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AGENDA REPORT City Manager
Finance Directo
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
TO: JEFFREY C. PARKER, CITY MANAGER
FROM: SUCCESSOR AGENCY AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: SUCCESSOR AGENCY APPROVAL OF AMENDED
ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGETS AND AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER
INTO A FIFTH AMENDED AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY
AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
SUMMARY:
Successor Agency approval is requested of an amended Administrative Budget and
authorization for the City and Successor Agency to enter into a Fifth Amended
Agreement for reimbursement of administrative support.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended the City Council approve and authorize the City to enter into a
Fifth Amended Agreement for Reimbursement of Costs and City/Successor Agency
Operations Loan with the City acting as Successor Agency to the Tustin Community
Redevelopment Agency.
2. It is recommended the City, acting as the Successor Agency to the Tustin
Community Redevelopment Agency ("City Successor Agency"), take the following
actions:
A. Approve the attached amended Administrative Budget pursuant to California
Health and Safety Code (HSC) Section 341770). Should any subsequent
modifications be determined necessary, the City Manager and/or Finance
Director, or their authorized designee, shall be authorized to make augmentation,
modification, additions, or revisions as may be necessary subject to Oversight
Board approval.
B. Approve and authorize the Successor Agency to enter into an Agreement for
Reimbursement of Costs and City/Successor Agency Operations Loan with the
City for reimbursement of costs incurred by the City to support Successor
Agency operations, obligations consistent with the Administrative Budget
approved by the Successor Agency. The Successor Agency shall also be
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September 17, 2013
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authorized to enter into any agreements necessary to provide administrative
support services as identified in the Administrative Budget attached hereto.
COORELATION TO STRATEGIC PLAN:
The Administrative Budgets and Fifth Amended Agreement for Reimbursement of Costs
are consistent with City's value of Fiscal Stewardship. While adhering to the fiscal
limitations placed on the Successor Agency by the dissolution of Redevelopment, they
exercise the fiscal discipline necessary to live within our means and to ensure future
financial sustainability.
BACKGROUND:
HSC Section 341770) requires the Successor Agency to prepare a proposed
administrative budget for upcoming six month periods and submit it to the Oversight
Board for approval. According to the HSC Section 341770), the administrative budget is
to include all of the following: (i) estimated amounts of the Successor Agency's
administrative costs for the up -coming six month fiscal period; (ii) the proposed sources
of payment for the costs identified in (i); and (iii) proposals for arrangements for
administrative and operations services provided by the city, county, city and county, or
other entity. Pursuant to HSC Section 34171, the Administrative Budget for FY 2013-
2014 is payable from property tax revenues of up to three percent (3%) of property tax
allocated to the Redevelopment Obligation Retirement Fund during FY 2013-14. In any
event, the amount allocated for administrative costs shall not be less than Two Hundred
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) for any fiscal year.
The proposed amended Successor Agency Administrative Budget for the period of
January 2014 through June 2014 reflects the projected administrative costs in the
Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule 13-14B ("ROPS 13-146"). Under HSC
34177(k), the Successor Agency provides these administrative cost estimates to be
paid from property tax revenues deposited into the Redevelopment Property Tax Trust
Fund to the County of Orange Auditor -Controller for each six month fiscal period. Since
the ROPS may change in the future, staff also requests that any future modifications
necessary to the Administrative Budget be authorized to be made by the City Manager
or Finance Director subject to Oversight Board approval.
In conjunction with the past approvals of the Administrative Budget for FY 2011-12,
2012-13, and 2013-14, including each six month ROPS time frame, the City and
Successor Agency entered into an Agreement for reimbursement of costs incurred by
the City to support Successor Agency operations and obligations (original agreement
approved March 20, 2012, First Amendment on April 17, 2012; Second Amendment on
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June 19, 2012; Third Amendment on August 14, 2012; and Fourth Amendment on
February 19, 2013). The Oversight Board has previously authorized the Successor
Agency to enter into subsequent amendments to this agreement to reflect the revised
Administrative Budgets modified in conjunction with approval of the ROPS.
