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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0085 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD s ?5- +e 0 - l G Q { 0 I t r — Since 1951 S T Stenbeck & Taylor, Inc. MarshBeldi . Registered Professional Engineers Sr"`e'95' and Land Surv@ydrs Brian . � J. Taylor President. ' 844 Webster Street,Suite 3,Marshfield,MA 02050-3419 TEL 781 834-85911 FAX 781 837-8238 9.Steeple Street,P.O.Box 630,Mashpee Commons,MA 02649-0630 TEL 508 539-9300, FAX 508 539-9301 . btaylor@stenbeckandtaylor.com•www.stenbeckandtaylor.com f ' I Y Y r r a Y -.- lkp ate•` L, t • s t - t �a UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid LISPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • TOWN OF MANWANS I 's's Oka ELI, -SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. O Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Receiv by rated Name) C. 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PS Form 3600;August 2006(Reverse)PSN 7530-02-000-9047 , � E Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSTABLE MUMSTABM Mass Richard V. Scali,Director i639. ` Building Division Paul Roma Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.maxs June 6, 2017 Ms. Cord M. Shore, Trustee c/o Mr. Daniel A. Ojala, PE, PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. y 939 Main Street armouthport,MA 02675 RE: Site Plan Review#017-16 Cord M. Shore, Trustee—Revised Proposal 4/14/17 85 Old'Yarmouth Road,Hyannis Map 344, Parcel 051 Proposal: 90 space commercial parking lot to be utilized as a storage yard lot stocked by professional valet drivers only for long term(3 days minimum)parking customers of the business owner who owns other parking lots next to the ferry in Hyannis. Cars to be parked in this lot will exclude larger vehicles, SUV's and trucks. Cars on this lot will be parked and retrieved for customers by professional drivers only with the owner to provide shuttle service to and from the ferry. Please be advised that subsequent to the formal site plan review meeting held May 19, 2016, the revised proposal dated April 14,2017 has received administrative approval subject to the following conditions: • Approval is based upon and must be constructed in accordance with the approved plan entitled: "Parking Site Plan for#85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis, MA"dated May 6, 2016 with a final revision date of April 14,2017, one sheet, scale 1"=20' prepared for Cord M. Shore, Trustee by Down Cape Engineering, Inc., Yarmouth port,MA. Also, , memo dated April 14, 2017 from Daniel A. Ojala, Down Cape Engineering, Inc. providing a narrative for the proposed use and operation of#85 Old Yarmouth Road lot. (Attached) • As proposed, existing building on the site is to remain empty. • As proposed, storage yard lot is approved for long term parking customers, smaller sized .vehicles and is to be staffed by professional drivers at all times, with shuttle service to be provided by the owner to and from the ferry. • Per.Hyannis FD proper aisle widths must be maintained at all times. f, •'.a • Proposed lighting must not cause glare or light spillage onto abutting properties or roadway. • A hearing and license for a Town Manager's Private Parking Lot is required. Application can be made through the Licensing Authority: Contact-Maggie Flynn 508-862-4774. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required. • A final inspection will be required prior to the use of the lot. Contact Building Department: 508-862-403 8. -on com-letion o -- - — - p p � _._f all work;a registered engineer or land-surveyor shall submifia letter of certification,made upon knowledge and belief in accordance with professional standards that all work has been done in substantial compliance with the approved site plan(Zoning Section 240- 105 (G). A copy of this approval will be retained on file in the Building Department. Sincerely, Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan Review Coordinator CC: Paul Roma,Building Commissioner Hyannis FD Licensing DPW Attachment: Memo 4/14/17 Down Cape Engineering down cape engineerinq, inc, OW MINM5&M?5UMY05 939 MAIN 5f/ Wig 6A YARMOUTWOK MA 02675 (508) 562-4541 FAX (508) 562-9880 r Rev: 4-14-201 j)" TO: Paul Roma,Building Commissioner/SPR Town of Barnstable FROM: Daniel A. Ojala,PE,PLS down cape engineering, inc. RE: SPR#16-16 Commercial Car Storage at#85 Old Yarmouth Road This memo is to clarify the proposed use and operation planned for#85 Old Yarmouth Road. The lot is to be utilized as a storage yard stocked by professional valet drivers only. The lot is for long term(3 days minimum)parking customers of the business owner,who has other parking lots next to the Ferry in Hyannis. The cars which will be parked in this lot will exclude larger vehicles,SUV's and trucks. Cars will be parked by professional valet drivers only.A typical customer who is catching the Ferry simply leaves the car and keys with the valet at the site,and is shuttled to the ferry. The owner will shuttle patrons to and from the ferry.To retrieve the vehicles at the end of the long term stay,the patrons are shuttled back to the lot and the valet drivers will pull their car up for them.No one or two day trip cars will be parked in the lot,as it is not economically feasible for short stays. Since the lot will be staffed continuously,the size of the vehicles stored can be strictly controlled,the parking arrangement can be significantly more efficient than a typical parking lot where larger vehicles and lesser skilled drivers are expected. The size and spacing of the vehicles shown on the Site Plan is identical to other lots which the owner operates,and adequate space between rows for the Fire Department to access the site if needed is provided. Again no one from the general public is allowed to park their own vehicle on the lot,significantly improving safety. Roma, Paul From: Deputy Dean Melanson <dmelanson@hyannisfire.org> Sent: Thursday,June 23, 2016 8:44 AM To: Roma, Paul Subject: 175-Ocean'Street-&-85 Old'Yarmouth'Road. The applicant now shows 105 parking spaces on the lot at 175 Ocean Street(last years review reduced their numbers to 95) plus an additional ten spaces in the aisle for the transient parking to ferry to the 85 Old Yarmouth Road lot. Hyannis Fire would reject this as; 1.The two plans submitted conflict with each other 2.One plan indicates that they will be parking cars in middle of the access aisle which will not allow any vehicle access past the parked car.The other plan indicates a 30 ft wide aisle reduced to a 20 foot clear passage with the staged cars to one side.They have never maintained a 30 foot wide access aisle in the past. 3. 175 Ocean will have to submit detailed,to scale plans to Bldg, Engineering and FD for review so that the license for this lot can be modified (if approved)to allow a total of 115 cars to be parked in this lot. Deputy Chief Dean L. Melanson Office 508-775-1300 Fax 508-778-6448 dmelanson@hyannisfire.org 1 1 f Town of Barnstable BAJWRTARMRegulatory Services 674 � Building Division 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 508-862-4679 fax 508-862-4725 Initial Site Plan Review Issues & Concerns Applicant: Cord M.Shore,Trustee—Parking Lot SPR#: 017-16 Property Address: 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis Addendum to Parkinsv"Jan 5/31/16 Map/Parcel: Map 344,Parcel 051 175 Ocea `lSt.—1'0 Spaces Zoning: B,GP Overlay Proposal: Proposed commercial parking lot for ferry boat parking. Existing,§alvage�-,rd use will be removed from site. Landscape and drainage improvements are planned. Steris,to be pervious grass parking similar to other lots run by owner. Building is vacant,will remfa>n in place,not to be utilized. y. An addendum plan for provision of an offsite staging area was reuirewed in a site plan review staff meeting held June 28, 2016. The following comments are offered: Paul Roma- Building Commissioner/Chairman • Plans for 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis are approvable for.:1 compact car spaces, professional valet drivers, and long term parking only (minimumk3 days) if 10 staging area spaces are provided offsite. cw "X��*4 • A singular plan for 175 Ocean Street, Hyannis pie�ting both the parking lot layout and the 10 kN'spaces allocated for offsite staging associated.with 85�Q�Id Yarmouth Road will need to be approved by both Building and Fire and filed""with the`Licensing Authority for a modification of the existing license. y �, 1yk M•1. Deputy Chief Dean Mel,azson—Iwannis Fire Department Y� diL"* '*S 4 1'w 2tih • The applicant shows405 parkmgspaces on the lot at 175 Ocean Street (last years review reduced their number§,$ ;95)plus an additional ten spaces in the aisle for the transient parking to ferry to the 85 Old Yo arinouthvRoad lot. Hyam, is,fireywould reject t"his as; A. The two playsubmitted conflict with each other. 2 t ne plan inc�cates that they will be parking cars in middle of the access aisle which will not allowany vehicle access past the parked car. The other plan indicates a 30 ft wide aisle reduced to a 20""*o' clear passage with the staged cars to one side. They have never maintained a 30 ti,R foot wide``access aisle in the past. 3. 175 Ocean will have to submit detailed, to scale plans to Bldg, Engineering and FD for review so that the license for this lot can be modified (if approved) to allow a total of 115 cars .to be parked in this lot. j 1 r ti 0 94.1' 6 SOX EXISTING GRASS PARKING 95.5' W W o U) EXISTING E p1yEMENT� S GNAGE � P W U �10 SPACES ALLOCATED O FOR OFFSITE STAGING EXISTING GRASS PARKING MAP 326 PCL 37 265.6 O BAY STREET ADDENDUM TO PARKING SITE PLAN FOR #85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD PARKING SKETCH PLAN LOCATED AT �j'DAN+r+ \� #175 OCEAN STREET HYANNIS, MA tilt a+�+03' j••. _ Off 508-362-4541 fax 508-382-9880 PREPARED FOR I downcope.com O =-'•,;,..,^ CARYLYN A SHORE TR VOW# A1.00 foli effi1f,%fie. civil engineers Scale:1"=20' 1 �-- MAY 31, 2016 land surveyors 939 Main Street ( Rte 6A) DCE # s—128 O 10 20 30 40 50 FEET YARMOUTHPORT MA 02675 15-008 BASE.DWG Page 1 of 2 Swiniarski, Ellen From: Daniel A: Ojala PE, PLS[downcape@downcape.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 07,2016 12:15 PM To: Swiniarski, Ellen Cc: Daniel Creedon Subject: Shore Parking Ellen: As discussed at the SPR meeting, attached is the supplemental offsite staging area plan requested. The Shore's will maintain these spots and have the car keys readily available for any of the 10 cars in these spaces, and will keep sufficiently open so that the offsite customers can be serviced in a satisfactory manner, without blocking traffic on Ocean Street or the lot here at #175 Ocean Street. Cars will be shuttled to the offsite lot, and returned to this area for arriving customers of the offsite lot. (they also can temporarily shuttle to other areas on their properties, but these 10 spaces will be dedicated as discussed). There is a full 22' paved isle width available beside these cars, and any can be moved to allow the grass parking to remain adjacent this row. The spaces are 8' x 21 ', which is slightly smaller than standard parallel spaces, but these are compact cars only, which are the only vehicles which are candidates for offsite parking, so adequatemaneuvering room is assured with the use of professional drivers. The Shore's have each car in the offsite lot's exact location (row and space) marked on each tagged set of keys, for ease of retrieval, and.have been years of experience in parking in this manner. As discussed at the SPR meeting, please advise if this can be administratively approved. Please.do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thanks, Daniel A.Ojala PE,PLS down cape engineering,inc. 939 Main St.Yarmouthport, MA 1-508-362-4541 x108 1-508-362-9880 fax 6/7/2016 �� __(� � �'`' f�l T�- r�� `� � V �P -L-, �� © ?'� � � � Q ..L. � W { i 4 �M , -. f. u E E " P j w ' oo i110r .r.. . 85 Old Yarmouth Rd., Hyannis 1/21/2015 2 r ZL Al r. l c e•f' A, :r:,fir x. �, � � `�' Y ' .® !`,LS��I� P. .. 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Nam• �,f'`��-_ E 85 • • Yarmouth ' • Hvannis 10/22/2013 t to I 4 �SIT� tip No ail oFI E Town of Barnstable J A � + BA ASS.M BARNSTABLE + A9 �, OFFICE OF TOWN ATTORNEY 11Z Qjo 16g9• A1� Gl9-3G Wn: lens 367 Main Street `'" j Hyannis MA 02601-3907 I RUTH J.WEIL,Town Attorney Tel.#: 508-862-4620 T. DAVID HOUGHTON, 15'Assistant Town Attorney Fax#: 508-862-4724 CHARLES S.McLAUGHLIN,Jr.,Assistant Town Attorney Inter-office Memorandum 1 i To: Elizabeth Hartsgrove, Consumer Affairs, Supervisor/ I From: T. David Houghton, 1 st Assistant Attorney . ! Date: May 4, 2015 Subject: Ferreira's Recycling, Inc. Final Conditions 1 1 I Enclosed please find the final conditions for Ferreira's Recycling Inc.junk j dealer's license signed by Ferreira and myself. Please submit with their license application on the May 18th Licensing Authority meeting agenda. 1 i Thank you. ! I i i I i i i I I i 1 i Encl. Cc: Richard Scali, Consumer Affairs, Director i I F A � ^ °-J PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1. Ferreira's Recycling,Inc. (hereinafter"Ferreira's")states that it operates a business for the sale or barter of second hand articles and the recycling of scrap material on the premises at 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis ("premises"). Ferreiras and the Town acknowledge that(a) those activities require in part a"junk dealer's license"issued by the Licensing Authority under G. L. c. 140 § 54 as further provided herein and(b)the premises are approximately 750' from public water supply wells and within the well protection and groundwater protection zoning districts. Ferreiras and the Town further acknowledge that this license may not constitute the only licenses required for the activities or premises but as long as Ferreiras complies with the terms hereunder any other enforcement action would not be Within the jurisdiction of the Licensing Authority except as provided in paragraph number 7. This license is granted with the following conditions and restrictions based on the aforesaid acknowledgments. HANDLING OF SECOND HAND ARTICLES FOR SALE OR BARTER 2. Second hand articles held for sale or barter are to be kept within a building on the premises overnight but may be displayed outside during daylight hours. 3. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the secondhand dealers and collectors regulation,Barnstable Code chapter 502,especially the provisions of section 502-4 covering record keeping and reporting. HANDLING OF SCRAP MATERIAL 4. Scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items,whether in containers(recycling bins,dumpsters, etc.) or not, are to be kept within a building on the premises at all times except when delivered to or shipped from the site or during daylight hours for sorting provided the material must be kept on a concrete pad during sorting and moved inside during nighttime hours. Empty containers may be kept outside of a building. Any mixed material which contains scrap metal is considered scrap metal or bulk scrap metal items and is subject to the same storage and handling requirements. "Scrap metal"is considered to be worn out metal particles, fragments or pieces not part of any assembled object. "Bulk scrap metal items"are considered worn out assembled objects which contain all or some metal components. 5. The volume of scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items on the site is related to the available building space on the site. The building space which Ferreiras desires, can afford and can be permitted for the site determines in part the volume of the business Ferreiras can conduct. 6. Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph number 4, scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items may be stored on the premises outside a building at any time during the term of this license in accordance with the following schedule: 20140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 1 This license may be suspended,modified or revoked for failure to comply with any of its provisions. Ferreira's Recycling,Inc. By: �. - cis•;• Tim J. erreira,Individually Licensing authority es P, Connors, Esq. T.David Houghton,Esq. ttorney for Ferreiras, Inc. and 1st Assistant Town Attorney Timothy J.Ferreira Attorney for Licensing Authority 20140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 3 I (a)during and after the installation of two permanent groundwater monitoring wells within the first 3 months of the license term; (b)upon compliance with the requirement in subsection(a), an additional 3 months to file a site plan review permit application for an additional building or buildings on the premises; and (c)up to b months from the commencement of the license term for full cooperation and compliance with any licensing, permitting,approvals and conditions imposed by DEP for the activities described following referral by either the Town or the licensee upon issuance of the license; and (d)upon compliance with the each of the preceding subsections,the remainder of the term of this license to complete construction and occupation of an additional building or buildings in accordance with all other necessary licenses, approvals and permits sufficient to accommodate all of the storage requirements for the volume of scrap material the licensee desires to process in the conduct of the activities licensed hereunder. 7. Any other scrap material handled by Ferreiras is not covered by this license and may require obtaining other licenses,permits and approvals,or in some instances not be permitted to be handled on the premises. Any such additional requirements or prohibitions are not specifically incorporated as a condition of this license in the first instance,but upon commencement of any action to enforce any additional license,permit or approval the Licensing Authority may incorporate such requirements as a condition of this license and upon failure to comply impose any sanction and take any enforcement action under this license. APPLICABLE TO ALL ACTIVITIES LICENSED HEREUNDER 8. No repair of vehicles or equipment other than those used in business operation. 9. Notwithstanding any other access and inspection provisions,permission is hereby granted for the term of this license for on-site unannounced inspections to verify compliance with these conditions and test well results provided the premises are occupied at the time. This stipulation is in addition to and not in lieu of any other access and inspection provisions and does not constitute a waiver nor in derogation of same. 10. No materials containing hazardous fluids shall be brought on the premises for recycling, repair,dismantling, sale or barter. 11. No vehicles involved in accidents shall be towed to or stored on the premises. The conditions of this license are agreed to and it is acknowledged that the Licensing Authority relies on the terms and compliance with same in the granting this license. 20 140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 2 rBarnstable political hopeful arrested in assault-News - capecodtimes.com- Hyannis, MA Page 1 of 4 73-74-2322-2647-1000101-1000118-1000702— Search St Hyannis 590 e-edition I subscribe I newsletter I deals r . � r � CAPE OD TIMES HOME NEWS SPORTS BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT OPINION LIFE MEDIA CLASSIFIEDS JOBS AUTOS REAL ESTATE Thu,May 14,2015» OBITUARIES BUSINESS SERVICES SPECIAL PROJECTS THINGS TO DO CALENDAR CAPECAST WEATHER CAPE WEBCAMS CAPE-.CODONLJNE.COM NEWS NOW At what price history? ... Boston 2024 community meeting held in Barnstable .,. Treasure hunter strikes agai Barnstable political hopeful arrested in The Look for LS � With 2000 new items arriving aSSdult ewe"ekly it %ha ays,�a new l opping experience. A candidate for Barnstable Town Council was arrested Sunday for allegedly hitting his ex-wife's boyfriend with a metal bat. } TIP ® ® Recommend0 CVvK HEREw RELATED CONTENT By PATRICK CASSIDY 175RIE137,EAST HARWICH•220RTE GA,BREWSTER ��y 508.432J517 � CONSIGNCAPEGOD.coin •Barnstable council candidate has charges dropped Posted Aug.6,2013 at 2:00 AM COUPON OF THE WEEK ........................................................... Updated Aug 6,2013 at 6:23 AM 6 Weeks to Success! 6 Weeks to Success!If what you are doing isn't working then The... HYANNIS—A candidate for Barnstable Town Council was arrested Sunday for allegedly hitting his ? The Woman's Workout Company ex-wife's boyfriend with a metal bat. ........................................................... SEE ALL ONLINE TODAY MORE» Police were called to the area of Old Colony Road and Cooks Circle on Sunday at about 10:52 p.m. 3 for$99 Mothers Day Special! for a report of a man and a woman screaming,Barnstable police Sgt.Sean Sweeney said. The Woman's workout Company 14 Day Risk Free'Try-Before-You-Buy" After officers arrived,they approached 3 Cooks Circle where they saw a group of individuals The Woman's Workout Company fighting by the side of the house,Sweeney said. Timothy Ferreira,42,of 80 Quaker Road,retreated into the house with a metal bat in his hand as officers moved in,Sweeney said.Based on interviews with the people at the house,including Ferreira's former wife,police allege that Ferreira arrived at the house and got into a fight with the j woman's boyfriend,Sweeney said, — Witnesses told police that Ferreira hit the 36-year-old victim on the shoulder and back with a metal bat,Sweeney said.The victim had an abrasion on his upper back and across his shoulder blade that appeared to be from a bat,police said. TOP .JOBS Small Engine Mechanic Ferreira told police that he and the victim had fought but that the abrasions were from rocks on the Mashpee,MA,USA Cape Cod Times ground and that he had not hit the man with the bat,Sweeney said. Classified Ads DENTAL ASSISTANT He pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in Hyannis,Massachusetts Harbor Health Barnstable District Court.He is due back in court Sept.5 for a pretrial conference. Services Inc Ferreira filed signatures before last week's deadline to run against incumbent Town Councilor Tree Climber,Laborer,Grounds Person James M.Tinsley Jr.in Precinct 9.The election is Nov. 5. Yarmouth,Massachusetts Confidential Counter Person Reached by telephone Monday,Ferreira said that,on the advice of his attorney,he wouldn't Hyannis,MA,USA Cape Cod Times Classified comment on the arrest. Ads "I'll let the courts play it out,"he said."I believe I'll be exonerated." Ferreira said he plans to continue his campaign for the Town Council despite his arrest. "I believe in myself and I've come a long way,"he said."I'm running on Tim Ferreira." In 2002,Ferreira was sentenced to one year of pretrial probation for assault and battery and threatening to commit a crime. PRINT+ONLINE SUBSCRIBER ACTIVATION I REGISTER SUBSCRIBE 2 of 3 Premium Clicks used this month http://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20130806/News/308060329 5/14/2015 Barnstable political hopeful arrested in assault-News - capecodtimes.com- Hyannis, MA Page 2 of 4 He was arrested in 2007 for allegedly receiving stolen property after police found 2,000 pounds of TOP HOMES copper products at his shop on Yarmouth Road,Ferreira's Metal Recycling.Ferreira said at the time Yarmouth Port,MA-$434,900-Pristine,move- that he had bought the material legitimately but just hadn't been able to produce receipts for it fast in-condition colonial with all the renovations enough.The case was dismissed two years later. completed.Just move in and enjoyl Close to historic Route 6A shops,restaurants... • Plymouth,MA-$439,900-Enjoy Spectacular Top Video Headlines Ocean Views from Every Room or while sipping your morning coffee on the Wrap around Deck! of 3 This Stunning Colonial boasts an... .........................................................................I.......... ........ 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Man faces charges of baseball bat assaultI;� El 13 COMMENT o Recommend By Ethan Genteri h L egenter@capecodonline.com I i Posted May. 13,2015 at 9:12 PMe, HYANNIS—A man was arrested Wednesday after allegedly hitting two people with a baseball bat COUPON OF THE WEEK during a road rage incident,according to Barnstable police. ;--------------------------------------------- ........... 6 Weeks to Successl 6 Weeks to Successl If what you are doing isn't Around 5:40 p.m.,Timothy Ferreira was taken into custody after police say a road rage incident working then The... spilled over into a car dealership parking lot on Yarmouth Road.The two victims declined to be The Woman's Workout Company taken to the hospital.Ferreira was taken to Cape Cod Hospital(because of an injury not received in SEE ALL ONLINE TODAY MORE» the fight,police said. 3 for$49 Mothers Day Spedall The Woman's Workout Company Ferreira,a former Barnstable Town Council candidate,was arrested in August 2013 for allegedly hitting his ex-wife's boyfriend with a baseball bat.The charges were later dropped. 14 Day Risk Free"Try-Before-You-Buy" The Woman's Workout Company Wednesday's incident remains under investigation by police. I Comment or view comments Top Video Headlines TOP JOBS of 3 #122 Preschool Teacher-WY West Yarmouth,Massachusetts Cape Cod • Child Development Carpenter F Nantucket,MA,USA Cape Cod Times Classified Ads z h ht I Engineer Brewster,Massachusetts Ocean Edge Resort &Club on Cape Cod #149 Preschool Assistant Teacher Flex- Hyannis,MA B The CW's Fall The American Schedule:The Idol Winner Is... Originals Moves to Thursdays, Arrow-Fla... 1 of 3 Premium Clicks used this month PRINT+ONLINE SUBSCRIBER ACTIVATION I REGISTER SUBSCRIBE hap://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20150513/NEWS/150519680 5/14/2015 i oFt�E, Town of Barnstable BARNSTABLE, : BARNSTABLE MASS. OFFICE OF TOWN ATTORNEY Fn � 367 Main Street f Hyannis MA 02601-3907 I RUTH J.WEIL,Town Attorney Tel.#: 508-862-4620 T. DAVID HOUGHTON, 18'Assistant Town Attorney Fax#: 508-862-4724 CHARLES S.McLAUGHLIN,Jr.,Assistant Town Attorney Inter-office Memorandum I I To: Elizabeth Hartsgrove, Consumer Affairs, Supervisor,/ From: T. David Houghton, 1 st Assistant Attorney Date: May 4, 2015 i Subject: Ferreira's Recycling, Inc. Final Conditions . i f i Enclosed please find the final conditions for Ferreira's Recycling Inc. junk dealer's license signed by Ferreira and myself. Please submit with their license application on the May 18tt' Licensing Authority meeting agenda. 1 i i Thank you. 1 i i i i I I i I I I I Encl. Cc: Richard Scali, Consumer Affairs, Director I y PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1. Ferreira's Recycling,Inc. (hereinafter"Ferreira's")states that it operates a business for the sale or barter of second hand articles and the recycling of scrap material on the premises at 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis ("premises"). Ferreiras and the Town acknowledge that(a) those activities require in pant a"junk dealer's license"issued by the Licensing Authority under G. L. c. 140 § 54 as further provided herein and(b)the premises are approximately 750' from public water supply wells and within the well protection and groundwater protection zoning districts. Ferreiras and the Town further acknowledge that this license may not constitute the only licenses required for the activities or premises but as long as Ferreiras complies with the terms hereunder any other enforcement action would not be within the jurisdiction of the Licensing Authority except as provided in paragraph number 7. This license is granted with the following conditions and restrictions based on the aforesaid acknowledgments. HANDLING OF SECOND HAND ARTICLES FOR SALE OR BARTER 2. Second hand articles held for sale or barter are to be kept within a building on the premises overnight but may be displayed outside during daylight hours. 3. The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the secondhand dealers and collectors regulation,Barnstable Code chapter 502,especially the provisions of section 502-4 covering record keeping and reporting. HANDLING OF SCRAP MATERIAL 4. Scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items,whether in containers(recycling bins,dumpsters, etc.) or not, are to be kept within a building on the premises at all times except when delivered to or shipped from the site or during daylight hours for sorting provided the material must be kept on a concrete pad during sorting and moved inside during nighttime hours. Empty containers may be kept outside of a building. Any mixed material which contains scrap metal is considered scrap metal or bulk scrap metal items and is subject io the same storage and handling requirements. "Scrap metal"is considered to be worn out metal particles, fragments or pieces not part of any assembled object. "Bulk scrap metal items"are considered worn out assembled objects which contain all or some metal components. 5. The volume of scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items on the site is related to the available building space on the site. The building space which Ferreiras desires, can afford and can be permitted for the site determines in part the volume of the business Ferreiras can conduct. 6. Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph number 4, scrap metal and bulk scrap metal items may be stored on the premises outside a building at any time during the term of this license in accordance with the following schedule: 20140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 1 (a)during and after the installation of two permanent groundwater monitoring wells within the first 3 months of the license term; (b)upon compliance with the requirement in subsection(a), an additional 3 months to file a site plan review permit application for an additional building or buildings on the premises; and (c)up to b months from the commencement of the license term for full cooperation and compliance with any licensing, permitting, approvals and conditions imposed by DEP for the activities described following referral by either the Town or the licensee upon issuance of the license; and (d)upon compliance with the each of the preceding subsections,the remainder of the term of this license to complete construction and occupation of an additional building or buildings in accordance with all other necessary licenses, approvals and permits sufficient to accommodate all of the storage requirements for the volume of scrap material the licensee desires to process in the conduct of the activities licensed hereunder. 