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05-07-2014 HUCMMINUTES Special Meeting — Hutchinson Utilities Commission Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Call to order — 7:00 a.m. President Hanson called the meeting to order. Members present: President Anthony Hanson; Vice President Monty Morrow; Commissioner Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Mark Girard; Commissioner Donna Luhring; Attorney Marc Sebora; Interim General Manager John Webster. Guest present: Craig Bishop 1. Consideration of Approval of the General Manager's Contract President Hanson explained the special meeting was called for consideration of approval of the general manager's contract. The contract is for three years with a tentative start date of May 27, 2014. President Hanson thanked Commissioner Bordson, City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing and Attorney Sebora for negotiating the contract. Vice President Morrow questioned the negotiation of carrying over vacation time with HUC inheriting the liability of approximately $18,000 for those banked hours. Commissioner Bordson explained negotiating banked hours is common practice. Vice President Morrow stated he has received calls from citizens asking to justify his position of approving this contract and that he could not justify the qualifications and salary so he will be voting against the approval of the contract. Commissioner Girard stated he thinks it's fair for both sides. President Hanson agreed with Commissioner Girard. Commissioner Bordson stated the salary negotiated is below the governor's salary cap. The Board was looking to fill the management component for the general manager position with that position relying on the expertise of the directors and managers in the natural gas and electric divisions. A motion was made by Commissioner Luhring, seconded by Commissioner Girard to approve the contract with Jeremy Carter as the new general manager. Motion passed 4 tot. Attorney Sebora stated City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing and he will present the contract to Mr. Jeremy Carter for his signature. 2. Items from the Floor Guest, Craig Bishop, asked what the interview process was for the general manager's position. City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing explained an posting was placed in local and state -wide newspapers, along with municipal and professional web sites of which gets spread over the country. HUC received a total of 19 applications. The applications were reviewed to see who met minimum 1 requirements of the position. Those applications were then reviewed by four of the five commissioners. Commissioner Girard was unavailable to review them due to travel. Four out of the top five candidates accepted an interview. Mr. Bishop also asked if the salary is comparable to others in this type of position. Commissioner Bordson responded that the salary was benchmarked to the market and is on the average. Commissioner Bordson mentioned he has received feedback from citizens that are supportive of the candidate. Mr. Bishop questioned the vacation being carried over. City Human Resource Director Brenda Ewing explained it's not a carry over but with a position of this type and caliber a figure is negotiated. Mr. Carter currently has a balance with the City after working there for seven years so it was negotiated. There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Bordson, seconded by Commissioner Luhring to adjourn the meeting at 7:23 a.m. Motion was unanimously carried. Mark 6irard, Secretary ATTEST: VV V, ei�, � -k� Anthony Hanso , Presid t 2 MINUTES Special Meeting — Hutchinson Utilities Commission Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Call to order — 7:00 a.m. President Hanson called the meeting to order. Members present: President Anthony Hanson; Vice President Monty Morrow; Commissioner Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Mark Girard; Commissioner Donna Luhring; Attorney Marc Sebora; Interim General Manager John Webster. Guest present: Craig Bishop 1. Consideration of Approval of the General Manager's Contract President Hanson explained the special meeting was called for consideration of approval of the general manager's contract. The contract is for three years with a tentative start date of May 27, 2014. President Hanson thanked Commissioner Bordson, City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing and Attorney Sebora for negotiating the contract. Vice President Morrow questioned the negotiation of carrying over vacation time with HUC inheriting the liability of approximately $18,000 for those banked hours. Commissioner Bordson explained negotiating banked hours is common practice. Vice President Morrow stated he has received calls from citizens asking to justify his position of approving this contract and that he could not justify the qualifications and salary so he will be voting against the approval of the contract. Commissioner Girard stated he thinks it's fair for both sides. President Hanson agreed with Commissioner Girard. Commissioner Bordson stated the salary negotiated is below the governor's salary cap. The Board was looking to fill the management component for the general manager position with that position relying on the expertise of the directors and managers in the natural gas and electric divisions. A motion was made by Commissioner Luhring, seconded by Commissioner Girard to approve the contract with Jeremy Carter as the new general manager. Motion passed 4 tot. Attorney Sebora stated City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing and he will present the contract to Mr. Jeremy Carter for his signature. 2. Items from the Floor Guest, Craig Bishop, asked what the interview process was for the general manager's position. City Human Resources Director Brenda Ewing explained an posting was placed in local and state -wide newspapers, along with municipal and professional web sites of which gets spread over the country. HUC received a total of 19 applications. The applications were reviewed to see who met minimum requirements of the position. Those applications were then reviewed by four of the five commissioners. Commissioner Girard was unavailable to review them due to travel. Four out of the top five candidates accepted an interview. Mr. Bishop also asked if the salary is comparable to others in this type of position. Commissioner Bordson responded that the salary was benchmarked to the market and is on the average. Commissioner Bordson mentioned he has received feedback from citizens that are supportive of the candidate. Mr. Bishop questioned the vacation being carried over. City Human Resource Director Brenda Ewing explained it's not a carry over but with a position of this type and caliber a figure is negotiated. Mr. Carter currently has a balance with the City after working there for seven years so it was negotiated. There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Bordson, seconded by Commissioner Luhring to adjourn the meeting at 7:23 a.m. Motion was unanimously carried. ATTEST: Anthony Hanson, President 2 Mark Girard, Secretary