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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-City Administrator ..,... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Date: August 18,2003 ORIGINAL Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing submission of a financing application to the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank for financing of the Verdemont Fire Station and approving certain other matters in connection therewith. From: Teri Baker, Sr. Administrative Analyst Dept: City Administrator's Office Meeting Date: 9/15/03 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 5/15/00 MCC adopt a resolution approving a Fire station-siting plan 1/22/02 MCC adopt a resolution authorizing execution of a contract with WLC Architects Inc. for professional design services for the Verdemont Fire Station 6/17/02 MCC approve the offer for the purchase of Parcel No. 0261-19106 for the Verdemont Fire Station 4/21/03 MCC approve a resolution to increase in the Verdemont Infrastructure Fee from $1500 to $3000 to provide revenue to repay a loan for construction ofthe new station 7/21/03 MCC approve plans and deign for the Verdemont Fire Station and authorize the City Engineer to solicit bids for construction Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution. I' Y~A fuJ:;""A ./ Signature Contact person: Teri Baker Phone: 5122 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution, Drau Luau fipplil;aduIl FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $60,000 Ward: 5 Source: (Accl. No.) 0010925803 (Accl. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 9/~03 ~"-1:) ~ 2..ro2S- ~JS I , Agenda Item No. -E ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing submission of a financing application to the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank for financing of the Verdemont Fire Station and approving certain other matters in connection therewith. Backe:round: The State of California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (CIEDB) provides low rate infrastructure loans for terms up to twenty-five years. Jurisdictions are eligible to apply for funding up to $20 million from CIEDB. The Water Department and EDA have applied and received previous loans from CIEDB, which total $12 million ($10 million for the Water Department, and $2 million for EDA). In May, staff submitted a preliminary loan application to secure funds for construction of the Verdemont Fire Station. The preliminary application was approved, and the City was invited to submit a final loan application. Although approval of the preliminary application is not a guarantee that the final loan will be approved, CIEDB staff, Justen Page, indicated that if there were no major changes from the preliminary application, the loan would likely be approved by the CIEDB Board in late October. In July, Mayor and Council authorized the City Engineer to solicit bids for construction of the new station. It is estimated that the fire Station construction, contingency amount, and loan fees will total $2 million. Construction may not begin until the loan is approved; however, CIEDB allows the borrowing jurisdiction to award the construction bid prior to Board approval of the loan. Facilities Management estimates the construction bid will be awarded in October. Construction will commence shortly after the bid award. In order to submit the final loan application, Mayor and Council must adopt the proposed resolution. The wording of this resolution was provided by CIEDB. The application and resolution will then be forwarded to CIEDB for final approval. Once CIEDB's Board approves the loan, construction can begin in accordance with the City's normal process. Because CIEDB's final approval may take up to two months, this resolution is being presented at this time. As part of the backup to this agenda item attached is the application form which has been essentially completed except for the needed exhibits, which will be included prior to final submission to CIEDB. Fiscal Impact: The interest rate on the loan is locked in the month that the application is received. The current rate for a 25-year loan is 3%. The loan will be repaid in semi-annual payments of approximately $60,000 each. In FY 03/04, $105,000 was budgeted in General Government for the first year's payments and for the restroom repair payments at five other stations. It is likely that only one payment of $60,000 will be due this fiscal year. The remainder will be used for the lease payment on the restroom repair financing. The Verdemont Infrastructure Fee for new development was increased from $1,500 to $3,000 in April of this year to increase revenue to assist with repayment of the loan. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. 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. 