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05.10.2001 Memo from Bob Lawton with attachments
TOWN OF YARMOUTH 1146 ROUTE 28 SOUTH YMMOUTH MASSACHUSETrS 02664-4492 Telephotic (,508) 398-2231, Ext. 271, 270 -- Fax (508) 398-2365 May 10, 2001 Friends of Yarmouth Common Attn: Peter Hughes PO Box 2 Yarmouthport, Ma. 02675 Dear Mr. Hughes: BOARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN ADMINISTRATOR Robert C. Lawton, Jr. On behalf of the Board of Selectmen we would like to thank you for the work you and your group have accomplished in developing the plans for improvements to the Route 6A playground/commons, The money your group has raised and the work you all have done to secure the appropriate fencing for the area as well as overseeing current and future improvements is greatly appreciated. The Board of Selectmen and our office will work to attempt to secure the matching funds for the archeological study which will give us further guidance as to how we can best serve all the needs of the people in Yarmouthport as we improve the playground/common. Respectfully, Robert C. Lawton, Jr. Town Administrator jd cc: Phil Whitten 02 Printed on Fecycled Paper ',-�� Peter, It was certainly great to hear from you after all these years; unfortunately, the circumstances don't seem to be quite the happiest these days in your peaceful section of Yarmouthport. When you mentioned the meeting you will attend tomorrow night, I joking said "Oh! They are baccckkkk!" Then asked if it is the children of the original playground planners? As I recall you said "no; the same". my reply was, "I guess they just never went away!" As we discussed, some 20 years ago these proposals were widespread in the Boston area and we learned, from articles in the Boston Globe that Yarmouth was a pattern for the disaster we were fortunate enough to avoid. This was proven out by the fact that many of the playgrounds that were constructed had to he dismantled due to their materials of construction and "child -safe" materials beneath the structures. At the time, all were certifted to be the ultimate for this type of use, for longevity, the ecology and child safety. Some of the Milton town fathers and a group on well meaning parents decided an area behind the Milton Town Hall, our neighborhood, was the place to construct their dream. A group of immediate neighbors got together to discuss the proposal and were pretty much told this was a done deal and in no uncertain terms were further told, among other things we were a nasty NIMBY group and "racist" if we didn't allow the playground on that site. We simply wanted to provide our input and be listened to. As an aside, Milton is proudly a very diverse town and little did they realize or care that several members of our group were multigenerational neighborhood residents of African American descent. As I mentioned earlier, that fact, among others mattered little to them, they had their goal. The bottom line, after many months of needless discourse, a Zoning Board of Appeals decision in favor of their proposal followed by a successful Superior Court appeal by our group the planners made the decision to construct several smaller structures in existing parks and school yards across the town. Subsequently, most of the structures had to be replaced or removed due to the materials of construction, once described as "state of the art" but proved to be toxic and hazardous to the children. Ironically, the children of many of the playground planners were school chums of our youngest son and are fast friends to this day. Additionally, a number of the planners have become clients of my small local civil engineeringlland surveying consulting firm. Yes, things can and do end well. I trust the decision makers in Yarmouth willfully examine the history of these proposals, their impact on neighbors and won't revisit the poor decisions made in the past. All the very best, Bob Hannigan ) y- /4 o- � Mr. Whitten said in working with the neighbors and the abutters they have recognized the need to reduce impact on them as neighbors to the property. This has been done in the reduction of parking spaces to limit the use of the facility. By designating parking. spaces on a certain side, by designating no parking on the Playground Lane site will give it a rustic neighborhood, northside, Yarmouthport type of road. As the playground equipment deteriorates, they will reduce it in scope. They will hot replace all of the pieces. They will bring it down to a different age group level to something in less stature and structure to a smaller type of playground and will address a younger age of children on that location to serve the use of the people in that neighborhood and people who walk to it. It will be on a smaller scale type of playground but in the vain of how it was given for children to use in that area. The basket ball court is a little more touchier situation as he and Peter Hughes has talked about. Mr. Whitten said he is a park person and that is the one hardened surface that exists north of Route 6 and 6A. He has difficulty in just taking it out and not having a replacement. They are looking, at some alternatives and 1VIr. Whitten said he has committed to them to look at alternatives and opportunities. As part of the discussions we have had before , there is an opportunity maybe to take one of the basketball hoops out and only have a basketball hoop at one end and leave the tar on the other end but put a smaller ebildren's little play hoop, let them have their hot wheels, the little kids on a bicycle the first time they ride. It is a safe place. A safe place where, a little girl might learn to roller skate, etc. He said we will look at those options and they are committed tb look at those options as neighbors to the people there. Mr. Whitten said this is where he thinks they will end up going in working with the Friends of the Commons. They will look at plantings, tree plantings, shrubs, gardens. They are also looking at a new set of benches in a community type of format which would allow people to sit and talk to each other. R. is a gathering place. They will try to work with these people to try to create a social setting there that serves the people who live there, walk there and play there. Charlotte asked if the people who were originally involved with raising the playground equipment money were on the present committee? Phil said that is why he tried to state they will not remove the playground. It will just come down in stature a little bit for a younger age group. The concept, the idea and the presence of a playground will stay there. Mr. Sullivan moved t accept the continuing maintenance fund between $3,.000 and $5,000, seconded by Mr. Schnitzer. Vote 4-0. er added his thanks to Phil and the committee and what they have accomplished over this Mr. Schnitzer period of time. He thanked them for the hard work and the accomplishments and he supported their efforts and the proposed follow-on work. Mrs. Striebel asked if he needed any authority from the Board regarding the filing of the grant? Mr. Hughes said yes and in the next few days he will make copies and bring them to the Town .A.dministrator's's Office and when it is completed it will need to be signed by the Board. Mrs. Striebel echoed the other Board's comments and thanked them all for their hard work. 1, _PORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port - -The Register Page 1 of 2 WICKED yAMOLrrH LOCALWITH NEWS FROM THE REGISTER STORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port By Susan Vaughn THE REGISTER Posted Api 18, 2013 r1 o3:on AM t Est uprlai ,1pr li , t : s 01:14 PM YARMOUTH PORT — The proposed renovations to the Yarmouth Port Common and playground on Suggested Stories Route 6A got the support of a majority of neighbors at a meeting Saturday morning, while one couple Alausrieli 41. Waltham o: Hawks continued to object strongly to almost all aspects of the plans. tan in D-2... It was the third meeting called by the Yarmouth Recreation Commission to garner neighborhood Stay 95ined: It's a teenapMaryy, consensus on the park and playground that has been mostly untouched for io years. Recreation Queen of Scots... Commission Chairwoman Dorcas McGurrin said the residents at the previous two meetings agreed that ITDATED: Arlington raises there would be no public restrooms, no extended parking and no expansion of the playground's existing s1,400fordomrstic... footprint on the1.4-acre common. The conceptual plans call for two sets of playground equipment, one for ages 2 to 5 and one for ages 6 to From the Web 12 as well as different types of swings for all ages and a one -hoop basketball court. Katherine Harris's 13nsband Fuund 11eadThe New Yurk However, Peter and Diane Hughes, who live across from the park on Route 6A and were not at the last Tines meeting, dominated the meeting so much with their objections that two parents who came with their children said theywere tired of hearing their contentious arguments and left. However, before leaving, g l leakh Prnblemx Canned by they both voiced their support of the playground plans. Drinking Too Rtch.., i icalth Central "From a kids' perspective this is fabulous," said Jocelyn Howard, who was there with her three children. 