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815 FALMOUTHROAD! Ll _ .` �� .. f.:, I 11 .,. - - : �.. '. . —- - t 1 . s �: :; �r `c E r�r1.vr�I , � � 11 , I I I I ., , ,�, :�, �. : �V� i : , j I ,,�' . I I :: :; , ..'., _ 1'; f M :5 U, G+ .. x 4 :x l; ..f., ,,. r,a ,Y_, ...4 t , .. , :S J , r., /,: : N , tN _{ .. ., ..: , .,;< -,., .< r .+ as of � a 4 f '1w,":�.I�,��''�����,,::,,-1,,,,�e��.���,,,,': 4 y '.a Y { f' k, ., ,.: ., .,.,n... ,,., r.;., ,,rz tr. f >q ,a �. - .1 . N , � � :,�; � ,� �:: 4 : :.:�� ,� .�:" , ,� ,�� :I I I=, I NWK. . ,.I , �4 1 �, - -r; f ,; , I��� I . � , , , " ,, , - '74 ,� �?� x f r-fi �1 a I n C 4;U8it FALMoUTOI`ROAD 87 ;Ql afox , a o-',3;` 5��rz a W. `*,•, �5� r:e .� t •°r.��sF s.. � `p a< y "�5� "c���° .� � .y. D ri� �� SAW w # r a ,a n3, a'•,� 1 x 4 '� u. .t ` 05 41 c t .- j r � S z ~3 a f 3 TIN yo pq my q a s t s s r $� ".x �sb:. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts TOWN OF BARNSTABLE In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 110.7, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. Certify that 1 have inspected the premises known as: HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS located at 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD in the Village of CENTERVILLE County of Barnstable Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Construction Type: Use Group(s): R2 The means of egress are suff cient for the following number ofpersons: Location Capacity Location Capacity 46 UNITS 15 1-BEDROOMS 31 2-BEDROOMS Certificate Number: Date Certificate Issued: Date Certificate Expired: Map Parcel 201502945 6/10/2015 6/10/2020 189 055 The building official shall be notified within(10) days of any changes in the above information. Building Official COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION MULTI—FAMILY FIVE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Date_ Z (X) Fee Required$ 177.00 ( ) No Fee Required In accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 110.7, I hereby apply for a Certificate of Inspection for the below-named premises located at the following address: Street and Number: AA l 1 Name of Premises: t ty'V':''P /`i jc�Gl"cam �.f j.v"C. Purpose for which premises is used:MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TYPE OF UNITS NUMBER OF UNITS TOTAL ,4 to STUDIO 161- 1 BEDROOM 15 2 BEDROOM 3 3 BEDROOM OTHER +I I f Certificate to be Issued to: C&I u y v1 C� . ✓ vU Address: t f 0 At a)h )k 6 zo / Telephoner U Name and.Telephone Number of Local Manager, if any: c Owner of Record of Building: I c t _V;t Address: GL6'� d...sJA `_ C LU NaItsent Holder of certificate: a G� �(- l Ltl`, :' r ar.— SIG TTJRE O�F_OWSONi Tb HOM CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED.OR AUTHORIZ> D AGENT AK61 11 "X)C'�- Vl PLEASE F�RINTNAME TATCTR T!CTTON.S 1)Make check payable to: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 2)Return this application with your check to: BUILDING COMMISSIONER, 200 MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,MA 02601 PLEASE NOTE: 1)Application form with accompanying fee must be submitted for each building or structure or part thereof to be certfied. 2)Application and fee must be received before the certificate will be issued. 3)The building official shall be notified within ten(10)days of any change in the above information. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: CERTIFICATE#.. V EXPIRATION DATE: coiappmf Town of Barnstable �FTME rp� Regulatory Services Richard V. Scali, Director Building Division BARNSTABLE, v� MASS � Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner ArFD 39. A 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA www.town.barnstable.maxs Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 May 8, 2015 Centerville Assoc. Inc. 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville Certificate of Inspection Multi-family (5-year Certificate) Attached is an-application for a Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 110.7 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Eighth Edition. Please complete the application and return it to this office with the required fee for the five-year Certificate of Inspection: 46 units - $177.00 The fee has been established by the Massachusetts State Building Code (Table 106), and amended by the Barnstable Town Council effective 8/6/01, and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection/Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 120.5 of the State Code. Sincerely, Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Enclosure jcoiletmf TOWN OF BARNSTABLE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Chose CERTIFICATE NO: 1 201502945 CANCELLED: MAP: 189 DBA: IHOLLY HILL APARTMENTS PARCEL: 055 NAME/MANAGER: ICENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. STREET: 11815 FALMOUTH ROAD VILLAGE: ICENTERVILLE I STATE: MA ZIP: 02632- SEQ NO: BUSINESS TYPE: MULTI-FAMILY CONSTRUCTION TYPE: STORYI: CAPACITY: USE1: R2 Capacity Under 50: ❑ STORY2: CAPACITY: USE2: STORY3: CAPACITY: USE3: Outside Seating: ❑ BY PLACE OF ASSEMBY OR STRUCTURE CAP1: LOCI: 46 UNITS CAPS: LOC8: CAP2: LOC2: 151-BEDROOMS CAP9: LOC9: CAP3: LOC3: 312-BEDROOMS CAP10: LOC10: CAP4: LOC4: CAP11: LOC11: CAPS: L005: CAP12: LOC12: CAP6:' LOC6: CAP13: LOC13: CAP7: LOC7: CAP14: LOC14: I INSPECTION: DATE ISSUED: EXPIRATION: o 06/30/2010 06/10/2015 06/10/2020 COMMENTS: 8 BLDGS MARKED A B C D F G H I. 1 BLDG IN CENTER OF COMPLEX BEING USED FOR STORAGE Ebe Cotr monbicartb of jffia!6,5arbU,5ett,5 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 1n accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code,Section 106.5,this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. 31 C-Errif p that/have inspected the premises known as: HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS located at 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD in the Village of CENTERVILLE ., County of Barnstable Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Construction Type: ," Use Group(s): R2 The means of egress are sufficient for the following number of persons: :+ 1 Location Capacity Location Capacity 46 UNITS 15 I-BEDROOMS a 31 2-BEDROOMS Certificate Number: Date Certificate Issued: Date Certificate Expired: Map Parcel 201003217 6/10/2010 6/10/2015 18 055 The building official shall be notified within(10)days of any changes in the above information. Building Official PERMIT PAYMENT RECEIPT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 DATE: 06/28/10 TIME: 15:08 -----------------TOTALS------------------ PERMIT $ PAID 177.00 AMT TENDERED: 177.00 AMT APPLIED: 177.00 CHANGE: .00 APPLICATION NUMBER: 201003217 PAYMENT METH: CHECK PAYMENT REF: 3248 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 'APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION MULTI-FAMILY '' ^^ FIVE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Date l� '��' � � (X) Fee Required$ l 7 7 l7 49 ( ) No Fee Required In.accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 106.5,I hereby apply for a Certificate of Inspection for the below-named premises located at the following addreess:,, r Street and Number: a�5 FCC- _Mc UA 'fit cer4I' U I V ► ' I Name of Premises: 1 Purpose for which premises is used: MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TYPE OF UNITS NUMBER OF UNITS TOTAL L� STUDIO 1 BEDROOM IJ`^ 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM OTHER Iry Certificate to be Issued to: C&rlQ Address: N 0(-' �fr���f- , 1-�yanni� M/1 0oLk9-o Telephone: '�j - S • 1 c3 al Owner of Record of Building: .f p lg, Address: r� Ci(Y1r1 �' Re y c2 nn S MA O c" Q&o � Name of Present Holder of Certificate: t�C)CI a`4z &0 Name of ent, if any: kw kryna SIGNA URE OF PERS WHOM CERTIFICATE IS ISS ED OR AUTHORIZED AGENT PLEASE PI;i T NAME INSTRUCTIONS: 1)Make check payable to: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 2)Return this application with your check to: BUILDING COMMISSIONER, 200 MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,MA 02601 PLEASE NOTE: 1)Application form with accompanying fee must be submitted for each building or structure or part thereof to be certified. 2)Application and fee must be received before the certificate will be issued. 3)The building official shall be notified within ten(10)days of any change in the above information. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: / o CERTIFICATE#_ 7 EXPIRATION DATE: coiappmf TOWN OF BARNSTABLE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Gose CERTIFICATE NO: 77 CANCELLED: MAP: 189 DBA: LOLLY HILL APARTMENTS —� PARCEL: 055 NAME/MANAGER: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. STREET: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD VILLAGE: CENTERVILLE STATE: MA ZIP: 02632- SEQ NO: Ell I BUSINESS TYPE: MULTI-FAMILY — CONSTRUCTION TYPE: STORY1: CAPACITY: USE1: R2 Capacity Under 50: ❑ STORY2: CAPACITY: USE2: Outside Seating: ElSTORY3: CAPACITY: USE3: BY PLACE OF ASSEMBY OR STRUCTURE CAP1: �� LOCI: '46 UNITS ^ CAPS: LOC8: - CAP2: _ LOC2: 151-BEDROOMS CAP9: LOC9: CAP3: — l LOC3: 31 2-BEDROOMS CAP10: LOC10: CAP4: LOC4: CAP11: LOCI 1: I CAP5: j L005: CAP12: LOC12: CAPE: I LOC6: CAP13: LOC13: CAPT LOCI: CAP14: LOC14: „. .:.. , INSPECTION: DATE ISSUED: EXPIRATION: PiintThiS Screen —1if�81�A96� 06/10/2010 06/10/2015 U) 1 Punt certificate of Ins'pection� COMMENTS: - - F G F4 T ce is t Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • snxwsrnsLE, 9 MASS. Thomas F. Geiler, Director �'OTFD 39n. 0. Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.ba rnsta ble.ma.us Office: 5087862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 May 12, 2010 Centerville Assoc. Inc. 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville Certificate of Inspection Multi-family (5-year Certificate) Attached you will find an application for a Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 106.5 of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Please complete the application and return to this office with the required fee: 46 Units - $177.00 The fee has been established by the Massachusetts State Building Code (Table 106), and amended by the Barnstable Town Council effective 8/6/01, and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection/Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 120.5 of the State Code. Sincerely, Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Enclosure jcoiletmf The Commoubicaltb of iffiam6arbu.5ett'q TOWN OF BARNSTABLE In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 106.5, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. 3 Certffp that have inspected the premises known as: HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS located at 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD in the Village of CENTERVILLE County of Barnstable Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Construction Type: Use Group(s): R2 The means of egress are sufficient for the following number ofpersons: Location Capacity Location Capacity 46 UNITS 15 1-BEDROOMS 31 2-BEDROOMS Certificate Number: Date Certificate Issued: Date Certificate Expired: Map Parcel 46604 6/10/2005 6/10/2010 189 055 The building official shall be notified within(10) days of any changes in the above information. Building Off cial I '"10/12/2005 15:59 15087906230 BUILDING PAGE 06 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION MULTI-FAMILY 1OI �� [0< FIVE.YEAR CERTIFICATE Date ` ("x) Fee Required$1 7 �O ( ) No Fee Required In.accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code,Section 106.5,I hereby apply for a Certificate of Inspection for the below-named premises located1 at the fo�lllowin�g address: Street and Number. Name of Premises: tt Q Purpose for which premises is used:MULTI-FAMILY,RESM>ENTIAE TYPE OF OM q('o NUMBER OF U= 5TUDIO 1 BMROOM BEDR,,QOM 3 DEDROWN QTHER Certificate-to be Issued to: Address: Telephone: Owner of Record of Building: Address: Q 6'] t V©r`i'Y1 Y e t� a ►�L S Nance of Present Holder of Certi r J J J©✓ill y e` Name of Agent,if any l6 SIG TURF O ERSON T O1VI CERY'II+ICATE IS ISSUED OR AUTHORIZED AGENT V PLEASE PRINT NAME jN5j&VCTI0NS:. 1)Make check payable to: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE� _ 2)Ret=this application with your check to:�BUII.,DING COMMISSIONER;200"MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,Na 025011 UEASE NOTE: �_ � 1)Application form with accompanying fee must be submitted for each building or structure or part thereof to be certified. 2)Application and fee must be received before the certificate will be issued. 3)The building official shall be notified within ten(10)days of any change in the above information. kQ&QFFICE USE ONLY:: CERTIFICATE# EXPIRATION DATE: G / /,o l p coiapomf ILL IWO My Fate".`Edit "Tools Help `, C C ® ® ° Year/Type/Bill No. - Customer account informatiari Hrstory 2 1B d RE 2 3 S �� 2M �8 , r sa t :.. Detail __.--- _� CENTERILLE ASSOC INC Propertyinformation 257 NORTH ST R f 1 .. OragPiq Panel IO 183 R553 �R x, HYiNNIS,C1r > 2f}1 a' Aft Pare < Effective Date - ^ Prop Loc 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RITE 28 I,en Sale a t Special Conditions/Notes i , �. Scan Bill µT:4 ant Ot 'Billed Abt,/A.dl Prot Interest Unpaid bal {�uiek Entr�� , Utility Aicct 11 t3 rU9 s J Ci stainer {l3?{Y2I10 12 4.6131 #1 12 461731,41700 �{?. ,ryt4r 1{! a 12 1128` f22ft.8 r , Name Fees°Pen a fk{# .... .. % Parcel Totals _ $43S7r` — - f}4` .53 12,420.82 l Prop Code Ni�tes�'Aleits �` _. .� O ��`� x Due ' 51'2814 ,t- Billing Lutes £ ` Per Diem 4.76 JAN 1 Owner: CENTERVILL'E ASSOC IN ' Bill Audi Int Paid d} ' wFiepr>nt �praoT"nPaid tills i Preferences `'Diagrioshics s p pld 1 at `, TP � t Display transaction history fbr the current bill.; f oF1HEToy, Town of Barnstable O Regulatory Services • BAIMSTABLE, 9 MASS. g Thomas F. Geiler, Director Qjp s63q. �0 rE039 Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 July 20, 2005 Centerville Assoc. Inc. 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville Certificate of Inspection Multi-family Dwelling (5-year Certificate) SECOND REQUEST Dear Property Owner: Attached you will find an application for a Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 106.5 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Sixth Edition. Please complete the application and return to this office with the required fee: 46 Units - $177.00 The fee has been established by the Massachusetts State Building Code (Table 106), and amended by the Barnstable Town Council effective 8/6/01, and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection'Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 120.5.2 of the State Code. Sincerely, 7Z,,, � , Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Enclosure J261 ste I oFVKWE , Town of Barnstable do Regulatory Services * snxxsTABLE v Wins. $ Thomas F. Geiler,Director �A 1679.rEDNYA'�6. Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 May 12, 2005 Centerville Assoc. Inc. 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville Certificate of Inspection Multi-family Dwelling (5-year Certificate) Dear Property Owner: Attached you will find an application for a Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 106.5 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Sixth Edition. Please complete the application and return to this office with the required fee: 46 Units - $177.00 The fee has been established by the Massachusetts State Building Code (Table 106), and amended by the Barnstable Town Council effective 8/6/01, and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection/Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 120.5.2 of the State Code. Sincerely, Thomas Perry Building Commissioner Enclosure jcoilelmf I s File Edrt7'Tools` Help Et - ,. ' Action n ; Year/Type%Bill No. ° - ° Customer Account Information History2002 RE-R " 5083 i ra 2 3314 _ 7 0 �. 4 " CENTERVILLE ASSOC INC ' Detail Property Information_ � ,ir 297,NORTH ST �� Ori Bill Parcel ID 189-055 777 TT_ ',"HYANNIS, MA 02rso Alt Parc , I Effect ive Uate Rrop Loc 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE28 ._,Lien/Sale" 300 t Special Conditions/Notes t , ir, Quick Scan — b -� — - �"- �� Int Dt Billed ':"Abt�Adj Pmt/Crd ' �sInterest Unpaid bal 9 S i ic'BilI °� 12/O1/O1t 11,992.66' 00 92 66 :00{ 00' LL w :119 ..''.n... ._ .. lutilit Acct S,r',- 9. n 05/02/02 11,992.65 r °- 00 11,992 65 b 001 " .,a..�...._.�,,. � ._gym,..r:f= - ,c.a,a. .1. b?w,•: ,v .b..3 as a .>+, - „k ed. a su- r zan-�,., r Fees/Pen 00 a 00 00 00 .00" Customer .a , - .ate... N. = a rv- ".v°.: '"'",,. 2 !t � 23,985 31 23.985 31F �`" Y00 .00 777 rt Name '"` t Notes/Alerts' Tai „sr a .• - � 77Ti Due 05/i l/2005 00 ��! .x urox..............,. e. 71� nb�s Per Diem a a` t Od �E Billing Dates «z _ S.- h ]AN "1 Owner CENTERVILLE ASSOC IN *Int Paid y :00 ( Preferences 'r , ��"' EyssDBG BILL VieosrPrIorfUnpa�d�Bdls IE ,y e c s t. 4 g - s� c w I Display transaction history for the current bill = + ' tk TOWN OF BARNSTABLE INSPECTION WORKSHEET CERTIFICATE NO: 46604 CANCELLED: MAP: F169 DBA: IHOLLY HILL APARTMENTS PARCEL: 055 NAME/MANAGER: ICENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. STREET: 11815 FALMOUTH ROAD VILLAGE: ICENTERVILLE STATE: FIVIA ZIP: 02632- SEQ NO: 1❑ BUSINESS TYPE: MULTI-FAMILY CONSTRUCTION TYPE: STORY1: CAPACITY: USE1: R2 Capacity Under 50: ❑. STORY2: CAPACITY: USE2: STORY3: CAPACITY: USE3: Outside Seating: r. BY PLACE OF ASSEMBY OR STRUCTURE CAP1: LOC1: 46 UNITS CAPS: L005: CAP2: LOC2: 151-BEDROOMS CAPE: LOC6: CAP3: LOC3: 312-BEDROOMS CAP7: LOC7: CAP4: LOC4: CAP8: LOC8: INSPECTION: DATE ISSUED: EXPIRATION: "m Print This Screen D a1 06/10/2005 06/10/2010 Print`Certificate oflrispection COMMENTS: �FTHE 1py, Town of Barnstable x Regulatory Services • BARNSTABLE, v MASS. Thomas F. Geiler, Director �p i63q. �� rf1639n. Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 J PLEASE FORWARD THE ATTACHED PAGE(S) TO: TO: Stuart Bornstein ATTN: Joan FAX NO: 508 775 ,6526 FROM: Lois Barry DATE: 7/20/05 PAGE(S): _5_(INCLUDING COVER SHEET) If you have any questions, please call 508 862-4039. Town_ of Barnstable - Building a :r r Post This CardSo That it�s'V�sible:From the Street :Approved;Plans Must be Retained on J.ob and this Card Must be Kept MAW iP'Sted Unt I,Final Inspection Has'Been Made � " ea : Where a Certificateof Occupancy"�s Required;such Building shall Not be Occup dtilaFinal""inspection has been made Permit �r Permit No. B-17-3366 Applicant Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Approvals } Date Issued: 10/12/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Residential Expiration Date: 04/12/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot: 189-055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC Contractor NarneSTUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 Address: 297 NORTH STREET Contractor Lacer see CS'018226 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 Est Project Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney : Description: BUILDING "B" REPLACING ROTTED TRIM AND SHINGLES AS NEEDED Permit;Fee: $ 160.00 replace entry landings Insulation: Ir Fee Paid" $ 160.00 Project Review Req: sD t - 10/12/2017 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: " Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six months after issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application;and'the,approved construction documents for which:this permit has been granted. Rough Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures,shall be in compliance with the local zoning by laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the Final Gas: work until the completion of the same. " W-r Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fzire Officials are provided on this,.permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: " s .$ Service: 1.Foundation or Footingpv 2.Sheathing Inspection •s.., '" � Rough: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Final: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy -Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(asset forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Final: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel ��J J A Application # Health Division 0- Date Issued �© /7�n'igr Conservation Division 10 Application Fee �® Planning Dept. 9 ,� Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board fin. --' Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis G' f ` Project Street Address 11 iS FALM 6V114 ROAD Village CCiN ►��i' I LC Owner 4�f6d I t4'`V l C_- A 5-50 G f-4 1C—S ��ddress I NO P�'i� s 1, WA N^JIS Telephone ��� r7,7` -Q3 16 w i L 0VQ 6 �� G ' rho ITeD Permit Request P 11r (N ArA® S 41 ti C ct S As N��co A f to C,6 -rPY . LAIVIr,)GS . Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type W009 °FgAtIC Lot.Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. -ro►Nlfovs1K sTyt.0 I Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) 4'1 UAJ frs Toi Age of Existing Structure AS 10 Historic House: ❑Yes >c 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:)4Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes /�!(Nlo 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 APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) l Name` �I°�OP� ��� L�r�S'1"2vC 1 O/� e0�Telephone Number �I �7� 3�� Address og � do i�j S-Fr License # L a— J 14 MA c Q c/k_` ® Home Improvement Contractor# Email 4bu.5 hd1 a am V�am Worker's Compensation # _w o�Ij ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING,FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE q"� � • FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # i DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. I ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION - FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Town of Barnstable Building PostThis Card So That rt ism � • Visible From the Street Approved Plans Must be Retained onJob and thisCardMust be Kept 6 Posted Until Final Inspection HasBeenMade �� �' "� a Permit Where a Cetificate o Occ'upaney isRquired;such Buildmgahal)Not be Occupied until"a Final Inspectipon^ha beenmade Permit No. B-17-3365 Applicant Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Approvals Date Issued: 10/12/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 04/12/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot. 189-055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC ! Contractor Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 Address: 297 NORTH STREET Contractor License: CS-018226 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 Est. Project Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney: 2� as Description: BUILDING "C" REPLACING ROTTED TRIM ANDiSHINGLES AS NEEDED Permit Fee: $ 160.00 AND REPLACE ENTRY LANDINGS Insulation: Fee Paid $160.00 Project Review Req: Date. • 10/12/2017 Final: Plumbing/Gas um b Rough Plumbing: 2. Building Official Final Plumbing: * �t s This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authrzoed by this permit is commenced within sixTnonths after.issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved applf ation=and the.approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. Rough Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall.be in compliance with the local zoning by-laws=and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or'road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the Final Gas: work until the completion of the same. 4 3 Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and fire Officials are provided on thisipermit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: Service: 1.Foundation or Footing . Rough: 2.Sheathing Inspection z 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Final: 5.Prior to Covering,Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the.Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (asset forth in MGL c.142A). Building plans are to be available on site Fire Department All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Final: M. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 03 Map Parcel Application # Health Division' Date Issued 10117,117 Conservation Division `�/ c9 '�- Application Fee ' N Planning Dept., r t-` Permit Fee t6® Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board c Historic -.OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address 10b 1,-S -VA t/1 0 0", 6-0A0 Village ct� Iuv I UJS Owner C GN�i-f'-v I L ` ASS 6 '-14 1Z`Addre s � c2-9 rl (Cl� -�_7 _ WAY41J Telephone Permit Request 6 (L G - �'PI�C tJ� S4 I IJ6 L6 S A S nJ615,p6y AND 96"P AG- - rrT1 ,_V C AtJOIJ6S Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District sl <-Zyflood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type VJ 000 �' �� Ac Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting do /entation. �N 1°�ovSE S �(E Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) �-- Age of Existing Structure !� l_ 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: N.Ndt3as ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes XO 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 APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) cof,P, Name Ff0t-T C/*%)0 00,A1 Sl( v cj 10r) Telephone Number Address c;0 9 N0 9-M SI "I� License# tk)'�kV(j I S AAA ® a C C)1 Home Improvement Contractor# Email kou&mot A W&�,Worker's Compensation # W01✓UU661 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE q,-- l� FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. r ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. LL77 B r1 ,. , FJOLL t i ; rAU'�" �' ¢ q � �Q �� Chi �' • � � lip IVA Kj LL a ,FV� r 9trR. 9 t a P1 ` APull Reu�� z . 3 J. P 4,�'a•86 � �H �: � ��c� J 'G GS Gal G3 (T S �?�� �? � " A FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORP. 297 NORTH STREET HYANNIS MA 02601 508-775-9316 Fax 508-775-6526 September 29, 2017 Town of Barnstable Building Department 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Construction Supervisor To whom it may concern, Please be advised the Construction Supervisor for Front End Construction Corp. is Stuart Bornstein, license no. CS-018226. Kindly, Aaron Bornstein, President AB/tmc r: Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-018226 Construction Supervisor STUART A BORNST.EIN -,, 297 NORTH STREET, l HYANNIS MA 02601 Y d r �� �n Expiration: Commissioner 10/31/2017 609 F�asiautg�oat�t��et Bastan,HA 02HI Warkere CWMPeniafimlm�ca ur-b Em-Me i�rslFI,N-�_=runs hers �7 T1TfCC�II23fFQIE J{� Hease r1II "113I�P(�TneinRR?fTi�ani�s£irmlEn aT'F � Adclfcs� On9 000h " t no Are yo-uaa.cuTlaycr? eck.tlbeappr xiafeb Type of Project€rMlT��_. .L❑ Tama e�rla�r�fr. � I affi a e�.ueral aat�cl�ragc�I • ampfoyees(fall andfor p�). S. 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Panl Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma us Office: 509-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Ownet A 2�N II u s i,.> p �nG�i C erLy C�,subject�vpi cPC hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all mat t=s relative to work authorized by this bmlding permit application for: (Address of Job) �4 **Pool fences anal alnrmc are the responsibility of the applicant Pools C) are not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections are petforwed and accepted. Signature o Owner Signature of Applicant Print Name Print Name Date Q:F0RMc:0VNMERMMSr0re0oLS �R CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATEIMMIDDIYYYY) O6/06/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WANED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME. Donald Medeiros DONALD J MEDEIROS INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 508 678-1271 NO, E-MAIL DRess: apereira@donmedeirosinsurence.com 154 Rhode Island Avenue INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICB FALL RIVER MA 02724 INSURER A: LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 23035 INSURED INSURER e: EDGAR AGUDO INSURERC: DBA ECUAMERICA CONSTRUCTION II INSURER0: 39 SEYMOUR STREET INSURERE: BERKLEY MA 02779 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 160874 REVISION.NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICYNUMBER MMIDDIYY MMIDD LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR A E TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence) $ MED EXP Any oneperson) $ N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY PRO- JECT LOC PRODUCTS•COMP/OPAGG $ OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINEDSINGLELIMIT $ Ea a. er ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AIJros AUTOS N/A BODILY INJURY(Par accident) $ NONHIRED AUTOS AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ e accident $ UMSRELLALIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ .EXCESS UAB HCLAIMS-MADE NIA \ AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION _ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN X STATUTE ERH A OF ICERIM MB REXCLU ED7ANYPROPRIETORJPARTNERfEXECU71VE WA NIA WA WC231S372831017 05/05/2017 05105/201$ E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 (Mandatory In NH) If E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 yya86 describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT s 500.000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space is roquired) Workers'Compensatlon benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 00 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance. The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool.at www.mass.gov/twd/workere-compensation/investigafonst. EDGAR AGUDO has elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Centerville Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 297 North Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 Daniel M.Cy,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA .01988-2D14 ACORD CORPORATION -All-rights-reserved. ACORD 25(2014101) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AC40 & CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE FDATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 02/01/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Joanne Sullivan DOWLING&O'NEIL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE (508)775 1620 FAX No): ADDRESS: jullivan@doins.com 973IYANNOUGH RD. INSURERS AFFORDINGCOV9RAGE NAIC# HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURER A: ATLANTIC CHARTER INS CO 44326 INSURED INSURER B: FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION INSURERC: INSURER D: 297 NORTH STREET INSURER E: HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 123779 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MM/DDfYYYY MM/DDIYYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTED CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY 0 JPE'C'T LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS N/A BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE HIREDAUTOS AUTOS Per accident $ $ UMBRELLA LIAB H OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE N/A \ AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X1 STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y I N A OF ICER/MEMBER XCLU EDIECUTIVE NIA NIA N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 WCV01306601 01/12/2017 01/12/2018 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500:000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,maybe attached if more space is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance). The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool at www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/investigations/. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN. Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 367 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE �q 3 .. Hyannis MA 02601 Daniel M.Cro y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA @ 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Town of Barnstable Building , , A Post This Card So That rt is Visible From the Street-Approved'Plans Must be Retained on`Job and this Card Musi be Kept - "'" d Until Finallnspectio Bee Re" d n Has' n Made � g ru�R Where a Certificate of Occupancyis uire ,such B'uldmg shall Not be Occupied;until a Fna il Inspection has been mad e Permit jill�Poste _Lwr Permit No. B-17-3618 Applicant Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Approvals Date Issued: 11/16/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 05/16/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot: 189-055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC Contractor Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 Address: 297 NORTH STREET Contractor,License: .CS-018226 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 :Est. Project Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney: Description: Building"G" replace rotted trim and shingles,replace entry landing Permit Fee: $ 160.00 Insulation: Project Review Req: Fee Paid; $160.00 Date 11/16/2017 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: • Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within six''months,aft er issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which,this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall,be in compliance with the local zoning by,laws and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. y Electrical �E F The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by%the 6ulding and Fire Officials aee provided on this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: ' Rough: 1.Foundation or Footing ��' .....'r " 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Ma Parcel A licationJ?_1p pp Health Division Date Issued Gl ! - / *4-e Conservation Division N4Y Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee V D(d Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 1061,5_ FALMOOT14 AMP (HOLLl 111 C _ A P,F1ZT/`'l�j S _ Village � (,LL � MA s Owner &DUI�AsS®CIl1"�� hid- , Address c�qq por_ I7-f i ����/✓i✓1.S Telephone (SDI) qq� —q 3/ig Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation 402 ,-M Construction Type �1/000 � Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) d — 7 Age of Existing Structure 's �� Historic House: ❑Yes Allo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes >lo Basement Type: �ull ❑ 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: )dGas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes Wo 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: Qk0//VG Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ DA.p� d Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Tp Cry�2Q W/ Current Use Proposed Use lQpee APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) colkf -VI ) Name R..OfOr �n�'t �r1-i l�fl�A�-�U� Telephone Number ('s Address dl q 1 License RXIA J j 1.5 1 I OP,6 G Home Improvement Contractor# Email_�hk5h�P—A04 MgnQl �C ht,WlJ Worker's Compensation # �Je_ y 0 I :3066® 1 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO /� rS 02 O SIGNATURE DATE ����� I l ;a. t FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED } MAP/ PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE y OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. A`C>R& CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 02/01/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A-MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: if the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Joanne Sullivan DOWLING &O'NEIL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE (508)775-1620 FAX E-MAIL A/C No); ADDRESS: jsullivan@doins.com 973 IYANNOUGH RD. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURER A: ATLANTIC CHARTER INS CO 44326 INSURED INSURER B: FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION INSURER C: INSURER D: 297 NORTH STREET INSURER E: HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 123779 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR AODE SUER LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MM/DD/YYYY MM UDYlYYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAG TO KENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY JET LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED NIA BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIREDAUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTYDAMAGE AUTOS $ Per accident UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE N/A \ AGGREGATE DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N X I STATUTE I I ERH ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNERIEXA OFFIC RIMEM EREXCLUDED?ECUTIVE NIA N/A N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT s 500,000 (Mandatory In NH) WCV01306601 01/12/2017 01/12/2018 If yes,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT I$ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space Is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance). The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool at www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/investigations/. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 367 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 c�)__Ii �`�9 Daniel M.Cro y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA @ 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD f Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-018226 .,�; ° Construction Supervisor " STUART A BORNSTEIN ...... 297 NORTH STREET HYANNIS MA 0#01 Ex piratioh: Commissioner 10/31/2017 RV® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE =DATEIDDN'YYY) /2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTA NT. If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WANED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsemen s). PRODUCER WE T Donald Medeiros DONALD J MEDEIROS IN AGENCY 508 678-1271 ac No DRESS: a ereire donmedeirosinsurance'com 154 Rhode Island Avenue FALL RIVER INSURER 8 AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICN INSURED MA 02724 INSURER A: LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 23035 E DGAR AGU DO INSURERS: DBA ECUAMERICA CONSTRUCTION II INSURERC: 39 SEYMOUR STREET INSURER D: BERKLEY INsuRER E COVERAGES MA 02779 INSURERF: CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 160874 THIS S TO REVISION NUMBER: I CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY P INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR C ERIOD ONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. SIR ADDL 9UBR L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFF POLICY EXP COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY POLICY NUMBER MM/ODIYY gwonayrn LIMITS CLAIMS-MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR DMA ETD T 0 PREMISES Ea cccurrence $ M N/A ED EXP Any one Orson $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ POLICY PRO- GENERAL AGGREGATE $ F—IJECT LOC OTHER: PRODUCTS•COMP/OP AGO $ AUTOMOBILELIABILITY $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANYAUTO Ee Is'; an $ ALL OWNED AUTl73ULE0 WA BODILY INJURY(Par person) $ AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS PROPERTYDAMAGE Pe accident $ UMBRELLA LU1B $ OCCUR EXCESS CLAIMS-MADE N/A EACHOCCURRENCE $ DED RETENTION AGGREGATE $ WORKERS COMPENSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y1 N X STATUTE ER" A OFFICERIMEMBE(Mand tort'in NH)EXCLUDED9 NIA NIA NIA WC231 S372831017 05/05/2017 05/05/2018 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 If ye9,describe undef E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORO 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached It more apace Ia required) employees in slates other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 08 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to This certificate of Insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above Policy certificate of insurance. The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification earctool ales the issue date of This www.mBse-govitwd/workers-compensationflnveallgaUons/. EDGAR AGUDO has elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD D BEFORE THE EXPIRAIONHDATE VTHEREOF, NOTICE IWILL ES BE CBECDELIEERED IN Centerville Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 297 North Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 Daniel M Cr9 y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA _. .ACORD 25(2014/01) 0 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION:.-All-rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD . i Gw Roust- 1p Y Ns �, A ICN Aq yo IL t Ir d a1 z tJ z= T L/3 yd � co i 9� �A i 9 �� Town of Barnstable Building Post T his Card So That rt rs;Ursrble From the�Street"-Approved Plans u be Retained on Job and this Card Must be Kept BAMSTASL6. * s. a *s s :,Mst �.x c "` Posted Unil Frnaf Inspection Has Been Made . 639. ° Where a Certificate of Occupancy rs Required such Building shall Not be Occupied,fdtrl a Final Inspection has been made Permit t' ..3_id . . Permit No. B-17-3617 Applicant Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Approvals T Date Issued: 11/16/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 05/16/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot: 189-055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC Contractor Name;`-:.,.STUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 Address: 297 NORTH STREET Contractor License CS-018226 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 "Est Prof�ect Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney: Description: Building"F" Replace rotted trim and shingles;replace entry landings Permit Fee: $ 160.00 i Insulation: i Fee Paid: $ 160.00 Project Review Req: Final: 11/16/2017 Plumbing/Gas .. Rough Plumbing: Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is commenced within siz months after issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documentSfor which th s permit has been granted. Final Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures:shall be in compliance with the local zoning -la byws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street,et or road and shall be maintained open for public mspectlon for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. " ` t Electrical I The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officialsa're provided on this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: 4, a ' 1.foundation or Footing "F J:-.== Rough: 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT ` TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ` IMap Parcel A .plication �I p Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit FeeN)0- 00- Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board C � Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis .-- Project Street Address 146 1,5_ FA L P'l U-D4 ROMP (J o1_t_ / 14 !LL A eIJIZ_Th��Aj—IS) Village eQ-:�N)_TC—/°V /(, LC I MA Owner c1 ELKV ! LC 6 Address q Telephone l 0 9 f7l�__ 3 Permit Request f3 L- C>l AJ G F R (5 P 1A C4-6 8� � `Try. ()Li 5 6 t Ad_45 6,tO r K/ LANPW(5 S Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation c� S-0©Construction Type �JO OD Fl"'Al 6 Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) F—�. Age of Existing Structure �AS _�' Historic House: ❑Yes XNo On Old King's Highway: ❑YesVNo 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: �as ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes XNo 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: 8UILDiNG OEFv- Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ OCT 2 7 2017 Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name F�20� >� GvNS,-KUC 1 1 U� pone Number f J /77'�-- q Address 0117 &J4lKTPf l r7�G'��� License # e-S - 0 / s ;t a c OTC a f Home Improvement Contractor# LL CIO Email t b K S 6 4 to h 0 C L ?h eA h k�0 Vh cht Workers Compensation # InW V 01 3 0 (© ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATUR DATE117 oZ01 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED r g MAP/ PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE 4 OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: li ' FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION y FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. A�R�® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DAT2/01/2017 Y) 02/01/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A•MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Joanne Sullivan DOWLING &O'NEIL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE (508)775-1620 FAX E-MAIL A/C No ADDRESS: jsullivan@do'ins.com 973 IYANNOUGH RD. INSURERS AFFORDING COVt"GE NAIC a HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURER A: ATLANTIC CHARTER INS CO 44326 INSURED INSURER B FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION INSURERC: INSURER D: 297 NORTH STREET INSURER E: HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 123779 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR:MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCEJIM WVDPOLICY NUMBER MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY❑JECOT- El LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ _E OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident ANY AUTO ALL OWNED q OSULED BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ AUTOS T N/A BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS HNON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS Per accident $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ _ _HEXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE N/A AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ WORKERS COMPENSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN X STATUTE ERH ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE A OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED? NIA NIA NIA WCV01306601 01/12/2017 01/12/2018 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 (Mandatory in NH) II es,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101.Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance). The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool at www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/investigations/. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 367 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 `1 1`t Daniel M.Cro r�u ey,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 1 ' Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-018,226 i Construction Supervisor r• STUART A BORNStiTEIN 297 NORTH STREEIr HYANNIS MA 0#01,; 4; -� n Expiration: Commissioner 10/31/2017 AC R CERTIFICATE E OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDDfYYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.iTHIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the poiicy(les)must be endorsed. IF SUBROGATION IS WANED,subject to the terns and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER N E CT Donald Medeiros DONALD J MEDEIROS INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE • 508 678-1271 FAr/Xc No, E-MAIL SS: a erelra donmedeirosinsurance.com 154 Rhode Island Avenue FALL RIVER INSURER S AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICIII INSURED MA 02724 INSURERA: LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 23035 EDGAR AGUDO INSURERS: DBA ECUAMERICA CONSTRUCTION II INSURERC: 39 SEYMOUR STREET INSURER D; BERKLEY INsuRER E COVERAGES MA 02779 INSURER F CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 160874 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSUR DREVISION NAIM 0 ABOVEB OR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILTR NSR ADDL SUBR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFF POLICY EXP COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY POLICY NUMBER MMIDD/YY MM DD LIMITS CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 0 A E TO RENTED- We occurrence $ N/A MED EXP Any one error $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PERSONALS ADV INJURY $ POLICY11 EC-CT LOC GENERAL AGGREGATE $ J � OTHER: PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAGO $ AUTOMoSILE LIABILITY $ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANYAUTO Ee ecd e $ ALL OWNED F AUTOSULED N/A BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-0WNED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ROaccRTYI)AMAGEWar $ 7FXCEAB LIAB $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE N/A EACHOCCURRENCE $ RETENTION AGGREGATE $ WORKERS COMPENSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY v ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNERIEXECUTIVE Y/N ^ STATUTE ERH- A OFFICERIM(Mandatory in EREXCLUDED7 NIA N/A NIA WC231 S372831017 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 (Mandatory In NH) 05/05/2017 05/05/2018 If yyeess describe under E.L.DISEASE-FA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 DESCRIPTKN OF OPERATIONS below EL.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORO 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be adeched it more apace is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only,Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 00 B,no authorization Is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of Insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above Policy certificate of insurance. The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification earctool.a�eS the issue date of this www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/Investigations/. EDGAR AGUDO has elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD EXPIRA ION THE ABOVE POLICIES C DATETHEREOF, NOTIICE WILL BEC L O DEIVERED RE THE IN Centerville Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 297 North Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 Daniel M.Cy,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA ACORD 25(2014/07) 01988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION:--All-rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD . 3 �y`9• y £ i I AVQ,�'86 �H cs cnJ J G cs csa G.3 G s �� � Ga IV II �� O Town of Barnstable BU11d1Y1g + txsraats Post This Card So That rt is V�siblefrom the Street= Approved Plans Must be Retained onJ.O and this,Card Must be Kept_ " �''' Posted Until Final.lns ection Has`'Been Made `' � `� � � ` bR Where a Certificate of OcX"cupancy is Required,such Bwldirig shall Not be Occupied until a.Final Inspection has been m de Permit Permit No. B-17-3616 Applicant Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Approvals Date Issued: 11/16/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 05/16/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot 189 055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC s � Co'ntracto"r Name STUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 4 Contra."ctor,License, CS-018226 Address: 297 NORTH STREET 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 Est. Project Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney: y. Description: Building"H" replace rotted trim and shingles, replace entry" landing Permit Fee: $160.00 Insulation: Project Review Req: Fee Pali; $ 160.00 Date: 11/16/2017 Final: < 2 �3 Plumbing/Gas A Rough Plumbing: Building Official Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by�this�� permit is commenced within six months after issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved appluation�and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall'be in compliance with the local zonirigby-laws`and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clear) visible from access street or road="and shall be maintained open for `ublic ins ection for the entire duration of the PY P P. ,R work until the completion of the same. Electrical K Service: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: = Rough: 1.Foundation or Footing ., . 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION' Map Parcel Application #`,�j? Health Division Date Issued 41 `-7 Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address rA LM0 0-TH RCA I -XC/ H 1 CC AOMM/ci�'�S Village c Gi l"Y I bC6 ASS-Q,t Alt-f Owner Gbh-LOryI`Z A>56e1At!,V1 1 K 4-, Address v19 r7 IJ0+9-TH 5 i. 1-b"A AIT Telephone ( fig q r7 r^ R 3 Permit Request ;6U I LiA 5 1\ �'� let'iP LAB e-b Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Z SZV Construction Type® Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) H -� �- ' 7 Age of Existing Structure 2,!�} /(LS Historic House: ❑Yes Xlo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes XKo Basement Type: Vull ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: >(Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes >lo 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: 131111-IDInA T _ Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ OCT 2 7 2017 Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# TOWN OF BARNS r BU , Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION BUILDING D E hT (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name �Y'o��, 6ho( Col) S-,Y'uc+1aAi Telephone Number l ),TV# 10 .3/� Address Aq 9 k-b K-1-14 S"TL� License # (±5 - D TCV909,619FINSTABLE `d -1Ai\W I S , VIA 1 0 1),60 1 Home Improvement Contractor# Email tbbah9g,k0L�q kA6LA&JQd►n64 -�, Q?(41Worker's Compensation # wd- V0 I 30660 1 ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE OLTIS I aO l FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAM E INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. J r Ae ® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 02/01/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A-MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Joanne Sullivan DOWLING &O'NEIL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE (508)775-1620 a/C No E-MAIL ADDRESS: jullivan@doins.Com 973 IYANNOUGH RD. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURERA: ATLANTIC CHARTER INS CO 44326 INSURED INSURER B: FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION INSURER C: INSURER D 297 NORTH STREET INSURER E: HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 123779 REVISION NUMBER.. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP VID MM/DDfYYYYI I iMMIDDIYYYYI LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE O RE T D PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ I N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY❑jECa LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS N/A BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS $ Per accident UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB HCLAIMS-MADE N/A AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN X PER ERH ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE r— E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 A OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED? NIA NIA NIA WCV01306601 01/12/2017 01/12/2018(Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 Use,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance). The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool at www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/investigations/. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 367 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis ���,�� C.r¢ MA 02601 Daniel M.Cro y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA 01988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 16..R ® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE/05/2017 Y) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. if SUBROGATION IS WANED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements). PRODUCER CONTACT DONALD J MEDEIROS INSURANCE AGENCY NAME: Donald Medetros PHONE 508 678-1271 FAX E-MAIL INC.No 154 Rhode Island Avenue bRESB: a ereira donmedeirosinsurance�com INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICN FALL RIVER MA 02724 INSURERA: LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 23035 INSURED E DGAR AGU DO INSURER B: DBA ECUAMERICA CONSTRUCTION II INSURER0: INSURER D 39 SEYMOUR STREET BERKLEY ' MA 02779 INSURER E:INSURER F: � COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 160874 REVISION.NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIM INSR S. LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADOL SUER POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP MMJDDA FOLIC LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR OAA E TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $ N/A MED EXP Any one person) $GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PERSONAL&AOV INJURY $ POLICY PRO- GENERAL AGGREGATE $ JECT LOC OTHER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $ COMBINED i SINGLE LIMIT $Ea eccider. ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS N/A BODILY INJURY(Per aceldent) $ HIRED AUTOS NON_OWNED AUTOS P 08�RMT n�AMAGE $ UMBRELLALIAB OCCUR EXCESS LIA9 EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS MADE NIA AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION WORKERS COMPENSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y J N X STATUTE ER". ANYPROPRI ETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE A OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDEDT NIA WA WC231S372831017 05l05/2017 05/05/2018 E.L'EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 (Mandatory In NH) If yes,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below EL.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 1$ 500,000 NIA DESCRIPTION OFOPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,maybe attached if more space is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of Insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance. The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tocl.at www.mass.gov/iwd/workere-compensation!Investigations!, EDGAR AGUDO has elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Centerville Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 297 North Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis nn G. MA 02601 Daniel M.Cr„. y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRI6MA 01988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION All-rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION td�Map Parcel Application # 0 Health Division Date Issued ., L `�- Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address 1 `� PALM u-iiA r.0 AP L. C/ �f 1 U_ 4'P/t�f/�ENf$) Cilla e • 4 g V I PLC ��� tAwn - i Q C Address . `� .AZf l�} S f . >/"Ivd Telep one (4-6 I �S Permit Request ��I (N e�610LA66 IZa'� �eIIN� f�pLAL► C �N�7'�' ,.�Dt�J�� Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation A2 16 UQ Construction Type U009 Fitt Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) _>-1 -- y Age of Existing Structur + IDS Historic House: ❑Yes �Jo On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes V o Basement Type: I ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: > Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes XNo 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:BUILDING DEP-1 Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ OCT 2 7 2017 Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# TOWN OF BAf�NSTABLI Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) GG/z/0 / r Name rgoar 61io C_Ofk 1'�U Ln a/J Telephone Number l � ���� �3 Address&I r (V '57 • License# ?-S' 0 I 4 A J/y IS iA4+ 0 0 G a I Home Improvement Contractor# Email b(4 �16 L L�q Yh A M 6L 9 e—IW ,Worker's Compensation # W d-V 611 o 6i� ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE—0 G7/26('-- 1 cv,0 17 1 I FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ' APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED Y { ` MAP/ PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE r • OWNER t DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL I FINAL BUILDING j r f DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Y. Town of Barnstable Building Post This Card So That rt is Visible From the Street Approved Plans Must lie Retainele rm*t d on J;ob and this Card Must be Kept Posted Until.final Inspect on Has Been Mad 1N Where a Certificateof Occupancy;�s Required such Buil� g haIlNot beOccupfed until a final lnspegnyhasbeen made Permit No. B-17-3615 Applicant Name: STUARTA BORNSTEIN Approvals Date Issued: 11/16/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 05/16/2018 Foundation: Location: 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD/RTE 28,CENTERVILLE Map/Lot: 189-055 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC '• Contractor Name: STUART A BORNSTEIN Framing: 1 Address: 297 NORTH STREET .; Contractor License: CS7,018226 2 HYANNIS, MA 02601 :..E.,::: Protect Cost: $2,500.00 Chimney : Description: Building"I" replace rotted trim and shingles,replace entry andings Permit Fee: 160.00 p $ Insulation: Fee Paid $ 160.00 Project Review Req: r D`ate.� 11/16/2017 Final: ` - ,-- Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: 41 -,Building Official Final Plumbing: m .>" This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work a thor¢ed by this permit is commenced within six,`months a4er.issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and fie approved construction documents for whi'ch this permit has been granted. Final Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zoning by laws and codes. This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access sre etoroad and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the �_ work until the completion of the same. g Electrical Service: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by'fie Building and Fire Cifficials are`provided on#his permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: Rough:, 1.Foundation or Footing g 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Ae4 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD"YYY) 02/01/2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Joanne Sullivan DOWLING &O'NEIL INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE (508)775-1620 FAX A/c No); E-MAIL ADDRESS: jsullivan@doins.com 973 IYANNOUGH RD. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURERA: ATLANTIC CHARTER INS CO 44326 INSURED INSURER B: FRONT END CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION INSURERC: INSURER D: 297 NORTH STREET INSURER E: HYANNIS MA 02601 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 123779 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MM/DD/YYYY MMIDD/YYYY LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY _ EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any one person) $ N/A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICY❑PRO, LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS N/A BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS Per accident $ UMBRELLALIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE N/A AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE ERH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 A- OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED7 N/A NIA NIA WCV01306601 01/12/2017 01/12/2018 — (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 7 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 06 B,no authorization is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states Diller than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above policy precedes the issue date of this certificate of insurance). The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification Search tool at www.mass.gov/lwd/workers-compensation/investigations/. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Town of Barnstable ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 367 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 3_0 t, Daniel M.Cro 6y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD , I Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License: CS-018226 ° Construction Supervisor r. STUART A BORNS°TEIN _'_...., 297 NORTH STREET ' HYANNIS MA 0#01 � Expiration: Commissioner 10/31/2017 RV '4 CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSU tie NCE DATE(MMIDDfYYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHT 06/05/2017 CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BYTHE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSUREII AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(fes)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATIO 1 the terms and conditions of the poll certain N S WqN D policy, policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not E r subject to certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s), confer rights to the PRODUCER N E CT Donald Medeiros DONALD J MEDEIROS INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 508 678-1271 FAXIC No E-MAIL DRRESS, a efeira donmedeirosinsurance.com 154 Rhode Island Avenue FALL RIVER INSURER 8 AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC N INSURED MA 02724 INSURERA: LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INS CO 23035 EDGAR AGUDO INSURER B: DBA ECUAMERICA CONSTRUCTION II INSURERC: 39 SEYMOUR STREET INSURER D: BERKLEY INSURER E: COVERAGES MA 02779 INSURER F: CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 160874 THIS ISION.NUER: S TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSUR DENAIM D ABOVEB OR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, IREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, E POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, A DDL SUER THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY TH EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ' L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFF POLICY EXP ECOMME.00ISALGENERALUABILITY POLICY NUMBER MMMR6 MMDOLIMITS E OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ D A E TO E 15 P EMISES Ea ocarrenoe $ N/A MED EXP Any one III $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ POLICY EC LOC GENERAL AGGREGATE $ OTHER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGO $ AUTOMOBILELIABILITY $ MBI NED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO CO Ea eccl en $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ AUTOS AUTOS N/A HIRED AUTOS NON OWNED BODILY INJURY(Per aocldent) $ AUTOS Pe0P1ffR accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAO OCCUR $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS{BADE N/A EACH OCCURRENCE $ DED RETENTIONI AGGREGATE $ WO EN RKERS COMPSATION $ AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY v ANYPROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE YIN /� STATUTE ERH A OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED9 NIA NIA NIA WC231S372831017 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ SOO,000 (Mandatory In NH) 05l05/2017 05/05/2018 DESCRIPTKN OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500.000 EL.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 N/A DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached it more apace la required) Workers'Compensation benefits will be paid to Massachusetts employees only.Pursuant to Endorsement WC 20 03 05 B,no authorization Is given to pay claims for benefits to employees in states other than Massachusetts if the insured hires,or has hired those employees outside of Massachusetts. This certificate of insurance shows the policy in force on the date that this certificate was issued(unless the expiration date on the above oli certificate of insurance. The status of this coverage can be monitored daily by accessing the Proof of Coverage-Coverage Verification 5earoht oleateS the Issue date of this www.mass-gov/twd/workers-compensation/inveaggaUonst. EDGAR AGUDO has elected coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Cgenter I Ie Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 297 North Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis MA 02601 w n Daniel M.Crc) y,CPCU,Vice President—Residual Market—WCRIBMA ACORD 25(2014/01) " " """ -- 01988-2014"ACID CORPORATION:--All-rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD CL- 0�a Z2, tL � z Csa W. G S i� ^j c) v J . a ca ch O Ld �t r � YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 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.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601. (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: 7-QJ Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: _. � bL t, Z :• � a;;;� : ; E):` BUSINESS 9 s� �rf �ftis.:f YOUR HOME A DRESS: S� t ram= '�x�;:`v;14• w Ai Geti r'�/ fGV '6 Q � . TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number !'.'.:' af;;:rw•r ,rsr,j;:;� €-MAIL:' NAME OF CORPORATION: '66eA/ ,uIn NAME OF-NEW BUSINESS TYPE OF BUSINESS . " ���— T716 IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES. NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS. . Z ' ~ MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (Assessing) When starting a new business there are el 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 20O 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 I�/IISSI NER'S OFFICE MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION This individ al h e infiar e o an per it requirements that pertain to this type of businesRULES AND REGULATIONS: FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. Aut on ed Signature** COMMENTS k Z I a 2. BOARD O 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: Town of Barnstable TME Regulatory Services � T� Richard V. Scali,Director Building Division IARNSTABM + v MAW. g Paul Roma,Building Commissioner i639• ♦0 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: Name: Phone#: Address: � /"W� UA 1.Village: Name of Business: x/ ' Type of Business: Map/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter,_odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials, in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity;and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering.. Applicant: Dag"s:7-� " ;-Q/ Homeoc.doc Rev. 06 6 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? FoP Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 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.] You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 15t FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. .� DATE: 1 Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: ar ' BUSIINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: 1`�� Fa I..mo 0� J' »�I 3a�-39q TELEPHONE #1= Home Telephone Number -7 7 L4- 9 9 NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS 1Yl r v.o TYPE OF HU5WE55 o u v� — IMc r k e:E,yam 15 THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? (Y.E5 ❑ W' � ADDRESS OF BUSINESS MAP/PARCEL NUMBER d5�� (Assessing) 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 2D❑ 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 COM 1S51 ER�OF CE This indivldu I h e In o' e n JpT it re uirements that pertain to this type of business. v�v T COMP'LY Wi T H HOME GCCUPA T iON thori igRa ** RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO MMENT 1 r -•i Y NES J a .2. BOARD OF VqALTFli This Individual has.boon 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: Town of Barnstable j� FSHEl Regulatory Services `'o o Richard V. Scali,Director , ,STAB Building Division bMLAS& �' Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 9� i6;q. �0 ATE p.59 a 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: . HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: cP' Name:��&'C3 F�C�L�Y��St� Phone#• -7?`t Address: Village: Name of Business: Type of Business: �' nn —w-26 fA r4e ,Map/Lot � INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation \+� within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance;provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling there shall be no increase in noise or odor,no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes,- and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van dr one pickup trick not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot'containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address'shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned,have read and ee with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: L9 Date: a Homeoc.doc 103113 ,e Cape Save Inc. 7-D Huntington Avenue South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Tel: 508-398-0398 Fax: 508-398-0399 2/4/16 Town of Barnstable Thomas Perry CBO Building Commissioner 200 Main St. Hyannis,MA 02601 RE: Building Permit#B-2016-0111 s TO: Building Inspector(s), ; 0 ` w This affidavit is to certify that all work completed for 1815 Falmouth Road, Cc iterville has been inspected by a third party Certified Building Performance Institute(BPI)Inspector. Ln All work performed meets or exceeds Federal and State Requirements. ' Sincerely, William McCluskey TOWN OP BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT AiPLICATION Ma T Parcel 55 BvI LD P /NEPTppG D A lication# Health Division JAN 0 610' Date Issued /2-2-//�. Conservation Division TOWIV OFB s Application Fee �6 Planning Dept. AR�S7'�BCEPermit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address I S FixA mnai F Village C e-4+e.r r� Owner ac 0(N 10('(W" 'C I n Address �-9a- ° � S Telephone Sob 7�5 q 31 b I 1 II 1 Permit Request A� R-'t 9 c L t`A lase, �'o �-k� w�iC r Pd � �� � � ��I be�5 S d E aSC rw 4-, T' ceal an 14 Met CA % �1 I -- Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation 3 6 Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. 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 0 Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No 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 Au orization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name Witt, mcclityke. Telephone Number S0& 3qg �3Q8V� Address 4,(n, A I Aire, License# If [ d X44fj S. Y�,tk o KAv Iq" d"4 0 Home Improvement Contractor# 1� 3 Email Worker's Compensation # WVI C- 313 6 a�q ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO �i�rnn oa-f h SIGNATURE Z DATE 6 Ac FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. w-ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: { FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION'PLAN NO. - - ' The CommonwealthYof Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents 1 Congress Street,Suite 100 4 Boston,MA 02H4-2017 ` www mass govldia O y"� r ' Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Elects cians/Plumbers. TO BE FILED WITH THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY. Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual):Cape:Save Inc Address:7-13 Huntington Avenue - City/State/Zip:South Yarmouth, MA 02664 phone#:508-398-0398 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): _ 1. ✓ I am a employer with 20 employees(full and/or part-time).' i 0 7. New construction - 2.a I am a sole proprietor or partnership and.have no employees working for me in 8, Q Remodeling' any capacity.[No workers'comp.insurance required.] 3.a I am a homeowner doingall work my' self oworkers'co r ' 9. ❑Demolition y [N mp..insurance requrred.]t [� _ 4.�I am a homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property. I will _10 Building addition ensure that all contractors either have workers'compensation insurance or are sole 11_Q Electrical repairs or additions proprietors with no❑ 1 . Plumbing repairs or additions employees. 2 5. I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub-contractors listed on the attached sheet. 12.❑Plum Roofrepairs Thesesub-contractors have employees and have workers'comp.insurance.; ` 6.❑We are a corporation andits officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c. 14.[]Other insulation 152,§1(4),and we have no employees.[No workers'comp.insurance required:] *Any applicant that checks box#I must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all.work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating-such. :Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job.site information.. l Insurance Company Name-Wesco Insurance Company Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#:WWC3136274 Expiration Date.04/09/2016 Job Site Address: 1815 Falmouth Road City/State/Zip: Centerville Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of.Investigations of the DIA for insurance - coverage verification. I do hereby certify under th pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Si ature: Date: 1/6/16 l Phone#:508-398-0398 1 'Official use'onl. Do not write in this area..