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CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City COauncH Staff Deport Agenda Item No. 24
November 26, 2013
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Mike Henn, Designated Council Negotiator
PREPARED BY: Terri L. Cassidy, Deputy City Manager /Human Resources Director
LEGAL COUNSEL: R. Craig Scott, Scott & Whitehead
APPROVED:
TITLE: First Amended & Restated Employment Agreement for City
Attorney
ABSTRACT:
Per City Charter Section 600, the position of City Attorney (along with the City Manager
and City Clerk) is one of three officers appointed by, reporting to and serving at the
pleasure of the City Council. On October 22 and November 12, 2013, the City Council
reviewed the City Attorney's performance and assessed this in accordance with
previously outlined goals and objectives that conform with the Powers and Duties
outlined in Charter Section 602. As a result of Council discussions, recommendations
for compensation changes and adjustments to the City Attorney's employment contract
are discussed below. City Council was advised by outside counsel relating to the
changes to the contract, to assure independent legal advice in restating this agreement.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the attached First Amended
and Restated Employment Agreement (Attachment A) for the City Attorney.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The Amended and Restated Employment Agreement provides for an approximate 3%
increase that totals $6,500 per year for an annual base salary amount of $222,800. In
addition, a one -time merit payment of $25.00 for each work day from the date of
adoption of this Agreement retroactive to September 6, 2013 (employee's anniversary
date) is recommended.
First Amended & Restated Employment Agreement for City Attorney
November 26, 2013
Page 2
DISCUSSION:
Based on Aaron Harp's increased experience (2 years) and responsiveness to City
Council as the appointed City Attorney, it is recommended that he receive a one -time
merit payment and an approximate 3% increase in base salary from $216,300 to
$222,800. This determination was based upon market data of both private /public
attorneys provided by city staff and Fox Lawson and Associates (compensation
consultant).
In recognition of City Council's goal of shared retirement costs, Mr. Harp is already
contributing 9.45% of salary towards his PIERS retirement. The existing Employment
Agreement specifies that if the City Council adopts a retirement contribution for the
unrepresented Key and Management Group greater than 9 %, the Employment
Agreement will be deemed amended and Mr. Harp will be subject to the greater PERS
contribution rate applicable to the Key and Management Group. On or about July 1,
2014, the amount will increase to 10.9 %. In addition, City Council- appointed positions
would be eligible for any increased benefits that become available under the Key and
Management Compensation Plan during the term of the Agreement, such as cafeteria
allowance.
Mr. Harp serves as City Attorney of the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") under an
Amended Employment Agreement from 2012, which was based upon an original
Employment Agreement in 2011, having his first day of employment as September 6,
2011.
The First Amended and Restated Employment Agreement presented with this item
includes an adjustment to the flex leave accrual rate from 25 days per year (7.60 hours
per pay period) to 28.5 days per year (8.77 hours per pay period). The cap on accrual
remains at 400 hours and the administrative leave amount remains at 40 hours per year
as an FLSA exempt (from overtime eligibility) employee. There are no other substantive
changes being made in this Agreement at this time.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will
not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
First Amended & Restated Employment Agreement for City Attorney
November 26, 2013
Page 3
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
Submitted by:
i
Terri L. Cassidy, Deputy City Manag
On behalf of Mike Henn,
Designated Council Negotiator
Attachments: (A) Recommended First Amended & Restated Employment Agreement —
Redline
(B) Recommended First Amended & Restated Employment Agreement —
Clean Copy
FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT ( "Agreement ")
is made effective as for 22of November 26, 2013 and is entered into by and
between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and
Charter City ( "Employer" or "City ") and AARON C. HARP ( "Employee ") an individual,
(sometimes collectively "the Parties ").
RECITALS
A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws
of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being
conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City.
B. Employee has been continuously employed by City as City Attorney since
September 6, 2011. Employee is currently employed under an Amended and
Restated Employment Agreement dated August 19, 2011 January 22, 2013
( "Employment Agreement ").
C. The Parties mutually agree that they intend for this Agreement to supersede the
Employment Agreement, and that upon execution of this Agreement, the
Employment Agreement shall have no force or effect.
D. The Parties also mutually agree that this form of Agreement reflects the terms
and conditions under which the Parties intend and desire to continue Employee's
employment.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 1
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned Parties as
follows:
SECTION 1: Term
This Agreement shall become °ff^^'^•° ' ^^ ^^ "effective November 26, 2013
( "Effective Date'). Subject to City's right to terminate Employee's employment at any
time, as provided for in this Agreement, the Term of this Agreement is two (2) years
from the Effective Date, and shall automatically be extended for one additional twelve
(12) month period on each annual anniversary of the Effective Date of the Agreement
unless City notifies Employee of its intent not to extend the Agreement at least thirteen
(13) months prior to expiration of the original Term or any subsequent automatic
extension of the Term. City's election not to extend this Agreement shall not entitle
Employee to severance pursuant to Section 7 of this Agreement.
SECTION 2: Duties and Authority
Employer agrees to employ Employee as City Attorney, to exercise the powers and
authority and to perform the functions and duties specified in the Newport Beach City
Charter, the Municipal Code and all relevant resolutions, rules, regulations, procedures,
applicable job description(s) and state codes, as they currently or may in the future
exist. Employee shall exercise such power and authority and perform such other
functions and duties, not inconsistent with this Agreement, as Employer, by its City
Council, may legally assign.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 2
SECTION 3: Compensation and Performance Evaluation.
