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Kelley council reviews City Clerk job ad, considers ending administrative contract with Slater

City of Kelley Council · November 6, 2024
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Summary

At a Nov. 6 work session, the City of Kelley Council reviewed a draft advertisement for a new City Clerk position, discussed where to place the ad, and considered a plan to end the administrative-services contract with the City of Slater; recommended edits will go to the next regular meeting for approval.

The City of Kelley Council met in a work session on Nov. 6, 2024, to review a draft advertisement for a new City Clerk and to discuss ending the city’s administrative-services contract with the neighboring City of Slater. Mayor Rick Terrones called the session to order at 7:00 p.m., and the meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m.

Councilmembers reviewed the language of a proposed job advertisement for a full-time City Clerk and debated where to place the advertisement to reach qualified candidates. The council directed that recommended changes to the ad and the advertising plan be prepared and presented for formal approval at the next regular council meeting.

Members also discussed a plan to terminate the administrative-services contract the City currently holds with the City of Slater and to transition those administrative duties back to Kelley. The transcript records that council members and staff reviewed the proposed plan; council agreed to have recommended changes prepared and returned for action at the next regular meeting rather than taking final action at the work session.

The work session opened with roll call naming Councilmembers Kelly Netcott, Tim Salasek, Brendan Burtnett, Jackie Sapp and Ben Adams as present and City Clerk Jennifer Davies in attendance. No formal vote on the clerk recruitment or the Slater contract termination was taken during the session.

Councilmember Jackie Sapp moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:50 p.m.; Brendan Burtnett seconded the motion, which passed on a voice vote recorded as "All Ayes." The council’s recommended edits to the clerk advertisement and the contract-transition plan were recorded for presentation at the next regular council meeting.