-to be com feted b or town official ' w .fi" Y' p y� �.' City or Town, PermitlLicense# i Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department-3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#c t �AC"Ro® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMfDD1YYYY) 10/14/2015 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pollcy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Colleen Crowley Risk Strategies Company PHA E (781)986-4400 1 aCNo:(781)963-4420 15 Pacella Park Drive_ po�ss:ccrowley@risk-strategies.com Suite 240 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC>k Randolph MA 02368 INSURERA:Selective Ins. of America INSURED INSURERB Allmerica Financial Alliance Ins Co 10212 Cape Save, Inc INSURER C:Wesco Insurance Company 7 D Huntington Ave INSURERD: INSURER E: South Yarmouth MA 02664 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:CL15101402127 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MMOIIX)LICY EFF MPMOI POLICY EXP LTR C LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 A CLAIMS MADE FXIOCCUR PREMISES Ewa o mDence $ 100,000 81994480 10/16/2015 10/16/2016 MED EXP(Anyone person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL&ADVINJURY $ 1,000,000 GENII AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 POLICY�ACT I LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Ea accident) LIMITINGLE $ 1,000,000 ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ B ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS Ix AUTOS A1FNA46796600 11/6/2015 il/6/2016 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNED PROPERTYDAMAGE $ XHIREDAUTOS AUTOS Per acc dent X UMBRELLA LIAR X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 11000,000 A EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 DED I I RETENTION Nil S1994480 10/16/2015 10/16/2016 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION Officers included for X I PER AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN STATUTE ER ANY PROPP.IETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE Coverage E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA C (Mandatory In NH) WWC3136274 4/9/2015 4/9/2016 E.L.DISEASE:EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 If yyees,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space is required) National Grid Corporate Services LLC d/b/a National Grid, Action Inc, Colonial Gas Company and NStar Electric are all included as Additional Insureds with respects to the General Liability coverage of Named Insured as required by written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Housing Assistance Corporation THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 460 West Main Street ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Hyannis, NA 02601 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Michael Christian/CLC � O 1989-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014101) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD I NS025(201401) 14. The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement Is under seal. It is intended by the Parties that the Tenant or any successor Tenant is the intended beneficiary of the Agreement and shall have a right of enforcement. Property Owner's Signature: ;�+ =a' Date � l Phone: •."'�C.:�: =+�.-�-�:� ,�, Address: �2-4 tom,6 `LB . �. Tenant Signature Date , % i Agency Approved Weatherization Company Adam T. Incorporated 1 All Cape Energy 1 Alternative Weatherization / Building Science,Construction Cape Cod Insulation 1 Cape Save / Frontier Energy Solutions ! Lohr Home Improvement i Resolution Energy 1 Tupper Construction Agency Signature Date i I I' _ d • I VV Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home Improvement Contractor Registration j_QRegistration: 171380 - Type: Corporation z<— Expiration: 3/14/2016 Tr# 249649 CAPE SAVE INC. WILLIAM McCLUSKEY � - 7-D HUNTINGTON AVENUE ,q. w ' SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 ;' a -- -- ----------- Update Address and return card.Mark reason for change. scn i zona-osn [] Address � Renewal E] Employment 0 Lost Card r''�/rr�ric�rru raue-a16�r��>�7t�=uur�rc�e// Office of Consumer Affairs&Business Regulation License or registration valid for individul use only *OME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. If found return to: _ egistration: 171380 Type: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation Expiration 3[j4/206. Corporation 10 Park Plaza-Suite 5170 -z Boston,MA 02116 CAPE SAVE INC. WILLIAM MCCLUSKEY� 7-D HUNTINGTON AVENUE _ SOUTH YARMOUTH,MA 02664 Undersecretary Not vali Ithout signature Massachusetts -Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards \,.11111t1 till/IIHt:JIl11C t-Y1�l/1 J IICt141L_l' .;±, License: CSSL 102776 , �l, WILLIAM J MC G' U ',- 37 NAUSET ROAD llp West Yarmouth 1VIA (IV Expiration Commissioner 06128/2017 'I Town of Barnstable -�� Regulatory Services o Richard V.ScaIi,Director x Building Division aatrrrsrABLF. 9 Wins. g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 39. m �'DtEpr a` 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-799,6230 Approved: Fee: Lf 3 Permit#: D HOME OCCUPATION REGISZRSTION1 1 - _ .._..._------- Date: 121OZ111i ' Name: J�✓OG%/Ll ems/ �✓��2sv�y 2(� Phone#: /�-O 01) Address: /b?eoS fi4/i-W rI 61 I leP /� 3 c'e-/&--%dy//6 Village. Name of Business: C"4rA1dGwo//C- e�lv d''a 4 Type.of Business: ABsNk17 J! Map/Lot: /9 f d SS INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling. there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation.shall be permitted as of right subject to the .. following conditions: Y The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within . that dwelling unit ® Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. a There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no.outside evidence of such use. a No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. a The use does not involve.the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. a There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials, or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. a Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. a There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed,4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. a No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home.Occupation: If the Customary-Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. a No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit I, the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant; Date:12le2111, Hnnenr_-&w.. Rev.10.71 A YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you t" must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: 12-/0 Z/./� Fill in please: 'y a t �' y` t. APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: n)170=12� k � N ti BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: /9/S /s7FJf��/'/ /��U H 3 GG�/d�F'ii:✓l/<= /�/t __ '�3G V33v¢. /. /-8��� TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number ,/lS J o 9 8985� l�fi5d ,f; , Y:n1 d26 NAME OF CORPORATION:.: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS TYPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES 3�z ADDRESS OF BUSINESS ,✓8 6i/�D��f/r� �o = ,!`3 Claio���u://G.�aa 016P/PARCEL NUMBER [ � y.� [Assessing]. 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 COM ISSIO R'S OFFI This individual ha e int, d of y er r q irements that pertain to this type of business.MUST COMPLY WITH HOII�E OCCUpAT \ --- RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO N Auth riz Si nature** 'OMPLY MAY RESULT IN FI-IFq T MMENT c 1 ` , / - i� 1l1Si -V�'" 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: Town of Barnstable IME Regulatory Services '►% Richard V.Scali,Director Building Division nnaxsrnsM # _. MASS. Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 9 i639. ,fig 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date. l Name: �� � w l /l nu Phone#: (W Address: ! S USX _. �,{/u �[.l� 47-c�—_ Village: (�'V WVl WUL Name of Business: Type of Business: Map/Lot: Igg A INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling. there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home,occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • -No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation: , • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit I,the undersign . have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: �� Date: l Hnmenr._dnr. Rev.10A71 R YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission too crate. You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St. Hyannis. P ) rY g � Y Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: Fill in lease: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: L.i (C V p BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: ISN S Lf ) 1. 1 1 t,L TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number '� ) - iAro x xr'��r� jfln NAME OR CORPORATION:'- NAME OF NEW BUSINESS C.LC e.(\9: TYPE OF BUSINESS1\ JS THISA HOME OCCUPATION?" Y NO Q ADORES S OF:BUSINESS 'V9 ,C� �I'C rr`QI f CUSS-C�� 11/TE VIGLr-MAP/PARCEL NUMBER f A ! (] (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of,the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate yoourbus ness in this town. 1. BUILDING COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION This individual has b .err' formed of ermit requirements that pertain t('4I{sEty$MuVrQW-ATIONS. FAILURE TO c,.OMPI..V. MAY RESULT IN_ FINES. S ho ized Signature** 9 COMMENTS: V 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirement 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: Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services {4� °Fle o Richard V.ScaIi,Director NSTr AB Building Division s KAM Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: b Ces HOME OCCUPATION,REGISTIZAUON -/ _........ _.. __ _... . . Date. Name: L �_1 it.� Phone#: Address: l S U•(1 rW-\-Qk`\,�/u �� 47 C-1 Village: ("),kv"b Name of Business: 01 Type of Business: l/�y U� / w�(�j� Map/I.ot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Bamstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling. there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building.Inspector,a customary home.occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: e The activity is.carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit m Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. o There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. a The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. m There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. m Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home . Occupation,and not within the required front yard. There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. m No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation: m If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit I, the undersigns ,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. j Applicant: Date: 0� L v Hnmetir..rinr. Rev.l(1A11� YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 forbears). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to op re a e.) Yomust first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St. Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st Fl., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. tF $ DATE: Fill in please: 1� r �n6nnm Y ? fNAMELUI 0 �+'��;R`� �`�l9�j`a`7��.�. �,�, �� ; APPLICANT'S YOUR /S: BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: ( t' f, e t i (.(. TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number NAME-.OF:CORPORATION:: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS CGLC¢� c(� t TYPE OF BUSINESS C���I t 1 IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? NOLLLL TC-��l/(C MAPPARCEL NUMBER " �� (Assessing) . ADDRESS OF BUSINESS g(' - / 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'S OFFICE MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION This individual has b erri formed of i ermit requirements that pertain tc js%g QUVjFreW;ATIONS. FAILURE TO t = COMPUY MAY RESULT IN FINES. ho ized Signature* COMMENTS: v V 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirement 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: - .. Town of Barnstable _ Regulatory Services TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OF 1FIE Richard V.Scali,Director ,t n. ? "7 • Building Division 20"N MIX I � r � BAMSTns[A MASS, g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner i6gq. �0 9. ° 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us _I V �iIN, 3 2-l},; Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: Permit#: o 01 HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: S 13 /ILI Name: MA K-r-O S N►'kC—/—t-q-n y Phone#: Address: j 1 j f-'�L M c�VD-4 YZ P Village: C E(A( -fLV I GL.0 Name of Business: �-V�_�- �-O�Ci�✓l t I Type of Business: ��ih v�1 Map/Lot i A �r INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. , • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: � r Date: r 3 Homeoc.doc Rev.103113 i i YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. I � � } DATE: Fill in please: z� � f& _ �� ` ; APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: 1,,5; 1 S r `tt rs '< i TELEPHONE # Home Tele hone Numbers Lcg p NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS .i. 4 L V C—e- TYPE OF BUSINESS'P-�t� �T ' IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES,; NO Q a ADDRESS OF:,BUSINESS !' iS r`✓-�t r ii -� aZ "GEN i C-R vet MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COMM ISSIO ER'S OFFICE MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION This individ�l h� e ir�foc kanppemit requirements that pertain to this type of businesFSiULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO' \\\ Auth rize ignatnr COMPi,N MAY RESULT IN FINES. �C MENTS: 2. BOARD AF LTH �$T COMPLY WITH ALL This individual ha be for d of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. . � HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RECA i TIM Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: . I I. 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual ha a forAill Ym`ed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Author 11 a Si nat re* COMMENTS: i f I Regulatory Services 'W Thomas F.Geffer,Director t Building Division Tom Perry,Scalding Commissioner t .200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.m&ns Office: .508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Pee: :35 --0 Permit#: o�0 HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: Name: L�„ _ .�h cl�_ Phone#: Address: W7, A CC yllage: V��j/, Name of Business: s Type of Business: IIVT= It is the intent of this section to alloy the residents of the.Town of Barn stabIt to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling- there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no m=ase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to.the following conditions: 0 The actnaty is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,looted wid:da that dwelling unit e. Such use occupies no more.than 400 square feet of space. 8 There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside eialdence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration, smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors, electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. There is no storage or use of to}dc or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosi,e materials, in excess of normal household quantities. o Any need for parkingg generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. a There are no commercial`-,iudes.related to the Customary Home Occupation, other than one pan or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one.trailer not to exceed 20 feet in Iength and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. e No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business, the street address shall not be included. No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit- I, the undersigned,have read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registeriug. . ApPIicant: 1�( ��� Date: ZZ Honieoc.doc Rm.01/3/08 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your, Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 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 Lo op-GMCe.)" c�"must first obtain the necessary signature on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. -fake the conipl( ed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st FL, 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Cei-tificate that is required by law. DATE: s 3 Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: 1,4315 o IIV r ,IMF � r 150�31 a8D tl6 6 d 3-2 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number ( 5og 380 NAME OF CORPORATION. 4 ) 5 V0 i I Al NAME OF NEW BUSINESS TYPE OF BUSINESS. . T AJ G IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS 1.f31 1 AG.M 0,i� N R o A P! G3: c�;v7L&11_,e MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (Assessing) 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 ke sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING CO MISSI ER'S oFFlc MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION This individ al be info me oDear it uirements that pertain o this e of busrne ��y P q P type AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO j Auth r d Si tur COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. 'I OMMENT_:�Qpd, A 2. BOARD OF H LTH This individual has been f the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. ��1 MUST"OMPLY WITH ALL Authorized Signature** * n,MTTR!A[S RFrI!L.ATIOM!3 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: \�S VO Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director • snsersri�sM Building Division v MASS. g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 1e39. rEp Mpt 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 50-7�0-6230 Approved: Fee: 3 - d-o Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: 3 1'- 1 l Name: tit, AA—. t)Ar J-' N.S et'k Phone#: �c�$�0 2-1 - IR V T— Address: 1 g 1$ FA--L./U.pvT-�6l A�Q 1 43 Village: Vi 4.-v� Name of Business: Type of Business: ?Aci nl 1 l OJ G Map/L ot: / INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discenmible from outside the dvvellnig: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no usual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located witlun that dvvelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,aid there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volunnes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other,objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,ui excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot contanning the Customary Home Occupation,and not vvitlun die required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign sliall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business, the street address shall not be included. • No pens'9ji shall be employed um the Customary Home Occupation vvlmo is not a permanent resident of the dwe ' unit. I,the undersign , have read and e abo e restrictions for my home occupation I an registe 'rag. f Applica Date: ' Z 1 / Honreoc.doc Rev.01/ /08 Y' YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 yearsl... A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L. -it does not give you permission t-o operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this fori-n at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st Fl., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: -C 2- Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: r B�p INESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS:�S FAZ�Oc?fV AA �.Ili. 'IJ III 1i,442UIilr�! �VO -ZIRR, t9cv•�!'G/�/ ✓�" •�wni� a EPHONE # Home Telephone Number - i �► NAME OF CORPORATION: - E/ NAME OF NEW BUSINESS GIB CIL 6'c• d"i . "1 TYPE OF BUSINESS I Ai 4-n ri Ct IS THIS A O ADDRE S OF BUSINESS /P5. b NO MAP/PARCEL NUMBER ��— s`S (�' (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information-you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING GO Ss ONER'S OFF E Tl ifn Te t requirements that pertain to this type of business. WUPr z Si n -e** , OMMEN S: 7 G ` - "r r (? a C ti S 2. BOAR OF HEALTH This individual ha been informed he p i r quire nts that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signa re** MUST vOMPLY WITH ALL COMMENTS: RVAROO IS MATERIALS R MATERIALS rzTm 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services f •--rP�� Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division V101.11 OF FIVIN TF ? v� M A QQ Tom Perry,Building Commissioner '°rEo aim 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601nvz x's ' www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 • _ 5®$=790=6230 Vt Approve Fee: d Permit4h l a-E�GYj�j HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: Name: d1haf ZeSet9'►'t .CULz CID Phone#: l`74�Io�o�� �15Y0 Address: 0-15 6_Cnwfti rc19 ee14rv; LG@,jtlf� village:- a-v�LlP Name of Business:_1Jz( 5T01-6 W—wal rzwps Type of Business: UAx1lCC /2S Map/Lot: `g9067 S INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow die residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to die provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zorhing ordinance,pro`dided that the activity shall not be discenhible from outside die dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • Tlhe activity is carved on by die permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling urhit,located iiidiun that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • Tlmere are no external alterations to tie dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,ui excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing dhe Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • T'here are no commercial velicles related to tie Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on die same lot containing tie Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating die Customary Home Occupation. • If tie Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,diee street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed uh the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling nit. I,tine undersigned,have read and e vvidl the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering.Applicant: Date: 0 l l /-(hoe Homeoc.doc Rev.01/3/08 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your.Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 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.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form w Clerk's Hyannis, 01 Town Hall and et the Business Certificate that is o m to the Town Cler< s Office 1st FI. 367 Main St. H a is MA 026 ( ) P � Y � g required. by law. DATE: l a ill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/9- NL L _ Gi5 Ci BUSINESS �� YOUR HOME ADDRESS: f Y r of G�y G .2 a � �5 yO TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number ( NAME OF CORPORATION: ' NAME OF NEW BUSINESS AI-L 5 7TE 00 TYPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS {rP!S T�c ti h T' C.e,-�-re,t'V MAP/PARCEL NUMBER l ��JCS (Assessing) 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 COM ISSIO R'StOFFIThis individu I has infd ny p rm' requirements that pertain to this type of b CUPATION �'0` OMPLY WITH HOME OCAut o�izedn to . RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE,TO MMENTs MAY RESULT IN FINES. n 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: Town of Barnstable st+e r Regulatory Services c,Fam, � P� ti Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division w BARNSTABLE, ' y MASS. Tom Perry,Building Commissioner �Pren 39. 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 wwvv.town.barnstable.mams Office: 508-862-4038 Fa �5 -790-6230 Approved: kA Fee:. rg�s. — f Permit#: 06166 Yc)8 HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Nanne: ����L2611� �� x� l� Phone #:__ oZC(D—C�3!5g Address C�tv — -5181 fit— i ages Village: C ID--�? MU Name of Business:----- Type of Business: '7_>ETt—AZZL _t3("e,, Map/Lot: }' INTENT:. It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of tlne"Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation eirithiii single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Sectiou it-tA of the Zoliing ordinance,provided that the activity (� shall not be discernible from outside the divelling: there shall be❑o increase in Eloise or odor; no visual alteration to the premises ivinich vaoulcl suggest anything other than it residential use;no increase Eli traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. W After registr<>tiou�a�itli the Biiilcling Inspector,a custommary Ronne occupation shall be permitted:as of right subject to the .1 followi ig conditions: • The activity is carried on by tine permanent resident of a single family residential dwelli ig unit, located within (� that dwelling Unit.. • Such use occupies tic,more than 400 square feet of'space. • There are uo external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is Elo outside evidence of such use. No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volunncs. (11 • The use does involve the production of offensive noise,inbration,snwke,c.lust or other particular matter, (� odors,electrical disturbance,Beat,glare, hunnidity or other objectionable effects. �{ • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flamnnable or explosive materials, in excess of normal household quantities. H Any need for parking generated by such use shall be nnet on the same lot containing the Customary Horne J Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • "There are no commercial vehicles related to (lie Customary Home Occupation,other than one vaii or one LO pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet ill lengtli and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Horne Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the.Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the sti:eet address shall not be included. • No person shall be ennployed ill the Customary Home Occupation ii-lun is'not a penllaucnt resident of the dwelling unit. I, tine undersigned, have read and ne abo, -estrictions for my hoine occupation I ani registering. Applicant: Date: A,_ , 2WO YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost.$30.0D for years]. A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR You must do by M.G.L.- it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificat ME Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) NAME in town .which Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's 1°` FL., 367 DATE: >�QG C ` �C�lCa � 7�wi APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: `� Fill in please: 7a,._ ! �� USINESS �7 YOUR HOME ADDRESS: tlsr`s 5�1' „L TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW.BUSINESS' aV\,� IS THIS A HOME DCCUPAT1pN� = T���� YES ND PE TY OF BUSINESS4` �,cT4JTt"Tt��/ ADDRESS.OF BUSINESS tJ: � ,. �'S. G' 2 _ �S�'` MAP/PARCEUNUMBER SJ' �J� .� (Aseessingj: When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 20 St — of the Town of Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate per and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. O Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth 1. BUILDING COM SSIO ER'S OF IC This individu I h s n fo m of a y p rmit requir ments that pertain to this type of business. Aut ize Si n e** COMMENT MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION RUI AND REG LATI 2. BOARD of HEALTH COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. COMMENTS: Authorized Signature** 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSI G AUTHORITY) This individual has b 61 inf r e o the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** ° COMMENTS: Town of Barnstable of the ram, Regulatory Services Q� ti Thomas F. Geiler,Director ]Building Division . BARNSCABLE, y MASS. g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner Qj 039. AtFp3.lA 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office:: 508-862-4038 F 5 790-6230 Approved:, � ��,, . Fee: A21267. _ Permit#: c,241�l��`�� HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: �O � O Name: J oNo /U`P-JC.e.lO �l/) UIM � V\ ,O Phone #:��'f Aciclress: T t�n� nn y?'Jp AI t�l Village: CIC-1* Name of Business:---A-c R:f- e-------------------------------------------------- Type of Business: I�� Mal)/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate it home occupation «ltliin single Family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that(lie activity shall not be discernible front outside the divelling: there shall be uo increase in noise or odor; no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;uo increase iu traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration With(lie Building Inspector,it.customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried oil by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located witliin that dwelling unit.. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary iu residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,libration,smoke,(lust or other particular iatatter, odors,electrical disturbance,treat,glue, humidity or other objectionable effects. • 'There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flaitunable or explosive materials,in excess of nomial household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be ntet on the same lot containing the Custonaaiy Horne Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is uo exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles rela(ed to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed it tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Honie Occupation: • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Custom.uy Honie Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Custoniai-y Honie Occupation who is not it penrianent resident of the dwelling unit. I, the undersigned, have read and aga' vit w -estrictious for nay home occupation I quit registering. / /n Applicant: Date: d Flcnncoc.doc �/,"u YLOU 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., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) DATE: Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOURNAME/S:_ CA-VVWV_Lih)i4-0 BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: 191S FAi.vYkoy�+ � C�Ew �o.iir F iMA �Z�32 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone.Number 74--521- °13^l 1 NAME OF CORPORATION:, NAME OF NEW BUSINESS i Yc tfi TYPE OF BUSINESS JA V pry IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? %K YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS 1 ri '�77�out--L MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (Assessing) 0.2(o�Z 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 andlicenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING CO tha ON R'S OFF This individ abe in ed any er it re uirements that pertain to this type of b.usine UST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO Au thor4zsed ig atur: * COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES, OMME T . 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has be i ormed of ermi quirements that pertain to this type of business. IYgZgR MUST WITH ALL cMA7 RXS REGU uthorized Signat // I.ATIONS COMMENTS:_ 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Ka�tu" D� Authorized Signature** COMMENTS:_ OFFICE ONLY -NO K-CM1I f Town of Barnstatd6` '- Regulatory J Sernvl�ees � 3 59 of."TM> ,,1,, , " f °E 'o Thomas F. Geiler,Director Building Division �.+Rrrsreei.E. : _.- mass g Tom Perry,Building Comm ssio{i i�ISIdH ,1.9��.6 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4039 Fax: 50 -790-6230 Approved: I Fee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION D ate: '5�1 O 1 09 Name•. on _G4)S IAAc 1-6A Dc) Phone#• 4;,:2 g 6d 5 6S 5-1 Address: 1915 r.n Yt-, ✓c>1 'rr- C Village: C1:N/E 12-�-l1LC.�' Name of Business: S 1 LU F_1Z '�� Type of Business: ��< T, N G Map/Lot: INT Elmer: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling. there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the- premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space; • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter,' odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects, o There is no-storage-or use of toxic or-hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household rmantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be nnet.on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • .There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation, other than one van or one pick-up-kuek not•.to•exceed•one ton:capicity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to -... . — excd 4 tires,parked.on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit . I,the undersigned,have read d agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Appbcan Date: h 0-1 D`> YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business Certificates cost $30.00 for 4 years. A Business Certificate ONLY REGISTERS THE BUSINESSi NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.- it does not give you permission to operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1st FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. Fill in please: Date: APPLICANT'S NAME: _r 7A 1RC�ps &7,4 c_� �� YOUR HOME ADDRESS: /, /S 1,4I-A^---3v i P--D -,t,t C, Ll - C_ F -EP�1 L-c_e , Am - 01�3Z BUSINESS TELEPHONE # 65 S HOME TELELPHONE #: NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS S ! L V E -PC)X P� I A) I 1 A/ Cs TYPE OF BUSINESS P,,111A)i IAj "�11 IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? NO /!� ADDRESS OF BUSINESS_] 81 5 FAQ �; �TLq rz-9 # �I MAP/PARCEL NUMBERI O (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is 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 ega y o era a your business in town. 1. BUILDING COMMISSIONER'S OFFIC This individual has be informed o an permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. {� S TO R-C P i A]- A/J �_ � uthorized Sin ure** MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION COMMENTS: REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual hsZbEe n info d f eequir ments that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Si ature** MUST COMPLY WITH ALL COMMENTS: HAZARDOUS MATERW S REGUUAMS 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.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 1 st Fl., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: Q-;� �G/ Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: KS -Orl n BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: I l S J (mUu t 1 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number 'O - S� NAME OF CORPORATION: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS A-n y)l5 06d Ca�fte-0,,Le G,,(a-d ea yi TYPE OF BUSINESS VYW- U C a S�TL)1 cos `c/111,- IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? ES NO l�NGeIS d py G i' s ADDRESS OF BUSINESS I S S t >( KV E L h e� }-C�u'A0±4 .MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (S — Q- Z (Assessing) 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. MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION 1. BUILDING COM ER'S OFFICE RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO This individu I hSIO n in d c a pe mit re uirements,that pertain to this type of business. �0MPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. ut oor,zgd Signa. ** `- MENTS: �-k CCr-,` d 1f1 i 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been infor d of the rr�.t re irements that pertain to Lhis type of business. Authorized E i nature** COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has b inform/ oft licen ing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized S1gna re* COMMENTS: .,.� Town of Barnstable w Regulatory Services oFz�r� g Y Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division + RAMSMBLE. + r hKAss, g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner �"rED 59: no Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 �J must f"d8bf(L VH HOME OCCUPATION a 508-790-6230 J RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO Approved: COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. Pee: Permit#: HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date- �- e Name . l/1!i lU2(�-Q-Q— Phone# �U �J Address: VK-n�� Village: Name of Business: Pry, N '-5 -if cc� e-( s U-az t d CV7-7 14-yllr-7 S Type of Business; I — VK-e ot C-(A--1 Map, ot: J c-e.S ivv sem�r/rS -4 Ic. 0d EVITN'T: It is the.intent of this section to allow the residents.of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within m `^ that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space; - • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of,normal residential volumes. • The use does trot involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects, o There is no-storage-or use of toxic or-hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. ��Al • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met.on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. / • .There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick--Up-truck•not-•to,exceed•one ton-capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to - exc=d 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. . I,the unders' ave read and agree with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am egistering. Applicant Date: /CJh r Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BIKE Tpyy �� do Thomas F.Geiler,Director 4 sn�wsr,�sie. Building Division v MASS. g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner '°tFo met 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 ax 5 8-790--6230 Approved: % Fee: S— Permit#: 0'4 HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: Phone#: 3 C)9- 3&-p-230r� Name: /, Address/?/.sF-P�u�/0UTG� P4• Ova G Village: '�—J 1 Name of Business: �FK✓AEU' FA-i "L-V Type of Business:,D 1��i TPrl- M,y S C Map/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance, proNnded that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the prennises vlucln would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase m traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater. pollution. After registration w4th the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permannent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet.of space. ` • Tlnere are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings, a d3tlnere is no outside evidence of such use. f _ • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. } • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or oilier particular matter, _ odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. `"# -� • 'There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive nalerials,illexcess f normal household quantities. r • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot corntaigiug the C ustoma?,Hone' Occupation,and not writhii the required front yard. r ^? • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pickup truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet ii length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No pen shall be empl ed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelli g .nit. I,the undersigne and a writh the above restrictions for my home occupation I, registering. Applic Date Honieoc.doc Ree.01/3/08 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business Certificates cost $30.00 for 4 years. A Business Certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L. - it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 1 FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and 200 Main Street Offices at the Licensing counter. DATE: -0 Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: de --so C1 ur'►�11����5 IS-1)✓ L-i� SrG ✓A BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: I'S>13 F/_V_Mdoo i 4 Ro. o r� A- .4- e NitiPJA-M* ©&O3 r -.og 36o 23�0 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number: NAME OF NEW BUSINESS_ tu5 P4TP2oDUc:72'� - fNV3=4am PrQM+Ly TYPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION?_ _YES NO If Have you been given approval from the building division? YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS)91�$N_4,w � irh c�r�1L-���I -M.p 0?_jv Z MAP/PARCEL NUMBER 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 CO IONER'S OFFIC This indivdua s bee or e of any permit requirements that pertain a of business. 'FAICOMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION JOULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO A thorized i natur_e** COMPLY MAY RESULT IN COMMENTS ? FINES. U 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: tA COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SUPERIOR COURT BARNSTABLE, SS. 2009 JAN 15 AM 8: 13 CIVIL ACTION NO: 08-00674 CYNTHIA JOHN ® ® q ��C SON, Gov& IFS COP), y� Plaintiff VS. j TFO pFRSF9� M.R.C.P. RULE 30(a) & RULE 45 O/V HOLLY MANAGEMENT AND ) SUPPLY CORPORATION AND ) CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES, INC., ) Defendants ) TO: Keeper of Records: Town of Barnstable,Building Inspector, 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 15 Greetings: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in accordance with the provisions of Rule 45 of the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure to appear and testify on behalf of the defendant before a Notary Public of the Commonwealth, at the office of Lynch and Lynch, Attorney Susan E. Sullivan, No. 45 Bristol Drive, South Easton, MA 02375, (Phone: 508- 230-2500) on Wednesday, the 281h day of January 2009, at nine o'clock a.m., and to testify as to your knowledge, at the taking of the deposition of the above-entitled action. NOTE: BY PROVIDING THE FOLLOWING REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION TO LYNCH & LYNCH AT THE ADDRESS STATED ABOVE PRIOR TO THE DEPOSITION DATE YOUR APPEARANCE WILL NOT BE REQUIRED "And you are further required to bring with you any and all inspection reports for property located at 1815 Falmouth Road, Unit C-2, Centerville, MA, including but not limited to any and all inspections pertinent to lease of the premises pursuant to Section 8. Hereof fail not as you will answer your default under the pains and penalties in the law in that behalf made and provided. Dated: January 8, 2009 o� N' — ublic File No.: 17.20370 * ti �?Q Q C,p�;gR ?z �y\� /mab Co��� I 7 7 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SUPERIOR COURT BARNSTABLE, SS. CIVIL ACTION NO: 08-00674 CYNTHIA JOHNSON, ) Plaintiff ) VS. ) NOTICE OF TAKING DEPOSITION HOLLY MANAGEMENT AND ) SUPPLY CORPORATION AND ) CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES, INC., ) Defendants ) TO: All Counsel of Record Please take notice that, at 9:00 a.m., on Wednesday, January 28, 2009, at the offices of Susan E. Sullivan, Esquire, Lynch and Lynch, 45 Bristol Drive, South Easton, Massachusetts 02375, (Phone: 508-230-2500), the defendant(s) in this action, by their attorney(s) will take the deposition upon oral examination of the Keeper of Records, Town of Barnstable, Building Inspector, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA, pursuant to applicable provisions of the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure, before David Laplante, Notary Public in and for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or before some other officer authorized by law to administer oaths. The oral examination will continue from day,to day until completed. You are invited to attend and cross-examine. Respectfully, i S san E. ivan Attorney for the Defendant(s) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Susan E. Sullivan, hereby certify that on January 8, 2009, I served the above notice on the plaintiff, in the above entitled action by mailing a copy thereof, postage prepaid, to Graham N. Wright, Esquire, MORGAN& MURPHY, 528 Pleasant Street, Bro ton, MA 02301. Susan E. Sullivan Attorney for the Defendant(s) File No.; 17.20370 /mab TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel.0 S ,S Application # 06 O q,__ Health Division Date Issued 12 1 31. Conservation Division Application Fee '(.�V Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _Preservation/ Hyannis I Project Street Address /�/� � 4ej o kit C� Village Owner Ko�,U_L2c►Z��rp 4SSg Address,��,P'7 Telephone s - 7�� s 3/!k Permit Request KJcpa Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation V.� Od, Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ,❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No , Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new .size_ N Attached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: c� M cx c-,) Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ < N , Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use cn r no APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name ��C/1%� 11' P� s �,�' elephone Number 32S -9.31� Address C�)�'°j ,��)�Y .�/ License# - 3 i !E9 /--I(' Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO all-&,O AA SIGNAT E DATE 'Id -0a -es- ' FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO: t ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER ` DATE OF INSPECTION: s r FOUNDATION t FRAME 4 N INSULATIO . s 4 FIREPLACE , ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL 1 PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL a FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • Thomas F.GeUer,Director Building Division Tomperrys BuildlugComwhsioner , 200 Maier Street, $Yaaaiss MA 02601 Www{own,barustable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6230 ' Of{iae; 508-862-4038 propeitY Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using ABuilder by Stuart Bornstein ,as Owner of the subject propert3Y 7. I� Michael J Roberts to-act onMYbeb2Tj '• he y arebithou 5. matters relative to work authorized by t g permit application for, in . Holly Hill , 1815 Falmouth Road (Route.. 28) , Centerville , MA 02632 (Address of Job) 12/23/2008 S1•�` of Date • Stuart -Bornstein I print 1'�ame 13epartmee-nt o� 'Itarlgustri¢oJlyAcci�lerats affr 600 Washington Street M. r Boston,Klass. 02111 . ,a•- • Workers Coro�e��nsatiota„Insurance davit Mw ME MTN VMIII name. SIPPEWISSETT -CONS TRUC CORP location: 297 North St city Hyannis MA 02601 phone 08 ) 775— -lir, ❑ I am a bomeotivtter performing all work myself. ❑ I am a sole vroprietor and have no one workin in am capacity (X� ON ME/I workers' compensation for my thi employees working on s job. I am an emplo�ler providing com nnv name: S 1 eW i addrs:es .. �. . citvc Hyannis, MA 026D1 hone#: 508 ) 775-9316 olicv#WCC 500054901200 8 insuranIce co. ///�//.le.�''//�G✓D [] I am a sole proprietor*general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the conttactols listed below who hale the follo«ing workers'compensation polices: _.... Como inv name: address: � •:•: •..%::. . • ;'"M. a ,✓..'.:�:. •°: i �..�'.. Rhone#- x... °w '': CI ty; • :ado:a ::• �{ : ,. ;:i: .S t 3=.>g '�=.... insvrnnce cm Y ✓llQ/ll�silG%i//!/G. Camp 3nv name: 'Lll..:of• •lrpv t M. � address: otie#: .� Y •:,�H:�=; city-. ,; ,.,: •:. .... `.: , �... .: ......:............ Y7�``ppSS--``M,N..•• w• �-- • ♦�in;7i,i!`.<"•?�.:„'.hZ�a,.. '•alive•#• , •-•«.N n,,y',�.xYr;i.'r�.'�:?�:' ln3Qr8T1 eC co rA , MORENO .l SMIgIrection 25A orbIGL 152 csn'lad.to the hnposidon of crkninal penaides of*Me up to S't300.00and/or FaIIure to°Q�corMt e a ri pir,4 er►altla in the corns of a 5?OP 1VOIt2C ORDER and a Me.of Si OO.00 a day spinst and I underatssld that s one yesra'imprbomment as weR ciril P otlnresti bons of the DIA for t overage vesiticadon. . copy otthta statetnent may be ton"4&4 to the oilke en per ce ify thr d alti f ju the information provided above is".-and correct I do her ntt Date 12/23/2008 _ Signature Mucha J . Roberts phone# (508) 775-9316 Print name :.. ..;.... .. .......::.:.:. .......... am"use only do notwrite in this area to be completed by city ortowa oMcW perrnitlticense 11 Mudding Department dos or town: (ZyLlcettxi»2 Board ' []Selec-tmen's Otntee ❑ check if immediate rtaponse isrequired 0IIWth Department phone ft, �t?ther contact Penon: lra 9 95 PIAI ate, 12/29/2008 Time, 1,17 PM To, Q 9,5087906230 Pa e, 002 Client#: 16172 2SUFFIELDMA ACORD. A C D. DATE(MAC•DDi-Cf fY) CERTIFICATEOF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE PRoou ER w THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwling &O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR 973 lyarinough Rd., PO Box 1990 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INa)RF.RA: CNA - Suffield Management; Holly Management NSURERa: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. INSUREF,C: 297 North Street INSURER U: Hyannis, MA 026Q1 ,NSLIREN F-: COVERAGES 7HE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED AeOVF_FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ' ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE.POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN;IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. .LTR INSRE TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD/YY DATE MI41.DDrYY - LIMITS - A GENERAL LIABILITY B2090598236 04/30108 .04/30%09 EACH OCCURRENCE $2 OQO QQQ _ X COMMERCIAL GENERAL L:ABi LI1-( DAM.gGF TO RENTED. PREMISES Ea.occlirrr�ce $3OQ 000 CLAIMS MADE LZ OC UR MED EXP(Any one person) $1 O 000 LSJ _ - PERSONALBAO\'INJUR!' s2,000,000 i'Y) GENERAL AGGREGATE s4,000,000 r CE 'L AGCRAGATE C', rf-APPLIES TIER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG s4,000,000 POLIO:` PRO- JECT L B AUTOMOBILIABIUTY BA20601-875085EL 05/25108 05/25/09 _ COMP.INEDSINGLE LIMIT $1,000,000 ANYA�-IfD Y:� (Ea accident) . ALL OWNED AUTO, -- BODILY INJURY 3 X SCHED I EDAUIaS (Per parson) d X HIREDA ITCS s •_, 3 BODILY INJUP.Y Faracddsnl' $ X NON-OV�v�r,JEC AUTOS f ( / C'J X Drive Other Car PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Peracacent) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCOEN-f $ ANY AUTO EA ACC $ ' OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGCR.FGATF. $ $ DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ - $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC294080721 12/07/08 12/07/09 X `VdcsTAru� C'rH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOP/PARINMEXECUTIVE - E.L.EACHACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/M EMBER EXCLUDED?, - - - F.L.OISFASF EAF.MPLOYFF. $1,000,000 If yes,dsscrlbe under -- SPECIAL PROVISIONS belnvr E.L.DISFAFF,-POL.ICY LIMIT $1.000 000 A OTHER Property B2090598236 04/30108 04/30/09 Bldg:$2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS[VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. Replacement cast valuation applies Wlr/t the Building coverage. (See Attached. Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER VALL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL I_ DAYS WRrrTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERWICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,SUTFAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street - IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR _ Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001108) 1 of 3 #54901 CR C ACORD CORPORATION 1988 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map _ Parcel 3 Application 7 Health Division Date Issued ;;> �vl Conservation,Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address Village L eyr &, Owner aw ,etzf / s�� G- Address Telephone gn �—%3 Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation DCO Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: N Cy Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ oi-r+ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# " , Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION m (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name hone Number Address �9-7 ����h License# �' 3 & All-.5 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TOT�iI���rya GI��s� SIGNATURE DATE 1 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY , ,t } ARPLICATION# IJATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL N0. i ADDRESS VILLAGE x OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: } FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION ` FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL s GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED:OUT ASSOCIATION'PLAN NO. ,r Tow• of Barnstable Regalatory Services ..� Thomas F.C.,60w,Director Building Division �fn r TomYerry, Building Commissioner 200 Main street,$y=i.s,MA 0260, Vvw.townbarus ble.,ma.us Fax: 508 790-6230 O{{iae: 508-862-4038 Property Owner Must . Complete and Sign TMs Section If Using A►Builder b y Stuart Bornstein ,as Owner of the Subject property Mictrael J. Rob-erts to•actonmybeha% hereby authorize fitters relative to work authorized byth�s buU&S pernut apphcatioa for, iti all . Holly Hill , `18'15 Falmouth Road (Ro:ute. 28) , Centerville, MA 02632 • Ac}dzess of Job) i 12/23/2008 . Date Sim of Stuart .Bornstein � print l�arrme • Z?e artrrten t of Inrl�ast`riW. al Accidents H. fifffCgVf.1j7Y85 92tiVr1S 600 Washington Street is r..:::J� Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation„Insurance affidavit nee: SIPPEWISSETT -CON.STRUC location: 2 9 7 I3or t h St . City Hyannis MA 02601 phone# ( 508 ) 775- a31r, ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work ,vself. ❑ I am a sole roarietor and have no one w rid aarry capaacit. (J I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees tivorking on this job. COM13nny name: $1poew,ts address: r t .. city: Hyannis, MA 026n1 phone 508) 775-9316 olicv#WCC 500054901200 8'D J"' insat'ancc co. ,� , C1 I am a sole proprietor.general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the coattactors listed below who have the folloi%ing workers'compensation polices: _.._. cofnipanv name: . addrets: :.: •.%: :''" V.t y/ '.:,,':. tv..A w .>- hone • ..+rat •••�. :.. A.t'%�._?.1• •✓.. .';:,>, ]� . DIiCV#.. .... ..Y:` ------------- insarnnce cm95 vA, /,l�r�//%tiy//.(/�(//v�'.lG ✓.c✓/////////%�// Y.,�. eo nanv name: address• - city. .��...:.:: ...._•:... _..; v . lip. :• .�. ��-:R,X',oi'�i'•'➢Y''; .k.�Rd... •`••Olity.#'• fY' , .ivc,4;Yux'>'°yy'aj:e::m .•9y:E`- `� �»- inymmTice co Failure to secure eovergge a+tegoired nsder geetion 25A of MGI:152 can lead the bnpoaition of aiming!pesaltlea o!aOtte np to SS.S00.00and/or yq in the forma or STOP'%VORK ORDER and a Me.olS]00,00 s day.apaiwt tne. I understand that a one yeah'ltnptisaunent as well�civil pcsd . Copy of this statetntnt tar be lormw&&to the Oince of nvestigatiow of the DIA for coverage verification a ijy tut the d enalti jperju the information provided above is true and correct jr her Date 12/23/2008 - Si¢nature Print nae Mucha J . Roberts Phone# ( 508) 775-9316 m otUcinl use only do not Write in this area to be completed by city or town oMciai pertnitlllcense 0 Muilding Department city,or town: ❑licensing Board [,]Selectmen's OfOee ❑ check if lmmedi.ste rr�pat�ve is required ORealth Department contain penon: phone#• Other tl:nsco 9,95 PIA) ate, 12/29/2008 Time, 1,17 PM To, @ 9,5087906230 '_Pa e, 002 Client#: 16172 2SUFFIELDMA AAO DATE PRODU,ER: .;; THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwling&O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd.; PO Box 1990 'Hyannis,MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED - - IPCaIIRF:RA: CNA Suffield Management; Holly Management r•/suReRO: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. INSURER C: 297 North Street IrasuRER U: Hyannis, MA 026Q1 INSURER E COVERAGES :HE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUME14TWITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR. MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN:,IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID.CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE ,POLICY NUAABER POUCY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR NS DATE h8V1/DD/YY DATE MI4UDDiYY LIMITS .A GENERAL LIABILITY B2090598236 04/30/08 04/30/09 EACH OCCURRENCE $2 000 000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY I DAM.QGF TO RF:NTEf) t PREMISES Ea.occurrencr. $300.000 CLAMS MADE a GC UR MED EXP(Any one person) $1 O 000 _ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2 00 OOO _V - GENERAL AGGREGATE $4 j000 000 GEN'LAGG'iEGATEL'JdfrAPPUESHER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $4000000 POLIO JPER T LL✓� B AUTOMO8141-IABILITY I-=BA2060L87508SEL 05/25/08 05125/09 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT rn -- $1,000,000 ANY A�Jf•0 `:A (Ea accident) ALI GW.NEO AUTO. BODILY INJURY X SCHEDIj(,EDA40f (Nerp2rson) $ X HIRED AITCS BODILY INJURY X NON-O,AEr T-OS (ParacaCenlj $ X• Drive Other Car PROPERTY DAMAGE (Pera.^ciCsnt) $. GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACODED T $ ANY AUTO - -0THF.R THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: - AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH-CCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ ❑ECUCTiBLE RETENTION $ - - $ i 'A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC294080721 12/07/08 � 12/07/09 X R11SI- IT CFI _ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANl'PROPRIEI'OPJ17ARINERIEXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED?.If _ E.L.OISFASE FA F.MPl.OYEF. $1,000,000 .-SPECIAL PROV!S10NS b^I yr E.L.DISEASE-POLIC'r LIA91T $1,000,000 A OTHER property 82090598236 04130108 04/30109 Bldg; $2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. Replacement cast valuation applies W/rlt the Building coverage. (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES'SE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION .Town of Barnstable=Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10_ DAYS WRITTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERTIl ICATE HOLOER NA.MEO TO THE LEFT,SUTFAILURE TO 00 SO SHALL - 367 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTAnVVEE�' ACORD 25(2001108)1 of 3 454901 CR 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1986 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 0o Map- , Parcel 4!515 Application Health Division Date Issued 7i Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ii OOF Historic- OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street::Address U 0 C w'Village �,& Owner C._`Plf_�,901_1/6' Ili,-CIele- Address '? ✓ 0451_ 6;7— Telephone v�do— 92 Permit Request �4 d ,,c /)"V oYY,..® Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation '�4� O Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No 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 # o Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION run (BUILDER OR HOMED NER) 77 co Name '� ��� � P Telephone Number e5f Address /V De4_L License# CS _S 3 i Aav kz Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # j / ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO��-G-/,'-o )v4�N e SIGNATURE DATE /d • FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY „ APPLICATION# f DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE ; OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION'PLAN.NO. } , uvn of Ba rnstable table f � Regulatory Services •,�„ Thomas F.Geller,Director Bading DiV1810n �fnr TomYer , BuildingCommissiouer 200 Main Street, $yannis,MA 02601 vrww-town barn able,•ma.us Fax: 508 790-6230 OCe; 508-862.4038 . Property Owner Must This Section n T1�t . Complete a�ad Sig . If Using in ABuilder Owner of the subject property Bornstein as 7 . b Stuart Bor , , Y Michael J. Roberts tA•actonmYbehalf; hereb9 authorsze: ,tters relative to work authorized lot buU&S permit application for, 5 -Falmouth Road (.Route. 2.8) , Centerville, MA 02632 Holly Hill , 181 , • (Address of Job} . 12/23/2008 Date Sim• °f Stuart-Bornstein I�rintl'�ame . �• y Department of Industrial Accidents ,.. a� a 600 Washington Street :•• Boston,Mass. 02111 _ ..`�R Workers' Coggen�sation insurance ffi Adavit � C�rrE�TrrQYaL'i .EFrr.• name; S I PPEWISSETT CONSTRIJC Location: 297 i3orth St city Hyannis MA 02601 phonet! 508 775— I Q I ara a homeowner performing all work myself i am a sole vrovrietor and have no one working in anv ca achy %//%//////�/%%/%%/�///////// %%///////J///% []t] I am an employer providing workers compensation for my emplovees working on this job. com nnv name: S 1 eW l address: rt Hyannis, MA 026DI - hone#: 508) 775-9316 citvc - niity#W.CC 500054901200 80 ins co. [) I am a sole proprietor.generil contractor,or boaleowner(circle one)and have hired the coauactors listed below who have - nsation polices: the follouing workers'compe _.... comvanv address: r :•. ... . ;9-^ ,C �,"•.: :. °4D n::%- hone city: .. ........, olicv fl�=' ...•.::%•.... ..,�:'z:.:•x,.�:%s� :�:�:r�i.,,� ::. insarnssce cm /. , 7//,iy////Y:w .wlisi MR wsrGb' %%/// i 'r%//////.�///.�// •� ems:"• eo nanv name address• One#: N er.•+•:.ir t•'•i`^.' city— ♦Rin'+]C•p�l••' 'i�\e.T�t4�.. ••01iC.v•A• ••'C6. YY^ '. �Y .}?. ittlo"Tice co. � ,mderSection 25.E orMGL 15 dead to the imposition of crlsninal pesaitiea of•Wtanp to S13g0:00and/or FZ a to secure eovera9e w rcquirtd tla the tot7n of a STOP 1VORK ORDER and a Wae.of S100.00 a day.spiRst vq` I underatarA that s one years'imptisonment as"a drU petal copy of this atatetnent may be forwatdei so the Olna of Investigations or the DIA for coverage retiCation Pe c d uralt' f ju the information provided above is Ira,-and correct I do her ify tut the Date 12/23/2008 _ signature Micha J . Roberts Phonefl (508) 775-9316 Print name :... ..:.... .. ottldal LUC only do notwrite iit this area to be completed by city ortown oMcial permitlAcense 0 OBulldinl Department city or town: ClUctnsing Board OSelectrnen'3 OMce O check if lmmedi.ate response is regWred Otttaith Depwi3nent phone tfi, 00ther contact person: t,isco 9,95 F)Al ate, 12/29/2008 Times 1,17 PM To, @ 9,5087906.230 Par 002 Client#: 16172 25UFFIELDMA O �/.TM DATE(MAC'OD'YY1rY) �� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURA�lCE 12/24108 PRoou ER ; - - THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ' Dpwling & O'Neil.Insu ran ce ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED - IN.3UREF.A; CNA Suffield Management; Holly Management :NsuRER o: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. INSURER C: 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 026Q1 IfJSURER D: INSURER E:. ( COVERAGES YHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSIJRED NAMED AEOb'E FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICA7ED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHERAOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN:,IS,SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAD CLAIMS. .LTR ADD L INS TYPE OF INSURANCE - ,POLICY NUMBER POUGY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD/YY DATE MPAIDDiYY LIPAITS A GENERAL unBlLlrY B2090598236 04/30108 04I30/09. EACH OCCURRENCE s2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIAB;LITY- "MIA'ZE TO PREM F RNTE De r,. r. $300.00D CLAIMS MADE E OC UR MED EXP iAn;one person; $1 O 000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2 OOO 000 - - g GENERAL AGGREGATE s4,000,000. CENT AGGREGATE L11+41T APPLIES FjIEP.: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $4 000 000 POLIC JPRE 7 LCU&= _ B AUTOMOBF06UABILITY 1= BA2060L87508SEL 05/25/08 05/25/09 - .� {:i:ry COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ;51,000,000 ANY ALIT r (Ea accident) C'�J ALL OWNED AUTO, - — BODILY INJURY $ X SCHED-LEDAU*JS (Perparson) ) ..t„ °2S i X HIRED'A$ITCB �,._, r BODILY INJUP.`/ - X NON-O EDAUTOS t (Pere ddanlj $ X Drive Other Car PROPERTY DAMAGE (Peracdden() $ GARAGE LIABILITY 'AUTO ONLY-EA ACGDE-F $ _ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACCTHAN ' .AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR .CIAIMS MADE AGGRFGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE $ -].RETENTION $ - - $ A WORKERSCOMPENSAnONAND WC294080721 12/07/O8 12/07109 X vdcs"rATu� cTH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ER ANl'PP,OPRIEI'OPJI)ARINEWEXECUTIVI E.L..FACHACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?, F.L.DISEASE EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,dsscrlbe under SPECIAL PP..Ov:SIONS bolnvr - E.1.DISEASE-POI.IC`/LIMIT $1,000 000 A OTHER property • 62090598236 04130108 04/30/09 Bldg:$2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS - Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. Replacement cast valuation applies w/rlt the Building coverage. (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OFTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE-CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION M Town of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURERVALL ENDEAVOR TOMAIL 10. DAYSwRRTEN - Department NOTICE TO,THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO,THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE - ACORD 25(2001108) 1 of 3' #54901 CR 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map d' 2 Parcel �s Application #� Health Division Date Issued 12j3t J&e)- Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/Hyannis ��3��°� Project Street Address Villageetie�� Owner Aceo, 4z �OC Z-P Address c=;)9,> /04W-,k. -5 Telephone LS D — 7//75 Y,3 Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation ; 064 Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House:\❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing P�new�size_ a5 Ca Attached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: � L x' rn C-) it Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ rn > Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use co m APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name 4G �� ��di_�� Telephone Number (!24 Y . Address ' A)OM License# C� w Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO gcl e-Q SIGNATURE DATE I� FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 'APPLICATION# x f DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL N0. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER _M1 L DATE OF INSPECTION: t FOUNDATION } FRAME 2 INSULATION _l FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL -PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL 4 GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING 1 DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Town of Barnstable Pao f•�'E tOktio • • .. Regagtory Services .. *' o�,y g.Geer,Director SINt �'� Building MVISion Tomperrh Building Comm*siouer 200 Main Street,$yaanis,MA 02601 www.iown barndable.•maxs Fax: 508-790-6230 ' OCe; 508-862-4038 Property owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using ABuilder by Stuart Bornstein ,as Owner of the Subject property I� MicPrael J. Roberts. to•actoanYybehalf, '• . herebq authonze.•• .. in all fitters relative to work authorized byt bun&Z peraut applicati fi on for,Holly Hill , 18`15 Falmouth Ro 11 ad (R.ute. 2.8) , Centerville, MA 02632 . (Address of�ob) • 12/23/2008 of Date Stuart Bornstein I Print N=e r ;jj.7= . �- -y=!' Departrne�tt of'�ntl�astric�l�ccilents ofIlyasttiffid lar3 600 Washington Street " N Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Comp�ensation"Insurance davit w/v wo MR name: S I PPEWISSETT -CON.STRUC location: 297 North St.: City Hyannis MA 02601 phones! ( 508 ) 775- c) i 1F ❑ I am a hommtynerperforming all work myselL ❑ I am a sole roprietor and have no one worki jg in any��city ON rkers' compensation for my emplovees working on this job. (XJ I am an employer providing tivo cam nnvname: ai ew1 :. address: .. ; �: . Hyannis , MA 026DI Phone (508) 775-9316 c;t, alicv mcc 500054901200 8 insurance cn. //!!`0 tractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below who soleproprietor.general con 0 I am a hate the folloning workers'compensation polices. ._._.. eomnanv name: address: ;""" .; ;.••'.: :. 'iw..�' ' hone C1tw ;_��.x L :,. 'r ` '• e::t" ;: >tam -... itrsarnnce ce j ,�„ r,,�, j, ,(/////// eo nanv name: _ �',w';3°"^"`ram': -•- address• : ......:...........A .._, 3 .�. huoran cc co �derSccrion 23A orbtGL In na lead-to the bnposition of c bnieal penalties ore Oaa np to SI.500.00 andior JF .,... FaIIure to setters coverage ss segnired eaaltlb the tone of.a STOP 1VORK ORDER and a IIne.oiS]00.00 a day.against rqd I nrlderataund that a one years'impti,onment as wea.w dvii p . copy of this atatetntnt tray be forwarded le the Cace of Investigadow of the DIA for coverage verlOcadoau j her ce ify fur the d uralti iperju the information provided above is"R and correct Date 12/23/2008 Signature Micha J . Roberts phone# (508) 775-9316 Print name ofntdal use only do not write ii this area to be completed by city or town omcial persnitNcense t3 ®Bullding Department city or town' i�ldcensi»g Bow Melertmenli OfOee ❑ check if lmmediste r•mpome is required DEeaith Ilepau-tment ,phone ft. (�Other saret�et person: >^tom 9,95 PIAI ate: 12/29/2008 Timer 1,17 PM To, O 9,5087906230 Pa es 002 I Client#: 16172 2SUFFIELDMA .ACCORRU, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MNL'DD'YYYY) 12/24/08 PRoou Err THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwling &O'Ne':.1 Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED - IPIMIRE.P.A; CNA - Suffield Management; Holly Management NSURERo: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. 297 North Street INSURER C: : Hyannis, MA 02601 IarsurtEH I-) INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED AEOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AF=ORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH - POLICIES.AGGRECATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ADD I TYPE OF INSURANCE ,POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION _ LTR NS DATE Iv6vi/DD/YY DATE MIYVDDrYY LIMRS A GENERAL LIABILITY B2090598236 04/30/08 04/30j09 EACH OCCURRENCE s2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL L'ABiLIT!- ] DAMAGE:TO RENTGO i PREMISES Ea.occurrence $300 OOD CLAWS MADE CC 1 UR MED EXP(Any one person) $1 O 000 Ls.9 "`— _ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2 000 000 C7 _ GENERAL AGGREGATE I $4 QOQ QQO CEN'L AGGREGATE LBdIT APPLIES uF{I{`ER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG s4,000,000 POLIO PRQ.- 7LCyIC✓=- JECT 41 B ' AUTOPAOBI` LIABILITY —BA206OL87508SEL 05/25/08 05/25/09 I'fY; COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANYAW ,,:. (Eamcldenl) $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUT,25, - 60DILY INJURY X SCHEC)'EDAUIF0S - (Perparson) X HIRED At1TC5 y - BODILY INJURY X NON piAEC AUTOS (Per accident) $ l"J I X Drive Other Car PROPERTY DAMAGE (Peraccidenl) $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACC;DEN-F $ ANY AUTO - OTHER THAN EA ACC $ - -. AUTO CNLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR El CIAIMS MADE" AGGREGATE $ $ IDEDUCT;ELE " $ RETENTION $ - - - $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC294080721 12/07/08 12107109 �( "•,VJCSTATUc C"fH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOPJPARTNERJEXECUTIVE E.L.EACHACCIDENT $1.000,000 OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? E.E.OISE.SE"E:�F.MPt.OYEF. $1,000,000 If yes,describe under — SPE PROVISIONE b^Invs E.L.pISEASE-POi.IC`r OMIT $1,000 OOO A OTHER property 62090598236 04/30/08 04/30109' Bldg:$2,577,319 $5,0.00 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS'/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BYENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. Replacement cost valuation applies w/r/tthe Building.coverage. (See Attached.Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE De SCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION .Town Of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER VALL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street' - u4poSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE - ACORD 25(2001108) 1 of 3 #54901 CR 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. - o 0 Map Parcel Application 4t .00 )-G0fin d 0 Health Division Date Issued 3 u Conservation Division Application Few/ Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH r P eservation/Hyannis �-� 1213116E Project Street Address //cf�� / ri•� '� Village Owner/o,42t2l Aa 5,06— /� Address 9-7 &? d i Telephone !O�— Permit Request 6_10 C& 0<)f-V Square feet: 1 st floor: existing - proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation U Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑\Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No 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 ❑ i a Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# < iV Current Use Proposed Use U) ` ' > X � _ APPLICANT INFORMATION cry rCP— V (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) cA rn Name � ��� i1 �7Sr Telephone Number 1� o� Address 'Ooge` �/ License # -` 3f 6 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO &.eQ SIGNATURE DATE Ad " JD-` OS�_ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 5 APPLICATION# DATEISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER i DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION `r FIREPLACE I ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL r GAS: ROUGH FINAL ' FINAL BUILDING i,. DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. } Town of Barnstable • Rega iatory Services gum AiNNN•� Thomas F.Geller,Director Bullftg MvblOn Tomperry, $uIlding Comnussiouer 200 Main.Street, $yaanis,MA 02601 Ww town barnstable.ma,us Fax: 508 790-6230 Offices. 508-862-4038 . property Owner Must Complete and SignTbis Section If Using ABunder by Stuart Bornstein ,as Owner of the Subject property hM i c tra e l J. Roberts. to act on fnehalf; •. . 'hereby authorize'• ' all matters relative to work authorized by this binding permit application for, Holly Hill , 18115 -Falmouth Road (.Ro.ute.. 28) , Centerville, MA 02632 • (Address of Sob) 12/23/200g f Date Sly Stuart -Bornstein j print N=e II I De artme�tt o•f Industrial Accislenis p of Myna saarl3 7�4-,, - `� 600 Washington Street Boston,IYlclss. 02111 . Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit, xt ' czat' name: SIPPEWISSETT •CONSTRUC location: 297 Borth St.. city Hyannis MA 02601 phone ( 508 ) 775- a3ii� ❑ I am a homeoivner performing all work myself: ❑ I am a sole mwrietor and have no one working to am ca achy //WNZ///%%%/ UX I am an employer providing tivorkers' compensation for my employees working on this job. com nnv name: $i ew i AM address: .. M. city- Hyannis, MA 026DI Phone 508) 775-9316 oHcv#W.CC 500.054901200 810 insett'anee Co. ❑ or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the coauactors Listed below who I am a sole proprietor,general contractor, ha'.e the folloning workers'compensation polices. _.._. eomvanv name: address' >. .� hone#:cftv- x�. insarnnce cm �/N r ///7//✓/.a//.%/////////G%//�/.r�/� `:•'.. :'s:eS?'f„>. •eke, :.:Eo ar •.>.r k eo nanv name: address• " hone#: ... ,. .,. ,.�:..--•:.�,..�•�w� - ........ .»- iNorsncc co N i� '11 NINE; ' Failure ...�. covet y ngyised order Secdon m orMGL 152 can lead.to the Imposition of aiminal penalties olss Wu up to S1300.00 andfor enaldes in the form or n 5?op 1vORK ORDER and a nut of S100.00 a day.apirat cane. l ttndsrstand that a one year'Imprisontnent as spelt w dvn I the Office of Investiptlow of the DIA for coverage veriam.lon. copy of this stateinent tray be for"ardsd ce ify un the rl enalti f perdu the information provided above is traor and correcr I do her Date 12/23/2008 — Simm=e Mieha J . Roberts Phone# ( 508) 775-9316 Print name :.. ..;.... .. area to be completed by otIIcial we only do not write in this city or town o ci tllcdal pera dtlllcense is OBuildlnl Department dtv or town' (aLlcensin Board Melemnen's Office ❑ check if immediate rtapa:ise b requdred Qgttllth Departrnent phone#; Other contact person: ^< l:+tea 9,95 PJA1 atei 12/29/2008 Time+ 1.17 PM Tor @ 9,5087906230 Pa es 002 Clientg: 16172 2SUFFIELDMA ACORD,M CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 12/2d10$°"YYY) PRODU ER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwl(ng& O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED IM3UREF.A; CNA - Suffield Management; Holly Management NSURERD: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. 297 North Street NSURE R C: vasuREH I):Hyannis, MA 026Q1 INSURER e: COVERAGES YHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE SEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED AEOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN.THE INSURANCE AF=ORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN:IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE ,POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR NS DATE MM/DD/YY DATE MIW/DDiYY LIP41rrS - A GENERAL LIABILITY B2090598236 O4(3O/DS O4I3QJO9 EACH OCC:URRL-NCE s2,000,000 - X COMMERCIAL GENERAL L'ABiLi-re - } DAMAGE TO RENTED t - PRFMISFS F.inCCjrr6nce $300 000 CLAMS MADE Q OC UR MED EXP,iAny ore peiwn) $1 O 000 L1_I _. PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2 QQQ QQQ O-a GENERAL AGGREGATE s4,000,000 HCE 'L AGGREGATE C;Wi f-APPLIES IEP,: PROCUCTS-COMP/OP AGG 14,000,000 POLIC - PRO.., JECT 7 B AUTOMOBiggLIAB1UTY L- BA206OL87508SEL 05/25/08 05/25/09 f: COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AW 'L i.