2003-251 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A FINANCING APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR FINANCING OF THE VERDEMONT FIRE STATION AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank ("Infrastructure Bank") administers a financing program to assist local governments with the financing of Public Development Facilities as described in Section 63000 et seq. of the California Government Code (the "Act"); and WHEREAS, the Infrastructure Bank has instituted an application process for financing under its Infrastructure State Revolving Fund Program; and WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino desires to submit an application ("Financing Application") to the Infrastructure Bank for the financing of the Verdemont Fire Station ("Project"); and WHEREAS, the Act requires the Applicant to certify by resolution certain findings prior to a Project being selected for financing by the Infrastructure Bank. NOW, THEREFORE, the be it resolved by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino as follows: Section 1. The City of San Bernardino hereby approves the filing of a Financing Application with the Infrastructure Bank for the Project; and in connection therewith certifies: a. the Project is consistent with the General Plan of both the City of San Bernardino and, where applicable, the County of San Bernardino; b. the proposed financing is appropriate for the Project; c. the Project facilitates effective and efficient use of existing and future public resources so as to promote both economic development and conservation of natural resources. d. the Project develops and enhances public infrastructure in a marmer that will attract, create, and sustain long-term employment opportunities; and e. the Project is consistent with the Infrastructure Bank's Criteria, Priorities and Guidelines for the Infrastructure State Revolving Fund Program. Section 2. This resolution shall become effective irnmediately upon adoption. r 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. 2003-251 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISION OF A FINANCING APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR FINANClNG OF THE VERDEMONT FIRE STATION AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH BE IT RESOI,VED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the Californi'i\ Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank ("Infrastructure Bank") administers a finan2\ng program to assist local governments with the financing of Public Development Faciliti~ as described in Section 63000 et seq. of the California Government Code (the "Act"); a~d \ WHEREAS, the Infrastructure B~ has instituted an application process for financing under its Infrastructure State Revolving Fu~ Program; and \ , WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino desires to submit an application ("Financing Application") to the Infrastructure B~\ for the financing of the Verdemont Fire Station ("Project"); and \ \ WHEREAS, the Act requires the Applicant t~\certify by resolution certain findings prior to a Proj ect being selected for financing by the Infras'qucture Bank. \ \ , NOW, THEREFORE, the be it resolved by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino as follows: \. \ , \ Section 1. The City of San Bernardino here~\ approves the filing of a Financing Application with the Infrastructure Bank for the roject; and in connection therewith certifies: a. the Project is consistent with the General Plan of ~ City of San Bernardino; b. the proposed financing is appropriate for the project~, c. the Project facilitates effective and efficient use of exi ting and future public resources so as to promote both economic developmen and conservation of natural resources. d. the Project develops and enhances public infrastructure in a manner that will attract, create, and sustain long-term employment opportunities; and e. the Project is consistent with the Infrastructure Bank's Criteria, Priorities and Guidelines for the Infrastructure State Revolving Fund Program. Section 2. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption. r . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A FINANCING APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR FINANCING OF THE VERDE MONT FIRE STATION AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the _ day of ,2003, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA LIEN-LONGVILLE MCGINNIS DERRY SUAREZ ANDERSON 16 MCCAMMACK 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 2003. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to Form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney By: Du...... 9-h~ () . . . CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK (CIEDB) INFRASTRUCTURE STATE REVOLVING FUND (ISRF) PROGRAM GENERAL FUND SECURED LEASE OBLIGATION FINANCING APPLlCA TION . . . California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Infrastructure State Revolving Fund Program Financing Application PART I. APPLICANT INFORMATION 1. Legal name of Applicant: City of San Bernardino 2. Type of Applicant: tz:J City o Joint Powers Authority o Special District o Mello-Roos Community Facilities District 3. Mailing address of Applicant: 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 4. A. Contact information: Name of Contact: Fred Wilson Address (it different): City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0 157 o County o Redevelopment Agency o Assessment District o Other Public Agency, specify: Title: Cit Administrator Telephone: 909384-5122 Fax: 909384-5138 E-mail: e e e B. List all consultants and/or advisors affiliated with the Project (e.g., financial advisors legal counsel, consulting engineers, appraisers, etc.): Name: Name: Name Kelley Needham Title: Title: Title: Architect, AlA Company: Company: Company: WLC Architects Name: Name: Name Title: Title: Title: Company: Company: Company: PART II. FINANCING INFORMATION 5. Requested financing amount: 2,000,000. 