A. Employer agrees to pay Employee at the rate of an annual base salary of
$216,300:00222.800 (two hundred twenty- twosixieen thousand three eight
hundred dollars), subject to deduction and withholding of any and all sums
required for federal or state income tax, pension contributions, and all other
taxes, deductions or withholdings required by then current state, federal or local
law, prorated and paid on Employer's normal paydays for the City Manager, City
Attorney, City Clerk, and any Department Directors not covered by collective
bargaining agreements Executive Management Employees "). Employer shall
also deduct sums Employee is obligated to pay because of participation in plans
or programs described in Section 4 of this Agreement. The annual base salary
of Employee shall be established by resolution of the City Council. This
Agreement shall be deemed amended whenever the City Council adopts a
resolution changing the base salary of Executive Management Employees or the
manner (but not the amount) by which Executive Management Employees are
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B. Employer also agrees to pay Employee a one -time merit payment of $25.004:2 -3
(twenty feaFfive dollars -ar4 '',a- �3 -oe: ) per paid work day from the date of adoption
of this Agreement back to September 6, 20123.
C. Employer, by the City Council, and Employee may set mutually- agreed upon
objectives for each year under this Agreement. Employer, by the City Council,
ATTACHMENT A
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may elect to conduct an evaluation of Employee's performance at any time or
times during the period in which this Agreement remains in effect.
D. Employee's compensation as discussed under this Section is not tied to the
compensation of any other City employee or group of City employees, except as
expressly provided in this Agreement.
SECTION 4: Employee Benefits
A. Benefit Balances Carried Over. Employee shall not have a break in his
employment service between the Employment Agreement and this Agreement.
All of Employee's accrued leave and other benefit balances shall carry over, and
his leave and benefit balances shall continue to accrue under the terms of
applicable City policies and this Agreement.
B. Flex Leave. Employee shall accumulate Flex Leave as provided in the City's Key
and Management Compensation Plan, Executive Management category
( "Compensation Plan "), at the rate of 25 (twenty five) days peF E;a!eRdaF yea
8.77 hours per Pay Period. idisEmployee's maximum accrual for Flex Leave is
limited to 400 (four hundred) hours. The right to sell back accumulated Flex
Leave shall be consistent with the Compensation Plan.
C. Administrative Leave. Employee shall be entitled to 40 (forty) hours of
administrative leave per calendar year. Administrative leave will not accrue from
calendar year to calendar year and must be used or lost at the conclusion of
ATTACHMENT A
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each calendar year. Consistent with the Compensation Plan, there is no right to
sell back any accumulated Administrative Leave.
D. Additional Benefits. Except as expressly provided herein, Employee shall
receive the same health insurance and retirement benefits, and be entitled to
participate in plans and programs such as short term and long term disability
plans, life insurance plans, and deferred compensation plans, as are available
under the Compensation Plan. This Agreement shall be deemed amended as to
these benefits, and these benefits only, whenever the City Council adopts a
resolution or takes action changing these benefits under the Compensation Plan.
E. Annual Physical Exam. Employee may undergo an annual physical examination
and City shall reimburse Employee for the actual cost of the examination up to a
maximum of $1,000 (one thousand dollars).
F. Automobile Allowance. Employee's duties require him to be available and to
respond to demands of City business at all times and outside of regular business
hours, including weekends. Employer shall, therefore, pay to Employee $500
(five hundred dollars) per month as an automobile allowance so that Employee
may respond to these demands of City business.
G. Phone Allowance. Employee shall be entitled to the same phone allowance as
provided to any Executive Management member.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 5
H. Amendment. Employee's benefits provided under this Section 4 are not tied to
the compensation of any other City employee or group of City employees except
as expressly provided in this Section.
Parties agree that prior to the Pay Period including June 30, 2014 Employee
shall pay a total of nine peFGeRt (90%Y9.45% of the Employee's retirement costs
(3.420% t ["ER side"] - and 5.595.58% employee normal
member contribution [" EE side "], 2.42% of employer cost sharing and 1.45%
payment pursuant to Government Code Section 20516(f) [ "ER side" 1) on a pre-
tax basis pursuant to IRS Code Section 414(h)(2). Effective the Pay Period
including June 30, 2014, Employee shall contribute an additional 1.45% of
pensionable pay toward retirement costs under Government Code Section
20516(f), for a total contribution of 10.9 %. Effective the Pay Period including
June 30, 2015, Employee shall contribute an additional 1.45% of pensionable
pay toward retirement costs under Government Code Section 20516(f), for a total
contribution of 12.35°/x. The Parties agree that the City will not report the value
of any Employer Paid Member Contribution as special compensation. to the
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ATTACHMENT A
Page 6
SECTION 5: General Business Expenses
A. Employer recognizes that Employee may incur expenses of a non - personal, job
related nature that are reasonably necessary to Employee's service to Employer.
Employer agrees to either pay such expenses in advance or to reimburse the
expenses, so long as the expenses are incurred and submitted according to
Employer's normal expense reimbursement procedures or such other procedure
as may be designated by the City Council. To be eligible for reimbursement, all
expenses must be supported by documentation meeting Employer's normal
requirements and must be submitted within time limits established by Employer.
B. City shall reimburse Employee for expenses incurred in his attending a
reasonable number of League of Cities and other similar conferences relevant to
the performance of his duties. City shall pay Employee's annual California Bar
Association dues, membership in the Orange County Bar Association and
appropriate sections of that Association, and the expenses of his satisfying his
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education ( "MCLE ") obligations. It is not
contemplated that out -of- Orange County travel will be required for Employee to
meet his MCLE obligations.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 7
C. The expenses to be budgeted and paid in the Section 5, Paragraphs A and B
above, are exclusive of reasonable expenses related to events, participation in
organizations, or attendance at events or meetings on behalf of the City as
required by the City Council. Employer will separately budget and pay for
membership and participation in community, civic or other organizations or
events in which Employer requires Employee to participate.