7. Any other scrap material handled by Ferreiras is not covered by this license and may require obtaining other licenses,permits and approvals,or in some instances not be permitted to be handled on the premises. Any such additional requirements or prohibitions are not specifically incorporated as a condition of this license in the first instance,but upon commencement of any action to enforce any additional license,permit or approval the Licensing Authority may incorporate such requirements as a condition of this license and upon failure to comply impose any sanction and take any enforcement action under this license. APPLICABLE TO ALL ACTIVITIES LICENSED HEREUNDER 8. No repair of vehicles or equipment other than those used in business operation. 9. Notwithstanding any other access and inspection provisions,permission is hereby granted for the term of this license for on-site unannounced inspections to verify compliance with these conditions and test well results provided the premises are occupied at the time. This stipulation is in addition to and not in lieu of any other access and inspection provisions and does not constitute a waiver nor in derogation of same. 10. No materials containing hazardous fluids shall be brought on the premises for recycling, repair,dismantling, sale or barter. 11. No vehicles involved in accidents shall be towed to or stored on the premises. The conditions of this license are agreed to and it is acknowledged that the Licensing Authority relies on the terms and compliance with same in the granting this license. 20140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 2 ,J This license may be suspended,modified or revoked for failure to comply with any of its provisions. Ferreira's Recycling,Inc. By: Tim J. erreira,Individually Licensing authority Alva/ afnes P, Connors, Esq. T. David Houghton,Esq. attorney for Ferreiras, Inc. and 1"Assistant Town Attorney Timothy J.Ferreira Attorney for Licensing Authority 20140026 final conditions list May 18 clean 3 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BARNSTABLE. ' OFFICE OF TOWN ATTORNEY B.ARNSTABLE MA55. a K:.T;�•cure„ce-,�:.p-w; g l 639- 367 Main Street F Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601-3907 � ` Phone 508-862-4620 Fax 508-862-4724 RUTH J.WEIL,Town Attorney ruth.weil@town.barnstable.ma.us T. DAVID HOUGHTON,1s'Assistant Town Attorney david.houghton@town.barnstable,ma.us CHARLES S.McLAUGHLIN,Jr.,Assistant Town Attorney charles.mclaughlin@town.barnstable.ma.us March 19, 2015 James P. Connors, Esquire P.O. Box 557 Barnstable, MA 02630 RE: Ferreira v. Town of Barnstable BACV 2014-00037 Dear Attorney Connors: Thank you for your letter dated December 30, 2014 outlining the types of business your client conducts at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis. After multiple consultations with town staff, I have the following comments for your and your client's review and reply. I urgently request an opportunity to visit the site with some Town staff forthwith before the end of March or April 2 at the latest(when the snow has hopefully melted or almost melted instead of freshened) at a date you and I agree upon but without announcement to your client. I make this suggestion for two reasons. First and foremost, I believe direct field knowledge and observation will be immensely useful and efficient for discussions of a potential new license. We seem to have "backed into" past licenses. For example, I am informed that the current condition that recycling bins and related equipment be kept inside were requested by your client. However, as we know the suspension for violation of that condition which is the subject of the pending litigation disputes that roll-off containers (i. e. dumpsters)are considered recycling bins and related equipment as specifically alleged in the complaint and was the basis for the question from the bench during oral argument last September about the effect it may have on the business. Mention has been made of adding a building to the site pursuant to a new license, therefore I believe further discussion during an opportunity to visualize the proposal would greatly reduce the chances of a similar future dispute and attendant proceedings. Second, to again avoid "backing into" a license, the temptation by an announced visit might be to "spruce up"the site rather than portray realistic business conditions and activities. Basing a license on unrealistic conditions not suitable for both business activities and protection 1 of public health, safety, welfare and the environment would in my opinion lead to the property looking very different at the time of implementation and lead to further more less productive proceedings to "define" the parameters. I suggest the following three areas for discussion during and after the site visit based on your letter. "Classic"junk dealer's license. Your letter describes in paragraph number 1 that Ferreira's engages in buying and selling old articles and second hand goods: Mr. Ferreira mentioned during our December 18, 2014 meeting an old diving helmet he acquired for re-sale as an example. That activity constitutes the"classic" or"typical"junk dealer operation, akin to an antique shop or businesses dealing in second hand gold and has long been licensed to Ferriera's . There has been an oft-stated associated license condition that such items be kept inside the existing building overnight. That condition should be more prominently and precisely stated in the anticipated new license after considering its utility. Bulk and scrap metal handling. I have surmised for some time, and I believe your letter now confirms,that one of the principle activities, if not the principle activity, conducted at Ferreira's consists of metal handling. It appears Ferreira's takes in worn out bulk metal goods (for example metal objects,.appliances and the camper which led to the incident on January 27, 2012 and the first lawsuit now settled),harvests the raw metal components (copper tubing, etc. [white metal as stated in your letter]), sells the harvested raw metal, and disposes of the bulls item carcasses. We would consider both the bulk items and the raw metal "junk" and"old metal"under G. L. c. 140 § 54 (the bulls items potentially also constituting second hand articles) and therefore within the purview of the licensing statute. 1 A central concern has been expressed for some time about the conduct of this activity by your client at 85 Old Yarmouth Road within the well protection zoning district in close proximity to the Maher public drinking water supply wells. I have an additional concern that Ferreira's metal handling operations may be subject to DEP licensing and regulation and suggest on-site discussion of a condition to the anticipated new license that the matter be referred to DEP and that you and your client and DEP take it up from there; comply with any requirements, and inform us of the outcome for incorporation as needed into the license.2 1 The junk dealer's license statute, G. L.c. 140§54 provides in part for"the licensing. . .of suitable persons to be collectors of, dealers in or keepers of shops for the purchase,sale or barter of junk,old metals or second hand articles." 2"No place. . .shall be maintained or operated by any person. . . as a site for a facility[for treating, storing,or disposing] of refuse[all solid or liquid waste materials]unless after a public hearing such place has been assigned by the board of health"G.L. c. 111 § 150A1/2. Solid waste is defined in part as"useless,unwanted or discarded solid resulting from industrial,commercial. . . or household activities that is disposed of,or is stored,treated,processed or transferred pending such disposal,but does not include. . .hazardous wastes as defined in 310 CMR 30.000," 310 CMR 16.02. The metal in the forms your client handles appears to meet the definition of solid waste. A solid 2 Construction debris non-household rubbish septic servicing and cardboard processing. Those activities were listed in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of your letter and stated'to constitute the remaining 20% of business operations amounting to 11 tons per month. The consensus was that ,these activities are highly problematic for the site. Septic servicing is not even permitted in the well protection district where Ferreira's is located and must cease if it is presently operated. Construction debris can contain hazardous materials which could not be screened and removed under the best of circumstances and is also not allowed in the area. Cardboard is too susceptible to.wind and fire. Those activities cannot be licensed at the site under the junk dealer license and may require licenses and permits from other agencies, such as the Board of Health for site assignment, and the Fire Department pursuant to fire codes. The Town may be forced to institute licensing under proceedings or take other actions if they are determined necessary. It may,then, be worth considering the delay or other impact those activities have on timely completion of a new license. Finally, during the inspection arising out of the complaint that someone might be living in a box trailer or shipping container or pod on the site it was observed that a workshop was operating inside. There were tools on the walls and items slated for repair. That activity is also not permitted on the site, especially in light of the existing prohibition against bringing items containing hazardous fluids on the site. waste facility is required to follow the site assignment process set forth in 310 CMR 16.000 et seq. However, a drop-off recycling center does not require a site assignment, 310 CMR 16.03,nor does a non-drop-off center,but the latter is eligible for a general permit if it recycles up to 250 tons per day,excluding paper,310 CMR 16.04. "Hazardous waste" is defined in part as material which has substantial present or potential to harm the health, safety or welfare of the public, or the environment. 310 CMR 30.010. and regulated pursuant to 310 CMR 30.000 et seq. Materials which would be hazardous waste if disposed of but are recycled are subject to 310 CMR 30.200 et seq and includes"scrap metal"defined as "metal particles which would be hazardous waste if tested without additional particle size reduction,"but does not include"bulk scrap metal item"being recycled defined as "a large item composed of worn out metal or a metal product that has outlived its originalmse, such as . . .household appliances,"310 CMR 30.010, 310 CMR 30.212(3). Scrap metal(but not bulk scrap metal items)which would be hazardous waste if disposed of but instead recycled is Class A regulated recyclable material, 310 CMR 30.212(3),and as such is subject to a presumptive 21 day approval permit,310 CMR 30.221,unless less than 100kg/month are generated and sent offsite,310 CMR 30.221(a)(2). In sum, given that your letter states that Ferreira's is processing between 50— 100 tons of recycled scrap metal(paragraph number 2 including the non-ferrous metals referred to in paragraph number 1), it appears to fall within the quantities for a general permit under 310 CMR 16.04 assuming Ferreira's collects(non-drop-off recycling center) as opposed to receives(drop-off recycling center)the material, and if the metal is considered hazardous waste but is recycled it still might need a presumptive 21 day DEP approval under 310 CMR 20.221. The proposed condition refers the matter to DEP and that the Town be informed of the outcome and incorporate compliance with and through DEP in the license. 3 I suggest that in view of the allegations in the complaint and the statement from the bench that your client,the Licensing Authority and the attorneys sign the final conditions to try to keep future matters out of enforcement and the courts to everyone's benefit except perhaps you and I. In summation, after reviewing this reply please contact me in order to schedule an on-site and continue discussions to hopefully complete a comprehensive licensing regime going forward so that Ferreiaras can conduct business and town staff can perform their duties with minimum need for enforcement and further litigation. Thank you. � c7 7T T. David Houghton cc: Richard Scali, Director Regulatory Services, Licensing Authority Elizabeth Hartsgrove,Regulatory Services Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner Robin Anderson, Zoning Enforcement Officer/ Lt. John Murphy, Barnstable Police Department Officer Steve Maher, Barnstable Police Department Deputy Chief Dean Melanson, Hyannis Fire Department 4 F 1._ Town of Barnstable oFWE'bJ{� 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 •"�^BUS& Growth Management Department JoAnne Buntich,Interim Director 639. 367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Phone(508)862-4785 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.ma.us December 4, 2009 Timothy J. Ferreira 80 Quaker Road Hyannis, MA 02601 Reference: Site Plan Review#032-09 Ferreira's (Recycling) 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis Map 344,Parcel 051 Proposal: All indoor recycling. No hazardous materials, repairs,fluids, or dismantling at the site. 24-hour towing services for Town and public. No towing of vehicles from accidents to the site. Proposed site usage=100% environmentally friendly. Dear Mr. Ferreira: Please be advised that your proposal was administratively approved on December 3, 2009 subject to the following: • Approval is based upon plans entitled"Developed Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation, 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis",prepared for Lou& Sue D'Arpino, Sheet 3 of 6 and dated August 7, 2003, last revised 12/22/03. • Recycling bins and related equipment are to be utilized and stored within the existing building as proposed. • At no time can any hazardous or fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for recycling,repair or.dismantling. • At no time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. • Overnight parking of the tow truck must be as indicated on,the approved plan. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required, including but not limited to, a Junk Dealer License from the Barnstable Licensing Authority. Sincerely, Aa-Y n Ellen M. Swiniarski, SPR Coordinator CC: Tom Perry,Building Commissioner SPR File Licensing t ,1 NUMBER THE COMMON FEE 38 I� EA NTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $FEED TOWN OFBARNSTABLE Ferreira This is to Certify that.a License is hereby granted to..Timothy....................J. ...........................................:.............................:................................. DBA Ferreira's Y$5 jOld Yarmouth Road, Hyannis ............................. .. . ................................................................................ TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN OR KI=EPER*OFAA SHOP FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE OR BARTER IN z x N tg b -EX Utt JUNK;OLD METALS1[D SECOND HANDARTICLES �0 ." S2f o A Hyannis �z ; in said..............................................:.. m accordance witfi the Iaws of the Commonwealth.,of Massachusetts relating thereto,the Barnstable ordinances and by-laws of said and such rules and regulations provided for the supervision thereof. This license shall continue in force`until 4130/11 unless--sooner revoked and is subject sections two hundred and two to t„ s two hundred and five,inclusive,of the General Laws,Chapter 140, as amended Restrictions: , ' l ' 6— A 52 - d . Subject to Site Plan Review#032-09 conditions and restrictionns-approval^based on.plan Developed Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation,85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis." Recycling bins&related equpmentlU%b,utilized&'stored within the existing building. At no time can any hazardous or fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for recycling repairor-dismantitng At'no time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. Overnight parking of tow truck must be as indicated on a rovedr lan. A licant`'Est obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and 9 P 9 PP P PP.�:.. PP approvals required. Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the restrictions contained in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation of any of the listed restrictions is a violation of the terms of this license and ma lead to admi istrative or criminal action. By order of the Licensing Authority ........................................................................ ISSUE DATE: 5/l/10 Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE f T DATE: January 22,2015 TO: Building File FROM: Robin C Anderson, Zoning Officer RE: Complaint—Living in Storage Box LOCUS: 85 Old Yarmouth Rd, Hyannis M&P: R344-051 ZONING: B/WP PRESENT: Patrick Franey,Local Inspector, FPO LT Norman Sylvester I received a complaint alleging that an employee of Tim Ferreira's was living in a metal storage container on the site Ferreira's recycling. It was also alleged that a wood burning stove had been installed to heat the unit for the occupant. On Jan. 21, 2015, 1 was inspecting properties on Yarmouth Road with Bob McKechnie. Due to the high volume of traffic it was necessary to circle around the block again and as such we detoured via Old Yarmouth Rd. Smoke was observed coming from a storage box on the far rear right side of the site as we approached Ferreira's. A smoking stove vent was visible from the street. We completed our intended inspections and returned to the office in order to confer with the Building Commissioner about the complaint and our observations. I discussed the on-going court actions and Mr. Ferrira's sensitivity with the Building Commissioner. We agreed that the complaint merited investigation and was unrelated to the hazardous material violations and previous court action. The Building Commissioner immediately called David Houghton in Legal in my presence and asked specifically if we were able to go on the property with a representative of Hyannis Fire in order to investigate this complaint. We were given the green light to conduct to continue. As such, I coordinated with FPO Norman Sylvester to inspect the property at the conclusion of a previously arranged inspection at a Yarmouth Road car dealership. I arrived at Ferreira's Recycling with Local Inspector Patrick Franey with the Fire Prevention Officer right behind us. Lt. Sylvester approached a worker inside the bay door when once we discovered the office door was locked. The unidentified worker took us immediately to the storage container and explained while we walked that no one was living in that unit and that it is strictly used as a workshop. We entered the converted metal storage container through the only entrance and found a workshop equipped with tools for mechanical repair, a desk, a corner cabinet with food, coffee maker, an area separated by an open curtain containing an operational wood stove in the corner, Styrofoam on the walls, and an over-stuffed couch. Lt. Sylvester requested some photos as he did not have a camera with him. I memorialized the findings. At this point I was informed that Lt. Sylvester's portable CO detector was reporting enhanced levels of carbon monoxide near the wood stove and a lower but still unacceptable level of 6 on the other side of the curtain area. i r t� As we left this structure, I noted an RV attached to two metal storage boxes and confirmed that the use was limited to storage. Another container unit was located behind that one as well so we checked the inside of that one,too. I noted a pile of fire wood stacked inside the corner of the fence and 2nd entry on Old Yarmouth Rd. On top of the wood pile were two mattresses. I was asked to take photos for the HFD again. I photographed the site while walking to the driveway as we intended to depart. As soon as I exited the yard, a truck drove up at a high rate of speed. Tim Ferreira jumped out and stood directly in front of me. Patrick was on my left side standing right beside a parked vehicle that had pulled up close to the building directly behind us. On my right side stood Lt. Sylvester and the entrance to the yard. Tim ran right up to me; about an arm's length away from me. He immediately commenced yelling at me loudly shouting that I was violating a court order and I needed approval to come on the site. He continued yelling that I had to work with his attorney,that I had no business being here, and this is just an excuse to check the site without his knowledge. He vociferously repeated this litany several times while standing directly in front of me. He kept ordering me to immediately"get off'his property yet he made no effort to move out of my way. He instead remained perfectly positioned,blocking me in. I was trying to wait him out and let him exhaust his rage without engaging so I could peacefully exit but his diatribe continued unabated and appeared to further spark his rage. I had to interrupt him when it became absolutely obvious that he was not going to let this go. I informed Ferreira that I got his message five minutes ago and I intended to leave but even this did not stop him. He continued to rant and rave and subsequently, Lt. Sylvester called Tim over to the side freeing path for me to leave. I called to Lt. Sylvester and advised him that Patrick and I were leaving and would catch up with him later by phone. Patrick and I then departed and continued on to our next inspection. Tim Ferreira never said one word to Patrick or Lt. Sylvester,the two men with me. He did not even acknowledge Patrick but focused on me. Although, Tim did not violate my personal space he came very close, running up to me at an aggressive pace and stopping just short of an unacceptable distance. Having given Tim the opportunity to vent and intending to comply with his order to leave, his deliberate failure to step aside and let me go detained me against my will. I had agreed to leave already but had no other way to physically leave except directly in front of me where Tim stood on an aggressive stance shouting at me. This would have continued and escalated but for Lt. Sylvester's ability to distract him. To my knowledge and as of 1/23/2615, no there has been no contact with Tim Ferreira or his attorney, Jamie Connors regarding this inspection. tt o I tq J � � 9&mTaeZaa, IVO Mo,597 ff "02630 ®J/6: rs9OB0 7AC/,5-18 *,9Qx- (77 O�) fyo-,�6"8 �fl�f�rr��`l/ial,.•-f�n::i�6f.•:%U+"��Jc�(J�� November 11, 2014 T. David Houghton, Esq. Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street LTOWZ�"'O"'F 1 . lti1 Hyannis,MA 02601 Bf RNSTApLE. Rey Ferreira v. Town of Barnstable BACV 2014-00037 Dear Attorney Houghton, I have spoken with Mr. Ferreira concerning the potential resolution of the above- referenced case and what proposals he may have for your consideration. There are three(3)possible solutions for your consideration,certainly with the expectation of negotiation,financing or necessary approval(s). The proposals are as follows: i. Construction of a metal fabrication building with dimensions of approximately 6000 sq, ft., with an underlying concrete pad that can accommodate the dumpsters the subject of this action, including vehicle of capable size to move/remove these dumpsters. 2. Covering of dumpsters with a tapeline to wick away rain while being stored overnight or during heavy rains. 3. Construction of a concrete pad with concrete form style walls that can act as a bin area for loading and unloading scrap metals. This style is predominately utilized at garden centers and by gravel pits. .4 It is my understanding that you would like to have this proposal shortly, My client is willing to discuss this either through me or with his attendance at a meeting as we try to forge an agreement for the Court's consideration, Very ily yours, a J ies P. Connors cc: Timothy J. Ferreira IME 10�'b Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Department s" 'MASS. ` Richard V. Scali, Director yQ nss. �+, lF163;9. " Licensing Authority 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4672 Fax: 508-778-2412 April 16, 2014 James P Connors, Esq. PO Box 730 Barnstable, MA 02630 Re: Ferreira's Recycling, Inc., 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Dear Attorney Connors, The Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority at their 4/14/2014 hearing voted 3-0 to extend the commencement date for the suspension of your client's Junk Dealer's license to August 1, 2014 conditional upon continued adherence to the time standards set by the Superior Court Standing Order 1-96 and the stipulation that your client continue to comply with the condition in his license that material not be stored outside while the case is pending. The Licensing Authority also considered what "material" is covered in the decision. It is clearly alleged and stipulated that the condition covers the material for which he was cited. The Licensing Authority voted 3-0 to renew his Junk Dealer's for 4 months or until August 14th meeting. During this time frame the Licensing Authority will continue to better define what material must be kept indoors. 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New IoLatl" Un U.N`dtor F By Linda Riddle ITC ec 'ning operation in Hyannis What's in a (Cape) name? rose is a rose is, Cod,and I cared about tell-, Licensingdays a week, as Ferreira's, at you intend to operate under Marchetti's attorney Aperhaps, a Cape ing people that the things I " Old Yarmouth Road in the rules and regulations set requested the delay after Y Cape," authori �11ZZe3 Hyannis. forth by the to receiving additional informa- rose. A new year make come from the Ca e, tJ q it you decided not to re- "Absolutely," Ferreira tion from the.police shortly and the promise of its im- she said in recalling how minent new tourist season she named her business. "It owner on tire," board chairman Martin answered. before the hearing, according can be the impetus for small also gives a charm to the a Hoxie asked Ferreira with Geiler said the owner has . to the board. business start-ups. One of co an that an anon mordant humor. been working with Building Marchetti was arraigned P p Y... Y- intentions "Not'yet,"came the reply. Commissioner Tom Perry.to Dec. 4 on a charge of re- the key—and most personal mous name would not." • ...............................................................:..................... `I've still of a little bit left." - stole property and —decisions a small business That allure is a catalyst g comply with town require ceiving n p perry -By Edward.F. Maroney Tom Geiler, the town's ments. pleaded not guilty. owner makes is what to call. to sales efforts because it emaroney@barnstablepatriot.com consumer affairs division The board approved the Also continued to Jan.. 11 the venture. Its.name will be evokes in customers minds the cornerstone of its brand positive images about the: director, said the new site is license unanimously.until � is the request for new com- new location led to "pretty good-sized," and not- April 30, when all junk mon victualler licenses for identity and reputation, on Cape and the craftsmanship a new junk dealer's ed that Ferreira has agreed to dealer licenses are up for the town's two Burger King which future marketing ef- that is unique to it. Smith license for Timothy . keep storage bins inside and renewal. restaurants:The board took forts are built. says that she.has customers Ferreira this week. /^� Whether or not.to make from as far away as Hawaii not to keep wrecked cars on the action when no repre- Ferreira s M.id-Ca e �� P�eC10US lIIeri1S "Cape Cod" or"some part who buy from her because p the property. 3'Dela ed sentative of incoming owner Metal Recycling operation ".The cars we handle were LBK, LLC, appeared at this of the location here part the Cape.association signi- on Thornton Drive in the " The authority postponed, of that new business brand fies something unique. not involved in.accidents, ty.P P week's meeting. industrial had drawn �the.owner affirmed. , until Jan. 11 its show-cause The board transferred the depends on what you think For local businesses complaints from abutters Authority member Gene . -hearing on the license for annual all alcohol common . the setting evokes in a whose sales extend beyond and a brief suspension by Burman was stern with Fer- Cape Cod Precious Gems victualler.license for Sweet marketing sense; that is, the state, the Cape cachet : the licensing authority, in reira. & Coins, and extended its Tomatoes Osterville to man- what it may mean to your can help to promote their 2007. On Dec..28, however, "You operated for an suspension of manager Carl ager Merrill Sweet,.who told customers to know that products and sometimes the authority granted him a extended time without a Marche_tti's junk dealer members that he's buying your products are made on- the community itself.Iri new license too operate seven » license to that date. or sold from the Cape. its splashy holiday catalog, p license Burman said. Do back the business. There are many positive Vineyard Vines, a Vineyard- t associations with a Cape based retailer of nautical- there were 8,860 funds (lo- by borrowing against paper identity, according to some themed clothing, highlightsPRIMER cations in the same propor profits much in the same' local small business owners the accomplishments ofRATE-Im' who have elected to make local personalities who just tions) with only $2 trillion way a homeowner might their Cape roots an impor happen to.be sporting Vines in purchasing power. The borrow against the appreci tant part of their brand. colorful apparel. shrinkage had to do with ated equity in her house. e H Pride in their locally sourced Nostalgia for the Cape , the nature of hedge funds Because they restrict and crafted products is one. also contributes to sales at themselves, as well as mar- the number of,investors. Wendi Smith, owner the.Cape Cod Braided Rug ketdeclines. (limited partners) most of Harvest of Barnstable, Company. Owner Thomas At their beginnings in the hedge funds,do not.have -which specializes in Benton says that many of 1950s hedge funds made to report their:holdings their home accessories that are his customers who vacation. .money by locking in or their transaction to the small,.but relatively risk- SEC. Because many of handmade from natural here want to buy something of risk/reward options. . less, profits resulting from their transactions occur in elements indigenous to the lasting for their homes that jl. Equity funds invest ' �, marke or or t inefficiencies. Part entities like derivatives.that Cape, sell short in stocks, p sa s,that her business will them of the lo Ye Fng of the locking in process are not subject to regula was inspired by the local Cape. To Benton, there's or, their related derivatives. was to go long (buy) on one tort oversight,:'they!are grasses and shells that she another'important aspect 2. Funds that play the side of the transaction and not visible to the general loved to collect for arrange- of Cape"branding—quality '� c�:rr trade in currency he :,The n'therworld m . Y Y 1 Town of Barnstable IHE r � 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 , ABLE. ' Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler, Director 9�OTfOmw't" � Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner Phone(508)862-4679 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.maxs September 8,2010 Ferreira's EBy c/o Timothy J.Ferreira85 Old Yarmouth Road Hyannis,MA. 02601 R CC'D bReference: SPR#028-10 Ferreira's 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis,MA Map 344,Parcel 051 Proposal: Addition of 10 junk metal recycling containers located in the vicinity of the loading dock outside to be used to sort and store non-hazardous metal in preparation for removal from the site. Dear Mr.Ferreira: Please be advised that subsequent to formal site plan review of the above proposal on August 26, 2010 the above proposal was found approvable subject to the following: • A variance pursuant to Section 240-35 F(2)(c)Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts- Prohibited Uses must be obtained from the Zoning o Board f Appeals. PP • Should the Zoning Board of Appeals grant a variance to the Groundwater Protection Overlay District-Prohibited Uses, a site plan which meets the Site Plan Review standards must be filed and approved. