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22 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 The Chair of the Orange County ABC Board has requested that the Board of Commissioners <br /> 3 consider allowing the ABC Board to grant a performance based salary increase to the ABC <br /> 4 Board's General Manager that exceeds the State limitation. The FY2020-21 authorized salary <br /> 5 for the Orange County Clerk of Superior Court is $107,625. The ABC General Manager's <br /> 6 current salary is at that statutory maximum. Therefore, any merit based salary increase would <br /> 7 exceed the State salary limit. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 According to the ABC Board's compensation policies, a performance rating of average or <br /> 10 above would qualify for an increase of between three percent (3%) and five percent (5%). The <br /> 11 ABC Board General Manager does not receive any additional compensation beyond the <br /> 12 amount reported in his annual salary. The ABC Board is considering an across the board five <br /> 13 percent (5%) increase for all ABC employees at its June 15, 2021 meeting. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 The ABC Board Chair is requesting authorization to grant a performance based salary <br /> 16 increase of up to five percent (5%), which would result in a maximum salary of$113,006. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Travis Myren reviewed the background information for the item. <br /> 19 Commissioner McKee said he brought this item forward, and this has been done several <br /> 20 times in the past. He said some communities were providing lavish salaries in the past, which <br /> 21 may have generated the State law. <br /> 22 Chair Price said she has an issue with providing this increase when no increases were <br /> 23 provided for other County employees. <br /> 24 Commissioner Dorosin said he has issues with percentage increases at the top end of <br /> 25 the spectrum. He said it sounds fair because everyone receives it, but in truth, the gap in pay <br /> 26 between top earners and lower earners, just increases. <br /> 27 Commissioner Hamilton said she shares the concerns of Chair Price and Commissioner <br /> 28 Dorosin. She said she does not know all the finances of the ABC board, but it seems that, given <br /> 29 the impact of their service, more money should be flowing to impact people who suffer from the <br /> 30 effects of alcohol. She said she has concerns giving ABC staff raises, when current County <br /> 31 employees have not gotten any raises. <br /> 32 Commissioner McKee said the raise would not be coming from County funds, and the <br /> 33 ABC Board is an independent organization that is revenue positive. He said the more profits <br /> 34 they make, the more they are able to provide back through the County, and organizations that <br /> 35 address the impacts of alcohol. He said the increase is up to 5%, and the exact percentage is <br /> 36 up to the ABC Board. He said new stores that have been built are doing extremely well, as well <br /> 37 as remodeled stores. He said he understands that County did not give raises, but the ABC <br /> 38 board is not part of the BOCC's budgetary process. He said the BOCC is just allowing the raise <br /> 39 to be possible, and the ABC board will determine the specifics. He said this has been done <br /> 40 before without any discussion. <br /> 41 Commissioner Bedford asked if the ABC board has been able to maintain living wage for <br /> 42 all employees. <br /> 43 Commissioner McKee said yes, as far as he knows. <br /> 44 Chair Price said she understands it is not County money, and it has been done before, <br /> 45 but the County has not been in a pandemic before. She said if it was something that dealt with <br /> 46 health, she would vote yes, but she will vote against it. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 A motion was made by Commissioner McKee to approve the ABC Board's request to <br /> 49 exceed the statutory limit on the General Manager's salary by up to five percent (5%). <br /> 50 <br /> 51 The motion failed due to lack of a second <br />