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' 1 fi ' yfh. .� �} t e S 4 si y �t 11' l' •; it ' ‘k4, . ...°'.. i • • Sr e u.y - a <," z+�-.. .e �c a '�`s`•�.^-. r-.ec as C.0= Cw_ 1, { i.5 k ... : 1'''i �a _•�fi�d .s).4+$5.Yrs},8 5rw�-iz.,:,:_ A . , .�.�!' i . . .a !' �' `v t Town of Barnstable Ee _ s Buildin s riavrnre ,Post This Card So That it is'Visible From the StreetApproved Plans Mustybe Retained on'Job and this Card Must be Kept ` Posted Until Final-Inspection Has Been Made. _ a, - i634 1 permit • Where a Certificate'of Occupancy is Required,such Building shall Not be Occupied until a.Final Inspection has been made Permit No. B-19-2978 Applicant Name: Jonathan Whipple Approvals Date Issued: 09/12/2019 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Insulation-Commercial Expiration Date: 03/12/2020 Foundation: Location: 4011 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(BARN.), BARNSTABLE Map/Lot. 335-060 m _ Zoning District: RF-2 Sheathing: Owner on Record: NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CENTER INC ContractorName `'JONATHAN N WHIPPLE Framing: 1 I `. Address: 500 COLUMBIAN STREET Contractor License: CS-078683 2 WEYMOUTH, MA 02190 Est. Project Cost: $9,536.00 Chimney: Description: Insulate attic,install home air sealing and weatherize doors. i Permit Fee: $ 186.78 I Insulation: Project Review Req: i Fee Paid:' $ 186.78 Date: fb 9/12/2019 / Final: t ."` .Crn.a Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: t _ NBuilding Official a Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the,approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. Rough Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the Final Gas: work until the completion of the same. `" � _ '' . . Electrical The Certificate upancY will eis until all applicablenatures by the'BuiIding'and Fire Officials ae provided on ths'permit. Minimum Five Call Requiredfor ConstructionWork n i Service: 1.Foundation or Footing i _ ' Rou h: 2.Sheathing Inspection g 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Final: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Final: Lauzon, Jeffrey From: Jonathan Whipple <airtightinsulatorsllc@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 9:51 AM To: LaLzon, Jeffrey Subject: Re:ViewPermit, Permit No:TB-19-2941 Good morning Jeffrey, We apologize for the error, we have filled out a new application under the commercial insulation selection. Please advise if you need any additional information from us. Thank you, Nina a • islaor 1 1 r a. . LLC, Weatherization •Air Sealing • Insulation 137 John Vertente Blvd. Now Bedford, MA 02745 ' -628-9 67 On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 8:19 AM Lauzon, Jeffrey <Jeffrey.Lauzon@town.barnstable.ma.us> wrote: Applicant, Please be advised that the above application has been reviewed and the following is noted: 1) The application is for a residential building; however, the building is a commercial building. The application is denied for the reason stated above. Please submit a commercial permit application if you wish to move forward with the project. Thank you. Respectfully, Jeffrey Lauzon Chief Local Inspector i 0-ti co � Town of Barnstable �ECEiPT 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 508-862-4038 ort'01 Application for Building Permit ice, -v . 0 Application No: TB-19-2941 Date Recieved: 9/9/2019 Job Location: 4011 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(BARN.),BARNSTABLE 70 cn Permit For: Building-Insulation-Residential Contractor's Name: JONATHAN N WHIPPLE State Lic. No: CS-078 83 t) Address: , Webster, MA 01570 Applicant Phone: (774)628-9367 (Home)Owner's Name: NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CENTER Phone: (508)280-5151 INC (Home)Owner's Address: 500 COLUMBIAN STREET, WEYMOUTH,MA 02190 Work Description: Insulate attic, install ventilation chutes, roof vent 8", home air sealing and weatherize doors. ,. D6"r Eo Total Value Of Work To Be Performed: $9,536.00 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 and 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: Jonathan Whipple 9/9/2019 (774)628-9367 Applicant Date Telephone No. Estimated Construction Costs/Permit Fees Total Project Cost : $9,536.00 Date Paid Amount Paid Check#or CC# Pay Type Total Permit Fee: $98.63 9/9/2019 1 $48.63 XXXX-XXXX-X}00{-° Credit Card 3723 Total Permit Fee Paid: $98.63 9/9I2019 $50.00 I XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-I Credit Card ( 3723 f TH3IS IS 1�T�A PERMIT $ , 4 AJSAC11USErTS D1YARTMEN'1'Ur'REVENUE Letter ID:L0420742656 �' PO BOX 7044 Notice Date:Apri13,2017 ` � 3 rv1BOSTON,MA 02204-7044 MA Taxpayer ID:10189220 �a0 . CONTACT CENTER ?izg-EEs; (617)887-6367 CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION t w t � tnt IIIII llll I It illllrtut t tltl t ilitiiittrtittrfltilt NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CTR INC 500 COLUMBIAN ST SOUTH WEYMOUTH MA 02190-1130 Attached below is your Certificate of Exemption(Form ST-2). Cut along the dotted line and display at your place of business.You must report any change of name or address to us so that a revised ST-2 can be issued. • • • DETACH HERE s cxvr., MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Form ST-2 `' jrU. . Certificate of Exemption NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CTR INC MA Taxpayer.ID: 10189220 500 COLUMBIAN ST Certificate Number: 64991232 SOUTH WEYMOUTH MA 02190-1130 This certifies that the organization named above is an exempt purchaser under Chapter 64H,section 6(d)or(e)of the 'Massachusetts General Laws.All purchases of tangible personal property by this organization are exempt from taxation to the extent that such property is used in the conduct of the business of the purchaser.Misuse of this certificate by any tax-exempt organization or unauthorized use of this certificate by any individual will lead to revocation.Willful misuse of this certificate is subject to criminal sanctions of up to one year in prison and S10,000($50,000 for corporations)in fines.This certificate is non- transferable and may be suspended or revoked for failure to comply with state laws and regulations. Effective Date:May 13, 2017 Expiration Date: May 12,2027 Anderson, Robin L() A mJA 'n To: Rob Macnamee Subject: Cape Wildlife Center Dear Mr. Macnamee, I am writing to advise you that I am closing out your request for service concerning the retail sign posted under the wildlife facility's permanent sign on Route 6A. They have been informed of the appropriate process in order to obtain a permit. As a result of my discussion with MS Ritchie today, she agreed to wait until the building commissioner returns next week from his vacation to clarify the actual use (gift shop) before the sign matter is addressed. Please be aware that the retail use may be allowed if the commissioner recognizes it to be subordinate to the primary use on site (wildlife). That being said, the town needs the information to be on the record so this may still need to be hashed out in some fashion. As for the sign, once we work out what approvals are required (if any), they can seek a permit to amend or add to the sign. I have also made the commissioner aware of your concern with regards to the sign location impeding the sight distance as one exits out onto 6A. He may take this into consideration as he looks at their proposal. Ultimately, I am closing this matter because the offending sign has been removed. Should circumstances change, please contact me so I can initiate additional enforcement action. Robin Robin C. Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4027 Original Message From: Rob Macnamee [mailto:rmacnamee@collinsandcabral.com] Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 4:29 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the Town of Barnstable! Do not click links, open attachments or reply, unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe! g7 O/C awl 610c 9V SNiVB dO 1 • ��, 7 ' , • . ,� k ¢ ii i:,,..., .... , ... , 3. _ . ii • ■ Na p-i r" q S ",i 4- _ l. ( • _moo, ' w• _._a_' - - 9 ..ems —, „� � .r • "4` ..1 emu. 15: _ . i ' ';t r 11' 1! ' t'f 77..1, . ,....„ . JL t 4 ! .G ° : ° it' t �Y. ! i«l,f. 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Logan Erin K. Logan Administrative Assistant Town of Barnstable Planning&Development Department Old King's Highway Historic District Committee Barnstable Historical Commission 200 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone 508.862.4787 erin.logan@town.barnstable.ma.us http://web.townofbarnstable.us/index.asp http://web.townofbarnstable.us/boardscommittees/oldkingshighway/ http://web.townofbarnstable.us/boardscommittees/historicalcommission/ 1 Town of Barnstable Building Department Brian Florence, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Pre-application for Business Certificate Date J zv I I q, tap 35 Parcel OLa 0 Applicant Information Applicants Name Cj a\°Q \i\J 0() t(gt, C,ef t,er kleAU Ern Oh) \►.1 i t J1 dQ Cen J'. Applicants Address ICE 11 Mai 4 St, 1 Email Address `Z 1WF7L5(, e p�m,k,L. Gol,,,k Telephone Number Sag'—2.2.. 0111 Listedyn Unlisted El �.1 Business Information New Business? Yes 6) Business is a registered corporation? es No If yes Name of Corporation 1v tUJ & j pn) W;1 U lad{, GPI'} Does business operate under the registered corporate name? Yes No Is the business a sole proprietorship or home occupation? Yes No If yes then a Home Occupation Registration is required—See Building Division Staff Name of Business Co VI i leI plk, C,e► f kr- Business Address 41011 1 1ai,nl S4 13ortrcir,,131r, A/Vi 02 G 36 Type of Business \NTi 1t1' isr.e, 14 6rili-c D‘,.,J Ccklc4.+\loft Cent-or-- Building Commissioner Office Use Only Conditions ._].) /2- _ Building Commissioner Date I Z. Z'(i i Clerk Office Use Only 6016 Sign • • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit Mnss. , 1639. 'Ot6.p th Permit Number: Application Ref: 201403231 20070986 Issue Date: 06/10/14 Applicant: HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE US Proposed Use: HOSPITALS Permit Type: SIGN PERMIT Permit Fee $ 50.00 Location 4011 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(BARN.) Map Parcel 335060 Town BARNSTABLE Zoning District RF-2 Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Remarks FUND FOR ANIMALS CAPE WILDLIFE CENTER SIGN 8 SQ FT Owner: HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE US Address: 2100 L STREET NW WASHINGTON, DC 20037-1525 . Issued By: pC POST THIS CARD SO THAT IS VISIBLE FROM THE S: REST .:r 'ME Town of Barnsta le of � n � {, bf- % Regulatory Services E Richard V. Scali,Interim Illi�rotki 2 I AM 10: 32 * Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner w �. s — - � s 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MqU0lt�.25;a, a:0=1�.;�;, ..�; ww.town.barnstable.ma.us • Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 frrpP hoTl 3 3s/o t) Permit# Building Official approving Application for Sign Permit Applicant: L40,Q/i/7' i /i .L A21 t"111'S X:Assessors No._3 350 (0 Doing Business As: C4PC W/Lb L./re CIA'Tom-Telephone No. Car— 3 6 2 e,//) Sign Location Street/Road: /o i I AA-IiJ 5TL E CT; 9d4 f 7? TSL C/ in.et 0a 4 3 0 Zoning District iRc—2--Old Kings Highway? Ye /No Hyannis Historic District? Yesie Property Owner Name: kit)/AR N c` So 4 c 7-' Ole 0•S - Telephone: jai- 32-Of( / Address: 110// /t//¢/6J 5T4-CE.1 Village: C. I►►/►1q-IQU Sign Contractor - � Name: CAP C 4 zs I A$ S/6 ev- Telephone: 50 /S` 3 413 / Mailing Address: /0 3 £N re-RPt I S E d0,41:0/ A/Y,4 N AJ r s irl,4 0.2 ro 0 / Description Please follow the cover directions.You must have an accurate rendition of sign with dimensions and location. Is the sign to be electrified? Ye• o (Note:If yes,a wiringpennit is required) Width of building face ft.x 10= x.10= Check one Reface existing sign or New Total Sq.Ft.of proposed sign(s) 6 If you have additional signs please attach a sheet listing each one with dimensions If refacing an existing sign please provide a picture of the existing sign with dimensions. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of B stable Zoning Ordinance. pc Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent: Date y /o iY SIGNS/SIGNREQU revised110413 • - : , 1 - - .4.041,,,,,,itnxt,Its.„,,,,,-,*:•1/4-,-„4 st ,, ,...,..r.„4, ,,,,,,\:4:,-,,, ..,..._,,,..„15 ,...7,$,:::1;:;,-*.r.:-,14.4!"-..f.1‘', • i) , -.....i., ,•••- . ,. , , .4. .4 _, . . , s . -.,_I': ,,,, 4.4,,,....li , ,Jo„ _L4 as, f f•• • '.--*--..„11*. vir 4,4 4-0 44"4". ' ' .:4-1,4 1 e; p, 7 a.,_ ...._ .. .,,,,, , ,,,.... . . ,.,,,, ,.. _ , ,;:-.„....,..,..,,,„,,,„...„,,,, ,,,,,, ,,„„,, ,,,, , . ,,_.,.,,,,,, -:1----71,-..,thvr• ,-.....4,-- .4F0'..4.%); , ,,,,)- ,s ,,, ,,._ , ,:m:',,ii ;1 , N-,- -- . pop„,,„14.i,,c:"..t,. -,.,..4,--. .0q7:4 ° , , ,ii-1-^.r',. v ^ " '- lir •-- -*4* T.,ktrier,,..,, .- --,..,. ..... ..}4, .- . 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Ancderson Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of Barnstable 200 3viain Street Hyannis, NIA o26oi 508-862-4027 Original Message From: Heather Rockwell [mailto:hrockwell@fundforanimals.org] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:47 PM To: Anderson, Robin Subject: New Sign for Cape Wildlife Center Hi Robin: Thank you for talking with me this morning about replacing our existing sign and the possibility of moving our sign for better visibility for people bringing us patients. I have attached several views of our current sign—which will remain the same size, but will now carry the colors and new logo you see below on email signature (The Fund For Animals Cape Wildlife Center). As I told you on the phone,our sign is often obscured by our neighbor's car and truck and people tell us they can't see it. We would like to explore the possibility of either moving the sign closer to the road on the side it is already on or to move it to the other side of our driveway behind our mailbox. I have attached several views of the current sign and views of our driveway and Rte. 6A. Please let me know if you have any suggestions for moving the sign or let me know if we need to keep it in its current location. Thank you for your assistance with this matter. Cheers, Heather Heather D. 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Again, it was our understanding that the system designed and installed was required when Cape Wildlife took over the property based on the current use. Cape Wildlife has been using the space we're renovating now in the same capacity as they will be when we're done,just without the mirrors and marble. Thanks. From: Steve Nelson fmailto:sn@vsc-fire.coml Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:24 AM To: 'Bill gallagher'; Scott Mitchell Subject: RE: CC Wildlife . Bill/Scott, . I received the original sprinkler plans for the Humane Society of the United States—Cape Wildlife Center. It appears that the original system was designed in accordance with NFPA 13. Tyco attic sprinklers were used to protect the unused attic area and quick response sprinklers were used to protect the rest of the building. The quick response sprinklers appear to have been designed to protect"dwelling units".This is no longer the application we have, with the new renovation. The 1st floor renovated area appears to have been two or three "dwelling units" and it now appears-to be a veterinary office? This changes the design area from 4 sprinklers flowing (for a dwelling unit)to a minimum design area of 1950 sq-ft.for a business occupancy, protected with a dry system. This design area requires 28 sprinklers flowing, and cannot be supported by the existing sprinkler system, as it is currently constructed. Please let me know how you want to proceed. Thanks, Vice President of Engineering 1 _.,). F64 Yankee Sprinkler Co., Inc. 12 Rear Plymouth Street, Suite#1 East Bridgewater, MA 02333 Phone: 1-508-378-7212 Fax: 1-508-378-7215 2 1 ' , TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map �� Parcel 0(00 Application # Health Division Date Issued it Conservation Division J Application Fee 0 Planning Dept. Permit Fee (9'f1 ► o. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 1 Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address 4 t (1 'NA Village -aij,� -��yy Owner 13.1wvGwL gOf�c�� bE' ' ti v-S• Address \D1 ,'1A5ac"- 1"X 775 35 Telephone 5c6 /67->' C%i l Permit Request i1 d--5 Aj dr-ternhd' Gkee ,s,140 Q' t‘"Jocu" tS{4,9i5(Ku4 GN ., 4\r-ck-kvMMM•.-4- exiAcc,5 U)ay. L950t'GAT,4 VA 0 1.A,,,pit®vt Kos r Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed"69nd floor: existing proposed Total new p Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuatil 2 l'j,OOc� Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Struct e Historic House: U Yes ANo On Old King's Highway: Yes ❑ No Basement Type: Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) i 0 4. ( Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing 10 new -- 2 Half: existing Z- ' new 0 Number of Bedrooms: existing _new II Total Room Count (not including baths): existing 4e new 49 First Floor Room Count 13 1 ` Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas , 'Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: XYes ❑ No Fireplaces: kook 7, New If Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes L ;No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new siz ❑ existing ❑ new size 0I*Barn :®.uexisting';q;U net size ate _ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new siz hed: ❑ existing CInew size _ Other % d-z1 S a `^. to :. ..-.. ' ' Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ — Commercial AYes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# --- `-n n Current Use Proposed Use G � �,) ;v rn APPLICANT INFORMATION Vii-C-Akttl (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER)Name 6(6i Telephone Number 5-Cli 54D 6 ZZ L XC) Address ` tt Su..KN c,,-- Co. T.�-,c, License # %P-7 1 5- i2.ej-c,,v tQ. Home Improvement Contractor# i �1\UAoJ1--, VA Pi— 0 K3I, Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO 6c s..0-41r SIGNATURE DATE 16 I3/I1 i . ' . -•,. 1 , FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY . , .. APPLICATION# , . . DATE ISSUED -, ' • , , - -*. MAP/PARCEL NO. , I.-f.., . 4 . \ .. . 0 • ' . _ , ... t . ' . ADDRESS . , VILLAGE t ' , ... , .-•;. ----,- OWNER ?„ 't .,. 1 ' . .-•- i 1 t DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION '.0 . . . FRAME , INSULATION - 1 ,.- FIREPLACE . 4 . 0 ,.. . ELECTRICAL: ROUGH — FINAL - PLUMBING: ROUGH - -- FINAL • . . - / •tr. GAS: ROUGH FINAL ... 4 (' FINAL BUILDING IV\Ilk.‘ (tlia'/1(2_, 5-4i, 154-7:0-e Li qrsAce- S,i-A-01 .-- ' • r . DATE CLOSED QUT . , ',-...;... " . . r ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ., . . . . JK iiirniEnilinrirninniONOMMUM u■■■■■■■■■■u■■■■■■■■■■■■■■u■■■■■■■■u= I if u 4+ , 4 ■•••••u.....■.■.■■■■■■■■■■■u■■■■■■■■■■u � SCANLAN aaauu u••usaauua•aauu:uu■■■■■■uu_■ I ■ ■:■ r .� f ` ` COMPANY,INC. Founded on Commitment.Built on Service. General Contractors I Design/Build I Construction Management I Restoration October 4, 2011 Building Department Town of Hyannis 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Fax: 508-790-6230 Re: JKS Job#1101 -Cape Wildlife Center Project • I am writing to inform you that Scott Mitchell is an employee ofJ.K. Scanlan Company, Inc. and has the authority to request a building permit on behalf of J.K. Scanlan Company, Inc. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 508-540-6226 ext. 614. Sincerely, K. Scanlan Company, Inc. rie Walker Clerk/Chief Financial Officer 15 Research Road I East Falmouth,MA o2536 5o8.540.6226 tel 1508.540.9222 fax I www.jkscanlan.com T , • ' • The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents A 1._— l Office of Investigations Wee�1= _;;,= 600 Washington Street N - Boston, MA 02111 • s' '�. www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): A.1--IS CR....�� i. 1.(LNt, Address: 1 -CSecee.l. . - v 1� 0Z53L Phone#: ca _5-y0.-6 z City/State/Zip: ? �c z t , Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.El I am a ems to er with 4. jI am a general contractor and I employees and/oi part-time).* j 6. ❑ New construction have hired the sub contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner listed on the attached sheet. i'/ 7. Remodeling These sub-contractors have shipand have no employees 8. Demolition mP workingfor me in anycapacity. employees and have workers' P ty. 9. 0 Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance. required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.0 I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions 1 myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.0 Other comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. 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: 1\\ C '-' 1-"v` 'r`°T'_e. S /sJ ice S Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: 40'2.Zz`Z a zq 7 Expiration Date: �131 i I ci" .k_ ,� 1� * ©moo Job Site Address: ���� � � City/State/Zip: �. S �L VA 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 h eby certify under the pains and penalties of perjug that the information provided above is true and correct. 1 Si nature: Date: -4+6f Phone#: -5(... -3- Z.- (127-2.-.(Q X CO 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#: 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 shall,withhold the issuance or renewal of a Iicense 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-contractor(s)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 Depaitiuent 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 Depaitalent of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address".the applicant should write"all locations in= (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to burn leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. ' The Department's address, telephone.and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax# 617-727-7749 Revised 11.-22-06 www.mass.govidia • ACC) CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD""") 10/4/2011 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS • CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT • NAME: Catherine Martin Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. AHCNNo.Ext1:860 269 2181 E FAX (A/C,No):860-676-8012 195 Farmington Ave Ste 300 E-MAIL Farmington CT 06032 ADDRESS:cmartin@alliantinsurance.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INsuRERA:National Fire Ins of Hartford 20478 INSURED - INSURERB:Continental Casualty Company 20443 J. K. Scanlan Company, Inc.- • INsuRERD:American Guarantee & Liability 26247 15 Research Road - INSURERD: East Falmouth MA 02536 INSURER E:INSURER F:COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1770236543 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) A GENERAL LIABILITY 4022220226 8/31/2011 8/31/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 DAMAGE X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $300,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 7 POLICY X . j�T LOC $ B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY • 4022220212 8/31/2011 8/31/2012 CSINGLELIMIT (Eaa a accid Dccident) $1,000,000 . X ANY AUTO - BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X HIRED AUTOS X AUTOS (Per accident) C UMBRELLA LIAB x OCCUR AUC5940.943-.02 8/31/2011 8/31/2012 EACH OCCURRENCE $25,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE • AGGREGATE $25,000,000 DED RETENTION$ $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION 4022220243 8/31/2011 8/31/2012 X WCSTATU- oTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N TORY LIMITS ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space is required) • JKS #1101 - Project: Cape Wildlife Main Bldg. Cos. Improvements, 4011 Main St. Cummaquid, MA 02630. Town of Barnstable and Cape Wildlife Center are listed as Additional Insureds as required by written contract. 'CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION • SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN • Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. • Building Department • 200 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Massachusetts Department, r uJ iiOafe .Boas of i tl n Regina jA y r ' b._ tiori.$ pii`Stai�daitis upe isor 144voape 4itetise: cs 89397•° , .Fttrict , 04, OTT{IR ITCHEL 5RES C •RD r 'e FALI IC uT, A 0253e j , J Expiration 3/3,1/2012 r ame t io i� r#: 23331 AFFIDAVIT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Permit No. To The Commissioner, Inspectional Services Department Re: Humane Society of the United States, Cape Wildlife Center I certify that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the plans and computations accompanying the attached application concerning the locus at 4011 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 are in accordance with the architectural design requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Stephen W. Van Ness 6007 ARCHITECT MASS. REG. NO. 4,0ED ARC Steffian Bradley Architects Street 43 W.VqN ti10 100 Boston MA r 021 10.21 16 N NO.6007 ADDRESS `/a7 7 BOSTON 4"` 617.305.7100 7'1 PHONE On this 'v4 day of SerAt ,(,dk<J , 20 , t , before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared $ k V AJE.S1 , proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identi'ication, which was personal knowledge of identity, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and who swore or affirmed to me the contents of the document are truthful and accurate to the best of his knowledge and belief. • ��SSION • • Q/•s• N r^ My commission expires z,• 9 ASSUcK0-0```` G:\01897.000_Cape_Cod_Wildlife\JobFile\06_GOV_GovAgency_CodeRev\GOV03_BldgDeptCorr\CWC_GEN_AFDVT_Arch-AB-Design.docx GLYNN electric OUALITY I EXCELLENCE I SERVICE I SATISFACTION 11 Resnik Rd. I Plymouth, MA 02360 0: 508.732.8933 I F: 508.732.8934 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AFFIDAVIT PROJECT TITLE: Humane Society of the United States—Cape Wildlife Center PROJECT LOCATION: 4011 Main Street, Barnstable Ma 02630 SCOPE OF PROJECT: Renovations and Upgrades In accordance with Section 116.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Stephen DesRoches. Mass. Registration No. 45861 being a registered professional Engineer, hereby certify that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning: Entire Project Architectural Structural_ Mechanical Fire Protection _ Electrical X Other(specify) For the above named Project and that, to the best of my knowledge, such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws and ordinances for the proposed use and occupancy. I further certify that I shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved for the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in Section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code required controlled materials. 3. Special architectural or engineering professional inspection of critical construction components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. Glynn Electric, Inc. Phone 508.732.8933 11 Resnik Rd. Plymouth, MA 02360 Fax 508.732.8934 r , GLYNN� electric OUALITv I E%CELIExCE I EERviCE EATiE.ACnOx 11 Resnik Rd.I Plymouth,MA 02360 0:508.732.8933 I F:508.732.8934 i I shall submit periodically a progress report together with pertinent comments t• the puilding Inspector for the town of Hyannis. Upon completion of the work, I shall sub r' ., final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the Project for occupancy. 44%y"-oF,► Signed ./ I A..,- STEPHEN y,„ DESROCHES , u' ELECTRICAL N' No. 45861 • „,c/srEa.44 @ NALE State of Massachusetts County of BRISTOL On this 16th day of September, 2011, before me, Tony D'Agostino the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Stephen DesRoches, personally know to the notary or proved to the notary through satisfactory evidence of identification, to be the person whose name is signed on this documen nd acknowledged to the notary that he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose. Notary ostino Printed Name of Antonio D'A Signe . % q My commission expires: February 28. 20.17 Noatiimeaarasellt of Massachusetts Glynn Electric, Inc. Phone 508.732.8933 11 Resnik Rd. Plymouth, MA 02360 Fax 508.732.8934 Oct . 5 . 2011 10 : 38AM : BARNSTABLE fire dent No. 1967 P . 2. • FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABL'E Fire prevention Office - Hincl ley Building • 20i0 Main.Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 862-4097 TOWN OF RA ?St'ABLE • BU!L DJNG CODE COMPLIANCE FORM Plans date.d �jt . I,l forth! property located at 14'O t/-Z. M.4,6, -r-11.. - ' K ��.����c C 7t� . . have been reviewed by \)LL5, also I<C�!>>vn as.; __ of the,)(samstabie :0 C.OMTl .0 Cotuit 0 Hyannis U West Barnstable- Fire Department. THE CHART IIELOW INDICATES THE STATUS OF THE REVIEW: TYPE OF•CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT N/A RECEIVED REVIEWED y COMPLIES ______ 1. Narrative Report V 2. Firefighting & Rescue Access . 1 3. Hydrant Location & Water Supply 4. Sprinkler Systems M'-"1 Ps A.-vvv-AR,yiox.) 5. Sprinkler Control Equipment I ✓ _ 6. Standpipe Systems ✓., 7. Standpipe Valve Locations j ✓ 8. Fire Department Connection • , • ✓ 9. Fire Protective Signaling System t 10. F.P.S.S.•&Annunciator Location I . _ ( ✓ . 11. Smoke Control/Exhaust ✓ 12. Smoke Control Equipment Location �/ 1• 13.. Life Safety System Features 4/ 14. Fire Extinguishing Systems V _ i" 15. F.E.S. Control Equipment Locatipn I ✓ 16, Fire'Protection Rooms l I _ _ • _ 17. Fire Protection Equipment Signage I _ i 4/18. Alarm Transmission Method 1.9, Sequence•of Operation Report • ✓ 20. Acce t ��- — _• 1 '� We believe this document to be pomplete and compliant for the issuance of a building permit. We have completed the acceptance testing for the occupancy permit and believe that within the scope of the building permit, the above!issues are in compliance. T 2011 10/04 '10:34 FAX 8325533271 DRAKE Z001 • • •) • Town of Barnstable wa3,. Regulatory Services • Thomas F.Geller,Direcfor t ¢ • Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.ua Office: 508-862-4038 sax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder • � �/3�P-n � f, �A '9 ,as,¢ t of the subject property • hereby authorize CO._11.Acr, to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for: 4611 u+ lk., S ;�� '1M- £LL 3 (Address of Job) C. �E lJ ct;tc Signs of dwn e , • Date i)c:eac./7 C' — Print Name If Property ironer is appttig for permit please complete the , Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. q:r+oRMs:owNBRPskMlssiON ®�E FIRFo BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPART fg �y�P o�SyFo,� 3249 Main Street—P.O. Box 94 , } f ,, ' Y o:• 19E7 •;-+ Barnstable,Massachusetts 02630 ` `' ' ° 2: •...... ,r 508-362-3312 FAX: 508-362-8444 Robert M. Crosby °' --Franc-is M.Pulsifer FIRE CHIEF DEPUTY CHIEF rcrosby@barnstablefire.org fpulsifer@barnstablefire.org June 25, 2010 Mr. Thomas Perry- Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Commissioner.Perry:. In accordance with MGL Chapter 148 Section 28A, I am making you aware and request your interpretation o residential dwelling without two separate means of egress by doorways at. .-\ 011 Main Street arnstable, MA While ction at this facility, I observed a second floor apartment in the rear of the structure with a single means of egress. This structure was converted from a single family residence to an animal crisis center with resident dormitories in 2007. Is the resident dormitory required to provide two separate means of egress by doorways? The existing single means of egress is by a second floor wooden exterior unprotected staircase. Thank you for your attention to this issue. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Respectfully, Francis M. Pulsifer Deputy Fire Chief : c. Cc: Robin Anderson- Zoning Officer www.barnstablefire.org " RF ' BARNSTABLE FIRE DEPARTMENT sus s`• $' g„" ,„0 : +° 3249 Main Street—P.O. Box 94 m4 y Barnstable,Massachusetts 02630 1927 *44•...*-.. 508-362-3312 '*.ssacFws `' . FAX: 508-362-8444 Robert M. Crosby Francis M.Pulsifer •FIRE CHIEF it `' DEPUTY CHIEF rcrosby@barnstablefire.org fpulsifer@barnstablefire.org April 6, 2010 Mr. Thomas Perry- Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02632 Dear Commissioner Perry: 9/4 A recent inquiry was made to my office relative to any outstanding issues from ` the construction project in 2007/2008 at the Cape Wildlife Center located at 4011 Main Street in Barnstable. Chief Crosby and I have reviewed the structure file for the property, and I met with Heather Rockwell from the Cape Wildlife Center on Monday, April 5, 2010. I found that the only issue that is still pending is the status and stability of the apron to the emergency access road off Bayberry Lane. The access road must be able to support a weight of 75,000 lbs for emergency vehicle traffic. The fire department has also requested that the facility furnish a letter from an engineer certifying that the roadway meets these criteria, which has not been received to date. [reviewed the status with Ms. Rockwell and stated that I do not believe that the apron meets these criteria. Ms. Rockwell asked me if the apron needed to be paved and I informed her that there are several options for compliance including options to maintain green space if desired. Ms. Rockwell indicated that she would be addressing the issue. Please feel free to contact either Chief Crosby or me with any questions relative to the status of the project. Respectfully, Francis M. 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Thank. you'for _<� �,f,,a: � _.:�,HRa >,' .:,1.. ,,,,,r�, '^�,�,,:.. �.a `�:, g o that. It is 'Teach. ,<;r. A„� - ,.i,. °�� �::�,y,i:. 'Y��'y,1j�s"� y �`F ,,���'' 'flwA9 a.'' ,'v 4.a °�r m: �� FaS�:;,,, �, .i� � ?'ark �v v e', "kw e. k f 'i§ 5.d f. P, I what makes me �" '°" � • -.�'a.� `^ '�" y+ want to �. . :._m:, .,,,n:;. :.:rv° :. :::�: ....::::: .;.. tM �,� �.�,.. :�.,,;,:":,...;,��, ,,,�� . ::;�_�' al experience, Just art of a day's work � �� " �•. lrtlCUl , , ..t ,..:. `= .,.. ,•.:,r-:«':"ti•'.<.'.. .;.' - :. arl .frus participate in this arena. for �,.' ,", �� ". ..-..,._,�_ ,... ,..�, - .. ��'..,, , .M.�., ` :,.; Y P Pthe staff and volunteers , ' r:: • :.."7` , ,,: fin': S._:,n.t�. i°c „ r. .......... .......:....... ...'... ..,�,+P;'.?n<.fi. y - those n .,. �4A` '>,:, e a Here are theu �a latest issues _,.,,, " , ::.,:, :, , ,,.. .............:.. ,,., .:., ,, ..�� �.. .�:,." ,,.�, .�' ..•'`:�:1 gat the Cape Wildlife Center .�,�� r� ,< �.+. 's, ,; °�: �z. }. ,-. ,we �ir ' R f.. i . .>�'". .+, �' Wit.,., t generated ..,, `.ated ,�;'� that - .�.,. :affect Pr ,� :. °� :... .. : . .., ., g p in Cummaquid. '��x: ::.,-.�ws:�:°,. own campaign ticularly and the Town of In what used to be,a man ELLENquC.CHAHEY PHOTOS Witted on your Barnstable generally: sion occupied byone person, BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL'—Staff and volunteers from the Cape Wildlife Center in.Cummaquid-pause from the P care of"all creatures great and small."Left to right:Brigid McKenna,Kelle Urban,Joy Franklo,Heather Fone, nut your input, Bulkhead: As you know, the center rehabilitates about Dr.Roberto Aguilar,Nancy Vanderhoeven,and Ronnie Mulligan.Behind them are photographs taken by Fone. )proval. (And through the hard work of 1,700 birds and other ani- le supporters, manypeople in and out of Y PP f p p mals a year. "They're mostly processor enables a veterinar- •'" '""- ----7 ^4''w,�:��• me old cen- . �,: $ government, we were suc native wildlife," said Dr. ian to implant a pin so that ._: _..,:, .::_:•;::•.:::, :,;,°,.,., . ,� ,:;,:.�,:,:ac:sr.:;�.,�* videos of Keith cessful in securing�a 3.757f1:�70 • .,Y,�a+":TC:�,-,"'"ra:,ea,;`�:;,ir� •'T'•L.�,S{a;w ;�; :'.•iFy5 ,.�y, $ Roberto Aguilar, the center's a tinyowl can return •��°' ��-. ���`' r � ° '.�.< ���-� ,,:�� _� ���, to.the .;..� .�• �...�r' d:, ; ; _ t2808 M`n`.n§:N�. .>•:r;^•:":°�.4;' f'M:.+,„�'�°lC" :�",.<+.'y ;,!,;,H'.-'=;:>t^.• S kits ,. aa:.a'.:v':,-:ii.fa,.--si5 w,;t.; �lit';i';, rather offensive million state grant which veterinarian,who is known wild and flynit;. �:, '; again. �,; �'; .�.,�,.�'. i::j�,�;>n:w �:',�;.,;�;z,;. ,';�„ lard work, Bob." :. ;:y :' . �:s:;:s':''., a has been supplemented as Dr. `.�°,^,,;ifk' ,;: ,., with . Bob. _ :�'�:' .��..����_, ,,:`�'�.;� .:. :;'-:„� �' ;�,,. The center wants to edu ,:��.�.. fi: ,•...�s'� : F t_ �,..: ti,,.,..;e:-�' � , ,. sage, and an Capital Improvement and He.'treats r ' "mostly birds, cate humans about wildlife. ��. ;.. x� .�t,:�`;;:' ',W�.:a;�.,�,: ig of the issues ' Marine Enterprise funds• although we do see some Each -4„, .-, ?•• ` tr, t V VA, L :�'-�'l Zigo E;�r.. '.•:�, summer,.students t':,,t~•>, .•�'-�3 ,. .� �.�;:^t:. ,�.�. ,-.:�4. 1 elections and. and bond:The project has mam ;r ``;; ," xn.:,.. .r,.':; 3', ,. 5 .'.r:w = - a°`: ~ <;: mals and a'few re tiles , from Cape Cod ; L°. , ' reptiles, Communit :,�� �i:.: � ,.,:,�.y ���<.�.yi: �, h.. tely benefit us gone'out to bid and the bids ,... e Ea'��: r "he sai s two ,.. �F.:.;;;�= ,. ,d of his anent ';`�;: F� ��a• � �k::P f College 'the Tufts Univer-' �: fir �',; ' �;4 ir ' �'�� �'' �;`:°,' :�--. ,overnance. will have been opened by of whom'were the swans re- ^ sity veterinary school, and ,'. ; 1 : ;4; : 0•^, •: f;; ., , �y: a Council sti- the time of this publication. ' �. ;`�''';'` �M_ r `5,£x` " �' ' ' "><` p leased in Barnstable Harbor other colleges come to study °�.• ;•'�:. ;' ',,3���r �.�'�t: ' �^H�.S :�}°,���°,.,x,^`�.4�.:a,.'�y�dy`".,cr .r_:!, st wayto,keep ,, ` W7 : :<; *hlee ,' M>, .mfm e,..:; :: 1; >. p Construction will commence last week• biology, zoology, ecology, ` " .'t=' '4k,tta>T(e.`ii f �Y?,y.�':'., "tt.7t y... :n�!. 'u.Aa.Lda:;:,:p•,.,a;,.;i'':y,..c$�rf,"siu'„'.: ':err�: communication shortlyand likelycontinue �;� ;, . -,,,.;,,:..,,,;;,...•:-. - ...,}:,. The center hasgrabbed na- .�" '� �� nn.�.:nr'„��"<.^~aa,:,�,�F�...�,. "{� conservation and veteri- 1�� �, `�;, • k:.".tn " '�'S ugh e-mail. :.:,<t{r; g throughout the summer and :'. ,.:- '. v„r,,:',O.tks'w:°. .W.: ,,,.: put:,•<-_: g tional attention for its work. narymedicine '`�'= t �� ��, �"� �;';f::..�.,.,��n'�,;<,:,.,!:... �_:�, ='�'w`,;'H.��.::. I tryto expand perhaps into the and nursing. �. � r�� � :,,: =*�". fall "Mostly," �, �'�� �., �+`_`�`� ,,; .: :,�kG;..,�..: �: P P P A Humane Society magazine � � `'"�' `�����,_' �:,,W�;�."s=�z°�',`" said Aguilar, the a k4 '1,-''''> " j st and use theThe hard work is :'' -{ - •,. ,.ear.,.,;4 ... ., s,,.:.. o just from the summer and fall of ='� � � ' --- �� _-- �" ' - come here to learn how to �' �:'� ���" `"� ,� <'r ..,� „.�+� �, ,rep, , �;,�' �� , If you are •facility. „: .,3 :•.3::,, on beginning. The Harbormas- 7f �.x�, :<;�-� r.' ;.9:,- ,,. , g g 2008 featured the It ;°-` 'Y�' as e wild animals. ry`, �t and fin d that - w.�l,,., ter's �-�:; office :� �:^�recentlyreleased "provides i,�'�r ides wild-education, "�a t on .h.. P - fA s an exa 1 � ��'`r'.', m e he offered . . ...h _,..r,;t>m �. "��`�:...i��°;'> �''�;,;k�''<�:;d::;. .. My e-mails to an informative letter to slip- life conflict resolution, and a chart labeled, "I Found X-RATED—This owl with a broken wing is on the mend now and should e encourage holders which indicates that wildlife advocacy resources a Baby Bird. Now What?' - . be able to fly with no problem,thanks to a pin inserted into its wing by Dr. up. I want to ' stakeholders will be wel- for residents and summer (The chart has a copyright Roberto Aguilar of the Cape Wildlife Center: ni when some- comed and included in dis visitors. And undergraduate from Coyote Moon Press of 1 ortant to you, cussion and decision inak- and veterinary students from Denver. Colorado.) has worked in New Orleans; • Maybe with a bit of help; ,.;ree„with,.me,,„ r ,, around the world receive in- The page of advice offered Santiago, Chile' Phoenix, once in a while by` someone �u`don't agree - CONTINUED ON PAGE-B:5�� valuable training here, said ' simple,.yes-or-no.questions , #.Arizona;:arid'has'tau ht at _'who knows'the right thin »' the magazine." to guide a would-be rescuer. MasseyUniversityg g g, in New to do. ` ' ` i i=` } ""f 'r " ' ' ' `,. '•.x,, ;, ""' }""'' ` About two years ago, the The first: "Is bird hurt or . �``'" Zealand. Heather.Fone a volun- w,;ad o l o:g st'TsPr4OV l d e center had a chance to buy a, wings;sick.(unable to flutter g f The veterinarian said that teer at the center, has taken , N.r w,^ay i;y:M",E,., . -rv.;7.1 large property off Route 6A. bleeding; wings drooping a bigpart of his work is the animal t Urgentk,�, �, photos so good that p gIiittf,�s'��.�;�>:,°;°<;fy :,; ,r a ry; :; r They have begun to make unevenl weak or shiverin' ':` fut'` ' `-a. the changesy' g; education of adult humans they were used in anan-lac Care I _ ,' ' ~ ;,.;� r they need to attacked by cat/dog)?" From about wildlife. He offers two nual report of The Fund P ' ,•- r: R,';;:': t,"70':'k change luxurious housing for that.start, the chart offers lessons especially: for Animals, an affiliate of °'t s°" ' _.,: • a human into a hospital for �:,�*',� �*,�,f , _ _, ,'.,,,# . P more options in the best. . Leave them alone, he said. ' the Humane Society of the + <;�, : animals who are not pets. interest of the bird. Don't pick up baby animals, - United States. , '''- = h'. -.. There are flight pens for Aguilar grew up in." and don't try to feed wildlife. Fone, as she invited a guest ,! .'„L� , ; , waterfowl recovering from Mexico and then studied i ` � Theyneed to be cared for__� I , ' �.., .. . by to meet some swans, said such problems as lead poi- at the Universities of Okla-* p _. their own species, in their TM y . - son that came from fishing homa.and Minnesota. He own way ' ' 'el-- sinkers. A new digital X-ray - .. • Peter P.Chiotellis,MD and Philip N.Chiotellis,MD,FACC - ' i i;: ��.'_..«� v�' d19e7su1eq�oni##n arem-g �' ,r't Ad ' r= r B:8 ( JANUARY 22,2010 4 o• ' sY . s to Curator fi� : y „,, F rif. ,.,tw ti •,, . • ` :1S iI CONTINUED FROM PAGE B:1 l f ,,,,,.. g ' .n . r' ' 1 „�'� '6�w'� r`5' h' 'S `t r,� z p'�lri t s 1 ; c i 3 p ; r. fi _ -. ▪ g I that she likes to volunteer 4 �. 7. `�` ,� ,'• • at the Cape Wildlife Center. _ ., t ?� �` ` m } ytr ;k .,.{ , ; "because of the healingthat r k � X, x � � - .0 # r , `, goes on here, and because I � a ', Si. 4- ., ,ram x nm g y� � ,a "n ,r $r �' r d • 0,, ► I learn something new every n,x ,n . ' `t.tr w � ''n�kw � 3' as a''� r'�^v vC` �. .9, i' '+M '��,��'�zp r � 3. _ 'ck�.r _ .. day". - t •,,,y-4 • ,, - .: ,,,� ,fr S {" T4 �V� For example, she said that- t ,•,r �, �g •�sI, , .11 d f 1i "'tr x f rx 1 r g` at N d 1� •. � '� she had just learned X aT i` ;� ,�y baby bat is called: a pup. �, ? Aguilar, the vetei inarian ' � � ` ti; "` "'� 4. c,* " , .a ' r f ;r, `' said that he likes the interac- yr ,r �� a Fh s ` ;t lion �. . of humans �. 'and animals a � � ,: �::.x �4 % t ,, and feels that it is a primary ' , �Fa v'il ;.. _. � ,1 mission of the center: "Wey >�€ ' ��� ,� s ' t,. .Y. ! wa tan+ x '� i F .+ h v kk+ qi*,^f5 i '�C1°`d g4';. We,S'� -1 t d'� F 4' ' 9 h d �'a J "a l_, o�r P a �r try to help animals who basi 1� 4 yre' ��R x� �� . nZ •Ak �'.w ,, ' � cally are having trouble with . �''' *3�' 'k ; 1 t. • 3 • ( i ..`#p ,,i PeOPle trauma'poisoning; �LLEN C.CHAHEY PHOTOS a rz , ,, ,P g; TOWEL BAR—Any animal shelter or hospital needs plenty of old towels t , 3 �x* rt f even dog bites." and blankets.These,stacked at the wildlife center,make a colorful sight ih f Aguilar added, "We are The center takes old newspapers,too, mot 'st ( "r I „ 1 �,��i 1 R not doing research per se,but , ryi4 j{e' ig� • �� what's goingon" '14 • ,� ,n m, we are keeping a database for all of .. More information about the Center �` ,„ -1, t .7v,_s , i • of problems" that afflict the life on Cape Cod "by what and volunteer opportunities is at fond%f �' t �J,• 1 Cape's wildlife, such as lead. is happening to the wild foranimals.org or capewildlifeinfor@ f io` ` � € ` 4 poisoning. "We want to see animals." fundforanimals.org or at 508-362-0111 1 � � w- s n 4g LOWER CAPE OUTREACH COUNCIL : *•;,,,,,:i-I_V I4,....-0,4-,'I* - .. p , s., •,j 1. ,fig' • > Aced 'i �4- x 1 .r w� } T H tt{I F T ° C'.O N 5 ! G N fM R N T' ItiJI•A--,14!1 rsl 4 t# l.:x,.,i , } `W All°` r�.. 1 ' ti• 4 . 1. _� R F �'< You know what I lovef •a° ri, Yes, helping our , r , k� � � �� j even more than •,U ; / i f •a bargain? �'( C, neighbors 1u need'• I ma y ,} '2 ` ' 7 S 8 gggy gqppiij`` s } tt3p �� 7�i11p 3 �i1tIR l a,h a 1' 4• , i ' i ' -`' , 111r111111Flllliltl4ti tittkAtr '•, m"r S shy E.�a . ' 4 / YI ga t art x'' lsAtl.'Ie.. j .. 7�1'" .:. �7 , t''�7:7 r� ,� I � ; eig0 T. P,5 .SLR 1,. • ..•' ,,,::::: WO f-,,i...., ,,,,,, i rf, it 1 ,,,,,l.„.,:,,,„...:„..„,,ii. ..,,,,,,:.;,:i.„,,,.; tit,g. - f R ./ •Ak,,,,,,,,kr., ^.-111444":7 • �� all....... �;��,•. �..,., � � x f�, . '''*, ' . it f�^TF[[ .i4 11, { Request for Preliminary Zoning Approval The Cape Wildlife Center, a program of The Humane Society of the United States, seeks to relocate our operations within the Town of Barnstable from our current location on Meadow Lane in West Barnstable,where we have successfully operated in a residential zone,to a new property in a residential zone in Cummaquid. We have a P&S agreement on the Bernard Kelly property at 4011 Main in Cummaquid. Our tentative closing date is 9/30/06. A contingency in the contract states that the town needs to approve that zoning is appropriate. Obviously we will work through the Site Plan Review Process to ensure that details of our operation satisfy town requirement. At this time we merely seek a review of our ability to locate on the new property. Upon opening operations at the Meadow Lane location we received approval for variance from the zoning based upon our Non—profit status and our educational mission, in keeping with state statute. We ask the Town to review this document and attachments and grant the same for 4011 Main St. Cummaquid. Services Provided to the Barnstable Community We regularly provide services at no cost to the Town Animal Control and Natural Resources Officers, admitting 86 animals to our hospital from these agencies in 2005 alone. Much of our work has also gone to support the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force. Furthermore,we support the private citizens of Barnstable in their efforts to help local animals by admitting in 2005, 361 animals found in need. We further serve the community through our wildlife conflict resolution hotline that assists home owners in resolving their conflicts with nuisance wildlife humanely. Our educational services just to Barnstable include an annual lecture series, outreach programs to public groups and events , e.g. Marston's Mills and West Barnstable Village Days, and internship programs for students from Barnstable High School, Cape Cod Academy and both the high school program and college programs from CCCC. Lastly,we provide volunteer and employment opportunities to many local residents. A primary motivation of our move is to expand our educational capacity. Programmatic Description at the Cummaquid Location Clinic - The program at Cummaquid will mirror the program at Meadow Lane with certain enhanced aspects. We currently care for nearly 2,000 wild patients/year. The new clinic and holding would expand that capacity to 3,000 with the potential to double it over 10 years. At that point we would once again be at capacity. Currently it is an unfortunate reality of our world that we sometimes must euthanize otherwise healthy animals due to lack of capacity. Our goal is to eliminate that for a period of time. Education -In addition to the on Cape students we serve, our Internship program currently trains 20 vet,vet tech and colleges students a year from around the nation and world. These students mostly reside on property in 3 bedrooms for a period of 3 weeks to 2 months, generally in the spring and summer. We would continue this program but expand to provide training for students in the winter months as well in wildlife management as our beds are generally empty at that time. It would be a maximum of 40 students per year, mostly on site for 3 weeks each. Furthermore the Cummaquid property has spaces for a small classroom and conference room that would allow us to hold training seminars for students and professionals who would stay in local hotels while learning to ... identify disease in wild animals,humanely remove wild animals from homes,utilizes GIS databases to map wildlife movements and the like. These are areas where in-service and near-service professionals are crying out for professional development. Attached also find a list of our current collaborations with other educational institutions. Nuisance animals—we will continue to operate our Hotline to assist community members with nuisance animals and hope also,pending grant approvals,to have a staff member and vehicle on the road to provide site visits and assistance within the year. Marine Mammals—we have requested that the Cape Cod Stranding Network lease their office space from us, so that one center would provide full services for sea, sky and land animals. They have indicated a willingness to explore theoption. Use of the Property (Map335 Parcel 060) See attached Map On the 4.3 acre lot we will maintain existing cedar fences to ensure the neighbors are sheltered from our operations. We anticipate no issues in this area as we have had none at Meadow Lane. The lot has 3 buildings. 