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Town of Barnstable
Planning and Development Department
James Kupfer, Director
Staff Report
Special Permit No. 2025-041 – Ashley Manor LLC
Section 240-11 C. (6) Bed and Breakfasts
Modification of 1998-61B, 1998-62B, 2001-23, 2001-24, 2004-109, 2004-110, 2019-067, 2019-
068
To transfer the existing Special Permit No. 1998-61B to allow the continued operation of a six-
bedroom B&B with max of twelve lodgers
Date: January 15, 2026
To: Zoning Board of Appeals
From: Anna Brigham, Principal Planner
Applicant Ashley Manor LLC
Property Location: 3660 Main St, Barnstable, MA
Assessor's Map/Parcel: 317/021-001
Zoning: Residence F-1 (RF-1) Zoning District
Filed: December 22, 2025 Hearing: January 28, 2026 Decision Due: April 2, 2026
Copy of Public Notice
Ashley Manor LLC has applied for a Modification of Special Permit No. 1998-61B to allow the
continued operation of a 6-bedroom bed and breakfast with a maximum of 12 lodgers under new
ownership. The relief was originally granted in 1998, and the special permit has been previously
modified in 2001, 2004, and 2019 to transfer it to each successive owner. The subject property is
located at 3660 Main Street, Barnstable, MA as shown on Assessor’s Map 317 as Parcel 021-001.
It is located in the Residence F-2 (RF-2) Zoning District.
Background
The subject property is a 1.86 acre parcel on Main St/Rt 6A in Barnstable Village. The property
contains two structures: the first dwelling contains 11-bedrooms and 4,519 square feet of living
area (7,223 gross) constructed in 1720. The second structure contains 1-bedroom dwelling with
616 square feet of living area (1,596 gross) and constructed in 1935.
Section 240-11 C. (6) reads:
(a) Intent: It is the intent of this section to allow bed-and-breakfast operations in larger older homes
to provide an adaptive reuse for these structures and, in so doing, encourage the maintenance and
enhancement of older buildings which are part of the community character. This use will also
create low-intensity accommodations for tourist and visitors and enhance the economic climate of
the Town. By requiring that the operation is owner occupied and managed, the Town seeks to
ensure that the use will be properly managed and well maintained.
(b)Bed-and-breakfast, subject to the following conditions:
[1] The bed-and-breakfast operation shall be located within an existing, owner-occupied
single-family residential dwelling constructed prior to 1970 containing a minimum of four
bedrooms as of December 1, 1996.
[2] No more than three bedrooms shall be rented for bed-and-breakfast to a total of six
guests at any one time. For the purpose of this section, children under the age of 12 years
shall not be considered in the total number of guests.
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[3] No cooking facilities including but not limited to stoves, microwave ovens, toaster ovens
and hot plates shall be available to guests, and no meals except breakfast shall be served
to guests.
[4] The owner of the property shall be responsible for the operation of the property and
shall be resident when the bed-and-breakfast is in operation. The owner shall file an
affidavit with the Building Commissioner on an annual basis in the month of January stating
that the property is the principal residence of the owner and that the owner is resident all
times that the bed-and-breakfast is being operated. If the affidavit is not filed, the operation
shall cease forthwith and any special permit issued shall be considered null and void. The
requirement for filing of an affidavit shall not apply to bed-and-breakfast operations legally
established prior to October 1, 1996.
[5] The single-family residence in which the bed-and-breakfast operation is located shall be
maintained so that the appearance of the building and grounds remain that of a single-
family residence.
[6] If the property is not served by public water, the applicant shall provide evidence to the
Zoning Board of Appeals that the proposed use will not have any detrimental impact on any
private water supply on site or off site.
[7] No parking shall be located in any required building yard setback, and parking areas
shall be screened from adjoining residential properties by a fence or dense plantings, not
less than five feet in height. Parking areas may be permitted in front of the house, not within
the required building front yard setback, provided that the Zoning Board of Appeals finds
that the spaces are designed and located in a manner which retains the residential
character of the property. Grass overflow areas may be utilized for parking, provided these
are maintained with a grass ground cover in good condition.
[8] The special permit for the bed-and-breakfast conditional use operation shall be issued to
the owner only and is not transferable to a subsequent property owner. This provision shall
only apply to bed-and-breakfast conditional use operations established in residential
districts.
