailment of Service '�C �( �o-� 11. Space and Use 12. Exits 13. Installation and Maintenance of Structural Elements 14. Insects and Rodents 15. Garbage and Rubbish Storage and Disposal ;cLw. CAP 16. Sewage Disposal 'l-ka N 17. Temporary Housing 18. Driveway Width 19. Number of Tenants Observed PART II 37. Placarding of Condemned Dwelling; ti,.�o Removal of Occupants; Demolition �C� G St I-D Number of Bedrooms Number of Vehicles Allowed (max) Number of Persons Allowed (max) &/ - Person(s) Interviewed nspector / If Public Building such as Store or Hotel/Motel specify here I � a Health Complaints 15-Oct-04 Time: 4:50:00 PM Date: 10/14/2004 Complaint Number: 17771 Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON Complaint Type: CHAPTER II HOUSING Article X Detail: UNSANITARY CONDITIONS Business Name: PARK PLACE CONDOS UNIT 4C Number: 398 Street: West Main Street j Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map-Parcel: Jj�L2 e w Health Complaints 15-Oct-04 OF DAILY UNTIL THEN, WITH BILLS OUT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 12TH. STATE POLICE CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR SAID THAT SEPTEMBER 20TH WOULD BE CLOSE TO DATE OF DEATH. MEDEIROS CLAIMS SHE IS NOT AFFECTED WITH ANY PROBLEMS IN THE DWELLING. NO ONE PRESENT AT ADJACENT UNIT. UNIT BELOW (ANDERSON BORBA(508) 790-0712))TOLD FIRE HE HAD TO LEAVE FOR WORK (DOMINOS)AND THAT HE HAD MAGGOTS COMING THROUGH THE CEILING INTO HIS UNIT. FIRST PROPERTY MANANGEMENT (ANDREW WITTER (50 )420-0 99)ARRIVED TO SEE WHAT HE CO LID DOI WE TOLD ANDREW TH IF TA6 ) ANT BELOW NEE D TO RELFOR CLEAN UP, TT[ D ROSS MAY BE ABLE TO H LPO P TO 3 DAYS, AND TO CONTOVCT E HER FIRE OR HEALTH TO G T A OLD OF RED CROSS.. MR WITTER &,bNTACTED DISASTER SPECIALISTS TO DO THE CLEANUP. DISASTER SPECIALISTS ARE ON THEIR WAY TO START. THEY MUST WAIT FOR THE BODY TO BE REMOVED, AND THE POTENTIAL CRIME SCENE CLEARED BY THE STATE BEFORE THEY CAN BEGIN CLEAN UP. Investigation Date: 10/14/2004 Investigation Time: 5:10:00 PM 2 FAX(508)420-0789 r � t FIRST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT E I ANDREW J.WITTER,ARM 832 Main Street Suite F President Osterville, MA 02655 �' r Sheetl TOWN OF BARNSTABLE - ,MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT EMPLOYEE NAME: DEPARTMENT: p ODOMETER READING NUMBER DESTINATION REASON FOR DATE OUT IN OF MILES FROM/TO TRAVEL I I I - I I • I I I I i I . I TOTAL MILES @ 0.31 CENTS OTHER EXPENSES (Please list and attach originai receipts) DATE EXPLANATION AMOUNT I y. I TOTAL OTHER EXPENSES $ GRANO TOTAL $ EMPLOYEES SIGNATURE & DATE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE & DATE Page 1 4 C 5 3arnstable Assessing Search Results Page 1 of E3,lt27a.LC:��sl.,, .. F � r �P�.�✓`���:,.` G✓ �24 1 v come: Departments.Assessors Division: Property Assessment Search Results yf pYm 398 WEST" A N4 ST E T )wner: CONNORS, DENNIS&CHRISTINE Property Sketch Legend Map/Parcel/Parcel Extension 269 /051/OOM (. Mailing Address CONNORS, DENNIS&CHRISTINE %BORBA,ANDERSON R& SILVA, FLAVIA HYANNIS, MA.02601 t005 Assessed Values: Appraised Value Assessed Value 3uilding Value: $ 153,200 $153,200 =xtra Features: $0 $0 Outbuildings: $0 $0 Land Value: $0 $0 Interactive Property Map: Map requires Plug in: Totals:$ 153,200 $ 153,200 I have visited the maps before WFirst time users Show Me The Man Click Here April 2001 photos available Sales History: Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: JOHNSTON, DOROTHEA F 11/15/1996 10485/049 $37,000 BELFIORE, LYNNE 5/15/1985 4544/218 $53,500 ELLIS, EVELYN G 5/15/1985 4544/216 $ 1 ELLIS, HENRY C& EVELYN G 8/15/1983 3826/243 $39,000 SCALTSAS, 4/15/1983 $39,900 3ONNORS, DENNIS&CHRISTINE 11/13/2002 15903/146 $0 PRATT, KENNETH C 8/3/1999 12453/049 $55,000 BORBA,ANDERSON RAYNER& 3/11/2004 18305/282 $ 158,000 Tax Information: Tax information is currently not available for this parcel Land and Building Information Land Building Lot Size(Acres) 0 Year Built 1982 ittp://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/tobO2/Depts/AdministrativeServices/Finance/Assessing/AssessO5/displ... 10/15/200, 3arnstable Assessing Search Results Page 2 of <- 14praised Value $0 Living Area 864 Assessed Value $0 Replacement Cost$ 172,131 Depreciation 11 Building Value 153,200 Construction Details Style Condominium Interior Floors Carpet Model Residential Interior Walls Drywall Grade Average Heat Fuel Electric Stories 1 Story Heat Type Elec Baseboard Exterior Walls Wood Shingle AC Type None Roof Structure Gable/Hip Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms Roof Cover Asph/F GIs/Cmp Bathrooms 1 Bathroom Total Rooms 5 Rooms Extra Building Features Code Description Units/SQ ft Appraised Value Assessed Value Property Sketch Legend BAS First Floor, Living Area FST Utility Area (Finished Interior) UAT Attic Area(Unfinished) BMT Basement Area(Unfinished) FTS Third Story Living Area(Finished) UHS Half Story(Unfinished) CAN Canopy FUS Second Story Living Area(Finished) UST Utility Area(Unfinished) FAT Attic Area(Finished) GAR Garage UTQ Three Quarters Story(Unfinished) FCP Carport GRN Greenhouse UUA Unfinished Utility Attic FEP Enclosed Porch PTO Patio UUS Full Upper 2nd Story(Unfinished) FHS Half Story(Finished) SFB Semi Finished Living Area WDK Wood Deck FOP Open or Screened in Porch TQS Three Quarters Story(Finished) ittp://www.town.barnstable.ma.us/tobO2/Depts/AdministrativeS ervices/Finance/Assessing/AssessO5/displ... 10/15/200-, 3arnstable Assessing Search Results Page 1 of AQ ✓� come: Departments Assessors Division: Property Assessment Search Results ..... 398 NEST MA N4 STRE T a� )wner: HEYMANS, RICHARD M Property Sketch Legend li{$6 ' Map/Parcel/Parcel Extension 269 /051/000 MT{l:i#0] Mailing Address HEYMANS, RICHARD M 398 WEST MAIN ST#4C HYANNIS, MA. 02601 !005 Assessed Values: Appraised Value Assessed Value 3uilding Value: $ 133,400 $ 133,400 -xtra Features: $0 $0 Outbuildings: $0 $0 Land Value: $0 $0 Interactive Property Map: Map requires Plug in: Totals:$ 133,400 $ 133,400 1 have visited the maps before First time users Show Me The Mao Click Here April 2001 photos available '` ` Sales History: Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: SERARDI, BART D&JUDITH A 5/15/1988 6281/256 $77,000 TROGDON, DAN M II &PAULA R 5/15/1985 4514/257 $58,000 MORIN, ELLEN M 2/15/1983 3673/208 $37,900 HEYMANS, RICHARD M 1/24/2000 12794/316 $61,500 Tax Information: Tax information is currently not available for this parcel Land and Building Information Land Building Lot Size(Acres) 0 Year Built 1982 Appraised Value $0 Living Area 864 Assessed Value $0 Replacement Cost$ 149,922 Depreciation 11 Building Value 133,400 ittp://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/tobO2/Depts/AdministrativeServices/Finance/Assessing/AssessO5/displ... 