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Planning board debates parking, fire access and classification for proposed Whitehaven campground and bakery

Grand Island Planning Board · May 12, 2026
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Summary

An applicant described a proposed tiny‑home 'glamping' campground with a small bakery at 1834 Whitehaven; the Planning Board raised concerns about parking counts, fire‑department access, whether the proposal is a campground or a collection of short‑term rentals, curb cuts and stormwater, and encouraged a full site plan submission.

An applicant presented a preliminary concept for a small campground or ‘glamping’ tiny‑home village behind an existing house at 1834 Whitehaven, combined with a small bakery/cafe. Board members focused the discussion on classification (campground vs. short‑term rental), parking requirements, emergency access, and infrastructure issues.

The applicant described the tiny units as roughly 400 square feet with a bedroom and loft and said the intent was short‑term…

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