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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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05/18/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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4040
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139, 358-393
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The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and by a 4-1 <br />vote (Commissioner Wheeler opposed), the Motion <br />carried. <br />There was a brief discussion regarding Attorney Polackwich's recommendation that <br />future hires have a contract, be terminated at will with a 60 -day notice, and receive no <br />accumulation of severance benefits. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Solari, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to approve that <br />in the future, Deputy or Assistant County Attorneys shall <br />be treated as other County employees, except they can be <br />terminated at will upon 60 days notice and will not be <br />entitled to severance benefits. <br />There was a brief discussion regarding the number of days notice could be given to an <br />employee for termination. <br />Chairman O'Bryan confirmed with the Attorney that in the future, this will include new <br />hires, not annual renewals of existing employees. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved <br />there be no policy for the County Administrator or the <br />County Attorney because both are hired directly by the <br />Board, which controls negotiations and contract terms. <br />21 <br />May 18, 2010 <br />
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