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TOWN OF BARNSTABLE PuRding 201402254 BARNSTABLE, Issue Date: 04/28/14 Permit y MASS �Ar16 9. A�� Applicant: BELLI,PAUL R Permit Number: B 20140940 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY HOME Expiration Date: 10/26/14 Location 57 GLENEAGLE DRIVE Zoning District RC Permit Type: POOL INGROUND RESIDENTIAL Map Parcel 191136 Permit Fee$ 125.00 Contractor BELLI,PAUL R Village CENTERVILLE App Fee$ 50.00 License Num 159820 Est Construction Cost$ 30,000 Remarks APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND INGROUND SWIMMING POOL,HEATED 12'6 X 30 HAS 4'NON-CLIMkBLfj41S CARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL FENCE INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH Owner on Record: OKEEFE,JOHN F&PAULINE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL A FINAL Address: 57 GLENEAGLE DRIVE INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. CENTERVILLE,MA 02632 Application Entered by: JL Building P Issued By: THIS PERMrf CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY-ANY,STREET,"ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OIj;A'NY PART THEREOF,EITHER T ORARILY R E ENCROAGHMENTS;ON;EUBLIC PROPERTY,NO SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER�THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BYTHE JURISDICTION.•STREET OR ALL Y GRADES A��WE S D TH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWER$'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 FIVE CALL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: 1.FOUNDATION OR FOOTINGS. 2.SHEATHING INSPECTION 3.ALL FIREPLACES MUST BE INSPECTED AT THE THROAT LEVEL BEFORE FIRST FLUE LINING IS INSTALLED. 4.WIRING&PLUMBING INSPECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FRAME INSPECTION. 5.PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS(FRAME INSPECTION). 6.INSULATION. 7.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. WHERE APPLICABLE,SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOUS STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO GUARANTY FUND(as set forth in MGL c.142A). "MIS '�Qxwl. W"I""OP BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 1 2 .2 2 ( 3 1 Heating Inspection Approvals Engineering Dept Fire Dept 2 Board of Health Town of Barnstable IME T°�ti Regulat®ry Services o Richard V. Scali,Director. Building'I2ivision BARNSTABI;E BARNSTABLE, - �e Thomas Per�•�1 CBO 39• ♦ r,7 5 iess.aoia ArED N1R'�A B1Y11dYYZg COT11Y1lissio fler �g 2001 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 wwv4.town.barnstable.ma.as I Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-62,30 1. December 31,2014, Paul Belli 4,Jefferson,Avenue , `West Yarmouth,MA. 02673 RE: 57 Gleneagle Dr., Centerville,Map: 191 Parcel: 136 Dear Mr. Belli, This letter,is to follow;up on a letter dated October 27 .2014 sent by this office.To date; the violation(s) of 780 CMR still persist°and every effort is.being made to afford you the opportunity to bring the property into compliance. Please contact this office immediately to arrange a time to meet at the property and discuss the violation(s) and the required remedies. Respectfully, -)/A /L/L?u­z_on Local.Inspector j effrey.lauzon(cr�,town.barnstable.ma.us (508) 862-4034 e Town of Barnstable �ogIME Regulatory Services a Richard V. Scali, Director STAB , Building Division BARNSBARNTABI,E MASS. _4, - s, ,�ii•"-�ai0,'�s"aaiirt',wE i639• ♦� Thomas Perry, CB® 1639-2014 '°lFo rru►r Building Commissioner �Dg 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 y � ' www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 27, 2014 Paul Belli 4 Jefferson Avenue West Yarmouth, MA. 02673 RE: 57 Gleneagle Dr., Centerville, Map:.191 Parcel: 136 Dear Mr. Belli, This letter is to inquire on the status of permit application number 201402254. As the contractor of record, one of your responsibilities_is.to ensure all required inspections are successfully completed. This office recently did a site inspection at the above . referenced address and observed that the pool appears to be installed and filled without a barrier complying with 780 CMR. Please contact this office immediately to explain yourself and arrange to bring the property into compliance. Failure to comply will result in this office taking further action including; but not limited to; filing a compliant with the office of consumer affairs. Respectfully, -2 J r L. Lauzon , Local Inspector jeffrey.lauzon@town.bamsta,ble.ma.us (508) 862-4034 a i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION C` Map Parcel Application # t Health Division Date Issued ?fb Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee l �� Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address �11 6)tK &4h NlVt Village' Owner JOhN 0'kt4-1-- Address <7 GIbi t.1t b11VL �MhJJJ,L Telephone og S� q • 21 � . .Permit Request IN binuNd 3wimrn��� Q�r) hYt� _ . 12'L 30' 1 NOn► el tmbbl& .Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Tetal new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay „ Project Valuation 3D 000 4a Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach su orting dwum tation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing._new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No 12'l2 r30 � Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: [existing d new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size —Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: IN&OUNd P by bpi Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name QtY�L , p Tele hone Number Address �� r�or� ✓4`� U License# W `�a�m 1`-' M� Q�°13 Home Improvement Contractor# Email "M 12 @-eol1MGc .A) Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO h rwo k SIGNATURE DATE � 4/ Z I Z/ 4 i P s FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY { APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED. k MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE r OWNER r DATE OF INSPECTION: ! FOUNDATION FRAME r. INSULATION s- FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL'. FINAL BUILDING DATE=eLOSED OUT ASSO TION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of IndushWAccidents Office of Investigations ` 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/EIectricians/Plumbers Applicant Information /} Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): pa 1 ��) Address: City/State/Zip: Ob"81MOi jn MP' ©2(013 Phone#: <09 ly) ggI;s Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time). * have hired the sub-contractors 6 El New construction 2.n6 I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees - These sub-contractors have g• Demolition working for me in any capacity, employees and have workers' 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp.im7rance.1 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 JO Other IN-410UNd POOL comp.insurance required.] *Any.applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether 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.#: Expiration Date:: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip-- olcyL Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification- I do hereby c under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Si mature: Data: �z Phone#: <O 131- 9 zqo 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 CIerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers'compensation for their employees Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or written." An employer is defined as"'an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in-a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shiM withhold the issuance.or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s),address(es)and phone number(s)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees, a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their - self-insurance license number on the appropriate line.* City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permitllicense number which will be used as a reference number. In addition, an applicant that'must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would hike to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 Tel.#f 17-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MAS8AFE Revised 4-24-07 Fax#f 17-727-7749. wwwmass.gov/dia y oFT�ti Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSMcE$+ Richard V.Scali,Interim Director 39. Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete.and Sign This Section If Using A Builder s� I, ,as Ownet of the subject ptoperty heteby authorize A) B J I i to act on my behalf, in all mattets telative to work authorized by this building permit (Address of Job) **Pool fences and alarms are the responsibility of the applicant. Pools are not to be filled or.utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections are performed and accepted.' . ' Signature of Ownet Signature of Applic t Print Name Print Name Town of Barnstable -. Regulatory Services rti Richard V.Scali,Interim Director °-� Building.Division RS MASS Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 CFO�'��► www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6250 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB 10CATION: number street village "HOMEOWNER": name home phone# work phone# CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: cityttown state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occupied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEFINITION OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one or two- family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Barnstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Appi-oval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control. HOMEOWNER'S E7CEMPTION The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109:1:1-Licensing of construction Supervisors); provided that.if.the homeowner engages a person(s)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor" Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities of a supervisor (see Appendix Q,Rules&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness_often results in serious problems,.particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this case;our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application,that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page of this issue is a form currently used by several towns. You may care t amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in your community. n-lnrocrT IICIAl1D11AC14,niliiina nrrtnit 4i MglF.MFS.S'-doC . r �' /J�//'[///J,� \ r.