Oak Bluffs selectmen passed over long-serving board member Gail Barmakian for reappointment to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Tuesday, voting instead to appoint selectman Brian Packish.
In a surprise move, Oak Bluffs selectmen passed over long-serving board member Gail Barmakian for reappointment to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Tuesday, voting instead to appoint selectman Brian Packish to the yearlong post.
Ms. Barmakian, who is an attorney and the only woman on the five-member board of selectmen, has served as the town appointed member of the commission since 2016.
She had requested reappointment and had written a letter to the board.
But at the selectmen’s meeting Tuesday, board chairman Jason Balboni announced unexpectedly that Mr. Packish was also seeking the appointment. Mr. Packish is a businessman with real estate interests, and among other things is part owner of the building that houses Red Cat Kitchen on Kennebec avenue.
Both candidates addressed their fellow board members.
Ms. Barmakian said she is passionate about serving on the commission and asked her colleagues to consider that in their decision. She also noted the awkwardness of the moment.
“I feel a little uncomfortable feeling like I’m competing for the appointment with a fellow selectmen,” she said. “There is a learning curve in terms of grasping a different perspective of projects that come before the commission at the regional level,” she continued. “As well as being familiar with the [DRI] checklist, understanding the triggers and the approaches of the different members.”
Mr. Packish said he believed the commission appointee should represent the selectmen’s interests at the MVC.
“It’s not an appointment of me as an individual to serve based on my personal interests. It’s an appointment for me to represent the board on issues as we move forward,” he said.
He cited his experience as former chairman of the town planning board and also his business background as pluses.
“I believe that my experience in my professional life brings a lot to the table in the conversation,” Mr. Packish said.
Before voting, selectman Greg Coogan noted that the appointment is only for a year. “We can change it a year from now if we don’t like what happens,” he said, adding: “I certainly think Gail has done a good job representing the water quality on the Island, she has been on top of that all along. I think Brian is tuned into the DRIs and development on the Island.”
Mr. Balboni called for a vote, and the result was 4-1, with Mr. Packish and Ms. Barmakian voting for themselves, and Mr. Balboni, Mr. Coogan and freshman selectman Ryan Ruley voting for Mr. Packish.
“I think we give Brian a chance for a year and if we don’t like what he does we can kick him out,” Mr. Coogan said.
Mr. Ruley concurred. “I’m going to give Brian a shot at this,” he said. “I’d like to mix things up a bit and have a little bit different representation this year.”
In other business, the selectmen approved a request by Phil McAndrews, the owner of Offshore Ale, to close three nights a week starting in January. Liquor licenses in Oak Bluffs prohibit businesses from closing more than two nights a week unless selectmen grant permission.
Mr. Packish recused himself from the discussion and vote because of his business interests on Kennebec avenue.
Mr. McAndrews said he hopes he won’t have to close the additional night but wanted to have the option.
“I don’t know what to expect, I am optimistic with the relief package being passed,” he said, referring to the federal government stimulus bill. “But as I see it and look at what my numbers were over the past 15 years, everybody knows the way it works is you develop resources in the summertime that you put back into the business to get through the winter. We didn’t have that opportunity this year to get anywhere near the resources that a typical winter is going to need.”
Mr. McAndrews also said he was conscious of when other Oak Bluffs restaurants are closed and offered to stay open on those days. Instead, he said he would close Tuesday through Thursday.
“It’s a reasonable compromise for you and for us I think,” Mr. Coogan said. “I appreciate you wanting to stay open on Sunday and Monday because I know historically those are not the busiest days of the week.”
Selectmen also approved a request from Mr. McAndrews to temporarily number the parking spaces on Kennebec across from Offshore Ale. By numbering the spaces, Mr. McAndrews hopes to create a more efficient curbside pickup system for takeout orders.
Selectmen also:
• Gave Eversource permission to install 45 feet of cable beneath Newton Road;
• Appointed Garri Saganenko to the town affordable housing committee;
• Appointed Amy Billings as the parks commission representative to the harbor advisory committee.

