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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - 2010-11 Appropriation LimitCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. June 8, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Administrative Services Department Tracy McCraner, Administrative Services Director (949) 644 -3123 or tmccraner @newportbeachca.gov SUBJECT: 2010 -11 APPROPRIATION LIMIT RECOMMENDATION: Adopt, by Resolution, the City's Appropriation (Gann) Limit for the 2010 -11 fiscal year in the amount of $140,588,741. DISCUSSION: Background: Article XIIIB of the California Constitution (Proposition 4) specifies that appropriations of government entities may increase annually only by a limited amount (primarily to allow for population increases and inflation). As in the past, SB 1352 (Revenue and Taxation Code Section 7910) requires each local government to establish its appropriations limit by resolution each year at a regularly scheduled or noticed special meeting of the City Council. The attached resolution submitted for Council approval fulfills this requirement. As the following table shows, even without calculating authorized exclusions, the amount by which our Proceeds of Taxes will have been under the Gann Limit since Fiscal Year 1995 -96 is sufficient to provide a reasonable margin of comfort. 1995 -96 Gann Limit Margin $19,624,749 1996 -97 Gann Limit Margin $19,711,288 1997 -98 Gann Limit Margin $20,285,768 1998 -99 Gann Limit Margin $20,344,472 1999 -00 Gann Limit Margin $21,751,495 2000 -01 Gann Limit Margin $23,470,251 2001 -02 Gann Limit Margin $26,941,613 2002 -03 Gann Limit Margin 2003 -04 Gann Limit Margin 2004 -05 Gann Limit Margin 2005 -06 Gann Limit Margin 2006 -07 Gann Limit Margin 2007 -08 Gann Limit Margin 2008 -09 Gann Limit Margin 2009 -10 Gann Limit Margin 2010 -11 Gann Limit Margin Appropriation Limit Hearing June 8, 2010 Page 2 $21,883,919 $30,781,765 $27,911,157 $28,823,421 $20,785,782 $19,268,776 $19,664,455 $26,189,014 $29,241,505 There are several factors which have a bearing on the Gann Limit, and on City expenditures subject to the Limit. However, actions by the State reducing our tax revenues, along with weak economic conditions, during the early and mid 1990's established the trend which can be seen above. The detailed population and inflation adjustment calculations are still required, but they have been reduced to a level of relative insignificance by these larger factors. The dramatic increase in the margin in 2003 -04 was primarily the result of the annexation related population adjustment. Although 2006 -07 marked a reversal of the Gann Limit's trend toward obscurity, further developments since then have had the effect of restoring the trend. The magnitude of the change in 2009 -10 was due to weakened revenues along with a slightly larger than expected increase in the City's population (as reported by the State Department of Finance). It is probable that the City of Newport Beach is a number of years away from having a problem with the Gann Limit, if it ever does. Another factor supporting that prediction is that we have not calculated authorized exclusions for a number of years, since the City has been so far under the limit. Potential exclusions cover a wide variety of public fund uses, including certain categories of debt service, contributions to some types of reserves, federal mandates, and court orders. This part of the process is time consuming and costly. There has been no reason to institute the process so far, but if the Margin becomes small enough to warrant adding that cushion, we will do so. Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this item does not require an environmental review. Public Notice: The Public Notice for this item was published in the Daily Pilot on May 29, 2010. Appropriation Limit Hearing June 8, 2010 Page 2 Fundinq Availability: City funding is not required by this action. Alternatives: Not applicable. Submitted by: .O wvc 7M e- 64A✓UA, Tracy Mcq4ner Administra " e Services Director Attachment: Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 20107 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DETERMINING AND ESTABLISHING AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010 -11 IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XIIIB OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 7910. WHEREAS, Article XIIIB was added to the California Constitution at the special State -wide election held November 6, 1979 (commonly known as Proposition 4); and WHEREAS, Government Code Section 7910 was added to Chapter 12.05 by Statute at the Regular Session of the California Legislature; and WHEREAS, Proposition 111, which, among other things, provides new annual adjustment formulas for the Appropriations Limit, was approved by the voters in June, 1990, and WHEREAS, The League of California Cities and the State of California Department of Finance have published population and per capita income growth indexes, as well as guidelines for the uniform application of Proposition 111, and WHEREAS, Government Code Section 7910 requires the governing body of each local jurisdiction to adopt, by resolution, its appropriations limit; and WHEREAS, said appropriations limit must be adhered to in preparing and adopting this City's annual budget. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1: In accordance with Article XIIIB of the California Constitution and Government Code Section 7910, the appropriations limit for fiscal year commencing 1 July 2010 for the City of Newport Beach is $140,588,741. The computation of appropriations for the 2010- 11 fiscal year are set forth in detail in the attachment hereto, which is incorporated as though fully set forth herein. Section 2: Said appropriations limit shall be adhered to in the City of Newport Beach budget for the 2010 -11 fiscal year. ATTEST: ADOPTED this 8th day of June, 2010. City Clerk Mayor CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMPUTATION OF APPROPRIATION LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING 30 JUNE 2011, AS PER ARTICLE XIIIB, CALIFORNIA STATE CONSTITUTION PRIOR YEAR FISCAL YEAR LIMIT 2009 -10 note (1): note (2): $143,264,238 INFLATION POPULATION ADJUST. (1) ADJUST. (2) - 0.0254 0.0069 Based on California per capita income increases Based on Orange Newport Beach population growth NEW APPROP. LIMIT $140,588,741 CALCULATION OF ESTIMATED PROCEEDS OF TAXES FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING 30 JUNE 2011 Total Estimated Proceeds of Taxes $111,347,236 Less Authorized Exclusions note (3) $0 Net Proceeds of Taxes 1 $111,347,236 note (3): Since 2010 -11 estimated gross proceeds were substantially less than appropriations limit, exclusions were not calculated. AMOUNT UNDER APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT 1 $29,241,505