10 Stall Horse Barn This building will be used for storage, and small animal holding. It will have no bathroom and has no septic system. Floors of animal holdings will be sand and pea gravel which is periodically removed. 6 Car Garage This building will be converted into the new animal clinic, increasing our current capacity by 75%. The hospital and admission operations will locate on the first floor and the animal wards on the second floor. There will be one to two restrooms, and a commercial clothes washer that will attach to a new septic system which the engineers have already looked at. The current system failed Title 5. Assuming our grant comes through we will be converting to digital x-ray, eliminating the need for a tight tank. But, if not,we will need to include a very small tight tank for developer wash chemicals. f Main House The main house was previously operated o erated as a bed and breakfast. It has two sections. The East most end has a one bedroom and a two bedroom apa rtment. These would be converted to our student dorm space with a maximum of 10 students using this septic system which did pass Title 5. The Center and Western portions of the house will be converted from residence to administrative and education spaces. The Center section has a Great room which would serve as our classroom space for up to 40 people on an occasional basis. Adjoining this are two small break out spaces for conference rooms. One Bedroom in this section of the house will remain as a bedroom for a guest. The Western Section contains the old living spaces,3 bedrooms, a kitchen, and living areas. These, other than the kitchen,will be converted to office spaces. So only one bedroom will remain in the main house,but we have designed septic to maintain the original 4 bedroom configuration as this system also failed Title 5. n ina g Exterior Spaces We will be installing,primarily between the main house and the pond at the south end of the property,temporary holdings for animals that have completed care and are rehabilitating and acclimating prior to release. (Examples can be seen at the Meadow Lane Facility—all will be out of eyesight.) We seek to isolate these animals from humans as much as possible, and this location on the property isolates them both from our operations and from the neighbors as best possible.Most of the holdings are high end kennel like structures used in the zoo industry. Some have slatted sides, some are open weave mesh. They are designed for temporary placement and reconfiguration. Some will have solid roofs, some will have no roof. Only 2 raccoon holdings will require concrete flooring to ensure proper sanitation and disease control, all others will have sand or pea gravel bottoms. All will be screened by plantings. Parking for our 5 FTE staff, for our volunteers, students and rescuers would be achieved along the eastern property line near the barn. There is a long area available for head in parking on grass. We would keep this a porous surface,hopefully remaining in grass,but some high use areas might have to be graveled. The driveway will remain as gravel. Assuming the Cape Cod Stranding Network chose to collocate with us we might need to come to the town to seek approval for a shelter structure for the boats and trailers they use in rescue. Other than this possibility we do not intend to build additional permanent structures on the property in essence using the buildings and property as is. Contact: Please review and contact me at this Cell number for additional needs or communication of results as I will be traveling. (508) 564-2567 Thank You- Robert Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife Center 185 Meadow Lane West Barnstable,MA 02563 Attachments: 1) Verification of Non-Profit Status 2) List of 2006 Professional Collaborations 3) Assessors Map with notes Aug-11-03 14:45 From-PLANNED GIVING 3015487700 T-970 P.02/02 F-500 U. �. c.SURY CEPARTM T WASHING7=11 • w.rWI MU%+t=G(Z$07 itdralA. R(YOWL • ,11 Y......... TAX EX_.."`"!.?T $3--0325390 Ncv 7 'a EhM :be :41=arla :.`:s S`'t.aa 73 >`4-!':a+r:'..= ;t et, issr= n..�....n 5, D. Z. Giri Lam n: 5 .. 7-2 a ea tz ynu unfit= ua- •v'miar �..y `z tj cnal :1:3+-na E,CCr317, ham.; .i.n' you Armee t ►:tom..! For-oral 1o=nw 'tax •.:.�sr the w:'.....^.a: of :acts.= 50 c)C..! .... 7/a6 ...3 aT19c'. ..� ti aTt:IL:77 2 . 1956. III (s were .+L'T"_:x '_ :.cur .:.4.=ar of s:c'r.-h ar 22.. 1957, t!.z 4 tha r. s c.f your arse -at.n. has Ceaa chat.r.gsd it= %a Rstio�' F' rs .Soc:et.7 to The alzaZat ::0=t137.7 tS tt3 Zhttad :tmt.ae, = that pare have been to c n;-es :hre 7=7=0111 =Lnd 2.c1:17.7ittem of t:`a ar$nh 21 tIch. the r•11 .Ian--T 2C, 1956, ' ;-: ..: ,hr=u and eir ec t and t3 app=:,,sbla Q:,=ar 1 ctL +.eau= Y9a, a P.1=ara QACj 9tj of th2 Qai:aQ >3taza3. C :-acnrs.c hlTre Caen noted to refer the cJ-t tra7orm.7 rags, and a c=Py or his 1ettar t. .orxazdad to t:a is�_; • Ver7 trs.1,7 7vd=s. 441,- ` Pnrcaa .11:1- V O rs-ardzs i iora Brzr • i.i 09-14-06 02:07pm From-HSUS Legal Department 2027786126 T-428 P.004/004 F-056 make and adopt by-laws for this corporation. After such option ofptio c the by-law os shall afte be altered, amended, or repealed only by the memb referendum if the by-laws so provide. This corporation may in its by-laws confer powers ewers ona itd authoritie board ofs iexpoes rs in addition to the foregoing, and in addition the powers board of directors shall not ly conferred upon them by the statute, provided exercise any power or authority conferred herein or by statute upon the members. - Subject to the limitations in Delaware Corporation Law§1O2(b)(7), a director shall not be personally liable to the corporation.for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director. TENTH. Meetings of members may be without be keptte of(subD(subject to any elaware if the by-laws so provide. The books of the corporation may provision contained in the statutes) outside of the State of Delaware at such place or places as may be from time to time designated by the board of directors. ELEVENTH. The corporation reserves the right to amend, alter, change or repeal any provision contained in this certificate of incorporation, in-the manner now or hereafter prescribed by statute, and all rights conferred upon members herein are granted subject to this reservation. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being each of the incorporators hereinbefore named, for the purpose of forming a corporation pursuant to Chapter 1 of Title 8 of The Delaware Code, do make this certificate, hereby declaring ourt d hands)certifying that the facts 22ndn day stated are true, and accordingly have hereunto s November, A.D. 1954. H.K. Webb {SEAL) W.T. Cunningham (SEAL) A.D. Atwell (SEAL) 3 f:\heivoeervivr. ay• hchar[or.a i0/90 D9-14-06, 02:0Tpm From-HSUS legal Department 2027T86126 T-428 P.003/004 F-056 To have offices and promote and carry on its objects isC and purposes ia, the este within or es or without the State of Delaware, in other states, the District colonies of the United States. In general, to have ail powers conferred upon a corporation by the laws of the State of Delaware, except as herein prohibited, or forbidden by the By-Laws of this corporation. No profits shall be made or dividends declared to the members of the corporation or to anyone else, and no substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall consist of the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation or to participate or intervene (including the publishing and distribution of statements) in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. FOURTH. The corporation shall not have any capital stock. FIFTH. The conditions of membership shall be as set forth in the By-Laws. SIXTH. The names and places of residence of the incorporators are as follows: NAMES RESIDENCES H.K. Webb Wilmington, Delaware W.T. Cunningham Wilmington, Delaware A.D. Atwell Townsend, Delaware SEVENTH. The corporation shall have perpetual existence. • EIGHTH. The private property of the members shall not be subject to the payment of corporate debts. NINTH. The activities and affairs of the corporation shall be managed by a board of directors. The number of directors which shall constitute the whole board shall be such as from time to time shall be fixed by, or in the manner provided in, the by-laws but in no case shall the number be less than seven. The directors need not be members of the corporation unless so required by the by-laws. The board of directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation by referendum in such manner as the by-laws may provide, and shall hold office until their successors are respectively elected and qualified. The by-laws shall specify the number of directors necessary to constitute a quorum. The directors of the corporation may, if the by-laws so provide, be classified as to term of office. The corporation may elect such officers as the by-laws may specify, who shall, subject to the provisions of the statute, have such titles and exercise such duties as the by-laws may provide. The board of directors is expressly authorized to • 2 E:ohsi\eileenklmanual.bodlcherter,4 10/96 09-14-06 02:06pm From-HSUS legal Department 2027786126 T-428 P.002/004 F-056 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION • OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST. The name of the corporation is • THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES SECOND. Its principal office in the State of Delaware is located at 1209 Orange Street in the City of Wilmington, County of New Castle. The name and address of its resident agent is THE CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. THIRD. The objects or purposes to be promoted or carried on are: 1. To protect all living things, especially animals, children, and the aged, from cruelty and neglect, with special emphasis on cruelties of national scope; 2. To use all means to further humane education in public and private schools, churches, farm groups, and youth organizations, and among the general public; provided, however, that the corporation shall not have the power to organize or conduct a private school; 3. To cooperate with all international humane organizations and the humane , • Societies of other nations in all efforts to prevent or ameliorate suffering. • In furtherance of, and not in limitation of.the general powers conferred by the laws of the State of Delaware, and the objects and purposes herein set forth, it is expressly provided that this corporation shall also have the following powers: Acting through its Board of Directors, its Chairman, President and other officers, subject to the powers and restrictions of this Certificate of Incorporation, and its By-Laws, to do all such acts as are necessary or convenient to the attainment of the objects and purposes herein set forth, and to the same extent and as fully as any natural person rnight or could do. To purchase, lease, hold, sell, mortgage, or otherwise acquire or dispose of real Or personal property, to enter into, make, perform or carry out contracts of every kind with any person, firm, corporation or association; to do any acts necessary or expedient for carrying on any and all of the activities and pursuing any and all of the objects and purposes set forth in this Certificate of Incorporation and not forbidden by the laws of the State of Delaware. f;\MI\011oonk\manucl.bocActxvter.a 10/90 Binghamton University,NY In collaboration with Tufts we are providing all dead crow carcasses to a research program that is studying bone density. The study comes in response to reports of larger numbers of young crows demonstrating pathological deformities or fractures of the long bones. Student Programs We have recently begun expanding our student program beyond our traditional areas of Veterinary and Animal Care to include Policy, Management and Advocacy students. Last year—we supported Dr. Jennifer Jackman's research on public attitudes towards coyotes on Cape Cod, as part of her Masters work at Tufts. We have also begun discussing with Dr Rutberg,the opportunities for students at Tuft's School for Man and the Environment to work out of our center or utilize our clinic data in their work. Closer to home our first student from Cape Cod Community College will be starting in August. Meetings with officials at Antioch New England University have also taken place to begin providing support for their students, as well as initial discussions with the new President at Unity College in Maine about working with their Animal Care program students. We are also training 19 students form vet,vet tech and undergraduate schools across the country this year in animal health and care. International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council We hosted an IWRC basic skills training in February of this year. 35 participants received the training as part of our ongoing efforts to increase the size and professionalism of the Mass rehabilitation community. Disaster Planning The Cape Wildlife Center has initiated and facilitated discussion amongst NGO's and GOs to begin planning for response to animal needs in various disaster scenarios on the Cape. Groups include: IFAW, IWC, CCSN, MSPCA,NMLC, ARL/Boston, Carapace, Wild Care, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History,Local ACOs. Marine Mammals Director currently serves as Vice Chair of the Cape Cod Stranding Network. 2006 Professional Collaborations at Cape Wildlife Center Tufts University 1. Ongoing exchanges of animals from their clinic to ours and vice versa. Patients whose ailments require specialized care beyond the scope of our facility often go to Tufts. Patients at Tufts that are in need of specialized rehabilitative care come to CWC. 2. Support for Seanet program. Seanet is a Tuft's operated program that is assessing population health status of and threats to shorebirds. Provided necropsy space and housing to student this summer as well as ongoing collection of samples and/or • bodies for the year-round monitoring project. Students working at CWC get exposure to the program and experience working with the researcher. 3. Support for the Tuft's Oral Rabies Vaccine development program. Congruent with our ongoing role in the Cape Cod Rabies Crisis Task Force, we have provided housing for students doing a trapping program to measure efficacy of the rabies vaccine baiting program. We are also submitting tissue from dead animals and blood samples from animals admitted to the clinic for analysis. Furthermore, we have matched out tagging program with Tufts so that we may be able to do comparative analysis of efficacy of the injectable vaccine that all our patients receive before release. 4. Hosted lecture by Dr. Allen Rutberg on Living with Wildlife as a part of our Wild Words Lecture Series Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Reserve In association with researchers at Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Reserve we are collecting and submitting New England and Eastern Cottontail feces for analysis. The goal of this project is to further knowledge of the abundance and genetic diversity in this species. NE Cottontails are listed as a species of special concern in New Hampshire and New York, yet due to their visual similarities to Eastern Cottontails are hunted indiscriminately in Mass. We hope a further understanding of the population may get the species listed and cause restriction of hunting of rabbits. • Boston College We are assisting Boston College with two turtle projects. In one, rehabilitated Eastern Box Turtles (a Mass species of special concern) receive radio tags for tracking their return to their home range and success or failure of that reintroduction. In the second we protect nests of Northern Diamond Back Terrapins (Threatened) from predation, measuring the carapace, etc of the mother after she lays her clutch. When the hatchlings emerge '/2 are released to the wild and go into a head start program whose goal is a higher survivability percentage as many young terrapins are fish food or desiccate in the marsh, but larger head started turtles are believed to fair better. Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System September 5, 2006 1111p1111111"W—_ WS + ',.II.iit - .ql r ing n 4 a \:3 LA . El . i Pri_\ ' crj irr� • QQ us yilicOP'I . ,, 1 -IIIII""rril15 111111 It-----3 104/ . • ,\of, 4 se • i: Jii .1 0 ...do ,z t„ • 4„,. it., / 0 . . _ tot Tc...1,,6„, , os . b____,.. :tia... 9 83p rk/ax Pon, . C3 co DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:335 Parcel:060 Selected Parcel El boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner:KELLY,BERNARD R Total Assessed Value:$1510900 1"=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map IN-4415.E are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner Acreage:4.30 acres Abutters . . boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:4011 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(BARN.) ,, °,f ,rr, '% " such as building locations. Buffer TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Parcel Map • 7 l0-34�� DO SI Application Health Division -097'L/7 I Date Issue f Conservation Division : Applicatio e Planning Dept. Permit Fee 5 D 4 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board IPIL Historic - OKH — Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 140 I t q1tA 7T Village CA ' Ct j V G Owner 4).4v.cA.--c- ® �i-tip g 4- - UtW,Acf'dress' tat5 ac`-fay/ 6(`"L V -NG 775". Telephone Lei I - 5-57 3I Permit Request 0 w,Jtrh 4.9 a-- ccrk ()Girt g Witt" 1 1.91 S L Ct 6,,,x, `a Square feet: 1 s floor: existing 13Z7 proposed 1577 2nd floor: existing 1151 proposed 1%&7 Total new 0 �Districtr � Flood Plain dd.ci C1 Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation '5'Y Z y 1 C Construction Type Lot Size I r 41 t C, Grandfathered: ❑Yes U No If yes, attach supporting documentation. 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[No workers' . 13.[ Other comp.insurance required.) *Any applicant that checks box fll 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 stir *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 jobs;. • information. Le � � Insurance Company Name: ‘V. (dv'^,pc.,-,,c 5 ,1.1� Policy# or Self-ins.Lic.#: raoct 5 --) 5 c2(.3 Expiration Date: S,,,,� 9 0 Job Site Address: ' IN I ` Y V "`t City/State/Zip:W"'^"'"' �77�� Attach a copyof the workers' compensation policydeclaration page(showingthe policynumber and ep'frt1Pn d: P P g Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c, 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties 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 of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. • I do hereby certify nder the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: A Date: 0777 / (D • Phone#: °"6 j {(J 6 77i16 C7'5 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): Il • 1.Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical 5. Plumbing Inspector I - • Information and Instructions Massachusetts Genera] 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,constniction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any 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 pennit 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 outin the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a.reference number. In addition, an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year, need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address" the applicant should write"all locations in (city or • town)." A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.) said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's.address, telephone and fax number: - ' The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Tel. # 617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax # 617-727-7749 Revised 4-24-07 www.mass.gov/dia CONSTRUCTION CONTROL AFFIDAVIT PROJECT LOCATION: 4011 Main Street, Barnstable, MA NAME OF PROJECT: Cape Cod Wildlife Center SCOPE OF PROJECT: Renovation In accordance with Section 116.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Russell Keith Garratt ; being a registered professional engineer/architect hereby certify that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation or reviewed with responsible care all design (or construction) plans, computations and specifications concerning the above named project. In those cases wherein I have reviewed with responsible care the plans, computations and specifications of other architects and engineers, I have determined, through their certification (affidavit/registration) that they are Massachusetts registered professionals qualified to prepare these documents. To the best of my knowledge and belief(and by the certification of those registered professionals who have prepared certain documents within their areas of expertise) these plans, computations and specifications conform to the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code. I further certify that I or my authorized representative shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine (inspect) that, generally, the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved for the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in Section 116.2.2: • 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled materials. 3. Special architectural or engineering professional inspection of critical construction components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards. I or my authorized representative shall make periodic site visits to observe the construction and issue reports of the site visits to the building official. At the completion of the construction, I shall submit to the building official a report as to the satisfactory completion and the readiness of the project for occupancy (excepting any items not endangering such occupancy and listing pertinent deviations from the approved building permit documents). • RUSSELL KEITH' Gin GARRATT a . ' ELECTRICAL No.46056 ® fS7e `` r Signature lfi- -7� _ Subscribed and sworn to before me this I!g±' day of Sna 20 id . y-I - to NOTARY PUB My commission Expires On DEBRA J.HARDY Notary Public,Commonwealth of MaSlabilial My Commission Expires April 18,2014 7T ' 0 YANKEE PILE COMPANY Ly Pre-Construction Affidavit Project Number: Y-3526 Date: 05/13/10 Project Title: Humane Society of the United States—Cape Wildlife Center Project Location. 4011 Main Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts Nature of the Project: Renovation of an existing two story building. Total building area is approximately 3,200 sq. ft. In accordance with section 116.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Stephen Nelson Registration Number 41842 being a registered professional engineer hereby certify that I shall prepare or directly supervise the preparation of all the design plans and computations concerning the Fire Protection System for the above named project. To the best of my knowledge, such plans and computations, will meet the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, all acceptable engineering practices, and all applicable laws and ordinances for the proposed use and occupancy. I further certify that I shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular basis to determine that the work is preceding in accordance with the construction documents, as outlined in section 780 CMR 116.2.2 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 7th Edition. Seal Sincerely, ' / �P�,.(H OF Mgss lW act STEPHFN —t NELSON o FIRE PROTECTION Stephen Nelson, P.E. No. 41842 Vice President of Engineering APo��G/ P���Q, Fss/NA E-14)s Cc:File 612 Rear Plymouth Street•Suite#1 s East Bridgewater,Massachusetts 02333 Phone(508)378.=7212•Fax(508)378-7215 I Client#:10383 ENVIRSYS ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) 5/14/2010 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Starkweather&Shepley ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE PO Box 549 HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR • ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Providence,RI 02901-0549 401 435-3600 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: Peerless Environmental Systems,Inc. INSURER B: Associated Employers Ins Co/AIM 6 Howard Ireland Drive INSURER C: Houston Casualty Co Attleboro,MA 02703-0037 INSURER D: Hanover INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD'L POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR INSRC TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MMIDDIYY) DATE(MM/DDIYYI LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY CBP8746208 12/31/09 12/31/10 EACH OCCURRENCE _$1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISFPL(Pa occurrence) $300,000 CLAIMS MADE piOCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) _$10,000 — PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY $1,000,000 — GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 nPOLICY n FM: n LOC A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BA8746008 12/31/09 12/31/10 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT X ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ _ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accdent) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) 1 GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO EA ACC,$ - OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: AGG $ 1 A EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY CU8746408 12/31/09 12/31/10 EACH OCCURRENCE ,$5,000,000 OCCUR n CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $5,000,000 $ . DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $10,000 $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND MCC20002180120 01/01/10 01/01/11 X TORY OR SLTATIMITS ERU- OTH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 C OTHER Professional H71016354 01/01/10 01/01/11 $2,000,000 Liability $5,000 Ded.Per Claim DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS RE:Construction operations consisting of HVAC site work at Cape Cod Wildlife 411 Main Street Cummaquid, MA.J.K.Scanlan Company,Inc,and Humane Society of the United States.are named as Additional Insured with respects to General Liability(using forms CG2010(11 85)or equivalent),the Automobile and Umbrella (as respects to the project JKS Job#1005.Such insurance shall be on a primary and non-contributing basis, (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 10 Days for Non-Payment SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION JK Scanlon Company,Inc. DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL an DAYS WRITTEN 15 Research Road NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL East Falmouth, MA 02536 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE a -67, ,,a,"?71. Cc ls4414 3-d ACORD 25(2001/08)1 of 3 #5265277/M256129 DMM © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 R . -- - D Environmental Design Engineering, Inc. May 12, 2010 Town of Barnstable Building Department 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Reference: Humane Society of the United State- Cape Wildlife Center 411 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 Subject: Plumbing DESIGN AFFIDAVIT To whom it may concern: I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that the plans and specifications concerning the above mentioned project located at 411 Main Street, in Barnstable MA are in accordance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Building Code, the Massachusetts Mechanical- Plumbing Code, all applicable provisions of NFPA and the Town of Barnstable Planning Board and other pertinent laws and ordinances. In addition, I certify that a representative of Environmental Design Engineering, Inc. will attend site meetings and make field observations at pertinent stages in the construction process. Masoud Olia,P.E. —MA#38112 osi�P`zH ' MAss9 ENGINEER—MASS. REG. NO. o� •LOUD '� Environmental Design Engineering, Inc LD HA -1 COMPANY r.3: ,IA // ''' 440 Totten Pond Road, Waltham, MA 02451 90A FG/STE9 <(8 AL E�6�� ADDRESS 781-890-4555 PHONE May 12, 2010 Then personally appeared the above-named Masoud Olia and made oath that the ab ve statement by him is true. Before me, Kazem A Safari d el---t- My Commission e pir-)/ �` ; „ - .. January 28, 2011 1 '`-,s 4;o`'`s4.' '' -s, t ,` °V"- A KAZEM A.SAFARI Notary Public ' Commonwealth of MassachusoAS . My Commission Expires r \ ! January 28,2011 0 , ,ra,. R r -�`- 440 TOTTEN POND RD. •WALTHAM, MA 02451 • Ut..,l TEL. (781) 890-4555 •FAx. (781) 890-4611 ede@edemep.com www.edemep.com T Client#: 136140 YANKEESPRI I ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATEI010 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION HUB International New England ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 222 Milliken Blvd HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Fall River,MA 02722 508 235-2200 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# . INSURED INSURER A: Travelers Property Casualty Co. 25674 Yankee Sprinkler Co.,Inc.,et al INSURER B: Independence Casualty Ins Co 612R Plymouth Street-Suite#1 INSURER C: St Paul Surplus Lines Ins Co East Bridgewater,MA 02333 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 1NSR ADD'L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR NSRD DATE(MMIDDIYYYY) DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) I A GENERAL LIABILITY DTC0464D0885IND10- 05/14/2010 05/14/2011 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 RENTED I X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $300,000 CLAIMS MADE N OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5,000 X PD Ded:$5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 nPOLICY n MI: n LOC A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY DTA0810464D0897TIL 05/14/2010 05/14/2011 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 X ANY AUTOj ALL OWNED AUTOS (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) $ I X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ 1 ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ Il AUTO ONLY: AGG $ A EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY CUP464D0904TIL10 05/14/2010 05/14/2011 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 OCCUR n CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $10,000,000 DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $10,000 $ B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WCI00082500 05/14/2010 05/14/2011 X OR I lMIr OTH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY TORY I IMITS ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE lift E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MVMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory rn ) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below - E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 C OTHER Professional QC05500848 05/14/2010 05/14/2011 $1,000,000 &Pollution DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Job description:See below. Additional Named Insured:E.D.Leasing,LLP(entity that owns vehicles). (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 10 Days for Non-Payment SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION J.K.Scanlan Company,Inc. DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL fin , DAYS WRITTEN 15 Research Road Falmouth NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Technology Park IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR East Falmouth,MA 02536-0000 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZE REPRES/e1ENTATIVE ACORD 25(2009/01)1 of 3 #S384805/M384642 . a 1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD MA003 r _ Massachusetts- Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards ebti-Si anon;Supervisor License License: CS 89397 f-t , Restricted to• 00 4 ,�SCOTT-.R IUII=T,CHELL �i i 4111 : f f � , .,f 1.5 RESEA RC 1 RD H tt E FALIVIOIII-, 1A=02536' . Expiration: 3/31/2012 �.�Ull10115ti1Ul1t<tJq E+ iA Tr#: 23331 Restricted to: 00 00- Unrestricted 1G-1 2 Family Homes Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. Refer to: WWW.Mass.Gov/DPS i Mechanical Contractors and Engineers 6 Howard Ireland Drive .....iEsi Attleboro,MA 02703-4612 508 226-6006 f 508-222-1344 Environmental Systems,Inc. www,envsys.net To: Town of Barnstable Building Department artment 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Cape Wildlife Center 411 Main Street Cummaquid,MA Subject: Mechanical Affidavit Date: May 13,2010 Per Section 116 Construction Control of Massachusetts s chusetts Building Code, the plans submitted to the Building Department for the above-referenced project have been prepared under my general supervision and that they meet the applicable provisions of the building code to the best. of 1 knowledge. Further, this HVAC Engineer or a professionally qualified representative of this firm shall check shop drawings and/or related details for construction, shall be present at the site on a regular or periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the plans approved for the building permit and that written reports will be submitted to the building department on a periodic basis relative to the construction progress. Before the building shall be occupied,a Final Affidavit shall be submitted to the building department stating that to the best of this HVAC Engineer's knowledge,the provisions of the building code have been complied with and :he building meets all necessary requirements for the proposed use and occupancy. ,\., OF Mgsf. / , : o= ROBERT K. ipii%,;;/ / / /// KELLEY JR. " _: i/'•` • MECHANICAL y G; ginal Signat I- . d Seal _._ No,45413 A9 IleC1STEse kQ L5 8 Jo/s ., cssiONALENS'\ Date Subscribed and Sworn To Before Me This ( ) Day of y 2010. rv\eitc:". otary Publ ic pii s'c.<< ELIZABETH LOUISE GILCHR IS ` Notary Public , y m Commonwealth of Massachusetts My Commission Expires: ` J4.,,,,vaos n My Commission Expires Oct 5 2r 1 f . - --1 I owii of 13arnstable Regulatory Services tI 11.A.RNSFr.-AB' t.E,,'II ‘ -1 M.A.SS. ,„/v Thontos F.Cafter,Di rector .'..tiy' . . Building Division Tom Nrry, Building E'L'ottatill5 it7 II 111" 11 . 200.Min Sirce,t, firyttnn is,MA 02601 www.town..b a roNiab te.in a.u s Office: 508-862-403g Fax; 508.3190-6230 . Property Owner Must . Complete and Sign This Section ff Using A Builder .., , . . . . .-----A 1,.. 1 c..42-_-.9-zrt, IT. \ -Nit-ACZ...,113 OWI1Ct of the subject property hereby authorize -.-)- `.-' SO-0NA C-s- (° . 1-1/4"-C,• t43 set o My Et&Alt in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for . . . (10/1 HAJO -i- . -- . (Addre&I offob) , (--- , „ ,___I________n_____ , • __ . - - 14A-41 ez_tt- -z_oio .)i.goa mix of Owner i . 1 . Print Narpe I . . I , I , ; i. If Property Owner is applying-for permit please eomplete the Hotr.teowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. i . . . ,I • ,. . I . , 1. AFFIDAVIT • ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Permit No. To The Commissioner, Inspectional Services Department Re: Humane Society of the United States, Cape Wildlife Center I certify that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the plans and computations accompanying the attached application concerning the locus at 4011 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630 are in accordance with the architectural design requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Stephen W. Van Ness 6007 . ARCHITECT MASS. REG. NO. OLEO AROtii �`y Q��N W.VAN NFT<O� 100 Su • Stefftmmerr Street an ey Architects i y� `MVP Boston, MA 02110.2116 41 ,et'di/'' NO.6007 BoSTON Ji;,,� ADDRESS S ��� 617.305.7100 i ` r_ PHONE On thi day of _ , 20h) , before my, the undersigned notary public; personally peared �l' 0/1 l� . Vu.4 Y t s , proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identifi ation, which was personal knowledge of identity, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and who swore or affirmed to me the contents of the document are truthful and accurate to t best of (his) (her) knowledge and belief. 1 cry- 4 _ .._ _ A BARBARA KIPERMAN NotaryPublic - My comm' ssion expirels k /,COMMONWEALTH OF MA $ACHUSETTS 4 My Commission Expires March 21,2014 2 i G:\01897.000_Cape_Cod_Wildlife\JobFile\06_GOV_GovAgency_CodeRev\GOV03_BldgDeptCorr\CWC_GEN_AFDVT_Arch-AB-Design.docx f • RICHARD A. SAMPSON AIA Building Code Consulting LLC 62 Grove Street,Norfolk,MA 02056 (508)520-2376 richard @ rascode.com http://www.rascode.com I Report on 2"d floor residential use group and egress for Steffian Bradley Architects 09/23/2010 Project: Cape Wildlife Center Cummaquid, MA BUILDING CODE/REGULATIONS APPLICABLE CODES: • Building Code 780 CMR The Massachusetts State Building Code — eighth Edition (2009 International Building code with MA Amendments) Excerpted code text is presented in Times 11 point font Comments aid explanations are presented in Arial 12 point font O • INTRODUCTION: This report is being written to address the following existing conditions. 1. The second story level of the existing building that is used as a residential dormitory sleeping unit has a single exit onto an exterior wood deck and down an exterior stair to • grade. The local fire department questions whether a second exit is required. 2. Does the above mentioned exterior exit stair require a fire rated separation between itself and the interior of the building. 3. What are the fire ratings required for the separation of the residential use groups within the building. - 4. There is an apartment located on the second floor level above the business area located on the first floor. Will the existing open stair be allowed to remain unenclosed and be used as a means of egress from the second floor apartment. All of these questions will be answered using the 8th edition of the building code. This report is based on verbal discussions and preliminary floor plans supplied by Steffian Bradley Architects. • • • • • • • Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA " - 2 Building Code Consulting LLC - date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 --- Page 2 of 8 � 1l • SECTION 310 RESIDENTIAL GROUP R 310.1 Residential Group R.Residential Group R includes,among others,the use of a building or structure,Of a portion thereof,for sleeping purposes when not classified as an Institutional Group I or when not regulated by the International Residential Code in accordance with Section 101.2.Residential occupancies shall include the following: R-2 Residential occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature,including: Dormitories DORMITORY.A space in a building where group sleeping accommodations are provided in one room,or in a series of closely associated rooms,for persons not members of the same family group,under joint occupancy and single management,as in college dormitories or fraternity houses. The 2nd story area that is used for residential purposes for intern student sleeping is classified as a dormitory, R-2 Use group. R-3 Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature and not classified as Group R-1,R-2,R-4 or I,including: Buildings that do not contain more than two dwelling units. The 2nd story area that is used for residential purposes for an apartment for permanent staff is classified as a sleeping unit of R-3 Use group. 903.2.8 Group R.An automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with 780 CMR 903.3 shall be provided throughout all buildings with a group R occupancy. For Use Group R Buildings with an aggregate building area of 12,000 sf or more, the sprinkler system shall be designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 13. For the purposes of 780 CMR 903.2,the aggregate building area shall be the combined area of all stories of the building and fire walls shall not be considered to create separate buildings. An NFPA`sprinkler system is provided throughout the entire building. SECTION 420 GROUPS I-1,R-LR-2,R-3 420.1 General.Occupancies in Groups I-1,R-1,R-2 and R-3 shall comply with the provisions of this section and other applicable provisions of this code. 420.2 Separation walls.Walls separating dwelling units in the same building,walls separating sleeping units in the same building and walls separating dwelling or sleeping units from other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as fire partitions in accordance with Section 709. 4203 Horizontal separation.Floor assemblies separating dwelling units in the same buildings,floor assemblies separating sleeping units in the same building and floor assemblies separating dwelling or sleeping units from other occupancies contiguous to them in the same building shall be constructed as horizontal assemblies in accordance with Section 712. Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 3 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 --- Page 3 of 8 • SECTION 709 FIRE PARTITIONS 709.1 General.The following wall assemblies shall comply with this section. 1. Walls separating dwelling units in the same building as required by Section 420.2. 2. Walls separating sleeping units in the same building as required by Section 420.2. 3. Walls separating tenant spaces in covered mall buildings as required by Section 402.7.2. 4. Corridor walls as required by Section 1018.1. 5. Elevator lobby separation as required by Section.708.14.1. 709.2 Materials.The walls shall be of materials permitted by the building type of construction. 7093 Fire-resistance rating.Fire partitions shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour. Exceptions: 1. Corridor walls permitted to have a 1/2 hour fire-resistance rating by Table 1018.1. 2.Dwelling unit and sleeping unit separations in buildings of Type IIB ,IIIB and VB construction shall have fire-resistance ratings of not less than 1/2 hour in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Residential areas must be separated from the remainder of the building by % hour fire rated fire partitions. Since there is no known fire test for a % hour partition, 1 hour partitions will be constructed. SECTION 712 HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES 712.1 General.Floor and roof assemblies required to have a fire-resistance rating shall comply with this section. Nonfire-resistance-rated floor and roof assemblies shall comply with Section 713.4.2. 712.2 Materials.The floor and roof assemblies shall be of materials permitted by the building type of construction. 7123 Tire-resistance rating.The fire-resistance rating of floor and roof assemblies shall not be less than that required by the building type of construction.Where the floor assembly separates mixed occupancies,the assembly shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than that required by Section 508.4 based on the occupancies being separated. Where the floor assembly separates a single occupancy into different fire areas,the assembly shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than that required by Section 707.3.9.Horizontal assemblies separating dwelling units in the same building and horizontal assemblies separating sleeping units in the same building shall be a minimum of 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction. Exception: Dwelling unit and sleeping unit separations in buildings of Type IIB,IIIB and VB construction shall have fire-resistance ratings of not less than 1/2 hour in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 . Both residential areas must be separated from the remainder of the building below by hour fire rated horizontal assemblies. Since there is no known fire test for a % hour horizontal assembly, 1 hour horizontal assemblies will be constructed. Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 4 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 • --- • • Page 4 of 8 712.4 Continuity.Assemblies shall be continuous without openings,penetrations or joints except as permitted by this section and Sections 708.2,713.4,714 and 1022.1. Skylights and other penetrations through a fire-resistance- rated roof deck or slab are permitted to be unprotected,provided that the structural integrity of the fire-resistance- rated roof assembly is maintained.Unprotected skylights shall not be permitted in roof assemblies required to be fire-resistance rated in accordance with Section 704.10.The supporting construction shall be protected to afford the required fire-resistance rating of the horizontal assembly supported. Exception: In buildings of Type IIB,IIIB or VB construction,the construction supporting the horizontal. assembly is not required to be fire-resistance-rated at the following: 1. Horizontal assemblies at the separations of incidental uses as specified by Table 508.2.5,provided the required fire-resistance rating does not exceed 1 hour. 2. Horizontal assemblies at the separations of dwelling units and sleeping units as required by Section 420.3. The construction type of this building is Type VB. The building is fully protected with an NFPA 13 sprinkler system. The supporting construction located below the dwelling unit horizontal assemblies is not required to be fire rated per exception # 2. SECTION 1021 NUMBER OF EXITS AND CONTINUITY 1021.1 Exits from stories.All spaces within each story shall have access to the minimum number of approved independent exits as specified in Table 1021.1 based on the occupant load of the story.For the purposes of this chapter,occupied roofs shall be provided with exits as required for stories. Exceptions: 2. As modified by Section 1021.2. 