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HomeMy WebLinkAbout29-City Clerk c "~,, ,...-' C I T Y OF SAN BERNARDINO IN'tEROFPICE HEHORANDUH DATE: October 20, 1989 TO: KAYOR AND COHHON COUNCIL FROM: Shauna Clark, City Clerk SUBJECT: Priorities for expenditure of bond refinancing revenues -----------------------------------------------------~---------- The following is a list of priorities set forth by the Mayor and Council at their meeting of October 18, 1989, for the expenditure of bond refinancing revenue: Mayor Holcomb listed the following as his priorities: - The clean up the City in terms of removal of trash, debris, abandoned vehicles, etc. - The citywide enhancement of image through the upgrading of major thoroughfares including the allocation of funds to each ward to be used as directed by the Council Member of that ward. ' - Major capital improvements in the downtown area including the development of three parking structures and the possible relocation of the Water Department facilities on "0" Street - Completion of the extension of Hallmark Avenue to Palm Avenue - A driving range for Shandin Hills Golf Course - Removal of unsafe and dilapidated buildings on Mt. Vernon Avenue - A private thoroughfares - Improvements to 40th Street from Electric to Kendall to relieve the bottleneck and upgrade the image of the city. sector partnership for enhancing all - Stabilization of older neighborhoods through code enforcement and maintenance of thoroughfares - Acquisition of land for the Central City South project area - Beautification of the 215 corridor - Improvement to Arrowhead Avenue near Orange Show Road ~t:t ~". \.,... .., .....; Priorities for bond refinancing expenditures - October 20, 1989 The Council listed the follo~ing as their priorities - A new police station (Council Member Estrada) - A program for addressing the homeless and gang problems (Council Member Estrada) - Proper emergency response equipment (Council Members Estrada, Miller) . - Improvements to the city at the point where Fourth and Fifth Streets converge (Council Member Estrada) - Additional police equipment including mobile data terminals and 800 megahertz communications equipment (Council Members Estrada, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller) - Enhancement of the Main Street program (Council Member Estrada) - Economic development and code enforcement along Base Line including the Alpha Beta Shopping Center (Council Member Reilly) - A tree planting and replacement program (Council Members Reilly, Pope-Ludlam) - Assistance to the Department of Building and Safety for the purpose of speeding up the non-reinforced masonry study (Council Member Reilly) - A mortgage pool or other financing strategy for affordable housing (Council Member Pope-Ludlam) - Purchase of the shoot/no-shoot simulator for the Police Department (Council Member Miller) - One stop shopping for building/development permits (Council Member Miller) - Increased code enforcement personnel on two year contracts (Council Members Miller, Maudsley) - Cross training of code enforcement personnel throughout the city departments and use of separate warning and citation books (Mayor Holcomb) - Greater use of landscaping to reduce susceptibility of structures to graffiti (Council Member Maudsley) - Streetscaping throughout Maudsley) the city ( Counc i I Member -Filling of vacancies in Police Department (Council Members Minor, Mayor Holcomb) SHAUNA CLARK, CITY CLERK ~ (" """"" C I T Y "'", '....-' o F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8910-1906 TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL FROM: Marshall W. Julian, City Administrator SUBJECT: BOND REFUNDING AND UTILIZATION OF REVENUES PRODUCED FOR BUDGETARY PURPOSES DATE: October 18, 1989 COPIES: ------------------------------------------------------------- As you are aware, the 1989-90 Budget was adopted with certain reservations....revenues were inadequate to fund many of the Departmental requests, and were also insufficient to estab- lish critically needed revenues for potential liabilities (General Fund emergencies, Workers' Compensation, Self- Insured Health Plans, and other back-up costs of government having a low th~eshold of visibility). The following amounts are the best estimates available for the additional financing expected from Bond refinancing. These estimates were provided by Borid Counsel earlier this week, and we have attempted to present the figures in a fashion which relates them to