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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
FROM: Gary Van Osdel
Executive Director
SUBJECT: PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE A CDBG
LIMITED LOAN GUARANTEE TO THE
TOTALLY KIDS, INC. PROJECT
DATE: November 5, 2004
Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On March 16, 2004, Redevelopment Committee Members Estrada, Longville and McGinnis considered the Mayor's
request for the City/Agency to provide a loan guarantee for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project and unanimously voted to
forward this matter to the Community Development Commission for further direction.
On April 5, 2004, the Community Development Commission directed staff, upon receipt of the County ECD Loan
documents and a formal request for a $1.5 million loan guarantee for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project, to prepare the
requisite guarantee documents for subsequent consideration and approval by the Mayor and Common Council.
Synopsis Continued to Next Pal!e.....
Recommended Motion(s):
(Community Development Commission)
MOTION
THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO (1)
AUTHORIZE A $1 MILLION LIMITED LOAN GUARANTY FROM THE CITY'S COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) ($250,000 COMMENCING 2005/2006
FISCAL YEAR AND THEREAFTER ANNUALLY, FOR 3 FISCAL YEARS, ONLY UPON THE
OCCURRENCE OF A DEFAULT), AND (2) AUTHORIZE THE PREPARATION FOR
CONSIDERATION BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL A LIMITED GUARANTY
AGREEMENT AND CORRESPONDING DOCUMENTS, BY AND BETWEEN GROW SAN
BERNARDINO FUND, TOT ALLY KIDS, INC., AND THE CITY - TOTALLY KIDS, INC.
PEDIATRIC SUBACUTE CARE FACILITY.
Contact Person(s):
Proj ect Area( s)
Gary Van Osdel
Phone:
(909) 663-1044
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IVDA
Ward(s):
Supporting Data Attached: 0 Staff Report 0 Resolution(s) 0 Agreement(s)/Contract(s) 0 Map(s) 0 Letters
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS Amount: $ 1 Million
Source:
CDBG
SIGNATURE:
Budget Authority:
Commission/Council Notes:
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Economic Development Agency Staff Report
TKI CDBG Limited Loan Guarantee SR
November 15, 2004
Svnopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On August 17, 2004, the Redevelopment Committee (Members Estrada and McGinnis present)
considered a proposal to provide a $1.5 million CDBG Float Loan for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project
and voted to move the matter forward, without recommendation, for consideration by the Mayor and
Common Council.
On September 7, 2004, the Mayor and Common Council tabled a proposal to provide a $1.5 million
CDBG Float Loan for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project upon being advised of the City's lack of capacity
to provide such a loan and of the inability of Totally Kids, Inc. to secure a single "A" letter of credit.
On November 1,2004, the Mayor and Common Council considered the Totally Kids, Inc. proposal,
and after the discussion, Staff was requested to return with the proposal for reconsideration.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STAFF REPORT
PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE A CDBG LIMITED LOAN GUARANTEE TO THE TOTALLY KIDS
INC. PROJECT
BACKGROUND:
At the Council Meeting of September 7, 2004, in considering the possibility of providing a HUD CDBG Float
Loan for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project (the "Project"), it was noted that the City had zero ($0.00) Float Loan
capacity because unlike years prior to 1999, virtually 100% of the annual CDBG funds are spent in the year
received, and that in order to fund a CDBG Float Loan, the City would be required to delay the timely receipt
of at least $1.5 million of 2004-05 CDBG funds (presently earmarked for various City functions: e.g., fire
truck leases, code compliance and demolition) until on or after July 1 st of the next fiscal year, thereby creating
the necessary Float Loan capacity. At that time, the Mayor and Council were advised of the inability of
Totally Kids, Inc., to meet the "A" rated letter of credit requirements of a Float Loan and that the City
Administrator and City Finance Director had indicated that the City General Fund budget required all the
CDBG funds designated for City projects/activities be paid to the City by June 30 of each fiscal year. Thus, it
was determined that a Float Loan for the Project was not feasible. For fiscal year 2004-2005, the City was
awarded $4,274,000 in CDBG funds and the Mayor and Common Council allocated the funds in the manner
shown in the Attachment 1. These expenditures represent either long- term financial commitments such as fire
truck leases, code enforcement, on-going economic development programs and one time funding like for the
EDA "F" Street Parking Lot improvements.