10/15/200, 3a/rnstable Assessing Search Results Page 2 of l;onstruction Details Style Condominium Interior Floors Carpet Model Residential Interior Walls Drywall Grade Average Heat Fuel Electric Stories 1 Story Heat Type Elec Baseboard Exterior Walls Wood Shingle AC Type None Roof Structure Gable/Hip Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms Roof Cover Asph/F GIs/Cmp Bathrooms 1 Bathroom Total Rooms 5 Rooms Extra Building Features , Code Description Units/SQ ft Appraised Value Assessed Value Property Sketch Legend BAS First Floor, Living Area FST Utility Area(Finished Interior) UAT Attic Area(Unfinished) BMT Basement Area(Unfinished) FTS Third Story Living Area(Finished) UHS Half Story(Unfinished) CAN Canopy FUS Second Story Living Area(Finished) UST Utility Area(Unfinished) FAT Attic Area(Finished) GAR Garage UTQ Three Quarters Story(Unfinished) FCP Carport GRN Greenhouse UUA Unfinished Utility Attic FEP Enclosed Porch PTO Patio UUS Full Upper 2nd Story(Unfinished) FHS Half Story(Finished) SFB Semi Finished Living Area WDK Wood Deck FOP Open or Screened in Porch TQS Three Quarters Story(Finished) ittp://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/tobO2/Depts/AdministrativeServices/Finance/Assessing/AssessO5/displ... 10/15/200, Health Complaints 15-Oct-04 Time: 4:50:00 PM Date: 10/14/2004 Complaint Number: 17771 Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: DAVID STANTON Complaint Type: CHAPTER II HOUSING Article X Detail: UNSANITARY CONDITIONS Business Name: PARK PLACE CONDOS UNIT 4C Number: 398 Street: West Main Street Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel: 269-051-000 1 £r Health Complaints 01-Aug-05 Time: 11:25:00 AM Date: 7/28/2005 Complaint Number: 18300 Referred To: DAVID STANTON Taken By: Judith Flynn Complaint Type: CHAPTER II HOUSING Article X Detail: ILLEGAL OPERATIONS �u Business Name: Park Place Condominiums Number: 398 Street: west Main Street Vi1t� IS Assessors Map_Parcel: 'P Health Complaints 01-Aug-05 NAME RELEASED, BUT FILLED ME IN ON ALL THE INFORMATION I NEEDED. IT IS ACTUALLY WEST MAIN STREET, NOT MAIN STREET HYANNIS. IT IS UNIT 2, HOWEVER THERE WAS BUILDING NUMBER, SO THERE ARE ABOUT 6 UNIT 2'S. DS CALLED AGAIN, AND IT IS BUILDING NUMBER 2, UNIT 2. NO ONE ANSWERED THE DOOR. DS DID LET PARKING ENFORCEMENT KNOW, AS I OBSERVED AT LEAST 3 CARS PARKED ILLEGAL IN FIRE LANES. PARKING WILL STOP OUT WHEN THEY GET A CHANCE AND ISSUE TICKETS. NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED. Investigation Date: 7/28/2005 Investigation Time: 2:50:00 PM 2 I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Date: TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: 6 U eG BUSINESS LOCATION: ` klono"_5 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: ,��( � 1k1cs� Ufa r` s 1�.��;nrn �S -",A TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: Op+ I(, G2 - - ofsG CONTACT PERSON: EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: 6,G 0,c., MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: C Cc h INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATION : Fire District: Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous material use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The board of health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed / Maximum Observed / Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Miscellaneous Corrosive ❑ NEW ❑ USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides ❑ NEW ❑ USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel,Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Miscellaneous petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil ❑ NEW ❑ USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways&garages Wood preservatives(creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Miscellaneous Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt& roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (including carbon tetrachloride) ❑ NEW ❑ USED Any other products with "poison" labels (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Paint&varnish removers, deglossers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Miscellaneous. Flammables Other products not listed which you feel Floor&furniture strippers may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Metal polishes / Laundry soil &stain removers v (including bleach) Spot removers&cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS APP a itials if1 • •/� (Gulf) Ferns Sheila J. Esposito Area Sales Manager Cumberland Farms,Inc. 393 West Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Telephone:1-800-225-9702(111039) Facsimile:508-778-4024 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 2.Printers / 3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores I 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS -f?/iLL:P 4u 44 Class: 7.Miscellaneous QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR M)kLVS Case lots rlrums,. n erg IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&/gallons Age Test Fuels: 7 Gasoline,J4t,X-aaWA� 74ki Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: k1j,lV Azzw� t�L DISPOSAURECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply O Town Sewer eaoublic On-site 0Private AV 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO C 0 Holding tank:MDC_ 0 Catch basin/Dry well 0 On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: Holding tank:MDC Catch basin/Dry well 0 On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Narne of Hauler Destination Waste Product YES NO 1. 2. tam 27 �__ ��� 1� a on(s) terviewed Inspector Date.. TREAL ESTATE Tradewinds Plaza,290 Route 130 Unit 1Sandwich,MA 02563s.(508)-888-8412 Ext. 14 BOB GAWLE Fax(508)888-8133 REALTOR® FORM 30 CIW HOBBS&WARREN TM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH I� lc�l bl e_ CITY/ OWN W � I DEPARTMENT c; SyO •° ADDRESS wM 71,-z q eL,Y TELEPHONE Address- (A/,pc1+. kaA. ' C� Occupant /��v� ���y�_ _. Floor__ Apartment No. No.of Occupants- No.of Habitable Rooms 13 No.Sleeping Rooms No.dwelling or rooming units No.Stories Name and address of owner � �v c-e4�7 1 � �• 5�w�r o��►'�J 1 '� �Aa�j��Ir v Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: Garbage and Rubbish v, 0 Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EX Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: --dam Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: Dampness: V G Gve.w cL_ ke-t Stairs: ZA-v v cf c�v w Lighting: STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: .CM e4/�dza0 i.r� c� cx.