• • �J/7yJ/I,• `f�,�f/JJ ///y,/,(�r,�(. �/�L )L J�1 - i 12 € t 02 Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza- Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 021.16 Home,Improvement Contractor Registration Registration:= 166861 Type: DBA Expiration: 7/1612014 Tr# 226985 BELLI LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PAUL BELLI 4 JEFFERSON AVENUE . WEST YARTMOUTH, MA 02673 Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. w Address Renewal '[j Employment •E] LostCard SCA 1 d} 20M-OS/11 rT//c:`�rr«rr,crvrrrc:ccc�l/r«jC l/�currc/ric cl/ , License or registration valid for individul use only. Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation g ._ HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date._ If found return to: t"tt i Registration: 166861 YP : T e Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation ' Expiration 7/.16/2014 _ DBA ` 10 Park Plaza Suite 5170 , Boston,MA 02116 BELLI LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PAUL BELLI 4 JEFFERSON AVENUE WEST YARTMOUTH,MA 02673 Undersecretary Not valid without signature "Top Pull" and "Vertical Pull" Magna Latch-Lokk&Magna Latch Lockable Pool Gate ... 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AT MIDWEST CANVAS CORPORATION,we find it reassuring to know that the more things change oo the more they stay the same. `US Patent.#6,286,155 Home About Us Products Distributors Contact Us I Innovations Online Warranty Registration http://www.midwestcanvas.com/ab—index.html 4/15/2014 Midwest Canvas:About Us Page 1 of 1 4 C ohn MMOM MdW GMoog @MM MM M i DWESTCANVAs CORP. D U D O rl - "I El me 1984 1997 i Spudsl Polymeas Unigea Aiaminius tal dZili?y RM shwid i..dLido) In 1984 we found that bubble pack —� wrapping could be used for swimming . , pool covers. We added special polymers N to our plastic for strength and durability AUTOeRAr�t 111-0 and Solar Blanket was bom. ' In 1997 our team added a layer of aluminum to our Solar Blanket that # - increased its reflective value, increasing heat retention. The Space Age❑*Solar Blanket was born. j In 1999 our team set out to improve our 1999 Space Age[]*Solar Blanket. 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Pool Alarm Features: • Gate alarm system • Suitable for any gate,outside door,or screen The PoolGuard Gate Alarm can be mounted on any gate,outside door,or screen and helps keep your pool area under your control.This gate alarm sounds in 7 seconds if a child opens the gate even after they close it.It features a pass-through option that allows adults and those authorized to pass through without the alarm going off.This gate alarm is equipped with a low battery indicator and alerts you when the battery is low.It will not allow the gate to be open for children to wander through,keeping doors closed and the pool area protected. hq://www.poolsupplyworld.com/PooIGuard-GAPT-Gate-Alarm/GAPT.htm 4/15/2014 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE L CHAPTER 5 COMMERCIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY SECTION 604.7.3 IECC Interpretation No.01-08 2006 Edition Issued: 05-20-2008 EC 06 01 08 504.7.3 Pool covers.Heated pools shall be equipped with a vapor retardant pool cover on or at the water surface.Pools heated to more than 90OF(32°C)shall have a pool cover with a minimum insulation value of R-12. Exception:Pools deriving over 60 percent of the energy for heating from site-recovered energy or solar energy source. Q: Do the provisions of Section 504.7.3 of the International Energy Conservation Code apply to both indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, hot tubs, and spas? A: Yes. The purpose of the vapor retardant pool cover is to minimize energy losses caused by the loss of heat from the water itself, as well the loss of energy caused by the evaporation of the heated water in the pool. The loss of energy will occur in both indoor pools and outdoor pools. Although the loss of energy would likely be greater for outdoor pools, the goal is to minimize any loss of energy. There are no provisions to establish a specific loss of P P energy to be achieved or maintained. Jen's prODosed DRAFT APSP edits to the 2009 IECC for NC the 2012 IEC : Please note: These proposed changes woald also apply to 403.9 of the IECC and N110 P P g FAY 3.8 of the 1RC Energy Provisions. 504.7 Pools. Pools shall be provided with energy conserving measures in accordance with Sections 504.7.1 through 504.7.3. 504.7.1 Pool heaters. All pool heaters shall be equip with-a readil accessible on-off switch P� Y that is mounted outside the heater to allow shutting off the heater without adjusting the thermostat setting. Pool heaters fired by natural gds or LPG shall not have continuously burning pilot lights. 504.7.2 Time switches. Time switches that can automatically turn off and on heaters and pumps according to a preset schedule shall be installed on swimming pool heaters and pumps. Variable speed pumps and motors that have built in timers comply with this requirement Exceptions: 1. Where public health standards require 24-hour pump operation. 2. Where pumps are required to operate solar-and waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. 504.7.3 Pool covers.Heated pools shall be equipped with a vapor retardant pool cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover or other means to reduce heat loss.Pools heawd to more than Exceptions: enerty OF solar enefgy d APSP-14 Portable Spa Energy Efficiency Standard and b)outdoor pools deriving,over 70 percent of the energy for heating from site-recovered energy such as a heat pump or solar energy source over an operating season. Rationale for the R-12 removal: R value for a cover is extremely difficult to measure. Most quoted numbers are calculations based on"hoped for"values. The largest heat loss on the cover is the gaps that are not sealed. R value does not address this. 5 f APSP's proposed DRAFT APSP edits to the 2009 IECC(for NC.the 2012 IECC): � Z.- Please note: These proposed changes would also apply to 403.9 of the IECC and N 1103.8 of the IR Energy Provisions. C E e gy z 504.7 Pools. Pools shall be provided with energy conserving measures in accordance with Sections 504.7.1 through 504.7.3. 504.7.1 Pool heaters. All pool heaters shall be equipped with a rpaoy accessible on-of switch that is mounted outside the heater to allow shutting off the heater without adjusting the thermostat setting.Pool heaters fired by natural gas or LPG shall not have.continuously burning pilot lights. 504.7.2 Time switches. Time switches that can automatically turn off and on heaters and pumps according to a preset schedule shall be installed on swimming pool heaters and pumps. Variable speed pumps and motors that have built in timers comply with this requirement. Exceptions: L Where public health standards require 24-hour pump operation. 2. Where pumps are required to operate solar-and waste-heat-recovery pool heating systems. 504.7.3 Pool covers. Heated pools shall be equipped with a vapor retardant pool cover on or at the water surface or a liquid cover or other means to reduce heat loss. Pools heated te more than 0 0 G)shall have a peel sever-mith a minimum insulatien value Of-R 12. Exceptions: .2000-4--fi.-Ving eyer-60 pereent of the energy for-heating 4ofa site Feeeyered amble electric spas which meet or exceed APSP-14 Portable Spa Energy Efficiency Standard and b)outdoor pools deriving over 70 percent of the energy for heating from site-recovered energy,such as a heat pump or solar energy source, computed over an operating season. Rationale for the R-12 removal: R value for a cover is extremely difficult to measure. Most quoted numbers are calculations based on"hoped for"values.The largest heat loss on the cover is the gaps that are not sealed. R value does not address this. 2. This comment makes slight adjustments to the wording found in 504.7.1,but does not change in the intent of the original proposal. These changes are consistent with the language found in both the Florida Energy& Conservation Code, and in Title 24 of the California Energy Code (provides pump and heater requirements for pools and inground spas). Making these changes ensures all documents use the same words for the same meaning, so to provide clarity and consistency. This language is also found in the draft APSP-15 Energy Efficiency Standard for Residential Pools and Inground Spas, slated for ANSI approval in 2011. The comment also provides clarification under 504.7.2"Time Switches." The language maintains the intent of the requirement while allowing solid-state timers and digital controllers (other control method)to be used in addition to tradition mechanical switches. It ensures that"all"heaters and pumps be included in the requirement and clarifies that equipment with onboard time clocks and controls meet the requirement. Some modern heaters and pumps include built-in controls to program operating times, and some include the ability to control other equipment, in all cases the full intent is achieved. 