The Martha’s Vineyard Commission will open a new public hearing next week on revised plans for the Katama Meadows subdivision, after commissioners voted Thursday to accept the withdrawal of a previous application.
The Edgartown planning board unanimously voted to send the latest iteration of Katama Meadows, a subdivision plan off Meeting House Way, and a 15-unit project near Dairy Queen on Upper Main street to the Martha's Vineyard Commission for review.
Situated on a 54-acre parcel off Meeting House Way, the Katama Meadows development is attempting to withdraw its application to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to allow for a redesign targeting Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.
The Edgartown affordable housing committee said they were pleased with the amendments that Katama Meadows, a subdivision proposal off Meeting House Way, was putting forth after the committee and select board called for more units for middle-income earners.
The developers behind the controversial housing project in Edgartown are planning to withdraw their application and propose more units targeted at Islanders in the “missing middle” income bracket.
The Edgartown planning board this week declined to weigh in on Katama Meadow’s plan to withdraw its application from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.