�•� Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling.- Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N E ui . Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: ti jv-t�.,�- ❑ MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: dw V �-e�pi� H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box.- Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. Doors Floors Locks .e. Kitchen C% Bathroom Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas, Oil, ec Stacks, Flues.,Vents Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink S Lvf tL ±, Stove e( e qVZ Ch Q yr w vj WV.-k Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: G�e�r �'� t✓_ e.���. SG� a� Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other: -Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR. (See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES F PERJUR ." rI INSPECT TITLE �J A.M. DATE l TIME 'Z ` 7 A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION P.M. � � ^ 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair ouKh or Safety The following oon�donn. when found ooexi�innmidomiu| pmmi000.shall be deemed ound�onawhich may endanger or impair the hm�th, or safety and wel|'Uoing'of a pemc;o or pomuno ououpyi ' the premises. This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential ox endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter 11, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore in not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in noway be construed as adetorminakion that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. N i or shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair orcorrection of such violation(s) pursuant to 105CIVIR 410.830through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. ' provide | of�u�,ou�u�n � ' nd�m " both to the ordinary V\) ���m�� p oauoppy sufficient in pressure and po��m. . meet needs of the occupant in accordance-with 105CMR41O.18Oand 41O.180 for aperiod of24 hours o/longer. � (B) Failure 1oprovide heat as required by 105CMR410.201 or improper venting or use cdaspace heater m water heater ao prohibited Uf105CMR418.2OO(0) and 41O.2U2. (Q Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity mgas. � (D) Failure 10 provide the electrical facilities required by105CMR4i0.25UB). 410.251KV. 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon areamquiredby1O5CMR41O.254 (E) Failure to provide a safe supply ofwater. ' (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition an required by 105CIVIR 41015O(A)(1)and 410.3U0. (G) Failure to provide adequate oxits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage ortraox. which p�vontseg� n onin�uaeofaomorg*noy105C�R410.45O. 410.451 and410.452 ' - (H) Failure tocomply with the security requirements of 105 CIVIR 410.480(D). (|) Failure 8»comply with any provisions of105CMR410.60O. 410.0O1m41O.082 which results in any accumulation ofgar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J0 Thop�oen000f|oadbaoodp�ntonadwmUingo/dweUingunhin�o|ak�n��the Mauoauhuoo�oDopa�men1ofPublic Hea|�h Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105.CMH460.000. (See M.G.L. u. 111 6D@ 1Q0 through 1QQj. (K) Roof,bmndation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant m anyone else to fim, bune, shock, accident or other dangers nr impairment N health msafety. . ' (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilfies as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust orwhich may result in the release of pnwdomd, crumbled o/pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 � CMR410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105CIVIR410.482. ' ^ (0)' Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five m more days following the notice Vmor knowledge of the owner of said condition mconditions: (1) Lack ofa kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack ofa stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure 10 provide awaohbuain and shower o/bathtub ao required in 1U5CIVIR41U.15OVV(2)and 41O.15O(\)<3>orany defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted pIumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring stan dards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain aaafe handrail or protective mi�ing for every otai ay. porch Ua|oony, roof orsimilar place as required by 105CIVIR410.5O3K\>and 410.5U3(B). ':` ' (5) Failure to'eliminaterodents, cockroaches, insectinfestations and other peo�aamquimd by 1O5C�R 410.550. ` — (P) Any other violation cd105CIVIR410.O0O not enumerated in1O5CIVIR410.75O(A)through (0)shall be deemed toboa con- dition whiohmayondongarmmato/ia||yimpai/dhahedthoruafetyandwel|'Ueingofan000upan1uponthofai|uraof!homwner 10 remedy said condition within the time xo ordered by the Board ofHealth. � - � . ^ ' ` ^ . . . ' . | ~ FORM30 HxW HoasssWARREN'" THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH CITY/TOW N w C, DEPARTMENT ADDRESS L ' t7 TELEPHONE r ,/ MQ�iP _ Address 39$ Cil/,.j 4 /ffAA 4 S� I"'�yqm�1-�,� Occupant Floor__Apartment No.___��_ No.of Occupants No. of Habitable Rooms 3 No.Sleeping Rooms No. dwelling or rooming units _ _ No.Stories Name and address of owner 4. U,F) P� 6p4-z;It /4 Remarks Reg. Via YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: Garbage and Rubbish F P, t!. Containers: ` Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: 6t,11 5t,.AJa v,l 't f,vvndo-vj -c)l< Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: L ou,In Dampness: ti d CW a k0 C /15k d- Stairs: w d _ Sov to Li htin : STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: ,</o t?,wi u Obst'n.: 7 Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: . " Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N Equip. Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: dVv v, bJ k ❑ MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: �k^ H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 r Fusing,Grnd.: AMP: Gen. Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNITAA 04 Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. Doors Floors Locks e+ , Kitchen C2K Bathroom z Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, eqD j Z or Stacks, Flues,Vents Safeties Kitchen Facilities Sink g Stove - L{ U C jl�-W_ ew C I Ocevl iJ cvo✓ Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: C �j. d - 4' wiled. - f C�- - Wash Basin,Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other: otke-vqdl Egress Dual and Obst'm General Building Posted t Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH { MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR. (See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES OF PERJURY." INSPECTO TITLES M. DATE r l0 � TIME �O 'P.M. e A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION r P.M. 