�` _ - (La ac^Nerd) $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTDS� BODILY INJURY X SCHEDI�LEDAUr-0S (Perperson) - X HIREO:Qt,;ITCS 6y,•_; { BODILY IfUl1P.`/ X NON-CQECAUTOS (Para^.ci6snl) $ X Drive Other Car - PROPE;ftTYEC1A,MP.GE (PeracdCenl) $ - I GARAGE LIAE31LITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACGDEPff $ ANY AUTO - EA ACC $ OTHER THAN - AUTO ONLY: AGO $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CIAINIS MADE:.' AGGREGATE $ $ j $ DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ - - $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC294080721 12/07/08 12/07109 X VJC S"fATUc C'fH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY AN)'PROPRIEI'OR/I2ARINER)EXECUTIVC E.L.EACHACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?, F.L.DISE+:SE EA F.MPLCYFF. $1,000,000 If yes,dsscribe under - - .SP CAL PROVISIONS bolov, E.I..DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1.000 000 A 'OTHER Property B2090598236 04130108 04/30/09 Bldg:$2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS I VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management and.Supply Corp. Replacement cast valuation applies w/r/t the Building coverage. (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town Of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER VALL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL.10 DAYS WRITTEN Department - NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED 70 THE LCFT,GUT FAIL URE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR UABILrTY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESEATATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001108) 1 of 3 . #54901 CR 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. ✓ F Map Parcel Application # Health-Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee fF Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/Hyannis u Project Street Address/ /cE/S" Village ��-- Pd1,L Owner r „ L L �� a��_ ZP Address'? Telephone s-y d- - 7 - • % Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation 141-) Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl, ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ?Y*7❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ w -size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: % E} u� Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# w Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER R OMEOWNER) Name 040P_k 17K- Telephone Number Address � � �/�-�-� �j License # (-7-5 3 � I t Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO ,��j�d c- SIGNATURE DATE�J'? �lje� FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY . . 7 APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. y ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER f , DATE OF INSPECTION: f FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION " FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL i PLUMBING: ROUGH 'FINAL 'r GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING. DATE CLOSED.OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Town of Barnstable ' of�,FTo�tio� RegulAtory Services '•�- Thomas F.Quer,Director . h Building Division TomPerry, Building Commissiouer 200 Main.Street, $yaanis,MA 02601 . `y�►.to�nbarustable.,ma.us Fax: 508-790-6230 O{{ioe: 508-862-4038 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section f Usin ABuilder I g by Stuart Bornstein ,as Owner of the Subject property ' h Mictrael J. Rob-erts_ to•actonniybe}aalf, `hereby o3khonze,. fitters relative to work authorized by this binding permit application for. Holly Hill , 18`15 Falmouth Road (Route.. 28) , Centerville, MA 02632 • (Address of Job) 12/23/2008 S1 UMIo f owner Date Stuart .Bornstein printl'�an�e i Departme"t of Industrial Accidents a� , ^i3i:T a 9MC-9s ofhwa�stlffat orls 600 Washington Strut �•�. = Boston Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation davit � """�arm ct %///////'//.!///%�/////////%�%/�!//l////r////�% %/%/% name SIPPEWISSETT CONSTRl1CTInN CARP location: 297 North St. ctry Hyannis MA 02601 ohonef! f 508 ) 775- , ❑ I am a homeowner performing all work myself. ❑ [am a sole proprietor and have no one world n in any ca amty /,O%%///%��///�.G'�� ////%� ��////G,%////%�ii��///,%%%i%//i�/.�//�.�i�/,J'///�/////i ( -I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. compinny name: aippewia5ett address: - .. '.;•a: . ' �_;�, Hyannis, MA 026D1 nhone# _�508) 778-9316 olI 0W.CC 5.00. 54901200 8,0 insurance rn. ❑ I am a sole proprietor,general contractor, or homeowner(circle one and have hired the contractors listed below who ha%rc the follo«ing%vorkers'compensation polices: _••__ campnnv name: address: >• hone fit' x city: ;x :':' :..: "• �,. ..;; a•-..._ insurnn ce cm � r �, /,��/�, .�///////y••��,'c�%�/,Li%!!✓.�/////i////// carrnanv name- address• oee# , ♦ �e:'l."vN,tirt-Yam;.. Ci tr.- r �.....:: .».- _.A *,,,�,..y y a ..t. ��:�,jcai-'c:-"'yd�:?:.��4,.. ,,r .::iti�:i�?x '�ri'• s<+J�• ��+""' .�,..., , olicv#• tea.•:... �.� •••,w'aaeo"r;•�- insurance co. :l d.- Section M of MGL Is2 can -to the bnposidon of erbninal peaatttes of a an*up to SL500.00 and/or Faffure to secure coverage ss required under one yearn'h„pcisoturtent ss wa ns drn penaltla in the form of s STOP IVORK ORDER and a no*ors100.00 a day.apinst nne_ I underataa�d that a copy ea this atatcio nt►t tasr be fortratded to the OMce of Investigations of the DIA for coverate verincstion. I do her ee ifs tat the d enalti jperju the information provided above is true and correct Date 12/23/2008 Signature Micha J . Roberts Phone# (508) 775-9316 Print name oNcf�i use only do not Write in this area to be completed by city or town of d21. ` pertnit/Ucense A OBuildinlDOfnce city or town: Oucensin Melectm ❑ check if imtnediste rzsponse b required Qgealth D phone fit• [�Qthercontact Per-ion: z y 9,95 PW ater 12/29/2008 Time, 1:17 PM To, @ 9,5087906230 Pa et 002 Client#. 16172 2SUFFIELDMA ACC,. CERTIFICATE OF UABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MR0'DDn-YYY) 12/24/08 PRoou ER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwling & O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND;EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL# INSURED IPLil1RF:F.A, CNA - Suffield Management; Holly Management IJsuRERB: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. I1,1I3URER C: 297 North Street uasuRER D: Hyannis, MA 026Q1 INSURER r: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AF=ORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN:;IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TER(AS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN)REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE ,POLICY NUAABER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR NS DATE MM/DD/YY DATE IMN100iM LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY 62090598236 04/30108 04130�09 EACH OCCURRENCE s2,000,000 )( COMMERCIAL GENERAL L'AB.LIT! DAMAGE SEao r�REMES mRce $300 000 CLAIMS MADE a GC UR MED EXP fAny one poison; $10 000 _ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY s2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE s4,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATELUc11TAPPLIES ER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $4000000 POLIG 1. �Jj . JECT L G'w B AU ONIOBlf€LIABILITY• 4l-BA2060LB7508SEL 05/25/08 05125/09 . COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT C' $1,000,000 ANY AUTO (Ea accident) ALI OWNED AUT,0S, BODILY INJURY - X SCHE13aEDAU4TOS .r tin X HIRED'AtTCS , s 80011.Y INJURY X NON-0 EC AUTOS (Paraccidenl) $ X Drive Other Car PRGr�ERiYD.MAQE (Pera;;ciaenlj $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACC;DENFF $ ANY.AUTO .EA FCC $ OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: AGG_ $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE - $ - OCCUR CIAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCT;SLE $ I RETENTION S $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND W C294080721. 12/07/08 12lO71O9 X ".WC S rATU� C'fFl- _ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANl'PP,OPI2IETOPJhAR7NEWEXECUTIVE EA..EACHACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUOEO?, F.L.DISE+:SE EA F.MPI.OYF.F. $1,000,000 If yes,describe under SPECIALPP..OV!SIONSbolov, E.1..018EASE.-POLIC`rLIh91T $1,000QQ0 q OTHER property 62090593236 04/30/08 04/30109 Bldg: $2,577,319 $5',000 Deductible 'DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. Replacement cast valuation applies Writ the Building coverage. (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,.THC ISSUING INSURERVALL ENDEAVOR TOMAIL In DAYSWRrrTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO.THE LEFT;EUTFAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001108) 1 of 3 #54901 CR c ACORD'CORPORATION 1988 G i TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION. Map Parcel Application Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan.Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address ��`� ����r/ytJ . � Village ( Piy �u! Owner 06, ,e&z de 4&&- 0.10 Address Q57? OQde7A-_ Telephone Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation s 6j1® -Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No 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 ❑ ? ,� I Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# j Current Use Proposed Use l Cn cs' . APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOM OWNER) Nam /rr l ��2s /tee � � l �Telephone Number Address License # � --S 014 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ff ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TOohzie to SIGNATURE DATE ,4? ^ �� j FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. r APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED x MAP/PARCEL NO. f ADDRESS VILLAGE , OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION V FRAME i INSULATION ` r FIREPLACE j ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL _s PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL Y .� GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT x ASSOCIATION PLAN NO; T Town of Barnstable P of•�E r°wtio - .. • • .� Reguiatory Services .� Thomas F.QUer,Director , Building Division Tomperrh BuildingComm*siouer • 200 Main Street, $ym mis,MA 02601 www.town barns tble.,ma.us Fax: 508 790-6230 ' pi'fice: 508462.4038 property Owner Must Complete and SiP TMs Section If Using]&Builder by Stua rt Bornstein ,as Owner of the subject property I� Mictrael J. Roberts. to-act onwfbehalfs • 'herebq authorize•• . . . is aft rnstters relative to work authorized by this binding permit application for,Holly Hill , `1815 Falmouth Road (Route 28) , Centerville, MA 02632 (Acidres s of Job) 12/23/2008 Slg�, f Date o Stuart Bornstein �rintl'�au�e i M Department of'Iutlustrial Acci.lents V. 600 Washington Street M_ ; : �. ,•• ,� Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation„Insurance Affidavit La�DR nee: SIPPEWISSETT CONSTRtiC location' 297 North St ciry Hyannis MA 02601 yhoned 508 775- ❑ I am a homeowriterperfOrming all work myself. ❑ I am a sole prwrietor and have no one working in any ca achy ////G//////M,4Z///�///%///////////////%//////////� ��//////1y///,O////W1114 . /�//%/////%�///.O///�%// . (X� I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my emplovees working on this job. com nnv name: Sippewisaett address: pt - .. Hyannis, MA 026*01 phone#: 508 ) 775-9316 city- o11M.CC 500054901200 84 insurance Co. proprietor.general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the contractors listed below wh am a sole propri o [] I ha,.e the following workers'compensation polices, com any Hama: ., adot•(>��- '. : '..+y i�..w-viLht pl.. .:'a7t.:. v..i. •..� +>• hone#' • ... - .., ........, DtICY >:"i'.... ...,�s`-i.:{:�;,,}"�.• Z.�^�'r�"c'-.,.'wi�'$wr"C�`-'-• insarnn ce cm ./!///; .%//%////t%cr^%.ak'kGy%i%/.� iel✓//G%///// eo nanv name address: citv- �...:.:. ...... ............ ... v ,�N,.yerx?:n - ��:R;xo�.'rr•""%,':f?:.i+�6... O�ICy.�• ��'vc..,.i�fo,�y'.orrF;�3.-:'??'S' .,6• aoa• in3urertce co. ,.:._.,. section 25A orbtGL 152 can-lead-to the imposition of crbninal penattla ot•tine np to 51300a10 andlos Failure to secure eoretage s,n9cd under es in the torn of s STOp AVORK ORDER and a not of S2 00.00 a day.sgaiwt me. I understasld that a one years'tmPrbcn rent as bwellas Bi pendd e tortaarde d to the Olnu of Investigations o[the DIA for covtrage resiticstlon copy of this statetnemt MAY . c d atalti jperlu the information provided above is tru.-and correct.I do her ify tut the Date 12/23/2008 — .Signature Micha J . Roberts phone# ( 508) 775-9316 Print name otil"use only do not Write in this area to be completed by city or town olllcial permitllicaue it Mudding Department city or town' ClUcensing Board Melectmen's Oince ❑ check if itttmediatt response Lt required Health Department phon?ftt 00ther contact penom �;•;yy,ta 9 93 P1A1 ate, 12/29/2008' Time, 1,17 PM To, @ 9,5087906236 Pa e, 002 Client`: 16172 2SUFFIEI pMA �, Gp ZDTM CF,'RTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INS'URANCE ,�,2d,08°'�'r!' PRODU ER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dowling&O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER,THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough.Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL# INSURED - INMJRFRA: CNA - Suffield Management; Holly Management ;NSURER s: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. INSUREiP,C: 297 North Street !IhPSURER D: Hyannis, MA 026g1 INSUKEH E: - COVERAGES 7HE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED AEOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER'DOCUMENT VMITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN;IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERILIS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADO TYPE OF INSURANCE ,POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE ,POLICY EXPIRATION •LTR NS DATE MMIDDlYY DATE MIY11DDiYY LIMITS "A GENERAL LIABILITY 62090598236 04/30/08 04/30�09 EAI:H UCCURf{L'NCE. $2000000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIAB:LIT! ] OAMA,F TO RENTED t PREMISES Ea occurrence) $300 000 CLFl:MSMACE Ex-1GC UR MEDEXP.iAny one pemn) $10000 - - PERSONAL&ADV INJURI: $2 00O 000 7 _ GENERAL'AGGREG3ATE s4,000,000 GEN'L AGGJ2EGATE LBdIT APPLIES IER: PRODUCTS-COMPlOP AGG s4,000,000 CT JE L4��= B AUTOPA08104LIABILITY =BA2060L875085EL 05125108 05125/09 i�.r•: COMBINED S:NGLE LIMIT ANY A :. - (Ea ac^_idsnl) $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTO$ -- �--� BODILY,INJURY $ X SCHEDI�LEDAU'fJ5 (Perparson) X-;HIREO A11TCS i { + BODILY INJURY X NON-OQEDAUTOS !. (Fero bdsnlj $ l'•J X Drive Other Car PRUPERTYOAMA.GE (Peraccidenl) $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCGDENT $ ANY AUTO EA ACC $ - OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH CCCURRENCE $ . CCCLIR CLAIMS MADE' AGGREGATE. $ $ DEDUCTieLE $ RETENTION $ $ t A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC294080721 12/07/08 12/07/09 XC"fH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANYPROPRIETORIPARINERIEXE CUT IVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICERIMEMBEREXCLUDED?: - E.L.OISE�'.•SE EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PPOV!SIONSbelov, E.L.DISEASE:-POLIC`rLIMIT $1,000000 A OTHER property B2090593236 04130/08 04/30/09 Bldg: $2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS Suffield Management; Holly Management.and Supply Corp. Replacement cost valuation applies W/r/tthe Building coverage. (see Attached Descriptions) r CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DIE SCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town.Of Barnstable-Building DATE•THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURERVALL ENDEAVOR TOMAIL I_ DAYS WRITTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAPoIEO TO THE LEFT,SUTFAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367.Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OP ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001f08) 11.of 3 #54901 CR rq ACORD CORPORATION 1988 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE,BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 02 Map Parcel 617s Application " OS Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fe 0 Planning Dept. Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board OOK- Historic - OKH Preservation / Hyannis Project Street Address %. Village �Poclll .eue 1117,51 Owner Z.,'-D Address. 6�.922�'� Telephone Permit Request ze ��rC°� ���DU4— �L✓o �ic.� Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation/ Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) 1 Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: .1kFull 0 Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: &Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ OtherC=3 CD Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/ee6l stov ❑Yk§ ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size—Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑existing Oar ew;�ize_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Other: cD Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ co M Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name C e Telephone Number -��� :7 ?�5 Address ' ELicense# �q S / IV --C. Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN T0-4�Z�-&ram SIGOTURE DATE /,-;I } FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY PPLICATION# DATE ISSUED y MAP/PARCEL N0. ADDRESS VILLAGE Ih OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: . FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL -FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. i Town of Barnstable RegaAtory Services T'homas F.Geiler,Director , i St►RI'ISTABi.�+ Bull •cling Division Tomperry, Building Coumrissioner ' 200 Main Street, $yaaais,MA 02601 W Ww.town barnstable.,ma.u5 Fax: 508 790-6230 ' Office: 508-862-4038 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign TM-s Section If Using ABuilder by S t u a r t Bornstein ,as Owner of the subject property h' Michael J. Roberts. •to•actonmpbehalf, 'hereby authorize:'• . in au r i tters relative to work authorized bythis building permit application for, Holly Hill , 18`15 -Falmouth Road (Ro.ute.. 28) , Centerville , MA 02632 • (Address ofJob} • 12/23/2009 _ gigna of Date i Stuart -Bornstein mint 1*tame • I � ; W I3epartrrtent oe 'Ign!rltasgt• ir�gl�sAfy�ccasle�ats offl ies a1fIIfy-PS$d�SdJM, 600 Washington Street Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit 'flIA `M tit-m<t� ' . Me MUM. nee: S I PPEWISSETT -CON.STRUC location:' 297 North St.: city Hyannis MA 02601 phone.! ( 508 ) 775— Ai ,F Q I am a homeowner performing all work myself~ ❑ I am a sole roarietor and have no one wo: n in am► achy /////G///%//%i /� /%/////%/////%///%%/%///%%//%%//////O//l/////////%///�i///0�/ //// �% /%/////%////�/�% / // (� I am an employer providing workers' compensation for my employees working on this job. com nnv name: $1 ewi address: ' .. Hyannis, MA 026.01 Phone 508 ) 775-9316 city: - nlicv#W.CC 5.00054901200 8 insurance co. ,�/,� 0 I am a sole proprietor,general contractor, or homeowner(circle one)and have hired the coattactors listed below who have the following~porkers'compensation polices. _•__- companv name- add ress' hone#: irtsornnce cmc�cZ �lv/.!/. 9! Sr �csi✓%lG.a/ //////// .lCl/// . MMAWWMMWAUMI!i Mia eomnanv name: address• citv- OR rt3oran cc co. Faflure to secure eovetate as ttgtrittd vnderdecrfon 2m of,?KG 1S2 can'lesd to the bnposition o[ertuds l penalties of a Ina up to Stioo oo and/or e>taldes;n the torn ors STOP IVORK ORDER and a Nte.orS100.00 a dzy.stairut rr�e- t understsstd that o one pews'trrtptisonnrent as sretl civil p otlnvesti dons*(the DIA for covtrate veriacadom copy of this atatetnent msp be[orwardsd la the Ottlu e d pralti f per I do her ce ify tin th ju the information provided above is trti�and eorrecL Date 12/23/2008 Sienaturc Micha J . Roberts Phone# ( 508) 775-9316 Print name eiltdal use only do not write ii►this area to be completed by city or town oMciah permittlicense tt Muildint Department city or town: Olicensing Board cared OSelettmen'a oftiee Q check if lmmediste rtaponse(s req ' ❑Health Department phone#; Other _ contact person: lt.;yute Y93 P1A1 . ate, 12/29,,- 08 Timei 1.17 PM To, Q 9,5087906230 Parr. 002 + Clientg: 15172 2SUFFIELDMA ACORD,M CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(08D,`YYY`) 12124/ PRODu Fit - THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Dpwling&O'Neil Insurance ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Agency HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 973 lyannough Rd., PO Box 1990 Hyannis, MA. 02601 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL# INSURED IN3LIRERA; C.NA Suffield Management; Holly Management NSURERo: Travelers Insurance Company and Supply Corp. INSURE:F,C: 297 North Street INSURER U: Hyannis, MA 026Q1 INSUHEF:E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AF.=ORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN:IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR it4SR1 TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POUCY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD/YY DATE MN11DDiYY LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY B2090598236 04/30108 0413DJ09 EACH OCCURRENCE s2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENLRAL LIAB;LIT`!- } DAMAGE.TO RENTF0 PREMISES Eaocairrence .$300 OOD CLA:MS MADE EGG UR MED EXP(Any one person) $1 O 000 LLJ - PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $2 000 000 C-0 GENERAL AGGREGATE s4,000,000 7'L AGGREGATE C,T,,i r.APPLIES 'R: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG s4,000,000 POLIG PR`1-.. -. JECT L�7C'r__ B AUrOMOBIifLIABIUTY f.- BA20601-87508SEL 05/25/08 05/25/09 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANYA1400 f_¢ (Eaacdcler,I) $1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X ..CHEDl1LEDAU�O� ( Ge` ) X HIRED AUTCS i BODILY INJl1P.`! X NON bryW�11EC AUTOS l (ParacdCsnl) $ X Drive Other Car PRor'ERTYDAv1AGE (Peracciaent) $' GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACDOEN T $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $. EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGRFGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE 'S $ RETENTION $ $ - A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND W C294080721 12/07/08 12/07/09 X `.VJC S"fATUc CTH- . EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNEWEXE CUT IVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1_,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?. F.L.DISFASE EA E.MPL.CYFF. $1,000.000 If yes,dsscribe Unier SPECIAL PRI)VISIONS belnvl E.L.DISEASE-POL.IC`r LINIIT 1$1,000,000 A OTHER Property - B2090593236 _ 04/301.08 04/30/09 .Bldg: $2,577,319 $5,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES i EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS - Suffield Management; Holly Management and Supply Corp. R,eplaceme'nt cast valuation applies wlrltthe Building coverage. .(See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OFTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED 69FORE THE EXPIRATION Town of Barnstable-Building DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILLENDEAVORTOMAIL10 DAYSWRRTEN Department NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATC.HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,PUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 367 Main Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION ORLIABIL(TY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR - Hyannis, MA 02601 REPRESENTATIVES. ' AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) ACORD 25(2001/08) 1 of 3 #54901 CR c ACORD CORf'aRATION 1988 430 Town of Barnstable THE Regulatory Services i � Tp� P G ' 1F4►B �! ki 1 a BLL 1- Thomas F.Geiler'Director • Building Division 1KNI MAR ! 3 R�� 3: 53 y g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner iOrEp ► 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us ..�.-- .._fit v i S lto -----�, Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: 5--- Permit#: ., HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date: 3-10 -oo Name: j,6XI/7 j�� f�• ( '/��5��/ 1(!� Phone#: Address: I g JS itit.I�V((�4Lm I S(/l P11oT �'`I Village: Ce1.4e%�y 1 g_ Name of Business: U, Q_f-71 1Q,5 ' �i jib-ces:.s Ti�a..��cr7-►y C�i7G2t', Z�� Type o Business: C �1 ' 'S �t.d»->p Map/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Tomi of Barnstable to operate a home occupation wzthi i suigle f unily dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning orduiance, provided that the activity shall not be discennible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no i icrease in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase ul air or grounnd�%ater pollution. After registration Arith the Builduig Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the follo«uig conditions: • The activity is-carved on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located raitlnin that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in.excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • 'lliere is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,'in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or.display of materials or equipment. • lliere are no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home.Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in.length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. - - • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. i • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the.undersigned,have read and agree with the above'restrictions for my home.occupation I ann registering. Applicant:���� � ��/�U`Vit����U/` Date.: 4010� Homeoc.doc Rev.01/3/08 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 n FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and 200 Main Street Offices at the Licensing counter. DATE: Fill in please: , APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: G)'ti �i� lG��fiC BUSINESS YOI IR HOME ADDRESS: ' TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number: - S NAME OF NEW BUSINESS TYPE OF BUSINESS_ IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? DYES? NO Have you been given approval from the building division? YES NO people - j; ,ADDRESS OF BUSINESS .c MAP/PARCEL NUMBER Z-1 (J 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. I. BUILDING CO ONER'S OFFICE This indivi ual h,a een inf e any permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. C Aut oriz� ig ure MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION COMMENT r RULES AND REGULATIONS. FAILURE TO 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. COMMENTS: Authorized Signature 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. COMMENTS: Authorized Signature Cf ` Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geiler,Director BARNSTABLE, Building Division + v MAC g Tom Perry,Building Commissioner �'OlfD MA'S p�0 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 -www.town.barns table.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 A1518-790-6230 Approved: _ Fee: Permit#: 60 LI HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATI N te: t)�— ?B' d � l ol Name: ZA, Phone#: Q n ,J Address: �S <7 0f 0 I'��9 U✓11� ?� village: Wer-fig ll '� Name of Business: �^ e. die C Ge/J Type of Business: Map/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this s ction to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a3- me occupation=: within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided thatLMe activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odoj-,:3Ao-visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in tra �c above normal'- residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector, a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of ht subject to the- g� g p � rY P P J � ._:1 following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwellin unit, located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. j • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or.other particular matter,odors,electrical disturbance,heat, glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. I • There is no storage or use.of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials, in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation, and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity, and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires, parked on the same lot containing the Customary Hcme Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned, have read and a w' the Bove restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: Date: /1 Homeoc.doc Rev.5/30/03 J PERMIT PAYMENT RECEIPT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 200 MAIN STREET ' HYANNIS, MA 02601 DATE: 09/28/07 TIME: 13:48 ------------------TOTALS------------------- PERMIT $ PAID 25.00 AMT TENDERED: 25.00 AMT APPLIED: 25.00 CHANGE: .00 APPLICATION NUMBER: 200706183 PAYMENT METH: CHECK PAYMENT REF: 122 s . ......_..........................._.. ,.y... _�.. ....4. SH N A For Your Information: Business Certificates cO0st $310 OO000 4Eyear BUSINESS? Business SS? town (which you must do by M.G.L. - it does not give you permission to operate.) Bus Hess Certificates are availablTERS e at ME in Clerk's Office, 1�` FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) and 200 Main Street Offices at the Licensing co own DATE: g counter. c" Fill in please: 4 o a APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: ,^c L�✓�k BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: S �-Livj C fit C /lp �- OZ TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number: 50 =ebeeMn SINESS A - e • t CUPATION? PE OF BUSINESSI�F� S _ESS r$ al fromnhe g divis ? S N0' aa..[�' When starting a new business there MAP/PARCEL NUMBER are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and re ulatio ns of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO T Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have therequired too 200 appropriate permits and licenses re operate your business in this town. q legally 1. BUILDING COMMIIONER'S OFFICE This individy�al jha een i &m f any permit requirements that pertain to this MUST COMPLY WITH HOME OCCUPATION _ tyFAJ tJ3 !FIEGULA TIONS. FAILURE TO Authorized Si azure** --COMPLY MAY RESULT IN FINES. COMMENTS f J i 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. COMMENTS: Authorized Signature 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual been iaEarmed ofQe e ing 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, 1'FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) DATE: ag-1 g dJc _ b,"j . Fill in please: /> APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: w� BUSINESS. YOUR HOME ADDRESS: " TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number49->0t2-9 NAME:OF NEW BUSINESS 1 1 YPE O.F BUSINESS. IS THI'S A HOME OCCUPATIONS NO: Have you been given approval from the b 'Idng division? YES NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS W,64 dyTg A4W MAP/PARCEL NUMBER 6 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. BUILDING COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE This individualPuthMpr'zed n irr d f ny permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. S ure* OMMENT Q ��j/L i `. f .2. BOARD OF HEALTH .This individual has beeninformed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: .' s 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS [LICENSING AUTHORITY) . This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: . Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 1NE"Tp��O Thomas F.Geiler,Director Building Division snaxsT"L& - 9 MAS& Tom Perry,Building Commissioner �A�En 9. a 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: ' Fee: ' Permit#: oce HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date. �y� Name: �7 I/W/� 4Y-'-eVCr Phone Address: lot % CL Village: PydC�//JIbI L Name of Business: Type of Business: lkae Of�ee- Map/Lot: /99 OS-5' INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes; and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings,and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned ve read an ee wi=h the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant: Date: Homeoc.doc Rev.5/30/03 r oFt To,,, Town of Barn able Regulatory Se vicesU`/X/ 9 MASSBBMtNSTALE'�,; Thomas F.Geiler,Di ector tEDMA'�a Building Divisi n aAAA Tom Perry,Building Com 'ssioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4024 Fax: 508-790-623 /May 16, 2005 �y �-Mr. Jermaine DeBarros 6 418 Pitchers Way Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: 418 Pitchers Way Hyannis,MA. 02601 Map : 291 Parcel : 018/001 Dear Mr.DeBarros This letter Is to inforiii you that you currently are in violation of Barnstable Zoning .Ordinance 3-1.(3)(C). You must contact this office by June 17, 2005 to arrange to bring the above address into compliance or be subject to fines of no more than$300.00 per day of non-compliance. Thank you for your attention in this matter. By Order, Linda Edson Amnesty Zoning Enforcement Officer J Building Department Q:zoning5 r� t N �, it 'THE Town of Barnstable EARN31'ABLE. Regulatory Services Y � ` � Thomas F. Geiler, Director ArFD��A Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72635 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72635 10/19/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines maybe paid by appearing in person-between 8 30 AM and 4:00 PM; Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 "� .a Hyannis, MA 02601 c i, r This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. EJ r: �Xu. i:+ii,a""! .::`s.' ' Lt'.µu p rr . ,BIKE'` 'O Town of Barnstable aaxwsrasi.e, •' Regulatory Services MASS. � Thomas F. Geller, Director ACED MA'S e Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72636 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72636 10/20/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice, that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fires may be paid by.appearing in person between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: L. Barnstable Clerk P O_ Box 2430 !' Hyannis, MA 02601 ,} PO ail: 1:1sii 4ri; << �.l t! ui� '. i.C.i'7Ci r e=f..;-`�:.!,'.J.�ti l..l'. �_�-•�,. `.r 1..: L:.�J� ...a_i:''Ei. This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. ��tt' •-'t�a` °r-:_r:d;rr "'.::$�• °$ '.iE3 ' '} td'i` •'1t- rF„ " ( a r( (;�.4.�''tz .. ..`• �`°, t:;t�a ',�S r- a i�' _t SL".=� . �. .u.l' ,+,�:. ry, n Town of Barnstable • Regulatory Services * BARNSTABM '1619. 10� Thomas F. Geiler, Director QED MA'S A Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72637 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment { SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72637 10/21/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines may be.paid by appearing in-person between 8:30 AM.and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, --- except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk ff P Q Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 III•:. jt;,D at '-j r!c'; f [_iP�''.f i,! I-`•ti This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. w✓3 ��:�J« F4�: '-..._ . .'.?„? f al„i,�,. ..,des' a..r£.e . ^- a S-3 a:�•.. t`u. - .+S .n!j �' .,�. ^,�.,,K.�.,.. F -bi�_4 k �'',; �£f"f".S �7➢ax (f.{£,- :e :.d t:y',' et: . .t'1. r:.j .. r IKE Town of Barnstable STAB Regulatory Services BARNv� 1639. 10� Thomas F. Geiler, Director Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72642 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts i i'12, , ,lli Gus?.:'_ S: f(. `); .,g,r' (.`i ,_ .:. �,i; Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72642 10/31/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fires may be paid by appearing in person behveen 8:30 AM and 4-00 PM,Monday through--Friday, - - - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P Q Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 Bs-L I D: A:;0l T3U D!E"''. This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. �lygs'S''�- ' Laf`''�.` , ,i�.. ..x. ,'I°,�. s t -XT"I S• TOWN OF BARNSTABLE REGULATORY SERVICES -CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION 200 MAIN STREET r ••4 �� HYANNIS,MA 02601 �'•"�. ,. �" -fir e ru 0 2 m1 A +R-..00.39 -.. 0004606238 JAN 09 2006 MAILED FROM ZIPCODE 02601 ,Rq, W o j• �J° .r r a_•t+« . _..« ..' �t�l►J►/�f�►j�i►Jli►l7/!J//f/17/>If/l�►ftli�li7►J/1/�Il�J7t1►// Town of Barnstable srAB Regulatory Services EL4JW9c� ,'"6.599' �0� Thomas F. Geiler, Director '0rfn Ma+" Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72634 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72634 10/18/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines may be paid by appearing in person between 8:30 AM.and 4:00 PM; Monday through Friday; - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 n 5�.��l.i, i 3.,I'Y(+ .ii '�'.. f 1)a r'1: .;.� �.Ji-:i.:: i..gci�•� - .. .. _ ia:, This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. i u jC!L' ; '✓;Uri' _ ,.,,y01n 'L1 ..im : ? ii�;D- .., ....i.."� y., .' A I.;I lr' ,ti, . i Town of Barnstable STAB Regulatory Services �BARNv � Thomas F. Geiler, Director prFp�a Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72641 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2-Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72641 10/28/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. .Fines may be-paid by appearing in-person between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Friday, - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 a; z•, w;;i;: '.. ;i E "Hyannis, MA 02601 �;1�1 ��' �lir�. 't_•`J i):f� `'i. �L` 1.:..+ - Ci�`?1.1 a'a, � �. �_ u '�. ii. This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. c�_s1 ?8.~j J;!.i3FYfc..y r , .;"' . � `� tom. .ia;•., a �roe; dti'."u` d.,. 3.! ": Lae �. ,. '�_ ., .. . i'. .. ,r �^-:�a Q _-� � :R: :r..i� � S .? „�:• ru ,rr:e i t" TOWN OF BARNSTABLE �` REGULATORY SERVICES -CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION n �P 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MA 02601 0004 JAN 09 206 ��� � � MAILEDD FROM ZIP CODE 02 601 ~SL SENDEpa t� A LE I//i.Ir11/t1elli-1l1iruiimiNdd,)IIi1i11irii►I11,,hai�� ,BIKE Town of Barnstable w 0� = Regulatory Services snawsxnai.E.Mkm 9cb , ; 1�� Thomas F. Geiler, Director QED MP'�A Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72633 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts � - , 'j..^e(" :�': rr a s i 1 .l�a .� '• .i -f ,. ., �` t.a. _ , i Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72633 10/17/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that'if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines maybe paid by appearing in person-between 8:30 AM and-4:00 PM; Monday through-Friday,- except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 .. ; This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services • BABNSTABM 9Q, 16yq. `0� Thomas F. Geiler, Director PIED Mph a Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72638 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72638 10/25/2005 Building' 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice, that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines may be paid by appearing in person between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday; - - - - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 E;si. o: A10 5;,;O'.I :Jib!-IfU. t� TV":`i :' 0' lrllfe:l.1»li' This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resultingcriminal record. f A sn IKE Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services BARNSPABM 'ch " Thomas F. Geiler, Director ADD MA'S A Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date: 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72639 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment SECOND NOTICE .Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts {.. 1 t�f{ _.��.,. 3 .,.t :�i�- ?. t{i�'1! .j -A .... J'. . .r-0IAI Bar No: Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72639 10/26/2005 Building 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice,that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fines may be paid by appearing in person between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, ---- - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 Hyannis, MA 02601 'i,,�lf;,t:-=tr This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. t,,.',_ r1_^ .,:a. C -ate . .�..: :. �.�t. a . .. •, . Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services ansxsrnaM 9eb '"�: ,0$ Thomas F. Geiler, Director QED MA'S s Consumer Affairs Division 200 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 Tel:508-862-4668 Fax:508-778-2412 DeBarros Jermaine Notice Date.• 01/09/2006 418 Pitcher's Way BAR No: 72640 Hyannis MA 02601 Fine: 100.00 Balance Due: 100.00 Please return this section with your payment — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - SECOND NOTICE Be advised that full payment has not been received for the fine issued against you on 11/30/2005 for a violation of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance or Regulation as described below: Violation of: Chapter 240: ZONING -11-A-1 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts Principal permitted uses in the RB, RD-1 and RF-2 districts �'', °•ui CA ;l C4ly.. �.3 ,�i�1 �`! f~ 4,ttt!,1 (�i Fr I` y .. . � '" ='; !'....L:� Bar No- Violation Date: Enforcing Department: Location of Offense: 72640 10/27/2005 Building' 418 Pitcher's Way Hyannis Fine: Payments: Balance Due: 100.00 0.00 100.00 You are hereby notified that if you fail to pay the fine, in full, within 10 days from the date of this notice, that a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT may be issued against you. Fires maybe paid-by-appearing it person-behveen-8:30 AM and 4.00 PM;Monday through-Friday, --- ----- - except legal holidays, before : The Barnstable Clerk 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 OR by mailing a check, money order, or postal note payable to: L a Barnstable Clerk P O Box 2430 :.,J:�"� •�' ..;�F;�? 4'r:I Hyannis, MA 02601 Ct a ; t i o ' 'ram ' F '' .C>.. :lJ, !;! I }. SJ ��Cf. Zi:. �}. J...J.'.l�t• I .. This will operate as a final disposition of the matter with no resulting criminal record. t..i`�f�' �• :�L ....;Jv.�.�.r w}- F�'.,j v y .. S ;i3is.> .. ..* ��`, r a� � 1 t�•,i.:�.i.; TOWN OF BARNSTABLE REGULATORY SERVICES -CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION - o� 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MA 02601 y� TatiFa �� � � o z-,A 00.39°'.: • �� s,�,: -.� ®'�� �— - 0004606238 JAN 09 2006 MAILED FROMZIP CODE 0260, L_ 14 1/4111,L/./If,# ,,,,/l iLhI,u,fill 111111;!/l1,/,,,/,# TO ALL NEW BUSINESS OWNERS ii- Fill in please:APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME: ��G'#Ac�� J oBUSINESS YOUR HOME AD RESS: /Fi� /rnou-f ��wlWIW Ce O eie 114 �'J'I�L o a 6 3 �- TELEPHONETele hone Number Home - c'� D NAME-OF NEW BUSINESS CMls TYPE OF BUSINESS a2Au.s/? 0G%io IS THIS-A HOME OCCUPATION? YES N.O. Have you been given approval from the buildin division? YESF7 NO ADDRESS OF BUSINESS / o MAPlPARCEL.NUMBEit 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. Once you have obtained the required signatures, listed below, you may apply for a business certificate at the Town Clerk's Office (Ist floor-Town Hall) or if you get the business certificate first you MUST go to the following office to make sure you have all the required permits and licenses.. GO TO 200 Main St.—(co er of Yarmouth Rd. S Main Street):and you will find the following offices: 1. BUILDING C MMI 10 ER'S This individual as b in ed a r requ rements that pertain to this type of business. tho i d a COMMENTS:_ 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This individual has be i formed of the permit irem s that pertain to this type of business. ut orized Signature"'* COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual een i formed or,13e 'c n 'ng requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature"* COMMENTS: Business certificates (cost $30.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME In the town (which you must do by M.G.L. - it does not give you permission to operate -you must get that through completion of the processes from the various departments involved. **SIGNIFIES APPROVAL FOR A BUSINESS CERTIFICATE ONLY. Town of Barnstable oF1HE, Regulatory Services o Thomas F.Geiler,Director BARNsrABm Building Division v$ 6 MASS.9. ,�$' Tom Perry,Building Commissioner iOrEv 3�°' 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Approved: Fee: �y Permit#: "` HOME OCCUPATION REGISTRATION Date:— Name: Y"" ee!� Phone#: 3-6 f Address: L��z2 `► Village: Op..)ke f) Name of Business: GfU� /o Type of Business: l 6'J /JG�<� �+� Map/Lot: INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4-1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling: there shall be no increase in noise or odor;no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwelling which are not customary in residential buildings, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter, odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. 1,the undersigned,have re and ee . ove restrictions for my home occupation I am registering. Applicant r I Date: Homeoc.doc Rev.5/30/03 0,it1HETOy, Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services * Bnat MBLE, MASS. g Thomas F. Geiler, Director .i63q �� ArE%639 Building Division Thomas Perry, CBO, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790- 6230 January 6, 2005 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Holly Hill Management and Supply Corporation 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Verification of Compliance with Terms of Comprehensive Permit Holly Hills Apartments The Crossroads Housing Partnership Appeal No. 1986-36 Dear Mr. Bornstein: I am writing to obtain verification that you are complying with the terms of the comprehensive permit referenced above. Specifically, the comprehensive permit requires that 14 of the 46 permitted units be affordable for persons of low incomes. Under the terms of the comprehensive permit, those units designated as affordable must continue to be rented to eligible tenants at below market rents for as long as the development remains noncompliant with zoning. Under the existing zoning, you are permitted to construct three-single family homes. In order to assure that you are in compliance with the terms of the comprehensive permit, we request that you provide the following documentation for each of the fourteen (14) affordable units: 1. Name of tenants and number of tenants occupying unit; 2. Identification of unit being occupied by tenants; 3. Verification of gross income of tenant (income tax returns or other verifiable documentary evidence of income for last twelve months); r 4. Rent being charged to tenant including any incidental charges such as appliance rental fees. I would appreciate it if you would provide me with the above information within the next thirty (30) days. Once I obtain and review the information provided, I would like to establish an ongoing monitoring process so that the required information can be provided to my office and the Zoning Board of Appeals on yearly basis. si Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Thomas Perry. Building Commissioner cc: Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals cc: Thomas Broadrick, Director of Planning cc: Robert D. Smith, Town Attorney I TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map / A'9-Parcel V „�_ Permit# Health Division Date Issued Conservation Division Application Fee ° Tax Collector Permit Fee Treasurer Planning Dept. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address �L l r�� A5-`A;; 0�fZ,57 ,�;o/elee,—.Q e.-c?V ; Village eeT xy'-Te/7 t1L����" fIl Cr Owner `0✓Zi l� �'jc. Address 7- Telephone Permit Request 0 /� R1>* Square feet: 1st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation IK:: Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: ❑Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing new Total Room Count(not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑No 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 BUILDER INFORMATION Name / 1Js'r Telephone Number J Address ue. , ' G/� License# �i Ze e�' /,te '= Home Improvement Contractor# r' T Z" 4 X Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE �C / ZZ1'M FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ' ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER r DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL - FINAL BUILDING r DATE CLOSED OUT r ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. i The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents _ Mke B1{RM#WRx 600 Washington Street ` Boston,Mass. 02111 Workers' Com ensatii000n Insurance Affidavit General Businesses ame: address: II state: Dhone# work site location full address: e Retail[]Restaurant/Bar/Eating Establishment I am a sole proprietor and have nc one Business TYp i Office[]Sales(including Real Estate,Autos etc.) working in any capacity. ❑I am an ern loyer with eu ] ees(full& art tine). ❑Other ! ! ,OOWI///I. ////%/.'%///rl/�%dy %//�a�rr.ri////////////////%/%//////�%///��//r///�///%�%//ice working on this job; �I am empleyer providing-workers' compensation for-my emp oye �, j'9yA •',act;. .f: ;:'. ��' , coat anv name: 1. ,f P' . . i C •�.. ,. '. address ' '�e3' n y.�w• + .., ., +;' .`. h one#• � olio.'.# •tic" .,•... innirance.cod�.•ie .'�` /..:�4 !! e hired the ind endent contractors listed below who have the following workers' . ro -tor and hav h>r eP. Iam,asolep P compensation polices: an n'amei ;t ` . :l list,,.•"t..y: ,.r;.� '..��.r."(i..,i: r. -3':•' 'Fa:.•r.t:..: address C1tV:. ;r,.u• %j {:'h �1.5'` 'e'(. 5,a: •,' •,�•,• , 5i1: - insurance co . .• _";''. _ »//// // / /////// r!/ /l/// // / • i % ,5 1 1,' •:i'.�5�•' •1 y J 1,. - .:i• „1� ••/'• t P�', ,(,' J .n',. 't,Y• ,1/:.'' n.: ..y:y.'.. ... cam•an.�aaafe: ''°• •• „ ,•` •. - 1 hone# .: . .. :r < •'' :. ... ..: >. , ire Fallure to secure coverage as req� � 1 � L MOM ti formMia STOP 'WO the imposition of RT{ORDER and a fine of 5 Ob 0 day apiwt�m I and otand.that�0.00 r one years'imprisonment as well p copy of thts statement maybe Forwarded the Office of Invatigatiom oft f the DlAfor coverage verification I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the Information provided above is true and correct Data Signature Phone# Print name 0frie121 we only do not write in this area to be completed by city or town oiliclal din Department permitilleense# ❑Bnil S city or town: ❑Licensing Board ❑Selectmen's Office ❑check if immediate response is required ❑HealthDepartmim . phone#; ❑Other contactperson: (tevaedSepL20M) _ - s Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter�152 section 25 requires an 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 defused 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 haring 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 m 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 dr renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required. Additionally,neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until e of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting acceptable evidenc authority. Applicants Please fill in the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the box that applies to your situation Please supply company name, address and phone numbers along with a certificate of insurance as all affidavits maybe submitted to the Departihent of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. .Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the"law" or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the D.epart7nent at the number listedbelow. City or Towns Pleasebe sure.that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Departrnent Baas provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you#o fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant'. Please... cense number which will b'e used as a reference number._The.affidavits maybe returned to be sure to fill in the pamit/li the Departmeatby nail or FAX unless other arrangements have-been made. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in.advance for you cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. /ll /I WNE The Department's address,telephone and fax number. The Conunonwealth Of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents M of Imsugsuons .600 Washington Street Boston,Ma. 02111 fax#: (617)727-7749 phone#: (617) 7274900 ext.406 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services i snuvsrnsze. a Thomas F.Geller,Director a`�� Building Division �fD MA'S Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.b arustable.ma-us office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 ' Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder as Owner of the subject property •hereby authorize. 7 �i e 5 lfi��S` ° ���� to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building pernvt application for. B�5 (Address of Job) Signature of Owner . Date Print Name Q:F0RMS:0WNEX?ERMMSI0N NOV. 17. 2004-(THU) 14:31 C'ENTERVILLE FIRE 5087902385 PACE 2 CENTERVILLE.OSTERVILLE»MARSTONS MILLS FIRE DISTRICT ` DEPARTMENT OF FIRE-RESCUE &EMERGENCY SERVICES J9ab 1675 Route 28•Centervilie, MA 02632-3117 508-790-2380•FAX:508-790-2 �385 John M.Farrington,Chief Craig E.Whiteley,0eouty Chief Olen 8,Wilcox,Fire Prevention Officer Martin O'L.MecNeeiy,Fire Prevention Officer November 17, 2004 TO: Building Department Jeff Lauzon Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA. 02601 In accordance with MGL 148, Section 28A, the Centervil le-Ostervi lle- Marstons Mills Fire,/Rescue Department brings to your attention the following potential violations) of 780 CMR: Massachusetts State Building Code for your review and/or interpretation of same, NAME/BUSINESS: Residential—Stuart Bornstein (owner) ADDRESS_1815 Falmouth Road, UG-2, Centerville (Holly Hill Apartments) OBSERVANCE: Illegal basement bedroom; Basement room being used as bedroom. No secondary means of egress found. Thank you, Martin MacNeely i Prevention Officer C,O.M.M. ire District V0 V 1'3 e- CinCron)•-r-2Sid2yi4- "Commitment to Our Community" BST. CENTERVILLE-OSTERVILLE-MARSTONS MILLS FIRE DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF FIRE-RESCUE & EMERGENCY SERVICES 1926 1875 Route 289Centerville, MA 02632-3117 508-790-23809 FAX:508-790-2385 John M.Farrington,Chief Glen S.Wilcox,Fire Prevention Officer Craig E.Whiteley,Deputy Chief Martin O'L.MacNeely,Fire Prevention Officer November 17, 2004 TO: Building Department Jeff Lauzon Town of Barnstable 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA. 02601 In accordance with MGL 148, Section 28A, the Centerville-Osterville- Marstons Mills Fire/Rescue Department brings to your attention the following potential violation(s) of 780 CMR: Massachusetts State Building Code for your review and/or interpretation of same. NAME/BUSINESS: Residential — Stuart Bornstein (owner) ADDRESS: 1815 Falmouth Road, UG-2, Centerville (Holly Hill Apartments) OBSERVANCE: Illegal basement bedroom. Basement room being used as bedroom. No secondary means of egress found. Thank you, Martin MacNeely r i e Prevention Officer C.O.M.M.AFireDistrict .. ."pit ., .- ,,{k, .,.�+ +.t' t.x• `z a .r s ., , "Commitment to Our Community" d HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street tvp Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX(508)775-6526 August 19, 2004 HAND DELIVERED Daniel M. Creedon III,Esq., Chairman c/o Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Attorney Creedon: 1 This is a preliminary plan of Freezer Road. We have spent many hours; a great deal of time; we have had guidance from some of the Town people; and a lot of guidance from the people in Barnstable. We are meeting also on August 23rd and I am sure, by that date, you will hear about the — meeting with the Civic Association. What we propose to do is put 18 units, one per 10,000 feet' and in return for this, we plan to develop a park to be granted to the Town of approximately 12,000/13,000 feet on the dock side, site of the former ice house (the best part of the site!). There will also be an authentically accurate 20—25 foot lighthouse that will have a strobe light, facing out to the ocean, to be built by a company that re-builds lighthouses. We will pay to construct and run it, and it will guide anyone coming into Barnstable Harbor at night as a navigation aide. We will look to a focus group to help us with this. i his F, -z �� C.r)?-v Also, at Holly Hill Apartments in Centerville, we will sell 14 units, a mix of one and two bedrooms to the Barnstable Housing Authority. As part of this proposal, a total of 14 units will be sold below market rate to the Barnstable Housing Authority at the going rate that affordable houses are sold to the Town, approximately$100,000.00 to $125,000. This is an exciting package. It will be called "Fishermen's Village", and we think the Town will realize in excess of $300,000.00 per year in tax revenue. Traditionally, the people who live in our condos do not have school-age children. Plus, we are very excited about all of the items we can give the Town with this project. August 19, 2004 Page 2 After receiving ZBA ;uidance, we will go back to the Conservation Commission and Site Review with all architect's and engineer's finished plans for a final review by all other departments. Kindly, S wart A. Bornstein SAB:jk Attachment cc: Art Traczyk ✓Tom Perry O ,_ ,...._ �. 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'�, `d � �rq `� '�� `��' k `�� , f Display t"ransaction'history,for the current bill +' t � � � � OVR• Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services + BAMSTABM 9 MASS. g Thomas F. Geiler, Director 1639• �0 Building Division Tom Perry Building Commissioner 200.Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6 2-30 6230 October 16, 2002 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Holly Hill Management and Supply Corporation 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Failure to Provide Verification of Compliance with Comprehensive Permit The Crossroads Housing Partnership Appeal No. 1986-36 Dear Mr. Bornstein: As you are aware, by letter dated July 10, 2002, 1 requested that you provide documentation to prove that you are complying with the terms of the comprehensive permit referenced above. Specifically, the comprehensive permit requires that 14 of the 46 permitted units be affordable for persons of low incomes. (It is your continued compliance with the terms of the comprehensive permit which allows you to maintain 46 units on the locus rather than the three permitted under current zoning). In order to determine whether you are in compliance with the terms of the comprehensive permit, we again request that you provide the following documentation for each of the fourteen (14) affordable units: 1. Name of tenants and number of tenants occupying unit; 2. Identification of unit being occupied by tenants; 3. Verification of gross income of tenant (income tax returns or other 4. Rent being charged to tenant including any incidental charges such as appliance rental fees, storage fees, etc. To date, I have received no response to my request for verification of your compliance with the terms of the comprehensive permit. If you are, in fact, in compliance, it would appear to be a simple matter to send to my office copies of 2002-0169/enforceholly �, 4r the annual recertification of each of the tenants (containing the above-requested information) who are occupying the fourteen affordable units. Your failure to promptly respond to my request raises serious concerns about whether the fourteen dedicated affordable units are actually being rented at affordable rents to eligible individuals. Unless you provide me with requested information within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter, I will have no choice but to discuss enforcement options with the Town Attorney. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Sincer I , Thomas Perry. ✓� Building Commissioner cc: Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Robert D. Smith, Town Attorney Thomas Lynch, Executive Director, Barnstable Housing Authority Laura Shufelt, Chair, Barnstable Housing Committee 2002-0169/enforceholly i T^ 18 /S CIZ s /7 3'4 Fwll °F1HE 1 Town of Barnstable lFg- Regulatory Services f 7 1'3-)- 9MAM Thomas F. Geiler, Director �A i63q. ♦� l�� • 'Eon" Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner �., 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790- 6230 July 10, 2002 Mr. Stuart Bornstein Holly Hill Management and Supply Corporation 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Verification of Compliance with Terms of Comprehensive Permit Holly Hills Apartments The Crossroads Housing Partnership Appeal No. 1986-36 Dear Mr. Bornstein: Please be advised that I am writing to obtain verification that you are complying with the terms of the comprehensive permit referenced above. Specifically, the comprehensive permit requires that 14 of the 46 permitted units be affordable for persons of low incomes. You may be aware that the Supreme Judicial Court recently ruled in the case of Zoning Board of Appeals of Wellesley v. Ardemore Apartments Limited Apartments, that where permission to build multi-family apartments in a single-family family residential zone was secured under the comprehensive permit statute, G.L. c. 40B §§20-23, those units designated as affordable must continue to be rented to eligible tenants at below market rents for as long as the development remains noncompliant with zoning. Under the existing zoning, you are permitted to construct three-single family homes. In order to assure that you are in compliance with the terms of the comprehensive permit, we request that you provide the following documentation for each of the fourteen (14) affordable units: 1. Name of tenants and number of tenants occupying unit; 2. Identification of unit being occupied by tenants; I t r 3. Verification of gross income of tenant (income tax returns or other verifiable documentary evidence.of income for last twelve months); 4. Rent being charged to tenant including any incidental charges such as appliance rental fees. I would appreciate it if you would provide me with the above information within the next thirty (30) days. Once I obtain and review the information provided,.I would like to establish an ongoing monitoring process so that the required information can be provided to Building Commissioner and the Zoning Board of Appeals on yearly basis. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Sincer ly Thomas Perry. Acting Building Commissioner cc: Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals AUU-28-2000 10.39 BARNSTABLE HOUSING, 15097799312 P.01 " Barnstable 'rclepht,ne (508)771.722' Fax(508)778-9 1 iaarw -C:Ised Huusina Dept. (504)771-7292 Housing .Authority erg• 1,46 South Strut •Hyannis. Muss.01601 ZONING VERIFICATION TO: Gloria Urenas FROM: Robert Hooper, Leased housing Coordinator RE: Legal Rental Unit Verification Date: ----P'1a�1av------------------- Address: Village: e-,..,4e.-v dI&.; Unit Type: C4,,4'„„; Bedroom Size: Map & Parcel No.: leg - o.s� The owner of the above listed property is entering into a contract with us for the rental of the property as listed above. Please verify by signing below that the unit is legal and meets all zoning requirements for a rental in the town of Barnstable. If it does not, please list reason here: -----------------...,-------------`—..--.,.--_..,...._--- Thank yo fo your assistance in this matte g ture riot name Date-------------------__ VIA FAX: 790-6230 MRVP Sectlon 8 Rev.9/98 Equal Hiou,ine Opportunity Aycncv TOTAL r.01 oFWE The Town of Barnstable 9� 16 9. Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner June 28,2000 Aaron Bornstein Holly Hill apartments 1815 Falmouth Road Centerville,MA 02632 Re: Multi-family Inspection 1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Certificate of Inspection 46604 Dear Mr.Bornstein: On inspection of the above-referenced property,I noticed you have the following violation(s): No handicapped parking signs installed(2) A-5 Unit Handicapped Ramp Missing bottom rails and no brackets Rails not continuous D-1 Unit Handicapped Ramp Handrails not continuous F-5 Unit Handicapped Ramp Handrails not continuous Shrubs are overgrown and restrict use of the handrails. Must be trimmed. Community Building If building not in use,remove handicapped rails and brackets or repair to bring to code. Several handrails have rotted areas. Please see that these violations are brought into compliance by July 14,2000. Call for a reinspection when this has been done. Sincerely, Ralph L.Jones Building Inspector RLJ/lb FORMS Q000627a The Commoubjealtb of Ala5,5arbuattq TOWN OF BARNSTABLE In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 106.5, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION is issued to CENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. (�ertifp that I have inspected the premises known as: HOLLY HILL APARTMENTS located at 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD in the Village of CENTERVILLE County of Barnstable Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Construction Type: Use Group(s): R2 The means of egress are sufficient for the following number of persons: Location Capacity Location Capacity 46 UNITS 15 1-BEDROOMS 31 2-BEDROOMS Certificate Number: Date Certificate Issued: Date Certificate Expired: Map Parcel 46604 6/10/2000 6/10/2005 189 055 The building official shall be notified within(10)days of any changes in the above information. Building Official COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION MULTI-FAMILY FIVE-YEAR CERTIFICATE Date � �� � (X) Fee Required$ 7> a ( ) No Fee Required In accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code,Section 106.5,I hereby apply for a Certificate of Inspection for the below-named premises nnlocated mat the following address: /� A �J I ' Street and Number: Isis r � y t H � � • Cy'y T ' 0 -V I C6 Name of Premises: j 1�� G� l"�6/,) Purpose for which premises is used:MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TYPE OF UNITS NUMBER OF UNITS TOTAL STUDIO 1 BEDROOM Is 2 BEDROOM 31 3 BEDROOM Q OTHER l v Certificate to be Issued to: C_L //J n� l� S5vC 04_Tz�__S 11)<�_4 ' Address: cI l l /Vok—f�f !��7,7CC C _ rl / l I NAJI S Telephone: ros) 6-- / Owner of Record of Building: 1\ Address: Name of Present Holder of Certificate: Name of Agent,if any: jazz,, SIGNATURE OF PERSON TO WHOYA C RTIFICATE IS ISSUED OR AUTHORIZED AGENT AAK6Al �36�Ns IN PLEASE PRINT NAME INSTRUCTIONS: 1)Make check payable to: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 2)Return this application with your check to: BUILDING COMMISSIONER, 367 MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,MA 02601 PLEASE NOTE: 1)Application form with accompanying fee must be submitted for each building or structure or part thereof to be certified. 2)Application and fee must be received before the certificate will be issued. 3)The building official shall be notified within ten(10)days of any change in the above information. CERTIFICATE# / EXPIRATION DATE: ��/ �`S OF"E TOE .�� The.Town of Barnstable - • sAwsra L& • Department of.Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION CAPACITY INSPECTION MULTI-FAMILY DBA M&P LOCATION (Z) 5v>� OWNER 1—' ADDRESS Y7 .�Q ZONING NO. OF UNITS/FEE JO)n , 4S GLORIA URENAS APPROVAL DATE INSPECTOR p� DATE OF INSPECTION J980309A Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services MASR Thomas F.Geiler,Director ArE16 Building Division Elbert C Ulshoeffer,Jr. Building Commissioner 367 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 MEMORANDUM DATE: %l/71 D 0 TO: File REGARDING: COI Multi-Family Use Re: f.� Jf -710z Certificate of Inspectio is of required for this property--does not consist of 3 or more units within a single structure. Notes: E0, C)" "_..;. ✓ o'a' �° 0C;AUC'A -"A f k . ; . The 'Town. of Barnstable • snarrsreaia, • Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services '�Eo r�►�. Building Division 367 Main'Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner I June 28,2000 _ _Ar ,Q,�_ Aaron Bornstein 1_ Holly Hill apartments �Qd= 1815 Falmouth Road Centerville,MA,02632 Re: Multi-family Inspection 1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Certificate of Inspection 46604 Dear Mr.Bornstein: On inspection of the above-referenced property,I noticed you have the following violation(s): No handicapped parking signs installed(2) A-5 Unit Handicapped Ramp Missing bottom rails and no brackets Rails not continuous D-1 Unit Handicapped Ramp Handrails not continuous F-5 Unit Handicapped Ramp Handrails not continuous Shrubs are overgrown and restrict use of the handrails. Must be trimmed. Community Building If building not in use,remove handicapped rails and brackets or repair to bring to code. Several handrails have rotted areas. Please see that these violations are brought into compliance by July 14,2000. Call for a reinspection when this has been done. Sincerely, Ralph L.Jones Building Inspector RLJ/lb FORMS ~�! Q000627a TOWN OF BARNSTABLE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Cto CERTIFICATE NO: 46604 CANCELLED: MAP: 189 DBA: IHOLLY HILL APARTMENTS PARCEL: 055 i NAME/MANAGER: ICENTERVILLE ASSOCIATES INC. STREET: 11815 FALMOUTH ROAD VILLAGE: CENTERVILLE STATE: MA ZIP: 02632 SEQ NO: 1❑ BUSINESS TYPE: MULTI-FAMILY CONSTRUCTION TYPE: STORYI: CAPACITY: USEI: R2 '�apacity Under 50: 17 STORY2: CAPACITY: USE2: STORY3: CAPACITY: USE3: Outside Seatlnq: BY PLACE OF ASSEMBY OR STRUCTURE CAP1: LOCI: 46 UNITS CAPS: L005: CAP2: LOC2: 151-BEDROOMS CAPE: LOC6: CAP3: LOC3: 312-BEDROOMS CAP7: LOC7: CAP4: LOC4: CAP& LOC8: i INSPECTION: DATE ISSUED: EXPIRATION: iii4�t��h��S 1I fl 0 06/10/2000 06/10/2005 a ��PnntCe�rficae�of�ir�spection COMME S: COI NOT REQ (EU)DO NOT ISSUE / �'` Z/ 189 " 5 .l�s Route 28 ( " dFTMe The Town of Barnstable • BAIUWAer.E, • t' Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION CAPACITY INSPECTION MULTI-FAMILY DBA M&P /oP, LOCATION / /.s_ 1&„T , 57—.R- / OWNER Z ?7 ADDRESS ;2— q 7 AAA Itf /V/C/ ZONING NO. OF UNITS/FEE 9all GLORIA URENAS APPROVAL DATE / S, f' r INSPECTOR DATE OF INSPECTION J980309 °F 1149E . � The Town of Barnstable - * BnaxsTnsi.E. 16;9. Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ♦0 '°'Fo.,,�►+°i Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 - " - "y - Building Commissioner May 31,2000 Aaron Bornstein Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apts.,1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Dear Aaron: On inspection of the above referenced property,I noticed you have the following violation(s)of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances,Article XLM PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS, Section 2 Sign Requirements for and Location of Handicapped Parking: X The handicapped parking signs do not meet the requirements of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances X Faded/missing pavement striping and handicapped logo in your parking lot Please see that these violations are brought into compliance by.June 13,2000: Call for a reinspection when this has been done. If this is not brought into compliance by the above date, a fine of$200.00 per day will result. Enclosed,please find a copy of the"Handicapped Parking Signs Key"as well as a copy of the appropriate section of the Ordinances to use as a guide and for your file. Sincerely, VIOLATION Section A—still no signage,Community Bldg.area. Still one sign missing. Pavement logos and striping have to be repainted. Ralp L.Jones This is the last extension of time for the Building Inspector above violations.. t RLJ/lb Enclosure FORMS Q990615a oFtMME ram, The Town of Barnstable BAMSTABM Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services rFnMo't° Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner May 15, 2000 CENTERVILLE ASSOC INC 297 NORTH STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 Re: Certificate of Inspection Multi-family Dwelling(5-year Certificate) 1815 FALMOUTH ROAD, CENTERVILLE 189 055 Dear Property Owner: Attached you will find an application for a Certificate of Inspection as required by Section 106.5 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, Sixth Edition. Please complete the application and return to this office with the required fee: 46 Units $167.00 The fee has been established by the State (Table 106) and must be paid before the Certificate of Inspection/Capacity Card may be issued. A copy of said Certificate shall be kept posted as specified in Section 120.5.2 of the State Code. Sincerely, Ralph M. Crossen Building Commissioner RMC/lbn j990428e FINE Tp� The Town of Barnstable BAMSTABM 9� "�; � Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services prED Ma+°i Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Connnissioner April 19, 2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, 189 055 Dear Sir or Madam: I received a complaint regarding the handicapped parking spaces and handicapped ramps at the above address. Upon investigation I found several violations. Unit A-5 has a handicapped ramp with one bottom railing missing. One railing has no bracket to keep the railing away from the post. All railings should have 1 1/2" clearances. Unit D has a handicapped ramp. The hand rails are not continuous. The Community Building handicapped ramp needs new hand rails on both sides. Several brackets and hand rails are broken. The hand rails have to be continuous from bottom to top on both sides. Unit F-5 has a handicapped ramp. The rails are not continuous. Please call this office when the above items have been brought up to code. Sincerely, Ralph L. Jones Building Inspector Enclosures (2) g000419a °F THE T� o The Town of Barnstable BAMSTnMM Mass. 1639. $' Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services ArED MA'S A Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Ralph Jones,Building Inspector DATE: 4/18/00 RE: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville 189 055 I inspected this apartment complex at 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, today after receiving a complaint from George Morrison dated April 12;2000. In A Section there are 30 p spaces and 1 handicapped space. 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YkYY?{i ................r:rrr.........:........... ..:rtr.}.rrorrrrr":"" kkkA::: i CF tME tp� The Town of Barnstable • SARNSI'ABI.E, • 9�A MASS . Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services rFD MA'S A Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 . Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM TO: File. FROM: Ralph Jones, Building Inspector DATE: 4/18/00 RE: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville 189 055 I inspected this apartment complex at 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, today after receiving a complaint from George Morrison dated April 12, 2000. In A Section there are 30 parking spaces and 1 handicapped space. This handicapped space has no signage and the pavement logos and striping should re re-painted. At the Community Building there are 30 parking spaces and 2 handicapped spaces. Both spaces have pavement logos that should be re-painted. One handicapped space needs a sign. Sections G-I have 18 parking spaces and no handicapped spaces. Unit A-5 has a handicapped ramp with one bottom railing missing. One railing has no bracket to keep it away from the posts. All railings shall have 1 1/2"clearances. Unit D-1 has a handicapped ramp. The hand rails are not continuous. The Community Building handicapped ramp needs new rails on both sides. Several brackets and hand rails are broken. The hand rails have to be continuous from bottom to top on both sides. Unit F-5 has a handicapped ramp. The rails are not continuous. J � g000418a FTHE The Town of Barnstable • BMWTABLE, 9�A 16 9. Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services rEDMA'�A Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Ralph Jones, Building Inspector DATE: 4/18/00 RE: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville 189 055 I inspected this apartment complex at 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, today after receiving a complaint from George Morrison dated April 12, 2000. In A Section there are 30 parking spaces and 1 handicapped space. This handicapped space has no signage and the pavement logos and striping should re re-painted. At the Community Building there are 30 parking spaces and 2 handicapped spaces. Both spaces have pavement logos that should be re-painted. One handicapped space needs a sign. Sections G-I have 18 parking spaces and no handicapped spaces. Unit A-5 has a handicapped ramp with one bottom railing missing. One railing has no bracket to keep it away from the posts. All railings shall have 1 1/2" clearances. Unit D-1 has a handicapped ramp. The hand rails are not continuous. ' The Community Building handicapped ramp needs new rails on both sides. Several brackets and hand rails are broken. The hand rails have to be continuous from bottom to top on both sides. Unit F-5 has a handicapped ramp. The rails are not continuous. g000418a The Town of Barnstable BAxNST" E. 9�A 1639. ,e�' Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services lEcr��a Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner March 7,2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments,1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Dear Sir or Madam: On inspection of the above referenced property,1-noticed you have the following violation(s)of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances,Article XLHI PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS, Section 2 Sign Requirements for and Location of Handicapped Parking: X The handicapped parking signs do not meet the requirements of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances X Faded/missing pavement striping and handicapped logo in your parking lot Please see that these violations are brought into compliance by May 16,2000. Call for a reinspection when this has been done. If this is not brought into compliance by the above date, a fine of$200.00 per day will result. Enclosed,please find a copy of the"Handicapped Parking Signs Key"as well as a copy of the appropriate section of the Ordinances to use as a guide and for your file. Sincerely, VIOLATION Section A—no sign CommunityBldg area-1 sign needed. g g Ralph L.Jones The pavement logos and striping should Building Inspector be re-painted. RLJ/lb Enclosure FORMS Q990615a The Town of Barnstable : snaxsTABM 9� '� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner March 7,2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments,1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Dear Sir or Madam: On inspection of the above referenced property,I noticed you have the following violation(s)of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances,Article XLIH PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS, Section 2 Sign Requirements for and Location of Handicapped Parking: X The handicapped parking signs do not meet the requirements of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances X Faded/missing pavement striping and handicapped logo in your parking lot Please see that these violations are brought into compliance by May 16,2000. Call for a reinspection when this has been done. If this is not brought into compliance by the above date, a fine of$200.00 per day will result. Enclosed,please fmd a copy of the"Handicapped Parking Signs Key"as well as a copy of the appropriate section of the Ordinances to use as a guide and for your file. Sincerely, VIOLATION Section A—no sign Community Bldg area-1 sign needed. Ralph L.Jones The pavement logos and striping should Building Inspector be re-painted. RLJ/lb Enclosure FORMS Q990615a � ,*THE tpk �O The Town of Barnstable snxxsrnBL& 9� " ��� Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services iOrFn 59. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner April 19, 2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, 189 055. i Dear Sir or Madam: I received a complaint regarding the handicapped parking spaces and handicapped ramps at the above address. Upon investigation I found several violations. Unit A-5 has a handicapped ramp with one bottom railing missing. One railing has no bracket to keep the railing away from the post. All railings should have 1 1/2" clearances. Unit D has a handicapped ramp. The hand rails are not continuous. The Community Building handicapped ramp needs new hand rails on both sides. Several brackets and hand rails are broken. The hand rails have to be continuous from bottom to top on both sides. Unit F-5 has a handicapped ramp. The rails are not continuous. Please call this office when the above items have been brought up to code. Sincerely, Ralph L. Jones Building Inspector Enclosures (2) g000419a EtHE tp� The Town of Barnstable • snxrrsTnst.e, . 39- 9� , ���' Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services iOrFn �A Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner April 19, 2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments 1815 Falmouth Road, Centerville, 189 055 Dear Sir or Madam: I received a complaint regarding the handicapped parking spaces and handicapped ramps at the above address. Upon investigation I found several violations. Unit A-5 has a handicapped ramp with one bottom railing missing. One railing has no bracket to keep the railing away from the post. All railings should have 1 1/2" clearances. Unit D has a handicapped ramp. The hand rails are not continuous. The Community Building handicapped ramp needs new hand rails on both sides. Several brackets and hand rails are broken. The hand rails have to be continuous from bottom to top on both sides. Unit F-5 has a handicapped ramp. The rails are not continuous. Please call this office when the above items have been brought up to code. Sincerely, Ralph L. Jones Building Inspector Enclosures (2) g000419a April 12, 2000 11:40 AM Lois Lomba called regarding a complaint brought forth by George Morrison. Apparently BPD Office Golden's mother lives at Holly Hills Apartment complex. He has complained on numerous occasions to Mr. Bornstein regarding the handicap provisions to no avail. Specifically the complaints are as follows: • Not adequate number of h/c parking stalls • Substandard signage • "questionable"ramp provision(unclear if grading or structure) I advised Lois that Ralph Jones would inspect and advise. E Jj � °� •�' o ,. fit + 0fee :as`h •���t� •319� O 3�4 AO s n�! �4uwr°"f � •� O _ .33 .OQ •�� Vc Q e Otte. ; 4t E O .354- - z O, x Ar 1Ltd . 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O /e9 •� ,zb 9 e e3 � �' 7 1 .MAC 82. o >•4 o Q -OAC 2 69 3 .lSaC 02: 334C.- AC 72 is 03 [ as a 2ltC R!� `a t l4tii : 0 "4 Ski a 100 91 $ is 101 ► •324C S AC j ® ll s A � � '90-I 90-3 t 71A JOk )0,�c qb 102. t C • �a e9 .23AC 99 : 9p aN ae.e f i O 84C n .SIK ss 22Ac Be a �' v O se R 93 42 AC-s O *►AC R IMAC , t Is t ' I )ItL t_ n0ro : I °FtHE t°� The Town of Barnstable • snRr MBM • Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services 'Enrr►o�° Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner March 7,2000 Holly Management 297 North Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments,1815 Falmouth Road,Centerville Dear Sir or Madam: On inspection of the above referenced property,I noticed you have the following violation(s)of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances,Article XLIH PARKING FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS, Section 2 Sign Requirements for and Location of Handicapped Parking: X The handicapped parking signs do not meet the requirements of the Town of Barnstable's General Ordinances X Faded/missing pavement striping and handicapped logo in your parking lot Please see that these violations-are brought into compliance by May 16,2000, Call for a reinspection when this has been done. If this is not brought into compliance by the above date, a fine of$200.00 per day will result. Enclosed,please find a copy of the"Handicapped Parking Signs Key"as well as a copy of the appropriate section of the Ordinances to use as a guide and for your file. Sincerely, VIOLATION Section A—no sign CommunityBldg area-4 sign needed. g g Ralph L.Jones The pavement logos and striping should Building Inspector be re-painted. RLJ/lb Enclosure FORMSXp�� Oh.r 4J•Q�K j��oZ6- �U Q990615a .ice a`t CanQ,n� �: 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 BARNSTABLE COUNTY AFFORDABLE HOUSING j 1 NEEDS ANALYSIS 1999 1 - 1 1 i 1 This Study was Prepared for the Cape Cod Commission b Molly Lovelock of the Lower Cape Cod ' Community Development Corporation 1 Ed Allard, the Cape Cod Commission's affordable housing specialist, reviewed and edited this study. Marilyn Fifield, research analyst with the Commission, provided some of the housing and demographic data appearing in this study. Maura Fennessy Riley, VISTA, Housing Program Assistant, with the Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation assisted in the preparation of this study. This study will be incorporated into the Consolidated Plan (CP), the five year housing plan for the Barnstable County HOME Consortium. The CP provides a detailed description of the area's affordable housing needs, available resources, and describes what will be the top priorities for the Consortium beginning in fiscal year 2000 (7/l/99). For further information, or to answer any questions,regarding this study please contact Ed Allard at (508) 362-3828 ext. 337. I. OVERVIEW In Barnstable County, the prosperity of the last five years has accelerated an already existing housing crisis. Cape Cod, a desirable region for second-home owners and retirees, is a difficult place to make ends meet. The year-round population has an income below the average for Massachusetts. Decreasing unemployment and plentiful summer jobs do not translate to incomes sufficient to purchase or rent available housing. Rental housing is in particularly short supply. The hot real estate market (fueled by second home buyers) has resulted in many former rental properties being sold. The fragile environment of Cape Cod is another hurdle in creating new taffordable rental or homeownership property. H. HOUSING AND HOMELESS NEEDS ASSESSMENT ' A. Number and Type of Families in Need of Housing Assistance Families who are below median income need housing assistance on Cape Cod. As will be shown later in this plan, costs to rent or purchase housing in Barnstable County is generally not within reach of these families. Need is particularly severe for: Extremely-low income families. Approximately 13% of the Cape's year-round population has incomes below 30% of the areas median, which was $31,766, according to 1990 Census data. In the County overall, 7.5% of the population was below the federal poverty ' level ($12,674 for a family of four, 1989), with several towns having significantly higher percentages (Provincetown: 14.4%, Wellfleet: 13.0%, Dennis: 10.6%, and Yarmouth 9.5%). The need and numbers of families in this group has probably increased in the last decade, as low-wage service jobs have increasingly diverged from higher income salaries. Food pantries and homeless prevention programs on the Cape report an ever-increasing number of clients in the last few years, despite low-unemployment. Most of these clients are working people. ' Very-low income families. Families with 50% or less of the median-income represent 21% of year-round Cape Cod households. Their needs are similar to the extremely-low income ' households. Moderate-income families. Households with income of 51-80% of median income make up 17% of the year-round population. Within this broad range are many households in dire need of housing assistance. Middle-income families. Approximately 8% of Cape households are "middle income" ' (81-95% of median). These families may be less on the edge, but, unless they already are home-owners, they will find it difficult to secure housing in Barnstable County. Renters: In 1990, there were 21,450 renter-occupied housing units. These households are the most vulnerable to the Cape Cod housing crisis, whatever their income level. New units being built in Barnstable County are primarily for homeowners. ' Home-owners. In 1990, there were 56,136 owner-occupied housing units in the County. These households are most vulnerable if below median income. Elderly persons. Cape residents age 65 and over represented 22% of the area's population in the 1990 Census—the highest percentage in Massachusetts, which has a statewide Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 1 average of 14%. Elderly persons are likely to be homeowners (82%), but 62% of the ' elderly on Cape Cod are low or moderate income. Single people. According to the, 1990 Census, 21,111 people lived alone, representing ' about 27% of total households, slightly higher than the state average. Half of these householders living alone were elderly, and represent a key group needing housing on the Cape. ' Large households. The average family on the Cape has 2.86 people, smaller than the state average. Large households represent a small percentage of Cape households; however, ' there are similarly few housing units available with four or more bedrooms, and almost none that are affordable or for rent. Persons with HIV/AIDS. There are 320 people on the Cape signed up for services with an ' AIDS service group. (The actual population is higher than this number, since people do not necessarily sign up with service groups; there is no other source of this population data.) Provincetown, with 250 clients of the Provincetown Aids Support Group, has one , of the highest per capita HIV/AIDS populations in the state. Across the Cape, many of these people have serious housing needs. Persons with disabilities. According to the 1990 Census, there are significant numbers of non-institutionalized people in Barnstable County with disabilities. Some 8% of persons aged 16-64 have a mobility, self-care, or work disability; and 24% of the elderly population ' has a mobility or self-care disability. Accessibility is a problem for many of these people, but affordability is an even greater one. People with disabilities also often face housing discrimination. B. Cost Burden, Overcrowding, and Substandard Conditions The high cost of housing is the serious problem facing residents of Barnstable County. ' Over one-third of all year-round households on the Cape are paying more than 30% of their income on shelter costs, according to analysis of Census data. Renters are disproportionately affected by this cost burden, with nearly 46% of renters paying more than 30% of their income for shelter. ' Severe cost burden. The Census reports that 37% of renter households are paying more than 35% of their income for rent. Over 22% of renters pay more than 50% of their income for rent. When utilities are included, monthly shelter costs increase by at least $120 a ' month, probably more in many cases (and significantly more in units with electric heat, which make up close to 10% of the housing units on the Cape). The numbers of homeowners with excess cost burdens are lower. But the high cost of utilities on Cape Cod ' (one of the highest in the U.S.) is a universal problem. Overcrowding. Overcrowding is generally not the most significant issue facing Cape residents, with some exceptions. Seasonally, some tenants (and even homeowners) are forced to move out of"winter rentals," moving in with family and friends. There is no way to estimate these numbers from Census data, which represent April occupancy characteristics. The overcrowding and disruption of these seasonal changes in housing create significant family burdens. With the increased tightness of the rental market, "winter rental' housing and the subsequent summer overcrowding is on the rise across the Cape, but particularly in the communities with the highest increase in summer population (the , "Outer Cape"—Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown). Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 2 r Substandard conditions. The housing in Barnstable County is relatively new. At the time of the 1990 Census, the median year built was 1971—and, with continued new construction, this number has been rising ever since. Nevertheless, substandard conditions do exist, particularly in the older, affordable housing stock (scattered throughout the Cape) or where lack of repairs have resulted in deterioration. Rental units and units owned by ' low-income homeowners are vulnerable to a variety of sub-standard conditions. The Cape also has a significant number of units originally built for seasonal use, which lack basements, insulation, or suitable year-round heat. When occupied year-round, these substandard, formerly seasonal units are likely to have low and moderate income tenants or owners. Finally, with tightened Title V septic regulation, increasing numbers of lower-priced housing units are facing major septic overhauls. ' C. Disproportionate Need by Racial/Ethnic Group On Cape Cod, the minority population is small, comprising 4.6% of the County's ' population, according to the 1990 Census. This population faces the same housing problem as the white population, namely lack of affordability relative to income. To the extent that the minority population on the Cape is somewhat lower income (47% low/moderate compared to 38% of the white population) the housing need is disproportionately great. The relatively high percentages of ' minorities among the homeless population on Cape Cod (see section below) would suggest that discrimination and other factors exacerbate housing problems. D. Nature and Extent of Homelessness Homelessness in Barnstable County is, at times, less visible than in urban areas. But even though the population may be geographically more disbursed—whether sleeping under a wharf, in a car, or in a shelter—homeless people are on Cape Cod. Homeless families face particular difficulties in terms of lack of resources and depth of problems. The following table shows the need, existing services, and gap, according to a 1998 analysis prepared by Housing Assistance Corporation, the primary provider of homeless services on Cape Cod: Table 1 Individuals Estimated Need Current Inventory Unmet Need/Gap Emergency Shelter 110 55 55 Transitional Housing 130 50 80 Persons in Families Estimated Need Current Inventory Unmet Need/Gap Emergency Shelter 260 240 20 Transitional Housing 190 160 30 The unmet need for families is actually higher than these numbers, since many families are situationally homeless (living in someone's basement or in other temporary quarters rather than on the streets), and therefore are not included in homeless statistics. ' E. Characteristics and Needs of those At Risk of Becoming Homeless The bottom line is that the people most at risk for homelessness are those that do not have adequate income for housing. Advocates expect homelessness to increase with"Welfare Reform." A study by Homes for the Homeless covering ten cities during a year-long periods indicated that Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 3 e were reduced r eliminated. 49% of welfare recipients became homeless after then benefits er uce o immate Some low income people are identified homeless. Others may be situational homeless—doubling up, on couches, or moving around. Sometimes it is the depth of secondary , problems, such as domestic abuse or alcohol or drug addiction, that causes individuals or families to lose even their marginal housing. ' Housing Assistance Corporation identified the following sub-populations with need (note that numbers do not add because some may have multiple needs and issues). Among 560 homeless individuals: ' Chronic Substance Abusers 95 ' Seriously Mentally Ill 230 Dually-Diagnosed 80 Veterans 155 , Persons with HIV/AIDS 180 Victims of Domestic Violence 85 Youth 55 Other 65 ' i Among 920 persons in families with children: Chronic Substance Abusers 230 , Seriously Mentally Ill 225 Dually-Diagnosed 90 Persons with HIV/AIDS 265 ' Victims of Domestic Violence 205 F. Nature and Extent of Homelessness by Racial and Ethnic Group The homeless population has more racial diversity than the overall population in Barnstable County. (Statistics for individuals were collected by Housing Assistance Corporation at the NOAH ' Shelter, the only homeless Shelter on Cape Cod. Family data is also from HAC.) Table 2 Race NOAH Percent of Families in Percent of Percent in ' Shelter Total Shelter July Total County: (1997) Individuals -Dec (1198) Families 1990 Census Black 54 11.3% 1.5% ' White 384 80.5% 114 56.2% 95.4% Hispanic 17 3.6% 1.2% ' Asian 0 0 .5% Native Amer 11 2.3% .6% ' Other/non-white 11 3.6% 89 43.8% .8% TOTAL 477 100% 203 100% 100% ' Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 4 ' i IG. Persons who are Not Homeless but Require Supportive Housing On Cape Cod, there are significant numbers of people who require supportive housing, ' particularly the frail elderly. Just over 8% of the population aged 16-64 is disabled, a percentage similar to the Massachusetts average. Almost 7% of the Cape adult population under age 65 has a work disability. These disabilities translate directly into inability to afford housing. ' The Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation(DMR) has over 600 clients on Cape Cod. Of these, 182 people live in group homes, and there are approximately 25 others in other DRM housing. The Department of Mental Health has 186 residential beds on`Cape Cod, ranging from group homes to less supervised settings. Another 250 people are case-managed by DMH. Most of these people are not working, or working part-time, and have difficulty affording housing. The DMH homeless outreach program on the Cape works with an average of 135 additional people each month. Alcohol and drug addiction are significant problems on Cape Cod. The Cape Cod Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependency estimates that the incidence in Barnstable County is the same as nationwide: 20% Although only small number of these people require "supportive" housing, many are low and moderate income and require affordable housing. People with HIV/AIDS require affordable housing, and some require additional' support.There are 320 people registered with AIDS service organizations on Cape; actual numbers of people with HIV/AIDS are obviously higher. With new treatments, people with HIV/AIDS are more likely to be in the work force, but their salaries levels are likely to be lower, either having been out of the workplace or due to physical limitations. While these people do not need assisted living, housing affordability is a key problem for them. In Barnstable County, there are 41,135 people over age 65, and an estimated 24% of these people are disabled. There are 17,776 people over 75 years of age, and of these, 4,252 are over age 85. Many of these older people are frail and have multiple disabilities. (Nationally, 41.5% of people 75-84 have a severe disability, and another 22.2% had a non-severe disability.) Most of t these frail elderly on the Cape do not have sufficient income for private-paying assisted living. In public housing, elderly residents are facing particular difficulties as they age in place. ' Residents may need increasing levels of services or support, which may not be available. The large number of second floor elderly units with stairs are a problem for Cape Cod housing authorities and their residents. H. Lead Paint Hazards Because housing in Barnstable County is relatively new, lead paint is not a wide-spread ' problem. Screenings of children under age six by the Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program indicated a rate of.5 per thousand for the Cape and Islands region (compared to 2.5 statewide). Nevertheless, the cost of lead paint removal can be prohibitively expensive and ' is one more barrier to housing. In particular, owners of older units avoid renting to families. Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 5 III. HOUSING MARKET ANALYSIS , A. Characteristics of Housing Market Supply, Demand, Cost, and Condition , Barnstable County is one of the fastest growing areas in Massachusetts, only following the growth of the two island counties (Nantucket and Dukes/Martha's Vineyard). In the 70 years from 1920 to 1990, the population grew sevenfold. Accordingly, the housing stock is also growing and , relatively new. In the years between 1990 and 1997, the population grew 10%; however, the housing stock grew less, an estimated 9%. The supply of housing on Cape Cod is limited by available land, particularly as ' environmental concerns have increased land preserved for conservation and created stricter building policies, including large acre-size zoning. The recent passage of a Land Bank in all towns ' of Barnstable County, although important environmentally, will further remove available land and additionally increase housing costs by the 3% surtax on property tax. Demand for housing is under serious pressure from both new year-round residents and ' from tourists and seasonal renters and owners. Barnstable is the only Massachusetts county where resident deaths outnumbered births between 1990 and 1997, yet the county has the highest net in-migration in the state, an estimated 20,157 people, both retirees and younger people. An even ' more serious housing pressure comes from non-resident seasonal owners. Economic prosperity throughout the northeast,particularly among those with upper-incomes, has increased the demand for vacation homes on Cape Cod. Accordingto data compiled b the Cape Cod Commission 14 223 new housing units were ' P Y P g created from 1990-1998. This is a 11% increase over the 1990 Census level of 135,193 housing units on Cape Cod. Most of the new units are judged to be owner-occupied rather than rental units. Few are affordable to those below median income. Many are second homes. According to the 1990 Census, 43% of housing units in the County were vacant as of April 1. It is likely that an even higher percentage of new homes are not year-round. As one comparison, the number of units , under the Massachusetts 40B subsidized inventory increased by 650 from 1990 to 1997. Some 250 of these were rehabilitation of existing units, not new units. Significant percentages of Barnstable County are wetlands (13%) or protected uplands ' (21%). There is more buildable land remaining on the Upper Cape, although some of this is the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR). The MMR has both land and buildings that could be suitable for housing, but they cannot currently be considered available. In Brewster, Falmouth, ' Harwich, and Mashpee, about one-third of the uplands remain. In Barnstable, Bourne, Orleans, and Sandwich about one-quarter remains (if one excludes MMR land in Bourne and Sandwich). Other towns have 15% or less upland remaining. ' The tension between supply and demand is most serious on the Outer Cape (Provmcetown, Truro, Wellfleet, and Eastham). Here, the existence of the Cape Cod National Seashore further limits available land. National Seashore land is 30% of Eastham, 59% of Wellfleet, 67% of Truro, and 77% of Provincetown. Similarly, while Barnstable County Y(b conservative estimates) has a , summer population 2 1/2 times that in the winter, the multiple in these Outer Cape towns ranges from 3 1/2 to 6 1/2 times. Housing costs on Cape Cod are high and rising. The booming real estate market has raised house sales prices to near an all-time high. The crisis in rental housing is particularly severe on Cape Cod, where shortages have both raised prices and limited the supply available at an rice. P PPY YP ' Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 6 ' 1 ' high. Less than 6% of the Even in the 1990 Census, the value of homes was g owner-occupied housing units in Barnstable County were valued at under $100,000. (182 units were valued under$50,000 and 2,755 between$50,000 and$99,999.) The median sales price for homes on Cape Cod for 1998 was $135,000, according to Banker and Tradesmen. This was up 8% from the year before. Outer Cape towns home prices are higher, led by Provincetown with a median sales price of$280,000. Homes sold throgh the Cape Cod and Islands Multiple Listing Service averaged $200,012 in 1998, up 12% from the year before. Further, just 13% of Cape MLS sales were priced below $100,000. Although condominium prices are lower, some ' condominiums are not legal for year-round occupancy. Condominium fees can also significantly increase housing costs. Rental housing on Cape Cod is in very short supply. In 1990, the Census showed that 60% of rental housing units were priced at over $500, and only 14% were under $250. (Lower- priced units on Cape Cod are often rented from friends and family members.) A recent review of 251 rentals listed in various Cape Cod newspapers (October, November, and December 1998) gave the following median prices. Almost all had tenants paying utilities. Estimates for utilities are based on HOME utility allowances, averaging,the different kinds of heat. This figure will be below most actual renters' utilities, particularly since many rentals on Cape Cod were built in the 1980s with electric heat, usually costing several hundred dollars a month. Table 3 Rent by size Number Median advertised Estimated utilities Total housing Studio 26 $465 $73 $538 One Bedroom 83 $625 $99 $724 Two Bedroom 82 $750 $124 $874 Three Bedroom 48 $985 $151 $1136 iFour Bedroom 12 $1450 $175 $1625 ' A sample follow-up of a few of these units found they tended to be substandard, either in terms of size or condition. Although rentals advertised as "winter" were excluded from these numbers,there is no way to know without follow-up whether all units were, in fact, year-round. The scarcity of rental housing on Cape Cod is dramatically illustrated by the recent experience of subsidy-holders. Housing Assistance Corporation recently had seven recipients of Section 8 lose their certificates because they were unable to find appropriate rental housing. Many Massachusetts Alternative Housing Vouchers (for non-elderly disabled) on Cape Cod are currently unused because rental housing is not available. The Falmouth Housing Authority, for instance, turned back all their AHVP vouchers because recipients could not find rentals. In addition, ' landlords are requesting rent increases at an all-time high rate. The HUD Fair Market rents for Barnstable County are particularly inadequate for the ' Non-Metro areas (Bourne, Falmouth, Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet). HUD pegs these FRMs slightly below Metro. In fact, there ought to be a significant variation in the other direction. The Non-Metro communities, have the highest rents in Barnstable County; whereas Metro rents (especially Hyannis/Yarmouth) are lower-priced in the market. Cape Cod Commission-March 1999 7 Table 4 1 HUD Fair Market Rents Metro Non-Metro Studio $465 $449 One Bedroom $623 $616 Two Bedroom $831 $821 Three Bedroom $1040 $1026 Four Bedroom $1165 $1149 Housing experts throughout Barnstable County identify the hot second-home market as the primary reason for a dramatic decrease in available, affordable rentals. Landlords who previously were renting both single-family homes and apartments are seizing the opportunity to sell these units. Tenants are being forced to.move and seek alternative housing, further bidding up rents. ' New owners are up-grading units, eliminating affordability. Many former rental units are being sold and converted to high-end condos. Cape Cod does not have many units of subsidized housing. In Massachusetts, the ' Department of Housing and Community Development tracks the number of subsidized units in each town as a percent of all year-round units. There are certain policy and permitting implications for towns with less than 10%. In Barnstable County overall, this percentage is currently 3.76%, ' with no town having 10%. The percentage is based on the 1990 Census for the number of year-round housing units, and some market-rate units in mixed developments are included in the "subsidized" number. Therefore, the number of subsidized units on Cape Cod is actually lower than this percentage. The condition of Cape Cod housing stock tends to be good—but correspondingly ' expensive. One exception is housing built for summer occupancy (no basement, little insulation, electric heat), but which may be occupied year-round. B. Affordability Gaps , In Barnstable County, there is a gap in affordability for home-owners and renters who are below median income. Using the current median cost of a house on Cape Cod of $135,000, a , family needs an annual income of $46,000 for housing cost that does not exceed 30% of household income. This is calculated using a 7%, 30-year mortgage rate, 5% downpayment, estimated tax and insurance cost of $180, with $55 added for the private mortgage insurance ' usually required of first-time homebuyers. Using the 1995 Census estimate (the most recent available), the median household income for Barnstable County was $37,156. Assuming that annual growth in income from 1995 to 1998 was at the same level as between the Census (1989) and the 1995 estimate, the median income in .1998 would be $39,661. This falls significantly short of being able to afford the median house—a gap of$6,339 in income. For a household at 80% of median ($31,728), there is an annual income ' gap of$14,272 in being able to afford a median-priced home. For families at 80% of median income or below, homeownership is a difficult dream to ' realize. Not only is the monthly payment too high,but these households often lack downpayment funds. For household at 50% of income ($19,830), the gap is extreme. Another way of viewing the affordability gap is to examined what a household at 80% or ' 50% of median income could afford to purchase. Using the housing debt-to-income ratio of not Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 8 , exceeding 30%, the maximum price for the former would be $88,000 and for the latter$41,000. In the 1990 Census,the median rent was $646 per month in Barnstable County. Adding an estimated $150 a month for utilities, the median monthly housing cost for renters was $796. This was affordable for households of median income. However, with rising housing costs, there is now a gap for median income families, as can be seen in the chart below. We particularly note that ' for households below median income, the gap between income and housing expense is widening substantially. ' Table 5 At median Annual income Monthly housing Median monthly Gap expenses rental housing 1 affordable expenses Per 1990 Census $31,766 $794 $796 $2 Estimated 1998 $39,661 $991 $1050 $59 At 80% of median Annual income Monthly housing Median monthly Gap expenses rental housing affordable expenses Per 1990 Census $25,413 $635 $796 $161 Estimated 1998 $31,728 $793 $1050 $257 At 50% of median Annual income Monthly housing Median monthly Gap expenses rental housing affordable expenses Per 1990 Census $15,883 $397 $796 $399 Estimated 1998 $19,830 $497 $1050 $554 On Cape Cod, it is these households below 50% of median who face the most severe housing crisis. Many of these residents work year-round at typical low-wage service jobs. (Restaurants, retail, and lodging are leading employers in Barnstable County.) Seasonal unemployment,particularly high on the Outer Cape,makes the gap even more severe. Finally,the lack of public transportation on Cape Cod creates additional housing and employment burdens. C. Housing Stock Available for Persons with Disabilities and HIV/AIDS Capewide, there is a shortage of housing available for people with disabilities. There are two housing facilities on Cape Cod specifically for people with HIV/AIDS. Foley House, a congregate facility in Provincetown, serves ten people. It is owned by the Provincetown Housing Authority and has federal subsidies. The Provincetown Aids Support Group provides management and casework. Cape AIDS Ministry has nine units in Hyannis; rental assistance for these apartments is through Section 8 subsidies and the Shelter Plus Care Program. Both of these projects utilized HOME funds. ' There are also about 90 rental subsidy certificates on-Cape specifically for people with HIV/AIDS. There are 50 Housing First certificates (30 administered by Housing Assistance Corporation, 20 by Barnstable Housing Authority), 27 certificates through the Cape Regional Housing Initiative (HAC administering), and 12 through JRI in Boston (HAC administering). ' Cape Cod Commission-March 1999 9 Despite these certificates and the assistance of housing workers at HAC and the AIDS service t organizations on Cape, it is often difficult for people with HIV/AIDS to find housing. The key problem is the lack of one-bedroom units within the FMR price range. Accessibility is sometimes ' another problem. The Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) has just over 600 clients on Cape Cod. Of these, 182 people live in 48 different group homes, ranging in size from two to ' six/eight people. There are also another ten people in special home care, plus a half dozen in shared living arrangements. DMR also has ten McKinney homeless certificates for previously homeless -Plus, allowing for anon-disabled roommate. There are about people, five of which are Shelter ' 80-100 people waiting for affordable housing, if not immediately, in the future—for instance, if they are living with elderly parents. The Department of Mental Health (DMH) has 186 residential beds, in a variety of housing , programs. They always have a waiting list. A major problem is making room for new people. Sometimes clients are ready for more independent housing, but are unable to find housing they can afford. The Cape Cod Supportive Housing Program (a DMH/HAC program) has 20 subsidies. Again, the challenge is finding units to rent,-even with the subsidies. In a recent survey of 230 DMH consumers, 80% said "Finances" were an obstacle to having the housing they wanted. Across the Cape, there are both younger and older disabled people in elderly housing. ' (These resources are described in more detail below.) Responding to the number of younger people in elderly housing, the state created the Alternative Housing Voucher Program. As of November 1998, only 67 of these AHVP vouchers were under contract on Cape Cod because of , the difficulty for disabled people to find one-bedroom rentals affordable with these particular vouchers. (Although cost is the primary problem, a secondary issue for some disabled people is the difficulty in finding rental units that don't have stairs.) For instance, the Falmouth Housing ' Authority, which had been given 34 AHVP vouchers, gave them all back. The Cape has recently received 200 new Section 8 certificates for younger disabled people. This program,know locally as DIAL (Disabled Independent Adult Living), will be administered by the Bourne, Barnstable, and Falmouth Housing Authorities, all of which have federal elderly public housing. The Cape Organization for the Rights of the Disabled (CORD) identifies affordability, accessibility, and availability as the three problems facing disabled people on Cape Cod. Emphasizing the extraordinarily link between poverty, disability, and the need for adequate housing, CORD places priority on affordable independent living options. Housing issues (the need for an affordable unit, discrimination, and the need for modifications or adaptations) are the biggest issues raised by the approximately 2,000 people a year contacting CORD. ' D. Areas with Concentrations of Racial/Ethnic Minorities and/or Low -income Families In general, Barnstable County is characterized by the fact that low income households are ' scattered throughout the community. In several of the towns, though, there are neighborhoods or census tracts that have concentrations of minorities and/or low income families. The Town of Barnstable has identified five neighborhoods in Hyannis as having high ' percentages of_low income families and minorities. One area of private housing (Hiramar/Fresh Holes Roads) has 40 out of 120 units rented to Section 8 certificate holders. The town is working to encourage a citizen's response group of residents and property owners. ' Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 10 , The Town of Bourne has identified the area of Bournedale, on the Plymouth border, as an area of critical planning concern. There is a concentration in this area of Native American or mixed ' descent people, as well as low income people (although the total percentages in the area are small, about 10% total). The area is of concern since it has about 5% of the population and 20% of the area of Bourne, and affordable housing proposals are being concentrated in this area. tIn Mashpee, one Census tract (150) in North Mashpee has a concentration of low income. families, as well as a concentration of Native American and Black families. ' The Falmouth Human Service Department has informally observed two areas as having high concentrations of need. These are the Seacoast Shore Boulevard area in East Falmouth and the Barrows Road area in Waquoit, which also has more minorities. In Dennis, there tends to be a higher concentration of low income people in South Dennis and Dennisport. In Dennisport, the large number of seasonal cottages results in many low4ncome people in winter rentals. In Harwich, there is more older housing stock needing maintenance in North Harwich. ' Other communities on the Cape may also have some small concentrated areas of low income people,but they have not been specifically designated or identified. ' E. Number, Type, Funding, and Condition of Public Housing Units Public housing on Cape Cod is in generally good condition, but is inadequate in terms of number of units. Housing Authorities capewide have hundreds of people on wait lists for both elderly and family housing. Family housing, in particular, typically has wait lists of five to ten years. Ground floor or accessible elderly units also have very strong demand. All Housing Authorities were surveyed about the conditions of their units. Most.reported good conditions. Falmouth reported that state elderly and family units need work, since there is inadequate funding for modernization. Bourne's 669/Handicapped units were reported to be in poor condition, with severe wheelchair damage. Some modernization needs were reported for scattered site family units in Barnstable. Dennis is seeking funds for roofing, painting, and storm windows. Orleans elderly housing needs window replacement and usual maintenance. Several ' housing authorities mentioned the importance of being able to use the Barnstable Sheriff's Department for maintenance projects. In addition to the public housing units on the following list, there are over 140 units in Barnstable County owned by Housing Authorities, but accessed through Department of Mental Retardation, Department of Mental Health, AIDS service organizations, or other providers of supportive housing. These include 52 units in Barnstable, 14 in Chatham, 8 in Dennis, 15 in Falmouth, 8 in Harwich, 16 in Orleans, 10 in Provincetown, 12 in Sandwich, and 8 in Yarmouth. Housing Authorities on the Cape have the following public housing: Table 6 ' Location&Housing Authority Type Funding Unit Total Barnstable ' 500 Old Colony, Hyannis Elderly/Disabled federal 43-3 68 200 Stevens Street, Hyannis Elderly/Disabled state 667 64 Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 11 32/54 Sea St. Ext, Hyannis Elderly/Disabled state 667 71 , 30 Pine Ave. Hyannis (cong.) Elderly/Disabled state 667 20 scattered sites Family state 705 52 ' Bourne Roland Phinney Place Elderly/Disabled HUD/Sec 8 56 Head of the Bay Rd Elderly/Disabled state 667 36 Waterhouse Rd Handicap/family state 689 16 78-86 Waterhouse Rd Family state 705 .14 Brewster 11 Frederick Court Elderly/Disabled state 667 32 ' Huckleberry Lane Family state 705 24 Chatham 228-256 Crowell Rd Elderly/Disabled state 667 59 , Captain's Landing Family state 705 12 Dennis 167 Center Street Elderly/Disabled state 667 52 Windmill Village Elderly/Disabled state 667 40 226 Old Bass River Rd. Elderly/Disabled state 667 32 Mulhern Drive Family state 705 12 scattered site Family state 705 8 , Eastham Fay Shook Apts, Route 6 Family town funds 4 Route 6; Vandale (Duplexes) Family HOME 8 Falmouth Tataket Apts Elderly/Disabled federal, HUD 83 Harborview Apts Elderly/Disabled federal, HUD 80 Choate Lane Elderly/Disabled state 667 24 Sea Salt Lane Elderly/Disabled state 667 30 Rose Morin Lane Elderly/Disabled state 667 59 scattered sites Family state 705 25 Harwich Long Pond/Headwaters Family state 705 12 Mashpee 7 Job's Fishing Rd. Elderly/Disabled state 667 24 570 Old Barnstable Rd. Family state 705 6 Orleans Hopkins Lane Elderly/Disabled state 667 100 ' John Avellar Circle Family state 705 11 Provincetown Harry Kemp Way Elderly/Disabled state 667 24 ' Pearl/Court Family state 705 4 Harry Kemp Way Family state 705 4 Sandwich ' Hansen Village (Tom's Way) Elderly/Disabled state 667 28 The Congregate (Tom's Way) Elderly/Disabled state 667 8 Quaker Meeting House Rd. Family state 705 13 Truro & Wellfleet none Yarmouth Long Pond Plaza Elderly/Disabled state 667 40 TOTAL 1255 ' Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 12 ' r 1 Several housing authorities are building additional units. The Brewster Housing Authority (in conjunction with Housing Assistance Corporation) has planned 12 new units of elderly ' housing, using HOME funds. The Wellfleet Housing Authority is developing 12 units of rental housing using Farmer's Home and HOME. The Falmouth Housing Authority, through a non-profit adjunct, has already bought six scattered-site existing rental units and plans to buy more. The Sandwich, Barnstable, and Wellfleet Housing Authorities are also planning homeownership projects—for a total of about 35 homes. F. Other Assisted Units, besides public housing—and Whether These may be Lost On Cape Cod, scattered site subsidies have worked particularly well in providing affordable units for year-round residents. There are also some privately run subsidized housing complexes,particularly for the elderly. ' There are almost 2000 Section 8 assisted units on Cape Cod (including the new "DIAL" Thr_ P Section 8's for disabled people, many of which are not yet active). Housing Assistance ' Corporation (HAC) has a large Capewide Section 8 program. The Barnstable, Bourne, Dennis, Falmouth, Mashpee, and Yarmouth Housing Authorities also run Section 8 programs. About 30% of those receiving assistance are elderly or disabled; the rest are families, most of whom are working. There is high demand for Section 8 certificates in Barnstable County; it is not expected that any will be lost in the five year time frame. The state rental assistance program, the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP), ' is a shrinking resource. These vouchers, formerly known as 707, were heavily utilized on Cape Cod, where landlords were willing to rent year-round for a guaranteed amount. When the state froze this program, no longer allowing mobile vouchers to turn-over and also cutting back on rents ' and administration, the Cape was hard hit. When 707 changed to MRVP at the beginning of 1993, there were 1,521 vouchers on Cape, administered both by HAC and local housing authorities. Today there are only 550 left. The number of mobile vouchers will continue to decline each year. The few project-based MRVP vouchers (less than 100 on Cape) will remain as a resource. But the loss of MRVP mobile vouchers, which cannot be replaced once someone goes off MRVP, represents a significant loss of housing subsidies to the Cape. Across the Cape, there are a variety of home-ownership units that were subsidized at the time they were built, mostly through government programs, such as the Massachusetts Homeownership Opportunity Program HOP program, but also a few through Habitat for Humanity. Monitoring of these units for continued affordability is uneven, a concern that is being addressed on both the local and the County level. The total number of currently assisted and affordable homeownership units is about 240 Capewide. Several new affordable homeownership projects are in development, including Longshank in Falmouth (18 families), Brewster Homeownership (4 units using HOME), Gallager Way in Barnstable (6 units), and Bakers Pond in Orleans (12 families). ' Homebuyer assistance programs have aided hundreds of first time, low and moderate income homebuyers across Cape Cod: Barnstable County has funded a downpayment assistance program using HOME funds and a"soft-second" mortgage program using state funds. These are administered through the Cape Clearinghouse for Affordable Home Buyers (a HAC program). The homes of these first-time homebuyers, though, do not necessarily remain affordable. Rehabilitation programs run with HOME funds (administered by HAC), the Town of Yarmouth with CDBG funds, and, on the Lower Cape, with town block grants (administered by ' Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 13 the Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation) have assisted both rental and low/moderate income homeownership units. Close to 200 units have been assisted by these programs. Monitoring and liens ensure that most all of these units will remain assisted/affordable ' in the five year time frame. Assisted programs for special needs populations or the homeless (described in other sections) are fairly secure. Finally, there are a few privately run, assisted rental developments.on Cape Cod. Units that are subsidized through MRVP project-based vouchers are noted. These figures only include project-based assisted units. Other units in these developments may be rented to people with Section 8 or other mobile certificates; these units are not considered subsidized in this table. Most of these private,project-based subsidies are secure in the five-year time horizon. Table 7 , Location Type Funding Units with project- based subsidies Barnstable ' Cromwell Court Family MHFA/236 82 Founders'Court Family DHCD/Teller 10 Village at Fawcetts Pond Elderly HUD 112(D)(4) 100 Housing Settlement Program Family DTA,HOME 7 Bourne Bourne Oaks Elderly/Disabled FNUW515 105 Canalside Family MHFA/236 28 ' Brewster Kings Landing Family/Elderly MHFA/236 26 (MRVP) Dennis Housing Settlement Program Family DTA,HOME 2 Gordon Sr Citizen Apts Elderly/Disabled FMHA/515 56 Falmouth Cape Cod United Church Elderly/Disabled HUD/202 12 ' Gosnold Grove Family/Elderly MHFA/Sec 8 33 Harwich Pine Oaks Village Elderly/Disabled FMHA 515 98 Harwich Ecumenical Council Family HOME rent 10 Mashpee Mashpee Village Family MHFA/13A 28 (MRVP) Orleans Rock Harbor Village Elderly/Disabled MHFA/Sec 8 100 Provincetown 27A Conwell Streetwith Family/Ind HOME rent 5 Sandwich Shawme Heights y ht Elderly/Disabled FMHA/515 44 Yarmouth ' Swan Pond Village Family/Elder/Dis MHFA/Sec 8 . 150 Housing Settlement Program Family DTA,HOME 2 TOTAL 898 ' There are several private affordable rental projects in development. Dennis Commons will provide two and three bedroom units for 32 families,using tax credits and HOME funds. Shawme ' Heights in Sandwich has just received HUD funding to build another 50 units (one bedroom Cape Cod Commission -March 1999 14 ' elderly). In Provincetown, several smaller projects are under development. In Falmouth, Fairwinds Housing is planning 20 one-bedroom units, targeted to Department of Mental Health clients and people with similar housing needs. The Harwich Ecumenical Council for the Homeless is continuing to buy existing rental units in the Dennis/Harwich area. The Lower Cape Cod Community Development Corporation has several projects in pre-development. Pine-Oaks Village in Harwich has been trying to build additional elderly units for some years. Despite the enormous need, long waiting lists, and the success of this development, environmental concerns with the proposed sites have delayed this project. The Town of Harwich ' has just found an alternative site, allowing the project to proceed. G. Facilities and Services for Homeless Persons Most of the facilities for homeless families and individuals on Cape Cod are run by the Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC), although there are a scattering of other programs throughout the Cape, particularly providing permanent (or permanent supportive) housing. The crucial need is for transitional and permanent housing. The Cape Coordinating Council has identified permanent housing as the highest priority in every year of the Continuum of Care HUD application. The gap is particularly severe for families. tTable 8 For Individuals Program Type Number ' NOAH Shelter HAC—Shelter emergency 50 Bryan Chase House HAC—independent living SRO transitional 6 Champ House privately run, youth and others transitional 20 Homestead NAM Vets, SRO transitional 10 ' Friends of Prisoners For former prisoners transitional 8 Canal House Lower Cape CDC, substance abuse HOME trans/perm 8 1 Foley House Provincetown AIDS Support Group HOME permanent 10 Kit Anderson HAC—with Dept Mental Health permanent 12 Flynn House Falmouth Hsg Trust, SRO HOME permanent 7 ( scattered Shelter plus—DMH/Vinfen (mentally ill) permanent 20 scattered AIDS service organizations permanent 67 scattered Developmentally disabled permanent 10 TOTAL 228 For Fam's Program Type Number Carriage House HAC—young mothers and children emergency 9 Angel House HAC—parents recovery substance abuse emergency 11 TIP (Tenancy Indp) HAC—scattered site shelter plus emergency 25 Safe Harbor Community Action—dom violence emergency 20 CAC Transitional Community Action, Hsg Auth's transitional 20 ' Foundations- HAC, scattered site. DTA,HOME transitional 12 Angel House HAC—families completing program transitional 2 Visions Yarmouth Hsg Auth/teenage moms transitional 12 misc; scattered site/through Sec 8, hsg auth permanent not set TOTAL 111 15 Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 H. Facilities for People Not Homeless, Needing Supportive Housing ' As described in the section of disabilities, there are many people across the Cape who need supportive housing. The Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) has 182 adults who live in 48 different group homes, plus another 25 people or so with other kinds of supportive housing. These are run by a variety of different groups, and some are in buildings owned by ' Housing Authorities. The May Institute also runs a program in Chatham for 54 children. In Barnstable, the Life program, run by the Riverview School, provides condominiums for 16 special needs residents. CHIP's House (Cape Head Injured Program) provides supportive ' housing for 9 people with head injury problems. Gosnold in Falmouth runs treatment programs for people with substance abuse. Their Emerson House and Miller House about 70 individuals, some who are homeless.) The Department of Mental Health has 186 people in residential programs. Although some of these are in fairly independent living situations, there is always support of some sort. These are run by a variety of different groups, and some are in buildings owned by Housing Authorities. ' The Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities Association list seven facilities on Cape Cod in their directory. There is almost no affordable assisted living,but there is a large demand. ' Table 9 Assisted Living Facilities Units Base Monthly Fee Subsidies ' Brewster Place 68 $2975-3500 GAFC (few) Heatherwood, Yarmouth 14 $3500-3650 none Heritage at Falmouth 56 $2800-3900 none Centerville Place 81 $2775-3275 none Thirwood Place, Yarmouth 52 $2320-39995 none Woodbriar, Falmouth 78 $3075+ none Mayflower Place, Yarmouth 128 $1,725 plus $104,900+entrance fee none Several affordable assisted living projects are in the planning phase, including Whitehall in, Barnstable (16 units, 20% affordable) and one at the old County Hospital in Bourne. There are also many nursing homes on Cape Cod, providing skilled care at various levels. VI. CONCLUSION Residents of Barnstable County face significant needs for affordable housing. The gap between income and available housing is widening all over Cape Cod. The need is particularly severe for those residents who are significantly below median income. Renters, along with families or elders earning less than 50% of median income, are the most vulnerable. Although substandard housing exists, the greatest crisis for Cape Codders is the ' cost burden. The minority population, although small, faces more housing problems, including homelessness. Domestic violence and substance abuse are major contributors to housing difficulties and homelessness. There is a need for supportive housing, particularly for those facing mental retardation or mental illness and the frail elderly. ' The housing market on Cape Cod is expensive. There is a significant gap between what people can afford and the market, particularly for renters. This gap has widened during the past ' decade. Most of the housing being built on Cape Cod is for homeowners, little of it affordable, Cape Cod Commission - March 1999 16 , ' and the number of existing rentals is shrinking. Developable land is increasingly scarce in Barnstable County, making it more and more difficult to create new affordable housing. There is some subsidized housing, owned by housing authorities and private companies and nonprofits, but the number of units is totally inadequate to meet the need. Similarly, the housing for people with special needs falls far..short of the demand. Rental subsidies, such as Section 8, work well on Cape Cod generally, though there is an increasing problem finding rentals affordable even with subsidies. The losses in the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program(MRVP) have hit Cape Cod hard. Homeless people, individuals but particularly families, face extreme ' difficulties fording permanent housing. If current trends continue, the housing market will become more and more expensive, with affordable rentals particularly scarce. Incomes are not rising at the same rate, particularly for those in the low-wage service sector that characterizes so much of the Cape's tourist and retirement economy. The housing crisis threatens to have a deep and major impact on the Barnstable County community. 1 i 1 1 1 ' Cape Cod Commission-March 1999 17 JUN 21 199 12:03PM PRIVATE '- O"ING,EOCD P.1/10 DEPARTMENT OF HoUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Argeo P2ul Cellucci, Governor Jane Wallis Gumble,Director i Fax Transmission TO: Agency/Company Name: Fax Number, 796 ai,4.30 Attention: Room/Floor #: Telephone A- 3 Q FROM: DEPARTM. NT OF HousING & COMMUNITY' DEVELOPMENT Division of Private Housing Sender: ?Vliryam Bobadilla Director, HOPILIP/Soft 2nd Programs Telephone #; (617) 727 7824 # OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER); FAX NUMBER: (617) 727--0532 100 Cambridge Street Boston,Massachusetts 02 z-co44 JUN 21 '99 12:04PM PRIVATE HOUSING,EOCD P.2f10 ' 760 CMR 21 Page 1 of 9 760 CMR 21.00:TAX EXEMPT LOCAL LOANS TO CNCOURAGE MNTAL HOUSING PROGRAM-TELLER PROGRAM Section 21.01: ApWicability 2LQ2. Definitions 21.03: A.pRMY MEE 2 1.04: Fees 21.05: Counsel 21.06' Regulatory A=reemert 21.01: Applicability (1) 760 CMR 21.00 shall apply to any project the construction,Rehabilitation,or acquisition and Rehabilitation of which is financed in whole or in pan by a loan of the proceeds of the sale of bonds issued by Local Housing.Authorities pursuant to M.G.L. c. 121B,§26(m)as amended by St. 1984,c.233,§36. The program,utilizing the issuance of such bonds is known as the Tax Exempt Local.Loans to Encourage Rental Housing(TELLER)Program.760 CMR 21.00 may be supplemented by written guidelines issued by the DepaAment, (2) The Director may waive any provision of 760 CMR 21.00 when, in the Director's opinion,compliance with such provision would result in undue hardship,and a waiver would serve the public interest and not be inconsistent with the purposes or requirements of M,G.L_c. 121B,§§25 and 26(m)and other applicable law. (3) At its discretion a LHA may impose additional requirements upon Owners and Projects other than those contained in 760 CMR 21.00 provided that these additional requirements are consistent with the housing needs of its community and with applicable state and federal statutes,regulations,and guidelines. (4) 760 CMR 21.00 replaces 760 CMR 35.00 and is effective on December 13, 1996. 760 CMR 21.00 does not change construction began before December 13, 1996.The provisions of Regulatory Agreements entered before December I3, 1996 shall remain in full force and effect according to their terms. 21.02! Definitions Ancillary Commercial paciliTies- _ ry � commercial facilities included in a Project whichvt the aggregate do not http://%ww.state.ma.us/dbcd/regulationst76002!.htm 03/03/1999 TUN 21 '99 12:04PM PRIVATE HOUSING,EOC:D P.3/10 760 CMR 21 page 2 of 9 exceed 35%of the total rentable area of the Project. Blighted Open Area shall have the meaning set forth in M.G.L. c. 121B, § 1. Bonds-mean any bonds,notes,or other obligations of a LHA issued pursuant to M.G.L.c. 12113,§26(m), substantially all of the proceeds of which are used to make a Loan for the purpose of finwicing or refinancing all or any part of the cost of the construction,Rehabilitation, or acquisition and Rehabilitation of one or more Projects. Code-mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,and all regulations thereunder. Decadent Area shall have the meaning set forth in M.G.L.c. 121 B, § 1. Deuartment-t: a Department of Housing and Community Development. Income-adjusted income from all sources of each member of the household determined in a manner consistent with Section 142(d)of the Code, and computed in the manner prescribed by applicable Treasury regulations. Limited Dividend Organization-a corporation,partnership,or other organization,other tban a public agency,which by its governing articles or organization or partnership agreement prohibits distribution with respect to any one year of operation of more than 10%of owner's equity in the Project. 21.02: continued Loan-a loan made to or on behalf of an Owner to finance or refinance all or any part of the costs of construction,Rehabilitation,or acquisition.and Rehabilitation of one or more Projects. Loan Security-a mortgage secured by a lien on the real property,a security interest in the personal property included in a Project,and/or any other property,note,bond,letter of credit,guarantee,agreement,covenant, or other obligation or credit facility given,pledged,granted or made by or on behalf of an Owner to secure the repayment of a Loan. Local Housing Authority(LHA)-any housing agency created pursuant:o M.G.L.c, 121B, § 3 or 3A or by applicable prior law or special act. Lock-In Period-ti1e period of time beginning on the Occupancy Date and ending on the latest of: (a) the date 1.5 years after the date on which 50%of the Units are first occupied, (b) the first day on which no tax-exempt private activity bonds issued with respect to the Project are http://www.state.rila.us/dhe,d/regulations/760021.htm 03/03/1999 TUN 21 19q 12:05PM PRIVATE HVLISING,EoCD P.4/10 760 CMR 21 Page 3 of 9 outstanding,or (c) the date on which any assistance provided with respect to the Project under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, terminates. Low or Moderate.InCOme Person or Familv-an individual or family whose Income is less than 80%of Median Income(or such lower percentage of Median Income as is required by Section 142(d)of the Code); the determination of Low or Moderate Income Persons or Families shall be made in a manner consistent with determinations of low income families under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937,as amended,including adjustments for fainily size,except that the percentage of Median income which qualifies as low or moderate income shall be less than 80%(or such lower percentage of Median Income as is required by Section 142(d)of the Code).The determination whether a person or family is a Low or Moderate Income Person or Family shall be made at the time of initial occupancy and at least annually thereafter.Existing Low or Moderate Income Persons or Families shall continue to be counted as such unless their income exceeds 140%of the otherwise applicable ceiling. i I Low or Moderate Income Unit-a Unit which is either occupied by a Low or Moderate Income Person or Family,or designated from time to time by the Owner as one which is available for such occupancy. _M _ mum annual rental which could be obtained for a Unit in light arket Area Rental-the rnaxt of the rentals charged for comparable units within the same market arc a,which amount shall be no more than that determined by the Unit Appraisal. Median Income-the median gross income for tho area in which the Project is located as determined from time to time by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937,as amended,including adjustments for family size. Occupancy Date-the later ofthe first day on which at least 10%of the Units in the Project are occupied or the date of the issuance of the bonds to provide financing for the project_ Owner-any partnership,profit or non-profit corporation,Limited Dividend Organization,trust,public agency,individual or any other person or entity which is the owner of the Project for Federal income tax purposes. 21.02: continued Project-a building or structure,together with any functionally rciated and subordinate facilities,containing one or more Similarly Constructed units.It does not include any building which contains fewer than five Units one of which is occupied by the Owner of the Units that will be rented or available for rental during the Lock-In Period,A Project may consist of more than one building if they are located on a single tract of land, owned for Federal tax purposes by the same person,and financed pursuant to a common plan of financing. facilities that are functionally related to a Project include facilities which are reasonably required for the project and may include swimming pools,other recreational facilities,parking areas,the Units for resident managers or maintenance personnel,and other such facilities.A Project may also include Ancillary Commercial Facilities. Regulatory Agreement-the agreement between a L.HA and the Owner containing the terns and conditions hnp:/iw-%vw.state_ma.us/dhcd/regulations/760021.htm 03/03/1999 JUN 21 199 12:05PM DRIVATE Ht ?_KNt=,E0CD P.5./10 760 CNIR 21 Page 4 of 9 set forth in 760 Cali?2I,06. Rehabilitation - th_replacement or substanrial restoration of at least one major structural element or system P � in a Project. Similar! Constructed Units- Units of similar quality and type of construction,number of rooms,amount of v _ q > Y floor space, and location within the market area. Substandard Area-have the meaning set forth in M.G.L.e. 121 B, § 1. Unit-a dwelling unit containing facilities for living,sleeping,eating,cooking,and sanitation- Unit Appraisal-an appraisal of the maximum rental value of a Unit in the Project(other than Low or Moderate Income Units)as determined by a study of current rents for Similarly Constructed Units by a qualified professicnal appraiser,and updated on at least a triennial basis by a study conducted by or on behalf of the Owner,pursuant to standard appraisal methods and procedures. 21.03: Approval Process (1) Initial Application.The Owner shall apply to the LHA by filing an Initial Application,which shall include a request for the LHA to grant Official Action Status on a proposed Project. The Initial Application shall include the following information: (a) a description of the proposed Project, including the number of Units,the estimated total development cost for the Project,the proposed Loan amount to be supported by Bonds issued under the TELLER Program,and the proposed Loan Security to be provided for the Loan; (b) a description of the Owner of the proposed Project and the other development and financing team for the Project; (c) a description of the site for the Project,including the status of control of the site by the owner and S the status of all permits for construction or Rehabilitation of the Project; (d) estimated operating expenses, including Loan amortization expenses,and anticipated rents for all Units in the Project; (e) a request,if so desired,that the site be declared a Blighted Open Area,a Decadent Area,or a Substandard Area; (f) other relevant Project information as required by the Department. (2) Official Action Status. Upon receipt of an Initial Application,the LHA shall promptly review the Application and tt.e accompanying information to determine if the Application contains adequate information.The LHA shall act on the request for Official Action Status for the Project once the application is found by the L14A to be complete.The LHA may grant Official Action Status to a Project if it finds that: (a) it appears that The Project will serve to meet the housing needs of the community; http:i',wwwstate.ma.usldhcd/regulations/760021.1itm 03/03/1999 f _TUN 21 199 12:06PN PRIVATE HOUSING,EOCD P.6./10 760 CMR 21 Pace 5 of 9 (b) it is reasonable to expect that the Project will be able to comply with the requirements of the TELLER Procram;and 21.03' continued (c) the Owner and the development financing team appewr to be capable of carry jag out the construction, Rehabilitation, or acquisition and Rehabilitation,and operation and management of the Project. (3) Notice to the Department.within five days after granting Official Action Status to a Project,the LHA (or the Owner on behalf of the LHA)shall submit a copy of the Initial Application,along with all accompanying information and a certified copy of the grant of Official Action resolution,to the Department. The Initial Application,shall be available at the Department for review for a period of 30 days following receipt of the Initial Application by the Department(the"Review Period").Interested parties may submit written comments on the proposed Project to the Department.The Department shall maintain a file of comments received on each proposed Project and,after the completion of the Review Period,the Department shall forward to the LHA a copy of all comments received. (4) Public Hearine,Review and Comment on Proposed Projects.Following the Review Period the LHA shall hold a public hearing on the Project,including the questions whether to issue Bonds to finance the Project and whether the site is a Blighted Open Area, a Decadent Area or a Substandard Area(if a declaration of such has been requested).Notice of the public hearing shall be given in such manner,and the hearing shall be held at such place and in such manner,as shall be necessary to give reasonable notice to the public and to comply with the Code.Notice of the public hearing shall also be given to the Department. The Initial Application,along with accompanying documents,shall be available for review by the public prior to the hearing- (5) Final Ainglicalion.Following the public hearing the Owner shall submit a Final Application to the LHA, which shall take account of the comments at the public hearing.The Final Application shall include the information required for the initial application updated and amended as appropriate,together with: (a) The proposed Regulatory Agreement; (5) all proposed documents to be used as part of the Bond financing or to provide Loan Security; (c) a Relocation Plan if any existing occupants or tenants at the site of the Project will be displaced by construction or Rehabilitation of the Project;and i (d) such other relevant information as may be required by the Department. The LHA may also require the submission of such additional information as pan of the Final Application as it shall deem relevant to the Project. (6) Anoroval of the Project and Issuance of the Bonds_Following receipt of the Final,Application,the LHA may approve the Project and,as the issuing agency,the issuance of Bonds to finance the construction, Rehabilitation,or acquisition and Rehabilitation of a Project upon the following findings: (a) that the Final Application for the Froject is romplete and acceptable; (b) that the Project documents, including the Regulatory Agreement,provide that until the expiration of the bock-in Period not less than 20%,or such higher percentage as may be required by the L14A,of the total number of Units in the Project will be Low or Moderate Units; (e) that Low or Moderate Income Persons or Families can afford the rentals,including the provision of http,//www.state.niEt.usidhcd/regulations/76002I him 03/03/1999 JUN 21 '99 12:06PM PRIVATE HOUSING,EOCD P.7%10 ' 760 CMR 2]. Page 6 of 9 heat, electricity and hot water,of those project units designated by the Owner as Low or]\Moderate Income Units on the basis of the use of not more than 30%of their annual incOme(a LHA may find this determination satisfied if it determines that the Code provisions for determining rentals for Low or Moderate Income Units in the Project have been satisfied); (d) if a declaration that the site is a blighted open area,a decadent area or a substandard area has been requested,that the site is such an area; (e) if the site is not a blighted open area,a decadent area or a substandard area that the Project is located in a Housing Development Area;or that the Project documents,including the Regulatory Agreement; satisfy all applicable Code requirements for rentals,including,rentals of any market rate units at no more than the Market Area Rentals. (f) that the issuance of the Bonds will not involve a pledge of the faith and credit of the LHA,the Commonwealth,or any political subdivision thereof. 2103.: continued (g) that the Relocation Plan,if any, for the Project adequately addresses the relocation of any tenants or other occupants of the Project site to be displaced by construction or Rehabilitation of the Project; (h) that the Project will serve to meet the housing needs of the community and will serve to foster the balanced growth and development of the community;and (i) that the qualifications and experience of the Owner and developtnent'financing team indicate that they will be able to fulfil all commitments contained in the Final Application. (7) DisapprQyal of the Pro ect. If a LHA decides not to approve a Project it shall inform the Owner in writing of such action,citing the findings which it did not snake. i (8) State A roval.Following final approval by the LHA and the Applicable Elected Representative(as determined in the Code),the LHA(or the Owner on behalf of the LHA)shall submit to the Department the Final Application,together with all supporting documentation,along with the record from the public hearing, all applicable board votes and findings of the LHA granting approval,and the written approval Applicable Elected Representative.Following review of this material,the Department may approve the issuance of the Bonds if the Department determines: (a) that all necessary and appropriate documentation,including the Regulatory Agreement,has been submitted and is acceptable; (b) that the findings of the LHA contained in its approval are supported by substantial evidence; (c) that the issuance of the Bonds will not involve a pledge of the faith and credit of the LHA,the Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof and that such issuance appears to be fiscally prudent for the LHA; (d) that Private Activity Exempt Bond Volume Cap is available and should be approved for the bonds for the Project. (e) that the Project will serve to meet unsatisfied housing needs in the Commonwealth and will serve to foster the balanced growth and development of the Commonwealth. (9) State Disa royal.The Department may decide to disapprove a Project,and if so,it shall inform the Owner and the LHA in writing of such action,citing the findings which it did not make. http:/iwtvw.state.ma.us/dhcd/regulatiQns/760021.htm 03/03/1999 JI-IN 21 199 12:07PM PRIVATE HOIJ.SINGI E iCD P.8.f10 760 CNIP,21 Page 7 of 9 21.04: Fees In conjunction with the issuance of Bonds,the Owner shall pay',.of a fee to the.Department and half to the LHA in an ag negate amount equal to of 1 q,o of the principal amount of the Bonds issued;provided that, if the Owner is a nwi-profit corporation,the fee shall be set A an amount equal to Qne-quarter of one percent of the principal amount of the Bonds The Department may establish m its guidelines a schedule of additional fees,including reimbursement of attorney's fees;fees for services relating to the approval of a Project acid to the issuance of Bonds and fees for ongoing monitoring to ensure that the Project is properly managed and operated in.compliance with program regulations, guidelines,and regulatory agreements. 