Comments
What a relief to see some
Oak Bluffs resident Oak BluffsWhat a relief to see some much needed changes made! Its time for Gail to go enjoy retirement or something.
I agree. She serves on way
T Bone Oak BluffsI agree. She serves on way too many boards in town. I also believe lawyers tend to overthink things. Fresh, non-legal perspectives from Brian will be refreshing.
So Gail wrote a letter of
Slightly Disgusted Oak BluffsSo Gail wrote a letter of intent to the Board, but Brian did not? Sounds like a back room deal was made. Based on the comments made by Brian and Greg, it sounds like the BOS want less thought put into environmental preservation and improvements and more emphasis put into development. Sounds like they dont understand that the beautiful, clean environment here, is what draws most visitors and tourism dollars. Sounds like OB wants to compete with VH for best BOS. Also sounds like Mr. Coogan knew better but went along with the club. Well played guys.
Some odd conclusions you’ve
Why disgusted?? OBSome odd conclusions you’ve drawn. What evidence do you have of any of your allegations? Gail is overcommitted on multiple town boards and has her hands in too many things. Kudos to her public service but let others participate, too. Share the load or step up yourself, Slightly Disgusted.
I am sorry. Am I missing
Megan Alley Oak BluffsI am sorry. Am I missing something here? I thought that the goal of a commissioner was to represent the wishes of the Town not the wishes of the Selectmen. Gail frequently questions many decision of the Board. Sometimes I agree with her and sometimes I do not but in this case, it appears to me that the business representatives are taking over all the decisions. They have done a good job in establishing a vital business community but guess what? There are other interests that need looking after also.
Well said, Megan.
Nathalie Woodruff Oak BluffsWell said, Megan.
agreed
nancy R Oak Bluffsagreed
I am slightly disgusted as
Disappointed Oak Bluffs, MAI am slightly disgusted as well. Gail was and is an excellent member of this board. The island needs preservation, especially now, and when you only foster development, the island is no longer the island. A healthy board should include members that challenge one another and bring new points of view to the table. I am disappointed. Well played is right.
I have appreciated the
Lynn Vera Oak Bluffs andBurlington VTI have appreciated the thoughtful, impartial and dedicated service that Gail has given the residents of Oak bluffs for so much of her adult life. My dad, Joseph vera (generations in OB) always spoke of Gail with respect. He did the same about Linda Marinelli. She too was the only woman on the Board, and she too often represented the average resident with no personal gain on the table. Please tell me theOB Board of Selectmen is reverting to back door (used to be Golf course) “ meetings” that exclude “dissenters”. I respect and appreciate Gail and this process feels as it it were decided in Advance and without professionalism.I’m disappointed and hope Gail does not give up. Happy Holidays everyone. Lynn
I think both Gail and Brian
Bill OBI think both Gail and Brian bring good things to the table... that being said, let’s get rid of the MVC. What a waste of money. Let each Town decide and make there own decisions. I don’t need someone from Chilmark, telling me the Regional impact or traffic study for Circuit ave when I can’t go into there beaches...
It's the same people, over
islanddogsIt's the same people, over and over, on these committees and boards, I don't think Packish will be the "refreshing change" that OB is looking for, some of these people are just power hungry.
Congrats to Brian...Why can’t
Kate VHCongrats to Brian...Why can’t each Town take care of there own Business? The mill house comes to mind in Vineyard Haven. Builder/Architect knocks house down... MVC says no problem??
And traffic study after traffic study...
regional impact studies?? I would think by now they would have enough data/ studies collected to fill
The old whaling church...
I could be wrong, but it
Nathalie Woodruff Oak BluffsI could be wrong, but it seems that the OB boards of Selectpersons are always heavily weighted by representatives of the business community. However, these folks seem to be the most enthusiastic about running for office. We can't vote for other interests if they're not a choice on the ballot.
If you don't run you can't
Kelce OBIf you don't run you can't win.
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