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shali be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the heaith, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises. This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter II, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. .(J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2)and 410.150(A)(3)or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con-dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. 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(circle one) Y s No Was the dwelling constructed prior to 1979? ------------------------------------------------------------ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Certification The dwelling, dwelling unit, o rooming unit located at (/ r` ��1 F" Cv��. � WC-1p was inspected on ot ivt i�0 '�ov� by 1•e-v. E� Nn��ice, e '� Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable and w s found to be in compliance with the provisions contained within 105 CMR 410.00, State Sanitary Code II: Minimum Standards of Fitness I for Human Habitation. However, this certification does not include a determination as to whether this unit contains any lead paint because under 760 CMR 49.02 Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program, a separate lead paint inspection must be conducted. Inspector's Signature . Date —T A! Health Complaints O7-Apr-99 Time: 4:00:00 PM Date: 4/2/99 Complaint Number: 1792 Referred To: GLEN HARRINGTON Taken By: LS Complaint Type: CHAPTER II HOUSING Article X Detail: Business Name: PARK PLACE Number: 398 Street: W. 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ZO /►►^apt /a` J d l� d6 Q Q 1.�.�..�l. I, " k' f vL R/ Oh a S 0 -fo, r4 ro CrteA OL'f- o S 4 Td a'►.o( �� .ter S old Tclf ick I-ot de t$1 i0;9100L, G✓w lO� (rL S� vrn..e.r,C �f1 �2e.- �e�-S' i� �� G�aJ � ',%o'c,.h �� cY1 /� -e ,�lae�e oo•-!oP 0,A d f VhJ-1� uef l Yr/ S4 t.,0 7_ P-t P4 4 0-, 0_ ,k&l All' "ktPrC a-✓tT l vz.Gl(b�ivr� �S Gr i[2eO L. 4�/.� -j' 4c/R�1�r�0�'t GZ-11� a- CGe kZ wl lid ` Y-& n-,- 1, C'Lv cL i(014 DCwc L o e� w W A4 n Pt l r �C. w �uz�/mot -t .� 0-7 V6 «�- Al. 0-410 s2 Qel v Goy SUBMITTED BY PAGE # w HOBBS&WARRENTM THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS FORM 30 Ca BOARD OF HEALTH CITY/TOWN DEPARTMENT ADDRESS TELEPHONE Address /0 s Occupant_. f G '� Floor / Apartment No. c� No.of Occupants . No.of Habitable Rooms No.Sleeping Rooms No. dwelling or rooming units No.Stories Name and address of owner Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences: Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual Egress:and Obst'n.: ❑ B ❑ F ❑ M Doors,Windows: Roof Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: Chimney: BASEMENT Gen.Sanitation: �,y �►I� o sGzwi*a . Dam ness: Stairs: Li htin : STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall, Floor,Wall,Ceiling: Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N Equip. Repair TYPE: Stacks, Flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: ❑ MS ❑ ST ❑ P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vent(s) ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir.: ❑ 110 ❑ 220 Fusing,Grnd.:. AMP: Gen.Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: . DWELLING UNIT Ventil. L to . Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. Doors Floors Locks Kitchen Bathroom Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas,Oil, Elect.: Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties: Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,SanitIn.: Wash Basin, Shower or Tub.- Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other.- Egress Dual and Obst'n: General Buildina Posted Locks on Doors: ONE OR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES P RJURY." INSPECTOR � y TITLE DATE /y TIME -----� A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION P.M. `v� 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises, shali,be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises.This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter 11, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish,filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2)and 410.150(A)(3)or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 1.05 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS FORM 30 T:S-WD HOBBS&WARREN'M BOARD OF HEALTH CITY/TOWN DEPARTMENT34 . ADDRESS Z TELEPHONE Address /Y! n Sf - Occupant- l 6P, f C, _ Floor Apartment No. No.of Occupants No. of Habitable Rooms No.Sleeping Rooms No.dwelling or,rooming units -- No.Stories Name and address of owner. Remarks Reg. Vio. YARD Out Bld s.: Fences; Garbage and Rubbish Containers: Drainage 7 Infestation Rats or other: STRUCTURE EXT. Steps,Stairs, Porches: Dual E ress:and Obst'n:: B ❑ F El M : Doors,Windows: Roof w i Gutters, Drains: Walls: Foundation: f Chimney: rBASEMENT Gen.Sanitation:^ a -eC� iJa o ! OZ - �'SGt�ctir� u Dampness: Stairs: Li htin STRUCTURE INT. Hall,Stairway: Obst'n.: Hall,Floor,Wall,Ceiling: 4. Hall Lighting: Hall Windows: .. HEATING Chimneys: Central ❑ Y ❑ N. Equip. Repair. 4, TYPE:. Stacks,flues,Vents: PLUMBING: Supply Line: MS ❑ ST ❑.P Waste Line: H.W.Tanks Safety and Vents ELECTRICAL Panels, Meters,Cir- El 110 ❑ 220 ' Fusing;Grnd.: AMP: Gen.:Cond. Distrib. Box: Gen. Basement Wiring: DWELLING UNIT. Ventil. Lgtng.. Outlets Walls Ceils. Wind. Doors Floors Locks. Kitchen Bathroom Pantry Den Living Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom(4)- Hot Water Facil. Sup.Ten.,Gas, Oil, Elect:: Stacks, Flues,Vents,Safeties.- -...Kitchen Facilities Sink Stove ` Bathing,Toilet Facil. Vent., Plumb.,Sanit'n.: Wash Basin,'Shower or Tub: Infestation Rats, Mice, Roaches or Other.- Egress Dual and Obst'n: ' General Building Posted Locks on Doors: ON.EOR MORE OF THE VIOLATIONS CHECKED ABOVE IS A CONDITION WHICH MAY. MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE HEALTH OR SAFETY AND WELL--BEING OF THE OCCUPANT AS DETERMINED BY 105CMR 410.750 OF THE CODE OR THE AUTHORIZED INSPECTOR.