Prior to requesting that the matter be tabled, Staff advised the Council that efforts would be made to assist
Totally Kids, Inc. in obtaining the necessary $2 million loan needed for the project through the Grow San
Bernardino Fund and that Staff would return to the Council if some form of CDBG guarantee of a Grow San
Bernardino Fund loan was required.
CURRENT ISSUE:
Staff has been advised by Scott Rodde, National Development Council consultant to the City/ Agency, that the
Grow San Bernardino Fund will provide a $2 million loan, 25 year term, at prime, plus 2 Y2 points on a floating
rate basis, to SVCC Properties, LLC, an affiliate of Totally Kids, Inc., (SVCC) to finance, in part, the $13.2
million expansion of the Totally Kid's facility. The Totally Kid's business, has in some form or another, been
in operation, for at least 30 years, serving children both within the City and the County of San Bernardino, and
outside the County. The expansion consists of development of 3 new additional buildings, which includes 30
new beds for the pediatric sub-acute care facility, 90-unit expansion for the Kid Ship Medical Day Care
facility, and educational offices with an estimated total of20,000 square feet ("Project"). The loan is however,
subject to the City and IVDA providing limited guarantees of $1 million each ($2 million total).
According to Mr. Rodde's review of the organization, they have been consistently profitable for the last four
(4) years, and the managing partners, who have a combined net worth in excess of $25 million, will be
providing personal guarantees for the loan. The Totally Kids, Inc., Owners have also invested $1 million of
their own cash to purchase the project land consisting of 3.5 acres at 1720 Mt. View Avenue, City of San
Bernardino. The financing structure for this public/private partnership is such that all parties are making
reasonable contributions to fund the $13.2 million Project as follows: Private Lender: $7.5 million (56.6%),
public lenders, $2.5 million (City, IVDA, County)(18.9%); and new market tax credit private equity investors
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of $3.2 million (24.5%). Although the Owners have additional back-up resources as stated above, in the form
of cash, notes receivables and real estate equity, it would not be prudent for them to invest more of their funds
into the Project at this time. This is because they must maintain sufficient liquidity to back-stop short-term
cash flow swings in the operations of the Project and other related businesses. Finally, his analysis concludes
that SVCC has a very strong operational cash flow and because of this, and amongst other financing factors, he
is optimistic that SVCC will repay the loan prior to the 25-year loan term. For this reason, the Grow San
Bernardino Fund is requesting that the City and IVDA provide limited guarantees of the $2 million loan
needed for the Project. The Project is also expected to add an additional 150 jobs to the existing jobs of 275
and will provide nurses an opportunity to train in a unique pediatric program. As such, the Project exceeds the
mandatory public benefit analysis, that for every $35,000 of CDBG funds that are used in the Project, at least
one full-time equivalent, permanent job is created or retained.
The City's guarantee of the $2 million Grow San Bernardino Fund loan would be limited to $1 million and to
payment, only in the event of default, in an amount of $250,000 per year for a total of four (4) years, payable
from the City's annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). The timing of the payments under the
guarantee require the appropriation of the first $250,000 within the City's 2005-2006 CDBG Application to
HUD which would be held in a restricted, interest bearing account with the Grow San Bernardino Fund
("Fund"). Thereafter, for a period oftime not too exceed three additional fiscal years; the City would have to
make similar appropriations, but only upon default. Subsequent to HUD's approval of the City's 2005-2006
CDBG Application, the funds for the initial $250,000 payment would be drawn down by the City and placed in
the Fund. Thereafter, absent any default by SVCC, the City's first $250,000 would remain in the Fund for the
25 year term of the loan or until the loan is fully repaid, whichever occurs first. In the event of a default, the
City's guaranteed payment would be made from the Fund and, depending on the outstanding balance of the
loan, the City would appropriate up to $250,000 in CDBG funds per year for each of the following three (3)
years to fulfill its $1 million guarantee obligation. It should be further noted that the Mayor and Common
Council has previously authorized Agency Staff to seek approval of a $10 million HUD Section 108 Loan
Guarantee, and has pledged $500,000 from the annual CDBG allocation, for 20 years, for the repayment of
said loan which is not noted as a budgeted item in Attachment 1. Just recently, Staff learned that a written
commitment for $7.5 million would be forthcoming to the City from HUD. This $7.5 million is to facilitate
development of the Mercado Santa Fe and Arden Guthrie Retail/Commercial Shopping Center.