SECTION 6: At -Will Employment Relationship
A. Consistent with Article VI of the City Charter, Section 600, Employee is
appointed by, and serves at the pleasure of, the City Council. Nothing in this
Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of Employer to
terminate this Agreement and the employment of Employee at any time, with or
without Cause, and with or without notice. Employer shall pay Employee for all
services through the Effective Date of termination and Employee shall have no
right to any additional compensation or payment, except as provided in Section
7, Severance and Benefit Payoff at Termination, and General Release
Agreement, below.
B. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right
of Employee to resign from his employment with Employer, subject only to
Employee's providing forty -five (45) calendar days prior written notice to
Employer of the effective date of his resignation.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 8
SECTION 7: Severance and Benefit Payoff at Termination, and General
Release Agreement
A. If Employer terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
Employment) without Cause, as determined by the affirmative votes of a majority
of the members of the City Council at a Regular Meeting of the City Council, and
if Employee signs, delivers to the City Council, and does not revoke, the General
Release Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, Employer shall pay
Employee a lump sum benefit equal to six (6) months of his then applicable base
salary, and shall provide six (6) months of medical benefits as provided under the
Compensation Plan beginning on the Effective Date of termination (collectively
"Severance ").
B. If Employer terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
Employment) with Cause, as determined by the affirmative votes of a majority of
the members of the City Council at a Regular Meeting of the City Council,
Employee shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or payment,
including Severance. If the City Council intends to terminate with Cause, based
on a reason or reasons set forth in subpart 5 or 6, immediately below, the
Council shall first deliver to Employee a written Notice of Intent to Terminate,
stating the reason or reasons for the proposed termination, and providing a thirty
(30) day period for Employee to cure. If, in the City Council's independent
judgment, Employee cures the identified reason or reasons for Cause
termination, Employee shall not be terminated therefor. As used in this
Agreement, Cause shall mean any of the following:
ATTACH M ENT A
Page 9
1. Conviction of a felony;
2. Conviction of a misdemeanor arising out of Employee's duties under this
Agreement and involving a willful or intentional violation of law;
3. Conviction of any crime involving an "abuse of office or position," as that
term is defined in Government Code Section 53243.4;
4. Willful abandonment of duties;
5. Repeated failure to carry out a directive or directives of the City Council
made by the City Council as a body; and
6. Any grossly negligent action or inaction by Employee that materially and
adversely: (a) impedes or disrupts the operations of Employer or its
organizational units; (b) is detrimental to employees or public safety; or (c)
violates properly established rules or procedures of Employer.
C. In no event may Employee be terminated within ninety (90) days after any
municipal election for the selection or recall of one or more of the members of the
City Council.
D. If Employee terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
employment), Employee shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or
payment, including Severance.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 10
E. Upon termination (regardless of reason), Employee shall be compensated for all
accrued but unused Flex Leave. No compensation shall be paid for any accrued
but unused administrative leave.
SECTION 8: Employee's Obligations and Hours of Work
Employee shall devote his full energies, interest, abilities and productive time to the
performance of this Agreement and utilize his best efforts to promote Employer's
interests. Employee's duties may involve expenditures of time in excess of the regularly
established workday or in excess of a forty (40) hour workweek and may also include
time outside normal office hours (including attendance at City Council meetings).
Employee's base salary includes compensation for all hours worked and Employee
shall be classified as an exempt employee for purposes of overtime and shall not be
entitled to any form of compensation for overtime. In recognition of the significant time
Employee will need to devote outside normal office hours to business activities of
Employer and the exempt, salaried nature of the employment, employee is permitted to
exercise a flexible work schedule. However, consistent with this flexibility and
Employee's participation in activities out of the office, Employee will generally be
expected to keep office hours at City Hall, Monday through Friday, during normal
business hours.
SECTION 9:
Confidentiality
and Non - Disparagement
A. Employee
acknowledges
that in the course
of his employment contemplated
herein, Employee will be given or will have access to confidential and proprietary
documents and information, relating to the City, its residents, businesses,
ATTACHMENT A
Page 11
employees, and customers ( "Confidential Information "). Such Confidential
Information may include, but is not limited to, all information given to or otherwise
accessible to Employee that is not public information or would be exempt from
public disclosure as confidential, protected, exempt or privileged information.
Employee shall hold the Confidential Information in trust for City's benefit, and
shall not disclose the Confidential Information to others without the express
written consent of City.
B. Except as otherwise required by law, in the event the City terminates Employee
with or without Cause, the City and Employee agree that no member of the City
Council, the city management staff, nor the Employee shall make any written,
oral, or electronic statement to any member of the public, the press, or any City
employee concerning the Employee's termination except in the form of a joint
press release or statement, which is mutually agreeable to City and Employee.
The joint press release or statement shall not contain any text or information that
is disparaging to either Party. Either Party may verbally repeat the substance of
the joint press release or statement in response to any inquiry.
C. The obligations of Employer and Employee under this Section 9 shall survive the
termination of this Agreement.
SECTION 10; Outside Activities
Employee shall not engage in any activity, consulting service or enterprise, for
compensation or otherwise, which is actually or potentially in conflict with or inimical to,
or which materially interferes with his duties and responsibilities to Employer.
ATTACHMENT A
Page 12
SECTION 11: Indemnification
A. Consistent with the California Government Code, Employer shall defend and
indemnify Employee, using legal counsel of Employer's choosing, against
expense or legal liability for acts or omissions by Employee occurring within the
course and scope of Employee's employment under this Agreement. In the
event there is a conflict of interest between Employer and Employee in such a
case so that independent counsel is required for Employee, Employer may select
the independent counsel after having considered the input of Employee and shall
pay the reasonable fees of such independent counsel consistent with City
litigation guidelines and standard rates received by City from its chosen special
counsel.
