Minutes 07-28-99 M'rNUTES OF THE CTTY COMMTSSI'ON WORKSHOP MEE'I'~NG
HELD TN THE LI'BRARY PROGRAM ROOM, BOYNTON BEACH, FLOI~DA,
ON WEDNESDAY, .1ULY 28, 1999 AT 6:30 P.M.
PRESENT
Gerald Broening, Mayor
Henderson 'rillman, Vice Mayor
William Sherman, Mayor Pro Tem
Nellie Denahan, Commissioner
Ronald Weiland, Commissioner
Arthur Lee, Human Resources Manager
Nicholas Tgwe, Assistant City Attorney
Sue Kruse, City Clerk
T. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Broening called the workshop meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. for the purpose of selecting
the five finalists for the position of City Manager.
Arthur Lee, Human Resources Manager, explained the importance of this process and advised
that the list of candidates had been pared down from a pool of 80 to 10 candidates. The
Commissioners would make the selection of the five finalists for the position of City Manager.
Mr. Lee reminded the Commissioners that there had been a great deal of discussion in the past
about the process and how the selection would be made. A motion was made to appoint an in-
house candidate, but the Commission felt it would be better to assemble a pool of the best
candidates for this critical position. Another discussion involved whether to use a search firm
versus the Human Resources Department and whether or not to go out locally or nationally.
The final decision was to use a search firm in conjunction with the Human Resources
Department and to search for candidates from the southeastern part of the United States with
an interest in Florida. Seventy applications were received in the Human Resources Department
and the search firm forwarded the names of 10 candidates. Those combined applications
amounted to 80 prospective candidates in the pool. Mr. Lee pared his list down to 10. When
combined with the 10 candidates found by the search firm, Mr. Lee had a list of 20 candidates.
He pared that list down to the 10 candidates as follows:
Hanson IVlcFellin K. Mitchell C. Nickerson Smith
Hawkins McLemore W. Mitchell Shoemaker Stunson
Mr. Lee reported that he used a T&E rating form during the process. There were components
on the form that dealt with education and experience. There were two levels of experience;
executive-level experience without specific City Manager experience, and executive-level
experience with City Manager, Assistant City Manager or County experience. When the list was
pared down to 10, it was forwarded to the Commissioners with a rating matrix that included the
following components:
Downtown Revitalization/Economic Development
Community Improvement/Neighborhood Revitalization
Team-based Management
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Financial Management
Southeastern United States, Florida or South Florida
Contemporary Perspective
Community Policing
Diversity
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Labor Relations
Overall Qualifications
SELECT F:[VE F:[NALi'STS FOR :[NTERVIEW PROCESS
Mr. Lee explained that he prepared a flip chart on which he would place the raw numbers for
each candidate. This would be done in an effort to gain consensus. The numbers would be
placed on the chart and if there were differences, they could be addressed. Mr. Lee explained
that once the numbers were exposed on the chart, the Commissioners could consider the
following options:
If there is consensus on three or four candidates, and consensus cannot be
reached on the fifth candidate, it would be possible to go forward with the
smaller number of candidates.
If there were additional names, the Commissioners could interview more than
five candidates.
The Commissioners might want to consider local candidates versus non-local
candidates.
Commissioner Weiland explained that in reviewing the resumes, he rated only his top choices.
Vice Mayor Tillman agreed that he did not rate an application he found inadequate.
Commissioner Denahan recommended that the Commissioners submit their top five choices.
When the Commissioners revealed their choices, only Mayor Broening submitted his raw
numbers. The remaining Commissioners submitted their top choices listing them from #1
through #5, with #1 being their top choice.
Mayor Vice Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Commissioner Commissioner
Candidates Broenin9 Tillman Sherman Denahan Weiland
Hanson
Hawkins 94 # 1 # 1 #3
McFellin #3 #3
McLemore 91 #2 #4 #4
K. Mitchell 90 #5
W. Mitchell #3 #1
C. Nickerson #5 #2
Shoemaker #5
Smith 90 #4 #4 #5
Stunson 97 #2 #1 #2
*Clarified to read: "Commissioners
Denahnn & Weiland did not list their
top five choices with #1 being their
top selection. They listed #1 thru
#5 with total disregard to the
numbers.
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When the polling was completed, the consensus of the Commission was clear that four of the
candidates would be Hawkins, McLemore, Smith and Stunson,
Commissioner Denahan expressed concern that there were only four candidates. She reminded
the Commissioners that they originally agreed to interview five candidates. Vice Mayor Tillman
felt the Commission did a better job by choosing the top four candidates. Mayor Broening felt
there was a clear consensus and pointed out that it would not make sense to select another
candidate when the Commissioners agreed on the top candidates.
Commissioner Denahan felt this would be the most important decision this Commission would
make as a body. She did not want to eliminate a candidate based on a paper resume. The
Commission agreed to identify five candidates and she was not willing to interview less than
that number, Commissioner Denahan wanted to make sure the Commission would be
comfortable that a qualified decision was made.
Vice Mayor Tillman felt that the four candidates selected had sustained themselves to this point
and would continue to do so through the process. He felt that selecting a fifth candidate was
being charitable because these four candidates scored the highest. The Commission would
have to go to a lower level to identify another candidate. Vice Mayor 'rillman felt that the four
candidates were the Commission's true choices. He felt the Commission had a clear path, but
would support adding another name if that was the Commission's desire.
Commissioner Denahan reiterated that the Commission decided on a process that has not been
adhered to from the beginning. Each Commissioner has treated the paperwork differently. The
memo from Human Resources instructed the Commissioners on how to use the paperwork by
inserting numbers in every category. She recommended that the Commissioners go back and
put in all the numbers on each of the candidates.
Mr, Lee pointed out that four of the five candidates had already been identified.
Mayor Broening explained that there were four candidates that scored 2s. He recommended
revealing the raw number for each of those candidates to determine the candidate with the
highest score. That candidate would become the fifth candidate.
Candidate Mayor Vice Mayor Mayor Pro Commissioner Commissioner
Broening Tillman Tern Denahan Weiland
Sherman
McFellin 82 83 90 83 81
K. Mitchell 90 72 77 63 89
W. Mitchell 86 60 76 85 72
C. Nickerson 82 79 80 80 8,t-
The scoring was as follows:
McFellin ,t19 W. Mitchell 379
K. Mitchell 391 C. Nickerson ~,05
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McFellin was determined to be the fifth candidate. The five candidates are as follows:
1. Hawkins, 2). McFellin, 3). McLemore, 4). Smith, 5). Stunson
II:I:, SELECT DATE FOR ZNTERVI:EW PROCESS
There was a consensus of the Commission to schedule the interviews with the five candidates
for Monday, August 9, 1999 beginning at 9:00 a.m.
SELECTION PROCESS:
· Commission Group Interviews
· Commission one-on-one Tnterviews
· Questions
Mr. Lee advised that he would provide the Commissioners with sample questions to be used
during the interview process, rating forms and any other necessary information.
l'V, AD3OURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting
adjourned at 7:34 p.m.
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