HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-02-23; City Council; Resolution 2010-0361
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-036
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
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CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, TO JOIN THE CALIFORNIAFIRST
PROGRAM; AUTHORIZING THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE
COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT
APPLICATIONS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS AND TO
CONDUCT CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS
AND LEVY CONTRACTUAL ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE
JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND
AUTHORIZING RELATED ACTIONS.
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WHEREAS, the California Statewide Communities Development Authority ("California
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Communities") is a joint exercise of powers authority the members of which include numerous
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cities and counties in the State of California, including the City of Carlsbad the "City"; and,
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WHEREAS, California Communities has established the CaliforniaFIRST program (the
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"CaliforniaFIRST Program") to allow the financing of certain renewable energy, energy efficiency
and water efficiency improvements (the "Improvements") through the levy of contractual
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assessments pursuant to Chapter 29 of Division 7 of the Streets & Highways Code ("Chapter 29")14
and the issuance of improvement bonds (the "Bonds") under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915
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(Streets and Highways Code Sections 8500 and following) (the "1915 Act") upon the security of the16
unpaid contractual assessments; and,
._ WHEREAS, The City Manager of the City of Carlsbad ('City Manager") sent a letter of1o
commitment to the California Energy Commission, dated December 7,2009 declaring City'si y
__ commitment to the energy financing program application of Sacramento County regarding the
CaliforniaFIRST Program pending final approval of Council; and,
WHEREAS, Chapter 29 provides that assessments may be levied under its provisions only
with the free and willing consent of the owner of each lot or parcel on which an assessment is
levied at the time the assessment is levied; and,
WHEREAS, the City desires to allow the owners of property within its jurisdiction
("Participating Property Owners") to participate in the CaliforniaFIRST Program and to allow
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California Communities to conduct assessment proceedings under Chapter 29 and to issue Bonds
under the 1915 Act to finance the Improvements; and,
WHEREAS, California Communities will conduct assessment proceedings under Chapter
29 and issue Bonds under the 1915 Act to finance Improvements; and,
WHEREAS, there has been presented to this meeting a proposed form of "Resolution
Declaring Intention to Finance Installation of Distributed Generation Renewable Energy Sources,
Energy Efficiency and Water Efficiency Improvements" to be adopted by California Communities in
connection with such assessment proceedings (the "ROI"), a copy of which is attached hereto as
Exhibit A, and the jurisdiction within which assessments may be levied for the CaliforniaFIRST
Program shall include all of the jurisdiction within the City's official boundaries of record (the
"Proposed Boundaries"); and,
WHEREAS, the City will not be responsible for the conduct of any assessment
proceedings; the levy or collection of assessments or any required remedial action in the case of
delinquencies in such assessment payments; or, the issuance, sale or administration of the Bonds
or any other bonds issued in connection with the CaliforniaFIRST Program; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 6586.5, a notice of public hearing has
""' been published once at least five days prior to the date hereof in a newspaper of general
1R circulation in the City and a public hearing has been duly conducted by this City Council
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Improvements.
21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad,
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23 1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
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2. On the date hereof, the City Council held a public hearing and the City Council hereby
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finds and declares that the issuance of bonds by California Communities in connection with the
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CaliforniaFIRST Program will provide significant public benefits, including without limitation,
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savings in effective interest rate, bond preparation, bond underwriting and bond issuance costs
and reductions in effective user charges levied by water and electricity providers within the
boundaries of the City of Carlsbad.
3. In connection with the CaliforniaFIRST Program, the City hereby consents to the
conduct of special assessment proceedings by California Communities pursuant to Chapter 29 on
any property within the Proposed Boundaries and the issuance of Bonds under the 1915 Act;
provided, that
Q a. Such proceedings are conducted pursuant to one or more Resolutions of Intention
g in substantially the form of the ROI; and,
10 b. The Participating Property Owners, who shall be the legal owners of such property,
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12 California law in order to accomplish the valid levy of assessments.
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4. Pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 29, California Communities has prepared and
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will update from time to time the "Program Report" for the CaliforniaFIRST Program (the "Program
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Report"), and California Communities will undertake assessment proceedings and the financing of
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Improvements as set forth in the Program Report.