As stated above, the amount allocated for administrative costs shall not be less than
$250,000 for any fiscal year. As a result of the Department of Finance disallowing a
significant amount of enforceable obligations listed on previous ROPS, the distribution
of Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Funds for FY 2013-14 are at a level where the
Successor Agency will only receive the minimum administration cost allowance of
$250,000 for this fiscal year. The Successor Agency has already received the $250,000
administrative cost allowance for this fiscal year in the ROPS 13-14A (July 2013 —
December 2013) allocation and the proposed Administrative Budget and Amended
Agreement reflect the remaining balance available for ROPS 13-14B (January 2014 —
June 2014).
A copy of the amended agreement is attached for City and Successor Agency approval.
Staff is available to answer any questions the City Council may have.
Jerry Craig /
Economic�Tp'vel m &Housing Manager
Successes� A cy tc the Tustin
29.mmfinity Redevelopment Agency
Pamela Arends-King J
Finance Director
Successor Agency to the Tustin
Community Redevelopment Agency
Attachments: 1. Proposed Administrative Budget for January 1, 2014 through
June 30, 2014.
2. Proposed City and Successor Agency Fifth Amended
Agreement for Reimbursement of Costs for Fiscal Year
2013-2014.
ESTIMATED REVENUES
Object Position
Code
Percent to Total FY - Admin
Admin Costs
JUL THRU DEC JAN THRU JUN
2013 2014
1 Enforceable Obligations Paid with Redevelopment Property
Tax Trust Fund
Estimated Property Tax allocated to
Successory Agency
4 Administrative Cost Allowance for FY 13/14
$ 6,638,594
4,894,447 1,744,147
JAN THRU JUN
2014
4,894,447 1,744,147
i 3% $ 250,000
250,000
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
3,000
4,800
5,200
1,600
9,000
0
0
0
200
6,800
36,500
$ 67,100
ESTIMATED EXPENSES
EMPLOYEE DETAILS
Object Position Fiscal Year - Totall
Percent to Total FY-Adminj
JUL THRU DEC JAN THRU JUN
Sub -Total Wages, Benefits and WC: $ I $ I $ $
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECT COSTS
Object
Code
Item
Total During Fiscal
Year 2013/1
Percent to
Admin
Total FY - Admin
Costs
JUL THRU DEC
2013
JAN THRU JUN
2014
1 6147
2 6355
3 6400
4 6415
5 6420
6 6710
7 6715
8 6730
9 6840
10 6845
11 6848
Bank Service Charges
Telephone
Office Supplies
Mail and Postage Service
Printing
Meetings (staff)
Training Expense
Membership/Subscriptions
Vehicle Mileage
Vehicle Lease Equipment
IT Support Services
Sub -Total Admin Cost Allowances:
3,000
4,800
5,200
1,600
9,000
0
0
0
200
6,800
36,500
$ 67,100
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
3,000
4,800
5,200
1,600
9,000
0
0
0
200
6,800
36,500
$ 67,100
1,500
1,500
2,400
2,400
2,600
2,600
800
800
4,500
4,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
100
3,400
3,400
18,250
18,250
$ 33,550
$
33,550
CITY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT COSTS BASED ON COST ALLOCATION (ATTACHED)
Object
Code
Item
Total During Fiscal
Year2013 14
Total FY - Admin
Costs
JUL THRU DEC
2013
JANTHRU JUN
2014
1
City Administrative Support Costs
based on Cost Allocation
418,000
14.6%
60,950
$
30,475
$
30,475
CITY ATTORNEY (contract services)
Object
Code
Description of Services
Total During Fiscal
Year 2013/14
Percent to
Admin
Total FY - Admin
Costs
JUL THRU DEC
2013
JAN THRU JUN
2014
6017
City Attorney's Office - Woodruff,
Spradlin & Smart (Including: Stradling
Yocca Carlson & Rauth; Remy, Thomas,
Moose & Manley, Waters & Company,
Jeanette Justus). This does not include
legal services from the following firms
that are associated with project costs:
1) Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP;
2)Cappello and Noel LLP, and 3) Kutak
Rock.
