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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 05 22 Regular 301 City Manager Evaluation Year 10 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MAY 22, 2006 REGULAR MEETING 052206_ Comtn_Regulac30 I_City _ManagecAnnual_Evaluation_Review COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 301 Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X May 22, 2006 Regular Meeting Mgr. / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: City Manager requesting the Commission to review information regarding the City Manager's annual evaluation in Performance Year "10" November 1,2004 through October 31, 2005 and to take action the Commission deems appropriate. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed for the Commission to complete the City Manager's annual evaluation for performance Year "10", November 1, 2004 through October 31,2005. CONSIDERATIONS: PERFORMANCE YEAR "10" COMMISSION GOAL We have truly experienced a decade of remarkable progress. While the strategic plan for the city as stated in the City Commission's Goal Statements have changed little over the past lO-years the progress that has been made in the accomplishment of these goals speaks volumes. These goals have established a long term set of bench marks that have provided stability and continuity to policy making rather than radical shifts in direction and the continuous refocusing of resources that is destructive to real progress. Although recent one on one discussion with Commissioners has enumerated some specific projects, they have not indicated any significant shifts in goals and direction. Therefore, based upon my recent discussion with you it is my belief that the following goals will continue to reflect your Strategic Plan for the City. 1. Continue to practice conservative fiscal responsibilities. 2. Continue development of the Town Center. 3. Continue the Redevelopment of the West Side of the City. 4. Continue the development of community events and programs that brings the community together. Page 1 of 4 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MAY 22, 2006 REGULAR MEETING 052206_ Corom_Regular_30 I_City _ManagecAnnuaLEvaluation_Review 5. Continue the advancement of Information Technology with a shift from internal capacity to improving the interface between the public and the City (E-Government). 6. Continue the focus upon Service Excellence in all departments through continues improvement. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Actual accomplishments during the year were detailed in the FY 2005 CAFR Report and the Mayor's Annual Report, highlights of which are attached. Although all are worthy of note, a few deserve special considerations as follows: Financial: As stated many times, the first function of management is not providing services or producing gadgets. The first function of management is financial accountability for the utilization of resources. The positive reports from the FY 05 CAFR Report provides evidence of excellence in financial management as evidenced by maintaining spending within budget, increases in reserves, an unquantified opinion letter of compliance with GAP practices and standards, and a clean management letter. Evidence is further reflected in the city having the second lowest millage and lowest per capita spending of the seven cities in Seminole County. These accomplishments result from the uncommon team work we have enjoyed between policy makers and management, guided by five important principles: 1. The adoption of and adherence to the 25% reserve policy. 2. The prohibition against the funding of recurring expenses from non-recurring revenues. 3. Fully funding employee compensation. 4. The institution of project accounting. 5. Extensive due diligence in evaluating the impacts of new projects and programs. The continued cooperation of the Mayor and Commission and City Management in the maintenance of these principles will continue to dissuade playing games with the budget, and reduce the potential for financial crisis. Hurricanes: The City's ability to fully and expeditiously restore the City to normalcy after the recent hurricanes, to payoff all short term loans, and to undertake preparation for future events without having to employ any revenue crisis measures cannot be overstated. Impact Fees: The Commission's support of increased impact and permitting fess to make growth pay for growth were courageous and prudent acts of the Commission and the staff. Central Winds Park: The opening of the Central Winds Park expansion area reflects uncommon wisdom and vision on the part of our residents, elected officials, and the staff. Veterans Memorial: Construction on the Veterans Memorial will begin officially on Memorial Day of this year. The Commission's support of the joint venture project