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5. The City Manager of the City or her designee is hereby authorized and directed to make
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applications for the CaliforniaFIRST program available to all property owners who wish to finance19
Improvements; provided, that California Communities shall be responsible for providing such20
applications and related materials at its own expense. The City Manager or her designee is hereby
designated as the contact persons for California Communities in connection with the
CaliforniaFIRST Program.23
24 6. The City Manager or her designee is hereby authorized and directed to execute and
deliver such closing certificates, requisitions, agreements and related documents as are
reasonably required by California Communities in accordance with the Program Report to
implement the CaliforniaFIRST Program for Participating Property Owners and to evidence
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8. The letter of commitment signed by the City Manager and sent to the California Energy
of legal costs incurred in connection with judicial validation of the CaliforniaFIRST Program.
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compliance with the requirements of federal and state law in connection with the issuance by
California Communities of the Bonds and any other bonds for the CaliforniaFIRST Program. To
that end, and pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2, the City Manager or her designee
is hereby authorized and designated to declare the official intent of the City with respect to the
Improvements to be paid or reimbursed through participation in the CaliforniaFIRST Program.
7. The City Manager or her designee is hereby authorized and directed to pay California
Communities a fee in an amount not to exceed $15,000, which California Communities will use to
pay for the costs of implementing the CaliforniaFIRST Program in the City, including the payment
Commission, dated December 7, 2009 declaring City's commitment to the energy financing
12 program application of Sacramento County regarding the CaliforniaFIRST Program is hereby
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9. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. The City Clerk is hereby
15 authorized and directed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Secretary of California
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Communities.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council
of the City of Carlsbad on the 23rd day of February, 2010, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Hall, Packard and Blackburn.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
"li£wlS,AMayor
ATTEST:
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Exhibit A
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION TO FINANCE INSTALLATION OF
DISTRIBUTED GENERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY
EFFICIENCY AND WATER EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
COUNTY OF
WHEREAS, the California Statewide Communities Development Authority ("California
Communities") is authorized under the authority granted California Communities pursuant to
Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California in
accordance with Chapter 29 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets & Highways Code of the State
of California ("Chapter 29") to authorize assessments to finance the installation of distributed
generation renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency and water efficiency improvements
that are permanently fixed to real property ("Authorized Improvements"); and
WHEREAS, Chapter 29 authorizes California Communities to enter into contractual
assessments to finance the installation of Authorized Improvements in the County of (the
"County"); and
WHEREAS, California Communities wishes to declare its intention to establish a
CaliforniaFIRST program (the "CaliforniaFIRST Program") in the County, pursuant to which
California Communities, subject to certain conditions set forth below, would enter into
contractual assessments to finance the installation of Authorized Improvements in the County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the California Statewide Communities
Development Authority, as follows:f
Section 1. Findings. California Communities hereby finds and declares the following:
(a) The above recitals are true and correct.
(b) Energy conservation efforts, including the promotion of energy-related Authorized
Improvements to residential, commercial, industrial, or other real property, are necessary to
address the issue of global climate change and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in
the County.
(c) Water conservation efforts, including the promotion of water-related Authorized
Improvements to residential, commercial, industrial, or other real property, are necessary to
address the issue of chronic water shortages in California.
(d) The upfront cost of making residential, commercial, industrial, or other real
property more energy and water efficient, along with the fact that most commercial loans for that
purpose are due on the sale of the property, prevents many property owners from installing
Authorized Improvements.
(e) A public purpose will be served by establishing a contractual assessment
program, to be known as the CaliforniaFIRST Program, pursuant to which California
Communities will finance the installation of Authorized Improvements to residential, commercial,
industrial, or other real property in the County.
Section 2. Determination of Public Interest. California Communities hereby
determines that (a) it would be convenient, advantageous, and in the public interest to designate
an area, which shall encompass the entire geographic territory within the boundaries of the
County, within which California Communities and property owners within the County may enter
into contractual assessments to finance the installation of Authorized Improvements pursuant to
Chapter 29 and (b) it is in the public interest for California .Communities to finance the
installation of Authorized Improvements in the County pursuant to Chapter 29.