21.05.Counsel In addition to retaining counsel to receive advice concerning project approvals,upon granting Official Action Status to a Project,each LHA shall also retain special counsel,approved by the Department,to represent and advise the LHA of that Project and its affiliated bond issuance.With the approval of the Owner, such special counsel may also act as bond counsel for the Bonds but shall not otherwise represent the Owner.All fees payable to such special counsel shall be reimbursed from the proceeds of the bonds or as otherwise agreed by the LHA and the Owp_er. 21.06: Regulato Agreement Prior to issuing Bonds to finance a Project,the LHA and the Owner shall formally execute the Regulatory Agreement previously approved by the Department. The Regulatory Agreement shall contain such provisions as may be specified by the LHA and the Department, including provisions that: (t) until the expiration of the Lock-In Period,not less tl � °� or such higher percentage as may be required by the LHA,of the total number of Units in the Project shall be Low or Moderate income Units; (2) until the expiration of the Lock-In Period,the annual rentals for the units shall not exceed the amounts permitted by these regulations,the Pegulator,,Agreement or the amounts necessary to preserve the tax-exempt status of the Bonds under applicable law; (3) prior to the initial occupancy of any Units in the Project,the Owner shall.adopt and implement a plan for selecting Low or Moderate Income Persons or Families as tenants and an affirmative fair marketing plan for all Units;both the plan for selecting tenants for Low or Moderate Income Units and the affirmative fair marketing plan rnust be submitted to the Department prior to implementation of the plan.The Department may disapprove E plan which it finds to be deficient, in which event the Owner shall be required to correct the deficiencies; (4) the Owner shall enter into a lease subject to approval by the Department with each Tenant of a Low or Moderate Income Unit which shall be for a minimum period of one year and shall provide that no tenant of a http:lhvww_state.ma.us!dhed(regulations/76002 i.htm 03/03/1999 .JI_IN 21 '99 12:07P11 PRIVATE H01_ISINf„EOCD P.9.%10 760 CMR 21 Page S of 9 Low or Moderate Income unit shall he evicted during the Lock-In.Period for any reason other than a substantial breach of a material provision of the ieascor for a cause specified in M.G.L. c. 139,§19; (S) the Owner shall not discriminate against.any applicant for housing or employment or against any tenant or employee on the basis of age,race,creed,color,disability,religion,national origin,age,sex,or sexual preference or any other basis prohibited by law; (6) during the Loch-In Period,no Unit in the Pro,ecr shall be converted to condominium or cooperative form of ownership; (7) if at the end Qf the Lock-In Period,the Owner of a Low or Moderate Income Unit wishes to convert the Unit to conventional rental housing;each tenant of an affected unit shall be offered the opportunity to rent the unit at the resit to be charged; (3) At The end of the Lock-In Period the Owner of a Low or Moderate Income Unit wishes to convert to condominium or cooperative ownership,each Tenant of an affected unit shall receive a right of first refusal for purchase of the Unit;which right shall last for a period of not less than six months from receipt of a Notice of Intent; during this period,the Unit shall be offered to the Tenant at a discount of at least 10%from the offering price for the Unit;these terms shall not apply to"tenants who move into a Low or Moderate Income Unit after a Notice of Intent(which may be given within six months of the end of the Lock-In Period)has been given with respect to such Unit; (9) the Regulatory Agreement shall be recorded ui the same place and manner as a mortgage or the Project and,until the end of the Lock-In,the Regulatory Agreement shall continue in force and effect; (10) any failure by the O%vaer to perform or comply with any obligation,covenznt,or warranty under the Regulatory Agreement shall constitute a default and,upon such default,the LHA, its successors or assigns, may take appropriate legal action,which may include the right to specific performance,foreclosure of any mortgage,acceleration of the Bonds,or as provided in the Loan documents; (11) the Owner shall provide a Unit Appraisal not less often than every third anniversary of the Regulatory Agreement to the LHA and the Department and an annual balance sheet to the LHA and to the Department on the financial status of the Project with a certification that the terms of the Regulatory Agreement are being complied with; 21.03: continued (12) the Owner shall provide any and all pertinent information with respect to the Project as requested by the LHA o-by the Department,provided that the LHA or the Department shall request personal data only when essential to performance of statutory or other lawful obligations;and (13) The Owner shall notify each tenant of a Low or Moderate Income Unit of the mariner of determining the maximum rental az..ounts for such units.Before increasing those maximums,the Owner shall inform the LHA and all affected tenants of the specific computations used to compute the new maximums; htT.p:/iwww.state.ma.us,`dhcd/regulations,''7G0021.htm. 03M/I 999 JLJN 21 '99 12;08PM PRIVHTE HOUSING,E(DCD P.10/10 760 CMR 21 Page 9 of 9 (S 4) The Owater shall meet tree t-equirements of 760 CMR 21.00 and shall take all other necessary actions to preserve the tax-exempt status of the Bonds for Cae Project. REGULATORY AUTHORITY 760 CMR 21.00: M.G.L.c.23B, § 6;c. 121 B,§§25,26(m),and 29. NON-TEXT P4kGE http://www.state.ma.usi'dhcd/r�-,gulations/760021.htm 03/03/1999 HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis. Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 December 3, 1997 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, Ma 02601 Re: Holly Hills Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: Please be advised that we currently have two units at Holly Hills that have been empty for over six weeks . I have reserved one for a subsidized housing tenant on January 1, 1998 . Hopefully, I will find one for the other unit as well . Kindly yours, Aaron Bornstein AB: jk d Wd z9:6 Z66Z 'b :-131 W08.d I - HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 March 6, 1997 Ms . Lori Fenton Housing Assistance Corp. 460 West Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Ms . Fenton: Per our recent conversation, I am looking for any subsidized tenants you can send me . Please keep in mind I do not have to get the full market rental rate. However, as with any prospective tenant, I am looking for people with good rental histories . Thanking you in advance, Aaron Bornstein AB j k CC : Ralph Crossen Buildinct Commissioner HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 March 11, 1997 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Crossen: The following is a list of the subsidized tenants at Holly Hill Apartments in Centerville : Janet Beis Sharon Dwyer Cheryl Jeffers Leo Lucas Charlene Maddox Patricia Mendes Dorothy Remian I have another subsidized tenant, Lori Klein who is scheduled to move in on May 1, 1997 . Please note that I try to lease to subsidized tenants whenever I can; however, due to the low tenor rate, this is not always possible . TUP Ne& We also have several subsidized tenants in Village Market Place . If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call . Kindly yours, Aaron Bornstein AB j k Enclosure j HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 May 29, 1997 VIA "-, I; EE N 2igS �3:34-4 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Commissioner Crossen: In response to your inquiries to us for updates on our progress in renting to subsidized housing tenants at Holly Hill Apartments, I am happy to report that we have up to 12 units now being rented to subsidized housing tenants . As soon as we have other units coming vacant, if present tenants do not renew their leases, we will proceed with subsidized housing for up to a total of 14 to 16 . Everyone in the complex has a lease and we cannot just arbitrarily "kick them out" . At Village Market Place (where there is no quota) , we have close to 15 units rented to tenants on some kind of housing program. It could be as high as 20 but I have not checked recently. When things develop, we will call you and keep you informed. Thank you for your perseverence in this matter. Kindly, tuart A. Bornstein SAB j k HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775.9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 June 23, 1997 VIA FACSIMILE No. 775-3344 VIA U.S . MAIL Ralph M. Crosse.n, Building Commissioner 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crosse.n: This is to continue our update on the Holly Hill Apartments. We have been notified that one of our tenants is moving out sometime in July. It is a one bedroom unit . We have already rented it to another subsidized housing tenant . This brings our total up to 13 . We will try as diligently as we can to lease one more unit, when it becomes available, to bring us up to the 14 units as agreed. Kindly, St au r�A �Born=tei7 SAB:jk I d WU IS:0i 2-66T '9z'Nf11 :-131 W08j f HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 June 23 , 1997 VIA FACSIMILE No. 775-3344 VIA U. S . MAIL Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner 3G7 Pain Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: This is to continue our update on the Holly Hill Apartments . We have been notified that one of our tenants is moving out sometime in July. It is a one bedroom unit . We have already rented it to another subsidized housing tenant . This brings our total up to 13 . We will try as diligently as we can to lease one more unit, when it becomes available, to bring us up to the 14 units as agreed. Kindly, Stuart A. Bornstein SAB j k HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 June 1, 1997 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA .02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: This is to inform you that we are still at 12 units for subsidized housing at Holly Hill . No one has vacated or given up their lease to date . We have been diligently working to lease 14 units and to honor our agreement to keep you updated on our progress . Kindly, Stuart A. Bornstein SAB j k HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 July 8, 1997 VIA FACSIMILE No. 775-3344 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street. Hyannis, MA 02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: This letter is to give you an update on the Holly Hill Apartments rental situation. I would like to bring to your attention the Fact that although 14 units have been set aside for subsidized housing, tenants have not been easy to f ind. I tried to put an ad in the Cape Cod Times specifically for subsidized housing tenants but was told that was not possible because of the "privacy act" . After talking w_th Tom Lynch of the Barnstable Housing Authority, he indicated he would not be able to provide me with a list of Section 8 tenants as this violates the fair housing laws. He did, however, indicate that he would pass my name along to any prospective tenants . On a final note, I would like to advise that I presently have a vacant unit which, I believe, has been leased to a housing tenant. Kindly yours, Aar ornstein AB:jk T d Wd 82:£ z66 T '8 'in_ :-131 W08d HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-9316 FAX (508) 775-6526 September 12 , 1997 VIA FACSIMILE No. 775-3344 Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re : Holly Hill Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Crossen: Just to bring you up to date, we have two new subsidized tenants at Holly Hill Apartments . Michelle Miranda moved in on September 1, and an empty unit is being reserved for Louise Citron, effective October 1, 1997 . Kindly yours, C Aaron Bornstein AB jk HOLLY MHNHGEMENT 0 SUPPLY COMPRNY - 297 North Street Hyannis, MR 02601 Tel : 500-775-9316 0 Fax: 503-775-6526 July 24, 1997 BXR. Mr. Thomas Lynch 146 South Street Hyannis, MR 02601 Dear Mr. Lynch We have a two bedroom apartment available for an annoul lease. I understand the law does not allow you to provide me with a list of prospective tenants. . . however, if you would be so kind as to offer my name and telephone number to anyone interested in renting year-round, I would be most appreciative. Sincerely, 61" A Baron Borstein Holly Management & Supply Company cc: Ralph Cro:sen, Building Commissioner, Town of Barnatabl.e HOLLY MANAGEMENT D SUPPLY COMPANY 297 North Street Hyannis, MR 02601 Tel ; 508-775-9316 0 Fax; 508-775-6526 July 24, 1997 H,R,C, Mr, Frederic Presby 460 West Main Street Hyannis, MR 02601 Clear Mr, Presby; We have a two bedroom apartment available for an annoul lease. I understand the low does not allow you to provide me with a list of prospective tenants, , , however, if you would be so kind as to offer my name and telephone number to anyone interested in renting year-round, I would be most appreciative. Sincerely, Wes- Aaron Borst e i n Holly Management & Supply Company cc; Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner, Town of Barnstable At>/sIp HOLLY MANAGEMENT & SUPPLY CORPORATION 297 North Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (508) 775-93-16 FAX (508) 775-6526 i January 5, 1998 VIA FACSIMILE No. (508) 775-3344 i Ralph M. Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments Dear Mr. Crossen: Please be advised that two more units at Holly Hill Apartments have been leased to subsidized families: B-5 Mary Gutierriz; A-3 Lori Klein. Kindly yours, Aaron Bornstein AB jk T d Wd t7S:ZT 1366T 'S 'NUf :-131 W08ZI Crossen Ralph From: Cressen Ralph To: Smith Robert Subject: Holly Hills Date: Wednesday, October 01, 1997 4:16PM I am in receipt of a letter dated 9-30-97 from Pat Butler with a cc to you. He is requesting a meeting to discuss this issue. I think it would be helpful for me as I may need to issue a zoning opinion on this. Could you talk to Pat Butler and see when the three of us can get together?At your convenience. Thanks Page 1 �OFIME �Y The Town of Barnstable '+ .nRtvseMM • 9� MAM �e� Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services ArE059. Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner June 18, 1999 Ms. Laura F. Shufelt, Chairperson Barnstable Housing Committee 230 South Street Hyannis MA 02601 Dear Ms. Shufelt: I received your letter of June 1, 1999 relative to Holly Hills; and I have the following reply: To begin with, I have looked closely at the Special Permit(#1986-36) and I do not find any mention that"...units to remain affordable in perpetuity and to charge a net rent for these units, including heat, of no more than 30%of 50%of the Area Median Income for the Town of Barnstable." If you have such a requirement from 1986, in any document,I would greatly appreciate a copy of it. What I see in the record is as follows: 1. On March 28, 1986, an application for a Comprehensive Permit was filed for 58 units at this locus. This was brought under Chapter 774 of the Acts of 1969. The applicant proposed to utilize 20%of the apartments as low or moderate income units, pursuant to the Teller Act. The ZBA denied this permit. 2. An appeal to the Housing Appeals Committee was filed by the developer and an adjudication hearing was held. "HAC"overturned the ZBA denial and ordered the issuance of the Comprehensive Permit on March 25, 1987. 3. On October 22, 1987,the ZBA took up this application again as a modification request. They approved this modification with conditions. 4. One condition was that"the terms and conditions imposed upon the petitioner by the decision of the Housing Appeals Committee dated 3/25/87 be observed." 5. Another condition was"that the project fully qualify as a Teller Project and be funded as such." 6. The Regulatory and Land Use Restriction Agreement recorded in December of 1987 and signed by the developer and the Director of the Barnstable Housing Authority, C. Michael toner was a required step in a Teller Program Application. This document states"qualified tenants"are permitted and"qualified tenants" are defined as "includes individuals and families of low and moderate income determined in a manner consistent with determinations of lower income families under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937..." I believe it is clear that Section 8 tenants counted as affordable tenants under the Teller Program as I have laid out above. Further, I have checked with State and County Officials and have found that in determining the 10%threshold in a community, Section 8 tenants are counted. It is clear to me that absent any local restrictions to the contrary in 1987 Section 8 tenants counted under the Teller Program as qualified tenants and as such in my opinion are just as"low income" as ones who may not be receiving a subsidy;they both have the same amount of money. I have continued to monitor the occupants of Holly Hills through holly Management and find that there are 14 low and moderate income renters there today. I receive periodic updates to assure that this number is maintained and if for any reason,the owner sought to do away with these, enforcement action would commence. You have the right to appeal this decision. If you so choose,I would be more than happy to help you. Sincerely, /11;0 Kz� Ralph Crossen BUILDING COMN41SSIONER RC/kl C Crossen Ralph I—jo From: Crossen Ralph To: Schernig'Bob Subject: Holly Hills Date: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 7:40AM I would like to borrow the ZBA file on this for a couple of days. Please arrange this for me. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. r Oe �� S:P`�e� Page 1 r BARNSTABLF HOUSING,COMMITTEE Town Hall" 23,0'South Stfre-et Hyannis,MA 0260.1 d r. Juneil, 1999. �� a , " 1— A, > Ralph'Crossen,'Building inm,Coissionet� , v.F . I �� i' . �� v )X, - - Town-Ha 3-67 Main Street, 9 + M Hyannis, A 0260i ' bear Mr: Crossen: 71 The Housing C'oinmittee requests"compliance'Iwth'MGfi,'Ch 40A;.�7, thatiyou take, 1 r , action t,\require the owner of Holly Hills development/to comply with,the;terms,of the- Special,Permit issuedfor the/developm ent,by the"Zoning Board of Appeals bn-November'5, 1987,in Appeal No. 1986.-36. �1 Y r 1 Under the terms-of the Special Permit the�owner,of the develor ment is re k7��'yend to, provide 14 twd lhedr`om'units to remain affordable in'pemetuity ind'to charge a net rent fori v > ,) f > / I these units;tincluding heat, of no more' than thirty percent (30•%) of fifty�perce'nt (50%) of �) r`� the Area Median Income for the Town of Barnstable.' We understand :the owner of development is�not in compliance with these requirements. Accordingly; we request that k lY you 'take appiopriate action to require the.owner/to rent the apartments'in accordance with,- the requirements of thexSpeQTermit. I i viewaof,tWowh&s,fanurel to comply with the / ,. . m ters of,the Permit;.we also request�, that you put,in place.an effective, (mechanism to monitor future compliance with its terms. - �'�' a >Please feehfree,to call onus for advise and-assistance in this matter at ! r f L V-,ery'truly yours, (0 •' �r .TO-WN OF BARNSTABLE HOUSING COMMITTFE, � � �� � ` ' � ' '` _' ' � \ i r a Laura F'Shufelt,' li_Qr: " A 1 j Judith Barnet ' > Thomas`I�osm)ari �; ;} \ t 'John McGarrah'an' \NFredric Presbrey, i e 1 Paula'Schne / 1•) , / . y CiC:r Emmett Glynn, Chair, ZBA" � Rober(D. Srriith,Esq. 1 ,. ,' r! \ �Y1\ � • j G \ games D._Tinsley,Town Manager )-A L : P : . The Town of Barnstable • ,�arrsr,�,E, , 639. 1�' Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services �►�" Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4038 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner MEMORANDUM TO: Gloria FROM: Lois DATE: 12/22!98 RE: Multi-Families Ralph has given me the go-ahead to work with you on the Multi-Family-Certificate of Inspection project. As a first step, let's check the properties of over 8 units that are on the Assessor's List but not in your file drawer: 308 106 559 Main 327 242 001 225 Main 274 011 1167 Phinneys L r 269 127 290 W. Main Street 250 001 979 Route 28 ` 3 *7 189 067 1927 Falmouth Road/Route 28 /739 g.� 189 055 <U41 Route28=(� 290 027 002 148 West Main Street Do you want to check them out or do you want to teach me? g981222a -7 s— z i I NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 September 30, 1997 #22590 Ralph Crossen, Building Commissioner Town of Barnstable Barnstable Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Holly Hill Apartments Project Dear Ralph: Thank you for your correspondence of September 25, 1997 referring to Bob Smith my.correspondence to Kevin M. Kirrane dated,.April 29, 1997 with reference to the above project. As I indicated to you last week, I served as counsel to the lender granting credit enhancement for the original financing and issuance of the Holly Hill Apartments TELLER Bonds in 1987. Although I do not represent Mr. Bornstein directly on the matter in which Mr. Kirrane appeared before the ZBA, I do represent Mr. Bornstein in his interest at Holly Hill Apartments. Accordingly, as I suggested to you, I would be happy to meet with you, Bob Smith and Tom Lynch at your convenience to review the contents of my correspondence and the relevant documents set forth therein and to determine if the owner is currently in compliance with applicable affordable housing requirements. With best regards, I am, S' c e urs, �a Patrick M. Butler PMB/cam cc: Robert.Smith, Esquire, Town Attorney Stuart Bornstem 391096 1.WP6 The Town of Barnstable snx�vsresri, Department of Health Safety and Environmental Services Tic r�o�' Building Division 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph Crossen Fax: 508-90-6230 Building Commissioner DATE: September 25, 1997 TO: Robert Smith,Town Attorney FROM: Ralph M.Crossen,Building Commissioner RE: Holly Hills Attached is Pat Butler's letter of April 29, 1997 that you said you have not seen. This was forwarded to the ZBA back in May. I would like your opinion as to whether section 8 tenants count as affordable for this project. Further action by my office will await your response. cc: Zoning Board of Appeals Attorney Patrick Butler enclosure MEMOS Q970925A 09:24,'97 15:24 '&15687718079 NU TER,4CCLENNEN 002 y T NUTTER,McCLENNEN&FISH, LLP 10VrL 20-1185 RAiMOUnt ROD P.O.sox 100 HYAtA,M NWSAM'3KrM 07602 TELEPHONE:toe 770-$40U PAMM:$08 7714V,9 0pi6CC DiuNUA1" April 29, 1997 Kevia M. Kirram. Esq, Durating, Forman. Kisraue & Tcrry P.O. Box 560 Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 Re: Holly Hill Apar rents Project Barnstable Housing Authority Multi-Family Revenue Bonds Series 1, 1987 Isrue Dear Kevin: Per your request, I am writing to you with reference to the above matter. This rum servsd as counsel to Sentry Federal Savings Banat which provided the credit enhancement financing for the issuance by the Barnstable Housing Authority (die "$HA") of lire Holly Hill Apartments Project Multi-i'arnily Housing Revenue Bonds Series A 1987 issue dated December 1, 1987 (the "TELLER Bow4s"). As you are awate, the cturent owner of the property purchased the property at foreclossre As the result of a foreclosure of the mortgage securing the credit enhancement fiivanciug, said mortgage being r=rded iu favor of Sentry Federal Savings Bank In Book 6082, Page 71(the "Mortgagee"). The original owners and developers of the property were Charles F. Stanley, John S. Stanley and William E. Ducey. TH as Trustees of Holly Hill Realty Trust. T1r. foi6:tosuze was as the result of a default by the borrowers and the accompanying calling of the bomis by the Tratee, Bay Bank Middlesex. Associated with the initial issuance cf the bonds was the execution and recording of a Land Use Resmiodon Agreement recorded in Book 6082, Page 115 of the Barnstable Registry of Deeds (the "Regulatory Agreement"). nat instrumeut was entered into by And between the Barnstable Housing Authority as tho issuer of the Bonds and the owner, and provided specific information commning the operation of the facility and the requitesilcitis for au-galled affordable housing. ZO' d T10' 0N 90:ST 15, VZ d?S I. A. a 97 15:24 '015087 718079 NUTTER.HCCLENNEN 003 .y- NUTTER, McCLENNEN 6 rISE, LL1p Kevin M. Kirrane, Fes. April29, 1997 Page 2 It should be noted that the Comprehensivc permit issued pursuant to Chapter 40B of the Magsachuse is General Laws, and rworded in Book 6081, Page 137, provided the requirement ttmt project fully quaFify as a TELLER project and be funded as such, and that M °affordable units" eXist within the project. A review of the Regulatory Agreement defines 'low or moderate income units" as those which are "occupied by or which are dUiMted from time to tune by the owner as ay-aflab1 for occupancy by Qualified Tenants" (emphasis added). That same document dcfitus "Qualified Trwtnts" as tenants meeting certain income in a manner consistent with determinations under Section 8 of the United States Hcu*4 Act Of 1987. That dct'lnitioa is further qualified by a requirement that the percentage of median income which qualifies as low or moderate income shall be Sod or less and that they may not be deemed "students;' under Section 151(c)(4) of the Treasury RcgulAtions. I e=lose a copy of that portion of the Comprehensive Permit and the Regulatory and Lash Use Agreement for your information and review, I am also in receipt of correspondence dated April 22, 1997 to the Zoning Board of Appeals from the Darastablc Housing Authority (copy attached). Hased upon a review Attachment B to that correspondence, it would appear that 11 of the apartaterla located within the Holly Hill Apartment Complex are currently occupied by Qualified Tensile, as that Wrin is defined is the Und Use Restriction Agreement. I am informed that the current owner has designated additional units which are `available for Occupancy' upon the presentment of appropriate tenants by the Barnstable Housing Authority. I would also now that the current owner may assume under the Regulatory Agreement that a Tenant is a Qualified Tenant whey av presented by the B11A. . Accordingly, based on the information provided by the Barnstable Housing Authority and tttc current owner, it would appear that the Cunent owner has comported with the requirements of the Regulatory and Load Use Agreement. It should further be noted that the Regulatory Agreement was recorded subordinate to the mortgage running In favor of Sentry Federal Savings Bank, and be thgt the Regulatory Agreement contains language which arguably raises a questioli concerning its continued enforceability against a subsequent purchaser following foreclosure of the uwrtgage. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is my undersnnding, based upon prior discussions with tits Town Attorney, that the Comprehensive Permit does tun with duv land and corgklues to govern the applicable use of the premises. Accordingly, i believe that the current tenancy of eleven Section 8 certificates or ,MRVP voucher holdeis at the contract rates negntiated by the Barnstable Housing Authority, and the willi.rtgness of the current owner to maintain as available 3 additional units upon £0'd TWON �-0=S1 16. VZ d3S ��ac� �„ rtT � r .,• .. PP 15:25 V15087718079 NGTTER,MCCLENNEN 0 04d KtTT?$g, xCCt.EIdN$N& 1�1yFx. LLP Kevin M. Kirrauc, Esq. April 29, 1997 Page 3 pstsentment of similar qualified tenants, cojttports with the spirit a d iatent Of the Comprehensive Pbrrnit and is in compliaact with the ftL lxory Agreement, despite The questions of Msible Uncnforceability. I would be happy to provide you with any additional documentation or intfotznation You may require regarding this matter: With best rcguds, I am, S e ly yes, atrick M. Wittier phw:jl 30,9302 l.Wpg CC: Robert SMith Tnwa Attorney bG' d ?TO' oN 80: S1 ZE. %7 d35 16QSJ ;h: fir ,. ... ,. _ SEP 2 2 1997 . LAW OFFICES OFRnNS3L� RON S. JANSSON ,. P.O. BOX 147 BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 STREET ADDRESS: 889 W. MAIN ST. (508) 771-7600 CENTERVILLE, MA 02632 FACSIMILE: (508) 790-3464 September 18, 1997 Emmett Glynn Chairman,Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Barnstable Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: Holly Hill Apartments, Centerville Dear Emmett, As you know, several months ago we attended a meeting with several concerned town officials pertaining to the affordable housing project located at Holly Hill, Centerville, MA. The purpose of this meeting was our concern that 14 of the units under the terms and conditions of the comprehensive.permit were to be rented out as"affordable". We learned through our meeting with the building commissioner that Mr. Bornstein was not renting out the units as affordable units but was renting them out as "subsidized"units. I believe the consensus at this meeting was that affordable housing units tended to mean more than a unit that was merely subsidized. In other words,we created a class of units that would truly be affordable without any subsidy. I really believe this issue needs to be addressed. I brought it up on several occasions and I am not satisfied with the response to date. At.the last meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on September 3, 1997 we received a copy of a package.from apparently the building commissioner pertaining to Holly Management and Supply Corporation. This is not what I was looking for. To emphasize what I am looking for,is whether or not the 14 units being rented out on a subsidized basis are to be considered the affordable units. To the best of my Emmett Glynn September 18, 1997 Page Two knowledge and belief this was not our intention when we granted the.permit and I feel it's important to clarify this matter,not only for potential enforcement purposes, but also in the event there are other applications before us for affordable housing. Very truly yours, on . Jans on RSJ:kmh cc: Zoning Board of Appeals Town Attorney 09/24/97 15:24 'S.15087718079 NUTTER,HCCLENNEN 0 002 { C( NUTTER,McCLE1 h?&V1SR LLP aovrz 20-1185 PALMOUM avw P.O.Box 16M MYAMI,:,W%&M189rn 02WI TEL8P WNE:109"044A PACINW:$08 771-W9 u1Rkc:C ull►L idUMts�1t April 29, 1997 Kevin M. Kirram, Esq. Dunning, Forman, Kluane & Tcn-y P.O. Box 560 Ml ashpee, Massachusetts 02649 Re- );dolly Hill Apm=ents Project Barnstable Housing Authority IvIvIti-Family $tevenuc Bonds Series ,& 1987 185ug Dear Kevin, Per your regaest, i am writing to you with reference to the above matter. This firm served as counsel to Sentry Federal Savings Bank which provided the credit eats mcement financing for the issuance by the Barnstable Housing Authority (the "BHA") of die Holly Hill Apartrnents Project Multi-Family Housing Revenue Bonds Series A 1987 issue dated December 1, 1987(the "TELLER Bows"). As you are Rwase, the CtL*rent owner of the property purchased the property at foreclosure as the result of a foreckmrs of the mortgage securing the credit enhancemcat finalaciug, said mcretage being recorded iii favor of Sentry Federal Savings Bank In Book 6052, Page 7l(the "Mortgagee"). The original owners and developers of the property were Charles F. Stanley, John S. Stanley and William E. Dacey, T11 as Trustees of Holly Hill Realty Trust. Tbc foreclosure wag as the result cf it default by the borrowers and the accompanying calling of the bonds by the Trustee, Bay Bank Middlesex. Associated with the initial issuance cf the bonds was the execution and recording of a Land Use Restriction Agreement recorded in Hook 6082, Page 115 of the Barnstable Registry of Deeds (the "Regularory Agreement"). That instrament was entern<i into by And between the Barnstable Housing Authority as tho issuer of the Bonds and the owner, and provided specific information concerning the operation of the facility and the requi1wncnts for a"alled affordable huusing, ZO' d Ti0' oN 90;Si 46, bZ d?S z69SLLb: QI 1�' �I' �' Q f 08i24�97 15:24 *&15087718079 NUTTER,HCCLENNEN 003 si 's NUTTER, UCCLENNEN $I*i5g, LLp Kevin M. Kirrane, Fsi. April29, 1997 Page 2 It should be need that the Comprehensive Permit issued puNuant to Chapter 4013 of the Ma9sachusetts General Laws, and rneorded in Book 6081, Page 137, provided the tvqukement that project fully quality As a TELLER project and be funded as such, and that i4 "affordable units" CXist within the project. A review of the Regulatory Agreement defines "low or moderate income units" aft those which are "occupied by or which ire Agligned from time to time by the owner as Lv—ailab1 for occupancy by QM1i(1edTemax1rA,„ (emphasis added). 'That same document defines "Qualified Tomints" as tenants meeting certain income in a manner consistent wiTh determinations under section 8 of the iJnited States Housing Act Of 1987. That definition is further qualified by it rcquirement that the percentage of median inCoMe Which qualifies as low or moderate income shall be 50% or less and that they may not be deemed "students" under Section 151(c)(4) of the 'l'reaaury Regulations. I enclose I copy of aiat portion of else Comprehensive Permit and the Regulatory and Lath Use Agreement for your information and review, I am also in receipt of correspondence dated April 22, 1997 to the Zoning Board of Appeals from the Barnstable Housing Authority '(COPY attached). Phased upon a review Attachment B to that umrespoAdence, it would appear chat I of the apesuttcats located within the Holly Hill Apartment Complcx ere currently occupied by Qualified Tenants, as that term is defined is the Land Us* Restriction Agreement. I am informed that the current owner has designated additional units which arc ''available for occupancy" upon the presentment of appropriate tenants by the Aarnstable blousing Authority. I would also now that the current owner siay ASslima under the Regulatory Agre'einent that a Tenant is a Quali&A Tenant when ace ,pmSented by the BITA. Accordingly, based on the information provided by the Barnstable Mousing Authority and tee current owner, it would appear that the current owlter has comported with the requirements of the Regulatory and l utd Use Agreement. It should farther be rooted that the (regulatory Agreement was recorded subordinate to the mortgage running in favor of Sentry Federal Savings Bank, and be that the Regulatory Agreement contains language which arguably raises a questioA corcernin$ its continued enforceability against a subsequent purchaser following foreclosure of the =rtgage. Notwithstanding Me foregoing, it is My Understanding, based upon prior discussions with the Town Attonwy, that the Comprshemeive Permit does run with dic land and cotatil1ue9 to govern the applicable use of the premises. Accordingly, I believe that the current tenancy of eleven Section 8 Certificates or MRVP voucher boldors at the contract ratca negotiated by the Barnstable Housing Authority, and the willingness of the current owctcr to maintain ss available 3 additional units upon �O'd TTO' ON IO:ST 16. t'L d3S J�,ACJJ„ rTT � r• ,,. , . , 08i24197 15:25 V15087718079 NUTTER.MCCLENNEN 004 KUT'TZ11, ?ScGL,lrtdN�i & PISM. LLP Kevin M. ICirmac, Esq. April 29, 1997 Page 3 Presentment of similar qualified tenants, eoitlpvrts with the spirt and intent of the Compre4oresive .Permit HDd is is c®mPltau mo ct wkh the Regvlry Agreement, despite The qucB ODD ®f pWsible uzwnt'orceabiiity. I Mould be happy to provide yoga with any additional documentation or infoL-Ing ion YOU tlltay rryuirc regarding this matter. With best regards, t affi, S e by Y=§. atrick M. Butler PMB:jl 34$302 t.WP6 cc: Robelt Smith, Town Attorney VO' d ?IO' oN 80 St �E, P7 d3a 1F,QS) 17' nT r The Town of Barnstable Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services 1 tit 'r Building Division MAML. 16,39. e� 367 Main Street,Hyannis MA 02601 Office: 508-790-6227 Ralph M.Crossen Fax: 508-790-6230 Building Commissioner Home Occupation Registration Date: /Z — 1 CI 6 Name: d �� Phone#: 7 8— 1 q Address: ty7 o✓� �� 3 Village: Type of Business: -�)A v•nn V3' � �...� �g Map/Lot: / 942!S— INTENT: It is the intent of this section to allow the residents of the Town of Barnstable to operate a home occupation within single family dwellings,subject to the provisions of Section 4.1.4 of the Zoning ordinance,provided that the activity shall not be discernible from outside the dwelling there shall be no increase in noise or odor,no visual alteration to the premises which would suggest anything other than a residential use;no increase in traffic above normal residential volumes;and no increase in air or groundwater pollution. After registration with the Building Inspector,a customary home occupation shall be permitted as of right subject to the following conditions: • The activity is carried on by the permanent resident of a single family residential dwelling unit,located within that dwelling unit. • Such use occupies no more than 400 square feet of space. • There are no external alterations to the dwellingwhich are not customary in residential buildings, and there is no outside evidence of such use. • No traffic will be generated in excess of normal residential volumes. • The use does not involve the production of offensive noise,vibration,smoke,dust or other particular matter,odors,electrical disturbance,heat,glare,humidity or other objectionable effects. • There is no storage or use of toxic or hazardous materials,or flammable or explosive materials,in excess of normal household quantities. • Any need for parking generated by such use shall be met on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation,and not within the required front yard. • There is no exterior storage or display of materials or equipment. • There is no commercial vehicles related to the Customary Home Occupation,other than one van or one pick-up truck not to exceed one ton capacity,and one trailer not to exceed 20 feet in length and not to exceed 4 tires,parked on the same lot containing the Customary Home Occupation. • No sign shall be displayed indicating the Customary Home Occupation. • If the Customary Home Occupation is listed or advertised as a business,the street address shall not be included. • No person shall be employed in the Customary Home Occupation who is not a permanent resident of the dwelling unit. I,the undersigned,have read and agree-with the above restrictions for my home occupation I am registering'. QApplicant: Date: /Z _J y omeoc.doc } ,. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No. BUILDING DEPARTMENT I "". TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash .,HYANNIS MASS 02601 . Bond / u ..... ... ..... CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to (-UO—I L`[ HILL 1 91-TY TRUST Address :ills LCI3lt trrae tfrt is e 1.781 Routc! .�ii9 Ce..t rV'? i USE GROUP FIRE GRADING, OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERIMIT WILL:NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND IN ACCORDANCE,WITH SECTION 1.19.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING.CODE. u tl l yr ... 19 11" :... , f j-.- . ..` . ............ .�f Building Inspector 1 THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) m A- ' ' 7- L DATA q TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING PERMIT A _6955,56, i_5 DATE i I?b vu� r Z 19 PER 66 M I T VRIQ 2 -J 1649 63? 0..j.3 3 4 APPLICANT- ADDRESS 03, Cummaguid, IIA 0 (N 0.) (STREET) tCONTR'S LICENSE) NUMBER OF PERMIT TO bU l(l STORY DWELLING UNITS 4 (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) ..L'/811 i�ouce �6' ZONING AT (LOCATION) DISTRICT (NO.) (STREET) BETWEEN It AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT, WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP —BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: (1.7 7 8, 71). 7 AREA OR PERMIT VOLUME 4':. ESTIMATED COST $ 4, U 0,t;u 0 FEE s 35 !)o (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER ADDRESS BUILDING DEPT. 34 A BY THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AIP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES As WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND 1. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED.SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL- MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 2 2 3 lg� A2� HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT -/y WA f o'L OTHER 2 'a' BOARD OF HEALTH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC. PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND V61D IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOULIS STAGES OF I WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION, r , TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (Vaj. J_ �IJIL ING :PERMIT& c.. �. , c c q�(.� A i�'r M4 i� 'lbj' SJ�S�, !S> DATE rt Uru::�j <7 19 ij .) PERMIT V. ` �ZI.I APPLICANT Jo I-a SCtll'11CY ADDRESS 403,. Cummaquid, (NO.) (STREET) '. (CONTR'S LICENSE) PERMIT TO LUaiQ IilllJ L1—fc:(!11;Y 17llE:1i1)1, NUMBER OF. STORY �I`:(11 DWELLING UNITS 4t (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE). ZONING AT (LOCATION) 171 tiOUC+ �i , (,i:i:Ca:"'7 •t i' DISTRICT IN0.) Q (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) ,` LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM-IN CONSTRUCTION. TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: peck.,--_ 7Pt it,- 3`+. /.), ilt / 1 ��f /`! 7 �O ilP2E.uf </iitti—3 h AREA OR { ESTIMATED COST N��1L(�,IiJJ 'PERMIT $ :'3. �5 �� VOLUME 4•:-,Uii4 i C, I t (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER ttUl.1'! `(J.iJ ,•c 7 LI „ rr'uf, l' , �,.. / BUILDING DEPT. °1 i J ADDRESS S(. __., J• ( C:.:C:: J J.._ ., r. •J t G 3 1 BY 1�n 1 1 r THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF EITHER-TEMPORARILY OR ► PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE.CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. _ .••, , MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE r INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR CARD KEPT POSTED UN PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR•,",,.:,-: ALL CONSTRUCTION woRKt UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN ` MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL PLUM t STALLIATIONS.O 1. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. F 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL. - I MINAL INSPECTION TI TO LATHE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE.3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE r" OCCUPANCY. - POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 3 JG HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ;5 a 8-1 It c( 7-0 L✓,4 /✓ E- OTHER 2 _ BOARD OF HEALTH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC• PERMIT W!L L BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIODUS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. I PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. o• J TOWN OF BARNSTABLE permit No. — p BUILDING DEPARTMENT } '�'•� TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash 619• ` - °j"' HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond CERTIFICATE.OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to HOLLY ii L !-:JEAuTY 'TRUST Address ki JLL 9 Units I_ - 7 1815 Route :18, USE GROUP FIRE GRADING - OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT ,WILL.!SOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING.-SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED}BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE .WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND.IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. Juiv 22 K �9 Building Inspector 1 r J�`•e TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ' BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1°T TOWN OFFICE BUILDING HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 i. -. MEMO TO: Town Clerk FROM: Building Department `r V DATE: dfP � ! r An Occupancy Permit has been issued for the building authorized by Building Permit $�__. �f`_» .............. issued .to -.�`. f...-a`, .(;. `Zd . U {i Please. release the performance bond. J 1 r f TOWN OF BARNSTABLE 'Permit No. . �:�t BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash .., ,, ,,,,,, ,679, _ - �0r"� HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond . V f CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to i__ , ,, T p TRUST ri ,.l..l��. �l��L s.�eiL1S. Address �n•t;it lin YEC" Uait-G . —% 28.1.E USE GROUP FIRE GRADING 'OCCUPANCY LOAD_ THIS PERMIT �,VILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING, SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED-UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON_ SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH' TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND,IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. 19................. .. , Building Inspector 1 1 THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) M A�-C&I DATA -TgWi;�,,OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS "BUILDING PERMIT .t! 1PO)f-'s A-i f" i 5-) .DATE 19 PERMIT 31642 APPLICANT je)h�.l ADDRESS 403, Cummaquid, ?-lA 026 3 .04�3331o`. (NO.) (STREET) - (CONTR'S,LIC,EN,SEI il. NUMBER OF PERMIT TO 6U 1(1 littil L i—,-C.lfflill ilOUL-1-i'l STORY 46 Fr MU- (TYPE or IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) DWELLING UNITS AT (LOCATION) 1781 Roace ZONING DISTRICT (NO.) (STREET) Z, BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE ---7—FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY —FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP —BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: suvli- AREA OR j PERMIT VOLUME ESTIMATED COST $ 4,%.)00,ui FEE $ 3.35 7.00 (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) 7 OWNER BUILDING DEPT. ADDRESS J.. BY THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF. EITHER TEMPORARILY'.OR PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR .. PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION FtAS BEIZI, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND I. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). % 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. OCCUPANCY. P00"ST THIS CARD SO I` IS VINSUBLE FwK%W'Ow&Mma EST R E NET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 2 2 3 A HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ell 01HER 2 BOARD OF HEALTH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT W!LL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOULIS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTION. OR WRITTEN PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. A r /r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No................. -" BUILDING DEPARTMENT I '� I TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond .i. p CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to Ty rn�T HILL REAL RU ST Address j3u"lding "D" U_it,v. 1-4 1815 .Route 23, C:eih t< r ris. t.r USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCdJPANCY LOAD x TH►S PERMIT ILL NOT BE VALID;, AND THE BUILDING SHALL`NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY TIM BULLDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMEN'ts AND•IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ,I9.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS,STATE BUILDING CODE. / i': 19................ Building Inspector I 1 `101v'1 OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETT BUILDING ~ PERMIT° DATE PO rLL::Y j 19 6ii PERMIT'T� APPLICANT %:ill'? icanlCV ADDRESS K') 403, Ciimttmquid, MA 02637 0/333r�" IND.) (STREET) , ICONTR'S LICENSE) . NUMBER OF r PERMIT TO r.Ui.Ltl !Q11L1- t ::C71_': .i7UF'1=')) STORY rT ")'= DWELLING UNITS `;t' (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) AT (LOCATION) 1781 i(ouce _` ., (,r ;C•1:".'7.:. a ZONING CT (NO.) ^ (STREET) BETWEEN Cy/S AND ' (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) - LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: `.;Isy. 7i) ;ii._ )'J /i Ill / 'i r q )..� :li 1 %Fi i 7 ) , E ! I • z)al3-•3h VOLUAREA ME Ni. , Jii4 ;,il. C• lilPl. PERMIT 4)ill.;Oy ESTIMATED COST $ . FEE .' $' (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) 'I OWNER ttul.)'/ :'11.�1 .iL 'r T-cw.,: --,• -.',',, ` -, BUILDING DEPT. x1 , ADDRESS St. J l•c:.:i.::1"'J 1 l..L ., �> •J;.%'it [I BY 1 >y,n THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF. EITHER TEMPORARILY OR. PERMANENTLY. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. - MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL!NSPECTION HAS BEEN PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND (. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. - z. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MINAL INSPECTION TI TO LATHE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. - POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 1 1 � I 2 2 / 2 !`rCG r 3 �� HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OTHER ` "d j'cut""5V•C ' BOARD OF HEALTH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC• PERMIT W!L L BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIODUS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. I PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. :r.. off_ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, Permit N BUILDING DEPARTMENT .B� . TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash .ew• �ourR HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond ... `'............. i CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to I3OLL6Y WILL READY `[RUST Address Building 11FIfl •Un"its 1-5 1781 Route 28 Center ille, Mass. USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, .AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND.IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. ......4T c3?1Ltct:Yr -1 r.. 19......`� ....... '?/. '.. .�. ??' Building Inspector . N O. BA �N. -ST''A^ BLE,-"MASSACHS'3,�EyrsTT� S'. B-.eU*."Ifir*;�11.�D INGPERM � •�>iy 55,5b;1S3 r� �ru<:r. �� �� � ,�• DATE ' ` ` 4U3'.. ADDRESS . ' C111TImAQU�d, ,ss. Mp *.Utb' '] .� 33 ,._ (NO.) (STREET) ; "+ (CONTR!s 'ICNUMCN>E Y" !t _ t Yet!'•, . PERMIT TO 1:3 kid IalllLI-L'Mi.lV lIoUf iii). STORY )'l:::Tlt DWELLIRNG UNITS _ ,(TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO.- .(PROPOSED USE) "''^'+x •sap �i?$ ye,ruri +y*c{ ;tr_: t AT (LOCATION 171 ti0ilLa Z�,."'�.2::Cv::'l.l. .! w+> e ZONING0 I DISTRICT �1' € J (N0.) }�_,�.��/� (STREET) BE AND yw z � � > (CROSS STREET) - (CROSS STREET). ,",c': SUBDIVISION h<`'` °` LOT LOT BLOCK.. SIZE W. BUILDING IS,TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT:lN'HEIGHT ANO.SHALI CONFORM'IN CONST.RUCT,W.' W* :'TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION '.'I L:«7 yY. (TYPE) REMARKS: b "t �)! iSh- (� i a ' r > �...Ai ' � p�Pl ► Y.e?S es ,AREA°ORwq e iVOLUME [I:.,UV4 ail. C., $'. ....JI.U `til)U a PERMIT 1 �Cx r •:. r s 3 ESTIMATED.COST 4 FEE �— (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER �ti lit }t.i.i� i,,: I ! C`a T.0 ADDRESS i ':SU7: "153 (,r;�,.C'J�Lt�.•� ,..�! 4 'J2G3[! BYILDINGDEPT . S�'" .�x'p {`�...T"`�..►�r�, ;�� � - . ,. � �rr�'S.ay*[•s+>-.,u *�i �`4.y,._} J�#�,� � •" Z. .. . w \\h`�riY ++HV:,M.;w•w�a�n.jf3�Y._jk UU`, Y •:. }• THIS PERMIT''CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY AN.Y STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY RT'PATHEREOF EITHER TEMPOR'X..RIL'Y O k .PERMANENTLY.-ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY- PERMITTED"UNDER THE BUILDING'CODE MUST-BE•APiI 9,tr x -iPROVEDrBY%'THE'JURISOICT.ION.iSTREET ORt ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH.AND.LOCATION OF-PU13LIC SEWERS-MAY BE'?OBTAINEOg PROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT;FROM THE ON ITIO` ',g,rtGFyANY APPLI,CABLE�SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. ; Zµ wx �,• A f � r MINIMUM'}OPSTHREE:-CALL APPROVED.PLANS MUST BE RETAINED, ON JOB AND THIS WHERE' APPLICAB• '` !N°PECT(ONS REQUIRED FOR' L ALL CONSTRUCTION,;W.OR.K: CARD:KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN PERMITS ARE;REQUIRED 4FO ELECTRICAL PLUMBING s.AND 1 UNDATIONS OR":FOOTINGS. MADE:',"WHERE A`CERT'IFICATE OF"OCCUPANCY.IS RE MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONSL .: 2:''PRIOR'TO'COV.ERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL"NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL *' r �-�. X MEMBERS(READY TO LATH1. , 3r s $, 3 F•INAL'INSPECTION:BEFORE• . m FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE .00CUPANCY r fA.l. . } ,.POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM -STREET., �� BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS;JM-t-4 , i. .. 2 , x � - 3 Gk5 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT + v4 OTHER y BOARD OF HEALTH ; "� MEMO WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID'IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CI.RgCCAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIODUS STAGESAF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY,TELEPHONE`,OR WRTTI<N CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE �. NOTIFICATION. �c , N TOWN OF$ARNSTABLE Permit No. . .... I BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 �.aarr Cash .... TOWN OFFIC E CE BUILDING HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond .....4>......... i. CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to HOLLY FALL REALTY 'TRUSS' Address Bk1hiding "G" Units 1-7 1781. RaUte 28 Ccntexvi lle, Mass. USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND,IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. , . Building Inspector r r ' M-OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS06 B U i 1:D I N G PERM 1 DATE J 19 '�u PERMIT as$ -'A JPPLICANT s J Ot1s1 t 1Tt.ZCY ADDRESS Box.'403 C i illj lid " INO.1 (BTREET) ICONTR'� 41sR �Li ' PERMIT TO bU11d iClUll l�-Y::fTi�1 V iIUU� lii)), STORY FrI.- !ly •µ NUMBERoOF DWELLING UNITS ' >,•- (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) 4 NO.. - (PROPOSED-USE) ATe,(LOCATIONI' 1781 Rood .:i; l,t��Li ''I.; .it 20NING�� 1N0.1 (STREET) r nT4 DISTRICT 'BET.. EN « , AND ;'x~ kF s "-.f CROSS STREET).:.. - (CROSS STREET:1� %6_, - ,� ^s: ,,• 3 i y . M ✓._Mf yzt LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK - SIZE � ?a ` ..` ( _ .. !+;?. r•a �..� ST.���('..A? 3.e ? rYK,�A `r`n�l' BUILDING IS TO BEK`~ FT. WIDE BY, FT. LONG BY' FT_. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL"CONFORM 1N C ITAUL;TIQ TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT.WALLS.OR FOUNDATION .C�- c e " r• •4.., ,, .(TYPE) �h ° t.T xr. $ 77 "O A11 IAMARKS. l : fr 77 7 �RE % i h ' � ��-}3�r�, 4,..s - ._ �st ...�•. a sue,.'` •� ., b" �''"� "fps' .• '" ��,�� +"�.r°I°� JF+ ;�hg �"`�Y�: -� ���"I„'�{�^' -.'r 3a .AREA OR VOLUME 4:�,(104 'iCl COST ESTIMATED H. 'lkl}U 'l)fJlk 3 x PERMIT tiff4s.e- id Ituelc/SODgRE FEET( ' $ r�•f j r � ` OWNER ncl1.1',r `iLik C`r TAU .•` �•�ti�''t" ti ISc�• 1 ' '' BUILDING DEPT r ADDRESS 4 - 13, a,t: :i:::C'J�LZ<-, r+ •J•4V311 BY rr1 �� r . - 3: � ? - :THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT .TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF EITHER'TEMPORA'RILY OR p" x''t;�l�PERMANENT,LY.;ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER T.HE BUII DING:4CODE, MUSTM.8E�AP_ ' PROVED BY>.THE.'JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC-SEWERS MAY BE,OBT,:AINEb, ' ►�FROM THE'DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.=THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THErCONDILI NS' OFPANY{APPLICABLE-SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. s : MINIMUMI�oF`&THREE .CALL".•: APPROVED"PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON'JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REGUIREDFOR a PERMITS-;TARE REQUIRED"FORS` ALL:;CONSTRUCT.ION WORK: CARD"KEPT POSTED;UNTICF-INAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN ELECTRICAL; 'PLUMBING, AND ` 1 FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS MADE. WHERE. A' CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANiCY IS"RE MECHANICAL INSTALI'A y!ONS:, 2, PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,S:UCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCMEMBCU'PIED.UNTJL FINAL SIREADY'TO.LATH1. FINAL",INSPECTION'HAS BEEN MADE 3.'OCCU INSPECT,ION46EFORE}, OCCUPANCY. { z POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE ' FROWSTREETZ, r �x BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS' PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS; �4w`, : + 1 � n g � t S es f�gg`` , .. r 1• - ��C:'\L�fl� �. \` �"W Vt,,,; '#' `'SsY' K�n�J�4 3 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT O ,. . OTHER y BOARD OF HEALTHAle r t .r t WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIODUS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED.FOR BY TELEPHONE-OR�WRITT'N CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE +a NOTIFICATION zr r4, u�t tT a f o TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No. �j.6.4, .. BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash� wa 4. HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to H01-ALY i lLL' REAl:,TY RUST Address Building 71-111 Units 1_7 1781 Route 8 USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND :THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNE6\BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND.IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE. JaijL1`�-L- ..j.... ......... ....`�' ..... — Building Inspector TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS "D 'BUILDING PERMIT DATE 19 PERMIT 31642 APPLICANT ADDRESS io....403, Cummaguid, lIA (11 s:6 33 (NO.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) PERMIT TO -�U STORY NUMBER OF (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE)—DWELLING UNITS — 6l ZONING AT (LOCATION) 1 1 f.oucc, c i DISTRICT 1"1, (NO.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT, WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT, IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM'Ifsl CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPO REMARKS: AREA OR VOLUME PER 4,OUQ,G00 MIT $ v ESTIMATED COST FEE MIT FEET) OWNER LI BUILDING DEPT, ADDRESS By pop. THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY, ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND IFOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE. WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE- MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. : PRIOR TO COVERING I I STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. OCCUPANCY. v POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 2 2 3 Qs HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINFa,ING DEPfiRTMEN OTHER 2 C� 17 BOARD OF HEALTH �CJ Ey�i(��/L �Gt`'��v-r6�6�,1.� IJ WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT w!LL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON T+IIS CARD CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARICULIS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. PERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOTED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. /0 f, ,• TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit No..- BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OFFICE BUILDING Cash ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,eia HYANNIS,MASS.02601 Bond CERTIFICATE OF USE AND OCCUPANCY Issued to Holly Hill, Realty Trust Address Building 1 Units 1-4 178 v Route 28 c- nter"Till USE GROUP FIRE GRADING OCCUPANCY LOAD b THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BE VALID, AND THE BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLIANCE WITH TOWN REQUIREMENTS AND,IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 119.0 OF THE MASSACHUSIETTS STATE , BUILDING CODE. + Building Inspector 1 THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) A %.- F I m / C��Jja L DATA A TOWN .OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHLJSETTpl_((_DlA -BUILDING PERMIT '�16955,5 6, i 5.) DATE Ll 19 PERMITIo. 31649 ADDRESS 403, Cummaguid, -'.!A 0_6_'3'; APPLICANT "d.3 3 2;l (NO.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) NUMBER OF PERMIT TO STORY DWELLING UNITS (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) NO. (PROPOSED USE) ZONING AT (LOCATION) DISTRICT (NO.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP —BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: SijIJV AREA OR VOLUME 4 ER." 4,;.w O �;uij P, $ 3. 35 1.00 ., ESTIMATED COST $ FEEMIT (CUBIC/SQUARE FEET) OWNER BUILDING DEPT. ADDRESS BY YA THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET, ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF, EITHER TEMPORARILY'OR PERMANENTLY, ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE, MUST BE AP- PROVED BY THE JURISDICTION. STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS. MINIMUM OF THREE CALL APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: CARD KEPT POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN 14 1 ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND I. FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. MADE. 'WHERE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS RE-1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 2. PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL QUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). 3. FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. OCCUPANCY. POST,THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS or, I q _b� 2 2 2 INQ 3 HEATING INSPECTION APPROVALS ENGINEE RTMENT PING DE OTHER 4 BOARD OF HEALTH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE INSPEC- PERMIT W!LL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARU CAN BE TOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOUUS STAGES OF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE ARRANGED FOR BY TELEPHONE OR WRITTEN CONSTRUCTION. IPPOERMIT IS ISSUED AS NOT I ED ABOVE. NOTIFICATION. THETo�`o TOWN OF. BARNSTABLE BARNSTAELs Office. of the Building Inspector y MAB&. Dote ..... 4. Fee ..... ::.............. Permit No. ... 3. ......................:.. PERMIT TO ERECT SIGN IS HEREBY v GRANTED TO H011 Hs l Realty Trust ,(2 Ss n _) ...... .. .... ........................................................................................... D/B/A Holly H3.11 A partments LOCATION ............................Rte 2.8 .....& (lld Sta.ye...Roarl....(Fnt:r: '...oc-,�.... Ceni:er.vilie, Piuss. ....................................................................................................................... ANY VIOLATION OF THE SIGN LAW WILL CAUSE IMMEDIATE REVOCATION OF THIS PERMIT og Building Inspector Y TOWN OF ' BARNSTABLE � U BUILDING DEPARTMENT i } TOWN OFFICE BUILDING •ut �S 6679. �cC HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 �r r►r�' APPLICATION FOR SIGN PERMIT DATE 7-14— 1988 Application is hereby made for a sign permit in accordance with the description and for the purposes hereinafter set forth. This application is made subject to• all Rules and Regulations of the Town of Bornstable .now in force or that•mdy hereafter be enacted affecting or regulating thereto and which are hereby agreed to by the undersigned applicant and whicl. shall be deemed a condition entering into the exercise of this permit. INSTRUCTIONS 1. This application must be filled out completely. 2 A drawing, in duplicate, .showing the shape and dimensions of the sign, lettering on same, height, method of securing to building, or if freestanding, method of erection. Drawing must show sizes of structural supports, and size and depth of foundation. SIGN LOCATION Owner . Holly Hill Realty Trust ^_ Street- Rd. (1)Rte.28Entrance(1)Old Stage.Rd.Entrance Zoning District Barnctahl t, Fire District Barnstahl P Centerville OWNER OF PROPERTY Name Holly Hill Realty Trust Address P.O. Box 510 City Centerville St- MA Zip 02632 Tel No.( 617) 771-3616 Area Code SIGN CONTRACTOR NameAmidon & Company, Inc. Address 376 Route 130 City Sandwich St. MA Zip 02563 TelNo.(617 )888-0565 Arta Code Type of Construction 2 Wood Signs Free Standing or Attached Free Standinfp, DESCRIPTION DIAGRAM OF LOT SHOWING LOCATION CF BUILDINGS AND EXISTING(2)"Holly Hill Apartments" SIGNS WITH DIMENSIONS LOCATION A1�D SIZE OF THE NEW SIGN TO BE DRAWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE G ' THIS APPLICATION. 11.78 Sq.Ft.Each Sign Is there any electrical wiring required for .his sign ? Yes No NO If "Yes," who Is the electrical contractor 7 I: ocArt FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Area X4 DATE DATE -DATE Permit Fee _ 5 . �- DEPT. ROUTE RECEIVED APPROVED REJECTED Mr•TIALS t PLANNING I Mail permit ta: & ZONING ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR BUILDING INSPECTION ��� 7-- I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make application, that the informatio. given is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to all the Rules and Regulations of*the Town of Born which are imposed on the property. 888-0565ae _Inc. Phonr Nancy Hes4k• U.ignature of sign owner I authorized agent . f4 3 1`� i G1/lG Jl D �FI�.( fY��XxZL� 'Ate..?S . �a(D;za�1�.tW CG�CC6p CWS C��-rus VM-1 ���� / I- ' URAIJH By � llATB: t,l CO C/nr SCM,B; pRovGn u , a..4.�..... � UA'PB: i All rights reserved by Amidon and Co, Ito purt'o[ this drawing or the dusign and informotio AMIDON QS COMpANy,lN Communicated by it mny be reproduced or used in nny form without the wriCton pormififor of ODCA,190 P$j(,NM881 Amidon and Co, n WO76RTLVBRS/SIQN MAKBfi3 SANOMCF(MA,62g88 1417).888.0666 5=608210 130 i I EXHIBIT A to Re lato end Land 'use Restriction Agreement .� The Pro)eet is that property depicted in Assessor's Plans lots i SS, 56 and 153 located on .Route 28 in Centerville, Town of ;I Barnstable, Massachusetts, and more particularly described in Plan I 4 � Book 237, Page 131, and Book 1328, Page 389 of the records of the l 1 Registry of Deeds, Barnstable, Massachusetts. WI III : q , t :..... az, x •I I I� p REGM/CROSS i 1 16 - RECORDED DEC 30 87 i BARNSTABLE COUNTY I REGISTRY OF DEEDS 1 A TRUE COPI..ATTE3 1 jq ADE.REGISTER �:. t,. t 1 BOOK6082PAGE L29 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS i I� Barnstable, ee. December 1, 1967 1 Then personally appeared before me C. Michael Toner, its Executive Director, as aforesaid, who acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument as the free act and deed of the Barnstable Sousing Authority. Notary Public My commission expires: $ �y9� COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS t Barnstable, ■s. December 1., 1987 i t Then personally appeared.before me the above Charles-F. Stanley, John S. Stanley, and William E. Dacey,' III, Trustees of Holly Hill Realty Trust, and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instru- ment to be their free act and deed. oX i ' Notary Public :!!y commission expires: b RECUL/CROSS f t. i 4y. , :1 f; 4 1jw'. 7. r s=6082vicE 128 Issuer's Barnstable Housing Authority i ( 146 South Street j`. Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Departmenti Department of Community Affairs Office of the Secretary ,) �. Room 1404 200 Cambridge Street j ! Boston, Massachusetts. 02202 I Section 22. ggv4krntng_Lay. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. _ !. I Section 13. Issuer's Fees. The Owner shall undertake to [ perform on behalf of the Issuer any actions reasonably requested by 7 1� the Issuer in order to carry out the requirements of this Agreement, I �' including by way of example and not by way of limitation. annual inspections of the Low or Moderate Income Units and the preparation of periodic reports respecting same. In the event that the Owner cannot or does not undertake such actions itself, the Owner shall reimburse the Issuer for all actual expenses incurred by the Issuer 'Ih: in connection with same arising from and after the date hereof includ- "' ing professional, staff, legal, accounting and all out .: ." expenses within 30 day(s) of receipt of an invoice therefor, a copy of which shall be sent to the Department. The Issuer does not hereby waive any of its other rights or remedies hereunder in the event the . Owner should Eail to perform its obligations hereunder. IN WITNESS" WHEREOF, the Issuer- has caused this Agreement to be signed and ;sealed and, the Owner hoe caused this; Agreement; to.'be. igned as a•sealed instrument by their re,spective,.duly authorized , : repr.eeentdtives, 'an, of the day end year first Wri Gen above. i s ICI; " :' ` s HOLLY HILL REALTY"TRUST P. W. S F. Stnle �! 1 BARNSTABLE HOUSING AUTHORITY ( ,1II'i By.` By; C. Michael Toner, Executive Director f By: Willia"Dac Trustee i - 14lk - 9 i 'I 806082F'GE 127 t during the Lock-In Period if Owner or .related person (as defined in the Treasury Regulations) ,shall obtain an ownership interest (for Federal income tax purposes) in the Project. Notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, this Agreement, subject to Department approval and approval of the parties as set forth herein, may be amended to conform to the requirements of any amended Treasury Regulations (proposed or final), or any legislative enactment or final decision by a court of competent jurisdiction affecting the tax-exempt status of the interest on the Bonds when the same becomes applicable, but only if less restrictive than the Trea- sury Regulations as of the date hereof. Notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, the rights of the Issuer under this Agreement and the restrictions and provisions here- under shall be subject and subordinate in all respects to the rights of the Mortgagee under the Mortgage and under any amendment, extern lion, renewal, or refinancing thereof, provided that no such. amend- ment, extension, renewal or refinancing shall affect the Owner's obligations hereunder prior to foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclo- sure or similar event. The provisions of this paragraph shall be self-executing without the necessity of any prior consent of the Issuer or the.Trustee, but said. parties agree that they shall from time to time upon request execute and deliver such instruments as the Owner may request subordinating their rights hereunder to.any mort- gage securing the Bonds or any refinancing thereof. 7 Section 9. No Conflict With Other Documents. The Owner war- rants that.it has not executed and will not execute, any other agree went'with provisions contradictory to, or in opposition to, the provi- sions hereof; and that in any event, the requirements,of;this,:Agree meet are paramount and controlling as to the rights. and:.obligations herein' set'£orth and, supersede any other requirements.in conflict:. #,. herewith.. Section 10. 1' Severabiiity. The invalidity of any clause, part x or.•provision of.this Agreement:shall not affect the :validi,ty of;tha h remaining,portions-whereof a s >r Section ll.r. Notices. All notices to be givers,pursuant•,to F this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when � . mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to o the parties hereto at the address. set forth below, r to such other place as a party may from time to time designate in writings r. Owners Charles F. Stanley John S. Stanley ray William E. Dacey, III, z as trustees of Holly gill .+N Realty Trust P.O. Box 2253 y Centerville, Massachusetts 02634 13- - •a_ k� i 500K"2?1GE 126 i. • repetition of such breach or violation or any similar breach or viola- tion thereof at any later time or times. The Owner hereby agrees to pay; indemnify and hold the Purchaser, the Department and the Trustee harmless from any and all costs, expenses and fees, including all reasonable attorneys' fees which may be incurred by the Issuer, the ! i. Purchaser, the Department, .or the Trustee in enforcing or attempting j ' to enforce this Agreement following any default on the part of the !I'!� owner hereunder or its successore, whether the same shall be enforced by suit or otherwise if the Trustee, the Purchaser, the Department, i or the Issuer shall prevail together with all coats, fees and expens- •� ee which may be incurred in connection with any amendment to this er ! Agreement, the Bond Purchase Contract, or the Mortgage or otherwise by the Issuer or the Trustee at the request of the Owner (including i the reasonable fees and expenses of Bond Counsel in connection with any opinion to be rendered hereunder). Section B. Amendment: Termination. Prior to the first die- Ii .: bursement of moneys under the Trust Agreement to fund the loan for Irl y ? the Project, the Owner shall cause this Agreement to be duly recorded (or the terms hereof to be incorporated into a deed to be duly record- 7 I.�. .: ed) in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds as an encumbrance upon ! the Project and the Owner shall deliver to the Issuer and the Trustee J ; a copy of a title insurance policy evidencing such recording and an u�+ opinion of counsel in form and substance satisfactory to the Issuer to the effect that this Agreement is a legal, valid and binding agree- to i ment enforceable against the Owner and any person subsequently acquir- i! j inq any right, title or interest in or to the Project or any part thereof. 4I ` The provisions hereof shall not be amended, revised or terminat ff ed-prior to the btated.,;term thereof except; by an inetrumenE in writ inq duly,ezecuted by the Issuer,' .the Mortgagee, the Trustee . the Department;and the Owner (or its successors in title;) and duly record ad in the ;Barnstable County;:Registry ,of Deeds. The ':Issuer' ticbnsent� to any such amendment, `revision or termination''(whether or2nort`the ''- Bonds�'ehaT then be youtstand ng,) shall be given only upon creceipt o� t , (+ an o iniori£o�f�aondk Counsel`that'such amendment; revieionortermina "i ti pwill+not�sFlvers•Ty,aifect the exclusion of interest on;they Bon ds r. on i for the gloss lncoine=of the recipients. thereof, for _Federal incofie tax purposes The'restrictions imposed by this Agreement shall cease to apply to the Project in the event of involuntary noncompliance caused by . , er by deed in lieu of fire, seizure, requisition, foreclosure, transf foreclosure, change in Federal law or action of a Federal agency after the recording of this Agreement which prevents enforcement of on or similar event, provided that this Agreement or condemnati amounts received as a consequence of such event are used to provide Rental Housing or the Bonds are retired within a reasonable period of time thereafter in compliance with the applicable Treasure Regula- tions; provided further, that in the case of foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure or similar events, the restrictions contained herein or elsewhere in this Agreement, specifica11Coincluding, but not limited to Section 5, shall continue to applyProject I 12 - i • I ' - .... ........ __ ._....-.. ... ...... _.. 1 qK ;n • BOOI -08?.P!GE 125 _ , r provision making such conveyance subject to the covenants, restric- 1 tiona, charges and easements contained herein; provided, however, that any such contract, deed or other instrument shall conclusively be held to have been executed, delivered and accepted subject to such covenants, regardless of whether or not such covenants are set forth or incorporated by reference in such contract, deed or other instru- ment. Unless sooner modified in accordance with Section 8 hereof, upon teceipt by the Issuer of an opinion of Bond Counsel that the exclusion of interest on the Bonds from the gross income of the recip- .