95-101 RESOLUTION NO. 95R-101
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA,
ADOPTING THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUMMIT)
ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 1995/96.
WHEREAS, the voters of California on November 6, 1977,
added Article XIII B to the State Constitution placing various
limitations on the appropriations of the state and local
governments; and
WHEREAS, Article XIII B of the State Constitution
provides that the appropriations limit for fiscal year 1995/96 is
calculated by adjusting the 1994/95 fiscal appropriations limit
for changes in the cost of living and population except as
otherwise provided in said Article XIII B; and
WHEREAS, the information necessary for making these
adjustments is attached in Exhibits A through G; and
WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim has complied with all the
provisions of Article XIII B of the State Constitution in
determining the Community Facilities District No. 1989-3 (The
Summit) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1995/96.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Anaheim that the Community Facilities District No.
1989-3 (The Summit) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1995/96
be established in the amount of $142,322,580.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Anaheim, by recorded vote of the City Council adopting
this resolution, hereby determines and selects that, with regard
to fiscal year 1995/96 and the calculations specified herein for
such fiscal year, the term "change in the cost of living" for
purposes of Section 8(e) (2) of Article XIII B of the Constitution
of the State of California shall mean the percentage change in
the California per capita personal income from the preceding
year.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Anaheim, by recorded vote of the City Council adopting
this resolution, hereby determines and chooses that, with regard
to fiscal year 1995/96 and the calculations specified herein for
such fiscal year, the term "change in population" for purposes of
Article XIII B of the Constitution of the State of California and
Division 9 of Article 1 of the Government Code of the State of
California shall mean the change in population within the City of
Anaheim.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said appropriations limit
herein established may be changed as deemed necessary by
resolution of the City Council.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Anaheim this 20th day of
June , 1995.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
12076.1\EEGAN\May 24, 1995 2
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF ANAHEIM )
I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk ~f the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
No. 95R~0:[was Introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council
held on the 20th day of June, 1995, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES: MAYOR/COUNCIL: Tait, Lopez, Zemel, Feldhaus, Daly
NOES: MAYOR/COUNCIL: None
ABSENT: MAYOR/COUNCIL: None
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 95R-~_03_on
the 20th day of June, 1995.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim
this 20th day of June, 1995.
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)
I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original
of Resolution No. 95R-'10:l. was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on
June 20th, 1995.
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
EXHIBIT A
1995/96 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. I989~3 (THE SUMMIT)
CALCULATIONS & COMPARISON OF APPROPRIATIONS SUBJECT TO LIMIT
FY 1994/95 Adopted Appropriations Limit $133,348,243
Adjustment Factor 1.0673
FY 1995/96 Approlniations Limit $142,322,580
FY 1995/96 Appropriations Limit $142,322,580
FY 1995/96 Appropriations Subjec~ To Limit 248,807
FY 1995/96 Appropriations Lhnit Margin $142,073,773
FY 1995/96 Appropriations Limit Margin, As a Percent of Limit 99.8%
EXHIBIT B
1995/96 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUMMIT)
ADJUSTMENT FACTORS
POPULATION - Selected Factor: City Povulation Growth
Population count provided by the
State Finance Department 296,497
Population percent change pursuant
to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code 1.92%
PRICE FACTOR- Selected Factor:
California Per Capita Personal 4.72%
Income Growth
POPULATION AND PRICE FACTOR
CONVERTED TO AN ADJUSTMENT FACTOR
A) Population: Converted to a factor 1.0192
B) Price Factor: Converted to a factor 1.0472
Ratio of change: A x B 1.0673
EXHIBIT C
1995/96 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUMMIT)
APPROPRIATIONS SUBJEC'F TO LIMIT CALCULATION
Total All Revenues $1,103,417
Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes 0 $1,103,417
Add User Fees in Exceas of Costs 0 1,103,417
Add User Fees in Replacement of Taxes 0 1,103,417
Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 854,610 248,807
Total All Appropriations $1,103,417
Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes 0 $1,103,417
Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 854,610 248,807
Appropriations Subject to Limit $248,807
EXHIBIT D
1995/96 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989~ (THE SUMMIT)
PROCEEDS OF TAXES CALCULATION
PROCEEDS NON-PROCEEDS
OF TAXES OF TAXES TOTAL
Taxes $1,103,417 0 $1,103,417
State Subventions 0 0 0
Service Charges 0 0 0
Permit Fees 0 0 0
Fines and Forfeitures 0 0 0
Rentals 0 0 0
Refunds and Reimbursements 0 0 0
Imemal Service Charges 0 0 0
Federal and Coumy Subventions 0 0 0
Contributions 0 0 0
Subtotal $1,103,417 $0 $1,103,417
Interest 0 0 0
Tolal $1,103,417 $0 $1,103,417
TAXE~
$1,103,417
GRAND TOTAL $I,103,417
EXHIBIT F
FEXT OF GANN $1'ENDIN(;-I,I~IIT'~TION INI'I'IA FIVI';
LIMITATION OF GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAl,
AMENDMENT. I~tabli~hes nnd define~ .nntml appropri,,tion Iimtl.~ on xt.tc ired Im'al
governmental entit~es based on annual appropriations for prior froeel year. Requires
adjustments for eha~es in east of living, ~pul~tion And otl~er s~eified factors.
