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CCM 02/20/2013 SPECIAL MTG Meeting Minutes Fridley City Council Special Meeting of the City Council Feb. 20, 2013 - 4:30 p.m. Fridley Municipal Center - Conference Room A. CALL TO ORDER: A motion was made to call the meeting to order by Dolores Varichak at 4:31 p.m., seconded by Jim Saefke. Motion passed unanimously. A quorum was present. PRESENT: Scott Lund, Ann Bolkcom, Dolores Varichak, and Jim Safeke, Bob Barnette (joined the meeting at 4:50 p.m.) GUESTS AND STAFF PRESENT: Robert Slavin and David Krings of Slavin Management Consulting, City Attorney Darcy Erickson of LeVander, Gillen & Miller, P.A., Deborah Dahl, Director of Human Resources for the City of Fridley, and Pam Reynolds (Fridley Resident). MEETING SUMMARY: The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the status of the City Manager's selection process; to discuss the remainder of the process; and to discuss possible dates for interviews. Mr. Slavin started by giving an update on the City Manager's recruitment process to the City Council. He reported that while in other states a meeting of this nature could be a closed meeting to discuss applicants, under the Minnesota open meeting law, this meeting could not be closed and is open to the public. He said that to avoid violating the Minnesota data privacy law, he was not providing a list of names at this point or any identifiable information or data on the applicants. He went on to say that very qualified applicants who are not yet considered finalists would also not want to have their names or information inadvertently disclosed to the public for fear of jeopardizing their current employment. City Attorney, Darcy Erickson, clarified the parameters of the open meeting law, the data practices law, as well as the definition of "finalist" for Council. She said that the names of the finalists are not public until the Council takes action to certify the list of names. After a formal motion is made to certify the list and Council approves the motion, the names of the finalists and some of the applicants’ information (not necessarily all information) become public. Any release of information, she said, would need to be reviewed to make certain that the City is in compliance with State law. Mr. Slavin provided the Council with some general information as to what has been accomplished to-date and said that he and his colleague, Mr. Krings, had published ads with professional organizations like ICMA and the League of Minnesota Cities, as well as private job boards, such as www.govjobs.com. In addition, their firm sought out approximately 100 potential candidates through their firm's data base and network to spread the information and interest in the position. Mr. Slavin said he believed their efforts were very effective and reached the intended audience. He said he felt the prospects were excellent. The publicity produced 46 responses or applications, which he believed was a very normal response and that he was very pleased with the quality and talent of the applicants. He went on to say that to him, it showed that the City of Fridley and the State of Minnesota has an excellent reputation and is a positive sign. Mayor Lund asked Mr. Slavin if his group knows the potential applicants that they reach out to and if there is a fee to belong to their data base. Mr. Slavin said that both he and his colleague directly contacted many candidates they are familiar with and they do not have to pay a fee to apply or be included in his firm's data base. Mr. Slavin generally summarized the applicant pool to-date and the pool’s general qualifications, stating that most had local government at the city or county level. He shared the number of pool applicants with previous City Manager or Assistant City Manager experience, as well as those with Department Manager experience. He mentioned there was a candidate with private sector experience with the responsibility and scope similar to the City of Fridley's organization. He shared the number of pool applicants from Minnesota, the number of pool applicants with master's degrees and the number of pool applicants who were ICMA credentialed (meaning they were certified at a high level of distinction within the government industry). He also stated the number of pool applicants who did not meet the minimum qualifications. Mr. Slavin reviewed the published profile and asked the Council to clarify the minimum requirements of the position so that they could refine the selection process further and be able to make final recommendations. The Council reviewed the profile and answered his questions about acceptable experience, which he said will help him refine the selection. Mr. Slavin reported that the next step will be to do an initial screening and vetting of a smaller group of candidates. Once the general background process is complete, a final list will be recommended to Council as "finalists" for interviews. The number of finalists is not yet determined but may be under 8. Mr. Slavin indicated he will be able to produce a recommendation of finalists to the Council at the March 25th meeting with interviews to be scheduled in April. He discussed potential interview formats, suggesting a round-robin format where each Council member would take 2 turns asking questions. Mr. Slavin will provide finalist credentials to Council in advance of interviews and recommended that Council members begin thinking of questions they may want to consider asking of the candidates. Slavin Management will provide Council with a sample list of questions to use as well. Councilmember- at-Large Barnette asked if the salary range was in line with market and was available to the applicants. Mr. Slavin responded that he said that the salary and benefit package would be negotiable but the terms were competitive with the market and falls in line with where the previous manager was placed. Mr. Slavin suggested that Council may want to offer tours to the finalists the day or evening before the interviews to help orient the finalists. Council members discussed potential dates for interviews (April 4 & 5 or April 19 & 20), with a decision about finalists to be made once Slavin Management confirms. Council discussed holding a meeting prior to any interviews to solidify the questions, the order of questions, and the rating sheet. MEETING ADJOURNED: Councilmember Saefke motioned to adjourn the meeting at 5:56 p.m. Seconded by Councilmember-at-Large Barnette. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Deborah Dahl, Director Human Resources 3