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required. Sincerely, Y Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan/Regulatory Review Coordinator CC: -Tom Perry,Building Commissioner -° SPR file Licensing Dept. Attachments: MGL Ch 140B Section 1 Town of Barnstable Code- Section 240-35 F(2)(c) r s, k- -LI . - Chapter 140b, Section 1 Page 1 of 1 The General Laws of Massachusetts Search the Laws ,t Go To: Next Section Previous Section PART I.ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT Chapter Table of Contents MGL Search Page General Court Home TITLE XX. PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER Mass. ov CHAPTER 140B. CONTROL, OF CERTAIN JUNKYARDS Chapter 140B: Section 1. Definitions Section 1. The following terms as used in this chapter shall, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context,have the following meanings: (a) "Junk", old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled, or wrecked automobiles, or parts thereof, iron, steel, and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material. (b) "Automobile graveyard", any establishment or place of business which is maintained,used, or operated for storing, keeping, buying, or selling wrecked, scrapped,ruined, or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts. (c) "Junkyard", an establishment or place of business which is maintained, operated, or used for storing, keeping, buying, or selling junk; or for the maintenance or operation of an automobile graveyard,and the term shall include garbage dumps and sanitary fills. (d) "Interstate system", that portion of the national system of interstate and defense highways located within the commonwealth, as officially designated or as may hereafter be so designated, by the state department of highways, and approved by the Secretary of Commerce, pursuant to the provisions of Title 23, United States Code. (e) "Primary system", that portion of connected main highways, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be so designated, by the state department of highways, and approved by the Secretary of Commerce,pursuant to the provisions of Title 23, United States Code. (f) "Department", the state department of highways. (g) "Commissioner", the commissioner of the state department of highways. http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/140b-1.htm 8/26/2010 A § 240-35 BARNSTABLE CODE § 240-35 § 240-35. Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts. [Added 11-7-1987 by Art. 2; amended 11-4-1989 by Art. 5; 8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-105] A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging nonhazardous, compatible land uses within groundwater recharge areas. B. Districts established. In order to carry out the purpose of this section, the following overlay districts are hereby established, and shall be considered as superimposed over any other district established by this chapter: AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District WP Well Protection Overlay District (1) The GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District is based on Zone 11 delineations to existing, proven future, and proposed future public supply wells, as determined by Geraghty and Miller, Inc., and as shown on Figure 44, in their report entitled "Groundwater Conditions, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Volumes I of III; together with Appendices A-D and E-H in Volumes II of III and III of III," dated November 1993 and "Corrections, Zone II Delineations for Public Water Supply Wells, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated December 1993; except that the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone II), to Barnstable Fire District wells 3 and 4, is delineated by Whitman and Howard, Inc. in a report entitled "Report on Prolonged Pumping Test and Zone II Delineation at Test Well Site 8-90, Barnstable Fire District, Bamstable, Massachusetts," dated October 1991. The Zone II delineations to existing and proven future wells have been approved by the Department of Environmental Protection, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in a letter to the Town of Barnstable dated March 13, 1996. (2) The WP Well Protection Overlay District is based on a five-year time of travel zone to existing, proven future and potential future public supply wells, delineated by Geraghty and Miller Inc., in reports referenced above, except that the WP Zone to Barnstable Fire District Well No. 2 is delineated by Earth Tech, consultant to Barnstable Fire District, summarized in a letter and a map to the district dated May 13, 1997. The WP Well Protection Overlay District to Barnstable Fire District 2 is that portion of the five-year time of travel zone located within the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone 11). (3) The AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District consists of all areas of the Town, except those areas within the GP Groundwater and WP Well Protection Overlay. Districts. The reports, letters and maps are on.file with the Town Clerk [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 9970121 C. Overlay Districts Map. The overlay districts established by this section (the GP Groundwater Protection District; the WP Well Protection Overlay District; and the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District) are shown on the Official Zoning Map, § 240-6A, Identification of Zoning Map. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] i 240:58 11-01 -2M r r § 240-35 ZONING § 240-35 D. District boundaries. Where the overlay district boundaries divide a lot, each portion of that lot shall be subject to all the regulations applicable to the district in which it is located [Amended 9-17-1995 by Order No. 99-0121 E. AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District regulations. (1) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use permitted in the underlying zoning districts, except for those uses specifically prohibited by Subsection E(2) herein. (2) Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. F. GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District regulations. (1) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those uses specifically prohibited in Subsection F(2) herein: (2) Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. (b) Landfills and open dumps as defined in 310 CMR 19.006. /(C) Junkyards, salvage yards and automobile graveyards, as defined in MGL Ch. 140B, § 110 (d) Mining of land, removal of sand and gravel, and quarrying of other raw materials. (e) The removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel and other mineral substances to within four feet of the historic high-water mark unless the substances removed are redeposited within 45 days and the final grade exceeds four feet above the historic high-water mark, and except for excavations for the foundations of buildings and structures and the installation of utilities. (f) Underground fuel storage tanks.' (g) Storage for resale of heating fuels, including but not limited to, oil, coal, gas and kerosene. 10. Editor's Note:See Ch.502,Junk Dealers. 26 s. 11. Editor's Note:See Ch.3 ,Fuel and Chemical Storage System 240:59 11-01-2004 f October 29, 2013 RE: 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis On Friday morning at 10;30AM on October 25, 2013, 1 viewed the property at 85 Old Yarmouth Rd, Hyannis along with Local Inspector Patrick Franey, Barnstable Police Office Steve Maher, Attorney James Connors and Tim Ferreira. Also present were two employees of the business. At this time, we were given a tour of the interior of the building where he sorts and crushes the materials. There are two rooms used for sorting and cutting. There are two additional small rooms used as an office and a locked area for brass storage. The exterior yard is set up with piles of various metals and cardboard. This occupies an area which lines up with the front of the existing building. This pile is approximately 45 feet deep and 100 feet long. The cardboard appears to have come from a compactor that was emptied at this site. There was metal mixed in amongst the cardboard. What appears to be happening was this part of the pile was being sorted by hand to remove the metal that was all mixed in with the cardboard. I inquired what was being done with this material and Mr. Ferreira mentioned how he would never try this again because it was taking way too much effort to sort through the pile to separate out the cardboard and metal. According to the testimony presented to Site Plan Review on December 4, 2009 and the subsequent license granted to Mr. Ferreira, the activities of this operation are supposed to be conducted within the confines of the building. This is not happening. Approximately 70% of this yard was covered with materials. Also there was used equipment, such as lawn mowers and other yard equipment stored next to the building on the south-westerly side between 85 and 79 Old Yarmouth Road. While this may be allowed under the license for 85 Old Yarmouth Road, it appears that this may actually be on the 79 Old Yarmouth Road lot. There are no lot bounds visible to make this determination. Before we left, Mr. Ferreira was informed that we would be informing the Licensing Authority of our observations. In the mean time, he was ordered to clean up the site and stop taking in trash. i 0 Vt �11HE r Town of Barnstable qou VIOAJ�-e Regulatory Services Department " M ASSB Richard V. Scali, Interim Director &;tt6 A�Fn 39r a��� 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4672 Fax: 508-778-2412 November 5, 2013 f7 C' CJ °-" C) Ferreira s Recycling, Inc. d/b/a -�l Ferreira's 0- Attn: Timothy J. Ferreira, Manager 85 Old Yarmouth Road Hyannis, MA 02601 `' 10 Dear Mr. Ferreira: At the request of the Town of Barnstable Building Division and Barnstable Police Department, the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority directs you to appear at a hearing to be held on December 9, 2013 in the 2nd floor hearing room, Town Hall Building, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of determining if your Annual Junk Dealer License should be modified, suspended, revoked or otherwise conditioned due to the following violations pursuant to a Police Report dated October 25, 2013 (see attached): Violation of the restriction clearly stated on your current Junk Dealer's License dated May 1, 2013 to April 30, 2014, to wit: "Recycling bins and related equipment to be utilized and stored within the existing building." You will be given an opportunity to present evidence and question witnesses at the hearing. You have the right to be represented by an attorney of your choice. Respectfully, Ric and . Scali, Interim Director of Regulatory Services RVS/cpa cc: Town Attorney, Barnstable Police Department, Building Commissioner, Zoning Enforcement Officer I y-s- O ya�yr� Town of Barnstable Police Department xk 2 1`Zainumler: 50g 5-033; Paul B.MacDonald,Chief of Police �� _ - Hyanrn=1''I'MA 02601� Admin: 508-i75-09?0 Craig A.Tamash,Deputy Chief of Police N� - � Fax: 5DS_790-G317 Michael J.lVlaxtin Depute Chief of Police wwcvbanistablepolice.com To: Richard Scali, Interim Director, Regulatory Services From: Steven Maher, Patrolman Subject: Request for Show Cause hearing for Ferreira's Recycling, Inc Date: October 31, 2013 Dear Mr. Scali: The Barnstable Police Department respectfully requests a show cause hearing be scheduled for Ferreira's Recycling, Inc. Timothy Ferreira Manager, based on an investigation conducted on October 18, 2013 whereby Mr. Ferreira has failed to comply with the restrictions of his Junk Dealer's License. Please see attached report. Thank you for your attention to this request. Respectful y ubmitted, Steve :Maher Patro man 5— 4jr �Ii1l wi `J !4 3it'v s `i4u10IWAU Sem,02g the V3Ilagws of Bcmistable,CentpivMe,Cotuft,Hyaluus, Mal:stons Mills, Osterville,and West Bw-astable NUMBER FEE 38 THE COMMON E LTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 50.00 TO N F BARNSTABLE Ferreira's Recycling,Inc This is to Certify that a License is hereby granted to.;.......................... ...........:....... .................... ...:..;........................... .. DBA Ferreira's :85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis ..... ................................................. ... ....... . .�o .. .. ....................................................... .. U s TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN QR KEEPEftOF1 SHOP FOR E PURCHASE, SALE OR BARTER IN 9a� `ate- JUNK-o' D MET L 1VD..tv COND H/ NU `RTICLES d 'S,1 FN # Am'x. Y+a v}} y r • Hyannis , in said ....,.... i. .................... .�,ui acgorditnce witli�C ,. a Commonwe Itli<of Massachusetts relating thereto the; x 3 1: ordinances and by-laws of said...WriiSt�ble { .1,. astrFliEl pleb�and a�ulatl'�on'provide;for the supervision thereof.. This license shall continue in force tiritil A ril 30, 2014 less sooner revoked and is spbjeet sections two hundre" d two to.^_3 two hundred and five;inclusive;of the.Cµ lei h'Laws,Chapter 140,as amended#V " > Restrictions: Subject to Site Plan Review#t032 09 conditions a�'ir d r¢s iek sa royal based on 1;3n:"Q`ve s� Pp b 1 pt �dnditions Plan Parking Arid Traffic Circulatlo ,.85. Old Yarmouth Road H nnis." Rec clip in '` " O"bins&reset a ul en to..lJe.ut1 I ya y 9 q�pm ,t ,;; zed kit, trnt�intheex!stmg building. At no time can any°ma#erials� '? containing any hazardous fluids be.brought onto the sit for recycling trepair R�iI,- O tilhg,,Afnwtime can vehicles Involved in accidents be towed,to or stored at the site, Overnight parking of tow truck must be a's inai*cated:on aApggyed plan. fjppficant mustobtain all other.appl)cable permits;ticens sand approvals required. y Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the restrictions contained in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation of any of the listed restrictions is a violation.of the terms of this license and may lead to administrative or criminal action. . o By order of the Licensing Authority ............... ISSUE DATE: May 1,2013.: Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE I Barnstable Police Department Page: 1 ' v Incident Report 11/05/2013 Incident # : 13-2387-OF ' Call # : 13-53454 Date/Time Reported: 10/25/2013 1030 Report Date/Time: 10/29/2013 0711 Occurred Between: 10/25/2013 1030-10/25/2013 1100u Status: Incident Qpen ' Reporting Officer: PTL. .STE)VEN MAHER Signature. r PHONE# SUSPECT(S) SEX RACE AGE 1 FERREIRA, TIMOTHY J M W 42 HYANNIS MA 02601 Military Active Duty: N HEIGHT: 504 WEIGHT: 170 HAIR: BLACK EYES: BROWN BODY: MUSCULAR COMPLEXION: NOT AVAIL. ETHNICITY: HISPANIC [CONTACT INFORMATION] Home Phone (Primary) Home Phone (Primary) Work Phone (Primary) [APPEARANCE] GLASSES WORN: NO TATTOOS: TAT R SHLD(JESSICA/LYNN) i I ALIAS LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME [FAMILY/EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION] MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED SPOUSE'S NAME: FERREIRA, RENATA FATHER'S NAME: LOPEZ, JOHN MOTHER'S NAME: FERREIRA JOYCE t`°STf.'a EMPLOYER/SCHOOL: FERREIRA METAL 508-771-1129 OCCUPATION: CONTRACTOR i Barnstable Police Department Page: 2 Incident Report 11/05/2013 Incident #: 13-2387-OF Call #: 13-53454 • • TYPE LOCATION TYPE: Commercial/Office Building Zone: HYA1 FERREIRA'S RECYCLING, INC 85 OLD YARMOUTH RD HYANNIS MA 02601 1 TOB Ordinance Violation, BASIC N Ordinance C147/A3 147 3 OCCURRED: 10/25/2013 1030 FINE: 300.00 •N(S) PERSON TYPE SEX RACE AGE 508-775-0387 1200 PHINNEY'S LN HYANNIS MA 02601 DOB: NOT AVAIL EMPLOYER: BARNSTABLE POLICE DEPT 508-775-0387 CONTACT INFORMATION: Home Phone (Primary) 508-775-0387 in 01 :,i �i d J{J f Barnstable Police Department Page: 1 NARRATIVE FOR PTL. STEVEN J MAHER Ref: 13-2387-OF Entered: 10/29/2013 @ 0715 Entry ID: 193 Modified: 11/05/2013 @ 0228 Modified ID: 193 On Friday October 25, 2013 at 1030 Hrs, in my capacity as a licensing agent of the town, I went to 85 Old Yarmouth Rd, Ferreira's Recycling Inc., after recieving a complaint through the Consumer Affairs Department of The Town of Barnstable, of possible violations regarding the storage of materials at the site. Myself and Tom Perry, Building Commissioner, for the Town were met at the site by Mr. Timothy Ferreira and his attorney. We then conducted a walk through inspection of both the building, and the outside property at 85 Old Yarmouth Rd. During our inspection, I observed large piles of metal on the ground located on the North East side, or left side of the property. I also observed a large pile of trash, consisting mostly of cardboard located close to the North East side of the building. There were several smaller piles of different types of materials scattered throughout the fenced in area on the North East side of the property. On the South West, or right side of the property there was a fenced off area that contained many different types of lawn and small power equipment. Some of these contained small amounts of gasoline. there was also a covered area and a storage shed that had more of this type equipment. Based on my observations it was clear to me that Mr. Ferreira was not conducting his business as outlined on his license, which states: "Recycling bins &related equipment to be utilized& stored within the existing building" Photos were taken of the above described areas. A show cause hearing will be requested before the Licensing Authority. . •— ' • —• • �d aA _y W- 1" �y sad ^ t, - A, aec`'�•d'F; "x "�z.�'a e z O Wil- I r. 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'a: �4 �# - JI ME £P� -:.nsnaa... 010, IN 2 3� �a o�3,S•'° b� r �- The j6arntabre patriot ESS JANUARY 17, 2014. PAGE A:6 ............................................................................................................... . ................................................................................................................................... Ferrei*ra ets 15=da* y l suspensi*o' n ._' Authority cites repeated violations for improper refuse Il� b a c''•`q y� ^ „'1-1 I R� i I �W� �' �r 6 '431111 _ 44'4 cam_ store v ; storage By Susan Vaughn , svaughn@barnstablepatriot.com r •K, -� he licensing authority . reached its limit on deal- ing with repeated viola- tions of Ferreira's junk dealer license, so it slapped a 15-day suspension of the Hyannis busi- ness starting Feb. 13.Another 15 days would be imposed over the next two years for any more violations during that time. Ferreira's,operated by Tim Ferreira on Old Yarmouth Road,recycles scrap metal, cardboard and other materials. The most recent violation based COURTESY on an inspection of the site in BARNSTABLE POLICE DEPARTMENT October was the fifth for the PILED HIGH—This photo,taken by business since 2007. the Barnstable police during an This time the violation was inspection ofFerreira's,a junk dealer _ g " the result of recycling bins,, on.Old Yarmouth Road,in October equipment, cardboard,tires shows the piles of recycling bins. I and other debris that were piled cardboard and other debris piled t ert outside on the property.up outside on the property. p p Y.The town The license requires all such licensing authority issued a 15-day •� materials to be stored inside the suspension of Ferreiras license building on site. citing outside storage violations. Citing the previous four vio- lations and Ferreira's lawyer's were not technically addressed in the cited violations. efforts to fight them,authority member Gene Burman said I think this town has a seri • °`°` ' ous issue with recycling,"Fer- reira I m at the end of my pa- ,._- ° �°`• „ °°'�' tience."He made the motion reira said. "It's not a threat to stating Ferreira's was guilty the water. I live on that road." „ of violation of the terms of the He said he hears nothing but , license." praise"from his neighbors on � ° Police liaison Steve Maher how he handles the business. y didn't matter \ SUSAN VAUGHN PH and Building Commissioner what the material Maher said it dids are because � To Tom Perry, who inspected the STATING HIS CASE-Tim Ferreira,right,owner of Ferreiras,argues before property in October, said the the license says all storage must the Barnstable Licensing Authority ata show cause hearing Jan.13 regarding inside of the business was neat, be inside. cited violations of his junk dealer's license. Next to him is his attorney, but they determined the outside Connors asked for a continu- James Connors,and at the podium Building Commissioner Tom Perry and was not in compliance with ance and argued that this could Officer Steve Maher,police liaison on the authority. the license restrictions. They be a chance for modifying the showed photos of large piles license rather than a suspen- mendations,"he said. "It need's solution is a building. He's got of cardboard,paper,aluminum sion. He suggested discuss- to be some action today." to find a way." and other metals,tires as well ing modifications such as an perry said the big issue Although Connors argued additional building with town as recycling bins,power equip- was the metals stored on the that 15 days is "rather harsh" ment and other refuse outside. officials.Authority Chairman Martin property because they leach and would hurt Ferreira and Perry said he returned last into the ground and elevate the his employees,the authority's week and the piles of cardboard if the asked Maher and Perry iron level in the groundwater. vote to suspend the license was were still there. if they would agree r acon- State law says metals cannot be unanimous. The authority also tinuance and wait for further Ferreira claimed he moved stored in a watershed. added unannounced inspec- discussion on possible modi- the cardboard piles after the fications with town officials. This is a wellhead protec- tions to the suspension. October inspection and Con- Maher d the b tion area. The Hyannis wells Thirty days until imple'm rejected e idea en- nors claimed that the cardboard are just beyond the property tation should give Ferreira time was not a hazardous material of the repeated violations."Ferrei id the recom- and storing outside is a prob- to resolve the issues, Maher ragnore and the bins and equipment • lem, Perry said. The only said. ' The JSar»gtab[e Patriot BOBUA I S ARE LIKELY SHARI .-The enjoy I°e •®n as v `r _ the critters y J y �1 and trash. B as E r i rr like coyotes, �9 sions becom bunny heaven , r people,bob ....................................................................................................:..... ' either. That By Lee Roscoe 4 . e Y- rt' .news®barnstablepatriot.com means they j and transmi erout 20 years ago to the day, cases of bi Y , � a � <� n humans w war I was alone after a snow- and Holden a storm in Mashpee at what '` life asks nd was then Ashumet Mass Audubon animals or b sanctuary's outbuilding when I saw a chubby, dappled cat with a wide � � disease vect face and an Elizabethan ruff of unwanted to Twice the snow-thick fur at its neck. A tail that ^\• tx looked docked confirmed: bobcat. .. average, the The creature seemed to companion � 35 pounds, well those who can keep secrets, between 2 a eyeing me through the window that the male is 1 separated us with a slightly wall- (Larger, fart eyed stare,as if to size me up and � a male was re t" .^, that's a big ,tell me I had been accepted into that's whisper .another deeper, quieter realm. ber At a recent talk at the Harwich Active du Community Center, one of a series warm weath their 26 to 3 hosted by the Harwich Conserva- MASSWILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPH BY BILL BYRNE up to 4 mile, tion Trust, Massachusetts Division PURR COAT—Bobcats are efficient hunters. of Fisheries and Wildlife's Susan s keep corn said that the cell phone video cantly in the past decades. Ingalls deer. Four long canines shear meat species and sighting of a bobcat August of 2013 said Cape Cod's status as "bunny into bits rather than chewing, with a dense forests in Falmouth was not completely heaven" —a favored food for the cats signature of a neatly cut flap of skin bobcat's a " confirmed by the agency,but that --would also attract a return. opening a hole into the dead animal Ingalls, usin the likelihood of a bobcat in the Mainly carnivores,bobcats eat so bobs can forage its heart and liver its prey incl area was high as these mammals, small mammals and bird 'eggs with (as opposed to coyotes, which tend Polygamous, along with coyotes, fishers, tur- a rare snack of such as crustaceans to eat the animal from the rear). caterwaul" i keys and bears have increased their and grass. Though they seldom do, Bobs have been photographed in will birth to populations in Massachusetts signifi- they can take down livestock and our state at residences, attracted-to which rely o to hunt befo .................:........................................................................................................................... Therapy d the dogs to return once a month CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:1 w ' for other activities includ- Gina Hayes of Yarmouth. ing having the children in the ° r literacy-based based program read to "Gina got all dogs and han- dlers together,"Hagan said. them. For a little more than an hour "I think when a child reads Jan. 13 handlers Hayes,Anne to a dog,it's not intimidating Makowsky,Florence Nudelman, at all,",Hagan said. "The dog .: s Susan Curran,Linda Erdmann, doesn't correct them; the dog Molly Flynn and Paulo Para- doesn't judge them. I think guay, and dogs Stormy,Ruby, that they're going to feel very Miss-Dylan,Blaithin,Lexi and relaxed reading to the dog,un- ' Skipper played games with and like reading to another peer. If got acquainted with Team 21. they struggle with reading at all, Y KATHLEEN SZMIT PHOTOS After a question-and-answer maybe they're going to find a GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER—Barnstable United Elementary School might not love of reading they mig introduction period,students fourth grader Cameron Hopper gestures to therapy dog Ruby while handler participated in a spirited round have had." Paulo Paraguay explains the basic hand signals during a Jan.13 visit. of musical chairs with the . Program Site Coordinator dogs,to whom they warmed up Barbara Robbins was thrilled them for a long rime, Robbins projects centered on animals, with how well the children and quickly. said. including raising funds for the The hope, said Hagan,is for dogs responded to each other. Robbins also appreciates the local MSPCA,visiting with "It was as if they had known possibility for more meaningful veterinarians,learning about all learning through the presence of that is involved in becoming a ` the dog .s pet owner and more, including 0. "It's more experiential visits with other animals. learning," she said. "The kids "Every animal we've had learn better when they have an come in,the kids just go crazy," actual connection to some- Robbins said. "The kids just re- 91 n n thing rather than just reading ally relate to animals." O(�`A° about it." Robbins also appreciates the RM2 OUT(optogm t@ M@@Vk&U VO)Mo The therapy dog visit,Rob- interaction between students in bins noted,carried on the theme the 2V Century program,and Carole Cook is our mortgage "Pets and People Woiking members of their local com- nffirar In nstarville and she's W Tnaether-" Throughout the munity. ' P Town of Barnstable Ft►,e ro►r� 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 o� 9'"PNSTA M Growth Management Department JoAnne Buntich,Interim Director Fo:. 367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Phone(508)862-4785 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.maxs December 4, 2009. --� �J Timothy J. FerreiraIC c 80 Quaker Road co Hyannis, MA 02601 Reference: Site Plan Review#032-09 Ferreira's (Recycling) , i"5 OldTYarmouth Road,Hyannis (Map 344,Parcel 051 ? Proposal: All indoor recycling. No hazardous materials, repairs, fluids, or dismantling at the site. 24-hour towing services for Town and public. No towing of vehicles from accidents to the site. Proposed site usage=100% environmentally friendly. Dear Mr. Ferreira: Please be advised that your proposal was administratively approved on December 3, 2009 subject to the following: • Approval is based upon plans entitled"Developed Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation, 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis",prepared for Lou& Sue D'Arpino, Sheet 3 of 6 and dated August 7, 2003, last revised 12/22/03. Recycling bins and related equipment are to be utilized and stored within the existing building as proposed. • At no time can any hazardous or fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for recycling,repair or dismantling. • At no time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. 9 Overnight parking of the tow truck must be as indicated on the approved plan. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required, including but not limited to, a Junk Dealer License from the Barnstable Licensing Authority. Sincerely, Ellen M. 