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HomeMy Public PortalAboutResolution No. 24-039 - Selecting Darvin Williams as City Manager and approving an employment agreementSponsored by: City Commission RESOLUTION NO. 24-039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, SELECTING DARVIN E. WILLIAMS AS THE CITY MANAGER AND APPROVING AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, IN THE FORM ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A", BETWEEN THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA AND DARVIN E. WILLIAMS; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Article I, Section 2-8-4 of the City of Opa-Locka Code of Ordinances, the City Commission previously established itself as the official City Manager search committee; and WHEREAS, through the assistance of outside contractor, The Employee Relations Group, the City conducted a national search for candidates and has selected, Darvin E. Williams, as the City Manager consistent with the terms of the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A". NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA LOCKA, FLORIDA: Section 1. Recitals. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. Section 2. Appointment of City Manager. The City hereby appoints Darvin E. Williams as the City Manager. Section 3. Scrivener's Errors. Sections of this Resolution may be renumbered or re -lettered and corrections of typographical errors, which do not affect the intent of this Resolution may be authorized by the Interim City Manager, following review by the City Attorney, without need of public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of same with the City Clerk. Resolution No. 24-039 c e, nna Flores, City Clerk Section 4. Effective Date This Resolution shall take effect upon the adoption and is subject to the approval of the Governor or Governor's Designee. PASSED and ADOPTED this 8th day of March, 2 4. TEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 41 ate/ 1 Burnadette Norris -Weeks, P.A. City Attorney Moved by: Commissioner Bass Seconded by: Vice Mayor Ervin VOTE: 3-2 Commissioner Bass YES Commissioner Kelley NO Commissioner Williams YES Vice Mayor Ervin YES Mayor Taylor NO John ¶' ��' for Jr., Mayor 2 CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN AND THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FL THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT hereinafter called this "Agreement", is made and entered into as of the day of , 2024, by and between the City Commission, hereinafter referred to as the "City" or "Commission", of the City of Opa-locka, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "Employer", and Darvin E. Williams, hereinafter referred to as "Employee". W -I -T -N -E -S -S WHEREAS, the Commission desires to employ the services of Darvin E. Williams, as City Manager of the city, hereinafter referred to as the "Manager", pursuant to the terms of the Opa-locka City Charter, hereinafter referred to as the "Charter", the Opa-locka City Code of Ordinances, hereinafter referred to as the " City Code", the Opa-locka City Administrative Code, hereinafter referred to as the "Administrative Code", and all statutes, laws and constitutional provisions applicable to the position of Manager; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Commission to provide certain benefits and establish certain conditions of employment for Employee as the Manager in accordance with this Agreement; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Commission to secure and retain the services of Employee as the Manager and to provide inducement for him to remain in such employment; and WHEREAS, Employee desires to accept employment as the Manager in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. Employment. A. The Commission hereby hires and appoints Darvin E. Williams as the Manager, under the terms established herein, to perform the duties and functions specified in the Charter, the City Code, the Administrative Code, and all statutes, laws, constitutional provisions and other city ordinances, regulations, resolutions and policies applicable to the position of Manager, and to perform such other legally permissible and proper duties and functions as the Commission shall assign from time to time. 1 B. The Commission's employment of Employee as the Manager shall be effective March 13, 2024 and shall continue for a term of three years, following a six (6) month probationary period. This Agreement shall remain in effect until terminated by the Commission or by the employee as provided herein. C. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of the Commission to terminate the services of the Manager at any time, subject only to the provisions set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement. D. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of the Manager to resign at any time from his position as the Manager, subject only to the provisions set forth in Section 4 of this Agreement. E. It shall be the duty of the City Manager to employ, direct, assign, reassign, evaluate, and accept the resignations of all the employees of the City under his supervision consistent with the City rules, policies, ordinances, charter, county, state and federal law. F. It shall be the duty of the City Manager to organize, reorganize and arrange the staff of the City and to develop and establish internal regulations, rules, and procedures which the City Manager deems necessary for the efficient and effective operation of the City consistent with the lawful City directives, policies, ordinances, city charter, county, state and federal law. G. The City Manager shall ensure that yearly audits required by the State of Florida are timely submitted and up to date. H. The City Manager shall perform the duties of City Manager of the City with reasonable care, diligence, skill and experience. Section 2. Duties and Obligations. A. The Manager shall have the duties, responsibilities