'Yarmouth has lost a lot of kids' focus," she added. She said the playground should have equipment for V,11y DO People sleep with Their children over age 5, which the Hugheses did not support, as her children learned to ride their bikes and Dead Spouses? Vorativ roller blade there. what's this? Kai Boghdan, a Yarmouth police officer who lives in Yarmouth Port, was therewith his 5-year-old son who has been asking to go to a Dennis playground. "I love it," he said of the Yarmouth Port proposal.' hope it goes up tomorrow. We need it. It's a nice little park." As a police officer, he added, "It's not going to bring crime to your neighborhood." Will Rubenstein, another father present with his daughter, said most of the families in the neighborhood now go to Johnny Kelley Park in Dennis. He said he would like more subdued colors for the equipment and suggested another drawing be presented at the next meeting. Most of about 30 people at the meeting raised their hands when McGurrin asked if theyliked the plans. The Hugheses and one or two others were in the minority. "This has gone too far too fast," Diane Hughes said. "This is a democracy." She said there was nothing in the proposals about replacement of trees, fence or archeological digs on the site. Peter Hughes said the new playground would become a "tourist attraction and an attractive hazard. Think of the impact on the neighbors." lie also said the soil under the playground equipment should be removed first because arsenic is leaching into the ground from the previous wooden playground equipment that was removed io years ago. Parks and Recreation Director Pat Armstrong responded that the idea was to look at the aesthetics of the playground first, then consider the fencing and trees. She said it would be at least two years before any playground equipment is installed. When Diane Hughes asked how the project would be finalized, McGurrin said it will need approvals from the town's Old King's Highway Committee, the Community Preservation Committee and a Town Meeting. "It will take considerable time. Once we figure out the playground, we can look at other issues," she assured Hughes. She said the project will be done in four phases, with the archaeological survey first. Meghan O'Brien Taylor, president of M.E. O'Brien and Sons Inc. of Medfield, the low bidder for the job, said she could reduce the playground's footprint from its current width of 45 feet to 32 feet to accommodate some requests. O'Brien and Sons has installed numerous playgrounds on the Cape, including six in Yarmouth and nine in Dennis. She passed around samples ofthe recycled composite playground materials and color options and said she welcomed feedback on those things. She said the new materials would last a lot longer than the previous wooden play equipment. When Diane Hughes objected to having only one playground company working on the project, McGurrin explained that O'Brien's company has been certified as the town's loco bidder for all its playground equipment. Other neighbors who said they were angry when they first heard of the proposal backed up the recreation commission's efforts. Steve Pinney, who was one who objected at first, chastised the Hugheses, saying, "You're talking about personal issues." He pointed out they hadn't been at the previous meeting in March wben most of the issues were hashed out to the residents'satisfaction. The playground also got support from several grandparents at the meeting. Jan Martin urged keeping equipment for ages 2 to 12 as well as benches for adults. "We need it for our grandchildren. So what if a car pulls up with a New York or New Jersey license plate. Theyll be respectful." Noting that the common was deeded to the town in 1924 with the stipulation it remain a common and a playground, she said, "I think it can be for everybody." http:llwww.wickedlocal.com/yarmouth/news/x987009917/STORY-AND-PHOTOS-Most... 11 /26/2013 STORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port - - The Register Page 2 of 2 After the meeting, Pat Thacher Grindell, whose Thacher relatives gave the land for the park, recalled that when she played there in the 195os, the neighbors were welcoming and even brought out cookies for the children. The common was the site of the third Congregational Church and meeting house of Yarmouth since the early t800s. when the church moved to its present site farther west on Route 6A, the former church became a store until the early rgoos when it burned down, according to local historian Duncan Oliver. The next meeting about the playground will held from 6-8 p.m. on May tg at the Congregational Church of Yarmouth on Route 6A. 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Cover sub -grade and drainage trench with FibarFelt. http://fibar.com/Playgrounds/specs300.htm 4/8/2014 Playground Safety, Safe Playgrounds & Safe Playground Equipment - Fibar Page 4 of 5 ■ Allowing 3" overlap at all seams. ■ Slit to fit around footings of equipment. ■ Overlap all slits with either next piece of FibarFelt or scrap piece, to ensure complete coverage. Install FibarMat wear mats either on FibarFelt, in middle of Fibar Engineered Wood Fiber® or on top of system. Permanently mark, with paint or other type of permanent marker, all the legs of the playground equipment with the compacted system design depth. Spread Fibar®Engineered Wood Fiber using a Bobcat, small front-end loader or our Express Blower Trucks. ■ Care should be taken when driving over FibarDrain. ■ Do not make sharp turns on FibarFelt or FibarDrain. 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On grades of greater than 10% - use of FibarSystems is not recommended. Remove all roots, stones, and vegetation. Accurately grade and firmly compact entire area, especially where fill materials have been utilized. Install playground equipment. Install retaining border or curb. Install FibarDrain strips at 6' centers in direction of grade. Cover sub -grade and drainage trench with FibarFelt. ■ Allowing 3" overlap at all Seams. ■ Slit to fit around footings of equipment. ■ Overlap all slits with either next piece of FibarFelt or scrap piece, to ensure complete coverage. Install FibarMat wear mats either on FibarFelt, in middle of Fibar Engineered Wood Fiber or on top of system. Permanently mark, with paint or other type of permanent marker, all the legs of the playground equipment with the compacted system design depth Spread Fibar Engineered Wood Fiber using a Bobcat, small front-end loader or our Express Blower Trucks. ■ Care should be taken when driving over FibarDrain. ■ Do not make sharp turns on FibarFelt or FibarDrain. Install all materials delivered. ■ Additional materials are supplied to account for natural compaction. • Material may be several inches high, until it compacts. ■ Feather edges to make smooth transition to grade or border. Hand spread and rake for smooth, finished surface. After two weeks of active use, surface should be raked again. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and ASTM recommends Use Zones of at least 6 feet around all equipment, except: ■ Swings -- Use zone equal to 2 times the height of top rail is needed in front and behind swings. ■ Slides - Use zone equal to height of slide plus 4 feet, extending a minimum of 6 feet, in front of slide exits. Complete information on use zones can be found at CPSC ands. PART 4: WARRANTY & INSURANCE httn://fibar.com/Playgrounds/sDecs300.htm 4/8/2014 c Playground Safety, Safe Playgrounds & Safe Playground Equipment - Fibar Page 5 of 5 • Manufacturer's Limited Warranty The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written 25-year warranty against loss of resiliency for the FibarSystem 300. The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written 20-year warranty against loss of resiliency for the FibarSystem 200. The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written 15-year warranty against loss of resiliency for the FibarSystem 100. The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written lifetime warranty on the FibarFelt geotextile fabric material. The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written lifetime warranty on the FibarDrain drainage matrix. The Fibar Group, LLC provides a written 3-year warranty on the FibarMat wear mats. • Product Liability Insurance Certificate with project owner named as certificate holder. PART S. MEMBERSHIPS & CERTIFICATIONS • Memberships The Fibar Group, LLC is a member of EPEMA, the International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association. IPEMA is a member -driven organization whose mission is to assist In providing creative, fun, and safe play environments for children. ®rPE--� .IM 1, 11 JJA Certificates of Compliance f IPLMA IP[MA CEiIEIFFiD CERTIFIED ASTM F1292 ASTM2075 O 2010 The Fibar Group, LLC U.S. Patent Nos. 4,679,963; 5,026,207 & 5,076,726. 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More than just a contract, our warranty is our personal commitment that you'll be satisfied with your purchase now and well into the future. As an employee -owned company we take great pride in the quality of everything we make. And we're so confident that you'll be delighted with your purchase that we back our products with the most comprehensive long- term warranties in the industry. It's just one more way that we show how much we care about our customers and communities. 100-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY On all P1ayBooster®, PlayShaper® and P1aySense® aluminum posts, stainless steel fasteners, clamps, beams and caps, against structural failure due to corrosion/natural deterioration or manufacturing defects, and on PlayBooster, Evos'111 and Weevos'1' steel posts and arches against structural failure due to material or manufacturing defects. 15-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY On all plastic components (including TuffTimbers''' edging), all steel components (except 100-year steel posts), Mobius® climbers, decks and TenderTuffTH coatings (except Wiggle Ladders, Chain Ladders and Swing Chain) against structural failure due to material or manufacturing defects. TuffTurf® tiles against material or manufacturing defects. 