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Commission OKs $50,000 Ross severance; names George interim city manager then ponders what's next


Fernandina Beach city commissioners still reeling from the abrupt departure of City Manager Ty Ross heeded the community's call for "five wise men" to right the city's administrative ship.

In a special meeting Tuesday, commissioners chose not to push the panic button following Ross' sudden resignation last Friday.

The City Commission took two actions to calm the turbulent waters. First, they closed the books on Ross' unprecedented brief term as city manager by approving a severance package of over $50,000.

Then they turned the city over to Deputy City Manager Charlie George as interim city manager. It will be George's second stint as interim city manager in the past nine months. He was interim city manager for six months prior to the hiring of Ross in September.

"I am personally looking forward to having Charlie George back. Charlie you've done a great job for us in the past and I'm thankful you're willing to do this for us in the future," said Mayor Bradley Bean.

The special meeting had originally been scheduled to discuss Ross' behaviors from Oct. 29 when he admitted he got drunk downtown and then crashed his bicycle attempting to ride home. Witnesses summoned police and Ross was found disoriented and incoherent. Police then provided him a ride home. In the days that followed, Ross failed to report the incident to commissioners for nearly a month.

Instead the focus of the meeting changed when Ross, after polling individual commissioners last week, verbally resigned Friday after just nine weeks as city manager.

None of the commissioners chose to rehash the past events and turned their attention on what to do next.

Commissioner James Antun advised that the commission had three options.

"Option number one is continuing staying with our current interim city manager for up to a year and then reinitiating the search with Colin Baeziger at the completion of the (2024 city) election," Antun said. "Option number two is an immediate search (with Colin Baeziger) as Mr. George continues to run the city. Option number three would be to discuss considerations if we feel Mr. George is worthy of our current city manager position. Of course he needs to be willing to accept that."

Before commissioners had a chance to respond, City Attorney Tammi Bach said the commission's first action should be to vote on Ross' proposed severance agreement.

During public comment regarding the severance, Richard Deem told commissioners "We all want to move on.....but to me the $50,000 sends the wrong signal to the community, of going through a budget process where we dipped into reserves during budget work and now we're going to give somebody a package that looks a little fat."

The severance included $10,000 in vacation pay and $7,500 for relocation expenses even though Ross never moved his family to the city from Tennessee.

But Bach said that if the severance were not approved, the consequences could be a protracted legal fight that could result in costing the city an estimated $90,000 -- almost double to what was being proposed.

Commissioner Chip Ross said not approving the severance would be opening "Pandora's box and it's time to move on."

The second half of the meeting focused on the next city manager.

Commissioner Darron Ayscue told commissioners "I'm not in a good position right now to be able to say this is what needs to happen permanently. I'd like to have a couple of weeks to sit down and talk about this."

Along with Antun's three options, commissioners threw out having George serve as interim city manager and then Colin Baezsiger conduct a search for a deputy city manager. The plan would be for George to mentor that deputy city manager in order to eventually take the position of city manager.

The commission also did not know if George was interested in taking the city manager job on a permanent basis.

One sticking point in having George, a city employee, holding the position of interim city manager is the City Charter. The charter states that city commissioners cannot direct the duties of city employees. Commissioners can only direct charter officers which are the city manager, city attorney and city clerk.

The charter also states the city manager must live in the city. George currently resides in Yulee.

The commission agreed for Bach to negotiate an agreement with George and to also postpone the discussion of next steps to permanently fill the city manager job until its Jan. 2 meeting.





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Julie Ferreira
Julie Ferreira
Dec 20, 2023

$50,000 is quite a lot. Who knew you started accruing 3 weeks vacation time within the first few weeks on the job. And I thought there some type of guarantee written into the Colin Baenziger contract? What type of guarantee is it, does it include refunds?


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mickgarrett
Dec 20, 2023

That's a darn shame. No less than I expected however and the taxpayers who bankrolled that entire debacle from "nationwide search" which netted a drunk, to the golden parachute end will never know the sordid details or culpable players in this Phillip Marlowe style plot. Thing is, this is no cheap gumshoe fiction.

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Unknown member
Dec 20, 2023

There's not a gonad among them! $50K for a stupid drunk move which he hid! Likely promised him a good reference as well! Next they'll select George, buy him a house and pay for his move to Amelia Island!

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mickgarrett
Dec 20, 2023
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Selecting George trumps waiting for the company who sent us a drunk in the first place to send another loser.

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