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1734 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28
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Install new 28"x 42" LED price�sign with Diesel text. 10 � C:) Install(8)Blades with NO TEXT,install(8)Koala's,install(16)Numbers wed g � C) -n � � W —i Total Value Of Work To Be Performed: $13,000.00 Co c3 M tv Structure Size: 0.00 0.00 0.00 Width Depth Total Area I hereby swear and attest that I will require proof of workers'compensation insurance for every contractor,subcontractor,or other worker before he/she engages in work on the above property in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Act(Chapter 568). I understand that pursuant to 31-275 C.G.S.,officers of a corporation and partners in a partnership may elect to be excluded from coverage by filing a waiver with the appropriate District Office;and that a sole proprietor of a business is not required to have coverage unless he files his intent to accept coverage. I hereby certify that'I am the owner of the property which is the subject of this application or the authorized agent of the property owner aril"have been authorized to make this application. I understand that when a permit is issued,it is a permit to proceed and grants no right to violate the Massachusetts State Building Code or any other code,ordinance or statute,regardless of what might be shown or omitted on the submitted plans and specifications. All information contained within is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. All permits approved are subject to inspections performed by a representative of this office. Requests for inspections must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Signed: Carolyn Parker 3/21/2018 (774)239-2781 Applicant Date Telephone No. Estimated Construction Costs/Permit Fees Total Project Cost : $13,000.00 Date Paid Amount Paid Check#or CC# Pay Type Total Permit Fee: $50.00 3/21/2018 $50.00 XXXX-XXXX-XXxX-, Credit Card 8834 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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(C 'S�'w,,, �s a � ��`uS.t`;a`�if�,ztblGt $ d .. .x.,.-. �i"i}.r� ,�' ^z a�r�^.Y ^a f •:. ��hf� d'"qr.�,�,�a +; �,^�• .,v "� :: :..: r 'f Jr•E 1.c.'sU'Wr" 5� a va„ „x�•Rr }• 4 a Y rtT a' �-- a h :r. , • .n n 1. R1iK,7,,d n r, . Anderson, Robin To: Carolyn Parker Subject: RE: Mobil.Centerville, MA Carolyn, I took a look at this site and found that the subject site is located in the RC zone. RC is a residential zone and signage is severely restricted. I did find reference to zoning relief on file for this site-presumably to allow and recognize the existing nonconforming use however,nothing addressed signage. I issued a sign permit in 2012 to reface the existing signage. I would not recommend taking down or replacing the existing freestanding sign as the site would then have to come into compliance with the current requirements for signage in a residential zone. This action would limit the entire site to 8 sq.feet.I would urge you to reface what is there in order to retain the nonconforming aspect of total square footage in a residential zone.In fact,all signage requests should fall under a reface proposal for the same reason. FYI: The blade&koala signs depicted in the email you sent me would be denied as they constitute additional signage-an intensification to what is existing(for signage)under its nonconforming status. Of course,the applicant always has the avenue of appeal through the ZBA available to them. You may speak to Carol Puckett,Administrative Assistant to the ZBA in the Planning Dept.at 508-862-4785 regarding the application process. 0�9btn Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 From: Carolyn Parker [mailto:cappermits@CarolynParkerConsulting.Com] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 6:44 PM To: Anderson, Robin Cc: Paul R. Labbe (paul@jsplds.com) Subject: Mobil Centerville, MA Robin, It appears there may not have been prices on this sign as far back as 2008. They may want to remove and replace the whole sign,: What am I allowed at this site if we replace the sign: S. F. . Height Then is we maintain the sign what is maximum height They are still looking at which sign to go with. SYNERGY.... I have attached what we are looking to do at the Fuel dispensing area. Please review and comment on this. Carolyn A. Parker Consulting - l 3 Lorion.Avenue Worcester, MA 01606 774-239-2781 cappermits(cDcarolynpatkerconsulting_com 1 r - f, ,�,�: �, K�y�" .•,� � .�.'fie' ..:t i � # RL N*� / 11V(C; IV L1in Fire a Suppression .. .. .. .. j a tiat dr.m*.l t3 scate IS dy, cop / /9%L/ C /' Blade Structural Spec: -Low density polyethylene(LDPE)frame around steel tube Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene(ABS)outer skin 50 lbs total weight -Structure rated at 120 mph wind load See page 2 for: Synergy Logo:1.84 sf mounting details. 40-5/16" 19" ice_ 33-7/16" 30 Logo Plaque D° o° GMQLTIRC MOO60�i9 _ °^D o° 3-7/16'." I 19 sf \non-illuminated chrome strip OR_ 3-314" :. .21 sf ® E E 0 U .—. ii. ... .. O ... .. .. ... .. C .. ... ... ca i Fuel Dispenser °,o Go°000p°o°o°p°oogo0°o�0°0°000°o>opoaSoO° o0°ca �Q o 0 00° °oo°.p o° Back View _ Side View . Scale: 1/2"=1' Scale:1/2"-11 FEDERA EY/,onMobil Q HEATH P a P I THIS DRAWING IS YOUR FINAL PROOF.IT SUPERSEDES ALL VERBAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION BY.� — Synergy Fuels �"� U424.16 nou ee° e"a VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SIGNING BELOW YOUAREAUTHORIZING US TO MANUFACTURE TO THEABOVE SPECIFICATION - - Program - oien[ApprGVaVD2te - .. www.FetleralHeath.com �,� ^°e"`m'"'° °"3""'`.�'BLADE�M°"N Coleri Der• a nlNc 6e Ce.rn°Mx/la.Na.tl�Kxuxl Fr°s�ee 6lalcia's°ekr i°fla:va Satptesf aG OS(:r Math. r - d Z;e Koala with Back Structural Spec: -Non-illuminated Koala has 3 sides,each with a poster -Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene(ABS)outer skin -24 Ibs total weight Structure rated at 120mph wind load e U a CL .o m U Total width will ---- I vary from 10"-17-1/2" 1 . Snap Frame _ m co ri m CU Poeaer M Q L[: .: ... .N 2:03 st �. 03 3/ I i 13- 4" '' i ® Fuel Dispenser I 47"above grade Back View Side View Scale:1/2"=V '.t$tiep87//5116 LEAt .__ + W U�FE®E�L W"igl:i atllwVne"141]QHB U:dI ®1111�®M�ll FHvcLoco,+ro<nsL�.+: 01.4215 '" ����� msoiar.nGlsvou�FWLPROOf:ns Easene ALLVaS Law+mmENCOMfl:caTiol+er wrz.:: Synergy Fuels _ "v VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS =NN 61'DBaOVIYOIJAREAUTFiG7PJ7:GU5 TOEAMJSM1CN�TOTHFF80'/S$i CIFXA N - Program 0--App—?NDare: yi;,ron, KOAIAWIiI!E M www.FederalHeath.com <, �: :•,:M1:c;«:sw r..ub,.tiw rn_+:,._�.m�era z��,._ _a a+a. ^°�^ ,e l`-'� Synergy Fuels retail site guidelines .. � Safety symbols Below is an example of how the safety symbols may have been presented in the past;A new approach has been designed where the safety symbols are integrated into the new structure.Safety messages.should be reduced to simple icons and key phrases; A designated area at the base of the Koala is reserved for the safety symbols. - If the dispenser does not include a Koala on an adjacent column,' then the Wave must be used to convey this information as shown on page 10.07.If there is no Wave then the column should be used,as shown on page 10.08. Remove existing safety poster In order to have a clear visual language the symbols '• - shouid.follow the modern,silhouette style below. Outline symbols should not be used. ETO FOLLOWTHESE NGS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS OR DEATH ® No Smoking FX- ® Turn Off Engine ®Turn Off Cell Phone... :. &Other Electronic Devices' Fill Portable Containers e� an the Ground: ' aw,nm,n..nnw®mm%mnmmrva�,n.m.a+�•. .. .. s�e•mn.:+l.a"anaum"nmm� �,•M. anmmmmnmmom.amameem ww .,manmurxaenroamb-+.awcmmelwe. _ t` ®Discharge Your Static Electricity Before Fueling _: - mwemrnWmm�n,,mnman..,omrs,mw.m:5 wwf n. ....GA@ Mnm Im6TK+v84mxgnvle Nd49Im.. .. .. „ , ..._ mnmgv rmammnmrammwwsro+b omma wm� :. .. .' m,aaammx..w,m.Rmwmemcommlam:ca. .. . mampe wnnar�maeeemennrm:mmmemnm�wax. ��II�t ���[[[ �,t,1'' mmMipcamtleCmpn¢nbbasulryW Wa"nidv �_ t - Fire Starts,Do Not Remove Nozzle 1V•�1��1���`i�`1`Y�Y'f It a .. u><*�n.•ame�aa w�nmwn.n mnmwron.ro rm. t � .. . 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When there are multiple dispensers around Side view numbers are optional and are only Semibold and vertically aligned with the identified for certain dispensers,for example a column,both dispenser numbers should used when the side is facing the backcourt. column.The diagrams below are based on "Full Service",a label can be added to the be stacked on the wedge,in numerical Numbers should only be placed on the sides . a.9-7/16"x'14-5/8"wedge..Artwork for top of the Number Wedge in EMprint and order,with a small separator line as shown.. visible from the backcourt. reproduction is'available in the Synergy Asset aligned with the dispenser number. Number Wedges are labeled on both sides. Files section. Number Wedge demonstration: :. Below:examples from the Number Wedges art package: With versus without'Full Service" See art package for additional specifications and artwork for reproduction. 1 ... .. .. .. ... 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BY: is q/wpfiles/forms/archive Mobil Oil Corporation #ASS 01-Q JK RT. 25 & 1734 OLD STAGE ROAD CENITERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS INDEX TO DRAWINGS: 1. PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN 2. EXISTING FLOOR PLAN 3. REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN 4. TILE FLOOR PLAN 5. BUILDING SCHEDULES #1 6. BUILDING SCHEDULES #2 — FOUNDATION PLAN — STRUCTURAL PLAN AREA MAP HOT TO SOALC 5PIY5�3I�S� 3��nlct$IIInfI�I�5�II1`7Cs�9P P.�. Er— .>IEKE.DDNRIHEER� . E� ...><'�a�� >LKLEDRDD®.K. - 4 W NG: ftWjUSIw M A"of'L=t!t ORAwx Rr: THIS WORK CONT,UNS AND CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTNL BUSINESS INFORUAT"N CHECKfa BY: AND TRADE SECRETS OR uOBIL ANY UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OR THE WORK. O+TE: J/>D/R> OR ANY PORTION LHEREOF.IS STRITIY PROHIBITED. COPYRIGHT IN THIS WORK SHEETS THE SOLE AND EKCLUSNE PROPERLY OE-BIL All RIGHTS RES—D. COVER SCNE: NpTED SHOULD UB—TION OF THIS WORK OCCUR.THE FOLLOWING NOTICE SHALL APPLY: S 55 f OI-DJK DMwIND HP. SWIro ©LOBS,uOBK' RT. 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T IS THE RES-SIBBUIFF OE THE CCNTRACTOR N TIE BUILDING AND FIRE } DEPARTMENTS B RS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. TERIAS AID EDUPMENT SHALL COIFORU TO MDBIL OIL CORPORATION GRAPHIC SCALE wARNINc: e.So[(IFKATNINS. f TARS WORK CONTNNS AND CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION 9.REFER TO SCMDULE SHEET FOR ALL SCIEDUIES AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES. D TRA pE SECRETS OF MOBIL. ANY UNAVTHORI2ED DISCLOSURE OF THE ORN, OR ANT OR110N EREOF, S STPoCiLY PROHIBITED. COPYRIGHT THIS WORK ANv REPRODUCTION OF THIS ENGINEERED ERRED DOCUMENT WTIHOUT ME PRIOR CONSENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF MOBIL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [. I OF THE'EUGINCCR OF RCCORV t CRv PROHIBrt[D, T(w F'ORi 7M1 S-OOULD UMLIGITOI OF THIS WORK OCCUR.THE FOLLDWTNG NOTICE SHLLL APPLY: seen • 995, ODIC" Mobil USMiiI Asset Servkes 1`�CIYIlt3I�I� ®®1��J�aqS1pIIa5PIItNfC{$P®®�R EXISTING FLOOR PLAN ix"cottiIINN, � [x^ •aT .IAx n Ss 17101-WK PRINEWAS �y�`� RT,28 k N13E OLD MACE ROAD �nuWF co m lA�l nT.WMP A / FAi IWj[nl-ueT� � CENTERVILLE. vm rAPPAR.41,IF I.— I/•• •_p rw950pt FP 1 •^I C[xrERVIu[,w t/I6/96 YSWTrv.6� WASHABIE CEIIINC PANEL (REFER M BCXEONE SHEETS) Vx I \//®\ .(i'D��I LIGHT FIXTURE ARG I. II1 Hill SCHE DULE ntibM 0 arti (KURn vn.1 ulmq S DOOR ®vuA.NRF pLRvvm1F �o}, FE[iER p mF uGxT R I nwMr rOIIw��/Nd w�6Ntnm m ND RU D - \ GRAITTGAL - .•ma*9P1Dc euiAar ta,Rn.L wRRnL v u v v n /\ A u a TO aluxR ucRi oa v.RY.Ro1n.,oR p>< .—ANEA cc e I ACK..'M nRRrox IRRRR.I G TIMING o - . 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ALL B LL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SNA CONFORM TO MOBIL OIL CORPORATION GRAPHIC SCALE WARNING: SPECIFICATIONS. THIS WORK CONTAINS AND CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATIOYN 9.REFER TO SCHEDULE SHEET FOR ALL SCHEDULES AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES. AND TRADE SECRETS OF MOBIL. ANY UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF THE GRIN, OR MY PORTION THEREOF, S STRCTLY PROHIBITED. COPYRIGHT IN THIS WORK D OF THE' t ANY REPROOUCOON OF THIS ENGINEERED DOCUMENT WFHDUT THE PRIOR CONSENT IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF MOBIL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ENGINEER OF RECORD'IS STRICTLY PRO— ' IN F�.'F)R SHHOOULO PUNUCATION OF THIS WORK OCCUR,THE FOLLOWING NOTICE SHALL AP— I SEE, OBIT RNA M. 5t'YSimIm (8®s1®iIUIIaS['uffe ®®. aaN senFk. REFLECTIVE CEILING PLAN C0c"[ng ENCWm1s °,n Dim, pM,.v Anon, .,c.m ss i oT-aK .�\/FJ[17�//p/� " RT.]B h 173A OLD STAGE RpAO td Iml m�wa mvt Fu.IFS(mast CENTERVILLE,MA. `W9SOOTFP 3 0 GEMTERAUi.LLl D/9t/9i —1— � iASHABLE CFJTINO PAN®. 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VERIFY ALL DIYEHSIGNS AND CXISIIHO CONDITIONS BEFORE FABRICATION OFAMAICRIAI.. COL C[HTERUNE VC NTE0. ON TITH THE EN6IN[CR OF ALL FIELD COCyaiv0µ5 FDUND TO BE DIFFERENT THAN BE 10`GTCD O SN G GDR iUN!L SHOWN NS SHOWN Y INVOLVE TIE R x0 SUPPORT OF LOOR4 AHD COLUMN CE UNC S.STRUCTURL ELEMENTS. ONOIFIONS AND DETAILS OF DC(ERMINED�HBY TIE // TS 4 BBX,,11 pI,(�i CCONTRACTORO PRIOR TOP COMMENCING THE WORK. THE MEANS AND METHODS OF SUPPORT .1 LNC 4PU.TE ON 3/aSE./_GR Ut REQUIRED LY ERFORu N SHOwN, THE RESPOx41BIUtt OF HE COxTRACTOI RIN 4"e3LAB ON ORADf WITX D STEEL NOTES Pt ON GRADE WITH WWu .e Wt.l.wl'a ]] SECTION I.A DESIGN LIVE LOAD OF 35//SF WAS USED FOR DESIGN OF THE NEW ROOF STRUCTURE. WWM!.a-W,A•W,! GA CUT EXISTING SLAB SAWCUT(%ISTING SLAB 3 T UMITS OF REMOVAL AT UYITS OF REYOVAL� INS. -9".I'-9"O 16 SCALE:I/Y=1'_IF SS 3.ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL BEAMS.COLUMNS,SHAPES,PLATES ETC.SHALL BE NEW STEEL WITH/4 BAR CONT. CONFORMING TO ASTM A-36 EXCEPT r S NOTED. FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF _ STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM O-SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN FABRICATION —' —' — AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS.AISC.LATEST EDITION. y b 3.STEEL TUBING SHALL CONFORM TO AST u 4500 GRADE R.Fy=46 KIM. 4/ ..ALL BOLTS TO BE 3/4"DIAMETER CONFORMING TO ASTY AJ25%. L OLES TO BE 13/16" /3 ilCs 0 I O.C. DIAMETER,UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. HOLES SHALL BE DRILLED OR PUNCHED. BURNING 'IS EACH WAYJF �• IS NOT PERYIRCD. A MINIMUM OF 4-BOLLS SHALL BE USED AT EACH CONNECTION. Y RIGID INSUlAT10N,E,S S.CLIP ANGLES AND THRU PLATES AT TUBE COLUMNS SHALL BE WELDED ALL AROUND WITH "i i T 4, 3/15(MIN)FILLET WELDS. CLIP ANGLES TO BE L3 x 3;"THICK U.N.O. SECTION 4 KEYWAY,TYPICAL W 8.STEEL FABRICATOR SHALL PROVIDE ANCHOR BOLTS AND 1/!THICK SETTING PLATES WMNING: SGL[:1/Y.t•-p S S• -0 SIMISIi N.C.GR (SAME SIZE AS BASE PLATE)FOR ALL STEEL COLUMNS. THIS WORK CONTAINS AND CONSTITUTES CONFICENTAL BUSINESS INFORMATION 5/4 LW. I-S 10' ,-S 7.ALL ELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED ELDERS, ACCORDANCE WITH THE AND TRADE SECRETS OF MOBIL ANY UNAUTIICRDED DISCLOSURE OF THE WORK. LATEST A.W.S.AND AA.S.C.CODES USING E70-XX ELECTRODES. OR ANY DOpYON THEREOF,S STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COPYRIGHT IN THIS WORK B.ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL EXCEPT STEEL TO BE EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE SHALL BE IT THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF MOBIL RIGHTS RESERVED. a•-O TCOYYERCIAL BUS:CLEANED-SSP6-AND PAINTED ONE SHOP COAT OF TNEMEC SHOULD PUBUCAT CU ION OF THIS WORK OCR,THE FOLLOWING NOTICE SHALL APPLY: ORGANIC ZINC . ©1995.MORE: TYREE CONSULTING COMPANY Mob1USMARAaetServkes STRUCTURAL PLANS wwAu mn.Uxro SPAULDING ASSOCIATES OONSULTOW[Cus R °m" F mw w IMm I.tt CONSULTING ENGINEERS CIVIL I .NTAL R SEE PLANNERS MVNIDIPAL[xclx[ERf TynN �,�T[. L AND DETAi18 ti«anxvr.m 19 NORWICH STREET �(�'/7�6o.LavnmwW SS,y01-OUK wORCESTER,MA DISCS . W1RIMV M= �Lf/T.ennel0[Ivv ROUTE 28 6 17]4 OLD STAGE ROAD a Fa.4a0 w W Y TEl.(508)-754-1177 / OE XTERAND `ERVILLE MA R.FO Fuu AS NOTED 951Z ISR ]RI 3 m2M S-xo pF CCHTLRVRA(.w INNHOBYY9a1x 1\REwTRS1x1i<.Dwc �Q,� 'Free Engineering, P.C. Ciuil, Consulting, 7Yaffic and Geotechnical Engineers • Surueyors • Site Planners 9 Otis Street, Westborough, MA 01581-331 1 • Phone: 508-871-8400 • Fax: 508-871-8401 December 21, 1998 Ms. Anna Brigham Town of Barnstable — Building Department Town Hall — 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 . Re: Canopy Lighting Upgrade Mobil # 01-QJK 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Dear. Ms. Brigham: To follow up on our conversation, we have enclosed a copy of the existing Canopy Lighting Plan and our proposed Lighting Upgrade Plan for the above referenced location. Currently, the under canopy lighting consists of (8) rows with (3) 400 watt lighting fixtures per row plus (6) individual 400 watt surface mounted lighting fixtures. The Lighting Upgrade Plan will reduce the number of fixtures both in number and wattage to (5)'rows tonsisting'of (3), (2), (2), (2), and (3) 320 watt shielded drop lens lighting fixtures and relamping the (6) individual surface mounted lighting fixtures with 360 watt lamps. Work will consist of rewiring and replacing the light fixtures and no structural work is proposed as a result of the Lighting Upgrade. The two fascia mounted lights facing the building will remain as is. Based on this information, it is our understanding that only an electrical permit is-required to accomplish the proposed work. Mobil's contractor will be responsible for obtaining the required permit and paying the permit fee. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in this matter. Should you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (508) 871-8400. Very truly yours, TYREE ENGINEERING, P.C. Alexander B. Trakimas cc: Ralph Crossen- Building Inspector Pam Bearse-Mobil Oil Corp. (508-389-1884) W98036 Member o:\files\mobil\centerville\brigham The Tyree Organization yb)- A-Z Zvxle J Tyree Engineering, P.c. A Ciuil, Consulting, Traffic and Geotechnical Engineers.•-"Surueyors o Site Planners 9 Otis Street, Westborough, MA 01581-331 1'•,Phone: 508-871-8400 • Fax: 508-871-8401 y a . December 21, 1998 Ms. Anna Brigham a, . Town of Barnstable — Building Department T . . Town Hall — 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ` Re: ' Canopy Lighting Upgrade Mobil # 01-QJK 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Dear. Ms. Brigham: { To follow up on our conversation, we have enclosed a copy of.the existing Canopy Lighting, Plan and our proposed Lighting Upgrade Plan for the above referenced location. ;Currently, the under canopy lighting consists of(8) rows with (3) 400 watt lighting fixtures per row plus (6) individual 400 watt surface mounted lighting fixtures. The Lighting Upgrade Plan will reduce the number of fixtures both in number and wattage to (5) rows consisting of(3), (2), (2),.(2),-and (3) 320 watt shielded drop lens lighting fixtures and relamping the (6) individual surface mounted lighting fixtures with 360 watt lamps. Work will consist of rewiring and replacing the light fixtures and no structural work is proposed as a result of the Lighting.Upgrade. The two fascia mounted lights facing the building will remain as is. Based on this information, it is our understanding that only an electrical permit is required to accomplish the proposed work Mobil's contractor will be responsible for obtaining the required permit and paying1the permit fee. t. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in this matter. Should you haveany questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (508) 871-8400. Very truly yours, TYREE ENGINEERING, P.0 10, Alexander B:Trakimas r Y cc:`—Ralph CrossenBuilding Inspector, y "Pam Bearse Mobil Oil Corp. (508-389-1884) fw, W98036 Member o:\files\mobil\centerville\brigham The T Tyree Organization I NOTES Site Plan Review Meeting ` April 1, 1993 Present: Building: Joseph DaLuz & Kathy Maloney; Planning: Robert Schernig & Anna Brigham; DPW: Thomas Marcello; Health: Thomas McKean & Dale Saad; Conservation: Robert Gatewood; Cape Cod Commission: Sumner Kaufman; Hyannis Fire Dept. : Lt. Hubler & Lt. Chase. Also attending: Attorney Michael Ford for SP-06-93. SP-00-34 Mobil Oil Corpora on, 1734 Route 28, Centerville A Site Plan Review a to add a cooler at the above referenced Mobil station was discussed. The applicant wishes to amend a previous ZBA decision. As no physical changes were being proposed to the site and as it was reported that there was talready an existing cooler on the site, a decision was made to refer this project to the ZBA without further review. A memorandum explaining this and offering further guidance if required, will be. drafted. • CMessa e Page 1 of 3 •., t V g Anderson, Robin �j'-� me From: Anderson, Robin Sent: Friday,April 05,2013 3:21 PM To: 'Honey Dew Hyannis' Subject: RE: Honey Dew Donuts Hi Tony, Please be advised that the subject property is located in a residential zone and therefore has zoning relief on file for the existing use. Any change or intensification you make to this site will require a review process and additional zoning relief. The existing signage already exceeds what would normally be allowed. Having said this, I would advise you to incorporate your request for signage at the same time you submit your proposal for review. Additionally, I have also consulted with the Building Commissioner on your behalf and we agree that until relief is obtained all signage requests must be denied. *bin Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of BarnstabCe 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 026oi 5o8-862-4027 -----Original Message----- From: Honey Dew Hyannis [mailto:hyannisdonuts@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 7:29 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: Honey Dew Donuts Hi Robin, I was hoping to ask you some questions regarding a potential new location I am looking at. I am planning on going in the Alltown Mobil location in Centerville(1734 Falmouth Road). I am in the middle of negotiations with them, but I wanted to get the ball rolling ahead of time. I may have to go to Site Plan Review, but I wanted to get your opinion on Signage there. If I go in, I was hoping to put a small sign out by the road under their Alltown sign. They currently have Mobil and Alltown and an empty slot for another one. Do they already meet the maximum square footage allowed? I was also hoping to get a lighted sign on the side of the building too. On the front of the building they have a long sign on the top that reads"ALLTOWN". Is there any chance I can have the corner of the building too? It would take the same amount of space,just our logo. Of course, I have to get approval from Mobil on all this. Is a small lit sign in the window considered part of the sign requirements too? See examples below of what I was considering doing.... Example of a sign we would want by the roadside 4/5/2013 Message Page 2 of 3 b I K "k , Examplle of a window sign s-. t µ r _ . + ow 4/5/2013 Message Page 3 of 3 Please let me know what my options are at the Centerville location. I may need to negotiate with Mobil to take some of their space. Thanks, Tony Gionfriddo Honey Dew Hyannis/Dennisport 617-817-0697(cell) 4/5/2013 Assessor's offioe (1st floor): ? iTHET Assessor's map and lot number .::;/'::.?4 ...... - .��.......... o�♦ IMF Board of Health (3rd floor): Sewage Permit number ..................��.. ' . c.3 < < '"........................ t BAHd9TSDLE. i Engineering Department (3rd floor): .... . 'o MAX t y House number`...................................... ... :....................:.... ''�F d 9• APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:00-2:00 P.M. only TOWN OF BARN.STABLE ~� BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ... U tLl�,.,...:.5ct2Uf G� S'rpsan N � . (I(.... .. .I��. ....................... TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ............................ .1!!(`.�� ...................................................(..........................,..... ................Y.1, / -----....- TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: ` 34 R�- 28 a1 Cen.er �� e �LoTS 34� Location...1. ......................e-................. .. .........................:.... ....... .... ff.Proposed Use ...C�pn.►kla(Z-c- L....................................................................................................................................... Zoning District ..... ......... .........: C'............ ..:........................................Fire District ......C.....Q......................................... ....... -.r Name of Owner M4.�il:l ..... =?.1.1..n... fai l.0�Address o .... (.a r .........�••..�,..T�-..;1 Name of Builder � \C.E..STUt-?... P�NAddress .............. Name of Architect !Q ?l.L..... .�.�-......00........33 322� + l L27W5 .................Address ...........................................................�......................}..i . Number of Rooms ..................................................................Foundation .....�:C7.1��C �. �� .............................................. Exterior ..... .2. .G1C.............................. ...Roofing'+....���1"tuM�t701�� ........... Floors .............................. .......................................................Interior^ ................... a , Heating .........5.►_1..>......... t T.....-....:::............................Plumbing .:....... ......... c�T.:F-4... ..0........S........................ Fireplace ...........................Approximate Cost f�J �.,,C)©©. ................................ ................................ De mitive Plan Approved by Planning Board _________________________ _ (nl.x3.3::�..2.(.3....F.I ? v-___ ___19______7 Area y, ' Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee .✓..'.rJ . SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH w OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. +1 Name ...................'.................... {' _ .Construction Supervisor's License .................................... OIL CORPORATION A=189-132 d all— No ..3.1679.. Permit for ..REBUILD Service Station ...... ... . .. .. Location ..1.7.3 4..Rte 2 8 .................................... ........C.�nterville...:........................ Owner ......Murphy.„O.il. Corporation Type of Construction .Brick,.,,,,, ................. .......................................................... 'Plot ............................ Lot ........#2.,....3.r....4.r.. Permit Granted ..,March 10 , 19 88 fw Date of Inspection ....................................19 Date Completed ......................................19 !�i Engineering Dept. 3rd floor Ma ' `�Parcel �J-Permit# ` g g P ( ) P 2 3' House# 1-7 3V GSS+ 'Date Issued Al—A Board of Health(3rd floor)(8:15 -9:30/1:00-4:30)• F�pa' P ^S ' `Q " Feeoo Conservation Office: 4th floor 8:30- 9:30/1:00-2:00 Planning Dept. (1st floor/School Admin. Bldg.)�Ss. �.Zf.K Ps % -t 1 S THE Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board .2 19 + iF) .• BARNSTABLE. . - �,° . MASS 1 lE1 MPS s�0 TOWN ®F'BAIZNSTABLE Building Permit Application ' i f Project Street Address 1734 •-I—gt,4,t0UT73- :Ro /e-775- fi a3 y Village Centerville r �� Owner - Mobil Oil Corporation Address c/o Tyree Consulting Co. Telephone 508-871-8400 - 9'Otis Street, Westborough, MA 01581 Permit Request to renovate the existing building and' dispensing islands in accordance G � �with the attached plans o b b t First Floor 2,045 +'%- square feet Second Floor N/A square feet Construction Type Mercantile Estimated Project Cost $ i',nnn' * 1 5&6 ' Zoning District RC Flood Plain N/A Water Protection AP Lot Size 25,988 s.f. Grandfathered ®Yes ❑No Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure 8 yrs.+/- Historic House ❑Yes ®No On Old King's Highway ❑Yes J1 No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ®Other slab on grade Bas ment Finished Area(sq.ft.) N/A Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) N/A Num er of Baths: Full: Existing N/A New N/A Half- Existing 2 New 2 No.o Bedrooms: Existing N/A Ne„�, N/A Total om Count(not including baths): Existing 8 New 7 First Floor Room Count 7 Heat Ty e and Fuel: ®Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Celitral Air ®Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing N/A New N/A Existing wood/coal stove ❑Yes El No - Garage: ❑Detached(size) Other Detached Structures: ❑Pool(size) ❑Attached(size) ❑Barn(size) ®None ❑Shed(size) ❑Other(size) Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ® Appeal# 194-115 Recorded❑ Commercial Yes ❑No If yes, site plan review# - Current Use gasoline service station with Proposed Use gasoline f illing station with retail . retail sa es sa es Builder Information Name Tyree Organization, Ltd. Telephone Number 508-871-8300 Address 9 Otis Street License# CS '052131 Westborough, MA 01581-3311 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# WC8297532 (with Rider) 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 BETAKEN TO(to be determined) YA SIGNATUR e q i zoil�_.w DATE BUILDING PERMIT DE IED FOR FOLLOWING R . So_ (. r ' FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED ` MAP/PARCEL NO. f ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER - DATE OF INSPECTION: " FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION - FIREPLACE _- ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL . GAS: ROUGH FINAL r f ' FINAL.BUILDING r DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. , �I Sign, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit * BARNSTABLE, 9 MASS g - �Ar1639. Permit Number: Application Ref: 201205758 20070798 Issue Date: 09/18/12 Applicant: Proposed Use: GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Permit Type: SIGN PERMIT Permit Fee $ 200.00 , Location 173.4 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28 Map Parcel 18902 - Town CENTERVILLE Zoning District RC Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Remarks REFACE EXISTING SIGNS &ADD LOCATION W/STRIPING ALLTOWN REPLACING ON THE RUN SIGNS - ADD LOCUS - CENTERVILLE Owner: PROPERTY OWNER Address: HYANNIS, MA 02601 •Issued By: PC POST THIS CARD'SO THAT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET ------------------- PERMIT PAYMENT RECEIPT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 DATE: 09/18/1 TIME: 13:47 r:- PERMIT $ PAID 200.00 ? a1` AMT TENDERED: 200.00 AMT APPLIED: 200.00 CHANGE: .00 APPLICATION NUMBER: ' PAYMENT METH: CHECK 1.r PAYMENT REF: 20120575E I 0� Town of Balrnstabl Regulatory Services Rullding Divb1on Tom Pexxb AuR&S t'.Altsmtssln 200 Maio Street, Hymmiu,ILIA,02 l viww.