and powers of said office under the City of Opa-locka Charter, Code of Ordinances, Administrative Code, and all statutes, laws, constitutional provisions and other city ordinances, regulations, resolutions and policies applicable to the position of Manager. The Manager shall carry these out in a professional and competent manner. B. The Manager shall remain in the exclusive employ of the Commission and shall devote all such time, attention, knowledge and skills necessary to faithfully perform his duties and responsibilities, and to exercise his powers under this Agreement, having no outside employment whatsoever. He may, however, engage in educational and professional activities and other employment activities upon receipt of approval by the Commission, provided that such activities shall not interfere with his primary obligation to the Commission and City as the Manager. The Manager shall dedicate no less than an average of forty (40) hours per week in the performance of his duties as Manager hereunder. 2 C. In the event the Manager shall serve on any appointed or elected board of any professional organization or serve on any committees related to his professional activities, in the event any monies are paid, or gifts received, by him related to such service, such money or property shall be paid over to or delivered to the City, unless otherwise provided by the Commission. Section 3. Termination and Severance Pay. A. Termination without Cause. The Commission may, at any time whatsoever, terminate the employment of the Manager, without cause, by an affirmative vote, upon reasonable prior notice to the Manager, of not less than three members of the Commission. If such event should occur, the Manager will be given written notice of the decision of the Commission not less than 5 days prior to the effective date of the termination. Upon such termination, The Manager will be entitled to: 1) a severance payment equal to twenty (20) calendar weeks of base salary; 2) a lump sum payment at his then -hourly rate of base salary as Manager for all annual leave hours accumulated by him but unused as of the date of termination, not to exceed the maximum accrual provided in the City's Personnel Policies Manual applicable to all other non-union employees of the Commission; and 3) continuation of the Manager's health insurance under Section 9 at City expense for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days following the date of termination in accordance with, and within the limitations of, COBRA and the rates applicable thereunder. The Commission shall not continue any benefits after termination that are directly connected with being the City Manager. In other words, the Commission shall continue paying insurances and pension but not a car allowance, phone, and the like. This provision shall not apply to the probationary period of six (6) months. B. Termination for Cause. The Commission may also, for cause, terminate the employment of the Manager at any time whatsoever, by affirmative vote, of not less than three (3) members of the City Commission. In the event the Manager's employment is terminated for cause, the City shall be under no obligation to pay severance pay described under subsection A (1) or the continuation of health insurance described under subsection A (3) hereof The term "for cause" shall be deemed to include: gross negligence in the handling of City affairs; willful violation of the provisions of law; willful disregard of a direct order, demand, or policy of the Commission; conduct unbecoming a public employee; illegal or habitual drug abuse; arrest; conviction of a felony; conviction of any crime involving moral turpitude or relating to official duties; or violation of the Florida Ethics Code. For the purpose of this subsection, if the Manager pleads guilty or nolo contendere or is found guilty of a felony, he shall be deemed to have been convicted, notwithstanding a suspension of sentence or a withholding of adjudication. C. Probationary Period. The City Manager shall have a six (6) month probationary period following execution of this Agreement. During said time, the City Manager may be released from employment by a vote of three members of the City Commission for any reason, with the City having the responsibility to pay one month salary beyond the date of termination. 3 Section 4. Resignation. A. In the event the Manager voluntarily resigns his position, he thereby agrees to give the City not less than sixty (60) days' written notice prior to the effective date of any voluntary resignation, unless the parties agree otherwise. B. In the event the Manager voluntarily resigns his position, the City shall not pay severance pay described under subsection 3A(1) or pay for the continuation of health insurance described herein. Section 5. Compensation and Annual Review. The City shall pay the Manager, for his service, an annual base salary of $190,000.00, payable in equal installments pursuant to City policy and may increase it from time to time as herein provided. At any time, the Commission may agree to increase the base salary and/or other benefits received by the Manager in such amounts and to such extent as the Commission may determine to be desirable in its sole discretion. B. Beginning in 2024, as determined by the Commission, the Commission shall review and evaluate the performance of the Manager at least once every fiscal year between September 1st and the immediately following September 30th. Said review and evaluation shall assess the Manager's performance of all duties and responsibilities, and his exercise of all powers for which he is responsible under this Agreement during the immediately preceding period. Failure by the Commission to conduct such a review and evaluation in any given year or years shall not be considered a breach of this Agreement. Section 6. Retirement. The City shall enroll the Manager in the Senior Management Service employee classification within the