` cents thereof for Federal income tax purposes will not be adversely affected by such a modification hereof (whether or not the Bonds are outstanding), and in such case only with the written and recorded consent of the Issuer, the covenants contained herein shall continue in full force and effect until the later of (i) the time the Bonds are no longer outstanding or (ii) the expiration of the Lock-In Peri- od. Section 6. Unif ormit Common Plan. The provisions hereof ~� apply uniformly to the entire Project in order to establish and shall pp y carry out a common plan for the use, development improvement of the _ Project Site. Section 7. Remedies,_ Enforceability In the event of a viola- + tion or attempted violation of any of the obligations, covenants or warranties hereof by the Owner, the Issuer, its successors or as- signs, the Trustee, Mortgagee, and any persons who shall have been 1 owners of the Bonds at any time may institute and prosecute any civil action, including but not limited to. those permitted under the Mort- gage, to abate, prevent or enjoin any such violation or attempted - violation, including the right to.specific performance, or to recover. �. monetary damages (provided, however,;-.that' such damages shall be limit ad.to the amount of the Owner Equity i:n the Proj:ect).caused by. such i , violation or attempted violation,,or :otherwiae`as appropriate and ;* provided..he;sin and in the Mortgage However, in any instance where the",-Owner refinances the loan which was incurred to,provide the t } Proj'ect.. including.refunding,' remarketing or.reYssuance of the Bonds, after the expiration of the Lock I;n Period (subject however: to the con In-Period.:,vntil the Bonds are no longer, out- •� "ti-nuance of. the Lock standing)., enforcement of this covenant 'etiall not 'result in any claim h against the mortgaged property, the mortgage proceeds, any reserve or i deposit made with the Trustee in:connection with the mortgage transacr - tion or against the rents.or other income from the mortgaged property (other than available surplus cash) for payment hereunder and failure . i T to comply with the provisions of this Agreement will not serve as a } basis-for a default under the Mortgage. The provisions hereof are imposed upon and made applicable to the Project and shall run with the land and shall be enforceable against the Owner and each purchas- f _* er, grantee, owner or lessee of the Project or any portion thereof or interest therein, at any time and from time to time, and the respec- ' ` tive heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the ; Y Owner and each such purchaser, grantee, owner or lessee. No delay in r, enforcing the provisions hereof as to any breach or violation shall impair, damage or waive the right of.any party entitled to enforce the same or obtain relief against or recover for the continuation or X. r: ,_ I i. ,• BOOK6082ME 124 (q) at all times to use good faith efforts to comply with all : I terms, provisions and obligations of this Agreement. i Section 4. Annual Reports and Unit Appraisal. The Owner S • I,I { covenants and agrees to prepare and submit to the Issuer and to the { Department-within thirty (30) day(s) after each anniversary of the j Occupancy Date, a report certified to be accurate by the Owner (a). A. identifying tenancies and the dates of occupancy (or vacancy) for all Dwelling Units including the percentage of the Dwelling Units which i were occupied by Qualified Tenants (or held vacant and available for � i occupancy by Qualified Tenants as provided in Section 3(b) above) at all times during the year preceding the date of such certificate, (b) describing all transfers or other changes in ownership of the Project of any interest therein (including any transfer or change in owner- ship of beneficial interests or other equity interests in the Owner i during such year), and (c) stating that, to the best knowledge of the :I persons executing such certificate after due inquiry, all Dwelling Units were rented or available for rental on a continuous basis dur-ing such year to members of the general public, and that the Owner j:. was not otherwise An default under this Agreement during such year. i The Owner shall provide any and all pertinent information with respect to the Project requested by Issuer or the Department, provid- ed that the Issuer and the Department shall request personal data only when essential to performance of statutory or other, lawful obli- gations. j Not less than every third anniversary of the execution of this E Agreement,. the .Owner shall employ a qualified professional appraiser. approved by the Issuer to prepare an appraisal..of,the_.maximum.rental value of each unit in the Project (other than Low or Moderate Income j ,. Units) as deteikined.by a study of current rents in the,same market area for units that are of similar quality and,type of construction (without regard to the,;,number of rooms', the amount of floor 'epace or i. the`'locati.'on within the .Pro jact) in comparable r`,esidential facili ties Such appraisal ehall. be ,pursuant to standard appraisal methods . . procedures p;eacri-bed by°the'.Department and.;ahall'<be updated at least triaiinually , Eseh such study shall be filed with the{Issuers L ( and:.the Department Section S. 'Covenants Run With the Land; Term. The `Owner i hereby dectaree its -express intent that the covenants,: restrictions,- charges and easements met forth herein shall be deemed covenants running with the land and shall pass to and be binding upon the Own-er's successors in title including any purchaser, grantee, owner or + lessee of any portion of the.Project and any other person or entity ;. having any right, title or interest therein and upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, successors and assigns of II any purchaser, grantee, owner or lessee of any portion of the Project and any other person or entity having any right, title or interest. therein and the benefits hereof shall inure to the Issuer, its succes- sors and assigns, and the Trustee. Each and every contract, deed or other instrument hereafter executed covering or conveying the Project or any portion thereof or interest therein shall contain an express - 10 - � I I I i i is i is•.. i BOOK6082PICE 123 ant for a price equal to eighty five percent i (g5x) of the offering price of such affected f unit. The closing date of any such purchase - shall be not earlier than the last day of the Lock-In Period and not later than forty five (45) days after- the expiration of the Lock-In Period. (iv) any tenant given, or entitled to. receive, the Notice of Intent, who does not exercise its right to purchase or to occupy a unit and pay the Market Area Rental, shall be entitled to _ relocation benefits in accordance with the ' Conversion Act; to provide, in a form and in a manner prescribed by the Department, a notification to each tenant of a Low or Modes-. ate Income Unit indicating the manner in which the Market Area Rentals for such Unite is determined; (n) to maintain its status as a Limited Dividend Organization ' at all times during the Lock-In Period; ' (o) annually•to obtain, maintain on file and-certify to the, Treasury Department income certifications from each Quali- fied Tenant residing in the Project in the form and manner i required by Section 1.167(k)-3(b) of the Treasury Regula- tions or.in.such other.form and manner as may be required . .by applicable rules, regulations or policies now ,or,hereat ter. promulgated by'the Department of the Treasury or the � . Internal Revenue Service with rl. espect to obligations issued y under '.Section 142(a) ,Of the Code including (without imita Lion) ( ) an- if eni; ` a ;Income Verification for each person,. (, ` pioyed, who will occupy unit. and the 'moat recent t ' • Federal income taxreturns for each person who will occupy i the'rental unit or in''`1,ieu-thereof,_an.affidavit? of each aueh person stating that he or she was not'requ,red to file such return"during:^the~most resent tax year and (:b) s'C.orti fication of"'Tenent`Eligibility (attached to thin"Agreement• an.,Exhibit B•), which.is subject to independent investiga- ` tio6 and verification by the Issuer or the Trustee•`and r: which will be submitted to the Issuer and the Trustee (i) at the time of initial occupancy for all tenants; (ii) upon I the vacancy and reoccupancy of any unit held available for A, persona and families of low or moderate income; and (!11) 5` as often as necessary to comply with the requirements of - said Section 142(d) of the Code but at least annually; - (p) to permit any duly authorized representative of the Issuer, the Trustee, the Department, the Department of the Treasury or the Internal Revenue Service to inspect the books and )"+ records of the Owner pertaining to the incomes of the Quali- I :? fied Tenants residing in the Project;, 9. i 4 L ' yy� / f y. r . I i' sw6082FIGE 122 ant's right of first refusal described in sub- section (iii) of this subsection (1) and shall provide for a period of at least four years (beginning on the date such notice is first given with respect to such Low or Moderate Income Unit) before which the tenant may be t �I•, required to vacate the unit so that such conver- sion may occur. The Notice of Intent shall include notice of the tenant's rights. Only tenants occupying Low or Moderate Income Units within the Project shall be entitled to receive such notice and be entitled to the benefit of ,. the rights enumerated in this subsection (1), and any Low or Moderate Income Unit vacated, after a Notice of Intent shall have been given with respect to such unit, shall no longer be considered a Low or Moderate Income Unit for purposes of this subsection (1), regardless of the income of the tenant who thereafter occu- pies such unit; all tenants of Low or Moderate Income Units j given, or entitled to receive Notice of Intent shall receive an extension of their lease term or rental agreement, with substantially the .; j same terms, subject to permissible rental in- creases during the four year notice period; (111) upon receipt of a Notice of Intent, the tenant j III of an affected Low or Moderate Income Unit. shall be granted a right of first refusal for purchase of the unit, which right shall last for at least two years following receipt of• the Ili` _ Notice; during this.,period, the unit shall be offered to the tenant,:at a discount of at.least 1 10% from .the off ering•price'�for: the unit deter mined :in good•faith by the,Owner .and:;based upon �)} s the most recent Unit,.'Apprai.eal prepared in accordance with Secifo'n '4•of this `agreement - t 'these terms shall, not.;apply to tenants who ; first occupy a Low or Moderate Income Unit after Notice of Intent has been given with respect to such unit. If the "tenant of an :ii affected unit chooses not to purchase the unit, 1 the Owner shall be required to give written j ! i notification to the Issuer of the decision of 4j'II such tenant not to purchase and -the Issuer, for a ninety of period days following the i• P Y (90) Y later of the end of the two year period follow- ing receipt of Notice of Intent or date of receipt by the Issuer of notification that such tenant will not purchase the affected unit, i shall have the right to purchnno nny nuch af- j' 1 i B • �1.R�-ems- ': ter^ • BOOK6082 race 121 Plan for all units, in both coo consistent with standards and guidelines adopted from time to time by the Department; (f) except at turnover in tenancy, not to increase the rents to be charged for any Low or Moderate Income Unit more fre- quently than once per year, and, except at turnover in "3 tenancy, the Owner shall give no notice of a change in rent to be charged fcr a Low. or Moderate Income Unit prior" to providing the affected tenant with a 30-day opportunity to comment on the proposed change; (g) to enter' into a lease in. a form approved by the Department with each tenant of a Low or Moderate Income Unit which shall be for a minimum period of one year and"which shall provide that no tenant of a Low or Moderate Income Unit shall be evicted during the Lock-In Period or Notice Period (as defined in (1)(i) below) for any reason other,than a i substantial breach of a material provision of. the lease; a (h) not to discriminate against any applicant for housing or i employment or any tenant or employee on the basis of age, .� race, creed, color, sex, handicap, religion, national ori- �� gin or any other-basis prohibited by law; (1) during the Lock-In Period, not to convert any unit in.the ) Project to condominium or cooperative form-of ownership, (�) not to give Notice of Intent to any tenant.of a• Low_or Moderate Income Unit.until four (4) year(e) prior.to the: . . expiration of the Lock-In Period; q i (k) "no Tenant.r.in the Project shall be evicted due to eonversion to condominium or.eooperative. form of. ownership nor shall > , finy Dwell ng;Una be converted to 'condominium or,d6opera= i y t.ive form of;ownership unless and until all",aenants have;:` _ deceived the :righti"and benefits as set forth in the Convert ; eion Act ae then :currently. in effect (notwithstanding any ' exemption provided"in` the,third paragraph 'of Section 2, 'of ! the Conversion Act to the city or town in which"the Project ! it located) and the rights and benefits,provided 'by any applicable local laws or ordinances; I (1) until the expiration of the .Lock-In Period, no Qualified Tenant in the Project shall be evicted due to conversion to condominium or cooperative form of ownership nor shall such Low or Moderate Income Unit be converted to condominium or k cooperative form of ownership or to Conventional Rental Mousing unless and until the following restrictions and conditions have"been observed by the Owner: (i) any tenant of a Low or Moderate income Unit ■o affected shall be given a Notice of Intent, a copy of which shall be seasonably sent to the Issuer, which notice shall set forth the ten- a" - 7 - R'" M� r � v 506082PIGE 120 ! (4) one-bedroom units (three (3) of which shall be designat- 1 ad and equipped as handicapped units) which units shall, to is the greatest extent possible, be distributed evenly among ?: the eight buildings comprising the Project at the direction li I of the Issuer as each building becomes available for occu- pancy, provided that such units shall have substantially I;I the same equipment and amenities as the other dwelling units in the Project; ;f!I. (b) if at any time during the Lock-In Period the Owner is un- able to lease the Low and Moderate Income Units so designat- 1 id ad to Qualified Tenants (other than for a temporary period j not to exceed 31 days), to hold the unrented dwelling units so designated vacant and to offer the unrented dwelling ' !; . units so designated for occupancy by Qualified Tenants; i' provided that, for the purposes of this Agreement, a unit occupied by an individual or family who at the commencement of that occupancy are Qualified Tenants shall be treated as occupied by Qualified Tenants during such individual's or �? I family's tenancy in such unit until such time as the indi- vidual's or family's income exceeds 140 percent of the otherwise applicable income ceiling. As soon as the income ; of such individual or family exceeds 140 percent of the " applicable income ceiling, the Owner shall rent the next available unit to a Qualified Tenant so as to maintain at .j all times insofar as possible the minimum required number of Qualified Tenants. Moreover, a unit shall be treated as I occupied by a Qualified Tenant until occupied, other than for a temporary period (in no event exceeding 31 days) by another occupant, at which time the character of the. unit 1 ano p , shall be redetermined; (c) at all.times,4uring the Lock-In Period, .the annual rentale, i �`•!i including•provision for heat, electricity and hot water, I, establiahed:by the.,Owner for the Low.or.Maderate Income ;I Uni:teFshall not,`exceed. twenty-four .percent (24y,;j: of Median I Income provided„however, that at no_time during'the e �IILock`=In Period may the annual rentals (including provision II '� for;fieat- elecEricity;and hot, water) ,exceed thirty, perrcent of the;.percentage of' area .median gross income specified°.a n the "20-50,TEST" described in Section SI 142.(4)1,1)(A) of the Code; 'L),I (d) so long as the Bonds are outstanding, the annual rental for ' each unit other than Low and NV each Income Units shall be established at initial occupancy and upon renewal of any lease term at a level equal to but not in excess of the ! If : Market Area Rental as determined by the most recently pre- : pared Unit Appraisal; I� j9 (a) prior to the initial occupancy of any Dwelling Units, to 9i adopt and implement a Plan for Selecting Tenants for Low or Moderate Income Units and an Affirmative fair Marketing a; I 6 - 7 j I i -- ......... ...._ a _.„ - a eooKC08nmE 119 :' ;' •, ' , Section 2. - fied Fesidential Rental Protect. The Issuer aii and the Owner hereby agree that the Project is to be developed, awned,'.managed and operated as a "qualified residential rental project" as defined in Section 142(d)(1) of the Code on a continuous basis during the Lock-In Period and is to comply with the Department Regulations. To those ends, the owner hereby repre- Bents, covenants and agrees as follows: (a) the Project is being acquired, constructed and equipped for the purpose of providing residential rental property, and the owner shall develop, own, manage and operate the R .. Project as residential rental property containing residen- tial dwelling units and Functionally Related and Suofrdi- the Code andiTreasuryiRegulations®lwith l 3-9(b)(4�;142(d) +. (b) h Dwelling Unit Mshall contain separate and complete ilities for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanita- tion for a single person or family; at any time (c) o Dwelling ts transi nt basis a oneiof thelDwelling Unitsb shall lbeed on _. leased or rented :for a period of less than thirty (30)eof shall days; and neither the Project nor any portion be used as a hotel, motel, dormitory, fraternity house, sorority house, r'oominq house, hospital, sanitarium or rest home or by a cooperative housing corporation (as defined in Section 216(b)(1) of the Code); (d) once available for,'occupancy, each Dwelling Un1t must be I rented or available for,rental on a continuous basis to mem- } bars of, the general ,public_during the Loek-In Period; �I (e) the Dwelling Units shall be` leased and rented to members of { the general public n`compl'iance with'the Treasury Regina eept fo bons `and this Agreement,• exr,; any Dwelling Unit oceu pied by resident managerlsor leasinq-or maintenance person ;,. net, { of the Project shall (t) substantially all (i.e., at least 9tr t 4 t� consist of proximate,buildings or structures located on a i . a" single tract of land which have similarly constructed units financed pursuant to a common plan of financing, together with Functionally Related and Subordinate Facilities which Y (as such term is used shall be owned by the same "person" in the Treasury Regulations). iii Section 3. Oualified. Tenants. For the purpo se of satisfying the requirements of Section 142(d) of the Code and the Department :x-• Regulations, the owner hereby represents, covenants and agrees as f follows: ' (a) at all times during the Lock-In Period to maintain as Low and Moderate Income Units ten (10) two-bedroom and four ri4 S - Y. s: r "Occupancy Date" means the date on which at least 10% of the Dwelling Units are first occupied. }I� "Pro ect" means the Project Site and all buildings, struc- tures, fixtures, equipment and other improvements now or hereafter constructed or located upon the Project Site. �Nll i "Project Site" means the real property described in Exhibit A attached hereto. !IF±! I "Purchaser" means Adams, Harkness 6 Hill, Inc., as original 111' purchaser of the Bonds. t i "Qualified Tenants" means and includes individuals and fami- lies of low or moderate income determined in a manner consistent with determinations of lower-income families under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, including adjustments for family size, except that the perrtntage of Median Income which quali- fies as low or moderate income shall be 50% or less. Occupants of a unit shall be considered individuals or families of low or moderate it income only if their adjusted income (computed in the manner pre- scribed in Section 1.167(k)-3(b)(3) of the Treasury Regulations) does not exceed the applicable percentage of the Median Income as provided i Il,! i above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the occupants of a unit shall r not be considered to be of low or moderate income if all the occu- pants are students (as defined in Section 151(c)(4) of the Ccde), no one of whom is 'entitled to file a joint return under Section 6013 of the Code. In regard to the determination that an occupant is a Quali- fied Tenant the method of determining low or moderate-income. in ef- fect on the date of issue of the Bonds will be conclusive, even if j i ! such method is subsequently changed. Existing low or moderate Income �! tenants shall continue to be counted as such unless :and :until their �. ! incomes exceed 140 percent of the otherwise I applicable- ceiling.II _ ill "Rental Housing" means a building or structure or several !III i t proximate buildings or structures located on a single, . ract,. or land.t having similarly-'constructed accommodations containing separate and 6 complete facilities for living, sleeping, eating- cooking and 6anita- ' °j tion which are owned by the same person and fiaanced. pursuant to a common plan, together with any Functionally Related and Subordinate 1 Facilities, and each of which units contain complete living facili- a t ;I ties which are to to be used other than on a transient basis and any , I.I. which are Functionally Related and Subordinate Facilities. Rental Housing does not include any building or structure which contains hfewer than five units, one unit of which is occupied by an owner of ii the units. "Treasury Regulations" means the regulations of the Department ?� of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, under Section 142(d) of !?: 1 the Code, and Section 103(b)(4)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of I . 1954, as amended. ^!!r,•..t Arrrn2Pat ^p3^v gn 4rn.g19ar e' ! - 4 - Ir i i 8 I If : 7 II I II II 1 Ir.II ' B00K6082PAGE W "Guarantors" means John•A. Stanley and William E. Dacey, III. "Limited Dividend Organization" means a corporation, partner- ship, or other organization, other than a public agency, which by its governing articles of organization, partnership agreement or other instrument, prohibits distribution with respect to any one year of operation of more than 10% .of the owner's Equity in the Project, x' provided that nothing herein shall preclude the cumulation of diatri- F->. buttons allowable with respect to prior years for distribution in later years. I' "Loan" means a loan made to or on behalf of the Owner to fi- nance or rofinance all or any part of the costs of acquisition, con- struction or rehabilitation of the Project. "Lock-In Period" means the period of time beginning on the Occupancy Date and ending on the latest of (i) the date which is 15 {. years after the date on which 50% .of the. Dwelling Units.are first i occupied, (ii) the first. day on which no tax-exempt private activity bonds (as'defined in Code sec. 141) issued with respect to the Project are outstanding, or (iii) the. data on-which any assistance provided with respect to. the Project under Section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, terminates. "Low or Moderate Income Units" means those units in the Project which are occupied by; or which are designated from time to time by the Owner as available. for occupancy by, Qualified Tenants; the number of persons occupying a Low or Moderate Income Unit shall not exceed twice the number of bedrooms in such unit. . "Market Area Rental" means the maximum annual rental which * could be obtained for a unit An light of the rentals charged for ?> comparable units .withifi.the same market area which.amount shall be ;no less.than ,that :determined by,the Unit Appraisal. ".; "Median Income"means the median gross income based on house-: tiE hold.size for the area 'in which'-ttie Pro ect is located'ae detetrmined 7 from time to time by the' United' Staten Department of` Housing`and ' " .Urban Development pursuant toa'Seetion 8 of the United.States,Housinq Act of.1937, as amended. 41 "Mortgage" means that certain Mortgage and Security Agreement dated as of December 1, 1987 between Sentry Federal Savings Bank ("Mortgagee"). and the Owner to secure the reimbursement of the Mortgagee with respect to amounts the Mortgagee may advance under the f Letter of Credit (the ."Letter of Credit") dated as of December 1, 19B7, which backs the Bonds. The Mortgage grants a first lien on and security interest in the land and the buildings and egLipment ,'� comprising the Project. "Notice of Intent" means a written notice of intent to convert ' to condominium or cooperative form of ownership or to convert to Conventional Rental Housing as set forth in Section 3(1)(1) hereof. 3 rnr, fir• u � Z' !' ' t SOCK6082PACE JJG i N 'Bonds" means the Issuer's $3,125,000 Qualified Residential ,�I: Rental Project Bonds (Holly Hill Apartments Project) Series A issued pursuant to the Trust and Security Agreement dated as of December 1,• 1!` j 1987 by and between the Issuer, the Owner, and the Trustee. "Bond Counsel" means Tinti, Quinn 6 Savoy, 222 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts, or any nationally recognized bond counsel ap- proved by the Issuer. "Bond Purchase Contract" means the Bond Purchase Contract dated as of December 15, 1987, among the Issuer, the Owner and the Purchaser. �i "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. {` ! "Conventional Rental Housing" means rental units in the {., Project having an annual rental greater than 24;(. of Median Income. i { "Conversion Act" means Chapter 527 of the Acts of 1983 of the ' Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as amended from time to time. i! "Delivery Date" means the date of delivery of the Bonds to the iU Purchaser. !C' "Department" means the Department of Community Affairs of the .! Executive Office of Communities and Development of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. "Department Regulations" means the regulations of the Depart- {; ment contained at 760 C.M.R. 35.00 to 35.05, as amended from time to I!i time. 3 {: "Dwelling Unit or Units" means one or more of the 46 uni*.s of � residential rental housing comprising the_ Project.. "Ewity means the difference between the amount of any;:Loans outstanding-from time to time and the,pu-rrent market value of the Project as established by independent appraisal.. . The-amount� of Equi- ty in the Project shall be determined periodically at the time of any distribution by the Owner to its equity holders. "Functionally Related and Subordinate Facilities" means facili- ties for use by tenants, for example, parking areas and recreational j{ facilities, provided that the same are of a character and size commen- surate with the character and size of the Project and provided fur- ther that such facilities meet the requirements of Treasury Regula- tions 1.103-8(b)(4). •i� The parties hereto agree that in, the event of a delay in the issuance of the Bonds, the dated instruments referred to herein �a y8ail ye i"tlate,.1 aE i! closing occurs. i� 2 - i i z j MV , r B00l6082 P:GE 11S 21 66578 5 •• + REGULATORY AND-LAND USE .RESTRICTION AGREEMENT THIS REGULATORY AND LAND USE RESTRICTION AGREEMENT (the "Agree- ment") is entered into as of December 1, 1987, by and among the BARNSTAOLE HOUSING AUTHORITY'(the "Issuer"), an agency organized under Chapter 121E of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (the "Commonwealth"), as amended (the "Act"), and .i Charles F. Stanley, John S. Stanley and William E. Dacey, III, as 1 { trustees of Holly Hill :Realty Trust (the "Owner"). i A WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the Issuer is issuing $3,125,000 principal amount of Qualified Residential Rental Project Bonds (the "Bonds") for the purpose of making funds available to an institutional lender with trust powers (the "Trustee") to lend to the Owner for the purpose of acquiring, constructing and equipping a 46-unit rental housing projeFt known as Holly'Hill Apartments in Barnstable, Massachusetts, f which in located on the land doscribed in Exhibit A hereto (such land, with all buildings, fixtures, equipment and improvements now or hereafter constructed or installed thereon, is herein referred to as • the "Project")i and • WHEREAS, the parties to this Agreement wish to restrict the use of the Project as provided herein in order to preserve .the exclusion of the interest on the Bonds from the gross income of the recipients thereof for federal income tax and Massachusetts personal income tax purposes and to ensure compliance with the Act and the Department Regulations (as hereinafter defined). { ;= NOW, THEREFORE, the Owner.does hereby impose upon the-Project the following covenants, restrictions' 4harges. and,easements, which (except as otherwise expresoly. provided herein). shall run .with the I' land and shall be binding and a�burden upon .the Project and,,all por- tions thereof, and upon an yp urchaser:, grantee,. owner or lessee of _ f �. any portion of the Project and.any.other person or' entity'having any right, title or interest therein and upon the respective he execu- r tore, administrators, devisees, successors and assigns of any purchas-er, grantee, owner or lessee of -any,'portion of the Project and any t other person or entity!having any right, title or interest therein, for the length of time.that this Agreement shall be in full force and effect. Section 1. Definitions. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein or unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the termd defined above shall have the meanings set forth above and the follow- r` inq terms shall have the respective meanings set forth below for the _ purposes hereof: . :i i I - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF TOWN COUNSEL y SP.m` °> ,639. �i 367 MAIN STREET nr HYANNIS, MASSACHUSE T TS 02601 TEL.(617) 775.1120 EXT. 128 ROBERT 0. SMITH NIGHT LINE RUTH J. WEIL AFTER 4:30 P.M. (617) 775-7570 I November 10 , 1987 John J. Carney,- Esq. Executive Office of Communities & Development Massachusetts Housing Appeals Committee 100 Cambridge Street Boston, Ma. 02202 Re: The Crossroads Housing Partnership vs . Barnstable Board of Appeals ; M.G.L. C.40B Our File Ref. : C-421 Dear Mr. Carney: I 2m writing t0 COi iLlZiij my cc.nver sat ion of yesterdZy regarding the above-entitled matter. I indicated that Mr. Freeman and I have reached the following agreement regarding the petiticner' s reque-sted mcdific=tion of the number of Units and hedrooms in the comorenensive_ permit preViCL'sly ordered issued by the Housing Appeals Committee. 1-—Tne-'Crosssr ads Housing Program shall'"'contaln 46 units with -atotal of 76 bedrooms 2 . The Crossroads Housing Project shall contain 14 low-income units . The specific bedroom mix between one and two-bedroom units shall be determined by the Barnstable Housing Authority. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, RJW: cg Ruth J. We cc: Pe-Lei L. FrEa7'on, Esq. The terms of this letter ate` ag.reed to. CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP II TOWN OF BARNSTABL)E Zoning Board of Appeals TOWN CLERK Charles Joseph Ardito III , & Cynthia L, ...A.rd•it.a.....&.....Andr"e.a.....L........Ard.it..Q........................... Deed duly recorded in the ...................................................... Property Owner '87 v County Registry of Deeds in o P4 '1 6 The.....C.r.o.s.sr.oad.s.....Ha.using....P..ar.t.n.er.ship Page ........................7 ............................................................Registry Petitioner District of the Land Court Certificate No. ........................ ........................ Book ........................ Page .................. AppealNo. .........1.9..8.6..=3.6.................................. .............................................................................. 19 FACTS and DECISION The Crossroads Housing Petitioner .....Paztnarskhip..............................................................._......._ filed petition on .March.....2.............. 1986 . Comprehensive Permit Intersection of Old Stage requesting a xyxiomommk for premises at .1 d......_&.....R.te.........2.a...................................................... in the village (Street) of iI le........................................... adjoining premises of .................. (see attached list) .................................... Locus under consideration: Barnstable Assessor's Map no. ..........1.8.9................................ lot nos....55.........�.(. & 15 3 Comprehensive Permit Pursuant to M.G.L. Ch. 40B. Petition for Jj A'�e [�J Application for Variance: ❑ made under Sec. .................................................................. of the Town of Barnstable Zoningby-laws and Sec. .2.1.._.......................................................................................................... Chapter 401, Mass. Gen. Laws for the purpose of i..n .T.,&Wn-...Qf....... Barnstable,- Centerville Village, where there is a need for such ha.usln.g............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Locus is presently zoned in...............RC....and RD-.1................................................................................................. ............I..... ........................ Notice of this hearing was given by mail, postage prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing in Barnstable Pat riot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy of which is attached to the record of these proceedings filed with Town Clerk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was lield at the Town Office Building, Hyannis, Mass., at ....g.;.4.5.................AA. P.M. ................AP.r. l.....1Z................................... 19 86, upon said petition under zoning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: .................................................................. ............................_...................................................... .................................................................................... Ron S. Jansson, Chairman Gail Nightingale Dexter Bliss ..................._...................................................... ...................................................._............................. James McGrath Helen Wirtanen At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the `locus was made by the Board. Appeal No._.__..19.B.6..-3.6.........._................. Page ......I...._.._...... of _.___8..... On __. ___IIct.obe,r__2.2..r..._.......- 19 9.7............ The Board of Appeals found as follows: The petitioner, Crossroads Housing Partnership, was seeking a modification to a Comprehensive Permit granted to it under Chapter 40B by the Housing Appeals Committee on March 25 , 1987 for property located at Map 189 , Lots 55 , 56 and 153 , at the intersection of Old Stage Road and Route 28 , Centerville, in an RC and RD zoning district . The purposes of this hearing was to determine whether or not this Board of Appeals would modify the Comprehensive Permit which had been granted to the petitioner initially and which the Housing Appeals Committee had authorized it to build 46 units of housing containing a total of 50 bedrooms . The petitioner' s original petition provided that 14 of these units would be "affordable housing" . The petitioner now seeks an expansion of its project by an increase in total to 89 bedrooms and 50 units, or an additional four units and an additional 31 bedrooms above and beyond what was originally granted by the Housing and Appeals Committee . The Board explicitly limited itself to the issues of the modification in that in the absence of any appeal taken by the Housing Appeals Committee, the Board felt it was constrained to the modifi- cation only. The initial public hearing was held on September 10 , 1987 . The petitioner was represented by Peter Freeman, Esquire. .Mr. Freeman reported to the Board that the Crossroads Housing Partnership consists of Charles Stanley and John Stanley of Cummaquid, Massachusetts, and William Dacey, III, of Centerville . Mr. Dacey replaced Mr. David Tellegen, who had been listed as one of the original I, —._...__...._ -._..._._.........__....._......_........___.__..____....._...._........ Clerk of the T1 own of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled Petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of ..........................................................I............ 19 ................._ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ....................._..................................................:..................................................._.......... Torn Clerk hoard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation . .........___................................_........._.................................. Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No._.__19.$.6=..2.6.._..........__.__._._._ Page _............2...... of _.._. 8.__.... On _______ . _....__._._..._._.._._........................................._..... 19 .... ..._.___, The Board of Appeals found partners of the partnership. A resolution was submitted by the Housing Authority dated July 1, 1987 approving the residential rental project of the Crossroads Housing Partnership II . In addition, the Cape Community Housing Trust submitted a letter dated September 10 , 1987 supporting the revised proposal. The petitioner submitted, by its counsel, a copy of. the Crossroads Housing Partnership II stating that it is in effect a limited dividend entity approved by the funding agency, and that the entity was basically the same structurally as the initial entity, Crossroads Housing Partnership I . Mr. Freeman represented to the Board that the partnership as it currently exists is virtually the same partnership as had previously existed, with the exception that Mr. Dacey is a new partner and Mr. Tellegen is no longer a partner. He also alluded to the fact that some minor modifications had been made within the partnership agreement itself. The petitioner indicated that he felt the two issues which would have to be addressed in determining whether or not the proposed modification was, in fact , consistent with local needs, were the issues the impact the additional septic waste would have on the surrounding area as well as the traffic impact . At the hearing of September loth, the petitioner submitted a letter from Vanasse Hangen Brustlin , Inc . , the petitioner ' s traffic engineers , discussing the impact the modification would have on local traffic. In this report, the traffic engineer indicated that an initial traffic study had been submitted based upon a vehicle trip generation which had been based upon studies of I, __._.._......_....._............_......_._.______..___..._ . ..._...____........ Clerk of the Tw-vu of Barnstable,, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the.Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ....................... daY of ....................................................................... 19 ..............._...... under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ............................................................................................................................._.......... Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant "Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation By ......__._............................................__............................ Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No._......._1.9.8.6..-3.6........._.._...._....... Page ............. of _....$.__.. On __. ___ __.__ ____..___.._....._._._. _._.._..__..._ 19 __............_. The Board of Appeals found units , there would be no need to expand the existing footprints of the building. The petitioner' s engineer, Arnie Ojala from Down Cape Engineering, gave his presentation indicating that the proposed septic system, with reference to the modification, would comply fully with the provisions of Title 5 . He further testified that locus was not in a zone of contribution and is not located near any public water supply. Mr. Ojala testified that the original projected flow was 6400 gallons per day from the project and would be increased to 9800 gallons per day as the result of the proposed expansion. In view of this large amount of waste generated from such a small project , the petitioner agreed that the one private well in the area, belonging to a Mr. Murphy, would be modified in that the petitioner would pay to allow the Murphy property to be hooked up to a municipal water system. The executive director of the Barnstable Housing Authority also spoke at this hearing. Mr. Toner indicated that the Housing Authority currently has on file 650 applications of people who are eligible and who have been certified for low to moderate income housing, and indicated that there is clearly a need within the town for both one and two-bedroom units . Mr. Toner indicated that there was a tremendous need to provide two-bedroom affordable housing within the Town of Barnstable. He testified that the need for one-bedroom units was being addressed in part by different programs in the process of being utilized by the Housing Authority itself. With reference to the petitioner' s proposed modification, Mr. Toner testified that the modification was the result of mutual cooperation rather than a specific demand from the Housing Authority to construct the project as the petitioner proposed to I, __........_.....___...................................._......._ _._ _.__._......._.__........ Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20 days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled Petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ daY of ...................................................................... 19 ......_......._...... under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ......................................................................................................................_..._.......... Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation BV _........_..._......................._......................_.............................. Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the -_ locus was made by the Board. Appeal Page __...........5.... of On 19 _..__....._ The Board of Appeals found j modify it . Mr. Toner further indicated to the Board that the need for more affordable one-bedroom units was being addressed by the Housing Authority, but that not much was being done to address the need for more affordable two-bedroom units. Mr. Freeman went on to indicate that a memo had been submitted = by Marshall Lamb as Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Housing of the Executive Offices of Communities & Development , dated May 26 , 1987 , entitled, Teller Update, under the terms of which the state indicated its preference for funding two-bedroom affordable units. Mr. Freeman indicated that 320 of the- units would be low- moderate income units. During the course of this meeting, a letter . from the Board of Health of the Town of Barnstable was submitted and read into the record. This letter was dated September 4 , 1987 , expressing their. opposition to the proposed modifications as the result of the impact of excess nitrate loading generated by this development within this area. The petitioner's expert indicated that the proposed modifications would increase the nitrates going - - into the ground by approximately one-third over and above the project ' s original calculations . -_ Several residents appeared to express their concerns about issues pertaining to water runoff, traffic generation, and congestion in general. Based upon the data raised by the petitioner' s expert with regard to nitrate levels being increased in the area, as well as w` the Board of Health' s concerns, Ron Jansson moved that the hearing be continued for a four week period in order to allow the Board to avail itself of expertise from appropriate town agencies pertainingx to issues of nitrate loading in the area and what they may represent` in the future. This motion was seconded by Gail Nightingale, and of the `l',own of Barnstable, Barnstable`:. County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeala-,.- . rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed_; in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of ............:................................... ....... 19 under the pains an4: penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ..........._........._................................................_............................................... Town Clerk board of Appeals Applicant 'Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector � r Public Information By _ .. -r_._................. Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal ........_................ Page ..........b......... of __.$.__-_ On ____ _.______.. __._.._.._......... ..___._..._._._.. _ 19 ____ _, The Board of Appeals found the Board members voted unanimously to continue the hearing for a period of four weeks for the purpose of obtaining more in-depth information pertaining to the impact the proposed expansion would have in regard to nitrates being generated into the ground. Additional information was submitted to the Board by letter dated October 13 , 1987 from the Board of Health, as well as a memorandum submitted from the Department of Planning & Development , dated October 13 , 1987 under the terms of which the Board was advised that the project does not fall within an existing zone of contribution, nor does it lie within locus of any existing public supply wells. Although the projected nitrate-nitrogen concentrations generated from the proposed project would by far exceed the recommen- dations of the Commonwealth, as well as the Cape Cod Economic Planning & Development Commission, it was felt that their figures only related to zones of contribution in which locus was not located. The Department of Planning & Development did indicate that the future impact of the subject project on nitrate sensitive resources was not known, and would be, at this time, impossible to predict . The Board of Health indicated that this project by itself does not present any more specific environmental problems than others previously allowed by the town, despite the fact that they are of the opinion that the proposed modification at locus would be an over- use of the land. On October 22 , 1987 , Ron Jansson proposed the following findings : 1. That although the proposed project with its modifications would produce a substantial amount of nitrates generated into the ground, I, — ._...__..____......_........_......_._---.._.__._...__._ ._...._........_............. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of ......._.............................................................. 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ......................................_............................................................._._................__.......... Town Clerk lloard of Appeals Applicant "Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation 13. ........__..............................._........._...__._.........._............. Board of Appeals Chairman ° At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.___ __19B.6t„-.36_. ._................ Page _...........7__.... of On _ _ __._ _. „... __ _ „ _ .__ .....„.„..... __._ .____ 19 „_„ .__.., The Board of Appeals found and this amount would far exceed the recommended levels established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as Cape Cod Economic Planning & Development Commission, that based upon the data presented to this Board by the Department of Planning & Development , the introduction of such nitrates would not have a substantial impact upon the town ' s drinking water. 2 . Based upon the projections and figures presented to the Board by Michael Toner of the Barnstable Housing Authority, there is a greater need for more affordable two-bedroom units within the Town of Barnstable. Accordingly;Ron Jansson made aTmotion=to approvesthe-proposed-`� -r �-y - ----- rn�fication subject,to tYievfol-lo`winq cond t on"s: - �1. That there be no more than a total of 46 units of'rh'ousing create �on_locus�; 2 . That the terms and conditions posed upon the peti= tioner by the decision of the Housing Appeals Committee, dated March 25 , 1987 , be observed by the petitioner; 3: That fhe�pet -�� �t'roner-' s_proposed�"proj ect-be--expanded--f-rom-the-orrg-ina-lly=approved- 5-8 bedrooms-toatotal bedroom mix notto- exceed`76 total bedrooms-1 within the-complex, it being the understand' ng-that-all 1'4 afford- able proposed housing units within the project be two-bedroom; 4 . That the petitioner will work with the local Housing Authority for the purposes of establishing a local preference list for each of the 14 affordable units within the project ; 5 . That the project fully qualify as a Teller Project and be funded as such; 6, Tha-t? `all add•it-ional bedrooms`ube builL-within the exi•s-Ling--footprint-o the buildings 'as-=� nitia-lly-7approwed-- by the Housing Appeals- r Committee and that there be no -further expansion of the building tfootpr.int ; 7 . That-there-b acces alr=to the site--from Maple"`Road'; 8. That the petitioner work with the Town of Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Alassachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed tliis ....................... day of ................................................................. 19 ....................... under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ................................................._.........._.........................................................._............... Town Clerk hoard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information .__._..__........._..................................................... ....... Board of Appeals Chairman r - At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.-19.B.6--3.6...... ..___ Page _.........B_.._.. of On _ .._ _...____._ ...._.. ......._._.. _-...--_ 19 ......_.__, The Board of Appeals found Barnstable' s Department of Public Health for the purposes of ameliorating the impact of its septic system on site and so construct its septic system so as to minimize the impact of a discharge of nitrates and other pollutants into locus . The motion and the conditions imposed were seconded by Dexter Bliss. Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss , James McGrath and Helen Wirtanen each by vote cast at a meeting on October 15, 1987 , voted to support the motion along with the conditions imposed. Member Gail Nightingale voted to allow only an additional 14 bedrooms, with no addtional units being built on the site, upon the same terms and conditions proposed. Accordingly, the Board voted-to grant-the-pet itioner-the right-to construct an additional- 18 bedrooms-within the existing :foo'tprnt-of-the structure-approved�-bytYie-Housing=Appeals=-� - tCommittee=subj ect-to=the=terms=and---condit ions--imposed-by`this I, _.._ _._.._....._._._........._...___....__...__._....._.. _ _._......, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said deeision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ da}- of .........................................:............................. 19 ......_......_........ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ............................................................................................. Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant 'Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information B3. ....... _._ . ........ ... .. ... ......... ...... Board of Appeals Chair ,a Ron Jansson r � VDT k 5 m � N v 38�• 9� CERTIFIED PLOT PLAN BgiZr��s Tf�13G� (CCwT2 t/i GL E} LOCATION . .. ... .. .. ... .. . � SCALE . �. *�:. 4a�... DATE TR!✓ z6 /egg PLAN REFERENCE . .49 - - s� -S/-/a�.,r off✓ /�G. 6� 4-39 i J r EDW ?D /,J� s E s o /LEY p../R'o. 26100 a�gF, s IS7ER�v � I CERTIFY THAT THE '6' *AI ,Su C; N0/97J0" L La�p5 SHOWN ON THIS PLAN IS LOCATED ON THE GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON AND THAT IT CONFORMS TO THE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS OF THE TOWN OF WHEN CONSTRUCTED. DATE J.�:�"''!.V, a f; �✓oGL)/ �/iGG �G-�"L�'"� �G.S�'- `��T/anJE-� ,�f�,�s.;,.�h�G � �-cti✓��� i REGISTERED LAND SURVE- R r 17 Wylie, Lipman &Freeman Attorneys Stephen I.Lipman* 31 Milk Street Cape Cod Office David A.Wyliet Boston,Massachusetts 02109-5171 48 Camp Street Peter L.Freeman Telephone:617 423-1233;617 723-2900 Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 Cable:Counsellor Telephone:617 775-7055 Telex:9102500606 Lipman UQ September 2, 1987 Mr. Ronald Jansson, Chairman Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals c/o Robert Smith, Esquire Town Hall South Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Crossroads Apartments Centerville, MA Dear Mr. Jansson: I am writing to confirm the understanding es- tablished at a meeting at Building Inspector Joseph Daluz ' s office on Friday, August 28, 1987 . Present at the meeting were myself (representing the devel- opers of the apartments) , John Stanley, Charles Stanley and William E. Dacey III (the developers) , Michael Toner (Executive Director of the Barnstable Housing Authority) , Ellis Johnson and John Kennedy (abuttors) , Ron Jansson (Chairman of the Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals) , Francis Broadhurst (Barnstable Selectman) and Mr. Daluz, Barnstable Building Inspector. We reviewed the site plan to show the areas that would be cleared for construction, and the green areas that will remain. Mr. Daluz stated that he had spoken to Mr. Maurice Corman, Chairman of the Housing Appeals Committee, who indicated that construction work could commence immediately on the project as approved in the Comprehensive Permit granted by the Housing Appeals Committee, i.e. , a 46 unit project with 34 one bedroom units and 12 two bedroom units. This is, of course, sub- ject to our obtaining a building permit for that project, for which we have not yet applied. At this time, we are awaiting approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals and/or the Housing Appeals Commit- tee of our request to modify the project to a 50 unit project with 39 two bedroom units and 11 one bedroom units . r Also admitted in New York t Also admitted in District of Columbia Wylie, Lipman &Freeman Mr. Ronald Jansson, Chairman September 2, 1987 Page two It was agreed, however, that we desired and have the right to commence site work at this time, which we will do in order to make sure that under- ground work and paving is completed before winter. For your information, the developers have agreed to your later request that notwithstanding the above, they will not start site work until after the Zon- ing Board' s hearing on our proposed modification scheduled for September 10, 1987. We are happy to cooperate with this request, and we appreciate the expeditious hearing scheduled by the Zoning Board. It is unfortunate that the process to review our proposed project changes started with such mis- understanding and confusion. I would like to state for the record, so that all of your Zoning Board members will know in advance of our hearing, how that happened. On July 22, 1987 I personally hand-delivered two copies of our notice of the pro- posed changes, with the modified plans, to Barnstable Town Hall: one to the Zoning Board, and one to Town Counsel. They were given to secretar- ies in the respective offices. The Zoning Board secretary, in fact, asked me if she should just put it in the file or send a copy to Zoning Board mem- bers . I very clearly told her, absolutely, to send copies to Zoning Board members. For some reason, neither you nor anyone else (including Town Coun- sel ) saw the notice, and that is why, at your meet- ing on Thursday, July 30, 1987, your Board felt it was necessary to write to the Building Inspector, which you did in your letter of August 4, 1987 . Therefore, although in fact I followed the procedures outlined in 760 CMR 31.03 (3 ) for changes after a Comprehensive Permit has been is- sued, no one knew this. This was definitely unfor- tunate. I have taken the time to review this be- cause my clients and I want you all to know that f Wylie, Lipman &Freeman Mr. Ronald Jansson, Chairman September 2, 1987 Page three we very much want to cooperate with the Zoning Board and to be meticulous in following all proce- dures. We look forward to presenting our case ` on September 10, 1987 and we know we will receive a full and fair hearing. Thank you. Sincerely, r 0� Peter L. Freeman PLF/rl VIA CERTIFIED MAIL P 126 470 710 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: Ro ald Jansson, Esquire oseph Daluz Maurice Corman All Zoning Board Members Francis Broadhurst Charles Sabbatt, Esquire John S. Stanley Charles F. Stanley William E. Dacey III Robert Smith, Esquire \F\LETTERS\JANSSON PETER L. FREEMAN Attorney at Law 48 Camp Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (617) 775-7055 OF COUNSEL TO THE FIRM OF August 11, 1987 WYLIE,LIPMAN &FRIEZE 31 MILK STREET BOSTON,MA.02109 (617)723-2900 Mr. Joe Daluz Barnstable Building Inspector 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Crossroad Housing Partnership Dear Mr. Daluz: Please find enclosed herewith copies of the following documents : 1. ) letter dated July 22, 1987 from Peter L. Freeman, Esq. to the Zoning Board telling them of changes in project (with copy of Barnstable Housing Authority July 1, 1987 Resolution) and 2 . ) Applicant' s Petition and Mo- tion to Housing Appeals Committee asking for ap- proval of changes. Sincerely, Peter L. Freeman, Esquire By: R th L. Litton ' k r f PETER L. FREEMAN Attorney at Law 48 Camp Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 (617) 775-7055 OF COUNSEL July 22, 1987 TO THE FIRM OF WYLIE,LIPMAN &FRIEZE 31 MILK STREET BOSTON,MA.02109 Town of Barnstable (617)723-2900 Zoning Board of Appeals Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Crossroads Housing Partnership Vs. Town of Barnstable Zoning Board of Appeals Housing Appeals Committee Dear Board Members : Please find enclosed a copy of the Official Action Status Resolution dated July 1, 1987 from the Barnstable Housing Authority regarding the Crossroads Apartments in Centerville. Please note that the project, as voted by the Barnstable Hous- ing Authority in its Resolution, has been changed to 50 units, of which 39 are two bedroom and 11 are one bedroom (of which three are for handicapped) . The change to more 2 bedroom units was desired and encouraged by the Barnstable Housing Authority as better serving the community' s housing needs. An amended site plan, showing the addition of one unit at both ends of the two crescents, and showing 83 total parking spaces, is also enclosed herewith. Thank you. Sincerely, Peter L. Freeman PLF/rl cc: Robert Smith, Esq. , Town Counsel Charles Sabbatt, Esq. Housing Appeals Committee HAND-DELIVERED Barnstable 87-6 e"KA&IL`E ' Telephone (617) 771-7222 .e� Housing Authority 146 South Street • Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Eo iv+• Town of Barnstable BARNSTABLE HOUSING AUTHORITY Resolution Approving Residential Rental Project of CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP II I, the Secretary of the Housing Authority of the Town of Barnstable, certify that at a meeting of the Authority held on June 26, 1987 of which meeting all members of the Authority were duly notified and at which a quorum was present, the following resolution was duly adopted, all of which appears upon the official records of the Authority in my custody. BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Section 1 . Declarations: The Barnstable Housing Authority (the "Authority" ) declares as follows: 1 . 1 The Authority is empowered to assist in the financing of mixed income housing projects in the Town of Barnstable (the "Municipality" ) through the issuance of revenue bonds pursuant to Section 26(m) of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 121B, as amended (the "Act") . 1 . 2 CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP II (together with any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate, the "Borrower" ) has proposed the financing by the Authority of certain mixed income housing facilities (the "Project") consisting generally of the following: Holly Hill, Rt. 28, Hyannis, MA an open-space, apartment complex of 50 rentable units of which 11 are 1 bedroom, 39 are 2 bedroom and 3 for handicapped. 1 . 3 The Borrower has represented that the estimated cost of the Project is approximately $3,024,000, of which not more than $3,024,000 is proposed by the Borrower to be financed by revenue bonds issued by the Authority under the Act . 1 .4 The Project appears to meet the housing needs of the community. 1 . 5 It is reasonable to expect that the Project will be able to comply with the requirements of the TELLER Program as set forth in S.760.35 of the Code of Massachusetts Regulations (the "Regulations") . Equal Housing Opportunity Agency -2- 1 .6 The Borrower and the development/financing team appear to be capable of carrying out the construction, rehabilitation, or acquisition and rehabilitation, and operation and management of the Project. Section 2 . Purpose of Resolution: This resolution is intended as official action, as contemplated by the Treasury Regulations under Section 103(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, toward the issuance of revenue bonds under the Act for financing costs of the Project and as an inducement , for the Borrower to construct or acquire the Project in the Municipality. Section 3. Agreement : On the basis of the information and materials furnished by the Borrower in its Initial Application (as defined in the Regulations) the Authority hereby gives preli- minary official approval to the issuance of the Bonds as requested by the Borrower and approve the Borrower's making expenditures which may be reimbursed from Bond proceeds under the Act . Section 4. Not a Contract : This resolution is a statement of intent under the Act. The actual issuance of the Bonds is dependent upon further proceedings consistent with the Act. Section 5. Effective Date: This resolution shall take effect upon its adoption. I further certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted at a meeting open to the public, that notice stating the place, date, and time of the meeting was filed with the Town Clerk and a copy thereof posted in the office of such Clerk or on the principal official bulletin board of the Town at least 48 hours, including Saturdays but not Sundays and legal holidays, prior to the time of the meeting and remained so posted at the time of the meeting, that no deliberations or decision in connection with such vote were taken in executive session, and that the official record of the meeting was made available to the public promptly and remains available to the public, all in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Ch. 39, S.23B as amended. \Dat"ed: July 1 , 1987 j1A ' Secretary I S S COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HOUSING APPEALS COMMITTEE CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP V. BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICANT' S PETITION AND MOTION Pursuant to 760 CMR 31 . 03 ( 3 ) , the applicant hereby petitions the Housing Appeals Committee to approve certain changes in the proposed develop- ment, as follows : 1 . ) Increase the total number of units from 46 to 50 . 2 . ) A change in the unit mix from 34 one bed- room (of which 10 are low - or moderate and of which 3 are handicapped) and 12 two bedroom (of which 4 are low or moderate) to 11 one bedroom (of which 4 are low or moderate and of which 3 are handicapped) and 39 two bedroom (of which 12 are low or moder- ate) . 3 . ) The - necessary changes to the site plan, attached hereto and incorporated herein by I r reference, including an increase in the number of parking spaces from 76 to 83 ) . 4 . ) Changes in the unit size and layout of the handicapped units , as shown on the floor plan attached hereto and incorporated herein by refer- ence. (Previous size 650 sf plus or minus ; pro- posed size 631 sf plus or minus ) . The change in unit mix was recommended and de- sired by the Barnstable Housing Authority, on the basis that the larger number of two bedroom units better serves the housing needs in the community. A copy of their Resolution dated July 1 , 1987 granting Official Action Status to these changes is attached hereto and incorporated herein by refer- ence. The applicant believes that the changes are beneficial to the project, enhancing its feasibil- ity and design, and are not harmful to the commu- nity. The applicant further believes that the - changes are consistent with the Housing Appeals Committee decision granting a Comprehensive Permit in this case , which specifically stated as follows in its "Findings , Rulings , and Order" : "Said Comprehensive Permit shall provide for the construction of a housing devel- opment on the locus which is the subject of this appeal in the approximate number of units and design as presented before the Housing Appeals Committee, subject to the following conditions : . . . ( 3 ) The design of the development is to be subject to such changes in site and building design, type, and location of units , and amenities , as are recommended or required by the subsidizing agency or agencies . " For all these reasons , the applicant requests the Housing Appeals Committee to find that the changes are consistent with local needs . The applicant also moves pursuant to 760 CMR 30 . 04 ( 1 ) , that Crossroads Housing Partnership II be allowed as the successor and substitute appli- cant to Crossroads Housing Partnership. Said suc- cessor Partnership is an eligible applicant and is in the same eligible category as the original ap- plicant under M.G.L. Chapter 40B; 760 CMR 31 . 01 ( 1 ) . See copy of Crossroads Housing Partnership II attached hereto and incorporated herein by refer- ence. One of the two original general partners , John S . Stanley, remains . The other, David A. Tellegen, has been replaced by Charles F. Stanley, John S . Stanley' s father. The Barnstable Housing Authority made extensive inquiry about the partner- ship change at its hearings , and found them accept- able as voted in its July 1 , 1987 Resolution, referred to earlier. By its attorney Peter L. Freeman 48 Camp Street Hyannis , MA 02601 ( 617 ) 775-7055 I Certificate of Service I , Peter L. Freeman, do hereby certify that this day I have served a copy of the within Applicant' s Petition and Motion by mailing a copy of same by first class mail with postage prepaid to Robert Smith, Town Counsel , Barnstable Town Hall , South Street, Hyannis , MA 02601 and Charles Sabatt , Esquire, 436 Main Street , Hyannis 02601 . date : Peter L. Freeman 48 Camp Street Hyannis , MA 02601 617 775-7055 t 1 oFT"E rok� Zoning Board of Appeals °s Town of Barnstable - Planning Department srns 230 South Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 9� , ; $ (508) 790-6225 Fax (508) 790-6288 ArFD MA't s TO: Town Attorney Robert Smith Building Commissioner Ralph Crossen FROM: The Zoning Board of Appeals RE: Holly Management DATE November 21, 1q86 At last's nights Zoning Board of Appeals Hearing it was bought to the attention of the Chairman, that Holly Management may not be in conformance with the Comprehensive Permit #1986-36 issued for the property located at the corner of Old Stage Road and Route 28, Centerville. The Board has requested that the Building Commissioner determine if it does conform to the permit. If it does not comply, an enforcement may be necessary and they wish to have the Building Department and Legal Department take any action necessary to ensure the permit conditions are followed. attachments 7 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Zoning Board of Appeals eA JOWN CLERK Charles Joseph Ardito III, & Cynthia ,SS. L. Ardito & Andrea•..L.„.Ardito............•••.............• Deed duly recorded in the ....................._................... ..... ................ Property Owner '87 ICY -5 P 4 '16 County Registry of Deeds in Book ............................ The Crossroads Housin,g.•..Partnersh P.. Page ......................... ......................................................... Registry Petitioner District of the Land .Court Certificate No. ........................: ........................ Book ....................... Page ................... AppealNo. .............. . .81..-.16.................... ...... ............................................................................. 19 FACTS and DECISION The Crossroads Housing Petitioner ......P..art.n.er.ship..................._.................................................... filed petition on ........Max-c 1.....28.,.. 19 8 6, Comprehensive Permit Intersection of Old Stage requesting a wmj4xoc5Wx1T6t for premises at ...R-d.,,......&......l-t:•e.,,......2.g..................................................... in the village (Street) of ......................................... adjoining premises of .................. (see attached list) .................................... Locus under consideration: Barnstable Assessor's Map no. .........1..g.g................................. lot no.a........5.5.....5.6 & 15 3 Comprehensive Permit Pursuant to M.G.L. Ch. 40B. Petition for 9Vxqj@JxRt€Rik: [k Application for Variance: ❑ made under Sec. .................................................................. of the Town of Barnstable Zoning by-laws and Sec. .........2.1.........................................................:............................................. Chapter 40AB Mass. Gen. Laws for the purpose of ......Iy ® •:ict• n.g.....s� .�? .able....ren a. ....h.Gus.in.g.:...in.....t.he.....T.owrrT....D.f..... Barnstable, Centerville Village, where there is a need for such h� e_ n ...... ......................................................................._.............._........_......_................._.........._...._.............................................................................................. Locusis presently zoned in......................RG and.....RD.....1..............................:- ............................................................................................ Notice of this hearing was given by mail, postage. prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing inBarnstable Patriot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy -of which is attached to the record of .these .proceedings filed with Town Clerk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable «•as held at the Town Office Building, Hyannis, Mass., at .......R.--A.5..........-... P.M. ......A,b?ZI1...1.Z.:,........................................_. 1986 , upon said petition under zoning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: _.. ............................... '..__ .. ..... ..._ ........................._................................._................ .................................................................................... Ron S. Jansson Chairman Gail Nightingale Dexter Bliss _....................................._..._. _...._ ._ _ ._._....._._......._............_.................... ...................................................._.................._.......... James McGrath Hen Wirtanen At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No._...._..1 8.b..-3.6................................ Page .....A............. of .....:_._ 8:...... On ...._._. .....Qrt.ofaex.....22..�........................................................ 19 g7............ The Board of Appeals found as follows: The petitioner, Crossroads Housing Partnership, .was seeking a , modification to a Comprehensive Permit granted to it under Chapter 40B by the Housing Appeals Committee on March 25 , 1987 for property . located at Map 189 , Lots 55 , 56 and 153 , at the intersection of Old Stage Road and Route 28 , Centerville, in an RC and RD zoning district . The purposes of this hearing was to determine whether or not this Board of Appeals would modify the Comprehensive Permit which had been granted to the petitioner initially and which the Housing Appeals Committee had authorized it to build 46 units of housing containing a total of 50 bedrooms. The petitioner's original Petition provided that 14 of these units would be "affordable housing" . The petitioner now seeks an expansion of its project by an increase in total to 89 bedrooms and 50 units, or an additional four units and an additional 31 bedrooms above and beyond what was originally granted by the Housing and Appeals Committee. The Board explicitly limited itself to the issues of the modification in that in the absence of any appeal taken by the Housing Appeals Committee, the Board felt it was constrained to the modifi- cation only. The initial public hearing was held on September 10, 1987 . The petitioner was represented by Peter Freeman, Esquire. Mr. Freeman reported to the Board that the Crossroads Housing Partnership consists of Charles Stanley and John Stanley of Cummaquid, Massachusetts, and William Dacey, III, of Centerville. Mr. Dacey replaced Mr. David Tellegen, who had been listed as one of the original I, .._...................._._._........................................................_...............:................... Clerk of the. Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board.of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ dad- of. ..._.................................................................... 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Board- of Appeals Applicant 'Down of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector , PublicInformation By :............_........................._...................................................... Board .of Appeals PP Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.......19.B.6..-..3.6................................... Page 2 of ........ On ................................................................................................................ 19 ................... The Board of Appeals found partners of the partnership. A resolution was submitted by the Housing Authority dated July 1, 1987 approving the residential rental project of the Crossroads Housing Partnership II. In addition, the Cape Community Housing Trust submitted a letter dated September 10 , 1987 supporting the revised proposal. The petitioner submitted, by its counsel, a copy of the Crossroads Housing Partnership II stating that it is in effect a limited dividend entity approved by the funding agency, and that the entity was basically the same structurally as the initial entity, Crossroads Housing Partnership I . Mr. Freeman represented to the Board that the partnership as it currently exists is virtually the same partnership as had previously existed, with the exception that Mr. Dacey is a new partner and Mr. Tellegen is no longer a partner. . He also alluded to the fact that some minor modifications had been made within the partnership agreement itself. The petitioner indicated that he felt the two issues which would have to be addressed in determining whether or not the proposed modification was , in fact , consistent with local needs were the issues the impact the additional septic waste would have on the surrounding area as well as the traffic impact . At the hearing of September loth, the petitioner submitted a letter from Vanasse Hangen Brustli Inc. ,n, the petitioner ' s traffic engineers, discussing the impact the modification would have on local traffic. In this report , the traffic engineer indicated that an initial traffic study had been submitted based upon a vehicle trip generation which had been based upon studies of .................................................................................................. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board.of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ daY of.................I....................................................... 19 ......................... under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Iloard- of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation Byi......................................................................................... Board of Appeals Chairman r At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. AppealNo_19.B.b.._3.6...................................... Page ........;...........3 of ......is............... . .... 19 ................... The Board of Appeals found numberous rental dwelling units primarily consisting of one and two-bedroom units. The letter went on to indicate that the rates were based upon the number of units themselves and not the e p , number of rooms and, as such, it is difficult to qualify the impact of the increase in the number of rooms upon. the local traffic. However, the petitioner' s expert went . on to say that the. proposed development would be representative of a typical apartment dwell ing which consisted of a greater percentage . of two-bedroom apart- ments than one-bedroom apartments, and, therefore, the trip generation rates that were utilized would tend to be appropriate. The Board was somewhat concerned over the fact that the manual for trip generation based their figures on an average occupancy of 2.1 persons per unit . The Board was concerned that 2 . 1 persons per unit would not be an accurate reflection of the actual occupancy for two-bedroom units. However, the petitioner' s counsel indicated that these fugures were based upon industry' s standards. Under the petitioner' s revised plan, there would be seven additional parking spaces providing for a total of 83 cars. The petitioner contends that the percentage of area covered, as well as the green space, would remain substantially the same. The petitioner also agreed to eliminate any site access from Maple Road. The entrance to the project will now be serviced by a roadway coming in approximately 300 feet from the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road. All of the proposed units would have one and one-half bath- rooms, and all of the two-bedroom units would be two stories in height . The petitioner indicated that the expansion -ro-n nn to two-bedroom units could be accommodated fairly easily in that the extra bedroom could be built into the existing loft space of each unit . With the exception of the four additional proposed I, _._....................._-..............................................................._..................-............. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of. ....................................................................... 19 ........................ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Board-of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation By _......................................_...................................................... Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. i AppealNo._...._.._19.8.6..-.3.Fi.............................. Page .........:...4....... of ..... ......... . On ... 19 ................... The Board of Appeals found units, there would be no need to expand the existing footprints. of the building. The petitioner' s engineer, Arnie Ojala from Down Cape Engineering, gave his presentation indicating that the proposed septic system, with reference to the modification, would ,comply fully with the provisions of Title 5 . He further testified that locus was not in a zone of contribution and is not located near any public water supply. Mr. Ojala testified that the original projected flow was 6400 gallons per day from the project and would be increased to 9800 gallons per day as the result of the , proposed expansion. � .4 In view of this large amount of waste generated from such a , small project , the petitioner agreed that the one private well in o the area, belonging to a Mr. Murphy, would be modified in that the petitioner would pay to allow the Murphy property to be hooked '. up to a municipal water system. The executive director of the Barnstable Housing Authority also spoke at this hearing. Mr. Toner indicated that the Housing Authority currently has on file 650 applications of people who , are eligible and who have been certified for low to moderate income housing, and indicated that there is clearly a need within the town for both one and two-bedroom units. Mr. Toner indicated that there was a tremendous need to provide two-bedroom affordable housing within the Town of Barnstable. He testified that the ; need for one-bedroom units was being addressed in part by different programs in the process of being utilized by the Housing Authority itself. With reference to the petitioner' s proposed modification, �.. Mr. Toner testified that the modification was the result of mutual cooperation rather than a specific demand from the Housing Authorityto construct the project as the p � petitioner proposed to I, _._.................._........................................................:..... ._.. .............................. Clark of the. T,ov n of Barnstable, Barnstable it County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. d . r ., 1 r+ Signed and Sealed this ........................ da} of ..................................................... ........... 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Board-of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable r Persons interested a Building Inspector PublicInformation By .......................... ..................................................... Board of Appeals Chairman r�, I - At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No..........1,9.8.b_-:.3.6 19-a6_-.36................................. Page ..... of ......8 ........... . ................... The Board of Appeals found modify it . Mr. Toner further indicated to the Board that the need for more affordable one-bedroom units was being addressed by the Housing Authority, but that not much was being done to address the need for more affordable two-bedroom units. Mr. Freeman went on to indicate that a memo had been submitted by Marshall Lamb as Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Housing of the Executive Offices of Communities & Development , dated May 26 , 1987 , entitled, Teller Update, under the terms of which the state indicated its preference for funding two-bedroom affordable units. Mr. Freeman indicated that 320 of the units would be low- moderate income units. During the course of this meeting, a letter from the Board of Health of the Town of. Barnstable was submitted and read into the record. This letter was dated September 4 , 1987 , expressing their opposition to the proposed modifications as the result of the impact of excess nitrate loading generated by this development within this area. The petitioner' s expert indicated that the proposed modifications would increase the nitrates going into the ground by approximately one-third over and above the project ' s original calculations. Several residents appeared to express their concerns about issues pertaining to water runoff, traffic generation, and congestion in general. Based upon the data raised by the petitioner' s expert with regard to nitrate levels being increased in the area, as well as the Board of Health' s concerns, Ron" Jansson moved that the hearing be continued for a four-week period in order to allow the Board to avail itself of expertise from appropriate town. agencies pertaining to issues of nitrate loading in the area and what they may represent in the future. This motion was seconded by Gail Nightingale , and. I, _........................................................................................................................... Clerk of the T.m n of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ....:................... day of ............................... ................. 19 under the pains and ........................ ........................ penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ..........:............................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Board-of Appeals Applicant 'Down of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation By ........................................ ...................................................... Board of Appeals Chairman r At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the • locus was made by the Board. Appeal No._.._----laa6..-.3.6............................. Page ..........6......... of ...... 8 .a.:..... . On ...._._..._._.-..._......_..............._..........._...................................................... 19 ................... The Board of Appeals found the Board members voted unanimously to continue the hearing for a period of four weeks for the purpose of obtaining more in-depth information pertaining to the impact the proposed expansion would have in regard to nitrates being generated into the ground. Additional •information was submitted to the Board by letter dated October 13, 1987 from the Board of Health, as well as a memorandum submitted from the Department of Planning & Development , dated October 13 , 1987 under the terms of which the Board was advised that the project does not fall within an existing zone of contribution, nor does it lie within locus of any existing public supply wells. Although the projected nitrate-nitrogen concentrations generated from the e ro 'proposed project would P P J d b far y exceed the .recommen- dations of the Commonwealth, as well as the Cape Cod Economic Planning & Development Commission, it was felt that their figures only related to zones of contribution in which locus was not located. The Department of Planning & Development did indicate that the future impact of the subject project on nitrate sensitive resources was not known, and would be, at this time, impossible to predict . The Board of Health indicated that this project by itself does not present any more specific environmental problems than others Previously allowed by the town, despite the fact that they are of the opinion that the proposed modification at locus would be an over- use of the land. On October 22 , 1987 , Ron Jansson proposed. the following findings: 1. That although the proposed project with its modifications would produce a substantial amount of nitrates generated into the ground, . I, ........_..._......................................................................_..................-............. Clerk of the Tom-n of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of ........................................................................ 19 ........................ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk l;oard- of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector PublicInformation By ........._....-......................_......................_.............................. Board of Appeals Chairman r • At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the • locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.-.-__...198.6.-.a.6......._.................. Page ..............7....... of ......__8 .... . On ------..._...................................__..........»...................................................... 19 ................... The Board of Appeals found and this amount would far exceed the recommended- levels established. by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as Cape Cod Economic . Planning & Development Commission, that based upon the data presented to this Board by the Department of Planning & Development , the introduction of such nitrates would not have a substantial impact upon the town' s drinking water. 2 . Based upon the projections and figures presented to the Board by Michael Toner of the Barnstable Housing Authority, there is a greater need for more affordable two-bedroom units within the Town of Barnstable. Accordingly, Ron Jansson made a motion to approve the proposed modification subject to the following conditions: 1. That there be no more than a total of 46 units of housing created on locus; 2. That the terms and. conditions imposed upon the peti- tioner by the decision of the Housing Appeals Committee, dated March 25 , 1987 , be observed by the petitioner; 3 . That the peti- tioner' s proposed project be expanded from the originally approved 58 bedrooms, to a total bedroom mix not to exceed 76 total bedrooms within the complex, it being the understanding that all 14 afford- able proposed housing units within the project be two-bedroom; 4 . That the petitioner will work with the local Housing Authority for the purposes of establishing a local preference. list for each of the 14 affordable units within the project ; 5 . That the project fully qualify as a Teller Project and be funded as such; 6. That all additional bedrooms be built within the existing footprint of the buildings as initially approved by the Housing Appeals Committee and that there be no further expansion of the building footprint; 7 . That there be no access at all .to the site .from Maple Road; 8. That the petitioner work with the Town of I, ...__.......�.........................................................................................._............. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of. ........................................................................ 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner ....................... ....:............................................................................................................. Town Clerk hoard- of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector , PublicInformation By :........_................_..........._........._........................................... Board .of Appeals Chairman I At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. AppealNo._198.6..—.3.6............................................_................. Page .......:.....8....... of ....:. a............ . ................... The Board of Appeals found Barnstable' s Department of Public Health. for the purposes of ameliorating the impact of its septic system on site and so construct its septic system so as to minimize the impact of a discharge of nitrates and other pollutants into locus. The motion and the conditions imposed were seconded by Dexter Bliss. Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss , James McGrath and Helen Wirtanen each by vote cast at a meeting on October 15, 1987 , voted to support the motion along with the conditions imposed. Member Gail Nightingale voted to allow only an additional 14 bedrooms, with no addtional units being built on the site, upon the same terms and conditions proposed. ' Accordingly, the Board voted to grant the petitioner the .right to construct an additional 18 bedrooms within the existing footprint of the structure approved by the Housing Appeals Committee subject to the terms and conditions imposed by this decision. I, ..._.................._�............................................................._.................................. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ...:.................... da;Y of%............................... .............................. 19 . under the pains and ....................... penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner .......................................................................................................................................... Town Clerk Board. of Appeals Applicant `Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By ........_.._ ........ ... .. ... .......... ...... , Board .of Appeals Chair a Ron Jansson N r,.,essorF's, offioe (lst floor): � ^ opa e;r+e�,rna and lot 'numbe /..G,.q.. ............ " ' Board ofi Health (3rd floor): g�, 3p, ENVIRONMENTAL COIF AND • t ;s� Re ?ermit number ............................../......... . 2 BAUSTAMU. i .S 1 "TWINS t� En meerin Department (3rd floor): � �o • ._.�.y� MAOa g g / 'c" 0 639 w: House numi+be" .................................. ��"......� .. ..,...' �FpYPy6• ` APPLICATAONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:00-2:00 P•M. only TOWN OF BARNSTABLE a8 BUILDING INSPECTOR s /- 9 q # � r .. ... � s APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO ................�X'e.C.t...�.�?a•.T:tI1�.eI0.:�:..IiQ:l.1S.7,�g....... .�T .� ... ...CIN� TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION one and Two Story-:Wood Frame APPEAL 1986-36 ................. .......... ..... .............................................. ..............S.ept.emb.er...17..19..8.7_ O THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: he undersigned hereby applies for a permit according to the following information: ocation ..................Southwest corner Rt. 28 and ( -- Rol . 'Centerville 1 ....................................................................................... ............................................................... J Proposed Use Multi-Family Residential ............................................................................................................................................................................. 'Zoning District R C....................................................Fire District .-.Centerville-Osterville Holly Hill Realt Trust Box 22 Centerville 026 4 flameof Owner ............................................ .......................Address .................... ...........................................� -. Name of Builder .,John Stanley ....AddressBo4 mmauid........02 �3.7................ ..... AFRO �8amp• St. Hyannis•••02601••••••••• Name of Architect ..............Associates.......................................... . .Address ....... •••.•C Number of Rooms .... ... . (�OOI`�$............................Foundation POUY<2C1...COT1•C.....;te................................. 1 Exterior Wtf•C• Clap- Shingles Roofing Asphalt .. . . g ........................ . .. ...................................................... Floors Carpet-Yiny1..................................... Interior She.etrock ......... .................................................4........... Hot Air,/Gas Heating ...... .. ..................Plumbing ...........�� ! - __ _ - - n _ .. { Fireplace ........... �A...............................................................Approximate Cost .........$.A,.000.a000 Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board _____________________________19-------- . Area .....................`................... Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee ...............1......©...........l..3�6 ........ f SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH Sewage permit Vs # living units Building 1 979-39 5 4/3.3®2 Building 2 - ' 16 :3 Building 3 RFT, `7 , 5Z3.40 Building 4 - 3311 S Building 5 79 7-1 � 43 3� Building 6 _._ + '' '<�-�• ra Building 7 Lf qq • • C�,C) Building 8 C' 37 COMMUNITY 0 ®O ,;, �d•�+ BLDG. - -� ry OCCUPANCY PERMITS REOLORED FOR NEW DWELLINGS I hereby agree to conformFto all the Rules and Regulations of the To n Bars bl gardin th. above ` construction. �" No e ....J•ohn..�:....Stanley......... 1 Construction Supervisor's License 0.2.3.3.36................ HOLLY.. IL REAL!-s- .1j'_T �' !I � ` ' -7 No .31.154.2.•. Permit for ... Lulti-Family -w' Housing Location .. ...Route...2.$........................... e vill I ' Owner ..Holly•.Hi.11 Realty Trust ._ Type of Construction .....Frame....................... ........... .................... Plot .............................. Lot ................................ Permit Granted ....February.,2,9.,,••.,19 88 Date of Inspection ....................................19 dM Dote Completed ......................................19 .a V; ire ca a s � _v i � - T eo Assessor's offioe Ost floor): / y i1 FTRET Assessor's map and lot number Board of Health (3rd floor): ` iO Sewage Permit. number MAO Engineering Department (3rd floor): �� rr�. '°o 039• House number ........................... j .. ..J":�6.r... .,/ �FpVaY a APPLICATIONS PROCESSED 8:30-9:30 A.AA/PI:00-2:00 P.M. only TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING INSPECTOR --�?Ln6_S APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO" ............... n..��� .. ''?�*;,-n....... �f, i i��: ...ki iciZ"'�'tYi tY d...riou'S1T1''g.. YU i y3 / u 'tv �1Y TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ........................nr ...i?n d...T.t o.. .StOry..!iCud .r-A �p��!�f ..- : G< �: T. .a .�U'iillVi•••L31' Lail••��Y'1•U"'•.•.:'v TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit ac�cordin4 to the following inford on: Location ..................... .OL �. W...Q.�t...corner...Rt......28...ar1....�Z.�...�ta Stage...pd..4...�nte:uille........................ Proposed Use ...........I-Al: i-7-F-a-mi.1y...$.ec ,.01en+ ............s.................. . ............................ -. ... .... Zoning District R. C....................................................Fire District .... .i......... C.-a a ry _ Name of Owner ..H,.f?. 7 � 1� :?7....R� .�.. . ....Tru._q.+.........Address ....... . .. ;,2 ... T a. . . . • , Name of Builder ..a Qill'1...5);a.?��P3t..................................Address .' $O.X. .t�e` }•� .r.. .. ......... . yf � � vL' 'T�" a '1JGC�j.%�. Name of Architect , ...... ..................Address ......488......0 ' .........a1 J• ` fi t �Numbe°r of Rooms ....(. .... .©�.M. "................:..:.......Foundation ......... . .� �OZ:FY.Od...CiaiC9l'cr'Oi;E:................................. • � n r t yf Exterior W.0......rl?p-T...Shi T1g .e.S.....................Roofing ............:.Asphalt................................................... FloorsC. .T .?i �........................................Interior ............... •Y tL..................................... ....... .ti Heating . r++x•i r ..... gAT . a Plumbin .rz l Fireplace Approximate Cost ......... ...0. vO;CSC............................... / Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board ________________________________19-------- . Area . .?".,....:.... --�* i iu�ii7U Diagram of Lot and Building with Dimensions Fee SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH _ 1 Sewage permit Vs # living units 1 Building 1 g�-39 5� 4 1 Building 2 117 �... 3 .a j, f a�' Building 3 Sl£s - 17 S .'a`� `= ' `)" Building 4 — -Y c ; `/4 ,4 , Building S �7 Jam'' � a � .5 Building 6� , rj %~ �• " .� Building 7 � Building 8 a COMMUNITY _ 0 as 7 „.f '=arc, a BLDG. OCCUPANCY PERMITS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS ti I hereby agree to conform to all the Rules and Regulations of the Tov/n of/Barnstable r garding� above • construction. L-J Name srl1� u Construction, Supervisor's License ...0. JJ� """.."" HOLLY HI-L-L-R-EALTY TRUST A=1.89-55-56-153 No A.U42. Permit for ...Multi-Fami.1y. .......................... .. .............Hous ng......................................... Location ... ............................. ............. ;gx!vU!g.............................. Owner .......Rq3%jy...Hill Realty Trust . .......................................... Type of Construction ....FXAMP......................... ............................................................................... Plot ............................ Lot ................................ Permit Granted ......F.P-bx.Ua.r.y...2 9.,..19 88 Date of Inspection ....................................19 Date Completed ......................................19 r - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ' '= "' C. t► Zoning Board of Appeals NS MAY 27 PN 1 3o Charles, Cynthia & Andrea Ardito & Deed duly recorded in the James F. Ruhan & Michael Property Owner Villi.ani County Registry of Deeds in Book The: Crossroads Housing Partnership Page registry Petitioner District of the Land Court Certificate No. Book _ , Page Appeal No. _14$fi-3 ____ 19 FACTS and DECISION MarchPetitioner The Crossroads Housing Partnership filed petition on 28'— 19 sb . 28 . r�squesting a variance-permit for premises at Old Stage Road & Route in the, :illa;F (street) of Centerville , adjoining premises.,of (see attached list .__.._. boews under consideration: . Barnstable Assessor's Maivno.. 189 ia�.au.5� .55' & '�? 77 Petition for.:Special- Permit: ❑ Application for Variance: ❑ made under Sec. - of the Town of Barnstable Zoning bylaws .and See. Chapter 40B. _ Chapter 40A.. Mass. Gen. Lawn for the ,purpose of TM9.jAMMrIA pf a C tion its- Locus is presently zoned in RC ..-ED=L-•— ----- -------- -----•--- - Notice of this hearing was given by mail, postage prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing in Barnstable Patriot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy -of which is attached to the record or.these proceedings filed with i own Cierk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was field at the Tovii Vifice Building, Hyannis. Mass., at P.M. ----A03Z� upon said petition under zoning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: Ronald Jansson Dexter Bliss Gai1 Nightingale ------ ActingChairman At. the conclusion of the irnring, the Board took slid petition il. .er advithecment. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 19 8 6-3 6 Page —_Z_.__ of 11 On May 22 19 86 The Board of Appeals found rendered its decision with- reference to appeal 1986-36, in which it ::n=ri:^cv=sly denied the application of Crossroads Housing Partnership for a comprehensive permit to construct 58 apartment units at the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road, in Centerville,. Massachusetts. DECISION-OF-THE-BOARD-OF-APPEAL CROSSROADS-HOUSING-PARTNERSHIP . FACTS The applicant, Crossroads Housing. Partnership applied .to the Zoning Board of Appeals fora. comprehensive permit under the provisions of the Massachusetts .General Laws, ChapRter 40 B°, - . - Sections , 20-_23.: :.,--In .,its•:applicati.on, the :applicant sought. ahe construction of b8 one and one "half' story .one$-bedroom agar t�nents, together with a 32' x 32' community building for .use by the residents who occupy the apartments. . The..,proposed, site is located at the intersection of Route '28 and Old 'Stage Road in Centerville, Massachusetts and consisted of approximately 7.1 acres.. The applicant proposed to utilize 20% of the apartment units as low or -moderate income units pursuant to the Teller Act with the balance of the units rented at fair market va ue. The project would have been built on Lots 55 , 56 , and Lot 153, as is shown on the Town of Barnstable Assessor s map, 189. The project itself would have been constructed, including all buildings, parking area, and driveways, on approximately six Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable C_uunly, Massachusetts, htreby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Dowd of —"tp--'ls rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this dad- of 19 —86-- under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:- - Property Owner - -��- Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector ..__ _.. T_-.._.. -.,._ _ By. - At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. AppealNo 19 8 6-3 6 Page _2 of _. on MaY 22• -- 19 86 : The Board of Appeals found acres of land. The remaining 1 .1 acre. of land, which is Lot 153 and located on the Easterly portion of the project site, is in encumbered by a drainage easement in favor of Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The easement would have precluded any project development upon the easement itself. Pursuant to Chapter 40 B, all town agencies having an interest in the proposed project were notified, including the Barnstable Housing Authority, .the Board of Health, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing on the application was held on April 17 , 1986 . Attorney Peter Freeman appeared for 'the Applicant and made. a presentation regarding the .pr,oject coupled with plans of the, project area as well as elevations, and submitted a memorandum: in support .of the application.: Mr. Arne 'Ojala, an engineer retained by the" project, made abrief presentM=ion with respect'.to-the' .proposed drainage .and -septic sys�ems. _. Freeman' s memorandum was reviewed by the „Board and 'is "part of the r ` record of the proceedings of this--bear, ng:., Attorney Charles Sabatt, appeared on behalf of abutters, who were in- opposition to the proposed project. Mr. Sabatt also , filed a. memorandum. of law "in opposition to, the application 'together with an engineering. report prepared by I.E.P. , Inc. His memorandum has .also been incorporated as a part of the formal record of these proceedings. The Board received several letters from various town agencies, including the Barnstable Housing Authority, the Board of Health, the Department of Public Works, and the Department. of Planning and Development, all of which provided Clerk of the Tbn-n of Barnstable•. Barnstable Counts, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this . _2 day of .May__...w__ 19 86 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution PropertyOwner ..._..._...a._._..._. ••••-•-_.._..__�_.._._.........__._._.. Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector 's At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No Page of 11 On May 22. 19 8. The Board of Appeals found their input regarding the proposed project. Additionally, approximately one hundred people attended the hearing, and expressed their concerns regarding this project. At the end of the hearing, a petition opposing the relief sought was submitted containing the signatures- of approximately one hundred fifty residents. . By vote taken May 22, 1986 , the Board of Appeals unanimously voted to deny the application of Crossroads Housing Partnership for a comprehensive permit to construct 58 apartment units as set forth in this application. FINDINGS -AND•DECISION The. Board_ unanimously found that applicant failed ,to r establish .its standing to' apply for a comprehensive permit ,as • `.such' standing; is delineated .:under,;760 :C.:M.R Sec ion ;31 , et ,ae. ., 760 C.M.R. � 31..,00 , et se , sets ;forth th;e criterion- used in establishing. standing with reference to comprehensive permits under Chapter 4M In particular, 31 .01 provides that an applicant shall submit, at the time of the local -hearing, sufficient evidence establishing the following: A. "Evidence of its organization as a public agency, non-profit organization, or a limited dividend organization; " The Board specifically finds that there was no evidence presented to indicate that the applicant was either a public agency or a non-profit organization, and as a result, made I, . Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this _ _ day of . y--- ----- 19 . 86 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner - ••_ _ _••-------------- Town Clerk Board of :appeals Applicant 'fown of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under.advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Page 4 of Appeal No 1986-�6 ZZ — On May 22 ly 86. The Board of Appeals found findings that the' applicant .was not a public agency, or a non- prof it organization. ' The petitioner specifically claims to be a limited dividend organization. The Board felt it was without specific inform#tion to make such a determination, and as a result made no findings at all with reference to this issue. Under 160 C.M.R. 31 .01 (b) , the applicant has to submit evidence of its interest in the proposed site. In this regard, sole the applicant submitted information that it was the Realty Trust. The applicant beneficiary of the Holly Hill . ll submitted documentary information establishing thaosedlsite. ly Hi Realty Trust is the proposed purchaser. of the prop �:;ree executory purchase and sale.'agreements 'were presented to the 'board. They had. an, expiration, date of October. 31 , 1986. In eachy:'agreement, :there was,rlangu49. indicating .that the Buyer coutd .designate• a title nominee. As a result, insofar: as the sole beneficiary of Holly applicant maintained its, itatus asy n: that it has,d.'de miri°imus°, a Hill`"Realty Trust, the Board .,finds, i£ required;, equitable interest' in locus• wnhtitleptos locustvia the the Title of obtaining a legal interest Nominee clause ..of, the. purchase and sales agreement. ` As -a result, the Board finds that based. upon the facts as presented, the applicant has presented sufficient evidence of its interest in the proposed site. The last qualifying factor under Section 31 is that the applicant must provide evidence of a "written communication from the subsidizing agency indicating that the site is acceptable." By letter dated April 16,. 1986, the Barnstable Housing Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (�0) days have elapsed since the Board of appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled,petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. 2 day of - Me-Y-- - -- 19 86 under the pains and Signed and Sealed this �» "" penalties of perjury. Distribution Property Owner li-►ani of Appeals Town Clerk Town nf g;;�stable Applicant Persons interested Building Inspector �;� C`= ��L.11J__ At the conclosion of the hearing, the Board took %aid petition nu"lrr advisement. A vier of the torus was made by the Board. 5 of Appeal No 1986-36 Page 1� On _ Mav 2 —_ 19 _86 The Board of Appeals found horit indicated to thin Board that .due to a lack of review Aut Y and to the developer ' s time and specific data it was. unable to respond recuest 'for a declaration of appropriateness of the site. The Housing Authority indicated that it had concerns with the proposed project for the following reasons: . 1 . Density; 2. Lot coverage by buildings and paving; 3. Access and Egress; traffic burden on the region;. 4. Market research/the need for 58 One-bedroom units. As of the date of the Boards decision, May 22► 1986 , there :have not been any further ,communication. from either the : Housng 'Authority or any other subsidizing agency indicating that `the 'ste :is acceptable. { As,,a result, the;: Board finds hat the app licant ,hasM1 faired to _file,,a written communication from the subsidizing = , t , agency, indicating that the site xsY acceptable as xs required y C.M. 760, Section 31 .01 (1 ) (c°) . . The Board conciudes that based upon this finding the. applicant has failed to establish its standing as is required. Under Massachusetts General wsr Chapter need exists40B, the for low or applicant must demonstrate that a local deny such an moderate income housing. The Board of Appeals may application when any of the following conditions are found or exist: 1 . Low or moderate income housing exists, which is in excess of ten (10%) percent of the housing units Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals County, y rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. ._ 23- day of May------- 19 86 under the pains and Signed and Sealed this penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Board of Appeals Town Clerk Town of Barnstable Applicant Persons interested �- Building Inspector Q„ - :1t. the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition'nnder advisement. A view of the loeus was made by the Board. Appeal No. 1986—3 Page 6 of 11 On Mayes- 19 ..8b�., The Board of Appeals found reported in the latest decennial census of the city or town or orr sites comprising one and one half percent or more of the total land area zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use. or; 2. The application before the Board would result in the commencement of construction of such housing. on sites comprising more than. three tenths of one percent of such land area or ten acres, which ever is larger,. in any one calendar year. The applicant did not present specific evidence as to. . whether any of these criterion were fulfilled-, other than an exhibit appended to its . memorandum. . .Within this exhibit, the applicant referred to. the 1980 and 1,983.'census for the town of, Barnstable and concluded that less than ten: percent of all. the` housing in:.-the',.town was devoted to ,,low oar ;moderate _income. housing'. Furthermore, , statistics -_were cited,;.which would indicate that' less. ,;than one ,and one half o£ they dotal: land:. area x inth'e' Town is devoted to; low or noderate ncome: housing. , k = _ Theeboard was'. uncertain. whether, these figures excluded publically, owned land,, in view-`.`Of the most recent land purchases by the Town of Barnstable, in excess of four hundred acres, as well as whether. the- figures presented incorporated public. are.as, areas restricted pursuant to Chapter 131 , bodies of water or other conservation land.. As a result, the Board was unable to make a determination as to whether or not the applicant' s. fi.gures were accurate. Because of the insufficiency of the applicant' s evidence, the Board makes to finding as to whether a need for low Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts,. hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ..2 da}- of May 19 . .under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution Property Owner Town Clerk Hoard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector 1 \ t �--- — f pit the conclusion of the hearing, the Board tonic seid petition ender advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No. 19 8 6—3 6 Page _....2 of On May 22 19 ._91; The Board of Appeals found or moderate income housing exists in the Town of Barnstable, within the framework of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40 B Section 20. The Board may apply existing zoning requirements to an .applicants proposal, provided. that they are reasonable "in view of the regional need for low and moderate income housing. . . and the need to protect the health and safety of the occupants of the proposed building or the residents of the city or town, to a better site and building design, in relation to the surroundings, or to preserve open spaces. . . " , as is set forth under Chapter 40 B. Accordingly,, the local Board may inquire as to whether or not the project is safe for the occupants of the project, is safe for with the, residents of the. Town, is. a reasonable use of land, or a_n .over burdening `of the use of the: 1'and. We find :'that the proposed project may. be, harmful; to health end safet of the occupants of :the ,.pro3ect as well .as the � y the Town of Bar`nstahle`: We believe that .ahe :prod ect -residents° of k =t will. constitute "an."unreasonable use of the land and will overburden the use of the land. . Accordingly., we' find ` that the applicant's proposal is not consistent,.with. local ,needs, our specific reasons for these findings .are enumerated herein, and are based upon the applicants traffic study, correspondence from the Board of Health, the Department of Public Works, the Department of Planning and Development, as well as a . report submitted by I.E.P. Inc. , a local environmental/planning organization. In making its findings, the Board considered information relating to the impact of traffic upon the proposed site, access to and from the proposed site, traffic flow within the Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. N 19 _.8.6-- under the pains and Signed and Sealed this 23 dad- of penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector r TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Zoning Board of Appe;#@WN CLERK Charles Joseph Ardito III, & Cynthia BARNSTAKF' MASS. Deed duly recorded in the Property Owner OW7 NOV —5 P 4 1 County'Registry of Deeds in Book ._.The.....Cr.as s.n0ads....Hnna in g RantneX.5,hiP Page ........... Petitioner District of the Land Court Certificate No. _...._ „.. .., _ .....___ . Book_,._ w_..._ _ Page AppealNo. _ ].9.8b-.3b _ ___. __..._..._...................._..__...._....................... 19 FACTS and DECISION The Crossroads Housing Petitioner _.Part n®"h!p._.....:__......._.__.... filed petition on .._1Aa=1i._2$.y_.... 19 8 6, Comprehensive Permit Intersection of Old Stage requesting a &ki��23jk for premises at ._.&. e., �.g_ ____._. :._.„� _ _, in the village (Street) of . fPnter3zille. ::. _» ., adjoining premises of - .(see attached list) Locus under consideration Barnstable Assessor's .Map.no. ..:,189 lot no.s._5�.:,_.5.b & 153 ` Com rehefizave Permit Pursuant to M G L ` Ch 40B .Petition for lxifc: Application for.,Vaiiarice Q made under Sec _ of`the=Town of Barnstable Zoning. by-laws and see.. r 21.„ ._.. _ _ _.___._..._ _ ..__ Chapter..40A7 Mass. Gen. Laws for the purpose of praiz d in g_a f fnrdalale_ Barnstable, Centerville Village, where there is a need for such housing-._ _�....�_.._ _..._. _......__»_....._._..... _._._..._..._....._._...__.__._._.._.....__. __..__.__.....___ _..._..._. Locus is presently zoned _................_..__ Notice of this hearing was given by mail, postage prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing in Barnstable Patr jot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy of which is attached to the record of these proceedings filed with Town Clerk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was held at the Town Office Building, Hyannis, Mass., at _ _$;:. __.14 P.M. .._. ..1apt a,l-�17_y ......_. .„_ _.� 19 86, upon said petition under toning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: Ron S. Jansson, Chairman Gail Nightingale Dexter Bliss James�.McGrath �� _�__ � Helen Wirtanen_.... __..... ._.__��.,,..•.w_.w._..~��.,.�•��'_.____....._._ At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition wider advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.__1�8 5-3 Ca�_ �. __ Page of _ 8 On r Qct ab"_._2a,. The Board of Appeals found as follows: The petitioner, Crossroads Housing Partnership, was seeking a modification to a Comprehensive Permit granted to it under Chapter 40B by the Housing Appeals Committee on March 25, 1987 for property located at Map 189, Lots 55, 56 and 153, at the intersection of Old Stage Road and Route 28, Centerville, in an RC and RD zoning district. The purposes of this hearing was to determine whether or not this Board of Appeals would modify the Comprehensive Permit which had been granted to the petitioner initially and which the Housing Appeals Committee had authorized it to build 46 units of housing containing a total of 50 bedrooms. The petitioner's original petition provided that 14 of these units would be "affordable housing" . The petitioner now seeks an. expansion of its project by an increase in total to ,89 bedrooms and 50 units or an additional four units and an additional 31 bedrooms above; and beyond what was originally -granted by the Housing'; and, Appeals ' Committee. 77 The Board...expl cit]y limited 'itself `to 'the 'issues r of :`ithe ; modification in that in the absence of any: appeal Ltaken by: the>:H'ousinga Appeals ''Committee, `tle Board felt it was con stra :ned 'to=tithe modifi cation only. The initial public hearing was- held on September 10, 1987 . The petitioner was represented by Peter Freeman, Esquire. Mr. Freeman reported to the Board that the Crossroads Housing Partnership consists of Charles Stanley and John Stanley of Cummaquid, Massachusetts, and William Dacey, III, of Centerville. Mr. Dacey replaced Mr. David Tellegen, who had been listed as one of the original I, . __ ..___ _ _.__ _.. . Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office.of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this .,..,,,..,...:.,...,... day of ....................................................................... 19 ......_..,............ under the pains and penalties of perjury, Distribution:— PropertyOwner ......._............._................_.__._.._...__.._ .._..._ _.._. _. ..__._.__..w._.._.._... Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chairman ' At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No_r1.9 R 6.—'A 6 Page _„__2..„., of On 19 ----- The Board of Appeals found partners of the partnership. A resolution was submitted by the Housing Authority dated July 1, 1987 approving the residential rental project of the - Crossroads Housing Partnership II. In addition, the Cape Community Housing Trust submitted a letter dated September 10, 1987 supporting the revised proposal. The petitioner submitted, by its counsel, a copy of the Crossroads Housing Partnership II stating that it is in effect •a limited dividend entity approved by the funding agency, and that the entity was basically the same structurally as the initial entity, Crossroads Housing Partnership I. Mr. Freeman represented to the Board that the partnership as it currently exists is virtually the same partnership as had previously existed, with the exception that Mr. Dacey. is a new partner and Mr... Tellegen .is no longer a partner. , He= also alluded to- the fact :that'_some. minor modifications .had .:been. made..within the partnership", .agreement itself. The .petitioner_1 indicated ahat::he .felt , the' two.;issues would:.have,, toa ,be .addresseda n determining; whether or >not .;they _ : .proposed modification.. was, ^in_ fact;, consistent with<<=1ocaT .`needs twere the issues the impact the- additional septic waste would-have on the surrounding area as well as the traffic impact.. At the hearing of September loth, the petitioner submitted a letter from Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. , the petitioner's traffic engineers, discussing the impact the modification would have on local traffic. In this report, the traffic engineer indicated that an initial traffic study had been submitted based upon a vehicle trip generation which had been based upon studies of I, _._ ,.„. .„„..___._ .._,..,.,._. ...„._ .. _._ _...„W„_„_._._ ...., Clerk of the 'Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ........................ day of .......„..._..„.................................................. 19 ......_................ under the pains and penalties of perjury.: Distribution:— PropertyOwner .._._..........„_._.._...__...„„.._._ _....._._._...._ _...._„....... ._._..... Town Clerk Board of Appeals „ µ Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals f Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No...._19.8.b-3 4 Page .......__.........3 of On _-..-._ ____-__..._________ 19 r. -. , The Board of Appeals found numberous rental dwelling units primarily consisting of one and two-bedroom units. The letter went on to indicate that the rates were based upon the number of units themselves, and not the number of rooms and, as such, it is difficult to qualify the impact of the increase in the number of rooms upon the local traffic. However, the petitioner's expert went on to say. that the proposed development would be representative of a typical apartment dwell- ing which consisted of a greater percentage of two-bedroom apart- ments than one-bedroom apartments, and, therefore, the trip generation rates that were utilized would tend to be appropriate. -The Board was somewhat concerned over the fact that the manual for trip generation based their figures on an average occupancy of 2.1 persons per unit. The Board was concerned that 2.1 persons per unit would not be an accurate reflection of the actual occupancy for two-bedroom units. However, .the petitioner' s counsel indicated that these fugures were based upon industry's standards. Under the petitioner' s revised plan,: there would. be seven additional parking spaces providiag,1pr a- total of 83 cars,;. -, ,,The pet' t ioner •contends that;ahe,,percentage o,f area covered,, ':as well �.ae;;,the :;green, space, ;would remain, ub:s.tantlally"the.• same. :The ,{ :pet; tdoner also agreed .to eliminate.,;any ,s te..access ;from Maple Road. The entrance to the project will•now- be serviced by a x. -roadway coming in approximately 300:•••feet--from the in.tersectiow of. Route 28 and Old Stage Road. All of the proposed units would have one and one-half bath- rooms, and all of the two-bedroom units would be two stories in height. The petitioner indicated that the expansion from one to two-bedroom units could be accommodated fairly easily in that the extra bedroom could be built into the existing loft space of each unit . With the exception of the four additional proposed Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this .--__._ dap of _ _ ___..... .._ .._ .__._....._ 19 __ _ __ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner _.._...._.._................_....... -..._.__.. ..___-_. ........._......_._... . Town Clerk hoard of Appeals _.. Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No..____L98 6.:3 6-__. ... Page ._.. 4 _» of „8 On ..._..............._....._'19 _.__...w._., The Board of Appeals found units, there would be no need to expand the existing footprints of the building. The petitioner's engineer, Arnie Ojala from Down Cape Engineering, gave his presentation indicating that the proposed septic system, with reference to the modification, would comply fully with the provisions of Title 5. He further testified that locus was not in a zone of contribution and is not located near any public water supply. Mr. Ojala testified that the original projected flow was 6400 gallons per day from the project and would be increased to 9800 gallons per day as the result of the proposed expansion. In view. of this large amount of waste generated from such a small, project, the petitioner agreed that the one private well in the area, belonging to a Mr. Murphy, would be modified in that the petitioner. would pay to allow the Murphy property to be hooked up to a municipal water system. 'The:.e4ecut ive..director of the.'Barnst_able:•Housing Authority:..: > h :herig that thealgo" Poke,�at . rdd .Hous.ing a Authority: currently. has on._file'650 applications-.of. :people _who. , are'eligble, and .who' have;:been certified;=-for -low.. to moderate F income '-housing, and indicated that there is -clearly a :need within the town for both one and, two-bedroom-units- - Mr: Toner indicated that there was a tremendous need to provide two-bedroom affordable housing within the Town of Barnstable. He testified that the need for one-bedroom units was being addressed in part by different programs in the process of being utilized by the Housing Authority itself. With reference to the petitioner' s proposed modification, Mr. Toner testified that the modification was the result of mutual cooperation rather than a specific demand from the Housing Authority to construct the project as the petitioner proposed to L _r _- _ .. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ....................... day of _.. _....._.............._.__..__._._............_. 19 ..._._.......__. under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner _.__.. w_....._..._.m_ .._. _._ __..._._..._...__..._.......... Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chairman ' At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal Ido._..--19-96-46_....._...___.. _ Page _..__._ 8 .. of ..._$�.____. On The Board of Appeals found modify it. Mr. Toner further indicated to the Board that the need for more affordable one-bedroom units was being addressed by the Housing Authority, but that not much was being done to address the need for more affordable two-bedroom units. Mr. Freeman went on to indicate that a memo had been submitted by Marshall Lamb as Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Housing of the Executive Offices of Communities & Development, dated May 26, 1987, entitled, Teller Update, under the terms of which the state indicated its preference for funding two-bedroom affordable units. Mr. Freeman indicated that 32% of the units would be low- moderate income units. During the course .of this meeting, a letter from the Board of Health of the Town of. Barnstable was submitted and read into the record. This letter was dated September 4 , 1987, expressing their opposition to the proposed modifications as the result of the impact of excess nitrate loading generated by this development within this area. The petitioner',s expert indicated that the proposed modifications would: increase. .the nitrates going into the `gr`ound ly approximately one;-third,over :;and above the project:"or gisidl,'calculat ions - Several residents appetired to express..>their concerns,..about issues pertaining to 'water runoff, traff ics-generation, and corge'st ion ' in general. Based upon the data raised by the petitioner' s expert with regard to nitrate levels being increased in the area, as well as the Board of Health's concerns, Ron Jansson moved that the hearing be continued for a four-week period in order to allow the Board to avail itself of expertise from appropriate town agencies pertaining to issues of nitrate loading in the area and what they may represent in the future. This motion was seconded by Gail Nightingale, and I, _ •, _ _ ___ .._ -_�_____...., Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ..._..............._.. day of _ _.._ _........_._........_ ._....._.... .... 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner _............. _._._... .__�...__ _....___M.__..._...__..__._..._..._...w_ ..._ .. __ Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information BY ---------- ----- ------- -_ Board of Appeals Chairman At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the ` locus was made by the Board. Appeal No.._.._,3,9Z.&-_a6.. -.»-»._»_ Page __.__b»«». of ».__,8____. On 19 _._..._, The Board of Appeals found the Board members voted unanimously to continue the hearing for a period of four weeks for the purpose of obtaining more in-depth information pertaining to the impact the proposed expansion would have in regard to nitrates being generated into the ground. Additional information was submitted to the Board by letter dated October 13, 1987 from the Board of Health, as well as a memorandum submitted from the Department of Planning & Development, dated October 13, 1987 under the terms of which the Board was advised that the project does not fall within an existing zone of contribution, nor does it lie within locus of any existing public supply wells. Although the projected nitrate-nitrogen concentrations generated from the proposed project would by far exceed the recommen- dations of the Commonwealth, as well as the Cape Cod Economic Planning & Development Commission, it was felt that. their figures only related to zones of contribution in°which'. locus was not located. The Department"of Planning & Development`:'did'-indicate that the future: impact..,of. the; subject project `on'n'it-rate, sensitive resources r - . ,. was not known, and=:would be, at this time ; � mpossble-. to- predict:'' The Boar -;-Health'.indicat'ed that ` this•.project b`y itself` `dries not present any more specific environmental problems than others previously allowed by the town, despite' t'he fact that they are of the opinion that the proposed modification at locus would be an over- use of the land. On October 22, 1987, Ron Jansson proposed the following findings: 1. That although the proposed project with its modifications would produce a substantial amount of nitrates generated into the ground, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and'Sealed this _ .._.__.._ day of .... r. _ ... ._........._.__....._. ....... ._... . 19 ........... __ under the pains and penalties of perjury: Distribution.— PropertyOwner ................_....... _._..__. _ .__....._.. ...._..._._ . _._..__ . Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chairman l At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 12,8.6.- 6 Page -.. _Z.... of .8 On 19 .�, The Board of Appeals found and this amount would far exceed the recommended levels established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as Cape Cod Economic Planning & Development Commission, that based upon the data presented to this Board by the Department of Planning & Development , the. introduction of such nitrates would not have a substantial impact upon the town Isdrinking water. 2. Based upon the projections and figures presented to the Board by Michael Toner of the Barnstable Housing Authority, there is a greater need for more affordable two-bedroom units within the Town of Barnstable. • Accordingly, Ron Jansson made a motion to approve the proposed modification subject to the following conditions: 1. That there be -no more than a total of 46 units..of. housing created. on locus;. 2. That the. terms and conditions imposed- upon the peti- tioner by the decision of the Housing_ Appeals C-ommit.t,e, dated, March, 25, .1987 , :be observed by the. petitioner`, 3:. aThat. the peti- . r =`' tioner's proposed `project ''be expanded. from �t,°he.,originally. approved =ter 58 -bedrooms`, -to a::total:.bedroom mix not to:�exceed:. 7.6_a.ot.aT":-:bedrooms within the complex, it being the. understanding: "t4::hat :all r14e..afford-: _ Viable •proposed' =hous'ing units within*.: the project<:be: two-bedroom; 4 . That the petitioner will work with -the local Housing Authority for the purposes of establishing a local preference list for each of the 14 affordable units within the project; 5. That the project fully qualify as a Teller Project and be funded as such; 6. That all additional bedrooms be built within the existing footprint of the buildings as initially approved by the Housing Appeals Committee and that there be no further expansion of the building footprint; 7 . That there be no access at all to the site from Maple Road; 8. That the petitioner work with the Town of Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this .................._...: day of :..,:...,.,.,,......,:..,:............,_. .. .. . ..._......... 19 __ under the pains and penalties of perjury., Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chairman t At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the. locus was made by the Board. Appeal No. 98 6-1.6.._._ _._. Page of --a- on .19 , The Board of Appeals found Barnstable's Department of Public Health for the purposes of ameliorating the impact of its septic system on site and so construct its septic system so as to minimize the impact of a discharge of nitrates and other pollutants into locus. The motion and the conditions imposed were seconded by Dexter Bliss. Ron Jansson, Dexter Bliss, James McGrath and Helen Wirtanen each by vote cast at a meeting on October 15, 1987, voted to support the motion along with the conditions imposed. Member Gail Nightingale voted to allow only an additional 14 bedrooms, with no addtional units being .built on the site, upon the same terms and conditions proposed. Accordingly, the Board voted to grant the petitioner the right to construct ,an .additional 18 bedrooms wiahn;,.the existing footprint of the.,structure. approved by the Housing Appeals .: Committee subject- to the.';terms . and conditions impo.:sed: by'th { decision.. . t Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this .___.__ ._... (lay of ......._._.____. ...__.__ .____....._ 19 .___...... __. under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk hoard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chair a , Ron Jansson TOWN OF BARNSTABLE :U Ri'OWN ("L-4 RK Zoning Board of Appeals e �a 8L E. MA si. 'R6 Chary C mthia &�Andrea At�dito & _ Deed duly recorded in the MAY 7 P 36 James F. Ruhan & Michael Property Owner Villiani County Registry of Deeds in Book The Crossroads HousingPartnership Page --.--Regist ry Petitioner District of the Land Court Certificate No. ».._»_........... . ____».. » Book _._ _.__._ Page AppealNo. _.__.-_29.aJ6=3f.........._..»_._ ___..»..._._. ..._.....»»....».__.».»»._. ...»._. 19 FACTS and DECISION Petitioner Ttbe Crossroads Housing Partnership. filed petition on ....March 28..........._ 19 86 . requesting a variance-permit for premises at Old Stage _Road,&_Route 28 _ in the village (Street) of Centerville _ _._ adjoining .premises of (see attached list) Iioous., under consideration: Barnstable Assessor's Map 189 no. .»__...__» _» ._ ... lot a 55 5ti d.._ & ?53 Petition forii Special. Permit: ❑ x- Application for Variance: ❑ made under.:'"Sec. w . ,�.w� »_ . of .the=-Town of_Barnstable., ,. . Zoning by-laws and See. __ .__ Chapter 40B___„» _................. Chapter 40A., Mass. C en. Taws e of C i P o ow the constriction for the purpose of ___ _kI ,l? _„. _»_�.__ ..... ?tllt. _ »_ _._._.._ ___._...._...» __. _J.lIJt ......».»»_...._......._..._.._...... _._»...... Locus is presently zoned Notice of this hearing was given b.v mail, postage prepaid, to all persons deemed affected and by publishing in Barnstable Patriot newspaper published in Town of Barnstable a copy of which is attached to the record or these proceedings filed with Town Cierk. A public hearing by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was held at the Town Office Building, Hyannis, Mass., at _.8:45_.XV. P.M. APril17. 86 upon said petition under zoning by-laws. Present at the hearing were the following members: Ronald Jan_sson Dexter Bliss Gail Nightingale Acting_»Chairman Dexter Bliss Helen Wirtanen At the conclusion of the nearing, the Board took rmid petition %...er advisement. A view of the r locus was made by the Board. Appeal No. 1986-36 ___ __ ,_ Page ._....1._.___ of On May 22 .. 19 Ate.., The Board of Appeals found rendered its decision with- reference to appeal 1986-36, in which it unanimously denied the application of Crossroads Housing Partnership for a comprehensive permit to construct 58 apartment units at the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road, in Centerville,; Massachusetts. DECISION-OF-THE-BOARD-OF-APPEAL- CROSSROADS-HOUSING-PARTNERSHIP FACTS The applicant, Crossroads Housing Partnership applied to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a:•;comprehensive permit _under the. . . provisions of the Massachusetts ;General Laws, Chapter. 40 ,B, Sections 20-23. In its application-, -_the applicant, soughttthe , corstruction of 58 one and one` half; story one-bedroom. apartments,: together with a 32' x 32'' community g ,for..use by.: the ,. bu ,ldin residents who occupy the- apartments: :-The proposed site". is located at the intersection of Route, 28 and Old Stage Road. in Centerville, Massachusetts and consisted of . approximately. 7.1.. acres. The applicant proposed to, utilize 20% of the apartment units as low or moderate income units pursuant to the Teller Act with the balance of the units rented at fair market va ue. - The project would have been built on Lots 55, 56 , and Lot 153, as is shown on the Town of Barnstable Assessor' s map, 189. The project itself would have been constructed, including all buildings, parking area, and driveways, on approximately. six l , Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable Cuunty, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of";,peals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. .Signed and Sealed this day of _ `'14,Y-...._..—.._._. 19 ES under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested -! . Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chai (ac ing) Ron a son r At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advimement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No_._ 19 86—3 6 . _. _..__._ Page _ 2.. ._ _ of On 19 86_, The Board of Appeals found acres of land. The remaining 1 .1 acre of land, which is Lot 153 and located on the Easterly 'portion 1of the project site, is in encumbered by a drainage easement in favor of Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The easement would have precluded any project development upon the easement itself. Pursuant to Chapter 40 B, all town agencies having an interest in the proposed project were notified, including the Barnstable Housing Authority, the Board of Health, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing on the application was held on April 17, 1986. Attorney Peter Freeman appeared for the Applicant and made a presentation regarding the. project coupled with plans of the project area as well as elevations., and submitted a memorandum in support of the application. Mr. Arne Ojala, an engineer retained by the project, made a brief presentation with respect to .the proposed drainage.° and septic systems. Mr. Freeman''s memorandum was reviewed:-',by:, the; Board and i s part of the record of .the proceedings of this;;'hearing.:' Attorney Charles Sabatt, appeared: on,-behalf,, of.-abutte.r-S, 'who ..were} in opposition to the- proposed..project.: Mr. .Sabatt also° 'filed a -'memorandum of law in opposition -to the application together'-with an engineering report prepared by I.E.P. , Inc. His memorandum has also been incorporated as a part of the formal record of these proceedings. The Board received several letters from various town agencies, including the Barnstable Housing Authority, the Board of Health, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Planning and Development, all of which provided I, _ _ _ ..____._ _.. .. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ..._2 .._..._ doy of _..._._.__..MaY........_..._ .„ . _..... 19 .__86 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information 13y Board of Appeals Chairm rn act ng) _ Ron S . ans on 1 At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No......19..J.2.-.3.__...._.,.._......... Page ._._._a.....- of On - May- 22• _ , __. 19 8 EZ, } The Board of Appeals found their input regarding the proposed project. Additionally, approximately one hundred people attended the hearing, and expressed their concerns regarding this project. At the end of the hearing, a petition opposing the relief sought was submitted containing the signatures of approximately one hundred fifty residents. ; By vote taken May 22, 1986, the Board of Appeals unanimously voted to deny the application of Crossroads Housing Partnership for a comprehensive permit to construct 58 apartment units as set forth in this application. FINDINGS-AND-DECISION 'The Board unanimously found that applicant failed to establish ,its,.standing to apply for a comprehensive permit as }- 'such, standing is delineated under 760-�C 'M:=R ,' Section 31 , et se ' 760 )C.-M.R. 31 .00, et seq, sets forth the criterion used in,establishing�standi:ng. with _ref'erenc`e to.`comprehensive 'permits x , 'under. Chapter ,40B..' In particular;:31 ,`01proi:des ,that:an applicant shall submit, at 'the time; of the local hearing, sufficient evidence establishing the following: A. "Evidence of its organization as a public agency, non-profit organization, or a limited dividend organization;" The Board specifically finds that there was no evidence presented to indicate that the applicant was either a public agency or a non-profit organization, and as a result, made I, ----- ..., Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. N Signed and Sealed this _. _.._. day of _.„...._.._. Mai...._......... __,.,_ .. 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information BTRon _ _Board of A alsP Pe r (a�ting) a son At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal Igo.. _.U_8.6_-3fi_.-..._______ Page _A__._.._.. of 11_ on ._._May _22, ...____..._ 19 _1 , The Board of Appeals found findings that the applicant was not a public agency, or a non- profit organization. The petitioner specifically claims to be a limited dividend organization. The Board felt it was without specific information to make such a determination, and as a result made no findings at all with reference to this issue. Under 160 C.M.R. 31 .01 (b) , the applicant has to submit evidence of its interest in the proposed site. In this regard, the applicant submitted information that it was the sole beneficiary of the Holly Hill Realty Trust. The applicant submitted documentary information establishing that Holly Hill Realty Trust is the proposed purchaser of the proposed site. T`.ree executory purchase and sale agreements were presented to the board. They :had an expiration date of October .31., 1986. In each agreement.,,-,there was language indicating that ;the Buyer could. designate a" title- nominee. As, a . result, ..insofar as the applican- maintained`its status as the,,sole: beneficiary of Holly Hill Realty Trust:; the Board finds: that it has, ode minimus, ;an equitable interest in'`locus, with.,the- possibility,--it"required, of obtaining,-,a legal interest in-,.tit -' -_to locus,..Vi&, the the Title Nominee clause. of the.purchase `and. sales :agreement. ':-'--As., a 'result, the ,Board finds that based upon the facts as presented, the applicant has presented sufficient evidence of-' i'ts interest in the proposed site. The last qualifying factor under Section 31 is that the applicant must provide evidence of a "written communication from the subsidizing agency indicating that the site is acceptable." By letter dated April 16, 1986, the Barnstable Housing Clerk of the Torn of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. IQ Signed and Sealed this _.. . day of ....... ................MaY.__........._....._ 19 .. . _86_ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner __._...__»._.. _ M ..._... ..-__..._._.„_.w_...._..._._ ..._._...__...... Town Clerk 13�ard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By _.. _ .. -_. . ...�, .... __ ._ .. Board of Appeals Chai n (act g) Ron S. ss L At the couclasion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement.. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No_.198 -_3_(L _ _ Page _-1-- of On May 22- 19 _..8b.-., The Board of Appeals found Authority indicated to this Board that due to a lack of review time and specific data it wa-s:unable to respond to the developer's request for a declaration of appropriateness of the site. The Housing Authority indicated that it had concerns with the proposed project for the following reasons: 1 . Density; 2. Lot coverage by buildings and paving; 3. Access and Egress; traffic burden on the region; 4. Market research/the need for 58 One-bedroom units. As of the date of the Boards decision, May 22, 1986, there have not been any further communication from either the Housing Authority or any other subsidizing agency indicating that the site is acceptable. As a result ' * the Board finds that. the.'_applicant has ' failed to file, a"Written 'communication from the;. ,subsidizing agency indicating that- the. site is acceptable; as14s,; required by C.M.R. 7 60,- Section 31;.01 (.1 ) (c): The Board Sconcludes that '-based" upon this .finding the applicant has l:e faid�'4to ,establish its-,. standing as - is _.required.` Under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40B, the applicant must demonstrate that a local need exists for low or moderate income housing. The Board of Appeals may deny such an application when any of the following conditions are found or exist: 1 . Low or moderate income housing exists, which is in excess of ten (10%) percent of the housing units I, Clerk of the.Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this day of Maw _. 19 ,86 . under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner — --- - -- --- --------- Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By ------ Board of Appeals Chair a ns ing) Ronon I At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took snid petition under advi,ement. A view of th(. j locus was made by the Board. Appeal Page —&— of 11 ... On MU 9 L ____ 19 _.afi...._, The Board of Appeals found reported in the latest decennial census of the city or town or orr sites comprising one and one half percent or more of the total land area zoned for residential, commercial, or industrial use. or; 2. The application before the Board would result in the commencement of construction of such housing on sites comprising more than three tenths of one percent of such land area or ten acres, which ever is larger, in any one calendar year. The applicant did not present specific evidence as to whether any of these criterion were fulfilled,. other than an exhibit appended to its memorandum. Within this exhibit, the applicant referred to the 1980 and 1983 census for the town of Barnstable and concluded. that less than ten percent of all the housing in the town was devoted to low or moderate income housing`. Furthermore, statistics were cited,. which- would, indicate that less: .than; one. and one half of the- .total land .area in the Town is- devoted :td.'low.•or moderate income .hous The board:was ::uncert°sin whether, these :figur.es;::excluded:: publi6411y owned lan6i in view of the most recent;.;land purchases by the Town of Barnstable, in excess of four hundred acres, as well as whether the figures presented: incorporated public areas, areas restricted pursuant to Chapter 131 , bodies of water or other conservation land. As a result, the Board was unable to make a determination as to whether or not the applicant's figures were accurate. Because of the insufficiency of the applicant ' s evidence, the Board makes to finding as to whether a need for low I, , C1erk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ..z __ day of _.M1}i 19 _K6__ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By Board of Appeals Chair (ac ing) ofi s R Ja on At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisemeni. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 19 8 6-3 6 ___ Page ..7.. ._ of _11— On Hgy22 19 _Afi—, The Board of Appeals found or moderate income housing exists in the Town of Barnstable, within the framework of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40 B Section 20. The Board may apply existing zoning requirements to an applicants proposal, provided that they are reasonable "in view of the regional need for low and moderate income housing. . . and the need to protect the health and safety of the occupants of the proposed building or the residents of the city or town, to a better site .and building design, in relation to the surroundings, or to preserve open spaces... . ", as is set forth under Chapter 40 B. Accordingly, the local Board may inquire as to whether or not the project is safe for the occupants of the project, is safe for with the residents of the Town, is a reasonable use of land, or an overburdening of the use of the land.- We find that the proposed project maybe harmful to :.health land safety of the occupants of, the project as well as .the:, . `residents of the Town of Barnstable.; .;We believe that..the -;project will constitute .an unreasonable use' of, the. land-,and will , , overburden the use of:<the .land. :;,Acccordingly; we; f ind, :that:..-ahe k•:' applicant's proposal 'is not"'consistent with local needs: = our , specif is reasons for these findings -are .,enumerated herein, and are based upon the applicants traffic study, correspondence from the Board of .Health, the Department of Public Works, the Department of Planning and Development, as well as a report submitted by I.E.P. Inc. , a local environmental/planning organization. In making its findings, the Board considered information relating to the impact of traffic upon the proposed site, access to and from the proposed site, traffic flow within the I, , Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this _ day of . May _ 19 R6 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner . _. Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By _ Board of Appeals Chairma c t i g) Ron S. Jan At the conchisimi of the hearing, the Board took said petition under adviscmenl. A hew of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 19 8 6-3 6 Page _._.- of �•�•— On May 22, -- ly 86, The Board of Appeals found gency vehicles, i pactareasoff thee eupontwellscess by and ground waterflow, vehicles, impact project and intensity. Because the proposed project contained 58 units, it was felt that the potentiality for a minimum of 116 vehicles, assuming that most of the units would be occupied by at least two adults, each having vehicles, would be an accurate figure for everyday use into and out of the site. This figure did not include traffic generated by guest. vehicles and service vehicles, which remained undetermined. In its traffic analysis submitted by the applicants traffic engineers, Vanasse/Hangen, dated April 16 , 1986, the . applicant' s expert indicated-that under. the existing 1986 �cond-itions, the signalized intersection eof. Route .28/Old' State Road operates at a level of service "E" , Such a level of service "-is "recognized by traffic: analysts as .,the .worst."of possible traffic conditions indicating stop�and go rush hour araffic, and -:.The. a licant s .araffi.c..erigineer., further ; "ext=eme` congeston. Epp' noted in its report. that. it: shouldbe noted that relatively long traffic.delays are . anticipated 'at. the Route 28/Old Stage intersection, as this: intersection processes significantly high traffic volumes along Route 28: In contrast to other intersections examined in the Town of Barnstable by the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, the intersection of Route 28 .and Old Stage Road sustained the highest volumes of daily traffic. . As a result, the Board unanimously found that the development of .the proposed site as proposed would add an unnecessary traffic burden to an already severely stressed area. Access to the locus was proposed to be over Maple Road Clerk of the 'Down of Barnstable, Harnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. T Signed and Sealed this 2_. day of .