with the Rotary Club of Page 2 of 4 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MAY 22, 2006 REGULAR MEETING 052206_ Comm_Regular_30 I_City _ManagecAnnual_Evaluation_Review Winter Springs will be looked back upon as one of the City's most lasting projects and a source of great pride. Gary Hillery Drive: Although this is certainly not one of the largest projects in the City, the City's funding of a joint venture with Alex String and Tuscawilla Town Square ends a long time eyesore and drainage problem in Tuscawilla. Town Center Sidewalks: Few would recognize the importance of the Commission's support of staff's recommendations to fund widening of Town Center sidewalks. This wise decision adds an important element to the goal of making the Town Center a unique and special place. Expansion of Reclaimed Water System: The Commission's decision to move forward with expansion of the City's reclaimed water system continues to demonstrate Winter Springs' leadership in water conservation. The possible joint venture with Oviedo is an important symbol of intergovernmental cooperation. Winter Springs/Longwood Utility and Boundary Agreement: Although the amount of land was not great, this agreement was a huge statement demonstrating that cities can cooperate on boundary issues, and sending an important signal to other cities regarding Winter Springs' leadership in this area. Oak Forest. T.L.B.D. Phase-II Proiect. Winding Hollow Street Lighting. and Dyson Road Sidewalk Proiect: These projects demonstrate Winter Springs' leadership and capacity to assist neighborhoods in improving their quality of life standards. The Dyson Project shows that a strategic approach combined with tenacity can overcome formidable obstacles. East Rural Transitional Area Study: The City demonstrated extraordinary leadership in initiating and funding this study. The fact that the political process is not capable of grasping long term solutions on this issue is unfortunate. Years from now, the opposition will realize the Commission, Staff, and the Advisory Committee did the right thing. Public Works Facility: The Commission's support of the new Public Works Facility was an important decision in continuing the redevelopment of the west side of the City. This will become obvious to the public when the current facility is removed from the landscape. Noise Ordinance: Although deliberations of the noise ordinance were extensive, final approval of the ordinance provides the City with an important tool for maintaining the quality of life in our City. Town Center Traffic Circulation Plan: The Commission's and Staff's tenacity, which included a considerable commitment of resources and complicated intergovernmental chess games, finally paid off this month when FDOT accepted the Plan. The Plan was of fundamental importance to accomplishing the design of the Town Center and the Town Center's ultimate success. Page 3 of 4 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MAY 22, 2006 REGULAR MEETING 052206_ Cotnm_Regulac30 I_City _ManagecAnnuaLEvaluation_Review First Annual Celebration of Spring: The Commission's financial support of a third major community event in combination with a lot of creative footwork on the part of staff resulted in a home run. This commitment to the concept of four major community events actually surfaced in 2004 and evolved now to four fully funded events. COMPENSATION: Previous compensation actions by the City Commission have maintained me at or near the average compensation for City Managers in our population and size range in the area. I am not making any specific request of the City Commission and thus, leaving it in your hands to make the right decision. Performance Year "10" Total Compensation Survey Area Cities Average Winter Springs City Manager Differential $159,638 $163.628 $ 3,990 The Commission may want to consider that 4% merit increases were provided to employees in performance years 10 and 11. Additionally, the Commission down played my role in saving the City approximately $500,000 over the past five year's while choosing to recognize financially the contributions of other department heads. I am not requesting the same kind of financial recognition given to other department heads. However, I am requesting the Commission to give consideration to that fact in making your decision. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Commission make adjustments in the City Manager's compensation it deems appropriate. ATT ACHMENTS: 1. 