(See Over) "THIS INSPECTION REPORT IS SIGNED AND CERTIFIED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES F P RJURY. INSPECTOR TITLE DATE / 1 / TIME L A.M. THE NEXT SCHEDULED REINSPECTION P.M.,,,. i••i i. y ' 410.750: Conditions Deemed to Endanger or Impair Health or Safety The following conditions, when found to exist in residential premises,shall be deemed conditions which may endanger or impair the health, or safety and well-being of a person or persons occupying the premises. This listing is composed of those items which are deemed to always have the potential to endanger or materially impair the health or safety, and well-being of the occupants or the public. Because Chapter 11, 105 CMR 410.100 through 410.620 state minimum requirements of fitness for human habitation, any other violation has the potential to fall within this category in any given specific situation but may not do so in every case and therefore is not included in this listing. Failure to include shall in no way be construed as a determination that other violations or conditions may not be found to fall within this category. Nor shall failure to include affect the duty of the local health official to order repair or correction of such violation(s) pursuant to 105 CMR 410.830 through 410.833 nor shall failure to include affect the legal obligation of the person to whom the order is issued to comply with such order. (A) Failure to provide a supply of water sufficient in quantity, pressure and temperature, both hot and cold, to meet the ordinary needs of the occupant in accordance with 105 CMR 410.180 and 410.190 for a period of 24 hours or longer. (B) Failure to provide heat as required by 105 CMR 410.201 or improper venting or use of a space heater or water heater as prohibited by 105 CMR 410.200(B)and 410.202. (C) Shutoff and/or failure to restore electricity or gas. (D) Failure to provide the electrical facilities required by 105 CMR 410.250(B), 410.251(A), 410.253 and the lighting in com- mon area required by 105 CMR 410.254. (E) Failure to provide a safe supply of water. (F) Failure to provide a toilet and maintain a sewage disposal system in operable condition as required by 105 CMR 410.150(A)(1)and 410.300. (G) Failure to provide adequate exits, or the obstruction of any exit, passageway or common area caused by any object, including garbage or trash, which prevents egress in case of an emergency 105 CMR 410.450, 410.451 and 410.452. (H) Failure to comply with the security requirements of 105 CMR 410.480(D). (1) Failure to comply with any provisions of 105 CMR 410.600, 410.601 or 410.602 which results in any accumulation of gar- bage, rubbish, filth or other causes of sickness which may provide a food source or harborage for rodents, insects or other pests or otherwise contribute to accidents or to the creation or spread of disease. (J) The presence of leadbased paint on a dwelling or dwelling unit in violation of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000. (See M.G.L. c. 111 @@ 190 through 199.) (K) Roof,foundation, or other structural defects that may expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other dangers or impairment to health or safety. (L) Failure to install electrical, plumbing, heating and gas-burning facilities in accordance with accepted plumbing, heating, gas-fitting and electrical wiring standards or failure to maintain such facilties as are required by 105 CMR 410.351 and 410.352, so as to expose the occupant or anyone else to fire, burns, shock, accident or other danger or impairment to health or safety. (M) Any defect in asbestos material used as insulation or covering on a pipe, boiler or furnace which may result in the release of asbestos dust or which may result in the release of powdered, crumbled or pulverized asbestos material in violation of 105 CMR 410.353. (N) Failure to provide a smoke detector required by 105 CMR 410.482. (0) Any of the following conditions which remain uncorrected for a period of five or more days following the notice to or knowledge of the owner of said condition or conditions: (1) Lack of a kitchen sink of sufficient size and capacity for washing dishes and kitchen utensils or lack of a stove and oven or any defect that renders either inoperable. (2) Failure to provide a washbasin and shower or bathtub as required in 105 CMR 410.150(A)(2)and 410.150(A)(3)or any defect which renders them inoperable. (3) Any defect in the electrical, plumbing or heating system which makes such system or any part thereof in violation of generally accepted plumbing, heating, gasfitting, or electrical wiring standards that do not create an immediate hazard. (4) Failure to maintain a safe handrail or protective railing for every stairway, porch balcony, roof or similar place as required by 105 CMR 410.503(A)and 410.503(B). (5) Failure to eliminate rodents, cockroaches, insect infestations and other pests as required by 105 CMR 410.550. (P) Any other violation of 105 CMR 410.000 not enumerated in 105 CMR 410.750(A)through (0)shall be deemed to be a con- dition which may endanger or materially impair the health or safety and.well-being of an occupant upon the failure of the owner to remedy said condition within the time so ordered by the Board of Health. i Health Complaints 04-Mar-99 Time: 9:15:00 AM Date: 3/4/99 Complaint Number: 1735 Referred To: GLEN HARRINGTON Taken By: GLEN HARRINGTON Complaint Type: CHAPTER II HOUSING Article X Detail: Business Name: Number: 398 Street: WEST MAIN STREET Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map_Parcel: , �4 S . � : i _ .r SECTION X-LIABILITY OF DOG OWNER: _ v The owner or keeper of a dog which has done damage to livestock or fowl shall be liable for such damage, and the Town Manager may order the owner or keeper to pay such damages after an investigation by the Animal Control Officer of the facts of the matter and appraisal conducted as outlined in Section IX. In the event that the owner or keeper of such dog known to have done damage to livestock or fowl refuses to pay upon the order of the Town Manager, The Animal Control Officer shall enter or cause to be entered a complaint in district court for the enforcement of the order. SECTION XI-VACCINATION AGAINST RABIES: The owner or keeper of a dog three months of age or older, housed or sheltered in the Town of Barnstable shall cause such animal to be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian using a vaccine approved by the Mass. Department of Public Health. Such owner or keeper shall procure a veterinarian's certification that such animal has been so vaccinated and setting forth the date of such vaccination and theduration of immunity,or a notarized letter from a veterinarian that a certification was issued,or a metal rabies tag bearing an