Sub -Total City Attorney:
$ 200,000
$ 200,000
100% $ 100,000
$
50,000
$
50,000
$ 100,000
$ 50,000
$
50,000
SPECIFIC SERVICES (3rd Revised EOPS and Draft ROPS)
Object
Code
Description
Total During Fiscal
Year 2013/14
Percent to
Admin
TotalFY - Admin
Costs
JUL THRU DEC
2013
1ANTHRUJUN
2014
1 6315
Lease of Office Space
Sub -Total Specific Services:
$ 21,950
$ 21,950
100%
$ 21,950
10,975
10,975
$ 21,950
$ 10,975
$
10,975
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE COSTS
Percent to
Admin
TotaIFY - Admin
Costs
JUL THRU DEC
2013
JANTHRUJUN
2014
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE COSTS
$ 250,000
$
125,00
$
125,000
BUDGET - REVENUES (SURPLUS)/EXPENSES (DEFICIT)
0 $
125,000
$
FIFTH AMENDED AGREEMENT FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS
AND CITY/SUCCESSOR AGENCY OPERATIONS LOAN
This FIFTH AMENDED AGREEMENT FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS AND
CITY/SUCCESSOR AGENCY OPERATIONS LOAN ("Fifth Amended Agreement") is made
and entered into as of , 2013 by and among the CITY OF TUSTIN, a California
municipal corporation ("City"), and the CITY OF TUSTIN ACTING AS SUCCESSOR
AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("City Successor
Agency").
RECITALS
A. The Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency ("Agency") was established as a
community redevelopment agency that was previously organized and existing under the California
Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code Sections 33000, et seq. ("CRL"), and
previously authorized to transact business and exercise the powers of a redevelopment agency
pursuant to action of the City Council ("City Council") of the City.
B. The Tustin Housing Authority is a housing authority and public body corporate and
politic organized, existing, and operating pursuant to the California Housing Authorities Law, Health
and Safety Code Section 34200, et seq.
C. Assembly Bill 1X 26 added Parts 1.8 and 1.85 to Division 24 of the California Health
& Safety Code, which laws caused the dissolution and wind down of all redevelopment agencies
("Dissolution Act").
D. On December 29, 2011, California Redevelopment Association, et al. v. Matosantos,
Case No. S194861, the California Supreme Court upheld the Dissolution Act and thereby all
redevelopment agencies in California are subject to the Dissolution Act and were dissolved effective
February 1, 2012.
E. The Agency is now a dissolved community redevelopment agency pursuant to the
Dissolution Act.
F. By a resolution considered and approved by the City Council at an open public
meeting on January 17, 2012, the City chose to become and serve as the "City Successor Agency" to
the dissolved Agency under the Dissolution Act.
G. As of and on and after February 1, 2012, the City serves as the "City Successor
Agency" and will perform its functions as the successor agency under the Dissolution Act to
administer the enforceable obligations of the Agency and otherwise unwind the Agency's affairs, all
subject to review and approval by a seven -member Oversight Board formed thereunder.
H. By a resolution considered and approved by the City Council at an open public
meeting on January 17, 2012, and pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 34176 of
the Dissolution Act, the City declined to assume the housing assets and functions of the Agency and
selected the Tustin Housing Authority to assume such housing assets and functions, and on such date,
also pursuant to Section 34176, the Tustin Housing Authority accepted and assumed the housing
assets and functions of the Agency and as of February 1, 2012 became and serves as the "Successor
Housing Agency" of the former Agency pursuant to the Dissolution Act. At this time, assets
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assigned and transferred by operation of law and to be assigned and transferred to the Successor
Agency by authorization of and direction from the Oversight Board and operating pursuant to the
Dissolution Act, are not adequate to fund administrative support costs and expenses unless any future
Low and Moderate Income Housing fund balances are authorized to be transferred under State Law
to the Successor Housing Agency. If this occurs, a future modification to this Agreement may be
necessary.
I. City as the Successor Agency is engaged in activities necessary and appropriate to
wind down the activities of Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency's Redevelopment Plans
("Redevelopment Plans") for the MCAS Tustin Project, the Town Center Project and the South
Central Project ("Project Areas") that were originally adopted and amended by ordinances of the City
Council.
