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1675-10 New Hotels 135 of 152, 2 Terms mh92 WOMETCO VP IS NEW BEACH MANAGER 03/04/1992 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1992, The Miami Herald DATE: Wednesday, March 4, 1992 EDITION: FINAL SECTION: LOCAL PAGE: 2B LENGTH: 49 lines ILLUSTRATION: photo: Roger CARLTON SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: BONNIE WESTON Herald Staff Writer WOMETCO VP IS NEW BEACH MANAGER Choosing a familiar hand, the Miami Beach City Commission on Tuesday voted to hire Roger Carlton as its new city manager after a year without a permanent chief executive. Carlton, executive vice president of Wometco Enterprises, could be on the job by early April. First he must negotiate a salary package with Mayor Seymour Gelber in talks scheduled later this week. "I'm very pleased and honored the commission made its decision the way it did, " said Carlton, 44, who now earns $140,000 a year plus bonuses. Gelber said the new manager's salary will fall in the $100,000 range. Several commissioners said they would have liked an outsider with a fresh perspective and no local ties. Still, they unanimously picked Carlton over four out-of-town candidates, saying the Beach needs someone who can make decisions on his first day at City Hall. "I gave him every opportunity not to be my candidate, " said Commissioner Susan Gottlieb. "But he has all the experience we need in this job, and he can take over immediately." At Wometco, Carlton helped win state and county approval for a controversial $70 million plan to expand the Miami Seaquarium. Neighbors are challenging the project in court. Before joining Wometco in 1985, Carlton ran Miami's sprawling Off-Street Parking Department, a credential that appealed to Beach commissioners eager to relieve the city's traffic jams and parking shortages. Earlier, he worked as an assistant to Merrett Stierheim during Stierheim's stints as county manager in Pinellas and Dade. "We know where he's coming from," Commissioner David Pearlson said. "He's the obvious choice. He's in our back yard. We've watched him work. There will be no learning curve." Commissioners Neisen Kasdin and Martin Shapiro had sought to delay Tuesday's vote and invite the leading candidates back for a public hearing where they could answer questions from Beach residents. The other commissioners said no. Commissioners first voted 6-1 for Carlton, with Shapiro casting his first ballot for Pensacola businessman Steve Garman. Ultimately, Shapiro agreed to make the vote for Carlton unanimous. For now, Acting City Manager Carla Talarico will return to her old position as an assistant city manager. While she drew no votes for the permanent position, the commission voted to give her about $11,000 in back pay for the year she served as city manager. KEYWORDS: CARLTON BIOGRAPHY AGE MB APPOINTMENT SALARY MANAGER TAG: 9204110299