�oxm.bsr�cblettrA.uB " `� 1 Ofr". 50$-$624038 Fat: 50$790.6230 Permit* . )dw'miog t)&ial a Proving _----_-- �� won for Sip P p��- 0 Akpdicanr: ��s �4 c+e�r aw�.na �aavra Ne. 1 gq i 3Z- _T1 AvikoneNoJ [- 135i Signlacaiion �. Y . 5hecanad:. _ Zoning Distri&,_—(Rd Nino Ste? Xa/Nb HpiOiSWHm&DimiCtP Ter/No 4TtrGro T phone. 7P/�74-!OPZ! •-q7 v5k) mansnaaessA7_ Pine follow the cove'4rutWvn4.You must have ar,accurait rm iidon of Sign with dimensions and imadae. o Is the shm to be ele4 fied? s�Jv pVcd�:dfy�s,a whin$ isregtti p �/ �/ width,of btd�fan:—&—L—A x 10- (a 10L x.10 "Ohcd WC lBef t end dAg sigt►4,._,or New Total Sq.Vt. Proposed AP(e) if uhaNe itdditronal s�naple�eat�adiasheet lisl cli one 14 0 dI ywhsiam !f If rdackg an WdWng Ap please p+avide a picture of tine exWW ' willr dkmdc t,. f hereby certify that I;m th11e Owner or that I have the authority of he ooww to make ibis aoX caio m that ft info► orlon is corset and that the use and constrwtion&I A Pmni"onn to the pmvisiom of HOW t=A*§240 89 of die Tower o Q 1V $ earns of Owner/A utboruw 1 Z /A,, STt3NS/SIGN EQU revise4I211 I`\� 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):, �% 7 Address: M 6e-1 City/State/Zip: / , D 2-3&q Phone#: S'FS=l v Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1. ' 1 am a employer with N 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and 1 employees(full and/or part-time). * have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑ New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 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 repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no �, employees. [No workers' 13.�ther /AA_yt comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. f Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'.comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: -� Policy# or Self-ins. Lic. #: �U X 500-7 U�c _ Expiration Date: c 4443 Job Site Address:/7 T. City/State/Zip:Oe&7 1,1� " 62,6 32 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 staternent may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify der the pains and pe of perjury.that the information provided above i true Lnd c orrect. 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#: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................................................. 2 /. 219 VA , Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 1 9/16/12 rev. Sign Schedule Existing Proposed 'On the Run channel letters 18.265 sq. ft. Alltown triangle and channel letters 17.48 sq. ft. t None Striping and town name 27.22 sq. ft. _ ID (Pole sign) 26.705 sq..ft. No change V `26.705 sq. ft. Promotional Box Sign 20.1875 sq. ft. No change .'20.1875's4.1 ft. Existing 65.1-575 sq. ft. Proposed =91.5925sq.,ft.' Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 2 9/16/12 rev. �r Store # 2729 Centerville, MA - Exterior - Main Identifier .... ........ T , _4 1 m LOGO SCALE Building face is Painted Concrete With Lit Channel Letters and a Strip of Downlighting across top of building TM ALLtaw-nl Proposed Signage- 109.44"w.x 23"h Existing Signage-90"w x 29.8"h 17.48 square feet 18.265 square feet Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 3 9/16/12 rev. Store # 2729 Centerville, MA - Exterior - Main Identifier C E N T E R V I L L E A ALROwn r .... "....,:, ':. .- � fir.'. ..'T u....,. r--�.. ._. Alps 737.00" ' oW, E R V I L L E AALROwn, • City Name: 50.375"w x 4.125"h • Stripes 122.5"w x 32"h 27.22 sq.ft. Facia-painted Alltown Blue Fabrication:CityName 1/2 inch acrylic letters, Fabrication:internally illuminated channel letters surface mount;Striping:cut vinyl Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 4 9/16/12 rev. Store # 2729 Centerville, MA - Exterior Main ID Pole Sign Existing-Pole ID Proposed Pole ID 81.5" x 36" 81 5 x 36" M 0 20.375 square feet 20.375 square feet - t (7r� cel�Niw — 42.00" 6.33 square feet 38.00" o o - 6.33 square feet r A N N ALLtown ss yt�, rt - c7 Total Total 26.705 square feet 26.705 square feet ' Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 5 9/16/12 rev. Store # 2729 Centerville, MA - Exterior - Promotional Box Sign Existing Box Proposed Box 89.00" - 85.50" ' e ti1CD . ' - afy.45C �r 85.50" w x 34"h 20.1875 square feet 85.50" w x 34"h 20.1875 square feet Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 6 9/16/12 rev. R OF All Town � -Color System - Visual Identity s - ................................................ ...4... ....... .. ... _ _ — _ Core Colors ., Support Colors Highlight Colors 1 Alltown 4 Alltown i Dark _ Dark•_. 1 .Alltown Dark Blue f.t 4 Alltown Dark Red 8 Alltown Light Blue _ or ... .. (a black substitution) (a black substitution) - (a white substitution) CorPantone 539CPantone 539C Pantone 7421C Pantone- 7421C * Pantone 649C T Process C100 M65 Y22 1<80 Process C18 M100 Y45 K67 Process C10 M3 Y1 KO RGB RO G38 B58 RGB R101 G29 B50 RGB' R219 G226 B233 Hex 00263A ' Hex '651D32 g` Hex ' DBE2E9 2 Alltown Blue Green 5.Alltown Blue Grey 9 Alltown Cream Pantone 3125C (neutral) (a white substitution) ' ` f Process C83 MO Y21 KO Pantone 7545C • Pantone P 4-1 C '' fl• . RGB:' RO G174 B199- Process C58 M32 Y18 K54 +Process CO M2 Y22 KO ' Hex B R25 5 G245 B207 Ohm H 1F OOAEC7 Heg 4255635 Reg cf . �7IDi AD73 99 r ', 3 Alltown Bright 19M100Y72KO 6 Pantone Yellow e7408C w ocess ry RGB R213 GO B50. Process CO M29 Y100"KO RGB R246 G190 Bo , s a Hex. D50032 r - Hex F6BE00 a ©� 7 Alltown"Mobile"Blue, � J (matches gas brand) Pantone 293C .. . . 2 . Process C100 M69 YO K4 RGB RO G61 B165 Hex 003DA5 y , 8 Alltown _ 9 Alltown Light Blue Cream: Highlight color Highlight color Pantone 649C Pantone P 4-1 C • .r Store#2729 Centerville,MA Permit Set 7 9/16/12 rev. Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice, f Appeal No. 1997-118 - Mobil Oil Corp. Modification of Conditions#4 and.#6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115 Summary Granted Applicant: Mobil Oil Corporation Property Address: 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 189/132 Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District ' - Background: Mobil Oil Corp. has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Modification to condition#4 and#6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115. Conditions and 6 read as follows: #4. The traffic access along Route 28 is to be limited'to right in and right out only. No left turns on Route 28. The signs on the site shall read no left turn,'however, if the tanker needs to turn left,. they will be allowed. #6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals indicating no left turn allowed on Route 28. The applicant has cited that the design and requirements for the curb-cuts as directed by,.the State do noty. correspond to those requirements of Special Permit 1996-115.:-,The applicant is proposing the,following modifications of Condition No. 4 and 6. 1#4. Traffic Access shall be as shown,on the"Curb Cut Plan-'SS&01-QJK-1734 Route 28 &Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA"as drafted by Tyree Consuiting.Co, and revised January 16; 1996 to permit access along Route 28 to be limited to right in and right out only. No left turns on Route 28. The sign on the site shall read"No Left Turns", however, if the tanker needs to turn left,that is allowable. #6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zorning Board of Appeals in connection,with the Decision in Case No.-1996-'115, modified to conform the curb cuts to those described in the aforesaid Curb Cut Plan. ,Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town_Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on September 23, 1997. 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 opene&November 05, 1997, at which time the Board found to grant the modification. Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gail Nightingale, Gene Burman, David Rice, and Chairman Emmett Glynn. Attorney Douglas Murphy represented the applicant. Hearing Summary: Attorney Murphy reviewed the previous appeal before the Board. After that appeal, the applicant went to the State for approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals' curb cut requests. They were told that those curb'' cuts were not conforming to the State's requirements and had to be changed.,It is because of these new.', reconfigured curb cuts that the applicants are back before the Board: -They are seeking a change'to . conditions#4 and#A6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115. Attorney Murphy reviewed the changes.- They will remove the"in arrow" painted on the ground if the Board desires. 1 _ �T�awn of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals-Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1997-118 - Mobil Oil Corp. Modification of Conditions#4 and#6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115 Findings of Fact: At the Hearing of November 05, 1997, the Board'unanimously found the following findings of fact as related to Appeal No. 1997-118: 1. The petitioner is Mobil Oil Corporation with a property address as 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, in the RC Residential C Zoning District. 2. In Appeal Number 1996-115, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the petitioner a Special Permit to allow for certain improvements on the site and certain conditions were enumerated. 3. Since the Zoning Board of Appeals imposed those conditions, the State Highway and State Engineering Department have made improvements for access to and from the site which in fact minimally result in modification to the Decision of Appeal Number 1996-115. In particular Condition #4, and Condition#6. 1 4. In view of these modifications from the State Highway Department, granting these modifications would not be in derogation of the spirit and intent of the Zoning Ordinance, nor would it be detrimental to the neighborhood affected, since they do not affect the health, safety or welfare significantly of the residents who use the area. Decision: Based upon the findings a motion was duly made and seconded to grant the modification to Appeal Number 1996-115 as follows: Condition#4. Traffic Access shall be as shown on the"Curb Cut Plan -SS&01-QJK-1734 Route 28 &Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA" as drafted,by Tyree Consulting Co., and revised January 16, 1996[should be 1997]to permit access_along Route 28 to be limited to right in and right out only. No left turns on Route 28. The sign on the site shall read"No Left Turns", however, if the tanker needs to turn left, that is allowable. Condition#6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the Decision in Case No. 1996-115, modified to conform the curb cuts to those described in the aforesaid Curb Cut Plana The Vote was as follows: AYE: Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, David Rice, Gail Nightingale and Chairman Emmett Glynn NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1997-118 to modify Special Permit.1996-115,Conditions#4 and#6 has been granted. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. Appeals of this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, within twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision. A copy of which must be filed in the office of the Town Clerk. , 1997 Emmett Glynn, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, 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 1997 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk 2 f Barnstable Town o e Planning Department Staff Report Appeal No. 1997-118 - Mobil Oil Corp. Modification of Conditions#4 and#6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115 Date: October 30, 1997 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From:. Robert P. Schernig, Director Art Traczyk Principal Planner Applicant: Mobil Oil Corporation . Property Address: 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 189/132 Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Filed Sept.23, 1997 Hearing Nov.05, 1997 Decision Due Dec.31, 1997 Background: Mobil Oil Corp. has petitioned to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Modification to condition#4 and#6 of Special Permit Number 1996-115. Conditions 4 and 6 read as follows: #4. The traffic access along Route 28 is to be limited to right in and right out only.. No left. turns on Route 28. The signs on the site shall read no left turn, however, if the tanker needs to turn left, they will be allowed. #6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board.of Appeals indicating no left turn allowed on Route 28. The applicant has cited that the design and requirements for the curb-cuts as directed by the State do not correspond to those requirements of Special Permit 1996-115. The applicant is proposing the following modifications of Condition No. 4 and 6. #4. Traffic Access shall be as shown on the"Curb Cut Plan-SS&01-QJK-1734 Route 28 & Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA" as drafted by Tyree Consulting Co:, and revised January 16, 1996 to permit access along Route 28 to be limited to right in and right out only. No left turns on.Route 28. The sign on the site shall read "No Left Turns", however, if the tanker needs to turn.left;that is allowable. #6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the.Decision in Case No. 1996-1.15, modified to conform the curb cuts to those described in the aforesaid Curb Cut Plan. Staff Comments: . .Route 28 is a State right-of way and the State has the ultimate control over the design.and location of the curb-cuts in this area. Engineering did review.the curb cut through the state notification and had no objection to the design. The Department has no objection to the proposed modifications of.Conditions No. 4 and 6 to reflect what has been approved by.the State and what is constructed and in use today. Attachment-ZBA Application Forms and Submitted Materials • 'xC3i•iT$ s+r T9.J\ET.[`d.4'i'a`.11.I37.E 7.ouir.+� S�fazxrd of 1�ppc�al.r� Amended ATiplicnt:ibn'or n. Sn©cial TOXI L1 ,- .6�DAIHLS'➢QI108I� _ USMNW!)jMTjffVMCI0UdCIVHq ' Ob HSOI.d do d,NaNao'uo3Na Dade F2eceived This Application amends the ApDD��llnAg �s only: Town Clerk Office � g%Dmad T - filed by this.Applicant on Sepe6i e , 1997, effective as of Sep mber. 18, 1997... De�'ring Date _ •0 --_-_ 23 -r j i Decl n ion. Due modification of . The undersigned hereby app.Liies �o,,,, ozz iig Aaard of AppeaJ.a _ roz/ $ Special Permit, in the manner and. for eL a.vaus ;Hereinafter set. forth; 7 � - Applicant Name: Mobi111,®i- 'Corporation , . none- (508) 871-8400 Applicant Address: c o Alexander B. Trakimas, Tyree Engineering,, .P.C. , -9 Otis Street,. _...__.Westborough, .MA 0I_5RJ.- Property Location: 1734 Falmouth Road/Route 28, Centerville, MA 02632 Property Owner: Mobil Oil_ Corporation �.` Plaoz�te (508) 871-8400 Address of Owner: same as above If eppl3an is dlffarrx Cxom or-mor, htatn nature of .zntnxontl number of Years Ownedt 101 Assessor's Map/Parcel Number: Map 189, Parcel 132 Zoning District: ., RC Residential Groundwater overlay District:;. AP (Aquifer Protection Modify Conditions #4 and ,#6 of Sppecial Permit #1996-115 Special Permit Requested: er Sections 4-4, 5-3.2 and 5-3.3. cite Secc:tan =tle of the zonang ordinance . Description of ACtiVity/Reason for Reqtzest: The Applicant seeks onl to modify Conditions #4 and #6 of Special Permit #1996-115 o rea as o lows: 4. Traffic access shall be a he "Curb. Cut Plan - SS&01-QJK-1734 Route. 28 & Old Stage Road% Centerville, M.A." .as drafted y Tyree onsu t'T ng Co. , and revised January 16, 1996 to permit access along Route 28 to be limited to right in and right out onl . No left turns on Route 28. The signs on the si e. s a rea o Lett urn ., however; if the tanker- -needs to toallowable; and 6. The .granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning oar of peal in connection with the Decision in Case #199_6-115. modified to conform the curb cuts to those described in the aforesaid Curb Cut Plan. . Description of ponstxuctiron Activity ( i_:r ,ippl_icable) : The Applicant seeks to complete the activity permitted in Case.4.1996-115, by completing the curb cut modifications in accordance with the requests set forth herein. proposed Gross. Floor Area to be Added: None Altered: None Existing Level of. DOve.lopment of the prr p"rt:y Number of Buildings: 1 Present Use(s) : das .Station/Convenience Store_^, Gross Floor Area.: 2,034± sq. ft. ni,`t'J.i.ci Is the property located i=; ,z Iiis t r_aric, District? Yes [] No ITS y .� 01"17 use onl_5_r s Plan�7?ovinw Numhe.- _ Aat:e 1aj�pravad is the building a desigriatgd Historic handmark? Yes [] No [X? J'e:z historic Preservation Denartmcnt -... Use Only: -- - - -- - !pate approved Have you applied for a bui.lr-Ung perxnit2 (ISSUED AND IMPLEMENTED) Yes DO No [J Has the Building Inspector refused a Permit? Yes [] No �(] All applications for a Special Perzrti.t r_equi-:e an approved Site Plan. That process must be successful completed prior, to submitting this application . to the zoning Board of Appeals. _j._ u41dinv DeDartment Unn onZ Not Required - Single FarUly [ 1 sitn Plan Review. Number "D.tn Approved signatures The following information zttunt be sllbmi zted with the application at the time of filing, fai.lUre to supply this )"ay result in a denial of your. request: Three (3) copies of tExo completed ral,pJC3.cai:i.om fornt, �n-clr. r•rith original signatures. Five (5) coping tof at Corti,fied 7�npnrty nurra the dimensions .of thn lzzzd, a]lpw„t:7,.z an, water(bo die,�pl.oDtl:znr.Z nhc�tving surrounding roadways and the 10ca;:_i.on of the existing iznl):�ovenients on the land. Five (5) copie°s certified pro Prn-POned Pltn 19.1,c svcmezxt plaza, draial by a fessional and approvP11 by tile Site Plan Review co=ittee is required for all proposed d.RneT opme"t Activities. Tihi^ plan must show the exact location of all improventczz.t-s and �1 terations on the land and tost- otuz es, .�,, "Contents of Site PJ.rz17^, caction -7.5 of the ZoningOx:dzzzance, ;or. rint.s.;_:l.nd requirr�ment.s. The applicant may subDtit' z,.ay ac,cT.i��J-ozznt reuppariing cloczxmonis to the Boar in making }is (Ietoz:mixznt:ion. M IL IL CORPORA'" N Signature: By. C F ly PP � a t.r 1gr�rt;` F-i.gtxa .ure Agent-s Address: 243 South Street, Box M I*lzonn (508) 775'3116 Hyannis;M7_2-' raac Ila. (508) 7755-3720 s BAP . • ■ArNffAtli. : 96 �C, 18 11 :3.7 Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation Special Permit-Section 4-4., Nonconformities Summary Granted with Conditions Applicant: Mobil Oil Corporation Property Address: 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 189/132 Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Appeal No.96-115 Special Permit in accordance with Section 4-4, Nonconformities Background: Mobil Oil Corporation is appealing to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit to Section 4-4 Nonconformities. The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's. Map as Map 189, Lot 132. The site consists of 0.6 acres and is improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq. ft. which has approximately 50%of its area used as a mini-mart and cashier,for the gas service, and 50%for an automobile repairs and maintenance. The present gas station has four bays with a total of ten pumps. All are self-service. The gas station is now open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The applicants proposal would eliminate the auto repair and maintenance service area and extend the. existing mini-mart(requiring altering approximately 1,750 sq. ft. of interior building space), remodel the entrance, redesign signs to conform to the ordinance, redesign.and.stripe exterior parking spaces and remodel the existing three curb cuts. An extension to the canopy is proposed to allow customers protection from the weather when they go into the gas station/convenience store The applicant has obtained approval from Site Plan Review for the proposed improvements. Zoning Relief Requested/History: - The property is located in the RC zoning district. It has been the site of a gas station since 1931,.and a Mobil station since the 1940's, so the use predates zoning. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed replacement of gas pumps and reconstruction of the building with sale of food items from vending machines only permitted (Appeal No. 1986-94.) In 1987, a 216 cu. ft.walk-in cooler was permitted but no milk products could be sold (Appeal No. 1987-49.) .In 1993, a 683 cu. ft.walk-in cooler was permitted, with previous restrictions on products sold continued (Appeal No. 1993-22.). Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on July 30, 1996. 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 September 11, 1996, and continued to October 09, November 06:and to December 04, 1.996 at which time the Board found to grant the Special Permit with conditions. An extension of time for filing of the decision was executed by the applicant and Board. Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson,.Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Attorney Douglas Murphy represented the applicant. Hearing Summary: At the opening of the Public Hearing, Attorney Douglas Murphy introduced,Frank Mason, the current operator and manager of the Centerville Mobil Station, Joseph Staiger, a Civil Engineer, and Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer. Mr. Murphy.submitted to the file a memorandum in support of this appeal. Attorney Murphy reviewed the history of the gas station. Reminding the Board that the station had previously Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice.•Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation been granted relief in 1986, 1987 and 1993. In 1986, a Special Permit and a Variance were granted to allow. the gas station to be.renovated and relocated on the site including new pump stations and a canopy. At that time, vending machines were allowed plus a service facility with two bays (which are still there today). The parcel is .6 acres with a building which includes a service facility, a storage area and a retail area. There are four islands with pumps-three have a single multi-product pump with two nozzles and one has two pumping units with two nozzles for a total of five units with ten nozzles. This are all under a canopy. Attorney Murphy explained to the Board that the Applicants have met with the Centerville Civic Association to show them the plans for the station. They,have been to Site Plan Review and addressed their issue regarding the curb cuts and have received Site Plan Review approval. The front facade of the building was originally to be floor to ceiling glass but now will look more colonial as per the wishes of the Civic Association. Also, design work was done on the curb cut to facilitate traffic.. As background, Attorney Murphy explained that after Mobil received its Special Permit in 1986 (Appeal Number 1986-94), they applied for another permit to allow a different cooler and they no longer wanted to use the vending machines. This was granted in 1987 (Appeal Number 198749). In 1993, the Petitioner was granted an increase in the size of the cooler. The applicant requested to expand to 24 hours. Again, the Petitioner is seeking to be open 24 hours. The Petitioner also is seeking to eliminate the two service bays and alter the interior of the building. The retail area would be expanded. There are no exterior expansions or material changes planned. Inside there would be a realignment of the aisles and the cash register. The restrooms will only be accessed from inside the building. The product line will increase. There will be no food preparation, only the sale of hotdogs. Outside, the canopy would remain as is, but the island area would be realigned. Instead of the long islands that are presently there, there would be smaller concrete island"pads" beneath each of the eight dispensing units. This will make a total of sixteen nozzles. The increase of nozzles (from 10 to 16)would not increase traffic or business given the loss from the service bays. People will be serviced better and this will reduce a back up because this allows someone to fill up and get out quicker. The use requires 11 spaces, they will have 14-three extras. There will be a handicapped parking space. Plus, the area inside the station will now be better able to handle the handicapped. With regards to the curb cuts, Mr. Murphy stated that Mobil has agreed to reduce the size of the curb cuts. Old Stage Road was 50 feet and will be changed to 30 feet wide. This curb cut is needed to allow the tractor trailers to get in and out of the site. The Applicant will paint arrows on the ground at all three curb cuts for traffic direction. Both curb cuts on Route 28 are desirable and they will be narrowed. The curb cut at the southeasterly corner will be marked for ingress only. The curb cut at the southwesterly corner will be narrowed and remain as a two way curb cut. There are no other service stations open in the late evening between Hyannis and this station, and continuing west along Route 28, the closest one is the Mobil in Mashpee. As such, the Applicant is seeking to expand to their hours as much as possible and would like to be open 24 hours. This would be a great service to the public. A list of proposed retail sales items to be sold was submitted by Attorney Murphy in the memorandum. Mr. Murphy stated that this list is consistent with many other gas stations. For economic reasons, there are very few gas stations left.that only sell gasoline. Most stations offer other services. In the past, the Zoning Board of Appeals has stated that they do not want this to become a convenience store, however what exactly is a convenience store. There are other stores close by that are considered convenience stores, where they cook on the premises and sell sandwiches and include a full service deli counter. The Mobil Station is willing to limit the items for sell to the list submitted. The typical customer for the store would be the people who are getting gas anyway or those already driving by this site. Plus, if the customer wants gas and wants an item at a convenience store this eliminates an additional stop and an addition turn in an already clustered area. The Board asked Mr. Murphy to clarify the number of pumps. Mr. Murphy said there are presently five dispensing units with two nozzles each for a total of 10 nozzles. These are at three traffic islands with one unit and one island with two units. The intention is to eliminate the big islands and replace them with smaller individual dispensing units for a total of eight units with two nozzles each for a total of sixteen nozzles. This is an addition of six nozzles. The canopy will remain the same. 2 i Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil corporation After a lengthy discussion between the Board, Attorney Murphy and Joseph`Staiger, the Civil Engineer, the Board was still concerned with the widening of Route 28 and its effect on traffic and public safety. The Board asked Attorney Murphy if the relief being sought were granted with right in and right out only, that is no left hand turns into or out of the site, would the Petitioner be able to live that restriction. To which Attorney Murphy replied he could not answer that question at this time. Public Comment: Dan Swartz, President of the Centerville Civic Association spoke about widening Route 28 which is still pending and he indicated that the Town should have an answer by the end of this month(September). He explained that Mobil has come before the Civic Association, but he can not take a stand on the issue because they have not had a meeting regarding this proposal. Next to speak was Nancy Pratt who was concerned about the expansion of the building, and the request to be open for 24 hours: The Board repeated what they still need. Specifically, the traffic issues-the traffic as it is now and if the relief were granted. Also needed is information on peak hours of operation on the site and on the roadways themselves during peak hours. It was requested the information be submitted in enough time for the Staff to review it prior to the continuance. Also, the Board asked for a copy-of the Route 28 widening plan by the continuance, even if it is only the draft proposal plan. The Board continued the appeal to October 9, 1996. On October 09, a letter was read by Chairman Nightingale from Attorney Murphy in which he requested a continuance of this appeal to November 6, 1996. The Board granted the continuance to November 6, 1996. At the November 06 continuance, Attorney Murphy submitted additional material to the file and touched on some of the issues addressed in his memorandum including,possible findings. Mr. Murphy listed the proposed sale items and submitted photographs'of the site for the record. Board Member Ron Jansson asked Attorney Murphy about the Board's previous request of.a right turn in and a right turn out only at the Route 28 curb-cuts, thus eliminating left hand turns from Route 28. Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer, responded that the curb-cut on Old Stage Road is addressed in the overall improvement plan for the intersection and the widening of Route 28. But, Mobil definitely wishes to retain the left turn in and left turn out along Route 28.. This issue was discussed along with a clarification of each curb-cut and the Board's concern regarding safety. The MA Highway Plans include a median strip along the center of Route 28 near this site with a break in the strip to allow left hand turns out of the site onto Route 26. This was not specifically requested by Mobil. There was a further discussion regarding products now being sold and those proposed to be sold. Also discussed was the number of pumps and a comparison of Mobil's traffic study and the Cape Cod Commission's traffic data for the area. The Board stated their major concern is.the left turn in and left turn out onto Route 28 and public safety. The intersection is listed as one of the highest, most accident prone intersections in the Town of Barnstable. Public Comment: Speaking in opposition were Joyce Joakim; Nancy Pratt, and Tim McGee. There are two letter in opposition in the file. No one else spoke in favor or opposition to the appeal. In rebuttal to the public comments,Attorney Murphy addressed the 24-hours of operation,.the lighting, adequate parking and the curb cuts. Mr. Murphy spoke about the boundary line of the site and agreed that Mobil does not own the island in the front of the lot. Mr. Murphy stated that the proposed pumps and roof will not be moved closer to Route 28 than they are now.. The Board questioned the current average number of gallons of gas sold and the proposed increase and this sale's increase in relationship to any increase due to the new proposed items for sale. Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation After speaking with his colleagues, Mr. Murphy felt there were a few issues still troubling the Board and requested a further continuance. The Board continued the appeal to December 04, 1996. At the.December 04, 1996, continuance, Mr. Murphy submitted a memorandum addressing the Board's concerns regarding right in and right out only (no left turn), additional nozzles the hours of operation, and the issue of the mart becoming a convenience store. FINDINGS: With reference to the request of Mobil Oil Corporation for a Special Permit in Appeal Number 1996-115, the following are the findings of fact: 1. The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's Map as Map 189, Lot 132, which is a Residential C Zoning District. It is also located within the Groundwater Overlay District-AP Aquifer Protection District. 2. The property in issue consists of 0.6 acres and is currently improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq.ft. which currently uses 50%of its area as a mini-mart operation and cashier for the gas service. The other 50%currently consists of two service bays for automobile repairs and service. 3. .The site has been utilized as a gas station since 1931, and a Mobil Station approximately since 1940. The use as a gasoline station, predates Zoning in the Town of Barnstable. The use is a pre-existing non- conforming use. 4. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed the replacement of the existing pumps and the reconstruction of the building to allow the sale of food items from vending machines only. 5. In 1987, a further modification allowed a 216 cubic foot walk-in cooler with no milk products for sale. 6. In 1993, the Board allowed an increase in the size of the walk-in cooler, still with the restriction of no milk products for sale. 7. The proposed uses and expansion of uses at the site, will not result in an expansion of the building. 8. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has proposed certain traffic improvements along Route 28 and along Old Stage Road which will consist of widening the area to allow for two lanes of traffic in each direction along Route 28 and to allow one lane of divided traffic along Old Stage Road. 9. The Petitioner is seeking to drop the garage use and convert the entire building into a retail use. 10. The Petitioner is seeking to increase the total number of nozzles available on the site. 11. The Petitioner is seeking to expand the current hours of operation to allow for 24 hours of operation, seven days a week. 12. The area is located on Route 28 which although it abuts a residential neighborhood, it is primarily commercial in nature in its overall design. 13, Granting the relief being sought with regards to the increase in the number of nozzles on the site would not result in further stacking or traffic problems on this site. 14. The expansion of the retail uses as proposed by the Petitioner on the site would be more detrimental to the area and exacerbate traffic conditions there, since it would become the closest retail facility to the Old Stage neighborhood. 15. The existing intersection of Old Stage Road and Route 28, is one of the worst intersections from the point of view of traffic congestion in the Town of Barnstable and currently operates at a Level Of Services"e" and"f". 16. Granting the relief being sought to expand the hours of operation to 24 hours for the gas station only, would not be detrimental to the neighborhood involved, but would actually be an enhancement as it would provide for a safe haven for people to come while utilizing the highway. 17. The proposed modifications have been approved by Site Plan Review with conditions imposed. 18. There is a discrepancy between the traffic counts that have been provided by the Applicant and those previously recorded at the site by the Cape Cod Commission. The Cape Cod Commission's projected traffic report is higher than the Applicant's report. - - - Discussion: Elizabeth Nilsson agrees with most of the findings but did not agree with the expansion to 24 hours of operation for the gasoline pumps. Chairman Gail Nightingale also does not agree with the expanded hours. VOTE: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation MOTION: Based on the findings of fact in Appeal Number 1996-115; a motion is mad_ a and seconded to grant the Petitioner partial relief as follows: 1. To allow the Petitioner to be able to expand and have number of nozzles as proposed at sixteen (16). 2. To allow the Petitioner to run this operation on a 24-hours basis or in the alternative to run this operation from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 3. To allow the square footage that is proposed to be utilized as retail space be allowed, but to restrict the items to be sold to the following: chips, pretzels, cookies, prepared donuts and muffins, consumable automotive supplies, soda,juice in small containers-not gallon size, isotonics, cigarettes, oil, hot coffee (not in bags), ice, lottery, candy, gum, mints, maps, batteries(not automotive), film, newspapers, window wash, newspapers not magazines, sunglasses, health and beauty aid items, (limited to aspirin, pain relievers, cough drops, chap stick, blistex, cold and sinus medicines), prewrapped sandwiches, bagels, diapers, suntan lotion,windshield scrapers, lock deicer, cigars, prepared hot dogs, cappuccino. There will be no selling of milk in gallon or half-gallon sizes, half pint sizes only. 4. The traffic access along Route 28 is to be limited to right in and right out only. No left turns on Route 28. The signs on the site shall read no left turn, however, if the tanker needs to turn left, they will be allowed. 5. The public restrooms are to be provided. . 6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals indicating no left turns allowed on Route 28. VOTE INCLUDING 24 HOURS OF OPERATION: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale This did not pass due to lack of necessary votes. VOTE LIMITING THE HOURS OF OPERATION FROM 6:00 AM TO 12:00 PM (MIDNIGHT): AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale NAY: None ORDER: Appeal Number 1996-115 has been Granted with Conditions including the limiting the hours of operation from 6:00 AM to midnight. This decision must be,recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year: 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: �Dec• 16 9.96 ail Nightin le, Chai an Date Signed Linda Hutchenrider, 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 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk 5 _p bJ ,; MAR 2 51997 9 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS a T0v',4!QF Swi%jSTi"3!c Z(',NMIG,POP.RD OF yA�� BARNSTABLE, SS SUPERIOR COUR�EPARTMENT- =- CIVIL ACTION NO. 9700012 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, ) Plaintiff ) VS ) GAIL NIGHTINGALE RON JANSSON, ) GENE BURMAN, RICHARD BOY AND ) STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL ELIZABETH NILSSON AS THEY ARE ) THE MEMBERS OF THE ZONING ) BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN ) OF BARNSTABLE, ) Defendant ) Now come the Plaintiff and Defendant in the above-captioned matter and stipulate and agree this action shall be and is dismissed, with prejudice and without cost to either party, each party waiving all rights of appeal. MOBIL. OIL CORPORATION By: J. D ug s Mur y, it*Att e Murphy and Mu by Office & P.O. Address : 243 South Street Lock Drawer M. Hyannis, MA 02601-1412 Telephone 508-775-3116 B.B.O # 362740 MAE=A.��H�IGHWAY Permit No. 5-25834 Dist 5, 1000 County St, Taunton, MA 02780 PERMIT BARNSTABLE Subject to all of the terns,conditions and restrictions printed or written below,and on the reverse side hereof, permission is hereby granted to the MOBIL OIL CORP.,c/o Tyree Eng.P.C.,9 Otis Street,Westboro;MA 01581.to enter upon State Highway in the Town of BARNSTABLE,locally known as Falmouth Road(Auto Route 28)and Old Stage Road (Auto Route M)for the purpose of constructing three(3)driveways to their property as follows: FALMOUTH ROAD(ROUTE 28) 1. Between Stations 355+29 and 355+55 at the Northerly line of the State Highway LayoutLine,flaring to Stations 355+00 and 355+55 at the edge of the hardened surface as shown on the attached sketch. . Light grading may be done between Stations 355+00 and 355+55. 2. Between Stations 356+29 and 356+68 at the Northerly line of the State Highway Layout Line,flaring to Stations 356+29 and 356+88 at the edge of the hardened surface as shown on the attached sketch. Light grading may be done between Stations 356+29 and 356+88.. OLD STAGE ROAD 3. Between Stations 1+35 and 1+70 at the Westerly line of the State Highway Layout Line,flaring t. Stations 1+11 and 1+95 at the edge of the hardened surface as shown on the attached sketch. Light grading may be done between Stations 1+11 and 1+95. This permit is being granted to provide access the proposed 2,060 sq.ft. Convenience Store and Gas Station facility. Any change in use or additional building will require the Grantees to reapply to this office for a new driveway permit. All work must be done as.shown on the plan entitled"Curb Cut Plan-SS&01-Q'JK- 1734 Route 28&Old Stage Road- Centerville,MA"as drafted by Tyree Consulting Co.;and revised January 16,1996. All granite curbing removed shall be properly handled and disposed of by the Grantees at his own expense. The Grantees are hereby advised that the Department will be awarding a contract to reconstruct the roadway in this area and . that modifications to the highways may be made in front of this property. The Grantee(s)must contact the "Dig Safe"Center at 1-800-322-4844 prior to doing any excavation,to obtain a"Dig Safe" number. Before any work is to be done within the State Highway Layout the Grantee must call the Permit Engineer,Matthew Broderick at(508)884-4211. A police officer may be required as determined by this Department. No Massachusetts Highway Bounds may be disturbed. Within the State Highway.Layout,the drive must have a six inch.foundation of compacted gravel and be paved with three inches of bituminous concrete mix, 1172 inches binder and 1.�/Z inches top to be laid in two courses. Any bituminous concrete berm that exists in the driveway area must be sawcut and reoved. The pavement must butt.into and not overlap the edge of. the hardened surface. Conditir Blating Particularly to Permits for the Laying of Pipes,C( s,etc. After.any pipes,conduits,.drains or other underground structures are laid,or any excavation is made in the roadway,the trenches or openings shall be properly backfilled with suitable material,the backfilling shall be thoroughly tamped,and the surface of the road over said structures shall be left even with the adjoining ground. If the work is done in cold weather no frozen material shall be used for backfilling. Whenever the hardened surface of the roadway,gutters,or any part of the surface of the highway.is disturbed it shall be replaced in as good condition as before it was disturbed,and if new materials are required they shall correspond with those already in place on the road. Where service pipes are to cross the highway the connections shall be made without disturbing the hardened surface of the roadway,by driving the pipes under the roadway,or the service pipes shall.be.carried under and across the road in a larger pipe,unless otherwise ordered by the Engineer. The Grantee shall maintain the surface of the roadway over said structures as long as the Department may deem necessary,until all signs of the trenches shall have been eliminated. Conditions Relating Particularly to Permits for the Erection of Poles,Wires and overhead Structures,and the Cutting and Trimming of Trees In the erection of pole lines,unless otherwise herein provided,no trees located within the limits of the State Highway shall be cut or trimmed. No guy wires shall be attached to trees without a special permit from the Department,and in no event shall they be so attached as to girdle the tree or in any way interfere with their growth. The wires shall be so protected at all times and places that they shall not interfere with or injure the trees either inside or outside the . location of the highway. Where the cutting or trimming of trees is authorized by this permit,only such cutting and trimming shall be done as may be designated by the Engineer. In the construction or reconstruction of pole lines no guy wires shall be erected nearer to the surface of the ground than six feet provided,however,that the owners of such lines may maintain such guy wires at a lower elevation than six feet from the ground until such time as the Department shall notify them to remove said wires.c,to raise them to the elevation first stated. 'In order to protect the trees through which any wires may pass,said wires shall be insulated and such other tree guards used as may be directed by the Engineer. Where high tension wires are erected under this permit,they shall be so located that,under conditions of maximum severity as regards a coating of ice or snow,there shall be a space of at least eight feet between such high tension wires and other wires. The Grantee shall within sixty days from the date of completion of the work,file in the office of the Department a plan showing the location of each pole erected in accordance with the permit,said plan to be of such size and in such form as the Department may direct. General and Additional Conditions Whenever the word'Department'is used herein is shall mean the Massachusetts Highway Department. Whenever the word"Engineer"is used herein it shall mean the District Highway Director or other authorized representative of the Department. Whenever the word'Grantee'is used herein shall mean the person or persons,corporation or municipality to whom this permit is granted,or their legal representatives.. During the progress of the work all structures under ground and above ground shall be properly protected from damage or injury;such barriers shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary for the protection of the travelling public,the same shall be properly lighted at night;and the Grantee shall be responsible for all damages or property due to or resulting from any work done under this permit. Except as herein authorized,no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within the limits of the State Highways in such a manner as to interfere unnecessarily with the travel over said road. If any grading or sidewalk work done under this permit interferes with the drainage of the State Highway in any way,such catch basins and outlets shall be constructed as may be necessary,in the opinion of the Engineer,to take proper care of said drainage. Whenever the hardened surface of the roadway is disturbed and the Engineer may consider it necessary or advisable to do so,said surface will be restored by the employees of the Department,at such time as the Department may direct,and the expense thereof shall be borne by the Grantee,who shall purchase and deliver on the road the materials necessary for said work if and when directed by the Engineer. All payments to materialmen and to laborers, inspectors;etc.,employed by the Department for or on account of the work herein contemplated shall be made by said Grantee forthwith on the receipt of written orders,pay rolls,or vouchers approved by the Department IF THE GRANTEE DOES ANY WORK CONTRARY TO THE ORDERS OF THE ENGINEER,AND AFTER DUE NOTICE,FAILS TO CORRECT SUCH WORK OR TO REMOVE STRUCTURES OR MATERIALS ORDERED TO BE REMOVED,OR FAILS TO COMPLETE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT,THE DEPARTMENT MAY,WITH OR WITHOUT NOTICE,CORRECT OR COMPLETE SUCH WORK IN WHOLE OR IN PART,OR REMOVE,SUCH STRUCTURES OR MATERIALS AND THE GRANTEE SHALL REIMBURSE THE COMMONWEALTH ANY EXPENSE INCURRED IN CORRECTING AND/OR COMPLETING THE WORK OR REMOVING THE STRUCTURES OR MATERIALS. ALL OF THE WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED SHALL BE DONE UNDER THE SUPERVISION AND TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND THE ENTIRE EXPENSE THEREOF SHALL BE BORNE BY THE GRANTEE. On the completion of the work herein contemplated all rubbish and debris shall be removed and the roadway and roadsides shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the Engineer. The Department hereby reserves the right to order the change of location or the removal of any structure or structures authorized by this permit at any time,said change or removal to be made by and at the expense of the Grantee or its their successors or assigns. This permit may be modified or revoked at any time by the Department without rendering said Department or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts liable in any way. All of the above conditions shall be applicable to the work herein authorized,unless the same are inconsistent with the conditions of the face of the permit,in which case the conditions written or printed on the face of the permit shall apply. The acceptance of this permit or the doing of any work thereunder shall constitute an agreement by the Grantee to comply with all of the conditions and restrictions printed or written herein. All work shall be done according to the latest Editions of the"Department Construction Manual'and the Standard Specifications for Highways and Bridges. All personnel working on the roadway shall wear approved safety vests and hard hats. MOBIL OIL CORP.(Cont.) BARNSTABLE 5-15834 The Grantee(s)must not apply the bituminous concrete mix to the proposed drive before the gravel base is inspected by the Section Foreman: The drive must be constructed on a minus grade from the edge of the hardened surface to.thc State Highway Layout Line. The Grantee(s)are responsible for the disposal of all surface water from the proposed drive. Under no circumstances is any. of this surface water to enter the State Highway Layout. The drive must be.graded in such a manner that no ponding of water occurs within this Highway Layout. If such ponding results,the Grantee(s)shall be responsible for its correction. All present and future structures located on-the property of the Grantee(s)shall be at least twelve feet from the Northerly line of the State Highway. . All disturbed areas within the State Highway Layout must be graded;loamed,and seeded to the Engineer's satisfaction. The portion of the drive located within the State Highway location shall be maintained by the Grantee(s)at their expense to the satisfaction of the Engineer. If the Grantee(s)should paint any curbing or curb returns within the State Highway Layout,the paintmust be white and must be applied at the time the drive is installed. . Wheelchair ramps will be installed by the Grantee(s)in conformance with the Architectural Access Board Regulations, within sidewalk areas. Signs and traffic control devices are required in the work.area. All required signs and traffic warning devices shall be furnished by the applicant. All signs and devices shall be in accordance with the Massachusetts Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.The number and location of all signs and devices shall be as deemed necessary by the Engineer for the safe and efficient performance of the work and the safety of the travelling public. All warning devices shall be subject to removal,replacement and/or repositioning by the applicant as often as deemed necessary by the Engineer. Cones or non-reflectorized warning devices shall not be left in operating position on the highway when the daytime operations have ceased. If it becomes necessary for.the department to remove the construction warning devices or their appurtenances from the project due to negligence by the applicant,all costs for this work will be charged to the applicant. All vehicles, except passengers cars,which are assigned to the permitted project and which operate on the site at speeds of 25 MPH or less,shall have an official SLOW MOVING VEHICLE emblem displayed. All personnel who are working on the travelled way.or breakdown lanes shall wear approved safety vests and hard hats. ALL OF SAID WORK SHALL BE DONE AS DIRECTED BY AND TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE ENGINEER. All work and materials used must conform to the 1995 metric edition of the"Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works Standard Specifications For Highways and Bridges"as amended. All construction shall conform to the 1988 edition of the"Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works Construction.Standards"as amended. The Grantee(s)shall indemnify and save harmless the Commonwealth and its Highway Department against all suits,claims or liability of every name and nature arising at the time out of or in consequence of the acts of the Grantee(s)in the performance of the work covered by this permit and/or failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit whether by themselves or their employees or subcontractors. MOBIL OIL CORP.(Cont.) . BARNSTABLE 5-25834 Please contact the Permit Engineer, Matthew Broderick at(508)884-4211 when the work required under this permit has been COMPLETED in order that an inspection.may be made by the Maintenance Foreman. A copy.of this permit must be on the job site at all times for inspection. Failure to have this permit available at such site will result in suspension of the rights granted by the permit. (SEE REVERSE SIDE OF PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS) NO WORK SHALL BE DONE UNDER THIS PERMIT UNTIL THE GRANTEE SHALL HAVE COMMUNICATED WITH AND RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE DISTRICT HIGHWAY DIRECTOR OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT,AT 1000 COUNTY STREET,TAUNTON,MA 02780. . THIS PERMIT SHALL BE VOID.UNLESS THE WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED SHALL HAVE BEEN COMPLETED BEFORE AUGUST 7, 1998. DATED AT TAUNTON THIS 7TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1997. MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ABERNARD MCCOURT DISTRICT HIGHWAY DIRECTOR CRC:gls cc: Foreman COMMUN 5-25834 HIGHWA DEPARTMENT TRAFF" - DIVISION SKETCH COVERING PERMIT REQUESTED BY Mc,91L 01 -L CORD FOR DRIVEWAY APPROACH IN EARNSTARL. DATE J [j L Y 1 1 9 7 SCALE 1" 40' SHLL MH8 �6 +8 357- 3�4- RQAc 355- +29 +5'S 35 6-_29 --- FA L MQ U�H -Rol --- - R:5 R 30t —_�— CA PRO MAT G.� it \ Yrp�a 61�rwp � i . ,� LouvE.vuuu_Sr�Be I s � 9 ` 6' F 4 APPROVED TRAFFIC EN ER 3 MAR 2 5 1997 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOW114 OF SAR;%IST;":3LE BARNSTABLE, SS ZONgrdg GQ4RD O PF SUPERIOR LOUREpARTMEN3' =:k:- , CIVIL ACTION NO. . 9700012 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, ) Plaintiff ) VS ) GAIL NIGHTINGALE, RON JANSSON, ) GENE BURMAN, RICHARD BOY AND ) STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL ELIZABETH NILSSON AS THEY ARE ) THE MEMBERS—OF—THE--ZONING ) BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN ) OF BARNSTABLE, ) Defendant ) Now come the Plaintiff and Defendant in the above-captioned matter and stipulate and agree this action shall be and is dismissed, with prejudice and without cost to either party, each party waiving all rights of appeal. MOBIL OIL CORPORATION By: J. D ug s Mu r y, its Att ne Mur by and Mu by Office & P.O. Address: 243 South Street Lock Drawer M. Hyannis, MA 02601-1412 Telephone 508-775-3116 B.B.O # 362740 7 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BY THEIR ATTORNEYS R ert D. Smi h, Town At rney Town of Barnstable ' 367 Main- Street, New Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601-3907 --- -- ---------- B.B.-O.. # 469980 Ruth J. Weil, Assistant Town Attorney Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street, New Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601-3907 B.B.O. # 519285 sys2\mobil\dismiss �� f i ,. i; I T6WN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT (SiGkO PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS _ 1734 ROUTE 28 PHONE Centerville ZIP - LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA _ DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT 2�226 DESCRIPTION MOBIL (gas station) PERMIT TYPE." BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT .T CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: ° and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: $100.00 BOND $.00 Ox CONSTRUCTION COSTS, $_00 753 MISC' NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * BARNSTABLE, • MASS. OWNER MOBIL, OIL CORP 1639. ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INCPO BOX ED Mfd DALLAS 2TX B90 ILD GI DIMS N BY DATE ISSUED 04/07/1997 EXPIRATION DATE ��/� 1 4 ik- i J'J, 11;49 FRU`1 NURPH'r & f'IURPFiY TLi 15086710301 f P.0E, The Town of Barnstable aaab . Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 a ' Office: 508-790.6227 Ralph Ctossen Fax: 908 790-6230 Building Conindssioncr Application for Sign Permit Applicant:_Mobil Oil Corporation Assessors No- 189/132 Doine Business As; Mobil Telephone No. Sign Location Street/Road: 1734 Falmouth Rd./Route 28, Centerville MA RC Residential C lawful non-conforming use) Zoning District: ( pre-existingbld Kings Highway? 3fi£s/No Property Owner Maine; Mobile Oil Corporation Telephone: 508-871-8400 c/o Tyree Consulting Co. Address: .8 Otis Street, Westborough, MA 01581 Village: Centerville Sign Contractor Name: Advanced Electrical Corporation ` Telephone: 401- Address: 846 Bronco Highway -village: Mapleville, RI 02839 Description Please draw a diagram of lot shouin9 locttdon of buildings and eaasting signs with dimensions, location and size of the new sign. 'This should be drawn on the reverse side of this application. Is the sign to be electrified? Ies/�' (Note:flj•es, a rmm9peinitisrequired I hereby certify that I am the owner or.that I have the authority of the oumer to make this applicatiQn, that the information is correct and that the use a44 construction shall conform to the provisions of Section 4-3 of the Tv of$ tab din g u Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent At orney for Mobi Date: 3/31/97 Oil Corporation Size: 43.8 + 11.6 + 21.2 + 22 = 98.6 pemnit Fee: $100.00 Sign Permit was approved: Disapproved: Signature of Building Off vial: GDate: hf -�f TOTAL P�) [IDCk ISS - ' x/f \ 1 JT•I T9oY [mt.a r{Mt[Y { j r.iurrtrs.xoru[t uxE - I �no:ov`.U°•O1 \ [ I [ w.c utu.b N 074 50$0. W i N 81'39'20 E 96.55'_ mcia awn 1: 1 t>w I.•am°c•• _ 28.00' N l'39'20' E .aI=T. uil r1R "t SAP 68.23 W im 1 m m `s♦ ssamc , ,1 I I am RXat�{ {•t w�4a{ ttoaw[ I nlarpfv ursu � -jl I 1•.o oe.aamas m ��.�•.!\ (v�u-buaw',B� gj'-'.\FERAL SITE VO�.a O I fa`iw•r -------_ Id 1 � `hr 1 I 9p .•. y49 0. �\ :. - �e umr�.n.a T-: • .. I }--�j 1 .. vu. 6. 9•-R 9 y. 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VQ. ___ cw au_t■t.ama■ IrY.u°.I __ r aanl n. .. °tssr°w°s �[ wur G aao au@go- I T • u ..r ----- 1858 SPATE �1 m HIGHWAY■.as o _ — LAYDU � `� R.w to•o•..sY.ro v..mr GY..:s nw.-,s._��,,. _ ..�- IIWDOHW aJ�vv-_a_vvvv---vaao�__-v_v---_ -- - // �gµMi mL-•1•T aMO O ] I �.�ruw N. .G (� Iw ovam1 I•■a.oaun>» s .-_r.wa•c•.v■m 4aQra wa.a.s `a'�'{.s•] NOTES, STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 28 CURB CUTS BASED ON 25%SUBMISSION (1931 S.H.L.O. - 80' WIDE) tws YaTX ccYtu.a.Yo carm�[[s cowo[mu ws.tss I.✓o■Y.ttct. o twoe scars cr Yces. uYusnpa:m�sxw■[a aE»oa.. PLU.9 WITH MODD1CATlON9 AS DISCUSSED aA.w+wnmr:-[•mr,is_s*+s+E.%oo..alr[a. ::.Tncsn w ERA AT SITE PLAN REVIEW MEETING 7/18/96. ,3sc wicaws°';'v`TM�4oa[coy .r.a:cw'a� J0.t� a — — -—-—- °R'SY1$If ��7m�RTIb�]II�f� ®. �e+�EwtA■.�rswk . SITE do LANDSCAPING PLAN _ o _ e e = ST,�I_aJY p `71/ t..Q,a. �• :1N ROUR 7E 1 v.0 W[ E■WD } +v•e wr..eor � m°sa w•.•+ .o Is•n w•-..a CDrtEcva_[.Y.l .to--O w...• wsSJ0t5. t• <- 4 � 1 HENRY L. MURPHY, JR. MURPHY AND MURPHY TELEPHONE J. DOUGLAS MURPHY (508) 775-3116 COUNSELLORS AT LAW G. ARTHUR HYLAND, JR. 243 SOUTH STREET F X (508) 775-3720 SUSAN MERRITT-GLENNY LOCK DRAWER M ' ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNECTICUT HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS 0260 1-1 41 2 NOTARY PUBLIC PLEASE REPLY OUR FILE NO. 10964-B April 2 , 1997 Ralph Crosson, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Dept . of Health, Safety & Environmental Services Builiding Division 367 Main Street; Hyannis, MA 02G01 RE: SIGN PERMIT: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION STATION AT 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD/ROUTE 28, CENTERVILLE, MA Dear Mr. Crosson: Enclosed herewith please find the following: 1 . Application for Sign Permit; 2 . My check in the amount of $100 . 