expenditure categories. The total amount of the refinancing which will be available for city expenditures per se, is $11,830,835. I $6,438,654 will be available from Items A, B, C and D, for expenditure for authorized use by the City. II $4,747,181 will be available from Item E for expenditure for public improvements benefitting the State College area and adjacent areas. III $ 645,000 will be available from Item F for any General Fund purpose. The following is a condensed version of Bond Counsel's report (attached) as it relates to your deliberations on the Budget. - ~ ~~,#'i,,_ '-" \".."",~ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8910-1906 BOND REFUNDING AND UTILIZATION OF REVENUES PRODUCED FOR BUDGETARY PURPOSES October 18; 1989 Page 2 Item Amount A $2,258,654 140,000 B $2,950,000 C $ 600,000 o $ 490,000 E $4,747,181 F $ 645,000 Source and Permitted Use Tax Increment (state College) May be used for any purpose permitted by Community Redevelopment law. Tax-exempt CMOs May be used for any governmental purpose, City or RDA, as permitted by Community Redevelopment law. Sale of Residual from CMOs May be used for any City or RDA purpose permitted by Community Redev- elopment law (preferably for housing- related purposes) . Mortgages not pledged to CMO obliga- tions. May be used in same manner as "Cu. Tax Allocation Bonds - new money Restricted to financing public im- provements which directly or indirectly benefit state College Project Area. Funds should be spent within 6 months, if possible. General Fund savings due to refinan- cing Library and Fire Station Bonds. May be used for any General Fund purpose. The following is proposed for your consideration in budgeting the $11,830,835. Detail for the recommendations can be provided in whatever forum you desire. It is not included at this time, due to your direction that the meeting be held as short as possible. - . ,,,,,",,,,,, '-"' INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8910-1906 BOND REFUNDING AND UTILIZATION OF REVENUES PRODUCED FOR BUDGETARY PURPOSES October 18, 1989 Page 3 CATEGORY I....$6,438,654 $1,032,000 Workers' Compensation & Health Insurance Program ~ra;/d /CJ~~ $1,000,oo6~ Project Area(s) Blight Reduction Program $1,233,810 Equipment Purchase/Replacement Program Previously authorized: Trustee/Abatement/Clean-up Program Park Steamcleaner Park Patrol Building & Safety Uniforms $95,000 1,200 82,500 4,000 $1,090,000 Street Improvement Projects 240,000 $1,878,519 Capital Projects previously identified Various Projects, pending prioritization by Mayor and Common Council CATEGORY II.... ~~L:747, 181 tP/?r();/ed /o/q~ $1,000,000 Upgrade and Beautification Program (RDA and adjacent areas) RDA-related street Improvement Capital Improvement Projects within Project Areas $1,799,010 $1,948,081 CATEGORY III...$ 645,000 . $ 232,945 6 Dispatchers $156,312 1 Dispatch Supervisor 32,035 1 Typist Clerk III 23,070 1 Typist Clerk II (B&S) 21,528 TOTAL $232,945 $ 412,055 General Fund Reserve It is proposed that you review and discuss the allocation of funds outlined above and give such direction as may be appropriate. With respect to the Blight Reduction Program and Upgrade and Beautification Program you will want to see th detail on these Programs, provided you wish to allocate - .. -- 1',-, ...... ..""......,.- INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8910-1906 BOND REFUNDING AND UTILIZATION OF REVENUES PRODUCED FOR BUDGETARY PURPOSES October 18, 1989 Page 4 the funds and direct staff to prepare these Programs for final consideration. You may also wish to schedule a budget session Street expenditures and the individual items of ~~~:: MARSHALL W. ULIAN City Administrator to review equipment, MWJ/djn Attachment - .. - -- o r"',. .....) ~.q;~gv~ 6'r320 <tf~~. ~~ .400 ~~. <16'~ .9~;J6'7 (8~8) 7tJ.4 - {J~.9.5 ~ (818) 7tJ4-.472.9 e7 WA~~ STREET NEW YORK. Ny IOOO!5 (elitl ezO-83OQ CITY PLACE 185 ASY~UM STREET I-lART"OlllC, CT oel03 (Z03I 275-eaeo ONE GATEWAY CE:NTER NEWARK. N.J 07102-5.311 (ZOIl _2-85_ MEMOR.UJ)UM To: Dennis Barlow, Esq. From: Deborah A. Thompson Date: October 13, 1989 Re: Outline of Certain Aaency and Authority Bond Transactions for September, 1989 A. $34,034,745 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, Taxable Collateralized Mortgage Bonds, Series 1989-A (1) Issuer: Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (2) Purpose Accomplished by the Issuance of the Bonds: (a) The ref\D1ding of the outstanding principal amount of the $41, 2aO, 