Attorney’s office to be audited
Lolita Harper
The City Council unanimously approved a financial audit of the
city attorney’s office during a closed session Monday night to
examine the total cost of operations and specifically the amount
being spent on outside counsel, officials said Friday.
The audit is one of a series of council decisions during the
closed session meeting, which stemmed from a routine performance
review of the city attorney. During the same session council members
also prohibited the city from employing the Costa Mesa-based legal
firm Murtaugh, Miller, Meyer & Nelson and placed both City Atty.
Jerry Scheer and Asst. City Atty. Tom Woods on paid administrative
leave.
Steve Hayman, the city’s director of administrative services, said
the string of actions was all part of a “detailed review†of the city
attorneys office.
City leaders also appointed councilwoman Libby Cowan and Karen
Robinson to a subcommittee designed to scrutinize further the
office’s performance, he said.
The content of the closed session, and all details regarding
actions stemming from the meeting, are considered personnel matters
and therefore classified. Hayman said he could not disclose why the
council voted to place Woods and Scheer on leave or why the private
law firm was singled out.
Neither Scheer nor Woods could be reached for comment Friday and
James Murphy, who handles most of the city’s cases for Murtaugh,
Miller, Meyer & Nelson, was out of the office all day.
Hayman said the audit of the city attorney’s office was the result
of ongoing budgetary concerns regarding the cost of hiring external
legal representation. The financial examination will “simply put
together a broad picture†of the total cost of operations for the
department.
According to city financial documents, $178,500 was allocated to
the city attorney’s office in the 2001-02 budget for “professional
services†expenses, which includes the hiring of outside counsel. The
office more than tripled its adopted budget, spending $841,287 in the
2001-02 fiscal year, documents show.
In the 2000-01 fiscal year, the city spent $655,506 on
“professional services†and $1,334,102 in 1999-2000, according to
financial documents.
The 2002-03 proposed budget allocates $155,330 for professional
services, which is a stark comparison to the seven-figure amount
spent in previous years.
The straight numbers can be a bit misleading without explanation,
officials said.
“Some of the factors that add to the unpredictability of preparing
budgetary estimates for legal services are the many unknowns related
to the number of litigants that may file suit against the city in the
following year, the nature and complexity of those lawsuits and the
degree of specialized legal expertise that may be needed in any
particular case,†said Mark Puckett, director of the city’s finance
department.
Scheer -- who has been with the city for almost 16 years -- and
Woods, who worked for Costa Mesa from 1977 to 1989, left, and then
came back 10 years later -- will be paid during their time off, which
is expected to last a minimum of three weeks. City officials said
being placed on paid administrative leave was rare but does not
denote any allegation of wrongdoing.
The city attorney’s office provides legal services to the City
Council, the Planning Commission, the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency
and city departments. Scheer and Woods provide legal counsel and
advice during all official meetings and study sessions, and are
responsible for the preparation of ordinances, resolutions, contracts
and agreements, officials said. Counsel also interprets and applies
local, state and federal laws and conducts and monitors litigation.
Two staff attorneys remain at the city attorney’s office to
conduct in-house legal business while Scheer and Woods are on
administrative leave and many of the city’s legal battles are
represented by outside counsel, officials said.
The City Council has scheduled another closed session meeting
Monday night to further discuss the issue, Hayman said. Any actions
will be reported to the audience at the end of the meeting, he said.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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