00 to cover the application fee; 3 . Two copies of the* single face I .D. sign "On the Run"' detail sheet; 4 . Two copies of the Signage Plan. I hope that the foregoing are satisfactory for purposes of issuing the sign permit in connection with this matter, but if there are any questions please give me a call and I will be happy to address them. Sincerely, J. Dou las Murphy JDM/cp Enclosures CC : Al Trakimas r G k . o.T Mobil!; stellar U.S. retail markexing network E gains an enhanced dealer relations program and offers new convenience to customers . *+ _ A growing number of attractive On The Runs"" stores appeal to busy k _.. .r �, �� � � •�� k � consumers by offering t one-stop shopping for convenience items, takeout foods,gaso- line,a car wash and ark vim O ,b ing services ! $1 i - gp 79 _ $ 299 caNs 12 PACK 12 oz: 13 0 a Opportunity can knock twice. Twenty ' years after exiting Venezuela due to nation- - alization, Mobil is back. "We've returned - s because Venezuela offers massive reserves, a strategic location and new access to its energy markets," said Don Voelte, operating officer, New Exploration & Producing Ventures & Exploration. Mobil re nters Venezuela in explo- � ratio an nd heavy-oil production and refining,and earns selection as a part- ner in a major petrochemicals plant The first step came in 1995, with --acquisition of 50% interest in C.A�Nacional de Grasas Lubricantes, Venezuela's largest private lubricants manufacturer. h. Then in 1996, a Mobil partnership ' ' won the La Ceiba exploration block with a bid of$104 million (Mobil has 50% inter- est). "We believe La Ceiba holds at least with PDVSA-affiliate Lagoven and 400 million barrels of recoverable oil. An Germany's Veba Oel AG. Mobil would earlier discovery by the national oil compa- have 42% interest in the Venezuelan oper- 1 ny, PDVSA, was never developed, and a ations. After upgrading, most of the oil shipping port is only five miles away," said would go to Mobil's Chalmette, Louisiana, Travis Crouch, general manager, Mobil refinery, with Veba's share going to Exploration & Development Venezuela. Germany. Lagoven would also acquire Mobil's stake grew when the 50% interest in the Chalmette refinery. Ampolex acquisition brought "We would gain 600 with it the Quiamare block, million barrels of recoverable which already produces ` Venezuela oil that would provide income 3,000 net barrels of oil per for 3.5 years," said Ray Kruep, day. Colombia manager for business devel- Next came proposed opment, manufacturing and entry into a $2.5 billion ven- logistics. Chalmette would { ture to extract and upgrade receive 50,000 barrels per Brazil ' 120,000 barrels per day of day by 1999, and double that heavy crude oil in partnership in 2002. 14 1 1 � I i' T06JN OF BARNSTABLE �v SIGN PERMIT PARC��L ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE j CENTERVILLE ZIP - I, LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE IDBA DEVELOPMENT DIS`.PRICT CO PERMIT 58444 DESCRIPTION OWNERS AGENT - 13.35 SQ FT PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT I CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL, FEES: $150.00 BOND $.00 Ox tNE CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 753. MISC. NOT CODED EL$Et HEPE * BARN3TABLE. MAS& 1639. ED MA'S A li '- BUILDING DIV�IS,yI,O, N-7,f BY �1 DATE ISSUED 01/15/2002 EXPIRATION DATE Town of Barnstable °FZHE A Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director SrA MASS. `erg Building Division 1639• Peter F.DiMatteo, Building Commissioner 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601. Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Tax Collector AV Treasurer Application- mit for Sign Per Applicant: S�N[€R Ea/6i c/F� Z44' P e_- . Assessors No. Doing Business As: k.d &S A6,Fd^ Telephone No.52:>S qAkz) —9 4 6 0 Sign Location Street/Road: F-ALkidc,mot'r 4-4 2 a 4 z 8 G� U2G Zor in District: Kings Highway? Yes(9 Hyannis Historic District? Yes�o Property Owner / Name: Telephone: 5es�3s;►-- /�� / A-76S7'FKQ& Z)RIV4 u fib 45a Address: Village: Sign Contractor Name: ATI,�/.7� �o��zftsY. � .1�,,��, /,de. Telephone: D. 3otc 3 3G� Address: Village:- Description Please draw a diagram of lot showing location of buildings and existing signs with dimensions, location and size of the new sign. This should be drawn on the reverse side of this application. Is the sign to.be electrified? 'e�"o (Note:If yes, a wiring permit is required) ' �1•S,fix lSTi�(� 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 Section 4-3 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning rdinance. Authorized Signature of Owner Agent. Date: 2 /`. o t g / Size: • Permit Fee: NG. t-0 -9� Sign Permit was approved: Disapproved: Signature,of Building Offici _ Date: Sign l.doc rep•.8131/98 Bohler Engineering, P.C. Civil, Consulting, Traffic and Geotechnical Engineers•Surveyors•Site Planners 352 Turnpike Road, Southborouqh,MA 01772•Phone 508-480-9900•Fax 508-480-9080 ! J/ Mobil Fac#01-QJK 1743 Falmouth Road (Route 28) Centerville,MA . O 0 r } Page 1 of 2 Bohler Engineering, P.c. Civil, Consulting, Traffic and Geotechnical Engineers•Surveyors•Site Planners 352 Turnpike Road, Southborouqh,MA 01772•Phone 508-480-9900•Fax 508-480-9080 i i Mobil Fac#01-QJK 1743 Falmouth Road (Route_28) Centerville,MA Page 2 of 2 i Bohler Engineering, P.c. Civil,Consulting,Traffic and Geotechnical Engineers•Surveyors•Site Planners 352 Turnpike Road,Southborough,MA 01772•Phone 508480-9900•Fax 508-480-9080 grad+ � it ' � r y rt r Proposed Mobil Sign 93 Medway Road, Milford, MA Mobil Image 2000 Canopy Logo - 31) Canopy 100 in 82 in c � � M 0 0 oD I ri N Y-JAL-i Lj L-i OF No 6.0 in Existing Specifications: Canopy Cabinet: Fabricated of extruded aluminum profile sections and sheet metal back; Face retainer is .125 extruded aluminum,hinged along top of cabinet. Service Access: Remove(3)screws from bottom of \ hinged cabinet door. Formed Letters: .177 thick #7328 pigmented white acrylic logo letter with blue and red vinyl first surface, LO fastened in a.125 thick ACM face for Mobil logo. Nt O N Cfl Lighting:(2)F96t12 DSGN 50/HO lamps - M (1)Ballast 256-372-100/51-611 CR Electrical:2.0 amps at 120V,60Hz Weight:Approx. 100lbs. 0 in Sign Box Area:25.0 SF 6. Attached with(6)#10 x 2.5" long tek sceews through(3) Mobil Sign Area: 13.35 SF Aluminum extrusions SIDE VIEW MIL WAUKEE SIGN COMPANY= November,27 2001 •2076 FiratAve. -Grafton,WI 53024 -Phone:800-735-8465 •Fax:262-3755749 •mkesign@aol.com 4.00' N 81'39'20* E N 895p•53•E • _ e 28.00' N 819920 E 8 'yam EXISTING BUILDING O � �r �. w n� Ip ti - z 00o A Q m o _ o, _ EXISTING CANOPY 0 00 PROPOSED "MOBIL" LEGEND EXISTING °MOBIL° LEGEND (TO BE r=478e.W' IP197.00' RELOCATED) a •o + t t STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 28 ° BONLEB ANGINERIMENG,P.C. _ •aa�meu.e��hq0 Dome•noaT w.mu•oeae°oia.�m hwaf•ewau came• a110�OQ m14 ease IN 1001®ODD 617" �w ors PROP. LOGO °n PLAN L.H. BOHLER S.P. DECOURSEY � 9 i ��c1;r• ea. - CEERTIC _l/ Y ' TIUS C:ERTIFICATF IS ISSLED AS A NLAI-J ER OF T�cORJf?.I IO`I U\L1'AxD tDUC En: j" - CONFERS No KIt;HTS i,YO�TFfJ;CERTIFICATE HOLD TWS CERTIFICATE nOF,S TvOT a�>ENv.,>i;Ci'EYD OR AT.TER TIM COVERAGE AFFORDED BY TIM zntham Insurance Agency Inc FOLIC:TESRELOW. Box 275 CONIPAI`iIES AFFORDING COVERAGE li 'cn(na(n. MA 02093 ;URED Co.%IPAA'Y A.I.M. Mutual Insurance CO :lantic Corporation Imaging -..—_• - - O Box 3362 tyvillc , MA 017415 -- ;T'fG CERTI`Y THAT T)lC:POLICIES OF his URa CE LtSTEDBELOW RAVE BE E,\liSLEDTO T(L LNSLRED NA�t"cD A✓OVE FOR TTTE POLICY P:AOD hU'1'«7THSTA`Di�G AV Y RF.QUfREN(EN'C,TER.M OR CO��'DTlO1;OF A.�Y COirTRACT OR O'IHER DOCL�(Ey"I W'ICH R�SPECTTO WHICH TIy CERTIr ICATF ul*%NIAY ISH TANDISSUED G MAY PEP.TATti' TTIC INSU--'C:E AF-rORD=D BY THE POLICIES DESCRUI ED HERBI`;TS SUBJECT TO ALL TFF TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND C:U,yDffIUNS OF SUCH POLTMS. 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AUTHOR'2EO RtZ'RESENl'aTiVE — ACORD CORPOFATIO•'I 7`�- :.,ORD 7.5-5(-7 971 Bohler Engineering, P.c. 352 Turnpike Road Southboro, MA 01772 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Tel: (508) 480-9900 • Fax: (508) 480-9080 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO: The Town of Barnstable DATE: December 14, 2001 367 Main Street RE: Proposed Illuminated Fascia Band Hyannis, MA 02061 Mobil Station 1734 Falmouth Road Centerville, MA ATTENTION: Gloria Urenas, JOB NO: W010754 Zoning Enforcement Officer We are sending you the following items via: FED - EX ®Attached ❑Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑Specifications ❑Copy of letter ❑ Item # # of copies Date Description 1 1 12/14/01 Town of Barnstable-Application for Building Permit 2 1 12/14/01 Photographs of existing site 3 1 12/14/01 Photographs of a completed site at an alternate location 4 1 12/14/01 Proposed Fascia Plan 5 1 12%14/01 3-D Cross Section 6 1 12/14/01 Detail of Proposed band 7 1 12/14/01 Insurance Information for Contractor 8 1 12/14/01 Construction Supervisor's License 9 1 12/14/01 Authorization letter These are transmitted: ® For approval ® For your use ❑As requested ® For review and comment El REMARKS: If you have any questions or require additional information,please feel free to call. (508) 480-9900. COPY TO: File SIGNED: John D.Stitzer, Jr. If enclosures are not as noted,kindly notify us at once. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION --Map 0 89 k Parcel /3Z Permit# Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Fee - F Tax Collector Treasurer Planning Dept. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address ! "7 34 FAGn / re, AA ✓,2o t 7 Z43 Village PAilpz Mgr/ cc Owner as /Wlc Address Telephone 5'6S— 3sFr9 l S`7 6 Permit Request PR c-S?1=-.5 e C446 °Ta 1Ak-1W7-1 .4- ;R IAZZ- Al e A G r-raiz -700 ��1op����i.4- atIZID �4a,Lew4:r- Square feet: 1 st floor: existing 2 proposed stmC 2nd floor:existing proposed — Total new cErxa Valuation Zoning District C. Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type 14-7er�,( Ft wte- C,,/ P! -S.ti-r Lot Size ' �, e�-O AGR e5 Grandfathiered: ❑Yes XNo If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure 3 4n6tC5 Historic House: ❑Yes >No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes Ao Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Al,1 + Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Ax Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes 4No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes Jlo 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 y � �-aylcc Proposed Use 4k S&ZiV.,e y,-X7? J�tt'06J � a BUILDER INFORMATION NameIlt�./T2� �a�?�a2/tf'� l/r-��� Telephone Number _5a8 � Address d- ter 33�_ License# A M-A Ol 7 S4-. Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO , A SIGNATURE DATE 12liY�nc. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMITINO. DATE ISSUED t T f MAP/PARCEL NO. <i .1 !`1 _ f Wit, .� � „r,~ :.i • - `,,� c � t ADDRESS =VILLAGE ' + r 1 OWNER', DATE OF INSPECTION: _ FOUNDATION FRAME ,r _ _ � � .. • :i, INSULATION FIREPLACE ' ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL r ,: PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING a DATE CLOSED OUT { r: ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. r j f TOWN OF BARN5TABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION `Map Parcel Permit# Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division - Fee Tax Collector Treasurer Planning Dept. I Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 1 l-314 f-A I-M ra4,.,'Z?l /2r�,�11 /�ke>g 7L '252S 1 Village Owner ,F_,ex,t>AJ,*b8,11_ f .s / 4-F,rIAIA Address t Q A AgA C>15-8 Telephone -3ok-s9 l �-7 6 Permit Request c!Rk � f "7, r Square feet: 1st floor: existing ,®3 proposed . 2nd floor: existing proposed. Total new gj;��� Valuation Zoning District PC- Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Construction Type�� � Lot Size 10. 40.ep A oe E 3 Grandfathered: ❑Yes �R.NO If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family O Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure /. "btgIs Historic House: ❑Yes X.No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes IJ No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other` Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) A/ A Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) x/ Number,of Baths:, Full: existing --- new Half: existing new - ---- Number of Bedrooms existing new --- Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas VOil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes f0 No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: 0 Yes < Detached garage:0 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 (�'►,5 t�.�r 3i7Vk1" ?�nd Proposed Use -f-4.14k S64v«rkJ,M- BUILDER INFORMATION Name / Telephone Number "c_,�-� -- - Address -334. License# A ,i za'�" , / -244: Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# A wef c '44443 y ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TOE/,� s SIGNATURE 'n� ri��l�i DATE vU FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED - MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER Y , DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME , r INSULATION j r FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL 4 • C 9 FINAL BUILDING ' DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ' � i Bohler Engineering, P.S Planners C. Civil,Consulting, Traffic and Geotechnical EngineersSurveyors 352 Turnpike Road, Southborouqh,MA 01772-Phone 508-480.9900-Fax 508480-9080 4 4 Mobil Fac#01-QJK 1743 Falmouth Load (Route 28) Centerville,MA 3 x z Page 1 of 2 Bohler Engineering, P.c. Civil,Consulting,Traffic and Geotechnical Engineers•Surveyors•Site Planners 352 Tumpike Road,Southborough,MA 01772•Phone 508-480-9900•Fax 508-480-9080 ,C 17 ? ..mot, ` ._ "� _ hp® F f'� ° �� ^�.1 : e:� + • �,» F ^" 7 x Proposed Mobil Canopy Image Upgrade With Blue Band 93 Medway Road, Milford, MA Top Trim Flat Cover 3D Internally Illuminated FASCIA CROSS-SECTION Existing Canopy Clip Pocket Blue Extrusion r� Panaflex � Ballast E O Lamp c c N rir Cast "C Channel Backing Sheet Aluminum Frame Clip Pocket E Extrusion ° c c LO 3 co i Bottom Lens Optional Flashing Trim used when canopy Lens is not horizontally Groove straight N Extrusion White ACM [-0-6 in nom. 12 in nom.--------A- JM MILWAUKEE SIGN COMPANY LLC November,27 2001 •2076 First Ave. -Grafton,WI 53024 -Phone:800-735-8465 -Fax:262-375-5749 •mkesign@aol.com TO BE FIELD VERIFIED TO BE FIELD VERIFIED 10" PROPOSED INTERNALLY A ILLUMINATED BLUE FASCIA BAND (TYP.) 0 0 (V I M LA PROPOSED WHITE FASCIA AS EXISTING (TYP.) EXISTING CANOPY COLUMN (TYP.) TYPICAL EXXONMOBIL FASCIA ELEVATION SCALE: N.T.B. M 02info®AM sum mmmm s�T ar®� r .sa.miner wamn rr*rm..veeoa.rs •wa�i raoo• :ot+�o taaremr i or tomommec. m reotmHsaa aos AM rMOM nas,t�ACM&SO 7O CANOPY FA8C4► tu Vto[ae tMtt o.01 to sm DBTAII HAM am tme m am wumm or ox omto L.H. BOHLER S.P. DECOUR.413Y �• AM OCIENA8!FAH.CON SO W 9 Mb VMT AM titmAm,OINGPT a will B01100111HO pan"cmtan Caunnuarm 0 Jr CERTIFICATE.O]E I r- 1-)3Ly-C - IIFICATF 1S I55GENSURAINck- D AS A�LkyrER nF IN cORNIATION ONLY A.`!ll cJDL C ER CONFERS Ir0 ltI(.HTS tJPO`(T13E CERTIFICATE HOI.PT R. TffiS CERTI ZCA'1'>r a nOES.NOT A.�tENU, OR ALTER TIIE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY TIIE ;cn(ham Insurance Agency Inc POLIt7ESRT Box 275 CO vjpA.INIES AFFORDING COVERAGE renthain. MA 02093 - SURED COMPANY A.T.M. 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T:-L'c 1SStlLtiG COMPA"NI' WIII EIiMED T< TO �f.�IL T U bAYH F RTTTEN NOTICE TO TH CERTEFICATE HOLDER Nt" 17 TC T= BOHI.ER EI,;GI�'EERI\`G PC LEFT,BUT Ft�ILLZE TO bfAiL SUCri \OTICE s JAI L T;IPt?SL'rO OB13GATiON O� u%BILm' O: A.ti-• KNL) USN Tl CO�fpANy, ITS AGEN7S O% 352 TURNPIKE ROAD �znTiv_s. SUITE 105 ALTHO)tiZEDFEPitESBNTATI`iE I S OUTHBORO, MA 01772 *✓� T,0TRL P.03 10'J1 12:39- FEG t DATE : 9~ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE � ' THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION eR 3 ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE roles SexV1Ce3 InSLi=smcc Age HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW, 4 Ve110 Avenue I ` 0�159 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE vzon, P:A IutUgeR A: Z'$RN WORLD_:INS C'O'Th'['..._ •. yEO Azlancic, Corposato Irtegiag p0 Box 3362 Fayv1110, MA INSURER O: — ... - INSVR'R e: VERAGES He POLICIES OF LISTED B=-L.OW HAVE BEE,,4 ISSUED TO THE INSURED CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT c WITH RESPECT TO WH CHPTHIS CERTIFICATE TO MAY N E ISSUED OR NY R'QUIREMEN SAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS O SUCH OLICI=S.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. _•• ••• POLICY E4 FECCil' POLICY EXPIRATION I .LIMITS - TYPt:Of IYSURANCE I POLICY NUMBER l 02/ie/2Q01 1 02/Is/2002 'ACH OCC VRA`N.L. 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E.L.CISca' '..POLICY LIMIT I t OTHEP Y � I 9 I i I.)ESCa iTiO:V Or-OpER-TIC R5llOCaT10PaNEHICLESlEXC LU SIONs ADDED III ENDOR FIA ENT/st-EclAl pROY(SIO h.a - -- HOLDER I ADDIT'O4AI '>r51JRED INSU .R L�1T. CANCELLATION CRTI ICATti SHOULD ANY OF THE Above DE cRI3EC POUC1 BE CANCELLED yFrORc THE FJCPIEATIO t _ rays Yri1tT"fE. ' ' DATfi THEREOF.THE ISSUINv t^IsUR-a W L ENDEAVOR TO MAIL �Q,_. .'tohZer Engi ma-frig PC r' ^ - E s, ;..- . ca O T L H;CEi�TiFICaT'c Ho OER N:=•'�t-D TO THE LEZ 8UT FAILURE TC DO SO SHALL flJTl T - - - i. 352 Turnpike Road", .. - , x .. IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION ORIIABIIITT CP ANT fUNO UPON THE INSUR=R,rS AG YTsG^ 5uito- .105 ' A�ftESErrTc.IIY_S. , $ouLh�ozo,` `1-A., 01772 AUTHORtzEO REPRfSEAITATIYE 1 Z`17�r Gil-yL ACORD CORPORATION 19CS , J , s BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS 00.35,000 cf endosed space } (MGL CA 12 S.60L) a' License: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR 1A-Masonry cny Number: CS 064138 1G-1&2 Family Homes ' Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts Sate Building Code Expires: 06/09/2002 Tr.no: 26022 is cause for revoca9on of this license. Restricted To: 00 JAMES V GIARRUSSO III _ 1 ROCKY WOODS RDo ! . GROVELAND, MA 01834 Administrator / DIG SAFE CALL CENTER: (888)344-7233 ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Company 1800 West Park Drive Suite 450 Westborough, Massachusetts 01581 ®n M®biI Fuels Marketing November 12, 2001 To Whom It May Concern: ExxonMobil Corporation's New England Fuels Marketing District, with a usual place of business in Westboro, Massachusetts, does hereby authorize the employees of Bohler Engineering, P.C. to apply for and represent ExxonMobil Corporation in filing of any applications for required permits and/or approvals for the construction, operation and maintenance of convenience store/self-service gas stations, including, but not limited to, appearing before any governmental agency at general meetings or public hearings addressing such construction/improvement of ExxonMobil retail facilities. ExxonMobil Corporation kff'Bjqf er New England M&R Coordinator Subscribed and sworn to before me this la day of Vc V 12001 �+ CA J Gv` Notary Public My Commission expires on —1 1-1 Date Bohler Engineering, P.c. 352 Turnpike Road Southboro, MA 01772 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Tel: (508) 480-9900 • Fax: (508) 480-9080 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO: The Town of Barnstable DATE: December 14, 2001 367 Main Street RE: Proposed Canopy Signage Hyannis, MA 02061 Mobil Station 1734 Falmouth Road Centerville, MA ATTENTION: Gloria Urenas, JOB NO: W010754 Zoning Enforcement Officer We are sending you the following items via: FED - EX ®Attached ❑Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑Specifications ❑Copy of letter ❑ Item # # of copies Date Description 1 1 12/14/01 Town of Barnstable-Application for Sign Permit 2 1 12/14/01 Photographs of existing site 3 1 12/14/01 Photographs of a completed site at an alternate location 4 1 12/14/01 Detail of proposed sign 5 1 12/14/01 Proposed Signage Logo Plan 6 1 12/14/01 Insurance Information for Contractor 7 1 12/14/01 Authorization letter from ExxonMobil These are transmitted: ® For approval ® For your use ❑ As requested ® For review and comment El REMARKS: If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to call. (508) 480-9900. COPY TO: File SIGNED: John D.Stitzer, Jr. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. I Southboro Executive Park BOHLER 352 Turnpike Road,Suite 105 ENGINEERING, P.C. Southboro,Massachusetts 01772. tj Telephone(508)480-9900 • CIVIL&CONSULTING ENGINEERS Telefax(508)480-9080 •PROJECT MANAGERS - LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL • ENVIRONMENTAL&SITE PLANNERS • MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS O.Via Federal Express O Via Regular Mall O Via Hand Delivery TO: RE: r ©a�ol I y3 F ATTENTION: k � DATE:�,� m ����, ' snlNt4 J'LY1K�Lf JOB NO. p/O%,5z WE ARE SENDING YOU O Shop drawings O Copy of letter Attached O Prints O Change order COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION } 4 t Q /00 THESE ARE TRANSMITTED O For approval O For your use (OAs requested O For review and comment O Approved as submitted O Approved as noted, O Returned for corrections REMARKS: P A,vaml) AWA MA i3.3 .cc�2., 00.3 'PSI. Id AQ, COPY.TO: � P� SIGNED: .R °4VE T Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services uRvsxnaM ' Thomas F.Geiler,Director %65 p�A � Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 PLEASE FORWARD THE ATTACHED PAGE(S) TO: TO: G QY�� �2-v- j ATTN: Q FAX NO: FROM: DATE: _2- U 3 PAGE(S): (INCLUDING COVER SHEET) 1 1r e Vvl0v e- c You 0"v e., Q'h o w t, 1 U O �\ Rev:121901 PROPOSED SIGNAGE TABLE CHART REF. REFERENCE LOCATION AREA /S.F. QTY. TOTAL AREA NO. PROP. SIGNS S.F. 1 8' "MOBIL: ID SIGN CORNER OF PROP. 43.8 1 43.8 SUBTOTAL OF FREESTANDING SIGNS 43-8 4 „MOBIL" CANOPY LEGEND FRONT OF CANOPY 11.6 1 11.6 $ "OTR" WALL SIGN SIDE OF BUILDING 21.2 1 21.2 9 "OTR" CHANNEL UTTERS FRONT OF BUILDING 22.0 .1 22.0 SUBTOTAL OF BUILDING SIGNS 54.8 TOTAL OF BOTH EXISTING BUILDING & FREESTANDING SIGNS - ALLOWED 98.6 GRAPHIC SCALE 4 U 2 8 18 ( IN FEET ) �r 1 inch = 4 ft. loop, .ti \ i co I • 1 r: s i t I o e I I m CQ ! t a a ! 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The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's Map as Map 189, Lot 132. The site consists of 0.6 acres and is improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq. ft. which has approximately 50% of its area used as a mini-mart and cashier for the gas service, and 50%for an automobile repairs and maintenance. The present gas station has four bays with a total of ten pumps. All are self-service. The gas station is now open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The applicants proposal would eliminate the auto repair and maintenance service area and extend the existing mini-mart(requiring altering approximately 1,750 sq. ft. of interior building space), remodel the entrance, redesign signs to conform to the ordinance, redesign and stripe exterior parking spaces and remodel the existing three curb cuts. An extension to the canopy is proposed to allow customers protection from the weather when they go into the gas station/convenience store The applicant has obtained approval from Site Plan Review for the proposed improvements. Zoning Relief Requested/History: The property is located in the RC zoning district. It has been the site of a gas station since 1931, and a Mobil station since the 1940's, so the use predates zoning. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed replacement of gas pumps and reconstruction of the building with sale of food items from vending machines only permitted (Appeal No. 1986-94.) In 1987, a 216 cu. ft. walk-in cooler was permitted but no milk products could be sold (Appeal No. 1987-49.) In 1993, a 683 cu. ft. walk-in cooler was permitted, with previous restrictions on products sold continued (Appeal No. 1993-22.) Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on July 30, 1996. 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 September 11, 1996, and continued to to October 09, November 06 and to December 04, 1996 at which time the Board found to grant the Special Permit with conditions. An extension of time for filing of the decsision was executed by the applicant and Board. Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson and Chairman Gail Nightingale, Attorney Douglas Murphy represented the applicant. Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals " Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation Hearing Summary: At the opening of the Public Hearing, Attorney Douglas Murphy introduces Frank Mason, the current operator and manager of the Centerville Mobil Station, Joseph Staiger, a Civil Engineer, and Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer. Mr. Murphy submitted to the file a memorandum in support of this appeal. .. i Attorney Murphy reviewed the history of the gas station. Reminding the Board that the station had previously been granted relief in 1986, 1987 and 1993. In 1986, a Special Permit and a Variance were granted to allow the gas station to be renovated and relocated on the site including new pump stations and a canopy. At that time, vending machines were allowed plus a service facility with two bays (which are still there today). The parcel is .6 acres with a building which includes a service facility, a-storage area and a retail area. There are four islands with pumps-three have a single multi-product pump with two . nozzles and one has two pumping units with two nozzles for a total of five units with ten nozzles. This are all under a canopy. Attorney Murphy explained to the Board that the Applicants have meet with the Centerville Civic Association to show them the plans for the station. They have been to Site Plan Review and addressed their issue regarding the curb cuts and have received Site Plan Review approval. The r front facade of the building was originally to be floor to ceiling glass but now.will look more.colonial as per the wishes of the Civic Association. Also, design work was done on the curb cut to facilitate traffic. As background, Attorney Murphy explained that after Mobil received its Special Permit in 1986 (Appeal Number 1986-94), they applied for another permit to allow a different cooler and they no longer wanted to use the vending machines. This was granted in 1987 (Appeal Number 1987-49). , In 1993, the Petitioner was granted an increase in the size of the cooler. The applicant requested to expand to 24 hours. Again, the Petitioner is seeking to be open 24 hours. The Petitioner also is seeking to eliminate the two service bays and alter the interior of the building. The retail area would be expanded. There are no exterior expansions or material changes planned. Inside there would be a realignment of the aisles and the cash register. The restrooms will only be accessed. from inside the building. The product line will increase. There will be no food preparation, only the sale of hotdogs. Outside, the canopy would remain as is, but the island area would be realigned. Instead of the long islands that are presently there, there would be smaller concrete island "pads" beneath each of the eight dispensing units. This will make a total of sixteen nozzles. The increase of nozzles (from 10 to 16)would not increase traffic or business given the loss from the service bays. People will be serviced better and this will reduce a back up because this allows someone to fill up ` and get out quicker. The use requires-11 spaces, they will have 14-three extras. There will be a handicapped parking space.. Plus, the area inside the station will nowwbe better able.to handle the handicapped With regards to the curb cuts, Mr. Murphy stated that Mobil has agreed to reduce the size of the curb cuts. Old Stage Road was 50 feet and will be changed to 30 feet wide. This curb cut is .:needed to allow the.tractor trailers to get in and out of the site. The Applicant will paint arrows on the ground at all three curbcuts for traffic direction. Both curb cuts on Route 28 are desirable and they will 6e.narrowed. The curb cut at the southeasterly corner will be marked for ingress only.- A The curb cut at the southwesterly corner will be narrowed and remain as a two way curb cut. ` There are no other service stations open in the late evening between Hyannis and this station, and continuing west along Route 28, the closest one is the Mobil in Mashpee. As such, the V. Applicants,is seeking to expand to their hours as much as possible and would like to be open 24 hours.`This wouidbe a-;great service to the public. ° F 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation` A list of proposed retail sales items to be sold was submitted by Attorney Murphy in the memorandum. Mr. Murphy stated that this list is consistent with many other gas stations. For economic reasons, there are very few gas stations left that only sell gasoline. Most stations offer other services. In the past, the Zoning Board of Appeals has stated that they do not want this to become a convenience store, however what exactly is convenience store. There are other stores close by that are considered convenience stores, where they cook on the premises and sell sandwiches and include a full service deli counter. The Mobil Station is willing to limit the items for sell to the list submitted. The typical customer for the store would be the people who are getting gas anyway or those already driving by this site. Plus, if the customer wants gas and wants an item at a convenience store this eliminates an additional stop and an addition turn in an already clustered area. The Board asked Mr. Murphy to clarify the number of pumps. Mr. Murphy said there are presently five dispensing units with two nozzles each for a total of 10 nozzles. These are at three traffic islands with one unit and one island with two units. The intention is to eliminate the big islands and replace them with smaller individual dispensing units for a total of eight units with two nozzles each for a total of sixteen nozzles. This is an addition of six nozzles. The canopy will remain the same. Board Member Ron Jansson asked Mr. Murphy to address the issue of traffic. Mr. Jansson read from the submitted traffic report that states the movements at the site driveways are currently operating at acceptable Levels of Service"a" "b" or"c" during both peak hours , however, what is missing from the report is what Level of Service is on the surrounding roadways accessing the site. Route 28 during peak hours has a Level of Service of 'T' and Old Stage Road is similar. The projected Level of Service coming in to and going out of the gas station, if the petition is granted, is not included in this report. This is a highly congested intersection and more data is needed to determine what the overall traffic impact would be. Mr. Jansson requested Mr. Murphy supply for review, the Level of Service on the surrounding roadways during peak operation conditions and what types of traffic will be coming in and going out as a result of the proposed changes if the relief is granted. Joseph Staiger, the Civil Engineer spoke next stating that the gas sales and mini mart sales to this site are primarily done by"pass-by" trips which means they are attracting traffic that is already on the roadways. This will not attract"new" traffic. Thus, the peak hours of the station occur at the same time as the peak hours of the roadway. Ron Jansson asked Mr. Staiger if this mini mart will be the closest store of this type to the neighborhood surrounding this area, why wouldn't it be a"new" destination type stop for traffic? If someone in the neighborhood needs a specific items that this mart sells, it will be a direct stop for that person and not a drive-by stop. Mr. Staiger agreed this will be a stop for quick items or emergency items, but not a place where one would do their weekly shopping. The trip generation study shows that convenience stores and mini marts are pass-by traffic, traffic already on the road. The peak hours occur between 7:00 -9:00 AM and 4:00-6:00 PM. These are the same peak hours of the roadway. The majority of the traffic is from people stopping on their way to work or their way home, not necessarily a separate trip. Board Member Richard Boy stated that Route 28 is heavily congested more often than just those peak hours. Plus, people block off one lane on the road trying to get in and out of the gas station. The service station is busy already and he felt the additional pumps would generate more traffic. Attorney Murphy disagreed and stated the additional pump stations are to relieve the congestion that is there now. Mr. Murphy reminded the Board that by stopping at this site it would elevate having to go on to Route 28 from Old Stage Road if an emergency stop for getting one quick item is your destination. 