10-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY On concrete products against structural failure due to natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. Does not cover minor chips, hairline cracks or efflorescence. 8-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY On Aeronet'rm climbers and climbing cables against defects in materials or manufacturing defects. On CoolToppers® fabric against failure from significant fading, deterioration, breakdown, mildew, outdoor heat, cold or discoloration. This warranty is limited to the design loads as stated in the specifications found in the technical information. 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY On all other parts, i.e.: CableCore® products, swing seats and hangers, grills, Mobius climber handholds, Wiggle Ladders, Chain Ladders and Swing Chain, Track Ride trolleys and bumpers, all rocking equipment including Sway Fun® gliders, PVC belting material, HealthBeat- hydraulic cylinders, Seesaws, Wiggle Ring Bridge, etc., against failure due to corrosion/natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. This warranty does not include any cosmetic issues or wear and tear from normal use. It is valid only if the playstructures and/or equipment are erected to conform with Landscape Structures' installation instructions and maintained according to the maintenance procedures furnished by Landscape Structures Inc. For a full text of the warranty, contact your playground consultant. 0 �f-f°64 w P4409 a 1 King! � I N o RD Fin ilyonpp O� � i 11 It 'V i I { W-R, � i�lip II N 1 ion !1 RAPPq EQ 2 m RV.409 0 I 1 t t f 0 g ©�t;ilei�t cn 1 iR All . 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The belt seat elliptical shape measures 7" (178 mm) wide x 26" (660 mm) long x .700" (17,78 mm) thick. ,~ 4Ar rr n :3 o T�;Jv r I D ah tY.-, a! • 1 � ` �f �. - � � .� it • 07/ Sr 4 ���� 4 �t•� R mow to x L _V V Of s U L z r X N Sjy'3jra y --------------- 4,LE3 3,2 Ems . �N T 2j, �g Za ° .. o g a _ �e n �� `� �"�:. � 4 a8� £.S�I�p°o ;➢?'°—' Sut ��t p"E7o� ..eE °%� SSogogpp �r ro� � ps "�� '`v; � ag&�mzn u' g AIL n gg,I Ts L y � a 4 u g aOc -y uYV,h q'a a b58� N f wow L Ym s V �f JAW •4 ',41tl Aifu•. I a-. f+ 4 k, i �- EXISTING CONDITIONS z F? Uzi Mb t 'qf �Aj I 4 1 PlayOdyssey Optional Aluminum Roof Posts: All formed aluminum PlayOdyssey roof posts are manufactured from 6005-T5 extruded tubing conforming to ASTM B-221. Posts shall have a 5" outside diameter with a .125" wall thickness. Post sleeve shall have 4.675" outside diameter with a .150" wall thickness. Post cap shall be aluminum die cast from 369.1 alloy and ProShield finished to match the post color. All caps shall be factory installed and secured in place with (3) self sealing rivets. Material Specifications: 130390A Double Swoosh Slide 72"Dk DB Rail: Extruded from 1.125" ((28,58 mm) O.D. x .312" (7,92 mm) wall. 6005- T5 aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Hood: Rotationally molded from U.V. stabilized linear low density polyethylene, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Slide: Rotationally molded from U.V. stabilized linear low density polyethylene, color specified. Rail Spacer: Fabricated from 1.312" (33,32 mm) O.D. x 16 GA (.065") (1,65 mm) steel tubing. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Support: Weldment comprised of 2.375" (60,33 mm) O.D. RS-20 (.095" - .105") (2,41 mm-2,66 mm) galvanized steel tubing and 1/4" x 3" (6,35 mm x 76 mm) mounting plate. Finish: ProShield, color specified. 148432E Corkscrew Perm Handholds 72"Dk DB Corkscrew: Weldment comprised of 1.900" (48,26 mm) O.D. RS-20 (.09011- .100") (2,28 mm-2,54 mm) galvanized steel tubing, and 1.315" (33,40 mm) O.D. RS-20 (.080"-.090") (2,03 mm-2,28 mm) galvanized steel tubing. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Handhold Panel: Solid color Permalene, color specified. Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. -------------------- 128252A Loop Ladder 40"Dk DB Handhold Panel: Permalene, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Loop Ladder: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) black steel tubing. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. 116247E vertical Ladder - Panel 32" HandholdPanel/Vertical Ladder: Solid color Permalene, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. -------------------- 174450A AdventureScapes Design 1 DB Only j sir /t da-§ Footer Weldment comprised of 1.660" (42,16 mm) O.D. RS20 (.085"--.095") (2,15 mm-2,41 mm) wall galvanized steel tubing and 3/16" (4,74 mm) HRPO sheet steel. Finish: ProShield, black in color. The Pointe Assy.: (Base) Weldment comprised of 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO sheet steel, C8 x 13.75 steel channel, 3" x 1 1/2" x .120" (76 mm x 38,1 mm x 3,04 mm) wall galvanized steel tube and 1 1/8" (28,58 mm) square bar. Finish: ProShield. (Pointe -fully assembled) Castings are made from Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). Glass fiber is Alkali Resistant (AR) type glass formulated for concrete. Nominal wall thickness of 1" (25 mm) and weighs about 11 1/2 lbs. (5,22 kilograms) per square foot. Castings have a strength of 1,500 lbs. (680,39 kilograms) per square inch in tension and 5,000 lbs. (2267,96 kilograms) per square inch in compression. Finish: Acid stain and latex paint made for concrete, Natural in color. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Outrigger Net Assy.: (Net ) Made of tightly woven polyester -wrapped, six - stranded galvanized -steel cable with a polypropylene core. (Cord Connectors) fabricated from 1.25" (31,75 mm) O.D. 6061-T6 aluminum and (T-Connectors) fabricated from 6061-T6 aluminum. Turnbuckle: Fabricated from forged galvanized steel. Rock Pocket Cover: Fabricated from 13 Ga. (.090") (2,29 mm) HRPO flat steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Finish: Zinc plate with yellow chromate finish. Support Brace: Weldment comprised of 1.660" (42,16 mm) O.D. RS20 (.085"- .09511) (2,16 mm-2,41 mm) wall galvanized steel tube and 3/16" (4,75 mm) HRPO steel sheet. Finish: ProShield, black in color. -------------------- 169320D Log Stepper 48" Deck w/2 Recycled Wood -Grain Handholds 1 Handloop and 1 Handrail DB Only Left Handhold Log Stepper Assy.: (Footer Post) Weldment comprised of 5" (127 mm) O.D. x 11 GA. (.120") (3,04 mm) wall galvanized steel tubing and 3/16" (4,75 mm) ` HRPO steel plate. Finish: ProShield, color specified. (Log Stepper-fullyJ/✓ assembled) Glass reinforced wet cast solid pour concrete product. Finish: Latex paint made for concrete, natural colors. Poly Board: Recycled high -density polyethylene, cedar and mink in color. Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Handloop: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel inserts, with 3/8" (9,53 mm) internal thread. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Handrail: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (26,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel welded inserts with 3/8" (9,53 mm) internal threads. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Handhold Frame: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,58 mm)O.D. 11 GA. (.12011) (3,04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel inserts, with 5/8" (15,88 mm) internal threads and 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO steel plate. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Spacer: Extruded from 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x .290" (7,37 mm) w. 6061-T6 aluminum. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. 156070A Pinnacle Ext Deck Barrier: Fabricated from 7 GA. (.188") (4,77 mm) HR zinc plated flat steel. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Extension Deck: Flange formed from 12 GA.(.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is perforated with 5/16" (7,94 mm) diameter holes. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Kick Plate: Permalene, color specified. -------------------- 169318A Wood Plank Wiggle Ladder 32"Deck w/Recycled Wood --Grain Handholds DB Poly Board: Recycled high -density polyethylene, cedar and mink in color. Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Handhold Frame: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,58 mm)O.D. 11 GA. (.120") (3,04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel inserts, with 5/8" (15,88 mm) internal threads and 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO steel plate. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Spacer: Extruded from 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x .29C" (7,37 mm) w. 6061-T6 aluminum. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Support (DB): Fabricated from 1.315" (33,40 mm) O.D. RS20 (.080"-.090") (2,03 mm - 2,28 mm) galvanized steel tubing. Chain/ProGuard: Steel 3/16" (4,75 mm) straight link chain, 800 lb. (362,87 kilograms) working load limit. Finish: ProGuard. Chain/ProGuard: Steel 3/16" (4,75 mm) straight link chain, 800 lb. (362,87 kilograms) working load limit. Finish: ProGuard. -------------------- No Material Spec for 141886B -------------------- 119430A Overhead Parallel Bars/Horiz Lad Connected Between Decks Half Clamp: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 819 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Overhead Parallel Bars: Weldment comprised of 2.375" (60,32 mm) O.D. RS- 40 (.130" - .140") (3,30 mm-3,56 mm) galvanized steel tubing, 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) zinc plated steel and 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO flat steel. Finish: ProShield, color specified. -------------------- 119641A Wire Crawl Tunnel Above Deck Angled Panel Bracket: Weldment comprised of .190" (4,83 mm) thick 5052 aluminum formed angle with (2) 6005-T5 aluminum threaded tubes 1 1/6" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 1 1/2" (38,1 mm) long. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Permalene Panel: Solid color panel measures 35 5/8" (904,88 mm) wide x 41" (1041 mm) high, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) Q.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. Rings: Solid color Permalene, color specified. Wire Tunnel: Formed from 1/4" (6,35 mm) diameter wire with 2" x 3" (51 mmx 76 mm) openings. Wire tunnel measures 28" (711 mm) in diameter and 35 3/8" (898,53 mm) long. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. 127953A Handhold Panel Set Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Handhold Panel: Solid color Permalene, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. 115253A Hole Panel Hole Panel: Permalene solid color. Panel measures 35 1/2" (901,7 mm) wide x 37" (940 mm) high, color specified. Bracket: Formed 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) 5052 aluminum angle. Finish: ProShield, color matched to panel. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. N-/W'' T 116244B Pipe Barrier w/Wheel Above Deck Pipe Barrier: Weldment comprised of 5/8" (15,88 mm) solid steel vertical rails, 1 1/8" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) steel horizontal rails with 203 or 303 stainless steel welded inserts with 5/8" (15,88 mm) internal threads, 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 29 1/2" (38,1 mm x 38,1 mm x 749,3 mm) angle iron. Barrier measures 33 7/8" (860,43 mm) wide x 39 13/16" (1011,22 mm) high. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Offset Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Wheel Clamp: Formed from 3/16" x 2" (4,75 mm x 52 mm) HRPO zinc -plated. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Wheel: 12" (305 mm) diameter cast A319.1 aluminum alloy. Shaft-303 stainless steel. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. 90o Bracket: Formed from 1/4" x 1 1/4" (6,35 mm x 31,75 mm) HRPO flat steel. Finish: ProShield, color specified. YL�' 169319A Recycled Wood -Grain Lumber Panel Bracket: Formed from 1/4" x 1 1/4" (6,35 mm x 31,75 mm) HRPO flat steel. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Barrier Rail: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,57 mm) O.D. 11 GA. (.120") (3.04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel inserts, with 5/8" (15,87 mm) internal threads and 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO steel plate. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Poly Board: Recycled 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (38,1 mm x 88,9 mm) and 1 1/2" x 5 1/2" (38,1 mm x 139,7 mm) high density polyethylene, cedar or mink in color. Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Spacer: Extruded from 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x .290" (7,37 mm) w. 6061-T6 aluminum. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. 120902A Handhold Leg Lift Half Clamp: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Hand Hold: Weldment comprised of formed 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 11 GA (.12011) (3,04 mm) and 1/4" x 1 3/4" (6,35 mm x 44,45 mm) steel half clamps. Finish: TenderTuff, brown in color. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). 153590A Orbiter DS Only Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. r� Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Spinner Assembled Top: (Upper Assembly) Weldment comprised of 1/4" x 3" (6,35 mm x 76 mm) HRPO flat steel, 1.900" (48,26 mm) O.D. RS40 (.120"- .130" ) (3,04 mm-3, 30 mm) wall galvanized steel tube, 3.500" (88,9 mm) O.D. RS20 (.125") (3,17 mm) wall galvanized steel tube,and 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. steel shaft. Finish: ProShield, color specified. (Sleeve/Plate) Weldment comprised of 1/4" (6,35 mm) sheet HRPO steel and 2.875" (73,03 mm) O.D. schedule 80 steel tubing. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Standing Post Assy:(Spinner Post) Weldment comprised of 2.875" (73,03 mm) O.D. RS40 (.160"-.17011) (4,06 mm-4,32 mm) wall galvanized steel tubing, 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. steel shaft, 12 Ga. (.105") (2,66 mm) HR flat steel and 1141 or 1144 steel collar.Finish: ProShield, color specified. (Sleeve/Plate) Weldment comprised of 1/4" (6,35 mm) sheet HRPO steel and 2.875" (73,03 mm) O.D. schedule 80 steel tubing. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Spinner Platform:Comprised of 7 GA. (.17911) (4,55 mm) HRPO flat steel and 3/8" (9,53 mm)-16 x 1" (25 mm) weld studs. Standing surface is perforated with 3/8" (9,53 mm) diameter holes. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Spinner Wheel: Weldment comprised of 1.029" (26,13 mm) O.D. RS20 (.07011- .080") (1,78 mm-2,03 mm) wall galvanized steel tube, 1/4" (6,35 mm) HRPO fiat steel and 3/8" (9,53 mm) flange weld nuts. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Rubber Gasket: Made from 50 durometer neoprene. 169315A Tree House Roof Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Smoke Stack: Weldment comprised of 3.500" (88,9 mm) O.D. RS20 (.125") (3,17 mm) wall galvanized steel tube, 3/16" (4,75 mm) HRPO steel plate and 14 GA. (.078") (1,98 mm) galvannealed steel sheet. Finish: ProShield, black in color. Roof/Trim Boards: Recycled 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" and 1 1/2" x 5 1/2" high - density polyethylene, cedar and mink in color. Roof Bracket: Fabricated from 7 GA. HRPO steel sheet. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Roof Frame: Fabricated from 3/16" x 6" (4,75 mm x 152 mm) aluminum 5052- H32 angle. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. Roof Post Cap: Weldment comprised of 4 5/8" (117,48 mm) O.D. x 3/16" (4,75 mm) wall aluminum tube and 3/16" (4,75 mm) thick aluminum plate. Finish: ProShield, tan in color. 122197A 90* Triangular Tenderdeck Triangular Deck: Flange formed from 12 GA (.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is perforated with 5/16" (7,92 mm) diameter holes. Deck face has (4) slotted holes for face mounting components. The finished size measures 2 5/8" x 37 3/4" (66,68 mm x 958,85 mm). Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Deck Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. 152911C Curved Transfer Module Right 48"Dk DB Clamps: Cast aluminum.&#xOD; Finish: ProShield, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Panels: Permalene, color specified. Spacer Tube: Made from 6061-T6 aluminum 7/8" (22,23 mm) O.D. x 1 11/16" (42,85 mm). Finish: ProShield, color specified. Deck Support: Weldment comprised of 3 1/2" (88,9 mm) O.D. RS-20 (.125") (3,17 mm) galvanized steel tubing and 3/8" (9,53 mm) O.D. x 5" (127 mm) long CRS rod. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Deck: Flange formed from 12 GA (.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is perforated with 5/16" (7,92 mm) diameter holes and measures 29" (737 mm) per (2) sides. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Railings: Weldment comprised of 1.125" (28,58 mm) O.D. x 11 GA. (.120") (3,04 mm) steel tubing with 203 or 303 stainless steel 3/8" (9,53 mm) threaded inserts. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Step Support: Weldment comprised of 1.660" (42,16 mm) O.D. RS-20 (.080" - .095") (2,03 mm-2,41 mm) galvanized steel tubing and 1 3/4" x 1 3/4" x 1/8" (44,45 mm x 44,45 mm x 3,17 mm) HR angle. Finish: ProShield, color specified. Step Sections/Top Step Section: Formed from 12 GA (.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is 24 3/8" (619,13 mm) wide x 14" (355,6 mm) deep and is perforated with 5/16" (7,92 mm) diameter holes. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. r11" 121948A Kick Plate 8"Rise Kick Plate: Fabricated from 11 GA (.120") (3,C4 mm) HR flat steel. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). 111228A a Square Tenderdeck Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Square Deck: Flange formed from 12 GA (.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is perforated with 5/16" (7,92 mm) diameter holes. Deck face has (4) slotted holes for face mounting components. The finished size measures 2 5/8" x 47" x 47" (66,68 mm x 1194 mm x 1194 mm). Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Deck Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. 111231A Triangular Tenderdeck Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Triangular Deck: Flange formed from 12 GA (.105") (2,66 mm) sheet steel conforming to ASTM A1011. Standing surface is perforated with 5/16" (7,92 mm) diameter holes. Deck face has (4) slotted holes for face mounting components. The finished size measures 2 5/8" x 37 3/4" (66,68 mm x 958,85 mm). Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. Deck Hanger Clamp Assembly: Cast aluminum. Finish: ProShield, color specified. -------------------- 121949A Tri-Deck Kick Plate 8"Rise Kick Plate: Fabricated from 11 GA (.120") (3,04 mm) HR flat steel. Finish: TenderTuff, color specified. I Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). -------------------- 111404E 116"Alum Post DB Post: See P1ayBooster (PB) General Specifications. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Chain/ProGuard: Steel 3/16" (4175 mm) straight link chain, 800 lb. (362,87 kilograms) working load limit. Finish: ProGuard. 