Three new legal salvos this week were fired over the bow of a proposed taproom and retail beer sales operation on Town Neck Road.
Boston attorney Daniel J. Bailey III has filed complaints with the Massachusetts Office of Public Safety and Inspection and the Sandwich Conservation Commission alleging that a building permit should not have been issued to Tree House Brewing Company.
Tree Houseâs proposed business is located within a flood zone and a protected coastal wetland resource area, Mr. Bailey said in his letter to the state public safety officeâs board of appeals.
Mr. Bailey said he is bringing the complaint on behalf of four couples who live on Freeman Avenue, which is adjacent to the proposed taproom and beer distribution site.
SANDWICH Founders of the Tree House Brewing Co. were inundated by concerns from their soon-to-be neighbors during a virtual license hearing Thursday evening.
“I do think this is all exciting,” said Pam Arrighi, a resident who lives a few doors down from the proposed new Tree House Brewing Co.. But, “How do you think this is not going to affect our lives every single day?”
The Sandwich Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to grant Tree House Brewing Co. a Farmer Series Pouring Permit and Entertainment License.
There were more than 50 participants in the remote hearing on the ZOOM video-conferencing platform.
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SANDWICH Things are coming to a head at the Tree House Brewing Company s soon-to-open Sandwich location.
Damien Lee Goudrew, one of the founders of the Charlton-based company and listed manager of the site, is expected to appear before the Sandwich Board of Selectmen Thursday evening for approval of a Farmer Series Pouring Permit and Entertainment License.
All other licensing requirements for the site have been approved by the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.
The brewery taproom should open by summer
The company bought 98 Town Neck Road and the adjoining property at 3 Freeman Ave. through Landreau Realty, LLC for $1.275 million on Nov. 12.
Tree House Brewing presents multi-phase moving plan for South Deerfield site
A COVID-19 vaccination site has been run out of the future Tree House Brewing site in the former Channing Bete Co. building on Routes 5 and 10 in South Deerfield. A representative of the brewing company appeared before the Deerfield Selectboard on Tuesday to give an update on its progress moving into the building. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
The Charlton-based Tree House Brewing plans to open a new location at the site of the former Channing Bete Co. on Routes 5 and 10 in South Deerfield. Staff File Photo/Zack DeLuca
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