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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 106-11 Govt Acctg StandardsRESOLUTION NO. 106 - 11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ************** ADOPTING PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 WHEREAS, the City of Dublin incorporates into its financial records the requirements issued by Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB); and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the period ending June 30, 2011 is required to comply with GASB Statement No. 54; and WHEREAS, the GASB Statement modifies the manner in which fund balance is presented as part of the CAFR; and WHEREAS, the City Council has provided policy support on the desired allocation of fund balance as presented December 21, 2010 with the adoption of the CAFR for the period ending June 30, 2010; and WHEREAS, Staff have developed a comprehensive fund balance policy Exhibit A that also contains some refinements to the information previously presented to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Principal Components of Fund Balance in Accordance with GASB Statement 54 (Exhibit A) attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution, reflects the categorization of fund balance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find, determine, declare and resolve as follows: 1. The Dubiin City Council does hereby adopt Principal Components of Fund Balance in Accordance with GASB Statement 54, as outlined in Exhibit A. 2. This shall serve as the basis for presenting fund balance in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report beginning with the report covering the period ending June 30, 2011. 3. The City Manager is responsible for administering and interpreting this policy, and has been designated by the City Council to determine funds to be classified in the "Assigned" category in accordance with this policy. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of June, 2011 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Hildenbrand, Swalwell, and Mayor Sbranti NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Hart ~~ ABSTAIN: None _/t"> , ~l~^- ATT ST: ~ eputy City Clerk Reso No. 106-11, Adopted 6-21-11, Item 4.15 Page 1 of 1 Mayor ~~ g EXHIBIT A CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 This document shall establish the foundation for the components of fund balance. The presentation of fund balances is also presented in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) and the official City financial records. This document is intended to comply with Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 54. In the event of a conflict between this policy and the provisions of GASB Statement No. 54 the accounting statement shall prevail. Where appropriate the General Fund balances as of June 30, 2010 have been noted and are hereby confirmed by the City Council as part of this policy. In accordance with the.requirements of GASB, the City.Council also confirms as part of this policy the order of expenditures from resources available. The City considers "Restricted" amounts to have been spent prior to "unrestricted" amounts when an expenditure is incurred for purposes for which both are avaitable ("unrestricted" would include Committed, Assigned, and Unassigned). Similarly, when an expenditure is incurred for purposes for which amounts in any of the unrestricted classifications of fund balance could be used, the City considers "Committed". amounts to be reduced first, followed by assigned amounts and then the unassigned amounts. I. Nonspendable Fund Balance Nonspendable fund balances are amounts in a form that cannot be spent because they are either (a) in a non-spendable form such as pre-paid items or loans receivable; or (b) they have external restrictions imposed by creditors, grantors, contributors, laws, regulations, etc. The following are items that are expected to be recorded as "Nonspendable": Prepaid Expenditures: The portion of fund balance that represents the asset amount of prepaid expenditures, held by a given fund. Endowments: The portion of fund balance established as an endowment by the donor and in which the principal balance is not intended for expenditure. As of June 30, 2010, the City recorded an endowment in the General Fund for the Cemetery of $60,000. Advances To Other Funds: The portion of the fund balance that represents the asset amount of cash advanced to other funds, held by a given fund. As of June 30, 2010 the City recorded in the General Fund an advance to the Fire Impact Fee Fund of $1,808,886; and an advance to the PERS Side Fund of $2,642,846. Notes /Loans Receivable: The portion of fund ba{ance that represents the asset amount of notes or loans receivable, held by a given fund. Page 1 of 7 ~ 3~S EXHIBIT A CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE W{TH GASB STATEMENT 54 II. Restricted Fund Balance Restricted Fund Balance shall reflect that portion of fund balance that reflects constraints pfaced on the use of resources (other than nonspendable items) that are either: (a) externally imposed by creditors (such as through debt covenants), grantors, contributors, or laws or regulations of other governments; or (b} lmposed by law through constitutional provisions or enabling legislation. The following are items that are expected to be recorded as "Restricted": Public Safetv Special Revenue Funds: The portion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Public Safety related activities. ' Transportafion Special Revenue Funds: The portion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Transpo~tation related activities. Environmental Special Revenue Funds: The portion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Environmental related activities. Parks Special Revenue Funds: The portion of fund.balances derived from funds collected to be used for Pa~ks related activities. ~ Assessment District Special Revenue Funds: The portion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Public Safety and Transportation related activities, consistent with the purpose under which the fee is collected. Cultural & Arts Special Revenue Funds: The portion af fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Cultural & Arts related activities. Health & Welfare Saecial Revenue Funds: The portion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for Social Services and Housing related activities. lmpact & Mitigation Capital Proiect Funds: The partion of fund balances derived from funds collected to be used for parks, public facilities, fire and transportation related activities, consistent with the purpose under which the fee is collected. Other Restricfed: The portion of fund balance in any governmental fund (except the General Fund) that is restricted under the "Restricted Fund Balance" definition as otherwise prescribed by Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 54 and not . otherwise described in this category above. Page 2 of 7 ~ ~ EX T A ~ HIBI CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCfPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 III. Committed Fund Balance Committed Fund Balance shall be comprised of amounts in which the City Council has taken action to commit the funds before the end of fiscal year. The decision to modify the amount o~ use of funds designated as committed can only be changed by action of the City Council. Economic Sfabilitv: The portion of General Fund Balance committed for the purpose of stabilizing the delivery of City services during periods of severe operational deficits and to mitigate the effects of uncertainties from unforeseen change in revenues and / or expenditures. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $5,868,847. City Council approval shall be required before expending any portion of this fund balance. Reserve shall be used only if: a) Sudden and unexpected decline in ongoing revenues greater than 5% of General Fund operating revenues; and/or b) Elimination o~ reduction of State revenue source(s) received consistently for municipal purposes; and/or c) Reduction in projected or actual property tax or sales tax of $1 million or more; andlor d) An increase in contracted Police or Fire Services in excess of 10 percent more than the previous year. Downtown Public Im~rovements Seed Fundin4: The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council for public improvements in the downtown. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $1,000,000. The use of this balance is intended to address public improvements within the Downtown Specific Plan Area. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. The appropriafion shall be a minimum of $50,000. Open Space Funding: The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council for the acquisition and long term protection of open space in the City. The acquisition may be in cooperation with other agencies. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $1,000,000. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made b.y the City Council. ~ Affordable Housing Funding: The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council to support the construction, acquisition, or creation of affordable housing in the City. The acquisition may be in cooperation with other public and private entities. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $1,000,000. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Councii. Emerald Glen Recreafion and Aquatic Center ScoQe Chanqe: The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council to support the design and construction of added features (beyond facilities described in the Park and Recreation Master Plan and impact fee program). In 2007 the estimated cost was $6.93 million. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is estabfished as $1,500,000. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Page 3 of 7 ~ ~ EXHIBIT A ~ CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 Emerqencv Communications Svstem: The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council to fund the purchase of eme~gency radio system equipment. This includes a pro-rata share of regional radio infrastructure as well as City owned radios for Police, Fire, and Public Works The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $1,000,000. As part of budgeted appropriations made in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, costs for regional infrastructure were funded from this balance. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Fire Retiree Other Post-Emplovment Benefits (OPEB): The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council for the future liability related to retiree medical benefits offered to the inactive Dougherty Regional Fire Authority Staff, as well as the City share of obligations with the OPEB benefits for Alameda County Fire Department. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $4,500,000. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Innovations & New Opporfunities: The portion of General Fund Balance estabiished by the. City Council to fund potential projects which require up-front costs, but would provide longer term benefits and / or potential operating cost reductions. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $10,125,000. As part of budgeted appropriations made in Fiscai Year 2010- 2011, costs for an Energy Audit and Master plan were funded from this balance. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Future Maintenance Facility: : The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council fo fund design, improvements, and equipment required for the establishment of a City maintenance yard. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $664,602. As part of budgeted appropriations made in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, project costs were budgeted in the Capital Improvement Program. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Civic Center Expansion: The portion of General Fund Ba{ance established by the City Council to fund design, improvements, and equipment required for the expansion of the Civic Center. The balance as of June 30, 2010 is established as $1,445,257. In preparing this policy, $400,000 allocated specifically for emergency power improvements are now shown as a separate Committed Balance, leaving a Civic Center balance of $1,045,257. As part of budgeted appropriations made in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, project costs were budgeted in the Capital Improvement Program. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. ~ Page 4 of 7 ~E' ~ EXHIBIT A ~ CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 Civic Center Emer e~ncy Generator. The portion of General Fund Balance established by the City Council to fund design, improvements, and equipment required for the replacement and improvement of emergency power supplies at the Civic Center. A balance of $400,000 was segregated from the original Civic Center Expansion commitment established on June 30, 2010. As part of budgeted appropriations made in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, project costs were budgeted in the Capital Improvement Program. The expenditure is to be identified as a specific appropriation made by the City Council. Fund Balance-Committed: The portion of Fund Balance that is in any non-general fund governmental fund that is committed under the "Committed Fund Balance" definition as otherwise prescribed by Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 54 and not othenrvise described in this category above. The portion of Fund Balance that was restricted but later found to be unrestricted shall be designated as a"Committed" balance. IV. Assiqned Fund Balance Assigned fund balances are amounts constrained by the City's intent to be used for a specific purpose, but are neither restricted nor committed. The City Council has authorized the