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Ferreira, Manager 85 Old Yarmouth Road zY~' Hyannis, MA 02601 V C30 M Dear Mr. Ferreira: At the request of the Town of Barnstable Building Division and Barnstable Police Department, the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority directs you to appear at a hearing to be held on December 9, 2013 in the 2nd floor hearing room, Town Hall Building, '367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of j determining if your Annual Junk Dealer License should be modified, suspended, revoked or otherwise conditioned due to the following violations pursuant to a Police Report dated October 25, 2013 (see attached): Violation of the restriction clearly stated on your current Junk Dealer's License dated May 1, 2013 to April 30, 2014, to wit: "Recycling bins and related equipment to be utilized and stored within the existing building." You will be given an opportunity to present evidence and question witnesses at the hearing. You have the right to be represented by an attorney of your choice. Respectfully, Ric and . Scali, Interim Director of Regulatory Services RVS/cpa cc: Town Attorney, Barnstable Police Department, Building Commissioner, Zoning Enforcement Officer To vn 71erry .. Town of Bafnstable Police De art tent p �Ry„N37P8�' ON Paul B.MacDonald,Chief of Police ; , Main Number: 50fi-775-i)337 37 I�15;r✓ 01 Admin: 503-775-0920 m Craig A.Taash,Deputy Chief of Police , Michael J.Martin,Deputy Chief of Police Fax: 503-79o-6317 wlvcv.ba rnstablepolice.com To: Richard Scali, Interim Director, Regulatory Services From: Steven Maher, Patrolman Subject: Request for Show Cause hearing for Ferreira's Recycling, Inc Date: October 31, 2013 Dear Mr. Scali: The Barnstable Police Department respectfully requests a show cause hearing be scheduled for Ferreira's Recycling, Inc. Timothy Ferreira Manager,based on an investigation conducted on October , 2013 whereby Mr. Ferreira has failed to comply with the restrictions of his Junk Dealer's License. Please see attached report. Thank you for your attention to this request. Respectful y�ub/miffed, Steve . Maher Patro man U •7fiiL�� ��oZ i ,,.'__. J j��s01 Sen,#3g the Fillages of Mu-ilstable,Centeiville,Cotuit,Hyaiuus,Marstai s PVlills, 0sterville,and West Balitstable NUMBER FEE THE COMMON E TH OF MA$SACHUSETTS 38 $50:00. TO N F BARNSTABLE. Ferreira s Recycling,Inc This is to Certify`that:a License is hereby granted'to..::......................... ..M:.. ......... .:......:.......:............., ..:.:... DBA Ferreira's SS Old Yarmouth-Road; Hyannis TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN Q.jk KEEPE#.YOFiA SHOP FOR ; E PURCHASE,SALE OR BARTER IN - � ( JUNK_ METLS N,b S CONDH NORTfCLES t g} Hyannisin ' x ,� ' in said .......: ..................:. acijordance witl,��t a s of {e Commonwealth o040ssachusetts relating thereto the ordinances and:.b :-laws of. Samstahle y .:., ,. ....................aprsgli rules and regiiltonszpro�de f for the supervision thereof s , This license shall continue in force:until A C 30,.201A u less•sooner revoked and is siibjecf sections two hundre d two.fo.? x_ _a two hundred and flve,inclusive of the C eAdLaws,Chapter i40,as antended,s� Restrictions:. % tiR l vTa fi:g V. ' 1 `#tP. i V '4. 6 5'P, Subject to Site Plan Review.#t)32-09.conditions a it d r¢sirieiio s appriivai based on pjan;"t ve ppdi o&ditions Plari:Parking:and Traffic Circulatloii;85. Old Yarmouth Road,.Hyannis." ,Recycling bins&relatqd'equ�ipi ienk ta1be utilized_ &' o gd QAt�intth ;exisiing,buildfng, At no time can any materials containing any.hazardous.flulds.be.brought onto the si4iforrec cttn ' r y.� g repair).1s_iantii ig.�Jt yno^lame can vehicles Involved in accidents be to or " stored at the site. Overnight parking.of tow truck must be as�indioated on:appr yed plan,Appiicant must obtain all otherappiicable permits;licem s and 4 J approvals required. Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the.restrictions contained'in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation ofany of the listed restrictions is a violation.-of the terms of this license and may lead to administrative or criminal action. By order of the Licensing Authority .................... ..... .._...:.:..: ...�....::..:.....:..:.......: ISSUE DATE: May 1,2013.. Linda Hutchenrider;Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CO NSPICUOUS PLACE Barnstable Police Department Page: 1 „ Incident Report 11/05/2013 x. Incident #: 13-2387-OF Call #: 13-53454 Date/Time Reported: 10/25/2013 1030 Report Date/Time: 10/29/2013 0711 Occurred Between: 10/25/2013 1030-10/25/2013 1100 Status: Incident pena Reporting Officer: PTL. STE gN MAHER a �` Signature: PHONE# SUSPECT(S) SEX RACE AGE 1 FERREIRA, TIMOTHY J M W 42 HYANNIS MA 02601 Military Active Duty: N HEIGHT: 504 WEIGHT: 170 HAIR: BLACK EYES: BROWN BODY: MUSCULAR COMPLEXION: NOT AVAIL. ETHNICITY: HISPANIC [CONTACT INFORMATION] Home Phone (Primary) Home Phone (Primary) Work Phone (Primary) [APPEARANCE] GLASSES WORN: NO TATTOOS: TAT R SHLD(JESSICA/LYNN) ALIAS LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME [FAMILY/EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION] MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED SPOUSE'S NAME: FERREIRA, RENATA FATHER'S NAME: LOPEZ, JOHN MOTHER'S NAME: FERREIRA, JOYCEu1lE EMPLOYER/SCHOOL: FERREIRA METAL 508-771-1129 OCCUPATION: CONTRACTOR 01 Z Wd S- itu ti I Z u -jAslii Barnstable Police Department Page: 2 Incident Report 11/05/2013 Incident #: 13-2387-OF Call #: 13-53454 # OFFENSE(S), ATTEMPTED TYPE LOCATION TYPE: Commercial/Office Building Zone: HYAl FERREIRA'S RECYCLING, INC 85 OLD YARMOUTH RD HYANNIS MA 02601 1 TOB Ordinance Violation, BASIC N Ordinance C147/A3 147 3 OCCURRED: 10/25/2013 1030 FINE: 300.00 •N(S) PERSON TYPE SEX RACE AGE 508-775-0387 1200 PHINNEY'S LN HYANNIS MA 02601 DOB: NOT AVAIL EMPLOYER: BARNSTABLE POLICE DEPT 508-775-0387 CONTACT INFORMATION: Home Phone (Primary) 508-775-0387 0 Barnstable Police Department Page: 1 NARRATIVE FOR PTL. STEVEN J MAHER Ref: 13-2387-OF Entered: 10/29/2013 @ 0715 Entry ID: 193 Modified: 11/05/2013 @ 0228 Modified ID: 193 On Friday October 25, 2013 at 1030 Hrs, in my capacity as a licensing agent of the town,I went to 85 Old Yarmouth Rd, Ferreira's Recycling Inc., after recieving a complaint through the Consumer Affairs Department of The Town of Barnstable, of possible violations regarding the storage of materials at the site. Myself and Tom Perry, Building Commissioner, for the Town were met at the site by Mr. Timothy Ferreira and his attorney. We then conducted a walk through inspection of both the building, and the outside property at 85 Old Yarmouth Rd. During our inspection, I observed large piles of metal on the ground located on the North East side, or left side of the property. I also observed a large pile of trash, consisting mostly of cardboard located close to the North East side of the building. There were several smaller piles of different types of materials scattered throughout the fenced in area on the North East side of the property. On the South West, or right side of the property there was a fenced off area that contained many different types of lawn and small power equipment. Some of these contained small amounts of gasoline. there was also a covered area and a storage shed that had more of this type equipment. Based on my observations it was clear to me that Mr. Ferreira was not conducting his business as outlined on his license,which states: "Recycling bins &related equipment to be utilized& stored within the existing building" Photos were taken of the above described areas. A show cause hearing will be requested before the Licensing Authority. z jj 1(1 J lUi� ��11L tii is ititi z r � rvi4 a. _,• h - Ad t �y c` �� Xa f ��tiE �b.. �'1S » '� i 7.. h F�'S{. :. .I ✓ �4 1 9 f 1 ,i yri.? `C .. �.,,, �,r .qF .y��j"� .. 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Hyannis businessman Tim The authority slapped Fer- Ferreira has filed an administra- reira with the suspension ear- requiringtive appeal of the town licensing her this month,. him authority's decision to suspend to close the business on Old ' his junk dealer's license for 30. Yarmouth Road for 15 days starting Feb. 13, with the re- mainder to be imposed for any more violations over a two-year period. The authority's action cited violations dating back to Oc- tober for storing recycling bins, cardboard,tires and other debris outside the business.The license requires such materials to be stored inside. Connors .said the author- ity's original complaint cited storage bins left.outside while its evidence `.`overwhelmingly showed cardboard and a few metal :items, but didn't bring up the bins. He claims that the .only bins pointed out by the authority were .actually . "roll-out containers,."similar to Dumpsters;which.are allowed under Ferreira's.hauler's license. i October 29, 2013 RE: 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis On Friday morning at 10:30AM on October 25, 2013, 1 viewed the property at 85 Old Yarmouth Rd, Hyannis along with Local Inspector Patrick Franey, Barnstable Police Office Steve Maher, Attorney James Connors and Tim Ferreira. Also present were two employees of the business. At this time, we were given a tour of the interior of the building where he sorts and crushes the materials. There are two rooms used for sorting and cutting. There are two additional small rooms used as an office and a locked area for brass storage. The exterior and is set u with piles of various metals and 9 Y p cardboard. This occupies an area which lines up with the front of the existing building. This pile is approximately 45 feet deep and 100 feet long. The cardboard appears to have come from a compactor that was emptied at this site. There was metal mixed in amongst the cardboard. What appears to be happening was this part of the pile was being sorted by hand to remove the metal that was all mixed in with the cardboard. I inquired what was being done with this material and Mr. Ferreira mentioned how he would never try this again because it was taking way too much effort to sort through the pile to separate out the cardboard and metal. According to the testimony presented to Site Plan Review on December 4, 2009 and the subsequent license granted to Mr. Ferreira, the activities of this operation are supposed to be conducted within the confines of the building. This is not happening. Approximately 70% of this yard Was covered with materials. Also there was used equipment, such as lawn mowers and other yard equipment stored next to the building on the south-westerly side between 85 and 79 Old Yarmouth Road. While this may be allowed under the license for 85 Old Yarmouth Road, it appears that this may actually be on the 79 Old Yarmouth Road lot. There are no lot bounds visible to make this determination. Before we left, Mr. Ferreira was informed that we would be informing the Licensing Authority of our observations. In the mean time, he was ordered to clean up the site and stop taking in trash. TOW1`101" R-`RAIST OS/O1/2012 211d2 MAY -2 NMI 12: 15. Mr.Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street ® !I >i Hyannis,MA. 02601 1(508)862--4043 FAX:1(508)790-6230 thomas.perryna town.barnstable.ma.us Certif ed#Z 055 742 948 RE: Concerns regarding Town Employee: MS.Robin C.Anderson robin.andersonna,town.barnstable.ma.us FAX(508)790.6230 . f 1 THOMAS PERRY ° ego BUILDING COMMISSIONER TOWN OF BARNSTABLE n:a+• ROBIN C.ANDERSON REGULATORY SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Zoning Enforcement Officer TOWN OFFICE BUILDING 200 MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,MA 02601 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 { 508.862.4027 email:thomas.perry@town.barnstable.ma.us Fax 508-790-6230 robin.anderson@town.barnstable.ma.us Dear Mr. Perry, Please be advised,I'm corresponding with you from information I received confirming you as being the,"responsible party"who oversees Town Code Enforcement Officer,Robin C. Anderson,and her position there at your Town of Barnstable Offices. If,per chance I have been misinformed regarding your position of overseeing this woman,please advise me of such, at once! I've taken my time and let the,"Dust Settle"and now I'm corresponding with you for specific reasons pertaining to MS. Andersons conduct over these past several months Sir.!. As I'm sure you recall,Ms.Anderson came to our facility on or about 02-22-2012,bringing along yourself,Health Department and Fire Department Inspectors. All of this under the,"Guise"of an,"Annual Lodging House License Renewal Inspection." One of such that I've never experienced before over these past 32 Years of Operating this INN.! During what seemed more like a,"Witch Hunt"Ms.Anderson was overheard by persons visiting our Inn while she in our basement as she Uttered,(DEMANDED)the accompanying Inspectors to, "Go in there, Find Something,Get Something on Him" Meaning Me and our Facility obviously,with my position being the Inn-keeper here at The Embassy Inn/Lodging& Shelter,98 High School Road. This also her Demands the Fire Department Inspectors,(who had already come here and Inspected our INN)to RETURN again.,and Re-inspect a SECOND Time in Her presence.) Following her Demanding Comments in our basement for You Sir and the other Inspectors to,"find something wrong"she then proceeded to come back upstairs where I was sitting in the office.Posing the question and asking,"If I had a Lodging House License for 98 and a Permit for the adjacent Two Family Rental Property at 104 A.&B.High School Road. I looked at her in dismay from what I had already been informed she was attempting to do in our basement with You and the other Inspectors,but also with bewilderment as to why she would be asking me such a question. I mean,with her being the,"Official Barnstable Code Enforcement Officer"and with her clear Opinion of Me and our Inn. #1. Why would she take My Word for Anything about a Valid License or Permit.?#2. Not to mention,I would think She should know IF we held a License and or Permit,or Not before she even arrived on the premises.! But again,I held my tongue and simply answered Yes,Yes of course we do.! Next, (If You Recall)she attempted forcing Me to allow her gain access to My Personal Residence in the back yard. In addition to her attempting to gain access into the House next door at 104 A. &B.High School Road.. But,as I advised her,(and again she should have known,with her being the,"Official Code Enforcement Officer"that neither of those locations are part of,or fall under the Licensed Lodging House,or it's required, "Annual re-Inspection Process.!." From that point this,Ms.Anderson proceeded to lead Every Inspector around the Inn, seeking out any and all areas,(to include closets)with what seemed like Her Hopes that there might be some Outrageous Problems Discovered that would Close Our Doors Immediately&Permanently.!. Of course there were None to be found.! As has been observed for more than THREE DECADES,we do an Exceptional job here to be as certain as possible that we keep this INN Up to,(and beyond)Code in every possible way.! Following this,"Witch Hunt"and the"alleged"minor Code Infractions brought to my attention as listed in my previous correspondence Ms.Anderson was observed exiting our Inn. But observed as being Clearly Frustrated out on the front walkway of this property with my observations of her hands and arms Wavering up and down in Frustration that she had Failed to Shut Us Down. As she stood there for another good Five More Minutes Pointing to all structures located on our property in Disappointment that Something,Anything else could and should be found WRONG here! And then, she finally walked away BUT.,Clearly Very Disappointed. Mr.Perry,please bear with me here.I'm doing my best to lay out this, "Timeline of Incidences" showing Exactly what Ms.Andersons been up to and what causing great concerns to me Sir. And I Hope You can comprehend that this needs to be established for future reference and preventative measures. Let us continue here now. Following the Flailing of Ms.Andersons arms out front of the Inn whedshe failed to,"Destroy our business"with All Inspectors in Tow,(Including Yourself Sir)she finally turned and walked away in what appeared to be total disappointment. Since that day,I've spent Over Two Thousand Dollars to satisfy not only each of the Fire department's listed concerns,but above and beyond all of their and yours also Sir. More Smoke Detectors,More Carbon Monoxide Sniffers, (to include the basement of the INN.)More Fire Extinguishers,an Exit Sign Light bulb for the Fire Exits and,Means of Egress. And with regard to the Complaint/concerns of the,Tape on the Vent Pipe of the Gas Heating System for the INN. I'm sure you do recall that,"alleged concern"with this being where Ms.Anderson Demanded You,"Go Over There,Look for Something to Get Him with".. I feel you should know that we not only had our Licensed Plumbing Company remove this Tape, Ta e mind you that has been Inspected and Approved for over 25 Years in a row now as being proper, legal and correctly applied for such an application)on that Vent Pipe being just that,a Cold Air Vent Pipe,with Not Any Heat What so Ever passing through it.!! This, in addition to the Well-McClain Heating Company's Website Not listing or Offering Any Special Requirement's or Equipment for this Pipe or the Tape installed on it to be purchased,again with it simply being a, "Cold Air Vent.!" Regardless, we convinced our Licensed Plumber to Completely remove and replaced the entire Vent Pipe with a Fabricated one,"Special MADE, Stainless Steel"at a Cost to us of approximately$1000.00, including Installation. To be certain we MORE than Satisfied any and all of both Yours and MS.Andersons Concerns Sir.!!! All of this to be sure we are Once Again,more than in Compliance with Town Code.! And of course so No One can, "Get Us"on Anything being Wrong here, Sir.! Mr.Perry,I hope you can see where I'm going with this correspondence.As I stated that day You,the Health and the Fire Department Inspectors(and MS.Anderson)where all present. "We Welcome Constructive Criticisms and being advised of Code Infractions&Discrepancies here." We want to be certain to Protect all,ALL of our Students and Adult tenants we house here from Any and All Possible Chances of Harm Sir.! We clearly understand that's why Inspectors are supposed to be visiting our Inn here Each Year.!!.They are"supposed"to be Educated and Trained to be able to See things we can't. "The Forest for the Trees"so to speak..! But,when I see someone coming here whose PURE Intent is Not to Do GOOD,but to Seek out and Find something,ANYTHING to hopefully Destroy or dismantle Our ability to do business, "Go in there,Find Something on Him". Well,that's Not what I consider Inspecting Sir,that's Disrespecting.. And I will not,WILL NOT Tolerate being subjected to such treatment by Anyone again.! Let alone a,"Town Code Enforcement Officer"who doesn't even know we have a License when it's sitting right in front of her Nose,(less than 18 Inches in front of her)on our Fireplace Mantle.! Additionally,you're more than welcome to review this Timeline of information and circumstances with this, "Code Enforcement Officer,MS.Anderson." Personally,I doubt it would be of any use,but possibly,just possibly some, "Sensitivity Training& Psychological Counseling", "Might"help her to realize she's doing much more Harm than Any Good with her present Mentality and Lousy demeanor.!. What I mean to say is that I'm of sound mind, but all too often we see and hear of cases on CNN and on the Internet these, "Trying Times"where a Town Hall,Court Room or School or Agencies are being Entered and people are being Massacred by someone who's been Pushed Far too Far and left feeling as if there's No Fair or Logical answer but to start Shooting Everyone in Sight.! All due to Overzealous& Ignorant persons who felt they,Held the Power to Treat Good people Poorly.. I'm structuring this correspondence for a few reasons: One, for My Attorney John Hopkins review. But Secondly and MOST IMPORTANTLY,I seeking your assistance Sir,to afford me relief from this, Ms.Anderson and her Distorted Mentality that seems to be lending her the Opinion that she can Roam about this Town and Force FEED Inspectors on the common working people here,at Whim.! People such as myself who are simply trying to do Good and Legitimate business! But I'm also hoping this correspondence will be a WAKE UP CALL to You and Everyone there in your Department!As I'm sure you realize, everyone is under far too much STRESS these days. This,"Code Enforcement Officer,Anderson"as she's been "Titled"is,(in my opinion)Grossly Abusing the Position she's been afforded. Personally,I'm embarrassed to know that someone such as she is being allowed to Represent the Town of Barnstable in this day and age. Additionally,It should also be Noted that One of the reasons you're receiving this"Letter of Concern"is due to MS. Robin Anderson advising me to SEND it to You Sir.! I On or about the morning of 08-22-2011 (Barnstable County Code Enforcement Officer Anderson)stood in my office, looked me in the eye and Personally advised me,(before two other Town Inspectors as Witnesses)that"IF I had anything to Say,I should Put it in Writing and submit it to Your Department. And So,here You are.! Next,I've conferred with Legal Counsel several times since this situation regarding MS.Andersen been ongoing.And I've been advised to correspond with you, to enlighten you of these Issues at hand and to also to advise you of my position. At his point,I demanding that you,(or whoever is in the position there in your department overseeing MS.Anderson)to CLEARLY Explain to her that she will NEVER be welcome to step foot on our Property located at 98 High School Road or 104 A.or B.High School Road again.! Of course,we completely understand&realize that Inspections are a requirement to maintain our Lodging House License and the Permits for this property and 104 A. &B.High School Road. Please be sure to know, We are Not refusing Inspectors coming here for the required Annual Inspections, not at all Sir. But for this Woman to Force Inspectors to return here,(after they clearly Advised her that they had already completed their annual Inspection for this property and this year.) With MS.Anderson not being satisfied hearing this and then to be Forcing them to return just because she wanted them here to do a Second Inspection with hopes of finding something Anything to cause Me and this business Hardship and Discomfort or Financial difficulties.? This will Not be Allowed to Happen again.! She forced the Fire Department to come back here after they had already passed our Inn for this year's Lodging House Licensing.! She Ordered even You where to go in our basement of this Inn to search out something,anything to cause us difficulty here Sir. This is not right,this is Not Fair,this is Not Proper Procedure and her Sick.Mentality will Not be tolerated here again.! I'm providing you with further information's, so you will hopefully realize how Serious what Ms. Andersons ridiculous Attacks and Actions are doing and have already done is to me and my well-being. Here you're welcome to View a Newspaper Article of an incident that occurred on August 246. at 4:33 P.M. in the year of 1979. One that day,I was Hit Head On by a Car as I was operating my motorcycle. City resident injured H'l': "Cl•`lrl..f) A city spokesman. make -0 teft twn Ito � rt•si�ivnt w cis nciirty -Moloney wos'taittcci,tit She "elriveway be►twecw mot*'AM } dC'opit:xtcd followhig a scene b . j1 ptisslttg * dastii�tllr S 'ttt',Atia bit �y�tat��rr9�`tt•�t•rtr*Avvident nn ;physician. Dr. i"rc.derit* mofopryrle. • • ;wtt;►n Stre l 11144' Suturdaay Kal►tsnn:a from HrOokhetr, Siirrer*in Ms been,dW affecniurtr. taccord ng to'polfee repums. by police 'for 0 uizr�llx�;�...dal+�»+�; `►�.y►f�t :,3�...pt�....:.a��i :'' 51 1lniat►St. was reported tcz ovvured•wfiro mplooey was We,tficld DistricK 6t3ei� tr1 statale ctaaittiti la it 1by travelling O"t on. main ' (way ire(lheatehWee. Yr�ihr lnttri.rve:t'r+tom Unit of Street as*W ,a.car driven by Silvernu.n seitferto fib "+:t!I• ltcs�piUll. ,-4ffrrfnR 1'�.wls W. Satverrnoo, 40. of injurica as u r�u1t fr4)n1 a+ li e'Cts�tion of that 42 13riteitiert IDr.. Shutt► jcrtdcrit ztnd was tneate ert tte•�t i,:�cxttri'1fit►i,too.�11tast)1ttal ��11ittC1lr.t I3111,i'3ttk'111tft1'Ct t l CP1lic' t/31 1t112if ,r l lt' t 4 k This Newspaper Article Speaks for itself but I'll detail it for You also. I was nearly DECAPITATED and Suffered a Sevier Head Trauma.! In addition to a Compound Fracture of My right Femur and a Broken Back in three places.I barely survived and was left in a Coma for three weeks afterwards.And then several YEARS of therapy to recover the best I could. So regardless of how well I now appear,and with this being some 33 Years after the fact,I SUFFER DEARLY from Morning till Night here with Chronic Headaches and several other Very VERY Serious and Debilitating Health Issues. And for this,"MS.Anderson"to be coming here and Intentionally Forcing You and Each Inspector to Seek out Anything they could Possible find to cause Me problems.. Well,it's OVER.! And I'll tell you right now,If I see that woman on this property again,I'll Politely ask her to LEAVE,because I prefer to act respectfully and as a Gentleman..! But.,If she refuses or fails to follow My Immediate Instructions,I'll have the Barnstable Police come here and Personally Escort her OFF the Property and at Once.! I don't care how Normal or healthy or Strong I Appear.,I am Not Well.. And I've been doing Business here long enough, (32 Years)to know when I'm being subjected to something I do Not deserve. Keep her away...,Keep her AWAY... If needed,you're welcome to send anyone else in your department here.But that lady is NOT Welcome here,ever again.! I have the Right to Refuse and I'm Exercising that Right here and Now.!! She's caused me Months of Headaches and needing to Upgrade my Pain Medications.. For some reason I'll never understand, she seemed to think she could walk in here and I would start Shaking with Fear..?I didn't,I won't ever and will never fear her or the position she seems to this she's holding.! She was Snickering as my Foyer Door was Opened and the Closet was viewed by Her and Yourself as being Overfilled with Paper goods for My Students needs with my not having anywhere else to store them?What? Who is this,"Code Enforcement Officer"to be,"Snickering"at Anything?This is part of her Duties for the Town of Barnstable?To be attempting to belittle Me by laughing about the contents of our storage closets?Expecting this to Embarrass Me?I think Not.! Next Issue of Concern,"Someone"has contacted My Insurance Agency. And"Someone"has Informed them that our property located at 104 A.&B.High School Road is, "OVER CROWDED".? I am in possession of a,"Notice of Insurance Cancellation"from My Insurance Carrier that said our Insurance Policy for 104-A&B. High School Road was being Cancelled. Reason Stated: "Due to Overcrowding!!". Ironically,this, "CODE ENFORCEMET OFFICER,MS. Anderson"was here at approximately the same Time Frame I received this,"Notice of Cancellation"from My Agency.?. And once again,I've needed to contact My Attorney's and I've been advised.Now,I'm now seeking out and planning to hire a Private Investigator,to do the required research to find out Who made this Felonious Complaint to My Insurance CompanX.? And let me tell You,IF I find that it was this, "MS.Anderson"who did this to us.That Report will be Immediately forwarded directly to our Business Attorney,John Hopkins,Barnstable,MA. And I'm sure he will be Contacting Your Office by Summons to Appear Sir.! The property located at that address is Not, "Overcrowded"it has Not Been Overcrowded and it will Never Be Overcrowded.!! NEVER.!!! And"IF"MS.Anderson would simply REVIEW the Permit that's been Issued to us for that Address& Pro e , she very well"Might"LEARN Something and understand what I'm stating is Correct.! Eighty five percent of the clients we house here are STUDENTS! Students mind You ranging in ages of from 18 to 19 to 20 and rarely 21,and Very Very Rarely 22 years old. I Strongly Suggest this woman,(MS.Anderson,)READ the Permit Issued to Us for that address. Next: I can only Hope this, "Letter of Concern"puts an Immediate END to the STRESS,the Mental Anguish,the Harassment and the Fully Intended and Intentional Pain& Suffering that"Barnstable Code Enforcement Officer,MS.Andersons"been Vigorously attempting to apply against our Establishment but More Importantly,I feel is being Aimed Directly Towards,ME..!. And I'll Thank—you in advance Mr.Perry for your Time and Efforts with reviewing this Seven Page response/timeline I've devoted over a Month of my Time&Efforts to compile. Presently,I'm into My Second Breath here of discovery for her Intentional,(and suspected)actions involving our Insurance Company and the False Claims of, "Alleged Overcrowding".. Those results are yet to be revealed but You can Be Sure,I'll keep after that issue also. Now,"hopefully"I can now return to Doing what I Do Best., staying Focused on Taking Good care of this Inn and All My Clients and Students Need..!!! From this point I'll carry on as I always do,continuing to provide for all my J-1 Students and Tenants as I have been for More than THIRTY YEARS now.. And If you care to notice,I'm sure you'll see me all over this Town&County for these next Six Months.. Transporting Students to and from the Bus Station,the Grocery Stores,the Mall,the Dentist's for those who need their Braces adjusted and Dental Work cared for. Transporting them to the Social Security Office and the Banks to asset them with opening their accounts and of course,to the Hospital when there in need,(as I've done before and sitting there for Hours)and yes,to the Beaches and Ferry's to the Islands and more&More&More.!!. And then,when I return each of My Students to their Bus as there heading back home to their County of Origin.At least 85 Percent give Me a BIG HUG and I hear Each One of them saying the same thing: Thank—you for everything you did for us,we will always remember this Town, Your Inn and You.. You are Our Second Papa., .this is a Wonderful Place and We Will be Returning again.! And that's My life here Mr.Perry,that what I Do. That's My Job and that FOOLISH"CODE Enforcement Officer"who seems to Thinks she's GOD should really just THINK Smarter and stay out of my way.. I've already explained all of this to her when she was here last year.. She focused on all the photos of my Asia Wife and our Three Fine Young Sonsss that I'm doing My BEST to Provide for. She's heard my explanations about how I take care of all these Students here, She's Viewed My HUMMER H-2 Vehicle.. She should be able to see that what I'm doing is Right,Proper,LEGAL and Good for Everyone.. So Why.? I'm still wondering WHY She's gone on such a Tangent to Destroy me and this Establishment? Is it that she doesn't like My Wife being 20 Years Younger than I..? Or possibly our Three little Beautiful little Boys being'/2 Asian.? Or is it that she Can't Stand knowing that I live in a place such as this and Its Prospering,especially during such difficult times.??? Why.??Why is she doing this to me.? Maybe someone better ask her this Question, before You and Your Department gets Served to Appear in Barnstable Courts show cause for Harassing Me and Attempting to Destroy our business and livelihood here.. I am in charge of this place,and I take My Position VERY VERY SERIOUSLY.. My Family and all of our children's security depend on this. If I have ANY More Problems like what I've been exposed to here so far this year, (due too,or in Any way related to this,"CODE Enforcement Office,MS.Anderson"I'll see the both of You and Your Department in Court.! I don't know how to make this Any CLEARER... I work HARD,VERY HARD here.. And I am Not Well... I'm sure from you reviewing this Notice you'll see that STRESS is something I do my best to AVOID.!! Keep this,"MS.Anderson"out of My way..Of course,that just a"Suggestion" Sir.. And at this point,we'll just let Due Process take it's course for what she's already done. And with hopes that this now Seven Page NOTICE, get's the Point across to You,HER and Everyone.! I do not appreciate being"Trifled with...".Most Especially when I'm trying So hard to Do and Be Good.!. Her Demeanor did Not and will NEVER change My Intentions to continue Doing Business here.. I'm Good..,and By God,If I've got to BE GOOD,Everyone else is also Going to be Good.. Most Certainly to Include"MS.Anderson.!!" I'll close here now,with Wishing You a Pleasant,Enjoyable,Peaceful and Prosperous Summer Season. Respectfully, Mr. Timothy Maloney Maloney Realty Trust The Embassy Lodging& Shelters PO Box: 741 W. Hyannis Port,MA. 02672 BS: 1 (508)775--6402 CELL: 1(508)221-1353 cc: Attorney John Hopkins ATTENTION:Town Agency:Town Of Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main St. Many of these poor kids are so disappointed they stated:'They would not Hyannis,Ma.02601 HYAHl11S FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU return and probably not come back on the visa program because of the HYANt M FIRE DUARTMENI conditions they are living in."It is creating an imminent health hazard. RE:Code Violations Concerning 95 HIGP.SNam RD.on It is truly sad to see these deplorable conditions and what these poor young .RAWil.S,VA.02601 adults have been subjected to for the past two months. 