3 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation Also, there will be a reduction in the service bay traffic. He explained that when a car is dropped off for service it involves someone dropping off the car and having to be picked up by another car and the reversal in the evening and therefore that extra traffic at the site will be eliminated when the service bays are gone. The Board expressed concern for the additional traffic and the potential for more accidents at this highly congested intersection. Gene Burman asked at Attorney Murphy if the widening of Route 28 (which is on the drawing board) is taken into account in this renovation plan? Mr. Murphy replied that the island in the front of the gas station is being narrowed in anticipation of the widening. Mr. Burman also had a concern for the public safety as this entire lot is only.6 acres with a building on it-plus cars-and now there will be additional traffic. Mr. Murphy replied that there will be no more cars-the same amount of cars-the additional pumps will just allow the trip to go quicker. Mr. Staiger said the current parking bays use up a lot of parking spaces. The service station does between 25-30 repairs a day meaning there are 25 or 30 cars on the lot, sometimes all day long. Plus, the new equipment will allow more motorists to pump their cars at one time rather than wait in line to get to the gas pumps. This will enhance the safety of the area. In addition, a number of customers after they buy gasoline, go to the convenience store further down the road to purchase items. This causes more turning traffic. By stopping here the traffic turning on and off the main road will decrease. This intersection is a high accident area, but so is the area all along the road. And there is the benefit of one less potential accident further down the road if that motorist turns here instead of the complex down the street. Ron Jansson asked the applicant if the Board were inclined to grant the relief being sought, would the petitioner be able to live with right in and right out, that is no left hand turns into or out of the site. Attorney Murphy stated he could not answer that question at this time, but they may be will to have no left turn on Old Stage but it is not feasible on Route 28. Attorney Murphy stated he will look into all the issues brought up this evening, specifically, the level of service on the roadway and the issue of right turn only. Chairman Gail Nightingale asked if Route 28 were widened to the edge of its proposed layout, would that eliminate the island along Route 28 that is there now Mr. Trakimans stated the island could not be moved any further on to their property, there would not be any room if the road were widened any more. Public Comment: Dan Swartz, President of the Centerville Civic Association spoke about widening Route 28 which is still pending and he indicated that the Town should have an answer by the end of this month (September). He explained that Mobil has come before the Civic Association, but he can not take a stand on the issue because they have not had a meeting regarding this proposal. Next to speak was Nancy Pratt who was concerned about the expansion of the building, and the request to be open for 24 hours. Attorney Murphy said he appreciates any comments the public has regarding this project and is available for any questions. Gene Burman asked about the curb cuts and the tractor trailers using them. Mr. Staiger explained that the drivers have instructions and know exactly what egress and ingress to use. Also, they try not to fuel during the peak hours and unless there is an emergency situation, this station usually gets their deliveries at off peak hours. The Board repeated what they still need. Specifically, the traffic issues-the traffic as it is now and if the relief were granted. Also needed is information on peak hours of operation on the site and on the roadways themselves during peak hours. It was requested the information be submitted in enough time for the Staff to review it prior to the continuance. Also, the Board asked for a copy of. the Route 28 widening plan by the continuance, even if it is only the draft proposal plan. 4 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation The Board and Attorney Murphy agreed to continue the appeal to October 9, 1996. On October 09, a letter was read by Chairman Nightingale from Attorney Murphy in which he requested a continuance of this appeal to November 6, 1996. The Board determined to grant the continuance to November 6, 1996. At the November 06 continunance, Attorney Murphy submitted additional material to the file and touched on some of the issues addressed in his memorandum including possible findings. Mr. Murphy listed the proposed sale items and submitted photographs of the site for the record. Board Member Ron Jansson asked Attorney Murphy about the Board's previous request of a right turn in and a right turn out only at the Route 28 curb-cuts, thus eliminating left hand,turns from Route 28. Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer, responded that the curb-cut on Old Stage Road is addressed in the overall improvement plan for the intersection and the widening of Route 28. But, Mobil definitely wishes to retain the left turn in and left turn out along Route 28.. When asked for further clarification of each curb-cut, Attorney Murphy replied the curb-cut at the southwest corner of the site (the"second" curb-cut) is 30 feet wide and will allow traffic to enter and exit by a right hand or left hand turn onto Route 28. The curb-cut on Old Stage is the same, that is, 30 feet wide with cars entering and existing via a left hand turn or a right hand turn. The southeasterly curb-cut(the"first" curb-cut) is 18 feet wide and will be enter only and no exiting onto Route 28. The curb-cut will be narrowed to encourage this movement with markings on the ground. The MA Highway Plans include a median strip along the center of Route 28 near this site with a break in the strip to allow left hand turns out of the site onto Route 28. This was not specifically requested by Mobil Board Members were concerned about the fact that cars exiting the site and initiating a left hand turn onto Route 28, would have to cross four lanes of traffic and deal with a median strip. Joseph Staiger, the Traffic Engineer, responded that the key issue is site visibility and there are sufficient gaps in the traffic to allow a left turn or right turn movement. He agreed that a left hand turn is more difficult because you must look both ways and have a gap in traffic to allow you to enter. He is more concerned with the southeasterly curb-cut than the southwesterly curb-cut because that "first" curb-cut has many conflicting traffic patterns due to its configuration at the intersection. The "second" curb-cut is far enough away from the intersection so those same problems do not occur. Upon completion of the roadway widening, Mr. Staiger agreed it will be more difficult to cross two lane traffic than the current one lane traffic. However, there will be the same volume of traffic- just spread out-allowing for more gaps in traffic.flows thus allowing a left-hand turn. Chairman Gail Nightingale suggested that by eliminating left turn in and left turn out onto Route 28, it would force the people to use the Old Stage Road exit and they would benefit from the light at the intersection. Mr. Staiger agreed and stated that most cars do that now anyway. Richard Boy also felt that turning left onto Route 28 posed many traffic problems. When asked what products are now being sold, Attorney Murphy read a list of the items currently for sale. Milk is not being sold there. The Board was concerned because the items previously allowed to be sold were to be impulse items, only. Mr. Murphy indicated he was not involved with the other appeals and not sure if the previous decisions limited the items to specific items and/or only impulse items. This is not clear in the information available. Board Member Ron Jansson asked if the increase in the number of pumps were to cause a backup, where will the cars go to avoid stacking up on to Route 28. Also, how can the cars be kept from backing up onto Route 28. To which Attorney Murphy responded that by increasing the number of pumps, people will be serviced faster and that should take less time, thus eliminating any stacking problems. The additional pumps will be within the islands that are currently there and not occupy additional space. 5 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation Ron Jansson stated that from what has been shown to date, it appears this site will become a convenience store which has been discouraged since the 1970s, when the subject was first brought to the Board. The Board Members were concerned because the figures from the Mobil's traffic report do not match the Cape Cod Commission's traffic data for the area. Mr. Murphy said many factors impact the traffic count-such as-time of day, weather conditions, amount of time spent"counting cars", human error, etc. Most traffic studies performed by different agencies do not match up exactly due to these and many other factors. Plus, in comparing the two traffic reports it appears they were not only conducted on different days, but also at different times of day, and different months of the year. These are significant factors to be considered when comparing information. This area has experienced much growth recently and that may change the traffic numbers, too. In an effort to compromise, Attorney Murphy indicated that Mobil would be willing to lower its original request for 16 pumping stations, if the Board so requested, though, documentation shows that the additional pumps eliminate any stacking problems because people are serviced faster. However, the Board stated their major concern is the left turn in and left turn out onto Route 28, and that Mobil has not wanted to follow the recommendation of only right turn in and right turn out. There have been numerous accidents at this site. The intersection is listed as one of the highest, most accident prone intersections in the Town of Barnstable, which should be of concern to Mobil. Mr. Trakimans responded that the southwesterly driveway has had few accidents. Mobil would be willing to be limited to a right hand turn only out of that driveway, but wants to retain the left turn in to the driveway. A significant amount of their business is from people entering the site via a left hand turn from Route 28, which is the major frontage roadway. Board Member Richard Boy said the Board's major concern is safety. A left turn, either in or out, is dangerous. Mr. Staiger responded that in the last 12-15 years, he has never personally experienced a stacking problem due to the left turn into the station from Route 28 and he drives by the site daily. Public Comments: Speaking in opposition was Joyce Joakim, who stated she does not want to see the service bays eliminated. She gave 10 specific reasons why the change of use should be not allowed. Included in her comments were concerns about; the hours of operation, handicap accessibility, and the fact that there are currently two convenience stores within one block of this site. Also speaking in opposition was Nancy Pratt, a Centerville resident, who felt there would be more traffic problems associated with this change. She also asked the Board to considered postponing its decision until the widening of Route 28 occurs. Last to speak was Tim McGee who lives adjacent to the site. He hopes to protect the integrity of the neighborhood and does not want a 24-hour convenience store to be allowed at this site. There are two letter in opposition in the file. No one else spoke in favor or opposition to the appeal. There was a question by both the Board Members and Attorney Murphy as to whether or not the roadway plan for Route 28 has been official approved. The Board thought is was still in the draft stage and Mr. Murphy was under the impression it was already approved except for the Old Stage Road section of the plan. In rebuttal to the public comments, Attorney Murphy said that the 24-hours of operation may not . be a year-round option as the public demand may not be there in the winter months. If it is profitable, Mobil would like to remain open, if not, they,will close early. Regarding the lighting, the Applicant will work with any appropriate requests to ensure the lighting is directed elsewhere. The site has more,than adequate parking - 14 spaces- only 11 are required. If an additional handicapped space is requested by the Town, the Applicant will comply. The plans as presented propose a handicapped ramp to be constructed in front of the building. As to the curb-cut widths, that is what the Site Plan Review Committee requested. Mobil wanted to leave the Old Stage 6 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals ' Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation curb-cut 30 feet wide but was advised by Site Plan Review to reduce the width. If the Board chose to restrict the deliveries to night time only, the Applicant will comply. As to any potential delay while a person leaves their car at the pumps and goes inside the building to purchase something, Mr. Murphy stated that many of the customers now must go inside the station to pay for their gas purchases, so that is not a big factor of concern. With the elimination of the service bays, the five spaces currently used by employees will not all be utilized as there will be less employee working. Also in rebuttal, Attorney Murphy stated that even though they are eliminating the service bays, there is a service station with two full service bays within one block from this site right on Route 28. Mr. Murphy next spoke about the boundary line of the site and agreed that Mobil does not own the island in the front of the lot. The plans for widening the roadway, do reduce the width of the island, but does not eliminate the island. If the state should decide to go right up to the boundary line, there would still be sufficient room between the pumps and the boundary line to allow for safe turning of vehicles inside the station. Chairman Gail Nightingale asked Mr. Murphy if the proposed pumps and roof will be moved closer to Route 28. He replied that they will be no closer than they are now. To clarify, he showed on the plan the edge of the canopy and location of the current pump stations-their placement will not move-just a relocation of the placement of the pumping units themselves on the current islands. When asked if the state decides to claim all the land along Route 28, would there still be the green buffer strip. Mr. Murphy replied that if Mobil were required to replace the green buffer strip that lies north of the boundary line, they would be forced to reconfigure the pumps. However, the state plans that are now in place are long term plans. If in 15 years or so, the state wishes to widen the road again and requires a green strip, Mobil would have to reconfigure the service islands but that is only if the state requires it. To clarify, Attorney Murphy stated that each pump unit will have one pump on each side. There will be eight pumping units and each with two sides for a total of 16 pumps. Therefore, sixteen cars could be fueling all at the same time. Ron Jansson asked the Applicant what was the current average number of gallons of gas sold per day. Manager Frank Mason estimated the average, year-round sale of gas per day as approximately 6,500 gallons. The tankers hold 12,000 gallons, so the station gets a delivery of gas about every other day. When asked, Mr. Mason said that the additional pumps would not increase the average amount of gas sold in the off seasons, but the numbers would probably go up in the summer by approximately 10% - 12%. Ron Jansson posed the question to Mr. Mason that if the increase in sales is only 10-12% and only in the summer, how could it be cost effective for Mobil to due this project? Mr. Trakimans responded that the underground storage tanks, the canopy, the pump stations, and a majority of the pipes are already there. They are only adding three dispensers and the concrete mat. Mr. Trakimans did not know what the projected average sale of gallons of gas would be once the new dispensers are in place. He could not confirm Mr. Mason's statement of the 10-12% increase but would check with Mobil. Mr. Staiger was asked the same question and responded that studies done on stations before and after an increase in fueling stations do not show an appreciably increase in traffic. He agrees with Mr. Mason, that the increase in gallons sold will be around 10% -some days will be more and some days less. The traffic report also shows a 10% increase, because the customers who need gas and see the pumps are backed up, continue down the road to another station. With the increase in fuel pumps, there will not be a back-up because more people are being serviced at the same time thus getting in and out faster. Mr. Staiger's traffic report indicates an increase of 3-4 vehicles per hour for fuel only and an increase of 25- 30% for the mart customers only. The Board felt that was not clearly shown on the charts submitted. Mr. Staiger explained that when you add the 10% increase in traffic for fuel and add the 30% increase for mart customers-then - minus the service bay customers it equals the increase/decrease in traffic. Mr. Staiger's projections show there will be no sufficient increase in 7 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation trip generations for the mart store, because they are not going to be adding new items but rather selling the same items just more items in each group. They will also be adding more aisle space. This is to attract the gas customers already coming to the site into using the mart, but not necessarily to attract new customers.' However, when the Board reviewed the proposed list of items for sale, it appeared that there was going to be an increase and/or change in the products being sold and again asked Mr. Staiger to explain. He did agree that the products would change but his figures did reflect that. In his traffic October 1, 1996 traffic report, Mr. Staiger also gave a"worst case scenario"which showed that there could be a 30% increase due to the mart. This compares the existing trip generation table to the future trip generation table. Understandably, those numbers will increase but when you eliminate the trips for the service bays-those numbers balance. Mr..Staiger clarified that a traffic engineer's report is not based on the daily traffic but rather the traffic at peak hours. That is how they base their figures. In reference to the peak hours, those are not destiny generated trips but rather drive by trips-destination trip are planned and are not during the peak hours. The new products might make you buy on impulse but if you are already on the site, then you are already passer-by traffic. Also, on a planned destination trip, the person would be in the immediate area anyway, but instead of shopping at a competitor's store (less than 1/4 mile down the road) they may stop here. Next was a discussion regarding the expanded hours of operation. Mr. Staiger stated that the traffic study do not reflect the increase to 24 hours because, as previously stated, traffic reports deal with peak hours only and this would not be included in the study. Board Member Richard Boy felt there was an advantage to being open 24 hours, by allowing a safe place for people to go and for people with vehicle troubles. Board Member Ron Jansson was concerned with people turning in and out onto Route 28 given the speed which cars travel late at night on that stretch of the road. Board Member Elizabeth Nilsson stressed that this is a residential area. Chairman Gail Nightingale also felt the fact that since the lot backs up to residential houses in the rear, hours of operation were of a concern to her. Attorney Murphy reminded the Board that the issue of the building being right back to the property line in the rear was granted as part of previous hearing. That was brought up during the public comments and Mr. Murphy did not address it in:his rebuttal. After speaking with his colleagues, Mr. Murphy stated that they felt there were three issues still troubling the Board. First, the right turn in and out. Second, the number of pumps. And third the extension of hours of operation. Attorney Murphy contends that Mobil would be willing to cut back on the number of pumping stations, but he could not, at this time,agree to a right turn-only at the driveway on Route 28. That issue would have to go back to Mobil so he could discussit with them. Board Member Ron Jansson was still concerned with this site becoming a convenience store. The original permit granted allowed impulse items only. The proposed list of products has expanded and it appears the site will become a"mini supermarket". In rebuttal, Attorney Murphy agreed the product list will increase but that is consistent with what is happening at these types of stations. Mr. Murphy also said he is confused as to the difference between a convenience store and a mini mart. There are many_places that are permitted to be a mart but end up as a convenience store. The Board discussed Mr. Murphy's request to continue the appeal to allow him time to consult with'Mobil.'The Board agreed to a continuance and would like the following issues to be addressed: . Right turn in and right turn out only- no left hand turn T The stacking of vehicles on the site • The proposed mini-mart and/or"convenience store" ' ` The hours of operation a" y k 8 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation • The number of pumps and their location in relationship to Route 28, especially if the State were to again widening Route 28 • The delivery of gas and the emptying of the dumpsters so it not be done at late hours • The status of the Route 28 widening plan -is it still proposed or final. • Also to be addressed is the issue of the increased activity on this small, highly congested site. The Board determined to allow Appeal Number 1996-115 to be continued to December 4, 1996. At the December 04, continuance, Mr. Murphy submitted a memorandum adressing the Board expressed concens. First issue was-right in, right out, no left turns- Mobil could comply with the request of right in and right out only(no left turn) at the southeasterly curb cut and would be willing to have right in only with no egress allowed. At the southwesterly curb-cut, it is not practical for Mobil to surrender their current ability to have left in and out thus being limited to right in and right out only. The State plans indicate they will cut the island to allow Mobil exiting. This was not something Mobil requested, it was on the plans. Ron Jansson felt the additional nozzles would not be a significant problem, and he is agreeable to it. But he does not agree with the 24 hours of operation. Richard Boy supports the 24 hours of operation as he feels it is a safe place for stranded motorists, break-downs, or lost travelers. He too is not disturbed about adding nozzles. Chairman Gail Nightingale is concerned about the increase of nozzles as that might generate more traffic. She is also not in favor of a 24 hour operation. Gene Burman agreed with the Applicant regarding supply and demand -if there is no demand for 24 hour service-they will close earlier. A continued concern of some Board Members is the idea of the mart becoming a convenience store. Although, there is no strict definition between the two, there is a concern regarding the impact to the area and increase in traffic. Which is a greater impact-a mart or a convenience store? The list of proposed retail sales items remains as submitted at a previous hearing. Perhaps, the Board should restrict what specifically could be sold. Attorney Murphy explained that if the proposal is not granted, the cars now using the gas station can and will turn left in and left out because that is what is allowed. This new plan will help with the traffic flow by limited (not removing)the turning pattern. The tankers need to take a left turn out of the station from a safety standpoint. The trucks can not feasibly take a right turn. Mr. Murphy and Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer explained the delivery truck's arrival and departure routine. FINDINGS: With reference to the request of Mobil Oil Corporation for a Special Permit in Appeal Number 1996-115, the following are the findings of fact: 1. The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's Map as Map 189, Lot 132, which is a Residential C Zoning District. It is also located within the Groundwater Overlay District-AP_Aquifer Protection District. 2. The property in issue consists of 0.6 acres and is currently improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq. ft. which currently uses 50% of its area used as a mini-mart operation and cashier for the gas service. The other 50%currently consists of two service bays for automobile repairs and service. 3. The site has been utilized as a gas station since 1931, and a Mobil Station approximately .since 1940. The use as a gasoline station, predates Zoning in the Town of Barnstable. The use is a pre-existing non-conforming use. 4. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed the replacement of the existing pumps and the reconstruction of the building to allow the sale of food items from vending machines only- 9 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation J 5. In 1987, a further modification allowed a 216 cubic foot walk-in cooler with no milk products for sale. 6. In 1993, the Board allowed an increase in the size of the walk-in cooler, still with the restriction of no milk products for sale. 7. The proposed uses and expansion of uses at the site, will not result in an expansion of the building. 8. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has proposed certain traffic improvements along Route 28 and along Old Stage Road which will consist of widening the area to allow for two lanes of traffic in each direction along Route 28 and to allow one lane of divided traffic along Old Stage Road. 9. The Petitioner is seeking to drop the garage use and convert the entire building into a retail" use. 10. The Petitioner is seeking to increase the total number of nozzles available on the site. 11. The Petitioner is seeking to expand the current hours of operation to allow for 24 hours of operation, seven days a week. 12. The area is located on Route 28 which although abuts a residential neighborhood is primarily, in its overall design, commercial in nature. 13. Granting the relief being sought with regards to the increase in the number of nozzles on the site would not result in further stacking or traffic problems on this site. 14, The expansion of the retail uses as proposed by the Petitioner on the site would be more detrimental to the area and exacerbate traffic conditions there, since it would become the closest retail facility to the Old Stage neighborhood. 15. The existing intersection of Old Stage Road and Route 28, is one of worse intersection from the point of view of traffic congestion in the Town of Barnstable and currently operates at a level of services"e" and 1'. 16. Granting the relief being sought to expand the hours of operation to 24 hours for the gas station only, would not be detrimental to the neighborhood involved, but would actually be an enhancement as it would provide for a safe haven for people to come while utilizing the highway. 17. The proposed modifications have been approved by Site Plan Review with conditions imposed. 18, There is a discrepancy between the traffic counts that have been provided by the Applicant and those previously recorded at the site by the Cape Cod Commission. The Cape Cod Commission's projected traffic report is higher than the Applicant's report. Discussion: Elizabeth Nilsson agrees with most of the findings but did not agree with the expansion to 24 hours of operation for the gasoline pumps. Chairman Gail Nightingale also does not agree with the expanded hours. VOTE: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale MOTION: Based on the findings of fact in Appeal Number 1996-115, a motion is made to grant the Petitioner partial relief as follows: 1. To allow the Petitioner to be able to expand and have number of nozzles as proposed at sixteen (16). 2. The hours of opperation are from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Midnight). 