1021.2 Single exits.Only one exit shall be required from Group R-3 occupancy buildings or from stories of other buildings as indicated in Table 1021.2. Occupancies shall be permit-ted to have a single exit in buildings otherwise required to have more than one exit if the areas served by the single exit do not exceed the limitations of Table 1021.2.Mixed occupancies shall be permitted to be served by single exits provided each individual occupancy complies with the applicable requirements of Table 1021.2 for that occupancy.Where applicable, cumulative occupant loads from adjacent occupancies shall be considered in accordance with the provisions of Section 1004.1 .Basements with a single exit shall not be located more than one story below grade plane. TABLE 1021.2 STORIES WITH ONE EXIT MAXIMUM OCCUPANTS (OR DWEWNG UNITS) STORY OCCUPANCY OPER FLOOR AND TRAVEL DISTANCE A,Bd,Ee,F`', M,U,Sd 49 occupants and 75 feet travel distance First story or H-2,H-3 3 occupants and 25 feet travel distance basement H-4,H-5,I,R 10 occupants and 75 feet travel distance Sa 29 occupants and 100 feet travel distance 1 1 '1;1 1 Bb F M Sa " ' t29 occu 'ants and.775feet travel distance Second story u�7,-„` f� �� P "4 dwelhrig units;and 50 feet travel distance'` Third story R-2` 4 dwelling units and 50 feet travel distance Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 5 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 --- Page 5 of 8 For SI: I foot=304.8 mm. c.Buildings classified as Group R-2 equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and provided with emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with Section 1029. One second story residential use area is a single R-2 dormitory dwelling unit. The travel distance to the exit door is less than 50 feet. A single exit is allowed from this second story dormitory residential unit. Another second story residential use area is a staff apartment R-3 sleeping unit. There are no cooking facilities within this sleeping unit. All use group R-3 occupancies are allowed to have a single exit. The apartment on the second floor shares space with business use group offices. Per Table 1021.2 this business space is also allowed to have a single exit. • Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 6 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 -- Page 6 of 8 r SECTION 1026 EXTERIOR EXIT RAMPS AND STAIRWAYS 1026.1 Exterior exit ramps and stairways.Exterior exit ramps and stairways serving as an element of a required means of egress shall comply with this section. 1026.6 Exterior ramps and stairway protection.Exterior exit ramps and stairways shall be separated from the interior of the building as required in Section 1022.1.Openings shall be limited to those necessary for egress from normally occupied spaces. Exceptions: 1. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for occupancies,other than those in Group R-1 or R-2,in buildings that are no more than two stories above grade plane where a level of exit discharge serving such occupancies is the first story above grade plane. 2. Separation from the interior of the building is not required where the exterior ramp or stairway is served by an exterior ramp or balcony that connects two remote exterior stairways or other approved exits, with a perimeter that is not less than 50 percent open.To be considered open,the opening shall be a minimum of 50 percent of the height of the enclosing wall,with the top of the openings no less than 7 feet(2134 mm) above the topof the balcony. y 3. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for an exterior ramp or stairway located in a building or structure that is permitted to have unenclosed interior stairways in accordance with Section 1022.1. 4. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for exterior ramps or stairways connected to open-ended corridors,provided that Items 4.1 through 4.4 are met: 4.1.The building,including corridors and ramps and stairs, shall be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. 4.2.The open-ended corridors comply with Section 1018. 4.3.The open-ended corridors are connected on each end to an exterior exit ramp or stairway complying with Section 1026. 4.4.At any location in an open-ended corridor where a change of direction exceeding 45 degrees (0.79 rad)occurs,a clear opening of not less than 35 square feet(3.3 m-) or an exterior ramp or stairway shall be provided.Where clear openings are provided,they shall be located so as to minimize the accumulation of smoke or toxic gases. Exterior exit way stairs are required to be separated from the interior of the building. There are 4 exceptions. Exception #3 allows the stair to not be separated provided section 1022.1 allows interior stairs to be unenclosed. Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 7 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 Page 7 of 8 SECTION 1022 EXIT ENCLOSURES 1022.1 Enclosures required.Interior exit stairways and interior exit ramps shall be enclosed with fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712, or both.Exit enclosures shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours where connecting four stories or more and not less than 1 hour where connecting less than four stories.The number of stories connected by the exit enclosure shall include any basements but not any mezzanines.Exit enclosures shall have a fire-resistance rating not less than the floor assembly penetrated,but need not exceed 2 hours.Exit enclosures shall lead directly to the exterior of the building or shall be extended to the exterior of the building with an exit passageway conforming to the requirements of Section 1023,except as permitted in Section 1027.1 .An exit enclosure shall not be used for any purpose other than means of egress. Exceptions: ti 1. In all occupancies,other than Group H and I occupancies,a stairway is not required to be enclosed when the stairway serves an occupant load of less than 10 and the stairway complies with either Item 1.1 or 1.2.In all cases,the maximum number of connecting open stories shall not exceed two. 1.1.The stairway is open to not more than one story above its level of exit discharge;or 1.2.The stairway is open to not more than one story below its level of exit discharge. The occupant load of both second story areas is less than 10. Exception #1 would allow a stair to be unenclosed within this building. Therefore, per 780 CMR 1026.6 exception #3, the exterior stair does not require separation from the interior of the building. • Cape Wildlife Center,Cummaquid,MA 8 Building Code Consulting LLC date 09/23/2010 Project Number 10044 --- • Page 8 of 8 • • 3 - PHILBR•O'®e _ .. • .. ENGINEERING �7S 1:07:BE4CH STREET } DENNIS, MA 02638 CONSTRUCTION • 1:508 385 8682 ::ENGINEERING'-'DESIGN",,,a.., CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS.:••• BUILDING,. LT:AERATIONS:'& RENOVATIONS :: MEMO FOR RECORD. • .::; 29:November, 2010 Subject .:,:Cape•Wildlife•Center : Repairs & ;:Upgrades to/for "Existing `Conditions - ::' • Location ••Mixed. Use-.B` Offices ••&••:'R 2/.3 •Residential Building 4011.:•Main :Street. (Rt: 6A) ,-•<Cummaquid, 'MA ' . "Contacts ....Theresa •Barbo & Mike:`:Reith. • •'-Project No' P10. 29 ' ;•• •:•DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION :SITE REVIEW•••NOTES: 1 1. .. ` •• T•he notes and• photogra •p•hs. are 'from:ins•pections conducted on 3 &' 19 .''': AUG-and-'9•:NOV 2010 'This :includes•the.rear 2nd'::sto . deck and "the ..:egress;„:s.tairway•along w/::the .main lobby/great room :floor Our• cur ::: • rent knowledge.is 'based .upon 'these :findings. and•:working experience ••w/ this- type of.••-.construction-. ;Subgra.de <.conditions :.,were :iden'tified ' se •- badupon,;past local. area :soil's.' work:: This building was a lar e• residence•which :has now been •converted •to• .office .& -professional:`uses'::w/ mixed..:residential.;uses upstairs 2 .. •.Exterior•:Deck & 'Stairway. Overall -found conditions are•fair. .There`' ••.are =areas that.:need -repairs or upgrading in order to ;comply w/,•Para. ' Para. •:1001..:3.3 ;of the`Mass'.• Sta't•e Building Code, 7.th.ed :`N ote'::that in the:• 8th:ed this %is :now .:Para.' 1001.,,3 2 ,w/ :no change in::wording. .. •• :Pre•sent use is•••R-2 (Dormitory) :•Residential.: Live loads for this use••' . are 'from Tbl. 1607.1 (7th &: 8tli) and •Para: 1507.;.7 1 '(7th slightly more•••.stringent :::than 8th:-- 7th• is referenced) : Live :Load.''::(Balconies.):;• 60 lb/sq :ft• 'Live :Load',(:Stairs) .:"100• lb/s - ;''All :Direction Load ^.(Guardrails) 200 lb impact Horizontal•••••Load a::(Gurdrails) `50 lb/ft '3.• •'The 'following SumMariMes the current. conditions,: ,outlines` needed re ::i :pairs :or,:upgrades:, :and highlights items '_that need":'further•:attention 4(. Those items':are:,marked w/=:.a double :red asterisk;,; . . A Upper Deck, Rails ', Ties Photos 1,2.' & a m,Decking 5/' x•6 PT. `SYP.. ••OK•as`` �� " nailed, slippery surface • .. • • ;.• Deck• :due':;for non-.skid'.,weatherproof`:sealant•: prevent.•splinters =o: Joists: 2"x':•8" `PT SYP '@ :16:" o"/c OK,.as b •uif o -Header; 2"x<8" :PT SYP. -•2 spans :;:@• 5'-2" •OK as.built ** o :LU26 :Joist sHangers, ::Badly :rusted'..and'wrong..:nails 1G.�+• :Replace all.:hangers w./ -Simpson >LUS26..•GZmax hangers :and 10d•nails. :•'_.. ® Ledger Bolting :3/8", .galvanized' 4',:0"-o/:c.. [ " ::I'nstall 2 ea 3/8"x 5." galvanized lag„bolts w/' :washers .every 166" o/c •.::Rail Gaps 2"x :•6,'" P.T ;.SYP on-flat..+w/::2"x :•4"',.'strong-back'.. •;OK as btuilt ,: o :Intermediate R•ails ••2"x 4"• PT 'SYP son=flat.. OK as`,built ...•. • a E•xisting ;;gaps •in.:handrail •assemblies ::excee•d ma• ximum 4" sphere•:test Install 16 ga galvanized .or stainless .1"x 2"• :grid wire`,fencing •.•to:"the inside ''faces of °.the intermediate & strong-back handrails I. i PHILBR ` •O 'E,NGINEERI.NG & • 107'BEACH STREET ;DENNIS, MA:02638 - .' ..,;_ `. :CONSTRUCTION • 1-508M385-8682• : . ENGINEERING•.DESIGN: R: CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS '•, BUILDING;';ALTERATIONS :&;:RENOVATIONS'.: • �<MEMO :FOR••'RECORD : • .29 :November.2010: .Subject: Cape• Wildlife. Center ' .Repairs °& Upgrades to/for Existing Conditions DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION :SITE REVIEW NOTES:' 3 -`B: Walkway: Connectors ` .Starr Strin ers & Posts - <Photos 5,6.;7,8,`9 & 10: ` ,! „ „ g • ............ - -Joists•:;: ;. x :8 PT SYP :@ :16 o/c. OK .... s:'buiit ;.;' a Header:;: 2„x.5.. PT SYP 1 spans ..-••3'2":;:` OK 85 built t a :Joist Hangers.;- Rusted•or. completely missing. :NG :` ;Replace all han• gers w/ Sim• pson ::•LUS26 .Zmax hangers and 10d::nails ' - • ::Rail Cap,:2"x 6" " ..!pl.;.SYP: ::on,-flat 'w/ .2.. .x. 4 .,,.'strong-• back O.K:Ss bu!{t:` ;'_• <.' • ••° ••a ••Intermediates.Rails, 2"x ••'4" ,"PT .SYP on-.flat .:,cc A , Existing gaps in`handrails .exceed' maximum 4"• sphere test NG t g. .., ,� ,� Install 16 - a. ,galvanized or stainless 1 x 2 grid :=wire ,fencing :: ' to `the inside faces,-of :the :intermediate & strong=back';handrails a Stair Stringers..:: 2"x '12:"...:,::PT:SYP. .1 spans :@:-5'I1" The ef•fective * depth :reduces to 5 1/4'" @ `tread;notch cuts :: Marginally:NG In•stall a 2 x A PT SYP :'sister member to one side o . .., .. .the upper and 'lower.:center .,strin•gers. ; Attach w/,':pairs of #10 x..2 1/2 deck -„screws.:spaced 12 o/c. .. e.,Treads; 2"x 10" PT naled:to stringers. . Nailing ..and .attachments" _ have :.created' breaks in'the stringer :seats. .::;NO Install small Simpson<.A34 'clips beneath the :,tread to ;the sides of " 'the. .seats Use '#8 x 'I" deck .screws to avoid further damage:.`' o Deck:'Posts; :4:"x, 4" :PT SYP .:'These:'are,notched at the..2nd :floor and .'the, box. is let ' n:i . Posts ;pare -crossbraced :at,corners ' OK=as:built a,.. Construction Comments: . ::The deck .and rail construction is ::adequate.:;forsthe :<current occupancy: and - present use. The noted repairs`or-upgrades will, ensure that the':main ` ... structure remains. sound. ::The-::.period covered is 5 years. During °that." • time the...owner o erator will be °re onsible for ;: eriodic :ins. / P .. P Pinspections :anci main'tenance/corrective.;:actions as• needed The .wearing':surfaces :should : receive a cleaning and:.then-::treatment. w/ a••'waterproof 'sealant. `Care iS . ., .needed:•.:to• ;prevent creating .:a -slippery surface but•sealing .will help .. .reduce-splintering . : , The stair rize is too 'tall:and the'run is :too :short by, the :current codes ::::however they may :remain as is ::because:they:>are pre-existing'. .,Should::new . stairs.be :cons'tructed:they.••would •have.to :then conform to .t'he 7";:maximum step rite and 11" minimum'tread :run .. ..':..: ** Unrelated :but .inspected;._ the fireplace:hearth :extension ::has. snapped off .of the chimney :baSe It• is. currently:adequately supported;by •plywood below.: Cracks :allow s•parks :to get 'down thru the,:masonry.-......".. ;Therefore.it : :is UNSAFE to use ah• is fireplace as „it::presents an Igni.tion :hazard. 'Fib•••••L 1 't)I fd,c;�., T .VARNUM .:PHILBROOK, 'P E J,,.r' ~;^ •Pha.lbrook...Engineering FAH Li-l-'i*OOK .A�'�..e :.Mr r, .r,1ICAL sn , i Project: Cape Wildlife Center Project No: P10-29 Page 1 of 2 +l Site Inspection: 14 MAY 2009 Date: 29 November 2010 Photo#1 Photo#2 7 °i4 to y -�7.. _ ..,, 4.... > .; , '' "°H,,+u _ A.„- .rt• s '$ .ma»:1 .. itl f �?,„t �.. ry,,� fh -'a. '' #r.S'-' '*, ,r1 x - �,ua 8 s „ .� r. 3 +x � _-§fiosi is �r .y� # , a J :F � ri:: �r ems€ 24 r t . ..G. z y N' 'L' s9 '. -1' ' ;..,. „Ilk! 'L '�#,i, �'� �F j li" 4im..•• 1,:. ^yv'f'4��{tY!V . E'' ,y { ,..c.::$4. 4,ril ,k . r, km, . , .,- 0 , ........ 1 ii , ,, ,,,,,,.., /0 a. apt 5 .s. , ( W.- -'•'' "to t • ao*ti - k 1 uy Qw«yp'1:: Overall view of upper deck supported on 4"x posts w/cattle Underside o=ceck. Note all the rusted hangers. In addition rail style handrail system. All stock is PT SYP improper shingle nails were used. Replace.all hardware Photo#3 Photo#4 �r •ft 14# "�'" ... s-sue t .r'rfr .-4”,..- a. ,p : ...12..1 ..1 - - pk ` as *^ .,:. : "u >r ,n : 'Yz#E ; ryra • +,; `''''�, m,n' .. , - w r. ..w T,a� . ,:'" $.,. a ',4. ' a,,, . a -2' .w E..` w,+..,+ r-ga:... h, ,»c ,.',". }'-- .�.' ,- t e .,,,..ate`' _17 d t y� t Fitt?.!` S ....^"p c7 '"' 6 4 .-..Y. A.;- --..9., ' -17 ',1',"a/.--,- i ' --- ,. .. •t ,..,,...,., ,,‘. ,,,,..., „-5 55i,--..4 ' ,, t 2 .'.sue - m '. .'* ' g ,,-, " - i. ,-. 6x� n ^ 2 "�.!A :o '�iw :" �� Underside of deck. Note sparse 3/8"bolting and some nails Handrail system is sturdy and tight. Openings are way too Add pairs of 3/8"x 5"lags spaced 1E"o/c(each open bay) large. Install 16 ga 1x2 fencing over all inside surfaces Photo#5 Photo#6 „� ,t y .1,, { i ` --`-,roc �`^ ,.¢ ' F ll �' .4". „, eta , "Y 2r. y � �n, ''t - f't r .,,sly— . .,-A.I.r. -..„,tc , r, ,,, ,, ,,, . , ,s,... .„,...,47„......„ . qg�� .4 y y k`A Y 4R� ,k ,,..,,,,,,;,::2 i r ` f F" :.„qq. t d Hs v-� r „ • • ::::!- :1: c �� ni7 '� t r '` —: j � gy.+ � y�� ,."." *,a i "`fig," h i " /-r Gc ". , 4.tt � 1} a 7 i AA A Pcst and ground support. 4"x 4"posts are adequate for the Direct bearing to concrete is OK. for ground contact 4"x 4". design loads. Corners are cross-reinforced by handrails Future work should include a positive clip/connector Project: Cape Wildlife Center Project No: P10-29 Page 2 of 2 Site Inspection: 14 MAY 2009 Date: 29 November 201C Photo#7 Photo#8 o,, r }`, YE . .7"S��'""!l, "f"' '4t 7 4; +. g •-.� yyprY« of'g / � '..ri?'.r Mares k' � t .«�sp?�'� ,�. �.,� ri � x M� ' 4-„, � �C`5'�� lr�'}".a�t i� ' Y i .: i k a tic . I I ,, , 1, ,,,, . ...k....: -„,.....„.,....,..... "t,„„7„:1 ., ,, .. ,„,3.-, .'4 ' i ---- ' ' ' i 4 - *t r 'g 'S ` i I „., ., r �, « ,'';> '� 't''''* - ,:: ' ,11: , „ , _<., ,. 1 T , , 7'....--, ,1 - t _ 1—. ,» -"'- ., sue & :i ' F+. Y r« :r got a: "� :_am .:' 1 �a . .ill h The stairs are rough-cut but adequate. They need some Damage to the stringer seats-too large and too close remedial stiffening and screwed connectors nailng. Reinforce seats w.l screwed Simpson A34 clips Photo#9 Photo#10 X = F .: , 4.i. E r ... fie» ;_ ',am 1.,t' x '"' i w,,...,ww.�„ * ', ` - "ter. $ s'1 #4 a ° .0 00A. ""''r • "r '€ r41 ' i Missing LUS2 Zmax hangers. Install necessary hangers Effective depth of the 2''x 12' stair stringer. The middle stringer needs a sister 2"x G"added to run continuous Photo#11 Photo#12 .ty a. i ",'",. ..w. 4 4* t 3. fi � � ^ "°z€` •" .. ' i r ',J kW n & , � -�.+. }=? - : #" 41ti4 _ry' �� , "" t , 1. ' * - Separate Job Check; the fireplace hearth has snapped .. - - free from the chimney base. Currently it is supported .__. ^ _ u,: €-4 1 w/plywood but the fireplace is unsafe to Dperate. i Jun . 2. 2010 6 , 54Pvl . BARNSTABLE fire dept 'No • 5765 P . 2 • FIRE DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE . . Fire Prevention Office - Tincldey Building 200 Main: Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 • . . (508) 862-4097 • BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE FORM . . , 'Plans dated -i-ia for the property located at '-loi 1VipSs also known C.AtW. up Lo1/4..,v C: "1?-.. . have been reviewed by. i L. _ of the )(Barnstable :D GOMM .D Coiuit ID Hyannis 0 West:Barnstable,,..; Fire Department THE CHART BELOW INDICATES THE STATUS OF THE REVIEW' TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT N/A RECEIVED REVIEWED COMPLIES 1. Narrative Report �, .,. 2. Firefighting & Rescue Access MO® 3. Hydrant Location & Water Supply V d. Sprinkler Systems Paeie ID S.r•.- 5.'Sprinkler Control.Equipment I ',tiSMCC 6. Standpipe Systems ✓ 7, Standpipe Valve Locations 8. Fire Department Connection • • t..rah'It g,.,r ,Vr . • iiiM . 9, Fire Protective Signaling System oleo to NT. 10. F,P.S.S. &Annunciator Location • �,�;, qp c�3u kr 7.", r; "'.°' ,-1 C) 11. Smoke Control/Exhaust ,/ ":�§ IM CI 12. Smoke Control Equipment Location %/ --n 13. Life Safety System Features • %/ 14. Fire Extinguishing Systems �/ li 15, F,E.5. Control Equipment Location / t '1 16. Fire Protection Rooms ✓ 17. Fire Protection Equipment Signage .33,...--0 18. Alarm Transmission Method . �p ,,,�„ • ` 19. Sequence of Operation Report 1DElte`fo WI- 1.1 . ' 20. Acceptance Testing Criteria ecjYp %�3oAr CWe believe this document to be complete and'compliant for the issuance of a building permit We'have completed the acceptance testing for the occupancy permit and believe that within the scope • of the building permit, the above issues are in compliance. • ii,e‘S)ro;tero,J ej./.,141,4u71MLS u31%-$. r ON &AAA" ."-D like.4 1301.4DATiovi 1 pcAP1.'-r .4, ' Warvtti. - R. Lk)S'1tir.A.4 0.0 d .W A cAni4 4 SP TI-14,31C- bSt . `f S S, oFtHE rok Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE, ,Kass. �, Thomas F. Geiler, Director lb iOlfD `l� Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 February 13, 2009 Mr. Robert Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife 4011 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 _ Dear Mr. Fearn, Recently through an article in the Cape Cod Times, it has come to our attention that you are planning to have lectures at 4011 Main Street, Barnstable. As we have discussed in the past in order to do this activity there are many requirements that must be met before lectures of this nature can take place in this former house. Our immediate questions are: 1) How many persons are you planning to attend these? 2) What provisions have been made to make sure the required safety features are installed? 3) Has the site plan been completed in order to accommodate groups for these lectures? I f these provisions have not been completed you must make other arrangements for these lectures. Respectf ly, Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner cc: Humane Society of United States 2100 L Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 Barnstable Fire ,0*.THEra,, Town of Barnstable ti 7, °. Regulatory Services g Y BARTABLE, NS Thomas F. Geiler, Director g',,rFn',np�A Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 April 10,2009 Mr. Robert Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife 4011 Main Street Barnstable,MA 02630 Dear Mr. Fearn: In order to better understand what Audubon is incorporated to do,the Town of Barnstable is requesting copies of your Articles of Incorporation. Respectful r 7 Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner Cape.WIldlife Ienter , ' ,4011 lYlairi Street — -) 2/16/09. 0E ��' ;Barnstable MA 02630 ' ' 508-362-0111 Mr. Thomas Perry, CBO . r, . Building Commissioner: , , ' Fax 508-362-0268 Town of Barnstable ' 200 Main Street _ ' - • • capewildlife@earthiink.net '_ Hyannis,MA 02601 • , • . Working with • ` Re 4011 Main Street . „ ` _ , and for wildlife Dear Mr. Perry: , Y ` We received your recent letter regarding lectures at the Cape w " •Wildlife Center. We have continued to'respond to town concerns _ . . in this regard and are happy to report that previously expressed, • • concerns have,been'addressed. As to the immediate questions,of your letter: 1) "How many persons are you planning to attend these?" . ' Based on our experiences when-using the West Barnstable Village Hall for lectures, attendance is likely to be between 18 '; ",- - . and 35:The legal capacity of the public space is 63.-We will of . ` • course limit the numbers below this threshold. ' , . ' ; 2) "What provisions have been made to:make sure the required " ' " , . • safety features are installed?" - - The Humane Society - Sprinkler system and hydrant,emergency lighting and fire alarm systems and fire access road have all been installed and inspected, `; , • of the United States. _ - by engineers and the Barnstable Fire District,who have reviewed the property on several occasions.We are happy to report a 2100 L Street,NW productive relationship with Barnstable Fire District , Washington,DC 20031. - • . - ,` 3) "Has the site plan been completed in order to.accommodate 202-452-1100 groups for the lectures?" ' . ' , ,, _ Yes the site plan as submitted has'been completed. www.hsus.org - _ . Promoting the ' - •% , protection of . - - all animals A program of OF THE NITE TATES ' - ` ' Page 1 of 3 Community Notes By Wendy Lopata rFebruary'08 _200996:00AM, Call of the wild .The Cape:Wildlife•Center is.presenting a three-part lecture series for nature lovers called "Wild Winter Words." The free programs will feature wildlife experts and ecosystem researchers in talks at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month now through April-at the center's-facility;,at 401.1-Main•St:(Route_ ---� ,C6A)Cun maquid. Here's the schedule of topics and their presenters: • Feb. 19, "Urban Ecology and Cape Cod: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Sustaining Our Fragile Landscapes" with Dr. Eric Strauss, director of the Boston College Environmental Studies program; • March 19, "Why It's Home—How the Characteristics and History of a Place Make it Attractive to Specific Plants &Animals" with naturalist Beth Schwarzman, retired USGS geologist and author of"The Nature of Cape Cod"; • April 16, "Hawks and Owls: What Do We Know About Them?" with Norman Smith, director of the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Blue Hills Trailside Museum and Chickatawbut Hill Education Center. For more information, call the center at 508-362-0111. Talking turkey A talk on the history of the wild turkey on Cape Cod will be presented during a meeting of the Cape Cod Bird Club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster. Brian Malone, a member of the National Wild Turkey Federation, will discuss the 19th-century extinction of the turkey in Massachusetts and its reintroduction to the Cape in the early 1990s and recent comeback. He will also talk about the birds' life cycle, social structure, vocalizations and habits. Malone is director of Natural Resources and shellfish constable for the Town of Dennis. The club meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month from September to May at the museum. For more information on the club and its schedule of upcoming walks, visit www.massbird.org/ccbc. Environmental impact An overview of the major changes in the natural history of Cape Cod over the past 35 years will be the subject of a talk during a meeting of the Nauset Newcomers, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Wellfleet Theatre on Route 6. http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090208/LIFE/902080311/-1/... 2/10/2009 Message Page 1 of 2 . --Gi ogregorio, Robin To: Bruce McCue Subject: RE: 4011 Rt A/Bayberry La. Cape Wildlife Dear Mr. McCue, I've spoken to the Deputy Fire Chief, Chris Olsen on your behalf. He assures me that this is a temporary situation while a new water main is being laid. Rerouting the site access is a normal procedure during the construction process and is a permitted use for that reason. Once the work is completed traffic will revert back to the pattern depicted on the approved plan and that work is likely to be finished up this week. I will monitor the situation but I beg your indulgence during the construction process. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Min Robin C. Giangregorio Zoning Enforcement Officer Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 508-862-4027 Original Message From: Bruce McCue [mailto:bruce.atlantic@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:32 AM To: Giangregorio, Robin Cc: Swiniarski, Ellen Subject: 4011 Rt A/Bayberry La. Cape Wildlife Dear Ms Giangregorio I am writing to express great concern of a situation at the emergency access at the end of Bayberry Lane onto the wildlife property. This access created by the Center was to be used only in an emergency situation, it was to have a locked gate with keys available to the Fire dept. This access was cut thru last Fall but never completed. On Monday and Tues of this week, the fence was removed and the gate left open for the access of many construction vehicle,personal, auto and equipment. The center placed a sign at the Rt 6 entrance directing all traffic to the end of Bayberry lane. This is a direct violation of the permit issued to open up the dead end at Bayberry Lane. In addition to failing to install the locked gated as instructed, the Wildlife center didn't receive a permit from the highway dept nor did they notify Dig Safe as required by law. Only after I personally called dig safe to report the situation, dig safe immediately responded as we have gas lines on the street. Only after I notified the Highway dept, did the center then get a permit after claiming they thought it was a private Road even though all plans clearly mark it as a public way. The residents of Bayberry Lane are very concerned about the situation. Clearly this was not the intended use of Bayberry Lane. Would you please have the inspectors visit the site to ensure that the Center abides by the permitted use. Thank you for your assistance. I can be reached by cell phone at any time at 617-417-6650. 4/16/2008 Message Page 2 of 2 Bruce McCue 4/16/2008 Page 1 of 1 /( Sr. .� . ME From: "ME"<oceans5@verizon.net> To: <tom.perry@town.bamstable.ma.us> Cc: "ME"<oceans5@verizon.net> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 10:25 AM Subject: Rue Michele,Wildlife roadway Good morning Tom, My concern is the status of the completion of the roadway that is being constructed at the(Wldlife Center: When speaking to Robbie Fern last winter, he assured me that a berm was going to be constructed along the east side of his property to further reduce any runoff of water from the,Center onto the Rue Michele property. To date I am getting as much of a collection of water as ever.The Wildlife plan was reviewed by the construction company that built the Rue Michele roadway when they put in a bid for the Wildlife property roadway. If the roadway was constructed properly, there would not be a runoff problem to this property was the information given to me. As always I appreciate any feedback from you in regards to this issue. Thank-you, Marcia Elliott 8-Are, ego 7 -ht • 02 �'zo7Z �D Gv 1 av1 ,�c�u 04- -/-z - c eo . C.7 gc),(0 (.4.) 61/tAck6 c'C't(P'"1-- (-7) [(5-(13. CCDG-c,ti- - 0 'V. f b7 2N 0 • Cr) (.(Q Lk--tsZ_ -e 10 r rn Ale .,zrzuo tX i S f�.L o u,A Cn.D CET-&- S • 8/14/2008 rciTHE r Town of Barnstable - „�.� Regulatory Services BARNSfABLE, ASS. Thomas F. Geiler, Director 4.40 6gq mop Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 August 12, 2008 Cape Wildlife 4011 Main Street Cummaquid, MA 02637 Dear Mr. Fern: It has recently come to my attention that there are still some outstanding issues regarding the Cape Wildlife site in Cummaquid. These issues are, 1. The pool enclosure is in disrepair and the water that is in the pool is filthy. At the formal Site Plan Review meeting of February 22, 2007, you personally are on record as stating that the existing pool "will be covered up at first." This has obviously not happened. The pool is allowed to build up rain water and become stagnant. The pool has become an unacceptable nuisance. The pool enclosure is also open and unsecured. A temporary plastic snow fence is an unacceptable solution and is clearly a safety hazard. Both these issues need to be corrected immediately. The pool needs to be drained, covered by a material that will support at least 500 lbs and the enclosure needs to be secured. 2. Emergency access from Bayberry Lane is to be created. Some sort of emergency access is in existence off Bayberry Lane. I say "some sort" because it is not even close to what was approved by Site Plan review. This emergency access was to have the capacity to support a 65,000 pound vehicle and have an electric fence. Neither of these aspects exists today. This needs to be corrected immediately. Also this access is being used on daily basis by staff and construction vehicles. This access is to be used by emergency vehicles only and not on a continual basis. a„J �• 3. The front entrance was to be paved according to your site plan of revision date June 26, 2007. This remains unfinished; this needs to be completed. Overall the site is in poor shape. There are projects going on all over the site and it seems that these different tasks become 80% done and not one of them is finished. Rather than moving on to the next project why not try finishing the task at hand. I.must reinforce that I am extremely disappointed in your group's lack of progress in moving forward with this site. When your group met with myself and with the Site Plan Review committee there were many promises made about how this. property would be an asset to the Community and would be a good neighbor. I fail to see how this has taken place to date. Respectful omas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner cc: Humane Society of United States 2100 L Street N.W. Washington D.C. Dan Ojala ,_,apeWildilfe Center 4011 Main Street Barnstable MA 02630 j • 508-362-0111 October 15,2008 • Fax 508-362-0268 - - Town of-Barnstable Regulatory Services capewildlife@earthlink.net Thomas Perry, CBO .Building Commissioner • - 200 Main Street Working with . Hyannis,MA 02601` and for wildlife Dear Commissioner Perry. g Having received for your letter dated 8/12/2008;I write to address your concerns re:4011 Main_Street. Item 1: ' Covering the Swimming Pool " A pool-contractor has been engaged cover the pool.d We have reviewed the code and are also making additional upgrades to the perimeter fence. The construction fence has been removed and the • pool company will shortly install the cover. • Item 2: • Emergency Gate ; The Humane Society; of the United:States The emergency gate from Bayberry Lane was upgraded in mid August:We installed a temporary gate to provide for fire access • 2100,1 Street,NW _ while construction work and the installation of electrical and gas service down this corridor was completed. Once this work was Washington,DC 20031 finished,we installed newly manufactured gates to provide a high. • fi 202-452-1100 . quality access.We also replaced the fence-facing both-the roLaq}at : Bayberry and along the neighbor's property lines. Chief Cra i and www.hsus.org I met and we have addressed his concerns. (/y' i • • - Unequivocally,we do not use this entrance on a daily basis. fact =Promoting the the only days it has been open were the days we were install' the. protection of required water main,,paving the road apron which closed all er c0 rt.! 'all.animals A program of , I MI I OF THE NITED TATES access to the site, and installing the day the natural gas line. We reiterate our desire to • • have this only as an emergency entrance. • • Item 3: Driveway Apron _. • Bortolotti-completed the paving of the driveway apron on August 27. We had been unable to schedule this work because we had been waiting for the removal of the chemical injection line from the installation of the new water main. Item 4: • • Your concern over our"lack of progress"on the site., As I mentioned repeatedly during the review process,it was our desire to expedite the review so that we-could do the work to the site prior to moving animals onto the property. Nonetheless,we have in the past 11 months achieved: the upgrade of the septic system; • (the installation of an extensive rain water capture system,a grass-lined swale, a new water main,fire hydrant,fire alarms,sprinkler system,450 feet of fencing, supplements to the driveway,a new fire road and gate, and over 50 mature evergreen plantings in addition to the creation of all our clinic, office, student, and animal holding needs: I believe this is outstanding progress in 11 months at a cost of over$165,000 for town ' required items.alone. The vast majority of our new neighbors in Cummaquid have been very supportive of our • work. We have received many kind words and thousands of dollars worth of donations from within a mile or two of the new location since,moving here.' a We have4strivedat all times to be a good neighbor. We have been and remain a significant asset to the community as witnessed by our strong working relationship with officials from throughout the region,including Public Health Officials, Animal Control Officers,Natural Resource Officers,The US Department of Agriculture, The. ' Massachusetts Department of Wildlife,The US Fish and Wildlife Service and of course citizens who have rescued wildlife in South Eastern Massachusetts, 1/4 of whom are brought to.us either by Barnstable town residents or by Officials of the Town of - • _ Barnstable,to whom we have been pleased to provide free services for 14,years. We will continue to improve the property and to address our neighbor's concerns with the •utmost care and an'e)?e on excellence. . • Sincerely; Robert.Fearn Director PS: Please update your .file to the following address: 4011 Main Street,Barnstable;.MA• 02630 • l X ti �WMtram, Barnstaple ,.* � , The Town of Barnstable BARNSTst � Growth Management Department $AT i6 9;ja` 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 All-America City Ep ' Office: 508-862-4786 s Patty Daley Fax: 508-862-4784 Interim Directo 2007 July 25,2008 MEMORANDUM TO THE FILE: Cape Wildlife Center, 4011 Main St. (Rt. 6A) Cummaquid, MA Site Plan Review Application 007-07 The above-referenced Site Plan Review application with supplementary sheet attached was filed January 30, 2007. The proposal was reviewed at the January 31, 2007 site plan review staff meeting. An Initial Site Plan Review Issues and Concerns Report containing many questions and concerns were forwarded to the applicant. A fax containing responses from the engineer, Dan Ojula, was forwarded to the committee February 7, 2007 in preparation of the formal site plan review meeting February 8, 2007. This proposal instead was presented at the formal site plan review meeting of February 22, 2007. At the formal site plan review meeting on February 22, 2007, the proposed intensity of the educational program was contained in a hand out provided by Robby Fern, Director of Cape Wildlife. The formal SPR minutes reflect concern from the Fire Department Official, Deputy Chief Chris Olsen and Building Commissioner, Tom Perry, regarding this proposed intensity and the occupancy use requirements for the site regarding access,parking, sprinkling, etc. Further,the Building Commissioner stated that he considered what was being proposed to be far more intense than the activity at the existing West Barnstable facility. The codes and preparation for the worst case scenario must be applied. Dan Ojula agreed to drastically cut back the activity/occupancy of the site in order for Cape Wildlife to move in and keep the animals healthy and come back with a phased plan to implement the greater educational use of the facility. Mr. Ojula stated that the budget would need to be looked at with regard to the sprinkling requirements. The phased/revised plan was submitted May 2, 2007 and the proposal was reviewed at the May 16, 2007 site plan review staff meeting. Included in the 2nd SPR Staff Comment Report to the applicant in response to the phased/revised plan, was that a Modification Special Permit for Exempt Uses pursuant to Section 240-8(3) Exempt Uses would need to be obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals, if they wished to pursue the full operation including seminars and teaching. This has not been pursued. The proposed Educational Use Agreement dated June 27, 2007 between The Humane Society of the United States/Cape Wildlife Center and the Town of Barnstable was provided by the applicant. The provisions of this document were never agreed to verbally by anyone on behalf of the Town of Barnstable, nor was it executed as of this date. Also,the site plan review application, with subsequent revisions to the plan/proposal, has not yet been found approvable by the SPR committee and is considered continued. So far, only work that could be performed as-of-right has had building permits issued. E. Swiniarski - SPR Coord.a'i,. Attachments: All referenced documents ti--=-, APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN REVIEW LOCATION Business Name: Cape Go ld 1i e Ce.(1Te. Subdivision Plan Assessor's Map# 336 Parcel # p 6 0 ANR Plan re , 63 P6- L50 Property Address: */1 Nick(el c Site Plan (/Qrl 0 Lay,o(- 'a// Mari ft- • Cu..,AM01,,i,f/ Mi -- 0 37 , by Oc�J Cfe el E� n iee.-,,.� OWNER OF PROPERTY APPLICANT `/ Name: Hu..nev)& V 0GI Pam` o l 4eJ frcj Name: Co e b\j1 N.e C'en're,^ Address: al o o L. Str W• Address: / M e o,,,a Qn e �a.o k, iond N.. C . I,3. ]/.3cir-e\z`L.1 Le 0,1 4-- 0o2 666P- Telephone: 6.s 3 �, " On ( Telephone 6S-od 3 ti - 011 I r Fax . (Jot 36a - 0�.6( Fax s 3 6c - 0a6� C ARCHITECT/DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/ENGINEER • AGENT/ATTORNEY Name: ot,)rl CA.re �; c/,neer^,h4. Name: Address: 931 t40,,., . Address: / fMoL f /11 oab 2.)- Telephone: (..Sad-) 26c- - "-Ai'4 ( Telephone Fax (5*J ?6 1 9ft0 • Fax STORAGE TANKS(HAZ MAT/FUEL OR WASTE OIL) ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION District fe F- 1 Overlay(s) ( r° Existing &T 0 Proposed N 0 Lot Area / Y., 6 -2c14 Sq. Ft.- `F. 7 Ac. Number ' Number Fire District ac,..-•,...3'F 4 Size Size Setbacks (ft.) Above Ground Above Ground Front 3 0 Side /6 Rear A.)- Underground Underground Contents Contents Number of Buildings ' Existing 3 Proposed v(G.o c. .1%.el(J Demolition . A/,F- UTILITIES TOTAL FLOOR AREA BY USE Sewer- [Public 7-Private Size 15Lic gal Existing (sq.ft.) Proposed(sq.ft.) Water- ❑C Public ❑ Private Basement 3 O`? a36-Y Electric - n Aerial ❑ Underground Residential • 3 6 0 /0/9 Gas - (-1 Natural _ Prop Restaurant . Grease Trap - n Size A/ gal . Retail Sewage Daily Flow * gpd Office ,312,33 Medical Office PARKING SPACES CURB CUTS Commercial (specify) Required /2-. Existing / • Wholesale (specify) Provided /5 • Proposed 0 • Institutional (specify) On-Site ✓ To Close O Industrial (specify) Off-Site Totals / All Other Uses On Site 31) .5 5? Handicapped / Gross Floor/Area /a, 's.3 Jo2� 4/3 *GP or WP areas restrict wastewater discharge to 330 gallons per acre per day into on-site system. * ba✓'o%e Q:S itc Plan:S PRPG3-02/20/2002 4 ` -01'd;'King's Highway Regional Historic District File # Approved? X Yes I I No • Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District File# Approved? I I Yes No Listed in National and/or State Register of Historic Places? n Yes No Previous Site Plan Review File # Approved? n Yes No Previous Zoning Board of Appeals File # Approved? [ Yes ,&No Is the site located in a Flood Area(Section 3-5.1) I I Yes F No In Area of Critical Environmental Concern? I I Yes XI No Is the Project within 100' of Wetland Resource Area? [� Yes 2 No Site sketch— informal presentation n Yes No Site Plan prepared, wet stamped and signed by a Registered PE and/or PLS. Yes I I No Parking and Traffic Circulation Plan ❑ Yes 0 No - Landscape Plan and Lighting Plan n Yes ® No Drainage Plan with calculations and Utility Plan Yes No Building Plans, (all floor plans, elevations and cross sections) R ICI Yes No Note that all signage must be approved by Code Enforcement Officer at the Building Department Lot area in sq. ft. /9 / 6'c sq. ft Total Building(s) footprint sq. ft. Maximum Lot Coverage as % of Lot GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS: DISTRICT: 71 . Lot Coverage (%) Required N9 Proposed Oo Chan 9e. Site Clearing (%) Required /rA- Proposed PRINCIPAL BUILDING ACCESSORY BUILDING(S) R./es ❑ No Number of floors oZ Height: <3O ft. Number of floors Z. Height: <30 ft. FLOOR AREA: FLOOR AREA: Basement a30'J sq. ft. Second /7 o sq. ft. Basement A//9. sq. ft. Second /608 sq. ft. First 36 oo sq. ft. Attic sq. ft. First . / OB'sq. ft.'Attic — sq. ft Other(Specify) sq. ft. Please provide a brief narrative description�,of your roposed project_: x / / �/ [ Co1Ve.✓7.�n5., houre D"A, J1�11jA dr!/(�. 4 '4�1IGAY / ,Q/ oil,c / ir,6n1 Ao4.1/.�Id" Cm ve r�h a_ e OA i yvictA !cA 4 r e (Ja-colJ a2` -/ � �� ', y! / , cam! J G r ii Qc G(a e•M G / /rl ve r��d ;''-C. Grs J t r M- L v10 ells e..... tvM `f p 0.. c 1!GL AAf wlaI /'2 A a4 , + ,/l, Ca c+�f, ,-�.. add �j j A CA/e I '- CR,re_. ✓.kr7`cc4am . of r•►z4.4. CC�)r',-1/ (Li, vt„_, tine/Ofa"e.l Caa{1 . IOwrk.. lva t.,��i lC C av ,�uU }� be a(,o a•n, - , 1 "-jot'+ Aw/✓)C�rt, , cleft')C f if de u , (/ . I assert thaf I have co 1 zed (or caused to be completed) this page and the Site Plan Review Application an o f e f y knowledge, the information submitted her s Signature of Applicant Date PRINTED NAME OF APPLICANT x Q:SitePlan:SPRPG4 02/20/2002 to J. Project is proposing to move Cape Wildlife from current location to this site. • New site has ample open space and amenities for care Et rehabilitation of wildlife. Center is non profit educational center so use is allowed by right under zoning. Septic upgrade and handicap is proposed. Ample parking with overflow will be provided. • • • • • • • • • • • �;.,5,. 9, Town of Barnstable `�. Growth Management Department sbsv. �m Regulatory Review 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4685 fax 508-862-4725 Initial Site Plan Review Issues & Concerns Applicant: Cape Wildlife Center SPR#: 00107 Property Address: 4011 Main Street,Barnstable Map/Parcel: Map 335,Parcels 060 Zoning: RF-1,AP Overlay—exempt use—Non-profit educational Proposal: Converting house from single family residence to office/student housing. Converting garage to animal clinic,adding a dormer. Converting grounds from horse farm to wild animal rehabilitation facility. Addition of a well for the care and substance of animals. Adding several animal enclosures(cages). Town water will continue to be used for main buildings and by humans. Septic system is to be upgraded. New parking area with ADA spaces and overflow parking area proposed. This proposal was informally reviewed at the January 31, 2007 site plan review staff meeting and the following questions were raised and comments offered. The site plan review committee is requesting that answers to the questions raised be provided to the committee by next Wednesday,Feb. 7, 2007 in preparation for formal site plan review on Feb. 8, 2007. • What is the maximum number of people that will be staying overnight? • What is the maximum number of people that will be gathering for educational purposes at one time? • Is there any intention to have a retail component on the site? • Is there a plan in place for waste removal? Trash removal plan Animal waste removal plan Medical waste byproducts plan—biohazard and/or chemical • What is the planned use for the existing swimming pool? • Old King's Highway Historic District Commission approval for changes to the exterior of structures will need to be obtained. • 15-ft. setbacks from abutting property lines are requested for all proposed cages. • A town water line for the garage will need to be depicted on the plan. • Confirmation that the abutting septic systems are 150 ft. from the proposed well will need to be shown. • Adequate ingress and egress will need to be depicted on the plan for fire department apparatus with adequate access to the main buildings. FROM :down cape engineering inc FAX NO. :15083629880 Feb. 07 200? 12:53PM P2 ,. • Page l of 1 Ellen: here are responses to many of the questions, please let me know If anything else comes up. 1)What is the maximum number of people that will be staying overnight? During the peak season for animals in the clinic and students in the two apartments(Late May to Mid August), there would be a maximum of 8 in the upstairs apartment, 4 in the down stairs apartment and 1 in the guest bedroom for a total of 13 on premises. This would be a rarity as we usually do not have more than 10 students at a time, and the guest room will be used only occasionally. So a more normal number during the peak season will be 10. The rest of the year the number will be 2 to 4 with a build up in late April and a wind down in late August, 2)What is the maximum number of people that will be gathering for education programs at one time? Generally programs will be given to groups of 40 or less, but on occasions we might have a lecture that draws a larger number. The lecture hall is limited to about 85 persons seated, 3) Is there any intention to have a retail component on site? No 4) Is there a plan in place for waste removal? Trash removal plan? We will continue the contracts we have operated under at the Meadow Lane location. A waste removal dumpster will be located on site which has a weekly removal schedule. Animal manure plan? Fortunately the animals we work with generate dramatically less waste then horses and other livestock. Every indoor animal enclosure is cleaned and disinfected daily. Every outdoor enclosure is cleaned and raked daily, then disinfected at times of animal changeover in the holding.Animal wastes that are collected are then double bagged and disposed of In the garbage. Medical Waste Byproducts piar.? Once again we will continue our existing contracts, Stericycle removes our medical wastes.Alliance Imaging cleans and maintains our x-ray equipmert; they remove the waste for processing. As soon as funds are located we will be changing over to a digital x-ray machine. 6)What Is the planned use for the existing swimming pool? Initially the pool will remain unused. Once resurfaced we will enclose with an overhead net to keep animals in and convert the pool to a waterfowl pool, primarily for seabirds, thus the proximity to other waterfowl enclosures, 6) Old King's Highway Historic District Commission We are scheduled for a March Hearing. Daniel A. OJala PE, PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. 