Michael King’s variance petition case 1563 involving King’s right to use 84 North Street as a farmstand came to an end on August 21. King, through his attorney James Marsh, asked for a withdrawal without prejudice which was granted by the Mattapoisett Zoning Board of Appeals.
King’s long journey to get a definitive ruling from the Building Department seemed to take a number of twists and turns, not the least of which was King’s assertion that Mattapoisett is a right-to-farm community and that the farmstand is covered by the Dover Amendment which grants farmers certain rights over and above local zoning ordinances, and that the property in question had a history as a farm.
After a number of meetings including not only the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Planning Board, which subsequently approved his requested site-plan review, King withdrew his petition. However, that withdrawal did not include a discontinuation of what he referred to as “self-serve” operation for the sale of meats, fruits and vegetables. His ability to sell products from the stand was not challenged by the ZBA.
The board members were in agreement that a withdrawal could be granted; the case was quickly opened and closed, leaving abutters wondering if they could voice their objections. That was not to be the case. Chairman Susan Akin said, “This goes someplace else now,” although where was not noted. She said, “We don’t deal with this any longer.”
Town Administrator Mike Lorenco said in a follow-up that, although the ZBA noted the Select Board is now a likely route to a conclusion in this matter, that is not actually the case. He said the Building Department is the authority over this matter.
The next meeting of the Mattapoisett Zoning Board of Appeals is scheduled for Thursday, September 18 at 6:00 pm at Town Hall.
Mattapoisett Zoning Board of Appeals
By Marilou Newell