176038A Full Bucket Seat ProGuard Chains for 8' Beam Height Full Bucket Seat: Made of U.V. stabilized high -quality black rubber encapsulating a 24 GA (.024") (0,61 mm) stainless steel reinforcement plate. Handles cast from 356-T6 aluminum alloy with black polyarmor paint finish. Handles attach to seat with (3) 1/4" (6,35 mm) x 1 5/16" (33,32 mm) long stainless steel rivets. The full bucket measures 9" (229 mm) deep x 10 1/2" (266,7 mm) wide. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Chain/ProGuard: Steel 3/16" (4,75 mm) straight link chain, 800 lb. (362,87 kilograms) working load limit. Finish: ProGuard. 177350A "*.� Molded Bucket Seat ProGuard Chains for 8' Beam Height Bucket Seat: Rotationally molded from U.V. stabilized linear low density polyethylene, color specified. Mounting Bracket: Cast from 535 aluminum magnesium. Dbl. Pivot Block: Fabricated from 6061-T6 Aluminum with bronze oil impregnated bearing. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F 879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). Chain/ProGuard: Steel 3/16" (4,75 ) straight link chain, 800 lb. (362,87 kilograms) working load limit. Finish: ProGuard. 177332A Single Post Swing Frame 8' Beam Height Only Vozella, Beth From: Vozella, Beth Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 2:17 PM To: Richard Gegenwarth Subject: FW: trees at 6A playground From: Vozella, Beth Sent. Tuesday, November 17, 2015 1:35 PM To: Carlson, Dave Cc: Armstrong, Pat Subject: RE: trees at 6A playground Thanks Dave - I believe you answered his questions/concerns. -Beth From: Carlson, Dave Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 12:52 PM To: Vozella, Beth Cc: Armstrong, Pat Subject: RE: trees at 6A playground Hi Beth, We are putting the largest Elm by the playground on the Old Church St side, and the other three on the Playground Ln. side to replace the trees that were removed due to disease. As far as the original plan I am not sure, but we opted to go with one large tree instead of smaller ones because we were afraid of damage from the children on the smaller trees and also decided that it would provide instant shade to the area of the benches for patrons at the playground. I hope that satisfies his questions, also we are hoping to install the trees this week if the contractor has time available before the rain on Friday. Thanks Dave From: Vozella, Beth Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 10:02 AM To: Carlson, Dave Subject: RE: trees at 6A playground Hi Dave - The OKH Chairman was in the office today and would like to know: 1. Are these part of the original landscaping plans? 2. Where on the playground will these be placed? Thanks, -Beth From: Carlson, Dave Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 120 PM To: Vozella, Beth Subject: trees at 6A playground Hi Beth, Here are the names of the tree types we are planning on putting in at 6A playground, the tree warden has given us his approval. They are 2 — Chinese Elms, 1— Sweet Gum, 1— Dawn Redwood all are at least 3" caliper or larger and have a life expectancy greater than 50 years. Thanks Dave David Carlson Yarmouth Parks and Cemetery Supervisor 508-398-2231 ext 1502 74 Townbrook Road West Yarmouth, MA 02673 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE 1146 ROUTE 28, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02664 Phone (508) 398-2231 Ext. 1292 — Fax (508) 398-0836 Colleen McLaughlin, Office Administrator (cmclaughlin@yarmouth.ma.0 ) CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATION AP? C9!I4 YARkIOl1TH D KING'S HIGH}NAY Application is hereby made for the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness (CIA) under Section 6 of Chapter.460, Acts of 1973 as amended, for proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings, photographs, and other supplemental information accompanying this application. PLEASE SUBMIT 6 COPIES OF SPEC SHEET(S), ELEVATIONS, PHOTOS, & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. Check All Categories That Apply: 1) Exterior Building Construction: New Building Addition Alterations Reroof Indicate type of Building: Commercial Residential Garage She _. utter: 2) Exterior Painting: Siding Shutters Doors TrimOter: I 3) Signs/Billboards: New Sign Change to Existing Sign 4) Miscellaneous Structures: Fence Wall Flagpole Pool '.Other: s �� Type or print legibly: Please note that ali applications must be submitted by owner or accompanied by letter from owner approving submittal of application. , r' /�0 For Committee use oniv: Received by OKH: Date: CashlCheck #: Rcvd by: Date signed: J 2- Approved Reason Signed: Approved with _modifications Denied YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE A1146 ROUTE 28, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02664 = Phone (508) 398-2231 Ext. 1292 --- Fax (508) 398-0836 o Colleen McLaughlin, Office Administrator (cmclaughlin@yarmouth.ma.us) STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING CHANGES TO AN OLD KING'S HIGHWAY APPROVED PLAN As property ownerlcontractortagent for construction at Vz ell All I Ln Map/Lot ] - Y - 3 , CIA # - approved on , 1 certify that I understand the following requirements regarding any changes that may be required for this project: In accordance with the Guidelines to the Act (Sec. E1), only minor changes may be approved by the Committee without the filing of a new application and the holding of a new hearing. Examples of minor changes or alterations would include such matters as altering a single window or door or a minor change of color which could be made without a detrimental impact to the overall appearance of the project. All alterations by amendment or otherwise require the local Committee's approval. All changes needed or desired to OKH-approved plans require notification to the local Committee and approval from it. Such a request for a minor change must be submitted to the Committee in writing on the appropriate request form, which may be obtained from the OKH office. Approval shall be obtained before incorporating the change into the project. Failure to do so will result in the Building Department issuing a stop -work order or delaying issuance of an Occupancy Permit or final inspection approval. If the change has begun or taken place prior 'to receipt of OKH approval, a Minor Change approval or Certificate of Appropriateness application for the revised plans is still required and will result in a doubled filing fee for the appropriate category of work. I have read and understand the above statements. i Date: /2 Signed: r� erl ontractorlag r- Y Date: 6 Z_ f �`� Signed: = 2 7 T (Chairman, &d King's Highway Committee) H:IOKHC12013 APPLICATION FORNISISTATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING.doc Updated 6/12/2013 SPECIFICATION SHEET - GENERAL Project Address: 16Q Year Built: ------- ---------------- --------------------------- --------------------------------- --------- FOUNDATION: Material: IUf Exposure (Not to exceed 18"): DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 0 WALKWAY MATERIAL: 0A CHIMNEY: Material/Color: I1! GUTTERS: MateriiailColor:�[ A ROOF: Material: Nft _Pitch (7112 min) Height to Ridge: Color: SIDING: Material/Style: Front: Sides/Rear: COLOR CHIPS Color: Front: TRIM: All windows & doors to be trimmed with Material: I"` ' DOORS: Qty: �A Material- Sides/Rear: 1x 4 1x5 (Circle one.) Color: Color: Style/Size (if not listedlshown on elevations): NR STORM DOORS: Qty: VP, Material: Color: GARAGE DOORS: Qty:AL Mat'I: Style: Color: WINDOWS: Qty: VA Brand: Color: Mat'I: Grilles (Required): Pattern Type* * Snap -In, Between Glass, True Divided Light, Permanently Applied InteriorlExtedor STORM WINDOWS: Qty: WA Material: Color: SHUTTERS: Meft 1\1A Style: Paneled Louvered Color: SKYLIGHTS: Qty:_ Fixed Vented Size Color: DECK: Size: Decking Mat'l: Color: Railing Mat'I: Style: WALLS/FENCES (Max 6' height): Height: Jy /V Color. Color: Style: Mat'l: (Show running footage & location on plot plan.) UTILITY METERSIHVAC UNITS: Location: Screening: LIGHTS: Qty: r� k— Style: Color: i _'n+inn(QV 2 - General SPECIFICATION SHEET - SIGN Project Address: 4o 44,5,e 4 Year Build: VA Check one: V"' New Sign Add itionlAlteration to Existing Sign COLOR CHIPS Freestanding Affixed to B&ding For Affixed Signs: Style of mounting fixture: Color: Size of sign: Material: Lettering: Style Color(s): Please note sign placement on elevation(s) and attach full -color mockup(s) of proposed sign(s) including artwork and colors. For Freestandinq Signs: Style of signboard: Material: Size: Color(s): Lettering: Style Color(s): Posts: Material Color(s): Height to crossbar (not to exceed 6'): Single -faced: Double-faced: Please note sign placement on plot plan and attach full -color mockup(s) of proposed sign(s) including artwork and colors. For All Signs: Lighted: Yes No Type/placement of lighting: Screening of Lights: Additional information: 2-Sign E 1 r P!O 3 . 1 P1E�133-52 - --A� - - �~0. d C- - 0.73 R0,1 Pep ,,�,�1 133-t ❑ 0.�R 43 I 36 (�,Nz 0.82 AC 90.33 AC 7 AC 40 1 35 39 0.24 AG 0 p0.4�AC - t-I- ��%,j P�$1 0 34 3125 AC ~ ~ p .IS 5 r . AC 49 �l $3 Of- 0.37 A C -17t- t f: w 53 2 0.6AC52 A.3 A 1 0.52 AC i _ ~ G 54 i Q zawN OF � a.s YARMOUTH � a 0.64 AC t ! 4 38 5_ �124-31 1.39 AC G. 0.16 AC] A PLAYGROUND CD � D Chit cl 59 60 a 06AC 0.67AC a 0.06AC 1.1AC 57 58 d d7 AC 472 �.45 473 3 482 'agr- STATE 4 4s HIGHWAY ass 1 soo 2'a48 04 Ac 497 1 19 18 0 AC 0.39AC 0.53AC 120 1 ❑ 21 j0. AC 0 0.43 AC 11 0.34 AC 20. 0.49 1 (may �! 