expiration date indicating that such certification is still in effect. Vaccinated animals shall be revaccinated periodically in accordance with rules and regulations adopted and promulgated by the Mass. Department of Public Health. The owner or keeper of a dog shall present certification of rabies vaccination upon demand of the Animal Control Officers, Police Officers or other authorized officials of the Town. The penalty for violation of this section shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) for each offense. The penalty for failure to vaccinate said animal within thirty(30)days of notification of a violation of this section shall be seventy five dollars($75.00). SECTION XII-QUARANTINE OF DOGS SUSPECTED OF HAVING CONTAGIOUS DISEASE: The Town Manager or his authorized agent, may order any dog which said person has reason to believe is affected with a contagious disease, to be quarantined or isolated for at least ten(10) days upon the premises of the owner or of the person in whose charge it is found, or in such other place as the Town Manager or agent may designate. A dog which has been quarantined or isolated by order of the Town Manager or his agent, shall, during the continuance of such quarantine or isolation, be deemed to be affected with a contagious disease. The owner or keeper shall be responsible for any fees incurred for any off premises quarantine. Whoever knowingly breaks or authorizes or causes to be broken a °! quardfitine so imposed,or whoever contra to such order of quarantine or isolation,knowingly removes a dog or authorizes or <. contrary causes it to be removed from a building,place or enclosure where it is quarantined or isolated,or whoever contrary to an order or notice of quarantine, knowingly places or causes or authorizes to be placed any other animals within a building, place or enclosure where a dog is quarantined or in contact therewith,or knowingly causes or authorizes to be concealed,sold,removed or transported, a dog, knowing or havingreasonable cause to believe that it is affected with a contagious disease, or whoever knowingly authorizes or permits such dog to go at large within the Town of Barnstable, shall be punished by a fine of two hundred dollars($200.00). Any such dog found at large by the Animal Control Officer,or other authorized agent of the Town, shall be captured and confined at the expense of said owner or keeper. This section shall not apply to authorized town officials in the performance of their duties. SECTION XIII-PENALTIES: Unless otherwise states,violation of any provision of these regulations shall be punished by a fine not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00). The provisions of these regulations may be enforced utilizing the procedures contained in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40 Section 21D as a noncriminal alternative. The fine for violations pursued utilizing the provisions of Chapter 40 Sec.21 D shall be fifty dollars($50.00)unless otherwise specified within the regulation. SECTION XIV-ADOPTION POLICY: It shall be the policy of the Town of Barnstable, to attempt to make available for adoption,those impounded dogs which have gone unclaimed and are deemed healthy and suitable for pets. The Kennel holding a contract with the Town of Barnstable for un ound services, may offer said adoption service in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 140 Section 139A, acting in the capacity of a "shelter" as defined in MGL Ch. 140 Sec. 136A. Alternatively, the Town may place unclaimed dogs,suitable for adoption,with the Animal Rescue League of Boston,Brewster facility,the MSPCA or other breed specific rescue organization. The Town of Barnstable will not assume financial responsibility for the upkeep and boarding of said dogs beyond the initial required ten day holding period. SECTION XV-VICIOUS,BARKING OR NUISANCE DOGS: If any person shall make a complaint in writing to the Town Manager,that a dog owned or kept in the Town of Barnstable is a nuisance by reason of vicious disposition or excessive barking or other disturbance, the Town Manager shall cause to be investigated such complaint, including an examination on oath of the complainant, and may make such order concerning the restraint or disposal of such dog as may be deemed necessary. Within ten days after such order the owner or keeper of such dogg may petition for relief of said order in accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Law,Chapter 140 Section 157. Any person owning or keeping a dog subject to any order of the Town Manager,who shall fail to comply with said order of the Town Manager shall be punts ed by a fine of one hundred dollars($100.00)for each offense. The owner/keeper of any dog subject to an order of the Town Manager shall be responsible for any and all costs of carrying out said order. Town Manager Adopted May 11, 1993 unreasonable extent, by one or more dogs at a kennel,because of excessive barking or vicious disposition of said dogs or other conditions connected with such kennel constituting a public nuisance, the Town Manager, or his authorized agent, whin• seven days after the filing of such petition, shall give notice to all parties in interest of a public hearing to be held within fourteen days after the date of such notice. Within seven days after such public hearing the Town Manager shall make an order either revoking or suspending such kennel license or otherwise regulating said kennel, or dismissing said petition. The holder of such license may petition the district court for relief in accordance with Mass. General Law Chapter 140 Section 137C. Any person maintainm a kennel after the license therefor has been so revoked,or while such license is so suspended, may be punished by a fine of fifty dollars for each day in violation of said revocation or suspension. },y SECTION V-LEASHING AND RESTRAINT OF DOGS: No person owning or keeping a dog in the Town of Barnstable shall permit such dog to be kept at large in the Town of Barnstable elsewhere than on the premises of the owner or keeper, except if on the premises of another person with the knowledge and permission of such other person. Such owner or keeper of a dog in the Town of Barnstable which is not on the premises of the owner or upon the premises of another person with the knowledge and permission of such person,shall restrain by a suitable means such dog. In any prosecution hereunder,the presence of such dog.at large upon premises other than the owner or keeper of such dog shall be prima facie evidence that such knowledge and