B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and consistent with Sections 53243 through
53243.3 of the Government Code, Employee shall be required, if convicted of a
crime involving an abuse of his office or position, to fully reimburse the City for:
(1) any paid leave salary offered by the City to the Employee; (2) any funds
provided for the legal criminal defense of the Employee; (3) any cash settlement
related to the termination that Employee may receive; and (4) any other
payments received by Employee from City that in any way relate to the
foregoing.
SECTION 12: Other Terms and Conditions of Employment
Employer may fix other terms and conditions of employment, as it may determine from
time to time, relating to the performance of the Employee, provided such terms and
ATTACHMENT A
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conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement or
applicable law.
SECTION 13: Notices
Notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be given by depositing written notification in the
custody of the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
(1) EMPLOYER:
City of Newport Beach
c/o City Clerk
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660"'6F� 891
(2) EMPLOYEE: Aaron C. Harp
at the home address then shown in Employer's files
Alternatively, notice required pursuant to this Agreement may be personally served in
the same manner as is applicable in civil judicial practice. Notice shall be deemed
given as of the date of personal service or as of the date of deposit of such written
notice in the course of transmission in the United States Postal Service as provided by
law.
SECTION 14: General Provisions
A. Integration: This Agreement sets forth the final, complete and exclusive
agreement between Employer and Employee relating to the employment of
Employee by Employer. Any prior discussions or representations by or between
the parties are merged into this Agreement or are otherwise rendered null and
void. The parties by mutual written agreement may amend any provision of this
ATTACHMENT A
Page 14
Agreement during the life of the Agreement. Such amendments shall be
incorporated and made a part of this Agreement. The foregoing notwithstanding,
Employee acknowledges that, except as expressly provided in this Agreement,
his employment is subject to Employer's generally applicable rules and policies
pertaining to employment matters, such as those addressing equal employment
opportunity, sexual harassment and violence in the workplace, as they currently
or may in the future exist, and his employment is, and will continue to be, at the
will of the City Council.
B. Binding Effect: This Agreement shall be binding on the Employer and the
Employee as well as their heirs, assigns, executors, personal representatives
and successors in interest.
C. Choice of Law: This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed pursuant to
and in accordance with the laws of the State of California and all applicable City
Charter provisions, Codes, Ordinances, Policies and Resolutions.
D. Severability: If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable,
the remainder of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and
effect. If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable with respect to particular
circumstances, it shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect in all other
circumstances.
E. Conflict with City Charter or Municipal Code. The City personnel ordinances,
resolutions, rules and policies shall apply to Employee in the same manner as
applied to other management employees, provided, however, in the event of a
ATTACHMENT A
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conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the City Charter, or this
Agreement and the Municipal Code, the City Charter or the Municipal Code shall
prevail over this Agreement.
F. Employee's Independent Review: Employee acknowledges that he has had the
opportunity and has conducted an independent review of the financial and legal
effects of this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that he has made an
independent judgment upon the financial and legal effects of this Agreement and
has not relied upon any representation of Employer, its officers, agents or
employees other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement. Employee
acknowledges that he has been advised to obtain, and has availed himself of,
legal advice with respect to the terms and provisions of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on
the dates reflected below each signature.
EMPLOYER
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, EMPLOYEE
A Municipal Corporation
0
By:
Keith D. Curry, Mayor Aaron C. Harp
Date: Date:
ATTACHMENT A
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SCOTT & WHITEHEAD
By:
R. Craig Scott
Date:
ATTEST:
By:
Leilani Brown,
City Clerk
Date:
ATTACHMENT A
Page 17
GENERAL RELEASE AGREEMENT
This General Release Agreement ( "Agreement ") is entered into by and between
AARON C. HARP ( "Employee ") and CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ( "Employer "), in light
of the following facts:
A. Employee's employment with Employer concluded on
B. Certain disputes have arisen between Employer and Employee.
C. Employer and Employee each deny any liability whatsoever to the other.
D. Employer and Employee wish to fully and finally resolve any and
all disputes they may have with each other.
E. Employee is hereby informed that he has twenty -one (21) days from
receipt of this Agreement to consider it. Employer hereby advises Employee to consult
with his legal counsel before signing this Agreement.
F. Employee acknowledges that for a period of seven (7) days following
the signing of this Agreement ( "Revocation Period "), he may revoke the Agreement.
This Agreement shall not become effective or enforceable until the day the
Revocation Period has expired.
G. Employee acknowledges that the Salary Payment referenced in
paragraph 1 of this Agreement represents all compensation, including salary, accrued
benefit balances and reimbursed expenses, due and payable to him through the date of
employment termination. Employee also acknowledges that Employer has made this
Salary Payment without regard to whether he signs this Agreement. The Salary
Payment does not constitute consideration for this Agreement. Employee
acknowledges that the Severance referenced in paragraph 2 of this Agreement is in
excess of all amounts that are due and owing to him as a result of his employment by
Employer.
1. Receipt of Salary Payment. Employee hereby acknowledges receipt of a
check or checks for all compensation owing to him, including salary, accrued benefit
balances and reimbursed expenses ( "Salary Payment ") from Employer.
2. Severance. Within ten (10) days following Employee's signing, delivering
to the City Council, and not revoking this Agreement, City shall pay Employee the gross
amount provided for in Section 7 A of the attached Employment Agreement, less
applicable deductions, and shall provide the months of medical benefits as provided in
that same Section 7 A ( "Severance "). Employee acknowledges that the Severance is in
excess of all amounts due and owing him as a result of his employment by Employer.