0.37AC Q irly-[' d 0 123 2.2 f 0.12 AC 0.42 AC Vic' 1f U �1 124 � t �y � © \nAC -1 23 6 Z m 0.623LC 0.44AC N GE t�R1�i 14 � 12 17 6 f�i 24 i 0.66 R2AC 0.44AC 0 O r 0 43 C 12 Ak AC 8 M 25 8 Cl 0.98 AC 0.63 C � GDURCP 26 bvp JfjJ l Y _ Wa 0.3 �P10131.16 PI 133-52 1 ' 0.38AC- -- 0.1 l� � ❑ 6. 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AC 125 m rn d 0.6ZAC s 120 O.44AC 1 N V1L�' 0 124 ' 116 f I,Vk I ib N 0.56 A(Cj� 2AC 24 0 1 ❑ 0.44AC �rl 1 A o A 118 O a_ a AC � B s 52 0.A 25 8 0.63 C 0.98 AC 26 ovo pOS p 0.82 AC PRNV - �� lI I ` 10. 129 / - 9 0.32 2.01 AC ' 11 AC I 27 i 0.54AC I 2 27.1 0'V 1 0.56AC / 107 1 0. 3 A 1 N 0.83 AC E-3 >� ,15 C R8 �-Q 131 ' 1 2A,C 0.96 AC 1 / - ^ 1.21 AC �Z✓\ - - 4 I - 10fi I ,1AC � 0.a1 AC 6 LPN 132 l 0.59AC 1651 P 1 1 AL1 � w 29 1,15 AC 0.26 30 J:Z�C L P14123-1 �0,71 Al y } �, �- 1 e Iyg��y UUU 4B �� 3 f O 1 AC 1 2 li-7In N I 2 P101 q� 2 � 2J.96.96 AC �__ ____6o__ _ __________ _ 61__ ]]�� 0.98 AC 6, � 1.1 AC t r 0.3hi1C ' DATE OF LATEST MAP REVISION: 10/15/09 / f , YARMOUTH OLD KINGS HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ABUTTERS' LIST Applicant's Name:CA ykeaocm Property Location: Petition #: / y ZQ Z _ Hearing Date: Information Re aired: 1 } Map and swot Number of Applicant's Property 2) Map and Lot Number of Direct Abutters & Properties across the street from the Applicant This information may be obtained at the Assessor's Office in Town Hall or on the Town of Yarmouth Website (www.yarmouth.me.us). Click on Assessor's Department tab, then Assessed Values tab. Map Number Lot Number Applicant Information: Abutter Information: L ZU - 31 3Z 33 I 3 Iv -24 55 � 5 Cam, I S1 ll 31-2-1 l 1 '2- l z2 i :--,, 3 -50_ 1 Copies: 1 Labels & 1 Hard Copy Matthew J. Zurowick, Director of Assessing 1241 321 11 1241 33.11 1 1 1241 351 1 1 WHELDEN, FRANK E PAOLINI LINDSEY MARIE SELEMON PATRICIA A 417 N DENNIS RD 17 PLAYGROUND LN 23 PLAYGROUND LN YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2141 YARMOUTHPORT, MA 02675 YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1331 1241 571 1 1 LEEMILTS PETROLEUM INC 125 JERICHO TURNPIKE STE 103 JERICHO, IVY 11753 1241 541 1 1 MERE, MARIO B 10 OLD CHURCH ST YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1328 1241 181 1 1 WECKLER RICHARD C TRS 467 ROUTE 6A YARMOUTHPORT, MA 02675 1241 39/ 1 1 WHITE SALLY C TR 41 NORTH MAIN ST SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 1241 531 1 1 MCDONALD KRISTEN B 16 OLD CHURCH ST YARMOUTHPORT, MA 02675 1241 191 1 1 BASIN ROBERT C JR 463 MAIN ST YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1913 124/ 551 1 1 KOELSCH SUSAN ANN 8 MILL RACE RD WILMINGTON , DE 19810-2917 1241 201 1 1 HUGHES, DIANE OWEN PO BOX 2 YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-0002 1241 361 1 1 DOBEREINER, NIGEL O 15 CLARK RD FISKDALE, MA 01518 1241 32/ I 1 124/ 54/ I 1 WHELDEN, FRANK E MERE, MARIO B. 417 N DENNIS RD MERE, SALLIE H YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2141 10 OLD CHURCH ST YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1328 124/ 33.1/ I I 124/ 53/ I 1 PAOLINI LINDSEY MARIE MCDONALD KRISTEN B 17 PLAYGROUND LN ANDERSON MICHAEL V YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675 16 OLD CHURCH ST YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675 124/ 35/ I I 123/ 1221 I I SELEMON PATRICIA A BIERIG BRIAN W PINNEY, STEPHEN C BIERIG GAIL E 23 PLAYGROUND LN 447 ROUTE 6A YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1331 YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1824 133/ 11 1 1 124I 201 1 1 OMARA PAUL D HUGHES, DIANE OWEN OMARA NORMA M PO BOX 2 12 ORTON ST YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-0002 WORCESTER, MA 01604 124/ 3 8/ I 1 124/ 18/ I I TOWN OF YARMOUTH WECKLER RICHARD C TRS 1146 ROUTE 28 WECKLER ALLENE YATES TRS SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463 467 ROUTE 6A YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675 124/ 57/ 1 / 1241 19/ 1 / LEEMILTS PETROLEUM INC BABIN ROBERT C JR C/O GETTY REALTY CORP BABIN MARY ELLEN 125 JERICHO TURNPIKE STE 103 463 MAIN ST JERICHO, NY 11753 YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-1913 124/ 39/ I I 124/ 122/ WHITE SALLY C TR HANNON NEAL D TR THE 28 OLD CHURCH ST RLTY TRUST COACH HOUSE CORNER NOMINEE 41 NORTH MAIN ST P O BOX 3013 SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 POCASSET, MA 02559 133/ 501 / 1 124/ 36/ 1 1 BARNATT JUDITH EVANS TR DOBEREINER NIGEL O JUDITH E BARNATT REVOCABLE LVG DOBEREINER CATHY A P O BOX 261 15 CLARK RD YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675 FISKDALE, MA 01518 124/ 551 1 1 124/ 31/ 1 I KOELSCH SUSAN ANN GONET CLAIRE TR KOELSCH DONALD CHRISTIAN BEARSE REALTY TRUST 8 MILL RACE RD 450 ROUTE 6A WILMINGTON, DE 19810-2917 YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675 124/ 56/ I I DAVIS JONATHAN S KAISER LAURIE A 482 ROUTE 6A YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-I916 Material specifications Quote: MEO13283PB - 3�Lt� &-Ae.t 4/24/2013 General Specifications: Material: All materials shall be structurally sound and suitable for safe play. Durability shall be ensured on all steel parts by the use of time- Y✓ tested coatings such as zinc plating, galvanizing, ProShield finish, TenderTuff coating, etc. Colors shall be specified. Fasteners: Primary fasteners shall be socketed and pinned tamperproof in design, stainless steel (SST) per ASTM F879 unless otherwise indicated (see specific product installation/specifications). All primary fasteners shall include a locking patch -type material that will meet the minimum torque requirements of IFI-125. Manufacturer to provide special tools for pinned tamperproof fasteners. TenderTuff Coating: Metal components to be TenderTuff-coated shall be thoroughly cleaned in a hot phosphatizing pressure washer, then primed with a water -based thermosetting solution. Primed parts shall be preheated prior to dipping in UV -stabilized, liquid polyvinyl chloride (PVC), then salt cured at approximately 400 degrees. The finished coating shall be approximately .080" thick at an 85 durometer with a minimum tensile strength of 1700 PSI and a minimum tear strength of 250 pounds/inch. Four standard colors are available all with a matte finish. (Brown only for HealthBeat). Not applicable for Evos. ProShield Finish: All metal components with ProShield finish shall be thoroughly cleaned and phosphatized through a five -stage power washer. Parts are then thoroughly dried, preheated and processed through a set of automatic powder spray guns where a minimum .002" of epoxy primer is applied. A minimum .004" of architectural -grade Super -Durable polyester TGIC powder is applied. The average ProShield film thickness is .006". ProShield is formulated and tested per the following ASTM standards. Each color must meet or exceed the ratings listed below: Hardness (D3363) rating 2H Flexibility (D522) pass 1/8" mandrel Impact (D2794) rating minimum 80 inch --pounds Salt Fog Resistance (B117 and D1654) 4,000 hours and rating 6 or greater UV Exposure (G154, 340 bulb) 3,000 hours, rating delta E of 2, and 90 percent gloss retention Adhesion (D3359, Method B) rating 5B The Paint Line shall employ a "checkered" adhesion test daily. Eighteen standard colors are available. Decks: All Tenderdecks shall be of modular design and have 5/16" diameter holes on the standing surface. There shall be a minimum of (4) slots in each face to accommodate face mounting of components. Tenderdecks shall be manufactured from a single piece of low carbon 12 GA (.105") sheet steel conforming to ASTM specification A-1011. The sheet shall be perforated with a return flange on the perimeter to provide the reinforcement to ensure structural integrity. There shall be no unsupported area larger than 3.5 square feet. The unit shall then be TenderTuff-coated brown only. Tenderdecks shall be designed so that all sides are flush with the outside edge of the supporting posts. Not applicable for Evos, Weevos or HealthBeat. Rotationally Molded Polyethylene Parts: These parts shall be molded using prime compounded linear low -density polyethylene with a tensile strength of 2500 psi per ASTM D638 and with color and UV -stabilizing additives. Wall thickness varies by product from .187" (3/16") to .312" (5/16"). Five standard colors are available (Black only for HealthBeat). Permalene Parts: These parts shall be manufactured from 3/4" high -density polyethylene that has been specially formulated for optimum UV stability and color retention. Products shall meet or exceed density of .960 G/cc per ASTM D1505, tensile strength of 2400 PSI per ASTM D638. Five standard solid colors are available. Some Permalene parts are available in a two- color product with (2) .100" thick exterior layers over a .550" interior core of a contrasting color. Eight standard two-color options are available. Not applicable for Evos or HealthBeat. Recycled Permalene® Parts: These parts shall be manufactured from 3/4" high -density polyethylene that has been specially formulated for optimum UV stability and color retention. Products shall meet or exceed density of .960 G/cc per ASTM D1505, tensile strength of 2400 PSI per ASTM D638. Available in a three --layer product with (2) .100" thick colored exterior layers over a .550" thick 100% recycled Black interior core. Five standard color options are available (Blue/Black, Yellow/Black, Red/Black, Green/Black and Tan/Black). Not applicable for Evos or HealthBeat.. Footings: Unless otherwise specified, the bury on all footings shall be 34" below Finished Grade (FG) on all in -ground play events/posts. Other types of anchoring are available upon request. Hardware Packages: All shipments shall include individual component - specific hardware packages. Each hardware package