A popular weekly music night at Radio Farm is allowed to continue after the West Tisbury zoning board of appeals overturned the town building inspector's decision to halt the event.
A popular weekly music night is allowed to continue after the West Tisbury zoning board of appeals overturned a town cease and desist order this week.
Brad Tucker, owner of Radio Farm, had been ordered to stop his weekly “Music Monday” events at the State Road farm by town building inspector Joe Tierney. Mr. Tierney issued a cease and desist on Aug. 2, saying incidental uses such as private events are only allowed once a year under the zoning bylaws.
On Aug. 16, Mr. Tucker appealed the order, saying there is no clear definition of an event in the town regulations.
The zoning board of appeals unanimously overturned the building inspector’s decision at its meeting Thursday, saying the event didn’t appear to be violating any bylaws.
Board members said the current zoning isn’t clear on what type of events can or can’t be held on private properties in town and how often these events can happen, making the board hesitant to uphold the cease and desist.
“I think it’s a bad idea to overturn the zoning inspector but if overturning the zoning inspector drives the community to try and make a comprehensive list, to make a new bylaw, to deal with this gray area, to make it clear what the events are...[I’ll do it],” chair Lawrence Schubert said.
The majority of the zoning board discussion was focused on the lack of clarity in zoning bylaws regarding events, which had been previously looked at by the town.
“I really feel for Joe, because we have failed him to provide the tools that make sense,” board member Deborah Wells said. “I have no idea what an event is not, because you have to be able to define it by saying what it is and what it is not, and I can’t answer both of those questions.”
Mr. Tierney said he acted based on evaluation of complaints by neighbors.
“Right now, I do zoning by complaint, because I don’t have the staff,” he said. “I get a complaint, I evaluate it and determine if I have to take action or not.”
Supporters of the event said the gatherings brought the community together and Mr. Tierney's ruling should be overturned
“I can tell you that what happens at Radio Farm is meaningful to me,” West Tisbury resident Chrissy Kinsman said. “It’s a gathering place for local community to come together.”
Future compromises were also brought up by the public, including more notice and organization for these kinds of gatherings.
“The Island has moved to a different spot and predictability and accommodation is possible, but only in a predictable environment,” singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor said. “That’s what I would suggest to Brad, and I would suggest to the town, is figure out a way to get things predictable and then inform your neighbors about that.”
Mr. Tucker didn't say Thursday what his plan for music night is going forward, but told the board the evenings of music were meant to be a fun community get-together.
“I just want to be very clear that this was very much so intended as a community enriching [event], just a fun reason for us to get together, friends and family,” Mr. Tucker said. “I’m here before you folks with respect to your job and your decisions.”

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One of the greatest community
DanOne of the greatest community gathering events currently on island. Love it. Hope it continues for years to come.
We need more of this.
If its not an event then why
Joe Hepworth Chester MAIf its not an event then why do people call it an event?
That is a word. I’ve never
Bradford tucker West TisburyThat is a word. I’ve never used personally. I’m sorry if the general public wants to shift the language, but the fact is this has never been a concert, and has always been an educational event. I encourage you to come see for yourself.
Anything that brings people
Michelle Vineyard HavenAnything that brings people together as a community should be considered by the town and the town should be working diligently with the host to keep this event moving forward for the sake of the community. They should be working with the neighbors who have complained and coming up with solutions. Get it together! Do better!
Congrats to Brad and our
Amy EdgartownCongrats to Brad and our other talented neighbors! You all handled this with such grace and kindness and the outcome is well deserved. What a win for our community!
Where do these 30-50 some-odd
Genuinely Curious Vineyard HavenWhere do these 30-50 some-odd folks go to the bathroom?
The folks from MACIEL and
Bradford tucker West TisburyThe folks from MACIEL and sons were kind enough to provide us with ample porta potties, and I also do have a home. Is this really your biggest concern?
This is good news! Had been
David EdgartownThis is good news! Had been hearing good things about these events just as they were being shut down and thought I’d missed out. Looking forward to checking it out.
The building inspector did
Bob Kelly Oak BluffsThe building inspector did the right thing. It's an event, only right now it's an event that people, including the board here, likes just fine. Rather than muse about what an event is or is not, a better solution long term is to create some kind of permit that would allow the town to approve or disappove events like this one. What if it gets a big following, charges admission, creates a parking hazzard, sells drinks and merch, etc, then it's like the tides will change again and ideally there'd be a process in place....or at that point, return to the one event per year rule.
I’ve only been to Radio Farm
Alison ShawI’ve only been to Radio Farm once, but what I experienced touched me deeply. It was a completely new venue and concept here on the Island, and yet the feeling of “old school” and timeless Vineyard permeated the evening. A gathering of community - long-time Islanders, washashores, and summer folk of all ages - for an evening of music, food, camaraderie, and for me, magic.
This is wonderful to hear. I
Bradford Tucker West TisburyThis is wonderful to hear. I am very proud of this farm, and I have poured every resource and every ounce of energy I have in to it, and hearing of people’s positive and inspiring experiences is all the reward I could ask for. Glad you made it, and I hope to see you again!
I’ll echo what Allison S.
John Thibodeau KatamaI’ll echo what Allison S. said above.
This is no Beach Road event (which I loved btw) but a very mellow small scale gathering that is very, very good for community spirit, morale and quite frankly emotional and mental health for the many of us that beautiful music speaks to.
The times I’ve been I found the experience ethereal. So beautiful it felt spiritual.
Lack of affordable housing is not helping our reknowned Arts experiences on MV……thank you Brad for stepping up and bucking this tide. Please support live music.
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