J. Employees of the City will perform day-to-day administration and operation of the
Successor Agency's duties and functions. Since the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency was
originally formed and upon Successor Agency's effectiveness as of February 1, 2012, the City has
provided and shall continue to provide services to the Successor Agency, including but not limited to
providing administrative, accounting, auditing, planning, engineering, legal, risk management,
financial, clerical, recordkeeping, and other services necessary for the Successor Agency to carry out
its responsibilities.
K. City and City Successor Agency entered into an Agreement for Reimbursement of
Costs and City/Successor Agency Operations Loan on March 20, 2012 (the "Original Agreement"),
as amended by the First Amended Agreement on April 17, 2012, the Second Amended Agreement on
June 19, 2012, the Third Amended Agreement on August 14, 2012, and the Fourth Amended
Agreement on February 19, 2013 (the Original Agreement and all amendments shall be collectively
referred to as the "Agreement") to document an on-going cooperative arrangement regarding
administrative and operational services and payment for services whereby City agrees to provide
administrative and operational services and City Successor Agency agrees to pay City for the cost of
all such services to be provided by City for City Successor Agency pursuant to California Health and
Safety Code Section 34177 (j).
L. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code (HSC) Section 34180(e), the Oversight Board, on
May 29, 2012, approved the acceptance of financial assistance for the Phase 1 and Phase 2 Tustin
Ranch Road Improvements Project conditioned upon the provision of matching funds to the City
from the MCAS Tustin 2010 Tax Allocation Bonds by the Successor Agency. In compliance with
HSC Section 34180(h), the Oversight Board also authorized the Successor Agency to enter into an
amended reimbursement agreement with the City for the Successor Agency's matching contribution
to the Tustin Ranch Road Improvements Project in the amounts of $5,983,863 for Phase 1 and
$8,164,931 for Phase 2 to be disbursed from MCAS Tustin 2010 Tax Allocation Bonds to the City.
M. On December 18, 2012, the Department of Finance issued a determination denying
the Successor Agency's use of MCAS Tustin 2010 Tax Allocation Bonds to provide a matching
contribution to the Tustin Ranch Road Improvements Project and, consequently, the Agreement has
been modified to delete the reference under Section 1.2.
N. The City Successor Agency will seek Oversight Board authorization on September
24, 2013 to enter into an Amended Agreement for Reimbursement of Costs with the City to reflect
modifications to the Administrative Budget.
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NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and
conditions herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Modification of Section 2 of the Original Agreement as it relates to the Cost of
Administrative Expenses and Administrative Cost Allowances for Fiscal Year 2013-14.
(a) Section 2.3 of the Original Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced
as follows:
"Section 2.3 City Successor Agency and City estimate that the cost of administrative and
operational services to be provided by the City to the City Successor Agency for the period of
July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 is Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000). Pursuant to the
provisions of Section 4 herein, City Successor Agency agrees to pay the sum of $250,000 to City to
pay for the estimated administrative expenses of the City Successor Agency for the period of fiscal
year 2013-14, subject to Oversight Board approval and City Successor Agency preparation and
approval of an administrative budget estimate for such services and costs for the two upcoming six-
month fiscal periods: 1) July 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013; and 2) January 1, 2014 through
June 30, 2014. The City Successor Agency shall also be liable to the City for payment of any and all
direct Project and Program Expenses incurred by City where they are adopted as part of the ROPS."
2. Miscellaneous.
(a) Fifth Amended Agreement Ratified. Except as specifically amended or modified
herein, each and every term, covenant and condition of the Original Agreement as amended is hereby
ratified and shall remain in full force and effect.
(b) Binding. This Fifth Amended Agreement and the Original Agreement shall be
binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Fifth Amended Agreement to be
executed by their officers thereunto duly authorized on the date first above written.
"CITY"
CITY OF TUSTIN, a California municipal corporation
Elwin A. Murray, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
David Kendig, City Attorney
"CITY SUCCESSOR AGENCY"
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TUSTIN
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Elwin A. Murray
Successor Agency Chairman
ATTEST:
Jeffrey C. Parker, City Clerk
on behalf of the Successor Agency
APPROVED AS TO FORM
David Kendig, Legal Counsel
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