City Manager or his/her designee to make assignments in accordance with this policy and in conformance with any formal direction provided by the City Councii. Accrued Leave Subject To Year End Calculations: Certain fund balances are calculated based on the financial pertormance of the reporting period including accrued Leave. These amounts fluctuate each year and are reflected as part of the year-end financial statements. The balance as of June 30, 2010 was $802,311 in Accrued Leave. Carrv-Over ltems (Operating Budget & Capital Improvemenf Projects~: . Fund balance may be assigned for operating expenditures (excluding personnel costs) which were not expended in the current year and the expense will occur in the following year, i.e. encumbrances. Similarly, a Capital improvement Project may have funds allocated in a specific year and the project remains incomplete at year end. The City Manager or his/her designee may assign ~ fund balance representing the unexpended funds. These funds are available for authorized appropriations in the subsequent year. The balance as of June 30, 2010 was $203,507 in CIP Carryovers and $171,100 in.Operating Budget Carry-overs. Page 5 of 7 ~ EXHIBIT A CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 Cafastrophic Facilitv / lnfrastructure Loss & City Business Recovery: The City Council recognizes the importance to maintain funds to recover from a catastrophic loss which are unexpected and incur more than $500,000 in expenses to public facilities and infrastructure. This may also be used for short-term recovery and business operations following a catastrophic loss pending the reimbursement from insurance or grants to the extent that they are available. The balance is established in the General Fund and the expenditure shall be made only by City Council appropriation, which shall include a special emergency appropriation. The target established for the maximum balance in this category is an amount equal to 15% of the reported book value of the City owned Buildings and Improvements recorded as Capital assets. The balance established at June 30, 2010 is $8,420,000. Service Continuity Obli atc~ ions: The City Council recognizes the importance to maintain funds for continued obligations to provide Building and Safety inspections in the event thai program supporting fees are collected in one year and the expenditures occur in a subsequent year. The City Council hereby establishes as policy that the assigned funds shall not exceed 125% of the budgeted Building and Safety Division operating cost. The balance as of June 30, 2010 was $1,350,000. , Pension and Other Post Emeloyment Benefits: The City Council recognizes that investment earnings can fluctuate from year to year and they are an important component of the funding of retiree benefits. Investment perFormance impacts annual contributions and expenditures made towards retiree obtigations. The intent of the City Councif is to establish a fund balance that can provide supplemental financing to lessen the impacts from decreases in investment performance on retiree obligations. The City Manager or designee may allocate from what would othenrvise be "Unassigned" fund balance to increase the fund balance. The use of funds from this fund balance may be used: (a) if the City Employer share of the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) rate increases by 3 percent; and / or (b) If the City Annual Required Contribution (ARC) for ,retiree medical benefits increases by 3 percent or more; and / or (c) If the City Council by majority vote authorizes a lump sum use of the fund balance to reduce pension or OPEB liabilities. The balance as of June 30, 2010 was $2,375,000. ~ IV. Unassiqned Fund Balance (General Fund Onlv) Unassigned fund balance represents amounts that have not been restricted, committed, or assigned and is available for any purpose. The City Council at its discretion may modify unassigned fund balance, and designate in the future an intended "Commitment" or "Assignment". Page 6 of 7 D EXHIBIT A CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHMENT OF PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF FUND BALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GASB STATEMENT 54 Unrealized Gain on investments: Used to. account for that portion of fund balance that is the resuft of unrealized investment. gains that have been recorded in accordance with Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 31. The balance as of June 30, 2010 was $1,516,569. Unrestricted For Cash Flow Pumoses: The City Council recognizes the importance to maintain funds for cash flow purposes to balance the fact that the receipt of major revenues and major expenditure disbursements are not evenly distributed throughout the year. The City Council establishes as policy that this fund balance shall be at a minimum equal to finro months of budgeted operating expenditures with a goal to achieve a maximum of 4 months. The ba{ance as of June 30, 2010 was $9,360,000. Chanctes In General Fund Resources (n accordance with the requirements of GASB the City Council also confirms as part of this policy how General Fund resources shall impact changes in balances. Revenue Sources Allocated to Fire OPEB: The entire amount of the General Fund resources derived from the repayment of funds advanced to the PERS Side Fund, shal! be assigned to the Fire OPEB Committed Balance, until such time that either there are no longer any repayments made, or the balance equals $8.6 million, whichever occurs first. Revenue Sources Allocated to Service Continuitv: If the "Assigned" balance is below the target maximum of 125% of Building & Safety Expenditures, the following criteria shall be used for calculating an adjustment only if annual building permit revenue exceeds annual Building and Safety expenditures. The Administrative Services Director shall complete an analysis of major building permits issued in the period April - June and shall assign an allocation of the portion of revenue that is expected to be related to expenditures occurring in the subsequent year. The amount derived shall be recommended to the City Manager. If annual building permit revenue is less than the annual Building and Safety expenditures, the City Manager is authorized to reduce the assigned amount by the amount necessary to balance revenues and expenditures. Revenue Sources Allocated to Assiqnment For Cash Flow Purpose: The portion of fund balance derived from General Fund sales tax shatf be allocated as follows: a) 50°lo to the Catastrophic Facility / Infrastructure Loss & City Business Recovery; b) 25% to Pension and Other Post Employment Benefits; and c) 25% to Unassigned for Cash Ffow Purposes. City Council Modifications To Policy Periodically the City Manager may recommend to the City Council a review of this policy based on overall City initiatives and current balances. Any adjustments to the policy shall be adopted by the City Council. Page 7 of 7