Appropriation limits may ~ established or temporarily changed by electorate. Require~
revenues received in excess of apDropriations permitted by this measure to be returned by
revision of tax rates or fee schedules within two ilseel years next following year excess
created. With exception, provides for reimbursement of local governments for new
pr~rams or higher level of ~rviees mandated by state. Financial Impact:
lndeterminable.
ARTICLE Xlll B,
Sec. 1. The total annual appropriations subject to limitation of the state and of each
local government shall not exceed the appropriations limit of such entity of government
for the prior year adjusted for changes in the cost of livin& and population except as
otherwise provided in this Article.
See. :L Revenues received by any entity of government in excess of that amount
which is appropriated by such entity in compliance with this Article durin~ the fLseal year
shal~ be returned by a revision of tax rates or fee schedules within the next two
subsequent fiscal years.
See. 3. The appropriations limit for any fiscal year pursuant to See. ! shall be
adjusted as follows:
(a) In tile event that the financial responsibility of providing services is
transferred, in whole or in part, whether by annexation, incorporation or otherwise, from
one entity of government to another, then for the year in which such transfer becomes
effective the appropriations limit of the transferee entity shall be increased by such
reasonable amount as the said entities shall mutually agree and the appropriations limit of
the transferor entity shall be decreased by the same amount.
(b) In the event that the financial responsibility of providing services is
trunsferred, in whole or in part, from an entity of government to a private entity, or the
financial source for the provision of services is transferred, in whole or in part, from other
revem~e~ of un entity of governmen[, to regulatory licenses, user char~es or user [ees,
then I'or the year of such transfer the appropriations limit of such entity of government
shall be decreased accordingly.
(e) In the event of an emergency, the appropriation limit may be exceeded
provided thut the appropriution limits in the following three years are reduced accordingly
to prevent un aggregate increase in appropriations resulting from the emergency.
Sec. 4. The appropriations limit imposed on any new or existing entity of
government by th~s Article may be e.~t,bli~h~d or changed by the electors of such entity,
subject to und in conformity with constitutiomfl and statutory voting requirements. The
durutton of any 5ueh chunl~e shuII I)e us determined by said electors, but shall in no event
exceed four years from the most recent vote of sa~d electors area ting or continuing such
chunga.
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eontril')utions are derived from .h. proceeds Of taxex, shrill for p~lrpo'~es ef th~ ArPcle
_one. tl te appropr~ation~ subject t() hm~l.l~{,~, H, II,c ye.r o~ e(.~trioubon. No tl ~r
wtti~dr~wa~, ;for tru~.~rs betwar. ~r am~r.~ ~.('h ~11t(t~, sl~ult for ~ut'p~)se~ o~ Lhl~ Artlcl~
c,mstilut~ appropr&~tions subject t(~
Sec. 6. Wheatever the Legislature nr any ~lfile agency nlundate~ u new proKr. m or
htgher level of service on ~.¥ local governmesH, the 5hHe ~h~11 provide u subvention
~[mds to reimburse 5u~l~ local government f~)r Ih~ ensts of such progrum or increased level
~,~ service, except that the [,eg~sluture n~ey, b~, need not, prc, vtde such ~ubvention
fun~ ~or the ~olJowin~' mandale~,;
(a) Legislative man~ate~ requested by tl~e 1,3eel a[enc~ ~eeted;
(b) 'L~islation defining a new crime o~ ehan~ing an existing definition
crime; or
(c) I.cg~sl~tive mhnd. tes enacted prior 1o January ], [975, ~r executive orders
or regul.tion5 i[~iti~lly implementing legislation enacted prior to January 1, t975.
S3e. ?. Nothin~ in this Article shalt be construed to impair the ab[ility o~ the state
or o( mty local ~overnment to meet its obligatio~ with ~espect to existin~ or future
bonded in~btedne~.