98 High School Rd. It needs to come to an end. There is structural damage to the components of the system which prevent it OWNER:Timothy Leo Maloney te'A -tt from functioning as required,toilets and sinks clog up daily. CO-OWNER:Maloney Realty Trust The property it self is in such disrepair.I will assume that the four or five bedroom up stairs are illegal as the stairs leading to that area are too steep to Dear Sir or Madam actually go up or down. You folks will not even begin to believe what you are about to sec,as I This letter shall serve as written notice of several code and ethic violations mentioned,it's so disgusting I wouldn't even allow my dogs to live in that that have been going on at the above mentioned property. house.A FULL INSPECTION'NEEDS TO BE DONE ON THIS PROPERTY.The Board ofH'calth,The Building Inspectional Department as Mr.Maloney has well over 30 people living in this residential dwelling. well as the Fire Department.I noticed that many of the smoke detectors Four and rive people are living in bedrooms that are no bigger than 8x8.30 where disconnected. people arc forced to share 2 bathrooms not to mention the disgusting smell that lingers in the air inside the property.This is an absolute travesty,which Please intervene immediately or I will be forced to take this to the news has been going on for several years. media as well as the Attorney Generals Office. It has been noted that Mr.Maloney has in fact placed several'bunk-beds"in these 6 rooms and is reDting 26 minimum'bcds"for no less than S85.00 a Respectfully Submitted: to several exchange students that are here for the summer.Some of the "boarders"if you will have consistently been treated like they are in a Mr.Donald Renaud concentration camp with many restrictions in place and daily%horse'to complete. Your office NEEDS to close this poor excuse for a rooming house down immediately.Many of the young adults are afraid they will have no place to go and have been threatened that they will be sent back to there country if the"break there contrace' The more I hear the more I am sickened.Mr.Maloney and this farce of a —rde "rooming house"needs to be held accountable for these substandard T—C1,MSlA7SLE: Town lerk conditions. the D neanh p2nmeneot The Building is no way conforming to minimum standards of fitness for eutmem human habitation.It is so disgusting the bath room,shared by 20 young adult girls,and 10 or so young men has one stand up shower that is mold and mildew infested. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, ss: SUPERIOR COURT C.A.No. BACV 2012-00177 ------------=-------------------------------------------- TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, and the LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, Plaintiffs, STIPULATION AND AGREEMENT FOR JUDGMENT V. TIMOTHY J. FERREIRA d/b/a ) FERREIRA'S and FERREIRA'S ) RECYCLING, INC.,. ) Defendants. ) --------------------------------------------------------- The Parties to the above-entitled action stipulate and agree as follows. 1) Count I of Plaintiff's complaint is dismissed with prejudice and without costs to either Plaintiffs or Defendants. 2) Judgment for Plaintiffs by agreement on Count II of Plaintiffs' complaint without costs to either party that Defendants are enjoined from allowing or, bringing junk, old metals, or second hand articles containing any hazardous fluids for recycling, repair or dismantling onto the premises at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis, in Barnstable County,:Massachusetts for as long as Defendants hold a license issued by the Town of Barnstable Licensing Authority under G.L. c. 140 §54 which includes the restriction "at no time can any materials containing hazardous fluids be brought onto the site for 20120014 Agreement for Judgment Fina1.DOC 1 A _ r recycling, repair or dismantling," or words of similar meaning. 3) Defendants consent to inspection enforceable by court order of the aforesaid premises at reasonable intervals during business hours without prior notice by. Plaintiff s employees or agents beginning three (3) days after written notice sent to Defendants of a report or observation of a specific violation of the restriction set forth in paragraph No. 2 and continuing until further order of the court or agreement of the parties. " 4) Count III of Plaintiff s complaint is dismissed with prejudice and without costs to either Plaintiffs or Defendants. 5) Plaintiffs and Defendants waive all costs and appeals. Dated: May 16, 2012 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE and TIMOTHY J. FERREIRA d/b/a LICENSING AUTHORITY OF THE FERREIRA'S TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, Plaintiffs, ' Byre , By their ttorneys, J � S P. CONNORS Es RUTH J. WEIL, Town A rney [ B q. .O. No. 653135] B.B.O. No. 519285 3291 Main Street ruth.weilgtown.bamstable.ma.us PO Box 730 T. DAVID HOUGHTON, Barnstable, MA 02630 First Assistant Town Attorney 508-744-1513 B.B.O.No. 241160 david.hou hg tongtown.barnstable.ma.us Consent as provided in paragraph CHARLES S. MCLAUGHLIN, JR., N ber 3 Asst .Town Attorney B.B.O. No. 336880 TIMOtHY J. FERREIRA d/b/a charles.mclau lingtown.bamstable.ma.us FERREIRA'S TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 367 Main Street Hyannis MA 02601 FE S RECYCLING, INC. 508-862-4620; 508-862-4624 (Fax) By: Timothy J. Ferreira x r 20120014 Agreement for.Judgment Final.DOC 2 .......... enn U S Postal ServiceTM �t' �CER�T�IFIL'D Mio►1LTM REC((:IP�T � �' (DomesticMatlOnly;,No.lnsurance Coverage Provided)„ F6r.diIivery,informitiun vviiit_ou�,website'at www.usps.com� ONIFMF210CI " �j is l/t.__I I dam / . RePS Fon t n 3800,Augu 2006 T �. �See.Reverse for instructions! I, t.:e•,ss�., an.�axz�,�.ff�._.v;x�:a .s0. 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PS Form 3800,August 2006(Reverse)PSN 7530-02-000.9047 i own of narnstaDie Regulatory Services oxTME Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division ' rsUBM ' Tom Perry,Building Commissioner MASS. 1639. ��� 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 FD MA'i 6 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Violation(s) and Order..to Cease, Desist and Abate: Timothy Ferreira & Ferreira's (Recycling) and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located'at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Map 344 Parcel 051,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date,Feb. 6,2012 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST IMMEDIATELY,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: Chapter 240 Section 35 B (G)2 WP Groundwater Protect Overlay District 2. COMMENCE immediately,action to abate this violation. Dismantling,sorting or storing of recyclables, equipment, materials or vehicles outside; receipt, storage and use of hazardous materials on site, and any and all other practices deviating from site plan approval#032-09 in conjunction with the zoning section cited above. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: Dismantling,sorting or storing of recyclables, equipment, materials or vehicles outside,receipt,storage and use of hazardous materials on site, and any and all other practices deviating from site plan approval#032-09 in conjunction with the zoning section.cited above. And,if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so,by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal(specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15 of the Massachusetts General Laws). If,at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as the law requires will be taken.` der, Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement.Officer 508-862-4027 Q/FORMS/viozonel - i uwn ui -narnsiaDle Regulatory Services oFTME Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division m'ASIX i Tom.Perry,Building Commissioner Mnss. ' 16396 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 026.01 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Volation(s) and Order. to Cease, Desist and Ahate: Timothy Ferreira.& Ferreira's (Recycling) and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located'at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Map 344 Parcel 051,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date,Feb. 6,2012 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST EVIIVIEDIATELY,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. 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MA 02630 Re: Ferreira's Show Cause Hearing Decision 12/27/10 A Show Cause Hearing was held for Tim Ferreira, d/b/a Ferreira's, 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis as a result of a complaint made to the Barnstable Police Department, and subsequent ride by the business location, requesting that Mr. Ferreira appear at a Show Cause Hearing on Monday, July 19; 2010 at 9:30 a.m. at the Town Hall Building, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA in the 2"d Floor Hearing Room for storing junk material outside in the parking lot located in close proximity to a public water supply well. Mr. Ferriera appeared with Attorney James Connors. Officer Maher presented the case against this Junk Dealer license. He referred to the photos taken. The license states nothing is allowed to be stored outside - it was suggested by the licensee that be changed. Officer Maher went and took photos on December 25tn stating it looks a lot better on 12/25/10 than in June of this year, but there are still things outside overnight. Mr. Sullivan asked about the discussion on one container outside...Officer Maher stated in June there were quite a few., It was suggested then that Mr. Ferreira go to Site Plan Review to get the container rule changed to allow more. He does not know the outcome of that as nothing was presented to Licensing or the Police Department about it. Attorney Connors asked if there have been ongoing violations between June and December as there is still storage outside but not as often or as much as before. Hard metals is what was witnessed - no fluids. Officer Maher stated that vehicles were licensed to Mr. Ferreira and were o.k.; not accident vehicles stored on the property. Attorney Connors asked if any hazardous materials have been seen by Officer Maher? Officer Maher stated he as not seen them. Officer Maher stated there is significantly less violation in storage than in June. Tom Perry, Building Commissioner, came forward. He stated that at Site Plan Review what was determined after questioning was if this is a junkyard or junk dealer. After every QAWPFILES\LICENSING\SHOW CAUSE HEARINGS\Ferreira'sshowcausedecision12-27-10.DOC C question asked, Mr. Ferreira answered in the affirmative that he was trying to run a junk and - falling under MGL as definition of a junkyard, and it would not be allowed at this location. They never approved storage outside (contained or not). Mr. Perry stated he cannot STORE anything in containers outside. That is not what he was looking to do in any case. It is also ferrous and non-ferrous metals, which cannot be stored there. Autos may be stored there as long as not involved. in an accident - only for sale. It was never determined'that he could store a container there. Mr. Geiler stated at the meeting at which the license was granted there was much discussion about all of this - bobcat, trailer, ►. etc. being o.k., but not junk cars. With respect to the metal business, it was to be 100% inside and Mr. Ferreira acknowledged that at his license hearing. J. Attorney Connors asked about the meeting with Mr. Perry - was it clearly told to Mr. Ferreira that he could not use the outside containers for storage? Mr. Perry said they made that very clear. Attorney Connors asked if there was a discussion as to a container being taken somewhere else to be recycled - Mr. Perry stated that question never came up. The application made for Site Plan Review was for containers on site outside. Attorney Connors asked if Mr. Perry had been there to inspect - he said he has but not very recently; and as of today does not know the condition of the premises in his capacity as Building Commissioner. Mr. Geiler stated that regardless, Mr. Ferreira operated under a license granted by this Board with specific restrictions. Mr. Burman asked if his business is considered in violation by Site Plan - Mr. Perry stated that it is. Attorney Connors stated it is their position there was a violation in June; discussions about storage creeping away from what would be allowed. In June he stated there was a violation which was cleaned up. Mrs. Sullivan asked if there was a container outside today Attorney Connors stated there is; it is being readied to be removed offsite now. There is a question as to how long it can remain there before being moved. Mr. Sullivan stated the business must be conducted within, the building. Attorney Connors stated that they have applied for a variance for 10 containers; but that application has been tabled - and they maintain they are not in violation now. They use a hook to take the container off and on the truck and it is taken to Middleboro. He needs the container to load onto the truck. There must be some sort of guidelines to get the material from the building offsite. That's what recycling means. Attorney Connors suggests the Board not allow overnight storage in a container outside. Officer Maher stated that back in June there was storage outside - there was a clear violation. The photo on 12/25 also shows outside storage - they were closed and not actually operating the recycling of that container on the date he mentioned. There was a comment about Officer Maher going to look at it on Christmas. Mr. Burman stated we must understand that this hearing must be on what existed in June. Deb Krau from Hyannis Water Board came forward and stated she has been following this since June. They are very discouraged when what has been a violation is now turned around to be a request to store 10 containers. They would like it withdrawn or not approved. They said Site Plan Review made a good judgment in stating everything must be stored inside. They request we support the Site Plan Review and reject the tabled request for 10 containers. Please hold to the restrictions on the license. 2 I Attorney Connors stated the tabling is before the Board of Appeals, not Licensing, and there is nothing pending now. Mr. Hoxie asked if the Board of Appeals granted a variance for 10 containers they would still be subjected to approval by Licensing. Attorney Connors stated that they are in the process of thinking of a different approach. Attorney Connors had no questions for Ms. Krau. The Executive Secretary in charge of the Civic Association came forward and read the minutes of the meeting in which wellheads are protected from junkyards, and confirmed that they support the restrictions as put forth in 2009 Site Plan Review, Mr. Sullivan stated he is on that board but was not present when the vote was taken, so there should not be a conflict of interest. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken that based on testimony the finding be that Mr. Ferreira was in violation of Town and State regulations for storage,outside in June 2010. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken to find the defendant guilty as charged. Mr. Sullivan stated there is a big difference between a Junk Dealer License and a Junkyard license. Mr. Hoxie asked for recommendations for penalty. Officer Maher suggested a 5 day suspension be imposed to be tabled for 6 months. Mr. Burman stated we have spent a lot of time on something which should have been resolved some time ago. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken to give the licensee a 5 day suspension to be held in abeyance for a year. Attorney Connors had a question; in the event a•new business plan is brought forward; will the violation still pass along to the new license or plan he has? Mr. Hoxie stated there is certainly a possibility it would. Respectfully, `Licensing Authority, Town of Barnstable /cpa , cc: Barnstable'Police'Department, Town Counsel, Tom Perry 3 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 1 of 5 § 240-35 Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts. [Added 11-7-1987 by Art. 2; amended 11-4-1989 by Art. 5; 8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-1051 A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging nonhazardous, compatible land uses within groundwater recharge areas. B. Districts established. In order to carry out the purpose of this section, the following overlay districts are hereby established, and shall be considered as superimposed over any other district established by this chapter: AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District 1 The GP Groundwater GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District Protection Overlay District is based on WP Well Protection Overlay District Fone 11 delineations o existing, proven future, and proposed future public supply wells, as determined by Geraghty and Miller, Inc., and as shown on Figure 44, in their report entitled "Groundwater Conditions, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Volumes I of III; together with Appendices A-D and E-H in Volumes II of III and III of III," dated November 1993 and "Corrections, Zone II Delineations for Public Water Supply Wells,Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated December 1993; except that the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone II), to Barnstable Fire District wells 3 and 4, is delineated by Whitman and Howard, Inc. in a report entitled "Report on Prolonged Pumping Test and Zone II Delineation at Test Well Site 8-90, Barnstable Fire District, Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated October 1991. The Zone II delineations to existing and proven future wells have been approved by the Department of Environmental Protection, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in a letter to the Town of Barnstable dated March 13, 1996. The WP Well Protection Overlay Ustrict is based on a five-year time of travel zone to existing, proven future and potential future public supply wells, delineated by Geraghty and Miller Inc.; in reports referenced above,except that the WP Zone to Barnstable Fire District Well No. 2 is delineated by Earth Tech, consultant to Barnstable Fire District, summarized in a letter and a map to the district dated May 13, 1997. The WP Well Protection Overlay District to Barnstable Fire District 2 is that portion of the five-year time of travel zone located within the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone 11). The AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District consists of all areas of the Town, except those areas within the GP Groundwater and WP Well Protection Overlay Districts. The reports, letters and maps are on file with the Town Clerk. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] C. Overlay Districts Map. The overlay districts established by this section (the GP Groundwater Protection District; the WP Well Protection Overlay District; and the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District) are shown on the Official Zoning Map, § 240-6A, Identification of Zoning Map. [Amended'9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] D. District boundaries. Where the overlay district boundaries divide a lot, each portion of that lot shall be subject to all. the regulations applicable to the district in which it is located. + [Amended,9-17-1998 by Order No.99-012] flttn-/Auximr aI n I.QrO A'MA2 Town of Barnstable, MA Page 2 of 5 E. AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District regulations. Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: Any use permitted in the underlying zoning districts, except for those uses specifically prohibited by Subsection E herein. Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: La Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. F. GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District regulations. Permitted uses.The following uses are permitted in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those uses specifically prohibited in Subsection F(2) herein: Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. Landfills and open dumps as defined in 310 CMR 19.006. Junkyards, salvage yards and automobile graveyards, as defined in MGL Ch. 140B, § 1. Editor's Note: See Ch. 502, Junk Dealers. Mining of land, removal of sand and gravel, and quarrying of other raw materials. L1 The removal of soil, loam,.sand, gravel and other mineral substances to within four feet of the historic high-water mark unless the substances removed are redeposited within 45 days and the final grade exceeds four feet above the historic high-water mark, and except for excavations for the foundations of buildings and structures and the installation of utilities. Underground fuel storage tanks. Editor's Note: See Ch. 326, Fuel and Chemical Storage Systems. Storage for resale of heating fuels, including but not limited to, oil, coal, gas and kerosene. , ., r , - - --- - - ;I Town of Barnstable, MA Page 3 of 5 Sewage treatment plant, disposal works, or small package treatment facility subject to 314 CMR 5.00, except for the following: LL The replacement or repair of an existing facility that will not result in a design capacity greater than the design . capacity of the existing system(s); 5 . I2I Treatment works approved by the Department of Environmental Protection designed for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters; and LL Sewage treatment works including package treatment facilities, which are owned and operated by the Town of Barnstable, and located in areas with existing water quality problems attributable to current septic systems where there will be a net improvement in water quality with the installation of the treatment facility. LZ Commercial feeding of livestock. IJ� Storage of road salt or other deicing materials. LL Metal plating, finishing and polishing. LL ' Chemical and bacteriological laboratories. Boat, motor vehicle and aircraft cleaning, service and repair. Dry-cleaning processing establishments. LL Furniture stripping, painting and refinishing. Any other use which generates, treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste that are subject to MGL Ch. 21 C and 310 MCR 30.00, except for the following uses: fil Very small quantity generators as defined by 310 CMR 30.00; LL Waste oil retention facilities for retailers of motor oil required and operated in compliance with MGL Ch. 21, § 52A. I3l Treatment works approved by the Department of Environmental Protection designed in accordance with 314 CMR 5.00, for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters. Household hazardous waste collection centers or events operated according to 310 CMR 30.390. (q) Landfilling of sludge and septic as defined in 310 CMR 32.05. f , Town of Barnstable, MA Page 4 of 5 Storage of sludge and septage, as defined in 310 CMR 32.05, unless in compliance with 310 CM 32.30 and 310 CMR 32.41 r Storage of animal-manures unless protected from the elements and contained in a structure which prevents leachate from contaminating groundwater, in accordance with all the requirements of the United States Soil Conservation Service. t Stockpiling and disposal of snow and ice removed from highways and streets located outside of the GP and WP Districts which contains sodium chloride, calcium chloride, chemically treated abrasives or other chemicals used for ice and snow removal. Storage of liquid petroleum products of any kind, except those incidental to: Ll - Normal household use and outdoor maintenance or the heating of a structure; [21 Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL Ch. 21, § 52A; 3l Emergency generators required by statute, rule or regulation; LL Treatment works approved by the Department designed in accordance with 314 CMR 5.00 for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters; and provided that such storage is either in a freestanding container within a building 5 or in a freestanding container above ground level with protection adequate to contain Any other use which a spill the size of the container's total storage capacity; however, replacement of involves as a principal existing tanks or systems for the keeping, dispensing or storing of gasoline is allowed activity or use the consistent with state and local requirements; and generation, storage, use, treatment, transportation or disposal of hazardous materials. Lot coverage. Unless the applicant demonstrates that all runoff is recharged on site, no more than 15%or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater, of the total area of any lot shall be rendered impervious by the installation of buildings, structures and paved surfaces. If all recharge is disposed of on site, no more than 50% of the total upland area of any lot shall be made impervious by the installation of buildings, structures, and paved surfaces. .(4) Site clearing. A minimum of 30 of the total upland area of any lot shall be retained in its natural state. This shall not prevent the removal of dead, diseased or damaged trees. G. WP Well Protection Overlay District regulations. [Amended 8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-105] Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the WP Well Protection Overlay District: Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those specifically prohibited in Subsection GO herein: Town of Barnstable, MA Page 5 of 5 P , Prohibited uses. The following uses-are prohibited in the WP Well Protection Overlay District: Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. All uses prohibited in Subsection F 2 herein. Parking and/or storage of transport vehicles for fuel, including but not limited to oil, coal and gas. Parking and/or storage of transport vehicles for toxic and/or hazardous substances. Any use which uses, generates or stores, including racking for resale, toxic or hazardous substances, totaling at any one time more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Lot coverage. Unless the applicant demonstrates that all runoff is recharged on site, no more than 15% or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater, of the total area of any lot shall be rendered impervious by the installation of buildings, structures and paved surfaces. If all recharge is disposed on on site, no more than 50% of the total upland area of any lot shall be made impervious by the installation of buildings, structures, and paved surfaces. LL Site clearing. A minimum of 30% of the total upland area of any lot shall be retained in its natural state. This shall not prevent the removal of dead, diseased or damaged trees. f : j 7 � } t? .Y 1 s G ; e8 f�r t� . J NUMBER FEE 38 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $50.00 OV N OF BARNSTABLE Timothy J.Ferreira This is to Certify that.a License is hereby granted to ................................................................................................................................ DBA Fe'rreira's Yarmouth Road, Hyannis ...................................................................................... ........ ................................................................. ................. ............................. w E�`PUkCHASE, SALE*OR BARTER IN TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN OR KEEP Ek-bF99.5ff0P FORTH, nl i K g-0D�METAIS,,AN-D.1,SECOND HAf4O�A-RTICLES J, Hyannis in said.............................................. in accordance wit1(­h!'�'f­ 6 onunonwealtMf Massachusetts relating thereto,the `V? ordinances and by-laws of said....Birn�stable .........................wand.suc-h rules-and,,regulations pr&ided for the supervision thereof. This license shall continue in force i UrItil 4130111 sunless-sooner revoked and is slibject sections two hundred and two to two hundred and five,inclusive,of the General'Laws,Chaptgr 140,as amended r:t rr mom ' Ex4 v Restrictions: ft ' P, Subject to Site Plan Review#032-09 conditions plan "Developei'C65'n'ditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation,85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis." Recycling bins&related'equipffi d,&:0-64.utilb:4<3� sting building. At no time can any hazardous or ,,P­A�t&ed witbin't e exi fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for ri;�ycl&,Wpijiftr_-U ism 9 fling. At no time,t5an vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. Overnight parking of tow truck must be as indicgted,o'�'�ipprovedpian'.,-Aop*li'c:ant'�-n"'ust obtain all other applicable permits,licenses and approvals required- Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the restrictions contained in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation of any of the listed restrictions is a violation of the terms of this license and ma lead t dmi 'strative or criminal action. By order of the Licensing Authority ......... .......... ............................................... ISSUE DATE: 5/1/10 Lihda Hutchenrider,Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services �tHe Thomas F. Geiler,Director ti Building Division w saiuvsTnsiE, * Tom Perry,Building Commissioner Mass. t639. 