The Inland Valley Development Agency ("IVDA") will be asked to provide a similar limited guarantee on the
balance of the $2 million Grow San Bernardino Fund loan. The IVDA previously approved, in concept, the
guarantee of a portion of a loan from the County of San Bernardino for the Project. However, the facts and
circumstances with respect to the previous approval in concept are now irrelevant. Thus, the limited guarantee
requested of the IVDA for the proposed Grow San Bernardino Fund loan for the Project, will have to be
considered by the IVDA Board of Directors. The first opportunity for the IVDA to consider the modified
request for a limited loan guarantee for the Project is at the meeting of the IVDA Board on November 17,
2004, as an adjourned regular meeting of which the outcome of that meeting is unknown at the time of this
writing.
If approved, Staff will return to the Mayor and Common Council with the appropriate implementing
agreements and corresponding documents on December 6, 2004.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
None.
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FISCAL IMPACT:
The fiscal impact on the City's CDBG Program will commence in 2005-2006 in the amount of $250,000 as
described above.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Mayor and Common Council adopt the Motion.
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ECOl'iOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGEl'iCY
OF THE CITY OF SAN BER"IARDlNO
ORIGINAL
FRO\-1:
GJfY Van Osdel
E.xecutlve Director
SCBJECT:
PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE
LIMITED LOA:'\ Gl'ARA:'\TEE
TOT ALL Y KIDS. I:'iC. PROJECT
A CDBG
TO THE
DATE: October '. 2004
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Smopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s):
On March 16. 2004 Redevelopment Committee Members Estrada. Longville and McGinnis considered the Mayor's request
for the City/Agency to provide a loan guarantee for the Totally Kids. Inc. Project and unanimously voted to forward this
matter to the Community Development Commission for further direction.
On April 5. 2004. the Community Development Commission directed staff. upon receipt of the County ECD Loan
documents and a formal request for a S 1.5 million loan guarantee for the Totally Kids. Inc. Project. to prepare the requisite
guarantee documents for subsequent consideratIOn and approval by the Mayor and Common Council.
On August 17.2004. the Redevelopment Committee (Members Estrada and McGinnis present) considered a proposal to
provide a S 1.5 million CDBG Float Loan for the Totally Kids. Ine. Project and voted to move the matter forward. without
recommendation. for consideration by the i'vlayor and Common Council.
On September 7. 2004. the \-Iayor and Common Council tabled a proposal to provide a S 1.5 million CDBG Float Loan for
the Totally Kids. Inc. Project upon being advised of the City's lack of capacity to provide such a loan and of the inability of
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Recommended "'otion(s):
(Mavor and Common Council)
:\IOTIO:\: THE MAYOR A!\:D COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SA!\: BERNARDINO (I) AUTHORIZE A
S I MILLION LIMITED LOAN GUARANTY FROM THE CITY'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRA,NT PROGR.-\M (CDBG) ($250.000 PER YEAR FOR 4 YEARS. COMMENCING
2005/20(6). AND (2) AUTHORIZE THE PREPARATION FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE MAYOR
A0iD COMMON COUNCIL A LIMITED GUARANTY AGREEMENT AND CORRESPONDING
DOCUMENTS, BY AND BETWEEN GROW SAN BERNARDINO FUND. TOTALLY KIDS. INe., AND
THE CITY. TOT ALL Y KIDS. INe. PEDIATRIC SUBACLTE CARE FACILITY.
