Town and County of Nantucket Select Board • County Commissioners Dawn E. Hill, Chair/Select Board 16 Broad Street Thomas M. Dixon, Chair/County Commissioners Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554 Matt Fee Malcolm W. MacNab Telephone (508) 228-7255 Brooke Mohr Facsimile (508) 228-7272 www.nantucket-ma.gov C. Elizabeth Gibson Town & County Manager AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF THE SELECT BOARD MARCH 16, 2026 – 11:00 AM REMOTE PARTICIPATION VIA ZOOM WEBINAR NANTUCKET, MASSACHUSETTS YOU TUBE LINK FOR VIEWING ONLY: https://youtube.com/live/Vb6HE5_Wml4 ZOOM WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK TO VIRTUALLY ATTEND MEETING: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XqzLdZLcS5K9yMHpbCNGqg I. CALL TO ORDER II. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. The Select Board Meeting is Being Audio and Video Recorded. III. LICENSING – DEPARTMENTAL REQUESTS 1. Request for Renewal of Seasonal Liquor Licenses. 2. Nantucket Wine and Food Festival Charitable Foundation, Inc.: Request for Approval and Execution of Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission Charitable Wine License Applications for Festival Events May 27 - 31, 2026. 3. Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce: a) Request for Approval and Execution of Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Event Notification Form for Daffodil Parade and Sconset Tailgate Picnic to be Held Saturday, April 25, 2026. b) Annual Request for Waiver of Chapter 54(1)(c) (Alcoholic Beverages) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket for Daffodil Festival Tailgate Picnic in Sconset. IV. LICENSING – COMPLIANCE HEARINGS 1. Hearing to Address Multiple Violations for Seasonal All-Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License for Oswack Associates, LLC dba Bar Yoshi, Terrance Noyes, Manager, for Premises Located at 21 Old South Wharf. 1 V. LICENSING AND PETITIONS - PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public Hearing to Consider Application for New Common Victualler with All- Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License for SGH ACK, LLC dba The Dive, Richard Sullivan, Manager, for Premises Located at 15 South Water Street (Request to be Continued to April 27, 2026). 2. Public Hearing to Consider Application for New Live Entertainment License for SGH ACK, LLC dba The Dive, Richard Sullivan, Manager, for Premises Located at 15 South Water Street (Request to be Continued to April 27, 2026). 3. Public Hearing to Consider Utility Petition from Nantucket Electric Company/ National Grid, Plan #31106078 to Install Seven Primary Pull Boxes and Approximately 3,500’ of a Mix of 2-4” and 4-3” PVC Conduits from Pole 11 on Surfside Road down Boulevarde, Connecting to Transformers Along the Route, Ending at the Intersection with Lovers Lane. 4. Public Hearing to Consider Utility Petition from Nantucket Electric Company/ National Grid, Plan #30352439 to Install Approximately 1,056’ of 2-3” Conduit Starting at Existing Vault Located Near the Base of Pole 45 on Hummock Pond Road, Down Somerset Lane and Ending at Existing Junction MT1 on Somerset Lane. 5. Public Hearing to Consider Utility Petition from Nantucket Electric Company/ National Grid, Plan #31106075 to Install 2-3” Conduit from Existing Junction MT1 on Somerset Lane for Approximately 475’ and Ends at the Property Line of 31 Somerset Lane; and, to Install 2-3” Conduit Approximately 45’ Across Somerset Lane Between Property Lines of 35 and 40 Somerset Lane. 6. Public Hearing to Consider Utility Petition from Nantucket Electric Company/ National Grid, Plan #31106094 to Install Approximately 75’ of 2-3” Conduit from Existing Riser Pole 7 on Surfside Road Across Surfside Road and Bike Path to Gladlands Avenue; to Install Approximately 100’ of 2-3” Conduit from Riser Pole 19 on Surfside Road Across Surfside Road and Bike Path to Gladlands Avenue; and, to Replace Pole 19 on Surfside Road Due to Poor Condition. VI. ADJOURNMENT 2 Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # III. 1. Date 3/16/2026 Staff Amy Baxter, Licensing Administrator Subject License Renewals – Seasonal Liquor Executive Summary Acting as the Licensing Authority for the Town of Nantucket, The Select Board must vote to renew existing Liquor Licenses on an Annual Basis – December for Annual Liquor Licenses and March for Seasonal Liquor Licenses. Renewal of existing Licenses allows for the process to begin for Issuing Licenses to operate. A renewal does not automatically issue the License. Each Licensee must take the required steps to comply with State and Local regulations to be issued a 2025 License. Non-renewals for 2025 (as of March 3, 2025): 1. Foggy Bottom Kitchen, LLC, dba Foggy Nantucket, formerly located at 157 Orange Street with a Seasonal Package Store License, was approved by the Select Board for a change of location to Straight Wharf in June of 2024. The ABCC requested additional information of the applicant and they did not receive a response. The ABCC sent back the application with no action in August of 2024. The applicant has still not responded to Licensing about the status of their business and were told the license would be non-renewed. Please note this Licensee was also in this situation with their former location and did not respond to Licensing until past the required deadline for application. As this is a quota license and the quota is currently full, there will be one available Seasonal Off-Premise license available for application on April 1, 2025. 2. Berkeley Place Restaurant Limited Partnership, dba Grille 23. This license was non-renewed in 2024 but is still showing up as an active license in the ABCC system so we just need to add this again to non-renewal list to have it officially removed. Additional Notes on Renewals: 1. Current Vintage at Four Easy Street is renewing the existing license so it remains active while the Transfer application is considered by the Select Board on 3-10-25 and if approved, the ABCC. 2. LH Manager Northeast, LLC dba Beachside at Nantucket is also renewing the existing license to allow for a Transfer that will be heard at an April 14th Select Board Hearing. 3. Nantaco ACK, LLC dba Nantaco has publically commented on their plans to NOT open for 2025. They have also advertised selling interest in their license. They were asked to provide an update on their plans prior to the Seasonal Renewal period and they have not yet submitted any information at time of packet submittal. If they wish to renew in order to sell the business they must notify the Town by March 31, 2025 and they will have 6 months in which to open or sell the license. As of October 1, 2025 it will become a ‘pocket license.’ At that time the Board can hold a hearing to remove the license. Staff Recommendation Renewal of all Seasonal Liquor Licenses on the condition that the full renewal process is completed and approved by Licensing; Health; Building; Fire and all required Town and State requirements are met and fees paid. If any Licensee fails to complete the renewal process and is subject to suspension or revocation of license will be scheduled for a Public Hearing before the Select Board. Licensees legally have the entire month of March to complete ABCC renewal. Therefore any late changes such as a non-renewal or incomplete renewal will be added as an Agenda item in April to update the certification form. Background/Discussion 1. Click or tap here to enter text. Alcohol licenses are entitled to be “automatically renewed” if they are for the same type of license and location. In order to deny renewal for some reason at renewal time, the licensing board cannot simply vote not to renew but needs to provide notice and a hearing. The same rule should apply to add any restrictions that were not on the license this year. In addition, please note that there is a special rule for reducing the hours, i.e., imposing an earlier closing time, for an on-premises pouring license. The statute requires that an on-premises licensee be allowed to serve until 11:00 p.m., but the local licensing authority has discretion to allow it to be open until 2:00 a.m. or sometime between 11 – 2. The licensing authority may impose an earlier closing time, but it must provide a hearing and determine that there is a “public need” for it. The statute specifically states: a. The licensing authority shall not decrease the hours during which sales of such alcohol beverages may be made by a licensee until after a public hearing concerning the public need for such decrease; provided, however, that a licensee affected by any such change shall be given 2 weeks notice of the public hearing. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☒ Community☒ Other☐ Board/Commission Recommendation N/A Public Outreach Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) Attachments Seasonal Liquor License List for 2025 Renewals; ABCC Seasonal Certification Form for Signatures ON-PREMISE LICENSES - CLUB DBA LIC # PREMISES ADDRESS Great Harbor Swim and Tennis 00193-CL-0762 23 Nobadeer Farm Road Sankaty Head Beach Club 00041-CL-0762 18 Hoicks Hollow Road Westmoor Club 00170-CL-0762 10 Westmoor Lane ON-PREMISE LICENSES - GENERAL-ON-PREMISES DBA LIC # PREMISES ADDRESS Flying Minnow 07111-GP-0762 14 Airport Road PPX Events 04849-GP-0762 7 South Water Street Siasconset Golf Course 07576-GP-0762 260 Milestone Road Theatre Workshop of Nantucket 08306-GP-0762 62 Centre Street ON-PREMISE LICENSES - HOTEL DBA LIC # PREMISES ADDRESS Beachside at Nantucket 07260-HT-0762 30 N. Beach Street Brant Point Grill 00115-HT-0762 50 Easton Street Cliffside Beach Club 00192-HT-0762 46 Jefferson Avenue Jared Coffin House 00006-HT-0762 29 Broad Street Le Languedoc 00005-HT-0762 24 Broad Street The Brant 06891-HT-0762 6 & 8 North Beach Street White Elephant Residences 00207-HT-0762 19 South Beach Street ON-PREMISE LICENSES - RESTAURANT DBA LIC # PREMISES ADDRESS American Seasons 00007-RS-0762 80 Centre Street Bar Yoshi 04843-RS-0762 Old South WharfChanticleer 00174-RS-0762 9 New Street, Siasconset Company of the Cauldron 03285-RS-0762 5 India Street CRU 00201-RS-0762 49 Straight Wharf Ethos Nantucket 07481-RS-0762 18 Broad Street Galley Beach 00026-RS-0762 54 Jefferson Avenue Lemon Press 04022-RS-0762 41 Main Street Lobster Trap 00056-RS-0762 23 Washington Street Millies 00160-RS-0762 326 Madaket Road Millies Rotary 08195-RS-0762 1 Sparks Avenue Oran Mor Bistro 00152-RS-0762 2 South Beach Street Rose and Crown 00167-RS-0762 23 South Water Street Sandbar at Jetties 03248-RS-0762 4 Bathing Beach Road Ships Inn 00095-HT-0762 13 Fair Street Slip 14 00138-RS-0762 14 Old South Wharf Straight Wharf Fish Market 07451-RS-0762 Harbor Square Straight Wharf Restaurant 00021-RS-0762 6 Harbor Square Summer House 00179-RS-0762 17 Ocean Ave/1 Magnolia Summer House Beachside Bistro 00144-RS-0762 16 Ocean Avenue Surfside 07475-RS-0762 2 Broad Street The Pearl and Boarding House 07476-RS-0762 12 Federal Street The Proprietors 00208-RS-0762 9 India Street The Tavern Restaurant & Gazebo 00049-RS-0762 28 Harbor Square Ventuno 00020-RS-0762 21 Federal Street Wauwinet 0057-HT-0762 120 Wauwinet Road OFF-PREMISE LICENSES - PACKAGE STORE DBA LIC # PREMISES ADDRESS 167 Raw 89056-PK-0762 167 Hummock Pond Road Brix 00163-PK-0762 1A Windy Way Epernay 70767-PK-0762 