6. Financing term requested: 25 Years 7. Financing type: [8J Tier 1 o Tier 2 8. If applying for a Tier 2 financing, the Project must be located in, or adjacent to and directly affecting, a community experiencing economic distress. Economic distress factors are defined in Section 6.IV. of CIEDB's Criteria, Priorities, and Guidelines. A. Location/Direct Impact Indicate how the Project meets the above criteria and select the applicable factor: o Project is located in a community experiencing economic distress. o Project is adjacent to and directly affecting a community experiencing economic distress. B. Select applicable factors: o Community with an unemployment rate equal to or greater than 125% of the statewide average, specify: City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 2 . . . o Community with median family income of less than 80% of the statewide average, specify: o Community with a poverty rate equal to or greater than 110% of the statewide average, specify: o State designated Enterprise Zone, specify: o State designated Local Agency Military Base Recovery Area (LAMBRA), specify: o State designated Manufacturing Enhancement Area, specify: o State designated Targeted Tax Area, specify: o Federally designated Empowerment Zone, specify: o Federally designated Enterprise Community, specify: o Redevelopment Project Area, specify: [If the Redevelopment Project Area is selected, the resolution required to be submitted (see Exhibit 5) must contain a certification by the governing body that the Project Area meets the current definition of "blighted area" contained in Health and Safety Code Section 33030.] D Federally recognized Economic Development District, specify: o Military Base designated for closure, specify: C. If the Project is not located in the community experiencing economic distress, document that it is adjacent to and directly affects the community identified in 8.B. City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0 157 Page 3 . . . 9. Source of financing repayment: o Water Enterprise Fund o Sewer Enterprise Fund o Assessment DistricVMello-Roos Tax o Redevelopment Agency Tax Increment ~ General Fund Lease o Other, specify: PART III. PROJECT INFORMATION 10. Name of Project: Verdemont Fire Station Construction 11. Location/Address of Project: County of San Bernardino Assessor's Parcel #0261-191-06 Palm and Kendall, City of San Bernardino 12. Project Category (select all applicable categories): o City Street o Defense Conversion o Educational Facility o Parks and Recreational Facility o Power or Communications Facility o Public Transit o Solid Waste Collection and Disposal o Water Treatment and Distribution o County Highway o Drainage and Flood Control o Environmental Mitigation Measures o Port Facility ~ Public Safety Facility o Sewage Collection and Treatment o State Highway 13. Detailed description of Project: The City of San Bernardino acquired land in the North end of the City (known as the Verdemont Area) in the summer of2002 to construct a Fire Station. A contract has been executed with the firm of WLC Architects for professional design services for the station. This new station will provide around the clock availability for fire and medical emergencies by housing fire crews for each of 3 shifts. One fire engine and one brush engine will be housed at the station. The attached plans illustrate the proposed 7693 sq. ft floor plan which includes: City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 4 . . ~ 2 Bays ~ Dormitory/Captains Dorm ~ Library ~ Fitness Room y Locker Room ~ 3 Restrooms (Men, Women, and Public) y Dayroom ~ Kitchen and dining 14. The Preliminary Application contained the following question: Describe how the Applicant has or intends to acquire an interest in the proposed Project. Select the answer that applies and provide the updated information (if applicable): [8J The information submitted in the Preliminary Application remains accurate and has not changed. o The information submitted in the Preliminary Application has changed as follows: 15. Project Sources and Uses of Funds Chart-attach cost estimates, bids, and construction contracts (if available). [See Exhibit 1- Uses of Funds Chart & Exhibit 2 - Bid RFP.] 16. Provide evidence of commitment(s) for other Project funding sources, such as resolutions, commitment letters, grant/financing agreements, etc. N/A 17. Project Timeline-include specific Project milestones such as preliminary engineering report, all required permits, design, engineering, land/right-of-way acquisition, preparation of bid documents, awarding of construction contract, construction start date, construction completion date, and date the project will become operational. [See Exhibit 3.] 18. Provide a listing and status of g!! permits required to complete the Project, including environmental, construction and operating permits: PERMIT ANTICIPATED PERMIT DATE ISSUER STATUS Building Permit City of San Bernardino Not yet re uested City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0 157 Page 5 ~ 19. CEQA compliance information A. Level of required environmental clearance: o Notice of Exemption [8] Negative Declaration o Environmental Impact Report (EIR) o Unknown B. Status of CEQA compliance: o Not Started D In Progress, Expected Completion Date: [8] Adopted/Approved by Local Governing Board (Provide a date stamped copy of the Notice of Determination filed with the local County Clerk's office.) [See Exhibit 4-certified copy of motion.] e 20. Indicate how the Applicant meets the "Need for CIEDB Financing" as described in section 6.1. of the Criteria, Priorities, and Guidelines: ~ Financing amount is $2 million or less. D The repayment stream proposed to repay the CIEDB financing is unrated. D Other, explain: e City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 6 . . . 