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city manager for the past 10 years and han- dled similar work for Polk County for five years, according to information Mason pro- vided the commission. Ross would first ask Barwin for a self-assess- ment and then "establish the appropriate performance management dimensions from his perspective." Ross would then cre- ate an instruction packet, review form and assessment form for each of the five city com- missioners to complete. Next, Ross would conduct one-on-one interviews with the commissioners to review the "performance management dimensions." Ross then would go back to Barwin and review the findings before making a presen- tation at a public meeting. As usual, any adjustment to the city manag- er's salary will follow the evaluation. Ross will charge $3,500 to conduct the review, which would be undertaken in February. On Monday, the commissioners will be asked if they approve of this process. PAYNE PARK ORGANIZED SPORTS Saturdays could become very busy in Payne Park if the commissioners green-light a pro- posal by the Suncoast Sports Club Inc. to sponsor youth activities there. Under new business in the evening session, the organi- zation's vice president, Stephen Weeks, will propose lacrosse, flag football and soccer programs for youngsters of various ages. The Parks Recreation and Environmental Protection Advisory Board in November made a unanimous recommendation that the City Commission approve the proposal. Weeks proposes using three areas of the park, two on the south side and one west of the Skate Park, for the activities. The organiza- tion is a registered nonprofit with 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service. A drawing shows elevations for the various levels of the State Street building. Image courtesy City of Sarasota Sarasota News Leader January 31, 2014 Page 28