Item 6BMEMORANDUM
July 11, 2007
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
From: Shana K. Yelverton, City Manager
Subject: Ordinance No. 909, 2 nd Reading, Appoint a Municipal Judge and authorize
the Mayor to execute an agreement with the Municipal Judge and provide
an effective date.
Action
Requested: City Council appointment of a Municipal Judge and authorize the Mayor
to execute an agreement with the Municipal Judge and provide an
effective date.
Background
Information: First reading of Ordinance No. 909 was approved by Council at the
June 19, 2007 meeting. Recall that the current Municipal Judge's
contract will expire in mid -July, creating a need for Council to
consider appointment options. Per Section 5.02 of the Southlake
City Charter, "The City Council shall by ordinance appoint one or
more judges of the Municipal Court." It goes on to describe the
qualifications and conditions of the position, which include:
• Licensed attorney in good standing,
• 2 or more years of experience in Texas
• Two -year term
The ordinance included in your packet authorizes the appointment
of the judge.
Note that the employment agreement is an attachment to the
ordinance. At Council's direction, staff has researched
performance expectations for municipal judges and has
incorporated many of these ideas into the document. Additionally,
language has been included which makes the City Manager
responsible for the administration of the agreement.
Financial
Considerations: The compensation for the Municipal Judge is included in the
Finance Department budget.
Citizen Input/
Board Review: NIA
Legal Review: The ordinance and agreement have been reviewed by the city
attorney's office.
Alternatives: Council may approve this ordinance and agreement, or modify the
agreement, subject to the approval of the city attorney. The current
judge is seeking reappointment. Council may reappoint or seek
other applicants as desired.
Supporting
Documents: Ordinance No. 909
Staff
Recommendation: I recommend Council appoint a Municipal Judge and authorize the
Mayor to execute an employment agreement with that individual.
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. 909
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,
TEXAS, APPOINTING A MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE MUNICIPAL JUDGE;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Section I. That is hereby appointed municipal judge of the City
of Southlake, Texas, for a term of two years, which will expire July 17, 2009, in accordance with
the terms of the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein.
Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement attached as Exhibit
" A
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE OF JUNE 2007 ON FIRST READING.
Andy Wambsganss
Mayor
ATTEST:
Lori Payne
City Secretary
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE
OF JULY 2007 ON SECOND READING.
Andy Warnbsganss
Mayor
ATTEST:
Lori Payne
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
City Attorney
DATE SIGNED:
DATE APPROVED:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
EXHIBIT `A'
CITY OF SOUI'HLAKE
Professional Services Agreement
Municipal Judge
This Agreement, made and entered into this day of July 2007, by and between the
City of Southlake, Texas, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to
as "City," and hereinafter referred to as "Municipal Judge."
WITNESSETH:
City does hereby agree to enter into an Agreement with
Judge services for a period of two (2) years, beginning on July 17, 2007
through midnight on July 17, 2009 at a salary of $ per month.
for Municipal
and continuing
2. City does hereby agree to provide a Blackberry for the Municipal Judge for unlimited use
in the performance of her duties as Municipal Judge. In addition, the City will provide
judge's robe and gavel.
3. City does hereby agree to budget and to pay for professional memberships, subscriptions,
and dues to state and local legal associations and organizations necessary and desirable
for her continued professional participation, growth and advancement, and for the good
of the City. Such memberships to include the following:
Lexis/Nexus - Online Case Tracking
Texas State Bar Association
Northeast Tarrant County Bar Association
4. City does hereby agree to budget and to pay for the travel and subsistence expenses of
Municipal Judge for training, short courses, institutes and seminars that are necessary for
professional development and for the good of City.
The Municipal Judge shall perform all functions and duties required under the City
Charter, city ordinances, and as delineated and described in Attachment A, and shall
perform such other legally permissible and proper duties and functions as said position
shall require.
6. The City Manager shall administer this contract on behalf of the City Council. The
Municipal Judge shall keep the City Manager infoi7ned of issues related to the Court, and
shall execute her performance in cooperation with the City Manager and the City
Manager's staff, to the extent, such cooperation does not impair the necessity of judicial
independence and avoids the appearance of impropriety.