21. Public Benefit Information-Private Activity The Preliminary Application contained the following question: Will any entity, other than the Applicant or another governmental entity, use or directly benefit from any portion of the Project other than as a member of the general public? (For this purpose, "use" includes owning, leasing, managing, operating, acquiring the output of, obtaining a priority right or other special arrangement with respect to, or otherwise deriving a direct economic benefit from the Project. Priority rights or special rates and charges anticipated for a particular user or group of users should also be explained.) Select the answer that applies and provide the updated information (if applicable): [8J The information submitted in the Preliminary Application and the Supplemental Private Activity Questionnaire (if applicable) remains accurate and has not changed. D The information submitted in the Preliminary Application and the Supplemental Private Activity Questionnaire (if applicable) for this Project has changed as follows: 22. Public Benefit Information-Business Relocation The Preliminary Application contained the following question: Will the proposed Project facilitate the relocation of a private sector business from one area of the State to another? If yes, explain. Select the answer that applies and provide the updated information (if applicable): [8J The information submitted in the Preliminary Application remains accurate and has not changed. D The information submitted in the Preliminary Application has changed as follows: PART IV. LEGAL INFORMATION 23. Provide a Resolution adopted by the governing body of the Applicant. [See Exhibit 5.] 24. Describe the composition of the Applicant's governing body, including the number of positions, term, and selection/appointment process: Established by Charter, the City of San Bernardino is a Strong Mayor form of government. The Mayor's position is a four-year term. San Bernardino has seven (7) councilrnembers each of whom represent one ward in the City. Council members also serve four- (4) year terms, City of San Bernardino Fmancing Application Number: IB-02-0 157 Page 7 . . . 25. Describe any pending or anticipated litigation and/or contractual disputes that may negatively impact the financing repayment source, or the ability of the Applicant to enter into or repay the CIEDB financing: None. 26. Describe any past, present, or potential issues or controversies that may impact the Project: None. PART V. PROJECT RANKING INFORMATION 27. Project Impact A. Job Creation/Retention (30 points maximum) 1. List and describe the businesses or industries that will create full-time equivalent jobs within three (3) years of Project completion. If the Project will retain existing full-time equivalent jobs, provide the names of businesses that will retain jobs, and why these jobs would be lost if the Project is not completed. Provide addresses and/or a site map showing the Project and the location of the identified businesses. Depending upon the policy decision related to the required levels of staffing at the new station, the City of San Bernardino will hire nine to twelve new employees. Three Captains, three Engineers, and three Paramedic/Firefighters will be hired, and if need be, three additional Firefighters will be hired. [Exhibit 6 - N/A.] 2. a. Provide written confirmation from the business entity(ies) that will create/retain the above described jobs including the number of jobs, classification of jobs, and whether each job is to be created or retained. [Exhibit 7 - confirmation letter from Director of Human Resources) AND/OR b. Provide feasibility study(ies) indicating the probable full-time equivalent jobs to be created within three (3) years of Project completion as a result of the proposed Project. [Label and attach as Exhibit 8 - N/A] B. Economic Base Employers (10 points maximum) If any of the businesses or industries listed in 27.A. above are "Economic Base Employers," describe how each business meets the definition of an "Economic Base City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 8 . . . Employer." Also include the number of full-time equivalent jobs to be created or retained by each "Economic Base Employer." C. Community Employment Development Plan (10 points) Provide written documentation that the Applicant will work with local employment and training resources (e.g., One Stop Career Center, Pilot Regional Collaborative under the Regional Workforce Preparation and Economic Development Act, Workforce Investment Board, the Employment Development Department, and others) to link local job seekers with employment opportunities created/retained as a result of the proposed Project. [Label and attach as Exhibit 9. If multiple documents, label 9a, 9b, 9c, etc.] D. Quality of Life/Community Amenities (30 points maximum) Explain how the proposed Project will contribute to an improved quality of life, attractiveness and/or long-term economic competitiveness for the community. The Verdemont area of the city of San Bernardino is in dire need of a Fire Station. The area is the fastest growing development area in the city and is located near Cajon Pass, which is at the epicenter of Santa Ana Winds. A wildland fire disaster exists in this built-up urban area as it interfaces with the wildland and is contiguous with the National Forest. The best tool in fighting wildland fires is a quick response time. In May of 2000, the City of San Bernardino adopted Emergency Service Delivery Management and Planning Standards. Among the recommended standards is a 5- minute drive time from station locations to arrival at emergency incidents less than 90% of the time. The 5-minute drive time standard calls for the addition of a fully staffed fire station in the Verdemont area of the city (the City's 12th Station). Currently, the average drive time to the Verdemont area is 11-12 minutes or longer. The extra 6- 7 minutes could mean the loss of life and structure in many cases. Consider that