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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-28; City Council; Resolution 7265f v 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 7265 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE FINAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1983-84 FOR THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND ESTABLISHING CONTROLS ON CHANGES IN APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENT FUNDS. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad has reviewed the proposed fhai operating budget for fiscal year 1983-84 and has held such public hearing: as are necessary prior to adoption of the final operating budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That certain documents now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad entitled, “City of Carlsbad 1983-84 Budget,” as amended in accord with Exhibits A through H attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, shall be and the same is hereby adopted as the final operating budget for the City of Carlsbad for the fiscal year 1983-84. 2. That the amount designated as Department Total for each department and each fund in said document is hereby appropriated to the department or fund for which it is designated, and such appropriation shall be neither increased nor decreased except as provided herein without approval of the City Council. amounts designated as Personnel Services, Maintenance and Operations, and Capital Outlay in said document are hereby appropriated for such uses to the department or fund under which they are listed subject to the controls herein. All 3. That the following controls are hereby placed on the use and transfers of budget funds: a. No expenditure of funds shall be authorized unless sufficient funds have been appropriated by the City Council or City Manager as described in paragraph b below: 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1( 11 1: 1; 14 1: 1f 1: It 1s 2( 21 2: 22 21 2! 2( 2' 21 b. The City Manager may authorize transfers of funds from account to account and department to department within any fund in an amount up to $10,000.( per transfer. c. The City Manager may authorize the expenditure of funds €or various purposes in amounts up to $10,000.00. excess of $10,000.00 will be governed by Section 3.28 of the Municipal Code. Any expenditure of funds in d. The City Council must authorize all transfers of funds from the oudgeted contingency account. e. The City Council must authorize any increase in permanent personnel positions above the level included in the final budget. Manager may authorize the hiring of temporary or part-time staff as necessary within the limits imposed by the controls listed above. The City f. The City Manager may approve change orders on Public Works contracts in amounts up to available. The Manager may delegate the authority to approve change orders of $1,000.00 or less if funds are available, as described in Administrative Order Number 7. $5,000.00, if sufficient appropriated funds are 4. All additional revenues that may be received in the City General Fund during the 1982-83 fiscal year are hereby appropriated and transferred to the General Capital Construction Fund. 5. The transfer of $50,000.00 is here by approved from the 1982-83 Contingency Account to the Workers Compensation Reserve Fund. 6. The transfer of $250,000.00 is hereby approved from the 1982-83 Contingency Account to the Liability Insurance Reserve Fund. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1€! 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 adjourned PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at/a regular meeting of the City Council on the 28th day of June , 1983, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES : None Councilbgmbws Casler, Lewis, Kulchin, Chick and Prescott ABSENT: None ATTEST : d ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clerk (SEAL) 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 Office of the City Manager EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 2 TELEPHONE: (714) 5'29+8t 438~5561 June 21, 1983 Honorable Mayor and City Council: The recommended operating budget for the 1983-84 fiscal year totals $20.2 million, an increase of 9.4% over the 1982-83 estimated expenditure of $18.5 million. Total operating revenues for 1983-84 are projected to be $19.5 million or about $700,000 or 3.6% above the 1982-83 estimated revenues of $18.8 million. The Basic Budget The proposed general fund budget of $13.6 million is below the Council's target of $13.7 million. general fund budget cannot exceed total funds available. Total general funds available in 1983-84 will reach only $13.6 million or about $100,000 less than the Council ' s target. Since the City operates on a balanced budget basis, the The proposed budget includes a contingency account of $1 million. The Council's target for this contingency account was $1.2 million, which cannot be reached unless additional cuts are made in the general fund budget or other funding sources are considered. The contingency account is typically used to fund emergency or unforeseen expenses during the year. Special Funds