1 North Beach Street Fresh Nantucket 00187-PK-0762 3 Salem Street Millies Market 00189-PK-0762 1 Miller’s Way Mor Wine 91017-PK-0762 16 Federal Street Provisions 91063-PK-0762 3 Harbor Square Sconset Bookstore 00075-PK-0762 8 Main Street, Siasconset Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # III. 2. Date 3/16/2026 Staff Amy Baxter, Licensing Administrator Subject 2026 Nantucket Wine and Food Festival; ABCC Charity Wine Fundraising Pouring Licenses Executive Summary Each year the Nantucket Wine and Food Festival must apply for an ABCC Charity Fundraising License. There are 2 types of Charity Wine Fundraising Licenses: Charity Wine Auction License and Charity Wine Pouring License. Only a qualifying charity can obtain these licenses, which allow for the sale and consumption of DONATED WINE ONLY. The location of an event with these licenses is limited to an on-premises licensed establishment or the qualifying charity’s headquarters or usual place of business (if zoned for wine sales). If the event is hosted at a facility that holds an on-premises (§12) license, a letter from that licensee acknowledging the receipt of donated wine for the event is required. A qualifying charity is: a. a Non-Profit Corporation organized in Massachusetts, and b. Currently registered with the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General’s, Public Charities Division. Staff Recommendation Select Board approval required for each location and licenses issued by ABCC. Each application is complete and all locations are active Section 12 Licenses. See attached descriptions and event lists for a summary. Locations: Nantucket Hotel Nantucket Inn Nantucket Dreamland Please note this is not a request for Town of Nantucket event permits. A Public Assembly permit for events at Bartlett’s Farm was previously approved by the Select Board in October 2024 and will be renewed separately under the direction of Culture and Tourism. Any unlicensed locations will require a one-day pouring permit to serve alcohol. Those One-Day Permits will be submitted for Select Board Review as consent items once complete. Background/Discussion Following the 2025 Application, the ABCC reached out to notify Licensing that “Charity Wine Partnerships require 51% of the funds to be donated to charity. Once the event is complete, we’ll need a report/proof from the event hosts confirming that the majority of the funds were donated to charity in order to issue future charity partnership licenses of this kind.” The report submitted by the Festival is attached. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☒ Other☐ N / A Board/Commission Recommendation N / A Public Outreach Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) N / A Attachments ABCC Certification Forms; Event Licensee Letters; Charity Wine Applications: Dreamland; Nantucket Hotel; Nantucket Inn NWF 2025 Charitable Giving Calculations - Licensed Venues Nantucket Hotel Events Wine Sales Welcome Reception $8,437.50 Rosé Seminar $3,900.00 Champagne & Caviar $5,460.00 Oyster Seminar $3,587.50 Cheese Seminar $9,275.00 Caviar, Oysters & Bubbles $14,000.00 Rosé Brunch $12,100.00 Jazz Brunch $4,287.50 Total Wine Sales $61,047.50 51% 31,134.23 Nantucket Inn Events Wine Sales Oregon Luncheon $5,737.50 Pinot Noir Seminar $3,500.00 Battle of the Cabs Dinner $14,022.50 Total Wine Sales $23,260.00 51% $11,862.60 Straight Wharf - Luncheon Total Wine Sales $5,250.00 51% $2,677.50 American Seasons - Luncheon Total Wine Sales $7,700.00 51% $3,727.00 Total /Charitable Giving $49,401.33 February 12, 2026 Nantucket Board of Selectmen 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 Members of the Board: Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation and the Dreamland Theater are joint applicants for a temporary license for the sale of wine to be consumed on the premises of the Dreamland Theater pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 450 of the Acts of 1998. This application is being made with regards to seminars and events scheduled to be held at the Dreamland Theater May 29-31, 2026. Our co-applicant, the Nantucket Inn, holds a license pursuant to M.G.L.c.138, sect. 12 for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed on its premises. The purpose of these events is to raise funds to support the charitable purposes of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. These events and others planned for the 2026 Nantucket Wine & Food Festival are vital to raise much-needed revenue for charities serving the Nantucket Island community. As you know, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival events attract many visitors and provide much-needed revenue to the Nantucket business community. We respectfully request your approval of the temporary license for seminars and events to be held at the Dreamland Theater on May 29-31, 2026. Thank you for considering this request. Sincerely, Nancy Bean Executive Director Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Nantucket Wine & Food Festival | 12 Maclean St | Nantucket, MA | 02554 Dreamland Theater Event Descriptions NWF 2026 FRIDAY EVENTS - Studio James Bond's Bordeaux Friday, 11:00am – 12:30pm, 75 guests A captivating journey through Bordeaux as seen through the lens of James Bond, showcasing iconic wines from Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, St-Émilion. Moderator: Philippe Newlin Link to event: James Bond's Bordeaux Le Grand Fromage: French Wine & Cheese Seminar Friday, 3:00pm – 4:30pm, 90 guests Join renowned wine and cheese expert Adam Centamore for an immersive seminar that will transport your taste buds to the heart of France. Discover the rich, flavorful world of French cheeses, each carefully chosen to highlight the unique textures, flavors, and seasonal qualities that define this time of year. Moderator: Adam Centamore Link to event: Le Grande Fromage SATURDAY EVENTS - Harborview World in a Wine Glass Seminar Saturday, 11:00am – 12:15pm, 60 guests Join author and head editor of Food & Wine Magazine, Ray Isle, for a curated tasting of wines featured in his book The World in a Wine Glass. The tasting will include selections from Champagne Billecart-Salmon, Domaine du Pegau, and Peay Vineyards. Moderator: Ray Isle Link to event: World in a Wine Glass Yacht Rocks Coastal Wine Seminar Saturday, 2:30pm – 4:00pm, 60 guests A lively tasting of coastal wines from Crete, Sicily, the Canary Islands, Sardinia, Croatia, and beyond. Taste crisp, refreshing wines that carry the essence of the sea; each sip perfectly paired to a soundtrack of smooth yacht rock classics. Sail through the world’s coasts, savor the flavors, and let the music guide your journey. Moderator: Wanda Mann Link to event: Yacht Rocks Wine – Sips for Sailing Rare Champagne Sunset Tasting Seminar Saturday, 5:30pm – 7:00pm, 40 guests The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission 95 Fourth Street, Suite 3 Chelsea, MA 02150 www.mass.gov/abcc Charity Wine License Application 1. Qualified Charity Applicant Information: Name of Applicant: Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Found Contact Person Nancy Bean Address of Applicant: 12 Maclean Lane City/Town: Nantucket State MA Zip Code 2,554 Phone Number: 617-755-5523 Fax Number: 630597943 NOTE: 1. Attach Certificate of Good Standing from the Secretary of the Commonwealth 2. Attach a copy of the Certificate of Solicitation from the Public Charities Division of the MA Attorney General's Office (Certificate must be current to the date of the event) 2. Type of License Requested: Charity Wine Pouring License Charity Wine Auction License Charity Wine Partnership License *Donated Wine Only 3. Event Information: Date(s) of Event: Friday May 29, Saturday May 30 and Sunday May 31, 2026 These events are only permitted at one of the locations specified below. Please check the one that applies. Address of Applicant's Corporate Headquarters: Address of Applicant's Usual Place of Business: Address of Licensee: Nantucket Dreamland Theater, 17 South Water St, Nantucket, MA 02554 Name of Licensee : The Nantucket Dreamland ABCC License # 04809-GP-0762 *Attach letter of consent from Licensee Describe Area to be Licensed: Friday: Second Floor Studio Theater Room. Saturday & Sunday: Second Floor Harbor View Room *If additional space is needed, please use the last page* 4. Who Donated Wine: Name Donated Please see attached I hereby swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information I have provided in this application is true and accurate; I hereby acknowledge I have read and understand the attached conditions. Signature: Date February 13, 2026 Friday May 29, 2026 James Bond Seminar Winery Distributor Champagne Bollinger Martignetti-Classic Château Troplong Mondot Martignetti Chateau Lagrange Monsieur Touton Chateau Pichon Baron MSWalker Chateau Giscours Martignetti Friday May 29, 2026 Le Grand Fromage, French Wine & Cheese Seminar Winery Distributor Taittinger Champagne Southern Glazer Domaines Ott Martignetti-Classic Château des Jacques Southern Glazer M.Chapoutier Southern Glazer Jean-Luc Colombo Ruby Wine Domaine Vocoret Martignetti-Classic Francois Carillon Martignetti-Carolina Saturday May 30, 2026 World in a Wine Glass Seminar Winery Distributor Billecart-Salmon Martignetti-Classic Domaine du Pegau Martignetti-Classic Peay Vineyards Vineyard Road Viña Montes Southern Glazer Saturday May 30, 2026 Yacht Rocks Seminar Winery Distributor Cantina Santa Maria La Palma Ruby Wines BIBICh Winery MSWalker Atlante Tenerife-Valle de la Orotava Vidueno Ruby Wines Donnafugata Martignetti-Classic Crete - Vidiano MSWalker Long Island: Sparkling Pointe Martignetti Sunday May 31, 2026 Captains Tasting Winery Distributor Billecart-Salmon Martignetti-Classic Aperture Cellars MSWalker BV Martignetti-Carolina Domaine du Pegau Martignetti-Classic Bruno Giacosa Southern Glazer Hundred Acre Southern Glazer Jean-Luc Colombo Ruby Wines Karthäuserhof MSWalker Chateau de Beaucastel Martignetti-Classic Enjoy the amazing view of Nantucket Harbor while sipping and learning about the magic of Rare Champagne – with a elegant pairing of Caviar. Link to event: Not Available currently SUNDAY EVENTS - Harborview Captain's Tasting (Collector's Tasting) Sunday, 11:00am – 12:30pm, 40 guests For the connoisseurs – a special tasting of rare vintages, special bottles, one-of-a-kind tastes. Guided by moderators, David Hamburger of Acker Wines and Ray Isle of Food & Wine Magazine. Moderators: David Hamburger & Ray Isle Link to event: Not available currently February 12, 2026 Nantucket Board of Selectmen 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 Members of the Board: Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation and the Nantucket Hotel are joint applicants for a temporary license for the sale of wine to be consumed on the premises of the Nantucket Hotel pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 450 of the Acts of 1998. This application is being made with regards to seminars and events scheduled to be held at the Nantucket Hotel May 27-31, 2026. Our co-applicant, the Nantucket Hotel, holds a license pursuant to M.G.L.c.138, sect. 12 for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed on its premises. The purpose of these events is to raise funds to support the charitable purposes of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. These