FRS (the Florida Retirement System) plan. Furthermore, the City shall contribute the employee share of 3% on behalf of the Manager. Section 7. Communications Equipment. The City Manager is required to be on call for twenty-four hour service. In recognition thereof: A. The City shall issue a city owned cell phone, computer and provide other mobile connectivity that provides Internet to the Manager to be used solely for City business purposes. Section 8. Other Benefits. A. Except as may be otherwise limited under the terms of this Agreement, the City Manager shall be entitled to earn, use, accrue and be compensated for sick leave and vacation leave 4 consistent with all other city employees, pursuant to the City's personnel policies and procedures. B. The Commission, in consultation with the Manager, may fix any such other terms and conditions of employment as it may determine from time to time relating to the performance of the Manager, provided that such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement or other applicable law. Section 9. Insurance. A. The Commission shall provide term life insurance as is provided to other non-union employees of the Commission. B. The Commission shall provide to the Manager medical, dental, and any other offered insurance plan on the same terms and conditions as are available to all other non-union employees of the Commission. The Commission shall further provide for the Manager and his dependent(s) health, dental, and any other available insurance benefit offered at no cost of the Manager. Section 10. No Reduction of Benefits. The Commission shall not at any time during the term of this Agreement reduce the salary, compensation or other financial benefits of the Manager, except and to the degree and extent such reduction is also imposed across -the -Commission for all non-union employees of the Commission. Section 11. General Business Expenses A. The Commission agrees to budget pay for the professional travel and state authorized expenses of the Manager necessary for his participation in professional development training applicable to his duties as a City Manager, not to exceed a total cost of $1,500.00 per year. The Commission may pay for the Manager to be a member of other professional organizations that the Commission agrees are necessary and desirable as authorized in advance. Section 12. Residence. The Manager agrees to make all attempts to find suitable housing within the City of Opa-Locka, Florida. In the event he is unable to identify housing within the City of Opa-Locka within a period of twelve (12) months following execution of this Agreement, the Manager agrees to reside within a radius of ten (10) miles from the city limits of Opa-Locka, FL. 5 Section 13. Suspension The Commission shall have the authority to suspend the Manager with full pay and benefits pending investigation and a final employment decision made by the Commission, but only if a majority of the Commission members and the Manager agree; or in the alternative, after a public hearing, if a majority of the Commission members votes to suspend the Manager for just cause. The Manager shall have been given written notice setting forth any charges giving rise to just cause at least five (5) days prior to such hearing. Section 14. Indemnification The City shall defend, indemnify and pay all judgments or settlements in regard to any personal liability arising out of and in the scope of the City Manager's responsibilities, to the fullest extent authorized by Florida Statutes, and other laws and in accordance with the City of Opa-Locka Code of Ordinances, in addition to any insurance purchased by the City. The City agrees to pay all reasonable litigation expenses of the Manager during the pendency of proceedings, only if actions were taken in the course and scope of the City Manager's employment. Section 15. Bonding Employer shall bear the full cost of any fidelity or other bonds required of the Employee under any law or ordinance. Section 16. Other Terms and Conditions of Employment The Employer, only upon agreement with Employee, shall fix any such other terms and conditions of employment, as it may determine from time to time, relating to the performance of the Employee, provided such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement, City Charter, local ordinances or any other law. Section 17. Notices Notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be given by depositing in the custody of the United States Postal Service by certified mail return receipt, or any other certified delivery service showing confirmation of process delivery and directed to the City Mayor and Attorney, as to the City, and directed to the City Manager, as to the City Manager. Section 18. Entire Agreement The text of this document shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties, except as may be amended in writing by the parties hereto. All provisions contained in this Agreement are subject to and conditioned upon compliance with the Charter, the County Code, the Administrative Code, and all statutes, laws, constitutional provisions and other County ordinances, regulations, resolutions and policies. The Charter, the County Code, the Administrative Code, and all such statutes, laws, constitutional provisions and other County 6 ordinances, regulations, resolutions and policies shall take precedence over any part or portion of this Agreement, any other provisions of this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding. Any terms and conditions not specifically addressed in this Agreement shall be deemed to be addressed in the City's Personnel Rules, to the extent there is no conflict with this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to have been executed on behalf of each as of the date and year first above -written. MANAGER: CITY: City Commission of Opa-Locka, a political subdivision of the State of Florida: By: City Mayor Attest: Clerk of the City Commission City Attorney 7