permission was not had. Any dog found to be at large in violation of this section may be caught and confined by an officer authorized to do so, or returned to the owner or keeper of record forthwith. The Animal Control Officer, or authorized agent, shall attempt to notify the owner/keeper of record of a confined dog. The owner/keeper of said,dog shall have a period of time, not to exceed ten days, within which to recover said dog. Return of the dog to the owner/keeper of record shall be dependent upon admission of ownership or the keeping of said dog, and assumption of responsibility by the owner or,keeper. If said dog is unlicensed, a current license shall be obtained and all impound fees paid prior to release of the dog. in addition to fees charged by the kennel for boarding, dogs thirty here 0)ll b an impound unlicensedfee at tim to e of impound.Town of Barnstable of twenty dollars ($20.00)for licensedg This section shall not be construed to limit or prohibit the use of hunting dogs during the hunting'season, the conducting of field trials for hunting dogs or the training or use of Police K-9 units. The penalty for violations of this section shall be twenty-five dollars($25.00)for each offense. SECTION VI-CONTROL OF DOGS: No person owning or having the care, custody of control of any dog shall permit such dog to soil or defile or commit any nuisance upon any sidewalk, street,thoroughfare, beach or wetland, in or upon any public property, or in or upon the property of persons other than the owner or persons having the care, custody or control of such dog, unless said person picks up any such waste and disposes of same in a sanitary manner. This section shall not apply to ph sicallyy handicapped persons in sole custody or control of said dog. Penalty for violation of the section shall be fifteen dollars�$15.00)per offense. SECTION VII-DOGS PROHIBITED FROM TOWN BEACHES AND RECREATION AREAS: No person owning or having the care, custody or control of any dog shall allow said dog on an Town Beach or Recreation area from May 15 to September 15 without the written authorization of the Town Manager or official in control of said Beach or Recreation area. SECTION VIII-BARKING DOGS: No person owning, keeping or otherwise responsible for a dog, shall allow or permit said dog to annoy another persons reasonable right to ppeace or privacy by making loud or continuous noise, where such noise is plainly audible at a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet from the building, premises, vehicle or conveyance housing said dog, or such noise is continuous in excess of ten (10) minutes. The fact that such noise is plainly audible at said distance or continuous in excess of ten (10) minutes shall be prima facie evidence of a violation. The penalty for violation of this section shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00)for each offense. SECTION IX-PROPERTY DAMAGE,APPRAISAL,REIMBURSEMENT: Whoever suffers loss by the worrying, killing or maiming of his livestock or fowl by dogs shall inform the Animal Control Officer who shall forthwith proceed to the scene to view the damage, who shall determine if the damage was done in fact by dogs and, if so, appraise the amount of damage if it does not exceed fifty($50.00)dollars. If in the opinion of the Animal Control Officer the damage exceeds fifty ($50.00) dollars, the damage shall be appraised on oath by three persons, one of whom shall be the Animal Control Officer, one shall be appointed by the person alleged to have suffered the loss and the third appointed by the other two. Said appraisers shall consider and include in such damages the number and kind of animals damaged,the extent of the damage and the approximate weight of the killed animals. The appraisers will also note in their report whether or not any animals were sent for medical treatment in an effort to save them: the number and kind of such animals. Such report shall be filed in the office of the Town Manager and the office of the Director of Natural Resources within ten days of said appraisal. 'The Town Manager or the Director may require the appraisers to provide any additional information that they deem appropriate. The accordance isal will with Chapter reviewed 140 Section 61A ed for of thent as deemed Massachusetts pGeneraltLaw,Reimbursement REIMBURSEMENT IN be denied r limited in CERTAIN CASES". The owner or keeper of any dog, shall provide proof of said license upon request of the Animal Control-Officer, Police 6iicers or other authorized officials.The fee for each dog licensed shall be seven dollars($7.00), unless a certificate of a veterinarian stating that the dog has been spayed or neutered has been presented to the Town Clerk, in which case the fee shall be five dollars($5.00). No license fee or part thereof shall be refunded because of a subsequent death, loss, spaying or neutering, or removal from the Town of such dog. Any owner or keeper of a dog who moves into the Town of Barnstable and has a valid dog license for his/her dog from another city or town in the Commonwealth, may obtain a Town of Barnstable transfer license upon presentation of license documentation from said city or town and a fee of three dollars($3.00). License fees shall be reviewed annually in accordance with the Town of Barnstable Ordinances, Chapter II, Article XIIIA, ESTABLISHMENT OF CERTAIN USER FEES BY THE TOWN COUNCIL,TOWN MANAGER,AND OTHER MUNICIPAL AGENCIES. A license shall not be issued for any dog unless the owner or keeper provides the Clerk with a veterinarian's certificate verifying that the dog is currently vaccinated against rabies,or, indicating that because of infirmity, other physical condition or regimen of therapy, said vaccination is deemed inadvisable. The rabies vaccination date shall be recorded on the license record. No fee shall be charged for a dog specially trained to lead or serve a handicapped person, upon presentation of certification of said training. The owner or keeper of any dog, shall provide proof of said license upon request of the Animal Control Officers, Police Officers or other authorized officials. The penalty for violation of this section, in addition to any other penalties provided by law,shall be fifty dollars($50.00). The penalty for failure to license said dog within thirty (30) days of notification of violation of this section, shall be seventy five dollars($75.00). The provisions of this section shall not apply to any domestic charitable corporation incorporated in the Commonwealth, exclusively for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty