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NP welcomes new village manager PBP) 11-3-04PALM BrAeH PO -Sr $P_ i t-3 -zoaJ Aae. �oylo 7 North Palm welcomes new village manager - Mark Bates most recently was city manager for Noilh Lauderdale. By STEPHANIE SMITH Palm Beach Post Staff Writer North Palm Beach's new village manager came from another town of about 5 square miles, but the difference is that North Lauderdale had a lot more people, 42,000, in- stead of 12,000. Mark Bates, who started the job that pays $119,500 last week, said he was struck by the village's open neighborhoods, and its charm and character. But most importantly, that many of the residents and vil- lage employees have been in the village for decades, which is a rarity in South Florida. "It's a real tribute to the com- munity. It's a look and feel and it's a certain character and charm," said Bates, who turned 48 on Sunday. During his first week on the job, Bates met with village department heads and many of the council members. He wants to get a consensus from the council on the direction the people who elected them want the village to go, Bates said. Mayor Don Noel said Bates' j selection as village manager was -` unanimous, Noel said he particularly found attractive B ate s' background as a certified public ac- countant and his Bates experience with country clubs. Prior to his four years as North Lauderdale's city manager, Bates was finance director for that city as well as Tamarac. Before turning to the public sector, Bates was an internal audi- tor for private country clubs. The village's country club is al- ways a concern, Noel said. "We want to make sure that it tr evea es a�ware o 0ssess BATES from 1 eye. "I have never spent a nature of the city manager's worse three mouths in my job, Zeitchik said. City • : to _aupprt tseff entire life than I havehere," entire life told the council. managers only.have job se - ctrity for about five years, ' to WO don t want to `have subsidize it. Each ..year, it4 .,Redmond Bates ` said he, knows about the situation involy- he said. . Newly elected officials _ becomes more of a chat lenge. More courses open: � essor. hng his predec make new _ promises and form new alliances, said up, there's more comp „ `I'm very aware of the of Zeitchik, who has been on Lion, Noel said. Councilmember David stresses :and nuances Public serve and the roles North Lauderdale's council for 12 years. • Norris said he wanted and ter�� era , ents of both elected officials.. man- `There was a :couple of .. . someone with experience in; .South Florida lbocai ,gov yard alters, Bates said. con rrY ssionerS motivated 'cromana e The a t�o. mi g Y p- e 'rhment soreoe who wouldn't be shocl-ted y it. dates ' weed: to retri from North Lauderdal . - proached him to do certain things and it was inappro- The council last. pick :..:ter negotiating six mOUths p riate. They gave him a • for village manager, I�enr�*s at full pay and health insur : .: vin or being choice of lea g g Redmond, abruptly, quit in` ance, which expires in fYred," Zeitchik said. August after eight months 1Vlarch. Zeitchik said Bates' fi- on the job. North Lauderdale nancial background gave Redmond, who had Commissioner Michael him intimate knowledge of spent 31 years managing Zeitchik said the village is the city's budget and he has small town Maysville, Ky., lucky to have Bates. a no-nonsense manage - found the village job so Bates left North Lau- ment style with other pro - stressful that he quit in the derdale stronger financially fessionals. middle of a favorable job and helped the city in two "They're lucky to get evaluation. annexations that succeed- Mark, they really are. He is Redmond said the ed by majority votes, going to do a good job if stress of the job was hurt Zeitchik said. they'll listen to him," ing his health, including Bates left North Lau- Zeitchik said. temporary blindness in one derdale because that's the Q stephanie_smith@pbpost.com