Craven District Council's chief executive Paul Shevlin loses his job as a new authority is created.
An outgoing council chief executive will receive a redundancy package worth £80,366, councillors have agreed.
Craven District Council's Paul Shevlin will get £43,973.25 in contractual redundancy and £36,393.10 for a notice period of four months. Redundancy packages are being agreed as the new unitary authority North Yorkshire Council is poised to replace eight smaller district councils.
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