At the urging of Tristan Israel who was not present last week, Tisbury selectmen voted Tuesday to remove language from an agreement with Stop & Shop pledging their support for the grocery chain’s expansion plans.</p>
In a change of direction from last week, Tisbury selectmen voted Tuesday to remove language from an agreement with Stop & Shop pledging their support for the grocery chain’s expansion plans.
The change came at the urging of selectman Tristan Israel, who was not present last Tuesday when selectmen Jeffrey Kristal and Jon Snyder announced a draft $1.16 million mitigation agreement with Stop & Shop. Under the agreement the town would receive the money in the form of donations to affordable housing and other key projects, and the town also would agree to support the plan before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.
At the selectmen’ meeting this week, Mr. Israel said he was disappointed that the board voted on the agreement without him present, and said he strongly disagreed with the decision to tie the agreement to town support for the project. “It looks like we are trading favors,” he said. “I helped push for that mitigation, but . . . . that clause creates a dynamic that I don’t feel comfortable with.”
Mr. Israel said he does support some kind of remuneration from Stop & Shop to the town if the MVC votes to approve the plan. But as currently written, the agreement “makes it seem like we’re getting mitigation in exchange for support of the project, and that shouldn’t be the reason we’re getting mitigation . . . [It’s] a very large project that has substantial impacts on our town.”
Mr. Israel said if the clause stayed, he would not sign the agreement.
“I don’t see any harm in taking it out,” he continued. “I’m trying to think of a kind way to put it . . . if this is left in, we sold ourselves out.”
Mr. Israel said he didn’t think the clause was inserted at the request of Stop & Shop. Town administrator John (Jay) Grande said he wasn’t sure if that was the case.
Mr. Snyder said he didn’t see the agreement as a “quid pro quo” but he agreed to second Mr. Israel’s motion to remove the pledge of support.
“I would be willing to take it out,” he said. “I see so much other language in here that we are in support of this project, it almost goes without saying.”
Mr. Kristal said town counsel did not see a problem with the agreement, and noted that the selectmen were in favor of the project, though Mr. Israel has concern about the store size.
“I think this board does support the project,” Mr. Kristal said. He added: “Any discussion we’ve had in the past, we’ve all stated as selectmen that we’re in support of the project with some fine tuning and tweaking.”
“What’s the harm of taking it out?” Mr. Israel said.
“What’s the harm of leaving it in?” Mr. Kristal responded.
In the end the board voted 3-0 to remove the support clause.

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"What's the harm of leaving
harm"What's the harm of leaving it in?" You gotta go, that's the harm. Thinking clearly is a critical qualification for being a selectman.
Wow, "What's the harm of
Tara Vineyard HavenWow, "What's the harm of leaving it in?"...uhm, being sued and having to expend taxpayer money to clean up your graft and coruption, Mr. Kristal. Would not be suprised at all to hear Mr. Kristal pockets are being lined by somebody in exchange for his position on this issue...
I read Jeff's book a long
Tim D. Vineyard HavenI read Jeff's book a long time ago and figured him out although I voted for him to get Tom P out I should have voted for Jamie Douglas. I have been trying for years to have a particular VH citizen run and represent our town but he has no interest in public office and said it sickens him.
He advised that more Letters to the Editors (If they are not strictly censured as they now are) should get the VH citizenry in what we are seeking eventually. (Sorry Jeff but you have not produced)
You are so right.
Carole Vineyard HavenYou are so right. Unfortunately, it will not be getting any better this election.Part of the same small circle doing business out of the public eye. I was also part of a group trying to get someone else to run. This small circle is secretive, powerful and hard to beat. Letters to the editor, letters to the Selectmen.VH Folks need to speak up.I only hope that Tristan can remain independent.
It's a great deal for the
WJC OBIt's a great deal for the town, take the deal and be happy S&S can support the town.
Mr Israel says he is in favor
Neil Off IslandMr Israel says he is in favor remuneration from Stop & Shop, but for what? What does Stop & Shop owe the MVC for this drawn out application process? Charitable pity?
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