3. operation from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 4.1. To allow the square footage that is proposed to be utilized as retail space be allowed, but to restrict the items to be sold to the following:. Chips, pretzels, cookies, prepared donuts and muffins, consumable automotive supplies, soda,juice in small containers- not gallon size, isotonics, cigarettes, oil, hot coffee (not in bags), ice, lottery, candy, gum, mints, maps, batteries (not automotive), film, newspapers, window wash- newspapers not magazines, `sunglasses, health and beauty aid items, (limited to aspirin, pain relievers, cough drops, chap stick, blistex, cold and sinus medicines), prewrapped sandwiches, bagels, diapers, suntan 10 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals • Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation lotion, windshield scrappers, lock deicer, cigars, prepared hot dogs, cappuccino. There will milk be no selling of milk in gallon or half-gallon sizes, half pint sizes only. 5. The traffic access along Route 28 is to be limited to right in and right out only. No left turns on Route 28. The signs on the site shall read no left turn, however, if the tanker needs to turn left, they will be allowed. 6. The public restrooms are to be provided. 7. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals indicating no left turn allowed on Route 28. The Vote was as follows: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale NAY: None Order: Appeal Number 1996-115 has been Granted with Conditions limiting the hours of operation from 6:00 AM to midnight. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. 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. 1996 Gail Nightingale, Chairman Date Signed I Linda Hutchenrider, 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 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider, Town Clerk Town ofBarnstable Building Department Complaint/Inquiry Report Date: !r - / C> Rec'd by: Assessor's No.: Complaint Name: `-�—� ='�--/�—'f Location Address: Originator Name: y Street: O _ Village.— State• Zip: Telephone: D/L Complaint . Description: Inquiry 0 Description: For Office Use Only Inspector's Action/Comments Date! G ' Inspector. Follow-up Action Additional Info. Attached cloor Distnhution. Uldk--Deparnnent File 4e C/Z.) ` ' V` r W/04 5 OD } TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734. ROUTE 28 PHONE Centerville ZIP - LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT. 23683 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS STATION PERMIT TYPE BTC00 TITLE TEMP. OCCUPANCY PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safet ARCI.I ITF.CTIS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: THE WND $.00 , Co th.;TR(JCT I ON COSTS $.OU 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE MASS. OWN Llz MOBIL, OIL CORD ibgq. 1►1�� A�1D1Zl:US MOBIL ADM 3FRVIOE CO INC PO BOX 290 BUILDI O DALLAS TX BY DA'�T' ISSUED 06/11/19911 FaXPIRATiON DATE 08/11/1997 THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE I,FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4,FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. Wli ill 111!q[,-I 1:1 IN 9 g nue 0 0 BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 2, 2 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR-BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- I�`N. NOTED ABOVE. TION. The Engineering Division has no problem with granting a temporary permit. The entrances/exits as they exist on Mobil Station at Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd. is requesting a temporary occupancy permit. The Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd within the Mass Highway layout are the respsibility of the State. The applicant should get the approval for the curb cuts from the MHD and provide the Town with some substantiation that the State approves the current curb cuts or that the revised curb cuts are approved by the MHD. T J Mar llo 6/11/97 r�- In I I c t 06,`12197 THU 08:15 FAX �001 C1S FAX Date: --- o Number of rages including cover sheet: I ` To: Frodn COME OCx 'levy- — Phone: Phone: 508-871-8400 Fax phone: Fax phone: 508-871-8401 CC: REMARKS- Q Urgent � 1rar your review ] Reply ASAP Please comment L I I 06/12/97 THU 08:15 FAX 0 002 free Engineering, Pc. Otis street Westborough, MA 0 1 58 1-33 1; 1 LF-1 ER OF TRANSMITTAL Tel: (508) 8 7 1-8400 • Fax: (508)8714MO I PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO: DATE'. �` � ✓ � .s,��l di'd7B.Qid ®,�L •d�yC�i RE: A ELATION: � ,�,(p�/ !�®�J,E JOB NO: Attached ❑ u, tier Separate cover: we are sending you the following items via: ❑ Shop drawings Prints ® Mans ❑ 5peciticatior!.s ® copy of letter ❑ Item # # of copies pate Description 0 /-i�-Q� �irf ��,��aas'ee �,C.�� ���rr�.e•�r� �'•.�Z�� These are transmitted: ❑ For approval For vour use ❑ .qs requesl,-,�d ❑ For review and comment 3- COPY To. �tr � su,nEp; if enclosures are not as noted, kindly otifyus at 4�rict?.�i����e��.A�E'O•g!� 06i12i97 THU 08:16 FAX QJ003 a r-sate vv:n:Or.oc01 7. Tyree Engineering, P.c. 9 Otis street westborough, MA 01581-331 1 L -TAL Tel: (508) 871-8400 • Fay.: (5083 871-8401 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES O.- DATE:_ Awl 2g, IF?- �A rrA�istsalt?T.� �'< ,' ✓J e RE: - -- egwr ATTENTION: AK0*7 — JOB NO: f ® Attached ❑ Under Separate cover: we are sending you the following Items via: (ZOS ❑ Shop drawings �f Prints ® Plans ❑ specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Item # # of copies Date Description These are transmitted: For approval ❑ For your use ® As requested ® For review and cornmerit REMARKS: _ M'z47✓e✓d� or �41 SIc�TN�i� Tc�: if c11ciraSureS are not as noted, kindiv notify us at onc.e.����®,�� �OXi.•brj� HENRY L. MURPHY, JR. MURPHY AND MURPHY TELEPHONE (SOS) 775-3116 J, DOUGLAS MURPHY COUNSELLORS AT LAW F A X G. ARTHUR HYLAND, JR. 243 SOUTH STREET (SOS) 775-3720 SUSAN MERRITT-GLENNY LOCK DRAWER M ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNECTICUT HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1 41 2 NOTARY PUBLIC PLEASE REPLY OUR FILE NO. 10 9 64-C June 17, 1997 Debbie Lavoie Town of Barnstable Board of Appeals 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Debbie : Enclosed is a copy of the plan which I received from my engineers and which was accompanied by a cover note to Ralph Crossen' s attention dated May 22, 1997 advising him that the curb cuts had been revised from that which was approved by Site Plan Review and the Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Highway Department District' 5 office . I thought you were obtaining a copy of this from the Building Inspector last week, but in the event you still do not have one, perhaps this will help. If there is anything else I can provide which might help clarify the circumstances or intentions of Mobil please let me know. Alternatively, I look forward to (albeit with some trepidation) appearing before the Board at the earliest opportunity to explain my client' s position, intentions and willingness .to abide by all lawful requirements. Sincerely, J. Douglas. Murphy JDM/cp Enc . cc : Alexander B. Trakimas `__ i 1 � � f �+ � � � r '' /� V .` � � ��-� �� VV- A ,��_�, ^ � l 1 �l'W V v � - - - - - - ' 4 70 � Date '" 3� Time 3 W YOU WERE OUT �n 05 �1 p Phone Area Code Number Extension TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CALLED TO SEE YOU WILLCALLAGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU URGENT RETURNED YOUR CALL Me sag r /01 7 i I Operator yAMPAD 23-021-200 SETS ''EFFICIENCY® 23-421-400 SETS CARBONLESS ►•; +'r ;i The Colllntouillealth of Massachrlcetts Depart»lent of Industrial Accidents ` - 0!/Icen//wesUgaUens T -- 600 lVashington Street arc . Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit Elm name ILCaII n• cif h nc k ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ I all, a sole proprietor and have no one working in any capacity XX I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. companynAmc: Tyree Organiatioii, Ltd,.' Pth— 9 . 9 .Otis : St.reet: gib• Westbor949h, MA 01581. h., # .. . 508.-87.1=8:300 Yr-r�,�orrecycrt �r Insurance co Eastern Casualt Ins, Co. e Y policy# We8297532 ex p 2/1/97 ❑ I am a sole proprietor,general contractor,or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who,r. the following workers' compensation polices: have com_m3,name: address• city phone# insurance co � company name:. _:. address• phone# insurance co p4y# tfd ch. ili8fi7ii<;B'i,�pr!pW Failure Insecure coverage as required under section 2SA of h1GL 152 can lead to the Imposition of criminal penalties of It fine up In$1.500 00 and%nr fine}'cars'imprisonment as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a tine of$100.00 a day against me. 1 understand that a copy of this stalen t Inny be forwarded to the Oflice of investigations of the D1A for coverage verificalion. /do herehl'ec if t r r Arc nd r ties of perjury that the Information provided shove is true an correct Ignalurc - Date U hrintnamc Richard P. Dixon Phone it 508-871-8300 i Frl ly do Tint write in this area to be completed by city or town olricial permit/license HBuildine DepartmentEllAcensine hoardediate response is required �Srlecfinen's Office �Ilcalth Department phone M; r7Other F Y'K rrA) r e � Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the"law", 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 f dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on suchrd;welling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because-of such employment be deemed to be"n=employer.,,..:• MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any • applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. ;_ Additionally, 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 presente d d to the contracting authority. E WiMliffiliffil 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 as all affidavits may he submitted to the Depurt,;,ent 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. 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 a . P s a reference number. The affidavits may b., returned to the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. The Office of lnvestigations would like to thank you in advance for you cooperafion 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 fax#: (617)727-7749 phone#: 617 727-4900 ext. 406,409 or 375 -� MAR, 20. 1997 12: 13PM AON RISK NO. 5907 P. 2/2 .:�;, .c:8`.xY's!'f:yL 'tiG:''sfi ii,�:;4<r ::`�: t,�>:'::i;Y .:.:.:.:.: r:>::x•i ,:e.S .;o,, ;'i .'z>: 3'i>:ls:' DATE MM/DO/YY) �i ..: ................,•�.....n!j.:ni.::....:L!� A":i•rx•'v::: /�:/,:.i•! '�'�t .t' -� '.•i:• vxS i. 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POUCT EFrUCTME POUCY EXPIRATION LIMITS CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MMIDDIYY) DATE IMM/OD/YTI LTR GENERAL AGGREGATE 2 2,000,000 GENERAL LIABILITY A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CKOL3405319 9/29/95 3/31/97 PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG A 1,000,000 }( CLAIMS MADE 7 OCCUR PERSONAL&ADV INJURY f 1,000,000 EACH OCCURRENCE ! 1,000,000 OWNER'S 6 CONTRACTOR'S PROT PIKE DAMAGE(Any one IU•I ' 50,000 X. Aavregata MEO EXP(MY one pangn) 51000 Per Project AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT CA2771914 . 9/29/9S 3/31/97 1,Oo0,000 A R ANY AUTO I ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Par pm cn) SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Par accldcnt) NON•OWNEO AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE 2 AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT 1 GARAGE LIABILITY .. OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: ' ANY AUTO EACH ACCIDENT AGGREGATE • EACH OCCURRENCE A 10,000,000 EXCESS LIABILITY A X UMBRELLA FOAM BE6061504 9/a9/95 3/31/97 AGGREGATE a 10,000,000 >t OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM WC STALL OTFI- LIM T ' WORKERS COMPENSATION AND 'RY_ B EMPLOYERS'LIABILITT NC8297532RA 2/01/96 2/01/97 EL EACH ACCIDENT A 1,000,000 B THE PROPPIETORI INCL WC8178934RA 2/01/97 I 3/31/97 ELD15EASE-POLICY Ur'IIIT 11000,000 PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE 11 1,000,000 OFFICES ARE: EXCL DINER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSSLOCAT10NSNEHICLESISPECIAL.ITEMS Various jobs. • �<'L% '.SCM}. .,iq;:,:(•>j}::: r ++/,yy f... •.xL: Ski: }}..`` '1y� .J.. •�U::,. ,.x..}. x�::-R:<�%;*�rT:. �,j r't�:t•i' R:r V}., 9?. yy.h��``/;��i'{{I<K�, .�1!/:;,.,.i. L: ..:.�:'�.::.,Yf:iS'K?: ,./...•,.....x '/."I^ 4':`:631:i •,i•S:'Ft!'! saY :.x.. ue•, .!1I>MI'li',4�.4...... ..,..u..,.pRS x�Y...,,..;.:.it'.w:.n,T.n•• ¢ y�11�p�k �1Ih.0 1''� d hr::+:•i'e:}. �` �:j�....i>}:e%:i'.. 'i'/.S.fii,":;3: ��,� r:r,.�rr: i:X! #�ilT�k`'k���i'�1#+FL;Y�sYt•",l'>r '�S��iSi,: S i'� rex;,Y;.�i'•�%i..:a...�.:.a;.�f;`'::S:e:F:.. §�e.:3�T':>°�+:.,r...,....:/............. ...r,r,<T.S......::...........T: Cr`rif'.`-'.x.. ..?:;GS:::Z>:.,:,.:u.`...Ri, t•% SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE City of WOrcesLar EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAYOR TO MAIL 30 GAYS WRITTEN•NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAME)TO THE LEFT, Wiring Division BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH ALL I NOTICE SHALL NO OBLIGATION as Meade Street OR IIPBILTY 25 eaeZ. re 01610 OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE A 190355,000 :<! ..5:• -�. v 14863 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Y tL a 14863 ONE ASHBURTON PLACE BOSTON, MA''O21O8 SEP 21 WS CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LICENSE " Number: Expires: D.P.S. Restricted To: 0 h 4 N x ... JAMES W SEAMAN ` �= --.-,De,taq,,fi bottom, fold sign on PO BOX 357 back; and laminate license card. , S WOODSTOCK, CT 06267 Keep top for receipt and change of address notification. DEpAgENT.OF PUBLIC SAFETY CONSIRUC�=10 SUPERVISOR LICENSE lug Nuaber� Expires Restu�te � �0>: �A ES y' SEA MAN -pI- 89% 357 S.1000STOCK, CT 06267 Tyree Engineering, P.C. 9 Otis Street Westborough, MA 01581-331 1 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Tel: (508) 871-8400 • Fax: (508) 871-8401 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO: f � n (1 ���1 P J� rC.r✓fnJ'% DATE: '-I eV+ W;knq 0i y ►'9 1'U�.1 RE: 3u--� S, Pao o i - ATTENTION: Mf. ,Qh l �'1 Ciro U I /tcui f�J2B NO: " � ►I ❑ Attached ❑ Under Separate cover: We are sending you the following items via: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Item # # of copies Date Description I V.)M-) CAz C%C These are transmitted: ❑ For approval For your use ❑ As requested ❑ For review and comment El REMARKS: / L 7/ ' il COPY TO: SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. • ,.:� _ram :,.=�._F{ �..,.�� . i � .�.... ..._..W.�:.. ,. , -- - � .�<��_._= 1 INSPECT ON REPORT FUEL ISLAND FIRE. SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS NAME 4�63212 a lZ DATE /� 7 G INSPECTOR 211 ADDRESS_ — -I;L SYSTEM MANUFACTURER NUMBER OF ISLANDS MODEL AND SIZE Fa,�- S NUMBER OF PULL STATIONS l CYLINDER LOCATIONS C' )L vr�Li,y NUMBER OF CYLINDERS SYSTEM IN OPERATIONAL CONDITION VYES ❑ NO FUEL DISPENSER SHUT DOWN R�4ES ❑ NO SYSTEM INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS DWES ❑ NO SYSTEM CONNECTED TO BLDG.FIRE ALARM CVZYES ❑ NO ❑ LO L �UNICIPAL CCTV SYSTEM ES ❑ NO. DATE OF ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE DATE OF LAST SIX YEAR MAINTENANCE I I DATE OF LAST RECHARGE DATE OF LAST HYDROSTATIC TEST COMMENTS Fire Dept. Representative Customer Representative 1 -800-442-9898 ABLE FIRE PROTECTION 63 Beverage Hill Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02860 ' qU3-01-1997 11:39 FROM MURPH`i' 'MI IRPHY TO 7905230 P,L3 HENRY L. MURPHY, JR. MURPHY AND'MURPHY YEtEPM o"!E. (506) 175-31.16 J. DOVGLAS MURFHY C OUNt-E LLORS AT LAW F A X G. AR7"t-11JR HYLAND, JR. 243 rVU'rH STREET (50$) 775--3720 SUSAN MERRITT—GLENNY " LOCK ORAVV.w ed "ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNE:CTICU7 HVANNIS, MA5SACHUSETTS OZ501-1412 E-nnQlC m u r o�la w�J c e Pa c ed.net PLEASE REPLY OVR FILE NO. 10964 C NOTARY PUBLIC Augu.at 1, 1997 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: CURB CUTS FOR THE MOBIL SERVICE STATION, CORNER OF ROUTE 28 AND OLD STAGE ROAD, CENTERVILLE, MASSACHL:SETTS Dear Mr. Crossen: Enclosed herewith please find copies of the following documents: 1 . Letter from Alexander B. Trakimas of Tyree Engineering to Mr. Bernard E. McCourt at Mass. Highway; 2 . Copy of proposed "Curb Cut Plan" referred to in Mr. Trakimas' July 23, 1997 letter, I have been advised earlier today by Mr. Trakimas that Mr. William Whitty, Assistant Permit Engineer, is processing the Curb Cut material which should be ready for issuance on Wednesday, August 6, 1997. I have been asked to advise yourself and the zoning Board of Appeals that the State Curb Cut Permit should be issued next week. Once that is in hand, I believe the appropriate course of action will be to file the new Curb Cut Plan with the supporting documentation and an application to modify the prior Special Permit issued by the Board of Appeals. If the Board approves of the curb cuts required by Mass. Highway whioh, without being presumptuous I certainly hope will be the case, then Mobil. will proceed to implerment those modifications. In the interim, I am asking that, to the extent necessary to accomplish the foregoing with reasonable dispatch but likewise due regard to the current, mid-Summer traffic situation and the Board of Appeals, heavy calendar, the Temporary Occupancy Permit be extended. RLIG-01-1997 11:39 FROf9 MLIPPH'Y & MURPH`r' TO 7906230 P.04 Thank you for your considerate attention to this matter, and I await your advice. ncerely yours, ". Dou as Murphy JDM:rj j enclosures cc : Alexander 8. Trakimas Emmett F. Glynn, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals TOTAL P.04 qUG-01-1997 11:39 FRO'" MURPHY & MURPHY TO 7906230 P.02 HENRY J_ MURPHY, JR. MUF{�Hy AND MURPHY (508)04a) 775-3116 GHONE. J. DOUGLAS MURPHY COUNSELLORS 41" LAW :-- F A X G. ARTHUR HYLAND, JR. .4'=•�ui'N 5?h'ECT CSR9) 775-9720 5J5AN MERIRITT—GLENNY LOCK DRAWE'W M _ • ALSO ADMITTED IN COr-* 6ec ICUT HYANNIS, PAAS5A(:W.U$ETTS 02601-1412 - E-MAIL �t murP'�La+NjIV=aPecod.n�•t PLEASE PEPLY OUR FILE NO. 10964-C - NQTARY PUBLIC August 1, ' 1997 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: CURB CUTS FOR THE MOBIL SERVICE STATION, CORNER OF ROUTE 28 AND OLD STAGE ROAD, CENTERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS Dear Mr. Crosser:: Enclosed herewith please find a revised letter which I would ask you to replace with the letter delivered to you earlier today regarding this matter. Thank you. Sincerely, 1 J. Douglas Murphy JDM:rjj enclosure CC: Alexander B, Trakimas Emmett F. Glynn, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals RUG-01-11397 11:39 FROM "1URPH`( & t11JRPHY TO 79OS230 P.01 HENRY L, MURJ-kY, JR. MURPHY AND MURPHY TELEPHONE j. DOUGLAS MURPHY (506) 775-3116 COUNSELLORS AT LAW G, A.RTHVR HYLANO, JR. '1,4:1 SOUTH STREET F A K (5081 775-3720 SUSAN MERRITT-GLENNY LOCK r1RAYVER M. ALSO ADMITTED IN CONNECTICUT HYANNI5, MASSACHUSETTS 02$01_1412 £"MA'1'- rnvrphlawt�c,p,:coO.nct PLEASE REPLY" OUR FILE Nn. 10964-C N Q T A R Y P V E 1.I C FAX COVER SHEET Date : August 1 1297 PLEASE SEND THE FOLLOWING PAGES TO: ATTENTION: Ra.Iph Crassen, Building Commissioner LOCATION: TO74N OF BARNSTABLE PANAFAX ##: 7 9 0-&2 3 0 FROM: J. Douctlas Murphv Esquire LOCATION: MURPHY AND MURPHY RE: Mobil Service Station TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGE(S) INCLUDING COVER LETTER: 4 IF YOU DO INOT RECEIVE ALL THE FAGS (S) , PLEASE CALL BACK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO: PHONE ## (508) 775-3116 OM FAX ## (508) 775-3720 *** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE *** The :riformation, and documents transmitted by this telecopy are privileged and contain confidential information intended only for the person(s) natned above. Any other distribution, copying or disclosure is strictly prohibited. If you have received this telecopy in error, please notify us immediately by telephone, and return the orig .nal to us without making a cony. �oFT+e ram, Baxxsensce. 059. A�O� The Town of Barnstable Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph M.Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner September 3, 1997 Attorney Douglas Murphy 243 South Street. Lock Drawer M Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: SPR 59-96 Centerville Mobil -Modification of curb cut design. Dear Attorney Murphy, The above referenced revised plan was reviewed and administratively approved under Section 4- 7.4 (2) of the Barnstable Zoning Ordinance and forwarded to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Plca�se be informed that a building pennit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, die letter of certification required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances must be submitted. Also, all signage must be discussed with Gloria Urenas of this Division. Should you have puny questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner 1 '3 I r� � � �. ' i } i.. .�.�� � �Z -� �� � � � . 3 � t J � -- .,,..-._._r r-.F__. TOYdN OF BARNSTABLE TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 ROUTE 28 PHONE Centerville LIP - LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO nERMI'?' 2:3Bt�13 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS STATION PERMIT TYPE 3TC00 TITLE TEMP. OCCUPANCY PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safet3 ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: LOND $.00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 753 MISC_ NOT CODED ELSEWHERE t HAAN3TABI.E, *' MA93. OWNER. Mi7RIL, OI?:, t:;ORP 39.Ep�A � ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INC PO 13OX 290 BUILDI O DAILA-S TX BY DA'PE ISSUED 06/11/1997 EXPIRATION DATE 08/11/1:197 THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONEORWRITTENNOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. � � � � l,�a�' !I @s � � � 2 � r� �� �u c_ The Engineering Division has no problem with granting a temporary permit. The entrances/exits as they exist on Mobil Station at Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd. is requesting a temporary occupancy permit. The Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd within the Mass Highway layout are the respsibility of the State. The applicant should get the approval for the curb cuts from the MHD and provide the Town with some substantiation that the State approves the current curb cuts or that the revised curb cuts are approved by the MHD. T J Mar llo 6/11/97 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID' 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 1 ADDRESS-P 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE j CENTERVILLE ZIP. - ,j LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO I PERMIT 23683 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS ..STATION j PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety 1 ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: -BONS} -- - --- . . . - - - --$:00 -- - -- ;,. - OxIME - -- CONSTRUCTION COSTS $,00 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY * • * ■ARNSTABLE, w MASS. i639. BUILDING IVISI N BY DATE ISSUED 01/08/1998 EXPIRATION DATE • j of�t TOWN NSTN OF BA A.B��T�. CUPTIFTCATE. OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL TDB 189 1.32 GE013AGE ID 11141 I ADDRESS. 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTla PHONE ti- C:ENTEVI ,Lh I; LOT _ 2B 3 DLOCX LOT S I z Ra ?T A DR, ?Pi`tENT DISTRIM"00 4 PERMIT ., 23663 DESCRIPTION CE TERVI LLE MOBIL OAS - TATION:: PERMIT TYPE. BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCf,3PAN CONTRACTORS :� -Department of,Health, Safety "ARCHITECTS: I and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES:. � BOND CONSTRUCITION COSTS, a O . : CERTIFI:CATE �OF OCCUPANCY BAIuvsT�BLE, BUILDII�T v . ?A'TE I aSO7 01/039., 98� EXPIRATION DATE THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION,STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION"RESTRICTIONS: MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. ANICAL INSTALLATIONS: 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. VISIBLEPOST THIS CARD SO IT IS BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 2 2 . 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING-DEPARTMENT. 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE-PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL ' WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF.CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS.APPROVEDTHE STI RUCTION.WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED,FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS.OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. llWH3d !DNiamiine N. TOWN OF BARNST.ABLE TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE CENTERVILLE , ' ZIP LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Ca j PERMIT ' 23883 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS STATION PERMIT TYPE BTCOO TITLE TEMP. OCCUPANCY. PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS= and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: BOND $_00 THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS L $.00 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE # ; 4 * BARNSTABLF, • l MASS. OWNER MOBIL, OIL CORP i639. ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INCPO BOX ED MA'S DALLAS 290 TX BUILDING BY DATE ISSUED 06/11/1997 EXPIRATION DATE 09/11/.1997 ac , �• ,, TOWN fir (� q �{y�}.� Pry p q �a•+4 2 n 1 O N OF �Bt'3.RN S l AB E TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 189 132 f OEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1`734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE:.. � ° PHONE - CENTERVILLE ZIP — ,LOT _ 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DgYELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT ~� .23683 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL CAS STATION PERMIT TYPE BTC00 TITLE TEMP. OCCUPANCY PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: BOND a �_0 TNf � CONSTRUCTION COSTS ,fJ£� ?53 MISC. NOT. CODED ELSEWHERE BARNWABLE, • MASS. OWNER MOBIL" OIL CORD ED M ( ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INC PO BOA .290 BUILDING D V4SIO DALLAS TX. BY ' t ' I DATE ISSUED 06/11/1997 ' EXPIRATION DATE THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR. ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROMTHE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OFTHIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED. APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. e ® ® e BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 2 2 F,= 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING.DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD OF HEALTH OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL.BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN.SIX. CARD CAN BE ARRANGED,FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFICA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. 4� t, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY - - PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 ROUTE 28 PHONE Centerville ZIP - LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT 23683 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS STATION PERMIT TYPE BTCOO TITLE TEMP. OCCUPANCY PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: BOND $.00 THEE CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 , 753 MISC. NOT CODED ELSEWHERE * BARNSTABLE, • MASS. OWNER MOBIL, OIL CORP i639. A�O� ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INC FDM1N,,`r � PO BOX 290 BUILD D ON DALLAS TX BY C/ DATE ISSUED 06/11/1997 EXPIRATION DATE 08/11/1997 - TOWN OEM' BARNSTABLE BUILDING .PERMIT: PARCEL ID 189 132 GEORASE ID _ 111.41..1" ADDRESS 1734 ROUTE 28 PHONE C0nterville ZIP - LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE _ DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PER.MIT 22b82 DESCRIPTION CENTERVILLE MOBIL GAS STAT. PEP14IT TYPE BREMODC TITLE COMMERCIAL ALT/CONY CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safet: ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES: $1,830-00 BOND $.00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $30(),000.00 437 NOt4RES. /NONHSKP ADD/CONTV 1 PRIVATE P ' ISTABLE. •' MA83r C1WNER MOBIL, OIL CORP ><6g9. n , x �ED ADDRESS MOBIL ADM SERVICE CO INC � PO BOX ?90 BUILDINGDIV N { DALLAS TX a BY DATE LSSUED 04/24/1997 EXPIRATION DATE � I THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF,EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY.EN- CROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION.STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND WHERE APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU- ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECH- (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE ANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING CTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS rLot l/Jv�id/CGlpotlA� �°�i�✓ 1 �iAr�4�. vim. f f� 2 2 2 G/SGas>v�Yed A oe 3 1 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2 BOARD H a OTHER: SITE PLAN REVIEW APPROVAL (� -k WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CON- INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE STRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX CARD CAN BE ARRANGED FOR BY VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUC- MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN NOTIFIGA- TION. NOTED ABOVE. TION. The Engineering Division has no problem with granting a temporary permit. The entrances/exits as they exist on Mobil Station at Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd. is requesting a temporary occupancy permit. The Rte 28 and Old Stage Rd within the Mass Highway layout are the respsibility of the State. The applicant should get the approval for the curb cuts from the MHD and provide the Town with some substantiation that the State approves the current curb cuts or that the revised curb cuts are approved by the MHD. T J Mar llo 6/11/97 Southboro Executive Place ROTLE ` 352 Turnpike Road n thboro, MA 01772 ENGINEERING, P.C. .., 508.480 90809a0x ma@bohlereng.com May 2, 2002 Town of Barnstable VIA--Fax Building Department 508-790-6230 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02061 Attn: Mr. Peter F. DeMatteo, Building Commissioner Re: Permit No. 58444 Request for Permit Extension Mobil Canopy Image Upgrade 1734 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA We are writing to respectfully request an extension of time for the above referenced permit. The scope of work approved by the current Sign Permit includes the installation of the new image for the existing canopy fascia. Unfortunately, we will not be able to.construct the project within the allowable time frame as the current Permit is set to expire on July 15, 2002. We are currently coordinating this,project with the Contractor that is going to perform the installation. Our Q scheduling of this project and other similar projects has been pushed back due to the fact that this type of installation may not be installed during the winter months. We are anticipating that this project will be scheduled for construction during the Summer of 2003. We respectfully request that the Permit time frame be extended through the Fall of next year, 2003. For your reference we have enclosed a copy of the issued Permit. If you have any questions, concerns or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (508) 480-9900. Sincerely, BOHLER ENGINEERING, P. C. John,D. Stitzer.Jr e, Enclosure, -" - Other.Office.Locations: 0 Watchung, NJ 0 North Wales, PA 0 Melville, NY 0 Sterling,VA 0Towson, MD 0 Albany, NY 0 Center Valley, PA 908.668.8300 215.393.8300 516.872.2000 703.709.9500 410.821.7900 518.438.9900 610.797.3000 CIVIL&CONSULTING ENGINEERS■SURVEYORS ■ kAFFIC CONSULTANTS■ ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS www.bohlereng.com o g,�RNS A NST L 9m� WN'OFFV LL y BUILDING DIV. � aye Y T GF REGULP�G� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE CENTERVILLE ZIP LOT 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE DBA - DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT -; 58444: DESCRIPTION:OWNERS'AGENT = 13.35 SQ FT PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS and Environmental Services TOTAL FEES $150 00 BOND, . CONSTRUCTION ;-COSTS $ 00 MISC 1NOT CODED ELSEWHERE r � * ' 753 BA�tN�� M , x . � sbg9 A zK i?h zti ii a 4t� r tih _ '^h j'h'yy 1. -Lo- B LD NG.DI I, Q 1- •, r-i'£r... �• ,�r'..c x-.,��Y'�',}.a-:'` .