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02.601 a RFD MA'S A Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate.: Timothy J. Ferreira & Ferreira's Recycling, dba Ferreira's and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Map 344 Parcel 051,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED , this date, Sept. 8,2010 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST IMMEDIATELY, all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: Chapter 240 Section 35 G (2) Well Protection Overlay District—Prohibited Uses 2. COMMENCE immediately,action to abate this violation. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: Relocate all recycle bins and related equipment from the yard to inside the existing facility located at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis. Refrain from accepting, storing or utilizing any material and/or equipment containing or involving hazardous material including scrap metal,junk cars, cars towed as a result of an accident; no overnight parking of vehicles. All activity is limited to the interior of the building. And, if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so, by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal(specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15.of the Massachusetts General Laws). If, at the expiration of the time allowed,.action to abate this violation has not commenced, further action as the law requires will betaken. der, Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 508-862-4027 Q/FORMS/viozonel Anderson, Robin From: Martin, Cynthia Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 1:16 PM To: McKean, Thomas Cc: Anderson, Robin Subject: Ferreira's Tom, Following are my findings during the Haz Mat Inspection at 85 Old Yarmouth Road: There is approximately 62 gallons of hazardous material at the site. The majority of the material consists of one fifty-five gallon drum of waste oil. Reportedly the waste oil is from the maintenance of Ferreira's truck fleet. The drum is in a room with a concrete floor and no floor drain. The remaining material consists of miscellaneous lubricants and flammables in one quart to one gallon containers for use in landscaping equipment. The storage of material was orderly. The waste oil drum needs to be labeled and the facility needs to acquire a Hazardous Waste Generator ID Number from DEP for its disposal. As you know he has been issued a Hazardous Materials License. FYI: 1) There are two active floor drains in the building. A 2003 Site Plan for Guaranteed Fresh Produce indicates that there are grease traps on the property but it is not clear what the final discharge point is. Was there a site plan review at the time Ferreira took over the property? 2) There is a storage trailer on site with approximately thirty empty 20 pound propane cylinders (gas grill size). The valves are brass and are to be recycled. Hope this is helpful. Cindy Hazardous Materials Specialist Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Tel:508-8624645 Fax-508-790-6304 i 7 UNITED STATES POSTAL.SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION Do RYANNISoMAOM 2 MAIN St i 111141.0fsf.11lIII.an 14111i.1110.1111-.I111/fIf/�T11��.'�'1.1.1 '6 JAI UlddU13AN3 AO:o SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COM ETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY 0 Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Si ature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X A dressee so that we can return the card to you. g, eceived by(Printe?tome) De ery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on-the front if space permits. 1 J� oltit ,rv—✓ n M, I 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ es If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No I o-e ' a"-" 4/ 3. Service Type *Cegistered rtified Mail ❑.Express Mall 0 RRetum Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number i i I : ? :7 0 y71 i 0 4 7;0 0 Q 01' 415 2'5` 616 4'• I (Transfer from service/abeQ s� i=. i I I ::I =I ::. 1 { PS Form 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540` u 4 Anderson, Robin From: Martin, Cynthia Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 1:37 PM To: McKean, Thomas Cc: Anderson, Robin Subject: Additional Info Tom, Another note regarding Ferreira's. There were twelve empty plastic gas cans(one gallon to five gallons in size, with a total capacity of 35 gallons) stored in the Tool Room. Gasoline is used in power equipment for off site landscaping (seasonal) work and typically not stored on site. Cindy Hazardous Materials Specialist Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Tel.•508-8624645 Fax 508-790-6304 1 � t Town of Barnstable oFz"E'O`Y Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler, Director BARNSPABLE, MASS. a Licensing Authority �Alfoww'�° 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Telephone: (508) 862-4674 Fax: (508) 778-2412 December 29, 2010 James Connors, Esquire P.O. Box 730 Barnstable,,MA 02630 Re: Ferreira's Show Cause Hearing Decision 12/27/10 A Show Cause Hearing was held for Tim Ferreira, d/b/a Ferreira's�,,85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis as a result of a complaint made to the Barnstable Police Department, and subsequent ride by the business location, requesting that Mr. Ferreira appear at a Show Cause Hearing on Monday, July 19; 2010 at 9:30 a.m. at the Town Hall Building, 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA in the 2nd Floor Hearing Room for storing junk material outside in the parking lot located in close proximity to a public water supply well. Mr. Ferriera appeared with Attorney James Connors. Officer Maher presented the case against this Junk Dealer license. He referred to the photos taken. The license states nothing is allowed to be stored outside - it was suggested by the licensee that be changed. Officer Maher went and took photos on December 251h stating it looks a lot better on 12/25/10 than in June of this year, but there are still things outside overnight. Mr. Sullivan asked about the discussion on one container outside...Officer Maher stated in June there were quite a few. It was suggested then that Mr. Ferreira go to Site Plan Review to get the container rule changed to allow more. He does not know the outcome of that as nothing was presented to Licensing or the Police Department about it. Attorney Connors asked if there have been ongoing violations between June and December as there is still storage outside but not as often or as much as before. Hard metals is what was witnessed- no fluids. Officer Maher stated that vehicles were licensed to Mr. Ferreira and were o.k.; not accident vehicles stored on the property. Attorney Connors asked if any hazardous materials have been seen by Officer Maher? Officer Maher stated he as not seen them. Officer Maher stated there is significantly less violation in storage than in June. Tom Perry, Building Commissioner, came forward. He stated that at Site Plan Review what was determined after questioning was if this is a junkyard or junk dealer. After every Q:\W11FILES\LICENSING\SHOW CAUSE HEARINGS\Feneira'sshoweausedecisionl2-27-10.DOC question asked, Mr. Ferreira answered in the affirmative that he was trying to run a junkyard - falling under MGL as definition of a junkyard, and it would not be allowed at this location. They never approved storage outside (contained or not). Mr. Perry stated he cannot STORE anything in containers outside. That is not what he was looking to do in any case. It is also ferrous and non-ferrous metals, which cannot be stored there. Autos may be stored there as long as not involved. in an accident - only for sale. It was never determined that he could store a container there. Mr. Geiter stated -at the meeting at which the license was granted there was much discussion about all of this - bobcat, trailer, etc. being o.k., but not junk cars. With respect to the metal business, it was to be 100% inside and Mr. Ferreira acknowledged that at his license hearing. Attorney Connors asked about the meeting with Mr. Perry - was it clearly told to Mr. Ferreira that he could not use the outside containers for storage? Mr. Perry said they made that very clear. Attorney Connors asked if there was a discussion as to a container being taken somewhere else to be recycled - Mr. Perry stated that question never came up. The application made for Site Plan Review was for containers on site outside. Attorney Connors asked if Mr. Perry had been there to inspect - he said he has but not very recently; and as of today does not know the condition of the premises in his capacity as Building Commissioner. Mr. Geiter stated that regardless, Mr. Ferreira operated under a license granted by this Board with specific restrictions. Mr. Burman asked if his business is considered in violation by Site Plan - Mr. Perry stated that it is. Attorney Connors stated it is their position there was a violation in June; discussions about storage creeping away from -what would be allowed. In June he stated there was a violation which was cleaned up. Mrs. Sullivan asked if there was a container outside today - Attorney Connors stated there is; it is being readied to be removed offsite now. There is a question as to how long it can remain there before being moved. Mr. Sullivan stated the business must be conducted within the building. Attorney Connors stated that they have applied for a variance for 10 containers; but that application has been tabled - and they maintain they are not in violation now. They use a hook to take the container off and on the truck and it is taken to Middleboro. He needs the container to load onto the truck. There must be some sort of guidelines to get the material from the building offsite. That's what recycling means. Attorney Connors suggests the Board not allow overnight storage in a container outside. Officer Maher stated that back in June there was storage outside - there was a clear violation. The photo on 12/25 also shows outside storage - they were closed and not actually operating the recycling of that container on the date he mentioned. There was a comment about Officer Maher going to took at it on Christmas. Mr. Burman stated we must understand that this hearing must be on what existed in June. Deb Krau from Hyannis Water Board came forward and stated she has been following this since June. They are very discouraged when what has been a violation is now turned around to be a request to store 10 containers. They would like it withdrawn or not approved. They said Site Plan Review made a good judgment in stating everything must be stored inside. They request we support the Site Plan Review and reject the tabled request for 10 containers. Please hold to the restrictions on the license. Attorney Connors stated the tabling is before the Board of Appeals, not Licensing, and there is nothing pending now. Mr. Hoxie asked if the Board of Appeals granted a variance for 10 containers they would still be subjected to approval by Licensing. Attorney Connors stated that they are in the process of thinking of a different approach. Attorney Connors had no questions for Ms. Krau. The Executive Secretary in charge of the Civic Association came forward and read the minutes of the meeting in which wellheads are protected from junkyards, and confirmed that they support the restrictions as put forth in 2009 Site Plan Review. Mr. Sullivan stated he is on that board but was not present when the vote was taken, so there should not be a conflict of interest. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken that based on testimony the finding be that Mr. Ferreira was in violation of Town and State regulations for storage outside in June 2010. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken to find the defendant guilty as charged. Mr. Sullivan stated there is a big difference between a Junk Dealer License and a Junkyard License. Mr. Hoxie asked for recommendations for penalty. Officer Maher suggested a 5 day suspension be imposed to be tabled for 6 months. Mr. Burman stated we have spent a lot of time on something which should have been resolved some time ago. A motion was duly made by Mr. Burman, seconded by Mr. Sullivan and a unanimous vote taken to give the licensee a 5 day suspension to be held in abeyance for a year. Attorney Connors had a question; in the event a new business plan is brought forward; will the violation still pass along to the new license or plan he has? Mr. Hoxie stated there is certainly a possibility it would. Respectfully, a Licensing Authority, Town of Barnstable /cpa cc: Barnstable Police Department, Town Counsel, To Perry 3 I Town of Barnstable, MA Page 1 of 5 § 240-35 Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts. [Added 11-7-1987 by Art. 2; amended 11-4-1989 by Art. 5;8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-105] A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging nonhazardous, compatible land uses within groundwater recharge areas. B. Districts established. In order to carry out the purpose of this section, the following overlay districts are hereby established, and shall be considered as superimposed over any other district established by this chapter: AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District 1 The GP Groundwater GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District Protection Overlay District is based on WP Well Protection Overlay District Fone 11 delineations o existing, proven future, and proposed future public supply wells, as determined by Geraghty and Miller, Inc., and as shown on Figure 44, in their report entitled "Groundwater Conditions, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Volumes I of III; together with Appendices A-D and E-H in Volumes II of III and III of III," dated November 1993 and "Corrections, Zone II Delineations for Public Water Supply Wells,Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated December 1993; except that the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone II), to Barnstable Fire District wells 3 and 4, is delineated by Whitman and Howard, Inc. in a report entitled "Report on Prolonged Pumping Test and Zone II Delineation at Test Well Site 8-90, Barnstable Fire District, Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated October 1991. The Zone II delineations to existing and proven future wells have been approved by the Department of Environmental Protection, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in a letter to the Town of Barnstable dated March 13, 1996. The WP Well Protection Overlay"District is based on a five-year time of travel zone to existing, proven future and potential future public supply wells, delineated by Geraghty and Miller Inc., in reports referenced above, except that the WP Zone to Barnstable Fire District Well No. 2 is delineated by Earth Tech, consultant to Barnstable Fire District, summarized in a letter and a map to the district dated May 13, 1997.The WP Well Protection Overlay_ District to Barnstable Fire District 2 is that portion of the five-year time of travel zone located within the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone 11). () The AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District consists of all areas of the Town, except those areas within the GP Groundwater and WP Well Protection Overlay Districts. The reports, letters and maps are on file with the Town Clerk. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] C. Overlay Districts Map.The overlay districts established by this section (the GP Groundwater Protection District; the WP Well Protection Overlay District; and the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District) are shown on the Official Zoning Map, §240-6A, Identification of Zoning Map. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] D. District boundaries. Where the overlay district boundaries divide a lot, each portion of that lot shall be subject to all the regulations applicable to the district in which it is located. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] htfn-//xvxv ai arnrl.-Un rnm/9r•IIQYTr1-RA00,41 ioi�Qi�nin r - Town of Barnstable, MA Page 2 of 5 E. AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District regulations. Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: Any use permitted in the underlying zoning districts, except for those uses specifically prohibited by Subsection E herein. Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: L Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. F. GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District regulations. Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those uses specifically prohibited in Subsection F 2 herein: Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. LL Landfills and open dumps as defined in 310 CMR 19.006. Junkyards, salvage yards and automobile graveyards, as defined in MGL Ch. 140B, § 1. Editor's Note: See Ch. 502, Junk Dealers. Mining of land, removal of sand and gravel, and quarrying of other raw materials. Let The removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel and other mineral substances to within four feet of the historic high-water mark unless the substances removed are redeposited within 45 days and the final grade exceeds four feet above the historic high-water mark, and except for excavations for the foundations of buildings and structures and the installation of utilities. Underground fuel storage tanks. Editor's Note: See Ch. 326, Fuel and Chemical Storage Systems. Storage for resale of heating fuels, including but not limited to, oil, coal, gas and kerosene. i_ _-ri--._-•--. _ a_�cn Y11) ...-ETA „ A l(IA 11)/(l0�lnln Town of Barnstable, MA Page 3 of 5 r Sewage treatment plant, disposal works, or small package treatment facility subject to 314 CMR 5.00, except for the following: fil The replacement or repair of an existing facility that will not result in a design capacity greater than the design . capacity of the existing system(s); f2l Treatment works approved by the Department of Environmental Protection designed for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters; and L31 Sewage treatment works including package treatment facilities, which are owned and operated by the Town of Barnstable, and located in areas with existing water quality problems attributable to current septic systems where there will be a net improvement in water quality with the installation of the treatment facility. Ll Commercial feeding of livestock. Storage of road salt or other deicing materials. Metal plating, finishing and polishing. Chemical and bacteriological laboratories. Boat, motor vehicle and aircraft cleaning, service and repair. (n) Dry-cleaning processing establishments. (0) Furniture stripping, painting and refinishing. Any other use which generates, treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste that are subject to MG Ch. 21 C and 310 MCR 30.00, except for the following uses: fil Very small quantity generators as defined by 310 CMR 30.00; LL Waste oil retention facilities for retailers of motor oil required and operated in compliance with MGL Ch. 21, § 52A. f1 Treatment works approved by the Department of Environmental Protection designed in accordance with 314 CMR 5.00,for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters. f41 Household hazardous waste collection centers or events operated according to 310 CMR 30.390. t Landfilling of sludge and septic as defined in 310 CMR 32.05. Town of Barnstable, MA Page 4 of 5 Storage of sludge and septage, as defined in 310 CMR 32.05, unless in compliance with 310 CMR 32.30 and 310 CMR 32.41 Storage of animal manures unless protected from the elements and contained in a structure which prevents leachate from contaminating groundwater, in accordance with all the requirements of the United States Soil Conservation Service. Stockpiling and disposal of snow and ice removed from highways and streets located outside of the GP and WP 'Districts which contains sodium chloride, calcium chloride, chemically treated abrasives or other chemicals used for ice and snow removal. Storage of liquid petroleum products of any kind, except those incidental to: fil Normal household use and outdoor maintenance or the heating of a structure; [21 Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL Ch. 21, § 52A; [31 Emergency generators required by statute, rule or regulation; 11 Treatment works approved by the Department designed in accordance with 314 CMR 5.00 for the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters; and provided that such storage is either in a freestanding container within a building 5 or in a freestanding container above ground level with protection adequate to contain Any other use which a spill the size of the container's total storage capacity; however, replacement of involves as a principal existing tanks or systems for the keeping, dispensing or storing of gasoline is allowed activity or use the consistent with state and local requirements; and generation, storage, use, treatment, transportation or disposal of hazardous materials. Lot coverage. Unless the applicant demonstrates that all runoff is recharged on site, no more than 15%or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater, of the total area of any lot shall be rendered impervious by the installation of buildings, structures and paved surfaces. If all recharge is disposed of on site, no more than 50%of the total - upland area of any lot shall be made impervious by the installation of buildings, structures, and paved surfaces. 14h Site clearing. A minimum of 30% of the total upland area of any lot shall be retained in its natural state. This shall not prevent the removal of dead, diseased or damaged trees. G. WP Well Protection Overlay District regulations. [Amended 8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-1051 Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the WP Well Protection Overlay District: Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those specifically prohibited in Subsection GO herein: Town of Barnstable, MA Page 5 of 5 Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the WP Well Protection Overlay District: Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts.. All uses prohibited in Subsection Fu herein. Parking and/or storage of transport vehicles for fuel, including but not limited to oil, coal and gas. u Parking and/or storage of transport vehicles for toxic and/or hazardous substances. Any use which uses, generates or stores, including racking for resale, toxic or hazardous substances, totaling at any one time more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Lot coverage. Unless the applicant demonstrates that all runoff is recharged on site, no more than 15% or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater, of the total area of any lot shall be rendered impervious by the installation of buildings,structures and paved surfaces. If all recharge is disposed on on site, no more than 50%of the total upland area of any lot shall be made impervious by the installation of buildings, structures, and paved surfaces. Site clearing. A minimum of 30% of the total upland area of any lot shall be retained in its natural state. This shall not prevent the removal of dead, diseased or damaged trees. .ray f ham(• ��b 4� � )p A:, s Z •. :O �,S f P a C� d` 8 T y Town,of Barnstable �I"E 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 '"RNSTAB • ` Growth Management Department JoAnne Buntich,Interim Director 1639. s10� 367 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Phone(508)8624785 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.maus December 4, 2009 Timothy J. Ferreira 80 Quaker Road Hyannis,MA 02601 Reference: Site Plan Review#032-09 Ferreira's (Recycling) 85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis Map 344,Parcel 051 Proposal: All indoor recycling. No hazardous materials, repairs,fluids, or dismantling at the site. 24-hour towing services for Town and public. No towing of vehicles from accidents to the site. Proposed site usage=100% environmentally friendly. Dear Mr. Ferreira: Please be advised that your proposal was administratively approved on December 3, 2009 subject to the following: - • Approval is based upon plans entitled"Developed Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation, 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis",prepared for Lou& Sue D'Arpino, Sheet 3 of 6 and dated August 7,2003, last revised 12/22/03. o Recycling bins and related equipment are to be utilized and stored within the existing building as proposed. e At no time can any hazardous or fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for recycling,repair or dismantling. • At no time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. • Overnight parking of the tow truck must be as indicated on the approved plan. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required, including but not limited to, a Junk Dealer License from the Barnstable Licensing Authority. Sincerely, Ellen M. Swiniarski, SPR Coordinator CC: Tom Perry,Building Commissioner SPR File Licensing , NUMBER FEE THE COMMONI ' EA H OF MASSACHUSETTS 38 $50.00 TOW OF , ARNSTABLE Timothy J.Ferreira This is to Certify that.a License is hereby granted to ................... ............................................................................................................ DBA Ferreira's Yarmouth Road, Hyannis .................................................................................. tZ TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN OR KEEPI 41WS P FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE OR BARTER IN ti .79. �N`x, J Z 8t cO ETALb,_ k 3 JL1NKj_;'OJLD M N&ArA RTICLES I z, Hyannis ..in accordance with-&61i, 7s fl i--ommonwealth-of Massachusetts relating thereto,the in said............................................ ......... i ordinances and by-laws of said ....Barnstable .....and,suck rules and regulations provided for the supervision thereof. This license shall continue in force'until 4130111 revoked,and Is subject sections two hundred and two to two hundred and five,inclusive,of the i3inefid Laws,Chapter 140,as amended.-' X; 01 1 :J Restrictions: tis Subject to Site Plan Review#032-09 conditions`and restrictions,tipproval�base("on,plan,"Qeyetoped Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulaiion,85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis." Recycling bins&rela*ted"equioftlq,ntii���-utia$4.ot&.ed Within the existing building. At no time can any hazardous or fluid-contaihing materials be brought onto the site for re6ycling ,-r��iri—bd isin"Nbrid"'Afno time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site, Overnight parking of iow truck must be as indic ed,,.��,�pprovedpfan....Aop'li�,ant'thust obtain all other applicable permits,licenses and approvals required. Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the restrictions contained in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation of any of the listed restrictions is a violation of the terms of this license and ma lead t dmi 'strative or criminal'strati action. By order of the Licensing Authority ........................................................................ ISSUE DATE: 5/l/10 Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business Certificates cost $30.00 for.4 years. A Business Certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L. - it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 1st FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall). 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L,...r.......r....,.r......,,r,e._..._._.__.......1..._,..r.l.._. : - pp , When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COMMISSIONER' FFIC This individual has be ormed �ny permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. oriz d Signature` COMMENTS: S r? vco( 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature`* COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been.informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature" COMMENTS: YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$30.00 for.4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, Vt FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) Irm MBE+ �'� DATE: 1' Dq Fill in please: m7'3 a-y,n"fig 4� � ` rx APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: afar ?� _ LIA my QN. r TELEPHONE # Home Telephone hone Number. � � � P77Y 4q 4-/G a NAME:OF CORPORATION: -e NAME OF NEW BUSINESS ZN IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES NO (/ � w � RC, �Y.a TYPE OF J. BUS SS AOORESS:OF BUSINESS : C c '. :.: c fi lFl MAP/PARCEL NUIVIBER J� (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to.be incompliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING CO%Au�t R'S OFFICE This individ infor o an per it require ents that pertain to this type of business. zed Sigoat ** 1 �, a COMMENTS! LSD _P kn Ultu) 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: r oFt ra,, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • &U NSTABLE. • Mass. $ Thomas F.Geiler,Director �p 1639. rec M Building Division Tom Perry. Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 January 22, 2004 Mr. Lou D'Arpino Guaranteed Fresh Produce 123 Guarnet Road Duxbury, Ma. 02331 Re: SPR 078-03 Guaranteed Fresh Produce, 85 Old Yarmouth Rd,Hy(R344-051) Proposal: Construct addition to existing warehouse with site improvements Mr. D'Arpino; Please be advised that the aforementioned application was approved by the Building Commissioner administratively on January 22, 2004. A copy of the approved plan bearing the Commissioner's signature remains on file. ❖ All construction shall be in compliance with the approved site plan as prepared for Lou & Sue D'Arpino, 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Parcel Number 344-51, Hyannis, Ma, drawn by Stenbeck& Taylor, Inc.,Registered Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Stamped and signed by William Joseph McGovern, Land Surveyor and Terrence Chase, PE on August 7 and Dec. 22, 2003, Revisions dates 10/8/03 (SPR"comments) and 12/22/03 (drainage) and consisting of 6 sheets. Plan identified as Job No. 6627-1. Upon completion of all work, a registered engineer or land surveyor shall submit a letter of certification, made upon knowledge and belief in accordance with professional standards that all work has been done in substantial compliance with the approved site plan (ZO Section 4-7.8 [7]). This document shall be submitted prior to the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy. cerely, Robin C. Giangregorio Zoning& Site Plan Review Coordinator YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$30.