Lifetime Citizen Portal Access — AI Briefings, Alerts & Unlimited Follows
Cliffside Beach Club membership increase paused after parking dispute with The Galley
Loading...
Summary
Cliffside asked to add memberships (reduced in discussion from +40 to +20). The Galley and neighbors asked for a recorded parking/valet agreement and a surveyed plan; the board required a surveyed parking-management plan and continued the application to March 9.
The Cliffside Beach Club asked the board for a membership increase (initially +40, the applicant offered +20 during discussion) and submitted a parking-management plan to address shared valet parking with an adjacent restaurant, The Galley. The Galley and neighbors said a long-standing handshake valet arrangement has not been recorded and that the layout in the applicant’s architectural plan does not match the recorded easement. Galley counsel asked the board to require a recorded deed or clearer survey-based agreement showing the 13 spaces reserved for the Galley within the shared easement.
Board members said the parking arrangement appears to work in practice but that a binding, surveyed plan is necessary to protect both businesses and future buyers; they noted the planning board can attach a parking-management plan as an exhibit to a decision but cannot unilaterally modify private deed language. The board asked applicants to supply a survey-based parking plan and a revised parking-management agreement acceptable to both parties; the application was continued to March 9 to allow the Cliffside and The Galley to negotiate and deliver the revised documentation.