In the special funds category the most important points of interest are the sanitation fund and water fund. The sanitation fund, which pays for sewer maintenance, and the operation of the Encina Sewer plan, has been converted to an enterprise accounting system. That primarily means that all costs of operating the sewer system, including depreciation, are being collected and are reflected in the budget request for 1983-84. For an enterprise fund, the major source of income is user fees, which are based on the cost of operating the enterprise; therefore, the enterprise should collect revenue that is sufficient to cover operating costs. million, while estimated revenues total only $1 million. Although this will not place the fund in a deficit position at the end of 1983-84, it does raise the question of the need for a sewer rate adjustment. The sewer system budget currently shows a request of $1.3 The water fund request was based upon the water structure that was in place before the agreement between the City and the Costa Real Municipal Water District was signed on May 25, 1983. This budget will be revised during the early months of 1983-84 to reflect the new organization. EXHIBIT "A" Page 2 of 2 In the Library and Sewer Bond Funds, the Council will again be asked to set tax rates that will be below the actual amounts necessary to fund the debt service payments. This will carry on our efforts to use the existing fund balances to pay as much as possible of the debt service costs. For the past several years, the library bond has had a zero tax rate, while the Sewer Bond Fund has had a declining tax rat e. The Redevelopment Fund will be treated as a separate entity this year, as is required by state law. The redevelopment operation will be funded from a combination of tax imcrement financing and loans from the general fund. The Council will be asked to take a separate action as the Redevelopment Commission to adopt the redevelopment budget. Revenues The City's revenue projections have improved only slightly over last years' figures. recorded in our primary revenue sources, such as sales tax and development fees. Toward the end of 1982-83, the economy showed signs of improving, and it is these first signs that form the basis of many of the revenue estimates for 1983- 84. The present projected revenues are considered conservative and should improve as the year progresses . 1982-83 proved to be a slow starter with poor performances being Sales tax has begun to grow again, as have development related fees. Although not particularly inspiring yet, the growth is positive and appears to be real growth due to increased demand rather than seasonal changes. The most important decrease in revenues is the reduction of State subventions by the State of California. During the past three years, the State has attempted to augment some of its declining revenue sources by reducing the amount of state subventions paid to local government. The City has now lost all alcohol license tax, motor vehicle tax, cigarette tax and business inventory tax revenues. The total State subvention reduction for 1983-84 is about $1 million. City Employment The total number of City employees has been increased by 1/2 of one position from 311.5 to 312. population, the lowest level of staffing in Over ten years. This is a reduction of 23% in per capita staffing since 1974-75. The additional 1/2 position is the result of increasing the public relations effort from a part time to a full time assignment . This brings our City staffing to 8.0 employees per 1,000 Conclusion Each year the City's budget becomes tighter and new revenues become more difficult to find. Each department has had to look at the services performed with a more critical view. reasonable, workable budget based on service resources. The staff has done an excellent job in preparing a Until the State solves its financial problems and local government is able to create a stable financing base, planning for the future will continue to be very difficult. However, the staff is dedicated to maintaining as high a level of service as our resources will allow to retain the quality of our community. FRANK ALESHIRE City Manager Q 0. U EXHIBIT B VI .I cu Itf II II I1 II t- I W I c7 I 0 I 3 I d I m I I I M I co I cn I c I itm Q 101 m Q 10.1 m I I I I I I I1 101 1101 I II m li I. IM lli I I I I m i I II I1 II .... I18 IIB .I R II mn -8 P3 c 4. -N 1mi 1-1 II I1 II tin IO iin in in in in in in I I1 Ill I II I II la In . .. 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II I1 II dQ0 IO I 0-0 I a I Q** I d I 1.1 1-1 II I1 II 11 I IIfl Ilt) . . . . . . . . -z.. . . . . m c .z LIl E I- o: a a w Ls a W r I- a J Q I- O #- I- W u I3 3 # X I- (r a! lil Q 0 A ff c rj I- m H # t- z W r F- lY Q W LI K w I I- O a w -Q u -H 4- 0 P C U -18- V' 1 EXHIBIT H I -i Y OF CkRLSBkD BGDGET CUTS i BO 1,400 28,400 (8,135 -.- 22,843 EXHIBIT H &MOUNT OF RED UCT 1 ON 834 t OB, 000 17,450 41.300 37,500 25,000 3,705 t ,362 844 95 Q 1,013 49 0 36,765 <2, csiJr3) 6,400 2,000 4,500 765 65 0 2, QOCl 1,345 5, 000 5a0 i ,68Q t 20,055 f 2, OCiB 45, oan 7,SVO 1 J 050 27,313 f &,7t 0 -20- EXHIBIT H I Y OF CARLSBAD BUDGET CUTS * OTftER FUNDS - -21- End of CUTS