3. The comment removes the R-12 cover requirement. The proposal clarified that hot tubs and spas must also meet this requirement, but as previously discussed, with regard to factory built portable spas, cover requirements are part of the test protocol found in Section 1604, Title 20 of the CEC; therefore,the R-12 requirement should not be applied to factory built portable spas. The R-12 requirement should also be removed for pools and inground spas for the following reasons: a. Water evaporation has the most significant negative impact on energy conservation. The most effective way to increase energy efficiency is to keep water from evaporatinglescaping from the pool or spa. The R value has no relevance to evaporation and it is only one way to measure heat retention and should not be the only method specified. The code language should strive for performance language setting the goal for what needs to be accomplished without specifying how it is to be done. This inhibits technical innovation. b. The R value for a cover is extremely difficult to measure. Most quoted numbers are calculations based on "hoped for"values. The largest heat loss on a cover are the gaps that are not sealed allowing heated water to escape. These seams for spas or gaps between the cover and deck for pools can negate any relevance of the R factor. R value calculations simply do not address this. c. The R-12 requirement is not feasible for pools and inground permanently installed spas as there are no R 12 value pool covers in the market today for those applications. There appears to be no data or studies that give credence to why the R-12 value was applied to pools in the first place(was added in 2009). d. Many inground pool and inground spas are equipped with automatic covers. These covers are usually in place every time the pool is not in use. As mentioned previously, evaporative heat loss is the primary culprit. Automatic covers solve that problem and reduce a significant amount of heat loss; at the same time they provide critical safety barrier protection(barrier protection is required by many states and how those requirements interconnect with energy efficient covers should be considered). While an automatic cover is not wanted or possible on every pool,adding an R-12 requirement would prevent automatic covers from being installed in many cases, which would actually result in a higher amount of energy loss, since the pool would not be covered when not in use much of the swimming season resulting in significant evaporative heat loss. This would not accomplish the goal of the energy code and would needlessly harm the automatic cover market in states that adopt this code.There are no automatic cover options that have an R 12 value. 4. The original proposal removed the exception found in 504.9.3, this comment seeks to put it back with slight changes. We understand that water evaporation has the most significant negative impact on energy `APS.P www.hampsteadpoolsoa.com Reflection Leisure Pools USA Page 1 of 1 Phone W FIBERGLASS POOL WATER FEATURE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT LEARNING CENTER FREE QUOTE SHOWROOM SHOWROOM SHOWROOM SHOWROOM BACF THE REFLECTION FIBERGLASS POOL a •. e ® n - a r i ai.0 y L r Tke ,W1ee-&o t is a stylish reeta tgle design that efi•fvaises cvnte�c�vraay arekiteetural 16ign whilst ncaintaining great fraetieal functionality. 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Standard Pool Failures with Polyester Resin Standard fiberglass pool manufacturers however only use Vinyl Ester Resin as one layer on the swimming pool as Vinyl Ester Resie is generally double the cost of a Polyester Resin, which is a cheaper resin used to provide bulk to the swimming pool Unfortunately,even with this one layer of Vinyl Ester Resin,osmosis has still on occasion appeared and swimming pools have oe occasion failed using this standard manufacturing method.This may have been because manufacturers attempt to use as little Vinyl Ester Resin as possible given it is generally double the cost of the cheaper Polyester Resin. 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AS 1 5 Preliminary plans and layouts by D,C.D.are for the use of their customers only.Any other use Is strictly prohibite FSHE Tp The Town of Barnstable O * BAMSrnar e, Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 9�A MASEL �0g Building Division rFD MA'S A 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner April 27, 1999 Attorney Kevin Kirrane Dunning&Kirrane Shellback Place 133 Route 28 Box 560 Mashpee, MA 02649 RE: Buildability of 57 Gleneagle Road, Barnstable (191/136) Dear Attorney Kirrane, Thank you for submitting the necessary documentation for the above lot. The information has been reviewed and it was found that 57 Gleneagle Road, Barnstable, is a pre existing non conforming lot and therefore a buildable lot. The subject lot was held in separate ownership from the abutting parcels (135, 137, 15 and 16) from the date of the zoning change to 1 acre. Please note you must comply with the Board of Health"330 Rule" as well as any covenants that may apply. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner r DUNNING & KIRRANE, L.L.P. COUNSELORS AT LAW MICHAEL A.DUNNING* SHELLBACK PLACE 508-477-6500 KEVIN M.KIRRANE 133 ROUTE 28 FAX 508-477-5697 ELIZABETH A.MCNICHOIS BOX 560 EMAIL dfkt@capecod.net BRIAN F.GARNER MASHPEE,MA 02649 PATRICIA MCGAULEY *Also admitted Illinois Bar April 22, 1999 Ralph Crosson, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 57 (LOT 5) GLENEAGLE ROAD. BARNSTABLE MA Dear Mr. Crosson: I have been asked by my client, Michael Dedecko, to examine the chains of title with regard to five (5) parcels of land situated on Gleneagle Road and Old Stage Road, shown on plan recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 260, Page 071. The subject matter parcel (Lot 5) is shown on the Barnstable Assessors Map 191 as Parcel 136. The abutting parcels are shown as Parcels 135 (Lot 4), 137 (Lot 6), 15 and 16 on the same Assessor's Map. Regarding parcels 15 and 16, they have no common ownership with any owner of the subject matter lot back to 1963, which was the year of the Land Court decree creating these Lots. At one time, Parcels 135, 136 and 137 were all held in the name of James F. Ruhan. Mr. Ruhan owned Parcel 135 up to May 8, 1973, at which time he conveyed the parcel to Winn Lumbert which deed is recorded at Book 1855, Page 55. Mr. Ruhan owned Parcel 136 up to December 31, 1980, at which time said parcel was deeded to Iyannough Corp. which deed is recorded at Book 3218, Page 78. Parcel 137 was conveyed by Mr. Ruhan on August 27, 1973, to George and Margaret Paquette which deed is recorded at Book 1941, Page 192. The record reflects, therefore, as of August 27, 1973, that none of the adjacent lots were held in common ownership with the subject matter lot. I have also run those owners forward and have determined that the properties have not since come back into a common form of ownership. Should you require further information, please feel free to contact me. Very your Ke 'n M. irrane :::; KMK/mpk Enclosures cc: Michael Dedecko g 03-17-1999 10. 19NM FROM Today REAL ESTATE Cuille TO 94776548 P.01 Ar. �. .. UN IP oQ, I spy � 9) a d c I®r, il 1O I �d4f ka . LA a TOTAL P.01 aouK1341 last 192 1 I, JAMES F. RUHAN, being married to Constance P. &uhan, both now of 168 uth Street, Yarmouth (Hass River), darnatable County, Massachusetts, for the ull consideration of EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HLMRED (58,900.00) DOLLARS psi d rant to GEORGE A. PAQUETTE and :UIHGARET PAQUET"E, husband and wife, as te�p4. y'ths entirety, both o€ 77 Arrowhead Drive, Barnstable (Hyannis), Barnstable ounty, Massachusetts, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS a certain parcel of lend aitua n Barnstable (Centerville), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, bounded and des.- ribed an follows: !{ TERLY by the 'westerly sideline of Gleneagle Drive, as shown on plan hez inafter mentioned, one hundred and 00/100 (100.00) feeti j OITHERLY by Lot 5, as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-nine and 1� 38/100 (179.38) feet; _ TERLY by a portion of land now or formerly of David L. Pinel at ux, and is a portion of land now or formerly of Edward D. Cliggott, as shown - r` on said plan. one hundred and 04/100 (100.041 feet; and ORTHMY , by Lot 7, as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-six and 66/loo ( �1^ 6.66) feet. 4 Being LOT 6 as shown on plan of land entitled "Subdivision Plan �j of Land in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass, for: Charlene L. Johnson to be conveyed to James F. Ruhan Scale: 1" - 1001 June 1, 1972 Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. '.hest Yarmouth, Mass." duly filed in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 260, F,. Page 71. 