The Ashley Manor has the benefit of the following Zoning Board of Appeals approvals:
Appeal No. 1998-61 B Special Permit for Bed & Breakfast
Appeal No. 1998-62 B Variance to Maximum number of rooms and lodgers
Appeal No. 2001-23 Transfer of Special Permit 1998-61B and Appeal No. 2001-24 Transfer of
Variance 1998-62B.
Appeal No. 2004-109 Transfer of existing Conditional Use Special Permit No. 1998-61B and
Appeal No. 2004-110 transfer of existing Variance 1998-62B
Variance No. 2019-067 and Modification of Variance No. 1998-62B for transfer of B&B
Special Permit No. 2019-068 and Modification of Special Permit No. 1998-61B for transfer of B&B
Proposal & Relief Requested
Ashley Manor LLC has applied for a Modification of Special Permit No. 1998-61B to allow the
continued operation of a 6-bedroom bed and breakfast with a maximum of 12 lodgers under new
ownership. The relief was originally granted in 1998, and the special permit has been previously
modified in 2001, 2004, and 2019 to transfer it to each successive owner. The subject property is
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located at 3660 Main Street, Barnstable, MA as shown on Assessor’s Map 317 as Parcel 021-001.
It is located in the Residence F-2 (RF-2) Zoning District.
Procedure - NEW
A complete application has been received and as such the Board shall open the hearing by vote of
the Board. The Board shall then assign members and hear the matter before them. If the Board
needs additional information the Board may continue this matter to a date certain. Once the Board
has exhausted their review the Board shall motion to close the public hearing. At this time no new
information or public comment is to be accepted by the Board. The Board shall now deliberate
render a decision. When rendering a decision, a motion shall be made to (approve, approve with
conditions, or deny) with the following findings and conditions. The Board shall state findings and
may state or reference proposed conditions. Once findings and conditions are completed, a second
is called for. The Chair then asks for any discussion on the motion made prior to calling for a vote.
Lastly a vote is then called for.
Special Permit Findings
For all Special Permits, the Board is required to make general findings pursuant to § 240-125(C).
The Board should review the evidence presented by the Applicant, staff, and members of the
public and, after weighing such evidence, is encouraged to articulate if and how the evidence
contributes to each of the required findings.
1. The application falls within a category specifically excepted in the ordinance for a
grant of a special permit. Section 240-11 C. (6) allows B&B’s with a Special Permit.
2. After an evaluation of all the evidence presented, the proposal fulfills the spirit and
intent of the Zoning Ordinance and would not represent a substantial detriment to
the public good or the neighborhood affected.
3. A Site Plan has been reviewed and found approvable with conditions. Site Plan
Review has issued a No Detriment letter dated December 3, 2025.
Suggested Special Permit Conditions
Should the Board find to grant Special Permit No. 2025-041, a request to Modify Special Permit
No. 1998-61B to allow the continued operation of a 6-bedroom bed and breakfast with a maximum
of 12 lodgers under new ownership. The relief was originally granted in 1998, and the special
permit has been previously modified in 2001, 2004, and 2019 to transfer it to each successive
owner. The subject property is located at 3660 Main Street, Barnstable, MA it may wish to consider
the following conditions:
1. Special Permit No. 2025-041 is granted to Ashley Manor LLC for a Modification of Special
Permit No. 1998-61B to allow the continued operation of a 6-bedroom bed and breakfast with a
maximum of 12 lodgers under new ownership. The relief was originally granted in 1998, and
the special permit has been previously modified in 2001, 2004, and 2019 to transfer it to each
successive owner. The subject property is located at 3660 Main Street, Barnstable, MA.
2. The site development shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the plan entitled
“Existing Conditions Site Plan” by Down Cape Engineering Inc dated June 26, 2025 with a
revision date of December 15, 2025.
3. The proposed development shall represent full build-out of the lot. Further changes to the lot
shall be prohibited without prior approval from the Board.
4. This decision shall be recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds and copies of the
recorded decision shall be submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals Office and the Building
Division prior to issuance of a building permit. The rights authorized by this Special Permit
must be exercised within two years, unless extended.
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Copies: Applicant (Attorney Patrick Nickerson)
Attachments: Application
Plans