for every minute that passes in an Emergency Medical Response situation, the victim has a 10% less chance of survival. Additionally, within an 8- minute time frame a room will distill enough heat to create a "flash over" which causes the fire to go beyond the room of origin. The Verdemont area is the gateway to the city on the North and, until the last few years, has been underutilized. The area was riddled with foreclosures in the late 1990s. However, the area is currently the highest area for potential growth and development in the city. There are currently over 1800 homes in the area with a projection of2100 new homes over the next 10 years. Not only is the Fire Station in the Verdemont area necessary for health and safety reasons, it will be a great economic catalyst in a growing community. City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 9 . . . 28. Community Economic Need A. Unemployment Rate (20 points maximum) Specify the sub-county area(s) impacted by the proposed Project: City of San Bernardino B. Median Family Income (15 points maximum) Specify the geographic area impacted by proposed Project: ~ City or cities, specify: City of San Bernardino OR o Census Designated Place (COP), specify: OR o Census tract(s), specify: For Projects specifying a census tract or tracts, provide an explanation of how the Project benefits only the identified tract(s). Provide a map showing the Project benefit area. [Label and attach as Exhibit 10.] C. Change in Labor Force Employment (10 points maximum) The sub-county area(s) identified in 28.A. above shall be used for this category. D. Poverty Rate (10 points maximum) The geographical area identified in 28.B. above shall be used for this category. City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 10 . 29. Land Use, Environmental Protection and Approved Housing Element A. Land Use (20 points maximum) 1. Indicate whether the Project is located in: [8J Urban Area o Rural Area 2. Indicate the land use priority met by the Project: [8J First o Second o None (Renew and maintain existing urban areas, both cities and suburbs (or existing developed rural areas)). (Develop vacant and under.utilized land within existing urban or suburban areas (or within existing developed rural areas) and presently served by streets, water, sewer and other public services. Open space, historic buildings, recreational opportunities and the distinct identities of neighborhoods should be preserved.) (When urban development is necessary outside existing urban and suburban areas (or existing developed rural areas), use land that is immediately adjacent. Noncontiguous development would be appropriate when needed to accommodate open space, greenbelts, agricultural preservation or new town community development.) (The Project does not meet any of the above land use priorities.) o Third . 3. Provide an explanation and justification of how the Project meets the selected land use priority selected above, including a discussion of the area, the amount and type of development, existing infrastructure (streets, water, sewer and other public services) of the Project site and the land immediately surrounding the Project. B. Environmental Protection (10 points maximum) Provide an explanation of how the proposed Project will support or promote the protection and/or improvement of the environment: As provided in #27 D, this project will increase the emergency response time in the fastest growing area of the city where a potential wildland fire disaster exists, which will protect the environment. Additionally, the new station will meet or exceed all requirements under Title 24 for energy efficiency. All design criteria meet requirements of the San Bernardino County flood control district for run-off. This includes an oil separator to catch all of the oil released when the fire truck is washed in an effort to restrict storm water contamination. C. Housing Element (10 points maximum) No information is required for this point category. . City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0157 Page 11 . . . 30. Leverage (15 points maximum) CIEDB shall utilize the Project Sources and Uses of Funds Chart submitted as Exhibit 1 to calculate the leverage for the Project. If the project described in the Application is part of, or will contribute to, other public and/or private sector investment not listed in the Sources and Uses of Funds Chart submitted as Exhibit 1, provide an itemized listing of the additional investment sources and the amount of funding that can reasonably be considered leveraged by the CIEDB-financed project. Attach appropriate documentation for each item listed. [Label and attach as Exhibit 11--if multiple documents, label as 11 a, 11 b, 11 c, etc.] 31. Readiness (10 points maximum) CIEDB shall utilize the Project timeline submitted as Exhibit 3 to determine Project readiness. PART VI. AUTHORIZATION I acknowledge that: . All information submitted to the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank is true and correct at the time of submission, and such information does not contain any untrue or misleading statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements contained herein not misleading. . The information included with this Application is consistent with the Preliminary Application dated 3/18/03 and approved 5/30/03 in all substantive areas. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE PRINT NAME AND TITLE DATE Fred Wilson, City Administrator Attachments: A. Application Checklist and related exhibits. City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: IB-02-0 157 Page 12 . . . Supplemental Information General Fund Secured Lease Obligation PART I. LEASE INFORMATION 1. Is the Project to be financed the subject of the lease? [gJ Yes o No-describe the facility to be leased: 2. Explain what essential services the leased facility provides to the community: Emergency Fire and Medical Response. 