1.r No portion of the fee in Gleneagle Drive is hereby conveyed. There is onveyed as appurtenant to said lot a right 61 way over Gleneagle Drive as ihown on said plan to be used in common with others now or hereafter le ntitled thereto. �� The above described lot is conveyed subject to as easement to New gland Telephone and Telegraph Company and New Bedford Gas & Edison Light ompany duly recorded in 3arnstable County Registry of Deeds in hook 1798, s . i age 256. -. The following restrictions are imposed by the Grantor on the lot herein onveyed for the benefit of the Grantor and not as a common scheme. They ahall emain in-full force and effect until January 1, 1993 unless otherwise fated herein and may be enforced, modified and waived only by the Grantor_, his ;s� ! eirs orva8igns. 1I - No building shall be placed, erected or, allowed tostand on the above des- llribed premises except o® house having not less than nine hundred souare feet f living space and designed for the occupancy of only one family, which said ouae shall have as appurtenant thereto a garage, suitable in size for the J1 torage of one or more vehicles, built into or attached by a breezeway to said GamwAmIKCMULTr welling, it being the intent of this restriction that any house placed on (( A"".."AT`^w his propetty shall be of Cape Cod or Colonial.design. Ri No building or structure shall be erected, placed, remodeled as to the fxterior thereof, or added to, on the granted premises until the plans have � II )een approved in writing by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. • The roof pitch on any"dwelling house constructed on said premises shall be minimum of seven inches to the foot. Fr .f t V. aoo'1941 1 193 f 168 or the : - 4. No trucks, unregistered motor. vehicles, debris or machinery, supplier, t : equipment, or any other tools incidental to the conduct of any business.con- 1 teneista ducted away from the premises, eball be permitted to stand, remain parked, or table to be stored upon the premises. i situate i{ ad des. 5• All disturbed soil shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped and the front yard measured from the street side of thefoundation to the sidelines and the street line shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped, and any drivs- sn here.: way placed on the premises shall be surfaced with hot-top or cement. ad 6. The construction of the dwelling house and garage on said premises shall be completed within six months from the time that the excavation of the cellar X. end hole has been completed. shown - [ 7. Promptly after completion of a dwelling house. the Grantee shall install a d 66/loo lamppost of a Cape Cod or Colonial design, type and style-and shall permanently �. maintain said lamp post in a location near the street line of the premises as designated by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. 8. No animals or fowls except the common household pets, shall be kept upon ; the granted premises. 9. Neither the Grantee, nor his legal representatives or assigna, nor any of them, shall sell or convey the.granted premises without first in writing .' offering to sell and convey the same to the Grantor, or such other entity or -e is persons as the Grantor may appoint by document recorded in Barnstable County as - Registry of Deeds at a price not exceeding the bona fide offer of such other E allj responsible person as then desires to purchase the same and allow the Grantor, as aforesaid, at least ten days in which to notify in writing the Grantee of his decision to accept or reject such offer. The provisions of this restrict-ion shall not apply to a sale under power of sale in any mortgage and shall expire jht five years from the date of this conveyance. 10. Any disturbed soil not retained on the conveyed premises shall be deposi- } ted elsewhere in the subdivision as directed by the Grantor, as aforesaid. iereia ,y shall: The Grantor acknowledges full compliance with Restrictions 1 and-2 and hereby approves the plans and specifications for the dwelling house and garage to be. { :or, his erected by the Grantees on Lot 6. E Meaning, intending, and hereby conveying Lot 6, as shown on said pjan, said re des- lot being a portion of the premises conveyed to me by deed dated November 300 o re feet 1972 from Charlene L. Johnson duly recorded.in Barnstable County Registry of. z said Deeds in Book 1767, Page 262. the vl to said WITNESS my hand and seal this orb day of • 1973- OQ ftaU MO MCHUItY AT uiw i rasa. „� :I the MR.ai.qa... .�+me sue James F. Huhan have „'W �+ (.(1r.4MnNVK:f.nITH OF A1AS i�•:��1 hall be - i • V u�t�. f +. µs'S� � ►c8�- ,�eA,�� ,4 Pca � tit, ti ,l.Ca ✓�a `z. F -r in M { Boos I8b,5 txc; 055 or - 13:.l98 le I, JAMES F. RUHAN, being married to Constance P. Ruhan,.both now of � 168 South Street, Yarmouth (Bass River), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in ' for the full consideration of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED (617,600.00) .�:. DOLLARS paid, g , of Arrowhead. Drive, Barnstable _-_ rant to WINN LUMBERT A (Hyannis,, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS two (2) certain )y parcels of land situate in Barnstable (Centerville), Barnstable County, Mao- i Ig " ' sachusetta, bounded and described as follows: 4- Being LOTS 3 and 4 as shown on plan of land entitled "Sub- 1. Plan of lend in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass. for: t• Charlene L. Johnson to be conveyed to James F. Ruhan Scale: al r„'� 1" a 100' June 1, 1972 Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. West Yarmouth, Mass." duly filed in Barnstable County Regis- na try of Deeds in Plan Book 26o, Page 71. ht No portion of the fee in Gleneagle Drive is hereby conveyed. There is conveyed as appurtenant to said lots a right of way over Gleneagle Drive as shown on said plan to be used in common with others now or hereafter legally entitled thereto. The above described lots are conveyed subject to an easement to New RK LL...- England Telephone and Telegraph Company and New Bedford Gas & Edison Light t> Company duly recorded in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds is Book 1798, r Page 256. id The following restrictions are imposed by the Grantor on the lots ra herein conveyed for the benefit of the Grantor and not as a common scheme. They shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1993 unless other- wise stated herein and may be enforced, modified and waived only by the a Grantor, hie heirs or assigns. 1. No building shall be placed, erected or allowed to stand on the above described premises except one house having-not less than nine hundred square feet of living space and designed for the.occupancy of only one family, S which said house shall have as appurtenant thereto a.garage,-suitable in size for the storage of one or more vehicles, built into or attached by a,breezeway j to said dwelling, it being the intent of this restriction that any house_ r placed on this property shall be of Cape Cod or Colonial design. I 3 i .._:, 2. No building or structure shall be erected, placed, remodeled as ` =_-- to the exterior thereof, or added to, on the granted premises until the plans I have been approved in writing by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. ;{ 3. The roof pitch on any dwelling house constructed on said premises shall be a minimum of seven inches to the foot. 4. No trucks, unregistered motor vehicles, debris or machinery, supplies, equipment, or any other tools incidental to the conduct of any 79 business conducted away from the premises, shall be permitted to stand, re- main parked, or to be stored upon the premises. 5. All disturbed soil shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped and the front yard measured from the street side of the foundation to the sidelines and the street line shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped, _-_.._...__.._ and any driveway placed on the premises shall be surfaced with hot-top or cement. p NART .6. The construction of the dwelling house and garage on said pram- tt Me isea shall be completed within six months from the time that the excavation of the cellar hole has been completed. pow i { J:. s 1 i 1 ?. Promptly after completion of a dwelling house, the Grantee shall install a lamp post of a Cape Cod or Colonial design, type and style and shall permanently maintain said lamp post in a location near the street line of the premises as designated by the.Grantor, his heirs or assigns. 1 8. No animals or fowl, except the common household pets, shall be kept upon the granted premises. 9. Neither the Grantee, nor his legal representatives or assigns, nor any of them, shall sell or convey the granted premises without first in i writing offering to sell and convey the same to the Grantor, or such other entity or persons as the Grantor may appoint by document recorded in Barn- stable County Registry of Deeds at a price not exceeding the bona fide offer of such other responsible person as then desires to purchase the same and allow the Grantor, as aforesaid, at least ten days in which to notify in writing the { Grantee of his decision to accept or reject such offer. The provisions of this restriction shall not apply to a sale under power of sale in any mortgage and shall expire five years from the date of this conveyance. 