Tisbury, Massachusetts — week of 2026-06-29 · all Tisbury meetings

Tisbury Planning Board Continues Housing Production Plan Review; Conservation Commission Eyes ADU, Enforcement

The Tisbury Planning Board has spent recent weeks refining the town’s Housing Production Plan, with discussions stretching across multiple meetings. No vote has been recorded, but the plan’s goals and strategies have dominated agendas, signaling its importance to future housing development in Tisbury.

Planning Board: Housing plan, 86 Beach Road operator change

The board met on June 24 with a potential vote on the Housing Production Plan listed, but minutes are not yet available. A subsequent working session on June 30 focused solely on reviewing goals and strategies 1 through 3, with no public hearings or major votes anticipated. Bills payable were also on the agenda.

On July 1, the board held a continued public hearing for 181 Mayflower Lane (Assessor’s Parcel 53-A-3.9) and considered a change of operator for a food establishment at 86 Beach Road under a special permit. New business included a pre-public hearing for a special permit on Mud Puddle Road and an update on MassDOT Five Corners planning. Ongoing business covered the Housing Production Plan draft, review of memorandum of understanding language for a Planning Board Administrator, and the appointment of an at-large member to the Zoning Bylaw Review Committee.

Board of Health: Juice bar, nitrogen mitigation

The Board of Health agenda on June 25 included site plan reviews for Morning Dew Juice and Soiree MV. Members were also scheduled to discuss a nitrogen mitigation plan update for the Tashmoo Woods Association, along with reviews of nursing and MAVEN contracts.

Coming up: Conservation Commission enforcement, ADU permit

The Conservation Commission will meet on July 7 to review a Notice of Intent for demolition and construction of an accessory dwelling unit at 662 Chappaquonsett Road (DEP File 74-1014). Administrative approval requests for projects at 72 Hvoslef Way and 11 Old Oklahoma Road are also on the agenda, as is a request for a determination regarding public space at 34 Beach Road (File 26-110).

Enforcement actions will take up significant time. Commissioners will examine unauthorized asphalt work at 58 and 68 Bishop Cove, a cease and desist order for 126 Border Road, and enforcement cases at 40 and 30 Cronig Avenue.

The Personnel Board meets July 17 to review human resources policy updates, including mileage and meals reimbursement, nepotism rules, orientation and probation procedures, and unpaid leaves.

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