939 Route 6a(Main St.) Yarmouthport, MA 02675 • ph. 1-508-362-4541 fax 1-508-362-9880 email; downcapePdowncape.com 2/7/2007 ifo (Ake CAPE WILDLIFE CENTER Formal Site Plan Review 007-07 February 22, 2007 Present Dan Ojula- Down Cape Engineering Robert Fern-Director of Cape Wildlife Building Commissioner- Tom Perry Barnstable FD -Deputy Chief Chris Olsen Steve Seymour- Engineer, GMD Ellen Swiniarski - SPR Coord. Tom Perry- What is proposed? I need to nail it down: Hours of operation, when will people be at the site, etc. Dan Ojula- Overview of the site: property located in Cummaquid, close to • Yarmouthport in RF-2 District. Cape Wildlife facility was in West Barnstable and is a non-profit, educational and wildlife clinic where interns and specialists are trained to care for wildlife. The facility is well • known to resource officers. Moving to 4011 Main Street should be minimal impact to the site for large changes: ie, eagle flight enclosure will have gravel bottom cage where the existing dirt paddock is. The living room is to be used for classes and presentations. Most areas will be for offices, interns on east wing=2 bedrooms, west wind= 1 bedroom for out of town staff. Barn/garage - dormer and stairway to be built to be approved by OKH. Added a large turning T after site plan review. There is little change to the site. Cages are open bottom, nestled in the trees, There is a grass overflow parking area. There will be handicap parking space and access beside building next to existing deck in the back. Septic will be upgraded: West wing 330 gal system, East 440 gal system; new 700 gal system for clinic itself The drive into property exists will be cleared to 14' x 14' for FD for access with an improved turn radius. Educational use explanation: 6-8 people per ordinary day with groups of 40 or less for classes. Parking will accommodate 85 for parking for rare occasions. Robby Fern Dir. of Cape Wildlife - Provided handout of educational purpose People onsite for classes: 1 to 2 classes held per week/ 12 to 20 people per class for professional training of adults. There will be no busses. Larger lectures with 50-80 people maximum - 6 times per year. The internship program is 10 students at peak of summer and would live at the clinic. The students are onsite from the beginning of May to August, with some remaining into the fall. Swimming pool will be covered up at first and will eventually turned into water fowl use. Barn. FD Chris Olsen- Access is definitely a concern. Too narrow. One truck will stop any others from getting through. Until occupancy use group is know/)9 recommendations are for R2. To lay line would close off the site. Need adequate water main on site,buildings are 700 to 800 ft. in. Need 8 inch main with hydrant - suggest call the Water Dept. If educational use is proposed,need to sprinkle building with dormitory educational purposes system. Fire alarm system need to be in place. Would like to see cul -de- . sac instead of T - depends upon use determination. T is for residential not commercial use. Concern of FD is access for all the buildings and the number of vehicles proposed onsite. No access in event of disaster, people trying to leave,with FD trying to respond. Need to know occupancy use. Steve S. GMD - Bayberry Lane is public way. Dan Ojula stated this is good for access. Need to increase water line, widen road. Must retain all drainage on site. Small changes can cause a problem on a site containing clay. Drainage concerns will need to be addressed. Tom Perry - 50 - 80 people coming in from the outside?, + staff could be 90 people total during an event? Need to look at worst case scenario: perhaps 50-80 • cars onsite. There are only 20 spaces provided. Will jamb site with cars during an event. Dan O. - Plan shows parking for 29 cars,will have "fire lane do not block" signs. Calculated parking for assembly use - 1 space/3 people. Tom Perry- Still in the dark regarding this whole proposal. Need to have a discussion. Number of people need to be determined,need code analysis. Where will lectures be held? Number of bathrooms?Number of exits. Need full analysis. This is much more intense than what is being done at the West Barnstable facility. Dan O. - What is the threshold for sprinkling if occupancy is only 2? Must look at budget. Maybe move in without large educational component now. Phased approach? • Tom Perry- Too much different and intense from what is being done at the West • Barnstable facility. Have to look at worst case scenario. Will need to • revisit and come back either informally or formally. Dan O. - Intend to severely limit occupancy so that Cape Wildlife can move in. Animals need to be kept healthy. Will post a very low number until concerns are addressed. Will do homework and come back with modified proposal. Tom Perry- This application is continued for revised proposal/plan. 1-S1 CtelNa Obt:rf' c)(2- Description of Educational Programming at the Cummaquid Location Of the Cape Wildlife Center The Wildlife Clinic is the most apparent public face of the Cape Wildlife Center; having admitted 1666 animals last year(over 440 of them from villages in the Town of Barnstable). However, it is the non-profit educational focus of the facility which leads the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)to invest national resources in what might otherwise be a strictly local animal care facility. It was just such a facility 11 years ago when the locally grown Orenda Wildlife Land Trust asked the HSUS to take over operation of the wildlife clinic. It is now a facility not only of local importance,but also a trainingresource makingnational and international contributions. tr�b Education is a primary mission of the Cape Wildlife Center. Our students however are not the big yellow bus crowds but rather in-service and near-service professionals who are advancing their skill base. We train adults through both hands-on learning and seminars. These students include vets,vet technicians,rehabilitators, animal control and natural resource officers and students pursuing degrees and certifications in these fields. Classes will be given on such topics as wildlife handling and restraint, wildlife disease identification and monitoring,wound treatment, hygiene,appropriate dietary considerations for various species, etc. The core of our hands-on training takes place in the wildlife clinic through our internship program in which students from around the world come to experience a minimum of three weeks working in the clinic along side our professional staff; developing projects, doing research and learning the intricacies of running such a clinic. We also provide Senior Experience Internships to students from Cape Cod Academy, Barnstable High School and CCCC alternative high school program. The seminars le classes will takeplace in the former residence's common rooms.style o s. Some of these will ci be associated with the students in the clinic; some will be stand alone trainings, i.e. a two day class for animal control officers in"Identifying Wildlife Diseases to Better Protect the Community", or"Addressing Re-feeding Syndrome in Debilitated Sea Birds"for wildlife rehabilitators. When we reach full use of the property we would expect classes to take place 1 to 2 days a week. Class sizes will average 12 to 20 people. Approximately six times a year we will have lectures that would draw 50 to 80 individuals, but our work requires high instructor to student ratios and high quality learning for a handful of advanced students. Our educational mission also supports research at collaborating universities and government agencies. This year we supported research into: Genetics of New England Cottontails with Waquoit Bay NERR, Efficacy of Rabies Vaccines with US Department of Agriculture, Durability of Rabies Vaccine Bait Packets with Tufts University, Developmental Deformities in Corvids with Cornell, Diamond Back Terrapin Nesting Research with Boston College, and Mortality Studies in Sea Birds with the SeaNet Program(particularly as it relates to biotoxins, such as red tides), among others. r Tv- \o/j,-- dawn cape engineering, inc, CIVIL ENGINEE5 & LAW 5UVYO5 939 MAIN 51"/ 6A YAP\MOL11-PO S, MA 02615 (508) 362-4541 FAX (508) 362-9880 TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE: May 2, 2007 TO: Thomas Perry Building Commissioner-Town of Barnstable FROM: Daniel A. Ojala,PLS, PE Down Cape Engineering Inc. / -- RE: CAPE WILDLIFE CENTER,#4011 MAIN STREET, CUMMAQUID,MA Attached please find revised Site Plans for the above referenced site. We now utilize an emergency access from Bayberry Lane into the site. The main building is to be fully sprinklered, and a yard hydrant and fire line are now shown. The water main will run from Rt. 6a, or from Rue Michelle if an easement can be secured. The stormwater runoff is now contained by an extensive drainage system. I have preliminarily reviewed the fire access and drainage with the FD and Engineering. I also added additional overflow grass parking on the North end for the occasional assembly type uses, I calculate 38 required and 47 spaces provided. The applicant also provided a timeline for phasing in the work. (document dated 4/30/07 attached). The animal hospital is required to be up and running very soon, so the phased approach is requested. Please advise as to whether we may begin constructing the animal pens, drainage system, and septic system, as time is of the essence. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or comments. sty •� Proposed Phasing of Cape Wildlife Center Redevelopment at Cummaquid 4/30/07 Intent: We desire to appropriately and actively address town concerns and requirements in the development of our new facility, especially as they relate to fire safety and neighbor concerns. We further desire to initiate Clinic and Office operations at Cummaquid this summer. These programs would be operated in the same manner they have been at our Meadow Lane facility for the past 11 years. Students residing on site would continue to be held to our strict, no drinking and no smoking policy, which has allowed us to maintain a superior safety record at Meadow Lane. All new program elements will await the completion of interior fire safety upgrades. If we are able to implement this proposal animals will not have to needlessly suffer and die and students can continue to complete their school requirements. All property upgrades will be completed by late Spring of 2008. Constraints: 1) Current Facility needs to be empty for turn over to new owner by July 31 2) Timing of the design and installation of some elements could conflict with animal care operations for the summer of 2007. Request: To implement the following phased approach to the development of this facility which would allow us to continue to provide the vital services to the local community this summer while also creating a superior facility by the Summer of 2008. Phase 1- May 2007 Install run-off retention and redistribution system Install new Title 5 septic systems Create Fire and other Emergency Access to the facility from Bayberry Lane. Trim trees and improve turn off at Main Street access for Emergency Vehicles Install Fire extinguishers in all clinic and residence rooms, Fire Alarm, Emergency Lighting, Exit Lights and Fire Ladders Complete preparations for Temporary Clinic Operations Phase 2— Summer 2007 June 1 2007 — Open Offices, Temporary Clinic and Student Operations at Cummaquid (Public Use of the Facility for Events and Trainings will not commence until 2008) Engineer Sprinkler System and new water Main Improve Fire Envelope of Enclosed Stairs, i.e. install fire rated doors, auto closers, etc. Complete Structural Engineering review of Live and Dead Loads in Assembly spaces Initiate conversion of the existing Garage to new Clinic building Phase 3 —Fall 2007 Install Sprinklers throughout the residences, offices and public spaces. Install new water Main and Yard Hydrant Reinforce Assembly areas as needed Complete Clinic construction Phase 4 —Winter 2007 Shift Clinic operations to new Clinic building Convert Temporary Clinic into Student Dorm Phase 5 —Spring 2008 Begin Public Use of Assembly spaces f �„�.� �� � Town of Barnstable NIN O`r BARS Growth Management Department Nb,�. .dg g (� DMa+� Regulatory Review 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4685 fax 508-862-4725 Initial Site Plan Review Issues & Concerns Applicant: Cape Wildlife Center SPR#: 007-07 Property Address: 4011 Main Street,Barnstable Map/Parcel: Map 335,Parcels 060 Zoning: RF-1,AP Overlay—exempt use—Non-profit educational Proposal: Converting house from single family residence to office/student housing. Converting garage to animal clinic, adding a dormer. Converting grounds from horse farm to wild animal rehabilitation facility. Addition of a well for the care and substance of animals. Adding several animal enclosures(cages). Town water will continue to be used for main buildings and by humans. Septic system is to be upgraded. New parking area with ADA spaces and overflow parking area proposed. This revised/continued proposal was reviewed at the May 16, 2007 site plan review staff meeting and the following comments were offered: • The well water line into the garage/barn must be marked as well water and not for human consumption, and also to prevent cross tie in to public water. • A 10-foot side yard setback for the parking along the westerly property line must be maintained as well as a buffer to prevent headlights spilling onto the residential properties. • A plan depicting proposed lighting of the driveways is necessary. • It will be necessary to pave all the driveways. • Lighting plan demonstrating light will be contained onsite. • Fencing or landscape screening is necessary to prevent lighting from spilling onto abutting property. • Bayberry Lane and the driveway leading from Bayberry Lane to the back side of the house must be able to sustain a 65,000 lb. vehicle. • It will be necessary to file with the Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with Section 240-8(3), Exempt Uses, for a modification permit. 4 6 ,A,A-) focv r< A-7 f o EDUCATIONAL USE AGREEMENT T-aft9 9 THIS AGREEMENT, made this 27th day of June, 2007 between The Humane Society of the United States/Cape Wildlife Center, ("HSUS") and the Town of Barnstable (the "Town"). WHEREAS, HSUS is a nonprofit educational corporation; WHEREAS, HSUS proposes to use the property at 4011 Main Street, Village of Cummaquid, Town of Barnstable, shown on the Assessor's Records as Map 335 Parcel 060 (the "Property") for educational purposes that are exempt from zoning pursuant to G.L.C. 40A, § 3 (the "Statute"); WHEREAS,the Statute states that the use of the Property for an exempt educational use is subject to reasonable zoning regulations concerning bulk, density and parking; WHEREAS, Section 240-8A. (3) (a) of the Zoning Ordinance is consistent with the Statute as set forth above; WHEREAS, Subsection 8A, (3) (a) states further that the exempt use of the Property is subject to Site Plan Review under Article IX; WHEREAS, HSUS and the Town desire to settle all of questions of applicability of the appropriate scope of Site Plan Review as well as relevant bulk and density requirements by reaching agreement on those conditions that HSUS agrees to follow in connection with its use of the Property; WHEREAS, HSUS has submitted a Site Plan to the Building Commissioner prepared by Daniel A. Ojala, Down Cape Engineering Inc, Yarmouth, MA, dated June 26, 2007; r WHEREAS, the Site Plan describes the work to be performed by HSUS; WHEREAS, HSUS proposes to convert the existing house to include a lecture hall with a maximum capacity of 44 persons; and WHEREAS, as shown in the Site Plan, the maximum number of parking spaces is 46. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements set forth herein the Parties agree as follows: 1. HSUS will submit to the Building Commission for approval (a) any increase in parking spaces and (b) any expansion of lecture hall seating from the numbers stated above. 2. HSUS will install a dry pipe sprinkler system in the main building on the Property before adult student dormitory and adult classroom uses are commenced. 3. In accordance with the Site Plan, HSUS shall: (a) Pave a 50 foot deep driveway apron at Route 6A; (b) Maintain the gravel driveways for one year, and report back to the Building Commissioner for his review the success or failure of utilizing this type of surface; (c) Water the gravel driveway as needed for dust control; (d) Screen lighting from parking cars along the eastern property edge by installing evergreen buffers or a stockade fence prior to the use of the abutting properties in the Rue Michelle sub-division for residential use; (e) Ensure that the night lighting is residential in style by either using existing lighting fixtures or using new cut-off lighting; and (f) Maintain the Bayberry Lane entrance to the Property as an emergency entrance for fire vehicles only. 2 4. HSUS presents the attached Exhibit I as an approximate schedule of development activities. HSUS shall update this schedule by providing information to the Building Commissioner cvery three months. • 5. The Town has required Site Plan Approval under Article IX, but not any review by the Zoning Board of Appeals. Instead,the Building Commissioner under Section 240-123 shall assume all review and enforcement powers under Chapter 40A and the Zoning Ordinance. 6. Upon application to the Building Commissioner for renovations and additions to the existing buildings on the Property, the Building Commissioner shall review such plans for compliance with the State Building Code, confirm the change of use proposed by HSUS, and within the required time periods issue the appropriate Building Permits. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set out hands and seals this day of June, 2007. Town of Barnstable By: Thomas Perry Building Commissioner The Humane Society of the United States (Cape Wildlife Center) By: J\Docs\22562\00008\01147857.DOC 3 Exhibit I Proposed Phasing of Cape Wildlife Center Redevelopment at Cummaquid 6/24/07 All property upgrades will be completed by late Spring of 2008. Constraints: 1) Current Facility needs to be empty and all holdings torn down for turn over to new owner by October 30 Request: To implement the following phased approach to the development of this facility. Phase 1- July/August 2007 Install run-off retention and redistribution system Install new Title 5 septic systems Create Emergency Access to the facility from Bayberry Lane. Trim trees and improve turn off at Main Street access for Emergency Vehicles Install Fire extinguishers in all clinic and residence rooms, Fire Alarm, Emergency Lighting, Exit Lights and Fire Ladders Complete preparations for Temporary Clinic Operations; begin limited office use of facility Phase 2— September 2007 Relocate Offices, Temporary Clinic and Operations to Cummaquid (Public Use of the Facility for Events and Trainings will not commence until 2008) Engineer Sprinkler System and new water Main Complete Structural Engineering review of Live and Dead Loads in Assembly spaces Initiate conversion of the existing Garage to new Clinic building Phase 3 —Fall 2007 Install Sprinklers throughout the residences, offices and public spaces. Install new water Main and Yard Hydrant Reinforce Assembly areas as needed Complete Clinic construction Phase 4—Winter 2007 Shift Clinic operations to new Cli is building Phase 5 —Spring 2008 i___ Begin Public Use of Assembly spaces, commence student use of the residence spaces ---? 1 Orrl, ilrTOII of'Barnstable Growth Management Department Regulatory Review 200;-Main Streit:Hyannis,MA 02601 508 862-468'5 fax 508-862-4725 Initial.Site Plan Review Issues &&Concerns. Applicant Cape Wildlife Center SPRY. 007-07 Property Address: 4011 Main Street;.Barnstable Map/Parcel: Map 335,Parcels 060 Zoning: RF-1,AP overlay,—exempt use—Non-profit educational Proposal: Converting house from single family`residence to office/student housing. Converting garage to ammalcl"inic,adding a dormer..Converting grounds from horse farm to wild animal rehabilitation facility Addition of a well for the care and substance of animals Adding several animal enclosures(cages). Town water will continue to be used for main buildings and by humans., Septic system • is to be upgraded. New parking area with ADA spaces and overflow parking area proposed. This'revised/continued proposal was reviewed at the " ay.16, 200 site plan review staff meeting and the following comments were.offered: • The well water line into the garage/barn must be marked as well water and not for human consumption, and also to prevent cross tie in to public water: • A 10-foot side yard setback for the parking along the westerly property line must be maintained as well as,a buffer to prevent headlights spilling onto the residential properties • A plan depicting proposed lighting;of the driveways is necessary • It will be necessary to pave all the driveways. • Lighting plan demonstrating light will be contai.ned.onsite. • Fencing or landscape screening is necessary to prevent lighting from spilling onto abutting property. • Bayberry Lane and the driveway leading from Bayberry Lane:to.the back,side. of the house must be able to sustain a 65,000 lb.vehicle. • It will be necessary to file with the'Zoning Board.of Appeals in accordance with Section 240-8(3),Exempt Uses, for a modification,permit. 6 Cape � ��i�e W Center :. .=:- ::: ..ill)) , . 1 1-0f30f07, 4011 Main Street . ,'` r Barnstable,MA 02630. Mr Thomas.Perry,CBO " \-_ �a_ Building Commissioner • _ Town of Barnstable - � - 508-362-0111 � _ _ ; 200 Main Street - - Fax 508-362-0268. • Hyannis, MA 02601 '" tr capewildlife@earthlink.net Re: 4011 Main Street • 1 •Working with Dear Mr.Perry: and for wildlife . Thank you for your recent letter regarding holdings and plantings - at the Cape Wildlife Center. ' - As to plantings (visible in the attached photos),these are - •proceeding accordingto the approved Planting Plan:A dozen . • . - - evergreen shrubs have been planted thus far,the first group over a ' month ago and more in the last two weeks,an additional two dozen plants are already onsite and are preparing to be planted. We of ' ` ; - • course awaited the cooler weather when plant dormancy would: ; - ' •- ensure that the plants would survive.'Further plantings will follow according to the plan. ; ` , - , , ,' I:must-admit to being mystified by the comment that the holdings ' do not conform to the design as approved by the Old King's .' ; • Highway Historic Committee,as in fact they are the designs - r approved,the squirrel pen is the exact holding that was in the - The Humane Societ• y photos submitted with the application. - N. of the United States ` Attached are photos of the approved design and of the actual 2100 L Street,NW • installations. I believe they clearly demonstrate that there is a match between design and execution. ,• Washington,DC 20037 I would be happy to walk the site with you or be of any other: . assistance in resolving this matter.:We are proud of the high ` -www h§us:org _ - quality of the work we are doing,at this location: Be assured that • - . we recognize the level of scrutiny that thus project is receiving and, are working hard to ensure"we ly.,w '-town r quirements. ' • • •Promoting the . Sincerely , _ protection of ' : ify 6 . ! :hOli L all animals �! � 'y 1s - Robert Fearn i . .•A program of. � Director OF THE UNITE� TATES L , I s. _.,.. 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"Nlkiii.,..;, . • = r. r - a�; ,.,t� 1 TH15 WAY tto '`G .,', i IMF sr iff:.' u ' < '3 .p- y ` \ rk�} +r`r(�¢Lg`u~ +v •' ..r... 4 s /'L' a.. +, A .� • - i ....?- A J wI' j ,it,:,,r'�1'`{3�'r ' , Z U t +. 4. 1 e 1 r t i W '1`'� br3i ^'i'r ..,r �^T9..% <9,7 R -akl..;�'�i',�,.� .�S. 8. "'� I `I y ` .F+'r^m:„°`m i!r ar -tt _: • . ,,. �, ...4 iS �+ ' �- k ,i t + +i t • Proposed Phasing of Cape Wildlife Center Redevelopment at Cummaquid 6/24/07 All property upgrades will be completed by late Spring of 2008. Constraints: 1) Current Facility needs to be empty and all holdings torn down for turn over to new owner by October 30 Request: To implement the following phased approach to the development of this facility. Phase 1-July/August 2007 Install run-off retention and redistribution system Install new Title 5 septic systems Create Emergency Access to the facility from Bayberry Lane. Trim trees and improve turn off at Main Street access for Emergency Vehicles Install Fire extinguishers in all clinic and residence rooms, Fire Alarm, Emergency Lighting, Exit Lights and Fire Ladders Complete preparations for Temporary Clinic Operations Phase 2—September 2007 June 1 2007—Open Offices, Temporary Clinic and Student Operations at Cummaquid (Public Use of the Facility for Events and Trainings will not commence until 2008) Engineer Sprinkler System and new water Main Improve Fire Envelope of Enclosed Stairs, i.e. install fire rated doors,auto closers, etc. Complete Structural Engineering review of Live and Dead Loads in Assembly spaces Initiate conversion of the existing Garage to new Clinic building Phase 3 —Fall 2007 Install Sprinklers throughout the residences, offices and public spaces. Install new water Main and Yard Hydrant. Reinforce Assembly areas as needed r Complete Clinic construction Phase 4—Winter 2007 Shift Clinic operations to new Clinic building Phase 5 —Spring 2008 Begin Public Use of Assembly spaces Description of Expected Growth of Cape Wildlife Center The move to Cummaquid will create the capacity for growth in the offerings of the Cape Wildlife Center. We expect this growth to be gradual, and to be a continuation of the work we are now engaged in. We can predict this growth based upon current trends. 1) Animal Care—although we are building a clinic with the capacity to serve 3,400 animals yearly—this is designed as our terminal growth point. Initially our animal admissions grew at 6%a year, due to increased development pressure; this pressure will reduce once the Cape reaches build-out. Worst case scenario, based on initial trends it would be 2020 before we reached that number. In point of fact our admissions have been stable for the last 3 years. So it is likely that we will never reach 3,400 admissions a year. We anticipate leveling off from our current 1666,at around 2,500. This will give us excess capacity to deal with natural and man-made disasters. 2) Education Offerings—our education program will expand at Cummaquid, but will be a continuation of our current offerings in West Barnstable. We will continue to offer training to adult learners in small numbers. We will increase the number of classes offered per year, but none-the-less it will be classes of less than 45 individuals(based upon occupancy capacity of the Lecture Hall). Most classes will have 12 to 25 attendees. We will never offer classes to busloads of individuals as that is counter to the `quiet—hospital zone"nature of our work. Initially there will be 6 - 8 class offerings per year. Once we reach full implementation,by about 2017, classes will be held 1 to 2 times per week. As such the traffic to classes will continue to be less than the daily traffic to the neighboring post office. Parking Space requirements for Cummaquid Property Area Sq footage SF/occupant # occupants Offices 1st 793 100 8 Offices 2nd 1158 100 12 Kitchen 181 100 2 Staff Lounge 192 15 13 Offices Total: 2327—required parking 1/300sgft= 8 spaces Conference 280 15 19 Lecture 649 15 44 Assembly 929 63 63people/3 =21 spaces 1st fl dorm 760 200 4 2nd fl dorm 875 200 5 9 residents x 1 car each=9 Rescuers 3 Volunteers 5 Biz 8 Assembly 21 Students 9 Total: 46 spaces Mr Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Ca }# ti f c 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 ZOO _4 FM 3: 33 Re: Cape Wildlife Center �m Cummaquid,MA 02637 �' V'.!-i ? '--" Dear Mr. Perry, I am writing to express concern regarding the Cape Wildlife Center located at 4011 Rt 6A-in C aumm q iu d:A os u know, I have the sub-division Rue Michele to the east of the Wildlife Center. In reviewing the most current site plan that I am aware of which was revised on September 27, 2007, it has come to my attention that there are proposals on the plan that are of great concern to me. The existing two story Barn/Garage that is already in the set back(RF 2 )has a proposal for adding a dormer and the addition of an enclosed stairway to the second floor. The use of this building is also being changed. The apartment that is"Student Housing"has a deck(that is in the set back). Beyond the deck,a proposed access ramp/walkway that runs for approx. 40' in the set back along the side of the lot is perhaps 2' from my lot. The parking spaces(21-29 and 30-40)are close to the lot lines. The proposed stockade fence to screen lighting will take away from the charm that I have preserved by leaving the stone wall in place that separates the Wildlife Center and Rue Michele. Evergreen plantings unless mature will not screen vehicle lights from the homes on Rue Michele. The lighting that the Wildlife Center has burning seemingly all night already impacts this sub division especially with the leaves off of the trees. Looking at the site plan map of the Wildlife Center, it is clear that the impact of the Center along with the current proposals and projections of expansion(that I am aware of) and it's extremely close approximation to Rue Michele have me very concerned. The east side of the Wildlife Center borders almost the entire west of Rue Michele. All of these proposals may negatively affect the value and livelihood of Rue Michele that I have worked so diligently to preserve and protect. I have attempted to contact Mr.Fearn without success. I am asking for assurance and assistance from the town authorities that my concerns to date will be included in any negotiations or agreements that are made with the Cape Wildlife Center or that there may be a forum where they may be addressed. Thank-you for your help. Sincerely, Marcia Elliott 102 Rue Michele,Cummaquid MA 02637 508.326.3600 March 15, 2007 Jeffery Lauzon Building Inspector 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 RE: Cape Wildlife Center Dear Mr. Lauzon, We are writing to express our serious concerns with the state of disrepair of an existing fence, which borders our property at 119 Bayberry Lane in Cummaquid,with the abutting Cape Wildlife Center,4011 Main Street(Rte 6A We wish to file a complaint and ask you to please investigate our concerns. $ A-02A/, As you may be aware,the Cape Wildlife Center plans to hold wild animals in cages on their property. In order to do so,they are relying on the existing fence to protect and shield the animals from the public. At this time,the fence is rotted and damaged over the entire length. Several sections have blown over during winter storm winds, while other sections are in peril. We are alarmed that this has created a public safety issue and liability to the town(which abuts the fence at the end of Bayberry Lane). This fence most certainly does not provide enough protection for the young children who live on the street and frequently play in the area. The condition of the fence is not adequate enough to keep them from entering the area where the animals will be held. In addition, as shown through the enclosed photos,there appears to be an illegal"dump" on the property, which contains discarded building materials as well as rubber tires. Furthermore, at the end of the fence,within feet of Flax Pond,there is another"dump" area. If you would be kind enough to investigate these issues we would be greatly appreciative. Thank for your time. • erely, e GAL- nice McCue Kathleen Cook 119 Bay Bayberry Lane P.O. 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'''' ''-e-2006/12124•42-•;4thi-E-74 - ,4-'4• 'Air,e-,:0. '46.,' - ,,, .•- '4-1, P.,,- 1-,-,-;..,--.,::,,,iv-,•,..io!f—A' ,,, DSCN1302.JPG 2006/12/24 12:30:18 DSCN1303.JPG 2006/12/2412:31:20 V • 91,,,,0 ke) 46* �w+ � a• k+ r� a c' r��.n t� r .}"�� �nn 'E, +„� es'. � w7''t1'`�t */""-t � rn�. � � 1 '' � � `a 5 u s 5 w r�N e r * s4 t^ 1- z t x r ". , 'a.+ r,C'w ..f2"'' a p-,'rc,''�y''#'y � r t' i' M 1 ft r+*F_.t'* �fp �9, •,. . p ,`' _� �'ti. tr;. March 15,200T 1 � Bums &.Levinson:LIT' 125 Summer Street Boston,MA 0211.1 RE: Cape Wildlife Center Dear Attorney Kelly, Thank you for you letter of-January 12,2007.. In this letter you state that HSUS would be 1 maintaining and repairing the existing:fence. However, as you can see by the enclosed photos,the fence is totally rotted:,and beyond repair. At a meeting held last night by the Old.King's Highway Historic District Town of Barnstable,The Cape Wildlife Center presented a plan for additions and alterations. It was stated by Mr. Fearn,the Director,that their intention was to replace a small section of the fence abutting out neighbor and then utilize the removed sections to repair sections of the fence abutting ourproperty. He also stated that they planned to do the work "themselves",instead of hiring a professional, in order to save money. With all due respect,this is unacceptable. The fence, as it now stands, is beyond repair as a result of rotting wood,termites, ageing, and storm damage. Sections have fallen onto our property and several other areas appear unsteady as well. The existing fence will not , adequately provided the screening and security required for the planned cages that will contain wild animals. Moreover,these cages are expected to be placed within feet of our property. This proposed plan, in addition, will not provide sufficient protection for the young children that live on Bayberry Lane and frequently play in the area. Your letter of January 2, 2007 also states that HSUS expected to "get started in the spring if not sooner"yet, at last night's meeting, it was said that it may take up to one year before this is to be addressed. I can assure this fence has no life left in it. Finally,Mr. Feam's letter addressed to neighbors that the property"will remain well fenced",which is clearly not the case. We ask that you please contact your client and urge them to make the replacement of the fence a top priority. Mr. Fearn vowed in his letter that"it is our goal to be good neighbors". This is a promise that needs to be honored. Please call me at your convenience if you have any questions. Thank you. • erely, Bruce McCue Kathleen Cook 119 Bayberry Lane Cummaquid, MA 02637 cc: Building Inspector, Town of Barnstable Zoning Enforcement Officer Site Plan Review Coordinator . '.. .}1A r A ry h" _ ll ! BURNS & LEVINSON LLP DENNIS J. KELLY 1 Y f a. s, 617.345.3436 DKELLY@B URNS LEY.COM January 12, 2007 Mr. Bruce McCue Post Office Box 212 119 Bayberry.Lane Cummaquid,MA 02637 Re: Humane Society of the United States Dear Mr. McCue: _ Thank you for your letter of January 3, 2007. We looked into your concern about the condition of the fence separating the HSUS parcel from the abutting properties. We can report HSUS has every intention of maintaining the fence and making repairs as needed. This I intention applies to your abutting property as well. While the schedule for replacement or repair as needed is still a work in progress and will be subject to any number of exigencies,we understandthat the organization:expects to get started with such a program in the Spring if not I sooner. We further understand that the fence separating your property is definitely in the mix. We hope you and your family had a nice New Year. Should you have any further questions,please feel free to let me know. Sincerely yours, alli Dennis J. • - ly DJK:ar cc: Robert Fearn,Director Roger A. Kindler, Esquire.. 01093832 MASSACHUSETTS ;;; RHODE ISLAND Hi DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA I wA�Cape � � fWIldilife l ' 1 vy „V�-x �43.' ,•.'�� � s+,x a 1.'5�� �e7e'z� eaf �. � t� � �y t. +'fir s�ff fry g+ I;a, 4At7:?z }em. p r4�a k.�� sr'rw»�b , * p rx, 4h4 si a" ..�n,+��-rN ^-"Z dam # 1 .yr P'� k-. a �� s r t ` g i 3>1 ' vzr f'St c 4' s 'wr. Rti W4 O$ r� e '� : r 1 ,,,i4:.,,,,,, ape,--,:.... Center0,....:-.: . : gII 1. -. .. : ...:,,,,:.,-,... ..:.,-,..:../.., ..-::-:-.:-:::.7::::-.,„=:.:,,,::::,,-f...--,»Ast..,. -_ - - -..-- . :: .,- - ' ' i -- - I ,. L. : :.-.-4,---;,--,-- . -_-... 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We are relocating the Center to Cummaquid to upgrade our.operations. Those'of you with.published- . phone numbers.have already received a phone call from me and I will continue to make myself available to each of you'to discuss our plans and operations.: Who we.are: if The Cape Wildlife Center-is a program of the Humane Society of the United. -.States,the largest animal protection non-profit in the world.For the last 11. years we have operated a wildlife hospital and wildlife health professional training center in aresidential.neighborhood in West Barnstable: 14 What we do: We admit injured and orphaned wildlife to our hospital,with the goal of releasing them back to their'home range; no animals are released on site: _ - Currently,we admit just under 2,000 animals per year. The animals admitted are NI cared for by a full-time Vet and full-time Vet Tech/Rehabilitation Manager who 1. The Humane Society supervise local volunteers-and students. The students are advanced Veterinary � Students,Vet Techs, Pre-vet and.Wildlife Biology majors from around the ,9 of the United States country and the world. They live on-site for 3 weeks.to several months: We also offer classes andseminars to small groups ofprofessionals and re-service il 2100 L Street,NW � P pre-service This education mission is our primary purpose;it is focused upon " Washington,DC 20037 advanced students,not the general public. Indeed, except for the occasional 'il. 202-452-1100 open house or lecture,we are not open to the public. Only animal rescuers, fellow wildlife professionals,our students,and volunteers are permitted on-site. l www.hsus.org Impacts: ' . . We will petition to place a'small historic sign at the driveway. We need to be easilylocate but-the.Center is not a tourist attraction. the animals' best d, It is in ,l Promoting the interest to be isolated and quiet. The property will remain well fenced. There protection of will be outdoor holdings for animals on the property,but we believe our patients all animals T. A program of s OF THEUNITED TATES mot,.- , ._.,�. �'�.,�,ay.� }".I�"" 'fi`�? �'.:-� :�xtx"C"'t`^�, 'fir{,�'i '�, ','•`' Xt." .. .,+A�; +a a4"' .#:..]'+�' .�;���,��i'.� ..1., $ �,..!`.�.�tl.'i..° � i1 '..�,�� ��' y�'. ,e;�!s�� „r,xf .:' � �,� ��.t 4�, :�'���r l,.u� .. sass �� t�- i a.� « �y�.�� �,u� ��4•. .� , " ,�-�;, ��, .,.�'�'A �,�,',��^^.d ^,e�L,�?�'q �... c k 3,: '��Yid �.+e��`a'�.,. A.�� �"„� y, l^,F'� e.�.. -r� +��, x -�, .w"� "� .� ^aN .;:%igi i -,;-;1�4, a,--;i �a.:.� s.y-"''- #r.'t-%S, ' - .F,',Y '�.k,?,, ' „�,� - ''' -",''A:. 4 yt .'+^�"'xf ,r+ ,,. .7 x d 4,,, 4 2 +' . "h-e'�..vr �a+f a '.� R� .c 7.,�'�P'' ' +r �k�P� v� t s''�-� �R�m- -_'. .. �*«s f�..r _ �,p. ,fix �t °.a ,�x p'+ 4'' :�4�� a+ :t.�' ,� i�u �t„„„-lti*^� ���ry 'k�'u t�,,S �`��� � ��. i Aprh1:17' 2007 -- .� s ;a ' n Dennis J. Kelly Burns&Levinson. 1.25 Summer Street - Boston,MA.0211.0. r Re The HumaneSociety oftheUnitedStates,-Cape`WildlifeCenter Dear Attorney Kelly;, eit r''9/./1/ Se- 45A,e�• , =i " Thank you for-your'fetter of3/21/07:. '' While we appreciate the efforts being made to secure the fence between our property and '. your clients,we are extremely concerned over your client's plan to erect cages for wild coyotes within 15 feet of the property line.. Our home is only 53 feet from the line in the vicinity of the planned location of these cages. Our kitchen,master bedroom on the , second floor and our patio will be less than 70 feet from these cages holding coyotes. We will be subjected to howling and cries,especially at night. I can only imagine the noise created during mating season. I am sure that if a plan to have wild coyotes in cages was within 70 feet of your home, you would have grave concerns as well. This is a great concern for us,our family,and our family-dog. : While The Center states that his location was chosen to shield-the.coyotes from human exposure,exactly the opposite is true. They have'selected'a location as far from their activities,yet as close as possible to us. _ 1 In addition,we have enclosed a recent article from the Boston Globe,which highlights not only our concerns,but many others as well. While the Massachusetts state officials will be holding hearings regarding shooting coyotes, you client will be rehabilitating them less than 70 feet from our home. We do not find this situation acceptable and it does not"allay any.concerns"Nye may,,, .. have, as you mentioned in your letter. It, in fact,has heightened out concerns!! —, ' Sincerely, ` ; --- fir," . :�;, h, : . o= ,Q,_,r2� ruce McCue 5 , �' '� s _ 1A t, foh5o4 ci r� . C �,Kathleen s��� Ikii� ; Cook i 5i#c _Ulf; C'p' 't '.`�',;..fit tj? loVs;'3?� T ;S ,„119 Bayberry Lane '' ji ',i1.T=.o sT �.a,i,Ti. Cuiriinaqu ci,MAr02637;'';2 ;TOW iri= t•.- Cc: Building Inspector . . Zoning Enforcement . x Site Plan Review 1 , 1 '.4' s,,, es� i"a51 : a ���� ALV V° TI ��' �ne v�T" �� 1 g 1• i10 3� rmv 1� ss ; l la 3 & _ -"A I ,: x -,- t '' , , k tY f w a A WAV� � r m ' r--. ycz : 'ff' r ,t 41 }„ 1:Y4 *. ' Cxh hM S f "#4qrr ,47 . 1: BURNS & LEVINSONKLip DENNIS J. KELLY 617. 345. 3436 DKEL.LY@BURNSLE.V.COM 125 SUMMER STREET BOSTON,MA02110_ "' - T 617.345.3000 F 617.345.3299 WWW.BURNSLEV.COM March 21,.2007 Mr. Bruce McCue Ms. Kathleen.Cook. 3 Post Office Box 222.1 119 Bayberry Lane Cummaquid, MA 02637 Re: The Humane Society of the United States—Cape Wildlife Center Dear Mr. McCue and Ms. Cook: I have received your letter of March 15, 2007. I am authorized to confirm my earlier statement that.The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) fully intends to maintain the fence separating your property, including making repairs as needed. The HSUS will make such repairs this Spring, which we realize began today, and as Robbie Fearn told you at the recent 1 meeting, HSUS expects to replace some damaged sections of the fence with sections being removed from the:Carroll!s property. This is a stopgap measure, and as Robbie also indicated, HSUS intends to replace your fence with new materials this fall, weather and budgets permitting. Further, the animals will not be free roving but will be kept in cages set back at least 15 feet from your property line. This practice and maintenance of the fence should allay any concerns you may have. Thank you for your understanding. - Sincerely yours, • Dennis J. K411 DJK:ar cc: Robert Fearn, Director Roger A. Kindler,Esquire J:\Docs\22562\00005\01115194.DOC 1 MASSACHUSETTS ;;; RHODE ISLAND PC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA f Don't feed the coyotes Y a it T IS NOT quite a rerun of Shays'Rebel- is making a home in the woods north of the ri lion yet,but there is grumbling among farm in Pittsfield where Herman Melville a hunters in Western Massachusetts wrote"Moby Dick"After a recent snowfall,it n. about the toll they believe coyotes are was easy to follow the animal's tracks and find tt taking on the region's deer herd.Sports- a resting place,a slight depression in the it men are pressuring the state to lengthen the snow marked by small tufts of tawny fur it u ) ovember-to-February hunting season on had left.There was no evidence of its diet. ,9oyotes or to make it open season on them The state is holding hearings in May and year-round. June on ways to deal with the coyote pop- T -Abetter course would be for everyone to ulation,including a proposal to lengthen the 1Mite a deep breath and,before reaching for season slightly and permit hunters during the A their rifles,make sure their garbage cans are fall deer-hunting weeks to shoot any coyotes w tightly lidded. they encounter,which is now not permitted. µ, Coyotes,which wildlife biologists say are Whether this would be effective in perma- A not native to New England,have been living nently reducing coyote numbers is doubtful. here in increasing numbers since the 1950s. "It's really food resources that control"coyote p. Between their opportunistic and omnivorous numbers,O'Shea said."There's a quick repro- p feeding habits and efficient breeding,they are ductive response when many are killed."In here to stay.New Englanders keep them am- any case,the longer-season proposal is un- i ply supplied with garbage,fresh compost likely to satisfy advocates of a year-round 1 material,pet food left outdoors,and,alas, season.At a recent meeting in Cheshire in small pets themselves.These predators also northern Berkshire County,one hunter de- like rabbits,woodchucks,sheep,and calves. cried the ruthlessness of coyotes,saying that Farmers who are victimized by coyotes are they even"kill for sport." allowed to shoot them any time of year,if they This sportsman was right about these can.Coyotes are hard to hunt. sports animals.While O'Shea said he knows Sometimes coyotes will go after deer,but of no cases of this in Massachusetts,he said that happens more often in northern New elsewhere there has been evidence of coyotes England,where deep snows can slow deer killing deer but not eating them.Possibly,the down.According to Massachusetts'assistant coyotes passed up the venison because they director of wildlife research,Tom O'Shea, had dined well elsewhere.Denying them the coyotes are more numerous now in suburban food that people make available to them is the areas than in rural areas.At least one coyote best way to keep their numbers in check. 1 1,ii 23 -, September 20, 2007 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner. Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Cape Wildlife Center Cummaquid, MA Dear Sir; Recently we stopped into the Growth Management Department to get an update on the progress of the Cape Wildlife Center filings, building proposals, etc. We received a copy of an unsigned pending agreement between the Cape Wildlife Center and yourself. It was our understanding that it was pending and unsigned because it was being reviewed by the town attorney. The agreement was titled "Educational Use Agreement";V Two items were ofconcern'to`us: ='" sf f 1: That the Building`Commissioner Under certain SeetionS'of 40A and the Zoning Ordinance,will be assuming all review and enforcement powers thereby eliminating the necessity of a Zoning Board of Appeals review. It was our understanding that as a result of the May 16, 2007 Site Plan Review,the Cape Cod Wildlife Center would have to present their plans to the Zoning Board of Appeals. We and our neighbors as abutters would have an opportunity to voice our concerns at that time. Concerns regarding the location of what is basically a commercial facility in the middle of a residentially zoned area of the town. We realize that the "non-profit"status of the CapeWildlife Center allows this move from West Barnstable. There is a very significant difference between their location in West Barnstable, at the end of a sparsely developed road bordering the marsh and their location in Cummaquid, surrounded by,residences. 2. That the document sited above did not mention protection for the residences on the westerly side of the Cap Wildlife Center from lighting, parking,visible animal cages and enclosures, etc.' All of which will have a negative effect on the value,'" ! Fit ..