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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-013 CCR Member John Leary introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 65 -13 RESOLUTION SETTING FORTH THE CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR A. T. LEE AS VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR WHEREAS, A. J. Lee has been appointed to, and now occupies, the position of Village Administrator for the Village of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, the Village Council did, on February 8, 1965, adopt amendments to Chapter 17 of the Village Ordinances which removed the position of Village Administrator from coverage under the provisions of that ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Village Council feels that an explicit statement of the conditions pertaining to the employment of A. J. Lee is desirable; and WHEREAS, A. J. Lee has reviewed the provisions of this resolution and is in agreement therewith: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Brooklyn Center as follows 1. The appointment of A. J. Lee as Village Administrator is reaffirmed and he shall continue to serve at the pleasure of the Village Council. 2. Mr. Lee shall perform the duties and meet the obligations of the position of Village Administrator as those set forth in Chapter Six of the Village Ordinances. 3. The present salary established by the Village Council in the 1965 budget shall be continued and adjustment to the Village Administrator's salary shall be made annually in conjunction with the establishment of salaries for Village employees generally. 4. The Village Administrator shall continue to be granted vacation and sick leave, holidays, and upon termination, severance benefits in a manner identical to that granted other permanent employees of the Village. 5. The Village Administrator shall continue to reside within the Village of Brooklyn Center. 6. In the event of resignation, notice thereof shall be submitted in writing to the Village Council at least sixty days prior to the effective date. RESOLUTION NO. 65 -13 7. In the event of dismissal by the Village Council, the Village Administrator shall be notified at least thirty days in advance of the effective date of dismissal and shall be furnished a written statement of the reasons therefor. February 8, 1965 Date Mayor 0 0� ATTEST: ,1 LOVI%rrn,n Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Earl Simons and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof: Gordon Erickson, john Leary, Howard Heck, Phil Cohen and Earl Simons and the following voted against the same: None; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.