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A Nantucket zoning change proposal could slash the number of short-term rentals on the island by 95%, according to a recent analysis from the UMass Donahue Institute. Skip to content.
Nantucket Town Meeting voted 378-558 for the controversial short-term rental article, soundly defeating the proposal after a lengthy debate about the zoning regulations and their potential impact.
Proposed short-term rental regulations set for a vote at Nantucket Town Meeting in May could slash the majority of the island’s supply of immediately available rental units, according to a study ...
The debate will be tossed back to Nantucket’s Zoning Board of Appeals to take another stab at the rules in June. A special town meeting is also slated for Sept. 17.
Zoning change could could slash amount of available rentals in Nantucket, study says Published: Apr. 25, 2023, 6:03 p.m. Corner of Main and Centre streets in Nantucket, Oct. 4, 2020.
Zoning Bd. of Appeals of North Branford, 158 Conn. 509 (1969), as a “helpful discussion of the meaning of the words ‘subordinate and customarily incidental’ in a zoning by-law provision for ...
The Nantucket Zoning Board of Appeals voted 4-0 to uphold the building permit of the Straight Wharf Fish Market—a proposed harborfront clam shack and restaurant in downtown Nantucket—finding ...
The Nantucket’s Zoning Board of Appeals also voted unanimously last month to uphold the restaurant’s building permit, finding the proposed 62-seat restaurant constituted an appropriate use for ...
Town Meeting voters in Nantucket on Saturday rejected a zoning proposal that sought to limit short-term rentals on the island by restricting them to homes occupied by the owner for at least six ...
Proposed short-term rental regulations set for a vote at Nantucket Town Meeting in May could slash the majority of the island’s supply of immediately available Read More Skip to content Boston ...
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