�r .. .. .. enjoyment and use'of ourproperty which we built and haveenjoyed for the last 40 years. The May 16, 2007 Site Plan Review suggested protection for the westerly side'of the t� ro e •,�.an. r:d�all a. . p p rty butters. 1 r: 1`e " • .l, e 1 To date,the following structures have been erected adjacent to my home: Wood and metal cage for birds, approx. 12'x25'x8'H Wood shed for rabbits, approx. 8'x10' Metal enclosure for recuperating animals, approx. 25'x12'x10'H Circular metal and wood cage, approx. 12' across x 10'H Commercial trash dumpster. The above structures are partially visible from my house, driveway and Bayberry Lane. Is permitting or inspection by the Building Commissioner or one of his representatives required for this activity? The representatives of the Center and Mr. Fearn have indicated that they understand our concerns and communications have been cordial. However, we and our neighbors would ask for a more formal assurance from the town authorities that our concern for our neighborhood and our properties will be included in any negotiations or agreements that you make with the Cape Wildlife Center. • *0.id Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Carroll P.O. Box 85 Cummaquid, MA 02637 508 362 6982. i Cc: Robert Fearn Cape Wildlife Center Ann Canedy Town Council Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals April 8, 2007 Mr.Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Cape Wildlife'Cente 401VMain Street( Rte6A) +_Cummaqud,_MA 02637--7 Dear Sir: As you know from previous correspondence,there is concern about the location of of/ the Cape Wildlife Center. Our concern is for a number of reasons: because a . 01 commercial organization is"non-profit" it has been allowed to locate in ai(/ residentially zoned district,the activity and traffic that will take place,transients living on the property, caged animals at various locations in the yard, etc. Our concern now, after reviewing the video of their presentation at the Site Plan Review, is the suggestion that Bayberry Lane be used as a possible access to the property. We have been living on Bayberry Lane for forty years, when we built our home, �t was a dirt road. It is narrow and has no sidewalks. There are elderly walking and children walking and playing. Because It is a dead end, it has always been a safe'road with aminimum of traffic. The possible access to the Wildlife property would be at the end of my driveway as I am an abutter. Because of the above, we are requesting that the access suggested by the fire department be used for emergency purposes only. Any consideration that you or your staff can give to our request will be appreciated. R --) — Sincerely, `"/214, y. &xi y R Mr. & Mrs.Herbert G. Carroll s _? •• P� P.O.Box 85 r rCr �- Cummaquid, MA 026373 " Cc. Ellen5w�marski Y Stephen Seymour • Robert Fearn` ° e , r ,Dennis Kelly a ; - it , - t ti7 a ,( r{t Y{ r �))Ann.C_ anedy f r. :< ,. " „A 7 94l :"! . ff -.1 , `_ t• '. a} a y. 1� g_,,. • 13.. .� . ..-. .. .f. SPY 1 ..r April 6,2007 Mr.Thomas Perry,Building Commissioner Town of Bamstable 200 Main Street Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Dear Mr.Perry: Subject Cape Wildlife Center 4011 Main Street Cummaquid, MA 02637 Site Plan Review-March 2007 During the recent site plan review for Cape Wildlife Center,the Issue of adequate Ingress and egress for fire department apparatus was a concern. As a result, BayberryLane was mentioned as a possible emergency access. As residents of Bayberry Lane, we request that if an emergency exit is deemed necessary,it's use be limited strictly to emergency use only, Our reasons are as follows: L Bayberry Lane has been a narrow,dead-end road for 40 years. 2. There are no sidewalks. 3. Many young children reside and play in our neighborhood. 4. The flow of traffic would change from residential to commercial as a result of: A. Occupancy at Cape Wildlife Center is estimated at 10-13 students thing on the premises daily from April thru August. B. Educational Programs to be held 2 times a week,estimated attendance of 12-20 people. C. Special Programs 6 times a year with projected attendance of 50-80 people. D. Clinic Daily passage of miscellaneous vehicies to provide assistance for wildlife animals. We urge that our concerns be taken Into consideration. The Residents of Bayberry Lane, Cummaquid,MA (Residents'Signature Sheet Attached) Copies to:Ellen Swiniarski Stephen Seymour Robert Fearn Dennis Kelly Ann Canedy r Cr' Residents of Bayberry Lane concerned about the use of the street for commercial traffic entering and exiting the property of the Cape Wildlife facility. NAME ADDRESS PRINT NAME /. 1,_ ,-4 .7. J _ /ism ✓/-L' C --'!_ • D �� . �1 ` pi le tsjILA tr /1 , ' 04A • 11I4 f?Y C` . . _., ,d . ' . Ogr..M1144911 Iff I 1 1 .-TeA_. A- --0 ' II PAINEMITEMIffilliM WI1/1,4 D/7icce, 1 , w■m _. Ifickw.0-.0_. .5- . SIANI. .t2 __ • :‘,41 , IS 1 --a" - , ia-7')0- % A dU % .. Afe-Mi 1g 4PWra Ma I I- CI-. . . / I / -/ glei9 .' A.M..,_ r)77/j,, ' 1 -Jur ....._____,Inamirr. ziriarLi, , . .. AlZif -17. (I.014 iiikWill I I -- ' I3 '.- - MMMI klit_t- . , . Cr K 12„, , j 'j. , 6- 8his 62,i21 L 4- -L--- j c), A. t--11 ' if - ' / - WINININNIM G f , P:Meilli -:?co 6 4 ,feeuk-1 j E-1 IN , (-,..„, ,,,. 5,88 f 7-7---- is ,,come rq1,4 Barnstable ebrierd snxxsrnsi.E, *` Office of Town Manager M-AmeticaCity 9$ 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 i639. �0 ArED 't°` www.town.barnstable.ma.us 2007 Office: 508-862-4610 Fax: 508-790-6226 Email: john.klimm@town.barnstable.ma.us John C. Klimm,Town Manager MEMORANDUM TO: Ruth Weil,Dir. of Growth Management 1 Tom Perry,Building Commissioner FR: John C. Klimm, Town Manager DT: 10/19/2007 RE: Cape Wildlife Center 4011 Rte. 6A Barnstable For your information and records I am sending you copies of information from Bruce McCue and Kathleen Cook on the subject matter stated above. Thank you, c JCK: smo J ) lAA Attachments ic (jL4L ,---- 0 f ,j Lv.,/, I c i I ' . , , , , " .,,__. October 15, 2007 -`t Cr John Klimm CM - Town Manager Town Hall 2nd Floor 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 r- RE: Cape Wildlife Center 4011 Rte 6A Barnstable Dear Mr. Klimm, We are writing to you to express our concern as abutters to the Cape Wildlife Center. As you may know,the center has relocated to 4011 Rte 6A and has started to erect pens and holding cages for animals on the property. They have extensive plans to substantially increase their operations, including: dormitory, lecture hall, increased parking, as well as opening the dead end of Bayberry Lane for emergency access. It was our understanding that the Growth Management Department decided that this project needed to be filed with ZBA. Now it has come to our attention that an "Educational Use Agreement"has been proposed,which would place the whole project under the Building Commissioner's jurisdiction,thus bypassing the opportunity for abutters to have any comment at the ZBA level. We, as abutters closet to the property and the most affected by it's expansion, are asking for your assistance in ensuring that this major project come before the ZBA for a public hearing. Thank you for you assistance. cerely, nice McCue • Kathleen Cook 119 Bayberry Lane 4`'� ata. Cummaquid, MA 02637 5 ?63 --- # 67 EDUCATIONAL USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this 27th day of June, 2007 between The Humane.Society of the United States/Cape.Wildlife Center, ("HSUS") and the Town of Barnstable (th `Towh . WHEREAS, HSUS is a nonprofit educational corporation; ;J) WHEREAS, HSUS proposes to use the property at 4011 Main Street, Village of Cummaquid, Town of Barnstable, shown on the Assessor's Records as Map 335 Parcel 060 (the "Property") for educational purposes that are exempt from zoning pursuant to G.L.C. 40A, § 3 (the"Statute"); WHEREAS,the Statute states that the use of the Property for an exempt educational use is subject to reasonable zoning regulations concerning bulk, density and parking; WHEREAS, Section 240-8A. (3) (a) of the Zoning Ordinance is consistent with the Statute as set forth above; WHEREAS, Subsection 8A, (3) (a) states further that the exempt use of the Property is subject to Site Plan Review under Article IX; WHEREAS,HSUS and the Town desire to settle all of questions of applicability of the appropriate scope of Site Plan Review as well as relevant bulk and density requirements by reaching agreement on those conditions that HSUS agrees to follow in connection with its use of the Property; WHEREAS, HSUS has submitted a Site Plan to the Building Commissioner prepared by Daniel A. Ojala, Down Cape Engineering Inc, Yarmouth, MA, dated June 26, 2007; v 'f•FF^4��fff`rY",''Aa:}g ttz 1 s'r fiky;e ..k w rxL'L � } T `lt jr.OW.1fR a,IMPS R* J . AR l "l �j � •� `S jk WHEREAS,the Site Plan describes the work to be performed by HSUS; WHEREAS, HSUS proposes to convert the existing house to include a lectre half Stith • a *.' maximum capacity of 44 persons; and • C .a WHEREAS, as shown in the Site Plan, the maximum number of parking spies is 0. rgt— NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements set forth herein the Parties agree as follows: 1. HSUS will submit to the Building Commission for approval (a) any increase in parking spaces and (b) any expansion of lecture hall seating from the numbers stated above. 2. HSUS will install a dry pipe sprinkler system in the main building on the Property before adult student dormitory and adult classroom uses are commenced. 3. In accordance with the Site Plan, HSUS shall: (a) Pave a 50 foot deep driveway apron at Route 6A; (b) Maintain the gravel driveways for one year, and report back to the Building Commissioner for his review the success or failure of utilizing this type of surface; (c) Water the gravel driveway as needed for dust control; (d) Screen lighting from parking cars along the eastern property edge by installing evergreen buffers or a stockade fence prior to the use of the abutting properties in the Rue Michelle sub-division for residential use; (e) Ensure that the night lighting is residential in style by either using existing lighting fixtures or using new cut-off lighting; and (f) Maintain the Bayberry Lane entrance to the Property as an emergency entrance for fire vehicles only. • ,°a- }si� 4x `tea Y �7' 1'4 t ti rc 5 r3a.. 1 ti t, n �� $s r a 4 txs a :f a ar iQe 1 w 'a ( ytj r A y y k x.-._ • '``5ss • HSUS presents the attached Exhibit I as an approximate schedule of development activities. HSUS shall update this schedule by providing information to the Building Commissioner every three months. 5. The Town has required Site Plan Approval under Article IX, but not any review by tl Zoning Board of Appeals. Instead, the Building Commissioner under Section ft.0-1.23 all assume all review and enforcement powers under Chapter 40A and the Zoning.Drdinan . CO '` 6. Upon application to the Building Commissioner for renovations and additions to the ex, tin g buildings on the Property, the Building Commissioner shall review such plans kkr ' compliance with the State Building Code, confirm the change of use proposed by HSUS- and within the required time periods issue the appropriate Building Permits. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set out hands and seals this day of June, 2007. Town of Barnstable By: Thomas Perry Building Commissioner The Humane Society of the United States (Cape Wildlife Center) By: • J:\Docs122562100008\01147857.DOC 3 '�{.te' .'�r� ..,.� 'r iiN r 7i� t� ��,s{ry�� r s`T <y i- r'a..-u m^ R a,j,:: Pw 3 ti .. ye11� ;7?avj }1 K.�"'s•�,, FZ� r'1,.� rh7u �`� 'F`e ' '�` r xnf '', y Exhibit I Proposed Phasing of Cape Wildlife Center Redevelopment at Cummaquid 6/24/07 ..T zal All property rty upgrades will be completed by late Spring of 2008. Constraints: 1) Current Facility needs to be empty and all holdings torn down for turn over to new owner by October 30 Request: To implement the following phased approach to the development of this facility. Phase 1-July/August 2007 Install run-off retention and redistribution system Install new Title 5 septic systems Create Emergency Access to the facility from Bayberry Lane. Trim trees and improve turn off at Main Street access for Emergency Vehicles Install Fire extinguishers in all clinic and residence rooms, Fire Alarm, Emergency Lighting, Exit Lights and Fire Ladders Complete preparations for Temporary Clinic Operations; begin limited office use of facility Phase 2—September 2007 Relocate Offices,Temporary Clinic and Operations to Cummaquid (Public Use of the Facility for Events and Trainings will not commence until 2008) Engineer Sprinkler System and new water Main Complete Structural Engineering review of Live and Dead Loads in Assembly spaces Initiate conversion of the existing Garage to new Clinic building Phase 3 —Fall 2007 Install Sprinklers throughout the residences, offices and public spaces. Install new water Main and Yard Hydrant Reinforce Assembly areas as needed Complete Clinic construction Phase 4—Winter 2007 Shift Clinic operations to new Clinic building Phase 5—Spring 2008 Begin Public Use of Assembly spaces, commence student use of the residence spaces s "�.-W,:'�' ,.:: P N sr v (r- }`.n h -a "t%*'t'tomy�� �Ci w t"r, s 3�„,1 �'`$ 3€ i �r "y 1'UiA e.s`a ',F.A4 S'`4 ¢ 1 i , c` yt 1 x�.w4, 1. �g ''� �1E r.Y r,�0➢w C .n ,ti$ ,,. ,.�•""�ukf 11- 3 g'� - 3 } - .:�,41. -1+w _'"A i� s"j f �G,.B4, d£ ''-.Y�;- L p'1 "'f" ;":';' .-''r' ', �'s,i. .1y,.. + . PA r. A r ..� _ r- � � a 1ry�s.. �a t �'�"''t x t����� '� r� -'�s,�.3 c'}a sr T�i+ i�` '�'� � �p <r: ,r ,7 <«L 0:` i i r �t,v., f 3 G� 5 r a A R a-:'ta��t.dic „ ' e� SItts -r. A a , O 1(--. ;;p L I,...) `t, J. October 2,2007 ' "' r: Town of Barnstable Growth Management Department 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 . RE: Cape Wildlife Center; Map 335 parcel 060 Dear Sirs, I am writing to you with great concerns regarding the recent attempt by the Wildlife Center to circumvent the process of having to file with the ZBA. For the proposal previously discussed and reviewed on May 16, 2007,your Board stipulated that it would be necessary to file with the ZBA yet, it has come to our attention that an Education Use Agreement has been proposed between the Center and the Building Commission, which would eliminate the review before ZBA. As an abutter negatively impacted by this project,we ask you to please insist that this project receives a complete public hearing before the ZBA. The abutters,who have been tax payers for years, should have the opportunity to express concerns regarding a project proposed by a non-tax paying institution that drastically impacts the neighborhood and our property values. Thank you for you attention to this matter. erely yours, race McCue Kathleen Cook 119 Bayberry Lane Cummaquid, MA 02637 Cc: ZBA Bums &Levinson LLP Thomas Perry Building Commissioner ffr*7 -4 �5u .+ r _k sue' Y *. ;.4a; p aa'e`riSYi' 't'� tr 4•`ck.e «} Yke�4b `"'tXY.P'�'.':.t 3"+-•yq.Jx'ry Y .rk.., Ati ;JY J� F y F'� ::. - � tt m st .,' ,. ' a Qfi•.,�,. zti- *. FJ fiw -7• yi ic.S . ., � ry x:,•I - t h 5..,," n ; Town of Barnstable 0 Growth-Management Department Regulatory Review 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4685 fax 5118-8624725 Initial Site Plan Review Issues &;Concerns Jj Applicant: Cape Wildlife Center SP!#: 007T47 Property Address: 4011 Main Street,Barnstable Map/Parcel: Map 335,Parcels 060 Zoning: RF-1,AP Overlay-exempt use—Non-profit educational Proposal: Converting house from single family residence to office/student housing. Converting garage to animal clinic,adding a dormer. Converting grounds from horse farm to wild animal rehabilitation facility. Addition of a well for the care and substance of animals. Adding several animal enclosures(cages). Town water will continue to be used for main buildings and by humans. Septic system is to be upgraded. New parking area with ADA spaces and overflow parking area proposed. This revised/continued proposal was reviewed at the May 16, 2007 site plan review staff meeting and the following comments were offered: • The well water line into the garage/barn must be marked as well water and not for human consumption, and also to prevent cross tie in to public water. • A 10-foot side yard setback for the parking along the westerly property line must be maintained as well as a buffer to prevent headlights spilling onto the residential properties. • A plan depicting proposed lighting of the driveways is necessary. • It will be necessary to pave all the driveways. • Lighting plan demonstrating light will be contained onsite. • Fencing or landscape screening is necessary to prevent lighting from spilling onto abutting property. • Bayberry Lane and the driveway leading from Bayberry Lane to the back side of the house must be able to sustain a 65,000 lb. vehicle. • It will be necessary to file with the Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with Section 240-8(3), Exempt Uses, for a modification permit. • t '� '°� "��.' `,Jo-F"1 - -L y+, r� •c. ei„� `j`"- e.,. -. i`7r{ '•;�.�,�� �, �„ �-�.�r�''��y3t"�r ,�,.+'�' •?e t .��t �..s sy`y�,...� �� s- 't ,` Gr � �C � sK� a2`v • CO .. 01-)77,_ October 2 200T Town:ofBamstable Zoning Board ofAppeals • 2001VMaiiLStreet Hyannis;.1VIA 02601 Re: Cape Wildlife Center,Map 335 par 060 Dear Chairman,. As direct abutter to the Cape Wildlife Center, we are writing to express our concerns regarding this proposed project. • Prior to the purchase of this property,the CWC wrote a request for Preliminary Zoning Approval. In their letter,they noted their need for a variance at their previous location at Meadow Lane. In March of this year,the CWC had to appear before the Old Kings Highway District. At a site plan review meeting of May16, 2007,where abutters were not allowed to comment,the committee noted that it would be necessary to file with the ZBA. We are now disturbed to learn of a proposed Education Use Agreement that eliminates a public hearing at the ZBA level and places the entire project under the Building Commissioner's office. There are too many questions not addressed in this proposed Agreement pertaining to the driveway at the end of Bayberry Lane(i.e. snow plowing); screening of cars, etc from Bayberry Lane abutters; lighting issues. It also does not address any hours of operation. As tax payers and direct abutters, we urge the Board to insist that a project of this size and scope come before you at a public hearing. While neighbors are the most impacted by this project,we are not being allowed to have any input or make comments on a project that affects our rights to peaceful enjoyment of our homes and protection of our property values. Thank you for your help in this matter. incerely yours, '/ V Bruce McCue Kathleen Cook 119 Bayberry Lane Cummaquid, MA 02637 r s �,. 35 �.'pyt .,�, - �� _ - r '+ r �' £`qc ,v T !!;- t Y5 .cii t +.t a1 '' •K ��t s• -yr' l° 5- 5 • October2.2007- t`.' 7-1 7-211—rOld Kings Highway Historic-District - ' ' -200 Main Street Hyannis,MA.02601 Dear Chairman, I am writing to express concern regarding the Cape Wildlife Center located at 4011 Route 6A in Cummaquid. On March 14, 2007, your board issued an approval for animal cages to be erected on the property with the condition that they be screened by plantings. As of this date,four or five structures have been constructed. These are easily visible from Bayberry Lane and from our property. There appears to be no attempt to get plants for screening. Our concern is that if plantings are not done soon,the planting season will be over and we will be subjected to viewing these hideous structures until next spring,which will become even more visible as the fall season progresses. In addition,the proposed"rabbit hutch"turns out to be a shed painted yellow with windows, doors, and no screening at all. Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. SjAcerely yours, Bruce McCue Kathleen Cook 119 Bayberry Lane Cummaquid, MA 02637 Cc: Building Inspector 1-00HE Town of Barnstable ti s,, 9. Regulatory Services * BARNSrnsLE, ��'\Mass. Thomas F. Geiler, Director 6,3,,9pr"��� Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 22, 2007 Robert Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife Center 185 Meadow Lane West Barnstable, MA 02563 Re: 4011 Main Street, Barnstable Dear Mr. Fearn: It has recently come to the attention of this office that the cages that are being or have been constructed at your facility do not follow the design as approved by the Old King's Highway Historic Committee. Whatever, design or color that was approved by the Committee is the design and color that must be constructed. Please rectify this situation. Also the neighbors have expressed concerns that the screening has not been planted yet. Is there a time frame as to when this may be planted? We look forward to your anticipated cooperation and response. Sincerely, omas Perry, CBO -----a' Building Commissioner cc: Bruce McCue Kathleen Cook v , tel.(508)362-4541 939 main street rt 6a fax(508)362-9880 • yarmouth port '� mass 02675 down cape engineeiiag structural design June 20,2007 civil engineers &land surveyors Arne H.Ojala P.E.,P.L.S. Mr. Thomas Perry Daniel A.oJala,RE.,P.L.S. land court Building Commissioner Timothy H.Covell,P.L.S. surveys Town of Barnstable 200 Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 site planning RE: #4011 Route 6A, Cummaquid,MA-Cape Wildlife Center DCE Job#06-294 Barnstable SPR#007-07 sewage system designs Dear Tom: This letter is to offer additional information and ideas in support of Cape Wildlife Center's inspections "as-of-right"use of the former Bernard Kelly residence/horse farm. As a Nonprofit Educational facility, pursuant to MGL c.40A, § 3,the use is not subject to a permits discretionary special permit. Cape Wildlife's counsel, Fred Paulsen of Burns&Levinson LLP, spoke with own Attorney Robert Smith. Mr. Smith indicated that he would be glad to discuss this matter upon receiving a call from you. Under MGL c. 40A, § 3,the Town may apply reasonable regulations concerning bulk, density, and parking. §240-8A.(3)(a)of the Zoning Ordinance is consistent with the statute. Reasonable Site Plan Review requirements may fall within"reasonable regulation"which can be applied to exempt uses under MGL c. 40A and § 240-8. Therefore, pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance § 240-105 G,you have authority to require the design professional to inspect the work required to be performed on a site, and report to you when the job is complete. This oversight authority, along with other reasonable conditions to the plans pursuant to other Town Ordinances, State Building and Environmental Codes, including DEP noise and dust regulations under 310 CMR 7.10 and 310 CMR 7.09, respectively, would be enforceable through both the Building and Environmental Codes and the SPR process. Cape Wildlife feels that this authority,especially when seen in the light of their fine track record in Town and their willingness to work with the Town and apply reasonable conditions issued through SPR approval,will adequately ensure the public safety and well being of both o the organization and the neighborhood. You as Building Commissioner can address these concerns. Cape Wildlife has made many changes to the Site Plans to comply with the concerns and requirements of the various departments, including sprinkler system,new fire access lanes, and improved driveway widths and accessible routes, and an extensive storm drainage system, and a new Title 5 septic system which will bring the site into compliance with 310CMR 1.5.000 . r Vair "M_ f I am in receipt of the SPR review letter generated at the May 16,2007 review,(attached for quick reference)and offer the following comments relating in order to the concerns listed in that memo: 1. The well water line will be marked and absolutely no cross connections will be allowed. 2. A 10'parking setback will be maintained on the Westerly sideline, and buffer plantings can supplement existing plantings if required. 3. Modest residential style lights will not cause glare to abutting properties,as light levels and low elevations of fixtures will keep light contained onsite. A lighting plan will be provided indicating final locations and sizes of fixtures. 4. We do not understand that the paving of driveways is a universal requirement of the Town. Moreover, because environmental benefits including infiltration of stormwater runoff is part of our organization's core mission,we should not have to pave the driveways. The area has significant runoff issues as already noted and as the driveway runs right against a wetland we feel it is necessary to maintain the pervious nature of a gravel drive. Conservation Commissions will generally favor pervious surfaces in the area of wetlands as well. We have the capacity upkeep the drive as our maintenance man owned his own excavating business for 30 years and maintained his own 1/4 mile gravel drive that entire time. We will be able to address dust issues through watering the drive. At any rate the dust will be reduced on the property from the previous owner as there are no longer 10 horses pounding the dirt in the open paddocks and these areas are returning to grass. 5. See 3. 6. Landscape screening can be added to supplement existing vegetation. 7. Bayberry Lane is a paved public way, and the proposed gravel cross section is adequate structurally to support the 65,000 lb. weight of the FD ladder truck. 8. We are not requesting a modification to the bulk regulations of the zoning district and/or the parking requirements, and therefore, referral to the Board of Appeals under Zoning Ordinance §240-8A.(3)(b) is not required. Please note that the Cape Wildlife Center has taken great pains to meet all town concerns as addressed in the Old King's Highway and Site Plan Review processes to date. These actions include developing a planting plan for OKH,and initiating a full scale code review for our intended uses.This review resulted in a decision not only to sprinkler the dormitory sections but the entire structure. Furthermore it decreased the capacity for the public spaces from our initial estimates. We have also developed extensive plans to address runoff concerns and fire vehicle and fire hydrant access to the site. Cape Wildlife would like the opportunity to meet with you to resolve any remaining issues so that we may move ahead with the project. We are available Friday or anytime next week. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions or comments. Sincerely, ------I :,-1 scs7, ......_ Daniel A. Ojala PLS, PE Down Cape Engineering Inc. 6/15/2007 Mr. Perry, This is to request that you look favorably at the application of Cape Wildlife to move into the proposed site in Wes Barnstable. p P P I've been involved with them for many years and they do a wonderful job which will be easier and safer in this new facility Thanks in advance for your support ,( � 0� Gene Mulligan 197 White Oak Trail \ 'ci .?‘ Centerville MA 02632 .4 0, _. cc, ,,\\ ----,t' a' ;> ra YiD P.O. Box 521 Woods Hole, MA 02543 • June 12, 2007 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Building Division Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Perry: I am writing in support of the Cape Cod Wildlife Center to support their move to their new home in Cummaquid. We are so lucky to have an organization like that in our locality providing their services for free. Who has not seen a hurt bird or other wildlife and wondered what they could do to help them. I myself have brought a hurt bird from Woods Hole to the Cape Cod Wildlife Center and have been so glad to be able to try and help them. They are a great organization. You may already know the following important points about them: 1\1. They we have operated without incident in their current location for 11 years now. -` 2. Animal Control officers and Natural Resource Officers from all over the Cape and South Eastern Mass (including Barnstable) depend upon our services - our growth is a response to the needs of this communities. They play a vital role in the human health community through our work with the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force, the State of Mass Rabies Advisory Committee and Animal Surveillance and Education Committee. 3. They we play an important role in Disaster Response on Cape Cod through our role in the Animals in Disaster Subcommittee of the Barnstable County Regional Emerggncy Preparedness Committee. 4. They are cofounders and active participants in the Cape Cod Stranding etworkk co 5. They create volunteer opportunities for citizens. Cr r:v ru 6. They provide education opportunities for high school interns from Barnsta le area °'- schools. ^' `I 7. They regularly participate in community events such as the West Barnstable Community Fair. 8. They offer human/wild animal conflict resolution services to community members. t 9. They are a program of the HSUS, the largest animal protection organization in the world. HSUS was invited into this community to operate this hospital. It reflects well on the community that the program is located here. 10. Of their 1666 total animal admissions last year we admitted over 440 animals from villages in Barnstable alone. Most of these were brought in by citizens. 11. The services they provide to the community are largely created by human activities within the community. As the human population of the town and region grow there is more need for our services. Our current location is insufficient to meet the needs of the community. In the absence of the Cape Wildlife Center, the towns would have to bear the costs and responsibility of providing these services. I hope that you will do all you can to help them move through town processes quickly so they can move into their new home. Sincerely yours, initAjd-- Mary Zawoysky 1 4 8 A, i .,,,,,, 11,„ a illitt t NI,1))."4, ,. 0 `' ' . , :-' ' :- WILDLIFE LAND ' UST Thomas Perry,.Building Commissioner Building Division,,Townof Barnstable £. ,., E ,;i: i ic ;,,,T -; ,,. 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 June 11,2007 Dear Mr. Perry, The Board of Directors of the Orenda Wildlife Land Trust is writing to support the vital and necessary role the Cape Wildlife Center plays for Cape Cod wildlife and community. We understand that because of some negative comments made about the program, the town approval process has been protracted. As the organization that founded the wildlife clinic and ran it for several years before turning it over to the Humane Society of the United States, Orenda is very familiar with not only the day to day challenges of caring for animals,but also the high standards that the Cape Wildlife Center maintains. The Cape Wildlife Center provides invaluable community support by providing: • human/wild animal conflict resolution to the community for no charge • .,wildlife expertise to.Animal Control and Natural Resource Officers . o\ •;, assistance to the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force and the Mass Rabies Advisory r; _ i.: .Committee 7 • educational internships for high school students • volunteer opportunities for the community It should also be noted that the Cape Wildlife Center • treated more that 1600 birds and animals last year-many of which were brought in by Cape residents • has operated in its current location for 11 years without incident ,,, ,-; • has been an exemplary neighbor on Meadow Lane in West Barnstable \ .=, It is the success of this vital asset to the community that has resulted in the needto -71 relocate to larger quarters. The new facility boasts frontage on Route 6A, wit '` e a structures all well off the road-providing the necessary quiet to rehab birds a .animals° '2 and making the Center an unobtrusive neighbor. = 3c 0 The wildlife rehab center was born by necessity-largely the result of the impact n r, rn wildlife by human activities. As the human population grows on the Cape and ha itat dwindles, there will likely be an even greater need for the services of the Cape Wildlife Center. Please help them move into this larger facility to meet these growing needs. Siincerely, /) SW-7-3&T- David H. Tately President, Orenda Wildlife Land Trust P.O. Box 669 • West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 (508) 362-4798 • FAX (508) 362-7478 • www.orendalandtrust.org I STI (N,e,1,r,-1/4„.„ 2I'b, fczs,....Ni ='' t 4 Breten4Bry_den.! I ,' 1 .ti;.,av, ,.q/(.,,7<-e-----„,_—,c, 11. Pt i Realtor 508 685 7737 b'. " 5, ;` l: U Email Breten soldb Pi me Om fr ._ -, @� y y` , C 0HomesByBreten com 3. i "` ` $ 4�.'P` -,-. .i' --- anw•r 5ps4-�$aR' M ^„ '^ ' 9 Dear Mr. Perry, I urge you to allow the Cape Wildlife Center relocate to the new Cummaquid location. I have used their services many times in the past when I have found things like: a raccoon running around in circles in the middle of the road,a baby rabbit on the bike trail in Dennis, a bird who got a fish hook stuck in it's beak and so on. If I had no where to bring them then I would have had to call the animal control officer in the town and use their valuable time and resources to transport something that I could do myself. I love animals and would save anything that was hurt,but I need a place to bring them to. I think their new location is an excellent place and it would be very beneficial for all the towns to support their new move and their services. It helps everyone in the end.Nature is what the Cape is all about. Let's try to preserve it. Thank you, $ 0� Sincerely "� � ey(vdkirs..__ Breten Bryden P.O. box 782 • - Dennisport Ma. 02639 • NOISING _. sa R Is :1114a +11 Nili1.VVV ,; 318%1 SI4'0 _in N.A0.1. , • , r 6/17/2007 Dear Mr. Perry, This is to request that you look favorably at the application of Cape Wildlife to move into the proposed site in Barnstable. I've been involved with them for many years as a volunteer they do a great job. They keep the inside and outside very neat (it is a hospital).The only people who come and go are the staff and anyone who is bringing an animal who has been injured or abandoned. The new hospital will be great to have the room needed to help with the patients. Thanks in advance for your support 01 Ronnie Mulligan 197 White Oak Trail Centerville MA 02632 NOJSIAIO S I :ZI Wd 6 I Nnr LOU 318VISN2N8 NtA0i. e.,9ESPECT ef yo a� ;� Z0 - BARNSTABLE HIGH SCHOOL �,i\`` 744 West Main Street • Hyannis, Cape Cod, MA 02601-3495 (508) 790-9870 Fax (508) 790-6430 Patricia M.Graves John G.Mika,Assistant Principal Principal (508)790-9872 (508)790-9870 12 June 2007 Thomas Perry Building Commissioner,Building Division Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr.Perry, I would like to offer my unreserved support for the Cape Wildlife Center(part of HSUS)and their move from West Barnstable tc•Cummaquid.By taking care of injured or abandoned wildlife,they provide an unparalled service to this tcwn and the greater community at large.And it is free of charge. As a resident of the town of Barnstable(and one whom works for Barnstable High School)I have used wildlife rehabilitation in-ny curriculum at BHS.The Cape Wildlife Center does a great job and has a proven track record of safety and success in raising then releasing animals,including coyotes and other (((JJfiiir, predators. �`� I urge you to give them the permission to make their move to Cummaquid a seamless one and to not listen to the unfounded fears of residents in the area.They currently do the same work in West Barnstable;what would the difference be in West Barnstable. Thanks for listening ctoo my comments.Respectfully, 2'. &Iy Jonathan Way,Ph.D. 64 Cranberry Ridge Road Marstons Mills,MA 02648 ti.. ssgq S•e � . el Am. . . . a proud world community I • Thornton W. Burgess Society Y THORNTON W.BURGESS MUSEUM GREEN BRIAR NATURE CENTER to inspire reverence for wildlife and concern for the natural environment" Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner Building Division Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 June 20, 2007 Dear Mr. Perry: I am writing in support of the Cape Wildlife Center. My organization has worked with the Cape Wildlife Center for over 10 years. During this time we have brought numerous wild animals to their clinic for care. We have also referred many, many folks over the years to them for questions answered or aid for wild animals in need of assistance. They are the only facility on the upper and mid cape with the knowledge and expertise to care for injured and abandoned wildlife. On my numerous trips to the clinic I have found the facility to be immaculate and the staff to be caring. They are desperately in need of larger facilities and more room for training staff. As you know with the Cape growing in population there will be an even greater need for a place to advocate for the wild animals that become displaced or injured. Having wild places and wild animals is what makes our area so attractive. We need an advccacy group ready and able to help the public with possible conflicts or �. care for injured wild life. b I strongly encourage you and your commission to approve the site plan for the new facilities. Having N/ such a caring and dedicated organization here on the upper reaches of Cape Cod is a yin/win situation for the animals in distress, for citizens in need of correct information and assistance with wilife issues and for organizations such as mine that are not able to care for the wildlife so often flopped-at ourY doorways. c2 1 `— rs (N.) cr Sincerely, c ss Mary E. Beers CA r, Director of Education Thornton W. Burgess Society THORNTON W.BURGESS SOCIETY 6 Discovery Hill Road East Sandwich Cape Cod MA 02537 Phone. 508.888.687C. Fax. 508.888.1919 Email. tburgess@capecod.net Website. www.thorntonburgess.org Mrs. Nancy E. Brown 34 Horatio Lane Centerville, MA 02632 June 18, 2007 Mr. Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Perry: D� Please accept this letter in support of the Cape Cod Wildlife Center in their (. attempt to relocate to a Cummaquid location. I have worked with this zati n or ani g o in the past as a Wildlife Rehabilitator and can not speak highly enough about the staff and their commitment to the entire program. This includes not only their dedication to local wildlife in treating and releasing injured and orphaned animals, but their dedication to educating the public and working with and wihin the community. They play a vital role in the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force and provide human/animal conflict resolution service within the community. I would find it hard to believe they have ever had a complaint of any kind filed by neighbors as they are constantly aware of their role within the neighborhood. I would strongly suggest that you allow them to relocate to their new Cummaquid location so that they can continue to provide the very valuable and important services that have done for many years. Very truly yours, NOlS1A10 Nancy E. Brown .1114 0 Z IZ 310'0_S 3v8 ;i) %iM�MCO1 4114 SOUNDINGS 1070 Route 134 • P.O.Box 356 • E.Dennis,Massachusetts 02641-0356 O COUNSELING CENTER 508 385 7474 • Fax 508-771-8991 Sylvia L.Murphy,RN,MEd., Lic.MFT Sandra C.Sawyer, LICSW, BCD 717tf A. ik\..' 1Crb #C ‘jR.2C re\ '*-SZIVT N't --.. -%\\'01N44 .C" ----.) ' C\C)\6. .-- r � P . , �c Ce--‘' C--- 2'. \\)-i- C:\\\ -- C"-S3' 42-) Q\kisC\MCSA.K. \"\je-- C---\• 1\--- "C' \r ' (" N`•-''''"-C--) .____ icl _ A.__ __.z..._. CliE .--\L-1*tV, . ,'°\l '\k< SLI,... ,49, jS)\MVQ-bit ' 5: j1117‘`•s- ‘ "*C2-- -" S3L2— C-\ :?---N)•S -k_6.S ‘k‘ i.)* . i;?"-V, -)R. -b'S c2-34>i, kC2L3•ji.-oe--Ci . t5Z-Itcl<L . ? )1<e`V41s-ie.-Q-A -Q,, CC)S ‘03•`-5i )-`N,• Ni..Ga-c •c-- \T*Cc 'c.Q.$ . '44....S:X-C- 2---. L.:3=: Q:,3L3 -3-;-..X..--7.S .,...)...--•-• - -L. * .SSI-a,k C: 3"" °- .J CD -L-- ..N+.NI:S:Z \JZ_ 1:` .J. ..:.-S III \\ Q4 . €)çcV _ SLQ- , -)--�. .3\--D V--SISL3c7 '-'\A%•-- t,-,.._ -:Y\1•-.7'e.20; e._. t.)...) .. "Z 'n, : Q__IITN—ca_. Q,SL)- -.\c-C) Lg2.__ C3 .),& CNtA57CA64\9s1)s" It\CS" \\_ --- % -L.. 1. (OWN-OF BAR STABLE i x 20111 JUN -8 AM IQ: 44 June 6,2007 I'm writing you as a supporter and volunteer of the Cape Wildlife Center requesting that their move to their new property in Cummaquid be approved. My two year involvement with the Center has proved a rewarding experience and has impressed on me the importance of the Wildlife Center to all of our lives and the Cape Cod environment. The entire Cape and Southeastern Massachusetts is dependant on their services, including Barnstable. Their need for larger quarters is indicative of how successful and needed their services are. I again urge you to rule favorably on this matter. Thanking you in avdance, Yours truly, Babette Castle-Walsh 169 Walker Street Falmouth, MA 02540 , ." • • • M1 *. n"A'C'NSTABLEI' OVItil Ur 10 kk°'..,•• * $':;C `„• , • , ° • f‘i„:. . r4 !' 7; t • • 7001 JUN -t5 • 2 r • " rO, • • • Page Ten Tuesday,June 5,2007 c'alle?Attlmuutll Enter#�rise r'_ F `* � .s. �. a•r')R ,4�i a °fiw �s y# �rti:P, r , f rC .. t, r : , , _•Y P( r - y ,' � 4T7, k vs �'a+ n ' Fqx,t4.�l J§t x s k� w, r r x- , Heifer Intl. a nc °r yr `� ��� jz� �� Juneteenth ®Continued from Page One `}, r. `'°° *I -.,. ` t`F' � �N 0 Continued from Page One These experiences of the Cape cow can provide'four gallons of ---- - -- - .. :' •` ;+ µ - Verdean culture,she said,formed milk a day; a chicken can provide " k ' `', x_ � • when many slaves learned of , 't rr the basis of her poetry which she F' ., ,` .r ` f their freedom. 200 eggs. a year; a pig can rear 20 � ;; ��. � ,.t. � ��'� will read in two weeks. piglets a year, helping families to , ' <.v --* , 4, . ^,, '; �'' r, �-. The celebration is named for She was hopeful that her read- double their income. x `' ° rr '• June 19,1865,when federal troops ing will shed some light on one "Ms. Michaelson said one of the - ��F" -_- 4 l r k., '� --- am _. came into Galveston,Texas,to in # �� �-� M: specific aspect of the African% unique aspects of Heifer Interna _' :� =;,�_ "`ti,. �a 1 ' '^µ form slaves they were Free. « ,. , - � „y $ American culture. I think the tional is that it relies on a pay it S" 0 :��--, „ _ —=. _ This year, Falmouth will cele African American community at forward" concept to get the most t, ;*� '����wv= � brate Juneteenth with two events. large is a very broad one and too of its donations. Each family that • s �- _ `�- q The first will take place in the frequently it is seen or depicted is the recipient of an animal must " � �' �� �y Woods Hole Community Hall on as one group of people,"she said. donate the first female offspring �-- ,..ti0. Water Street at 12:30 PM and will._ There isFno attempt to embrace —� feature a poetry reading by Jarita p to another family in need. "That :ry "' : . - 9 the many different facets of what : ' " _ `~'�.... �--- ; ' ,�> �' Davis, a science editor at NOAA way a gift to one becomes a gift to -x_ _ - - it is.I think it is important it gets -- „,,,,, ',:.--- .",".. _."`- 4 „�� ; , National Marine Fisheries. many, she said. P w _ ,, ;� n included and recognized. Ms. Mysona said the success of ',. J j� a � ' - Dr. Davis, who is also a fiction One of the reasons that Dr. Da this effort shows "that children "� .` '� " `=-� qX t; and poetry writer, grew up in "� a.. � � ' , ° sue North Haven, vis was chosen to participate in r �- Connecticut and really can make a difference. At _ this year's Juneteenth celebra- Friday's assembly,she singled out .� - d received her bachelor's degree in tion,Mr.Hall said,is that she rep- two students in particular: second : ; r ,. x 3 classics from Brown University resents "positive minority role grader Christian Palanza and first 4 , �> : ,; t ; and her master's and doctorate ! models for kids in our town....If 1: degrees in creative writingfrom grader Julia Picard, 7,who raised '' Y , we can highlight them, get them $266 and$275.50,respectively. the University of Louisiana, a i. fayette 1 t . some ex o ure, an i t' L p s d keep people Both said they were pleased to interested; it will be an effective help those in need. "It makes me n z aE ke Mnr all, Dr. Davis way to keep people educated." Much li H feel good,"Julia said."I was proud " `, to , , ,, t. • ' , o,;«• . - ,, =n A said she was not.fully aware-of And that, he said, is one of the of reading all those books and rais Golf Photographs by Lauxn M.xEcxFoxn�NTExrRis� the significance of Juneteenth un larger goals of the Woods Hole ing the money." A New Golf Club til she was living in Louisiana."It Black History Month Committee; Second grader Terrance Har is much more celebrated in the they want to keep residents aware ris was in agreement. He read Ovens At South," she said. "It is a time for of the rich African-American his- 15 books, but said he was more l Y :, appreciation and to rejoice about• tort'. "We want to keep these his- pleased to"raise money for people Ia all the good things we have." torical events alive and pass it on who don't have much. The money Ballymeade _ She said the day celebrates the to other generations,"he said. ' can be used to buy food and the. x 045 r,< Nr "' a ,,�, idea ofs independence and raises It is also a time for celebration, Golf Club of Cape Cod owner Mar F F = ,W �" *° ' animals they need." �x F r 't" 4*a a ,1,`h 1, f•r• q the question of what it means to he said, and following Dr. Davis tin Shaevel of Brookline and New ; y rk �, a' ,. rr r be free. "It is the idea that free Regardless of whether someone r:>• -- . g�,. reading, residents are invited to Seabury (above, left) poses at the ` ,2 k dom existed without [our antes the Cape Verdean Club on Sand- raised a lot,or a little,Ms.Mysona r ** h club on Sunday with Rees Jones, L .4s f , ,,� , torsi not even-realizing they were with Road for a potluck dinner said this was a wonderful experi- , z a who designed the course,and Rosa-• ,4A1 .. f> from 4:30 PM to 9 PM. Since March, she said, stu- . ..., 1 f�n"f ,, free,"Dr. Daviswill be reading from rio Lattuca of Dennis and Maynard dents have become frequent visi ' .7 �0, The Black History Month Com- tors to the library, checking out Mr. Shaevel's former partner in the � i � ,; b, � ¢ �» � mittee comprises members,from new golf course. The owners of the /4'44w ' ,;r , ' her collection of poems.titled books more often than usual, and t�.rr w �; , 3 a "There Should Be More Wa six scientific institutions -in club held a brunch for the 100 mem �:: r w 4 ter," which focuses on the Cape showing a genuine enthusiasm for � w Woods Hole:MBL NOAA Nation- al of the club and a tournament. ti ,,z this philanthropic cause.'"' f Verdean and Cape Verdean al Marine Fisheries Service, Sea Because of the large amount Several of the members had already Education Association, . American culture. ' Woods the students raised, the Teaticket played the course on opening day, k , ! Having family in New Bedford, Hole Oceanographic Institution, _ „ Friday, and on Saturday. Mr. Jones : b �,� °. ; rt A, Dr. Davis often visited.Massachuu- Woods Hole Research Center, • } r, 1 . , 'Mlle,Jtttlmuutll (Enterprise Tuesday,June 5,2007 Page Nine I win '� W;,i,7, 4 ,s s'fi 1*i 1, .woo .\ �' w,' - :... Sf a d' r a"+'*t\1'p r 1H.sy", t V1 N" n `,,y, " s8r; _p.. ,ie'�°' `�� i �d'' p"." k,v .r 1,'.V t v v 1 ,, m BabyRed-Tailedl Hawk er 1,1, , \l i� :,,5 F '4 � ,,', i Y ,,a x!' k g �a �� . �".�{ P,1.;,�'` �&• F6,�,41,. ;'' f';,t 'N'i :M" � N,,NV,v,''��� a�d�, i Nl n �� 4�r'�....s w 5 ' 4 4�r ,�,„ a , ,,, & ,+,' ,� ;n r"x .r rb "f .'