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 1 FL., 31 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) .m a DATE: 1' Dq Fill in please: { ' APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: Mo M, A :.y Y 3°T C' pr a 7a� , w r g BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: u- ce 14 rasp : F? TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number 77,y-4cy' 4-/6C �I NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF.NEW.BUSINESS: . .T YPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS:A HOME OCCUPATION?::.: YES NO.: t/ ADDRESS:OF'BUSINES9 : G ; c �- c C iM MAP/.P.ARCEL'NUMBER 3' y J� [Assessing]: When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to.be incompliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING CO%Aut R'S OFFICE This individ infor o an per it requirements that pertain to this type of business. zed SigQat ** / ,,� [[ AA COMMENTS: % —{- �� _ ((�rl �t� 2(z� C� ,-, ' v n & V1UJ ; 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS- NUMBER ` FEE THE COMNI0 WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 38 $50.00 �TOV.VN OF BARNSTABLE Timothy J. Ferreira This is to Certify that.a License is hereby granted to ................................................................................................................................. DBA Ferreira's -..:.,_85,yOld Yarmouth Road, Hyannis ................................................................................... . ................................... . s N"11 TO BE A JUNK DEALER IN OR KEEPEROFWA-SHOP FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE OR BARTER IN r � a ^.� Ali. 9j JUNK SOLD METALS lD SEC_OND HAIVD�ARTICLES iw 7:a' _ aka rx r Hyannis said................................................ in accordance wit�th&lawsyof the-Commonwealth.,of Massachusetts relating thereto,the table ordinances and by-laws of said....Bar,. . ..,n stable and such rules.and regulations provided for the supervision thereof. This license shall continue in force until 4130/II AY ,unless,sooner revoked and is subject sections two hundred and two to two hundred and five,inclusive,of the General Laws,Chapter 140, as amended Restrictions: s ar Subject to Site Plan Review#032-09 conditions and restrictions approval"based on plan Qevetoped Conditions Plan Parking and Traffic Circulation,85 Old Yarmouth Road,Hyannis." Recycling bins&related`egwpmenf=tie utitized8stored wrthin the existing building. At no time can any hazardous or fluid-containing materials be brought onto the site for recycling repair�ordisrrriantlrig At no time can vehicles involved in accidents be towed to or stored at the site. Overnight parking of tow truck must be as indica'ted,,Qn,'approved,plan.-•Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits,licenses and approvals required. Notwithstanding any other permits or licenses you may hold,the restrictions contained in this license must be strictly adhered to. Violation of any of the listed restrictions is a violation of the terms of this license and ma lead to admi istrative or criminal action. d By order of the Licensing Authority ........................................................................ ISSUE DATE: 5/1/10 Linda Hutchenrider,Clerk THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services oFtHe t Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division " BARNm'ABLE. " Tom Perry,Building Commissioner MASS. 1639• A 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 RFD MA'1 Office:. 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Violation(s) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Timothy J. Ferreira & Ferreira's Recycling, dba Ferreira's and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis Map 344 Parcel 051,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date, Sept. 8,2010 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST IMMEDIATELY,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises. SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: Chapter 240 Section 35 G (2) Well Protection Overlay District—Prohibited Uses 2. COMMENCE immediately,action to abate this violation. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: Relocate all recycle bins and related equipment from the yard to inside the existing facility located at 85 Old Yarmouth Road, Hyannis.' Refrain from accepting, storing or utilizing any material and/or equipment containing or involving hazardous material including scrap metal,junk cars, cars towed as a result of an accident; no overnight parking of vehicles. All activity is limited to the interior of the building. And, if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so, by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal (specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15 of the Massachusetts General Laws). If,at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced, further action as the law requires will be taken. der, Robin C.Anderson Zoning Enforcement Officer 508-862-4027 Q/FORMS/viozonel YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your information: Business Certificates cost $3b.00 for.4 years. A Business Certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L. - it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 15t FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall). r a t DATE: � ac1c,3`3,to gg 1Z, fM Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: S .�ec�e��•c� BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: f?o ca1�e CZo � TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number: -n,\.—gay_zipja :._ .. . .NAME OF NEI/`lBUSINESS ' 1` :_. TYKE aF BUSINESS ,€a ,..t f�Lc ;IS THIS A HOME OC�UPATI'OhI? YICS NO ...:... : .::.::::.:.: 7::_- 0 tave. n oven a octal fro: the:b d d v� : ..: Y ..... .:... 9 ..:..:..:. :.Ppl rn ul ston YES h10 lADpRESS OFU.SLN SS _: ..:... �.,, . M�} ��-��rn�.. � � MARCPAI�CEL NUIViBE-R _ `� When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COMMISSIONER' FFIC This individual has bee ' ormed ny permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. oriz d Signatures`* COMMENTS: ,�-4 r i J 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business: Authorized Signature" COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: i Town of Barnstable OFtHE Tp�� 200 Main Street,Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 T BARNSTABLE, Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director `bptf1639 Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner Phone(508)862-4679 Fax(508)862-4725 www.town.barnstable.maxs September 8,2010 Ferreira's c/o Timothy J. Ferreira E 85 Old Yarmouth Road Hyannis,MA 02601' REC'DReference: SPR#028-10 Ferreira's ._ 85 Old Yarmouth Road,.Hy anms,_MA1 Map 344,Parcel 051 Proposal: Addition of 10 junk metal recycling containers located in the vicinity of the loading dock outside to be used to sort and store non-hazardous metal in preparation for removal from the site. Dear Mr.Ferreira: Please be advised that subsequent to formal site plan review of the above proposal on August 26, 2010 the above proposal was found approvable subject to the following: • A variance pursuant to Section 240-35 F(2)(c)Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts- Prohibited Uses must be obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals. • Should the Zoning Board of Appeals grant a variance to the Groundwater Protection Overlay District-Prohibited Uses,a site plan which meets the Site Plan Review standards must be filed and approved. • Applicant must obtain all other applicable permits, licenses and approvals required. Sincerely, Ellen M. Swiniarski Site Plan/Regulatory Review Coordinator CC: Tom-Perr_y,-Building-Com miss_ion_er` SPR file Licensing Dept. Attachments: MGL Ch 140B Section 1 Town of Barnstable Code- Section 240-35 F(2)(c) f M -'L. - Chapter 140b, Section 1 Page 1 of 1 The General Laws of Massachusetts Search the Laws Go To: Next Section Previous Section PART I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT Chapter Table of Contents MGL Search Page General Court Home TITLE XX. PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER I Mass. ov CHAPTER 140B. CONTROL OF CERTAIN JUNKYARDS Chapter 140B: Section 1. Definitions Section 1. The following terms as used in this chapter shall, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context, have the following meanings: (a) "Junk", old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled, or wrecked automobiles, or parts thereof, iron, steel, and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material. (b) "Automobile graveyard", any establishment or place of business which-is maintained, used, or operated for storing, keeping, buying, or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined, or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts. (c) "Junkyard", an establishment or place of business which is maintained, operated, or used for storing, keeping, buying, or selling junk, or for the maintenance or operation of an automobile graveyard, and the term shall include garbage dumps and sanitary fills. (d) "Interstate system", that portion of the national system of interstate and defense highways located within the commonwealth, as officially designated or as may hereafter be so designated, by the state department of highways, and approved by the Secretary of Commerce, pursuant to the provisions of Title 23, United States Code. (e) "Primary system", that portion of connected main highways, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be so designated, by the state department of highways, and approved by the Secretary of Commerce, pursuant to the provisions of Title 23, United States Code. (f) "Department", the state department of highways. (g) "Commissioner", the commissioner of the state department of highways. http://www.mass.gov/1egis/laws/mgl/140b-I.htm 8/26/2010 r § 240-35 BARNSTABLE CODE § 240-35 § 240-35. Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts. [Added 11-7-1987 by Art. 2; amended 11-4-1989 by Art. 5; 8-19-1993 by Order No. 93-105] A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging nonhazardous, compatible land uses within groundwater recharge areas. B. Districts established. In order to carry out the purpose of this section, the following. overlay districts are hereby established, and shall be considered as superimposed over any other district established by this chapter: AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District WP Well Protection Overlay District (1) The GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District is based on Zone 11 delineations to existing, proven future, and proposed future public supply wells, as determined by Geraghty and Miller, Inc., and as shown on Figure 44, in their report entitled "Groundwater Conditions, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Volumes I of III; together with Appendices A-D and E-H in Volumes II of III and III of III," dated November 1993 and "Corrections, Zone H Delineations for Public Water Supply Wells, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated December 1993; except that the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone I), to Barnstable Fire District wells 3 and 4, is delineated by Whitman and Howard, Inc. in a report entitled "Report on Prolonged Pumping Test and Zone II Delineation at Test Well Site 8-90, Barnstable Fire District, Barnstable, Massachusetts," dated October 1991. The Zone II delineations to existing and proven future wells have been approved by the Department of Environmental Protection, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in a letter to the Town of Barnstable dated March 13, 1996. (2) The WP Well Protection Overlay District is based on a five-year time of travel zone to existing, proven future and potential future public supply wells, delineated by Geraghty and Miller Inc., in reports referenced above, except that the WP Zone to Barnstable Fire District Well No. 2 is delineated by Earth Tech, consultant to Barnstable Fire District, summarized in a letter and a map to the district dated May 13, 1997. The WP Well Protection Overlay District to Barnstable Fire District 2 is that portion of the five-year time of travel zone located within the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District (Zone 11). (3) The AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District consists of all areas of the Town, except those areas within the GP Groundwater and WP Well Protection Overlay Districts. The reports, letters and maps are on file with the Town Clerk. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] C. Overlay Districts Map. The overlay districts established by this section (the GP Groundwater Protection District; the WP Well Protection Overlay District; and the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District) are shown on the Official Zoning Map, § 240-6A, Identification of Zoning Map. [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-012] 240:58 11-01-2004 f f § 240-35 ZONING § 240-35 D. District boundaries. Where the overlay district boundaries divide a lot, each portion of that lot shall be subject to all the regulations applicable to the district in which it is located [Amended 9-17-1998 by Order No. 99-0121 E. AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District regulations. (1) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use permitted in the underlying zoning districts, except for those uses specifically prohibited by Subsection E(2) herein- (2) Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the AP Aquifer Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. F. GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District regulations. (1) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use allowed in the underlying zoning districts, except those uses specifically prohibited in Subsection F(2) herein: (2) Prohibited uses. The following uses are prohibited in the GP Groundwater Protection Overlay District: (a) Any use prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. (b) Landfills and open dumps as defined in 310 CMR 19.006. X(c) Junkyards, salvage yards and automobile graveyards, as defined in MGL Ch. 14013, § 1.10 (d) Mining of land, removal of sand and gravel, and quarrying of other raw materials. (e) The removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel and other mineral substances to within four feet of the historic high-water mark unless the substances removed are redeposited within 45.days and the final grade exceeds four feet above the historic high-water mark, and except for excavations for the foundations of buildings and structures and the installation of utilities. (f) Underground fuel storage tanks." (g) Storage for resale of heating fuels, including but not limited to, oil, coal, gas and kerosene. 10. Editor's Note:See Ch.502,Junk Dealers. 11. Editor's Note:See Ch.326,Fuel and Chemical Storage Systems. 240:59 11-01-2004 � G � The_ Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin- Public Browse and Search Page 1 of 2 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth,Corporations Division '? One Ashburton Place, 17th floor -„ Boston,MA 02108-1512 t4� Telephone:(617)727-9640 HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES, INC. Summary Screen Q Help with this form Request aiGertificate«� . The exact name of the Domestic Profit Corporation: HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES, INC. O Entity Type: Domestic Profit Corporation Identification Number: 043305882 Old Federal Employer Identification Number(Old FEIN): 000513393 (� Date of Organization in Massachusetts: 09/27/1995 1 Current Fiscal Month/Day: 12/31 Previous Fiscal Month/Day:00/00 The location of its principal office: No. and Street: 37 PAMMY'S PATH City or Town: NORTH EASTON State:MA Zip: 02356 Country: USA If the business entity is organized wholly to do business outside Massachusetts,the location of that office: U No. and Street: City or Town: State: Zip: Country: Name and address of the Registered Agent: Name: SUSAN F.D'ARPINO No. and Street: 123 GURNET RD. City or Town: DUXBURY State: MA Zip: 02332 Country: USA The officers and all of the directors of the corporation: Title Individual Name Address(no Po Box) Expiration First,Middle,Last,Suffix Address,City or Town,State,Zip Code of Term PRESIDENT KIMBERLY D'ARPINO 64 WILLIARD ST.,#402, QUINCY,MA 02169 USA 64 WILLIARD QUINCY,MA 0216216 USA USA TREASURER KIMBERLY D'ARPINO 64 WILLIARD ST.,#402, QUINCY,MA 02169 USA 64 WILLIARD ST.,#402, QUINCY,MA 02169 USA SECRETARY KIMBERLY D'ARPINO 64 WILLIARD ST.,#402, QUINCY,MA 02169 USA '^ 64 WILLIARD ST.,#402, V QUINCY,MA 02169 USA S business entity stock is publicly traded: The total number of shares and par value, if any,of each class of stock which the business entity is authorized to http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchSummary.asp?ReadFromDB=True... 11/29/2011 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin- Public Browse and Search Page 2 of 2 issue: Par Value Per Share Total Authorized by Articles Total Issued Class of Stock Enter 0 if no Par of Organization or Amendments and Outstanding Num of Shares Total Par Value Num of Shares No Stock Information available online. Prior to August 27,2001, records can be obtained on microfilm. Consent _ Manufacturer _ Confidential Data _ Does Not Require Annual Report Partnership _ Resident Agent _ For Profit _ Merger Allowed Select a type of filing from below to view this business entity filings: ALL FILINGS i Z, Administrative Dissolution Annual Report Application For Revival Articles of Amendmentk IF,IV Ulew Filin s ' JN.ew Search Comments m 2001-2011 Commonwealth of Massachusetts L�7 All Rights Reserved Help i http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchSummary.asp?ReadFromDB=True... 11/29/2011 y FRESH ,PRODUCE 4 Service • Quality =.. f< 1.888•R•FRESH•5 (888)•737.3745 Fax: 508.743.9207 +------------------------------ BILL INQUIRY --------------------------------- (Action: Find Next Prev Browse History Detail C=Notes/Spec-Cond . . . 1 ( Query the receivables file. I 1 I Year Type Bill # Cust # Bill Name Notes/Special Cond? N 1 1 2001 RE-R 12945 192842 HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC 1 1 1 Parcel ID Property Loc/Ref Parcel ID 1 1 344-051 85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD 344051 I 1 1 Int Date Billed Abt/Adj Pmts/Credits Interest Unpaid bal 1 11 11/02/00 958 . 75 . 00 958 . 75 . 00 . 00 I 12 05/03/01 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 1 13 1 14 1 Fees : . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 1 1 Totals : 958 . 75 . 00 958 . 75 . 00 . 00 1 1 JAN 1 Owner: HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC Discount . 00 1 Mail Addr/Tel 37 PAMMYS PATH Due 02/01/01 . 00 1 1 NORTH EASTON, MA 02356 Per Diem . 00 1 1 Int Paid . 00 1 1 1 of 6 I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 -31- a � jj sP� -D At, Gf i UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVIC f•J �• ^f'�t�tjEgBrF�ees_Raa c a ° Sender: Please print y LSr4466, address, and Z Pam' ® M I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DIVISION 200 MAIN ST. HYANNIS, MA 02601 I Ifi!?!!!!?�f��tlilt?1St?ii:'Sli�ilSFi'IS'.!!?19iSSti4�iltf'.11�1� SENDER: ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. 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Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. Town of Barnstable Tr e TME T Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director ' 'M AS& Building Division y Mnss. g, �Ar 1639. p�� Tom Perry,Building Commissioner ED MA'I 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fai: 508-790-6230 CERTIFIED MAIL#70022410000384253706 Notice of Zoning Ordinances Violations) and Order to Cease, Desist and Abate: Mr.Lou&Sue D'Arpino and all persons having notice of this order. As owner/occupant of the premises/structure located at 85 Old Yarmouth Road,you are hereby notified that you are in violation of .the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances and are ORDERED this date,September 20,2005 to: 1. CEASE AND DESIST,all functions connected with this violation on or at the above mentioned premises by October 05,2005 SUMMARY OF VIOLATION: Violation of Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinances: [Article IX Site Plan Review] Failure to comply with the approved plans dated August 7,2003 (Stenbeck&Taylor,Inc) 2. COMMENCE :within the allowed timeframe to abate the violation. SUMMARY OF ACTION TO ABATE: Remove fuel tank and place dumpster on concrete pad with screening,per plans. And,if aggrieved by this notice and order,to show cause as to why you should not be required to do so,by filing an appeal with the Town Clerk of Barnstable,a Notice of Appeal(specifying the ground thereof) within thirty(30)days of the receipt of this order(in accordance with Chapter 40A Section 15 of the Massachusetts General Laws). If,at the expiration of the time allowed,action to abate this violation has not commenced,further action as the law requires will be taken. order, 4uAs'selleeler Local Inspector Q/FORMS/viozonel �/9S0 XX r � s9 � F� ' of f� V 4� 7 08/13/2004 08:03 15089410665 CWB CONTRACTORS INC PAGE 01/02 Cwb convectors,M . 80 Manley Street West Bridgewater, MA 02379 p Tt R Telephone: (508) 583-3344 Fax: (508) 941-0665 BUILAIN 1 Website:www.cwbcontractors.com FAX TRANSNUSSION COLTER PAGE DATE TO GEC FROM SUBJECT: _�.. �r � — o t 0 �rz 6,t.G c/ I' T PACES TO FOLLOW INCLUDING COVER.SHEET 08/13/2004 08:03 15089410665 CW6 CONTRACTORS INC PAGE 02/02 2004 �i:09 7819266399 PAGE 02 Ted.(<reenlaw FIE. 183 Coturnbi,a Rd. Hanover,MA 02339 telly 7$1-826-8369 fax 781-826.8399 July 28,2004 Jinn Leonard CWB Contractors 80 Manley Street West Bridgewater,MA Jinn; RE;1;-1,ighli&t Froperties Hyannis,MA I have reviewed the rew-Butler prc-engineered structure at the Above mentioned site. I have found the structure to be i.n compliazoe with the erection drawings. As wei.l,the structure is erected in compliance with industry standards for erection tolerance,and workmanship. The structure will pciform as designed. Res full edo4mlaw P,B, IAA.—:'I Of 47j) 05/25/20O4 08:41 15089410665 CWB CONTRACTORS INC PAGE 01 cnntractus,Inc. 80 Manley Street West 80 gewater,MA 02379 �3GlTLlEsR Telephone:(608)583.3344 NUILCMA FAX:(508)941.0865 FAX 'T N M I S S T ON COVER PAGE DATE � _ "a TO ILL OP SUBJECT: FiZ o 11-2 Z/f 6 /` ti C� ✓�' i PACES TO FOLLOW INCLUDING FAX COVER SHEET 05/25/2004 08:41 15099410665 CWB CONTRACTORS INC PAGE 02 i Ted Oreenlaw PS 183 Columbia Rd. Hanover,MA 02339 tel# 781-826.8369 fax 781.826- 8399 May 24,2004 Jim Leonard CWB Contractors ..�0 Manley Street Jest Bridgewater,MA R I lighlight Properties ln.c. 85 fold Yarmouth Road -Ryw s,MA Inspection of the foundation has,been made,and f"omd it to be in comphan6e with design drawing supplied by myself,The foundation is ready for erection of the structare Res ull Te eeakw No,29pg3 `�TRUCTUaP�-� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION91 � �O R Map,` '_3 ,.Parcel ��� Permit# 7 S 00 ® p Health Division _ 9 D � o Date Issued 4 Conservation Division Application Fee ` Tax Collector Permit r, Treasurer Planning Dept`. SEPTIC SYSTEM MUST 8E INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board WITH TITLE 5 Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis ENVIRONMENTAL CODE ANDWWN REGULATIONS Project Street �� did arry)0U+h R6acl Village vxw d, , Owner T 1 r� k J Inc Address U 3 &rnef 'bjxbu'ru Telephone oo�3aa Permit Request X 5 ndd h U n bo e x S Fl nbofldfn!� Cooler Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new1050 Zoning District 6Q5(rV6!5 Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Zone` `- Project Valuation 901000 Construction Type Buflor ,JI Lot Size �2e10,9 I S Grandfathered: ❑Yes V No If yes, attach supporting documentation. r Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No ' Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil -0 Electric 0 Other hd Tq A hi n Central Air: X Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes .®No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size Pool:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑new size Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing ❑new size Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial ®Yes ❑No If yes,site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use /n�,, ,,'' G�� — BUILDER INFORMATION �` 2 2 �/ Name l.l��� Q���tUr5 1 C Telephone Number )U 9 5b3 J 3' T Addres Mar) 1t 5 Lq License# 0I U g q I W4 �) (� d 1�� 1�'r� �7 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation# ��d 1?) 1 I W 1 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO -on S i e CCU h11��-�A^ SIGNATURE DATE T .s FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY t . ... - PER,WJT NO. 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Date Print name: M Z' 0 �`�j Phone# 2;6g S25 official use only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town official city or town: peradttlicense# ❑Building Department ❑Licensing Board ❑checkif immediate response is required 0Selec6nen0a Office ❑Health Department contactperson: phone#; _ ❑Qther�-- Oevued 9195 FJn) r Information and Instructions ' Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 section 25 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. As quoted from the"law", an employee is defined as every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. An employer is defined as an individual,partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity, or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer, or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein, or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer. MGL chapter 152 section 25 also states that every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or'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,neitherthe 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 ^x Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation and YmS 1 • company names,'address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits may be r � F. submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of incur *+ce coverage. Also be sure to sign and .,t date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the"law"or if you ' lion policy, lease call the Department at the number listed below. rs compensation eP obtain a workers' P c3' P . are required to � City or Towns Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. The affidavits may be retamed'io the Department by mail or FAX unless other arrangements have been made. an questions. in advance for you cooperation and should you have y qu The Office of Investigations would like to thank you y p Y . 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 InYesugauOns 600 Washington Street Boston, Ma. 02111 fax#: (617) 727-7749 phone#: (617) 727-4900 ext. 406, 409 or 375 DFTFIE 1py, ` Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * saaxsTnsi.E,ass. Thomas F.Geller,Director � Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder _I � as.Owner.of the.su�b)�e'c°t prop e ry Vehereby authorize to act o mLY. . .. . .. in all matters relative to work authorized by this building.permit-application for: (Addess of Job) 14 Signature of Owner Date us910 XlrPiJ6 Print Name QTORMS:OWNERPERMISSION COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT FEES APPLICATION FEE New Buildings,Additions $100.00 �� O Alterations/Renovations $50.00 Building Permit Amendment $50.00 FEE VALUE WORKSHEET NEW BUILDINGS square feet x$140.00/sq.foot= x.0061= ` ALTERATIONS/RENOVATIONS OF EXISTING SPACE Qs 0 square feet X$96/sq.foot= © 0 S 0 O X.0061= 7 O 0 STORAGE BUILDINGS ONLY i square feet X$32.00/sq.foot= X.0061 Commprojcost '1 02/16/04 MON 13:26 FAX 5082851385 SYSCO PRODUCE Q 001 Sri i �t Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services " y • snlRNsrwei Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division 7 Tom Perry. Building Commissioner K 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 ..Office: 508-862-4038 January 22, 2004 Mr. Lou D'Arpino Guaranteed Fresh Produce 123 Guarnet Road Duxbury,Ma_ 02331 Re: SPR 078-03 Guaranteed Fresh Produce, 85 Old Yarmouth Rd,Hy(R344-051) Proposal: Construct addition to existing warehouse with site improvements Mr. D'Arpino; Please be advised that the aforementioned application was approved by the Building Commissioner administratively on January 22, 2004. A copy of the approved plan bearing the Commissioner's signature remains on file. ❖ All construction shall be in compliance with the approved site plan as prepared for Lou & Sue D'Arpino, 85' Old Yarmouth Road, Parcel Number 344 51, Hyannis, Ma, drawn by Stenbeck&Taylor, Inc_,Registered Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Stamped and signed by William Joseph McGovern, Land. SLuveyor and Terrence Chase, PE on August 7 and Dec. 22, 2003, Revisions dates 10/8/03 (SPR comments) and 12/22/03 (drainage) and consisting of 6 sheets.Plan identified as Job No. 6627-1. Upon completion of all work, a registered engineer or land surveyor shall, submit- a letter of certification, made upon knowledge and belief in accordance with professional standards that all work has been done in substantial compliance with the approved site plan (ZO Section 4-7.8 [71). This document shall be submitted prior to the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy.' f eerely Robin C. Giangregorio Zoning&Site Plan Review Coordinator BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS icense: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR "l Number CS\ 010994 i"ORWIMP t%es 06!�5C 804 Tr.no: 25236 Rei wet0� °� JAMES j � Po sox �� ��.,¢,f d-.+<?/ Cr�L mil. BRIDGE WATER, MA 023g24 Administrator James Leonard cwh ceatrutors,Inc. 80 Manley Street West Bridgewater,MA_02379 Tel:(508)583-3344 Cell:(508)328-2540 BUTLER Fax:(508)941-0665 EMail:jim@cwbcontractors.com GUILOEw Website:www.cwbcontractors.com ti i I ` I a r3! I 1 F -hc V fl VU i --77 --77-7- I Angela Cenzalli SAX T' �J' �A 4V LANDSCAPE DIVISION 48 Rosary Lane,Hyannis,MA 02601 508-778-6466•508-778-4911 •Fax 508-775-4909 ' Cell 509-326-2294•Email:angela@jaxtimer.com l V P a 5 F Barnstable Assessing Search Results Page 1 of 2 yaR€c b Homer Departments:Assessors Division: Property Assessment Search Results New Search %y New Interactive Maps >> 3 Owner: 2007 Assessed Values: HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC 85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD Appraised Value Assessed Value Map/Parcel/Parcel Extension Building Value: $75,000 $75,000 344 /051/ Extra Features: $0 $0 Outbuildings: $5,300 $5,300 Mailing Address Land Value: $ 115,200 $ 115,200 HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC Totals $ 195,500 $ 195,500 123 GURNET RD DUXBURY, MA.02332 I 2007 REAL ESTATE Tax Information: Tax Rates: (per$-1,000 of valuation) Community Preservation Act Tax $32.67 Fire District Rates Town Barnstable-All Classes $2.10 $6.32 C.O.M.M. -All Classes $1.03 Commei Hyannis FD Tax(Commercial) $463.34 Cotuit FD-All Classes $1.34 $5.57 Hyannis-Residential $1.54 Persona Town Tax(Co ercial) 88.94 Hyannis-Commercial $2.37 $5.57 Hyannis-Personal $2.37 Other R; Residen ' xem rov tion � W Barnstable-Residential $2.02 Commur C W Barnstable-Commercial $1.69 W Barnstable-Personal $1.69 Total: $1,584.95 Co truction etails Building Property sketchPropedrty Sketch & A Building value $75,000 Interior Floors Concr Finished Style Cold Storage Interior Walls Minimum Model Ind/Comm Heat Fuel None Grade Average Heat Type None Stories 1 AC Type None http://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/assessing/assess06/displayparcelO7map.asp?mappar=3... 