3. General Release. In consideration of the Severance to be paid and
provided to Employee, and other good and valuable consideration, Employee hereby
EXHIBIT A —Page 1
releases and discharges Employer and its past and present City Council Members,
employees, representatives and agents, from all rights, claims, causes of action, and
damages, both known and unknown, in law or in equity, concerning and /or arising out of
his employment with Employer which he now has, or ever had, including but not limited
to any rights, claims, causes of action or damages arising under Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act, the Older Workers Benefits Protection Act, the Family and Medical
Leave Act of 1993, the Domestic Partners Act of 2003, the California Labor Code, the
Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, the California Moore - Brown - Roberti Family
Rights Act, the California Unruh Civil Rights Act, the California Fair Employment and
Housing Act, any other federal, state, or local employment practice legislation, or any
federal or state common law, including wrongful discharge, breach of express or implied
contract, or breach of public policy.
Employee hereby waives and relinquishes all rights and benefits afforded by
Section 1542 of the Civil Code of California. Employee understands and acknowledges
the significance and consequences of this specific waiver of Section 1542. Section
1542 of the Civil Code of California states as follows:
"A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or
suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release, which if
known by him or her must have materially affected his or her settlement with the
debtor."
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1542, and for the purpose of
implementing a full and complete release and discharge of Employer and its past
and present City Council Members, employees, representatives and agents,
Employee expressly acknowledges that this General Release is intended to include
in its effect, without limitation, all claims which he does not know or suspect to exist
in his favor.
Employee further acknowledges that he has read this General Release and that
he understands that this is a general release, and that he intends to be legally bound by
the same.
4. Fees and Costs. Employee and Employer agree that in the event of
litigation relating to this General Release Agreement, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to recover his /its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
Dated: 20 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
EXHIBIT A— Page 2
Dated: , 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
0
Assistant City Attorney
ATTEST:
Leilani Brown,
City Clerk
Date:
Aaron C. Harp
EXHIBIT A — Page 3
FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT ( "Agreement ")
is made effective as of November 26, 2013 and is entered into by and between the
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and Charter City
( "Employer" or "City ") and AARON C. HARP ( "Employee ") an individual, (sometimes
collectively "the Parties ").
RECITALS
A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws
of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being
conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City.
B. Employee has been continuously employed by City as City Attorney since
September 6, 2011. Employee is currently employed under an Amended and
Restated Employment Agreement dated January 22, 2013 ( "Employment
Agreement ")
C. The Parties mutually agree that they intend for this Agreement to supersede the
Employment Agreement, and that upon execution of this Agreement, the
Employment Agreement shall have no force or effect.
D. The Parties also mutually agree that this form of Agreement reflects the terms
and conditions under which the Parties intend and desire to continue Employee's
employment.
ATTACHMENT B
Page 1
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned Parties as
follows:
SECTION 1: Term
This Agreement shall become effective November 26, 2013 ( "Effective Date "). Subject
to City's right to terminate Employee's employment at any time, as provided for in this
Agreement, the Term of this Agreement is two (2) years from the Effective Date, and
shall automatically be extended for one additional twelve (12) month period on each
annual anniversary of the Effective Date of the Agreement unless City notifies
Employee of its intent not to extend the Agreement at least thirteen (13) months prior to
expiration of the original Term or any subsequent automatic extension of the Term.
City's election not to extend this Agreement shall not entitle Employee to severance
pursuant to Section 7 of this Agreement.
SECTION 2: Duties and Authority
Employer agrees to employ Employee as City Attorney, to exercise the powers and
authority and to perform the functions and duties specified in the Newport Beach City
Charter, the Municipal Code and all relevant resolutions, rules, regulations, procedures,
applicable job description(s) and state codes, as they currently or may in the future
exist. Employee shall exercise such power and authority and perform such other
functions and duties, not inconsistent with this Agreement, as Employer, by its City
Council, may legally assign.
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SECTION 3: Compensation and Performance Evaluation.
A. Employer agrees to pay Employee at the rate of an annual base salary of
$222,800 (two hundred twenty -two thousand eight hundred dollars), subject to
deduction and withholding of any and all sums required for federal or state
income tax, pension contributions, and all other taxes, deductions or withholdings
required by then current state, federal or local law, prorated and paid on
Employer's normal paydays for the City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, and
any Department Directors not covered by collective bargaining agreements
Executive Management Employees "). Employer shall also deduct sums
Employee is obligated to pay because of participation in plans or programs
described in Section 4 of this Agreement. The annual base salary of Employee
shall be established by resolution of the City Council. This Agreement shall be
deemed amended whenever the City Council adopts a resolution changing the
base salary of Executive Management Employees or the manner (but not the
amount) by which Executive Management Employees are paid.
B. Employer also agrees to pay Employee a one -time merit payment of $25.00
(twenty five dollars) per paid work day from the date of adoption of this
Agreement back to September 6, 2013.
C. Employer, by the City Council, and Employee may set mutually- agreed upon
objectives for each year under this Agreement. Employer, by the City Council,
may elect to conduct an evaluation of Employee's performance at any time or
times during the period in which this Agreement remains in effect.
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D. Employee's compensation as discussed under this Section is not tied to the
compensation of any other City employee or group of City employees, except as
expressly provided in this Agreement.
SECTION 4: Employee Benefits
A. Benefit Balances Carried Over. Employee shall not have a break in his
employment service between the Employment Agreement and this Agreement.
