The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has declined to take up two referrals from Edgartown, saying the projects in question don’t qualify as developments of regional impact.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has declined to take up two referrals from Edgartown, saying the projects in question don’t qualify as developments of regional impact.
That leaves town officials to decide on the applications, one for an outdoor storage container at Wolf’s Den Pizza and the other for the relocation of a century-old building threatened by erosion at the end of Planting Field Way.
Lasting barely an hour, Thursday’s commission meeting was the briefest in recent memory after the applicants for three development projects asked for their public hearings to be continued without testimony.
The hearing on Edgartown Gardens is scheduled to resume Sept. 11, the Ocean View Hotel hearing is to resume Sept. 18 and the Katama Meadows hearing was continued to Oct. 2.
Commissioners also continued to Oct. 2 the public hearing on special way designation for Mud Puddle Road and Sailors Burying Ground Road.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission meets next on August 14 at 6:30 p.m. with an agenda including the proposed Green Villa condominium complex in Edgartown.

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