shall be labeled with the part number, description, a component diagram showing the appropriate component, package weight, a bar code linking the hardware package to the job number, assembler's name, date and time the package was assembled, work center number, and work order number. Installation Documentation: All shipments shall include a notebook or packet of order -specific, step-by-step instructions for assembly of each component, including equipment assembly diagrams, estimated hours for assembly, footing dimensions, concrete quantity for direct bury components, fall height information, area required information and detailed material specifications. Packing List: All shipments shall include a packing list for each skid/container, specifying the part numbers and quantities on each skid or within each container. Packaging: PlayBooster posts shall be individually packaged in sturdy, water-resistant, mar -resistant cardboard boxes. Other components shall be individually wrapped or bulk wrapped to provide protection during shipment. Small parts and hardware packages will be placed in crates for shipment. The components and crates are then shrink-wrapped to skids (pallets) to ensure secure shipping. Maintenance Kit: An order -specific maintenance kit shall be provided for each structure order. The kit will include a notebook or packet with a second set of installation documents and order -specific maintenance documentation with recommendations on how often to inspect, what to look for and what to do to keep the equipment in like --new condition. The kit also includes touch-up primer, appropriate color touch-up paint, sandpaper, appropriate color touch-up PVC, graffiti remover and additional installation tools for the tamperproof fasteners. (PB) PlayBooster General Specifications: Posts: Post length shall vary depending upon the intended use and shall be a minimum of 42" above the deck height. All posts shall be ProShield finished to specified color. All posts shall have a "finished grade marker" positioned on the post identifying the 34" bury line required for correct installation and the top of the loose fill protective surfacing. Top caps for posts shall be aluminum die cast from 369.1 alloy and ProShield finished to match the post color. All caps shall be factory installed and secured in place with (3) self sealing rivets. A molded low -density polyethylene cap, with drain holes, shall be pressed onto the bottom end of the post to increase the footing area. Steel Posts: All steel PlayBooster posts are manufactured from 5" O.D. tubing with a wall thickness of .120" and shall be galvanized after rolling and shall have both the I.D. and the cut ends sprayed with a corrosion resistant coating. Steel Post Mechanical Properties: Yield Strength (min): 50,000 PSI Tensile Strength (min): 55,000 PSI % Elongation in 2 inches: 25 Modulus of Elasticity: 29.5 x 1,000,000 PSI Aluminum Posts: All aluminum PlayBooster posts are manufactured from 6005-T5 extruded tubing conforming to ASTM B-221. Posts shall have a 5" outside diameter with a .125" wall thickness. Aluminum Post Mechanical Properties: Yield Strength (min): 35,000 PSI Tensile Strength (min): 38,000 PSI % Elongation in 2 inches: 10 Modulus of Elasticity: 10 x 1,000,000 PSI Arch Posts: Aluminum arch posts shall be manufactured from 6005-T5 alloy. The arch shall be formed to a 21" center line radius to complement the 42" center to center module. The arch shall be of one continuous piece construction. There shall be no welds or additional pieces mechanically fastened to manufacture the arch. Each arch shall be designed to provide a minimum of 90 1/2" clear span from the deck to the inside of the arch at the radius peak. Arches shall be proShield finished to a specified color. Clamps: All clamps are ProShield finished and, unless otherwise noted, shall be die cast using a 369.1 aluminum alloy and have the following mechanical properties: Ultimate Tensile: 47,000 PSI Yield Strength: 28,000 PSI Elongation: 7% in 2 inches Shear Strength: 29,000 PSI Endurance Limit: 20,000 PSI Each functional clamp assembly shall have an appropriate number of half clamps and shall be fastened to mating parts with (2) 3/8" x 1 1/8" pinned button head cap screws (SST) and (2) stainless steel (SST) recessed "T" nuts. A 1/4" aluminum drive rivet w/stainless steel pin is used to ensure a secure fit to the post. P1ayBooster clamps have three functional applications and shall be named as follows: 1.) Offset hanger clamp assembly. 2.) Deck hanger clamp assembly. 3.) Hanger clamp assembly. r Cable: Comprised of six --stranded and tempered Corocord cable with a polypropylene core. The galvanized steel wire cores of the six strands are inductively fused to polyamide coating, black in color. PlayOdyssey Structural Frame: Post length of the double ladder/central column shall vary depending upon the deck height and shall be flush with the bottom of a deck infill or a minimum of 46" above the deck height. All posts shall be ProShield finished to specified color. All posts shall have a "finished grade marker" positioned on the post identifying the 60" bury line required for correct installation and the top of the loose fill protective surfacing. Post caps shall be aluminum die cast from 369.1 alloy and ProShield finished to match the post color. All caps shall be factory installed and secured in place with (3) self sealing rivets. A molded low -density polyethylene cap, with drain holes, shall be pressed onto the bottom end of the ladder posts to increase the footing area. Ladders are bolted together below grade to act as a single column for installation purposes. The deck support weldments/arms are comprised of 5/16" (.312") steel conforming to 1010 steel per ASTM A635 and welded to a 52" steel post. Arms are secured to each ladder post with (4) 5/8" x 1 1/2" pinned button head cap screws thru (2) 1/4" flanges. I q - )9 D ,�- L-1 A%Ws lZr,-;`9 a AV 'T , .1 ;: �., h.11:�?�!:iy. ..��?. � .`i'1 fw- _ ��3 f • t. r•—�11 ! i �__ { iv i y� der.• e• RS - -Ilk �. APT S. ORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port - - The Register Page 1 of 2 KICKED YARM�?LlT LOCALVATH r4EWS FROM THE REGISTER STORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port By Susan Vaughn THE RE91STEK Posted .}pr 18, 201;l Ilv nS:on Al -I I.n.t update Apr tK, •aot (r 1)t:14 F-M YARMOUTH PORT — The proposed renovations to the Yarmouth Port Common and playground on Suggested Stories Route 6A got the support of a majority of neighbors at a meeting Saturday morning, while one couple hlan.Aeld 41. Wahh:en o: Ha.ks continued to object strongly to almost all aspects of the plans. fall in 0.2... It was the third meeting called by the Yarmouth Recreation Commission to garner neighborhood SLay'nined: 1L s a t•"nago Man, consensus on the park and playground that has been mostly untouched for to years. Recreation Q"'"'" °f SCAN_ Commission Chairwoman Dorcas McGurrin said the residents at the previous two meetings agreed that S'PDATM Arlington raises there would be no public restrooms, no extended parking and no expansion of the playground's existing ti i.4uu for dustrstic... footprint on the r.4-acre common. From the Web Kaalherine Harris's Husband Fuunrl Dead The Not York 7ymts 5l lealth Prnbleln; L ;lusnd br Drinking Tou Much... lleallit Central Why Du People Sleep WiLh Their Drad ocativ The conceptual plans call for two sets of playground equipment, one for ages 2 to 5 and one forages 6 to 12 as well as different types of swings for all ages and a one -hoop basketball court. However, Peter and Diane Hughes, who live across from the park on Route 6A and were not at the last meeting, dominated the meeting so much with their objections that two parents who came Kith their children said they were tired of hearing their contentious arguments and left. However, before leaving, they both voiced their support of the playground plans. "From a kids' perspective this is fabulous," said Jocelyn Howard, who was there with her three children. "Yarmouth has lost a lot of kids' focus," she added. She said the playground should have equipment for children over age 5, which the Hugheses did not support, as her children learned to ride their bikes and roller blade there. sym,or.acmtent Whars this? Kal Boghdan, a Yarmouth police officer who litres in Yarmouth Port, was there with his 5-year-old son who has been asking to go to a Dennis playground. "I love it; he said of the Yarmouth Port proposal. "1 hope it goes up tomorrow. We need it. It's a nice little park." As a police officer, he added, "it's not going to bring crime to your neighborhood." Will Rubenstein, another father present with his daughter, said most of the families in the neighborhood now go to Johnny Kelley Park in Dennis. He said he would like more subdued colors for the equipment and suggested another drawing be presented at the next meeting. Most of about 30 people at the meeting raised their hands when McGurrin asked if they liked the plans. The Hugheses and one or two others were in the minority. "This has gone too far too fast," Diane Hughes said. "This is a democracy." She said there was nothing in the proposals about replacement of trees, fence or archeological digs on the site. Peter Hughes said the new playground would become a "tourist attraction and an attractive hazard. Think of the impact on the neighbors." He also said the soil under the playground equipment should be removed first because arsenic is leaching into the ground from the previous wooden playground equipment that was removed ro years ago. Parks and Recreation Director Pat Armstrong responded that the idea