Section 3. Identification of Authorized Improvements. California Communities
hereby declares that it proposes to make contractual assessment financing available to property
owners to finance installation of Authorized Improvements, including but not limited to those
improvements detailed in the Report described in Section 7 below, as that Report may be
amended from time to time.
Section 4. Identification of Boundaries. Contractual assessments may be entered into
by property owners located within the entire geographic territory of the County; provided,
however, that California Communities shall not enter into contractual assessments to finance the
installation of Authorized Improvements with the owner of any property in the County unless
requested to do so first by the County if the property is located in unincorporated territory or a city
if the property is located in incorporated territory and after such city or the County, as applicable,
has held a public hearing pursuant to Section 6586.5 of the Government Code of the State of
California. The form of resolution pursuant to which cities may request California Communities
to enter into contractual assessments to finance the installation of Authorized Improvements is
attached as Exhibit A.
Section 5. Proposed Financing Arrangements. Under Chapter 29, California
Communities may issue bonds pursuant to Chapter 29 that are payable by contractual
assessments and California Communities may advance its own funds to finance work to be
repaid through contractual assessments, and may from time to time sell bonds to reimburse
itself for such advances. Division 10 (commencing with Section 8500) of the Streets &
Highways Code of the State (the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915") shall apply to any bonds
issued pursuant to Chapter 29, insofar as the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 is not in conflict
with Chapter 29.
California Communities shall determine the creditworthiness of a property owner to
participate in the financing of Authorized Improvements based on the criteria developed by the
Program Manager in consultation with the CaliforniaFIRST Program financing team and on file
with the Secretary.
In connection with bonds issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 that are
payable from contractual assessments, serial and/or term improvement bonds shall be issued
in such series and shall mature in such principal amounts and at such times (not to exceed 20
years from the second day of September next following their date) and at such rate or rates of
interest (not to exceed the maximum rate permitted by applicable law) as shall be determined
by California Communities at the time of the issuance and sale of the bonds. The provisions
of Part 11.1 of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 shall apply to the calling of the bonds. It is
the intention of California Communities to create a special reserve fund for the bonds under
Part 16 of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915. California Communities will not advance
available surplus funds from its treasury to cure any deficiency in the redemption fund to be
created with respect to the bonds; provided, however, that this determination shall not prevent
California Communities from, in its sole discretion, so advancing funds. The bonds may be
refunded under Division 11.5 of the California Streets and Highways Code or other applicable
laws permitting refunding of the bonds, upon the conditions specified by and at the
determination of California Communities.
California Communities hereby authorizes the Program Manager, upon consultation
with bond counsel and the CaliforniaFIRST Program underwriter, to provide for the issuance
of bonds payable from contractual assessments.
In connection with the issuance of bonds payable from contractual assessments,
California Communities expects to obligate itself, through a covenant with the owners of the
bonds, to exercise its foreclosure rights with respect to delinquent contractual assessment
installments under specified circumstances.
Section 6. Public Hearing. Pursuant to the Act, California Communities hereby orders that
a public hearing be held before this Commission, at _, on , , 2010 at
a.m., for the purposes of allowing interested persons to object to or inquire about the
proposed program or any of its particulars. The public hearing may be continued from time to time
as determined by the Commission for a time not exceeding a total of 180 days.
At the time of the hearing, the Report described in Section 7 below shall be summarized
and the Commission shall afford all persons who are present an opportunity to comment upon,
object to, or present evidence with regard to the proposed contractual assessment program, the
extent of the area proposed to be included within the program, the terms and conditions of the
draft Contract described in Section 7 below, or the proposed financing provisions. Following the
public hearing, California Communities may adopt a resolution confirming the Report (the
"Resolution Confirming Report") or may direct the Report's modification in any respect, or may
abandon the proceedings.
The Commission hereby orders the Secretary to publish a notice of public hearing once a
week for two successive weeks. Two publications in a newspaper published once a week or
more often, with at least five days intervening between the respective publication dates not
counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice will commence upon the first
day of publication and terminate at the end of the fourteenth day. The first publication shall occur
not later than 20 days before the date of the public hearing.