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Contact
Person( s):
Gary Van Osdel
Phone:
(909) 663-1044
Project Area( s)
Supporting Data
Attached:
FUNDING
REQl'IREMENTS
IVDA
Ward(s):
Third
o Staff Report 0 Resolution( s)
Amount: $
I Million
Source:
CDBG
SIGNA TURf:
Budget Authority:
See Fiscal Impact
Maggie Pacheco, Deputy Director
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
STAFF REPORT
Proposal to Provide a CDBG Limited Loan Guarantee to the Totallv Kids Inc. Proiect
BACKGROUND:
At the Council Meeting of September 7, 2004, in considering the possibility of providing a HUO COBG Float
Loan for the Totally Kids, Inc. Project (the "Project"), it was noted that the City had zero ($0.00) Float Loan
capacity because unlike years prior to 1999, virtually 100% of the annual COBG funds are spent in the year
received, and that in order to fund a COBG Float Loan, the City would be required to delay the timely receipt
of at least $1.5 million of 2004-05 COBG funds (presently earmarked for various City functions: e.g., fire
truck leases, code compliance and demolition) until on or after July 1 sl of the next fiscal year, thereby creating
the necessary Float Loan capacity. At that time, the Mayor and Council were advised of the inability of
Totally Kids, Inc., to meet the "A" rated letter of credit requirements of a Float Loan and that the City
Administrator and City Finance Director had indicated the City General Fund budget required that all the
COBG funds designated for City projects/activities be paid to the City by June 30 of the fiscal year. Thus, it
was determined that a Float Loan for the Project was not feasible.
Prior to requesting that the matter be tabled, Staff advised the Council that efforts would be made to assist
Totally Kids, Inc. in obtaining the necessary $1 to $2 million loan needed for the Project through the Grow
San Bernardino Fund and that Staff would return to the Council if some form of COBG guarantee of a Grow
San Bernardino Fund loan was required.
CURRENT ISSUE:
Staff has been advised by Scott Rodde, National Development Council consultant, that the Grow San
Bernardino Fund will provide a $2 million loan, 25 year term, at prime, plus 2 Y2 floating rate, to SVCC
Properties, LLC, an affiliate of Totally Kids, Inc., (SVCC) to finance, in part, the Project, subject to the City
and IVOA providing limited guarantees for the $2 million loan. According to Mr. Rodde's review of the
organization, they have been consistently profitable for the last four (4) years, and the managing partners, who
have a combined net worth in excess of $25 million, will be providing personal guarantees for the loan.
Furthermore, his analysis concludes that SVCC has a very strong operational cash flow and because of this,
and amongst other financing factors, he is optimistic that SVCC will pay the loan off prior to the loan term.
For this reason, the Grow San Bernardino Fund is requesting that the City and IVOA provide limited
guarantees of the $2 million loan needed for the Project.
The City's guarantee of the $2 million Grow San Bernardino Fund loan would be limited to $1 million and to
payment, only in the event of default, in an amount of $250,000 per year for a total of four (4) years, payable
from the City's annual Community Development Block Grant (COBG). The guarantee would require the
appropriation of $250,000 within the City's 2005-2006 COBG Application to HUO. Subsequent to HUO's
approval of the City's 2005/2006 COBG Application, the funds would be drawn down by the City and placed
in a restricted, interest bearing account. Thereafter, absent any default by SVCC, the City's $250,000 would
remain in the restricted account for the 25 year term of the loan or until the Fund loan is paid in full,
whichever occurs first. In the event of a default, the City's guaranteed payment would be made from the
restricted account and, depending on the outstanding balance of the loan, the City would appropriate up to
$250,000 in COBG funds per year for each of the following three (3) years to fulfill its $1 million guarantee
obligation.
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The Inland Valley Development Agency ("IVDA") will be asked to provide a similar limited guarantee on the
balance of the $2 million Grow San Bernardino Fund loan. The IVDA previously approved, in concept, the
guarantee of a portion of a loan from the County of San Bernardino for the Project. However, the facts and
circumstances with respect to the previous approval in concept are now irrelevant. Thus, the limited guarantee
requested of the IVDA for the proposed Grow San Bernardino Fund loan for the Project, will have to be
considered by the IVDA Board of Directors. The first opportunity for the IVDA to consider the modified
request for a limited loan guarantee for the Project is at the meeting of the IVDA Board on November 10,
2004.
If approved, Staff will return to the Mayor and Common Council with the appropriate implementing
agreements and corresponding documents on November 15, 2004.
ENVIRONMENT AL IMPACT:
None.
FISCAL IMP ACT:
The fiscal impact on the City's CDBG funds has been described above.
RECOMMENDATION:
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