All of Employee's accrued leave and other benefit balances shall carry over, and
his leave and benefit balances shall continue to accrue under the terms of
applicable City policies and this Agreement.
B. Flex Leave. Employee shall accumulate Flex Leave as provided in the City's Key
and Management Compensation Plan, Executive Management category
( "Compensation Plan "), at the rate of 8.77 hours per Pay Period. Employee's
maximum accrual for Flex Leave is limited to 400 (four hundred) hours. The right
to sell back accumulated Flex Leave shall be consistent with the Compensation
Plan.
C. Administrative Leave. Employee shall be entitled to 40 (forty) hours of
administrative leave per calendar year. Administrative leave will not accrue from
calendar year to calendar year and must be used or lost at the conclusion of
each calendar year. Consistent with the Compensation Plan, there is no right to
sell back any accumulated Administrative Leave.
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D. Additional Benefits. Except as expressly provided herein, Employee shall
receive the same health insurance and retirement benefits, and be entitled to
participate in plans and programs such as short term and long term disability
plans, life insurance plans, and deferred compensation plans, as are available
under the Compensation Plan. This Agreement shall be deemed amended as to
these benefits, and these benefits only, whenever the City Council adopts a
resolution or takes action changing these benefits under the Compensation Plan.
E. Annual Physical Exam. Employee may undergo an annual physical examination
and City shall reimburse Employee for the actual cost of the examination up to a
maximum of $1,000 (one thousand dollars).
F. Automobile Allowance. Employee's duties require him to be available and to
respond to demands of City business at all times and outside of regular business
hours, including weekends. Employer shall, therefore, pay to Employee $500
(five hundred dollars) per month as an automobile allowance so that Employee
may respond to these demands of City business.
G. Phone Allowance. Employee shall be entitled to the same phone allowance as
provided to any Executive Management member.
H. Amendment. Employee's benefits provided under this Section 4 are not tied to
the compensation of any other City employee or group of City employees except
as expressly provided in this Section.
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PERS. The Parties agree that prior to the Pay Period including June 30, 2014,
Employee shall pay a total of 9.45% of the Employee's retirement costs (5.58%
employee normal member contribution [ "EE side "], 2.42% of employer cost
sharing and 1.45% payment pursuant to Government Code Section 20516(f)
[ "ER side "]) on a pre -tax basis pursuant to IRS Code Section 414(h)(2). Effective
the Pay Period including June 30, 2014, Employee shall contribute an additional
1.45% of pensionable pay toward retirement costs under Government Code
Section 20516(f), for a total contribution of 10.9 %. Effective the Pay Period
including June 30, 2015, Employee shall contribute an additional 1.45% of
pensionable pay toward retirement costs under Government Code Section
20516(f), for a total contribution of 12.35 %. The Parties agree that the City will
not report the value of any Employer Paid Member Contribution as special
compensation.
SECTION 5: General Business Expenses
A. Employer recognizes that Employee may incur expenses of a non - personal, job
related nature that are reasonably necessary to Employee's service to Employer.
Employer agrees to either pay such expenses in advance or to reimburse the
expenses, so long as the expenses are incurred and submitted according to
Employer's normal expense reimbursement procedures or such other procedure
as may be designated by the City Council. To be eligible for reimbursement, all
expenses must be supported by documentation meeting Employer's normal
requirements and must be submitted within time limits established by Employer.
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B. City shall reimburse Employee for expenses incurred in his attending a
reasonable number of League of Cities and other similar conferences relevant to
the performance of his duties. City shall pay Employee's annual California Bar
Association dues, membership in the Orange County Bar Association and
appropriate sections of that Association, and the expenses of his satisfying his
Mandatory Continuing Legal Education ( "MCLE ") obligations. It is not
contemplated that out -of- Orange County travel will be required for Employee to
meet his MCLE obligations.
C. The expenses to be budgeted and paid in the Section 5, Paragraphs A and B
above, are exclusive of reasonable expenses related to events, participation in
organizations, or attendance at events or meetings on behalf of the City as
required by the City Council. Employer will separately budget and pay for
membership and participation in community, civic or other organizations or
events in which Employer requires Employee to participate.
SECTION 6: At -Will Employment Relationship
A. Consistent with Article VI of the City Charter, Section 600, Employee is
appointed by, and serves at the pleasure of, the City Council. Nothing in this
Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of Employer to
terminate this Agreement and the employment of Employee at any time, with or
without Cause, and with or without notice. Employer shall pay Employee for all
services through the Effective Date of termination and Employee shall have no
right to any additional compensation or payment, except as provided in Section
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7, Severance and Benefit Payoff at Termination, and General Release
Agreement, below.
B. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right
of Employee to resign from his employment with Employer, subject only to
Employee's providing forty -five (45) calendar days prior written notice to
Employer of the effective date of his resignation.
SECTION 7: Severance and Benefit Payoff at Termination, and General
Release Agreement
A. If Employer terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
Employment) without Cause, as determined by the affirmative votes of a majority
of the members of the City Council at a Regular Meeting of the City Council, and
if Employee signs, delivers to the City Council, and does not revoke, the General
Release Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, Employer shall pay
Employee a lump sum benefit equal to six (6) months of his then applicable base
salary, and shall provide six (6) months of medical benefits as provided under the
Compensation Plan beginning on the Effective Date of termination (collectively
"Severance ").
