HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2021-114 Reappointing Laine McDonald as Marana Town Magistrate for a Two-Year Term beginning October 1, 2021MARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2021-114
RELATING TO MUNICIPAL COURT; REAPPOINTING LAINE MCDONALD AS
MARANA TOWN MAGISTRATE FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM BEGINNING OCTOBER
1, 2021; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF MARANA AND LAINE
MCDONALD
WHEREAS Marana Town Code Chapter 5-2 provides that the Town Council shall
appoint a Town Magistrate as the presiding officer of the municipal court and that the
Town Magistrate shall be appointed to a two-year term; and
WHEREAS the position of Marana Town Magistrate is currently held by Laine
McDonald, who has served in that position since 2015; and
WHEREAS Laine McDonald is a member in good standing of the State Bar of
Arizona with extensive courtroom experience; and
WHEREAS the Town Council finds that the reappointment of Laine McDonald as
Marana Town Magistrate is in the best interests of the Town and its citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, that Laine McDonald is hereby reappointed as
Marana Town Magistrate for a two-year term beginning on October 1, 2021, and that the
Town Magistrate Employment Agreement attached to and incorporated by this reference
in this resolution as Exhibit A, is hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized
to execute it for and on behalf of the Town of Marana.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana,
Arizona, this 3rd day of August, 2021.
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Cherry L. awson, Town Clerk
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Mayor Ed Honea
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Jane Fairall, Town Attorney
Exhibit A to Marana Resolution No. 2021-114
TOWN MAGISTRATE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT ("this Agreement") is made by and between the TOWN OF
MARANA, an Arizona municipal corporation (the "Town"), and LAiNE P. McDONALD (the
"Judge") for magistrate services. The Town and the Judge are collectively referred to in this
Agreement as the "Parties" and are sometimes individually referred to as the "Party."
RECITALS
A. The Town has established the Marana Municipal Court pursuant to A.R.S. § 22-402, and
has established the position of Marana Town Magistrate pursuant to A.R.S. § 22-403.
B. The Judge is a member in good standing of the State Bar of Arizona with extensive
Arizona courtroom experience.
C. The Judge is currently the Marana Town Magistrate, and the Parties desire for the Judge
to continue as Marana Town Magistrate pursuant to this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the mutual promises and
agreements set forth in this Agreement, the Parties hereby agree as follows:
Article 1. Magistrate Appointment and Compensation
I.I. Appointment. The Town hereby appoints and employs the Judge as Marana Town
Magistrate for a two-year term beginning October 1, 2021 and ending September 30, 2023.
1.2. Compensation. The Judge shall be paid a base salary of $160,000.00 per year for the
period of this Agreement.
1.3. Continuing Legal Education. The Town shall pay registration fees, mileage expenses and
standard reasonable lodging and meal reimbursements for the Judge to attend the annual Arizona
Judicial Conference and other seminars within the State of Arizona that are required to satisfy
the Judge's continuing legal education requirements.
1.4. Status. For purposes of determining employee benefits, the Judge shall be an employee
of the Town, and not an independent contractor, and shall receive all of the normal employee
benefits accruing to other Town employees with the following clarifications.
1.4.1. In addition to the managed time off (MTO) leave hours generally provided to most
full-time Town employees on an annual basis, the Judge shall be granted an additional 40
hours of MTO leave annually.
1.4.2. The Judge shall accrue vacation leave at the rate set forth in the Town's personnel
policies, depending upon the Judge's length of service as an employee with the Town.
1.5. Judicial Independence. Notwithstanding the Judge's status as a Town employee for
purposes of determining benefits, the authority, if any, of the Town over the Judge shall be
limited given the obligation to maintain the independence and integrity of the judiciary.
Nevertheless, the Parties agree that the Judge shall comply with all applicable State and Federal
laws, and that the Town's personnel policies and administrative directives shall apply to the
Marana Municipal Court and its employees.
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Exhibit A to Marana Resolution No. 2021-114
1.6. Administrative Modifications. The parties recognize that changes in Magistrate Court
personnel and fluctuations in Magistrate Court usage may require modification of the
administrative duties of the Marana Town Magistrate and other Magistrate Court employees. The
parties agree to cooperate and coordinate in making adjustments to the duties of the Marana
Magistrate and other Magistrate Court employees, as necessary, to adjust to these changes.
Article 2. Full Time Employment
The Parties acknowledge and agree that the position of Marana Town Magistrate is a full time,
forty -hour a week job, considering the Marana Town Magistrate's duties at the Magistrate Court
and responsibility to attend other meetings and functions of the Court and the Town.
Consequently, the Judge shall typically work normal work hours (Monday through Friday,
8 A.M. to 5 P.M.), vacation, personal, and sick days and holidays excepted.
Article 3. Community Service
The Judge shall be available for and participate in such community outreach and community
service activities as the Judge determines are consistent with and do not create a conflict of
interest or any appearance of impropriety with her position as Town Magistrate. Any hours spent
participating in community service activities shall be included for purposes of work load tracking
under Article 2.
Article 4. Termination
4.1. By the Judge. The Judge may terminate this Agreement at any time.
4.2. By the Town. The Town may terminate this Agreement in any manner consistent with
the laws of the State of Arizona, including without limitation termination for cause after a due
process hearing or upon removal of the Judge from the office of Marana Town Magistrate by the
Arizona Supreme Court pursuant to Article 6. 1, Section 2 or Section 3 of the Arizona
Constitution.
4.3. By Death. This Agreement automatically terminates upon the Judge's death.
4.4. By Term. This Agreement terminates on September 30, 2023, if not previously
terminated pursuant to other provisions of this Article.
4.5. Effect of Termination. The Judge's status as a Town employee, and her rights to receive
compensation and benefits, shall terminate upon the termination of this Agreement. The amount
of the Judge's compensation shall be pro -rated based on the termination date.
Article 5. General Terms and Conditions.
5.1. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by all the
Parties and the effective date of the resolution or action of the Town Council approving this
Agreement (the "Effective Date").
5.2. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. The signature pages from one or more counterparts may be removed from such
counterparts and such signature pages all attached to a single instrument so that the signatures of
all Parties may be physically attached to a single document.
5.3. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is declared void or unenforceable, it
shall be severed from the remainder of this Agreement, which shall otherwise remain in full
force and effect.
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Exhibit A to Marana Resolution No. 2021-114
5.4. Governing_Law. This Agreement is entered into in Arizona and shall be construed and
interpreted under the laws of Arizona, and the Parties agree that any litigation or arbitration shall
take place in Pima County, Arizona.
5.5. Interpretation. This Agreement has been negotiated by the Town and the Judge, and no
party shall be deemed to have drafted this Agreement for purposes of construing any portion of
this Agreement for or against any party.
5.6. Conflict of Interest. This Agreement is subject to A.R.S. § 38-511, which provides for
cancellation of contracts in certain instances involving conflicts of interest.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the last date set forth
below their respective signatures.
"THE TOWN": "THE JUDGE":
THE TOWN OF MARANA, an Arizona LAINE P. MCDONALD
municipal corporation
By:
Ed Honea, Mayor
Date:
ATTEST:
Cherry L. Lawson, Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Jane Fairall, Town Attorney
Laine P. McDonald
Date:
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