West Tisbury inn will not be permitted to add detached guest cabins.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Zoning Board Denies Lambert's Cove Inn Expansion

<p>The West Tisbury zoning board of appeals this week denied a request from the Lambert&rsquo;s Cove Inn to expand by adding guest cabins on the property.</p>

The West Tisbury zoning board of appeals this week denied a request from the Lambert’s Cove Inn to expand by adding guest cabins on the property.

The vote was unanimous at a meeting Thursday following a site visit on Tuesday, ZBA administrator Pam Thors confirmed Friday.

Inn owner John Cain, who bought the inn in April 2018, was seeking a special permit to build five 400-square-foot detached guest cabins on the property. The inn currently has 15 rooms and a 70-seat restaurant. The expansion would have altered a preexisting nonconforming use of the property, which is situated in a residential neighborhood off Manaquayak Road in West Tisbury.

At a public hearing last month the proposal saw some support but also opposition from neighbors who raised concerns about added strain on the private road and neighborhood. There were also concerns about noise, traffic and wastewater.

“We are disappointed with the decision,” Mr. Cain told the Gazette in an email Friday. “We had hoped to see more emphasis on the support of many of our neighbors for our proposed enhancements, and were excited to elevate the experience of the Inn that all our visitors and neighbors enjoy.”

He said he had no plan to appeal the ruling.

“We remain committed to maintaining the viability of this iconic property and supporting the West Tisbury community,” he wrote.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 02/10/2019 - 10:40

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Ted WT

This ended up being a bad idea. The Inn is grandfathered into a residential area. I’ve driven down that road to go to the Ice pond and you can’t go 100 feet in the summer without someone with an out of state plate almost running you off the road. How many days was the Ice pond closed last year because of the existing septic situation? This would only make it worse.

I wonder how this guy who lives off island would feel if someone tried to do this on his road? He probably would be the first one crying.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 02/12/2019 - 02:21

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Upsetting

Why are we so against businesses trying to succeed?! Terrible decision.

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