2005 Salary Survey 2. Accomplishments COMMISSION ACTION: Page 4 of 4 City Manager/CEO Compensation Package Survey-Tri-County Area as of November 2006 STATE OF CITY · Reduction in outstanding debt (FY 2004 to FY 2005) of$6.9M (13%) and increased net assets by $3.3M (5%). · Received GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting in 2005 (for 2004 CAFR), for the fifth year in a row. · Initiated acceptance of Utility and other payments via bank draft, on-line and credit cards. · Earned National Accreditation, one of only 20 PD's in State to earn both State and National recognition. · 6 additional officers added to force. · Increased Code Enforcement Efforts. · Added Fire Inspector to Fire Prevention Division. · Added Grant Funded ($13,000) All-Terrain Vehicle with medical transport capabilities. · MDT's in all Emergency Response Vehicles · New Roll-Out Cart Garbage Service effective 3/1/06. Stronger contract language. Negotiated $3 per ton reduced tipping fee rate and a share of Recycle Revenue via new Interlocal Agreement with County. · Redevelopment Projects on Kristi Ann Court and Rhoden Lane. Last Unit on Kristi Ann Court Sold April 2006. · Trail Improvements including Bridge over SR 434. · Traffic Signals on 434. · Turn and deceleration lanes on 434, 419 and Moss Road. · 27 acre expansion of Central Winds Park (CW now totaling 102 park acres). · Senior Center Therapy Pool Grant. · Grants for Magnolia Square Amphitheater and Splash Playground. · Winter Springs Golf Course feasibility study. · Town Center PHIl developer land purchase, 45.69 acres. · $3.5M Village Walk beautification project. · Longwood Joint Planning Agreement · Black Hammock Task Force · Joint Planning with Oviedo and Seminole County . Maintained 2nd lowest millage rate in County. · Implemented on-line Records Management System. AGENDAS 11/8/04: · Hurricane Clean-up Efforts, FEMA Reimbursement Efforts (FY 04-06): Expended (8,208,181) - Includes $150,000 est. for FY06 FEMA Reimbursed 7,127,760 City Funds 1,357,487 Interest 4,490 Fund Balance 281,556 · Land Acquisition for Intersection Improvements for Doran Drive 1 · Established an Economic Development Division under the City Manager · Procured $1,000 Seminole Cultural Arts Grant for Orlando Philharmonic Performance. 11/22/04 : · Entrance Modifications to Central Winds Park, funded via Impact Fees. · Network Security Redesign and Improvements. · Traffic Signal Installation at Doran Drive and SR 434. · Construction of Well #4. · Myrtle Street Special Area Concept Study. · Ordinance 2004-49 to amend Chapter 20, Code of Ordinances, relating to rezoning, variances, conditional uses, waivers and appeals. · WiFi Study. · Pension Investment Policy amendment, re: portfolio composition. · Concept Plan for Tuscawilla Town Square (Tuscany's). 12/13/04: · Updated Future Land Use Map and Zoning Map. · Installation of Sod at Central Winds Park Expansion Property. · Upgrade to Commission Chambers' AudioNisual Equipment. · Interlocal Agreement, re: transfer of Orange Ave. · Contract with Glatting Jackson for traffic engineering study for SR 434 & Town Center. · Obtained additional Federal Assistance from Natural Resources Conservation Service for hurricane debris clearing in creeks and waterways. · Central Winds Park featured in The Sports Turf Publication. · Update of 2nd Generation Sales Tax Program?? · Amended Code, re: Dumpster Enclosures and Solid Waste Collection. · Old Sanford Oviedo Road Annexation Report. · Funding approved in the amount of $17,059 from LETF for County-wide law enforcement training center facility at Geneva. 1/10/05: · Received $5,000 grant from THOA for additional canine. · Contracted with FLC for implementation of Records Management Plan. · Purchase of LaserFiche software, support and training, $60,300. · Magnolia Square PH II and Town Center Trail Extension. · Funding for "Art Walls" in lobby area. · Conceptual Plan for Utility/PW Compound. · Amended City Code requirements that utility lines be placed underground, including SR 434 and/or Tuskawilla Road. · Amended Schedule of Filing Fees for Planning and Zoning Services. · Application for $300,000 in HOME again funds. 2 1/24/05: · Resolution 2005-05, requesting delay of Cross Seminole Trail connector within Winter Springs. · Resolution 2005-06, requesting County endorsement for a Library in Winter Springs. · Partnership agreement with WS Rotary Club to construct a Veteran's Memorial in Winter Springs Town Center. 2/14/05 : · Approval of City "Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program." · Status of Jetta Point Park. · TLBD street lighting and beautification improvement project. · Sidewalk Improvements in front of Building 2 in Town Center. 2/28/05: · Construction of Doran Drive and SR 434 Intersection Improvements. · Tuskawilla Road Drainage System Improvements located at outfall to Lake Jesup. · Design of City Hall Expansion. · Construction of Deceleration Lane at Moss Road for Eastbound SR 434. · Ordinance 2005-10, amending City's Transportation Impact Fee Ordinance. · Authorizing the East Rural Transitional Area Development Code Project. · Execute agreement with Florida Housing Finance Corp. to provided Disaster Relief Home Assistance Program Funds to fund repairs to Winter Springs' homes damaged by hurricanes. 