10. Any disturbed soil not retained on the conveyed premises shall be deposited elsewhere in the subdivision as directed by the Grantor, as aforesaid. The Grantor hereby acknowledges compliance with Restrictions 1 and :iH 2 as to the single family dwelling houses and garages to be constructed on Lots 3 and 4 herein conveyed. Meaning, intending, and hereby conveying lots 3 and 41 as shown on said plan, which said lots are a portion of the premises conveyed to me by deed dated November 30, 1972 from Charlene L. Johnson duly recorded in Barn- stable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1767, Page 262. ,., WITNESS my hand and seal this eighth day of May , 1973• 'COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSF7TS i i m R r U 9 sA = times Ruhan ......... . .. ^g - P' ' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, as. May 8 1973 ;I. Then personally appeared the above named JAMES F. ROHAN and ac- knowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, before me, i i : 16beFrXiC Bar lublic , i ;. My commission expires .J=@ 18.j I;I I .I JOMN OMEN MART ATMU9V AT w1 043"loom MUM VIM ' RR Tulroufr, .aaMllwms O. MIAI 9- , .......... ------------ 4-- Crlen -e �� �� �I lzq 1 is�� � 3�3 1739 Bare. BOOK3218 i:CE 073 - f is I, JAMES F. RUHAN, of Yarmouth (South) , Barnstable County, II Massachusetts, in consideration of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED + TEN AND NO/100 ($22,210,00) DOLLARS paid, grant to IYANOUGH CORP,, a Massachusetts corporation having its principal place of business j at 168 South Street, Yarmouth (South) , Barnstable County, Massa- chusetts, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS, the land in Barnstable t I' (Centerville) , Barnstable County, Massachusetts, described as IIfollows LOTS 5, 27, 52, 53 and 54 as shown on plan entitled "Sub- WI division Plan of Land in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass. For: Ii Charlene L. Johnson To Be Conveyed to James F. Ruhan Scale: 1" = 100' June 1, 1972 Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. West Yarmouth, Mass." which plan is recorded with Barnstable County 'i Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 260 Page 71. Said premises are conveyed together with the fee in Gleneagle Drive as shown on said plan. The above described premises are conveyed subject to and with !` F. the benefit of all rights, rights of wa II g y, easements, reservations, i El and appurtenances of record insofar as the same are in full force and applicable. For my title see deed dated November 30, 1972 from Charlene L. Johnson recorded with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book `- 1767 Page 262. WITNESS my hand and seal this / t 1980, lJ/ day of ,(-1�Gryrh a I es F. Ruhan COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUS TTS :i Barnstable, ss 1980 , :l, Then personally appeared the above-named JAMES F. RUHAN and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, ! before me, ., fgey i I Nota Pu`�. "''"`. f My commission expires:`YZov.e-m Lh `f AMONW�qEALTH Of MASSAACIIUSETTS $ .�.I. HATES.CRENEY. '-_- \�i'+�I� -1TS SO,L 9VTLER S HAYES,P I j AROWTS-AT-LAM - nun.uw rr�cn I I 1 I OfWI �'I MI111f►ODtl Lill I j!I: PT[0 DEC 3180 I Ivy . ..... . .... ... . ... .. . .. . ....... ...... ... ................ ..... ........ d , U -�o 1 . 77 ... . . .. .. ....... .. _ h � �flzCn 9 ........z. li . . 1 .. cl � i )per f � i ..._.- � -333 ......... ..... z4�1 30 v q h -- - ►._ae-L. -- . ..-Bepn4d-cl T�) Ike, Iq 63 , i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PARCEL ID 191 136 GEOBASE . ID 11533 ADDRESS 57 GLENEAGLE DRIVE PHONE CENTERVILLE ZIP LOT 5 BLOCK LOT SIZE _ I DBA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO I ( PERMIT 41112 DESCRIPTION SINGLE FAMILY HOME (BLDG PMT #38514) PERMIT TYPE BCOO TITLE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 1 CONTRACTORS: Department of Health, Safety ARCHITECTS: and Environmental Services. TOTAL FEES: INE BOND $_00 CONSTRUCTION COSTS $.00 , 756 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY- 1 PRIVATE P STAg MASS. s639. �Fp � M1� BUILD BY DATE ISSUED 09/16/1999 EXPIRATION DATE TOwt Qr -BARNISTABLE BUILDING PEP11IT PARCEL :T I?—191. 1.36 Gi?OBASE ITS 11533 CENTEIRV I .aLE z I P� LOT 5 Aocy' LOT SIZE DRA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CO PERMIT 3351.4 DESCRIPTION NEW 3BDRM SING.FAM AMR SE1 PT 93--203 PERMIT .TYPE BUILD TITLE NEW RESIDENTIAL BLDG P 'T CONTRACTORS: MI CAMEL A DEDEGKG Department of Health, Safety A � and Environmental Services TOTAL. FEES: $330.77 INE BOND $.00 CANS"!"P.UCTION .COSTS $106,700.0 ��ff►► 101 SINGLE FAM HOME DETACHED ' .I PRIVATE P.st*�A + HARN3TABM +► MAS& BU �Ep�A • BY ID Sr't DATE ISSUED 05/.18/1339 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'.' INHERE`APPLICABLE, SEPARATE 1.FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS THIS CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURALiMEMBERS HAS BEEN MADE.WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCU-, ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING AND M CH- FOR (READY TO LATH). PANCY IS REQUIRED;SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT-BE AN ICAL INSTALLATIONS. 3.INSULATION. OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEWMADE. 4.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. POST THIS CARD ® IT IS VISIBLE BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION.APPROVALS`.. ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 i y 3 f if HE A I INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IV 2 0 F HEALT OTHER: SITE PL REVIEW APPROVAL — 7 `t q WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED 1ATIL11 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. r - BUILDIN .. G � . . . PERMIT _...«,n,;,rs.R:.;.r,._.••....�-,. �...r t. .;r'�Ls�t,>"N�+v.,.--,r-'++.7'*+ v.-�:.+.�•r„7=-•k.z- .. y: rj , . •, c..,--• -s.:._.--�-T ,a `pFtME'°�ti The Town of Barnstable BARNSTABLE. M ' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ASS. a► °lFo 39. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner Inspection Correction Notice Type of Inspection P Location V 1. �Ael Permit Number C3 t Owner Builder 4 u ` ► Q V D IE- One notice to remain on jobsite, one notice on file in Building Department. The following items need correcting: P057— kr'o n ic\, t 6 14-e�/n-( o q J-Txal -9p itc o�-�A tcs:� 1''s 4V IRA Y , ors Please call: 508=862-4038 for re-inspection. 4 Inspected by J Date '� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map \g, Parcel \3 to - Permit# �� ► Health Division Date Issued g .Cr Conservation Division a� {� ` Fee '` :3C�: Tax Collect BIZrPTiC SYVt1 " 6.;�•` Treasurer., -fir ' INSTALLEDiN-CDlrirL9 IPCE WITH TITLE 5 � Planning Dept. C 9-0e_�,cel ►2/2z 17X, - -PM EN099R®�iMENTAL nCOD AND a TOWN n'9EQ1 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board d Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis f F - ProjectStreet'Address 5� �rl\e.v--3(Zo,O,��t2�,Ve� _ Village Owner Pa2.YL.A t�S\N A ��eANe-�oJ�tc �S' Address \T) �yti�e�yc\\ �►e Telephone `��^TUvy , �N1�A ba 13�- 1 G OC, .Permit Request c+ 'r 3 `►� Square feet: 1 st floo4exis proposed(, 2nd floor:existing proposed Total new 1`�'A Estimated Project C Zoning District Q, Flood Plain _C Groundwater Overlay Construction Type Swy,\c k'olw,,A�A Lot Size 1 S 0-1 `-\; �a Grandfathered: JqYes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. t Dwelling Type: Single Family �, Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure _t a) _yg r Historic House: ❑Yes ANo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes -No Basement Type: $,Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) 9_, \la Sg T�J' Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new \ Number of Bedrooms: existing new 3 Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new�_ First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: AGas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes 4No Fireplaces: Existing New 1 Existing wood/coal stove: Cl Yes XNo Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size a1'x%u` Attached garage:❑existing Xnew size lc)<,:�,_ Shed:❑existing•❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use - ' BUILDER INFORMATION Name �-J1�c�aa �-� .0� 1 Telephone Number Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE i DATE *1 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY P RiMIT,NO- DATE ISSUED' t v��• ,,' , t, ,` ,. ,, 1. � •.y f MAP/PARCEL NO. a 4 ADDRESS s f VILLAGE OWNER - W �. • � {• _` �,, ',- - . . - '► t" ", - ' DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION w FRAMEsk CL 14 cr INSULATION V J r g FIREPLACE 77 ;) { ELECTRICAL: ROUGH' : FINAL J PLUMBING: ROUGHS FINAL GAS: ROUGH' FINAL � fFINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED,OUT ASSOCI"TION PLAN NO. = t� r ,N 19'O3't2'E 00. M1-4 C '� yr tq' y v �. V 4 y ytY1 : irrsrzm n1 Parma rrZW ro q�qC15 .. 100.00 s !s 0.9.1 '40 k, GLENEAGLE r4o.00 ivxav DRIVE fo o i z , t _ FINE Tpy, The Town of Barnstable �O Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services * BMWSPABU& M� Building Division 9�AtF0 59.t A��� 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner April 27, 1999 Attorney Kevin Kirrane Dunning&Kirrane Shellback Place 133 Route 28 Box 560 Mashpee, MA 02649 RE: Buildabili0 of 57 Gleneagle Road, Barnstable (191/136) Dear Attorney Kirrane, Tli-,uik you for submitting the necessary documentation for the above lot.. The information has been reviewed and it was found that 57 Gleneagle Road, Barnstable, is a pre existing non conforming lot.and therefore a buildable lot. The subject lot was held in separate ownership from the abutting parcels (135, 137, 15 and 16) from the date of the zoning change to 1 acre. Please note you must comply with the Board of Health "330 Rule" as well as any covenants that may apply. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call. Respectfully, L� Ralph Crossen Building Commissioner DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 26203LJ ONE ASHBURTON PLACE, RM 1301 BOSTON,,AA 02108-1618 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LICENSE Number: Expires: CS 065891 11/09/1999 Restricted To: 00 • Y . wz MICAHEL A DEDECKO ; � ;? Detach bottom, fold , sign on POBX 2384 CARLTON DR _,,,,..: .; ._:.::_ ....., b�a1ck, and laminate license card. MASHPEE, MA 02649 Keep top for receipt and change 71 ;of address notification. Restricted To: A8 26203 —- k DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR LICENSE 80 - None Number.:; Expires: i6 - 1 6 2 family Homes Restr:;icted To : BB Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Wilding Code MICAHEL A DEDECKO is cause for revocation of this license. } � :.;POBX 2384 CARLTON OR NASHPEE, MA 02649 I TableJL=b(eondaaed) Prss in iptive PackaM for Dae and Two-Family Residential Boiidtap Heated with F009 Fade MAXIMUM MINIMUM Ulaang Glaang Ceiling Wall Floor Baseateat Slab Hmi*Cooiing , I I ,Ama'(1A) U-value= R value' R value' R valud Wan puimeter FgalPm— EmcieL-? IP=k'ue' R-Vaiae' R value, 5"I to 6S00 Hndng De%m bars' Q 12% 0.40 38 13 9 10 6 Normal R 12% 0.52 30 19 19 10 6 Normal S 12% 030 38 13 19 10 6 iS AFUE T 15% 036 38 13 25 WA WA Notmd U 15•/4 0.46 38 19 19 10 6 Nommd 9A 0.44 V 15 38 13 2S WA WA 83 AFUE W 15% 032 30 19 19 10 6 85 AFUE X 19% 032 38 13 25 WA WA Nommd Y 12% 0.42 38 19 2S WA WA Normal Z 19% 0.42 38 13 19 10 6 "AFUE AA 18% 0-50 30 19 19 10 6 1 90 AFUE I- ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 2. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL EXTERIOR WALLS: 3. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ALL GLAZING:f \ 1 4. %GLAZING AREA(#3 DIVIDED BY#2): S. SELECT PACKAGE(Q—AA-see chart above): C2 NOTE: OTHER MORE INVOLVED METHODS OF DETERMINING ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. ASK US FOR THIS INFORMATION. BUILDING INSPECTOR APPROVAL: YES: NO: q-fomu-t980303a Footnotes to Table J5.2.1 b: ' Glazing area is the ratio of the area of the glazing assemblies (including sliding-glass doors, skylights, and ` basement windows if located in walls that enclose conditioned space, but excluding opaque doors)to the gross wall area, expressed as a percentage. Up to 1%of the total glazing area may be excluded from the U-value requirement. For example,3 ft of decorative glass may be excluded from a building design with 300 ft of glazing area. Z After January 1, 1999, glazing U-values must be tested'and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) test procedure, or taken from Table J1.5.3a. U-values are for whole units: center-of-glass U-values cannot be used. ' The ceiling R-values do not assume a raised or oversized truss construction. If the insulation achieves the full insulation thickness.over the exterior walls without compression, R-30 insulation may be substituted for R-38 insulation and R-38 insulation may be substituted for R-49 insulation. Ceiling R-values represent the sum of cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used). For ventilated ceilings, insulating sheathing must be placed between the conditioned space and the ventilated portion of the roof. 'Wall R-values represent the sum of the wall cavity insulation plus insulating sheathing (if used). Do not include exterior siding, structural sheathing, and interior drywall. For example,an R-19 requirement could be met EITHER by R-19 cavity insulation OR R-13 cavity insulation plus R-6 insulating sheathing. Wall requirements apply to wood-frame or mass(concrete,masonry,log)wall constructions,but do not apply to metal-frame construction. 'The floor requirements apply to floors over unconditioned spaces(such as unconditioned crawlspaces, basements, or garages). Floors over outside air must meet the ceiling requirements. `The entire opaque portion of any individual basement wall with an average depth less than 50%below grade must meet the same R-value requirement as above-grade walls. Windows and sliding glass doors of conditioned basements must be included with the other glazing. Basement doors must meet the door U-value requirement described in Note b. I 'The R-value requirements are for unheated slabs.Add an additional R-2 for heated slabs. ' If the building utilizes electric resistance heating use compliance approach 3, 4, or 5. If you plan to install more than one piece of heating equipment or more than one piece of cooling equipment, the equipment with the lowest efficiency must meet or exceed the efficiency required by the selected package. 'For Heating Degree Day requirements of the closest city or town see Table J5.2.1 a NOTES: a)Glazing areas and U-values are maximum acceptable levels. Insulation R-values are minimum acceptable levels. R-value requirements are for insulation only and do not include structural components. b)Opaque doors in the building envelope must have a U-value no greater than 035. Door U-values must be tested and documented by the manufacturer in accordance with the NFRC test procedure or taken from the door U-value in Table J1.5.3b. If a door contains glass and an aggregate U-value rating for that door is not available, include the glass area of the door with your windows and use the opaque door U-value to determine compliance of the door. One door may be excluded from this requirement(i.e.,may have a U-value greater than 0.35). c) If a ceiling,wall,floor,basement wall,slab-edge,or crawl space wall component includes two or more areas with different insulation levels, the component complies if the area-weighted average R-value is greater than or equal to the R-value requirement for that component. Glazing or door components comply if the area-weighted average U- value of all windows or doors is less than or equal to the U-value requirement(0.35 for doors). 43 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT 175459 :'LOYER: - YST- 4 L P T L L BUREAU FILE NUMBER STATUS OF EMPLOYER - :r-gApr '-VFIN� 'y ICH " i-L MErlS 2 9 5?--)5 LLB Y, 2 3'314 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS COVERAGE FAIS ASSIGN�MENT APPLIES TO '-!A , GPFRATIi.IN"j THE 't--'Al-Vr-R CF -,,-jJW R,16HT TO' RFCCVr---'R FPOM U f r E 9,S P.0 R S E'"i T IS AVAILACLr-7 nN POOL ONLY. FOR COVERAGE "-'UTSTD-C P,'-)L T C 1 r S. C(`N',TA'CT AG;"%hT Fr;R DETAILS* OF MA. , APPLY TO APPROPRTATE POOL OR PLIN' t INSURANCE COMPANY: .ENT l?'IS A' CY INC I ?-)? I e'I ,..,AT ty S r LlBFRTY -k!UTU,�L FIRE: INS ;ODUCER: HYA,,,;-N! S MA 026')1_0000 BUSINESS RE� = ;.')JAL MARY`- r P 0 3OX 7077 PORTSMOUTH "I'r 03801-7077 (800) 451-1153 %X IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: B 2 1.9 CLASS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED CLASSIFICATION OF OPERATION CODE TOTAL ANNUAL RATE PREMIUM REMUNERATION � C AR P E- T R,Y-Ni C�C 5403 1? o00 1�3. 1113 $ 13 3 C A R P E;N T! Y-f)Z T A C 11 F P i-' if V A Tj E R I S I I-)F;\JC E S 5645 12 . ?1 CARP EN r-",Y-DWELL 1'q'j- S-1 ST0f? it--S OR LESS 5651 12. 21 CLERICAL `,Df-F IC F S 'j!D - plalo 10, 00 ' EMPLOYERS LIA3ILITY 1010/100/500 9845 LOSS C;)NSTANT 0032 50 STANDARD PRE-Mllit'l 255 i:XPENSE: CONSTANT 0900 200 RISK ivil!'J.'L.M.Utl P:',"-zMlLIM 0990 500 ESTIMATED ANNUAL PREMIUM 500 DIA ASSIESSMENT 5.4'v" :C"F STA!40ARD PREMILIk" 16 ES"T, AINNUAL PREMIUM PLUS AS-SESSiMiENT $ 516 INSTALLMENT BASIAN N U A L REQUIRED DEPOSIT PREMIUM $ COMMENTS COVERAGE EFFECTIVE 12.01 A*M* ON COVERAGE UNDER THIS NOTICE APPLIES To 04/30/99 WITH ABOVE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPTIONED? ENTITY ONLY, IF COVERAGE IS REQUIRED FOR ADDSL ENTITIESj APPLICA- TIONS & ERMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO PLAN DATE OFNOTICE 05/07/99 PREPARED BY PAULETTE HOFFMAN VOLUNTARY DIRECT ASSIGNMENT ;---MPLOYt-:,R COPY MASSACHUSETTS WORKER'S COMPENSATION ASSIGNED RISK POOL DUNNING & KIRRANE, L.L.P. COUNSELORS AT LAW MICHAEL A.DUNNING* SHELLBACK PLACE 508-477-6500 KEVIN M.KIRRANE 133 ROUTE 28 FAX 508-477-5697 ELIZABETH A.MCNICHOLS BOX 560 EMAIL dfkt@capecod.net BRIAN F.GARNER MASHPEE,MA 02649 PATRICIA MCGAULEY *Also admitted Illinois Bar April 22, 1999 Ralph Crosson, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 57 (LOT 5) GLENEAGLE ROAD, BARNSTABLE, MA Dear Mr. Crosson: I have been asked by my client, Michael Dedecko, to examine the chains of title with regard to five (5) parcels of land situated on Gleneagle Road and Old Stage Road, shown on plan recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 260, Page 071. The subject matter parcel (Lot 5) is shown on the Barnstable Assessors Map 191 as Parcel 136. The abutting parcels are shown as Parcels 135 (Lot 4), 137 (Lot 6), 15 and 16 on the same Assessor's Map. Regarding parcels 15 and 16, they have no common ownership with any owner of the subject matter lot back to 1963, which was the year of the Land Court decree creating these Lots. At one time, Parcels 135, 136 and 137 were all held in the name of James F. Ruhan. Mr. Ruhan owned Parcel 135 up to May 8, 1973, at which time he conveyed the parcel to Winn Lumbert which deed is recorded at Book 1855, Page 55. Mr. Ruhan owned Parcel 136 up to December 31, 1980, at which time said parcel was deeded to Iyannough Corp. which deed is recorded at Book 3218, Page 78. Parcel 137 was conveyed by Mr. Ruhan on August 27, 1973, to George and Margaret Paquette which deed is recorded at Book 1941, Page 192. The record reflects, therefore, as of August 27, 1973, that none of the adjacent lots were held in common ownership with the subject matter lot. I have also run those owners forward and have determined that the properties have not since come back into a common form of ownership. Should you require further information, please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, Kevin M. Kirrane KMK/mpk Enclosures cc: Michael Dedecko 03-17-1999 10: 19AM FROM Today REAL ESTATE Cv i I le TO 34776548 P.01 Ic • f .. IV 4 rip j QOi .�, cr i f I � � � LA - r b�dAi 'rotAL P.