000 Ci ty of San Bernardino, Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1980 Series A in an amount equal to $23,840,000; and (b) the refunding of the outstanding principal amount of the $34,765,000 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1979 Series A in an amount equal to $23,595,000 (collectively, the "Prior Bonds"). The transfer of the City Loans to the Agency for purposes of the issuance of the Bonds were made for the purpose of effecting the most economically efficient manner of ref\D1ding the Prior Bonds. . . - . ~I Owr Z flltAl:~S.... ... .... - -.. - -- c Page 2 (3) In addition, the followina amounts will be realized by the Agency within the montha aucceedins the date of iaauance: (a) an amount approximately equal to $500,00.0 to $700,000 from the aale of certain residual intereats in the pledged mortgage loan pool; (b) an amount approximately equal to $470,000 to $500,000 from the foreclosure, sale or liquidation of certain outstandins mortgages; and (c) an amount approximately equal to $300,000 from the sale of the servicina of the mortgace loans. .. - -. c ,fI"'$-, ....,) Page 3 B. $10,215,000 San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority, Public Faci1itie. L.... Revenue Refunding Bond., 1989 Series A (1) I.suer: San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority (2) Purpos. Accomplished by the Issuance of the Bonds: (a) The refunding of the $3,200,000 Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, Public F.cuities', Le.se Revenue Bonds, Issue of 1981, Series A; and (b) The refunding of the out.tanding $6,790,000 Redevelopment Alency of the City of San Bernardino~ Public Facilities Lease Revenue Bonds, Issue of 1983, Series A (collectively, the "Prior Bonds"). (3) Debt service savings and other co.ts realized by issuance of Bonds and refinancing of Prior Bond.: (.) ADDua1 debt service ..ving. were re.lized throulh the issuance of the 1989 Bonds. The 1989 Bond. have . net interest rate of 7.218X, .. comp.red to . net intere.t r.te of 12.272X for the 1982 Bond. and a net interest r.te of 9.269X for the 1983 Bonds (b) A total net s.vings for fisc.l year 1989-90 of apprOXimately $645,090 (calculated by taking into account the deposi t of accrued interest upon closing, 'anticipated interest earnings from invested funds and determining the total amount of principal and interest due with re.pect to the Prior Bond. for Fiscal Year 1989-90 ($906,800) 1e.s the amount required to be paid with respect to the 1989 Bonds on March 1, 1990 representing interest due and payable ($356,710)). (4) Portion of bond proceed. u.ed for refunding: a total amount equal,to $8,921,758.36; (a) $2,719,656.52 u.ed for refunding the 1982 Bonds; and (b) $6,202,101.84 u.ed for the 1983 Bonds. (5) Portion of Bond proceeds used for financing of new construction, improvements and acquisition: -0- (6) Refunding produces Fiscal Year 89-90 City General Fund debt service net expenditure benefit of approximately $645,000 to City - - -- ('^"" '--' " '", -.",,*, Page 4 C. $15,890,000 San Bernardino Joint Powera Financing Authority, Tax Allocation Refundina Bonds, 1989 Series A (State College Project NO.4) (1) Issuer: San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority (2) Purpose Accomplished by the Issuance of the BQnds: (a) to advance refund the outstandina principal amount of the $5,100,000 R.development Alency of the City of San Bernardino, State Colle.. Project Bo. 4, rax Alloc.tion R.fundina 8onds, Issue of 1981, S.ries A in a principal amount equ.l to $4,545,000; (b) to advance refund the outstandina princip.l amount of the $6,520,000 Redevelopment Alency of the City of San Bernardino, State Collele Project Bo. 4, rax Alloc.tion Refundina Bonds, Iasue of 1983 in a principal amount equ.l to $6,110,000; and (c) to loan certain amount. .v.il.ble from new Bond proceeds to the Alency to finance certain n.w f.cilities and improvements within the State Collele Project Bo. 4 of the Agency. (el) to provide for the r.l.... of .urplus tax increaent revenue a previou.ly accumul.ted by the Fi.c.l Alent for the followina purpoeea: (i) an amount .pproztmAtely .qu.l to $2,258,654.22 w.s released by the fiscal a.ent for the Prior Bonds from amounts on deposit in the Special Funds representina surplus . (ii) an amount equ.l to $3,626,550.28 wae ,deposited in the 1985 Certificate Fund and shall be us.d to redeem the Aiency's outstanding $3,800,000 1985 Certificates of Participation (Golf Course Project) on Bovember 1, 