Commission meeting last week included a public hearing on Stop & Shop plan and a vote on budget.
Mark Lovewell

Higher Legal Bills Lead to Budget Increase for MVC

A $1.45 million budget approved by the commission last week for the coming fiscal year is an increase of nearly 10 per cent over last year.

Increased expenses for staffing, legal bills and retirement benefits have all led to an increase in the Martha’s Vineyard Commission’s budget for the coming fiscal year.

At a meeting Thursday night the commission approved a $1.45 million budget for FY 2015, an increase of nearly 10 per cent over last year.

Commission treasurer Brian Smith said the budget represents an overall operating increase of 4.2 per cent, or $55,000. The increase can be attributed to several factors, Mr. Smith said, including a new, more experienced traffic planner “who came with a higher price” and an increase to the pension plan, which the commission has no control over.

The commission has 10 staff members; total spending on salaries next year is $771,266. Staff members will receive a 2.13 per cent cost of living increase and an average 2.4 per cent merit increase.

The budget also calls for an additional $75,000 to be added to the general reserve fund, which took a hit last year due to unexpectedly high legal fees. When the reserve fund gets low, commission policy calls for the replenishment of the fund during the next fiscal year, Mr. Smith said.

Most of the commission’s funding — just over $1 million this year — comes through mandatory assessments collected from Vineyard towns and Gosnold using a formula based on property valuations. A budget explanation provided by the commission said a homeowner with a house assessed at $500,000 will pay $26.94 for fiscal year 2015. This is about a three dollar increase from fiscal year 2014.

The commission voted 13-1 to approve the budget, with one abstention.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/28/2014 - 10:34

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BillyB OB

Of course the commission voted 13-1 to approve its own budget! What a boondoggle this group is. 10 staff members totalling $771,000 in salaries for an average salary of $77,000. Nice gig if you can get it. Meanwhile, all they do is twist Stop and Shop in the wind. I think its time for a radical change to how the MVC is chartered and operates. Honestly, they're a cork in the bunghole of progress.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/28/2014 - 15:31

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Sandi OB

You are so right Billy B...a group of worthless 10 that goes along with the motion as long as there is money to continue lining their pockets while stifling progress.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/28/2014 - 22:14

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tom hodgson wt

Yay for BillyB!!! You get the Purple Scallop Award for best turn of phrase in an MVG comment thread. Award ceremony to be held at the Edgartown Sewage Plant, on a date to be announced.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 02/10/2014 - 16:26

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Dana VH

The MVC needs to bite and stop nibbling at the Stop and Shops edges. Follow their creed and move forward.
Budgets are budgets. At some point (like in the "90's) people who can no longer live here because it is to expensive will leave. And we hangers on are going to support a hefty bill. Take charge of your house keeping. Mexico is looking good right about now!

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