Food truck fans packed the West Tisbury town hall meeting room Thursday night, for the public appeal of town zoning inspector Joe Tierney’s denial of a one-day food truck permit for an event at Grange Hall.
Food truck fans packed the West Tisbury town hall meeting room Thursday night, for the public appeal of town zoning inspector Joe Tierney’s denial of a one-day food truck permit for an event at Grange Hall in May.
Giulia Casalino’s application for food truck service during a Climate Week fair at the Grange on May 14 was initially turned down by Mr. Tierney in a letter dated March 21.
“The West Tisbury zoning bylaws currently define food trucks as fast food restaurants and section 3.2-3 of the [bylaws] indicates fast food restaurants are prohibited,” Mr. Tierney wrote.
However, food trucks are not mentioned or defined anywhere in the existing bylaws.
“It’s a restrictive interpretation,” said Pie Chicks proprietor Chrissy Kinsman, one of about 20 Islanders who turned out in Ms. Casalino’s support.
Board members noted that food trucks have become familiar sights at local gatherings, including the Vineyard Artisans Festivals at the Grange and the West Tisbury Farmers Market at Agricultural Hall.
“I love Joe, but this seems to be a very dramatic change in direction from the past,” zoning board member Andrew Zaikis said.
“I see food trucks all over the place. To suddenly find out they’re illegal strikes me as very odd,” Mr. Zaikis added.
The West Tisbury planning board also supports Ms. Casalino’s request, according to zoning board administrator Pam Thors.
“The [planning] board’s opinion is that this is for a special event and should be allowed,” Ms. Thors said.
“The board will discuss the issues with food trucks with the select board in an upcoming meeting,” likely on May 18, she added.
The zoning board ultimately voted to overturn Mr. Tierney’s ruling on the May 13 event, but chairman Lawrence Schubert cautioned that Thursday’s unanimous action does not preclude further denials and appeals.
“Our decision can’t control what he does in the future,” Mr. Schubert said.
Only by amending the bylaws to include food trucks can the uncertainty be resolved, he said.
The board also voted that until the bylaws are clarified, Ms. Thors will hold — rather than immediately cashing — applicants’ checks for the $200 fee to appeal Mr. Tierney’s denial.
Ms. Casalino’s $200 appeal check, which already was deposited, will be refunded through the town.
Mr. Tierney was not present for Thursday’s hearing. Ms. Thors said he indicated his letter of denial would speak for him.

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Thank goodness - we need more
David VHThank goodness - we need more of these. Food trucks provide an affordable alternative when dining out.
Pam Thors is the
Virginia Jones WTPam Thors is the Administrator of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Jane Rossi is the Administrator of the Planning Board. We need to clarify and clear this up as the error has appeared several times of ther past 6 moths and is very confusing to the applicants and to towns people.
Virginia Jones, Chairman
If we truly want to combat
Rational Person Oak BluffsIf we truly want to combat climate change those attending the event should be encouraged to car pool, use public transportation and to bring a picnic lunch. Bringing gas guzzling trucks from all over the island seems to contradict the purpose of this event.
What's wrong with this guy
Charlie Callahan So Boston/EdgartownWhat's wrong with this guy,Instead of picking on a woman looking to make a few honest bucks ,he should be going after the ones doing illegal work on their megamansions,without zoning board hearings. He knows who they are and they know who they are
"food trucks are not
Peter West Tisbury"food trucks are not mentioned or defined anywhere in the existing bylaws." Massachusetts zoning bylaws are permissive, not restrictive. That is to say, permitted uses must be listed otherwise they are prohibited. This dilemma can only be resolved by updating the WT zoning bylaws. The ZBA has no authority to permit a use not expressly permitted by the bylaws.
Happy for you guys! You
Heather WtHappy for you guys! You should not had to go through this ridiculous red tape…. Isn’t there food at the Fair??
Great news!
Tom WTGreat news!
The board did not vote on
Sal Terra West TisburyThe board did not vote on holding checks for future appeals, and instead chose to follow its existing procedure of possibly granting relief from fees for each appeal on a case by case basis.
This is so unfair that the
Caroline WtThis is so unfair that the folks with the food trucks had to endure this.
Personally I love Food Trucks
Amy Upton West TisburyPersonally I love Food Trucks, in all of their iterations. It seems like the next great trend in my opinion. However, the town has to perform their due diligence as paid and elected officials. These considerations are more complicated than they may appear when casually reading the paper. The good news folks is that the town heard your concerns and are working together to come up with solutions. It’s a process, Stay tuned. Never a dull moment these days at town hall.
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