---Mav 19 _8fi__ Hader the pains and penalties of- perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector f At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 19 8 6-3 6_,,_ _._•-,__ _w Page _.__9.__._ of 11 On W Y.._2 .. _ _.- _. .__ ______M.__.____ 19 . -afi-, The Board of Appeals found and Sylvia Lane, both of which are approximately fifteen feet (15' ) in width, and are considered substandard by the town' s Department of Public Works. In their letter to this Board, the Department of Public Works stated that the two roads are "extremely marginal" with respect to their capability of handling traffic other than that of the residential neighborhood that they currently serve. " Furthermore, according to the report of the applicant's traffic analysists, use of these road as access to the proposed project would increase the volume of traffic on Sylvia Lane by over 1000 percent and on Maple Road by 56 percent. The Board specifically finds that access to and from the proposed site over Sylvia and Maple Road would not be adequate in view of the substandard nature of the road, as well as the roads' limited design. The Board further finds, that access over this road by emergency vehicles would be limited due to weather conditions, and traffic conditions, and therefore would propose a serious risk to the -occupants .of the proposed, -development. The". applicant further proposedMta;provide access, '•albeit, `limitied, from Route 28. However, the Board, felt that even;';limited.,access, would be `diff ;cult to :enforce, and could 2; result"in further `,congestion in the° area as:.well as dangerous traffic situation for those exiting from,.the proposed site as :well as entering it. As a result, the Board specifically finds. access and egress to and from the project by means of Route 28,. will create an unsafe and hazardous condition for the residents of the Town of Barnstable as well as the residents of the -proposed site. The Board of Health expressed its concerns regarding the proposed project with reference to the proposed septic system which would service the 58 apartments. In its letter to this Board, the I, .- . .. Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision bag been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ...17.._�. day of ...........May.......__. _.._._........_... 19 __86._.._ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— PropertyOwner __ _..__._ .._....-M.._. _ _ .._ __._.._.._._._.._..........._...__..__ ...._.. Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By _.._ Board of Appeals Chai an act g)N ^ ~ ^ Ron . Ja i At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 1.98 Page 10_ _. of On _. ._ ._ Max 2 2 19 _. �__., The Board of Appeals found Board of Health calculated' that nitrate loading at the proposed site could reach 12.2 ppm, which .is in excess of the maximum of 5 ppm recommended by the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission. Furthermore, I.E.P. Inc. , concluded that the Board of Health;s estimates were conservative on the basis that their calculations have been based upon an occupancy rate of one person per unit. It was the opinion of I.E.P. Inc. , which opinion we feel to be more realistic, that there would be an average of two persons per unit as a result of which five hundred eighty pounds of nitrogen from human waste would be introduced into the ground water each year. This would equal approximately 81 .34 pounds per acre according to I.E.P. Inc. , which is 65.34 pounds over the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commissions recommended limit of 16 pounds per acre. Furthermore, neither of these estimates took into consideration .the impact of nitrogen from lawn fertilizers or background: sources, such as road runoff. As a- result, . without taking into consideration lawn fertilizers or ,other `sources,', It -mas estimated by J... .,P..- 1-nc. ,, .that :final nitrate 'concept"rations, would be in .the, vicinity-, of •_24.4 .parts, per } million,, a figure:: substantially higher,,, that racommended by the Cape`rCod::Plannng: -and Economic Development Commission, as well as' the-;Board of Health.The Board of Health recommended that the project not be approved without a requirement for the project to be connected to the- Town sewer. In view of the fact that the town sewer is located approximately two and one half miles from the situs, it was felt that a direct sewer hookup could not be accomplished, and, as a result, the Board unanimously found that the project would have a negative impact, as designed, upon the ground water supply, as evidenced by the excess nitrate loading projected by the project. In making this finding, this Board is very mindful I, _, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this __.2 .__.„ day of ..........................MAY............................. 19 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution PropertyOwner __ _.__ ___.._. _ _ _. _ ._._. .......________........_..._____...... Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information. By ..__ .....W_ ._ __ _...._. Board of Appeals Cha me (ac ing) Ro S. a son At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said pr,tition under advi-ement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. Appeal No 1986___-36 _ _ Page _ of On gay 22 _ 19 __ _.., The Board of Appeals found of the impact any project -would have on ground water supplies, especially in view of the fact that the entire Cape area has been designated as a sole source acquifer. Accordingly, based upon these specific findings, as enumerated herein, the Board of Appeals finds that the applicants proposed project is not consistent with local needs, and as a result, by vote -taken on May 22, 1986, unanimously denied the applicant's petition for a comprehensive permit under Chapter 40B. I, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this ,_ day of 19 86..__ under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution Property Owner Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable- Persons interested Building Inspector Public Information By f PJ Board of Appeals MRons . c 'ng) n son 4 C At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement. A view of the locus was made by the Board. o — Pa Appeal �• 198636 e 9 of 11 g On 3L._... Z 19 _$fit.., The Board of Appeals found and Sylvia Lane, both of which are approximately fifteen feet (15 ' ) in width, and are considered substandard by the town' s Department of Public Works. In their letter to this Board, the Department of Public Works- stated that the two roads are "extremely marginal" with respect to their capability of handling traffic other than that of the residential neighborhood that they currently serve.." Furthermore, according to the report of the applicant' s traffic analysists, use of these road as access to the proposed project would increase the volume of traffic on Sylvia .Lane by over 1000 percent and on Maple Road by 56 percent. The Board specifically finds that access to and from the proposed site over Sylvia and Maple Road would not be adequate in view of the substandard nature of the road, as well as the roads ' limited design. The Board further finds,.. that access over this road by emergency, vehicles would be limited' due. ,to weather conditions,- .— and .traffic conditions, and ther.efore�,would propose a serious risk `to the .occupants of the proposed development. , I All The applicant further proposed to. p;ovide access, albeit, limited,= from Route 28. .,;,-However, , the, Board felt that n even limited. access, would be difficult to enforce, and could result in further congestion in the area as well as dangerous traffic situation for those exiting from the proposed site as well as entering it. As a result, the Board specifically finds access and egress to and from the project by means of Route 28, will create an unsafe and hazardous condition for the residents of the Town of Barnstable as well as the residents of the proposed site. The Board of Health expressed its concerns regarding the proposed project with reference to the proposed septic system which would service the 58 apartments. In its letter to this Board, the I, Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in .the office of the Town Clerk. i') Signed and Senled this 27 daA. of MaY 19 86 under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution.— Property Owner _- Town Clerk Board of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Buildin; Inspector Public Information liy^�- . tom' to .9 PARTIES IN INTEREST 1986-36 THE CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP Meeting of 4-17-86 Town of Barnstable 367 Main St, Hyannis, Ma 02601 Jennifer Webb %Phillip & Marie Souza 34 W Barnstable Rd, Osterville, Ma02655 Patricia Shank 16 Sylvia Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Harlow Woodward 733 Brook Rd, Milton, Ma 92186 Robert & Cecelia Lynch 36 Sylvia Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Helen Toll Apt 312 , 49 Pleasant Valley Dr, Worcest 0160 Joseph & Elena Kuncaitis 43 Bushnell St, Dorchester, MA 02124 Carol Lacey 229 Fuller Rd, Centerville, Ma 02632 Francis & Margaret Murphy 26 Winns Way, Centerville, MA 02632 Robert & Elaine Dorrer 380 Phinneys Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Luciano & Rosaria Raspante 65 Millstone Way, Centerville, MA 02632 John & Thelma Scannell Ranch Rail Motel, Centerville, Ma 02632 Charles Colbath c/o Dennis Colbath 1927 Falmouth Rd, Centerville, Ma 02632 John & Aileen McPhillips 217 Fuller Rd, Centerville, Ma 02632 Helen Mara 873 Pleasant St, Worcester, . a 0'1S'C2 John & Sadie Kennedy 19 Maple Rd, Centerville, MA 02632 ' Theodore & Grace Mourousas 6 Greenwood Ave., Woburn,: Ma 01801 Ross & Catherine Trenholm 22 Eastview Rd, Hopkinton, M ' 01748 Ellis & Margaret Johnson 16, Maple Rd, Centerville,, Ma `02632 Helen .Martin 17 ,Sylvia Ln,. Centerville, Ma 02632 William & Doris Kay 187 _OLd ;Stage:Rd, .Centerville, 'Ma,40263; Julie Poyant 279 Barns. -Rd,,, Box K, Hyannis, Ma .02601 Elva Dahlberg 20 Camp Opeechee Rd, Centerville, Ma 0263: Mary Whalen 10 Skyline Dr, Apt 8 , Braintee, Ma 0211 Buford Goins %Mobil Adm Service Co Inc PO Box 290, Dallas, Tx 75221 Buford Goins Falmouth rd, Centerville, Ma 02632 Coletta Cameron 1766 Falmouth Rd, Centerville, Ma 0263: Dorothy Peterson 1776 Falmouth Rd, Centerville, Ma 0263; Evelyn Rose 1786 Falmouth Rd, Centerville, Ma 0263; Charles Ardito Trs Ardito Family Trust 77 Heritage Dr, W Yarmouth, Ma 02673 Edward & Rita Watson 2487 Chestnut St , N Dighton, Ma 02764 Harriet Dunham Box 218, Centerville, Ma 02632 Gerald & Paula Northampton Inst for Svgs, Northampton MA 01060 Elizabeth Beldan P 0 Box 406, Centerville, Ma 02632 James & Joan Ellis 1367 Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centervi.l.l.e MA 02� Richard & Sylvia Barber 1356 Shoot Flying Hill Rd, Centerville MA 0263'. Donald & Mary Ellen White 31 South East Ln, Centerville, Ma 0263, Brian & Eileen Long 65 Gilman Rd, Waltham, MA 02154 Francis & Marguerite Judge 10 Beldan Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Ann Stone 11 Beldan Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Erik Hoegh Sorensn, %Erik Sorenson 22 Beldan Ln, Centerville, Ma 02632 Normand Perron 1884 falmouth Rd, Centerville, Ma 0263 Mashpee Planning Board Sandwich Planning Board Varmmitth pl.annina Board At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board took said petition under advisement: A view of the locus was made by the Board. Pa 1_.0 of 11 Appeal No 1 86 3 page On May 22 19 86 The Board of Appeals found Board of Health calculated that nitrate loading at the proposed site could reach 12.2 ppm, which .is in excess of the maximum of 5 ppm recommended by the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission. Furthermore, I.E.P. Inc. , concluded that the Board of Health:s estimates were conservative on the basis that their calculations have been based upon .an occupancy.rate of one person per unit. It ,was the opinion of I.E.P. . Inc. , which opinion we feel to be more realistic, that there would be an average of two persons per unit as a result of which five hundred eighty pounds of nitrogen from human waste would be introduced into the ground water each year. . This would equal approximately 81 .34 pounds per acre according .to I.E.P. Inc. , .which is 65.34 'pounds over the Cape Cod Planning and Economic .Development 'commissions recommended, limit of 16 pounds per..acre.. Furthermore, neither of these estimates took into consideration the ,impact of. nitroq'en from lawn fertilizers or background sources, such as road(runoff ;- As .a .result, :without taking .into; consideration lawn fertilizers or other sources, it. was estimated by I.E.P. 'Inc.', that ;final x 4 nitrate "concentrations. would be in .the vicinity ,of .24:4 parts, per million, a figure substantially"higher than that recommended by the. Capo. Cod. Planning and Economic Development Commission, -as well as the 'Board •of Health. The Board.of Health recommended that the project not be approved. without a requirement for the project to be connected to the Town sewer.. In view of the fact that the town sewer is located approximately two and one half miles from the situs, it was felt that adirect sewer hookup could not be accomplished, and,. as. a result,. the Board unanimously found that the project would have a- negative impact, as designed, upon the ground water supply;, as .evidenced by the excess nitrate loading projected by the project. In. making this finding, this Board is: very mindful Clerk of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable Counts, Massachusetts,'hereby certify that twenty (20), days have elapsed since the Board of Appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said deciainn has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. Signed and Sealed this 23 dad• of 19 ..under the pains and penalties of perjury. Distribution:— Property Owner Town Clerk heard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested Building Inspector . At the conclusion of the W-aring, the Board took said p,0ition under advi-ement. A view of the locus was made by the Board.. Appeal No 19 8 6-3 6 Page ..._.. — of On May 22 19 fit_, The Board of Appeals found of the impact any project would have on ground water supplies, especially in view of the fact that the entire Cape area has been designated as a sole source acquifer. Accordingly, based upon these specific findings, as enumerated herein, the Board of Appeals finds that the applicants proposed project' is not consistent, with local needs, and as a result, 'by vote-taken on May 22, '1986, unanimously denied the applicant's petition for a comprehensive permit under Chapter 40B. Clerk of the Torn of Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, hereby certify that twenty (20) days have elapsed since the Board of appeals rendered its decision in the above entitled petition and that no appeal of said decision has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk. n Ma 19 _$.G._ under the pains and Signed and Sealed this � day of y penalties of perjury. Distribution Property Owner Town Clerk Iteard of Appeals Applicant Town of Barnstable Persons interested I COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HOUSING APPEALS COMMITTEE CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP t�u� V. BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS ON DECISION Housing Appeals Committee �l_ � Maurice Corman, Chairman . . i TABLE OF CONTENTS i Page- No, I• STATEMENT OF PRIOR PROCEEDINGS II. ISSUES A• The Procedural Issues . • 5 B• Substantive Issues • 11 1• The Plans _ 2• Traffic 18 3. Drainage 22 4 . Sewage and Ground Water 23 III. FINDINGS, RULINGS, AND ORDER , COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS HOUSING APPEALS COMMITTEE CROSSROADS HOUSING PARTNERSHIP, APPELLANT V. BARNSTABLE BOARD OF APPEALS, APPELLEE DECISION I . STATEMENT OF PRIOR PROCEEDINGS Crossroads Housing Partnership on March 28 , 1986 submitted an application to the Barnstable Board of Appeals2 for a Comprehensive Permit to build 58 units of housing for low or moderate income persons on a site approximately seven acres located at the corner of Route 28 and Old Stage Road in Barnstable. 1Hereinafter referred to variously as the "applicant" , the "appellant" , or the "developer" . 2Hereinafter referred to as the "Board" , the "appellee" , or the "respondent" . I � c The application was brought under the provisions of Chapter 774 of the Acts of 1969 (now c . 40B; ss. 20- 23) . The Board, after due notice, held a public hearing, and on May 27 , 1986 filed with the Town Clerk its decision denying the Comprehensive Permit. From that denial the developer filed this appeal to the Housing Appeals Committee (hereinafter or the "Committee") . The Committee, on July 5th and July 28th, conducted evidentiary hearings. On September 11, the Committee conducted a site visit at which were present representatives of the parties., counsel, and interested citizens. The hearing was conducted as an adjudicatory hearing. Witnesses were _sworn full right of cross-examination was permitted, and a verbatim stenographic transcript was kept. At the conference of counsel, Charles M. Sabatt, Esquire, appeared and moved to intervene on behalf of abutters. The motion to intervene was denied, but Mr. Sabatt was invited to participate as an amicus curiae. At the conclusion of the testimony briefs were submitted by the developer, the Board, and the amicus curiae. -2- T II . ISSUES Under the Statute, the sole issue before the Housing Appeals Committee is whether or not the Board' s denial is "consistent with local needs" as that concept is defined in the Statute, the Hanover case3, and subsequent decisions. Briefly if the Town has met certain mathematical minima set out in the Statute, with respect to the existing number of low and moderate income units, or the amount of land devoted to such housing, the Board' s decision is deemed consistent with local needs, and the Committee has no jurisdiction to change it. If the Town has not met any one of these statutory minima, the Committee must balance alleged health, safety or valid planning objections against the housing need. If these objections do not, in the judgment of the Committee, outweigh the need, the Committee may overrule the Board' s denial and issue a Comprehensive Permit. In doing so the Committee has 3The leading case. Board of Appeals of Hanover v. Housing Appeals Committee, 363 Mass. 339 ; 294 N.E. 2nd 393 . -3- the same powers granted by the Statute to the Board, to override local ordinances or other requirements which are deemed to be unreasonably restrictive. The Board has not alleged, or attempted to prove, that the Town has met any of the mathematical minima. Instead the Board has sought to justify its denial on a number of health, safety, and planning defects which, it claims, outweigh the need. In addition, the Board has alleged a number of procedural defects in the developer ' s presentation, which, it is alleged, are jurisdictionally fatal to the proposal. Except for Scott Horsley, an environmental consultant called by the amicus curiae, neither the Board nor the abutters produced any witnesses, but sought to prove the positions taken by them on the issues through cross-examination of the developer ' s witnesses. The issues raised by the respondents fall into two general categories: the first group we will loosely term "procedural" issues; the second we will term "substantive" issues. We will discuss the procedural issues together, and each of the substantive issues separately. -4- a A. The Procedural Issues In its decision, the Board found that the applicant had failed to establish its standing in that it had failed to comply in several respects with section 760 CMR 31. 01, (entitled "Standing and Status of the Applicant" ) of the Committee' s regulations, specifically those relating to submission of evidence of ownership interest in the site, limited-dividend status, and written communication from the subsidizing agency indicating that the site is acceptable. In every instance where this type of defense .has been raised against a proposal submitted for a Comprehensive Permit, the Committee has reiterated the rule of construction it applies to the underlying Statute, and to its own regulations. The Committee ' s reading of the Statute, and particularly the detailed discussion of the legislative history and the purpose of the Statute as set out in the Hanover case (see fn 3) have confirmed the Committee' s belief that the legislature' s basic purpose was to create housing to fill a critical need; that proposals were to be carefully scrutinized on their merits, and to be rejected only because they had real substantive defects; and that they were not to be -5- rejected on purely procedural non-compliances having nothing to do with the merits of the proposal. For that reason, as far as possible, the Committee has construed the procedural portions of the Statute, and particularly the procedural provisions of its own regulations, to be directory, and not mandatory, has been most lenient in permitting overlooked is to be dotted, and is to be crossed, pleadings to be amended, overlooked documents to be submitted, witnesses to be called out of turn or to be recalled, and overlooked, or late-discovered evidence to be submitted after a party has rested. The attitude of the Committee is that the Legislature intended for the Committee to make as complete an inquiry into the merits of a proposal as possible in order to be in the best position to engage in the process of the objections to a proposal against the housing need, as outlined in the Hanover case. The very sectionof our regulations referred to in the Board ' s decision fortifies the Committee' s construction of the procedural sections of its regulations as directory. It is provided in Section 31. 01 (2) that if the -6- Board does not object at the local hearing to failure by the applicant to submit a particular item listed in 31 . 01 (1) , the requirement shall be deemed to be fulfilled, and even where the Board does object, the Committee can still excuse the applicant for good cause. The closing sentence states that in these two instances the Committee shall require that the item be submitted at the HAC hearing. It is the Committee' s position that even this requirement is directory, and as supporting this position points to Section 30 .15 which empowers the Committee to waive any of its regulations (with a few stated exceptions) where insistence on strict compliance will result in undue hardship "and will be inconsistent with the purposes of Chapter 40B, Sections 20-23" (underlining ours) . With respect to status, the Board' s decision specifically found that the applicant had established "de minimio" an equitable interest which was sufficient to establish its interest in the site for the purposes of this application. (Board Decision, page 4) . While it is true that the appellant did not submit to the Board a written communication indicating that the site is acceptable, it did submit evidence -7- k f explaining why that was not available, and in any case the lack was cured by the submission at the HAC hearing of an "Official Action Status" letter from the subsidizing agency. (Exhibits 20, 21) . A few words of explanation are in order. The original subsidizing agency in most of the original applications for Comprehensive Permits was the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (HFA), and most of the procedural requirements in HAC' s regulations were based on MHFA' s procedural practices at the time. The applicant, under Chapter 774 , was required by the Statute to be subsidized. MHFA, on the other hand, would not grant the subsidy until the zoning was changed to permit multi-family housing, which is usually required in pretty much all applications for Comprehensive Permits. Since this zoning change was made by the granting of the Comprehensive Permit, the developer found himself in a catch-22 situation. The Committee adjusted its own requirements to help the developer out of this dilemma as follows. When MHFA receives an application for subsidy financing from a developer, it examines the site, and if satisfactory, sends the developer a letter indicating that the site is satisfactory, and inviting -8- I the developer to apply for an MHFA mortgage. HAC accepted this letter as sufficient to indicate that the subsidy would be forthcoming upon the granting of the Comprehensive Permit. This was fortified by a condition attached to the Comprehensive Permit. The letter indicates more. It indicates that the developer is a limited-dividend developer, because a regulatory agreement to that effect is an integral condition of the grant of the subsidy. The Hanover case makes it clear that determination of eligibility in this regard is left to the proposed financing agency. The letter therefore establishes approval of the site, grant of the subsidy, and limited dividend status. In this case the subsidizing agency is the Barnstable Housing Authority. We accept their communications of June 17 and 27, 1986, (Exhibits 20, 21) granting "Official Action Status" as carrying the same implications as the MHFA site approval letter to wit: a) that the subsidizing agency approves the site; -g- i } f b) that a subsidy will be forthcoming after a grant of a Comprehensive Permit; c) that the developer will enter into a regulatory agreement with the subsidizing agency limiting its dividends according to the subsidizing agency ' s requirements. We do not accept the contention in the brief of the amicus because the Official Action Status letter of June 27 , 1986 contains conditions that must be met before the Housing Authority will grant final approval; that until these conditions are met, the letter is inoperative; and the developer, therefore, has not satisfied the requirements of 760 CMR 31 . 01 (1) (c) . Such construction would put the developer right back into the catch-22 situation that we have sought to remedy. Admittedly, the Official Action Status, like MHFA' s site approval letter, is a preliminary stage in the approval process. The conditions attached to it do not affect the limited evidentiary significance HAC accords to it. Whether or not the developer complies with the conditions is between the developer and the financing agency. Presumably final approval will be withheld until the conditions are fulfilled. At this -10- stage, however, the Official Action Letter carries with it the probative evidentiary significance we have accorded it. We find and rule, therefore, that .the provisions of our regulation 760 CMR 31. 01, entitled "Status and Standing of Applicant" have been fulfilled, and to the extent that it may be found or ruled by an appellate tribunal, that any section of said regulation has not been complied with, such section is waived as provided for in 760 CMR 30 .15 (2) . B. Substantive Issues Under this heading we discuss four general issues. These issues relate to (1) the adequacy of the plans and the changes made in the plans; (2) traffic and related problems; (3) drainage; and (4) sewage disposal, and particularly its potential effect on ground water. 1 . The Plans The plan, as originally submitted to the Board, provided for 58 one-bedroom units arranged in a number of clusters throughout the site. Entrance to the site was from Route 28 on the northern side of the site. On the southern side, further access and egress was provided via Maple Road. (See Exhibit 1B. ) -11- The Board ' s decision indicated that there was concern by the Housing Authority, the funding agency, as to the need for 58 one-bedroom units. Also, in addition to other objections which will be discussed under "Traffic" , the Board was very critical about the proposed use of Maple. Road and Sylvia Lane for access and egress to the site, pointing to the substandard nature of the road, and the potential increase of 100o in the volume of traffic on Sylvia Lane in particular.. (Board Decision, pp. 5, 9) . After the Board's denial, the developer worked with the Town Planner, making revisions to the plan in an attempt to make the plan more palatable to the Board. The Town Planner, Mr. Dunkin, met with the developer and his achitect, and made suggestions which resulted in the elimination of the access/exit to Maple Road, and the substitution of a road which ran from a point on the westerly end of the site on Route 28 , and wound through the site in a serpentine configuration to an access/egress on Old Stage Road. Mr. Dunkin also made suggestions which eventually eliminated two-thirds of the parking on the interior road and moved it to separate parking areas where -12- it would not interfere with through traffic on the interior road. These suggestions were incorporated in the plans prepared by the architect . They are illustrated in a sketch plan (Exhibit 12) prepared by Mr. Dunkin to illustrate a suggestion, after viewing an earlier plan by the architect. The suggestion was to move the Old Stage Road entrance further south on Old Stage Road, further away from the busy intersection, a suggestion which the architect followed in later revisions. (See Exhibits 1A, and Exhibit 1) . Further changes to the plan involved cutting down the number of units from 58 to 46 overall, but retaining the same number of bedrooms (58) , so that the project now consists of 34 one-bedroom units, of which three are for handicapped persons, and 12 two-bedroom units. The proportion of units available to low and moderate income persons was raised to 30 per cent. In addition, the architect made design changes in the placement of the buildings, arranging them town-house fashion in two semi-circles facing Route 28 , their backs nestled into the curves of the serpentine interior road. It was hoped, when the plan was presented at the -13- first conference of counsel on June 30 , 1986, that the Board might consider it sufficiently improved to constitute the first step in a process that might lead to some agreement between the parties. Instead, at the second conference of counsel a month later (July 28) , the counsel for the Board and the Town Planner reported that they had been unable to confer with the Board. A third session was scheduled, to begin taking testimony, at a date (September 9th) to allow further for conferring with the Board beforehand. Instead, counsel for the Board appeared on September 9th, stated again that he had not conferred with the Board about the new plan changes, and argued that the appeal ought to be denied, or at least remanded, to the Board for further proceedings based on the fact that material and substantial changes had been made in the plans. . (Tr. I : 6), (Read: See Transcript, Vol . I, page 6) . We cannot. agree with the request either for denial, or remand to the Board. The relevant regulation (760 CMR 31 .03 (1) ) provides, in effect, that if the applicant desires to make changes in his proposal: -14- (1) he shall notify the Committee in writing; (2) the Committee shall determine whether the changes are substantial, in which case it shall remand the proposal to the Board; and (3) if the Committee finds that the changes are not substantial and that the applicant has good cause for not originally presenting such details to the Board, the changes shall be permitted. We waive the requirement for notifying the Committee in writing (see 760 CMR 30 .15 (2) ) . The changes were first presented to the Committee and the counsel at the original conference of counsel on July 5, 1986, and subsequent changes have been presented in a timely fashion at subsequent hearings. Enough time has been allowed for all parties to contest the changes. No one has been inconvenienced by the absence of a "writing" . We do not find that the changes are substantial within the meaning of the Statute. The reduction in the number of units, and the slight increase (one-half foot) in the height of the proposed two-story units are specifically mentioned in the regulations as examples of non-substantial changes; the decrease of approximately 15 per cent in the floor area of the one-bedroom units -15- i we do not find substantial in the over-all picture. The applicant has good cause for not originally presenting these changes to the Board, in that the changes were made to meet criticisms expressed in the Board' s decision. In particular this applies to the changes in the design of .the _interior serpentine road, which is a far more efficient arrangement, and has the particular merit of meeting the Board 's objections to the large potential increase of traffic on Maple Road and Sylvia Lane by eliminating that access/egress entirely. The creation of off-street parking for two-thirds of the vehicles, and the redesign of the placement of the units in two semi-circular arrangements facing Route 28 can only be viewed as great improvements in the original design - the parking from a safety standpoint, and the unit arrangement from an aesthetic standpoint. There is no merit in the attempt to show that the original units were "garden apartments" and the latest "town houses" on the basis that the earlier were separated, and the latter were joined, and also in some instances had two apartments . The earlier units were also joined, and the later units merely had the -16- "clusters" differently arranged. In any event, we see no differences sufficient to judge them so "substantial" as to warrant the time that would be consumed in a remand. (Tr. III : 62) . A further point should be commented on here with respect to the plan changes. There is no merit in the continued iteration throughout the hearing by counsel for the respondents that there is somehow something reprehensible in the continued references to the plans as "preliminary" . It must be understood that the proposal is a dynamic, constantly evolving process; that it' is to be expected that changes will be made in it throughout the entire development process, including the hearing, to improve it, to meet objections, or to meet changing conditions, indeed, as in this case, up to the day before presentation to the Committee. No implications adverse to the developer are to be drawn from such changes, provided adequate and reasonable opportunity is afforded the other side to prepare objections. In this case it cannot be asserted that such opportunity was not given, beginning with the period between the conference of counsel on June 5, when the revised plan was first presented, and September 9, -17- . r when the evidentiary hearing opened. It does not appear that the Board looked -at the revised plan in the interim despite the fact that the hearing was postponed to provide the Board that opportunity. 2 . Traffic This general subject includes : (1) concerns about the impact of increased traffic in the Maple Road - Sylvia Lane area, and (2) parking., both of which have already been dealt with. Concerns were also raised about (3) the impact of the additional traffic generated by this project on the traffic at the junction of Route 28 and Old Stage Road, (4) dangers to pedestrians from the intersection traffic, and finally, (5) the feasibility of the access/egress on Route 28 . The Board, in its decision; found that there is a high density of traffic at the signalized intersection of Route 28/Old Stage Road, and that the development of the proposed site "would add an unnecessary traffic burden to an already severely stressed area" . (Decision, p. 8) . The Board based this finding, in. part, on the applicant ' s traffic study, , pointing out that this study indicated a level of service "E" (heaviest traffic) at this intersection. -18- I ' The traffic study is in the record as Exhibit 11 . The high qualifications of the applicant' s traffic engineers, Vanasse/Hangen, were noted at the hearing by the Committee and by the Board ' s counsel , both of whom have had previous experience with them. (Tr. II : 40, 41) . Francis S. O'Callaghan, the engineer who prepared the study, analyzed the study in detail with respect to the impact of this project on the area traffic. Following the traffic engineer ' s testimony at the Committee hearing, the Board did not raise the issue of the impact of the project on area traffic in its brief. It was, however, attached in the brief of the amicus curiae, representing the abutters, although their major traffic concerns would appear to have been met by eliminating the Sylvia Lane/Maple Road access/exit. The testimony of the traffic engineer rebutted the conclusions drawn by the Board from his report. He testified that the signalized intersection operates at capacity, or near capacity. During the peak season it operates in excess of capacity due to the significant growth along Route 28 during the peak season; but the total volume of extra vehicle trips that would be added by this development during the peak hour will be 19 -19- vehicle trips on top of the regular 4000 that would be handled under the projected 1988 base condition (Tr. II : 51 , 52) - approximately one-half of one per cent, an added impact which justifies the engineer ' s characterization of the impact as "insignificant" (Tr. II : 52) . Similarly, we cannot accept the abutter 's objections to the proposed solution of access/egress at the Route 28 entrance - an island and signs - which will permit right turns (out) into the flow of traffic, but restrict left turns (in) across the flow of traffic. These can be made safely via the signalized intersections and the Old Stage Road access. (Tr. II : 52) . The abutter ' s arguments (1) that that does not take care of the driver who breaks the rule and attempts a left turn in against the restricted flow of the island, and (2) that the mere existence of a curb cut creates a hazard, are true but, as the traffic engineer pointed out, the really conservative driver has the alternative of proceeding to the signalized intersection and then entering via Old Stage Road, while as against the really crazy driver, there are few defenses. "Both site drive intersections will operate at high levels of service during the average yearly condition--- -20- level A. During the summer they will operate at level B. There will be very little difficulty at all in entering or exiting either one of the site drives. " (Francis I O'Callaghan, Tr. II : 51) . We also cannot accept the argument of the abutters that the developer has not made adequate provision for how the residents of the project will access the ---- convenience -stores on--the _other -side -of -Route--28----since the signallized intersection does not have pedestrian signals. (Amicus Brief, pp. 6-7) . Presumably the residents will get across the street in the same way that the abutters presently do. The project is one for all the residents of this area, not merely those of this development. If the lights need further signallization to provide better for pedestrians, that is a safety concern of the Town of Barnstable on behalf of all the residents, not merely those of this development. In summary, then, we agree with the conclusion of the traffic engineer that "the traffic impact would not adversely impact either the residents or the site environs on the adjacent roadway system" . (Tr. II : 64) . -21- Drainage 3. D e g Percolation tests show that the soil is very permeable. The drainage system was designed by Arne Ojala, the developer ' s engineer, who testified and was cross-examined at length. The drainage is planned largely around the natural topography, a series of catch basins to handle extra storm runoff, and leaching into the very permeable soil on the site. There does not appear to be any flow offsite on to abutters ' property. While there was much cross-examination about details on the plans, and whether the markings indicated preliminary or final arrangements, this point has been generally dealt with above. There was no serious attempt to show any substantive drainage problem, nor was this issue raised in the briefs . A particular drainage feature should be noted, however . An area of 1 .1 acres on the eastern end of the site is subject to a DPW easement to accept drainage from Route 28 and from the driveway to the cemetary across the street on Old Stage Road. This enters the site via a 12-inch drain, which terminates in a swale, the water eventually percolating through the -22- r permeable soil on the site. Concern was raised that nothing be done in connection with this development to interfere with this easement, particularly in connection with the interior serpentine road, which crosses it. The evidence shows that the developer has been careful to concern himself with this problem; that conferences have been held with appropriate state officials looking to approval of developer ' s plans insofar as they impinge on the state easement; and that approval should routinely be forthcoming . In addition, the subsidizing agency has made such approval a condition of the subsidy so that the project cannot go forward until the developer obtains that approval . 4 . Sewage and Ground Water By far the most telling attack on this proposal came through the testimony of Scott Horsley, an environmental consultant with the environmental/planning organization of I .E.T, Inc . , which submitted a report at the Board hearing; also submitted to this Committee as Exhibit 19 . The witness, and the report were submitted by the abutters. He was the only witness submitted in opposition -23- i to this proposal . Rebutting evidence came primarily from the developer ' s engineer, Arne Ojala, but also from the architect and other witnesses for the developer. There is little or no disagreement with respect to the underlying facts. The project will produce the usual quantity of effluent of 58 bedrooms . The permeable characteristic of the soil is such that no question is raised as to capacity of the site to handle the proposed site sewage disposal system. The usual questions were raised about whether the indications on the plans were adequate, and whether or not the plans were preliminary or final, all of which have been dealt with supra. The surface of the site is approximately 30 feet above the ground water level. The site is not part of the public drinking water aquifer (Tr. III : 87) or part of a so-called "zone of contribution" . Ground water flows in a general southwesterly direction The area, and the abutters, are served by a town- supplied water system, except for one abutter who derives his drinking water from a private well. There is also a privately owned cranberry bog, southwesterly of the -24- w site, in the general direction of ground water flow, approximately 1300 feet from the site. Both Mr. Horsley and Mr. Ojala agree that the developer has complied with Title V requirements, and Town of Barnstable requirements, as to minimum distances of the leaching system from the well . (Tr. III : 88) . (Tr. III : 85) . Mr. Horsley estimated that based on 58 bedrooms there would be a concentration of 15 parts per million of nitrate nitrogen on this site. The Barnstable Board of Health projected 12 . 2 p.p.m. for one person per . bedroom. This figure is derived from Mr. Horsley's report. The standard for drinking water set by the U .S . Environmental Protection Agency is 10 p.p.m. ; and the Cape Cod Planning and Economic Commission guideline is 5 p.p.m. (Tr. III : 67, 68 , Exhibit 19) . We now get into a very speculative area in Mr. Horsley' s testimony. He states that nitrate nitrogen is a very conservative chemical that moves readily through ground water; that documentation shows that it can be moved distances of miles (up to 22 miles (Tr. III; 77) ) , far in excess of the 1300 feet between the site and the cranberry bog; and that it is his opinion that ground -25- I water from this site, along with some other ground water in the general area, will discharge into the bog, where it will have a detrimental effect. (Tr. III : 72 , 75, Exhibit 19) . Mr. Ojala had testified that based on a previous study, the "plume" from the site would tend to travel downward in the ground water so that it would pass 15 feet under the bog. Mr. Horsley ' s reply was that that was based on a study involving large quantities of waste water, where the "hydraulic loading" caused the "plume" to depress and that the study was not applicable here. Mr. Horsley testified that standard procedure would be to dig a number of wells between the bog and the site to test the potential effect of the "plume" from the site on the bog. (Tr . III: 72-74) . Mr. Horsley did testify that in terms of concentration, there will be some dispersion of the. plume, and that concentration will decrease gradually as it moves in a down gradient. ( T�. III : 77 , 89) . With respect to the effect of this project on the well, the developer has complied with Title V and Town of Barnstable requirements as to maintaining the requisite distance from the well . We would actually -26- go further and state that in balancing the housing need against the potential hazard to this well, given the availability of a public water supply which all the abutters have hooked up to except .this well owner, we would not sacrifice the possibility of adding 58 units of critically needed housing to protect this abutter, who has a perfectly satisfactory available alternative. The problem of the potential damage to the cranberry bog requires more deliberation; but here again the result of our deliberation is the same. Admittedly, whether or not there would be damage to the bog is highly speculative. Mr. Horsley agrees that the developer has satisfied Title V requirements and the Town of Barnstable requirements in siting the leaching field. He agreed that Title V does not require any nitrogen calculations. While he testified that ground water from this site would reach the bog, he also testified that it would be mixed with water from other sources, and that its concentration would be diminished by that time. He stated that the nitrate nitrogen can travel miles down gradient, not that it did in this case. He -27- was not prepared to testify that this site would definitely and measurably impair the bog, stating instead that the effect couldn't be defined without further study (Tr. III: 89) . The further study, in part, consisted of digging testing wells over the quarter mile between the site and the bog, a burden which we do not propose to impose on the developer . We mention several more factors which affect our conclusion. Mr. Horsley, who impressed us as an able professional, of great integrity, was not presented as a witness for the bog owner, but of the abutters . It does not appear that the bog owner, the party most directly affected, participated. To follow the logic of the theory proposed by Mr. Horsley would have a crippling effect on housing development throughout the Cape, with its many cranberry bogs . And finally we note that the Town of Barnstable not long ago approved a plan for conventional development of this site, despite the traffic and health hazards and planning defects, alleged against this development. -28- i III . FINDINGS, RULINGS AND ORDER In view of the subsidiary findings, and upon a review of the whole record, under the provisions of G.L. , c. 40B, ss. 20-23, the Housing Appeals Committee finds that the decision of the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable was unreasonable and not consistent with local needs. The decision of the Board of Appeals of the Town of Barnstable is hereby vacated and the Board is directed to issue a Comprehensive Permit to the appellant in accordance with the appellant' s application. Said Comprehensive Permit shall provide for the construction of a housing development on the locus which is the subject of this appeal in the approximate number of units and design as presented before the Housing Appeals Committee, subject to the following conditions: (1) Construction shall in all particulars be in accordance with all present applicable zoning and building by-laws for the construction of multi-family buildings, except those which are -29- I I not consistent with this decision. The subsidizing agency or agencies may impose requirements for compliance with any other recognized building codes or portions of such codes and, in the event of conflict, the requirements of the subsidizing agency or agencies shall govern. (2) No construction shall commence until detailed construction plans and specifications, shall have been approved by the subsidizing agency or agencies and such agency or agencies have granted a construction mortgage loan and subsidy financing for the project has been committed. (3) The design of the development is to be subject to such changes in site and building design, type and location -of units, and amenities, as are recommended or required by the subsidizing agency or agencies. (4) Prior to final financial commitment, the subsidizing agency shall, as part of its project review, comply with the applicable -30- e� requirements of the Massachusetts Environmental I Policy Act, G.L. c. 20, ss. 61-62 . (5) If anything in the decision of the Housing Appeals Committee would seem to permit the building or operation of such housing in accordance with standards less safe than the applicable building and site plan requirements of the subsidizing agency or agencies, the standards of such agency shall control . HOUSING APPEALS COMMITTEE AV4", Maurice Corman, Chairman C. Wesle Dingm�' n �j f Date:, Susan D. 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F}. :. .. ,yr��, 1:S P.°+{.." si _"-�7 # ' LAND' t - �,; 'p%i �``-x:: r` s',T`°K Pe : ,L'x? ;� ,;,.5 , .X1'.. S3 ',:Y '. :,.({.t, ,s €• 4 { - .:.t..:-1«ems.,C,..: BLDGS. 5_. .': r.r�.�:..{- .�:t�,Y �.Fi••,:«n ^^ C r - ,. -..., �:._"• s `,2+ s:'.+� •eA•' a a �.'- - yy Sx- .r.�i.iAw ,mot.,.. cme+•, du. ',! r �,A. o 'a'. Er rt �. K.p.-ta-a3 fiF..• +•rtrw i? ."t:7.,. ,r.r».,.. 'r'F-+`. -. a,...�: :1Ax , . n ..: Y .,.i�Z< ''. a !! ,� { t?.,.r-. '��.' •. .xa�r::- "*_: .r:ax „r.,.�_.. .�,. "� .. y,,r .. --r t...,::.. ji .-4,. .r: ^a „».ii' .x. •i r l y.t;,,«8 ;t,.r .TOTAL �w..:.Pux°:r�,;.:.?:�" t--s^S..c; .t.,.?mv.4..,:w.,*w,:.-.-r _„o••r,:: :....„,. .., ,.3. ,.9-. �r .s ,.ytt �.,k l' &v... - y ..r..�,J LAND 4r a {X,�.�,,��s$� +'# ��t � '�,f �, - �. �, :, �'4,; t �`mot A i;ri 't �� y '.•'"� t;.`'.= iT ";t-',4: Fr :T+•x, - "S„t *p 5 ;..;, 'r t7 - BLDGS. TOTAL SF�kf�r.��'.adtr.*.?i;f'.>,+y r�,:e�?.t1 +�.*,u�}.: f-w :.u, .:'e•. .-� "'S g �.t d? r+r a t s - L' •ry;x#`$F+t t':trY y. S.''y i r^.- < •'•'.- s .:.+ t:s.i i s i!'.p-k ,r •:f. LAND 1> .'�`.'Y•95,-:.fry;�,..,`,..tzr ia^.'r `.. v' - _- r -tom+i a.f_« p'{DI�F, 'i; i `e:, •,i- . . .. y BLDGS. t v .tC TOTAL' i ti e e ,'', .t ,%S,"�ti "�"� i.,•' +3. rx:yr ry*t+w.. ,.•. a f . LAND k•1 INTERIOR INSPECTED BLDGS. ky a 3 { - 0 i.s r•^ :3. t .^ 1 s M1 eF s, TOTAL 1 DATE ��s.t ar ik r a, fi y r•q r� is; ,.w,...as...'.{: a .: .x.;s..,.u....: ,:,T - f "� _ . . LAND`. ACREAGE COMPUTATIONS I` "; LAND TYPE y,1 at;,�ih, •#,0F.ACRES ",;:,PRICE.y:+ ,TOTAL - DEPR3' '„VALUE - - I• i, �.. BLDGS. -- TOTAL HOUSE LOTt,:r ,., 4-1 i' s r- t LAND < CLEARED" a'�a`�x• � •� f FRONT x tv `C� oaf -BLDGS: tK TOTAL rrr i�REAR4atia+« arx WOODS,&SPROUT;FRONTs , s,_ Q "` '�''+3'•Z '" LAND t +'.REAR "Y" .a•-::�:.":w• .r• ;a' 4„ � F -,gv BLDGS. - .. WAST E-FRONT} TOTAL 5, pg S Fe REAR LAN D t i r :� ate«+te'.Yat' a;-^ ?*z.m.^,r,e•, �.'w- Via. ,� ... ..:~ -v 4r+ i, ,1 8L:'i�. �` 1i`:,� �:• �'''..,; hr r:- �` �`. 9faa BLDGS. f F L. ' tt s 4-Sr�wa'� I ..T�,.x„ :.yy».: . x•+ '^` ,r �•-' r ia, i ::ssts F. i:.. .. :, ' LAND: BLDGS. 3 `"j rS"ri .� +'�' k�'�ti. �-r,H � ~" ."'{�,..�, ..'"y-1-a W t ���r �- _ .i� ca �•r .s}•CT��,t MA t '.1 ! � ' '.!•- .+s� '» P -,id ,r•eb.„ »tww-TM , ..4`;:LOTa COMPUTATIONS t�' r, •I'sz,r,.• -;•' �: +'}: + b, - y b s LAND FACTORS TOTAL% FRONT ` DEPTH STREET PRICE DEPTH% FRONT FT.PRICE TOTAL t*p DEPR. `t COR; INF ter' ,a VALUE HILLY•; " ' s" • TOWN SEWER LAND { a, ROUGH '+ .BLDGS. r TOWN WATER .F x .X / '' +.rp y.--a�rY 'y.sy;: ..^a. x ;tc,. „+•ay �..'"w .�»., .er• '.Y+� a,. •.. L, 4++ HIGHi�p ' a - i i rr TOTAL - _ RD t P rM< �, t ,'w a ,..4-^"'/' r, '� "1 ) c`, r ' ..i 't�;,�•}` 'n'f.: tl+ 2LAND i?,',^v 4'.4rx✓:'t,..' °„ .�;t �a. ._. ,." L a .... _ t • ' - {. N 'LOW" F 1. , + ,+ DIRT RD-� - — --- —---- ---- -- - -- - - - NO RD. .. _. �,,,` BLDGS. ':...fir_...'`• 'ROPERTY ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NB HD KEY.HD 1739 ROUTE 28 10 RC; 300: 100O3 01/04/96' 112100 40AC R189: 055. '110659 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS - Land By/Date_. Size D"measoa - v .UNIT ADJ'D.UNIT . ACRES/UNITS .VALUE - .Description C ENT E RV I LLE :ASSOC INC MAP— cD. FF-De IntAcres LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. P PRICE PRICE - #BLDG(S)-CARD-1 1 :1.363.200 CARDS IN ACCOUNT L .10;18LD6.SIT,1 • X' 7.0 =10 79 200, 34999.9 63199.99 7A9 448100. #LAND' 1 4481100 of - - _09 - A #P1 1815- ROUTE 28wagN NO BSMT S X` C= 100 7.2 7.2 . 900, 6500-8 #RR 1388 `0342 ARKET D BATHS.0.2 U X' C= 100 5000.0 5000.0 1 00. 5000 8 INCOME 1811300 A - SE D _ - : PPRAISED'VALUE : �:. 1.811 i 300 A u ARCEL; SUMMARY' T AND 4481.00 4 S LDGS 2371800 T . M —IMPS F E � TOTAL 2819900 CNST N I - - - DEED REFERENC Type DATE Recorded R I 0 R YEAR VALUE- S Q _T .. - Book Page Ins'. Mo. vr.D Saes Prior AND 448100 - T 9166/2741 1104194"L 1825000 LOGS 1363200 5813/295: V:07/87 D 192000 OTAL 1811300 1328/387::. :00/00 I' BUILDING PERMIT LAND ADJUST.FOR, 3 Number Dale Type Amount USE LAND LAND—ADJ , INC NE SE` SP-BLDS FEATURES BLD-ADJS UNITS 448100. - 1500. 31642 2/88 NM 000000 CIasS ConSt. Total Veaf Buill Norm. DD$V. Units 'Units Base Rate Adj.Rate A t Age Depr- Contl. CND. Loc. 4b R.G. Repl.Cost New Adj,Repl.Value.- Stories. Haigh Rooms Rms Bane Ifie. Partywall Fec. _ 40C t 000 .•100:100. 61• 00 61.00 • 88 88 6,95 100, 95 54297 --51600 110 3 .2 4.0 Description -gate Square Feet Rept.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1•00 -'IMP.BY/DATE: ML 81 89`•• SCALE: 1"100.75 : ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL BAS.100. . 6100' 900 ' 5 4900' N T GP: uu- FOP 35 2135 42` 897 *=------- r --30— -------* TYCE 31 FFICE BLDG 0.0 3 ! ` ESTGN--AWJNT .-00 ------------------U.O JET -W-A LS` -T2 —UkP80AR6--------7U ! EAfi/AC='TYPE- iT A�=i�AifM'AIiF----U:O NYEN FI-91SW, -05 1ICSTIE----------U-0 ! ! ' AT-rRLAY00T- -T2 1/ER:lN6Ri�Al----U:O 30' BASE, •30, ,,., NTU9_41fkLTY- 02 -AWE _EXTUR=--U:O A ! LOUR'STIFUCT -02 a-J02SrtlaEAPit---UA D W ! ! E LOUR-C_0VER-- -04 71R'PEfi------------u E Totat Areas Aux_ 42 Base_ 900 ! ! ' OOP.:TYPE 03 IF=ASPt1 SHING U:0 BUILDING DIMENSIONS ! ! T LEUTRI�ICL-"- -02 U6VE AVERAUE---U:O ASAS Y12 FOP SO7. Y06 N07 E06 .. ! ' ; OUNOATTON--- -01 �ilRED"CONZ ----3T4:9 SAS Y18.N30 E30 .S30,.. ! . --------------- --- ---------------------- L . *=-- -12---X` -----NEI_998OR 06 4UAC-C_ENTE-RVILLU-- 7 T. LAND TOTAL MARKET !FOP! PARCEL 448100 2819900 AREA '2838 ' VARIANCE +0 +99239 _, , 20 . p. R ti �. .Y. _ �� �_. STANDARD _ PROPERTY ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS IV NBHD KEY NO. 1739, ROUTE 28 . 10 RC: 300 1000- 01/04196" 1121 '.00.- 40AC R189 055. 110659 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS T - t.aneBytDale Sae Dimension v UNIT .ADJ'D.UNIT ACRES/UNITS VALUE - Description- CENTERVILLE�ASSOC''INC MAP- CD. FFDe In/Acres LOC./VR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. PE PRICE PRICE : — L : - BATHS-5.3 U"-. - X�. C= 100 25000:0 25000:00 -: 1:00. 25000,.e CARDS IN ACCOUNT OF 09 N MARKET ' D INCOME ' 1811300 A USE p PPRAISED=VALUE p J (A C 108110300 UI PARCEL'' SUMMARY' S AND 448100 A TI SLOGS 237180C TOTAL E S 2819900 CNST E N I _ I DEED REFERENCE Tye DATE R—ems RIOR` TEAR VALUE A c Book Page Inst. Mo. Yr.p setae Price LAND 448100 T S SLOGS '1363200 R TOTAL' 1811300 t I 1 I 1 C S BUILDING PERMIT LAND L,AND•ADJ ' INC ME , SE SP-SLOS ' FEATURES BLO-ADDS UNITS Number Date Type 'Amount 25000 Cansl. Total "year Built CIa55 Base Rale Atl'..Rale A e Norm. ODSV, Units Units I A � 119 g Depr. Cone. CND. Lot. %R.G. Repl.Cost New Adj.Repl.Value Stories, Height ROOms Rms BeID! •fi.. Pertyweil Fec. 25C: 000 105- 105 • 59.75 62:74' 88 :88 6. 95 100 95 254974 242200 2-0 18 5.3 29:0 Description Rate Square Feet Rep.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1�OO IMP.BY/DATE: ML 8/89 SCALE:. ELEMENTS .CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL S SAS 100, 62.74. 606 38020 GRO S' REAI FIVE FAMiCY ' CNST"GP: r 2SB- 160.100.38 507 50893 STYLE: : 37.APARTMENTS 0.( 2SB 160•100.38 437: 43866 -- ----- ----- --- ---------------------- 3 ESIGN:ADJMT' 01DESIGN ADJUST 5: 1SB .100 62 74: 52' 3262 - - - -- - - - -- - 'J EXTE-R.IiALL`S tDCLPBD�SHIN6LE 6. 1SB 100 62:74. 36 2259 ---------- _ EATIAG TYPE >1GAS=YARN_ AIR---- - 2S6 160 100.38 507• 50893 ! 0.0 NTER:f.INISH a4b4 YA L a.-- ,J 1S6 100. 62:7,4. 650 40781 ' !" HOLLY)HILL ! " IilfiABa.AY0U1` -T2 VEft_:71I08!!AL' ---�. A APARTMENTS ... ! " 3 AMEN-—aUA[TY, -02 A14E -AS EXT�ER.__ 19 BUILDIN6 '"A"z LU6k-.STWOZfi 02W- Jb.IST78EAM 0•. 4 ! FIVE 'UNITS ! " FLV647VFVER 04 JUPE. - at E TotalAreaa A.._ Base_ 2795• +--+_�__�— ___+.. RO�a:.-F�y-.TY7F.�E-- -01 A6LE7�1r(SPH -RFi--- yQ�._ T BUILDING DIMENSIONS t LYC• TRI_rAC 01 AVER A.00 v. A FOUNOATT6N--- -01 6tTREa-CORt----- vff. --------------- --- ---------------------- L LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL' AREA: VARIANCE +0 +0 STANDARD __ �ROPERTV ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE RCELLASS I PCS I NBHD KEY NO. 1739- ROUTE 28 10 RC 300 1000 01/04/96s:1121 :.OD : 40AC: R189 055. 110659 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS ,,, UNIT - ADXD.UNIT CENTERVILLE-ASSOC INC MAP— _ Lana BY/Date Size Dimension - LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. P PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS VALUE Descnpbon CD. FF-De INAtres - BATHS 7.5 U ' X. C= 100 W000.0 .37000.010 .. 1`:00 37000=iI L CARDS IN ACCOUNT _ - 04 ' oF- 09 N ARKET p a :. .,. .,�... .... - . .. ... ,�:... . :...-...,.. INCOME `... A SE p APPRAISED VALUE p J C 1.811300 4 ARCEL'SUMMARY T U AND 448100 a S BLDGS 2371800 T M 0—IMPS Ei TOTAL 2819900 N I N,..CNST DEED REFERENC PRIOR YEWVALUE i T I Book Page �� Mo DATE p s�a� LAND 448100 r S BLDGS 1363200 TOTAL 1811300 1 Number I DB�UILDING PERMIT Amount LAND LAND—ADJ : INC ME SE SP—OLDS FEATURE OLD.-ADJ UNITS. 37000 Class Const. Total W Built -NOIm. Obsv. Units Units Base Rate Adj.Rate A I Age Depr. 'Contl. CND. Lcc. %R.O. Repf.Cost New Atlj.Repl.,Ye— $tones. Height Rooma Rma Bats I ft.. Pertywell Fat. 27C.: 000 105r105 63:15- 66.6W 88 88 '6`95 100 95 383149 364000-2.0. 26. 7.5-31 0 Description Rate Square Feel Repl.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1.DO -IMP.BY/DATE: ML i 8/89 SCALE:- - _, ,_ _ .. ELEMENTS: CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 3 SAS 100 66.31 ' 606 - 40186 F Y` CNST'GP:00 2SB 160.106.10 507 53793 STYLE 37APARTMENTS _ 0. 2SB '.160 106.10. 437• 46366` ESfON'ADJ�1T: 6I PARTM- NTS' T 0. 1SBA00, 66.31 " 52' . 3448 @XfiER MALC$ LOCI PBOlSHIN6lE_-- Q 1 SB 100. 66.31 36 2387. t--- ------ -----�_��- -+;.. -EAYIAt:,TIP : II IM4rYARN Afi-R----�. 2S8 160 10610 507 53793 r NTEtfT2lTiSif 704 RIf..YALl_----------Q. 2SB. 160 106.10 437: 46366. !" HOLLY HILL:' : " Ii1TERa.AYO�IT I:2 ii€R %ii6fiMA1 --_-tf. 1 1SS.100 66.31 : 52 3448 ! APARTMENTS ! NTERBifACTfi- -02 AiiE-AS-EXfiER. Q. ISO 100. 66.31 36 2387. Al BUILDING,,,"C'/ ! ! "' €L�6R STItOtfi- -02 D'-,i02S_T_7_B_E_l�_M_--_-_6. D 2SB .00 93977 ! ' SEVEN UNITS ! La6R LOVER 04CARPET 0: Total Areas Aea CE=AS`Pil �N___�._ E - Base_ T1Yi�E _ T BUILDING DIMENSIONS L��T R i�.AC 01 - ER A-Gr Q. A F0W6AfiT6A--- -01 RED :[ONc----v9:9 -- -------.-------------- LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL: AREA VARIANCE. STANDARD _ I 'ROPERTY ADDRESS - I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD - - KEY NO.- 1739 ' ROUTE728 10 RC 300 10C 01/04 96' 1 r0 4 A - 5 1 9 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS. ,, UNIT ADJ'D.UNIT Lane By/Date Si:eDimension LOC./YR.SPEO,CLASS ADJ. COND. P PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS- VALUE Descriptions.- CENTERV:ILLE ASSOC'-INC MAPS' CD. - FF Depth/Acres - CARDS IN ACCOUNT — BATHS-7.5 U X, [_ 100 37000.0 37000.0 1:00 37000. 8 03 OF .09 A v ARKET INCOME i1811300 A .. SE p � _ PPRAISED'VALUE J C 1:811v300 T_ ui PARCELtSUMMARY- ' g AND 448100 1 T LDGS 2371800 IMPS . Ei TOTAL 2819900 jN% CNST' N I - DEED REFERENCE Tyve DATE Re cl cl R I 0 R" YEAR'V A L U E TA. i - - Book Page Inst. MO. Vr.D Sales Prig -AND 448100 S LOGS ' 1363200 J I• TOTAL 1811300 I I I I t I -BUILDING PERMIT � Number Date Type Amount LAND LAND-ADJ : INC ME SE SP_BLDS ° FEATURES ; BLD-ADDS UNITS 37000 Class Const. Total Vear Built Norm.. Obsv. Vnils Units Base Rate Adj.Rate A Age Dep, Cono. CND. Lac. %R.G. Rapt,Cost New Adj.Repl.-Value Stories. Height Rooms Rms Balhe /Flx. PartI'_ Fac. 27C 000. 105'.105 63.15. 66:31.'. 88 88'.'6-95- 100 95- 383149.1364000 2.0 26 7.5.31.0 , Descriplion Rate Square Feet Reel.Cost MKL INDEX: 1 00 .IMP.BY/DATE: ML SI 89 SCALE: ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL �- BAS-100. 66.31- 606 40184" SEVEN FAMILY. CNST GP: 2S8 160 106.10 507.. 53793 STYLE 37 PARTMENTS p. 2S8 160 106.10 437r 4066' E3TGN-'ADJl�T -Oi �SlGllf-ADJUST'--3: 1S8.100 66.3.1 ' 52' 3448 -XTEfl1ALLS _fOCLP.BDTSHINGLE Q. 1S8. 100- 66.31. 36 2387tiARM-AIR----Q: 2S6 ,160 10600 507 53793 ; " N7ER Fi-NISH 04DRY31ALl -----`--�� 2S8 160 106:10. 437 46366 -- -- - ---= - - ---- -- ---- HOLLY.HILL NTER:IAY•OUT f2 VE.R.;r80RMAl �.0. i 1SB 100 66.31 : 52 - 3448 : ` APARTMENTS: : ' _rfGWfLTY -02 .-AWE"AS EXTER. -Cf 0 1SB. 100• 66.31 36 2387 BUILDING`"e .' ! FLyaQ7'S1'ftdtT- -02 b-JOIST79EAM---lT. 2SB 00 93977 p SEVEN:UNITS ' L060 ZOVE�t-- -04 ARPET -----------�:0 Total Areas Aux Base E _ 3783 +--_-___�__M_-___�__-__�+. aaF- TifPE�__-- -01 _ABLE=ASPH�SH----U�•�.O T BUILDING DIMENSIONS LErTRIt1CL--- -i1 ��9A-G-r--------- - U.O q OUtIfDATIifN-_._ 01 O99E�D--f6�iZ-----9zf 9 L LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL'. . AREA . VARIANCE +0 +0 STANDARD 'ROPERTY ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD KEY NO. 1739= ROUTE 28 10 — RC 300 1000- 01/04/96 11211,i00. 40AC> R189; 055. 110659 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORSD. UNIT ADJ•D.UNIT CENTERVTLLE'ASSOC-INC, -NAP— . Lana ey/Dale Size Dimension LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. PE PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS VALUE Description. C FF .INAtre Y S 19000.0 1.00 19000.,18 r .,.. BATHS<4.2 U' X' C y,-. 100 : 19000:D CARDS IN ACCOUNT• :05 OF ` 09 A V ARKET . INCOME 1811300 A SE D PPRAISED;VALUE 1 C 1:811:300 r U PARCEL.<SUMMARY r S � AND 448100 i T � LDGS '2371800 O-IMPS El ITOTAL 2819900 _ N N CNST DEED REFERook ;. Type MDDATEYr D Reco.tlee PANOR YEA4481O0E 1 T I In91. set"Price j SISLOGS 1363200 TOTAL 1811300 I I BUILDING PERMIT LAND LAND—ADJ .' INC ME: SE SP-OLDS FEATURES BLD—ADDS UNITS Numner Date Type Amoont 19000 Class Cons'. Total Base RateAtlj.Role Vear Built Age Norm ODsv: CND. Loc. 46 R.G. Repl.cost New Adj.Rapt.Value Stories. Haight Rooms Rme Bath. /fix. Pertywell Fac. Units Vnils A 119 Dept. Contl. 04C 000 105, 105 59.80 62.79 88 88 6.95. 100 . 95 190375 1-80900.2.0 14. 6 4:2'16.0 Description Rate Square Feet - Repl.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1 i 00 IMP.BY/DATE: -ML i 8/89 SCALE: ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 3 SASi100 62.7-9 606 , 38051>>GROSS, AREA 63 FOUR:FAMILY'DWELLING CNST"GPs. 2SB 160 100.46 437 43901` TYLE 37 PARTNE_NTS: 0._ ISB!100 62.79 52 3265 i ` ' ESI6N A�JMTi OiDESI6N ADJUST___ S._ ISO;.100 ' 62.79 36 2260 ----- ------ - J --' - _. XTER.YALLS. 7OCLP8DJSNINGIE __ 0. ----- - SB :160 100.46 507r 50933 t _�---+--��_�--��+:: EAT/AC TYPE f GAS7YARM_-AIR 0. 1SB. 100 62.79. 525 • 32965 --- -------- i - NTER.FINI$N 04DRriiAlL` 0. J HOLLY;HILI ! ` MTER.LA_YOUT • 1.2 - A _fNORMAL` _ 0.0 -- -- ---- Z APARTMENTS NTER:QUALTY` 02 W*f A5' EXTER.__ 6.0 BUILDING"'D"'' ----`- - - LOOR:$TRUCT 02 D d0IST78EAM GO D ! FOUR:UNITS ` ! " LOOR`>ZOVER 04 AfFPEf - - 6.0 Total Areas Aux Base 2163 —�!�+—��-----+--- ++�—a.---{ j E --- .TYPE DiG_A_B_L_E_=A_S_P_H:S_H___ 0.0 T BUILDING DIMENSIONS LEci---- L- 0� VERAGE O.0 A 3UNOA?IOA Oi -OURED CONC' V4.9 --------------- --- ---------------------- L LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL.y AREA; VARIANCE t0 ♦0 STANDARD _ 'ROPERTY ADDRESS I I ZONING DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I STATE PCS I NBHD M KEY NO. 1739, ROUTE 28 10 • LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS T . . Lana By/Date Size Dimension Y UNIT ADJ'D.UNIT ACRES/UNITS VALUE -- Dexri r MAP— LOC./VR.SPEC.CLASS'ADJ. COND. PE PRICE PRICE ption CENTERVILLE,ASSOC' INC,. CD. FF-De tNAcres - BATHS 5.3 U X': C= .,- -100 -: 25000.0 25000.0 ;100 . 25000 'B - CARDS IN ACCOUNT 06 0 -A)9,;. 4 OST 'V • MARKET - INCOME 1811300 A SE ` D APPRAISED'VALUE C ` 1.811 300 4 - PARCEL'SUMMARY' r AND' 448100 4 S LDGS 2371800 T M 0—IMPS = E � TOTAL 2819900 N CNST DEED REFERENC Tye DATE Reaord d R I OR YEAR V A L U E T Book Page Init. Mo. Yr.p Set-Pric. AND 448100 r S BLD&S '1363200 TOTAL 1811300 I 1 _ I I BUILDING PERMIT Number Date Type Amount LAND LAND—ADJ INC ME SE SP-BLDS ' FEATURES . BLD-ADDS UNITS 25000. Class Const. Total Vear Built Norm. Obsv. Units Units Base Rale Adj.Rate .A 1 ,Age Dept. Cone. CND. Loc. %R.O. Repl.Cost New Adj.Repl.Value Stories. Height Rooms R.. Bathe I fit. PertywWl Fee. 25C 000 . 105: 105• 59.75 62.74.; 88 88 6°.95. : 100 p95 254974' 242200.2.0, 18 8 5.3 2140 Description Rate Square Feel Repl.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1 00 IMP.BY/DATE: ML' 8/89 SCALE:,. ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL BAS=100. 62.74: 650,' 40781 CNST P: f 2SBI160 100.38 507- 50893 r STYLE. 37 PARTMENTS' 0. r 2SB 160 100.38' 437, 43866 -E,Sf6N ADJMT- -01DESIbN ADJUST -�: J 1S8 .100 62.74: 52- 3262 EXI`Eft:NAII=B - -iOClPeblSH1N6LE---6: 1SB. 100 62.74 36 2259 +------ _+- EATLAZ-YTYP ' :-71 1CS=iiA�tt7-A�ti----Q. ` 2S8 -160 100.38 507 50893 ! ; ' INTERT1N2Sif -04 RYYA�Z-------"0� J 1S8 100, 62.74 , 606- 38020 !" HOLLY,:HILL:. INTER:LAYOUT -12 VER lATOR�IA1-----0: ! " APARTMENTS IL ! "' INTER:01IN T -02 ARE'.A� EXTER: -U: ! ' BUILDIN6'"F" : ! FLb6R�3TIFl7CT -02 o-JOY T70T-Am--_Q� D Laag-,MER- -04 AIFPET-----------LT Total Areas IA.._ Base_ 2795 +-----.-1-------------------+' y y�� �, BUILDING DIMENSIONS - LEe.,RI _NL 01 VERAiiES_P_-- $-a__ ._-U'0 A OUN6AT1_0N-_.- -Oi 6URED;-CONZ-----�9. LAND TOTAL' MARKET PARCEL AREA. VARIANCE +0 +0 STANDARD °ROPERTY ADDRESS I I ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD KEY NO. 1739 ROUTE 28 10 RC� 300 1000: 01/04/96 1121.<00.. 40AC ' R189 :055. 110659 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS- T Land By/Dale Sae Dimension vP UNIT ADJ'D.UNIT ACRES/UNITS VALUE D—ription CENTERVILLE'ASSOC; INC' 'MAP— CD. FF-De m/Acres LOC./YR.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. PRICE PRICE CARDS IN ACCOUNT — BATHS 7.5 U X C= 100 _- 37000.0 37000.0 1.00. 37000.8 _ 07 of 09 J ARKET INCOME 1811300 A SE p APPRAISED:VALUE C 1,811;300 U ARCEL' SUMMARY SI AND 448100 T LDGS 2371800 '• M —IMPS El I - TOTAL 2819900 CNST N I I DEED REFERENC Type DATE Recoreetl RIOR' YEAR VALUE a T I Book Page Inel. Mo. Yr.Di set-Pricer AND 44$100 S BLOGS 1363200 TOTAL 1811300 I I a BUILDING PERMIT LAND LAND—ADJ .' INC ME" SE SP-BLDS FEATURESI OLD-ADJSI UNITS Number Date Type Amount 37000 Class Con51. TOIaI Base Rate Atlj.Role Year Built A'e Norm. Obsv. - - Units Units A I g DeDr. Contl. CND. I Loo. %R.O. Repl.Cost New Adj.Repl.Value Stories, Height I Rooms Rme 88Ibe 1 0'Fi:. PlWywall F 27C. -000 105 , 105 . 63.15 66.W 88, 88 6.95, 100 , 95 383149 364000 2.0 26 7.5.3%10 Description Rate Square Feet Repl.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1.00 IMP.BY/DATE:. ML< 8189 SCALE: ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL BA-S.;100 66.31.. 606. 40184 CNST GP: 2SB '160. 106.10 507 53793 STYLE 37APARTMENTS 0. 2SB" 160 10600 437 46366: EVfGN_ADJMT: -01 b7rEIGN-A0JIf�T---- : 1S8. 100. 66.31 : 52 3448" EXT�R:LALC3- 10ClPOblSFiIN6lE----(1 1S8. 100 66.31 " 36: 2387 +--- »�_��__�_�____-_+. EATIAC=YYP� L1 AS=WARM>AI-R: 1. 2SB:160 106:10 507 53793 ! � ' INfiFR':FTNIB)f -04 RYQA7L - ----Q. 2SB 160 106.10. 437 46366 ! " HOLLY:HILL ! " INTER:LAYOUT -T2 VER.:/N6_RMA1----13: Z 1SB 100. 66.31 ' 52 ' 3448 ! " APARTMENTS ! ' NfiFR:41ACTY: 02 AME, AS EXTER. -CT- _A 100. 66.31 ' 36 2387 ! ' BUILDING "G" ! ... ! FLUOR'-SY§f0t 02 D JOIST78EA11 Qer t D 2SB .00 93977 ! SEVEN'UNITS LOOK COVER-- -04 AR PET-----------6er0 ---+" OaF fiYPE---- -01 GAOCE�A9PH SH----Qer E TDtal Areas Aux a Base_ 3783 -+---T_----------------. BUILDING DIMENSIONS ----- - ------ --------- -- - T LECTRICAL 01 VERAGE_ �.O A FOUNDATION 01 OURED CONC ---- vier ----=--------- --- ---------------------- L --------------- --- ---------------------- LAND TOTAL' MARKET PARCEL! AREA'- VARIANCE +0 +0 STANDARD 'ROPERTY ADDRESS ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I STATE CLASS I PCS I NBHD KEY NO 1739 ROUTE 28 10 RC 300 1000'M 01/04196' 1121F 0. 40AC R189: 05 1 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTENT FACTORS ,, UNIT ADJD.UNIT CD. FF- .. Lanaey/oale sizeDimanvIMAcreS o" LOC./YR.SPE0.CLASs ADJ. COND. P PRICE PRICE ACRES/UNITS VALUE Description CENTERVILLE`ASSOC=INC' MAP— L - De BATHS 7.5. U X C= 100 . r 37000'.O 37000.0 1.00_ 37000 B '' CARDS IN ACCOUNT A FT 08 OF_ 09 IV MARKET D NCOME 1811300 A SE D APPRAISED=VALUE C' . 1>811:300 4 U PARCEL-" SUMMARY T S AND- 448100 T LDGS' ` 2371800 M l O-IMPS E TOTAL 2819900 N CNST AT i I _ DEED REFERENCE ,�,,e DATE ReoiOee - PRIOR Y E W V A L U£ Book Page '"" Mo. Yr.D Salea Pd.. AND - 44 81 00 T S LDGS- 1363200 TOTAL 1811300 I 1 3 , 3 BUILDING PERMIT Number Date Type Arrount LAND LAND—ADJ ' INC ME SE' SP-BLDS FEATURES. BLD—ADJS UNITS ..._ . 37000 : ... Class Consl. Total Year Built Norm. =D Units Units Base Rale Atlj.Rate A I Age Dept DOnA CND. I Lod. %R.G. Repl.Cost New Adj.RePI.Value Stories. Haight Rooms Rms Barba 1 I iia. P.Aywall F. 27CI 000, 105v105 63.15: 66_31 88 88 6`95 100 95 383149 364000 2.0 26 7.5 31A Description Rate Square Feel Repl.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1'00 IMP.BY/DATE: ML' 8/89 SCALE: ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 3 BAS'100. 66.314 606 40184 R SS; REA? : SEVEN FAMILY: CNST,GP:00 r 2SB 160 106.10 507 .53793- TYLE 37 PARTME_NTS ' ' 0.0_ 2SB 160 106.10, 437 , 46366 -- --- _A_6 jf- ---- E$tGN ADJMT' (�1 ESI6N'ADJfIST 5. 1S8 100 66.31 52' . 3448 - ---- ------ - ---- EXTERiYALLS 0 CLP8D-fS11IN61E Q. 1SB 100 66.31 36 2387 +----___�-_�_ -- --- -- - ------ --- - _ - —�_—_+ EATIACsTYPE f1GAS-YARN AIR` �. 2SB 160. 106.10 507 53793 ! ' NTER:fINISH . 04DRrYALL (j. 2SB, 160 106.10 437 46366 ! HOLLY'HILL ! ' IHfiER:ZAYOUT` .-12 VAR �I6RMAC' �. 1SB. 100: 66.31 ! 52- 3448 IQ ER QUALTY 02 ANE ASaEX7ER. (Y. APARTMENTS.. ! " 1SB, 100. 66.31 36 2387 " !' .. - - _D--- _- _ BUILDING' H" ! ' FL06R'3T`Rt7�T 02 D JOIST/BEAM--- 6. p 2SB .DO 939T7 :" SEVEN UNITS LID- �ZOVER a- -0b AWPET-----------Q. T"tal Areas Au„_ Base a 3783 +_—___�..___�__�_�_______+, - - E O_0T-TifPE---- 01 AIILE=_AS_P_i_I-._�H_--_-U�. T BUILDING DIMENSIONS LFC-TRIEAL 01 -I�ERAVE Y.D A FOUK6AMN 01 WAED cOMC 94.9 -------------- --- ---------------------- L LAND TOTAL MARKET PARCEL' AREA VARIANCE +p ; +0 PROPERTY ADDRESS ZONING I DISTRICT CODE SP-DISTS.I DATE PRINTED I CSTATE LASS I PCS I NBHD KEY NO. 1739 ROUTE 28 10 1 LAND/OTHER FEATURES DESCRIPTION ADJUSTMENT FACTORS110659 Lana By/Dare Ty UNITUNIT ADPRI UNIT ACRES/UNITS VALUE Description C E NT E R V I LL E A S S W I N C MA P— CD:' FFDe tb/Acres LOC./V R.SPEC.CLASS ADJ. COND. PRICE PRICE CARDS IN ACCOUNT — L BATHS 4.3 U' X C= 100 215.00.0 21500.0C 1.00 21500 B 09 pF .09 A u COST MARKET D INCOME 1811301) A USE D APPRAISED- VALUE D J C IP811.300 4 U PARCEL: SUMMARY' r S AND 448100 a T LOGS 2371800 M I i O-IMPS _ E OTAL 2819900 CNST NJ I DEED REFERENCE Type -DATE Re—r� PRIOR YEAR VALUE T I _ Book Page Incl. MO. Yr. Sales Pr_ AND 448100 T S SLOGS '1363200 TOTAL 1811300 I I I l BUILDING PERMITI Number Data Type Amount LAND LAND—ADJ INCOIME I SE SP—BLDS FEATURE BLD—ADJS UNITS L. 21500 I( , Class Cons'. Total Base Rale Adj.Rate Y�epa�r Bui11 Age Norm. Obsy. 1 V nits Units A 7 I q Dept. Contl. CND. Loc. %R.O. ReDI.Cost New Adj.Rapt.Value Stories. Helgnl Rooms Rma Balna I Fix. Parlywall Fac. 41 04C 000 105 105 59.80 62.79 88 98 6..95 100 95 209336 198900 2.0 • 15 7 4.3 18.0 fi. ~ Description Role Square Feet Rapt.Cost MKT.INDEX: 1 i-00 IMP.BY/DATE: ML 8I 89 SCALE: ELEMENTS CODE CONSTRUCTION DETAIL I r OAS, 100 62.79 606 38051 ' F R FAMI Y`O ELL'IN CNST'GP: 2SB 160'100-46 437 43901 STYLE 37APARTMENTS ' 0. 1S8 100 62.79 52 3265 DE�fGWADJMT -OT SIbhf'AD7IfST7--- : 1 1SB '100 62.79 36 2260 EkTER.YALLS 10 OWab- SHINGLE Q. 2S8 160 100.46.. 507 50933 +— —tea—+ EAT.IAC`TYPE fTGAS=YARN AIR Q. 2S8 160.100.46 437 43901 ! '_ ---- ---- -- - - ----- ----------- - r 1SB 100. 62.79 52 3265 - IAi-----I NISH 04DRYYALL El HOL LYHIL'L i " ------ 1 NTERLAYOUT: 12AVER �NORMIAL' Q. 1SB 100 62.79 36 2260 ! " APARTMENTS ! " INTER.DUALTY 02SAME AS' EXTER. 6. BUIIDING:•I" -LY69 ST1f0Cy 02 D 30IST78EAM Q. FOUR .UNITS � " D - r FLOOR_ LOVER 04 ARPET Q. ----- - ---- ---- -- -- - - Total Area Aqt_ Beae- 163 +--.----------------N—�---+• G 0� TYPE____ _0T G_A8 L_E_=A_S_P__H_'_S_H_____lS._ E �r q} c T BUILDING DIMENSIONS L �TRIC/CL OT VERAGE 0.0 A OWDATT087-- -01 OUfgE3-CDNC----W.-9 I -------------- --- ---------------------- L LAND TOTAL' MARKET PARCEL' . AREA : VARIANCE +0 .+p• STANDARD J iA if #5 C'\ 017 A ...........-- .7 `4 STANDARD LEGEND o3\� 84 AC 015 0.83 AC / 5 5 9 f note:not all symbols Mll appear on a map -71 42 .8 34 0.4 ra GOLF COURSE FAIRWAY X #19 X_J�/ ;V, 0.3 5 Aci, #1776 3 L AC 75k DECIDUOUS TREES Pill r #1356 0.6 A F.'35-N EDGE OF BRUSH L 132 #T V, 0.96 AC 35.1AC / 51.3 3 -2 52 59 -'tv I I ",/ C=r ORCHARD OR NURSERY 33 il" 59. 17 3�/4 4 "a k�: QK,32� CONIFEROUS TREES 7:77 0.35 1 34 #1320 0183 AC- 50. MARSH AREA -3a 8 33- (�X g #1786 ii�67 EDGE OF WATER ............. 49.6 DIRT ROAD / 59.1 48.9 4 49.0 �--DRIVEVVAYS .. ......... PAVED ROAD PARKING LOT 2B ............... DITCHES -A( 57 5 --7777 2 9 - 4 n PATH TRAIL 4LoL PROPERTY LINES 54. 2 "\j 1842\/ i. i ------- -----17 LOT ACREAGE K- 59- S/ 5 7/7 oil 2' PARCEL NUMBER W HOUSE NUMBER P, 59.41 2 FOOT CONTOUR LINE 7� t 2 r. 58.5 10 FOOT CONTOUR LINE 5 !"g f X- SPOT ELEVATION ............. ....................... 5 7.2 Air STONE WALL 57- FENCE RETAINING WALL 4013 R At .......... -j if RAIL ROAD TRACKS f TELEPHONE POLE 594 f! j,I -9 ---------- MAC 'd , iFes i' STONE JETTY , 41851 59 SWIMMING POOL 7' 5 -k .............. 44- PORCH DECK ........... .......... ................. A. �Db ;r- 91 BUILDINGS STRUCTURES A0 ..... ......... ...... ........... DOCK/PIER/JETTY 0.29 1 .. .... f �c ............ .......... ................ i b� 0.30 AC `7�7 01 X 5 5 ASSESSOR'S MAP BOUNDARY ff i if LJF�------kb�, ' 8.5 1 -7 " w f IT, # 58.2, 1#203,1 if SITE MAP OF J , T7 'y 5 N /58.5 .......... 2 4-1 5 6Q 47 AC/`>;- MAP 189 PAR 55 7 UNIT .......... Li T.O.B.GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IT # # i3- 5,6 if f 1 1 1T--0. 5 A C 8 L-j if Al N "n 0A I I !! � 1 "S, n feet -4�-11-4 lk 1,25 AC ------------------- 0.35 AC 4� w SCALE:i E #253 y 0.54 AC 56. AC i 7 4 0 50 10 iP 74 0 . .......... ............. 17 7" #1 1 1 inch 100 feet 5 -T 57.5 #19 6. #217 S FILE:base2l Up gic 5-17-96 z7" 0 54iAt y- NOTE:THE PARCEL LINES ARE ONLY GRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS OF 0.�l Al t V, J------------ -3-94 PROPERTY BOUNDARIES,THEY ARE NOT TRUE LOCATIONS cmh 8 41 -*,,2 2 9 L ,--j -10.34 AC if v -I VEGETATION,TOPOGRAPHY AND PLANIMETRIC DATA INTERPRETED Li OM 1989 AERIAL OVERFLIGHTS,PHOTOGRAPHYAT 1-800' y- 5 MAPPED D AT 1 100'.PARCEL DATA DIGITIZE D FROM I 100' V ENGINEERING ASSESSORS MAPS 1989 72 #17711 \'A ...... ........... #261 O ------ ----..............