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Resolution 240-1988 /" ,.- Monroe County Commission RESOLUTION NO. 240 -1988 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COl-ft.US- SIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZ- ING THE MAYOR/CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD TO EXECUTE AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND RANDY LUDACER, CONCERNING HIS EMPLOYMENT AS COUNTY ATTORNEY OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Mayor/Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to execute an Employment Agreement by and between Monroe County and Randy Ludacer, a copy of same being attached hereto, concerning his employment as County Attorney of Monroe County, Florida. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the~day of June, A.D. 1988. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By &.ri~~~.Y (Seal) Attest :DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk -/2.1L ~-1 ,~~ er ' APPROVED jlS TO tD,?')!! ;;:~t:-:rrcy. -7~7 8Y~k.~___2L~ '/" ~ Atto"",'.,!'" . ..., ii......, ,_. Y .. .--.~._----- .-....---.....--- .--.- - - ---==-==-~~~~.""---.."..--~_..--..."...- EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of , 1988, by and between Monroe County, a politi- cal subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as County, and Randy Ludacer, attorney at law, hereinafter referred to as Employee; WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, Employee is the County Attorney Select for County: and l~EREAS, County and Employee desire to reduce their agree- ment to writing; NOW, THEREFORE, intending to be legally bound for them- selves, their successors assigns and heirs, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. County hereby agrees to employ, engage and hire Employ- ee as the County Attorney effective July 1, 1988, to be head of the Legal Department of County, and to direct the legal staff of the County Attorney's Office, and to perform services, including the following: a) b) c) d) e) To attend meetings of the Board of County Commissioners and to render legal assistance, opinions and advice as requested. To review documents of legal significance for legal sufficiency. To confer with County Commissioners, Department Heads, officers and employees, and with the public when circumstances dictate, in reference to legal questions involving County. To meet with the above persons in both formal and informal meetings individually or as groups. To provide legal opinions, advice and guidance orally or in writing, as required. __"___ __________ ______._ ____n __ _____ .____._____ ----- --------.. f) To supervise and participate in the conduct of the legal affairs of the Board of County Connnissioners. g) To negotiate contracts, provide administrative review, prepare legislation and conduct litigation, involving County. h) To supervise the professional and clerical staff of the County Attorney's Office. i) To perform other related duties as required by County. 2. Employee hereby accepts employment as County Attorney and agrees to faithfully, industriously and to the best' of his ability, experience and talents, and in accordance with the Code of Professional Responsibility of the Florida Bar, perform the duties that may be required of him, pursuant to the Agreement. 3. The term of this employment shall be thirty-six (36) months from the date hereof, and may be modified only by agree- ment of the parties. 4. County shall pay to Employee, and Employee shall accept from County, as compensation for the services to be provided by Employee, an annual salary in the amount of Sixty-five Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars, which shall be paid in equal installments bi-weekly, during the period of probation of three (3) months, as other County employees are paid. After the probation is de- termined satisfactorily, the annual salary of the Employee shall be increased to Seventy Thousand ($70,000.00) Dollars per annum. Employee shall be entitled to all of the benefits and services to which other County employees are entitled including, but not limited to medical, hospitalization and life insurance, retire- ment, holidays, annual leave, sick leave, and Social Security benefits. Connnencing with October I, 1989 Employee may be entitled to a cost of living increase in his annual salary, computed by use of the "annual factor" as provided in Section 145.19 of the Florida Statutes. The "cumulative annual factor" and the "initial factor," as defined in that statute, shall not be utilized in the computation of the annual salary increase for 2 Employee, and any such annual increases may be limited to a maximum of seven (7%) percent of the previous years salary. Merit raises may be awarded on an annual basis by the Board of County Commissioners. 5. Employee shall devote all of his time, attention, knowledge and skills solely to the legal matters of County, and Employee shall not engage in the private practice of law. 6. County shall appropriate funds as may be required to employ such personnel as may be required to maintain the Legal Department of the County, including Assistant County Attorneys, secretaries, and clerk-typists. 7. County shall provide suitable office space, utilities, telephone service, custodial service, books, library, postage, office supplies, photocopy equipment, furniture, office equipment and other similar materials and equipment as may be necessary for the proper and efficient function of the Legal Department. S. County shall provide Employee during the term of his employment with an automobile for use on County business, and reimbursement for travel and lodging expenses incurred on County business. 9. Employee shall be considered a probationary employee as County Attorney for a period of ninety (90) days. Thereafter and during the term of this Agreement, Employee's employment shall be terminated: a) For cause as defined by, and in accordance with the provisions of, Section 9 of the Monroe County Employment Policies and Procedures or in accordance with Paragraph 10 herein, and then only upon the affirmative vote of three members of the Board of County Commissioners. b) Wi thout cause, and not in accordance with the provisions of Section 9 of the Monroe County Employment Policies and Procedures, in which case Employee shall be entitled to receive the salary which would otherwise be due him for the remainder of the period of his contract had it not been terminat- ed. In such case, Employee shall also be entitled to any earned salary not yet paid, plus accrued annual leave not yet taken. 3" 10. In the event Employee's employment shall be terminated for cause, and a Court of competent jurisdiction shall render a judgment which becomes final after appeal, or without appeal, that the termination was without cause under the provisions of Section 9 of the Monroe County Employment Policies and Proce- dures, Employee shall be entitled to the payment of the salary due him for the remaining period of his contract plus accrued and unused annual leave, as above, plus a reasonable attorney's fee and court costs incurred in successfully bringing such legal action. In the event the office of County Attorney shall be abolished by County during the term of this Agreement, it shall be deemed to be a termination of employment without cau~e under the provisions of this paragraph. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By Mayor/Chairman (SEAL) Attest: Clerk (\ \ A ) ) 1/1 ... .'~~.~ RANDY LUDACER &;1),-- p .f d;(~ Witness "7 / /v/7 ..? ~-/ iX?t"";C:4 7( ~( - '/1~" - ;-_. 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