neglect or abuse; or stray dogs housed in a kennel operated under contract with the Town of Barnstable for the purpose o�housing stray dogs, or pet shops licensed under Chapter 129 Section 39A of the General Laws and where otherwise provided by law. SECTION II-KENNEL LICENSES: Any owner or keeper of four or more dogs, three months of age or over, may elect to secure a kennel license in lieu of licensing such dogs under SECTION I. Such license shall be in a form prescribed by the Town Manager and issued by the Town Clerk. Such license shall be in lieu of any other license for any dog while kept at such kennel during any portion of the period for which such kennel license is issued. The holder of a license for a kennel shall cause each dog kept therein to wear, while it is at large, a collar or harness of leather or other suitable material,to which shall be securely attached a tag upon which shall appear the number of such kennel license,the year of issue, and the inscription BARNSTABLE. Such tags shall be in a form prescribed by the Town Manager and issued by the Town Clerk. Failure of the Zoning Board of Appeals to issue a Special Permit as required under the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance, will cause a kennel license not to be issued at such location by the Town Clerk. The Town Manager may impose such conditions or restrictions on the issuance of a kennel license as he deems necessary for the public good. The fee for each license for a kennel shall be; fifteen dollars if not more than four dogs are kept in said kennel,thirty dollars if more than four but not more than ten dogs are kept therein and fifty dollars if more than 10 dogs are kept therein; provided, that, for the purpose of determining the amount of such fee for any kennel, dogs under the age of six months shall not be counted in the number of dogs kept therein. The name and address of the owner of each dog kept in any kennel, if other than the person maintaining the kennel, shall be kept on file thereat and available for inspection by any authorized agent of the Town Manager. The Town Clerk, shall upon application, issue without charge a kennel license to any domestic charitable corporation, incorporated exclusively for the purpose of protecting animals from cruelty,neglect or abuse, and for the relief of suffering among animals. A veterinary hospital shall not be considered a kennel unless it contains an area for the selling or boarding of dogs for other than medical purposes, in which case it shall apply for a kennel license. The license period for a kennel license shall be from July first to the following June thirtieth,inclusive. SECTION III-RESTRICTION ON NUMBER OF DOGS PER RESIDENCE: No person shall keep more than six dogs,said dogs be over the age of six months,at any single family residence within the Town of Barnstable, unless a kennel license has been fiirrst obtained. Those persons who kept more than six dogs at a single family residence, said dogs being properly licensed and recorded in the Town of Barnstable during 1992, may keep said dogs in excess of the six dog limit. Said dogs may not be replaced so as to exceed the six dog limit. Penalty for violation of this section shall be twenty five dollars($25.00)per dog in excess per day of violation SECTION IV-KENNEL INSPECTION AND REGULATION: The Town Manager, or his authorized agent, may at any time inspect or cause to be inspected any kennel and if, in their or his udgment, the kennel is not being maintained in a sanitary and humane manner, or if records are not properly kept as required �y law, the Town Manager may by order revoke or suspend, and in the case of suspension may reinstate, such license. Upon written petition of twenty-five residents, filed with the Town Manager, setting forth that they are aggrieved, or annoyed to any TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOWN MANAGER'S DOG CONTROL REGULATIONS The following regulations, relative to the regulation, control and disposition of dogs within the Town of Barnstable, are adopted by the Town Manager under the authority of the Town of Barnstable General Ordinances, Chapter III, Article XLVI- A. TOWN SYSTEM RELATIVE TO REGULATION OF DOGS. These regulations are intended to guide those persons owning or keeping dogs within the Town of Barnstable in their role as responsible pet owners. Although it is hoped these regulations will act as an educational tool, it must also be understood that enforcement of same is necessary to protect the rights and safety of the public. Any ownerikeeper seeking relief from any portion of these regulations may file and appeal for same with the Town Manager. SECTION I-LICENSES AND TAGS: The owner or keeper of a dog, kept within the Town of Barnstable, said dog being six months of age or older shall cause that dog to,be licensed annually. The license year shall be from July first to the following June thirtieth,inclusive. The Town Clerk shall issue dog licenses and togs on a form as_prescribed by the Town Manager. The Clerk shall record for each license issued, the name, address and telephone number ofpthe owner or keeper of each dog so licensed, the tag number issued,date of last rabies vaccination,breed,age,color,or other description of the dog. Each tag shall contain the tag number, the name BARNSTABLE and the year of issue. The owner or keeper shall cause said dog to wear around its neck or body, a collar or harness to which he/she shall securely attach the tag issued. In the event that any tog is lost, defaced or destroyed, substitute tags shall be obtained by the owner or keeper from the Town Clerk,at a cost of two dollars($2.00)each. :3A - ow Po Moving Milton John Milton was an influential English poet TO THE whose superb verse has shaped MILLENNIUM , the entire course of poetry ever since. The seventeenth-century 25 writer also penned works of prose, devoting himself to the THURSDAY defense of civil and religious lib- erties. Through it all, Milton's work was marked by cosmic themes and lofty religious ideal- ism. Among his most famous creations were the epic poem Paradise lost, its companion Paradise Regain'd, and the poetic drama Samson Agonistes. tom, Town of Barnstable BAxrtsrAI= ; Department of Health,Safety,and Environmental Services KAM 659. �,. Natural Resources Division 1189 Phinney's Lane,Centerville,MA 02632 Office: 508-790-6272 Douglas M Kalweit FAX: 508-790-6275 Supervisor TO; 4 V1 RECEIVER'S FAX NO.: FROM (10 ni\no - DATE: COr i1ylENTS 0�9Jr 10.,�1c QJ�S �leC.LY`1 c 1'O i(-Y�'1 PAGE O I EXCLUDING COVER SHEET