Lambert's Cove Inn changed hands in 2021.
Ray Ewing

Lambert's Cove Inn Withdraws Outdoor Dining Application

<p>The owner of Lambert&rsquo;s Cove Inn withrew a special permit application for outdoor dining after neighbors continued to push back against the proposal.</p>

The owner of Lambert’s Cove Inn withrew a special permit application for outdoor dining after neighbors continued to push back against the proposal at Thursday’s West Tisbury zoning board of appeals meeting.

Outdoor dining at the inn, which operates in a residential zone, has drawn concerns from a handful of neighbors since it was approved in 2020 due to Covid and has continued through the summer of 2022.

On Sept. 8, owner Jon Saunders and innkeeper Bridget Sampson came before the board to ask for a special permit that would allow up to 30 diners in the inn’s English garden from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from mid-June to mid-September. Mr. Sanders purchased the inn with his partner in 2021.

The outdoor dining proposal drew pushback from some neighbors in September, who reitered their concerns at the meeting Thursday.

“What the Inn is asking for here, is yet another exercise in mission creep,” wrote Nicholas W. Puner, a nearby resident, in correspondence read at the meeting. “I consider the inn to be a burden, not a benefit.”

But Mr. Saunders said that outdoor dining was essential to the survival of his business.

“Our business would be decimated,” without outdoor dining, he said, adding that the inn would be willing to adhere to guidelines from the board.

Zoning board members discussed various ways to handle noise concerns at the meeting, including a reduction in wedding events and the installation of noise barriers in the garden.

But the board ultimately recommended that Mr. Saunders withdraw his special permit application and return with a revised plan. Mr. Saunders complied, although he said he still planned to advertise outdoor dining for next summer.

 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 10/15/2022 - 04:08

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Brian Vineyard Haven

More selfish idiotic behavior by island residents trying to ruin small businesses. Everyone has to complain about and say no to everything that would help businesses and towns function like the real world does. Shameful behavior. I know exactly whose houses ill be lighting off loud fireworks near next 4th.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/16/2022 - 08:29

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Ben West Tisbury

My wife and I were married outdoors at the Lambert's Cove Inn in the 1980s. Over the years we've returned to walk the grounds and chat with the different innkeepers who've worked hard to maintain the business. We had dinner outdoors last July in the garden and it was a delight. Superb locally source food, attentive service, and a midsummer night's ambiance accented by fireflies and Michael Haydn's gentle acoustic guitar. The new innkeepers have worked hard to make a go of it. Its neighbors should support its future success.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/18/2022 - 07:29

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Tom Chilmark

Agree with these comments. My wife and I were also married at the Inn decades ago. How do the neighbors not realize what a gem they have in their midst? The Inn owners are telling the truth — success or failure of small businesses like this can easily depend on little things like outdoor dining. Be careful what you wish for NIMBYs — the next owners or use will likely be worse for you if these guys fail.

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