As pending litigation and appeals loom over whether the Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC) will have the authority to continue to review certain affordable housing projects, at least one Island town is planning to back the regulatory body’s effort. The Chilmark Select Board unanimously voted Tuesday, June 16, to send a letter to state legislators urging the preservation of the MVC’s authority to regulate Chapter 40B projects, a state statute th…
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