Section 7. Report. The Commission hereby directs the Program Manager for the
CaliforniaFIRST Program to prepare and file with the Commission a report (the "Report") at or
before the time of the public hearing described in Section 6 above containing all of the following:
(a) A map showing the boundaries of the territory within which contractual
assessments are proposed to be offered, as set forth in Section 4 above.
(b) A draft contract (the "Contract") specifying the terms and conditions that would be
agreed to by California Communities and a property owner within the County. The Contract may
allow property owners to purchase directly the related equipment and materials for the
installation of the Authorized Improvements and to contract directly for the installation of such
Authorized Improvements.
(c) A statement of California Communities' policies concerning contractual
assessments including all of the following:
(1) Identification of types of Authorized Improvements that may be financed
through the use of contractual assessments.
(2) Identification of California Communities official authorized to enter into
contractual assessments on behalf of California Communities.
(3) A maximum aggregate dollar amount of contractual assessments in the
County.
(4) A method for setting requests from property owners for financing through
contractual assessments in priority order in the event that requests appear likely to
exceed the authorization amount.
(d) A plan for raising a capital amount required to pay for work performed pursuant
to contractual assessments. The plan may include amounts to be advanced by California
Communities through funds available to it from any source. The plan may include the sale of a
bond or bonds or other financing relationship pursuant to Section 5898.28 of Chapter 29. The
plan shall include a statement of or method for determining the interest rate and time period
during which contracting property owners would pay any assessment. The plan shall provide for
any reserve fund or funds. The plan shall provide for the apportionment of all or any portion of
the costs incidental to financing, administration, and collection of the contractual assessment
program among the consenting property owners and California Communities.
(e) A report on the results of the consultations with the County Auditor-Controller
described in Section 9 below concerning the additional fees, if any, that will be charged to
California Communities for incorporating the proposed contractual assessments into the
assessments of the general taxes of the County on real property, and a plan for financing the
payment of those fees.
Section 8. Nature of Assessments. Assessments levied pursuant to Chapter 29, and
the interest and any penalties thereon, will constitute a lien against the lots and parcels of land
on which they are made, until they are paid. Unless otherwise directed by California
Communities, the assessments shall be collected in the same manner and at the same time
as the general taxes of the County on real property are payable, and subject to the same
penalties and remedies and lien priorities in the event of delinquency and default.
Section 9. Consultations with County Auditor-Controller. California Communities
hereby directs the Program Manager to enter into consultations with the County Auditor-
Controller in order to reach agreement on what additional fees, if any, will be charged to
California Communities for incorporating the proposed contractual assessments into the
assessments of the general taxes of the County on real property.
Section 10. Preparation of Current Roll of Assessment. Pursuant to Section
5898.24(c), California Communities hereby designates the Program Manager (or his/her
designee) as the responsible official for annually preparing the current roll of assessment
obligations by assessor's parcel number on property subject to a voluntary contractual
assessment.
Section 11. Procedures for Responding to Inquiries. The Program Manager shall
establish procedures to promptly respond to inquiries concerning current and future estimated
liability for a voluntary contractual assessment.
Section 12. Professionals Appointed. California Communities hereby appoints Jones
Hall, A Professional Law Corporation, San Francisco, California, as bond counsel to California
Communities in connection with the CaliforniaFIRST Program. The Commission hereby
authorizes and directs an Authorized Signatory of California Communities (as determined from
time to time by the Commission by separate resolution) to enter into appropriate agreements
with such firm for its services to California Communities in connection with the matters
addressed in this Resolution.
Section 13. Set-Up Fees. The County and various cities within the County may advance
fees to California Communities to pay for certain costs of establishing the CaliforniaFIRST
Program, some or all of which represent State Energy Program (SEP) funds. The Program
Manager is hereby authorized and directed to return to the County and cities, as applicable, any
fees paid to California Communities by the County and cities, as applicable, that do not
represent SEP funds and that California Communities does not use to pay for the costs of
establishing the CaliforniaFIRST Program.
Section 14. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the California Statewide Communities Development
Authority this ,2010.
I, the undersigned, the duly appointed, and qualified member of the Commission of the
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the
foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Commission of said Authority at a duly called
meeting of the Commission of said Authority held in accordance with law on ., 2010.
By;.
Member