-�'2t�.S-.�n S3£w.3.ti,•��2.t t-..•��x'�° .g..- .•�z- t l �..-3 '� �tr rrY_,,DATEISSUED 01 15/�002 EXPIRATIONx DATE ��+ s ---. .i r }l i•q i-• D 2 / L . m#.: .r•.., m.z wJR'.4rr :xY r.)i I.r - .,--n q +�c'x�+af 3z. (15iO3%02 FRI 10:36 FAX o(11 P =outnbaro Cxecut;ve Place '7{ 352 Turrlpik.e Rc)ad A908 BO L � Scutt Cara, 'IA 01772 �T j h ' 508.480.99L E�V I1`�1EE�'�I1�Y � �. agboh0rerig fax ma®bohiereng.com May 2,2002 VIA--Fax `fawn of'Barnstable 508-790-6230 Building Department 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02061 Attn: Mr. Peter F. DeMattei), Building Commissioner Re: Permit No. 58444 Request for Permit FA tension Mobil Canopy Imag. Upgrade 1734 Falmouth Road,Centerville,iSA We are writing to respectfu'.ly request an extension of time for the above referenced permit. The scope of work q?proved by the current Sign Permit includes the installation of the new image for the exi.irting canopy fascia. r . Unfortunately,we will not-3(u able to construct the project within the allowable time frame as the current Permit:,,set to expire on July 15, 2002. We are currently coordinating this project wi III the Contractor that is going to perform the installation. Our scheduling of this project arA other similar projects I-ias been pushed back due to the fact that this type of installation nray not be installed during the winter months. We are anticipating that this project will be scheduled for construction during the Summer of 2003. We respe:l:;tfully request that the Permit time frame be extended through the Fall of next year,2003. For your reference we hay.:' enclosed a copy of the issued Permit. If you have any y'additional infonuation, please do not hesitate to questions, concerns or require an contact me at(508)480-99)Q, vfV' Sincerely, BOILER ENGINEERIN1"l,P. C. John D. Stitzer,Jr, - Enclosae Other Cftice Lo(ations; g`^JOtCh:1 1C�,1`.f) 8 U�tth'�Vd e5,RA lt'''JiIIE,NY ■jl .lq, ■TOWScr, MD ■ 71bdR',/, NV ■[enter Valll'y. non 9'7d.EfiB.830C 215.393.SOQ. ,?'3.?'722:%00 ;G3.7U9.95UU 410.821.7900 518.4 6IC,797.3000 .95.990U Cii`1LttiZCOTtiSUiTTNG 1JNGINE�RS St1irvEYoR4 r 17iAFFIC CJTjSfTTA11T5 �NVIP.OfvV�ENTA� &GEOTB+`IINI,CALIvT�GINF-E.S q ww%N1.bohierer9-c0r I 05/031/0.2 FRI 10:36 FAX _ _ _' Q1002 ) Al N§T L - saN or�ywu BUILDING DIV. Op AEGWA10 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT GEOBASE ID 11141 PHONE. 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The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's Map as Map 189, Lot 132. The site consists of 0.6 acres and is improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq. ft. which has approximately 50%of its area used as a mini-mart and cashier for the gas service, and 50% for an automobile repairs and maintenance. The present gas station has four bays with a total of ten pumps. All are self-service. The gas station is now open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The applicants proposal would eliminate the auto repair and maintenance service area and extend the existing mini-mart(requiring altering approximately 1,750 sq. ft:of interior building space), remodel the entrance, redesign signs to conform to the ordinance, redesign and stripe exterior parking spaces and remodel the existing three curb cuts. An extension to the canopy is proposed to allow customers protection from the weather when they go into the gas station/convenience store The applicant has obtained approval from Site Plan Review for the proposed improvements. Zoning Relief Requested/History: The property is located in the RC zoning district. It has been the site of a gas station since 1931,and a Mobil station since the 1940's, so the use predates zoning. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed replacement of gas pumps and reconstruction of the building with sale of food items from vending machines only permitted (Appeal No. 1986-94.) In 1987, a 216 cu. ft. walk-in cooler was permitted but no milk products could be sold (Appeal No. 1987-49.) In 1993, a 683 cu. ft. walk-in cooler was permitted,with previous restrictions on products sold continued (Appeal No. 1993-22.) Procedural Summary: This appeal was filed at the Town Clerk's Office and at the Office of the Zoning Board of Appeals on July 30, 1996. 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 September 11, 1996, and continued to October 09, November 06 and to December 04, 1996 at which time the Board found to grant the Special Permit with conditions. An extension of time for filing of the decision was executed by the applicant and Board. Board Members hearing this appeal were Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Richard Boy, Elizabeth Nilsson and Chairman Gail Nightingale. Attorney Douglas Murphy represented the applicant. Hearing Summary: At the opening of the Public Hearing, Attorney Douglas Murphy introduced Frank Mason, the current operator and manager of the Centerville Mobil Station, Joseph Staiger, a Civil Engineer, and Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer. Mr. Murphy submitted to the file a memorandum in support of this appeal. Attorney Murphy reviewed the history of the gas station. Reminding the Board that the station had previously Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation been granted relief in 1986, 1987 and 1993. In 1986, a Special Permit and a Variance were granted to allow the gas station to be renovated and relocated on the site including new pump stations and a canopy. At that time, vending machines were allowed plus a service facility with two bays (which are still there today). The parcel is .6 acres with a building which includes a service facility, a storage area and a retail area. There are four islands with pumps-three have a single multi-product pump with two nozzles and one has two pumping units with two nozzles for a total of five units with ten nozzles. This are all under a canopy. Attorney Murphy explained to the Board that the Applicants have met with the Centerville Civic Association to show them the plans for the station. They have been to Site Plan Review and addressed their issue regarding the curb cuts and have received Site Plan Review approval. The front facade of the building was originally to be floor to ceiling glass but now will look more colonial as per the wishes of the Civic Association. Also, design work was done on the curb cut to facilitate traffic. As background, Attorney Murphy explained that after Mobil received its Special Permit in 1986 (Appeal Number 1986-94), they applied for another permit to allow a different cooler and they no longer wanted to use the vending machines. This was granted in 1987 (Appeal Number 1987-49). In 1993, the Petitioner.was granted an increase in the size of the cooler. The applicant requested to expand to 24 hours. Again, the Petitioner is seeking to be open 24 hours. The Petitioner also is seeking to eliminate the two service bays and alter the interior of the building. The retail area would be expanded. There are no exterior expansions or material changes planned. Inside there would be a realignment of the aisles and the cash register. The restrooms will only be accessed from inside the building. The product line will increase. There will be no food preparation, only the sale of hotdogs. Outside, the canopy would remain as is, but the island area would be realigned. Instead of the long islands that are presently there, there would be smaller concrete island "pads" beneath each of the eight dispensing units. This will make a total of sixteen nozzles. The increase of nozzles(from 10 to 16)would not increase traffic or business given the loss from the service bays. People will be serviced better and this will reduce a back up because this allows someone to fill up and get out quicker. The use requires 11 spaces, they will have 14-three extras. There will be a handicapped parking space. Plus, the area inside the station will now be better able to handle the handicapped. With regards to the curb cuts, Mr. Murphy stated that Mobil has agreed to reduce the size of the curb cuts. Old Stage Road was 50 feet and will be changed to 30 feet wide. This curb cut is needed to allow the tractor trailers to get in and out of the site. The Applicant will paint arrows.on the ground at all three curb cuts for traffic direction. Both curb cuts on Route 28 are desirable and they will be narrowed. The curb cut at the southeasterly corner will be marked for ingress only. The curb cut at the southwesterly comer will be narrowed and remain as a two way curb cut. There are no other service stations open in the late evening between Hyannis and this station, and continuing west along Route 28, the closest one is the Mobil in Mashpee. As such, the Applicant is seeking to expand to their hours as much as possible and would like to be open 24 hours. This would be a great service to the public. A list of proposed retail sales items to be sold was submitted by Attorney Murphy in the memorandum. Mr. Murphy stated that this list is consistent with many other gas stations. For economic reasons, there are very few gas stations left that only sell gasoline. Most stations offer other services. In the past, the Zoning Board of Appeals has stated that they do not want this to become a convenience store, however what exactly is a convenience store. There are other stores close by that are considered convenience stores, where they cook on the premises and sell sandwiches and include a full service deli counter. The Mobil Station is willing to limit the items for sell to the list submitted. The typical customer for the store would be the people who are getting gas anyway or those already driving by this site. Plus, if the customer wants gas and wants an item at a convenience store this eliminates an additional stop and an addition turn in an already clustered area. The Board asked Mr. Murphy to clarify the number of pumps. Mr. Murphy said there are presently five dispensing units with two nozzles each for a total of 10 nozzles. These are at three traffic islands with one unit and one island with two units. The intention is to eliminate the big islands and replace them with smaller individual dispensing units for a total of eight units with two nozzles each for a total of sixteen nozzles. This is an addition of six nozzles. The canopy will remain the same. 2 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation After a lengthy discussion between the Board, Attorney Murphy and Joseph Staiger, the Civil Engineer, the Board was still concerned with the widening of Route 28 and.its effect on traffic and public safety. The Board asked Attorney Murphy if the relief being sought were granted with right in and right out only, that is no left hand turns into or out of the site,would the Petitioner be.able to live that restriction. To which Attorney Murphy replied he could not answer that question at this time. Public Comment: Dan Swartz, President of the Centerville Civic Association spoke about widening Route 28 which is still pending and he indicated that the Town should have an answer by the end of this month (September). He' explained that Mobil has come before the Civic Association, but he can not take a stand on the issue because they have not had a meeting regarding this proposal. Next to speak was Nancy Pratt who was concerned about the expansion of the building, and the request to be open for.24 hours. The Board repeated what they still need. Specifically, the traffic issues-the traffic as it is now and if the relief . were granted. Also needed is information on peak hours of operation on the site and on the roadways themselves during peak hours. It was requested the information be submitted in enough time for the Staff to review it prior to the continuance. Also, the Board asked for a copy of the Route 28 widening plan by the continuance, even if it is only the draft proposal plan. The Board continued the appeal to October 9, 1996. On October 09, a letter was read by Chairman Nightingale from Attorney Murphy in which he requested a continuance of this appeal to November 6, 1996. The Board granted the continuance to November 6, 1996. At the November 06 continuance, Attorney Murphy submitted additional material to the file and touched on some of the issues addressed in his memorandum including possible findings. Mr. Murphy listed the proposed sale items and submitted photographs of the site for the record. Board Member Ron Jansson asked Attorney Murphy about the Board's previous request of a right turn in and a right turn out only at the Route 28 curb-cuts, thus eliminating.left hand turns from Route 28. Al Trakimans, the Project Engineer, responded that the curb-cut on Old.Stage Road is addressed in the overall improvement plan for the intersection and the widening of Route 28. But, Mobil definitely wishes to retain the left turn in and left turn out along Route 28... This issue was discussed along with a clarification of each curb-cut and the Board's concern regarding safety. The MA Highway Plans include a median strip along the center of Route 28 near this site with a break in the strip to allow left hand turns out of the site onto Route 28. This was not specifically requested by Mobil. .There was a further discussion regarding products now being sold and those proposed to be sold. Also discussed was the number of pumps and a comparison of Mobil's traffic study and the Cape Cod Commission's traffic data for the area. The Board stated their major concern is the left turn in and left turn out onto Route 28 and public safety. The intersection is listed as one of the highest, most accident prone intersections in the Town of Barnstable. Public Comment: Speaking in opposition were Joyce Joakim, Nancy Pratt, and Tim McGee. There are two letter in opposition in the file. No one else spoke in favor or opposition to the appeal. In rebuttal to the public comments, Attorney Murphy addressed the 24-hours of operation, the lighting, adequate parking and the curb cuts. Mr. Murphy spoke about the boundary line of the site and agreed that Mobil does not own the island in the front of the lot. Mr. Murphy stated that the proposed pumps and roof will not be moved closer to Route 28 than they are now. . The Board questioned the.current average number of gallons of gas sold and the proposed increase and this sale's increase in relationship to any increase due to the new proposed items for sale. 3 Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation After speaking with his colleagues, Mr. Murphy felt there were a few issues still troubling the Board and requested a further continuance. The Board continued the appeal to December 04, 1996. At the December 04, 1996, continuance, Mr. Murphy submitted a memorandum addressing the Board's concerns regarding right in and right out only (no left turn), additional nozzles the hours of operation, and the issue of the mart becoming a convenience store. FINDINGS: With reference to the request of Mobil Oil Corporation for a Special Permit in Appeal Number 1996-115, the. following are the findings of fact: 1. The property is located at 1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA, and is shown on Assessor's Map as Map 189, Lot 132, which is a Residential C Zoning District. It is also located within the Groundwater Overlay District-AP Aquifer Protection District. 2. The property in issue consists of 0.6 acres and is currently improved with a gas station of 2,034 sq. ft. which currently uses 50%of its area as a mini-mart operation and cashier for the gas service. The other 50% currently consists of two service bays for automobile repairs and service. 3. The site has been utilized as a gas station since 1931, and a Mobil Station approximately since 1940. The use as a gasoline station, predates Zoning in the Town of Barnstable. The use is a pre-existing non- conforming use. 4. In 1986, a Special Permit was granted which allowed the replacement of the existing pumps and the reconstruction of the building to allow the sale of food items from vending machines only. 5. In 1987, a further modification allowed a 216 cubic foot walk=in cooler with no milk products for sale. 6. In 1993, the Board allowed an increase in the size of the walk-in cooler, still with the restriction of no milk products for sale. 7. The proposed uses and expansion of uses at the site, will not result in an expansion of the building. 8. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has proposed certain traffic improvements along Route 28 and along Old Stage Road which will consist of widening the area to allow for two lanes of traffic in each direction along Route 28 and to allow one lane of divided traffic along Old Stage Road. 9. The Petitioner is seeking to drop the garage use and convert the entire building into a retail use. 10. The Petitioner is seeking to increase the total number of nozzles available on the site. 11. The Petitioner is seeking to expand the current hours of operation to allow for 24 hours of operation, seven days a week. 12. The area is located on Route 28 which although it abuts a residential neighborhood, it is primarily commercial in nature in its overall design. 13. Granting the relief being sought with regards to the increase in the number of nozzles on the site would not result in further stacking or traffic problems on this site. 14. The expansion of the retail uses as proposed by the Petitioner on the site would be more detrimental to the area and exacerbate traffic conditions there, since it would become the closest retail facility to the Old Stage neighborhood. 15. The existing intersection of Old Stage Road.and Route 28, is one of the worst intersections from the point of view of traffic congestion in the Town of Barnstable and currently operates at a Level Of Services"e" and"f". 16. Granting the relief being sought to expand the hours of operation to 24 hours for the gas station only, would not be detrimental to the neighborhood involved, but would actually be an enhancement as it would provide for a safe haven for people to come while utilizing the'highway. 17. The proposed modifications have been approved by Site Plan Review with conditions imposed. 18. There is a discrepancy between the traffic counts that have been provided by the Applicant and those previously recorded at the site by the Cape Cod Commission. The Cape Cod Commission's projected traffic report is higher than the Applicant's report. Discussion: Elizabeth Nilsson agrees with most of the findings but did not agree with the expansion to 24 hours of operation for the gasoline pumps. Chairman Gail Nightingale also does not agree with the expanded hours. VOTE: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale ' 4 l , Town of Barnstable-Zoning Board of Appeals Decision and Notice-Appeal No.1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation MOTION: Based on the findings of fact in Appeal Number 1996-115, a motion is made and seconded to grant the Petitioner partial relief as follows: 1. To allow the Petitioner to be able to expand and have number of nozzles as proposed at sixteen (16). 2. To allow the Petitioner to run this operation on a 24-hours basis or in the alternative to run.this operation from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 3. To allow the square footage that is proposed to be utilized as retail space be allowed, but to restrict the. items to be sold to the following: chips, pretzels,cookies, prepared donuts and muffins, consumable automotive supplies, soda,juice in small containers-not gallon size, isotonics, cigarettes, oil, hot coffee (not in bags), ice, lottery, candy, gum, mints, maps, batteries(not automotive), film, newspapers, window . wash, newspapers not magazines, sunglasses, health and beauty aid items, (limited to aspirin, pain relievers, cough drops, chap stick, blistex, cold and sinus medicines), prewrapped sandwiches, bagels, diapers, suntan lotion, windshield scrapers, lock deicer, cigars, prepared hot dogs, cappuccino. There will be no selling of milk in gallon or half-gallon sizes, half pint sizes only. 4. The traffic access along Route 28 is to be limited to right in and right out only. No left,turns on Route 28. The signs on the site shall read no left turn, however, if the tanker needs to turn left, they will be allowed. 5. The public restrooms are to be provided. 6. The granting of this relief is in accordance with the plans submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals indicating no left turns allowed on Route 28. VOTE INCLUDING 24 HOURS OF OPERATION: AYE: Richard Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman NAY: Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale This did not pass due to lack of necessary votes. VOTE LIMITING THE HOURS OF OPERATION FROM 6:00 AM TO 12:00 PM(MIDNIGHT): AYE: Richard.Boy, Ron Jansson, Gene Burman, Elizabeth Nilsson, and Chairman Gail Nightingale NAY: None ORDER: Appeal Number 1996-115 has been Granted with Conditions including the limiting the hours of operation from 6:00 AM to midnight. This decision must be recorded at the Registry of Deeds for it to be in effect. The relief authorized by this decision must be exercised in one year. 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. 7 e4- W, 1996 G Nightingal Chairm Date Signed I Ll da Hutchenrider, 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 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Linda Hutchenrider,Town Clerk 5 4 12!2812006 16:09 15037719393 CENTER`•JII._ PAGE 81 -.._....................._..._. .. NOWE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RFS Pt I Tracking Client: Mahli -CODS2�31 Location: 1734 Palmotilh Road der 42942 ��6� 29 6 1y Centerville, MBA 02632 mobil � CORS Authorixellon Code; 34 1 Scrvic.;Nacd: aocf Leaks and Repai_'s Sarvi gRgQL*r'tf-d' 2U-ijvc-1U05 03!0:3 PM EST Arrival Required by: 29-0- ec-m 6 0,-03 PN ECT 1 Fax DeliveryTmw Zl!-Dec-�006 03:01 FM Clint; ocnban: mobill e�ntervi:wLe-Ba_-nst.ahl*~MI1\ Cors- 11,'26 $r.tviGC Provider :.essard P:7o*rty Management Services; Details of Service Request �GinaisM states that shy has .a roof leak: threagh out the entire store. is health czept was on site and sta.toa tr.is is � Violatioxl ar.d ;feeds t: be repaired or th40y WI-11 get a NUV. 't is leaking on tY.e food in the back Toren. leak io in bot:°: rest.rrct1s, bArk roo;,A. They a°e l µring b =ke.ts. It is dripping cr 'rot water hewt6r ^ss thv back room. No eervice it east ? i, days. 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'l' :1NTS FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: V:tOM ]effery Lai-zon Marian Cate COMPANY: DA'ff Town of Hanlstable 6/19{07 AXNUMUt(R; - 1'O't'AI.No.t)P;':iGl': ?Nf:!,Ull(C:Gt:iN'Iq?: C=)' 508-7 90-6 230 2 i'?tiJNr:n't)\ttti l� si.n!>I.R's Iilil liR1iN!.:1:NUMt?lyR: c C= RE: YOUR RI`.PP:P.t:NCF NUMb;ia: . Mobil 3825.106 > Centen7iil+,)t A I73$l�:lltnoutlllZoad �'. r` -- rn URGIiN'I I'LI ASP COMNIIfN'I' 1ILVASERYPLY Ntr.Lauzon, Erclos,-d ple isc find the building permit for the subject loeatien. 'Pie appbcation and letter of request asked for the permit to allow the ronox"119"Install new backlit canopy fascia. .Vxistitlg 1\ aU canopy ' to relr=l." Please co firrn that this uill be allowablee at the site. Thank }'()t.t for your assist-ance. Due to the Nature of this correspondence please communicate with me personally or, if faxing return,please call me prior to faxing to alert me prior to transmitting. 414 HfsN1;.FIT ST P.1W'1'UCKV—i R1 02861 — P110 sFN 401-725-5533 VAX: 401-724-1110 . Jurt- 19-07 02 : 50P P_02 ww*r TOWN OF BARNSTABL.E . Building Application Ret 200701014 I . • Permit Is;ue. t)ate: OS•'30i07 t1 MASS. � 1639. Appli;;ant: STEPH.E\S,DENNE IS Permit Number: B 20071222 Ploposed Us:: GASOLINE Si RVICE STATIONS _ Exoi ration Date: I I:27107 Locaron 1734 FALNMOUIM ROADiRTE• 28?onir2 District RC Permit Type: COMMERCIAL ADDIMON ALTERATION) — - --- Permit Fees _ 202.5Q Contractor � `S fE.PHENS.I)EINIvIS Ntap Parcel 1539132 ~Villa e CENTERVILLE APp Fee S 100.00 License Num 0770480 t Consmactien Cost S 25,000 Remarks — - - APPROVED PLANS MUS-1 BE RETAINED ON JOB AND RECONFIGUREiIZEC\'I DEL. FEXISTiNCl FOOD MART(MOBILE OIL)N�C.i�IS CARD MUST BE KEPTPOSTED UNTIL.FINAL TO FOOT PRINT PAINT FACIA.CANOPY WILL RFQUTRF E_LECTRIC.\L PatS WHE RT CERTIFICATE OF BEEN' �NEEN' 'MADE IFI IS REQUIRED.SUCH Own_--, on Re•;ord: STEPHEN5.DENNIS BUILDING SHALL NOT BE. OCCUPIED UNTIL A FiN.AI, Adrress: 9 BYKON DRIVE INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE, NASHllA, NH 03062 \p�liearon Fat2rcd by IL Buildirw Permit ls5u[G By: I'H[S PERIMITCG?~NVQ_YS NO RK;?fi ft)0, ,.'UPY'ANY ST `0 REET.ALLR S1DE;L'.ALK OR ANY PART TH I{ 'T�F;=1THEs:'fl_UPf!!?ARLLY'OR PER,h1ANf:NTL2'. LNCRCACHEMENTS ON PUBLIC N-0PFIZT-,NOT SPECIE?CALLY PER91TTF W'I;NDrR THE B'jfLC:NOCObE MUST I r'IRO ]BY THE IURISDICTI( lv.� STR,FETCR ALLY GRADES AS '1...AS 11i:P'1'ii ANO LOCATION OF PliBLIC SEWS RS\•I AY BE 0BTAiNED FRCAI I"Hf DI...\R'I NlE-N- OF PUBLIC WCRK: TM-_ISSUANCE OF TI{IS PERNII T lll) :S M)T RELFASE THE APP_ICANT FROM THE CONDITa7NS OF ANY APPLii;ASI-F SJAILV\' SiON RESTRICTIONS. � _I miNIMUM OF FOUR CALL INSPECT;CNS REOLIRED FOR ALL CONTSTRUCTIOV :vORK: i.FOUNDAT]ON OR FOOTINGS. ?..ALL.FIREPLACES MUST BE IN'S1)ECTED AT TNETHROAT L1 VEI. BEFORE FIRST PL'E LINING IS INSTAL F(�. 3.WIRING As PLUMBING INSPF.C'!!Otis TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FRAIME INSPECTION. -1.PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL NIENIB RS(READY TO LATH,, >.INSULATION. !s.FINAL INSPGC'?'ION BEFORF OCCUPANCY. 'XHERF APPLICABLE,SE?ARATI:PERM!fS.ARE RELIC IRED?OR ELECTRICAL,PLUb B1'\'G AtiD \AECHANICAI :N�TALL:>TIONS, WORK SHALL.NOT PROCEED UN?1L.•t HF.F�'SPFCTOR HAS APPROVED THE V!R QUS STAGES OF CONSTIRuk TION. PERMIT`VILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED A51T.IIIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSI'F:D :kS NOILI) XBOVE. P=RSONS CONTRACTING WITI .'? 'RI:GiSTEREM CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO GUARANTY FUND Las scl fbrdi in,MGL L.142A1. BLITLDP G INSPF:C7'TO\ :MIPROIALS PLUMBING II`dSPECTION :APPROti'ALS ELECTRI('AI 'NSPECTION:iPPROVALS. 1 I I 3 ----_ _ -- 1 Heating Inspection Approvals -� Engineering Dept I Fire Dept - - — -- 2 4—Board of Health W1ARl011/2007/'HU 1F; 19 COMIC FIRE DEPARTMENT FAX No..5007902595 P, 002%`CO3 � y FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Fire Prevention Office-Hinckley Building 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA.02601 (508) 8624097 BUIL IN.G CODE COMPLIANCE FORM Plans,,dated for the property located at 4 km Alt AKA have been reviewed by of the rLW LL 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. Standplps Systems 7. Standpipe Valve'Locations 8. Fire Department Connection 9, Fire Protective Signaling System 10. F-P.S.S, &Annunciator Location 11. Smoke Control/1=xhaust , 12:Smoke Control Equipment Location 13. Life Safety System Features 14. Fire Extinguishing Systems 1.5. F.E.S. Control Equipment Location 16. Fire Protection Rooms 17. Fire Protection Equipment Slgnage 18.Alarm Transmission Method 19. Sequence of Operation Report 20;Acceptance Testing Criteria We believe this document to be complete and compliant for the issuance of a building permit. We have•completed the acceptance testing for that occupancy permit and believe that Within.the scope of the building permit,the above issues are in compllanca; West Samstable cotult Barnitabie Hyannis C.O.M.