B. If Employer terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
Employment) with Cause, as determined by the affirmative votes of a majority of
the members of the City Council at a Regular Meeting of the City Council,
Employee shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or payment,
including Severance. If the City Council intends to terminate with Cause, based
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on a reason or reasons set forth in subpart 5 or 6, immediately below, the
Council shall first deliver to Employee a written Notice of Intent to Terminate,
stating the reason or reasons for the proposed termination, and providing a thirty
(30) day period for Employee to cure. If, in the City Council's independent
judgment, Employee cures the identified reason or reasons for Cause
termination, Employee shall not be terminated therefor. As used in this
Agreement, Cause shall mean any of the following:
1. Conviction of a felony;
2. Conviction of a misdemeanor arising out of Employee's duties under this
Agreement and involving a willful or intentional violation of law;
3. Conviction of any crime involving an "abuse of office or position," as that
term is defined in Government Code Section 53243.4;
4. Willful abandonment of duties;
5. Repeated failure to carry out a directive or directives of the City Council
made by the City Council as a body; and
6. Any grossly negligent action or inaction by Employee that materially and
adversely: (a) impedes or disrupts the operations of Employer or its
organizational units; (b) is detrimental to employees or public safety; or (c)
violates properly established rules or procedures of Employer.
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IN
G,
In no event may Employee be terminated within ninety (90) days after any
municipal election for the selection or recall of one or more of the members of the
City Council.
If Employee terminates this Agreement (thereby terminating Employee's
employment), Employee shall not be entitled to any additional compensation or
payment, including Severance.
Upon termination (regardless of reason), Employee shall be compensated for all
accrued but unused Flex Leave. No compensation shall be paid for any accrued
but unused administrative leave.
SECTION 8: Employee's Obligations and Hours of Work
Employee shall devote his full energies, interest, abilities and productive time to the
performance of this Agreement and utilize his best efforts to promote Employer's
interests. Employee's duties may involve expenditures of time in excess of the regularly
established workday or in excess of a forty (40) hour workweek and may also include
time outside normal office hours (including attendance at City Council meetings).
Employee's base salary includes compensation for all hours worked and Employee
shall be classified as an exempt employee for purposes of overtime and shall not be
entitled to any form of compensation for overtime. In recognition of the significant time
Employee will need to devote outside normal office hours to business activities of
Employer and the exempt, salaried nature of the employment, employee is permitted to
exercise a flexible work schedule. However, consistent with this flexibility and
Employee's participation in activities out of the office, Employee will generally be
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expected to keep office hours at City Hall, Monday through Friday, during normal
business hours.
SECTION 9:
Confidentiality
and Non - Disparagement
A. Employee
acknowledges
that in the course
of his employment contemplated
herein, Employee will be given or will have access to confidential and proprietary
documents and information, relating to the City, its residents, businesses,
employees, and customers ( "Confidential Information "). Such Confidential
Information may include, but is not limited to, all information given to or otherwise
accessible to Employee that is not public information or would be exempt from
public disclosure as confidential, protected, exempt or privileged information.
Employee shall hold the Confidential Information in trust for City's benefit, and
shall not disclose the Confidential Information to others without the express
written consent of City.
B. Except as otherwise required by law, in the event the City terminates Employee
with or without Cause, the City and Employee agree that no member of the City
Council, the city management staff, nor the Employee shall make any written,
oral, or electronic statement to any member of the public, the press, or any City
employee concerning the Employee's termination except in the form of a joint
press release or statement, which is mutually agreeable to City and Employee.
The joint press release or statement shall not contain any text or information that
is disparaging to either Party. Either Party may verbally repeat the substance of
the joint press release or statement in response to any inquiry.
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C. The obligations of Employer and Employee under this Section 9 shall survive the
termination of this Agreement.
SECTION 10: Outside Activities
Employee shall not engage in any activity, consulting service or enterprise, for
compensation or otherwise, which is actually or potentially in conflict with or inimical to,
or which materially interferes with his duties and responsibilities to Employer.
SECTION 11: Indemnification
A. Consistent with the California Government Code, Employer shall defend and
indemnify Employee, using legal counsel of Employer's choosing, against
expense or legal liability for acts or omissions by Employee occurring within the
course and scope of Employee's employment under this Agreement. In the
event there is a conflict of interest between Employer and Employee in such a
case so that independent counsel is required for Employee, Employer may select
the independent counsel after having considered the input of Employee and shall
pay the reasonable fees of such independent counsel consistent with City
litigation guidelines and standard rates received by City from its chosen special
counsel.
B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and consistent with Sections 53243 through
53243.3 of the Government Code, Employee shall be required, if convicted of a
crime involving an abuse of his office or position, to fully reimburse the City for:
(1) any paid leave salary offered by the City to the Employee; (2) any funds
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provided for the legal criminal defense of the Employee; (3) any cash settlement
related to the termination that Employee may receive; and (4) any other
payments received by Employee from City that in any way relate to the
foregoing.
SECTION 12: Other Terms and Conditions of Employment
Employer may fix other terms and conditions of employment, as it may determine from
time to time, relating to the performance of the Employee, provided such terms and
conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement or
applicable law.
SECTION 13: Notices
Notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be given by depositing written notification in the
custody of the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
(1) EMPLOYER:
City of Newport Beach
c/o City Clerk
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
(2) EMPLOYEE: Aaron C. Harp
at the home address then shown in Employer's files
Alternatively, notice required pursuant to this Agreement may be personally served in
the same manner as is applicable in civil judicial practice. Notice shall be deemed
given as of the date of personal service or as of the date of deposit of such written
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notice in the course of transmission in the United States Postal Service as provided by
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SECTION 14: General Provisions
A. Integration: This Agreement sets forth the final, complete and exclusive
agreement between Employer and Employee relating to the employment of
Employee by Employer. Any prior discussions or representations by or between
the parties are merged into this Agreement or are otherwise rendered null and
void. The parties by mutual written agreement may amend any provision of this
Agreement during the life of the Agreement. Such amendments shall be
incorporated and made a part of this Agreement. The foregoing notwithstanding,
Employee acknowledges that, except as expressly provided in this Agreement,
his employment is subject to Employer's generally applicable rules and policies
pertaining to employment matters, such as those addressing equal employment
opportunity, sexual harassment and violence in the workplace, as they currently
or may in the future exist, and his employment is, and will continue to be, at the
will of the City Council.