was to look at the aesthetics of the playground first, then consider the fencing and trees. She said it would be at least two years before any playground equipment is installed. When Diane Hughes asked how the project would be finalized, McGurrin said it will need approvals from the town's Old Mng's Highway Committee, the Community Preservation Committee and a Town Meeting. "It will take considerable time. Once we figure out the playground, we can look at other issues," she assured Hughes. She said the project will be done in four phases, with the archaeological survey first. Meghan O'Brien Taylor, president of M.E. O'Brien and Sons Inc. of Medfield, the low bidder for the job, said she could reduce the playground's footprint from its current width of 45 feet to 32 feet to accommodate some requests. O'Brien and Sons has installed numerous playgrounds on the Cape, including six in Yarmouth and nine in Dennis. She passed around samples of the recycled composite playground materials and color options and said she welcomed feedback on those things. She said the new materials would last a lot longer than the previous wooden play equipment. When Diane Hughes objected to having only one playground company working on the project, McGurrin explained that O'Brien's company has been certified as the town's low bidder for all its playground equipment. Other neighbors who said they were angry when they first heard of the proposal backed up the recreation commission's efforts. Steve Pinney, who was one who objected at first, chastised the Hugheses, saying, "You're talking about personal issues" He pointed out they hadn't been at the previous meeting in March when most of the issues were hashed out to the residents' satisfaction. The playground also got support from several grandparents at the meeting. Jan Martin urged keeping equipment for ages 2 to 12 as well as benches for adults. "We need it for our grandchildren. So what if a car pulls up with a New York or New Jersey license plate. They'll be respectful." Noting that the common was deeded to the town in 1924 with the stipulation it remain a common and a playground, she said, "I think it can be for everybody." http://www.wickedlocal.com/yarmouth/news/x987009917/STORY-AND-PHOTO S-Most... 11 /26/2013 STORY AND PHOTOS: Most support playground plan in Yarmouth Port - - The Register Page 2 of 2 After the meeting, Pat Thacher Grindell, whose Thacher relatives gave the land for the park, recalled that when she played there in the ig5os, the neighbors were welcoming and even brought out cookies for the children. The common was the site of the third Congregational Church and meeting house of Yarmouth since the early 1800s. When the church moved to its present site farther west on Route 6A, the former church became a store until the early 190 Its when it burned down, according to local historian Duncan Oliver. The next meeting about the playground will held from 6-8 p.m. on May 15 at the Congregational Church of Yarmouth on Route 6A. 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Armstrong, Pat Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 3:21 PM To: McLaughlin, Colleen Subject: FW: Old Kings Highway Feedback for 6A Playground For tonight's meeting From: Will Rubenstein [mailto:heywill0)campwk.comJ Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 2:07 PM To: Armstrong, Pat Cc: Dorcas McGurrin Subject: Old Kings Highway Feedback for 6A Playground Dear OKHD Committee: I am a parent of two daughters, aged 9 and 3 and live a mile from the 6A playground in YarmouthPort While we are not direct abutters, we have been affected by the removal of much of the playground a few years ago and are excited about the proposed renovations. During the winter of 2013/14, my 9 year -old and I attended a community meeting at the church, and she advocated for monkey bars as part of the new design, because they helped her build confidence as a toddler to join a gymnastics team. She is now a competitive gymnast! My wife and I hope that the Committee will consider and approve a treehouse playground design that incorporates natural colors of tan and green. Please keep in mind the families of Yarmouth who are non -direct abutters as you make your final decision. Best wishes, Will Will Rubenstein Director, Camp Wingate Kirkland 508-362-3798 www.campwk.com http://www.facebook.com/campwkea ecod hftn://twftter.com/campvvk http://instagram.com/campwk The way summer is supposed to be! This document is confidential and/or privileged. This information is intended solely for the use of the individuallentity named above. Disclosure. copying, distribution or use of the information is prohibited. If you have received this document in error. please immediately notify us by telephone.. (508) 362-3798, and destroy the original message. Thank you! McLaughlin, Colleen From: Chris Koelsch <dckoelschl@hotmail.com> Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:18 PM To: McLaughlin, Colleen Cc: Sue Koelsch; phughesl@capecod.net; Armstrong, Pat Subject: RE: Application #111.1 To: Colleen McLauglin Colleen McLaugiin <cmclaughlin@yarmouth.ma.us. Please allow me to introduce myself. I am Chris Koelsch and together with my wife Susan we are the owners of the house located on 8 Old Church Street Yarmouthport MA. Built in the mid 1700's our home has been in Susan's family for several generations and was originally built and occupied by Colonel Joshua Hamblin. We have spent the last five years painstakingly restoring it to it's original grandeur. Since we will not be in town on Monday, April 28th and therefore will not be able to attend the meeting regarding application #111.1, "Playground Equipment Upgrade", we would like this email to be our formal vote and voice on this subject. We have been following the process, as much as possible, and have studied the project application form and are year muchanginst the proposed plan for the following reasons: 1) Public Safety: Always first and foremost in our minds. The footprint and size of the added equipment will surely attract many more people to the, relatively small common, referred to, currently, as the Yarmouthport Village Playground. Attracting a substantially increased amount of people (mostly young children) to an area with a busy intersection, directly on route 6A, is very conceming. The lack of sufficient parking to accommodate the expected increase in park usage will lead to creating further safety concerns, with folks with small children being forced to cross streets to get to the park. 2) Historic Preservation: The Yarmouthport Village Playground, was historically, not a playground at all, but rather the common meeting ground for the town. Historic meetings were held over the years, as well as social gatherings. We believe the plans outlined in application #111.1, with it's large modern plastic structures, are not in line with keeping this park as a historic common area. In the application under the "Community Benefit" section it is noted that the benefit is "to play, rest, picnic, fly a kite or just relax". We agree and have enjoyed watching the young families do just that over the years. We do, however, disagree, that installing huge modern plastic structures, would increase these benefits. If fact, we believe it would have the opposite effect, creating an over used, loud and disruptive atmosphere for such a small (1/3 acre) common area. It should, as it does now remind us of a simpler time, where families enjoy real quality time together without the need for commercial stimulation, such as large modern playground equipment. 3) Due Process: In the "Community Support" section it is stated that over 200 signatures in support are on hand. Although this may very well be the case, we are abutters, and we have never been approached or notified of the public meetings regarding application #111.1, nor been asked for our ideas or support. Respectfully, Chris and Susan Koelsch dckoeischl A-hotmail.com sakoelschO-hotmail.com 302 230 1209 T McLaughlin, Colleen From: Dorcas McGurrin<dorcas@heatherwoodkingsway.com> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 1:01 PM To: jan@teebaligolf.com Cc: McLaughlin, Colleen Subject: FW: The Park Hi This is an email I received in support of the playground proposal. Thanks Dorcas -----Original Message ----- From: Jan Martin from Tee Sall Golf [mailto:ian@teeballgolf.com] Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:45 PM To: Dorcas McGurrin Subject: The Park Hi Dorcas - Sorry Tom and I cannot attend the meeting Monday, so here our our thoughts about doing the park the way it is planned. First and foremost we should think of the children, then the parents and grandparents that will bring the children. Thus the equipment that is planned is excellent, and the benches are a must. Our personal history with using the park starts with Tom who used it as a teenager for basketball; our son who was there from a toddler to adulthood, especially during middle school - basketball, then lunch at the Martin house, then more basketball; our first two granddaughters who called it Nini and Papa's Park; our next two grandchildren who also practiced their hitting and catching for baseball there; and our last grandson who is very disappointed with its present condition. So this wonderful piece of property we have here in YarmouthPort needs the present plan to go ahead and be built for all the children, parents, and grandparents that have a history or will create a history similar to ours. Please feel free to read this at the meeting. Jan Janice Martin,Editor and Golf Travel Writer Tee Sall Golf Enterprises Ian@teeballolf.com 508.362.9588