events and others planned for the 2026 Nantucket Wine & Food Festival are vital to raise much-needed revenue for charities serving the Nantucket Island community. As you know, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival events attract many visitors and provide much-needed revenue to the Nantucket business community. We respectfully request your approval of the temporary license for seminars and events to be held at the Nantucket Hotel on May 27-31, 2026. Thank you for considering this request. Sincerely, Nancy Bean Executive Director Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Nantucket Wine & Food Festival | 12 Maclean St | Nantucket, MA | 02554 February 12, 2026 Nantucket Board of Selectmen Local Licensing Authority 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 Members of the Board: This letter is to confirm and support the joint application of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation and The Nantucket Hotel & Resort for a temporary license for the sale of wine to be consumed on the premises of The Nantucket Hotel pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 450 of the Acts of 1998. This application is being made with regards to the educational seminars and special events, scheduled to be held at The Nantucket Hotel May 27-31, 2026, to raise funds to support the charitable purposes of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. These events and others planned as part of the 2026 Nantucket Wine & Food Festival are vital to raise much- needed revenue for charities serving the Nantucket Island community. As you know, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival events also attract many visitors and provide much-needed revenue to the Nantucket business community. We respectfully request your approval of the temporary license for the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Mark Snider The Nantucket Hotel & Resort Link to event: Legends oF Napa Judgment of Paris Saturday, 11:00am – 1:00pm Interactive wine tasting seminar reenacting the famous tasting in Paris of 1972 when CaliFornia wines were put on the global map! Guests wave their flags aFter tasting and learning about the wines, guessing whether they think a wine is From France or From USA. Moderators: Philippe Newlin and Adam Centamore Link to event: Judgment of Paris Glambake Saturday, 5:00pm – 8:00pm An elevated clambake experience with lobster, shellfish and all the great New England traditions. Beverages – Moët Hennessy / Chateau d’Esclans Link to event: Not available currently Dames Déjeuner – Lobster Luncheon Sunday, 11:00am 1:00pm A celebration of women in the industry! Honoring the talented chefs, vintners, owners, thought leaders who have paved the paths For women in the culinary and wine world. 3 course luncheon Featuring guest chefs and sponsored by Moët Hennessy / Veuve Clicquot Link to event: Not available currently Bubbles Beyond Champagne - Seminar Sunday, 1:30pm – 2:45pm, 50 guests Wine Tasting Seminar Featuring sparkling wines From wine regions around the world. Moderator: Amanda McCrossin Link to event: Bubbles Beyond Champagne Wednesday May 27, 2026 Grey Lady Welcome Reception Winery Distributor Donelan Family Wines Martignetti-Classic Champagne Taittinger Southern Glazer Opus One Martignetti-Carolina Broadbent Selections Ruby Wines Chateau d'Esclans Martignetti-Classic Gusborne Fine English Ruby Wines Alexana Winery Southern Glazer Thursday May 28, 2026 Caviar & Bubbles, An Italian Love Affair, Seminar Winery Distributor Ca del Bosco Martignetti-Classic Friday May 29, 2026 Passport Global Luncheon Winery Distributor Markus Huber Ruby Wines Taylor Fladgate Milagres Southern Glazer Susana Balbo Monsieur Touton Alexana Southern Glazer Hamilton Russell - South Africa Martignetti-Carolina Craggy Range Southern Glazer Domaine du Pegau Martignetti-Classic Viña Montes Southern Glazer Isole e Olena Martignetti-Classic Friday May 29, 2026 California Dreamin' Seminar Winery Distributor Beaulieu Vineyard Martignetti-Carolina Canard Vineyard Southern Glazer Cliff Lede Vineyards Martignetti-Carolina Fates' Lieutenant Martignetti Tablas Creek Martignetti-Carolina Palmaz MSWalker VGS Potelle Martignetti Clos Solène Martignetti Friday May29, 2026 Caviar, Oysters & Bubbles Reception Winery Distributor Armand de Brignac Southern Glazer Billecart-Salmon Champagne Martignetti-Classic Ca' del Bosco, Franciacorta Martignetti-Carolina Charles Heidsieck Southern Glazer Delamotte Champagne Martignetti-Classic Gusborne Fine English Ruby Wines Laurent-Perrier Champagne Martignetti-Classic Perrier-Jouët Champagne Martignetti-Classic Taittinger Champagne Southern Glazer Valdo Prosecco Ruby Wines Friday May 29, 2026 The Legends of Napa Dinner Winery Distributor Beaulieu Vineyard Martignetti-Carolina Cain Vineyard & Winery Ruby Wines Groth Vineyards & Winery Ruby Wines Pahlmeyer Winery Martignetti-Carolina Perchance Martignetti Silver Oak Martignetti-Carolina Saturday May 30, 2026 Judgment of Paris Seminar Winery Distributor Charles Heidieck Southern Glazer Roederer Estate Martignetti-Classic Francois Carillon Martignetti-Carolina Jean-Luc Colombo Ruby Wines Chateau Troplong Mondot Martignetti Clos du Val Martignetti-Classic Donelan Martignetti-Classic Spottswoode Martignetti-Carolina Saturday May 30, 2026 Glambake Winery Distributor Moet Hennesy Martignetti-Carolina Chateau d'Esclans Martignetti-Carolina Sunday May 31, 2026 Dames Dejuener Luncheon Winery Distributor Veuve Cliquot Martignetti-Carolina Sunday May 31, 2026 Bubbles Beyond Champagne Seminar Winery Distributor Valdo Ruby Wines Markus Huber Ruby Wines German Wine Collection MSWalker Greece MSWalker Croatia MSWalker Gusbourne Ruby Wines Hermann J. Weimer Martignetti Albert Bichot Crémant de Bourgogne Southern Glazer February 12, 2026 Nantucket Board of Selectmen 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 Members of the Board: Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation and the Nantucket Inn are joint applicants for a temporary license for the sale of wine to be consumed on the premises of the Nantucket Inn pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 450 of the Acts of 1998. This application is being made with regards to seminars and events scheduled to be held at the Nantucket Inn May 29-30, 2026. Our co-applicant, the Nantucket Inn, holds a license pursuant to M.G.L.c.138, sect. 12 for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed on its premises. The purpose of these events is to raise funds to support the charitable purposes of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. These events and others planned for the 2026 Nantucket Wine & Food Festival are vital to raise much-needed revenue for charities serving the Nantucket Island community. As you know, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival events attract many visitors and provide much-needed revenue to the Nantucket business community. We respectfully request your approval of the temporary license for seminars and events to be held at the Nantucket Inn on May 29-30, 2026. Thank you for considering this request. Sincerely, Nancy Bean Executive Director, Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Nantucket Wine & Food Festival | 12 Maclean St | Nantucket, MA | 02554 THE NANTUCKET INN SY TH E BEAC H February 12, 2026 Nantucket Board of Selectmen Local Licensing Authority 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 Members of the Board: This letter is to confirm and support the joint application of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation and The Nantucket Inn for a temporary license for the sale of wine to be consumed on the premises of The Nantucket Inn pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 450 of the Acts of 1998. This application is being made with regard to the educational seminars and special events, scheduled to be held at The Nantucket Inn on May 29-30, 2026, to raise funds to support the charitable purposes of Nantucket Wine & Food Festival Charitable Foundation. These events and others planned as part of the 2026 Nantucket Wine & Food Festival are vital to raise much­ needed revenue for charities serving the Nantucket Island community. As you know, the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival events also attract many visitors and provide much-needed revenue to the Nantucket business community. We respectfully request your approval of the temporary license for the Nantucket Wine & l=ood Festival Charitable Foundation. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Shane Mobley The Nantucket Inn 800.321.8484 • ":i08.228.6'.-.)00 www.na nruckeri 11 n .net • l nsragram/official nanruckcri nn 1 Miller Lane, Nantucket, MA 025":i4 Nantucket Inn Events NWF 2026 FRIDAY EVENTS Nectar of the Gods; Greek Luncheon Friday, 11:00am – 1:00pm, 80 guests 4 - course luncheon featuring winemaker from Alpha Estate (Greece) Featuring cuisine from Krasi chef, Brendan Pelley (Boston) Moderator: Johnny Livanos Link to event: Greek Luncheon Pinot Noir Seminar - Blind Tasting World Tour Friday, 3:00pm – 4:30pm, 80 guests Moderator, Wanda Mann Blind Tasting of 8 wines from 8 various wine regions around the globe Vintners present to educate on their wines Link to event: Pinot Noir Sem La Dolce Vita Dinner Friday, 7:30pm – 10:30pm, 80 guests Moderator: Anthony Giglio 4-course dinner featuring 4 different Italian Wine producers Guest chefs: Hillary Sterling, Ci Siamo (NYC & Boston), Nick Dixon, Capri (Boston), Zach Prifti, Lucca (Boston) Link to event: La Dolce Vita SATURDAY EVENTS Rioja Rockstars Wine Seminar Saturday, 2:00pm – 3:30pm, 60 guests Tasting of 8 Rioja wines from 4 Rioja Producers Moderator: Robin Kelly O’Connor Link to event: Rioja Seminar Battle of the Cabs Dinner Saturday, 7:30pm – 10:30pm, 80 guests Interactive dinner featuring guest chefs and 8 featured wineries from Napa, Chile, Walla Walla – opens with a Champagne reception Moderator: Adam Centamore Vintners seated with guests – presenting their wines Wines are served “blind” – without the labels exposed Link to event: Battle of Cabs The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission 95 Fourth Street, Suite 3 Chelsea, MA 02150 www.mass.gov/abcc Charity Wine License Application 1. Qualified Charity Applicant Information: Name of Applicant: Contact Person Address of Applicant: City/Town: State Zip Code Phone Number: Fax Number: NOTE: 1. Attach Certificate of Good Standing from the Secretary of the Commonwealth 2. Attach a copy of the Certificate of Solicitation from the Public Charities Division of the MA Attorney General's Office (Certificate must be current to the date of the event) 2. Type of License Requested: Charity Wine Pouring License Charity Wine Auction License Charity Wine Partnership License *Donated Wine Only 3. Event Information: Date(s) of Event: These events are only permitted at one of the locations specified below. Please check the one that applies. Address of Applicant's Corporate Headquarters: Address of Applicant's Usual Place of Business: Address of Licensee: Name of Licensee : ABCC License # *Attach letter of consent from Licensee Describe Area to be Licensed: *If additional space is needed, please use the last page* 4. Who Donated Wine: Name Donated I hereby swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information I have provided in this application is true and accurate; I hereby acknowledge I have read and understand the attached conditions. Signature: Date Friday May 29, 2026 Greek Luncheon Winery Distributor Alpha Estate MSWalker Friday May 29, 2026 Pinot Noir Blind Tasting Seminar Craggy Range Southern Glazer Eila Wine Martignetti Meyer-Näkel MSWalker Hamilton Russell Martignetti-Carolina Hermann J. Wiemer Martignetti Kosta Browne Martignetti-Carolina Peay Vineyards Vineyard Road Friday May 29, 2026 La Dolce Vita Italian Dinner Winery Distributor Ca' del Bosco Martignetti-Carolina Sassaia Martignetti Cantino Terlano MSWalker Donnafugata Martignetti-Classic Isole e Olena Martignetti-Classic Argiano Martignetti-Classic San Felice Martignetti-Carolina Saturday May 30, 2026 Rioja Rocks Seminar Winery Distributor Marques de Murrietta Martignetti-Classic Chateau Muga Martignetti-Classic Bodegas Ollauri-Conde de los Andes Rioja Southern Glazer Macan MSWalker Saturday May 30, 2026 Battle of the Cabs Dinner Winery Distributor Cliff Lede Martignetti-Carolina Far Niente Martignetti-Carolina L'Ecole #41 Ruby Wines Revana Southern Glazer VIK Martignetti-Classic William Cole Vineyards Martignetti Vangone Martignetti Arkenstone Martignetti Roederer Estate Martignetti -Classic Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # III. 3 Date 3/16/2026 Staff Deana Weatherly; Cultural Affairs and Special Events Coordinator Subject 2026 Daffodil Festival Open Container Waiver and MassDOT Event Notification Form Executive Summary Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce is requesting approval for the following to accompany their public assembly permits: • Approval and Execution of MassDOT Event Notification Form for Daffodil Parade and Sconset Tailgate Picnic to be Held Saturday, April 25, 2026 required to apply for MassDOT Permit to Access State Highway (Milestone Road known as Auto Route M) • Waiver of Chapter 54(1)(c) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket for Daffodil Festival Tailgate Picnic in Sconset. Staff Recommendation Approve the request for the MassDOT Event Notification Form and the open container bylaw waiver for Sconset. Background/Discussion This is an annual request from the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce; this will be the 50th annual Daffodil Festival. Last year, the Chamber was granted approval for the parade and the open container waiver. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☒ Other☐ N / A Board/Commission Recommendation N / A Public Outreach The Chamber will enact public outreach regarding appropriate alcohol consumption on Daffodil weekend. They must publicize that no alcohol consumption can occur at the Main Street or Children’s Beach portions of the Saturday events. The open container bylaw is strictly limited to the Sconset picnic. Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) N / A Attachments MassDOT Event Notification and 2026 Daffodil Parade Route; NICC Letter addressed to SB requesting one-day waiver of Chapter 54 Section 1C; Daffodil Festival 2026 Special Event Permit Applications EVENT NOTIFICATION FORM Date: ______________________2/11/2026 Mary-JoeMs. Mary-Joe Perry, Perry District Five Highway Director District Highway Director, District Five MassDOT, Highway Division 1000 County Street 1000Taunton, County MA Street,02780 Taunton, MA 02780 Dear Sir: Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce Please be advised that the Grantee(s) of this Event has notified the Board of Selectmen/City Council, Local Police Department, Local Fire Department and if applicable the State Police of its intention to conduct road work/parade/race/ride or other events impacting State Highways on Route(s) M in or through the City/Town(s) of Nantucket, MA Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce benefiting ____________________________________________ The Grantee(s) of this Event understands that it must give the Police and Fire Departments at least 48 hours notice before the commencement of the proposed event. The Grantee(s) must supply a Traffic Management Plan when the roadway is occupied and for all detours associated with said events to this Department and to all officials listed below. The Grantee(s) must notify the local and/or state police to set up a detour of this area with appropriate signs and barricades. The local Fire Department must be notified of the detour to ensure that measures will be taken to minimize disruption to the Fire Department's emergency service during the event. The Grantee(s) must also notify local media (newspapers, radio) of this proposed event. The following signatures are required prior to the issuance of the Permit. LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT Signed: Signed: Title: Title: City/Town: City/Town: BOARD OF SELECTMEN/CITY COUNCIL STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT Signed: Signed: Title: Title: City/Town: City/Town: Event Notification.doc50th Nan. Daffodil Festival Parade Route Untitled layer Untitled layer Directions from 61 Main St, Nantucket, MA 02554, USA to Main Street Rotary, Sconset, Siasconset, MA 02564, USA 61 Main St, Nantucket, MA 02554, USA Main Street Rotary, Sconset, Siasconset, MA 02564, USA Route: Top of Main Street, right turn on Centre Street, right turn on Broad Street, right turn on South Water Street, right turn Up Main Street, left turn on Orange Street to J.C. Memorial Rotary, onto Milestone Road then to Main Street Siasconset at the Siasconset Rotary. Select Board February 11, 2026 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 2026 Daffodil Tailgate Picnic The Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce is applying for a Public Assembly Permit and kindly requests a one-day waiver of Chapter 54 Section 1C for our Annual Daffodil Tailgate Picnic, as we have done since 2010. The 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Siasconset Community Picnic is a free event that will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 12:00pm to 3:00pm in Main Street, Siasconset, MA. We expect up to 2,000 people to be in attendance. To monitor the area we will have a minimum of two Chamber of Commerce staff and eight volunteer organizers that will be present from 11:00am to 4:00pm. Along with eight to ten State and Local Police Officers to help monitor the area. We know that a waiver has always been a part of the Public Assembly Permit, but we are still requesting to obtain permission from the Select Board to allow attendees to have an open container or be able to drink an alcoholic beverage on public land (closed off for this event from New Street to the Rotary in ‘Sconset). While the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce maintains the position that it is generally illegal for alcohol to be consumed on a public roadway, we understand that alcohol is consumed during this particular festive Spring event, and it is our wish that attendees could partake in their celebrations without any worrisome ramifications. A suitable number of volunteers and Police Officers (State and Local) will be on duty in ‘Sconset to monitor the crowd control. We fully intend to follow those same procedures this year. Antique cars leave downtown Nantucket by following NPD motorcycle escorts to Main Street,‘Sconset. Upon arrival, vehicles are instructed to park on the right side of Milestone Road in the grass with the vehicle’s tailgate facing the road. Once parked, attendees set up their picnics to be enjoyed and later judged in our Annual Tailgate & Traditional Picnic Competition. The picnic concludes at 3:00pm with the street remaining closed until 4:00pm. This gives participants ample time to clean-up and leave without being rushed by staff or volunteers. Clean-up will take place immediately following the event by the Chamber of Commerce staff and volunteers. We will continue our policy of giving out biodegradable trash bags, provided by ReMain, for people to separate their trash and recyclables. Thank you, Bianca M. Brown Events Manager bianca@nantucketchamber.org 508-228-1700 ● NantucketChamber.org ● Zero Main Street, Nantucket, MA 02554 Is the applicant the primary Yes contact for this project? Certificate of General Town of Nantucket_Nantucket Island Chamber of Liability Insurance Commerc_271408815 (1).pdf Event Details Event name 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: 47th Antique Car Show & Parade Event Description The 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: 47th Antique Car Show & Parade is the most coveted event of the festival. Antique vehicles are staged on Main Street, Nantucket, decked out in daffodil themed decor, vying for prizes in four prestigious categories. After judging, vehicles begin their procession to Siasconset for the community tailgate picnic. Event Type Community Event, Festival, Parade Is this a recurring event? Yes Frequency 50 Years Where and when was the Main Street, Nantucket, April 26, 2025 event last held? Date, Time, and Location Requested location(s) Main Street, Nantucket from Wagner Fountain to Bank of America Will this event be held Outdoors outdoors or indoors? Will any part of the event No take place on PRIVATE property? Will any part of the event Yes take place on PUBLIC property? Will the event restrict public Yes access to the location? Are street/sidewalk Yes blockings or closures required? Check all that apply: Full Street Closure Address of blocking/closure Main Street, Nantucket from Wagner Fountain to Bank of America and Federal Street (Intersection of Main/Federal to Federal/India)Purpose of blocking/closure 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: 47th Antique Car Show & Parade Complete and upload the 50NDF SBP MAIN.pdf street/sidewalk blocking permit application. Will the event occur on or at No a beach? Beach and endangered species protection Endangered species habitat safety and beach maintenance are prime concerns for any beach- related activity on the island. Nesting birds, erosion and endangered plants exist across the island. Additional approval from the Natural Resources Department may be required to ensure protection laws compliance. Number of permanent 18 restrooms at event site Event Date(s) and Time 4/25/2026 7:00 AM - 4/25/2026 1:00 PM All events must comply with the 10:00 pm noise bylaw. Requests for extension past 10:00 pm must be approved by the Select Board Read the details of the bylaw here. Set up date & time 4/25/2026 7:30 AM Tear down date & time 4/25/2026 12:30 PM If your event spans multiple Field not completed. dates, and has varied start and end times, please describe here: Is the event rain or shine? Yes Admission, Fees & Sales Is admission charged? No Will money be collected in Yes any other form? Describe how: Participating vehicles must pay a registration fee. Free for public attendees. Will this event be advertised Yes to the public? Advertisement Media Social Media, Newspaper, Website, Radio, Posters/FlyersLink to Social Media https://www.instagram.com/ackchamber/ https://www.facebook.com/ACKChamber/ Link to Website www.nantucketchamber.org Will food or refreshments be No served or sold? Temporary Food Permit Requirements 1. Temporary food permit information General Information regarding Temporary Food Permit Events Temporary Food Permit Checklist Temporary Food Permit Application 2. For events with more than 1 caterer / food service provider, each provider must apply for a temporary food permit regardless of license status. 