®1 • i aouK 13�1 ace. 192 -203S9 I, JAMES F. RUHAN, being married to Conntance P. Ruhan, both now of 168 �. uth Street, Yarmouth (Hasa River), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, for the ull consideration of EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED (58,900.00) DOLLARS paid, rant to GEORGE A. PAQ�TTE and RA CARET PAQUrTTE, husband and wife, as tenant, { y'the entirety, both of 77 Arrowhead Drive, Barnstable (Hyannis), Barnstable ount Kaa"chusettal with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS a certain parcel of lead sit ma f. n Barnstable (Centerville), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, bounded and do ribed as follows: :ASTERLY by the Westerly sideline of Gleneagle Drive, as shown on plan here: inafter mentioned, one hundred and 00/100 (100.00) feet; OUTNE3LY by Lot 5, as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-nine and 38/100 (179.,1Z) feet; 'IESTERLY by a portion of land now or formerly of David L. Pinel at ux, and A portion of land now or formerly of Edward D. Cliggott, as shown - r' on said plan, one hundred and 04/100 (100.04) feet; and ORTHERLY , by Lot 7, as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-six and 66/1ao (176.66) feet. Being LOT 6 as shown on plan of land entitled "Subdivision 'lan }i of land in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass. for: Charlene L. Johnson E' to be conveyed to James F. Ruben Scale: 1" - 1001 June 1, 1972 4: Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. `lest Yarmouth, Maas." duly t .; filed in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 260, page 71. " No portion of the fee in Gleneagle Drive is hereby conveyed. There is onvoyed as appurtenant to said lot a right of way over Gleneagle Drive as 3hown on said plan to be used in common with others aow or hereafter legally try, ntitled thereto. The above described lot is conveyed subject to an easement to New 1hagland Telephone and 'Telegraph Company and New Bedford Gas & Edison Light , ompany duly recorded in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1798, age 256. The following restrictions are imposed by the Grantor on the lot herein onveyed for the benefit of*the Grantor and not as a common scheme. They shall ,. -amain in full force and effect until January 1, 1993 unless otherwise tated herein and may be enforced, modified and waived only by the Grantor, his T' ! eirs or assigns. No building shall be placed, erected or allowed to stand on the above des- �` i ribed premises except one house having not less than nine hundred seuare feet f living space and designed for the occupancy of only one family, which said ouas shall have as appurtenant thereto a garage, suitable in size for the torage of one or more vehicles, built into or attached by a breezeway to said oecrn.loauwuLn welling, it being the intent of this restriction that any house placed on arlwllaw AT uw his propetty shall be of Cape Cod.or Colonial design. No building or structure shall be erected, placed, remodeled as to the ••I��� .Ifi.4aN1 • . I{ xterior thereof, or added to, on the granted premises until the plane have I een approved in writing by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. i a The roof pitch on any dwelling house constructed on said presiaes ahall be i r minimum of seven inches to the foot. • 1 :t I aun�.15�1 ra;,� 193 168 the 4. No trucks, unregistered motor.vehicles, debris or machinery, supplier, t • equipment, or any other tools incidental to- the conduct of any business con- ' ducted away from the premises, shall be permitted to stand, remain parked, or ,ble to be stored upon the premises. dtuate des- 5• All disturbed soil shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped and the ((( front yard measured from the street side of thefoundation to the sidelines and i `;_ the street line shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped, and any drive- 1 here.: way placed on the premises shall be surfaced with hot-top or cement. i 6. The construction of the dwelling house and garage on said premises shall be completed within six months from the time that the excavation of the cellar and hole has been completed. } 1howa - 7. Promptly after completion of a dwelling house. the Grantee shall install a 66/100 lamppost of a Cape Cod or Colonial design, type and style.and shall permanently 1. maintain said lamp post. in a location near the street line of the premises as designated by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. 8. No animals or fowl, except the common household Pete, shall be kept upon ? the granted premises. 9. Neither the Grantee, nor his legal representatives or assigns, nor any of them, shall sell or convey the.granted premises without first in writing >' offering to sell and convey the same to the Grantor, or such other entity or In ar _ persons as the Grantor may-appoint by document recorded in Barnstable County • - Registry of Deeds at a price not exceeding the bona fide offer of such other E Ll1 responsible person as then desires to purchase the same and allow the Grantor, as aforesaid, at least Len days in which to notify is writing the Grantee of his decision to accept or reject such offer. The provisions of this restriction shall not apply to a sale under power of sale in any mortgage and shall expire t five years from the date of this conveyance. 10. Any disturbed soil not retained on the conveyed premises shall be deposi- ted elsewhere in the subdivision as directed by the Grantor, as aforesaid. rein Shall: The Grantor acknowledges full compliance with Restrictions 1 and 2 and hereby approves the plans and specifications for the dwelling house and garage to be, l r, h� erected by the Grantees on Lot 6. t Meaning, intending, and hereby conveying Lot 6, as shown on said plan, said des- lot being a portion of the premises conveyed to me by deed dated November 309 font 1972 from Charlene L. Johnson duly recordedAa Barnstable County Registry of said Deeds in Book 1767, Page 262. e v.L said VIVESS my hand and seal this ol_L day of • 1973- ° re rceuLTV AT SAW ) -.-.m f e a"&Gem- James F. �+ COMMnNVVI1'.4LI, OP h1A5 * 'i u be t t �,. 3-a 1 - 8 5 �t.(a� a•r�o �F- r4- 1 Book 1835 tut 035 I, JAMES F. RUHAN, being married to Constance P. Ruhan, both now of ; .. 1168 South Street, Yarmouth (Bass River), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, f -': for the full consideration of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED (617,600.00) DOLLARS paid, grant to WINN LAMBERT, of Arrowhead. Drive, Barnstable (Hyannis), Barnstable County, Massachusetts, with QUITCLALH COVENANTS two (2) certain parcels of land situate in Barnstable (Centerville), Barnstable County, Mas- sachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Being IATS 3 and 4 as shown on plan of land entitled "Sub- division Plan of Land in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass. for: Charlene L. Johnson to be conveyed to James F. Ruhan Scale: e 1" a 100' June 1, 1972 Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. r'< West Yarmouth, Mass." duly filed in Barnstable County Regis- try of Deeds in Plan Book 260, Page 71. No portion of the fee in Gi neagle Drive is hereby conveyed. There is conveyed as appurtenant to said lots a right of way over Gleneagle Drive as shown on said plan to be used in common with others now or hereafter. legally entitled thereto. The above described lots are conveyed subject to an easement to New -: England Telephone and Telegraph Company and New Bedford Gas & Edison Light Company duly recorded in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1798, Page 256. The following restrictions are imposed by the Grantor on the lots = 'a. herein conveyed for the benefit of the Grantor and not an a common scheme. They shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 1993 unless other- wine stated herein and may be enforced, modified and waived only by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. 1. No building shall be placed, erected or allowed to stand on the above described premises except one house having-not less than nine hundred square feet of living space and designed for the.occupancy of only one family, E which said house shall have as appurtenant thereto a.Barage,-suitable. is size � for the storage of one or more vehicles, built into or attached by a.breezeway p to said dwelling, it being the intent of this restriction that any house placed on this property shall be of Cape Cod or Colonial design. 2. No building or structure shall be erected, placed, remodeled as to the exterior thereof, or added to, on the granted premises until the plans `¢ have been approved is writ pp ing by the Grantor, his heirs or assigns. 3- The roof itch on_ p any dwelling house constructed on said premises ; shall be a minimum of seven inches to the foot. 4. No trucks, unregistered motor vehicles, debris or machinery, supplies, equipment, or any other tools incidental to the conduct of any 9 _ business conducted away from the premises, shall be permitted to stand, re- main parked, or to be stored upon the premises. 5. All disturbed soil shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped and the front yard measured from the street side of the foundation to the sidelines and the street line shall be pine-needled, grassed or wood-chipped, -- -•__.__ and any driveway placed on the premises shall be surfaced with hot-top or cement. 'a KART .6. The construction of the dwelling house and garage on said preen- a ue issa shall be completed within six months from the time that the excavation of the cellar hole has been completed. saws i I� �r-i• i'fl - r s ic 1B55 7. Promptly after completion of a dwelling house, the Grantee shall install a lamp post of a Cape Cad or Colonial design, type and style and shall permanently maintain said lamp post in a location near the street line of the premises as designated by the.Grantor, his heirs or assigns. :i 8. No animals or fowl, except the common household pets, shall be kept upon the granted premises. 