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1675-7 New Hotels THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1995, The Miami Herald DATE: Sunday, January 15, 1995 EDITION: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 3 LENGTH: 50 lines SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: FRAN BRENNAN Herald Staff Writer RESIGNATION SHOULDN'T SLOW BEACH PROJECTS • Before the dust settles on City Manager Roger Carlton's resignation letter, Miami Beach Mayor Seymour Gelber wants to begin the transition to the next administration. Gelber has proposed appointing a committee to "examine the details covering the departure" of Carlton and the search for his successor. Carlton, who earns $131,250 a year, announced Wednesday he would resign the post he has held for nearly three years. But he promised to remain available until June. "It's not a firm figure," Gelber said. "If it turns out less time will be necessary, his time will be less. Or if he has some new project that requires him there sooner. Six months is just sort of a general figure we've used." Gelber has recommended himself and Commissioners Nancy Liebman and Sy Eisenberg to work out the nuances of Carlton's exit. Carlton, 47, said he is leaving because he feels he has fulfilled the goals the commission set when he was hired. Among the projects still in the works, though, are negotiations for a convention-quality hotel and a Lincoln Road movie theater, and a regional search for a new police chief. Commissioner Susan Gottlieb said she doesn't think Carlton's departure will negatively affect the hotel negotiations because a qualified team is already working out the details. But she said the resignation might put the police chief selection on hold. "I have always had questions about this process, " Gottlieb said of the regional search and selection committee Carlton initiated. "Roger and I did not agree about it. I'll wait until Wednesday (at the next commission meeting) . I want to hear what the rest of my colleagues feel." Liebman said she hadn't decided yet how that process should continue. The city manager is ultimately responsible for choosing a police chief. Carlton's selection committee is scheduled to meet for the first time Tuesday. "Will we allow Roger to go forward and make the selection since he is not the person who will have to work with that chief?" Liebman said. "On the other hand, we've waited so long. Maybe we should let this committee go forward." Liebman said this might be one of the issues the transition committee decides. Another will certainly be how to conduct a search for the next manager. Commissioners have different views on that. Gottlieb favors a "quick and orderly transition" to the next administration. "I'm not looking at this point in time to bring in someone from outside the area," she said. Liebman, on the other hand, wants to cast a wider net. "We need to do another big search like they did last time, " she said. "But all of the selection responsibility should be on the commission as opposed to having a committee." TAG: 9501040002