7. During this Agreement, the Municipal Judge agrees to comply with all provisions of the
Code of Judicial Conduct, Chapter V of the City of Southlake Charter, Article II of
Chapter 8 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Southlake, Section 30 of the Texas
Government Code, and all other applicable laws pertaining to the operation of the
Southlake Municipal Court of Record. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this
Agreement and said Code, Charter, Statutes and laws, the terms of said Code, Charter,
Statutes and laws shall govern.
8. The Municipal Judge shall not take on representation of a client adverse to the City. The
Municipal Judge shall not represent a client in a case where an employee of the City, in
his capacity as an employee of the City, is a witness or may be summoned to appear as a
witness.
9. The Municipal Judge warrants she meets the minimum qualifications listed in Chapter V
of the City of Southlake Charter and Article II of Chapter 8 of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Southlake.
10. The city may remove the Municipal Judge from office during her terns pursuant to and in
accordance with the requirements of Section 30 of the Texas Government Code, or its
successor, as same may hereafter be amended.
11. A request by the Municipal Judge for release from this Agreement prior to the end of its
term must be submitted in writing to the Mayor for City Council approval not less than
thirty (30) days prior to the requested date of termination. Unapproved abandonment of
the Agreement shall be considered a default by the Municipal Judge in the performance
of this Agreement.
12. City shall pay retirement benefits for Municipal Judge as follows: The Municipal Judge
will deposit seven percent (7 %) of her monthly salary into Texas Municipal Retirement
System and the City shall match those deposits on a two -to -one basis.
In Witness Whereof, City has caused this Agreement to be signed in its name by Andy
Wainbsganss, Mayor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by its City
Secretary, and the Municipal Judge has hereunto set her hand and seal the date first above
written.
Municipal Judge
City of Southlake, Mayor
Andy Wanibsganss
ATTEST:
Lori Payne
City Secretary
Attachment A
Duties of the
Municipal Court Judge
Essential Functions:
1. Perform various judicial work in the Municipal Court in accordance with the provisions
of the City Charter, City ordinances and applicable State and Federal statutes in a
professional and impartial manner.
2. The Municipal Judge shall effectively interact with staff and other judges to execute
assigned duties in a manner consistent with the expectations established by the City
Council, adhering to the highest ethical standards required of judges. The Judge shall
also comply with the City's Code of Ethics and the Business Code of Conduct.
3. Preside over all municipal court proceedings. The Municipal Judge shall preside in a
professional and impartial manner and treat parties, attorneys, witnesses, and the public
with appropriate judicial decorum. Rulings shall be issued in a timely manner consistent
with the Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedures.
4. Arbitrate disputes and advise counsel, jury, litigants, or Court personnel on Court
procedures; administer the judicial system; settle disputes between opposing attorneys.
The Municipal Judge shall maintain decorum and order in the courtroom and shall ensure
that all court hearings and business shall be conducted efficiently and promptly as the
court schedule dictates.
5. Establish rules of the procedures for questioning witnesses and defendants for which
standard procedures have not been established.
b. Listen to presentation of cases and rule on the admissibility of evidence and methods of
conducting testimony.
7. Promptly process and issue search and arrest warrants; set and forfeit bail for Class C
misdemeanors falling under Municipal Court jurisdiction; set bail for felonies and
misdemeanors as part of magistration duties or process all duties as a Tarrant County
Magistrate in a timely manner.
8. In performing magistrate duties, the Judge shall coordinate with police personnel to
conduct arraigmnents in such a manner to maximize efficient operation of the police.
9. Instruct jury on applicable laws and procedures; direct jury to deduce facts only from
evidence presented and sentence or fine offenders if convicted or see page 30 of TMCEC
Municipal Judges Book under Duties and Responsibilities.
10. Review and keep current on all new laws, major court decisions and other pertinent
information relevant to the revision of Court procedures and operations.
11. Demonstrate effort to improve operations, be specific, streamline work processes, and
work cooperatively and jointly to enable the court personnel to provide quality customer
service.
12. Represent the Southlake Municipal Court through attendance at community court- related
functions. To avoid the appearance of impropriety the Southlake Municipal Court Judge
may not participate in local or State elections.