LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 15-244    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 7/29/2015 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 8/4/2015 Final action: 8/4/2015
Title: Consideration, discussion, possible approval of and authorization to execute an Employment Agreement between the City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Michael L. Spurgeon
Attachments: 1. 07-23-2015 MICHAEL L. SPURGEON - EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT - FINAL.pdf
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 08-04-15

To: Mayor and City Council
From: Office of the City Attorney
Title:
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Consideration, discussion, possible approval of and authorization to execute an Employment Agreement between the City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Michael L. Spurgeon
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Background:
On July 21, 2015, the City Council directed the City Attorney to draft an Employment Agreement with Michael L. Spurgeon to serve as the next City Manager. Mr. Spurgeon currently serves as Director of Administration for the City of St. Charles, Missouri. His previous positions include Township Land Use Coordinator for Easthampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey; Acting Township Manager for Easthampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey; and City Administrator/Manager for Miami, Oklahoma.

The attached Agreement between the City and Mr. Spurgeon is consistent with those utilized by other municipalities within the State of Oklahoma. It provides for the appointment of Mr. Spurgeon as the City Manager for a period of three years at an annual salary of $166,000.00. The Agreement provides for transportation and technology allowances, a bank of two weeks sick and vacation leave, payment of relocation expenses, a relocation preparation trip, a transitional living allowance, and retirement contributions of 12%. It also contains a nine (9) month severance package for two years. The severance package is reduced to seven (7) months in the third year. The Agreement provides for a start date of September 21, 2015, a preliminary review after six (6) months and annual reviews thereafter.

As mentioned above, the proposed term of this contract is three (3) years. Subsequent years' salary and benefits would obviously be subject to annual appropriation. Due to the nature of Mr. Spurgeon's relocation and his excellent credentials, Staff has no problem recommending the three (...

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