1989 (3) Annual debt service saVings w.re realized by the issuance of the 1989 Bonds and refinancina of the Prior Bonds. rhe 1989 Bonds have a net interest rate of 7.241%, as compared to a net interest rate of 9.803% for the 1981 Bonds and a net interest rate of 9.268% for the 1983 Bonds (4) Portion of Bond proceeds used for refunding: $9,007,717.24 (5) Portion of Bond proceeds used for finanCing of new construction, improvemente and acquisition: $4,747,180.82 ~,.... '-" -,,,.; Page 5 D. $3,080,000 Redevelopment Aaency of the City of San Bernardino, Collateralized Mortgage Bonds, Series 1989-B (1) Issuer: Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (2) Purpose Accomplished by the Issuance of the Bonds: To provide moneys to the Agency/City to finance public improvement projects within the City (3) Portion of Bond proceed. u.ed for financina of new construction, improvement. and acquisition: approz1aately $2,950,000 /32l6S -- .....;=,-.:.. c _ _'<:" _ ,.. -P-....,"". ."l'::__l:"..__-I- ..___' jI ,l'i_1........ ""-' '- ~ SBE00097-l~4/3217S/1w 10/18/89 0930 DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE CITY/AGENCY 1989 FINANCING FUNDS Stat. ColleR. Tax Increment R.lea.e of Surplu. (available 1012/~ $2,2..58,654 $140,000'- !ex increment revenue. - may be u.ed for any Community a.development Law permitted purpo.e (e.I., land Acqui.ition. public improvement., rllocation, houain., Aleney administration, .urveyand plannin., etc.), no bond i..ue re.trietion. Stat. Colle.. 1989 Tax Alloc.tion Banda - New Money Portion (available 10/2/89)' $4,747,181 N.w money 1989 Bond proceed. - may only b. u..d a. permitted by US6 federal tax law and re.tdet.d to pUblic improvemeuta; invuted money. .re subject to reb.te of exce.. e.rninll to fed.ral ,overnm.nt if all Bond proceed. are not spent within lix months from elate of illU&Dce <October 2, 1989 to April 2, 1990), no portion may "be uaed for private purpo.e. $2,950,000 tax-Ex.mpt Collateraliz'd Mort.... Obli..tion. (available aoprox. 11/2/89) New /DOn.y tax-ex.mpt portion of Aleney'. 1989 S.ri.. B Bonda _ may only b. uaed .. permitt.d by 1986 t.d.r.l tax 1." and r"trieted to IOv.rnment.l purpo.e. and 101 portion may be useel for private purpa.e.; proc..d. may be UI.d for any Allncy purpo.. and for City purpo... aa permitt.d by COlMlUnity aedevelopment Law and C.liforni. law . Sale of Re.ielual from Collater.lized Mortlt'le Obl!tation. (available approx. 11/2/89 ) $.500,000 to i700,OOO A,eney .ale of re.idual value of morta.._ l~&n. p1edlea ~o collaeerali.ed mort.... oblisation. after d.bt service is met on Sedea A .nd S.ri.. B Bond.; A,ency may use moneys for any A.ency or City purpo.. permitted by Community Redevelopment Law and C.Uforni. 1a", preferable that money. be uaed for some hou.inl-rel.ted purpo.. <e.8t, rehabilitation program, rent .ubddy, loan or Ir.nt pr08ram, land acquiaition, publie improvement. blnefittiul re.iellntial houain" .tc.) Value of MortKale Loan. Transferred to A.lncy/City and ~ot oledged to Collatera1izeel~~o~taaKe Obli~ations (available 10/89 to 2/90) $470,000 to $500,000 E.timated value of mortlase loans that wetl either in defaul~ or in foreclo.ure and were not aaaisned to Trustee under collateralil.d mortlal' obltlation Trust Indlntu~e;pool contain. both Aleney and City mortaale loans which may be l.li6d /D/I,b;.r; 4:.. +-_._~-------~-.-I.-===--- ~";:,: ~.: f"""" --~"",..- '~~-,-~-- :~~: :.. ~ jl ../.. :.. ..., by A,.ney O~ City for any pu~po.. permitted by Community Redevelopment Law and California law; pr.ferable tnat money. be U.'d for .ome hou.in,-related purpo.e (e.g., rlbabilitation prOlram, rent lublidy. loan or grant program, land acquisition, public improvement. benefitting re.id.ntial houainil ecc.) $64S,OOO Fiscal Year 89-90 Debt Service SavinI' to City Gen.ral Fund (available 9/27/89) Genlral Fund saVing. to City.. a re.ult of refund!n, of A,eney I. Fir. Statign and Llbrar)! Bond.; refunding eliminated neee..ity of City to make thr., intereat payment. and two principal payment. on r.funded bonda and in.tead, City will make one interest payment in March, 1990, which will b, et.crea.ed by (1) amount of accrued interlat: received on clodng; and (2) int.re.t 14rn1nga on funda inveated by bond tl'Ullt.e~ SJIIount of ..vinga may b, expended on any le,al City Ceneral Fund exp.nditure $11,710,835 TOTAl * Th!. amount will b, r.l....d a. additional ca.h upon the .uastitution of cert.in .ecuriti.. on deposit in the ..crow fund for the prior bond.. /32l7S /&,4849