9. Neither the Grantee, nor his legal representatives or assigns, nor any of them, shall sell or convey the granted premises without first in writing offering to sell and convey the same to the Grantor, or such other li entity or persona as the Grantor may appoint by document recorded in Bern- stable County Registry of Deeds at a price not exceeding the bona fide offer ! ! of such other responsible person as then desires to purchase the same and allow the Grantor; as aforesaid, at least ten days in which to notify in writing the - - Grantee of his decision to accept or reject such offer. The provisions of this restriction shall not apply to a sale under power of sale in any mortgage and shall expire five years from the date of this conveyance. 10. Any disturbed soil not retained on the conveyed premises shall be deposited elsewhere in the subdivision as directed by the Grantor, as aforesaid. The Grantor hereby acknowledges compliance with Restrictions 1 and y 2 as to the single family dwelling houses and garages to be constructed on ' Iota 3 and 4 herein conveyed. Meaning, intending, and hereby conveying Iots 3 and 4, as shown on said plan, which said lots are a portion of the premises conveyed to me by deed dated November 30, 1972 from Charlene L. Johnson duly recorded in Bern- stable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1767, Page 262. WITNESS my hand and seal this eighth day of May , 1973. o 'COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEED ISE _ Ames Ames FQban z41. 04- - 4 e MINI? � : ....... . - . . . . . .......... . COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, as. May 8 1973 Then personally appeared the above named JAMES F. RURAN and ac- f knowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, before me, ; I ' .:••Rober Bart, Notazy Public 9 I My commission expires .Jsme184 M76:,, 3 11 JOHN OWIX KW A na=AT Mr W K"Mm C=VUL Ron T.a am . SCR TAm1OUM- SAIMM.RO.TR,- MAY 9— II•. lo+4 J�ay i ot Ci -:law Zy / i56? 13�31739 1/2 1H Bar,u P� _�lzG � _ Idly ll, u� � J�l,�� sow . f i. I, JAMES F. RUHAN, of Yarmouth (South) , Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in consideration of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRpD TEN AND NO/100 ($22,210.00) DOLLARS(li paid, grant to IYANOUGH CORp., `! a Massachusetts corporation having its principal place of business Ili at 168 South Street, Yarmouth (South) , Barnstable County, Massa- chusetts, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS, the land in Barnstable (Centerville) , Barnstable County, Massachusetts, described as follows: I�I. LOTS 5, 27, 52, 53 and 54 as shown on plan entitled "Sub- division Plan of Land in Centerville, Barnstable, Mass. For: if Charlene L. Johnson To Be Conveyed to James F. Ruhan Scale: 1" = 100' June 1, 1972 Barnstable Survey Consultants, Inc. West Yarmouth, Mass." which plan is recorded with Barnstable Count Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 260 Page 71. +Il. Said premises are conveyed together with the fee in Gleneagle Drive as shown on said plan. i ; The above described premises are conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, easements, reservations, Fi.. �! •. j and appurtenances of record insofar as the same are in full force and applicable. I :L For my title see deed dated November 36, 1972 from Charlene L. I; ( Johnson recorded with Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 1767 Page 262. � I WITNESS m hand and seal this y yy�l�Y ll/ day of 1 1980. ��� es F. Ruhan i II COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUS TTS II Barnstable, ss X 1980 ,L �J� I I Then personally appeared the above-named JAMES F. RUHAN and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, it before me, My commission expires:`/7&µam l ?��w� 4t�4t _ •' ,ji% ! 1;1 All .o T �'AMONWEALTH OF MASSACIMISETTS MATES CRENEY. 5 1. 30 m ^•. SUTLER A NAYES.P.C.ATT0II4R3-AT•UM l ' tea. 1 'i• r,n n.eo.o ;k RICCP H DEC 3180 I f pa- sn a-n Qh �3b -9VavL�, t`. �r4 Vl iS 5�� 19- -7 r RuAam, -�o A49-CP 017) _ Lf1zC 9 r LOVA13 I''l�-�— 7&-- .Ab . 4f, I000Vj '8 9ZLI .. ...._ I .... 3 ,73 -� . I a u &909 ZI l �t � AtM�•Sy.f•l ',h".0.tt:f000�-- '•l kAc.,�� ' _ •Yl"W4 ., a:wa sTran.�� ..• c•.u wau..µa.l. a,.a Nw Ml,a�leN .a•.a•alaul.ry.o.l:.ta1 o,n ewc ToroiceiARe•anwq _ � :fa•werrucc rl� '{. '� {u.I.tam �� c.•iTYa.wra-o wuA. --�. 4t � �..n�wr.✓000 1. 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GILR•tZo .vjti:ILtI�LIa 1:O' _l p _ i'♦-, •:.r.' ..�:•" !.4 1:4" ...._ _ ��i2t, li{}> TR1aNil AT pll tG':• �'1 FICST FLOOR PLAN ' _ r:,n.m.•r .�.,•1•ro I-,em.er oco.ue w.In.::•.of•m:..a1o.•...e:.:, ..,.. .V;}� f ' Ilrl•.u•� 1.1 n4 oa C4uK r CC _ r • r ; f � {RrY !Ilia ! � � I N ' � li I I ' I• I P II 4 I: [ � A I I 1 i I! I' eV��11 �. go A 50*429-601 I fzs , - s 'u'uII SS 1p��,� i � , •� ��Ln� I� li � I Qoo�FNgMI1.iC� h; , I A� e it ` ` rr.em,r..r Purr.na a pc.p.n ei rnT orr rrn . y I.yo. y ply nay o aq�ronr Dowling & O'Neil Insurance Agency, Inc. 222 West Main Street o P.O.Box 1990 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601-1990 775 Tel.(508)775-1620 Fax(508)778-1218 April 23, 1999 Town of Barnstable Building Inspector 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 RE: Oyster Development, LLP Dear Gentlemen: This letter will serve as proof that the Oyster Development, LLP has applied for Workers Compensation coverage.through our office today. Coverage should be effective in a few days subject to underwriting approval from the Massachusetts Workers Compensation Assigned Risk Pool. A certificate of insurance will follow once we are notified of the carrier coverage has been assigned to. Sincerely, Kelly-C. Bolton, AU, CIC, LIA Conirierca iri�u�`a��cc M�uragz KCB/470375 AREA PLAN SCALE.' 1 "= 30 ' • SYSTEM PROFILE - FINISH /iPPLICATION._NO._P-9976 _ GRADE NOT TO SCALE DONNA MIORAIVDI TOWN OF BAR,NSTABL E -.— .---.-. -- - - -------- -- ---- - ;;'.:, FINISH GRADE FINISH GRADE 51 a :''}; --- OVER TANK OVER TRENCHES 4 ' _ TOP FND :.!',i�' ' /( !� � i y /,<•/`` T' � h//@`''y/4° �`C//� r�/� �//a� * �.o'/Q"/�� �vY/�l /j�.w �../! / �'// /1�9 �. ,. ,. NOTES; :. , SCH 40 PVC .'• OR ` 48 2 5, CAST IRON IEES 4 3$ 1. EL EVA TIONS BASED ON ASSM D BsM'T FL R 2. TOWN WATER ON SITE 0 1500 GAL. EOUAL IZERS 4-1.oa — — — M M ( •,,•.'• REINFORCED r �' 3. FL 000 ZONE C "' ' DIST.BOX CONCRETE , BAFFLE •.. �. ?p ,' _�i-"_'i, :i i. lei ��`Ti:-�`.,i Z,'::i�p 1B��:sS• � '..'`' '��• :: •'•:' ::o:'',r' '•, '�•r TO BE INSTALLED ON A °� • -__,_• LEVEL STABLE BASE SEPTIC TANK 45.O TRENCH LENGTH TO BE INSTALLED ON A • r 'WATER,.,RESOURCE-P-170TECTI�IN_pIS�ICT' LEVEL STABLE BASE 32 0 'AOUAFIR PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT AP' 5'MIN.HEIGHT — -- - - _ NO TE: DO NO T RUN HEA V Y EQUIPMENT O VER S YSTEM ABOVE OBSERVED GROUND NA TER L EA CHING INFIL TPA TOR SECTION NOT TO SCALE SOIL AND PERCOL A TION DATA FOR FINISH GRADE SEE SYSTEM PROFILE APPLICATION NO. P--9376 MIN.2" - 1/0"-112" WA SHED S TONE PERC. RA TE < 5 MIN/IN. (12"MIN.) Ja> TAKEN BY �Il.'L�A 4�IRA WITNESSED BY DQ.MVA HZDRAAV-r NOTE s• `•','o•;.'• • �.: .. Z DATE �'�Bs�eH_aYO.�,rQ�Q:� PERC'D AT 68' 4"DIA.PIPE , ' ••= TEST PIT ELEV, LESS THAN 5 min/in. .••, '. _- � P"'ATURAL SOIL -, a•e•o ': EFFECTIVE TEST HOLE 1 TEST HOLE 2 LOT 16 LOT 15 y p i•''e" DEPTH 0 '0/E' 1 '0/E' 0 •�'e v •��i G SANDY LOAM SOYA 5/2 SANDY LOAM 10Y9 5/2 , .::e ..�• .. •., • 6 WASHED STONE � �,. .� .e;� �•,'o:'i•e�''.:�•." .�••.. ,••�,..,�� •� . : •:�':'•,•••: B 'B' i eB• ! EFFECTIVE WIDTH i SANDY LOAM IOYR 518 SANDY LOAM JOYR 518 I i EXCA VA TED SIDEWAL L , JO•-10 ' i I • • ( • • 100.04 NUMBER OF TRENCHES 1 ; SAND z.SY `is SAND V.5Y 6/c ; medium - coarse medium - coarse n send with cobbles send with cobbles NUMBER OF INFIL TRA TORS 4' atones s 2ox gravel I stones s 2ox gravel LOT 5 i , }SF 192• 1 B 074 •---� J2�• '" \ NO BROUNDMATER 7.STaW CHING r4) DESIGN DA TA wrTH 171 S. F. SIDENALL AREA . 74 GALS/SF 126 GALS. AliDUd7 ' 101 0• x 2• NO.OFBEDROOMS E/ DISPOSAL �Q — 346 S. F. BO T TOM AREA . 74 GAL S/SF 256 GALS. T RESERVE ; 517 S. F. TOTAL AREA r GALS/SF 382 GALS. SEPTIC TAN _,5Q_Q F ENT GA GAcs. . o EXCA VA TE TO ELEV. 41.0 D-eox • GENERA L NO TES N � a LOT 4 N (� Y4' a Oo 1500 GAL LOT 6 • NOTE' 1 . ALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL BE INS TALLED IN o� SEPTIC rP 2 TAW �, a +- OR LOWER AS REQUIRED ACCORDANCE WITH TITLE 5 OF THE S TA TE SA NI TA R Y CODE n � m � 2 TO REMOVE ALL LOAM AND CLAY CONTAINING DA TED MARCH 1995 AND ANY LOCAL RULES APPLICABLE 2s y MATERIAL BENEATH THE LEACHING AREA.REPLACE 2. ANY CHANGE IN THIS PLAN MUST BE APPROVED PROPOSS D 0) EXCA VA TED MA TERIAL NI TH CL EAN, CL A Y FREE GRA VEL B Y THE BOARD OF HEA L TH AND FERREIRA A SSOC. ® n BEn'L asH'T h MECHANICALLY COMPACTED IN PLACE u.L f 3. WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPL E TED, PRIOR TO. BA CKFI L L ING TP 1 NO TIFY BOARD OF HEA L TH FOR INSPEC TION 26• 4. FND. EL EV. MUS T BE CHECKED WHEN COMPL ETED LEGEND 5. THESE ELEV. MUS T NO T BE CHANGED WI THOU THE BOARD OF HEAL TH ,APPROVAL 6. BOA RD OF HEAL TH INSPECTION REO 'D WHEN EXCA VA TED 5I 50' — - 50-- EXIST.GROUND ELEV. eE,� EDGE 0. PA FINISH GROUND ELEV. i EL, ao_o AssesSN•D PIPE INVERT ELEV. SEWA GE DISPOSA L S YS TEM PL A At 100.00�, PREPARED FOR S 11 •31 '40'W / TEST PIT LOCATION p o SEPTIC TANK " MICHAEL EVEN GL ENEA GL E 140:00 M;DFJ . f DRI VE ❑ DISTRIBUTION BOX . LOT 5 GL ENEA GL E D+R+I/E 4'C.I.OR SCH 40 PVC Y t`:�.: i L MA a7 a7 *� 4"BIT.FIBER PIPE-TIGHT JOINTS PROPERT; LINES DESIGNED: SAP DATE: APRIL 5• 1s09 FERREIRA ASSOCIA TES ---a SETBACK DISTANCE t. . ` -,_•;" '4r: DRAW: SCALE:AS SHONN 131 SPRING BARS ROAD 191 �3b'' S ice' �`= � _ •_•` - FALMOUTH - MASS. MAP SEC PCL LOT HSE ` CHECKED : 6S DRA KING NO.• 04053D't