A Costa Mesa burghal ambassador who was put on paid leave afterwards a financially adverse Burghal Anteroom ceremony ceremony will accept added than $170,000 in a adjustment agreement.
Dan Joyce will accept $170,225 from the burghal to achieve a accusation he filed alleging blameworthy termination, according to a burghal attorney.
Joyce's adjustment agreement, a archetype of which was acquired by the Daily Pilot, prohibits his approaching application with the burghal and withdraws the address he had been advancing afterwards his May 16 termination.
Neither Joyce nor his advocate could be accomplished for comment.
After Costa Mesa's three-day "60 & Fabulous" alpha affair in 2013, Joyce, the event's advance organizer, was one of two advisers placed on paid authoritative leave. A burghal official after accepted that the leaves were accompanying to the ceremony party.
The addition al employee, Christine Cordon, an abettor amusement administrator and appropriate contest coordinator, was reinstated.
Details surrounding Joyce's and Cordon's leaves accept never been disclosed, with burghal admiral citation the acquaintance of cadre matters.
Joyce, 50, began his burghal anteroom application as an acting agent in aboriginal 2011 and was fabricated full-time after that year, earning an ceremony bacon of about $136,000.
Costa Mesa's 60th ceremony alpha affair went far over budget, costing about $518,000, compared with an antecedent $315,000 appraisal for an absolute year's account of festivities.
After an investigation, burghal admiral abhorrent such things as poor banknote control, ascent costs and violations of the city's purchasing policies. Still, admiral said that all the money affiliated to the accident was accounted for.
"The assorted investigations accept begin no affirmation to date that accessible funds were acclimated for claimed accretion or were unaccounted [for]," the investigation's controlling arbitrary reported.
Some 60th ceremony board members, however, accept again alleged for a added absolute analysis of the event.
Earlier this year, burghal admiral forwarded their analysis to the Orange County commune attorney's office.
bradley.zint@latimes.com
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Title : Costa Mesa to pay burghal ambassador $170,225 in settlement
Description : A Costa Mesa burghal ambassador who was put on paid leave afterwards...