B. Binding Effect: This Agreement shall be binding on the Employer and the
Employee as well as their heirs, assigns, executors, personal representatives
and successors in interest.
C. Choice of Law: This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed pursuant to
and in accordance with the laws of the State of California and all applicable City
Charter provisions, Codes, Ordinances, Policies and Resolutions.
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D. Severability: If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable,
the remainder of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and
effect. If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable with respect to particular
circumstances, it shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect in all other
circumstances.
E. Conflict with City Charter or Municipal Code. The City personnel ordinances,
resolutions, rules and policies shall apply to Employee in the same manner as
applied to other management employees, provided, however, in the event of a
conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the City Charter, or this
Agreement and the Municipal Code, the City Charter or the Municipal Code shall
prevail over this Agreement.
F. Employee's Independent Review: Employee acknowledges that he has had the
opportunity and has conducted an independent review of the financial and legal
effects of this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that he has made an
independent judgment upon the financial and legal effects of this Agreement and
has not relied upon any representation of Employer, its officers, agents or
employees other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement. Employee
acknowledges that he has been advised to obtain, and has availed himself of,
legal advice with respect to the terms and provisions of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on
the dates reflected below each signature.
EMPLOYER
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, EMPLOYEE
A Municipal Corporation
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Keith D. Curry, Mayor Aaron C. Harp
Date:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ATTEST:
By:
Leilani Brown,
City Clerk
Date:
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GENERAL RELEASE AGREEMENT
This General Release Agreement ( "Agreement ") is entered into by and between
AARON C. HARP ( "Employee ") and CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ( "Employer "), in light
of the following facts:
A. Employee's employment with Employer concluded on
B. Certain disputes have arisen between Employer and Employee.
C. Employer and Employee each deny any liability whatsoever to the other.
D. Employer and Employee wish to fully and finally resolve any and
all disputes they may have with each other.
E. Employee is hereby informed that he has twenty -one (21) days from
receipt of this Agreement to consider it. Employer hereby advises Employee to consult
with his legal counsel before signing this Agreement.
F. Employee acknowledges that for a period of seven (7) days following
the signing of this Agreement ( "Revocation Period "), he may revoke the Agreement.
This Agreement shall not become effective or enforceable until the day the
Revocation Period has expired.
G. Employee acknowledges that the Salary Payment referenced in
paragraph 1 of this Agreement represents all compensation, including salary, accrued
benefit balances and reimbursed expenses, due and payable to him through the date of
employment termination. Employee also acknowledges that Employer has made this
Salary Payment without regard to whether he signs this Agreement. The Salary
Payment does not constitute consideration for this Agreement. Employee
acknowledges that the Severance referenced in paragraph 2 of this Agreement is in
excess of all amounts that are due and owing to him as a result of his employment by
Employer.
1. Receipt of Salary Payment. Employee hereby acknowledges receipt of a
check or checks for all compensation owing to him, including salary, accrued benefit
balances and reimbursed expenses ( "Salary Payment ") from Employer.
. 2. Severance. Within ten (10) days following Employee's signing, delivering
to the City Council, and not revoking this Agreement, City shall pay Employee the gross
amount provided for in Section 7 A of the attached Employment Agreement, less
applicable deductions, and shall provide the months of medical benefits as provided in
that same Section 7 A ( "Severance "). Employee acknowledges that the Severance is in
excess of all amounts due and owing him as a result of his employment by Employer.
3. General Release. In consideration of the Severance to be paid and
provided to Employee, and other good and valuable consideration, Employee hereby
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releases and discharges Employer and its past and present City Council Members,
employees, representatives and agents, from all rights, claims, causes of action, and
damages, both known and unknown, in law or in equity, concerning and /or arising out of
his employment with Employer which he now has, or ever had, including but not limited
to any rights, claims, causes of action or damages arising under Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act, the Older Workers Benefits Protection Act, the Family and Medical
Leave Act of 1993, the Domestic Partners Act of 2003, the California Labor Code, the
Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, the California Moore - Brown - Roberti Family
Rights Act, the California Unruh Civil Rights Act, the California Fair Employment and
Housing Act, any other federal, state, or local employment practice legislation, or any
federal or state common law, including wrongful discharge, breach of express or implied
contract, or breach of public policy.
Employee hereby waives and relinquishes all rights and benefits afforded by
Section 1542 of the Civil Code of California. Employee understands and acknowledges
the significance and consequences of this specific waiver of Section 1542. Section
1542 of the Civil Code of California states as follows:
"A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or
suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release, which if
known by him or her must have materially affected his or her settlement with the
debtor."
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1542, and for the purpose of
implementing a full and complete release and discharge of Employer and its past
and present City Council Members, employees, representatives and agents,
Employee expressly acknowledges that this General Release is intended to include
in its effect, without limitation, all claims which he does not know or suspect to exist
in his favor.
Employee further acknowledges that he has read this General Release and that
he understands that this is a general release, and that he intends to be legally bound by
the same.
4. Fees and Costs. Employee and Employer agree that in the event of
litigation relating to this General Release Agreement, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to recover his /its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
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Dated: 20_ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Dated: 20_
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
0
Assistant City Attorney
Date:
ATTEST:
0
Leilani Brown,
City Clerk
Date:
Aaron C. Harp
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