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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-Community Development CIl ~ OF SAN BERNARDI' t) - REQUr 1T FOR COUNCIL AC' :ON "'. From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON, DIRECTOR Subject: CAPITALIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS LOAN PROGRAM Dept: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Date: JANUARY 8, 1987 ,-b. /.?~/~7 , Synopsis of Previous Council action: On November 3, 1986, the Mayor and Common Council approved in concept the transfer of the San Bernardino Economic Development Council Small Business Loan Program to to the City. On December 8, 1986, the Mayor and Common Council approved the transfer of the SBEDC Small Business Loan Program to the City and established the City of San Bernardino Small Business Revolving Loan Program with appropriate guidelines and standardized loan agreement. On January 5, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council considered capitalization of the City Small Business Loan Program and continued the matter to January 19, 1987. Recommended motion: Move to approve allocation of a fifty-fifty (50/50) basis approximately $726,413, in one percent (1%) IDB funds to the City of San Bernardino Community Development Department and the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, and, further that the City Attorney's Office be directed to prepare a resolution allocating future fund proceeds to City Community Development Department. Contact person: Ken Henderson Phone: 5065 Supporting data Ittached: Staff Report Ward: 1-7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Approx. $363,206 Source: (ACCT. NO.) (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) IDB ONE PERCENT FEE Finance: Council Notes: 1/1?/H7 Council Mtg. 75,0262 Agenda I tern No, I C~'TV .OF SAN BERNARDI.'O - REQUFctT FOR COUNCIL AC"'-'ON STAFF REPORT On January 5, 1987, the Mayor and Common Council considered appropriat- ing anticipated one percent (1%) IDB fee revenues to the City Community Development Department and to the San Bernardino Economic Development Council (SBEDC) on a fifty-fifty (50/50) basis and authorizing the City Attorney to prepare a resolution allocating future fund proceeds to the City. The matter was continued to January 19, 1987 with staff re- quested to provide an administrative budget, including appropriate staffing, the estimated number of loans to be made, and program income from current outstanding loans assumed from SBEDC. With respect to income received from current outstanding loans, the following summarizes the loans and lease/purchase agreements assumed by the City: Business Loan Amount/Interest ~ Mo. Pymt. Term Buttercup Bakery $ 70,000/10.5% LD/Amortized $ 920.83 7 years Option House** $246,000/ inc1. in Lease/Purch. $ 684.00 ------- lease Don's Drug Store Lease w/purch. option Lease $1,500.00 10 years Cajun's Seafood $ 20,000/8 % Amortized $ 191.13 15 years (5 yr CD) Foothill/Meridian P1. $ 60,000/7% Amortized $ 465.18 20 years (15 yr CD Heritage House $ 75,000/10% Quarterly Int. $1,875.00 Due 5/17 /87 Parking Lot Pymt. Only La Esperanza* $326,000/10% Amortized $1,700.00 15 years Julia's Enterprises $ 30,000/8% Amortized $ 363.98 10 years (5 yr CD) Community Financial $ 60,000/10% Amortized $1,274.82 5 years Services* Progressive Mortgage $ 27,314/7% Deferred $ 245.51 15 years Operation Second $200,000/12% Amortized $4,500.00 2 years Chance* *La Esperanza and Operation Second Chance are technically in default. Operation Second Chance is going through bankruptcy proceedings. **Option House is not current with its payments and Community Financial Services had six (6) monthly payments deferred from November 1, 1986 to April 1, 1987. When all of the above is taken into account, only $3,441.12 in payments is received on a monthly basis plus quarterly interest payments of $1,875.00 on the Heritage House Parking Lot. Actual monthly program income should be $11,845.450. At the January 5, 1987 Council meeting there was a brief discussion regarding staffing of the economic development loan program function. Up until the current fiscal year, the City's CDBG grant averaged about $2.2 million per year. Authorized administrative staff was sixteen (16) full-time equivalents (FTE's) for fiscal year 1978/1979 and 75-0264 1/8/87 fifteen (15) FTE's for fiscal years 1979/1980, 1980/1981, and 1981/1982. with the merger of Community Development with the Re- development Agency in November, 1981, the staffing level was gradually reduced to nine (9) authorized positions primarily to reduce the size of the administrative budget and provide more funding for community projects. Late last year the Mayor and Common Council authorized the separation of the Community Development Division from the Redevelopment Agency and its incorporation into the City Administrator's Office. When Community Development was part of the Redevelopment Agency, only one (1) clerical position was necessary, inasmuch as the Agency had a front office receptionist. With the separation, only one (1) clerical position (secretary) is assigned to the Department. An additional clerical position is needed whether or not funding is actually