3. Events with 3 or more food vendors are required to submit a Temporary Food Event Coordinator application 2-4 weeks prior to the event. Events with 10 or more food vendors are required to submit the form below at least 30 days prior to the event. Temporary Food Event Coordinator Application Should you have any questions about temporary food permits, please contact the Nantucket Health Department health@nantucket-ma.gov, 508-228-7200 or visit at 131 Pleasant Street, Nantucket, MA  Will alcohol be served or No sold? Alcohol Regulations If alcoholic beverages are served, a one-day pour permit is required and alcohol must be purchased from an authorized source. Click here for one-day pour permit regulations for the State for Massachusetts. Entertainment Will there be amplified or live Yes entertainment? Check all that apply: Radio/CD/Digital Music, Amplified Sound Description of entertainment Master or Ceremonies announces event and background music will be used during downtime.Will there be any of the following: Hay Ride? No Livestock? No Carnival Rides? No Games? No Raffle(s)? No Temporary Structures & Equipment Check all that apply: Other Other Flatbed truck used as stage and sound equipment for MC and music Information for Temporary Signs Temporary signs require a permit from the Historic District Commission and the Sign Advisory Council. All applications must be submitted at least 60 days in advance. For more information click here. Will any open flames, grills, No or cooking equipment be used? Vendors How many vendors will be 1 utilized? List of Vendors 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival — Vendor List.pdf Are the vendors licensed Yes businesses on Nantucket? Public Safety & Logistics Estimated attendance over Yes 100 people? Estimated attendance over Yes 150 people? Estimated attendance over Yes 250 people? Est. # of guests, attendees, 1000 and/or participants Est. # of staff and volunteers 10-15Traffic or parking impacts Yes anticipated? Parking Plan 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival 47th Antique Car Show and Parade Parking Staging and Traffic Plan.pdf Emergency Action Plan 50NDF EAP MAIN.pdf Waste Management Name of Person Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce Responsible for Clean-Up Phone Number of Person Redacted Responsible for Clean-Up Email of Person Responsible RedactedRedactedRedacted for Clean-Up Single-Use Plastics Ban Effective June 1, 2020, Nantucket's Single-Use Plastics Ban prohibits these single-use petroleum based plastic products from being commercially used, sold or distributed at special events: straws and drink stirrers, six-pack can and bottle flexible yokes, drinking cups and lids, non-compostable plates and eating utensils, drinking water in polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE) containers of 1 liter (34 ounces) or less, and non-recyclable coffee pods. Please note, biodegradable Biodegradable Packaging Bylaw(§ 125-2.1) packaging is already required under Nantucket’s 1990 Biodegradable Packaging Bylaw. Hold Harmless Agreement In consideration of permission to use the public property, facility or services described herein, the Applicant agrees to save and hold the Town of Nantucket, its agents, servants, and employees harmless from any and all liabilities or costs arising out of the use of the described premises by the Applicant, the Applicant's guests, employees, subcontractors, and/or other persons. The Applicant acknowledges that the permission to utilize the facilities is limited to the portion of the premises herein described (if applicable), and that the permission is valid only for the activity herein described. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Hold Harmless Agreement shall be applicable to any claim asserted against the Town of Nantucket, its agents, servants, and employees, and for any loss incurred arising out of the Applicant's activity whether or not such claim or loss extends beyond the permitted type or locale of activity or occurs on a different date than specified. Commercial General Liability is required in the amount of $1,000,000 CSL (combined single limit) with the Town and County of Nantucket added as an additional insured.Signature of Applicant Bianca M. Brown Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.Email Address RedactedRedactedRedacted Is the applicant the primary Yes contact for this project? Certificate of General Town of Nantucket Nantucket Island Chamber of Liability Insurance Commerc 271408815 (1).pdf Event Details Event name 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Siasconset Community Picnic Event Description The Antique Car Parade will be heading from Main St., Nantucket to Main St. Siasconset. There, vehicles can open their tailgate and enjoy a community wide picnic (traditional picnics will set up on the opposite side of 'Sconset Road). Awards given for the best tailgate and best traditional picnics. Event Type Community Event, Festival, Block Party Is this a recurring event? Yes Frequency Nearly 50 Years Where and when was the Main Street, Siasconset, April 26, 2025 event last held? Date, Time, and Location Requested location(s) Main Street, Siasconset, from New Street to 'Sconset Rotary (Including Bunker Hill Road to New Street, Morey Lane to Lily Street, and Mckinley Avenue to Lily Street) Will this event be held Outdoors outdoors or indoors? Will any part of the event No take place on PRIVATE property? Will any part of the event Yes take place on PUBLIC property? Will the event restrict public Yes access to the location? Are street/sidewalk Yes blockings or closures required? Check all that apply: Full Street ClosureAddress of blocking/closure Main Street, Siasconset, from New Street to 'Sconset Rotary (Including Bunker Hill Road to New Street, Morey Lane to Lily Street, and Mckinley Avenue to Lily Street) Purpose of blocking/closure 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Siasconset Community Picnic Complete and upload the 50NDF SBP SCON.pdf street/sidewalk blocking permit application. Will the event occur on or at No a beach? Beach and endangered species protection Endangered species habitat safety and beach maintenance are prime concerns for any beach- related activity on the island. Nesting birds, erosion and endangered plants exist across the island. Additional approval from the Natural Resources Department may be required to ensure protection laws compliance. Number of permanent 2 restrooms at event site Event Date(s) and Time 4/25/2026 12:00 PM - 4/25/2026 3:00 PM All events must comply with the 10:00 pm noise bylaw. Requests for extension past 10:00 pm must be approved by the Select Board Read the details of the bylaw here. Set up date & time 4/25/2026 8:00 AM Tear down date & time 4/25/2026 4:00 PM If your event spans multiple Field not completed. dates, and has varied start and end times, please describe here: Is the event rain or shine? Yes Admission, Fees & Sales Is admission charged? No Will money be collected in No any other form? Will this event be advertised Yes to the public? Advertisement Media Social Media, Newspaper, Website, Radio, Posters/FlyersLink to Social Media https://www.instagram.com/ackchamber/ https://www.facebook.com/ACKChamber/ Link to Website www.nantucketchamber.org Will food or refreshments be Yes served or sold? Will there be a caterer? No Temporary Food Permit Requirements 1. Temporary food permit information General Information regarding Temporary Food Permit Events Temporary Food Permit Checklist Temporary Food Permit Application 2. For events with more than 1 caterer / food service provider, each provider must apply for a temporary food permit regardless of license status. 3. Events with 3 or more food vendors are required to submit a Temporary Food Event Coordinator application 2-4 weeks prior to the event. Events with 10 or more food vendors are required to submit the form below at least 30 days prior to the event. Temporary Food Event Coordinator Application Should you have any questions about temporary food permits, please contact the Nantucket Health Department health@nantucket-ma.gov, 508-228-7200 or visit at 131 Pleasant Street, Nantucket, MA  Will alcohol be served or No sold? Alcohol Regulations If alcoholic beverages are served, a one-day pour permit is required and alcohol must be purchased from an authorized source. Click here for one-day pour permit regulations for the State for Massachusetts. Entertainment Will there be amplified or live No entertainment? Will there be any of the following: Hay Ride? NoLivestock? No Carnival Rides? No Games? No Raffle(s)? No Temporary Structures & Equipment Check all that apply: Tables/Chairs, Portable Toilets, Extra Trash or Recycling Receptacles, Temporary Signs Name of Portable Toilet Nantucket Septic Provider Number of Portable Toilets Eight including Two ADA Accessible Requested Information for Temporary Signs Temporary signs require a permit from the Historic District Commission and the Sign Advisory Council. All applications must be submitted at least 60 days in advance. For more information click here. Will any open flames, grills, No or cooking equipment be used? Vendors How many vendors will be 5 utilized? List of Vendors 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival — Vendor List.pdf Are the vendors licensed Yes businesses on Nantucket? Public Safety & Logistics Estimated attendance over Yes 100 people? Estimated attendance over Yes 150 people? Estimated attendance over Yes 250 people? Est. # of guests, attendees, 2000 and/or participants Est. # of staff and volunteers 15-20Traffic or parking impacts Yes anticipated? Parking Plan 50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival Sconset Community Picnic Parking and Traffic Plan.pdf Emergency Action Plan 50NDF EAP SCON.pdf Waste Management Name of Person Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce Responsible for Clean-Up Phone Number of Person Redacted Responsible for Clean-Up Email of Person Responsible RedactedRedactedRedacted for Clean-Up Single-Use Plastics Ban Effective June 1, 2020, Nantucket's Single-Use Plastics Ban prohibits these single-use petroleum based plastic products from being commercially used, sold or distributed at special events: straws and drink stirrers, six-pack can and bottle flexible yokes, drinking cups and lids, non-compostable plates and eating utensils, drinking water in polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE) containers of 1 liter (34 ounces) or less, and non-recyclable coffee pods. Please note, biodegradable Biodegradable Packaging Bylaw(§ 125-2.1) packaging is already required under Nantucket’s 1990 Biodegradable Packaging Bylaw. Hold Harmless Agreement In consideration of permission to use the public property, facility or services described herein, the Applicant agrees to save and hold the Town of Nantucket, its agents, servants, and employees harmless from any and all liabilities or costs arising out of the use of the described premises by the Applicant, the Applicant's guests, employees, subcontractors, and/or other persons. The Applicant acknowledges that the permission to utilize the facilities is limited to the portion of the premises herein described (if applicable), and that the permission is valid only for the activity herein described. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Hold Harmless Agreement shall be applicable to any claim asserted against the Town of Nantucket, its agents, servants, and employees, and for any loss incurred arising out of the Applicant's activity whether or not such claim or loss extends beyond the permitted type or locale of activity or occurs on a different date than specified. Commercial General Liability is required in the amount of $1,000,000 CSL (combined single limit) with the Town and County of Nantucket added as an additional insured.Signature of Applicant Bianca M. Brown Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: 47th Antique Car Show & Parade Map Map Key Parking Street Closure Not Pictured: Town Lot NIR Lot Emergency Access Washington Street Ext Side Streets Flatbed Truck Stage Restrooms Not Pictured: Straight Wharf Restrooms Public Trash Can Stop & Shop Restrooms Vistor Service’s Restrooms Greenhound Building Restrooms50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Children’s Beach Events Map Map Key Parking Event Area Not Pictured: Surrounding Side Streets Emergency Access Town Lot NIR Lot Restrooms Public Trash Cans Four Portable Toilets including One ADA Accessible50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Siasconset Community Picnic Map Map Key Emergency Access Parking Not Pictured: Traditional Picnics Surrounding Side Streets Water Company Lot Tailgate Picnics (Pending Approval Trash Cans/ Recycling Restrooms Eight Portable Toilets including Two ADA Accessible Public Restrooms Past ‘Sconset No Parking Market50th Nantucket Daffodil Festival: Classic Car Show Map Map Key Emergency Access Restrooms Classic Car Staging Area Parking Food Trucks Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # IV. 1. Date 3/16/2026 Staff Amy Baxter, Licensing Administrator Subject Licensing Disciplinary Hearing – Oswack Associates, LLC dba Bar Yoshi, 21 Old South Wharf, Liquor License #04843-RS-0762 Executive Summary Oswack Associates, LLC, dba Bar Yoshi at 21 Old South Wharf, Terrance Noyes, Manager has been noticed to appear before the Select Board to review violations documented in attached narrative, photos and videos on Stroll Weekend, Saturday, December 6, 2025. As witnessed and documented by the Licensing Administrator, it is alleged that the Licensee: 1. Operated a mobile Bar outside the approved licensed premises. 2. The Bar service was not in a defined space nor was the space and service area actively supervised by any staff members. 3. The alcohol was sold and served without any license. 4. The alcohol was served in open containers and customers were allowed to leave the area with an open container. 5. Open containers were witnessed throughout the Old South Wharf retail area and on adjacent public streets. Staff Recommendation Licensing is recommending the Board consider a Two (2) day suspension. The suspension is recommended to be held in abeyance pending any further violations in the next year and with adherence to a set of agreed upon conditions. The Board can accept that or amend as they see fit. The timing of any suspension is determined by the Select Board. Traditionally suspensions are served on the same day as the violation in the following year, i.e. this violation occurred on Stroll weekend, December 5, 2025. The suspension would be served Stroll Weekend 2026. Conditions and Considerations: • Upon arriving at the premises, Staff was very responsive and shut down the mobile bar and asked is there were ways to legally do this in the future. It was an appropriate response to the situation. • A staff member did attend ABCC training in May 2025. • A long history of issues has existed with this licensee and it was clear there was no one giving the operating staff the proper direction for this type of activity. • A Liquor License Manager is responsible for proper staff training and for understanding proper procedure for operations under MGL 138 and Chapter 207 provisions. The failure here was at the Manager level. • In discussion with legal counsel for Bar Yoshi it was agreed that there would be a change of manager and commitment to staff training beginning immediately. • Licensee also agreed to discuss ways to further define licensed premises and apply for any variances in operations. • Licensee must present applications for these changes and a plan for staff training for the April 27, 2026 Select Board Licensing Meeting. Background/Discussion In Massachusetts, both serving alcohol outside of a restaurant's licensed area and allowing patrons to leave with open containers are significant violations of state and local liquor laws. The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) and local licensing authorities (Select Board) strictly regulate the boundaries of where alcohol can be served and consumed. 1. Serving Outside Licensed Premises A restaurant's liquor license specifically defines the "licensed premises." Serving alcohol in any area not included in that description is a violation. • Specific Boundaries: No licensee may serve, sell, or deliver alcoholic beverages in any part of the premises not specified in the license. • Outdoor Service: For a restaurant to serve alcohol on a patio, sidewalk, or lawn, that area must be approved by the LLA (Select Board) and typically enclosed by a barrier or fence to maintain control. • Supervision: Even if an outdoor area is licensed, the restaurant must actively supervise the area to ensure drinks do not leave the designated space. 2. Open Containers and "To-Go" Drinks In Massachusetts, it is generally illegal for patrons to leave a restaurant with an open container of alcohol. • The "Sealed Container" Rule: While a permanent 2024 law allows restaurants to sell "mixed drinks to-go," these must be in sealed containers (designed to prevent consumption without removing a lid or seal) and must be purchased with food. • Open Container Violation: Allowing a patron to carry a glass, open can, or unsealed cup off the premises is a violation. Licensees are required to prevent patrons from leaving with alcoholic beverages unless they are in a legal, sealed "to-go" format. • Public Consumption: Massachusetts state law and Town of Nantucket bylaws prohibit the consumption of alcohol in public ways or places unless specifically licensed for an event. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☐ Other☐ Board/Commission Recommendation N/A Public Outreach Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) Attachments Disciplinary Hearing Procedures; T.O.N. Liquor License Violations Guidelines; Notice of Hearing; Bar Yoshi Licenses DELIVERED VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL March 4, 2026 Oswack Associates, LLC.; dba Bar Yoshi 21 Old South Wharf Nantucket, MA 02554 Manager: Terry Noyes Re: Alcoholic Beverages License #04843-RS-0762 Notice of Hearing Dear Mr. Noyes: On March 16, 2026, at 11:00 a.m., the Nantucket Select Board will hold a hearing pursuant to M.G.L. c.138, §23, and a Violation of Select Board Rules and Regulations Governing Alcoholic Beverages Chapter 207 to discuss your alcoholic beverages license #04843-RS-0762 for the business located at 21 Old South Wharf. The hearing will be held via Zoom Webinar. The hearing will concern the incidents occurring outside of your defined licensed premise on Saturday December. 5, 2025 as documented by attached photos and video. You may attend this hearing and be represented by counsel at your own expense if you wish. A participant link will be sent to your attention prior to the meeting. These allegations, if proven, may constitute violations of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 138, §34, the Select Board Rules and Regulations Governing Alcoholic Beverages in that it is alleged the licensee allowed Alcoholic Beverages to be sold and served in open containers outside of licensed premises and for open containers to be taken out and onto public ways and other related violations. These allegations, if proven, would constitute grounds for disciplinary action, including warning, suspension, or revocation. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Amy C. Baxter Licensing Administrator Cc: Dawn Hill, Chair, Nantucket Select Board Jody Kasper, Chief of Police Henry Wyner, NIR Retail LICENSE #: 04843-RS-0762 LICENSE FEE: $3,950.00 THE LICENSING BOARD for the TOWN OF NANTUCKET, MASSACHUSETTS HEREBY GRANTS A COMMON VICTUALLER SEASONAL RETAIL RESTAURANT LICENSE TO EXPOSE, KEEP FOR SALE, AND TO SELL ALL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO BE CONSUMED ON THE PREMISES BUSINESS: OSWACK ASSOCIATES, LLC PREMISES DESCRIBED AS: DBA: BAR YOSHI Single floor (760sq ft) commercially zoned premise with front entrance and 3 PREMISES: 21 Old South Wharf exits and enclosed patio. Public way through the two patio areas. Nantucket, MA 02554 MANAGER: Terrance Noyes The hours during which alcoholic beverages may be sold: In accordance with MGL Chapter 138 and amendments thereto with the local provision that patrons shall not be served alcoholic beverages before 8:00AM Monday through Saturday and 11:00AM on Sunday. No alcohol service is permitted after 1:00AM and patrons must be off the license premises and said premises must be closed by 1:30AM. Any restrictions apply as are on file with the local licensing authority. In accordance with Article 40 ATM 2001, Chapter 86.1 Board of Health Regulations Prohibit Smoking in Certain Places within the Town of Nantucket. This license is granted and accepted upon the IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the undersigned express condition that the licensee shall, in all have hereunto affixed their official signature on this respects, conform to all the provisions of the 10th day of March, 2025. Liquor Control Act, Chapter 138 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended and any rules or regulations made thereunder by the Chair, Select Board licensing authorities, including, but not limited to Chapter 250 of the Town of Nantucket Rules and Regulations Governing Alcoholic Beverages. THIS LICENSE IS VALID APRIL 1, 2025 – JANUARY 15, 2026 *Unless earlier suspended, cancelled, or revoked Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16. Violations and penalties. A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to improve the ability of the Board to prevent alcohol abuse and violation of the liquor laws of the Commonwealth and the requirements of the regulations. It is the intent of the Board that this section will help to achieve reasonable uniformity in the imposition of sanctions and to avoid confusion in the minds of the public, patrons and licensees due to a lack of understanding of the consequences of violating the liquor laws and the terms of liquor licenses. This section is intended to empower the Board to consider the circumstances of each case and provide a mechanism for which licensees can ensure their compliance with the regulations. B. General provisions. (1) No licensee shall permit any illegality to occur on the licensed premises. The manager shall at all times maintain order and decorum on the licensed premises and