�,,�*o n ,, * x..r s ,�a� ya II Continued from Page One Wildlife'Center for.a week and a , " • a� r ,M''"" � 1 hl; N::" ,; ; «, w. r.w!+�ikN -..,..„ '� 7V .. W'`i� "u�,M., r;N„ t , �+, „Mx,f .,Nih" \.1 t.,,, ^ „g•;,;• (,` half, while its condition was•as } . Conley,said that one day recently sessed. It gained weight with a i-;""'"' -, , ' 4rx.' 44, ,• 0.�, f; '=~"` 10. � g , she and her.family were sitting on steady diet of 70 to 90 grams of 1 n „p..%)0:,0, •*",w w ' ;,NI„1 . } .L, :, '�^" • ` H,,,, ` I,mP•L�1 z t x; ' ';yet • ,y t°t":�.}.+R Y^ 7�',�,:,, d''' , , their deck and a hawk swooped so mouse pieces each day. ;M� ,6 , 'a ,, "� ,,r F. I , , ,>< ,„; x « w low "you could feel the air mov When the bird was readyto be p 1 ';,,,, p r„, N,� i " ^ +y,k` ,4:` r . -',1.', •• W �?"�' gyyi± I, ':, '' f, Y , .J-�' ,:,4 1� It •, \ �.r M U ..egi,v1,, i Y -•. :'t H°'* >6•,..n:. '4' ing. tire-nested,".as Ms. Ellal put it, : r�, r"y,r' ,. a +' x I Ms. Sweenie,'who works as the she suggested to Mr. Garland that , n ' r r ,,�H, ,\+ Ik, t . , ,u ,a t,1 ' •: . hostess at theQuarterdeck Res he find someone with a bucket ""- '�„"` ti • :. y� "` 4 ''k� iket ,. ,<,, ,St d \ ,'"., ,,y, r"� ?.., k C t : MK �`" amp taurant,immediately realized the truck to help put the bird back in :;x•', �, `,, ,1j .r , I,,;,• ,r tp�. pfi ' f''a m r N ,. ,'• «3. 4i, , ,. «. baby;bird had somehow fallen its nest. "} pp� p`Y „ 1. •,t Alt �'. .r` `\,4 t }_A ., l,� +"1fi'o- i,r,, r '' ..!'.' ' ', yc�,t ,, ^.4 N ,t., r , .�.: r. from the nest high up in the pine That's.rwhere Mr.. Fernandez /y� f v;:� . '(t -', rep: ,, } ,, ,. '4 ". „�.`" tree. came in. ' . 1; � „ �` +, ,v 1 x, u. "" a \ s �' x ti , " a r \ *. }' y , i` . • gyp "re-nesting" rf 11.•1 1,..l..,et W� 1 M ,,f'' ... ,M" ,,, ,., ,p'..' t vp'".,' 4 Y t C �''� .i: After making numerous phone The re-nesting was scheduled ,• : • ,�« :r , ~ sa 11 ;; K r ! ? �" 4� A N a Pt s, a ;'.i calls to,amorl others the Animal for Sunda morning. Mr. Fernan- ( „, ',M r 'i ,� B ,. �'g f Y g• .�.` F11 1m\�. n i`�/ ",,.. Jtl Vf I hPk ll� "' twv`x.a 4 ,xArx �D 4'.�+,Y9 "F�R ,. 4, , Rescue League of Boston police dez donned protective goggles a u• 1;" .. . - • '"'• � , x '.;`� . h 3 . and Animal control,Ms. Sweenie• and gloves: After Mr. Garland A young red-tailed hawk looks cozy after it was returned to its nest t `; ,▪ A , " - ,, entrusted the bird to Ms. Con- handed him the box containing' Sunday.A clutch,or litter,of red-tailed hawks usually has two or three ,� yr ' ". ;,.:, ,,,,;\ .a lcr^ „p „1,,,,,,,t, , ,. the bird, Mr. Fernandez•worked eggs. Birds in the same clutch can be born as much as a week apart. „,.:\\,\`�\a\NiN,�d�l\ ��t 1�;��\\ tl '\\\,\,1\ ,Nq m.l\\\\m,t,t\\\ y, �`'f\�, �A N. K°2�' se ��.r w v\��\�\ �`\�`�l,\�„\\\��\1\�\\u,,��,411���\\`\'.H\,\\��\\\,,,�:\ti the controls' to raise himself in This sibling hawk(below)that was also in the nest is much larger than �" "" • �,,\> } \\, 1,,\•`\ ,,,,1„,;\ ,,+N,\ 4,,'„ .;4,,, ,,; the bucket up to the nest• the bird that was rescued. Baby red-tailed hawks fledge, or begin to , , „� A , M' ... (, H :v:{>k ya :. .,,,,:',4;''.,,,'`,.`':,'',', . . ."i'W4v .,14.nG P; •. °,?�\\,;�1\\,\`` N\��\,,,\+�t„\„���,1`` �,�\�\`+\!'\\+�\\N\�;,�',�'�\\, When he arrived at the tree to leave the nest about 45 days after hatching. bird that was re-nest- +A«: �IN,� 1,;, �« .� ,,- .. � �'-t�� - (I\''VII r,' +„� :; \�' a \���\\ P> Y g ar:;.; . \``\,,s„Ive\\t, \t \`\, \-" A\,'��,,,11\"T.,,,T y ti,N,\ ^\ he saw there was another, larger ed was estimated to be about 4 weeks old when it fell out of the nest. { "- .;„„ �\`;„11sta13 e; 'ai \6, ,8 0' 44''�\�',�H:4\, ten , (\, \,ti y ,n,,,�\�,,;,11\\t at\N,1�,+\„,,; ,�\\\4,,,tw \\i,\t;,1�\�k juvenile hawk inside the nest. It is 51/weeks old now• Before learning to fly, the birds first become u ` a^-- ' A-r , ;:,. '` ,,H,�11,1� .\, \\\`1`N�`,11\1N\P\;\11l\\\�\\Nt\,\\\,��,»\`�\�` x.A� .Vw" "cy�'..,�, nv{ u hN :,.�.' � '„4\ '\\,\mU+1\\\ ,\\`,,1\`l,\q\\;`l�\\`,;,t•1�q`\`�`\i\U�\\, ,, e " s: � Nt$;�\p;,\,\\\\�;,t �,�,\\H�.,`�,ti\�\\,N\,„\,v\�,\\,,�\�'�\1N��`� - Mr. Fernandez.placed the baby branchers, hopping from branch to branch,getting used to balanc- ""n�• +� -.��; a � � pN,...,��„j.\�,1�\,\.�,1� .,,\,\,,:,�,,:U\,,,'� ,,,r�,\\m\au:a,,,N,`N�N,:u'�\,banauN � g �\,�,,,o'U�'', .� '` ��i= � '-a �-� - c�� .• hawk squarely in the nest, and it ing, strengthening their feet and legs, stretching their pectorals, and ' ' ley's daughter, Carol J. McNiff, of immediately stood up and walked exercising their wings. Sri Framingham,.who used a towel to to the nest edge. The`other young ;•, i. ti min * a x, 1 " ¢ , 1p >t k f t � � F r�. pick it up;and drove it to the Cape hawk, much larger than the res ` °� VC' x �W �\ 1iN, ,uN , r a,,, n,,, g$$ y. 8 'Xf At --:. 7:: .Y 4 4Po11t�N1 l b „1i , -11 A ,y, Wildlife Center in.West Barnsta- cued bird,moved to the far side of '? q w n '• ble for rehabilitation. the nest. The two squawked back b k`'.,4a44# , ; ,\t a.w ' ' N...," . ,, .a„ " ' , .,,�' ,„„,«,„,,,' N ,, Judith A.Ellal,a rehabilitation and forth for several minutes as ',i �*' r k ���y� �w �� " t"' ��,^ t" ' „ h.: .. W , f y°r#.,; `. : M . AIM„1,k r V,A r , 1 manager and veterinary techni- Mr. Fernandez lowered himself ., ,' ,,,. ,' 4„, , S. nAy1NNN�, h •A l,,7`, Kr, I rt - `"lE " r. 1\N iWN N ,1'L (1 1 � .(" cian at Cape Wildlife Center,took back to the ground. '' • '4 °x`'x,'' •\ �'"! ' :, 4�„,l,r, I „ •' "� �w A Nf1\ t � s� M' a t x #,-4,' k �r„P: \� ,t 1 4 . ;1� � S�U>' ��� 1t�`�'r��,,:.�m,m' n'''�'.+,,'y,�,�.np..er+Nh over from there. Moments later the mother "' " y `f 1\4HN, .. l .}K �� 'r1„ 1 ,:,Tao nA1, ,4 n �,[I -wy. :.,.:. � .• i� .::r #'c. s '., '. �, ,,,,- ,1 Icp ,, 1 \, 1,11E SN41:�a C � \'7� �,��,i\ sShe examined the bird al at hawk swoo ed in wI h 1 ,a,,, 5;,,... ,, . w \4 ; s , ,r ,�;;;. ,.. t+t11.�,N,„,,Ig „+,,;;,uj;^ (. si „> P P P t a mouse H4N >a ti �u �N .� �l „H,, ��, `\� N ,iiN\„41„Y,\,4 , H\+�� � � . a^ .; M ,� fi, 1 if \j,l ,',:::,,4„,' ,� WIN,t \ 1 111N'.. F1 µ \ ing it to see whether it had any in its mouth and dropped it into •S. r '+" g� 4,'\„ , , S. iiHl•, � ''.�' q 1� \C,C.i H�il'1„, ....'.� H M, N^ •+^u �� w ,\ ! '., .{ t 0� \ \1,IR,H 1',N,,� 11 ID@, N�VAUAN1Nt1 �� � fractures from the 45-foot fall. • the nest.It then perched near the ,,,W;* AN,+ , `; ; -, i'on 1, 1H ' 1 sT,G c�'��\l\, 1+1111 lmr r E ,tir. - ra" +)J9w.':,'w„4w , i a �.' \ i,lN , -1,rt. Ms.Ellal noticed the bird's right nest, seeming to watch over its '' 4 '' 1 '%, -,,4;,,,,f, N4 legwas swinging more freelythan young, as a blue jay'dive-bombed 2 `, , e ti # ° " '1"'W"' �" g g NH1 , , ,1pa,U\ the left leg and she had a consult- the adult bird. „ 1, 1,„ :° r ,,, N \ e :1 4e\ M � ��? + ""J,11, 1 '�U` a� 1 Rv�ti\�l'rq,`�\U, - N N 'tN ul u,` P ^ r a. dN4- _�SN\''4g'' + ,:`P tW a . ing avian specialist take a closer Ms.Ellal said the blue jay prob t 64' 1 ' *k N fiF " g q�`' Notr .t,l \lIR1 l it „.,„ IH 1'1 'OUse `_.r„\ J\ti1i1111,II HNt IN11N1 11 , 1 N1„,{\1 1 1 , f1 U 1 1 1 '1� �Xyp+ y d n,11N111NIHihi 111\\,N l H1 1.� -' ""� ;' tl g ,,N - ,i,', p,, ,: ny,,, :K ^' ,M h'., 1,,r,•1N, A 1tb 'H,^n \n`1514\ \H it\n ,. �' "'e.F'�^S�,h'rL ;.-, look. They were concerned about ably also has a nest nearby and \�:'�„t „1„H, 1� ,H,,,1„I�H H '�H � �, � " •, , the leg and wondered if the bird was likely being territorial. " s f c t NI\,lt,, F;i, n,a ,,,;:�.U\',-altly�,g`,'��' d 1 � ,,� i .�� \ t „„:,,,,,,,,,,,„„,,,,,,,.., ,,,„,,,,,,,,,4, •s° � •• F; a`` ,r,w1,6,, a;;N�I.N„,q,e. ,U ,� i; \,'_% n, - m�i ,'''','"t iW't?,'n'd�,,, ,1,, ' td:',. ,,• ( t,s •had tendon or ligament damage. As far,as the rescue goes, she ,,H,q;,�N��\N,�„t\" �.; 6 w � °�N,,,.,,,.� ;�,; „IINI k,�l v� �. , ,. , F- ,f.o� . ¢�x �� ,° ,, ,p�r ,�;���a��"- "There 't't,,i'� 'i1,', `m , t ,,, 1 '1Y-N,�. 1 t' +' ' '4 ,1: was definitely soft-tis- is hoping for the best. "We nevert 1 k ,N., ,H „ �ry Photographs by DON PARKINSON/ENTERPRISE ,,,1$1,\\ w f '. t, s,�?H 1NN'�"'•�tY >sc'� M, ''A.y+ sue damage,"Ms.Ellal said. • know when we:re-nest what will ,4,;,,;;��„\; ;�, '\ ' H -: ,',�� A 4. 'H:,'„' ult,\IINI„lllHl,NH I �' Neu, e ,,,;;y Mario,Fernandez of General Tree Care donated his bucket trunk The bird remained at Cape happen,"she said: "`°v �N117 1` " " • ''„'` 1` '" N "'' : to return a baby hawk back to its nest Sunday. E t 4, Tilt Iftttliti:ittattl Serving The Upper Cape Since 1895 Volume 117 Number 15 Tuesday,June 5,2007 Falmouth,Massachusetts Two Sections -Eighteen Pages Seventy-Five Cents iy \ `t i 4rL'✓ 1 R-' f , Vie' R. • 'd,. ,y� aria ,4 A ! k i is.- A, 441,•• A. ' •t ti a+!1il� q rill .', 41 Photographs by DON PARKINSON/ENTERPRISE A blue jay dive-bombs a red-tailed hawk just a few minutes after the hawk's baby was returned to its nest Sunday.Almost two weeks ago,the baby hawk fell about 45 feet out of its nest,which is located in a pine tree in Falmouthport.On Sunday,Mario Fernandez of General Tree Care loaned his bucket truck to return the bird to its nest. Baby Hawk Returns Home, With Some Help t r. By LAURA M.RECKFORD I Mr. Fernandez donated the .," . ,�, +- ` ...� , t What do you need to get a baby use of his truck for the mission 'M ° f red-tailed hawk back in its nest and even agreed to be the one 4tAli., ,, „. 45 feet up in a pine tree? to put the baby hawk back in its `" , t r '• ` * A brave man and a bucket nest.Just before going up in the .�" " `,, ._ truck. bucket,he asked for reassurance o 'F' 4 " . Mario M. Fernandez of Hatch- from Mr. Garland that he would • ville has used his bucket truck not be attacked by the hawks. I .'r ' '.. 6(- - 1 to prune trees and take down "You should be okay," Mr. Gar- `.• A If" + ; damaged limbs. He even "free- land said. _. .. �.+f ( ' f climbed" a tree once to rescue The saga began almost two a ,ea ,., a cat. weeks ago when K. Diana Swee- fie ;?, y, J.,,,�, . ; But Sunday was the first time nie of Sandy Reach was walking - .. he has used the bucket truck to her Shetland sheepdog, Mag- -'. ,4", 9 , ,,. return a baby hawk to its nest. gie, through her Falmouthport ,` .a ° 4: ,<% The red-tailed hawk rescue neighborhood and spotted what 1-, ""° '' ' � ' was also a first for Falmouth she thought was a dead bird the I Senior Animal Control Officer size of a chicken. s Thomas A. Garland, who counts Then its head moved. µ t ' ' , F••�� • swans and northern harriers as The bird was beneath a 45 foot �� I * ' among the birds he has released pine tree,which held the hawk'siiiii, ,, :. _ '. back into the wild after rehabili- nest. ' x .e� 1 4 tation. Ms. Sweenie and her neigh- ,* . ; . a For the red-tailed hawk dilem- bors had been watching the ma,Mr.Garland knew he needed hawks swoop around for weeks. Senior Animal Control Officer Thomas Garland hands a baby a bucket truck, so he called on Ms. Sweenie's neighbor, Elda M. red-tailed hawk to Mario Fernandez of General Tree Care. Mr. Mr. Fernandez, who owns Gen- Fernandez used his bucket truck to reach the top of the 45-foot eral Tree Care of Falmouth. Continued on Page 9 pine tree where the bird's nest was located. Page Two Tuesday, June 5,2007 The iEatmnuth Enterprise vessel license. He also took up Church on Saturday, June 30, at leaves two daughters, Jacque- painting, while maintaining his 11 AM.Burial will be private. line Colella of Lovell,Maine, and scientific and research endeav- In lieu of flowers, a donation Kathleen Moulton,also of Lovell; Obituaries ors. may be made to the JML Care five grandchildren; and six great- In 1996, he made Woods Hole Center, 184 Ter Heun Drive, Fal- grandchildren. his permanent home after retir- mouth,MA 02540. He was also the brother of Allan ing from the University of Illinois Jones,who was killed in WWII. trooper with the 101st Airborne. ter Real Estate in Osterville, and Mary Tavares College of Medicine. Visiting hours will be from 1 He later attended Denver Uni- I also for the law offices of Alger He participated in a number Louise E. McCarty to 3 PM on Saturday, at the Wood Mary (Medeiros) Tavares, who versity, where he played three & Shilling. When she retired in of archaeological digs around Funeral Home, 9 Warren Street, the late 1980s, she moved to Fa.1- the world and on four continents. Louise E. (Shanley) McCarty of Fryeburg, Maine, followed by a mouth,where she had family. He became a student again, and Falmouth and Boynton Beach, graveside service at#4 Cemetery She enjoyed reading and was a received a master's degree in ar- Florida,died Friday at the age of in Lovell. Red Sox fan. chaeology from Harvard at the 88. In lieu of flowers, memorial She leaves two children, Diane age of 63.At the time of his death, She was the wife of the late Jo- contributions may be made to Tepper of Fairfax, Virginia, arid Dr. Kelly was in the process of seph B.McCarty. MSPCA/Angell, 350 South Hun- John Godley of Marstons Mills; publishing a book on human evo- She leaves five children,James tington Ave., Jamaica Plain, MA two grandchildren, David Tepper lution. McCarty of Taunton, Jack Mc- 02130; or Androscoggin Home of Fairfax, Virginia, and Jenmi- In 1998, he and two friends Carty of Westport,Janet McCarty Health Care and Hospice,25 Hos- fer Godley of Watertown; a sister, purcnased the former Century of North Haven, Connecticut, pital Drive,Bridgton,ME 04009. June Rickard of Los Osos, Cali- Irish Pub on Locust Street in Fal- Jerry McCarty of Pocasset, and fornia; two brothers, Peter Van mouth,renaming it Grumpy's Pub Jeffrey McCarty of Raynham; an Memorial Service Deventer of Morristown, New after Dr.Kelly's grandfather,who adopted daughter, Patricia Pinto Jersey, and Arthur Van Deventer was known as Grumps.His grand- of Falmouth; a sister; two broth- A memorial service for John of La Grange, Georgia; and many father's likeness was used on the ers;eight grandchildren; and two Sapiel will be held at 2:30 PM nieces and nephews. roadside sign for the bar. great-grandchildren. on Sunday at the Woodbriar Golf She is buried at St. Francis In addition to his wife, Con- Visiting hours will be from 4 to Course, 339 Gifford Street, Fal- Xavier Cemetery in Centervill.e. nie Kelly, he leaves two broth- 8 PM today at the O'Keefe-Wade mouth. A memorial service will be ers,Jack and Dick Kelly; two sis- Funeral Home, 70 Washington Mr. Sapiel, who was known as held at a later date. ters, Pat Kelly-Zaehler and Jean Street,Taunton. Sam, died at his home in Fal- Memorial donations may be Schaefer; and many nieces and A funeral will be from the mouth on May 12. made to The National Dysaiuto- nephews. funeral home tomorrow morn- nomia Research Foundation„ PO A celebration of his life will ing at 10, followed by a funeral David S. Cody Box 301, Red Wing, MN 55i066- be held at 3.30 PM on Sunday at mass at 11 in St. Paul's Church in 0303. Grumpy's Pub, 29 Locust Street, Taunton. David Squire Cody of Bronx- Falmouth. Burial will be in St. Francis ville, New York, whose family Cemetery in Taunton. spent summers in Woods Hole, Kelly Memorial donations may be died Thursday at home after a Robert E. Grace Sullivan Bowen made to the McCarty Family long illness. Robert E. Kelly of Woods IHole ScholarshipHe was the husband of Susan R. died May 27 at the age of 70. Grace Sullivan Bowen of Fal- Fund, Coyle & Cas- Kelly was born in Beaver mouth died Saturday at the JML sidy High School, 2 Hamilton, (Hill) Cody, whom he married on Falls, Pennsylvania, on August 6, Care Center after a short illness. Street,Taunton,MA 02780. July 27, 1985. She was born in New Bedford Born in 1954 in Newton, he was 1936, one of six children bolt' to raised in Needham and spent Margaret and Leon Kelly. in 1920, the youngest of four chic- Payson Angell Jones p Known as Doc, Dr. Kelly dis dren of Daniel and Grace Sul- many childhood summers zi livan. In her youth, she helped Payson Angell Jones Jr.,84,for- Cataumet.He was the son of Cole- played early on an interest in raise her nieces and nephews of merly of North Falmouth, died man F.Cody and the late Barbara learning and athleticism,earning Sundayat his home in Lovell, Baldwin a football scholarship to North- Mrs.her sister's early death. Cody. Mrs. Bowen attended the New Maine,after a brief illness. He graduated from the Rivers western University, where he He was the husband of Anne F. School in 1973, from Brown Uni- played for the legendary (coach England Conservatory of Music, where she majored in piano. She Jones, to whom he was married versity in 1977,and earned a mas- Ara Parsegian. He contUniversity his developed a love, not only of mu- for 62 years. ter's in business administration education at the rec silty of Born in Taunton, Mr.Jones was from the Wharton School of the Pittsburgh, where he receilved a sic, but also of the performing arts and painting, the son of Payson A. and Priscilla University of Pennsylvania. doctorate in anatomy and cell bi G.Jones. He had a career in finance,pri ology. After briefly teaching piano at home, she became the assistant During World War II, he served manly at Bankers Trust and Citi- Dr. Kelly's curiosity and Hove of in the Navy as an aviation ma- corp. to Dr.Paul Magnuson of New Bed- the unknown led him to take trips ford. She came to Falmouth in chinist's mate, first class, sta- Mr. Cody later earned a mas- ) to Mexico, Africa, Spain. Portu- 1954 when Dr. Magnuson moved tioned at Pearl Harbor. After the ter's in education from Manhat- gal, and Belize. his practice here. war he had a 42-year career as a tanville College, and was certi- His career path led to teach- ' metals salesman for two Boston fled to teach mathematics, social ing and research biology, and She was a founding member his work on smooth muscle and and an officer of the Interfaith companies, first for Harvey Steel studies, and business economics Choir. She continued her inter- Company, then with the Joseph at the secondary level. He taught i cancer was published and later est in painting with art classes Ryerson Steel Company until his middle school math for a brief i recognized as a major research retirement. time before he fell ill. effort.He had a passion for teach offered at the West Falmouth Library. She was an active volun- After spending summers as He was a member of the Woods ,l ing, and tried to make anatomy teer 3t Falmouth Hospital and a a boy in Centerville, Mr. Jones Hole Golf Club. n easier to learn, using different memoer of the Falmouth Hospi- i and his wife moved to the Cape In addition to his wife and fa- n- techniques to make the material tal Auxiliary. year-round in 1974, living first in they, he leaves two children, Na more understandable and enema f Bourne, then in Falmouth eight Gwendolyn and Allyson: a sis- rabie. A parishioner, first at St. Pat When not teaching or in the rick's Church in Falmouth and years later. He took a job as store ter, Ann Cody Pattison; his step- then at St.Elizabeth Satan Church manager for North Falmouth mother, Sarah Meigs Hobbs Cody; • laboratory, Dr. Kelly played rug Hardware and Marine Supply by for the Pittsburgh Rugby Club, in North Falmouth. she served pp y in and two stepsisters, Patricia H. and for Dartmouth College and on the Altar Committee and the 1985 Thompson and Elizabeth H. Di Tulane University. In 1972, he women's guild. and served as Eu- An avid boater for years,he en- Clemente. was one of three founders of the charistic minister. For several joyed making scrimshaw and col- He was the brother of the late Chicago Griffins Rugby Club, one years, she volunteered her time lecting model tractors. George Stephen Cody. with St. Elizabeth Seton Church's Mr. Jones was a past commo- A memorial service will be of four teams remaining in the dore of the Waquoit BayYacht held at the Reformed Church in national tournament. annual summer fest q More than 30 years ago, his She married Dr.Harry Bowen in Club.He also gave 50 years of ser- Bronxville on Saturday at noon. 1981,when she was t J.The couple vice to theUS Power Squadron In lieu of flowers, memorial travels brought him to the Marine and US Coast Guard Auxiliary; donations may be made to the Biological Laboratory i:n Woods traveled wia.ely.visiting their for- mer AFS students in France and was a past commander of the Old Bourne Conservation Trust, Box Hole, where he discovered and gi Colony Power Squadron; and a 203, Cataumet, MA 02534; or Cal- pursued an interest in ocean fish- Norway.and in Washington State. life member of the VFW. vary Hospital, 1740 Eastchester ing. and obtained his captain's She also honed her sailing skills., serving as crew on their own sail From 1997 to 2000 he served as Road,Bronx, NY 10461. boat,Osprey, the lighthouse keeper of the Nob- She leaves her husband and ska Point Light Station in Woods William C. Vincent KEEP IT SIMPLE children: and many nieces and Hole. nephews He had also lived in Cape Cor William Carroll Vincent of Lu •Replacement Windows 8 Dews •Docks p al,Florida. therville, Maryland, who leaves A Mass of Celebration will family in North Falmouth, died •Skylights•Roofing •Vinyl&Wood Skim be held at St. Elizabeth Seton In addition to his wife, he •Sun Rooms•finished Basements•Garages at home on May 30. He was the husband of Donna J. I'""... a"\ a Vincent for 31 years. INNOVATION 1 Born in 1931 in Wilkes Barre, /� s�. ii Pennsylvania, he was the son of r"NS 1 . CO. 1 " William Starr and Florence Mur- r PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY OFTHE UNITED STATES .^ c` � I• Ms.Natalie HruskaPRO �°0s.• 'I 34 Overy Dr. "'��� '' Lif +,..N.Falmouth MA 02556 i-Y Ma L,,0 r : . ,. `, - +s""` '� �' 11;4- �, a w # �y,2' 1 5 _ �},v. 2 0Y o nw` '` c. .......- io ta.,... .. -- ...._.... .e- ,.-+W__'_ �t„C - ,i � .+,Gt,. '. T t yi:u we..w �`..:... .w.. . ... f,- .,.r.:y.. '9vw..n..0.--, 1 h 6 ryl (A S e, r/ guciqCorn ► SSR0net' 6 u 1cr r DiVr &&Cr\ Ticoboon rn,a ,1 nsica 0 le_ , f t { ;, f , f f iii ,_.::. .. :. �{ f f to, , ',Wilt�f?.i fff}'i t.'E.E7f?.F,. f}.....:'if111,!, - #1111111111M111111f. .31.1111 ,.. _fini,n,11.1.11=IMIIIMMiling/... ..,_ . .,...0,0, N • • - ., . '• , . • ' II 1 . . .... ...,.. :, . II' •• . .• \ 6.'.`rr A. . • r, ...-. ' •);.•. . • I I- ArrAl."' r .. • . ". -.. • . ... , , . . - " r --. r,A . ' I , . ' \ N \ , 1 ; i Ili ) I) IIIIIIII III i !) 111! fit!!! I) i 'Ai UM I 1 i i ilJ Ili! i ii HUM! Ilf 1 rJillt Mt!! If i / . I A June 2,2007 TOWN BARNSTABLE In regards to: Support of the Cape Wildlife Center 2001JURY -14 PM 1: 56 • Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Building Division � �' '� , Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Thomas Perry, I am writing to support the Cape Wildlife center relocation to a more usable facility. The Cape Wildlife Center is vital to this region.It should have the appropriate facilities in order to continue to provide a service which is essential to the unique Cape Cod environment. Considering they have operated without incident for 11 years,I believe they would continue to achieve a positive balance with the environment. As part of their free service, they are,active in the community and assist in emergency,health, and resolution issues involving animals. They are a valuable resource for people seeking to become involved in their • environment, as it adjusts to variables specific to the Cape Cod ecosystem. Their service is essential to the preservation of Cape Cod's natural habitat;it should be supported,not constrained. Having lived on Cape Cod for several years,I value its diverse wildlife.Without the Cape Wildlife Center and other related organizations, I may not have been as aware of the creatures I have encountered, like turtles, foxes, raccoons, deer, various snakes, turkeys, and more. I would happily offer my continued support as needed. My Ph.D. studies focus on technology and its use as a tool for social change. As part of the future success of technology,balance with the natural environment is important. I will continue to support the Cape Wildlife Center in their efforts as needs change on Cape Cod and in this complex world. Best regards, Natalie Hruska • • 34 OVERY DRIVE NORTH FALMOUTH, MA 02556 w . Ms.Barbara Bodansk� il 23 Allen Dr R 1 Ny d Brewster,MA 02631q " d. 0„ 6 %1 ..�.:...1. .t.."i...•s.• ,.-,. c. 1 r..-- - ..�....�,. .� - .F wnn tiyti.:. ',rye y . � ., Tir) 0 ifr A f;(-' r-a ,, 6 u....d. (it , 0 0 ',vie. ro , . i c-si.orle--) . 6God cSAPAi glvtiL-01____-1--"20,E,L___'") --rou-n 64 6604) . _. 1...,_ , milaArn -... -:\--- . , ........_. 0 0,,,A_o 0 1 Ilainii -4) or C..}G..rrJ%44,�►1.?r..)'�':.: IIJulilIlli�ll:ti1l9lIlnIJFI.itlf:illrII,il-l.,JlI.IiiEI.IJi,..iftii - - - - 1 . I / r . j jj iiiiii jiji j iii iii iiiiii 1111j j j 1 jj if j iji . .: r- i0 J N tIF BARN -TABLE Thomas Perry Building Commissioner 2007 JUN -4 PH f; 56 Building Department Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street "" -�--- Hyannis,MA 02601 May 31, 2007 Dear Mr. Perry, I am writing in support of the Cape Wildlife Center's move to the Cummaquid location. I have volunteered at the Cape Wildlife Center since January 2007. I have been impressed by the compassion and knowledge of the staff in treating the injured and/or abandoned wild life brought in for care. The staff also demonstrates a constant awareness of maintaining the safety of the volunteers and staff as well as the safety of the wildlife. The Wildlife Center plays an essential role in maintaining the Cape that we all love and appreciate.Part of the beauty of living here is the nature and wildlife. By protecting the animals and caring for them when injured,we can maintain an important aspect of life on Cape Cod.Unfortunately,the a majority of the animals brought to the Center have had injuries caused by humans,cars,construction, etc. Without the Cape Wildlife Center these animals would die and undoubtedly suffer in the process. It is important that we are good citizens of the world and the Cape,and that we maintain natural resources for future generations. I am a resident of Barnstable County and work as a Registered Nurse for the Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod.As a member of this community I request that you expedite the Cape Wildlife Center's move so that they may continue their valuable work in an upgraded facility. Sinc ely, Barbara Bodansky 23 Allen Drive Brewster,MA 02631 Perennial Solutions - -- 1'j.. = s 28.Longview Rd. u- _ . • �� N. Falmouth, MA ��-"`" '° l 02556 USA 'tafa • M r. / ‘urvsol ixf eff-7 tA,:loi`'v ?J, .1 ,s ,�, i y,,lln. r I z.,.eivs / 2,0� i t cuo c s (1'• ,ya.4►s/ / o�.�a I .. - iii - -yy t}}} !! Si 9 ass i} 'Ili .i y. �. i„•__.i hy' . :i;i: :.; t;tiiFii tllifi_1lliiiittlfli�ls111kt-fililltiiiiihifili lllllil ii i i I t iitiii i ii1 fi 1i1 1) 1}li i it y }i = i E ?tiji3 f 3t�: 1! ; Fi i iti J {;i ; ;} F N............,......„,......„......„.„.„,„,s I. • , t a. 'lfiVr.:y. Hy n e,._ ..',' •....., ...... 'Z ----.. n r :1-y t_ Tom__'�- Thomas Perry `Iil i OF 1314,1\ l'Pti :BLE Building Commissioner Building Division 280 i Jur 56 Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA.02601 5/31/07 Dear Mr. Perry, I am writing in support of the Cape Wildlife Center's relocation plans. When I first learned of those plans, I was pleased that something good was going to come from the sad sa4rry of that property. I own and operate a landscape gardening business and we have frequent contact with wildlife. Two years ago my teenage daughter was working with me and found a small box turtle with a badly damaged shell. I thought the animal was doomed but she called the Cape Wildlife Center and they encouraged us to bring the turtle in. A few weeks later they called to say that the turtle's shell-had been repaired and it was ready for us to release it in the area where we found it! Box turtles are of course endangered so saving even one is important. I am a Master Gardener and frequently speak to garden clubs and other organizations. Last Fall I was asked to speak about ."Gardening for Wildlife"and the center was very helpful in providing literature. Every time I have visited the center it was clean and tidy and I was treated very courteously. I would be happy to have them as my neighbor. I think the Cape Wildlife Center provides very valuable services and contributes to those qualities that make Cape Cod special. I urge you to approve their plans to relocate. Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. Sincerely, 4;a e/(Pftsit- Will Clarke 28 Longview Road North Falmouth,MA 02556 . , . . , . ' , . 4 17 TOWN OF S,,tNB1.E 2001. JI.i� -5 PM 12: 48 . ( Apt' ai Iv • f L�4l1 �0 I \� v(Teaas'tLs' ddahon www.regasusFoundation.org - June.3, 2007 ' Thomas Perry . 'Building Commissioner , .. . ' Building Division Town of Barnstable - . , 200 Main Street - . . • Hyannis, MA 02601 . Dear Mr.Perry: - " . As theexecutive director of an animal protection foundation that has offices in West Barnstable, I urge you to support the relocation of the Cape Wildlife Center.to Cummaquid. The Cape Wildlife.Center has outgrown its current location an West Barnstable due to the growth'in the need for the center's wildlife rescue and rehabilitation services. Last year,the center admitted over 1,600 animals.,At least _ 440 of these animals-came from villages in Bamstable. Most of these animals were brought to the center by citizens of villages of Barnstable. i r In addition to providing direct care to Cape Cod wildlife,the Cape Wildlife Center offers human/wild animal s conflict resolution services to Cape Cod•residents. The center also is integrally involved in the community through its role as a member of the Animals in Disaster Subcommittee of the Barnstable County Regional Emergency Preparedness Committee. Furthermore;the Cape Wildlife Center serves the community as a co- founder and active participant in the Cape Cod Stranding Network,which rescues marine mammals that become. stranded on Cape Cod's shores. -. ' For these reasons,I request your support in helping this important member of the Barnstable community,the Cape ' Wildlife Center,realize its goal to expand into a new facility that will allow it to better serve the people and animals of Barnstable and Cape Cod. Thank you for your consideration. incerely, • • Peter A.Bender ; . Executive Director , The Pegasus Foundation , 1000 Mam Street ;PO-Box 79 West Barnstable,MA 02668, , pbender@pegasusfoundation.org . 603-225-3918 ThP Paonsi is Fni nddfikn.(/n nnv Pitnav I I P- C)ne Internntinnnl PInr-P Rnstnn.MA 09110 Nancy J. Kelley 41 Wilfin Road South Yarmouth, Ma 02664 June 6, 2007 Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Building Division Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Perry, I am writing in support cf the Cape Wildlife Center, a program of the Humane Society of the United States, and their intent to relocate their facilities to property located in Cummaquid. I understand that potential neighbors have raised concerns regarding the use of this property to provide care for injured and orphaned wildlife. As a volunteer for Cape Wildlife for the past 6 years, I have had the opportinity to observe the operation of the center and the character and dedication of the highly professional staff members. The organization is closely linked to other well recognized and distinguished facilities and organizations, such as Tufts Veterinary School of Medicine and Cape Cod Stranding Network as well as numerous local town Natural Resource Officers. I can assure you that this group conducts itself in a responive, responsible and professional manner and would represent a positive addition to the neighborhood. Respectfully, Nancy J. Kelley , Q � r nj*� In Ph :iR"t rr.7 f ( . P M. • ia . I tr. • Robert A. Norton, Jr. PO Box 467 Higganum, CT 06441 860-638-8082 June 5, 2007 Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner Building Division Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Mr. Perry: I am writing in support of the application by the Cape Wildlife Center to relocate to Cummaquid. Last year, I had the need to obtain emergency care for an injured bird while visiting the Cape. The process to find emergency care rapidly was much harder than I ever imagined. I contacted the Town of Chatham —they had no resources, but referred me to a State Department of Environmental Protection office. The State could not help, and referred me to several other agencies. After approximately an hour of getting the run-a-round, I was told to contact the Cape Wildlife Center. The Cape Wildlife Center immediately took my call and gave me directions to transport the injured bird. I found their facility and transferred the injured creature to some caring professionals who treated it beyond my expectations. I found the facility lacking in both size and location for people to find, especially when visiting from out of the area such as myself. Since that day, I have kept in touch with the facility, and can attest to the quality of the care, the quality of the people there, and the desire to work with all the communities on the Cape to provide the best possible care, education and activities for the less fortunate animals. I a regular visitor to your town and the Cape in general, I ask you to support and assist the Cape Wildlife Center with their relocation to larger, more publicly accessible quarters in Cummaquid. pp C} Sincer obert A. Norton, Jr. = -40 • r-- i Ps: Below is a photo of me carrying the injured bird that was assisted by the Cape Wildlife Center. flf tim E 2 _ twf 31--YIP, _ s ,1 j t ! .- Request for Preliminary Zoning Approval The Cape Wildlife Center, a program of The Humane Society of the United States, seeks to relocate our operations within the Town of Barnstable from our current location on Meadow Lane in West Barnstable, where we have successfully operated in a residential I zone,to a new property in a residential zone in Cummaquid. We have a P&S agreement Bernard Kelly property at 4011 Main in Cummaquid. Our tentative closing date is 9/30/0 A contingency in the contract states that the town needs to approve that zoning is r appropriate. Obviously we will work through the Site Plan Review Process to ensure that details of our operation satisfy town requirement. At this time we merely seek a review of our ability to locate on the new property. Upon opening operations at the Meadow Lane location we received approval for variance from the zoning based upon our Non—profit status and our educational mission, in keeping with state statute. We ask the Town to review this document and attachments and grant the same for 4011 Main St. Cummaquid. Services Provided to the Barnstable Community We regularly provide services at no cost to the Town Animal Control and Natural Resources Officers, admitting 86 animals to our hospital from these agencies in 2005 alone. Much of our work has also gone to support the Cape Cod Rabies Task Force. Furthermore,we support the private citizens of Barnstable in their efforts to help local animals by admitting in 2005, 361 animals found in need. We further serve the community through our wildlife conflict resolution hotline that assists home owners in resolving their conflicts with nuisance wildlife humanely. Our educational services just to Barnstable include an annual lecture series, outreach programs to public groups and events , e.g. Marston's Mills and West Barnstable Village Days, and internship programs for students from Barnstable High School, Cape Cod Academy and both the high school program and college programs from CCCC. Lastly,we provide volunteer and employment opportunities to many local residents. A primary motivation of our move is to expand our educational capacity. Programmatic Description at the Cummaquid Location Clinic - The program at Cummaquid will mirror the program at Meadow Lane with certain enhanced aspects. We currently care for nearly 2,000 wild patients/year. The new clinic and holding would expand that capacity to 3,000 with the potential to double it over 10 years. At that point we would once again be at capacity. Currently it is an unfortunate reality of our world that we sometimes must euthanize otherwise healthy animals due to lack of capacity. Our goal is to eliminate that for a period of time. Education -In addition to the on Cape students we serve, our Internship program currently trains 20 vet,vet tech and colleges students a year from around the nation and world. These students mostly reside on property in 3 bedrooms for a period of 3 weeks to 2 months, generally in the spring and summer. We would continue this program but expand to provide training for students in the winter months as well in wildlife management as our beds are generally empty at that time. It would be a maximum of 40 students per year, mostly on site for 3 weeks each. Furthermore the Cummaquid property has spaces for a small classroom and conference room that would allow us to hold training seminars for students and professionals who would stay in local hotels while learning to ... identify disease in wild animals,humanely remove wild animals from homes, utilizes GIS databases to map wildlife movements and the like. These are areas where in-service and near-service professionals are crying out for professional development. • Attached also find a list of our current collaborations with other educational institutions. Nuisance animals—we will continue to operate our Hotline to assist community members with nuisance anima ls and hope also,pending grant approvals,to have a staff member and vehicle on the road to provide site visits and assistance within the year. Marine Mammals—we have requested that the Cape Cod Stranding Network lease e their office space from us, so that one center would provide full services for sea, sky and land animals. They have indicated a willingness to explore the option. Use of the Property (Map335 Parcel 060) See attached Map On the 4.3 acre lot we will maintain existing cedar fences to ensure the neighbors are sheltered from our operations. We anticipate no issues in this area as we have had none at Meadow Lane. The lot has 3 buildings. • 10 Stall Horse Barn This building will be used for storage, and small animal holding. It will have no bathroom and has no septic system. Floors of animal holdings will be sand and pea gravel which is periodically removed. 6 Car Garage This building will be converted into the new animal clinic, increasing our current capacity by 75%. The hospital and admission operations will locate on the first floor and the animal wards on the second floor. There will be one to two restrooms, and a commercial clothes washer that will attach to a new septic system which the engineers have already looked at. The current system failed Title 5. Assuming our grant comes through we will be converting to digital x-ray, eliminating the need for a tight tank. But, if not,we will need to include a very small tight tank for developer wash chemicals. Main House The main house was previously operated as a bed and breakfast. It has two sections. The East most end has a one bedroom and a two bedroom apartment. These would be converted to our student dorm space with a maximum of 10 students using this septic system which did pass Title 5. The Center and Western portions of the house will be converted from residence to administrative and education spaces. The Center section has a Great room which would serve as our classroom space for up to 40 people on an occasional basis. Adjoining this are two small break out spaces for conference rooms. One Bedroom in this section of the house will remain as a bedroom for a guest. The Western Section contains the old living spaces, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, and living areas. These, other than the kitchen,will be converted to office spaces. So only one bedroom will remain in the main house,but we have designed septic to maintain the original 4 bedroom configuration as this system also failed Title 5. Exterior Spaces We will be installing,primarily between the main house and the pond at the south end of the property,temporary holdings for animals that have completed care and are rehabilitating and acclimating prior to release. (Examples can be seen at the Meadow Lane Facility—all will be out of eyesight.) We seek to isolate these animals from humans as much as possible, and this location on the property isolates them both from our operations and from the neighbors as best possible.Most of the holdings are high end kennel like structures used in the zoo industry. Some have slatted sides, some are open weave mesh. They are designed for temporary placement and reconfiguration. Some will have solid roofs, some will have no roof. Only 2 raccoon holdings will require concrete flooring to ensure proper sanitation and disease control, all others will have sand or pea gravel bottoms. All will be screened by plantings. Parking for our 5 FTE staff, for our volunteers, students and rescuers would be achieved along the eastern property line near the barn. There is a long area available for head in parking on grass. We would keep this a porous surface,hopefully remaining in grass,but some high use areas might have to be graveled. The driveway will remain as gravel. Assuming the Cape Cod Stranding Network chose to collocate with us we might need to come to the town to seek approval for a shelter structure for the boats and trailers they use in rescue. Other than this possibility we do not intend to build additional permanent structures on the property in essence using the buildings and property as is. r i Contact: Please review and contact me at this Cell number for additional needs or communication of results as I will be traveling. (508) 564-2567 Thank You-Robert Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife Center 185 Meadow Lane West Barnstable,MA 02563 Attachments: 1) Verification of Non-Profit Status 2) List of 2006 Professional Collaborations 3) Assessors Map with notes 09-14-06 02:06pm From-HSUS Legal Department 2027786126 T-428 P.002/004 F-056 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF • THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES • FIRST. The name of the corporation is •THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES • SECOND. Its principal office in the State of Delaware is located at 1209 Orange Street in the City of Wilmington, County of New Castle. The name and address of its resident agent is THE CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. THIRD. The objects or purposes to be promoted or carried on are: 1. To protect all living things, especially animals, children, and the aged, from • cruelty and neglect, with special emphasis on cruelties of national scope; 2. To use all means to further humane education in public and private schools, churches, farm groups, and youth organizations, and among the general public; provided, however, that the corporation shall not have the power to organize or conduct a private school; 3. To cooperate with all international humane organizations and the humane societies of other nations in all efforts to prevent or ameliorate suffering. • • In furtherance of, and not in limitation of.the general powers conferred by the laws of the State of Delaware, and the objects and purposes herein set forth, it is expressly provided that this corporation shall also have the following powers: Acting through its Board of Directors, its Chairman, President and other officers, subject to the powers and restrictions of this Certificate of Incorporation, and its By-Laws, to do all such acts as are necessary or convenient to the attainment of the objects and purposes herein set forth, and to the same extent and as fully as any natural person Might or could do. To purchase, lease, hold, sell, mortgage, or otherwise acquire or dispose of real orpersonalproperty, to enter into, make, perform or carry out contracts of every kind With any person, firm, corporation or association; to do any acts necessary or expedient for carrying on any and all of the activities and pursuing any and all of the objects and purposes set forth in this Certificate of Incorporation and not forbidden by the laws of the State of Delaware. t:\tnllolloonk\manual.boa\charter.a a0/90 • 09-14-06 02:07pm From-HSUS Legal Department 2027786126 T-428 P.003/004 F-056 To have offices and promote and carry on its objects and purposes within or without the State of Delaware, in other states, the District of Columbia, the territories or colonies of the United States. In general, to have all powers conferred upon a corporation by the laws of the State of Delaware, except as herein prohibited, or forbidden by the By-Laws of this corporation. No profits shall be made or dividends declared to the members of the corporation or to anyone else, and no substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall consist of the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation or to participate or intervene (including the publishing and distribution of statements) in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. • FOURTH. The corporation shall not have any capital stock. FIFTH. The conditions of membership shall be as set forth in the By-Laws. SIXTH. The names and places of residence of the incorporators are as follows: NAMES RESIDENCES H.K. Webb Wilmington, Delaware W.T, Cunningham Wilmington, Delaware A.D. Atwell Townsend, Delaware SEVENTH. The corporation shall have perpetual existence. EIGHTH. The private property of the members shall not be subject to the payment of corporate debts. NINTH. The activities and affairs of the corporation shall be managed by a board of directors. The number of directors which shall constitute the whole board shall be such as from time to time shall be fixed by, or in the manner provided in, the by-laws but in no case shall the number be less than seven. The directors need not be members of the corporation unless so required by the by-laws. The board of directors shall be elected by the members of the corporation by referendum in such manner as the by-laws may provide, and shall hold office until their successors are respectively elected and qualified. The by-laws shall specify the number of directors necessary to constitute a quorum. The directors of the corporation may, if the by-laws so provide, be classified as to term of office. The corporation may elect such officers as the by-laws may specify, who shall, subject to the provisions of the statute, have such titles and exercise such duties as the by-laws may provide. The board of directors is expressly authorized to 2 f:\hsi\ail eenk\manual.bodlcharter,a 10/96 09-14-06 02:07pm From-HSUS Legal Department 2027786126 T-428 P.004/004 F-056 make and adopt by-laws for this corporation. After such adoption the by-laws shall be altered, amended, or repealed only by the members of the corporation after a referendum if the by-laws so provide. This corporation may in its by-laws confer powers upon its board of directors in addition to the foregoing, and in addition to the powers and authorities expressly conferred upon them by the statute, provided that the board of directors shall not exercise any power or authority conferred herein or by statute upon the members. • Subject to the limitations in Delaware Corporation Law§102(b)(7), a director shall not be personally liable to the corporation for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director. TENTH. Meetings of members may be held without the State of Delaware if the by-laws so provide. The books of the corporation may be kept (subject to any provision contained in the statutes) outside of the State of Delaware at such place or places as may be from time to time designated by the board of directors. ELEVENTH. The corporation reserves the right to amend, alter, change or repeal any provision contained in this certificate of incorporation, in the manner now or hereafter prescribed by statute, and all rights conferred upon members herein are granted subject to this reservation. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being each of the incorporators hereinbefore named, for the purpose of forming a corporation pursuant to Chapter 1 of Title 8 of The Delaware Code, do make this certificate, hereby declaring and certifying that the facts herein stated are true, and accordingly have hereunto set our hands and seals this 22nd day of November, A.D. 1954. • H.K. Webb {SEAL) W.T. Cunningham (SEAL) A.D. 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Loaded od :anuar7 2C. =95b '.i. were rc-r=_x '._. ?o= of Cez.t ar 1.9 t that. tha r . of ycs.- or—ant:La:.l. n hsn >`eea f ra :.ors.: R,.=ra Loc_et; to ita alatoa=s ;;Qrota ' c: t a Zdttad ::at.va, and that there have been no C:.'3nvef :.:.. th= of the ors ZL'=1 tt'r. .r.r` - the r..1:.:- of .ianraT 2C, 1956, r°sa{'= f i r2T7 and affect and is a.p^p Loabla oar 7G`,L ;trawls= mama. 71 n Society of tha IIu::�a 3;.asaa, Cv.= r-aco ja have been noted to reflect t=a r'-�n/s _: 7eor r,..sa, and a copy or this :,attar to bei forwarded to tha i ..=_ =rec r.. a: wmter as Raraia:a, Salt =ra, Mar;':.:. . • Ver7 trs2.7 7vars. L ..�� /-; ciof P ami Ors-a stage Brsr4 • • • • 2006 Professional Collaborations at Cape Wildlife Center Tufts University 1. Ongoing exchanges of animals from their clinic to ours and vice versa. Patients whose ailments require specialized care beyond the scope of our facility often go to Tufts. Patients at Tufts that are in need of specialized rehabilitative care come to CWC. 2. Support for Seanet program. Seanet is a Tuft's operated program that is assessing population health status of and threats to shorebirds. Provided necropsy space and housing to student this summer as well as ongoing collection of samples and/or bodies for the year-round monitoring project. Students working at CWC get exposure to the program and experience working with the researcher. 3. Support for the Tuft's Oral Rabies Vaccine development program. Congruent with our ongoing role in the Cape Cod Rabies Crisis Task Force, we have provided housing for students doing a trapping program to measure efficacy of the rabies vaccine baiting program. We are also submitting tissue from dead animals and blood samples from animals admitted to the clinic for analysis. Furthermore, we have matched out tagging program with Tufts so that we may be able to do comparative analysis of efficacy of the injectable vaccine that all our patients receive before release. 4. Hosted lecture by Dr. Allen Rutberg on Living with Wildlife as a part of our Wild Words Lecture Series Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Reserve In association with researchers at Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Reserve we are collecting and submitting New England and Eastern Cottontail feces for analysis. The goal of this project is to further knowledge of the abundance and genetic diversity in this species. NE Cottontails are listed as a species of special concern in New Hampshire and New York, yet due to their visual similarities to Eastern Cottontails are hunted indiscriminately in Mass. We hope a further understanding of the population may get the species listed and cause restriction of hunting of rabbits. Boston College We are assisting Boston College with two turtle projects. In one, rehabilitated Eastern Box Turtles (a Mass species of special concern) receive radio tags for tracking their return to their home range and success or failure of that reintroduction. In the second we protect nests of Northern Diamond Back Terrapins (Threatened) from predation, measuring the carapace, etc of the mother after she lays her clutch. When the hatchlings emerge '/2 are released to the wild and go into a head start program whose goal is a higher survivability percentage as many young terrapins are fish food or desiccate in the marsh, but larger head started turtles are believed to fair better. • Binghamton University,NY In collaboration with Tufts we are providing all dead crow carcasses to a research program that is studying bone density. The study comes in response to reports of larger numbers of young crows demonstrating pathological deformities or fractures of the long bones. Student Programs We have recently begun expanding our student program beyond our traditional areas of Veterinary and Animal Care to include Policy, Management and Advocacy students. Last year—we supported Dr. Jennifer Jackman's research on public attitudes towards coyotes on Cape Cod, as part of her Masters work at Tufts. We have also begun discussing with Dr Rutberg,the opportunities for students at Tuft's School for Man and the Environment to work out of our center or utilize our clinic data in their work. Closer to home our first student from Cape Cod Community College will be starting in August. Meetings with officials at Antioch New England University have also taken place to begin providing support for their students, as well as initial discussions with the new President at Unity College in Maine about working with their Animal Care program students. We are also training 19 students form vet, vet tech and undergraduate schools across the country this year in animal health and care. • International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council , We hosted an IWRC basic skills training in February of this year. 35 participants received the training as part of our ongoing efforts to increase the size and professionalism of the Mass rehabilitation community. Disaster Planning The Cape Wildlife Center has initiated and facilitated discussion amongst NGO's and GOs to begin planning for response to animal needs in various disaster scenarios on the Cape. Groups include: IFAW, IWC, CCSN, MSPCA,NMLC, ARL/Boston, Carapace, Wild Care, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History,Local ACOs. Marine Mammals Director currently serves as Vice Chair of the Cape Cod Stranding Network. Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System September 5, 2006 ..nal1 i j m✓ J w"� 1 I i i if i :\ ,i,, c. ,: ...., ' i,,,,_ \\...'s' , . _ --!, -ii ........-----m- ,,t, ' I .,,t,--, .\ '''l r, R r — ________I !--' t !I. t t• f k \ i j 1.1i L.1------, ; \ It \ 1, r:----- 1 ra r''''...r\.\\>,,,,„. 1, \ , -----r— ,\_________L___--- \ -� V� 7 ç� 3 17-.4..„ '"st it,"'">\.. .> ta .._.....„..../:::::., -„,\L„...1 .,....,),,....:: k _\--ka y ; illill -"Ia. . //'''''<'. ' 44- C...) ., ) ' ./ t..z...ji ,,, , L:>_______I \,...c.....5.-N Vv.,/ c- ----. . 4�� t r v. „9.-------8--; . o ;z_:w FIraX Pn n. DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:335 Parcel:060 q Selected Parcel boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner:KELLY,BERNARD R Total Assessed Value:$1510900 .t.,, 1"=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map {l5ld ; E are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner: Acreage:4.30 acres Abutters _.,,/r boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:4011 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(BARN.) x such as building locations. Buffer Internal Revenue Service Department of the Treasury • P.0.Box 2508 Date: August 21,2006 Cincinnati,OH 45201 • Person to Contact: • NEW ENGLAND WILDLIFE CENTER Kim A.Chambers 31-07674 500 COLUMBIAN ST Customer Service Specialist S WEYMOUTH .MA 02190 . Toll Free Telephone Number: 877-829-5500 Federal Identification Number: 04-2907561 Dear Sir or Madam: • This is in response to your request of August 21,2006,regarding your organization's tax-• exempt status. In April 1984 we issued a determination letter that recognized your organization as exempt • from federal income tax. Our records indicate that your organization Is currently exempt under section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code. Our records indicate that your organization is also classified as a public charity under sections 509(a)(1)and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)of the Internal Revenue Code. Our records indicate that contributions to your organization are deductible under section 170 of the Code,and that you are qualified to receive tax deductible bequests,devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055,2106 or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code. •.•.If you have any questions,please call us at the telephone number shown in the heading of this letter. Sincerely,in • Janna K.Skufca,Director,TE/GE • Customer Account Services • E a,, Town of Barnstable ti c,4, �+ , �� Regulatory Services anxxsrnsi,E. ,,, , g Thomas F. Geiler, Director t i69. s,0 �A FD A� Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 September 27, 2006 Robert Fearn Director Cape Wildlife Center 185 Meadow Lane West Barnstable,MA 02563 Dear Mr. Fearn: In response to your letter sent to Ellen Swiniarski regarding Preliminary Zoning Approval. Since the educational mission and non-profit status of your operation remains unchanged this proposal would be allowed at 401'1=Main.Street Cum q id. Site plan review will be required before any changes take place at this new site. Exterior changes to structure or additions of cages etc will need Old Kings Highway District review before those take place. I hope this satisfies your needs. Sincere erry, CBO Building Commissioner L Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * BARNSTABLE, » ,Kass Thomas F. Geiler,Director 1639.� �m _pept �p Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 October 19, 2006 Herbert&Mary Carroll P.O. Box 85 Cummaquid, MA 02637 Dear Mr. &Mrs. Carroll: In response to your correspondence dated October 16, 2006, regarding the apartments at the Cape Wildlife Center, if the apartments are used as part of the non-profit educational (i.e. students etc) they are allowed. Sincerely Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner } October 162006 U • J• Mr.Thomas Perry, Director ' ;° Town of Barnstable Building Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Sir: Regarding our letter of 0ctober4, 2006 expressing our objection to the locating of the Cape Wildlife Center in a residential neighborhood. In that correspondence we neglected to include our question on the status of the existing illegal(?) apartments. i.e.sinks, cabinets, ranges We have been informed that the reason for the group being allowed to operate in a residential ,RF2, area is that they are a non-profit organization. To what degree are non-profit groups exempt from town codes, rules, regulations? Do existing building, health, or zoning codes apply? We understand that Cape Wildlife is required to have a site plan review. Hopefully, our questions will be addressed afthat time. Your attention to this matter is appreciated. Sincerely, v , )64ixt- ‘k4 Herbert& Mary C rroll P.O. Box 85 Cummaquid, MA 02637 w,�-- 508 362 6982 Cc:Thomas Broadrick, Director Fie Old Kings Highway Historic District ✓u`/ Thomas McKean, Director Health Division (1' kft- Ut OW OF BA,RMSTA811 October 4, 2006 2006 OCT 10 PM 3: 14 Mr.Thomas Perry, Director Town of Barnstable Building Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 • Dear Sir: Recently we learned that a property abutting ours was sold. The property is located at 4011:MainStreet,Cummaq id, it has always been used as a residence. When we researched the name of the purchaser, we were advised that the Humane Society of the United States had bought the property. We are writing to object to the locating of this facility in the middle of a residential neighborhood. We were able to locate the area Director of the organization at the current shelter located off Meadow Lane , West Barnstable. During our telephone conversation with him,we were advised that the facility would not be used as a residence and that cages and pens would be located on the property for any animals that may come under their care. The property will be operated as an animal shelter. Not being familiar with the groups activities, we took the time to visit their West Barnstable property. We presently live in a residential area, zoned RF2 and have concerns, as do our neighbors,that a facility such as this, locating in a residential area would be detrimental to property values. Because the group would be caring for injured animals we are concerned about noises, odors, and general maintenance of the property and buildings. The visit to the West Barnstable facility was not impressive. In addition to the grounds not being maintained, there was a large construction type dumpster, industrial type storage containers such as you would see on container ships and the main building was in disrepair. Overall the physical appearance of the area was a concern for us as potential neighbors. /.sr Our questions at this time are: 1. Is a facility such as the above allowed to operate in residential RF2 area of town? 2. If it is, do the abutters receive any guarantees that the facility will be maintained in such a way as to not negatively affect property values in the area? 3. Does the Old Kings Highway Historic rules allow the operation of facility such as this? 4. Does the town have any requirements that would protect abutting homeowners from any nuisance that may result from this facility? 5. In the event that abutters object to the location of this shelter, do they have the right to submit objections to the town and to who specifically? 6. What obligation does the Humane Society of the United States or the Cape Wildlife Center have to the abutting homeowners to insure their right to the peaceful enjoyment of their property and the maintenance of their property values? Not being familiar with town procedures in the handling of these matters, we would appreciate being notified of any hearings, meetings, etc.that the appropriate town departments or Old Kings Highway Historic Commission may have scheduled for this facility. Thank you for your attention to this matter. ii04471-* Ii4aL Herbert& Mary Carroll P.O. Box 85 Cummaquid, MA 02637 Cc:Thomas Broadrick, Director Old Kings Highway Historic District Thomas A McKean, Director a. Health Division Robbie Fearn, Director Cape Wildlife Center Jennifer Leaning, M.D. Director f� Humane Society of United States(MA) . ►(�_ e4- f r • LAW OFFICE .o I Ja'cQ.15 • I88 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET • P.O. 80X 3077 NORTH ATTLEGOROUGH, MASS. 0 2 7 6 1-307 7 TELEPHONE(5O8)699-4442 FAX (508)643-0905 E-MAIL atty.brais@verizon.net May 1, 2006 i. Fr. Bernard R.Kelly • 4011 Main Street • • P.O. Box 353 • Cummaquid,MA 02637 Re: Building Code Issues/Grandfathering Rights Dear Fr. Kelly: To confirm our telephone conversation of this date,it is my understanding that a potential buyer was concerned regarding the building permit status and/or grandfather rights associated with the apartments constructed at your primary residence, including the apartment above the garage. In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws and the Massachusetts building code, any structure constructed via a building permit issued by the town is a protected structure and use six years from the date of the construction. If an apal.tinent were constructed without the benefit of a building permit, ten years would have to pass before the structure was "grandfathered." It is my understanding that the apartments at your primary residence and the garage apartment were constructed well-in excess of ten years ago,therefore there are no issues regarding the grandfathering rights of said units. If I can be of further assistance please advise. • Very truly yours, • 0-,6CE 'TT � •— • ti Eliot T. Brais 1 • ETB/cma StationAWFr.ICefy\Ltri.2.06 178-03 r Father Kelly's house faces foreclosure (April 4, 2006) � e 1 of 3 1 v AO'VeR:q5EMENT „:;: ' , ,, ‘,,,,_,,,!', ', ,„ ' ,, ,„, _ -, ,,,QA:' ,7 ecfayleit6(-49 \,r, _41- q/ , .� 'i�' {# 'fit A ;�? 1 ',.:',.',',,,:'.:',:;7 , :x x e ' P.4,. x .'a s , ?r , ,, 4 r, v' max,: tr ' home t* 10 al I ES news I sports I business I weather I arts I classifieds I subscribe I rf destination Archives: 7 days 16 r , i'l., SearchFind a section �rf by Business Type k O j by Business NE years News elates ..Archives search April 4, 2006 /Th Prin -9 Business l verE ..m Contact us Father Kelly's house faces foreclosure E-rr -9 Corrections Sea District court By AMANDA LEHMERT a cf' Entertainment Dail -0 Discussion STAFF WRITER forums BARNSTABLE - A Barnstable Superior Court new RS: Local news judge authorized the Fall River Diocese to foreclose ET-.1 new ® Daily lottery -9 Obituaries on an embattled priest's Cummaquid estate Advert yesterday. Opinion/Editorials ® Special projects Retired Catholic priest Bernard Kelly agreed to pay Weather the diocese $1.3 million last year for funds he forecasts misspent as pastor at two Cape Cod parishes - Our Features Lady of Lourdes in Wellfleet and St. Joseph in View Cape Cod Woods Hole. He mortgaged his seven-bedroom ..p:Crossword Route 6A home and had six months to sell it and puzzles repay the diocese. -9 Feature stories Food & recipes .,, Health & But Kelly has not been able to sell the home, called science Fox Glen Mano-r_ .., Movies 1` ., outdoors It was not clearyesterdaywhether the diocese would ... Personals ..b Photo galleries indeed foreclose on the home, which sits next to a .., PrimeTime pond and includes a horse barn and an in-ground magazine pool. Diocese spokesman John Kearns said the Television p listings foreclosure is "another step in the process." Weddings http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/fatherkellyxs4.htm 4/4/2006 /1"A Father Kelly's house faces foreclosure (April 4, 2006) Page 2 of 3 Advertisement But Kelly's attorney, Francis O'Boy, said he is ETHAr V,7z; hopeful that Kelly and the diocese can come to some v Af m" 4 agreement. -.14,10144 avowal xIT I Meanwhile, Kelly will be in court again in May on We'rcriminal embezzlement charges. arkelace Used and new Kelly faced scrutiny from the diocese in October cars 2003, when police investigators wanted to question Classifieds him about the death of Jonathan Wessner, 20, of Dining guide Employment Falmouth, who was murdered by Paul Nolin. ' Real estate ..p Subscribe to Nolin, who allegedly had a sexual relationship with �- Times Kelly, visited the priest frequently in the days after eve the murder. Nolin is now serving a life sentence. When Kelly retired in November 2003, he admitted to misspending about $50,000 in parish funds. But pric church auditors pegged the amount much higher. home Kelly eventually agreed to pay the diocese $1.3 million, a sum that includes interest on the misused k i4 parish funds. 4 In January the diocese went to court because Kelly had not met the terms of the settlement agreement, which required him to repay a mortgage to the <. diocese in six months. The court had moved back trial dates on his civil court case with the diocese several times so that he could raise the funds. Kelly dropped ; 1 =4,w the price of the • property - originally priced at $3.5 million - two times since it http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/fatherkellyxs4.htm 4/4/2006 l - Father Kelly's house faces foreclosure (April 4, 2006) Page 3 of 3 • went on the market. It is1#3 F ti now listed at $2.1 million and « / :i� �/ is being r@� } ', marketed by � ��������7 x, Coldweiitfr, ciff*.4.1 Banker as a great place to 4-4xseiectiaepartrrients. run a bed and «a�eildst3 shot;i14J 9x breakfast. Kelly and his brother had planned torn a business there before they had a falling out. But it appears Kelly has been trying to run the home as a hotel recently. It is currently being advertised in bed and breakfast listings online. The priest also faces criminal charges for allegedly stealing church funds. He pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzlement and failing to file tax return. His case was continued to next month in Barnstable Superior Court for a disposition, but Assistant District Attorney Robert Welsh III would not say whether he was negotiating a plea deal with Kelly. Amanda Lehmert can be reached at alehmert@capecodonline.com. (Published: April 4, 2006) Back to Cape Cod Online About us I Advertise I Site Map cape cod online I capeweek I primetime I on cape I cape cod times I classifieds Copyright©2006 Cape Cod Times. All rights reserved. http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/fatherkellyxs4.htm 4/4/2006 I i B Cape Cod Times /l �/n s —/ 4--<r✓ Page 1 of 3 Home of former Cape priest to become animal sanctuary By K.C.MYERS staff writer The property owned by a priest who embezzled church funds and allegedly had a sexual relationship with a man subsequently convicted of murder has been sold to the Humane Society of the United States. "We want to have a quiet and safe place for the animals," said Robbie Fearn, director of the Cape Wildlife Center, which is part of the largest animal protection organization in the United States. "We're delighted there's a positive end for the community after a difficult time," he said. •The property of Bernard Kelly,former pastor of The luxurious, 4.3-acre property comprises a seven- St.Joseph's parish in Woods Hole,includes a seven-bedroom home. bedroom home, a six-car garage with an apartment (Staff file photo) above and a 10-stall horse barn. The property borders a pond,has an in-ground pool and bears the name Fox Glen Manor. It has also become a symbol of the malfeasance of a priest, the Rev. Bernard Kelly, 74, former pastor of St. Joseph's parish in Woods Hole,who allegedly had an intimate relationship with a former sex offender, Paul Nolin. Kelly came to the attention of police in 2003, when Nolin was arrested after the murder of Jonathan Wessner, 20, of Falmouth. Nolin is now serving a life sentence for the crime. Nolin worked as a handyman at Kelly's parish. Kelly also named Nolin in his will. After investigators linked Kelly and Nolin, the pastor retired from the parish in 2003. He also admitted embezzling $50,000 from the parish. But auditors found him responsible for much more than that. •The Rev.Kelly in 2003. Kelly eventually agreed to pay$1.3 million to the (Staff file photo) diocese to make up for the stolen funds, plus interest. Related: http://www.capecodonline.com/cgi-bin/print/printstory.cgi 10/13/2006 -:aCape Cod Times Page 2 of 3 The sale of his Cummaquid property, located on Route ) About Kelly 6A could have taken care of his debt and more had it sold for its original asking price of$3.5 million. Kelly has since reduced the price tag three times. In January, the Fall River Diocese announced it would foreclose on the property. But the $1.5 million sale recorded on Oct. 3 is between Kelly himself and the Humane Society. Kelly could not be reached last night. The nonprofit animal protection group can afford such elegant digs because it is selling its current 5-acre property on Meadow Lane in West Barnstable for a$1.1 million asking price, Fearn said. The balance comes from donations. "We've been blessed with wonderful support from people,nongovernmental support," Fearn said. The Humane Society of the United States had$195 million in liability and assets at the end of 2005, according to the group's annual report. Founded in 1954, it has 10 million members and constituents, according to the Web site. But it operates only three animal care centers, or hospitals, in the country, Fearn said. One in California cares primarily for raptors. One in Texas takes in anything from chimpanzees to elephants. And then there is the one on Cape Cod,which has operated quietly for 11 years, caring for Cape wild animals in distress. It acts as a wildlife hospital and a teaching facility for veterinary students from all over the nation, Fearn said. With four full-time, year-round staff, as well as part-time and seasonal workers, the center took in about 2,000 animals last year,Fearn said. Kelly's former property will now be transformed into a sanctuary for animals. The six-car garage will become the hospital. The in-ground pool will host waterfowl. The large home, which Kelly once planned to turn into a bed and breakfast, will be a dormitory of sorts for visiting veterinary students. The horse barn will serve as storage space. Volunteers plan to descend on the property tomorrow to clean up the grounds and the house, Fearn said. Meanwhile, Fearn has been calling and sending letters to neighbors to let them know personally. "We're trying hard to be a good neighbor,"Fearn said. "We consider our work a kind of community service." http://www.capecodonline.com/cgi-bin/print/printstory.cgi 10/13/2006 1 Cape Cod Times Page 3 of 3 As for the property's notorious connection, it's all in the past,Fearn said. "My focus is on the future." K.C. Myers can be reached at kcmyers@capecodonline.com. (Published: October 13, 2006) Copyright©Cape Cod Times.All rights reserved. http://www.capecodonline.com/cgi-bin/print/printstory.cgi 10/13/2006 . yoFtwcfo` . r. .,., 1 ...,,T...r : .The Town of Barnstable "•T� Inspection Department � '�OY�''�` 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 `r 508-790-6227 E, Joseph D. DaLuz Building Commissioner June 4, 1993 Reverend Bernard Kelly P.O. Box 1414 yi',r Wellfleet, MA 02667 I1 't RE: Complaint form Dear Father Kelly: ;F Enclosed, as per your telephone request ;l Complaint/Inquiry form. Please complete theaform se land d a , ,: return , 51 to this office for investigation. P 1 a Very truly yours, 4 I 1 411 Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr . enc. I P 345 496 419 Receipt for , 4,5,, Certified Mail -. 0 No Insurance Coverage Provided TposnamE D'o'not use for International Mail POS (See Reverse) Sent to Mr. Leslie A. Hemmila — — r Street and No. P. 0. Box 321 P.O.,State and ZIP Code ' Cummaquid, MA 02637 - __ Postage -__- • Certified Fee • Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom&Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, c Date,and Addressee's Address 7 TOTAL Postage 0 &Fees $ Postmark or Date M E 0 LL co a_ STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, I CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES(see front). ii r 1. If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address y lleaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to I your rural carrier(no extra charge). cc 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return I address of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. V rn 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a c return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed i 2, ends if space permits.Otherwise,affix to back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. O O OD 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee, th endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. E 0 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt.If LL return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. rn a 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. *U.S.GPO:1991-302-916 T 4v33&o' t The Town} ,AL� of Barnstable ►.�lll Inspection Department �O Y►Y►' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 508-790-6227 Joseph D. DaLuz Building Commissioner November 9, 1993 Mr. Leslie A. Hemmila P. O. Box 321 Cummaquid, MA 02637 RE: A=335 031 ,, 4019 -Route 6A, _Cummaquid Dear Mr. Hemmila: This office is in receipt of a complaint alleging that you have moved a tool shed on your property without first obtaining the necessary approvals. Please contact this office immediately re the above matter. Very truly yours, 11 Alfre d Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr cc: 0.K.H.H.D.C. Town Manager Complainant CERTIFIED MAIL: P 345 496 419 R.R.R. . . 11=111111=1.1111.1111111111111111111111..Vi I 5335 031 . LOU 4019 ROUTE 6-A OTT 04 TVS . 100 BA KEY 247192 --MAILING ADDRESS------- RCA 1011 PUS 00 YR 00 PARENT 0 HEMMILA, LESLIE. A & VALERIE MAP AREA 76AA 3V 347690 MTO 2018 . P 0 BOX 321 SF SP2 SP3 UT1 UTB A3 SC) FT 16,34 CUMMAQUID MA 02637 AYE 1900 EYE 1975 OBS CONST 0000 LAND 48500 IMP 79E00 OTHER 9200 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION-----• TRUE MKT 137500 SEA CLASSIFIED .#LAND 1 48,500 ASP LND 44'4500 ASP IMP 79800 ASP OTH 9200 #BLDG(5)-CA5D-1 1 79,800 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #0THER FEATURE 1 9,200 TAX EXEMPT #Pr 4019 MAIN STREET COMMA RESIDENT'L 137500 137500 137500 #RR 1386 0106 OPEN SPACE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS • SALE 05/90 PRICE 178500 ORB 7167/272 AFT) 1 TE LAST ACTIVITY 05/31/91 . FCR Y . , • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMPLAINT/INQUIRY REPORT Date Rec 'd By Assessor's No. 4. Aast. Name First Name ORIGINATOR Street y' 6 r// ,041M!/.21 V lla e State93Zip <::Q �7 T Telephone: Hom / Workc3.i9 ��� Descri do Z c64 5oiL COMPLAINT 1`,5 /6v,u1R ,3/(o % � �l f 2tJr� oo tV 00,2 r( d1)7 of 4--iuvid,n,146,v2-4& ?R:a i(C//eri:0 INQUIRY 5 l /ern F T S&/ 6l S L7 .234c l w- /- c I,4 0/r Up T72, ,5 Requestoi 's Signature Q -/� COMPLAINT Street Address LOCATION A= OFFICE USE ONLY INSPECTOR'S Date Inspector ACTION/ COMMENTS • FOLLOW-UP ACTION • ADDITIONAL INFO. ATTACHED COPY DISTRIBUTION: WHITE — DEPARTMENT FILE YELLOW — INSPECTOR PINK - INSPECTOR (RETURN TO OFFICE MGR. ) NIeCm v6\0) r ...--- p .,5 Citi ptfiC h62/' 47-7iii-e c, 7 f;-/ MOONEY Fuel & Grain Co., Inc.Complete Home Heating Service • Garden Supplies • Bird Feed • Pet Food ■04•Iilittbu of flicturbes Depot Square 349-3723 Wellfleet Home of the ' 255-0505 N WELLFLEET, MASSACHUSETTS 02667 4w `%' R me of the H Outer Cape Drawer FF :o' SEAMEN'S _ REALT'CI1C�` Rte. 6 at Nauset Rd. BERNARD R. KELLY, PASTOR 4jtjSavings Bank 00 � � FAST C� ML! North Eastham � -'�` Member FDIC/DIFM 1 /`1J • REV. JOSEPH F. RICHARD, A•A., Summer Associate EAT IN - TAKE OUT PJ' Dari-Burger 221 Commercial St. Las RECTORY: 56 Main Street Boxed Lunches & Platters for °4 Homemade Chowder•Onion Rings Provincetown - 487-0035 Wellfleet MA 02667 TELEPHONE: 349-2222 the Boat, Beach or Back Yard.t Eat in or Take Out — Apr.-Oct. WELLFLEET PROVINCETOWN 349-2178 Rte.6 349-2126 Wellfleet Rte. 6 North Truro 487-221 1 'n ' T DAILY MASS: Wellfleet Monday-Friday 9 A.M. "It is possible to give away and AfAISOCULTUD . Breakfast•Lunch•Dinner OPEN YEAR ROUND CONFESSION: Wellfleet Saturday before Mass become richer!It is also possible =rM 'LtlacfAical ly 6," to hold on too tightly and lose I;Y L c I ' S c WINTER SCHEDULE everything. Yes, the liberal man "Your Local Lighting Source" •),f�'',. FamilyRestaurant W shall be rich!By watering others, 180 Brackett Road •.,, Main Street Mercantile-Rte.6 OUR LADY OF LOURDES OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP he waters himself!" F'-. North Eastham 0 WELLFLEET NO. TRURO rn North Eastham ;,> E., Proverbs ito.`- .+� - 255-4803 ra Saturday4 P.M. Sunday 9:30 A.M. W 255-1657 "�'`v Lori Cansdale O „� Sunday 8 11 A.M. Space for Sale64944ree "If the work of God could be _ _ LOBSTER HUTT comprehended by reason, it I b 617 848 5072 ' : ilk M. would be no longer wonderful,and pa „1„ uil II O �-/p �_ A Native Cape Family Business faith would have no merit if reason " "�'` W Cherubs"S DAVID P. FRANCIS provided proof "' (j :1� �° �r all � �� _ ��%.I , +� t -.' ,mac' Fine Gifts e3''Cfotltt O �,'; . ,� T oper�u�e-sat s-s sun s-iz Open Memorial Day thru September Pope St. Gregory I E"' t'i/ j I --G.,t (' Rte.6A Truro Center-behind the Post Office r�, /L�R - - ,F -.� �� I t ( 081349-3166 Commercial Street Wellfleet 3 rti �1r 1 _ i , 1d ' t Carol rt and Co. ? ►vii - , , i ''L, L' 11 r11-1 , d CAPE COD REALTY Y Gerard J. Kinahan, D.M.D. p sI. i t3 lir r IIIlir II UALITY HAIR DESIGNS r ` 'c ,,i 'II II Il', - d i a+ Sales & Rentals Sat. £r Wed. Senior Citizen Days FAMILY DENTISTRY `V r\ I"` I ` I- '' I h 'i I . I �1l._ ' W Office: 349-2245y pC —. III I I tie Old Road by appointment O I _ : _•— `"ti Wellfleet 349-9408 N. Eastham 255-8873 Rte. 6A, No. Truro (508) 487-4946 y a 1i tylh tb', ll;. d ,Yi°(i'�!, ' r IXI �, drr r�tY i�...�1� �.� J1 i l � i,r Il�.�:�1 t - 1 , 1\iU1 o.4 Li- ,, TRUCKING • EXCAVATING O - - pr "When through one man aI - RUBBISH REMOVAL p. Space for Sale g �.!Arthur F. Joseph . SUMMER SCHEDULE little more love and goodness, 617-848-5072 a little more light and truth So. Pamet Rd. 349-2325 Truro OUR LADY OF LOURDES OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP come into the world, then that U' WELLFLEET NO. TRURO - ATLANTIC SUPPLY INC. 6 Saturda 4 - 5 P.M. man's life has had meaning." Plumbing & Heating y Sunday 9 10 A.M. - ' Brackett Rd., No. Eastham Alfred m Sunday8 - 9 - 10 - 11 A.M. • Delp 255-3636 Lic. #8584 TRURO PACKAGE STORE N. A. NICKERSON aA ,,t, D/B/A Duarte Liquors Inc. :/ir_ 8z SONS, INC. o SACRED HEART CHURCH ,k'f! The Discount Liquor Store ;,� Excavating • Sand • Loam • Road Construction pq t't • 5';' Rte. 6&Pamet Roads Exit,Truro 349-3715 'ria,r Holmes Rd., North Eastham 255-2839 TRURO ., % 4 Saturday 5:15 P.M. � P DAVID A. McHOUL ��rf�. UNCLE BEN'S _ , 't -'� iro•• FUNERAL DIRECTOR ••,••p� Country Butcher Shop ��'•,� •,•. Quality Meats • Subs • Delicatessen 4 tR s7■ ' r �r 487-4470 ►Ma Brackett Road, N. Eastham 255-8140 ; `"''al JOHN F. NOONS INC. G J; n[CAVATIM - �, General Contractor DONALD NOONS, President �Y ® Bensonng 349-Insu6311rance Agency487-0500, Inc. Confession before all the Masses. Septic Systems&Driveways t & DownsYou Novena to the Sacred Hearts each Frida 487-1199 North Truro __., . _, , _ „• „-, yin conjunction with the 9:00 A.M. Mass. r - � 9 (� 4+, c'owfbe5 `.Cairc-k, 56-58 MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX - WELLFLEET, MASSACHUSETTS 02667 508.349-2222 t \ e `. .` `5 1 L 4D CO <<, \ CD 2 Dc ,,e 4,_ , \ `2, '?'. C../. X•3 . . til '-- fr- p 1� . L O m �00�2c W.0 ?J�CP \� i,4 GQpe�t�P \ cAoN N O h0' 2 D' P % N 2 \ 01 \ A. \\ /' \O�ft, , 5( \ OS�0 c i \/ 9�. 0p�C15 00CfP 0� Q...... ',\-0 �v\ Q. \� �vE O`L�pi9 \ "D p� ,,, ,343 \�P p • �• S gyp, a kl+P• c). 5 L .Fj O 0„_c5 C-' o- .r01'..t..xl �•, ,\O • O° yp �Zd`a /i \ 8"c o_E. P`PE ��i O G k. O ,. 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(� \ \ e�� • ti I5°38127"E 165.9 \�O `�'� 9 g i{�N N 84°04'167 E 127.2E s s A 0 F a �r a 0748 w o.ol • r 0 6� s V N 60\99 '`'y ON\hG co •\ A� �/ .RROR.OF CLOSURE _ 5�� 29°0 QoR � . `°' 922 - _ r-� . �o , ADJUSTED (� • �, S I3'.46'00"W 166.0 0 , S 12'2O 05"W 70.3 G \ \ ON\t )` ` N52°I1':45"w - N 87°35`45"W 87. 1 N 29°,0812211W 60.£ if �O 41 95 \ .�---•-, "'4�. \N. \ N 13°38'27"E 165.E MOONEY Fuel & Grain Co., Inc. �� Enurbies Complete Home Heating Service • Carden Supplies • Hird Ieed • Pet Inod OM ,tabu f Depot Square 349-3723 Wellfleet N �b+� �w���iii 255-0505 �r! WELLFLEET, MASSACHUSETTS 02667 'SEAMEN'S c cape Vacation Specialists t� s�p, 76 - 4.v Box 1170 it J� c• Savtn4slarrt REAMING. Rte. Nauset Rd. y ' Sheila J. Kelley °O BERNARD R. KELLY, PASTOR , �• , Member FDIC/DIEM . �s North Eastham , • - Re 4- Owner e- REV. JOSEPH F. RICHARD, A.A., Summer Associate rn Wellfleet - 349-2000 PI's Dari-Burger �! . RECTORY: 56 Main Street North Truro - 487-221 1 Lobsters • Steamer Zl ':. eo Wellfleet, MA 02667 TELEPHONE: 349-2222 ( Eat in or Take Our — A r Oct ,f� 349-9861 tn Provinc town 487 0035 Rte.6 349-2126 Wellfleet West Main Sireet Wellfleet n ., DAILY MASS: Wellfleet Monday-Friday 9 A.M. COMPASS I F Ole No Ben VD 00 CONFESSION: Wellfleet Saturday before Mass I. `AL ESTATE ®BSTE te HUTT in ev rri WINTER :CHEDULE PENNY�•NEWMAN - '�1 ` 4 Native ape Family Business Gifts • Jewelry • Books • Toys d \\ Reai Estat Broker F Main St. - Paul& Mary Fox OUR LADY OF LOURDES OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP AEALTOF'' Parishiocrter DAVID P. FRANCIS al Wellfleet Center 508-349-6513 w Open Mi'rnorial Day thn, Sepren,hr',. Z WELLFLEET NO. TRURO cn Main Street Bus: 508-349-1717 ! A Nice Cream Stop O PI Wellfleet Res: 508-3 '-9820 Commercial Street Wellfleet Serving Emack& Bolio Ice Cream F Saturday 4 P.M. Sunday 9:30 A.M. cn Sunday 8 - 11 A.M. W i, David C. Garre, D.M.D., P.C. p GENERAL. DENTISTRY Cannon Hill Rd. at Route 6 Z - „ To Advertise • 11 17-848-5072 P.O. Box 700 ,; „ a. 2~ a • S. Wellfleet 508/349-6300 z Iltn ,_I.u_u N 1; THE NICKERSON �ate--_ e O MEMORIALS, INC. Carolyn and Co. a •-- fa .� i �G yv — yy CAPE COD REALTY _ •; � •UALITI' HAIR DESIGNS W Distinctive Memorials• Duplicates Sales & Rentals 1 / N Cemetery Lettering • Bronze Tablets F Sa . & Wed. Senior Citizen Days Z. Ail i,' . "\ 4',}" r. I '4. r.r Office: 349-2245 z Eldredge Park Way Office 255-0221 / Old Rua. IT appm,tr,n•nt ' III r . -1i y t Orleans Home 945-2788 N. Eastham' 255-8873 Wellfleet MLS.. 349-9408 tt ri II ( -eA t f' �. +. ram, ti4 f IX Gerard J. Kinahan, D.M.D. / _1�1, 349-7969 i 94, I.` � vii„ 17 if , m II 'ItlltlltlC`cJd�d�d'JJ�`4EE R F : itt ° — il ' E-t / ..^----.4—�,;-r=1 RADIO DISPATCHED 1 ^ • - ill ;I � --,.. i,' I ~ M1 t Q' ! ',I 24 Hours•7 Days I N. f; � c r i- 1 �. - {' _t CZ, FAMILY DENTISTR Sundays • Holidays • Evenings z _- y Ill , _ _, • _ a , W Rte. 6A. No. Truro (508) 487-4946 ' This S ee M.A. Frazier Inc. d e �� �1"nis;`Jf,lf1�.Z �-_ __ +'" t' =i = f' CESSPOOLS&SEPTIC TANKS r '" X r' Q - TRUCKING • EXCAVAIIIING eV iy:.� : W III RUBBISH REMOVAL Available PUMPING X SUMMER SCHEI LE a = :_•r a• Arthur F. Joseph Residential & Commercial O 349-2325 i� System Locating•Sewer&Drain Cleaning n OUR LAD OF LOURDES OUR. LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP So. Pamet Rd. ; Truro (617) 848-5072 TRURO • EASTHAM • WELLFLEET Q ATLANTIC SUPPLY, INC. a: W'LLFLEET NO. TRURO Plumbing&Heating 1 - Space forOO Sale Satu••ay 4 - 5 P.M. Sunday 9 - 10 A.M. Wells • Water Treatment&Ceritral Vac. 61/-84v-5O/2 z Sunday 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 A.M. Master Lic. #8584' CALL FOR1SERVICE 1-800-696-PWM (508) 255-3636 i cf /- .I it: TRURO PAOKAGE STORE a '` l D/B/A Duarte Liquors Inc. • Space for Sale SACRED HEART CHURCH °+ ,�4` 'f' -� The Discount Liquor Store ` Q Q TRURO I4 ,` "' Rte. 6& Pamet Roads Exit, Truro 349-3715 617-g48-5072 a .z �4l :,— m Saturday 5:15 P.M. , ,r s; DAVID A. McHOUL UNCLE SEWS a , t ;+ '_�< '�``"� t"�: FUNERAL DIRECTOR ti0 Country Butcher Shop d � ' ii, �� .I •'' }: 1VG tit�. Quality Meats • Subs • Delicatessena 487-4470 _� " ''` � Brackett Road. N Eastham 255-8140 0 .. _ 6 EXCAVATING )OHN F. NOONS INC. • The best protection for your piece ui Cape Cod / \ . ` i 4General Contractor t DONALD NOONS, President BY Benson 1 Serving all your insurance needs d �. Young Main Si,. Wellfleet 349-6311 ® DownsConfession before all the Masses. Septic Systems&Driveways & 32 Howland St. 487-1199 North TruroInsurance Agency, Inc. Provincetown 487-050o Novena to the Sacred Hearts each Friday in conjunction with the 9:00 A.M. Mass. LES AND VALERIE HEMMILA VS REVEREND BERNARD KELLY, FOX GLEN 8/29/91 letter received from Valerie Hemmila re Fox Glen sign - stating she has a Trooper II - tall vehicle — sign blocks vision. Requesting Mr. Martin to view. 9/1/91 letter received from Lee Hemmila re assertions on-going with Mr. Doug Kelly 9/10/91 copy of complaints sent to Father Bernard Kelly, with permission of writer 9/12/91 complaint received from Mr. Doug Keller (362-3382) of cummaquid. No place to walk - safety hazard - fence extended. 9/13/91 Letter sent to Les Hemmila from Mr. Martin, suggesting he contact the Barnstable Police Department if being harassed. 9/16/91 Art Marney to have street layout marked and advise Sergeant Jason of the results. Verbal consent from Mr. Hemmila, via telephone. 1/15/92 complaint from Mr. Hammila re view - almost caused accident . .___.... Mr. DaLuz attempted to reach Father Kelly (unlisted telephone) . 1/17/92 Letter sent to Father Kelly. 1/27/92 Father Kelly telephoned and will phone again to make appointment 3/3/92 Father Kelly agreed to move sign after receives letter from complainant - giving satisfactory location to allow vision from his driveway. Mr. Hemmila will send letter. 3/29/92 letter and photos received from Valerie Hemmila. 4/24/92 Letter to Father Kelly from Mr. Martin re relocation of sign. 5/14/92 Violation from Health Dept. to Father Kelly. 5/29/92 Letter to Mr. Martin from Valerie Hemmila re same complaint - still unresolved. 6/15/92 Letter to Father Kelly from Mr. Martin re non-approval by Old King's Highway. 6/25/92 Father Kelly telephoned re sign. He is going to Old King's High for approval. 6/25/92 Violation from Health Dept. 7/10/92 Complaint received from Councilor Peter Jasin. 7/15/92 As of 3:45 p.m., Mr. Kelly had not applied for sign approval from old King's Highway as he indicated by telephone. 7/16/92 3:15 p.m. Father Kelly applied to Old King's Highway for sign approval. 7/17/92 Letter to Mr. Churchill from Mr. DaLuz relating experience with the Father Kelly problem. 9/9/92 old King's Highway hearing. Relocate sign to the West side of the driveway. Attorney Ford agreed to this motion. All in favor. 10/21/92 Letter from Mr. Hemmila with pictures re same problem. 10/23/92 Memo to G. Urenas from L. Eckels re same. 10/23/92 Mrs. Urenas informed Linda (Old King's Highway) that she would attend the 11/4/92 meeting. 10/24/92 Mrs. Urenas went to observe. 11/2/92 Mrs. Urenas and Mr. DaLuz did site visit. The sign is down. In its place an American flag on top (see pictures) . I do not see any resolution of this complaint until both parties can relate without being arbitrary or capricious. 2 - F IHE Tp�� -- Town of Barnstable . s, Old King's Highway Historic District Commission BARNSTABLE, ‘639. � 230 South Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 10 (508) 790-6290 Fax(508) 790-6454 MA'S a M EMO TO: Gloria Urenas , Sign Enforcer FROM: L. P. Eckels , OKH Secretary DATE: October 23 , 1992 RE : Possible Sign violation/FR. Bernard Kelly The Old King ' s Highway Committee members request you to write a formal letter to the Hemmila ' s (correspondence attached ) concerning the above mentioned and Attorney Michael Ford representing Fr . Bernard Kelly to help resolve this dispute . Referring to the minutes (enclosed ) of Meeting September 9 , 1992 Fr . Kelly was told to relocate sign to WEST side of driveway and as of the current moment it has not been done (see photos ) . It was also mentioned that the STATE has 95 signs with arrows etc . within a four (4 ) mile stretch of Rt . 6A in the Barnstable Yarmouthport area . What can be done? The last request the OKH Committee had is about the signage survey you have been doing in the Villages , when will you be doing the Barnstable area? Please attend an Informal Discussion at one of our meetings again . • Thank o , F Linda Eckels • • � � October 21 , 1992 Old King 's Highway Commission � Town of Barnstable � Re: Signage of Bernard Kelley � Dear Members of the Old King 's Highway Commission, I Have attended four sessions of the OKH to clear up the matter of the Fox Glen Manor sign. In the last meeting , it was decided that the existing sign be removed and be replaced with a sign that conforms with the codes of the OKH. I have enclosed Photos of what has transpired since that time. Not only has tha post not been removed , but an oversized mailbox has been added , ( in an area where there is no home deliv ery) , an improperly displayed American flag (OKH Bulletin Dec 83 pg . 13) , and a Boston Globe box . I find this to be a spiteful , infantile act , and would request that the OKH enforce their decision to have this removed . I have informed the Building Dept . 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', j,:!.. .:Ask the Patriot - We'll let you know--790-3997 : Several weeks ago, one of our abutters had ap- plied for a six room boarding house permit to have Court appeal is;the path to follow..She added that six boarders on his property. Everyone in the neigh-, .there maybe specific cases dealing with procedural boyhood got together and went down to'object'to' Problems with the,.filing and the hearing, but for?' this because of the amount of traffic,es tall on»,straightforward c7,4es wh' antes are a PeCi Y ggneved;this very'small road (Route 6A) here to have . ''`vbY a ISUMS aF.;uprocessto the proper:extra full time boarders. In spite of our objections, utei`ri�ti> + ', t 1+3. ' iL ,'r the zoning board of appeals passed hit recjuest`itna" 2AWett a bso:pointed'ottt-th¢t:city oction for a i ali- we are in no position to question the findings oir to�peai Inns!be filed�►►ithltt tltd.A}ieclfied deadlines In. • appeal the findings withdut filing a complaint with" thebtiMe of the zoning iairr.'�Ihd ivitfdoty of oppor i Superior Court, which`is a vety costly'prpcessfor,.,l t it3,' to appeal A,,ddc sod a 20 d'ays Once this us. Although everyone.Is against,It, �s 4 od hal ended,4 o Ills thd:r# t bf alto difficult to tight at this point.I jusrwonder Ii•sher� *.Tia the tip#sic#i '41'�`i'"`s�t- �' n�� pry'td some other way the ZBA could !poi'again at the d'' tl'i8dr4d th6c'bi ce a bail id hbard iil'Stipeiior' p{oblemswe have here and give us a fair judgements : � t,motipn#batt'b9 filed to remand the`decisioht -9:r.; , LesI etttmlla,Cumltiaqul4u.p:bask t� the Zoning board,as has been done in' thb' „ . , .past,but again stressed the need id file any appeal in Wg spoke with Assistant Town Atto a Ruth,' a timely fashion. . • > ' " ' rqY: , r • ' ,. Weil, who said that generally speaking a Superior, ..... ; . ,, If you have a question to ask or a statement to make,call 790-3997 for Ask the Patriot. You need not leave.yourname,' "bat please give the village in which you live. You may also Fax in your question at the same number or wte;Ask the Patriot,P.O.Box 1208,Hyannis,MA 02601 - S. ' yafTxcro o 1 �a.% - The Town of Barnstable MITITULL s I Inspection Department t6jp 4O Yo i' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA02601 508 790 6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner June 15, 1992 Reverend Bernard R. Kelly c/o Our Lady of Lourdes Church P. 0. Box 1414 Wellfleet, MA 0.2667 RE: A=335-060 4011 Route 6A, Barnstable Dear Father Kelly: It has come to the attention of this office that your "FOX GLEN" sign located at 4011 Route 6A, Barnstable was never approved by the Old King's Highway Historic District Committee. Therefore, the sign must be removed and not replaced until approval is obtained from the Committee. Please contact this office immediately re the above matter. Very truly yours, 446*-Z:Alfred Ein Building Inspector AEM/gr cc: O.K.H.H.D.C. f pp�' The Town of Barnstable 8 7At7f7A74i i A Inspection Department eee �pf o, se ' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner April 24, 1992 Reverend Bernard R. Kelly c/o Our Lady of Lourdes Church P. 0. Box 1414 Wellfleet, MA 02667 RE: A=335-060 4011 Route 6A, Barnstable Dear Father Kelly: Enclosed please find a copy of Mrs. Hemrnila's letter to me indicating her preference for the relocation of your "Fox Glen" sign. I hope her suggestion is acceptable to you and that the vision obstruction will be eliminated and the matter resolved. • If I may be of any further assistance please contact the office. Very truly yours, Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr cc: Town Manager Mrs. V. P. Hemmila enc. A=335-060 '-1 you THc ro ,�. �z The Town of Barnstable Inspection Department t670�O MAY 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 M\ 508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner January 17, 1992 Reverend Bernard R. Kelly c/o Our Lady of Lourdes Church P. b. Box 1414 Wellfleet, MA 02667 RE: A=335-060 4011 Route 6A, Barnstable Dear Father Kelly: This office is in receipt of another complaint re the location of your "Fox Glen" sign at 4011 Route 6A, Barnstable. The sign is obstructing vehicle operators vision to Route 6A from the adjacent property. Please contact this office immediately re the above matter. Peace, !Joseph Ds D Luz Building Commissioner JDD/gr cc: Town Manager Complainant is •.c O W7D D O V r t �To The- 'own o arns a e Health Department ""�"` 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 • rua �6�q. `F Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 14, 1992 Rev. Bernard Kelly P.O. Box 1414 Wellfleet, MA. 02667 FINAL NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF 105 CMR 410.00, STATE SANITARY CODE II, MINIMUM STANDARDS OF FITNESS FOR HUMAN HABITATION The property owned by you located at 4011 Main Street, Barnstable, was inspected on May 11, 1992 and by Donna Miorandi, Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. The following violations of the Nuisance Control Regulation Number One Regulation and the Sanitary Code II were observed: NUISANCE CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER ONE: Large quantities of horse manure stored in front of stable on the ground and also at entrance to property in a 6 foot deep pit. You are directed to correct these violations within five (5) days receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven (7) days after the date order is received. However, this violation must be corrected, regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500.00. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. You are also subject to a $40.00 ticket citation. Tickets will be issued daily until the items are removed. PER ORDER OF HE BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health D:0 ? c a CD The Town of Barnsta a .__ • ���, Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 MMl Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health • June 25, 1992 Father Bernard Kelly P.O. Box 1414 Wellfleet, MA 02667 NOTICE TO ABATE VIOLATIONS OF PART IX TOWN OF BARNSTABLE STABLE REGULATIONS AND THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BOARD OF HEALTH'S NUISANCE CONTROL REGULATION NUMBER ONE The property owned by you located at 4011 Main Street, Barnstable was re-inspected on June 16, 1992 by Donna Miorandi, Health Inspector for the Town of Barnstable because of a complaint. The following violations of Part IX Stable Regulation and Nuisance Control Regulation Number One were observed: PART IX STABLE REGULATION: Waste matter buried on the property and is in close proximity to a pond. The Health Department mailed a certified letter to you on May 14, 1992 concerning the manure. You, Bernard Kelly, received the letter on May 21, 1992 . However, the manure was not removed from the property. You are directed to remove the manure from the ground within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. The excavation hole must be inspected by a Health Inspector or other agent of the Board of Health prior to back filling. If the manure is not removed, the horses must be removed within ten (10) days of receipt of this notice. You may request a hearing if written petition requesting same is received by the Board of Health within seven (7) days after the date order is received. However, the waste matter must be removed and disposed of in a sanitary manner regardless of any request for a hearing. Please be advised that failure to comply, with an order could result in a fine of not more than $500.00. Each separate day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. I i You are also subject to non criminal citations of $40.00 for the first violation and $15.00 for each additional violation. Tickets will be issued daily until the violations are corrected. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH T omas A. McKean Director of Public Health cc: Joseph DaLuz, Site Plan Review Zoning Board of Appeals TK/jml ,jl'y�FTY[t0`` The Town of Barnstable lAl1fT11LL : Inspection Department 00, i670 �'0p 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 u �0 YlY 1' 508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner TO: Leon Churchill, Assistant Town Manager FROM: Joseph D. DaLuz, Building Commissioner RE: Reverend Bernard Kelly/Fox Glen A=335-060 4011 Route 6A, Cummaquid Telephone complaint from Councilor Jasin DATE: July 17, 1992 Father Kelly has applied to the Old King's Highway Historic District Committee for sign approval. i The dwelling owned by Father Kelly is located in a Residence F2 Zoning District and the resident in the dwelling is permitted to rent rooms to three (3) non-family members as per Section 3-3.1 2) A) of the Zoning Ordinance. Attached please find several copies of correspondence relative to the property dated from September 10, 1991 to { the present time. 9' t _ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE i .,' ' • ' - BUILDING DEPARTMENT ..,..• .,., ...,• ...,....., .. . ....: . , -_, .t• COMPLAINT/INQUIRY REPORT • _ . ._ te ! .:. '.,4:',i,..' ....,•:. :...., • / ‘? Rec 'c______u_y _ sn____ _ • .••,,,te,.;.,...,,, ,5,..,:,!:,,,:,.:,. 1 . •..-:::•:::::14V14 VIO:',I7'li'"?.' ••e..• • /';,;•.14040.44/ge,:' :•'.' . . s Name .First . ....--• .. , • ORIGINATOR tr et 6/f -:•,: .,0.4:fihttlt*:.* ..;''''`. . 1•';':i. :41.(4A00, .. .::';'.. • - Town 0-44/14r-dllk-J State Descd•tion: / MPLAINT az/L' / / / ZO A....A.a....4,-.0 ..4.4..,,.e . 0 d% / 7 / . 4 .44. .AK , 0 i • (1-1Z- 1-11- Ay- / • Y . , '). :,. . ...7: : • ' INQUIRY . -. ai-744i—(°-"tcota_r a ec//, .. . •• .:-... .. . , .„ . ..., , ••..„. ....,.,..... . . • . •. •i,;:.;:4,.•, :.:',,:: :: :-, ,..... • . .• ,...... „ . •,..••.• .,: :.,,,,,.,•,..,„,•,..,„.:,,..,... . • Requestor's Signature edm iioht AJ COMPLAINT Street Address : LOCATION = ... •...•,.... !.,.•.... , OFFICE USE ONLY 11 INSPE ' Date In8 ector • . . 1 : nrrIZ4 , ..-,-. •,, . , , . ,. . . . . . . . . . 4 1 • d & , . . n .. II FOLLOW-UP 11014 .%_. ea-lizA-__71-'..'w. ,,,..&t- • . . ACTION .Ci-te- c&frn- A-A-1 ')4 . _ . . .. . . , ..,';. -: -:," .• , . ADDITIONAL , ..,..: : . ...,::.,... • INFO. ATTACHED . . . - COPY DISTRIBUTION; WHITE - DEPARTMENT FILE YELLOW - INSPECTOR , ., .,... .,.. : . • PINK - INSPECTOR (RETURN TO OFEICE MGR. ) .. .,...,. • s/g/qg ky, i-ozi.x.--men.k... • i_-- a-. mucl 1 ci 1 1/ozik,,,, ovv-vng -,61- 1 (4-16 41121#47&,1,— /Q111-4.1/4 i'4. • 1 1 1 MINUTES OF OPEN PUBLIC HEARING OLD KING' S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 9 , 1992 • A regularly scheduled and duly posted hearing of the Town of Barnstable Old Kings Highway Historic District Committee (OKH ) was held on Wednesday September 9 , 1992 at 7 : 30 p .m . at the Community Building , Route 149 , West Barnstable , Ma . • The Hearing was advertised in the Cape Cod Times on September 1 , 1992 . OKH COMMITTEE MEMBERS DPD STAFF Peter L. Freeman , Chairman-absent Patricia Mackey , Robert Stewart , Vice-Chairman-absent Secretary Virginia Woollard , Clerk L. P . Eckels , Lee Davis , Chairman Pro-Tem Transcriber Doak Martin , Architect A quorum being met the hearing was cal led to order at 7 : 35 p .m. by Chairman Pro-Tem Lee Davis . The Hearing and Appeal Process was explained by L. Davis who invited the public to address the Committee and view plans of interest . • BERNARD KELLY (CONTINUED 8/19/92) 4011 MAIN STREET, CUMMAQUID: EXISTING SIGN Attorney Michael Ford , was present to represent the applicant and stated that he had obtained a Special Permit ( 1992-39 ) from the Board of Appeals for Father Kelly to operate a Bed and Breakfast facility on the property . Referring to his letter of . August 19 , 1992 where he had requested the extension of time until tonights meeting the reason , to give Father Kelly time to revise the proposed design for the existing sign . He respectfully submitted the new plans to the OKH Committee and to the abutters , M/M . Hemmila who were also present . Atty . Ford went on to say that the new proposed sign is slightly smaller than. the • existing sign there now. The shape has also been changed to an oval . design , making the . advertising of the B&B look smaller . He also provided pictures of other signs in the area that were of equal or appear to exceed the size that Father Kelly is proposing . He than asked for the input of OKH and parties of interest . L. Davis stated he had requested the Building Inspector to remove the sign and it appears that they have not done so as of tonights meeting . He had no objection to the nPw revised plans being presented , but the OKH Committee was trying to do what was in the best interest of the by- law. He asked if Father Kelly had out right refused to move the sign across the street . Atty . Ford answered that was correct , he preferred to leave it where it was for visibility purposes . k 7 Atty . Ford spoke again on behalf' of Father Kelly , stating that he was present acting in good faith to resolve this matter , which he was not sure to be the intent of the abutters since they have attempted to file law-suits against Father Kelly and the Board of Appeals . Mr . Hemmila replied that they were there because the sign obstructed their view from backing out of their driveway . Atty . Ford respOned that Ed Kelley of Cummaquid Survey Co . has surveyed the lot and he believes the Hemmilas ' fence is on Father Kel ► ys ' property . L. Davis stated location of the fence was not the OKH jurisdiction at this point . Mrs . Hemmila mentioned the two ag11YPments she had with the sign on that side of the drive : first it looks like the B&B advertising on the sign is indicating their property and people have been coming to them looking for Father Kel ! ys ' , second they can not see when backing out of their driveway . Atty . Ford Yeitirated that location or view had nothing to do with the regulations V . Woollard made a suggestion that if the sign was facing the other way on the other side of the driveway it might serve to solve everybodies problem. Atty . Ford felt that • would be agreeable . MOTION was duly made by D. Martin and seconded by V. Woollard that OKH Committee APPROVE AS MODIFIED the new revised shape of sign to omitt the ornamental top section , use two chains as a hanger , top of sign to be 48" from the ground , with the post going only 12" above sign and no lights . Relocate sign to the WEST side of driveway . ALL IN FAVOR. EDWARD & CHRISTINA CALDWELL (CONTINUED 8/19/92) LOT 4 WEST MAIN STREET, WEST BARNSTABLE: NEW HOUSE & GARAGE Everett Boy of Reef Realty returned to represent the applicant . This application was continued due to the OKH Committee feeling the house was not compatible with the neighborhood . He reminded the Committee members they were going to make a site visit . He spoke about the project from the last meeting and the only concern was over the size of the dwelling and was prepared to answer any questions the Committee may have . I . Davis reiterated that the issue is quite sensitive to that area and he finds it very difficult in his judgement to . find it appropriate due to the massiveness of the structure . r� � ^ . , 1 i March 29, 1992 ^ Mr. Buddy Martin Building Inspector 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: FoxGlen Sign, Cummaquid ' | / Dear Mr. Martin, Thank you for your past assistance in the matter of the FoxGlen � sign posted at 4011 Main St . , Cummaquid , MA. I have photographed my obstructed vision while sitting in my car in the drivers seat at the end of my driveway. As you can see at certain points the cars are unable to be seen. Living on a busy street such as this and having to back out of my driveway is dangerous enough without the hindrance of a sign obstructing my view. ^` We have measured the sign and post and feel that one complete � sign and post width (36 inches) would be sufficient to keep the ' sign from obstructing our view. The only other alternative I can see is to have the sign part that hangs down shortened so that it stops under the word GLEN. - I have enclosed photos for your convenience. I hope to resolve this matter soon as it has been 7 months since my first letter to � you. Thanking you in advance. � Sincerely, Valerie P . Hemmila P .O. Box 321 4019 Main Street Cummaquid , MA 02637 � ` ' ' ' � , ' o60 �-0 Fa , yet: May 29, 1992 • Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector The Town of Barnstable Inspection Dept. 367 Main St. Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: A=335-060 4011 Route 6A, Cummaquid Dear Mr. Martin, I am writing to advise you that the situation with the Fox Glen sign is still unresolved. We received your letter of April 24, asking Father Kelly to relocate the sign but 5 weeks have past and no action has been initiated by him. I hope that you will continue to help us in this matter as we are trying to be patient. My first letter to you was over 9 months ago. I understand that these things take time, but please let us know what the next step is. There was no review by the Old King's Highway Commission before he erected this sign, and as an abutter we were never notified. I understood that this was the chain of action that should have taken place. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to let me know what we can look forward to. My home number is 362-6667, and my work number is 775-5466 (BPD-Records Division) . Thanking you in advance. Sincerely, Valerie P. Hemmila 4019 Main St. Cummaquid, MA 02637 1 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMPLAINT/INQUIRY REPORT Date /7/0 A=2 Rec'd By, m i-r`'� Assessor's No. Am Last Name _1c_5�yJ First Name /, c ORIGINATOR Street -� a c,-�o r Village State Zip Telephone: Home Work Description:. A.,0,2d COMPLAINT - re • 27.7- , g / / al / G ,k - G<J S i 57/r// U 7 /-71 fra/,. 11.06/5R INQUIRY S �• O Cu�1- ,l am, /S u r i P/e-4z�e u f/15 1?-i4 .4 A'S 41c G6 y,ems 5 � Requestor's Signature 4'yt_. P-i rc-evr,t;, _+ • COMPLAINT Street Address ,X G 40 /) Ce r p ' ' ,% S - LOCATION A= OFFICE USE ONLY INSPECTOR'S Date � �j- ?oZ Inspector ACTION/ COMMENTS t 42/4 - FOLLO �y W UP � ��. `70� 73- , zk(9ie; ACTION r ADDITIONAL INFO. ATTACHED COPY DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - DEPARTMENT FILE YELLOW - INSPECTOR PINK - INSPECTOR (RETURN TO OFFICE MGR. ) nun 6 0 l 2/7 l S"a • Town of Barnstable TOWN CLERK Zoning Board of AppealBAR S ARt. 4A SS. special Permit 3 Decision and Notice 9L. AUG -4 All 58 summary �- Appeal No. 1992-39 Applicant: Bernard R. Kelly •::Address: C/o Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet, MA 02667 Property Location: 4011 Main Street, cummaquid, MA 02637 Assessor's Map/Parcel: 335/060 zoning: RF-2 - Residence F-2 District Special Permit: Section 3-1.1(3) (A) - Renting of Rooms to No More Than 6 (Six) Lodgers in one multiple-unit dwelling Activity Request: To allow for "Bed and Breakfast" Lodging Construction Activity: None Procedural Provisions: ' Section 5-3.3 Special Permit Background: This decision concerns the appeal of Bernard R. Kelly who is seeking %S ecial ` ' Permit to allow for the operation of a Bed and Breakfast (lodging house) in an existing single-family dwelling located along Route 6A in Cummaquid, MA. .: The 3,500 sq.ft. home was built in 1973 and contains 7 bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. It is situated to the rear of a 4.3 acre site also used for the • stabling of horses. In addition to the home, the site contains a horse barn and " associated corals, a six car garage.. and a private swimming pool. The "pork chop" shaped lot is accessed through a private drive known as Flax Pond Path onto Route 6A. The rear of the site fronts on to Flax Pond. The lot also has the benefit of access, although not developed, onto Bayberry Lane. Procedural Summary: '.`." ,The application was filed in the office of the Town Clerk and at the Zoning Board of Appeals Office on June 08, 1992. The public hearing, duly noticed under MGL Chapter 40-A was opened on June 25, 1992, and continued to July 23, 1992, at which time it was closed and a decision rendered by the Board. The public ' hearings on this petition were held in the School Administration Building, First a ' :;Floor conference Room. The petition was heard by Board Members; Gail Nightingale, Wayne Brown, Ron Jansson, Luke Lally, and Chairman, Dexter Bliss. °.': '-, The decision in this case also relates to Appeal' #1992-40, which was filed , simultaneously and is the subject of the same property. ` Appeal #1992-40 and #1992-39 were heard together, however Appeal #1992-40 was withdrawn without ' ,:'';prejudice at the initial hearing of June 25, 1992. Decision and Notice Appeal No. 1992-39 The applicant was represented by Attorney Michael Ford during the hearing of this ' •,icase. He submitted an approved site plan titled "Site Plan in Barnstable, • (Cummaquid) Mass. for Bernard R. Kelly", dated April 18, 1992. and a "Memorandum in support of Special Permit and/or Variance Petitions for Bernard Kelly" . , , Attorney Ford initiated his presentation with a description of the Locus, site ' features and uses. He summarized the intended use of the dwelling as a six person Bed and Breakfast to be accessed from Route 6A. The existing Pool is not to be a part of the lodging operations but fenced off and retained for the exclusive use of the owner's immediate family. Bernard Kelly is a priest, residing in the parish home of Our Lady of Lourdes in Wellfleet, MA. The day-to-day operations of the Bed and Breakfast lodging is will be the responsibility of Father Kelly's brother; who, as represented by Attorney Ford, is a legal resident on the premises. The public was asked to comment. Herb Carroll and Adelle Molans questioned if any apartments with kitchens were within the structure. Les Hemmila and Ken Place questioned the number of buildings located on the site. Donald Liptack and Valerie Hemmila were concerned with the number of persons within the dwelling that could be permitted. Donald Liptack questioned the age of the septic system. Attorney Ford responded to the questions, citing that a two-room guest/caretaker quarter is rented but that the quarters do not constitute an apartment because no kitchen is provided. The home, which is large, constitutes the principal structure and the site plan is accurate as to the number of structures. The special Permit is being sought to permit 6 lodgers in three (3) rooms within the dwelling unit and the other bedrooms are for the use of the owner and his family. ' The septic system was upgraded in 1986 and is approved for the number of bedrooms within the structure. Mr. Hemmila commented on the traffic and potential impacts from the addition use of the site as a lodging house. He submitted to the Board a letter from Mr. & Mrs. Daugherty and a petition signed by 14 persons, all in opposition to the proposal (see file) . Valerie Hemmila expressed concern for the incoming traffic to the site and its potential impacts on her septic system and parking along her sideyard. Herb Carroll questioned the use of the swimming pool for guests of the Bed and Breakfast. Attorney Ford commented that the use of the pool as a part of the lodging would require a life guard and additional insurance. The petitioner is not willing nor desires to have this made a part of the Bed and Breakfast for those reasons and will fence the pool off from the lodging activities. Edward Kelly, Land surveyor, supported the appeal.. He cited that the parcel could be subdivided into 4 lots and the horse stables dismantled. This, he concluded, would be more detrimental in its impacts and in the loss of Y .neighborhood character. The Board discussed the site plan, parking, and problems associated with traffic entering the site. The horse stables, the gating of the facilities, as well as concerns for the disposal of manure were addressed. The Board determined that it would be to their benefit to view the property. The hearing was closed on June 25. • ice# .,, ' ,Decision and Notice , rAppeal'No. 1992-39 , At the July 23 meeting of the Board, concerns were expressed and answered by • ' Attorney Ford in consideration of the following issues. , Signage for the Bed and Breakfast facility has been submitted to old Kings Highway Historic District committee for approval. The Board of Health has approved the disposal of the manure as per letter dated July 13, 1992, copy of which was submitted to the file. operation of the lodging facility will be by a family member, Father Kelly's brother, who resides within the home as per Section 3-1.1(2) (A) and as referenced in the pre-recodification, 1987 Zoning. Bylaw, Section 3- ;' 1.1(2) (A) . The applicant is willing to abide by the conditions of site plan review and shall provide for a turn around prior to the fencing of the horses stabled on the property. Finding of Fact: The Zoning Board of Appeals at its July 23, 1992, duly made a motion and seconded it that based upon the evidence submitted and testimony given, finds the facts '. related to Appeal No. 1992-39 as follows: 1. A Site Plan (SP-09-92) . has been reviewed by the Town of Barnstable Site Plan Review Committee and was found approvable with conditions. It was approved on May 29, 1992 and the conditions imposed are enumerated in the Building Commissioners letter of May 21, 1992. 2. The lodging facility will be occupied by the petitioners brother who is a member of the family unit that resides within. 3. The applicant proposes a conditional use of the principal single family dwelling to lodge up to a maximum of 6 persons and retain the accessory use of stabling and maintaining horses on the 4.50 acres site. There exists sufficient land area to accommodate the uses and all of which ' are permitted as of right or through a Special Permit within the Zoning District. 4. The granting of this appeal would not derogate from the intent of the. • Zoning ordinance, nor be a detriment to the surrounding neighborhood. The vote on the findings was as .follows: Aye: Gail Nightingale, Wayne Brown, Ron Jansson, and Chairman, Dexter Bliss Nay: Luke Lally Conclusion: The lone dissenting Board Member discussed his reasons for not agreeing with ;; those findings of the majority of the Board. Accordingly, a,motion was duly made and seconded that the Board grant a Special Permit No. 1979-39 to permit the renting of rooms to no more than 6 (six) lodgers in the dwelling - a "Bed and Breakfast", subject to the following conditions: Decision and Notice' Appeal No. 1992-39 ' 1. The site is to be developed and maintained in accordance with the approved • site plan (SP No. 09-92) and modified to include condition II herein and subject to the 6 conditions, expressed in the approval of the site plan in the letter of May 21, 1992, which conditions read as follow; 1. Design data for the septic system shown on the. plan must be provided. Proposed and existing sewage flow estimates should be included. 2. All requirements of the Health department, Planning Department, and the Fire Department must be met. (see May 08, 1992 letter) 3. Manure must not be allowed to accumulate on the property. 4. A food permit from the Health Department is required for either servicing of breakfast or continental breakfast. 5. A lifeguard and a permit are required at all semi-public pools. ' 6. It is recommended that driveway access onto Route 6A be reviewed by the Massachusetts Highway Department. 2. A turn-around is to be developed at the entrance to the parcel at Flax Pond Drive, prior to any horse or property gate. This turn-around is to be located beyond the 213 foot length of Flax Pond Drive to permit easy to the pr operty and shall be approved by the Site Plan egress ingress and Review Committee ,and The Engineering Department of the Town of Barnstable. 3. No access to Bayberry Lane shall be permitted during the term of this Special Permit. ,._ : 4. The swimming pool located on the site shall be made inaccessible to the lodgers. 5. Parking along Flax Pond Path, as illustrated on the survey plan dated April 18, 1992 and titled "Site plan in Barnstable (Cummaquid) Mass. for Bernard Kelly" shall not be permitted. The applicant shall post appropriate signage to that effect. 6. Within the buildings on site, only one (1) kitchen facility is permitted. The vote was as follows: Ayer Gail Nightingale, WaynefBrown, Ron Jansson, and Chairman, Dexter Bliss Nay: Luke Lally Order: Appeal No. 1992-39 for a 6 person lodging, Bed and Breakfast operations at 4011 Main Street, Cums<aquid, MA is granted subject to conditions. Appeals of this decisions, if any, shall be made pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17, and . shall be filed within Twenty (20) days after the date of the filing of this decision in the office of the Town Clerk. - • t :- . •,' ' ' '; • • • , —- Any person aggrieved by this decision may appeal to the Barnstable Superior Court, as described in Section 17 of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by bringing,.an action within twenty days after the decision has been filed in the - office of the Town Clerk. • • , ,) Chairman I, /6'.,..-A:e6C7,4)44101 ',Oew /'g5/5?/ p Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable Coddty, Mas6achusetts, "hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. , • Signed and Sealed this — day of 197c2 under the pains and penalties of perjury. .; Distributiwnon: Property Oer Town Town Clerk • , - Applicant Persons Interested Building Inspector Public Information • Board of Appeals • • • • PARTIES OF INTEREST MEETING OF JUNE 25, 1992 APPEAL NO. 1992 39 & 40 BERNARD R. KELLY Leslie & Valerie Hemmila P. 0. Box 321,, Cummaquid, MA Julia Taylor P.O. Box 38, W. Falmouth, MA Janie Barber 248 Stevens St. , Hyannis, MA Edward & Adele Molans 4039 Main St. , Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 11 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 10 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA Lawrence & Micki Doyle P.O. Box 21, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 2 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 9 Rue Michele Rd, Cummquid, MA - John Elliott 3 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 8 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 7 Rue Mlchele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 6 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA John Elliott 4 Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA Meadow Pond Inc Rue Michele Rd, Cummaquid, MA Marsha Alibrandi PO Box 396, Cummaquid, MA Mass Bay Transportation Cop 50 High St, Boston; MA i.Edward & Marilyn Kelley Bayberry Lane, Cummaquid, MA Kenneth & Dorothy PLace 119 Bayberry Ln, Cummaquid, MA Charles & Charlotte Collins 69 Meredith Cir, Milson, MA Kathleen Hearley 93 Bayberry Ln, Cummaquid, MA :':: Herbert & Mary Carroll 116 Bayberry Ln, Cummaquid, MA ; Eleanor Deveney P.O. Bayberry Ln, Cummaquid, MA Albert & Nancy Cribari 3965 Main St, Cummaquid, MA Susan Ayotte P.O. Box 246, Sandwich, MA <':Micheel & Barbara Dunning 1480 Masters Cr #171, Defray Bch,F1 "George Blanchard 61 Boulder Road, Barnstable, MA Donald Liptack/Diane Alfano Po Box 543, Cummaquid, MA Richard & Alison Martin 1 Hillside Terr, Belmont, MA Stephen Davis P.O. Box 355, .Cummaquid, MA Ivan & Norma Daugherty P.O. Box 6, Cummaquid, MA Tales of Cape Cod Inc. P.O. Box 41, Barnstable, MA , ;:;.;Yarmouth Planning Board , Sandwich Planning Board '' Mashpee Planning Board | ' ' | ' ' � � � August 29, 1991 / Mr. Buddy Martin ` Building Inspector 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Martin, The week that you were on vacation I received a call from someone in your office about the Fox Glen sign. According to the gentle- man, in your report you determined that the sign was of legal size etc . When I called and complained to you about -the sign, I explained that my complaint was about the location of the sign. I also explained that I must back out of my drive and the sign hangs down in my view when I look west for on coming cars. ' � I was assured by this gentleman that you would be contacting me on your, return from your vacation. I can only assume that the hurricane has delayed your call . I would like for you to come back out and if necessary sit in my car, aTrooper II , which is a tall vehicle and not a low sedan, and see how the sign blocks my vision. You assured me when I first called you that blocking my vision was illegal . I don ' t plan to be trading vehicles anytime soon, so I would like to ask you to have the sign moved back from the road 2 more feet . I know this matter may seem petty and insignificant to you, but it affects me several times every single day. . I appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and look for- ward to your call . Sincerely, ~ � ^ Valerie P . Hemmila P .O. Box 321 4019 Main Street Cummaquid , MA 02637 m/ ' - � xY ' ��� ~ ` �' | . ^ � Sept . 1 , 1991 Mr. Alfred Martin Building Inspector Office � 376 Main St . Hyannis, Mass Dear Mr. Martin, I am writing to describe the events that have transpired since we sent our letter about the Fox Glen sign that was placed near the corner of our property. Mr. Doug Kelley has since become very nasty and belligerent . We watched him walk through our yard one day last week and delib- erately step on our rose bushes. Since then we closed the end of our fence and he now climbs over it instead of walking down the side of the road . When my wife asked him not to climb over our fence, he claimed he talked to his attorney and had every right to walk on our property because our fence was on public property. He also said that he would have us arrested if we did not stop harrassing him about the placement of the Fox Glen sign. As we discussed before, we would like to resolve this matter in the most diplomatic way possible . That is why I felt it reasonable to forward the letter to Father Kelley. I did not anticipate harrassment or threats and hope that this matter can be resolved as soon as possible. I would be agreeable to talk to Father Kelley about this situation, but at this point would rather avoid Doug Kelley. Thank you very much for your assistance, and I look forward to your reply. Yours trUly � Les Hem�i�a/ L~� ' " ' _ • �4. ,4 T'+ �' �'' ' 4"'vi !,*P ashy = nQ ;:.;I ° u a �a a ' w99U"W e T m S3 ?i it .,s w S"RA; a+t s t firy.., r_ t^ t ,2 4Yy . � FO RT ` 1I lv s CI D TANT1ESSAGE +k Y � �l - 1. `' ``'f< la / ETIMICo 0 A M t • •t Yy - • ` � j y • y� � k{ , a , + t+ y n Mu1 £ r f � y ' /f/t Jce [..t.iti DATE ♦ ids c hh•d 7,4 s m : OF i; t.:. I'y�!Ls. i.G M NEQ vt. ,-, 'u. 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[a' „ rv; yb;l.," 1w • 4•: 4 „YM1 1 tk1 a t 9 { �`�� � sfw� a.,a � : '�� �� a {✓r,' • � f�N� d � fir ,.,4d 4 ^4 rc 'E �. .,� ^.k�z+ �' Ck7�..,_ 2 ��I'+� �y �y,$� q-.'Gsy�Nyy �r ,� � a � 4 • • �4>3�. s ..I -,--,- -'-'-' -s„ i. g ti,�,v ;, ar„ _c,_, I !0.t ' d,q4 uv�.:a s ' a k;N} ,�, {{.``.� t#r:" 'epg�.# ".j c • '§'" _ f t �...,.. ' 1S{ `°1i.' 7...'•'.✓k y fir., ,t-- , �y, e d ,�' ,„ 3.,ti t' 'a w ,;,"7--4i{ < • rt4 °{74;`n.} y•' :% ' alS 7Ycb aa'e '};yf , 4 x 3 L m t �.. l ` �v x t �am � vi 4'yf � %• • ,.' #u t } .. i'� � Aa i� } �' A v • ti as. 4i F i. .f. �•TkFI- ,; Aa �. �� . lf 6'y�p7Nt--o - 1 +� .` The Town of Barnstable 1 IAlt7Tl1LE : Inspection Department ra . �sofr4-a.p.i..0367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 508-790-6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner September 13, 1991 Mr. Leslie Hemmila P. 0. Box 321 Cummaquid, MA 02637 RE: A=335-031 A=335-060 Dear Mr. Hemmila: This office is in receipt of your letter outlining the events that have taken place in your neighborhood. If you feel that you are the recipient of threats and harrassment I would suggest that you contact the Barntable Police Department. Very truly yours, / J / i' 0,/,/ t... Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr cc: Town Manager Barnstable Police Department 1 . `,� Li The Town of Barnstable ••• • Inspection Department Op' ,1ei1111 . 367 Main Street, I lyannis, MA 02601 • 508 790 6227 Joseph D.DaLuz Building Commissioner September 10, 1991 Reverend Bernard R. Kelly 4011 Route 6A Cummaquid, MA 02637 • RE: A=335-060 Dear Father Kelly: As per your request and with the consent of the writer enclosed please find a copy of the complaint re your "Fox Glen" sign. Very truly yours, Alfred E. Martin Building Inspector AEM/gr enc. cc: Town Manager • r • I " ' ., . , . R335 060. 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APPRAISAL DATA KEY 247496 KELLY, BERNARD R LAND BLD/FEATURES BUILDINGS NUMBER ZN/FL=RF- 2 125400 92400 264,900 1 ACOST 482400 B-MKT 412,800 BY 00/ BY /00 C-INCOME PCA=1011 PCS=00 SIZE= 5132 JUST-VAL 482,100 LEV=100 CONST-C 0 ----COMPARISON TO CONTROL AREA 76AA -- --MAY NOT BE COMPARABLE-- NEIGHBORHOOD 76AA BARNSTABLE PARCEL CONTROL AREA TREND STANDARD 103 10 LAND-TYPE 1251003 LAND-MEAN +02 4821003 167348 IMPROVED-MEAN 4.58% 25% FRONT-FT 13 100 DEPTH/ACRES TABLE 02 105%] LOCATION-ADJ APPLY-VAL-STAT 1 LNRJLAND LFT/IMPjADJS/SB/FEAT STRJSTRUCTURE ARRJAREA-MEASUREMENTS NORINOTES COMpARKET INCJINCOME FMRJPERMITS GRRJGRAPHIC FUNCTION-f 7 STRUCTURE-CARD NO-f0003 DATA-f j XMTf?J .2.11111MMEr_. , ..- .. • r Tr RP35 (Y4 7 7 LOG 74019 ROUTE 6,-A CTY.104 TDS LI 100 EA KEY] 247192 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PC A j1011 PCS j00 YR j00 F ARENT] 0 RE MAILA, LESLIE A & VALERIE rim'j AREAJ7611A 3V1347690 MN12018 P 0 BOX 321 SP1] SP2 i 9P37 UT 17 UT 2] .43 SQ FT j 1634 CUMMAQUID MA 02637 AYB Ji 900 ETB11975 OBS J CONSTJ 0000 LAND 79000 IMP 82300 OTHER 10400 --LEGAL DESCRIPTION-- TRUE MKT 171700 PEA CLASSIFIED #LAND 1 79 8000 ASP LND 79000 ASP I OF 82300 ASP OTH 10400 #BLDG(S)-CARD-1 1 82,300 DESCRIFT ION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE OTHER FEATURE 1 10„400 TAX EXEMPT #FL 4019 'MAIN STREET CUMMA RESIDENT'L 171 700 1 71 700 171700 #RR 1386 0106 OPEN SPACE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL • EXEMPTIONS SALE J05/90 PRICE] 178500 ORB J:7167/272 AFD j I TE LAST ACTIVITY J05/31/91 PCR JY p .MIIIIMMINIOMMI . , ' • . . ‘ f JEF335 060. 1 j • LOCJ4011 ROUTE 6-A CTVJO4 TDSJ 100 RA HY] 247496 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCAJ1011 FGS 100 TR100 PARENTJ o KELLY, BERNARD R SARI AREA176AA JVJ STGJ0000 C/O OUR LADY OF LOURDES CR SPIT SF21 3P3J F 0 BOX 1414 UT1j UI2J 4.30 SO FTJ 5132 WELLFLEET SA 02667 AYEJ1972 EYE:11975 OBSj CONSTJ 0000 LAUD. 174600 IMF 292100 OTHER 105200 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION-- TRUE MKT. 571900 NBA CLASSIFIED 174,600 ASD LND 174600 ASD IMF 292100 ASS? OTR 105200 #BLDG(S)-CAFD-1 1 292,100 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #(1THER FEATURE 1 105,200 TAX EXESPT NFL 4011 MAIN sr RESIDENT'L 571900 571900 571900 #RR 1386 0041 OPEN SPACE COMPERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EXEMPTIONS SALEJ00/00 FRICEJ 0R2J1505/594 AFD] LAST ACTIVITYJO5/17/88 - PCFTY , •• _ 7 ,,',,&,c, „-• -..,,- , J • f j[R335 060. LOC34011 ROUTE 6-A CTY]04 TDS] 100 BA KEY] 247496 --MAILING ADDRESS PCAJIOII PCSJOO YR]00 PARENT] 0 KELLY, BERNARD R MAP] AREAR6AA JV] MT0j0000 CIO OUR LADY OF LOURDES CR SP13 SP23 SP3] F 0 BOX 1414 UT1] UT23 4.30 SQ FT] 5132 1ELLFLEET MA 02667 AYB]1972 EYB]1975 OBS] CONSTJ _ [ , a p,g /AN Ps' ,,6i, i 'Assessor's rii-ap,and lot number j-S r- 0 - c-&—__, ...rdSetvage Permit number - 'S - 1 )CD4-1 • • SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST BE N.0 THE V4, INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE i ,o,i- ..). •, • ' • WITH TITLE 5 i BARNSTADiE i 3 House number /L--4° " rn • : - ENVIRONMENTAL CODE AND t'gb ..- • " TOWN REGULATIONS St;lg.tt.N46 TOWN OF ,BARNSTABLE . BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO 7 4C)0 0 -7 aEL(___//uc - TYPE' OF CONSTRUCTION g//)6 L 77-2-,/e Ly at/ . /27/3 19FS— !.' . TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: • The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location ' 0// 4//1) --C/ - , ./-- ---? L'e..z/ii.,14...eg.-.y 2..0 ./-/€9-a--3 (i*94-11) r. (---7,--e4 — Proposed Use 71-- ,a .. Zoning District _...- 1------ Fire District Name of Owner 0/16-724-/-64-4- /11 Address--------- X 35-3 a/- 4/-.6:1,, ,c Name of Builder t----- ((..MCA--- Address Name of Architect Address Number of Rooms ' Foundation ' Exterior 1------ /Lea -6(-4A-J-L6LdeA4-/' Roofing z.----- (-4....-/A-A-Ze-- 0,-(2,4-‘-"CP-1 Floors "- --- Interior k..---- I , Heating "---- A....,L.e3( "e...4....A...----. Plumbing 4------ Fireplace 4-------- 1it.,e—. Approximate Cost Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board /1.4- i 6- 19 Area "5(34 55 Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions r /01.- Fee ia- I e)--3* 0 0 SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH , 7110,6,4'I' OCCUPANCY 1 0 • iykt . , OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Name • ., /.( t ./. , r Construction Supervisor's License , l ram` j ( rU1LY. BERNARD R. 1 ,i t. 1 No 28833 Permit for ADDITION/GARAGE t t C Single Family Dwelling x`' Location Lot #2, 4011 Main Street a Cummaquid Owner Bernard R. Kelly • Frame • - Type of Construction Plot Lot 1 Permit Granted January 10, 19 86 - ` Date of Inspection , : 1Gt 19 • Date Completed ........67537 19 I m a{D > , tr 0 E . 1` * to a ".. #- d it7 . rt• l rir - ; �, . r ,. . s - Ns i s ` A t • Aimi4iO4,ax._ -; Assessor's map and' lot number ..! .. �' .. 5.r.:.�Y�O r KS SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST BE ./ C. INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE p Sewage Permit number •P, WITH ARTICLE II STATE `" ro SANITARY ID ofTHEto i�D TOWN . -,- TOWN OF BARNSVABtE Z BARNSTAHLE, i , j"' -, • 1 r "b 9 ., BUILDING INSPECTOR • APPLICATION;# R'il OPERMIT TO AD) /Tiovv Tv aPR. A/. I'-a ' - TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION —FR ID`/ 77 D WI-- 2 o fC- l j/pc- 19/YI f3 Itj9I-- - II Ai 78,. ' 19 •^W'~T3.THE PNSPBCTOR 'OF BUILDINGS: 1 . . The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location �4 A X POND ?ATN O.fF....R.T..G l-? - A181N .7 C.y/."1.P1.O.gri1't Proposed Use „e„ r 3 `��a- r' 1� - ' �-�``_�: Zoning District /?E� 1 DE-TvT � Fire District . Name of Owner .43e K..At/i R. 0) 11-16- 4 L Address ...,,/.9 /S'.!<.. ./ NQ....ir/L E j30i2o /T f1SS Name of Builder Address Name of Architect Address Number of Rooms / ,SroRAG& jPODNI-8 ,s%f?c.i,�• Foundation 7 /-CO7- rc i 6p C ON CRE TC-- pi.oc 4 Exterior / -/l - CE/Net&iV/ /3ioCK_ Roofing W/11►C-- Gcps j!JS?HALT S`H/N 'LC Floors Interior 4iG/VI/ei ‘ A �.J L UCe/ \... r_ieatin_a ___ N U.':/ G. . r -Plumbing J1/ ON C I Fireplace — �/C ! G Approximate Cost '7�� °y Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 Area I 0 0 Li Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions 4' gal— Fe SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH Cod -�°-36 0Z 4,s- F)c es BR'. 0 5/' PG tyG ) 1 I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. il • Name '-f ...... . . �t Kelly, Bernard R. ----,.. .....!$, - Ix t • t No 19956 permit for add to barn Em { Li8 11 m Li St ( K-k-e (0A- `r Location F Cummaquid bai n ,I{ ♦. - Owner Bernard R. Kelly 4, ,; i Type of Construction frame 1 A . J Plot Lot ri S Permit Granted February 10 19 78 • Date of Inspection 19 I Date Completed 19 ? -�` , i , • PERMIT REFUSED . ' 19 . • 'Approved 19 • - • . r►. 70 335-- / 46 /v! fie . -�/y.- 'Assessor's map and lot number �/ _ 7 , TIC TEM MUT Be oN pTALLEDs INCO PMUST ANC , Sewage`Permit number ...... .. WITH ARTICLE II •STATE �, 4"ITA2Y 0 .,.., yo0 ,HE To, : ,.:. TOWN , OF BARN TAB LynP ♦ x 2 i BABBSiLII i "^ r 1 MABB ''+ ° f w 9,O,,,Fi639• ,� . „y' ., .DUIil.DING ' INSPECTOR i1 APPLICATION FOR'PERMIT TO \ a°°` � '`�' J w Y+�+�vH�,^S TYPE OF' CONSTRUCTION • ` u. ' 19 t. ,. TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: • •The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following, information: Location ,F/t , .. ..a.4.6 g • 0 s.5 1f"t.al.h....5\j" • C_.-:..il..lata..L.Y.{;a 7.0.1. J Proposed Use S(J`i I 444 wic.t.,2. J p Q 1. Zoning District i?_ , , Fire District Name of Owner. ... R c1 .e..i.l .. Address .Ph JC,.C1.f2.2 ied ` �J. t.,,,e.r,. .,i-c✓ .Name of Builder . ..A.4!1,..... ...Ale.1s..®. Address .tO'7 i"(..j!!./$ S`� ,�.E..o.h.. Uf.t A.-sue Name of Architect - Address Number of Rooms Foundation Exierior Roofing .,----- Floors ^---- Interior Heating Plumbing Fireplace — Approximate Cost .i...4!1n2, !1`� Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 Area )( t° ` 0• ...../o �= Fee Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions • SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH \,\v 4- CCIMINA . Hots & -,<-:-4/0----) i ......, i Tjgre-1-1( Mil( = \--% gym _.. 477.. ..". it I.'. ... 47,;, '''''...... '1.. % ,� . I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules arld Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. ' Name ..,-'-,T/4 4).'"—el.c.,--,,.,„ , Kelley, Bernard ')1514 private" swimming -No ._ ...: - - Perrrrit for - _.., ,.__,,,.,,, • ll\ . pool x 1-IO - Cl G Location RxXf�X .&4:9..�.,rd G KIN Cumm.aquid . . Bernard Kelley �^�------ - a • Owner -»—""."` - . ,.-r. - * f.v r,.. �o . Type of Construction private pool i f-0 I • )I( . .^ Plot Lot ,t • I- ' ,4 , .,„ . „,„ • ... „ , ,.., . .. Permit Granted _.July 14. 19 76 ...... . 1 flc . .1 . 7 Date of Inspection ... 19 Date Completed c , 7 19 41 Ns,...„.„ „,-; , . . ..11-,. . „ PERMIT REFUSED , - - i - * • ..- eivt.„, t - A. ti t ' .7c.4(... ft-h.,-, • . f4 .. .I. ' ,.Approved :, 19 4 Assessor's map and lot number Z '—"' CO 19/1- �l/I.S AEr it z .fresr Swage Permit number/A....6-is'73 - ,i,� fix.. ,�f/dA T Ataa o� k.s,��GT r-d o / � oI re4to TOWN OFBARNSTABLE i BARE SILLS, i '.. "6 ��/ till J I�NG INSPECTOR `0 NPY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO 4 /A"- . TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION yaV `--fit-, Et+ /t 19..7„ TO THE INSPECTOR OF , The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the follo4, tL information: Location ? " .9.-t i A„....c., ,� ('/f'y�.•a'K�'�`" ... Proposed Use ti J Zoning District R D v Fire District Name of Owner gli-A-14-444-4- �Address � � .�'�2Z6 . ..Name of Builder '�` _ Address /2 0 4.. .6 Name of Architect Address Number of Rooms Foundation -- Exterior /// / Roofing Floors Interior L Heating 7 F Plumbing Fireplace Approximate Cost 4 CCTV 0-0 Definitive Plan Approved by Planning .Board 19 . Area /o a a Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee .Q SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH ,0 6 4 i ("t3 /� l � ,..„.(7 r)E-V i A I 0 zr \I , I hereby agree to conform to all the les and Regulations the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. Kelly, Bernard , . No 1-6314,.. Permit for barn F/ , cMgr* /r4hci 67* 4-..--..4..t.;,:.4_ V . , Location -••—'1',-.---,W,'_''•*=-5:::.,- ii , . / GUSERMAC17-15 4 ,6 , Owner Bernard Kelly 1 . t . Type of Construction f.r.ame . . . Plot Lot 1 r? 1 June Permit Gra 3.14- 1 tited 19 73 3 94 , # 73 Vesi'vvertg: Date of Inspection 19 4 Date Com' }Dieted .//3//71 6-144/64 t • 4 4 PERMIT REFUSED 4 . 1 11 ) , t ..., 19 ' 1 4 1 0 1 i 4 i ; t • lo , t ,:,.•-• I I Approved 19 1 0,--` r' .f• 4.4 i ..__ .. , . CO/92 PI E r E /' I'''7 9# . I 561,‘) 7 . Jei) Z, PNOFTNENo, TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 1 4, 9 O >irs .w ro BARNSTABLE, I . "AIM 6 9 � . - BUILDING INSPECTOR .Z J''4/2>' i'iP-. . . APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO e-45" ! Nt ktr. &k:eeV"C. EA"."!1 4 —Ow t,tk1m� TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Vo b ta.d \" - v. c V i 4 ,7 4 74 #`210 D P."' ItAV eV 19 72_ TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: . The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the followinginformation: Location )- ti.{ 2— ?''\ (�p�Mrck` ilb,. -4 Valgy " V�, . GA-, —1`ix1►1 CT. C°umma%011/40SS ' 1 Proposed Use S.L.vt . ..4.... forA'.L1 + e t 19weq ° Zoning District ......... ........ ....,..3 Fire District ...B.We.YlS.I../1421.e F1i4 1J1 'l v.ra- Name of Owner Rio/• SgYw1+,-1 \ZQ\Iy Address 114H &1 47, — eum.42cvicl i Name of Builder ....Q.!"!t.�N c,o ,.s , cu• Address ...$)-O4 }-d 4. I yfkv'> `,1 Name of Architect l\f`'tl`A 4, " Address Number of Rooms r 0 Foundation eazwh ale _rpvvc'l C �O1^ V1�e " Exterior .'r::011.6.003A i' N\s : ee104-v A`ilo.1 .Roofing k.s,54. 1>_fi i •�. Floors 11.. }:4..........:9:Y:�.!?,1 -�- Interior ' z t Dk.'Ims.a..1r- Heating F-czvee1 \-( U .. -E (Y— Plumbing �I,,-'J1�'l�, — C-t.rpctr" pl .e Fireplace ye. ) Approximate Cost 00 0 Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 /‘/ 4,404. Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions f iP e ✓ / SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH lA ;Ild:1.12,T .0'4 G CO Ld 6 �. a 4 N :,4-‘-‘, Nc r A - yp l W ;/ m VC1e L� i� ct ,:� C> m /y, 3 �� d \ o o �� fee f r0., (y' N. f---. CC ® t'D iof \ J _-I j ,yUw' • � H r-NZ 7- - LL( f- 0 N co 4 o i w � ti CZ U } I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. ..:.2 Name . .... , BeRklit'AD ICiEttf I , No 2,5691 Permit for Dwelling I l Qn.e..Lanzkly .- l . lib i/ tYlcc-i 1,1 S-1-, 4 1 " - Location ...att411.44e±rmat....Okmelia:id. = . A I ' •. '-- cory\s-..ka„101a- (• 4 --. - Owner ..Bert.lard..Kel . -,ly — •'. , Type r.- of Construction Framio - •0 . _ ._ . • - . ..._ Plot Lot .2 . , ,..... C o , Permit Granted November 21, 1972' 19 • .. % 45://4) ps• STAftr- , ...• Date of Inspection ....t..... ' 19 . . • Date Completed ..9 ..t.S7 73 19 i 1 .... . PERMIT REFUSED .- .. ••• ... • 4pos - I . I '. .... .... - . 1 : ... 19 I .. . . -- , • - , - •r -1' —.. a .... 'Z. .4.. ...- . 1 ow • , .... e.. , - - i... -' ... . ; . . , -7.° .... .., .0 4 - . ..,-- - -, Approved 19 . — . ... .... . --* • ,, .J .,., • r 0 THE 7..4o TOWN OF BAR.NSTABLE 4; :_ • , i BAENSTABLE, : ,- =oo,�OAIMtitS. , y' BUILDING INSPECTOR / APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO :...i�( , TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION �L el-Gd-Zr-z‹.-- /---4---1-714- - — __ ......- ' 4.-xz1.-. "1.? .. .... .re-r. . ../,i.19..J TO THE INSPECTOR OF-BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: Location 411:1-74 Proposed Use .,. ......,.-- �4 p � Zoning District .-✓ Fire DistrictA.-.<. ... .w <��,s ... .4.a.e_.. 91 C.4..�e. Name of Owner Imo✓ o. / Address 54/?, -ri.1nl...-e.... L.c.,...1.,4� Name of Builder ! Address k- , ..A.:0 " --�:!:-A-r.�, ,i 4. ..ri.4..... Name of Architect ' `�' — Address Number of Rooms , Il t.,4,1 Foundation .. 7, c--.a -1.e. Exierior Roofing ,......q•..21 Floors "--->t -d? --,z.- Interior . . /. .....r --�-- Heating --->-j,�iy--`, Plumbing .. i Fireplace - Approximct 1_ Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board 19 / �` -71) t.. , Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions / 2 1 SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH 7 wee, 1 cy _i W i w 026 0 .N. < , tel H• cn O can �� C. <``'r, z cv_ __ . G 1. Iif w L. ,- • a• z s 6D 1-1- J n_1 4. Q i 1— LT. • E c) cn �� LL, /1., 2 4 .L. � , H is 3 , 1 4.1 Li D LLI --l< -_,.. 1 • (..i) -- ... — —4 1 6' to„_, F— � � 2 Q Q '2 . 0 a.I I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above construction. � Name ..4 .. t Kelly, Rev. Bernard No �5782 Permit for add to single . family dwelling Location " V®ii n 1LR y4., 40 Barnstable (cumiteeter .) Owner ._. Bernard Kelly Type of Construction frame 1 Plot Lot #2 Permit Granted DeQQmber...)9 19 72 , Date of Inspection 0/ 3 Na 14 . // ,r Date Completed 19 M // ‘i o-t PC- F , `PERMIT REFUSED 19 i o ++1 rI . Y ti Approved . 19 '