provided to Community Development to implement the economic development program. During the above referenced Council meeting, staff was requested to justify additional staffing requests, provide an administrative budget and estimate the number of loans to be made with the IDB fee proceeds. Currently, staff administers all of the CDBG projects approved by the Mayor and Common Council, three (3) separate loan programs, the Neighborhood Rehabilitation Program (NRP), Rental Rehabilitation Program (RRP) and Section 312 program, respectively, and the mortgage revenue bond and various housing programs. Presently, there is one (1) Rehabilitation Coordinator who oversees the administration of the three (3) loan programs described above with assistance from one (1) loan office and two inspectors. Based upon the number and type of loan programs currently administered by the Department, I feel we cannot assume additional functions and loan programs without the proper funding and staffing. As such, the following represents the administrative budget necessary to implement the economic development program: Salari~~ Loan Officer (Range 1111 A/B)-$26,482 at 100% of time: Sr. Steno Clerk (Range 1071 A/B)-$16,150 at 25% of time: $ 26,482 $ 4,037 Fringe Benefits Loan Officer/100% of time: Sr. Steno Clerk/25% of time: $ 7,415 $ 1,130 11arketing Advertising: Brochures: $ 3,000 $ 1,500 Travel, Conferences/Seminars: $ 2,000 Rent 116 square feet at $1.25: $ 1,740 Loans: $315,902 1/8/87 $363,206 The average loan is estimated to be $30,000 with a program-mandated maximum of $50,000. As such staff feels 10.5 loans can be made with the initial capitalization of $363,206. Currently on file are the following applications: American Medical Devices: Cajun Seafood: RW Enterprises: Sam Johnson: Ed Reincke: $250,000 $ 25,000 (approximately) $ 50,000 $ 80,000 $150,000 (approximately) $555,000 With an initial capitalization of $363,206 and revenues from future mortgage, commercial and industrial bonds, the economic development program could commence on a relatively firm financial foundation. Staff recommends adoption of the form motion. ~~~ Kenneth J. Henderson, Director Community Development Corporation KJH/ lab file: sblpstaffreport 1/8/87 cp......y OF SAN BERNARDI"O - REQlJ~ST FOR COUNCIL A~TION From: KENNETH J. HENDERSON, DIRECTOR Oept: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Date: DECEMBER 12, 1986 Subject: INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOND (IDB) ONE PERCENT (l~) FEE Synopsis of Previous Council action: The Mayor and Common Council previously adopted resolutions numbered 81-411, 82-379 and 83-75 establishing and capitalizing the San Bernardino Economic Development Council revolving loan fund. Recommended moti.on: ADOPT RESOLUTION "A" with amount to be granted to SBEDC specified at $ OR ADOPT RESOLUTION liB" with amount to be granted to SBEDC specified at $ W 0sl~~ Contact person: Ken Henderson Phone: 5065 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 1-7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: NIA Source: Finance: Council Notes: 7!>-0262 12/22/86 Council Agenda Item No. 0<... C."Y' OF SAN BERNARDlt40 - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT At the December 13, 1986 Ways and Means Committee meeting, the Committee requested an item relating to the one percent (1%) IDB fee be placed on the agenda of the Mayor and Common Council for the December 22, 1986 meeting. At the December 8, 1986 meeting of the Mayor and Common Council, Community Development and SBEDC staff were directed to prepare a report indicating how the IDB fee could be used to capitalize the small business loan program and SBEDC's marketing program. Traditionally, these funds have been utilized to fund the revolving program previously administered by SBEDC and assumed by the City on December 8, 1986. Staff was requested to report back to Council at the January 5, 1987 meeting. During the Ways and Means Committee meeting noted above, $400,000+ was recommended from the IDB fee proceeds to finance, among other things, the baseball team club house, bleachers and sewer lines. The attached resolution wAw, prepared for but not considered at the December 8, 1986 . meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and only addresses the small business loan program and the SBEDC marketing program as recipients of the one percent (1%) IDB fee. Resolution wBft authorizes financial assistance for the capital improvements at Fiscalini Field, allocates an un- specified amount to SBEDC for its marketing program and authorizes the City to retain the one percent (1%) IDB fee for its small business economic development program. Staff recommends the Mayor and Common Council consider adoption of resolution WAW or resolution WBft. ~ Kenneth J. Henderso , Director Community Development Department KJB/lb file: staffreportidb 12/17/86 7S..026. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ ~ 24 ~ 26 27 28 A RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RELATING TO THE FUNDING OF THE REVOLVING LOAN FUND TRANSFERRED FROM THE SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL TO CITY'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, AND PROVIDING INITIAL FUNDING FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL'S MARKETING PROGRAM. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals. A. By Resolution No. 81-411, City approved an agreement with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., for the establishment of a revolving loan fund to encourage commercial and industrial development within the City. That agreement has been amended pursuant to Resolution No. 82-379 and Resolution No. 83-75. B. City and San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., have now agreed that the revolving loan fund formerly operated by the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., can best be operated by the City's Community Development Department, and the City has adopted a resolution approving an agreement with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council providing for assumption by the Community Development Department of all economic development loans outstanding with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council. C. The Mayor and Common Council are advised that the Finance Director of the City of San Bernardino presently holds, for delivery upon proper request, certain funds in the City's industrial revenue reserve and development fund, consisting of approximately $250,000, as a result of certain revenue bonds previously sold by City, and approximately $435,000 for bonds 12/18/86 1 1 sold but not yet out of escrow will be forthcoming, but perhaps 2 not until 1988. A one percent (1\> reserve fee on revenue bonds 3 issued comprise the source of this account. Additional funds are 4 expected as follows: $86,000 from the sale of Sandalwood bonds, 5 expected this month, and approximately $299,000 from SistecSof 6 Charity of the Incarnate Word, expected to be received in 7 February or March of 1987. Funds from the one percent (1%> fee 8 have previously been utilized for the purpose of funding the San 9 Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., revolving loan 10 fund. 11 SECTION 2. Imolementation. 12 A. In order to provide initial funding for a proposed 13 marketing program to be conducted by the San Bernardino Economic 14 Development Council, Inc., for creation and expansion of 15 commercial and industrial opportunities within the City of San 16 Bernardino, and the marketing of the benefits of this City to 17 prospective industrial and commercial operators, the Finance 18 Director of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and 19 directed to transfer forthwith to the San Bernardino Economic 20 Development Council, Inc., the sum of $ , 21 following which the Mayor and Common Council will consider 22 additional funding when and as needed, upon submission of a 23 program involving participation by both the private and public 24 sectors. 25 B. The remaining present balance in the industrial revenue 26 bond reserve and development fund shall be transferred by the 27 Finance Director to the revolving loan fund established for the 28 Community Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, 12/18/86 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ ~ 24 ~ 26 27 28 to be utilized in accordance with the guidelines established for that department's small business development revolving loan fund. C. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino is hereby directed to notify the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., that no additional funding under the contracts referred to in Section I above shall be forthcoming from the City of San Bernardino except upon specific approval of the Mayor and Common Council, following the submission of a program for the marketing activities to be undertaken by said San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc. D. The Finance Director is authorized to transfer to the revolving loan fund of the Community Development Department, upon appropriate request from that department, any future funds deposited in the industrial revenue reserve and development fund, subject, however, to further direction by the Mayor and Common Council in the event that additional funding is sought by and approved for the marketing program of the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc. 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 , 1986, by the following vote, to wit: / / / / / / / / / / 12/18/86 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this of , 1986. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Council Members day Mayor of the City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: ~t1fn&v 12/18/86 4 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 e RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RELATING TO THE FUNDING OF THE REVOLVING LOAN FUND TRANSFERRED FROM THE SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL TO CITY'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, PROVIDING FOR FUNDING OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO FISCALINI FIELD, AND PROVIDING INITIAL FUNDING FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL'S MARKETING PROGRAM. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals. A. By Resolution No. 81-411, City approved an agreement with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., for the establishment of a revolving loan fund to encourage commercial and industrial development within the City. That agreement has been amended pursuant to Resolution No. 82-379 and Resolution No. 83-75. B. City and San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., have now agreed that the revolving loan fund formerly operated by the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., can best be operated by the City's Community Development Department, and the City has adopted a resolution approving an agreement with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council providing for assumption by the Community Development Department of all economic development loans outstanding with the San Bernardino Economic Development Council. C. The Mayor and Common Council are advised that the Finance Director of the City of San Bernardino presently holds, for delivery upon proper request, certain funds in the City's industrial revenue reserve and development fund, consisting of approximately $250,000, as a result of certain revenue bonds 12/18/86 1 1 previously sold by City, and approximately $435,000 for bonds 2 sold but not yet out of escrow will be forthcoming but perhaps 3 not until 1988. A one percent (1\> reserve fee on revenue bonds 4 issued comprise the source of this account. Additional funds are 5 expected as follows: $86,000 from the sale of Sandalwood bonds, 6 expected this month, and approximately $299,000 from Siste~of 7 Charity of the Incarnate Word, expected to be received in 8 February or March of 1987. Funds from the one percent (1\> fee 9 have previously been utilized for the purpose of funding the San 10 Bernardino Economic Development Council, Inc., revolving loan 11 fund. 12 SECTION 2. Imolementation. 13 A. In order to provide initial funding for a proposed 14 marketing program to be conducted by the San Bernardino Economic 15 Development Council, Inc., for creation and expansion of 16 commercial and industrial opportunities within the City of San 17 Bernardino, and the marketing of the benefits of this City to 18 prospective industrial and commercial operators, the Finance 19 Director of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and 20 directed to transfer at such time as the Finance Director 21 determines to the San Bernardino Economic Development Council, 22 Inc., the sum of $ , following which the Mayor and 23 Common Council will consider additional funding when and as 24 needed, upon submission of a program involving participation by 25 both the private and public sectors. 26 B. The Finance Director is authorized to transfer, when 27 such funds become available within the industrial revenue reserve 28 and development fund, the sum of $400,000 to finance certain 12/18/86 2 1 capital improvements at Fiscalini Field as authorized by the 2 Mayor and Common Council. 3 C. The remaining present balance in the industrial revenue 4 bond reserve and development fund shall be transferred by the 5 Finance Director to the revolving loan fund established for the 6 Community Development Department of the City of San Bernardino, 7 to be utilized in accordance with the guidelines established for 8 that department's small business development revolving loan fund. 9 D. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino is hereby 10 directed to notify the San Bernardino Economic Development 11 Council, Inc., that no additional funding under the contracts 12 referred to in Section 1 above shall be forthcoming from the City 13 of San Bernardino except upon specific approval of the Mayor and 14 Common Council, following the submission of a program for the 15 marketing activities to be undertaken by said San Bernardino 16 Economic Development Council, Inc. 17 E. The Finance Director is authorized to transfer to the 18 revolving loan fund of the Community Development Department, upon 19 appropriate request from that department, any future funds 20 deposited in the industrial revenue reserve and development fund, 21 subject, however, to further direction by the Mayor and Common 22 Council in the event that additional funding is sought by and 23 approved for the marketing program of the San Bernardino Economic 24 Development Council, Inc. 25 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 26 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 27 Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 28 day of , 1986, by the following vote, to wit: 12/18/86 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ~. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AYES: Council Members NAYS: ABSENT: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 1986. Mayor of the City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: ~&~~Z/ C1.ty Attorney 12/18/86 4 CI\ , OF SAN BERNARDl .0 - REQUr IT FOR COUNCIL A( 'lION From: Councilwoman Esther Estrada Subject: General Obligation Bonds Dept: Council Office Date: January 8, 1987 Synopsis of Previous Council action: NONE Recommended motion: To discuss Government Obligation Bond financing rc ~", ~,i;. Signature -...,. Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 1:)1ElR Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No ~