% Chief John P.Jenklns Chief Paul Frazier Chief Robert Croaby Lt,Eric Hublee Fro Glen S.Wiloex PO Box 480 Captaln David Pone PO Sox 94 Lt Donald Chase Jr; FPO Martin M McNeely W.Barnstable,02568' Fo Sox 1632.02635 Barnstable,02630 95 High School Road Ext 1876 Route 28 (508)362-3241 (508).42E4210 (506)362-3312, (508)775.1300 (508)790-2330 �_ Southboro Executive Place B"' TT En 352 Turnpike Road j-1 L j� Southboro, MA 01772 ENGINEERING, P.C. 508.480.080g00 fax ma@bohlereng.com December 12, 2002 Town of Barnstable VIA--Fax Building Department 508-790-6230 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02061 Attn: Mr. Peter F. DeMatteo, Building Commissioner Re: Permit No. 58444. Request for Permit Extension Mobil Canopy Image Upgrade 1734 Falmouth Road, Centerville, MA We are writing to respectfully request an extension of time for the above referenced permit. The scope of work approved by the current Permit includes the installation of the new image for the existing canopy fascia. Unfortunately, we will not be able to construct the project within the allowable time frame as,the current Permit is set to expire on January 22, 2003. We are currently coordinating this project with the Contractor that is going to perform the installation. Our scheduling of this project and other similar projects has been pushed back due to the fact that this type of installation may not be installed during the winter months. We are anticipating that this project will be scheduled for construction during the Spring or Summer of 2003. We respectfully request that the Permit time frame be extended for an additional six (6)months to accommodate our schedule for construction. For your reference we have enclosed a copy of the issued Permit and the associated' sticker. If you have any questions, concerns or require any additional information,please do not hesitate to contact me at (508) 480-9900.. Sincerely, BOHLER ENGINEERING, P. C. John D'PStitzer,'Jr ,x 'i ..... ;.. _ t ,..1� R 1'.t.1 rj' A✓_e L • w �w 9 if�u— IF. .�. `F.4!. -... :...1 i. ..i. .3. S (- � u♦). .Y.�-rJ, r( �tl., �. �.. 't- i l.A 11 i. ,. Enclosure t.. Other Office Locations: oWatchung, NJ oNorth Wales, PA ®Melville, NY oSterling,VA ®Towson,MD ®Albany, NY 908.668.8300 215.393.8300 516.872.2000 703.709.9500 41'0.821.7900 518.438.9900 CIVIL&CONSULTING ENGINEERS■ SURVEYORS■ T1RAFFIC CONSULTANTS■ ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS www.bohlereng.com TOWN OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11141 ADDRESS 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE CENTERVILLE i ZIP LOT . 2B 3 .DBA BLOCK LOT SIZE DEVELOPMENT ''s DISTRICT CO ,PERMIT: 58444 -DESCRIPTION`,,OWNERS`AGENT —_ 13.35 SQ FT'PERMIT -,TYPE BSIGN. TITLE SIGN PERMIT ;CONTRACTORS ARCHITECTS: '`" ,1 ' _Departmerit of Health;Safety and EnvironinentaI Services ` `TOTAL FEES r BOND CONSTRUCTION "'COST S 'COSTS"s0 x ISC� N OT,c'•, 'CODED +Et D`"Er L�rS,� E0is, W0H�E.R-•EM53 �• s F; • BARNSTABm039. • i MA83, g BylLDJNG DI I O B DATE ISSUED 01/15/2002 EXPIRATION DATE S3D,4 d o j C7 m z o W ¢ A _ 0 2 m m o �ayl DEPN 4 1 S�y, .Y L ..+ "> .•i �4,yak k n !4.,{M�+�•Y�- .: �. A - a� t' � a.,,*'3 r rx � Y # !F„t�a`�"1�f: R i• q r.i t + �, t',y 6'��-f tf)�:' y?`R a'ync e:Y"��y.�'��x{yyi�t' , ^rcl t4� &• tn�' fi�-t M1c,"to�J L f 3' � � �b� �d- '� ps 'irt�y f `� ,�`��.�'�,,' .�Y`- w� WXPk4'. sI, . 5t `F jA,2/16/li2 MON 15:1:' FAX Cool Southboro Executive Place 352 Turnpike Road � OH LER Sout}�bor0, MA o 1772 1 508.480.990900 ENGINEERING, PC' 508.430.9080 fax *J rnaohohlereng.com December 12,2002 Town of Barnstable VIA--Fax Building Department 508-790-6230 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02061 Attu; Mr, Peter F. DeMatteo, Building Commissioner Re: Permit No. 5$444 LO ©1J Request for Permit Extension Mobil Canopy Image Upgrade 1734 Falmouth Road,Centerville,MA We are writing to respectfully request an extension of time for the above referenced permit. The scope of work approved by the current Permit includes the installation of the new image for the existing canopy fascia. Unfortunately,we will not be able to construct the project within the allowable time frame as the current Permit is set to expire on January 22, 2003. We are currently coordinating this project with the Contractor that is going to perform the installation. Our scheduling of this project and other similar projects has been pushed back due to the fact that this type of installation may not be installed during the wkiter months. We are anticipating that this project will be scheduled for construction dunrg the Spring or Summer of 2003. We respectfully request that the Permit time frame be extended for an additional six(6)months to accommodate our schedule for construction. For your reference we have enclosed a copy of the issued Permit and the associated sticker. If you have any questions, concerns or require any additional inforlxtation,please do not hesitate to contact me at(508)480-9900. Sincerely, BOHLER ENGINEERTNG,P. C. John D. Stitzer, Jr. Enclosure a other Office Locations: ■vOteioung, NJ 1 Wrth wales, PP. llll Melvil;e, NY m Ster!ing,VA ■Towson,MD ®Albany, NY 905,668.8300 215.393.8300 5?5,872.20W 703.700.9500 410.821.7900 518.4A.9900 CIVIL&CON5ULT1Nc ENICINEERS•SU ATYORS s T1tAFFIC CONSULTANTS■ ENV!A.OTIRAENTAL&GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEBrS www.bohlereng.com . r f' N r • c� 2 :n TOW14 OF BARNSTABLE SIGN PERMIT PARCEL ID 189 132 GEOBASE ID 11.1.41 ADDRESS 1734 FALMOUTH ROAD (ROUTE PHONE CENTERVILL£ ZIP - laf 2B 3 BLOCK LOT SIZE _ DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT 58444 DESCRIPTION OWNERS AGENT - 13.35 SQ FT PERMIT TYPE BSIGN TITLE SIGN PERMIT CONTRACTORS:: - Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS and Environmental Services ,TOTAL FEES. $1.50 00 --BOND.:, . $ CONSTRUCTION ;COSTS , = $ 00'; 753 MISC.:'-.:NOT CODED ELSEWHERE : BARPWAVIXs 1Y1//153. ,fie► B LD GD B DATE ISSUED 01/15/2002 EXPIRATION DATE r c ro 12/16;02 MON 15:14 F.d 0o3 i s8C)r.,Co b�s'6 Q r Hz 0 0 o� W M -- - --, $ iv - t � v " • Sf 1 ♦ i 1 ti S t x f. 4 � A !Mk t i x yL� 3 1 - s+rlt_r.>.• � -, ,tom, . 999 Iw' A °..• � w Y` k 1.R r f x s r' of ��rs t t ma , v -t. ;15 e djf I " w � G ii11�11�� v. a r 4 4' •{ F 7 IL It I �I f Pi, a F .. ,r 4 N.4 � A _ hL`4 v. g� S+ ffyfy�' Al iv% 40 3 m, i �s f - . r OF iME Tp � O,^ • MPIMAI= • The Town of Barnstable 16;Drag Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services z Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph M. Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner July 30, 1996 Attorney Douglas Murphy 243 South Street Lock Drawer M Hyannis, MA 02601 SPR-59-96 Centerville Mobil, 1734 Falmouth Rd, Centerville (189/132) Dear Mr. Murphy, The plan stamped July 22, 1996 of above referenced project has been approved by the Site Plan Review Committee with the following conditions: • Applicant must conform to the Town of Barnstable Sign regulations. • MDC Trap must be removed. • No food preparation or cooking is permitted. Please be informed that a building permit is necessary prior to any construction. Upon completion of all work, the letter of certification required by Section 4-7.8 (7) of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances must be submitted. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Ralph M. 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PROPOSED NON-ILLUMINATED 2 \� DIMENSIONAL BLUE CANOPY , FASCIA BAND' o D O z o t 0 I I, PROPOSED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED 3 DIMENSIONAL , U I " BLUE CANOPY FASCIA BAND o Do I o e w I o I y EXISTING CANOPY 3 ao - - - - - - -- o Rio PROPOSED INTERNALLY r E y , ILLUMINATED 3 DIMENSIONAL PROPOSED INTERNALLY ' ';' ro BLUE CANOPY FASCIA'BAND . °° ° ILLUMINATED 3 DIMENSIONAL ;ro .` v o BLUE CANOPY, FASCIAr:'BAND R=4785.56' L=197.00' 4. STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 28 , ` 9' BOBLES ENGINNEBING9 P.C. '•CML&CONSULTING ENGINEERS•.PROJECT MANAGERS•ENVIRONMENTAL&SITE PLANNERS•MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS• - NOR1N(—%mNNs`LWM4. - VNILT 1eBTt3.W. mu goat ' - - 902 TURNPIKE ROAD, 6UITS 108 ND,vlRcna� SOUTHBORO, MA 01772 WATCNUN&NEW JEBBET . (7aT)TUB-BeuB (808) 480-8900 (Doe)Bee-swoFUELS MARKETING. INC. _ - : PROJECT: PROPOSED GASOLINE SiA770N TITLE: PROP. FASCIA •" _ o e r. - F ROAD 28) TOWN OF BARSTABL PLAN BARNSTAB COUNTY "ASSACHUSETTS r. .. y SCALL N.T.S. WtE: E 'L.H. BOHLER S.P. DECOURSEY 9tM. ' ' T. OAAWX EID 9%XX . `!I CHECXFD 8/: CAD LD. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PROFESSIONAL NWABIICML ]40 MASMNIS ENGINEER 24 VN uc wvi" NW @=ucE Ntn 93m . q 1CFNBC N&sum CHECK IN1E UMNEroNrIHI X NB.5405 F JDS J% X22% 0 1 MISBKNUSETTS Nu e LICFIBiC T 5 CW&TRUCTIa7 -: ° . '- ...., '...... ... -..: .. a 1B UCEJ6C Nw)t t0 a "'- MAP #189 - BLOCK 135 LOT #6,7A \ d t N/F Ii EDWARD T. & MAP #89 - EXIST. SI�"WER_ TANK ( ` RITA F. WATSON ! MANHOLES AND SYSTEM BK 2634 PG.! 126 f (TO REMAIN) f, ly 2 �' EXIST. AIR TOWER ; ABUTTER'S PROPERTY LINE ! (TO REMAIN) z \ I �a EXISTING SINGLE r » , ;. POLE AREA LIGHT \ 4 N 07'45 50 (TO REMAIN) 4.00 96.55' EXIST. CONC. RETAINING EXISTING SINGLE N 81*39 ,. _,. �-•- - ---•.- '"'" ...," .`. ` -.' ... 's 4 WALL WITH CHAINLINK POLE AREA LIGHT FENCE (TO REMAIN) (TO REMAIN) .._ 61'-5 1 4" EXISTING & NEW - -o- 28.00 } --t�L-Y--�-a 4- i t� -1= PROPOSED LOCATION x -,_ - - 81'39'20» E 68.23 of NEw ^h LC. PANELS XW � - - ---� _ 0 _ r ` SERVICE coafll I ;✓ S j • a TRASH AREA f✓ j ( I EXIST, PHONES` EXISTING ENCLOS URE �`"} ! I s EXIST. SEWER MANHOLE & BOLLARDS LANDSCAPING AREA T I w AND DISTRIBUTION BOX (TO REMAIN) (TO BE RE-ESTABLISHED o I (TO REMAIN) ��%� WHERE SHOWN) - - _ A / c PROPOSED a / 1 i { 0�� �, 1. OWNER/APPINCANT: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION CAPE COD BERM j -I I ' 3225 GALLOWS ROAD AND LANDSCAPING 5. I M `_, { I �G ` GRASS AREA FAIRFAX. VIRGiNIA 22031 o Fw • -- I Qp �. 2. LOT SHOWN ON ASSESSOR'S MAP 189, PARCELS 132 & 135 IN THE TOWN EXISTING - _ c� O WOMEN 4�^✓ / ��O r� OF GENTERVILLE. (TO REMAIN) - - - - - - 4 I {X r' 3. PARCEL AREA IS 25 988 + - SQUARE FEET. w �� " / ( / ) `. c• 1 =° �'AN ��"_� j - - _- �j '�j► 4. PROPERTY LINE AND CONDITIONS INFORMATION TAKEN FRON AN "AS-••BUILT'"... i WALK H:w FARKING SPACE (�'•) �, PLAN PREPARED BY WELCH ASSOCIATES LAND SURVEYORS, W. BRIDEWATER, MA. - OFFICE TRANSACTION _ R-4' MAY 23, 1996 -- SCALE: 1` 10'-0". " Cr s AREA MEN EXIST, SEWER MANHOLE I - _ - - - - EXISTING WASTc. ; - -- EXISTING;TWIN \ 5. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW ALL OF ';'HE DRAWINGS - - AND LEACHING PIT FIXTURE AREA LIGHT AND SPECIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WORKSCgPE PRIOR TO THE (TYP.) OIL TANK I _ (TO-REMAIN} EXIST. TANK TO REMAIN j �� (TO REMAIN) TRA:FFiC FLOW 1r ,t INITIATION OF CONSTRUCTION. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR FIND A CONFLICT WITH ( ) / (ARROW (TYP.) �, THE DOCUMENTS,RELATIVE TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OR APPLICABLE CODES, IT IS VENTS (TO REMAIN) V THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE PROJECT EN'INFER`OF RECORD O® O - 3 6 :XIST, 1,000 GAL. IN WRITING PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. FAILURE BY THE CONTRACTOR E>;STING CONCRETE WALK _ - - .- y FUEL Oil TANK ` .� TO NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER SHALL CONSTiTUT. ACCEPTANCE OF FULL _ - - - - II SIDE�'VALK (REPLACE WITH - ____ - - - - - - - _._. - �. ._ .- -� TO BE REMOVED,)_-, -- - -- - - - - - ( / RESPONSIBILITY BY THE CONTRACTOR TO COMPLETE THE SCOPE OF WORT( AS - - - -- - - - - NEW IS SHOWN) REMOVE EXIST. SIDEWALK' .� r • DEFINED BY THE DRAWINGS AND IN FULL CONFORMANCE WITH LOCAL RFGULAlIC 1S EXIST. SERVICE STATION INSTALL NEW 4'-0" WIDE AND CODES. r ❑ TO RECEIVE INTERIOR CURBING W/ HANDICAP RAMP C 6. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DEPARTMENT OF 'PI:SLic EXISTING CATCH BASIN AND EXTERIOR RETROFIT %,p^ EXISTING CONCRETE 15LANb ''j WORKS AND MASSACHUSETT'S HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AS APPLICABLE. (70 REMAIN) (SEE PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN) ,� PROPOSED CONCRETE MAT r=` MAT, BOLLARDS COLUMNS o EXISTING BITUMINOUS - - - - I WITH SPILL CONTAINMENT± 1' AND FIRE SUPPRESSIO`1il�+ O 7. ALL SITE WORK INCLUDING CONCRETE MATS AND 'PAV NG SHALL 6= CONSTRUCTED CONCRETE PAVEMENT E7 EXISTING SINGLE (3) EXISTING UNDERGROUND GROOVES. REFER TO FIRE i ® 0 tom' IN ACCORDANCE ,WITH MOBIL OIL CORPORATION SPFCIFICATIONS- POLE AREA LIGHT N (TO REMAIN) .� � (TO REMAIN THROUGHOUT) �( SINGLEWALL FIBERGLASS SUPPRESSION PLAN FOR DETAIL y �, �, z (TO REMAIN)(TYP.) 1 Q �../ 8. ALL UNDERGROUND PIPING AND PIPING INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE FUEL STORAGE TANKS (TYP. 3 PLACES) 0$ J a - (' REQUIREMENTS OF THE DISPENSER AND PIPING MANUFACTURERS. T}�>F TOWN C 1 w (TO REMAIN) --- CENTERVILLE-OSTERVILLE-MARSTON MILLS FIRE DEPART'biENT, THE OFFICE OF TH1z ' " - �� I t / R STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS FIRE MARSHAL, MASSACHUSFTS 527 CMR 9.00 ANI 9 - - - - 0,000 GA -a.. � � -� I r .c, io 3D• r v Q L i�`'+ - I r a` It EXIST: SEtIER MANHOLE, 4 . MOBIL OIL CORPORATION. O � --- -- EXISTING \ EXIST. ,C(�,a MAT ,. N. ,. \ �T' I AID LE��CH9NG PIT, ,, 9. UNbERC,ROUND STORAGE TANKS PIPING ANO `"(''TEhY1 �.:O ��INF`F'S ��,�:ALL; B,... I / NDSCAPING AREA I \ TO BE REMOVEv t , N . cr \ ( ) ,..__s�_ 10 REMAIN , .,,:-. _. INSTALI..ED ik ACCORDANCE; WITH ALL APP:..iGAF#,.x.. COP3.,xa . .,;,� .Zc('ULA„DNS .>• A 0 o _ :� 0 BE RE ESTNBLISHEO ER O i �. t ,, LICENSED CONTRACTOR CERTIFIED FOR _J.�I1 INTA,_, �Iv °""1' HE Tl�.:It ,!.... , _ UN _ , r. ANCE L O _ _ ,., _ . _._ wHERE SHOWN , PIPING MANUFACTURER. : Al IN TAL T�tJh. ?,,. .�W;>. P- IN A..•r"< Rr Q - ,FADED _ -- -- :�- - _ _ L LA '' L s, - - -- --- - ._ WRH MANUFACTURING "DETAILS FOR ALL TA.Nk, NU .,Y�i,�M e.OM O � , R , NCR° _ $ �.� P �? OSED CO ETE , � I _, i 0 f ., ., .., 0 � N F" a , ,LOC�7KiN O At Ex sn c ANlGPgS _.. h!t ..wy A Aar Rq ,. .. .., ! 0 .. ,. URH BLEND W�7-# .a. G _ ST v 0 u C �--- o : 4 v _. EXIST. CANOPY COLu � � f @ C � . � P , i ," ! NDE E: JE ,rT. WITH, , _ �. st � �^ _ _ _ . _. '>. a WN ,. , ,. .. , � . '� .. l'. .err J 7 M F k, . , R Fin v TY CO E ., ENT 0 A ON ,,. ,. a TO .. ,. E G 4 � �} J f A ( _ o , ELDISPENSERS. r I i f ., HA .� I P , E I ; 4 A I -1 . L �., .,„ ._f� K SIGN T Ft T _ r TO �, - / T z<. _ ,/� ""-11: LRi Ii� ARE P�r,.W KL ., ,r a: :;;:., :_,_ •k. .. .-, .. _t �N CtJ .. , ` ,IIv rt,Li.. LRY LOCATION'S E A �. _, P ., .. f t tN .•r, <_ ) a E7 ,, _ , � �.ONTF..R4CTOR TO LOCATE CO'JDY . .� P ,C,D��, . „ .N-�. ...,,,. i ,a_.„, ,v C'7 " / RfA 6 000 --� �, I c i� li i_I ; . , I:X ST. 2 � � I`.�.✓ 0 L CMMF,.NCE� EPlf OF EXCAVATION OF AN,`„YPr. AL I , ,_„ " :� , i CrJacl x i 1 O HICr i O ..RH�AD EXISTING ,,-I N 4, I i . I I e-I C] 12. EXiS11rIG TANKS, F,niNG ANO ALL OTHER, EG,.,,.III-a TO , ti. RLM�.,.,.0 AN • oao \ ,� � AREA CANOPY TO REr�AIN� CONCRETI� CURB � , I I f < IS F I C _,�,. �- � " TO BE REM'VO � , DISPOSED 0 N ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FLutRAL, ST�,�� AND LOCAL CODES f \ NEW 2 -0 X 5 -0" ( ) , REG _ I Q - - - - - - - UN AND REGULATIONS. _ �Eq CONCRETE ISLAND WITH . EXIST IA�OS�.`,''t=D _EA / I E _ ; _, AeT GRASS AREA -�._ i MULTI PRODUCT DISPENSER " Ipp I 4 13. ALL EXCAVATED UNSUITABLE MATERIAL MUD, BE TRANSPORTED TO AN API RC w.,. EXISTING (RE-USE 5 EXIST. DISPENSERS). PROPOSED U" SHAPED 1 I EXISTING (T REMAh I DISPOSAL LOCATION. SAFETY BOLLARDS TYP. CATCH BASIN (TO REMAIN) � _"-• _... I ( ) u1� � , �--t-- (TO REMAIN) 14. 1T SMALL BE THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY " IG- nAFE" GAL -- - - - - - - -- -- - - - -- -' -- - � -" - - �- EXISTING (1-800-322-4844) 72 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVA110N ON THIS SITE. 1 1 CONCRETE CURB p ;::: ' CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO NOTIFY LOCAL WATER do SEWER DEPARTMENTS \ \ EXISTING CONCRETE I (TO REMAIN) ! TO MARK OUT THEIR UTILITIES. y TANK MAT (REPAIR REG. EXISTING 8'-0" WiDE O ,UNLEgpE AS NECESSARY AFTER "MOBiI� ID SIGN TO REMAIN 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND OBTAIN PROPER TRADE i D ( ) PERMITS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. ' AFTER RE--PIPING.) �. I (ADD NEW "ON THE RUN" SIGN ° REFERENCE I P N :: :� 16. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY THE BUILDING AND FIRE I SIGN LA ) DEPARTMENTS 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT"OF CONSTRUCTION. (1) EXISTING UNDERGROUND I :. / \ EXISTING LANDSCAPE 17. THE LIMITS OF WORK SHALL BE CLEARLY MARKED 1N THE FIELD PRIOR TO THE STAR`( DOUBLEWALL FIBERGLASS 25��q" 13'-f" \ PLANTER 25'-4" ---- :; . �' OF CONSTRUCTION OR SITE CLEARING. FUEL. STORAGE TANKS � 13'-6" . 25'-4" � '� (TO REMAIN) a.,. �/ ., � (TO REMAIN) / o° ?st. Ae Y 18. ALL CONCRETE AND BITUMINOUS PATCH AREAS TO MATCH EXISTING GRADES. EXISTING 103'-0" AREA CANOPY (TO REMAIN) ,ate EXISTING LOW �. ` ,j EVEL AREA LIGHT • \ S• �� O, EXISTING �� (TO REMAIN) 19. ALL WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH O.S.H.A. REQUIREMENTS. I EXISTING ?� E S G \ TWIN POLE ,� CATCH BASIN EXIST. LANDSCAPED AREAS 20. SOLID WASTE TO BE DISPOSED OF BY CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE.WITH ALL TO BE RE-(ESTABLISHED ` O ! LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. AREA LIGHT - >t 9j' (TO REMAIN) ( AS SHOWN) ,id / ,; _ (TO REMAIN) 4 785.SG B t 21. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHORING REQ'viKED DURING EXCAVATION Li �" -- --- - - AND SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT OSHA STANDARDS, AS T - ry r \\ L-19 i .00� '"-'- "'- --• -----•-•---• ,,,,_, Q .,. WELL AS ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS TO ASSURE STABILITY OF CONTIGUOUS STRUCTURES, "'" -----»-..... ... .....",•,,..",`�,,,°, ` ' �..► '" . m A�t AS FIELD CONDITIONS DICTATE. s PROJECT BENCHMARK: )1 \ �, � a AIMS, SAW CUT IN CONC. PAD I \ , ,.: 22. ANY REPRODUCTION OF THIS ENGINEERED DOCUMENT WITHOUT THE PRIOR CONSENT( ELEVATION-53.70 (NGVD) • ' \ ^r�- OF THE "ENGINEER OF RECORD" IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. • 10�..� lr f - ` y THW`"Y lAk ��®V 1 23. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN( PLANS, THE SITE PLAN WILL r �, `�: -O- . . � � ,w ` SUPERSEDE IN ALL CASES. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF RECORD OF ANY CGh''LICTr. 24. REFER TO MOBIL STANDARD TANK DETAIL DRAWING -TNK-1 THROUGH tS: TRAFFIC FLOW � � � I �� ,,. ,�` ET l S �6248 T ,��1GH 7. (ARROW (TYP.) ��': \� + - TRAFFIC FLOW ' 25. REFER TO MOBIL STANDARD LIGHT DETAIL DRAWING649-YLF, (ARROW (lYP.)tl SHEET 1 OF 1, FOR AREA LIGHT FOUNDATION DETAILS, EXISTING LOW EXISTING CURB ISLAND LEVEL AREA LIGHT = ,; 26. REFER TO MOBIL RESALE ENGINEERING REFERENCE DRAWINGS VOLUME 1, 2 � 3 FOR (TO REMAIN) (TO BE RELOCATED) ADDITIONAL MOBIL DESIGN ENGINEERING STANDARDS. NOTES: STATE HIG11WAYRoy,,iyn �3= � ..� �, WARNING: I� CURB CUTS BASED ON 25% SUBMISSION ( 1931 S•H.L.O. - 30' WIDE THIS WORK CONTAINS AND CONSTITUTES CONFIDENTIAL BUSIN S INFORWNXION PLANS WITH MODIFICATIONS _.�.� AND TRADE SECRETS OF MOBIL. ANY UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE O THE `W R�, AS DISCUSSED OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COPYRIGHT IN Tl '� OE I/ AT SITE PLAN REVIEW MEETING 7/18/96. IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF MOBIL. ALL RIGHTS RESE V.D. SHOULD PUBUCATION OF THIS WORK OCCUR, THE FOLLOWING NOTICE SHALL APPL.��: Q 1995, MOBIL" -R 4Z45 5� GENTERVILLE, MA. 5/22/97 95001 SP.DWG _ ------.--.._. .._•_ .�______.___^_ -._, _ - �� , *Ifi= ��A 5 REVISE PER MOBIL FINAL CONSTRUCTION COMMENTS. 4/24/97 ' I iIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION HEREON IS I r` Mobil USM&R Asset Services , IE PROPERTY OF MOBIL USMQR ASSET SERVICES 4 REV, F100!t PUN AND ADD GENERAL NOTES FOR CONSTRUCTIviJ. 3/20/97CAP T77TKWm � ' SITE DS V A DESIGN ENGINEERING FAIRFAx, YRGIN41 ND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED EXCEPT --- 3 CURB CUT MODIFICATIONS PER SITE PUN REVIEW MEETING 6/3/98 %l� +° CAllI C 'SULTINC ENt3INEERS DMRONMENTAL & SITE PLANNERS , siGN SS # 01�- K - I TR 'fI0 ' NEERS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS .{ NCINEER 1/ie/oe APPIiOb[D 1734 ROUTE 28 OLD STAGE ROAD OR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH R IS EXPRESSLY _ �' _... $L9F11 . DESIGN 2 CONVERTED SURVEY FROM WELCH ASSOCIATES ADDED NEW PUMP ISLANDS 6/3/96 CAP • PROJECT Mk4AGERS ,r" CEfV i Gitvi � 11�IA. !URNISHED. THE DRAWING AND ANY.COPIES ,��"' I I" �IIECK I HEREOF_(PARTIAL OR COMPLETE) SHALL BE 1 ADD EXISTING LANDSCAPE do NEW FLOOR PLAN I 28/95 - sIAWPI _ _----_- / CAP 6 PEVSE CURB CUT LAYOUTS PER MHO DIST 5 REQUIREMENTS .5/22/97 SS AIC9TT k --- --��.~.�.,....•.ry��� � 0� �r FAX. (sae) e7� ,I�moi p1�0 ���6/q6 --- TEL (roe) 117i-moo -� - ;I Itaot►'II, I� ors�L-,�9ii ' �-7t SCALE DRAWING No. SHEET $ Ptv. APR DATE DRN, }(, p,�� g ry �p,w yn,�a gyp' �p CHK1 -w.a..•.+ .:,,,.www,www,.µw,. § waY'AY'1Atl4fY" Y`ii Sdwtl IP'tll� N NJ Y C "" !. -,'NR -.... � .... ,.,. ECKG t d Town of Barnstable Planning Department Follow-up Staff Report Traffic Review Appeal No. 1996-115-Mobil Oil Corporation Special Permit-Section 4-4., Nonconformities Date:October 24, 1996 To: Zoni4Bo of A eals From: Approved By: Rob ernig, Director Drafted By: Art Traczyk, Principal Planner Applicant: Mobil Oil Corporation Property Address:1734 Route 28, Centerville, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel 189/132 Zoning: RC Residential C Zoning District Groundwater Overlay: AP Aquifer Protection District Appeal No.96-115 Special Permit in accordance with Section 4-4, Nonconformities Background: At the September 11, 1996 hearing of this appeal, the Board requested: the applicant to submit a traffic study to be reviewed by the staff and requested the staff to update the Board on the possible reconfiguration of Route 28 and Old Stage Road intersection. Intersection Planned Improvements: Attached is an illustrated copy of the latest revised proposal for the improvements to the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road (see Attachment A). That plan illustrates; Route 28 is to have a 5 lane cross section -two lanes in each direction and a-left turning lane. Old Stage Road is to have a 4 lane cross section with the northern section having a bleed-off right hand turning lane and a dedicated left-hand turning lane. The North.and South flows are to be divided by traffic islands of some type of textured concrete pavement to differentiate them from the roadway asphalt roadway surface. The intersection signals are to be completely upgraded and pedestrian crosswalks and walk lights incorporated. The existing bicycle trail along Route 28 has been rebuilt closer to the south edge of the Roadway layout. Route 28 west of the intersection narrows back down to the two lane section just after the Mobil Station site. Review of Traffic: A traffic study, from Atlantic Traffic& Design Engineers, Inc., was received by the Board's Office on October 07, 1996. Staff has reviewed the conclusions and data presented and extends the following comments for consideration. Staff is concerned that the actual counts.made by the applicant may not be consistent with the counts of the Cape Cod Commission nor with the previous traffic study for the site performed in 1986. The 1986 traffic study for this locus was made as a part of Appeal No. 1986-94. That appeal allowed this Mobil Station to be rebuilt and expanded in 1986. As reported from Atlantic Traffic& Design Engineers, Inc., in this newest traffic report, the counts were taken on June 28, 1996, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and on June 29, 1996 from 7:00 am to 9:00 am. Those limited time frames and collection dates may have attributed to the low figures attributed to Route 28 and Old Stage Road. Appeal No. 1996-115 Mobil corporation The following table compares the traffic figures of the various studies and times Table-Comparison of Traffic Figures:P 9 1996 Atlantic 1986 HW Moore 1994-95 Cape Cod Traffic Study Mobil Traffic Study Commission Data Observed Weekday Peak Hour 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. 4:30 to•5:30 p.m. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Route 28 West of Old Stage Road 4:00 to 5:00 Eastbound 737 801 No Data Westbound 837 1306 1019(1992 data) Route 28 East of Old Stage Eastbound 966 1057 No Data Westbound 683 1615 793(4:00 to 5:00 p.m.) 900(6:00 to 7:00 p.m.) Old Stage Road North of Rout 28 Northbound 338 737 600(4:00 to 5:00 p.m.) Southbound 499 526 No Data Old Stage Road South of Route 28 Northbound 370 452 No data Southbound 355 294 No data Also of concern is the comparison of the intersection turning movements diagram found by the applicant in 1996 and by the Cape Cod Commission in 1988 (See Attachment B). The traffic movements documented in both are peak and it is obvious that those of the Commission (1988 data)are higher than those found by the Applicant(1996 data). If this is the case, can the consultant cite and justify why the traffic counts and turning movements declined? Have the figures presented been adjusted for the time period they were done in?And could the weather conditions have affected the traffic counts? In consideration for the existing and potential future turning movements to the site, staff compared the information submitted with data from the ITE Trip Generation Manual 5th edition, for 6 fueling stations and a 2,034 sq.ft. convenience mart. ITE Land Use Code No. 853-Convenience Market with Gasoline Pumps-was used in this comparison. According to that information, Trip Generation based upon the number of gas pumps at the evening (p.m.) rush hour would occur between 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.. According to that manual, the expected turning movements in and out of the site-vehicle turning movements-during a one hour rush period could be expected to range from 46 to 690 (Range Values are 7.6 to 115 turning movement per pump) The expected average would be 124 turning movements during the peak hour. (Average 20.6 per pump). The applicant's presentation states that there are now 189 turning movements as observed and that the prospects for the future turning movements with the proposed changes would be 201 turning movements. These figures are within the probable range expected by utilizing the ITE manual and are above the average. Also in support of this conclusion is data presented in the 1986 traffic study which documents that the average fueling time per pump is 3.5 minuets. Using that data the total number of vehicles that could be serviced at the 6 existing pumps at peak hour would be 102 vehicles (accounting for 204 turning movements). If the figures presented for turning movements are lower than what normally would occur and if those observed turning movements on to the site are lower than normal, staff would be concerned for possible waiting time and stacking of vehicles on the site. If in the future the peak hour should find that more than 2 I A Appeal No. 1996-115 (Mobil O' rporation 1.02 vehicles are entering the , the internal circulation and car staking wd be a critical issue. The applicant should be prepared to document the number of cars that can be accommodated on the site waiting for a fueling station and that sufficient interior circulation and exiting and entering will still exist. According to the applicant, it appears the anticipated increase in traffic to the site would'be only 11 vehicles during the PM rush hour(12 turning movement or 6 vehicle plus.5 vehicles attributed to service bay traffic): The study notes that most of the traffic to the site would be from existing traffic already on the surrounding roadways. Staff is in full agreement with this conclusion and as future support, the elimination of the service bay would reduce the number of trips on Route 28 and Old Stage Road as vehicle maintenance. within a service station fends to be destination oriented trips. The conversion may also eliminate some left hand turning movements along Route 28 given that their is no convenient store located on that side of Route 28. The Board should note that the ITE manual has only limited dated on the weekend traffic generation for the proposed use. However from the,limited samples it appears that there is a tremendously increase in vehicle use and turning movements on weekends-Saturday and Sunday. The initial data.generated by the ITE Manual suggests the range of turning movements at peak hour would be between 166.87 to 731:5 movement per pump or in this instance 996 to 4,386 turning movements. According to the applicant the Saturday traffic peak hour occurred between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. and consisted of 247 turning movements or 123 vehicles). Saturday peak of 247 turning movements (or 123 vehicles) seems to confirm the conclusion of the ITE Manuals that there is considerably more traffic generation during the weekends than weekdays. According to the Cape Cod Commission Route 28 at this intersection operates at an overall Level of Service (LOS) of"F". The applicant has segmented the movement patterns at this intersection and identified a level of service for each turning movement. That level of service ranges from"B"to"F", the majority of which is"D". This again appears to be inconsistent with the LOS found by the Cape Cod Commission. A higher level of service would be found if the basic traffic counts were less than those used by the Commission. The Board should keep in mind that the present situation on Route 28 and Old Stage Road will be completely changed and the level of service will be greatly improved by the proposed improvements. LOS at this intersection should be more in the range of"B'to"C". The signaling at Phinneys Lane and Route 28 and the coordination of that signal with the Old Stage Road signal will also improve the LOS on individual drives along Route 28. . Attachments: Applications Assessor Map Plan Reduction copies: Applicant/Petitioner 3 Appeal No. 1996-115 Mobiworporation Attachment A Illustration of the latest proposal for improvements to the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road Source: Sheet 1 -Landscape Plan for Route 28 Improvements-Fall 1996 4 Appeal No. 1996-115 Mobil rporation Attachment,B Comparison of the intersection turning movements diagram. Source: Route 28 and 132 Corridor Study-Cape Cod Commission 1988 Source: Traffic Study-Mobil Service Station-Atlantic Traffic&Design Engineers, Inc,. 1996 5 Appeal No. 1996=115 MobilWorporation Attachment A Illustration.of the latest proposal for improvements to the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road Source: Sheet 1 -Landscape Plan for Route 28 Improvements-Fall 1996 A O r 1. °•ddt. •.,i +:••:`' •.ptx`''ild ii.AS-i- L:S •I'Vi'Q"tY.i fB.Q,itat i•ti:N r:-. rti r•..r r ,r + ,y..ff*^ r s*' ,;.+-., P.a:.• l, f' 1•.r I f a 1 {.... 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