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05-23-2013 VC SP-MMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SESSION VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 23, 2013 Present: William L. Manuel, Mayor Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Vice Mayor Robert A. Gebbia, President Pro Tem. David B. Norris, Councilman Doug Bush, Councilman Ed Green, Village Manager Leonard Rubin, Village Attorney Melissa Teal, Village Clerk ROLL CALL Mayor Manuel called the meeting to order at 8:50 p.m. All members of Council were present. All members of staff were present. The purpose of the Special Session was to consider the Compensation Study performed by Evergreen Solutions, LLC. Mr. Green introduced Brian Wolfe, Manager, Evergreen Solutions, LLC, who presented the findings, results, and recommendations included in the report. Mr. Wolfe described the major tasks involved in the study: gaining an understanding of the current environment and compensation structure; conducting a market salary survey, including the collection of benchmark job classifications and data collected from market peers; updating compensation structures based on market analysis findings, and providing recommendations for how changes should be implemented and the fiscal impact of the changes Mr. Wolfe noted the current range spread (difference between minimum and maximum of pay grade) varies from 36% to 60% in width. Mr. Wolfe recommended a consistent range spread of 60 %. Council consensus was in favor of a 60% range spread. Mr. Wolfe compared the average tenure of public sector employees to that of Village employees (7 vs. 7.3 years) and discussed where most Village employees are in their pay range. Mr. Wolfe discussed the group of competing organizations within our geographic region that were used for market comparisons. Discussion ensued on the use of private sector salary data. Mr. Wolfe advised that private sector companies were identified and contacted, but declined to share their proprietary salary information; therefore, aggregated, secondary data from the Economic Research Institute was utilized for private sector comparisons. Mr. Wolfe explained the Village's salary ranges were compared to the median (50th percentile) of the group, and noted the recommendation is not based on Village leading the group in compensation. Mr. Wolfe reviewed ten job classifications that were greater than 10% below market, some of which are key leadership positions in the management team. Mr. Wolfe clarified that this reflects pay (� ranges not salaries. Discussion ensued regarding a comparison of management pay ranges between \ the Village and other groups in terms of amount of responsibility (number of employees supervised and departmental budget) of the positions. Mr. Wolfe stated this is not reflected in the data, as his report is a compensation study not a classification study. Minutes of Village Council Special Session held May 23, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Mr. Wolfe addressed benefits are part of the overall compensation package and noted the market range for benefits as a percentage of compensation is 28% — 35 %, with the Village at 33 %. Discussion took place concerning employee turnover. It was requested that staff provide information on employee turnover by department over the last three years. Mr. Wolfe made these recommendations: • pay plan adjustment of 8.5% (7% market differential at mid -point of the ranges, plus 1.5% cost -of- living) • consistent range spread of 60% • re- establishing consistent range of progression (distance from one pay grade to the next) • re- numbering of the pay structure (100 series = general employees; 200 series =1AFF; 300 series = PBA) Mr. Wolfe discussed pros and cons of various implementation options. Discussion was held regarding conducting salary surveys more frequently. Mr. Wolfe noted the opportunity to participate in the annual PEPIE salary survey, in order to determine market competitiveness. It was requested that staff obtain the most recent Florida League of Cities salary survey. ADJOURNMENT With no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 10:05 p.m. Melissa Teal, CMC, Village Clerk