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11-08-1982 VC SP1-M MINUTES OF SPECIAL SESSION MzN~rrES of sPECrAL sESSZON aF ~ VIi.LAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PAIM BEACH, FLORIDA - HELD MONDAY, NOVEP28ER 8, 1982 Present: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1982 Al Moore, Mayor W. H. Brown, Vice Mayor Harriet Nolan, President Pro Tem V. A. Marks, M. D., Councilman Tom Valente, Councilman Raymond J. Howland, Village Manager Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney Dolores R. Tvallcer, Village Clerk Mayor Moore called the Special Session to order at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL All members of the Council and the staff were present. The purpose of this Special Session is to discuss the status PURPOSE OF of the Pension Board for General Employees' meetings and con- SPECIAL SESSICi~ rider appropriate action regarding than. Mayor Moore informed the Council of what had transpired last IlV'~'ORMATION RE week concen" a the Pension Board for General Employees, and UNSCH®UI~D ~ explained why he called this Special Session. At about 3:00 p.m. Last Tuesday afternoon., November 2, 1982, he was informed by the Chairman of the Pension Board for General Employees that there had been an unscheduled meeting held in the Village of North Palm Beach. She bad talked to the Village Attorney concerning what she should do.about it-and he, in turn, told _ . her to call the Mayor. The Mayor called the Village Attorney, but was unable to reach him. The Village Attorney then called the Mayor and they discussed the situation. GJhat seemed to have happened was that the meeting was in violation of the Village Code, violation of the Stmshine Law, and there was no notice posted seven days before the meeting, which is re- ~rired by ordinance. It was held in the Village Manager`s office, with at least one door closed. Thexe were three menbers of the Pension Board present -- that is all of them except the C'.hair~nan -- and the Finance Director was present, for how long a period of time the Mayor aid not know. The Mayor stated that if you read the ordinance which. created the Pension Board, you will notice there is nothing the. Council can do for misconduct or anything else that the Board emits, and there is really nothing the Mayor could do. So Mayor Moore suggested that in Darr disco.+ssion tonight we decide what we would like to do about the General Employees Pension Board. After a lengthy discussion Councilman Narks unveil that the Pension MOTION RE CCN- Board for General Employees be constituted as follows: STITilTION OF PINSION BOARD The Mayor, or his designee fry the Council, who shall be Cha~-nT~~*+ but who shall not vote except in the case of a tie The Village Manager Two employees, elected by the general employees of the Village; not more than. one from a~ department One citizen of the Village who shall be appointed by the Cotmcil and that this ordinance to effect the change be drafted by the Village Attorney for. first and second reading, on an energency basis, for Council's regular session. of Thuu:sday, NovemUer 18, 1982. The motion was seconded by Councilman Valente and passed 4-1, with Vice Mayor Brawn opposed. Minutes of Special Session Held Monday, Novenber 8, 1982 Page 2 Mayor Moore stated that the. Pension Boards for the General Em- MEETIbIG TIME ployees and Fire/Police e~loyees should meet at the same time FOR PENSION the .other boards in the Village meet, and not during working 'BOARDS hours. He said this is based-an his discussion with the Village Attorney on this matter. There being no i-~ther business to came before the Council, on ADJOIIRNCSEN'.C motion of President Pro Ten Nolari, seconded by Councilman Valente, all present voting aye, the meeting was adjourned at 7:50 p.m. Minutes recorded by: Dolores R. Flalker, (MC Village Clerk I