10/22/2007 Barnstable Assessing Search Results Page 2 of 2 Exterior Walls Concr/Cinder Bedrooms 00 Roof Structure Flat Bathrooms 0 Full Roof Cover Tar&Gravel living area 2262 p Re lacement Cost $98084 Year Built 1964 Depreciation 24 Total Rooms ' ' p Land Jy11€°Y w i3 3 j lf, CODE 3160 Lot Size(Acres) 0.66 , Appraised Value $ 115,200 AsBuilt Card N/A Assessed Value $ 115,200 `View Interactive Maps Sales History: Owner: Sale Date Book/Page: Sale Price: HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC Nov 15 1995 12:OOAM 9922/195 $97,000 DARPINO,JOHN A&LOUIS Jul 15 1983 12:OOAM 3804/339 $ 175,000 Extra Building Features Code Description Units/SQ ft Appraised Value Assessed Value PAV1 PAVING-ASPHALT 2500 $5,300 $5,300 Property Sketch Legend BAS First Floor, Living Area FST Utility Area(Finished Interior) UAT Attic Area(Unfinished) BMT Basement Area(Unfinished) FTS Third Story Living Area(Finished) UHS Half Story(Unfinished) CAN Canopy FUS Second Story Living Area UST Utility Area(Unfinished) (Finished) FAT Attic Area(Finished) GAR Garage UTQ Three Quarters Story (Unfinished) FCP Carport GRN Greenhouse UUA Unfinished Utility Attic FEP Enclosed Porch PTO Patio UUS Full Upper 2nd Story (Unfinished) FHS Half Story(Finished) SFB Semi Finished Living Area WDK Wood Deck FOP Open or Screened in Porch TQS Three Quarters Story(Finished) http://www.town.bamstable.ma.us/assessing/assess06/displayparcelO7map.asp?mappar=3... 10/22/2007 I Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System October 22, 2007 329008 344016001 s #0 #372 &311111 344015D02 #38034404 " #.123 328183 34400 I #27d #0 #367' r L 344081 ' 975 344016 :A #362 F @O 344050 " O ? #113 Ct } b Ov4 344080CND 0q� #41 93 1P 344017 ` 329010 #344 F� #0 y' 344066 R 344051 #85 v 344082 #44. f 344018 3aa01:30002 t #326 #55 A 344020 #80 344052 344019 #79 #322 344053 is #77 ` , 343021 344054 � � #59 3/ � 343018 Y' 343022CN D ��#71 � 328141 0 43 Fee 343023 #79 DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:344 Parcel:051 - - Selected Parcel W+ boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner:HIGHLIGHT PROPERTIES INC Total Assessed Value:$195500 f 1"=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map , are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner: Acreage:0.66 acres Abutters boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD such as building locations. Buffer i /_ a , _ �. e. .i ,,� .,�� �� ���_ , -� i � - , � / -' �� - ,# i� - o ��� I - i I � i _ � TO ALL NEW BUSINESS OWNERS Please Fill in: APPLICANT'S NAME: HOME ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NUMBER: ? °� 74 7a (Please give us a number where you can be reached) I F Y M [< i sad regulations of the Town of things you must do In order to be in compliance with the rule n re reseveral thn When starting a new business there a P 9 ll; Barnstable. .This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. Once you have gbtained the required signatures, j listed below,you may apply for a business certificate at the Town Clerk's Office (Ist floor-Town Hall). 1. GO TO BUILDING INSPECTOR'S OFFICE (4TH FLOOR TOWN HALL) This individual Ka-b bee informed of any.permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Si a re COMMENTS: 2. GO TO BOARD OF HEALTH (3RD FLOOR TOWN HALL) This individual 4ppeen inforrped of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature COMMENTS: 3. GO TO CONSU ER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) - (3RD FLOOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING) This individual has i licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Auth rized Sign re COMMENTS: After obtaining the required signatures you must return to the Town Clerk's Office to obtain your business certificate (cost $20.00 for years). A business certificate ONLY registers your name in the town of Barnstable - it does not give you permission to operate -you must get that through completion of the processes from the various departments involved. R344 051 . A P P R A I S A L D A T A KEY 250347 DARPINO, JOHN A & LOUIS LAND BLD/FEATURES BUILDINGS NUMBER ZN/FL=B 49, 100 2, 400 70, 800 1 A-COST 122, 300 B-MKT BY 00/ BY /00 C-INCOME PCA=3161 PCS=00 SIZE= 2262 A JUST-VAL 122 , 300 LEV=400 CONST-C 0 ----COMPARISON TO CONTROL AREA HY17 ----------------------------- COMMERCIAL NBHD IN HYANNIS HY17 PARCEL CONTROL AREA TREND STANDARD 301 30 LAND-TYPE 491001 LAND-MEAN +Oo 1223001 IMPROVED-MEAN +Oo 500 ] FRONT-FT ] 100 DEPTH/ACRES TABLE 02 10001 LOCATION-ADJ APPLY-VAL-STAT 1 LNR] LAND LFT/IMP]ADJS/SB/FEAT STR] STRUCTURE ARR] AREA-MEASUREMENTS NOR] NOTES COM] MARKET INC] INCOME PMR] PERMITS GRR] GRAPHIC FUNCTION- [ ] STRUCTURE-CARD NO- [0 0 0] DATA- [ ] XMT [?] I [ ] [R344 051 . ] LOC] 0085 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD CTY] 07 TDS] 400 HY KEY] 250347 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA13161 PCS100 YR100 PARENT] 0 DARPINO, JOHN A & LOUIS MAP] AREA] HY17 JV] MTG] 0000 MUSEFIELD, KERRY SP1] SP21 SP31 %HIGHLIGHT PROP INC UT11 UT21 . 66 SQ FT] 2262 64 WILLARD ST #402 AYB11964 EYB11975 OBS] CONST] QUINCY MA 02169 LAND 49100 IMP 70800 OTHER 2400 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 122300 REA CLASSIFIED #LAND 3 49, 100 ASD LND 49100 ASD IMP 70800 ASD OTH 2400 #BLDG (S) -CARD-1 3 70, 800 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE #OTHER FEATURE 3 2, 400 TAX EXEMPT #PL OLD YARMOUTH RD HYANNIS RESIDENT'L #DL LOT 4-5-6 & 7 OPEN SPACE * TRS JLK PROPERTIES TRUST COMMERCIAL 122300 122300 122300 #RR 1181 0285 INDUSTRIAL #UP FY97 EXEMPTIONS SALE107/83 PRICE] 175000 ORB13804/339 AFD] I LAST ACTIVITY] 01/05/96 PCR] Y R344 051 . P E R M I T [PMT] ACTION [R] CARD [000] KEY 250347 000000001 PERMIT-NO MO YR TYPE VALUE CK-BY MO YR oCMP NEW/DEMO COMMENT [B27408] [01] [85] [AC] 100001 [ ] [00] [00] [000] [NEW ] [HY ADDTN ] [ ] [ ] [ l [ ] ] [ J [ ] [ ] [ J [ ] [ ] [?] Assessor's map and lot number ...!i "........... `.. I �n OFTNETO Sewage Permit number ......................................... .... Z HA"STADLE, i House number ...........................: `.. '.:-1................................. yo Mnea p 039. TOWN OF ' BARNSTABLE BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO .........AC�4).. .......�� UM ....� .. :<d ,....... ...!� .l��.a.. . TYPEOF CONSTRUCTION ............................... ...................f` N .................................................................. ...... .� ....................//1.................19. . TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to thefollowing information: Location ............... C^��C .... �FR ra �.Iv"....... Rr .. ......14,l`4 .fVz-.S...................................................................... Proposed Use ...........GS;,L5, ..I'. ............................................ Zoning District ....................D..:..............................................Fire District ....... ............................... Name of Owner C1--:1� ......., �.✓� �!�' K t ,.1-T....Address ................................. ff Name of Builder ...�`..-&,-,.,!'._......,....�.!!L..............................Address .. 7.�e........11u F S{ ....u}4.: .....: t........�� •.�f .: f...... Nameof Architect ................:............................................... Address .................................................................................... Number of Rooms ........... k<................................................Foundation ................r�� ?..r..:................................................ I, Exterior ..........rtz,4,(R 5.....9. ............................................Roofing .......................�Mi'n................................................. Floors .................S!:..Y!)...'.........................................................Interior .................................................................................... f d^... ..............................�....................... Heating ...`.....................................................................Plumbing ................4... p ................................................................Approximate. Cost ............................................................. Fireplace ............. .:.. / Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ________________________________19________. Area ........1n.` .......!..f.............. d� Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fees � U.... ............... SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH 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 ....... ..... ................... ........ ............................ ��Construction Supervisor's License ....��-�.f � � ...... � ' - . . SOMI SHORE PACKING A=344-51 * ^�_ --.. .. ............................ / Location —85..0ld. ..I�xad................. . . � -----.������� .............................................. ^ Owner —.���!��..�����..�����pg------. ^ ' Type of Construction' ...................... . . ' ---------^----------------' Plot L�---------. ----------' . � Permit G,on*»6 —�74nWIXY..�" ----.]P 85 ' Date of Inspection ------------lA Date Completed ...................................... ' 41z- ' - � . — � _ ' � PROJEC , \\ NAME: N ADDRES . {�.es o� PERMIT# O 2-- PERMIT DATE: M/P: LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN, BOX SLOT Data entered in MAPS program on: BY: q/wpfiles/archive WITH TITLE 5 MAM t639- OWN ABLE ­ BUILDING INSPECTOR / &�, APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO --.. ��--��--.i- �&N- . /-. /- -.. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ------------L!--=---��z------------------.---. ^ ' . ' .................... .................. � ' TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: � The undersigned hereby applies for o permit according to the following infonnohpn: ^ O Location ���W� Y�w0���mxr� x�x�. ! < �����/>��~� -------- -.. . -- ���-' . . ................................................. | Proposed Use ...........dexC,1:4�..--.-----------^--------- '' ' ' ---------'--------' Zoning District ............... .~r�..................................................Fire District -- ......................................... Nome of Owner ...... ....... �L�,&/4�-.A66n�x ---------------------------- ' � � . . Nome of 8vi|�e, - .........��---------'A66esx -���&--. .,��i��^-..�^��-.. -- ^ Nome of Architect ----------------------A66res ---------------------.------- Nom6er of Rooms ...........0 k< ---------------Foun6otion ................. ---- « m4.r=---------------' � � � Emeriur ---/�/ ������-.��------------- .......Roofing ....................... ................................................. �°w Floors -----..«��^�=.e..-----------------..|ntericv ---------------------------_ _ ��-�-Heati ���........... ..............................Plumbing .----'.V.t% . . _-. �� �60 Fireplace ----AQ---------------------.Approximate Cos ---� -= Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board lg----. Area --' .......... � --�'�� Diognom of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee ____�� _"°_ ................. , SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH ' OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree t a conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Town of Barnstable regarding the above Construction Supervisor's License .... ' � . | ` / � � | UTfi SHORE qq PACKING 27 08 No ...... Permit for :.ADI�..TO Corcial Building Location ..&5-0.1d...Yarmouth-Road.................. Hyannis ............................................................................... Owner South Shore...Packing.............. ........... .......... ....... ............... . i Type of Construction ` N ..r laso 4 ....... . .............. ........................... .................................................. t� Plot ............................ Lot ................................. January 9, Permit Granted 85 Date of Ins C- i ...4..,.... /..............19 5 t . Date Completed ..... 19".(....................19 21 f yoftaEro�� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Bps t Office of the Building Inspector mop 1639. am rp Date 5/23/95 Fee $75.00 Permit No. 91 PERMIT TO ERECT SIGN IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Ernest Sheehan Cape & Islands Floral Supply DIBIA 85 Old Yarmouth Road LOCATION Hyannis ANY VIOLATION OF THE SIGN LAW WILL CAUSE-IMMEDIATE REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT / Bulld(!z Inspector ,.PE1tMIT NO. : r� rr•r DATE: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 APPLICATION FOR ^SIGN � /PERMIT APPLICANT: ASSESSOR'S ,NO. DOING BUSINESS AS: TELEPHONE zJ s/0/:, SIGN•LOCATION Street/Road: ZONING'.DISTRICT: OLD KING IS HIGHWAY DISTRICT? yes no PROPERTY.OWNER i Name: Address: Al DOL'j Dnl V 4= .City: T n 0 C11<'T'0 /'V( State: n Zip: O 2 4/D Z Tel. No. :/-wl'/7 SIGN CONTRACTOR Name: C. y x a v'T"H S"1is h/ Co Address: city: 0'. �l W1UV� state: Zip: O Z6 G Tel. No.: 3jdP-- 2 7 Z DESCRIPTION DIAGRAM OF LOT SHOWING LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND EXISTING SIGNS WITH DIMENSIONS, LOCATION AND SIZE OF THE NEW SIGN TO BE DRAWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS APPLICATION. Is the sign to be electrified? yes no (NOTE: If yes a wiring permit is required.) I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions Of Section 4-3 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning ordinances. Date signature of Owner/Authorized Agent For office Use - - - - - - .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Size (sq. Ft.), Permit Fee Approved Di;ture d ell Date Siof Buildi g Official mrSC4 {�y ID o . Zs, �aa� oa ,n PLYMOUTH SIGN CO: - » - ® BOX- 34 SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 F Ac . — s� 4 w i���1 '�, ..✓�� ,,. ._ww.r�-�.�„-.-"^ .;.."'a" = �'.y�g,��.'a.�ryJBYe- ,Y..�;t.,,�..��u--.or'^`��.+ax�+r.+�pYt [ down cape egneerinq, inc, CIVIL MIMP5 & LANP 5UPVMP,5 939 MAIN 5f/ POM 6A YAWOUTHPOFf, MA 02675 1 (508) 362-4541 FAX (508) 562-9880 Date: 5-18-2016 TO: Thomas Perry, Building Commissioner/SPR Town of Barnstable FROM: Daniel A. Ojala,PE, PLS down cape engineering, inc. RE: SPR#16-16 Commercial Car Storage at#85 Old Yarmouth Road This memo is to clarify the proposed use and operation planned for#85 Old Yarmouth Road. The lot is to be utilized as a storage yard stocked by professional valet drivers only. The lot is for long term (approx. one week or longer) parking customers of the business owner,who has other parking lots next to the Ferry in Hyannis. The cars which will be parked in this lot will be small/compact cars only. Larger vehicles, SUV's and trucks will be parked on the Ocean Street lots. The way the lot works is by a valet system, a typical customer who is catching the Ferry simply leaves the car and keys with the valet at the Ocean street lot, and boards the boat. The customer is instructed verbally and in writing on their ticket to call three hours prior to pickup. In this manner, after the vacation when the customer calls ahead of time,the car is retrieved on schedule for when the boat docks, so the car is waiting for the customer when they return. The operation is that the owner has professional drivers who shuttle the cars to the remote lot, park them, and return to the Ocean Street lot in the owners shuttle vehicle. To retrieve the vehicles at the end of the long term stay,the valet drivers are shuttled back to the remote lot and each bring a vehicle to the Ferry drop off. No one or two day trip cars are parked in the remote lot, as it is not economically feasible for short stays. Since the lot is not open to the public,the size of the vehicles stored can be strictly controlled,the parking arrangement can be significantly more efficient than a typical parking lot where larger vehicles and lesser skilled drivers are expected. The size and spacing of the vehicles shown on the Site Plan is identical to other lots which the owner operates, and adequate space between rows for the Fire Department to access the site if needed is provided. Again no one from the general public is allowed on the lot, significantly improving safety. 1 Old King's Highway Regional Historic District File# Approved? ❑Yes ❑No n/a Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District File# Approved?❑ Yes ❑No n/a Listed in National and/or State Register of Historic Places? ❑Yes 0 No Previous Site Plan Review File# no Approved? ❑Yes ❑No n/a Previous Zoning Board of Appeals File# Approved? ❑Yes ❑No n/a Is the site located in a Flood Area(Section 3-5.1) ❑ Yes [�No In Area of Critical Environmental Concern? ❑Yes 0 No Is the Project within 100' of Wetland Resource Area? ❑Yes 0 No Site sketch—informal presentation ❑Yes ® No Site Plan prepared,wet stamped and signed by a Registered PE and/or PLS. ® Yes ❑ No Parking and Traffic Circulation Plan N Yes ❑ No Landscape Plan and Lighting Plan tree shown, site landscape by EJ Jaxtimer,bldg.liter©Yes ❑No Drainage Plan with calculations and Utility Plan ® Yes ❑ No Building Plans, (all floor plans, elevations and cross sections) ©Yes ❑No Note that all sianage must be approved by Code Enforcement Officer at the Building Department Lot area in sq. ft. 9,813 sq. ft Total Building(s) footprint 2,485 sq. ft. Maximum Lot Coverage as % of Lot 25.3 % GROUND WATER PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS: OVERLAY DISTRICT(S): GP Lot Coverage (%) Required <50% Proposed 49.6% Site Clearing (%) Required 30% green Proposed 50%green previously disturbed site) PRINCIPAL BUILDING ACCESSORY BUILDING(S) ❑Yes ©No Number of floors 2 Height:22' plate ft. Number of floors Height: ft. FLOOR AREA: FAR: n/a FLOOR AREA: FAR: Basement 0 sq. ft. Basement sq. ft. First 2485 sq. ft. First sq. ft. Second 2485 sq. ft. Second sq. ft. Attic crawl sq. ft. Attic sq. ft Other(Specify) sq. ft. Other(Specify) sq. ft. Please provide a brief narrative description of your proposed project: Proposed 36'x7l'building for employee housing for EJ Jaxtimer builder,proposed ground level garage space with living,space over. Paved access drive with drainage, subsurface sewage, existing 3 bedroom home recently demolished to he replaced with 3 bedrooms. Lower level is garage/storage for use by — tenants iA.Tid Lorage for Ej Jaxtimer Builder use possible as well.. Building is attractiv shingle faeed with AFek tFim,pite-hed t:eef%4h af!chiteetttf:a1 shingles, etipela. Site to be neat�l landscaped in keeping with other piopei ties ownedand maintained by Ej jaxtirnei in the aied. I assert that I have completed(or caused to be completed)this page and the Site Plan Review Application and that,to the best of my knowledge,the information submitted here is true. r To lb Date Daniel A. Ojala PE, PLS down cape engineering,inc. Printed Name of Applicant SP-FORM-P2.DOC-06/18/2004 (LI- IUARANTEED FRESH, PRODUCE Parool Noo 344-51 OLD, HYAmws, ma. 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NO TRUCKS OR LARGE BODICK NOMINEE TRUST �( 1 31,738 SF 56 y SUVS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THIS LOT. 0.73 AC.3 92 �M SIDES AND REAR OF LOT FENCED, ISLANDS FENCED. 1 0 1 °R�m Q 5�6111SAIIE/ PARKING FOR PLAN MAP 344 PCL #79 OLD Y OUTH RD a BODICK AD LLC ti ryh #85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD 35 ,6 MAP 34 HYANNIS, MA #59 BODICK ROAD xDF,µv, xDFµ1s NOKO PROPERTIES LLC gNIELgs'N � DANIEL PREPARED FOR CORD M. SHORE, TR. CIVIL OJAIA No.46502 N. 0980P N ¢ey.,ovT m�a"�p 9eFess�° DATE: MAY 6,2016 �em6�7r' �aNe suas'Ea¢P REVISED:APRIL 14,2017 (TRANSFER AREA) L( I•t_11 'IL�J��J ol/508-362-4541 Scale:1"=20 ( I I .Oo,,co Pe comb SG down cope engineering,MC. o 10 20 3o do 50 FEET (� civil engineers DCE #16-128 V 939 Main Sv t( OrS Rte 6A) YARMOUTHPORT MA 02575 16-128 ' . � AT� LPABING TR O INL � �n = � �� Rs C �s �.= � � SU -1ON F T'%fi A t1 ISt INV To C o VL 2au 1 1'U R 5 ONFI. 1�T �i.R M S T g 0�C, i i� '�t i. 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MINIMUM LOT AREA.- N/A NIA MINIMUM FRONTAGE: 20' 282.37' CB fnd MINIMUM YARD SETBACKS: w stogie '`� S55.41 '00"E , FRONT: 20' 49.3' _ N55 41 00 W SIDE N/A 20.1' 116.32 REAR: , N/A 7.3' CB Drive k MAXIMUM STORIES PARCEL N0. 344-51 15.00' . : -_ MINIMUM-OPEN SPACE- 5oz W.7X fnd cLF - 32, 717.91 S.F. TOTAL BUILDING COVERAGE• N/A 10.1 x TOTAL PAVEMENT COVERAGE: N/A 39.2x o Area D 8 AC. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS COVE:?4GE 50.E 49.3X .� 3. THE LOCUS IS LOCATED IN FLOOD ZONE C (AREA OF MINIMAL FLOODING -SHOWW OON�-F.I.R.M.-=MAC - ,�_ - N0. 2500.f.?1 Ov'05 ATEQ r�Fl/a AU rj(JS?`.- 9, CL Wooded _ A r • _ .. } v r n. i. : ,t . '" - E t 'R 5. 'i 1 wf.^,-.. -. .,. ✓ 7 1 4. THE LOCUS IS LOCATED IN A WELLHEAD OVERLAY PROTECTION o _ . ' 9 Li DISTRICT-AND A GROUNDWATER PROTECTION OVERLAY U c PROTECTION DISTRICT (ZONE ll) = Visithlity -� 10" Oak o �y yP Screened 5. SEWAGE SYSTEM DESIGN - ALLOWABLE GALLONS PER DAY Tria,�c le c 32,717.91 S.F. LOT / 43560 = 0.75 ACRES �� Dum pster 0.75 ACRES x 330 GPD/ACRE = 247 GPD ALLOWABLE FLOW PARCEL NO. w On Conc. ~ 344- 16 -C o - -a Pad 6. CALCULATED DESIGN BUILDING FLOW: _ W / Gravel PER MASSACHUSERS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE, TITLE 5: /SECTION 310 CUR 15.203 (3) SYSTEM SEWAGE FLOW DESIGN CRRERIA N g(� e Parkin c TYPE OF ESTARL►SHMENT LM N C 3 Area A PARCEL N0. FACTORY OR INDUSTRGIL PLANT _ 10' e .p 344-80-2 WITHOUT CAFETERIA PER PERSON 15 X x o c,, 9 ? . a y -CIOcp OFFICE BUILDING PER 1,000 0q.ft 75 X `, y ° 7. CALCULATED BUILDING FLOW: � -� ° - o , 606 S.F. OF EX/STING OFFICE FLOOR SPACE x Cr�..�. c, 8. �•'� "� Building 1,654 S.F. OF EXISTING WAREHOUSE FLOOR SPACE I ° ti 1,050 S.F. OF PROPOSED WAREHOUSE FLOOR SPACE •- ma's V TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES FOR WAREHOUSE = 12 x = ' �• °o No 606S.F. / 1000 = .606x75 GPD = 46GPD 0a O ' � � oadiPa iQg ne 12 EMPLOYEES x 15 GPD = 180 GPD P.B.M. 9 TOTAL BUILDING FLOW. 46 + 180 = 226 GPD CATCH BASIN ° 6' z Sign PROPOSED ADDITION WILL NOT INCREASE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OR SEPTIC FLOW. RIM EL. = 49.92 W N �'� .!_ q, 8. GRAVEL PPARKING, LOADING ZONE. AND SHOULDER TO BE SURFACED WIN ASSUMED M° COMPACTED GRAVEL TO CONFORM WITH THE WRPD IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE UMITATnON. _ cU o 4 v X a� 9. DEED REFERENCE BIG 9922 PG. 195 O Visibility., q' w /riangle 6 3• ~ 10. PLAN REFERENCE- PL BK. 137 P.G. 55 o 00, c 3T- 12" c PL BK 74 P.G. 55 N Oak 11. ANYONE WHO EXCAVATES ON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY MUST NOTIFY I ° \S`-ign Existing v� UTILITY COMPANIES AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO DIGGING EXCEPT IN AN - x X x 0 W i Gravel EMERGENCY. THE EXPENSE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED FACILITIES GOES TO = - aw Parkin ° THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGING THEM. NOTIFY DIG-SAFE AT o '�"' a g ° Area 1-888-344-7233 TO MARK FACILITIES ON THE GROUND PRIOR TO -� EXCAVATING Q Light 12. MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS: > w SEC.4-2.9 INDUSTRY, WAREHOUSING, STORAGE; DISTRIBUTION, WHOLESALING o 42. 1 ' 8.7 , 1 00 / EMPLOYEES ON MAXIMUM 66.1Prop. Warehouse aq.ft. GROSS FLOOR AREA OR 1 EI/ERY 1.3 P SHIFT, WH/CI♦EVER IS GREATER. , 3310 qqft / 700 = 4. 1,050 S.F. N 7 = 5 SPACES REQUIRED it) Addition u4 12 EMPLOYEES / 1.3 = 9.2 = 10 SPACES REQUIRED 4, `� 10 SPACES + 1 9WM44p0F'D SPACE = i 1 SPACES PRO1i= PARCEL N0. = Fin. FL=54. 1 EOP 8 2' •-' .,.13. ALL SIGNAGE SHALL CONFORM T n SECTION 4-3 OF THE BARNS'TABLE 344-55 - •+t -4 - --- - - �- - JP A U J 14. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING SHALL CONFORM TO BARNSTABLE ZONING BY-LAWS `- SMH p FREE STANDING LIGHTING TO BE DIRECTED AT BUILDING. ..o ,� 0 - ` 15. TRASH STORAGE- TRASH & REUSE SHALL BE CONTAINEQ.,ON, SITE: to ;A Z •�°- x� N �`� C-1GreaseE 'st Building SCREENED 'DUUPSTE , ENCLOSURE " ' Tro . . . . . r , .. ,� � � P o n No. 85 �A 1 t i M LO 2,260 S.F. N tf i Fin. FL. = 54. 1 Poved _.. �I - - - - Drive 6 - � :ltfice 0 M CIN 48. 1 ' 7.3 SM HAN CAPP D WSO PAR RING Turf o PARCEL NO. SIGN N 1. 344-20 ,�, CB fnd 4 ' 0 12" Oak 44'10 PARCEL NO. CB fndµ ' C� 343-21 co PA CEL NO. 344-52 House W � O Ln L 1 O 0) 1 co t►. z PARCEL NO. 344-53 cn c 100.00' --�. _c �fV 5 •44'i v"VV a� cn En d 0 053•g3 �. 0 3 p.� P � 0 2 1 i 1 SCALE 1 " = 20' 0 10 20 40 60 so DEVELOPED CONDITIONS PLAN Revisions As -���, �� a� �' Drawn By:'Mc STENBEC.1v TAYL IN . SHEET �;,.,Nc�L OR, C PARKING AND TRAFFIC CIRCULATION �,� of „� a - Checked By: TM& TC . YARMOU ROAD 1• 1018103 Revised PerZonin &SPR Coordinator ai` ` ..:, a.�- �� �: :�, Registered Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors 3 OF 6 85 OLDTH R '" ti . - I Scale: 1"=20' PARCEL NUMBER 344-51 2. 12/22/03 Added Drainage&Chan Changed Grading z � r ' Y. - ', w' , s;na,9s, 844 Webster Street 9 Steeple Street io s9692 ; Date:August 7 2003 Suite 3 P.O. Box 630 �'YANN!S MA c Job No. :6627 Marshfield, Ma. 02050 Mashpee Commons, Ma. 02649 JOB N0. PREPARED FOR: ' 781-834-8591 508-539-9300 6627 Lou & Sue D'Ar ino Plan No. D' ino S Fax: 781-837-8238 Fax : 508-539-9301 p - ; �- :s SHEET 3 OF 6 www.stenbeckandtaylor.com Email:saridt@gis.net NOTES W 1. DATUM IS NAVD88 2. MUNICIPAL WATER IS EXISTING \\ 00\e�oL oJr 3. MINIMUM PIPE PITCH TO BE 1/8" PER FOOT. 4. DESIGN LOADING FOR ALL PROPOSED PRECAST UNITS 0 "V o TO BE AASHO H—ZQ 5. PIPE JOINTS TO BE MADE WATERTIGHT. TREE Enginehouse Rd. � O� 3" CAL. MIN. cf, 6. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH \ MASS DOT CONSTRUCTION MANUAL AS AMENDED TO RED MAPLE Locus ACER RUBRUM of � P OR EQUAL RESENT. \ N a a 7. THIS PLAN IS FOR PROPOSED WORK ONLY AND NOT TO o BE USED FOR LOT LINE STAKING OR ANY OTHER \ e a � B key PURPOSE. 8. EXISTING SEPTIC PER TOWN RECORDS AND COVERS. #362 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD 9. DRAINAGE COMPONENTS NOT TO BE BACKFILLED OR MAP 344 PCL 016 REINFORCED NEW BLACK RUBBER CONCEALED WITHOUT INSPECTION BY OWNERS ENGINEER. PAR OL N SiL C _3> HOSE (1/2" ID) 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CALLING o —DOUBLE STRAND 12 GA DIGSAFE 1-888-344-7233 AND VERIFYING THE F'/S GALV ANNEALED TWISTED WIRE LOCUS MAP LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND & OVERHEAD UTILITIES / T/tiG LOCA NOT TO SCALE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. �� \ 0q TREE WRAP. LAP ENDS DOWN 0 0 �F� DO NOT STAPLE ASSESSORS MAP 344 PARCEL 51 11. ANY UNSUITABLE MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED SHALL BE \ OR/VF 3 STAKES EQUALLY SPACED LOCUS IS NOT WITHIN A FEMA FLOOD HAZARD ZONE REMOVED 5' BENEATH AND AROUND THE PROPOSED / QQQ #113 OLD YARMOU ROAD AROUND TREE 2 1/2"x2 1/2"00' DRAINAGE LEACHING FACILITY. 0 NOR ESTIMATED NHESP HABIT 01 MAP 344 PCL 50 SPACED 1'-0" FROM TRUNK, SITE IS NOT WITHIN AN HABITAT NOR PRIORITY STAINED DARK BROWN. 12. OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR GRASS MAINTENANCE, DO 44EW 3" CAL. Q��?o \ SCOTT M. FRANK STAKES DRIVEN AT ANGLE AND NOT ALLOW CONSTRUCTION SILT IN DRAINAGE. PROTECT TREE, TYP. OF 6 OQ vP �" DB 22614 PG 58 PULLED VERTICAL WITH WIRE WITH FILTER FABRIC BETWEEN FRAME AND GRATE UNTIL / MIN 4'-0" BURIED SITE IS STABLE. \'�\ V-4' —MIN 3" DEEP SAUCER MIN 3" DEPTH SHREDDED BARK MULCH ZONING SUMMARY REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 4. HALF OF ROOTBALL SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN THE WELLHEAD PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT. COMPACTED SUB-GRADE Q' M solL MIX ZONING DISTRICT: B BUSINESS DISTRICT �o�'� \\ MIN. LOT SIZE N/A \ +� 0 �� / FORMER y/ N MIN. LOT FRONTAGE 20' #344 YARMOUTH ROAD \�� SCRAP YARD MIN. LOT WIDTH N/A MAP 344 PCL o� �� p AREA (CLEARED) \ 3� i2" 12" , LYNNE A M AT TR. P L 0 CND MIN MIN MIN. FRONT SETBACK 20 I K A MIN. SIDE SETBACK N/A DA I T UX MIN. REAR SETBACK N/A TREE PLANTING DETAIL MAX. BUILDING HEIGHT 30' WP REGULATIONS: 50% IMPERVIOUS MAX., 7 30% NATURAL STATE MIN. P 3� (PREVIOUSLY DISTURBED SITE) NOTE: FRONT YARD LANDSCAPED SETBACK FROM THE ROAD PAVED APRONS AND PAVEMENT DONUT AROUND DRAINAGE 10' MIN. LOT LINE:ZONE B — 10 FEET. O / \ REMAINDER 3"LOAM & SEED OVER COMPACTED GRAVEL OWNER TO ESTABLISH GRASS PRIOR TO PARKING & MAINTAIN 8 pZ 8" H-20 F&C RIM 35.5`�' 1 • 2 HEAVY DUTY H-20 COVER LIFTS (TYP.AALLFILL DRAINAGE) DRILLCOMPACT IN 6" (2)"D"0I HOLES CIN COVER MIRAR 140N FABRIC OVER H-20 Ii \I!\I111/ RIM 36.2 w J PRECAST NEW DRAINAGE \ RISERS SLOTTED 12"0 HDPE #32 YARMOUTH ROAD ° QJ O LOWPOINT ; FABRIC LINE ALL SIDES OF DRAINAGE AS REQ. ADS N-12 OR EQ. \ DRILL (2) 1"sa o ? �gRIC ADJUSTING COURSE <v QPQQ` GRADE TO DR N S'ET EL INV. HOLE MORTAR OWNER OF RECORD 344 PCL 018 �o P € TO CENTER (TYP.) IE MCGRATH, TR. o cv , PROPOSED 2.0' ( P. N z Q hy4 H-20 C.B. TRAP LEACHPIT INV. CORD M. SHORE, TR. ET.AL. \� �o _ INV. 12"0 HDPE PIPE BODICK NOMINEE TRUST (Ty H-206LP8 EQUAL OR UAL 6' " SHOREY 37 INV. 31.6 H-20 CATCH BASIN . .'-..MK.;...•• 4' MIN' SUMP REFERENCES ° •'" •4.''••MIN AROU D PIT 6'-6" x 4' I.D. SHOREY Soup BASIN H-20 OR EQUAL DEED BOOK 9936 PAGE 78 6" STONE UNDER 4' I.D. ECCENTRIC TOP PLAN BOOK 487 PAGE 69 EXIS NG DR '< Xly 3/4"-1-1/2" DOUBLE WASHED STONE (TYP.) SECOND MANHOLE SIMILAR `p TO REMAIN SER S 9P EXISTING SECTION TH R U DRAINAGE PAVEMENT 38 PROPOSED PARKING 0 EXISTING USE: FORMER RECYCLE SCRAP YARD PROPSED USE: COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT EXISTING 102 SPACES PROVIDED r MAP 344 PCL 080-002 NOTE: ATTENDANT ASSISTED PARKING GRASS SURFACE 1 BUILDING o� COMPACT STYLE 8'X16' SPACES, ( ' ' \ ® / � #55 BODICK ROAD 18 BACKUP ISLE 50 \ MAP 344 PCL 51 55 BCDICK ROAD LLC BAY WIDTH) PER OWNERS EXPERIENCE WITH SIMILAR LOTS. S DB 29265 PG 62 SOME SPACES SUBCOMPACT ONLY. NO TRUCKS OR LARGE o °yF c / \ \ #85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD CORD M SHORE E T SUV'S WILL BE ALLOWED ON THIS LOT. AL Ql BODICK NOMINEE RUSTT �6 SIDES AND REAR OF LOT FENCED, ISLANDS FENCED. °ti 31,738 SF z1�j �o o 0 oy DRAINAGE AREA PLAN TO ACCOMPANY Aq� PARKING SITE PLAN To FOR MAP 344 PCL #79 OLD Y MOUTH RD #85 OLD YARMOUTH ROAD BODICK AD LLC HYANNIS, MA MAP 34 38 �� #59 BODICK ROAD PREPARED FOR NOKO PROPERTIES LLC CORD M. SHORE, TR. 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