3. If the leased facility is not the Project to be financed, provide an appraisal of the leased property performed by an independent appraiser, if available. [Label and attach as Exhibit 12.] 4. If the leased facility is not the Project to be financed, describe any current encumbrances against the leased facility: None. PART II. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 5. Provide complete copies of the prior three (3) fiscal year-end audited financial statements for the Applicant, including all notes. Previously submitted. 6. Provide the current year's budget. [Label and attach as Exhibit 14.] City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: 18-02-0157 Page 13 . . . 7. Are there any events that have occurred since the date of the last financial statement that could materially affect revenues or overall financial condition of the General Fund? [8J No o Yes-explain: 8. Provide a list of all financing obligations incurred after the date of the most recent financial statement (debts, notes, or capital leases) with maturities longer than one year and secured by the general fund. Attach one copy of any applicable financing documents (e.g. loan/lease agreements, official statements, etc.). [Label and attach as Exhibit 15-if multiple documents, label as 15a, 15b, 15c, etc.] Name of Debt Date of Debt Outstanding Balance las of \ $ $ $ $ Maximum Annual Debt Service/lease Payment $ $ $ $ City of San Bernardino Financing Application Number: /B-02-0 157 Page 14 . . . 9. Provide a description of any off-balance-sheet debt obligations, including capital leases and other unconditional contractual obligations: None. 10. Has the Applicant defaulted on any debt obligation including, but not limited to, bonds, leases of any kind, or loans? [SI No o Yes-Specify the date(s) and circumstances: 11. Describe the current capital improvement plan and expected plan for future debt issuance: Ongoing five-year Capital Improvement Plan primarily related to street improvement. No future debt issuance anticipated. 12. Does the Applicant have an Interfund Transfer Policy? [SI No o Yes-Provide a written copy of the policy. [Label and attach as Exhibit 16.] PART III. OTHER INFORMATION 13. Describe the Applicant's administrative and management ability to construct and operate the Project, including similar or larger projects: With oversight provided by Mike Grubbs, City of San Bernardino's Registered Civil Engineer, the daily administration and construction management of the building of the new Fire Station will be managed by James Sharer, Director of Facilities Management and performed by David Taylor, Facilities Management Department Project Manager. 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The title of the resolution is as follows: RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A FINANCING APPLICATION TO THE CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR FINANCING OF THE VERDEMONT FIRE STATION AND APPROVING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH Upon review ofthe application, the loan bank discovered that the sample language the bank provided regarding project consistency with the County's General Plan was not included in the resolution. Although Valerie Ross, City Planner, and Huston Carlyle, Assistant City Attorney, disagree with the bank regarding the language, the bank will not approve the application without it. Regarding this matter, Huston agreed that the language does not change the meaning of the resolution in any manner; and therefore, the resolution may be amended without further Council approval. The changes are as follows: Section I (a) currently reads: the Project is consistent with the General Plan of the City of San Bernardino; The attached amended resolution Section I (a) will now read: the Project is consistent with the General Plan of both the City of San Bernardino and, where applicable, the County of San Bernardino; Thank you for your assistance with this matter, please contact Teri Baker if you need additional information. . ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): ex. 2-0 3 8 Resolution # Abstain -G- Item # Vote: Ayes \ . 'I Nays -0 Change to motion to amend original documents: - 2()o3 - Z~ I Absent -G- Reso. # On Attachments: ~ Contract term: - Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately: -= Direct City Clerk to (circle 1): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD WICOUNTY By: Date Sent to Mayor: q- "2>-03 Date of Mayor's Signature: Cr.!\ .()':) Date of ClerkfCDC Signature: "1- Lj -/') '-') Date tter Sent for Signature: See Attached: See Attached: ttached: 60 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 30th day: 90 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 45th day: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433,10584,10585,12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Copies Distributed to: City Attorney v' Parks & Rec. Code Compliance Dev. Services Police Public Services Water Notes: NulllVoid After: - Reso. Log Updated: Seal Impressed: .../ ,----- Date Returned: - YesL No By Yes No..L By Yes No ..L By Yes No ,/ By Yes No/ EDA Finance ,/" Others: p...Orn'....i. MIS BEFORE FILING. REVIEW FORM TO ENSURE ANY NOTATIONS MADE HERE ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE YEARLY RESOLUTION CHRONOLOGICAL LOG FOR FUTURE REFERENCE (Contract Term. etc.) Ready to File: _ Date: Revised 01/12101