3/14/05: · Clarification of Ordinance 751 to include municipal service tax on Reclaimed Water. · Ordinance 2005-09 revising R-3 Multi Family Zoning District's permitted and conditional uses. · Organize public meetings on installation of sidewalks on Northern Way, Shetland Ave and Dyson Drive. 3/28/05: · Design and annexation studies related to City's possible reconstruction, operations, acquisition, and annexation of Soldier's Creek Park. · Municipal Broadband Feasibility Study for City of Winter Springs. · Authorized $5,000 for feasibility study for potential construction of library in Winter Springs. · $5,569 grant award from Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement. · Authorization to prepare Ordinance to amend Section 9-3, City Code. · Sale of one of three remaining City owned townhomes on Kristi Ann Court (as of 3/28/05). 4/11/05: · Contract for Landscape Maintenance Services in Town Center. 3 · Winter Springs Blvd. preliminary engineering study and pavement evaluation report. · Contract with Ranger Construction for Street Resurfacing. 4/25/05: · Construction of a play structure and rubber surfacing for Central Winds Park Expansion. · Installation of Swipe Card System in Commission Chambers to improve security. · Installation of Landscaping and irrigation for Oak Forest Lighting and Beautification District Wall. · Fruitwood Park Area Survey Results and Future Concept Plan. · Resolution supporting the levy of an additional One Cent LOGT to finance ADA paratransit and fixed bus route services in Seminole County. 5/9/05 : · Customer Confidence Report sent to all residents?? · Increasing monthly stormwater rate from $3.25 to $5.50. · Consideration of a Street lighting and Street Sign Agreements to address lighting and signage upgrade requests by HOA's, within ROW's. · Consideration of on-street parking for George Street. · Sale of 124 Rhoden Lane. 6/13/05 : · Ordinance 2005-17, revising certain language relating to location offences and walls. · Funding for City portion of construction of Gary Hillary Drive. · Updates to Town Center Signage Code. 6/27/05: · Ordinance 2005-18, providing for allowing on-street parking by resolution. · Establish policy for collection of un billed or improperly billed stormwater fees. · PH II of TLBD street lighting and street sign installation. · Health Insurance Discussion. 7/11/05: · Installation of 4 Backstops at Central Winds Park Expansion. · Ordinance 2005-16, proposing a noise ordinance that regulates sound levels that will be deemed to constitute a public nuisance. · Seeking FDOT support of SR 434 traffic circulation and access plan for Town Center. 7/25/05 : Cancelled 4 8/8/05 : · FDEP, Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Project Grant for Magnolia Park. · Partner with FEMA to update and modernize Flood Maps. · First Amendment to Interlocal agreement providing joint funding for the watershed atlas between municipalities and Seminole County. · Nomination for Ron McLemore, City Manager of the Year, Anthony Garganese, City Attorney of the Year, and Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk ofthe Year. · Ordinance 2005-23, amending Chapter 9 of City Code relating to Subdivision process. · Resolution 2005-29 revising the Building Permit Fee Schedule fro new construction and providing for a methodology for computing and updating the permit fee multiplier. 8/22/05 : · Adoption of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). · Construction Services for erosion control and bank stabilization at Howell Creek. · New 10 year Cable Franchise Agreement with Brighthouse. . Interlocal Agreement with City of Longwood establishing a US 17-92 Municipal Service Area. · Grand Opening of Central Winds Park Expansion. · Consideration of funding for shade structures at Torcaso Park. 9/12/05: · Support of Hospice to build an inpatient facility in Central Florida. · Consultant's report on "communication issues" with respect to City communicating effectively with its citizens. 9/26/05: · Final Engineering for PW compound. 10/24/05 : · Resolution 2005-42, requesting FDOT support the economic success of the SR 434 redevelopment overlay zoning district. · Authorization to enter into joint planning activity related to the feasibility and desirability of a joint reclaimed water delivery system fro Winter Springs and Oviedo. 11/14/05: · Revision of the baseline streetlight rate. · Phone system upgrades. · Presentation ofthe Reclaimed Water Augmentation Study. · Agreement with Winding Hollow for installation of upgraded street lighting throughout the subdivision. · City Hall Operator move. 5 11/28/05: · Discussions with Seminole County, Longwood and Casselberry regarding future development of Soldier's Creek Park. · Filled vacant General Services Director position. 6