in the immediately surrounding area and shall cooperate with Town officials in ensuring safe and orderly licensed premises. (2) All violations of the liquor laws and the terms of liquor licenses are to be reported to the Board by the Nantucket Police Department or by any licensee or manager that becomes aware of an offense involving the licensed premises within two weeks of said violation. Failure to report a violation involving the licensed premises constitutes a violation of the regulations and may subject the licensee to sanctions in accordance with the procedure set forth herein. (3) Sanctions for offenses shall be consistent with the Town's general goals of protecting public safety and the general welfare. Sanctions will also be imposed with the goal of preventing future offenses. (4) The nature and severity of the sanctions imposed by the Board will be decided according to the nature of the offense and the presence of aggravating or mitigating circumstances as further described herein. (5) Sanctions may consist of any one or more of the following as appropriate: revocation of license; suspension of license; criminal prosecution of offenders by the Nantucket Police Department, including customers and patrons as deemed appropriate by the Police Chief; and/or mandatory participation in alcohol abuse and offense prevention programs. (6) The Nantucket Police Department is encouraged to recommend to the Board the terms under which an offense be resolved. Any such recommended resolution must be in writing, signed by the manager of the licensed premises or license holder charged with the offense and approved by the Police Chief. The recommendation must include a statement detailing the facts determined in the police report and found as part of the Department's investigation. The recommended resolution is not binding upon the Town unless and until approved by the Board. (7) Depending upon the nature of the violation, if the Police Department and the Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16 § 207-16 manager of the licensed premises and/or license holder charged cannot agree on a recommended resolution, the Police Department will make any additional investigation it deems necessary for a complete presentation of the facts and will file a detailed written report with the Board. (8) Notice is to be provided to a licensee of an alleged violation of the regulations. The notice will include the date of the event giving rise to the possible disciplinary action, a description of the event, and a clear identification of the provision(s) of the regulations that is/are alleged to have been violated as a result of the event. Said notice will also provide the licensee with the date upon which the Board will hold a hearing concerning the licensee's alleged violation. A notice containing the above-mentioned information shall be sent to the licensee via certified mail/return receipt requested no less than 10 days prior to the date of the hearing before the Board. Licensees are entitled to retain counsel to represent them at the hearing if they so desire. (9) The procedures stated in the regulations shall be an indication of the range of sanctions available to the Board. The Board will refer to these guidelines in deciding whether to approve a negotiated recommended resolution. (10) The Board may consider but is not required to accept a negotiated resolution recommended by the Nantucket Police Department. The Board is empowered to consider alternative sanctions consistent with § 207-16 of the regulations, and applicable state law. (11) The Nantucket Police Department and the Board will maintain a public record of offenses and their dispositions that will be indexed according to the licensee/manager, server and purchaser involved. (12) In the event that the Board decides to deny an application for a new license, refuse to issue a license or modify, suspend, revoke or cancel a license, the Board will provide the licensee with a written statement of reasons such action was taken against the licensee, a copy of which will be simultaneously mailed to the ABCC. C. Determination of sanctions. Sanctions will be determined according to the following procedure: (1) Offenses for which the Board may issue sanctions include, without limitation, those offenses as listed in Subsection D of this section. (2) The Board may make adjustments according to the existence of factors that warrant an increase in the sanction described in Subsection E of this section ("aggravating circumstances") or a decrease in the sanction as described in Subsection F of this section ("mitigating circumstances"). (3) The Board may take into consideration the number of violations involved in the particular offense. (4) The Board may take into consideration the alleged offender's acceptance of Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16 § 207-16 responsibility as described in Subsection F. (5) The Board shall also consider any relevant actions taken by the ABCC. (6) The Board may take into consideration previous written warnings issued by the Town to the licensee. The Board may consider the date(s) of the written warning(s), the reasons therefor, and the similarity of the incident resulting in the warning with the incident at hand. D. Common offenses. (1) Sale outside of permitted hours (MGL c. 138, § 12); (2) Purchase by person under age 21 (MGL c. 138, § 34A); (3) Employment by licensee of person under age 18 for direct handling or selling of alcohol (MGL c. 138, § 34); (4) Sale or delivery to a person under age 21 for own use or for use of another (MGL c. 138, § 34); (5) Sale to an intoxicated person (MGL c. 138, § 69); (6) Hindering or delaying an investigation by the ABCC or authorized agent of the Board (MGL c. 138, § 63A); (7) Failure to post notice of penalty for driving under the influence and driving while drinking from open container of alcoholic beverage (MGL c. 138, § 34D); and (8) Failure to comply with section 204 CMR 4.03 of the ABCC regulations, which, in pertinent part, provides as follows: No licensee or employee shall: (a) Offer or deliver any free drinks to any person or group of persons; (b) Deliver more than two drinks to one person at one time; (c) Sell, offer to sell or deliver to any person or group of persons any drinks at a price less than the price regularly charged for such drinks during the same calendar week, except at private functions not open to the public; (d) Sell, offer to sell or deliver to any person an unlimited number of drinks during any set period of time for a fixed price, except at private functions not open to the public; (e) Sell, offer to sell or deliver drinks to any person or group of persons on any one day at prices less than those charged the general public on that day, except at private functions not open to the public; (f) Sell, offer to sell or deliver malt beverages, wine or mixed drinks by the pitcher or in other community-type container commonly referred to as a "scorpion bowl" (Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16 § 207-16 the sale of pitchers of beer.); (g) Increase the volume of alcoholic beverages contained in a drink without increasing proportionately the price regularly charged for such drink during the same calendar week; and (h) Encourage or permit, on the licensed premises, any game or contest which involves drinking or the awarding of drinks as prizes. (9) Failure to comply with 204 CMR 9.00 of the ABCC regulations or Chapter 54, Alcoholic Beverages, Article III, of the Code of the Town of Nantucket pertaining to retail sale of malt beverages in kegs. E. Aggravating circumstances. (1) Failure to request identification card, operator's license or passport; (2) Juvenile appearance of underage purchaser; (3) Use of altered identification; (4) Refusal to cooperate in investigation; (5) Multiple sales to an underage purchaser on same occasion; (6) Quantity of beverage sold; (7) Staff not suitably trained; (8) Underage server; (9) Violations of other laws such as: prostitution, solicitation, drugs, gambling, disorderly conduct, cigarette sales to minor; (10) Concealing violation(s); (11) Furnishing false information to investigator; (12) Exceeding lawful capacity of licensed premises; (13) Intimidating or coercing witnesses or attempting to do so; (14) Offense occurring while under suspension or penalty; (15) Sale occurring while license suspended; and (16) Occurrence of any personal injuries or fatalities related to the underlying violation. F. Mitigating circumstances. (1) Reasonable reliance upon identification card, an apparently valid motor vehicle operator's license, United States passport, passport issued by a country recognized by the United States government or United States issued military Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16 § 207-16 identification card for proof of identity or age. (MGL c. 138, § 34B); (2) Acceptance of responsibility by the licensee as shown by: (a) Substantial and voluntary assistance offered in investigation; (b) Acknowledgment of responsibility; (c) Agreement to participate in additional training; and/or (d) Agreement to participate in a program to detect and prevent future offenses. G. Imposition of sanctions. (1) The Board's imposition of sanctions will be consistent with the regulations and any applicable state statutory provisions. Note that these are guidelines only. Those persons who violate said regulations or state statutes may expect one or more of the following consequences as appropriate in the sole discretion of the Board: (a) Suspension of license for a stated number of days. Licensees are advised that the following chart only represents guidelines for use by the Board when making its final decision in response to a liquor license violation. The Board, in accordance with the aggravating or mitigating factors as presented above, shall retain the authority to deviate from these guidelines in such cases as it deems appropriate. Violation Sanction First violation Written warning Second violation 1-day to 2-day suspension Third violation 3-day to 4-day suspension Fourth violation 5-day to 6-day suspension, regardless of amount of penalty suspended, if any Fifth violation 7-day to 15-day suspension Sixth violation 16-day to 30-day suspension Seventh violation 31-day to 1-year suspension, or revocation; or revocation of license and prohibition on reapplying for a 1-year period (b) Suspension of license for a stated number of days with a portion of the suspension deferred upon condition that no further offenses occur within a specified period of time and that licensee waives its right to hearing upon such further offense. (c) Revocation of liquor license or suspension for a specified period of time Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09Town of Nantucket, MA § 207-16 § 207-16 after a hearing for cause. (d) Mandatory participation in prevention program(s) by licensee/manager and server as appropriate. (e) Public notice of the offense and disposition. (2) While the Board will endeavor to impose sanctions upon licensees in a manner consistent with the regulations, where exigent or special circumstances warrant, such as a violation of the regulations resulting in serious personal injury or death, the Board retains the authority in such circumstances to immediately order a full hearing, provide the licensee an opportunity to present evidence, and to revoke a license where the evidence so warrants such an action by the Board. H. Reporting of violations and penalties imposed. (1) The Board shall receive annual reports from the Nantucket Police Department detailing violations of the regulations for the reporting period, and the sanctions imposed by the Board for said violations. Reports shall be submitted to the Board no later than November 1 of each year. The Board will use these reports to analyze the factors that are commonly associated with violations, such as over-serving, underage serving, absence of serving training or registration, etc. (2) As previously stated, the Board reserves that right to amend the regulations as it deems necessary. It is the responsibility of the licensee to keep abreast of any changes to the regulations that may affect its establishment. Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/NA0948 on 2023-11-09 March 12, 2026 Nantucket Select Board 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 RE: Bar Yoshi - Alcoholic Beverages License # 04843-RS-0762 Dear Select Board Members: This letter is submitted on behalf of my client, OSWACK Associates, LLC ("OSWACK"), the licensee for Bar Yoshi, in response to the Notice of Hearing they received regarding alleged violations occurring on December 5, 2025. OSWACK takes these allegations very seriously and is committed to full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations governing its alcoholic beverages license. I have met with Town Licensing Administrator Amy Baxter to discuss this matter and the remedial steps OSWACK is implementing to ensure such incidents do not occur in the future. To that end, OSWACK plans to implement the following measures: 1. Manager Change: OSWACK will be changing the Manager on the license to ensure proper oversight of all license-related operations. 2. Improved Communication: The owners of OSWACK, some of whom will be in attendance at the March 16 hearing, pledge to have better and more proactive communication with the Town licensing office. Going forward, OSWACK will reach out with questions whenever there is any uncertainty about whether a proposed activity falls within the scope of the license. 3. Comprehensive License Review and Coordination with Town: OSWACK and its newly appointed Manager will conduct a comprehensive review of its existing alcoholic beverages license and work closely with the Town Licensing Administrator to ensure that the license accurately reflects OSWACK's current operations, making any necessary updates or amendments as appropriate. Through this process, OSWACK will gain a better understanding of the parameters of the license and will communicate these requirements and limitations clearly to all staff members through training and ongoing education to ensure consistent compliance in the future. 4. Education and Training: OSWACK is enhancing its training efforts to ensure all restaurant staff understand the license requirements, with particular emphasis on the boundaries of the licensed premises and restrictions on service outside those boundaries. License compliance training will be incorporated into the mandatory onboarding process for all new employees, and OSWACK commits to participating in all educational sessions provided by the Town licensing department this spring in advance of the season. 5. Visual Delineation of Licensed Premises: OSWACK will implement improved visual delineation of the licensed premises to make it abundantly clear to both staff and patrons where alcoholic beverages may be lawfully consumed. 6. Increased Management Oversight: In addition to replacing the Manager, OSWACK will increase management oversight overall on the operation. For high-volume weekends such as Christmas Stroll, OSWACK will bring in additional management and staff reinforcements and will conduct pre-event reviews of all license requirements with the team to ensure strict compliance during these busy periods. OSWACK regrets the incident that gave rise to this hearing and is committed to being a responsible member of the Nantucket business community. They look forward to implementing these remedial measures and working with the Town Licensing Administrator to better understand the scope of their license, ensure it accurately reflects current operations, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance going forward. Sincerely, Jesse A. Bell, Esq. Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # V. 3. Date 3/16/26 Staff Robert Bystrowski Subject Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid- Utility Petition – Boulevarde Executive Summary Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid is requesting permission to install underground facilities on Boulevarde. National Grid to install 7 primary pull boxes and PVC conduits from P11 on Surfside down Boulevarde, connecting to transformers, ending at the intersection with Lovers Lane. Staff Recommendation Background/Discussion Click or tap here to enter text. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☐ Other☐ n/a Board/Commission Recommendation n/a Public Outreach Abutter notifications sent and 2 weeks of notices in I&M Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) n/a Attachments National Grid petition, Public Notice UTILITY PETITIONS DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTS APPLICANT: Nantucket Electric Company TYPE: Order for Manhole and Duct Location SITE ADDRESS: Boulevarde HEARING DATE: March 16, 2026 COMMENTS NPD: No Issues. FIRE: No Issues. PLANNING: No Issues. DPW: No Issues. SEWER: No Issues. WWCo: No Issues. Town Admin: The construction for this petition was completed in Sept. – Nov. 2025. Town Administration approved the construction prior to the petition approval due to the fact that this area of the island was having continued electrical outages and it was imperative for the work to be completed quickly. The petition plan was shared with all departments per the utility approval process prior to construction to make sure work was performed in accordance with Town specifications. **Roadway(s) must be returned to prior construction conditions **Contractor must obtain all required Town permits prior to the commencement of work, including but not limited to Street Opening and Street Blocking permits. Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # V. 4. Date 3/16/26 Staff Robert Bystrowski Subject Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid- Utility Petition – Somerset Lane #30352439 Executive Summary Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid is requesting permission to install underground facilities on Somerset Lane. National Grid to install conduit starting at existing vault, near base of P45 Hummock Pond Rd, down Somerset Lane, ending at existing Junction MT1. Staff Recommendation Background/Discussion Click or tap here to enter text. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☐ Other☐ n/a Board/Commission Recommendation n/a Public Outreach Abutter notifications sent and 2 weeks of notices in I&M Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) n/a Attachments Departmental comments; National Grid petition. UTILITY PETITIONS DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTS APPLICANT: Nantucket Electric Company TYPE: Petition for Manhole and Duct Location SITE ADDRESS: Somerset Lane (30352439) HEARING DATE: March 16, 2026 COMMENTS NPD: No Issues. FIRE: No Issues. PLANNING: No Issues. DPW: Requests additional information on trench detail, and more horizontal information to avoid interference with upcoming town infrastructure- Drew Patnode. SEWER: Concerns about upcoming reworking of entire corridor-David Gray WWCo: -Call for water main and service mark out. PRESERVATION: No Issues. **Roadway(s) must be returned to prior construction conditions **Contractor must obtain all required Town permits prior to the commencement of work, including but not limited to Street Opening and Street Blocking permits. Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # V. 5. Date 3/16/26 Staff Robert Bystrowski Subject Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid- Utility Petition – Somerset Lane (31106075) Executive Summary Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid is requesting permission to install underground facilities on Somerset Lane. National Grid to install conduit from Somerset Lane, ending at the property line of 31 Somerset Lane. National Grid also to install conduit across Somerset Lane between 40 and 35 Somerset Lane. Staff Recommendation Background/Discussion Click or tap here to enter text. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☐ Other☐ n/a Board/Commission Recommendation n/a Public Outreach Abutter notifications sent and 2 weeks of notices in I&M Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) n/a Attachments Departmental comments; National Grid petition; IM Notice UTILITY PETITIONS DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTS APPLICANT: Nantucket Electric Company TYPE: Petition for Manhole and Duct Location SITE ADDRESS: Somerset Lane (31106075) HEARING DATE: March 16, 2026 COMMENTS NPD: No Issues. FIRE: No Issues. PLANNING: No Issues. DPW: Requests additional information on trench detail, and more horizontal information to avoid interference with upcoming town infrastructure- Drew Patnode. SEWER: Concerns about upcoming reworking of entire corridor-David Gray WWCo: -Call for water main and service mark out. PRESERVATION: No Issues. **Roadway(s) must be returned to prior construction conditions **Contractor must obtain all required Town permits prior to the commencement of work, including but not limited to Street Opening and Street Blocking permits. Agenda Item Summary Agenda Item # V. 6. Date 3/16/26 Staff Robert Bystrowski Subject Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid- Utility Petition – Surfside Rd Executive Summary Nantucket Electric Company/National Grid is requesting permission to install underground facilities on Surfside Rd. National Grid to install conduit at riser P7Surfside Rd and crossing Surfside Rd and bike path. National Grid also to install conduit at riser P19 and crossing Surfside Rd. Finally, National Grid to replace P19 due to poor condition. Staff Recommendation Background/Discussion Click or tap here to enter text. Impact: Environmental ☐ Fiscal ☐ Community☐ Other☐ n/a Board/Commission Recommendation n/a Public Outreach Abutter notifications sent and 2 weeks of notices in I&M Connection to Existing Applicable Plan (i.e., Strategic Plan, Master Plan, etc.) n/a Attachments Departmental comments; National Grid petition. UTILITY PETITIONS DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTS APPLICANT: Nantucket Electric Company TYPE: Order for Manhole and Duct Location SITE ADDRESS: Surfside Road HEARING DATE: March 16, 2026 COMMENTS NPD: No Issues. FIRE: No Issues. PLANNING: No Issues. DPW: No Issues. SEWER: No Sewer in this area. Limited stormwater that can be marked out. -David Gray WWCo: No issues. HDC: No preservation concerns. **Roadway(s) must be returned to prior construction conditions **Contractor must obtain all required Town permits prior to the commencement of work, including but not limited to Street Opening and Street Blocking permits.