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Harbor View sues MVC over spa expansion conditions - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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MVC approves Harbor View expansion - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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MVC closes Harbor View hearing
Written record remains open for two more weeks.
The MVC closed out the public hearing for the Harbor View Hotel and heard more opposition from neighbors. -Gabrielle Mannino
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission closed out the public hearing for modifications to the Harbor View Hotel, leaving the written record open for two more weeks. The hearing was the fourth for the project.
The company proposes to build a 4,625-square-foot spa at the hotel’s Bradley Cottage with seven treatment rooms, instead of building a 1,620-square-foot spa at the main hotel. The Bradley Cottage rooms would be reduced from 12 to four, and a room would be added at the Pease Cottage. There are no net changes to the rooms, since eight rooms are added to the main hotel and the Pease Cottage and eight rooms removed from the Bradley Cottage.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
MVC approves Stone Bank condos
Harbor View hearing continued to next week.
A courtyard would be added in place of several parking spots at a proposed development in Vineyard Haven.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission unanimously approved the old Stone Bank project in Vineyard Haven, which will turn the historic fieldstone building, formerly the Santander Bank, into a mixed-use condominium and commercial business development.
The project is being proposed by Island developer Sam Dunn, who wants to renovate two existing buildings and construct five new buildings for a total of 11 condo units and six commercial units. The project would reduce parking from 35 to 19 spaces, and includes pedestrian pathways and a small courtyard. In total, the project would have 14 bedrooms.
MVC denies Hob Knob project in close 7-5 vote
While acknowledging economic benefit, a majority of commissioners felt the project was not essential.
The MVC denied the Hob Knob’s expansion project.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission denied the Hob Knob Inn’s proposed expansion project in a close 7-5 vote Thursday night, following months of public hearings and multiple iterations of the project.
The denial of the development of regional impact (DRI) came after after a lengthy discussion of the benefits and detriments of the Edgartown project, with commissioners Christina Brown, Fred Hancock, Michael Kim, Ben Robinson, Linda Sibley, Ernie Thomas, and Christine Todd voting no, and Clarence (“Trip”) Barnes, Kathy Newman, Douglas Sederholm, Jim Vercruysse, and Joan Malkin voting yes.
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