S~e. 8. As .~d in this Article and except as ~the~wi~ expre~ly ~rovided
(a) "A~r~riatio~ subject to hmitetion" of the state s~!l mean any
autl~orization to ex~nd duri~ a ~iseal year the Dtoeee~ of taxes levied by or for t~
state, exch~sive o~ state subventio~ for the ~e ~i~d ~ration o~ focal ~overnment (othe~
than subventions made ~u~ua~t to ~etion ~ of this Article) and further exel~ive
retun~ o~ taxes, ~ne~it payments ~rom retirement~ unemployment i~uranoe and
disability insurance ~un~;
(b) "Appropriatio~ subject to !imitation" o~ an entity of local government
sh~l~ ~nean any authorization to ex~nd during a fiscal year the p~oeee~ or taxes levied by
or far that entity and the ~rocee~ o~ state subventio~ to that entity {othe~ than
subventio~ made pursuant to ~etion 6 o[ this Article) exclusive of refunds ot taxes;
(e) "Proeee~ o~ taxes" shall include, but not be restricted to, all tax revenues
and the proeee~ to an entity o~ government, ~rom (i) regulatory liee~es, user charges,
and user ~ee~ to the exteut [hut st~eh proeee,'~ exceed the costs reasonably ~rne by such
entity i. providin~ the ~egulatio~, product, o~ ~rviee, end (ii) the investment o[
revenues. With re~et to any local government, "proeee~ n~ taxes" shall include
~bve~tmn5 received from the state, other thun pur~.'~H to Section 6 of tl.~ Article, ~n~,
with ~espeet to the ~tate, p~ee~ o~ t~xe5 ~hall exclude such ~Jbventions;
{~1) "1~1 g(~w~r~tmen[" 5h~11 me~m ~ny eity,.eounty, ¢~ty end county, school
district, ~[mc~ul district, au[la)~ity, or otl)er p~l~tic~l ~uhd~visio~ o~ or within the
(~.) "~o~t ~)[ liv.~K" ~hull mc~m Ihc ~.~onstn~er Price Index ~or the United States
daily ultendant:e us deterlnlned by u ~cthod pr~'scrihcd hy the I.t..gl~luturu;
(g) "l)ebt service" 51~11 mean ufq)~opr~.t,on~ required to puy th~ east
interest and redemption charge3, including the funding o[ any reserve or s~nkin~ fund
required in connection therewHh, on indebtedness existing or legally authorized as of
January I, 1979 or on ~nded indebtedness thereafter approved aeeordin[ to law by a vote
o~ the electors of the issuin~ entity votin~ in un election for such peruse.
(h) The "appropriation5 limit" of each entity of ~overnment for each fiscal
year shall be that amount which total annual appropriations subject to limitation may not
exceed under Section I and Section 3; provided, however, that the"apgropriations limit"
of each entity of ~overnment for fiscal yea~ 1978-~9 shall be the total of the
approptiatio~m subject to limitation of such entity fo~ that fiscal yea~. ~or fiscal year
1978-79, state subventions to local ~overnments, exclusive of federal ~,ants, sha~ be
deemed to have been ~rived from the proeee~ o~ state taxes.
(i) Except as otherwise provided in Section 5, "a~pro~riatio~ subject to
limitation" shall not include local a~eney loan fun~ or indebtedne~ fun~, investment (or
authorizatio~ to invest) fu~t~ o~ the ~tate, or of mt entity of !~al government in
accouters at bmiks or ~vinKs and loan associatio~ or in liquid ~eurities.
Sec. 9. "Ap~ro~riatio~ subject to limitation" for each entity o~ ~overnment shall
not
(a) Debt service.
(b) Ai,progriatio~ required ~or pur~ses o~ eomplyi~ with mandates o~ the
court~ or the ~ederal Kovernment which, without discretion, require an ex~nditure
additional ~ervices or which unavoidably make the providi~ o~ e~isti~ services more
costly.
(e) Appr~riutions of any special district which existed on January t, t978,
and which did not as of the 1~77-T8 fiscal year levy an ad valorem tax on pro~rty in
excess of 12t cents ~r $100 o( as~ed value; or the appropriatio~ of any s~eial
district then existing or thereafter created by a vote of the ~ople, which ~ totally funded
by o[her thun the proceed~ of taxes.
Sec. I O. This Article shall be effective comnteltcmg with Ute first ~y of the fiscal
your ~oilowlng it~
See. It. If u~y ,~pl)rol)riulion euteKo,'y ~hull be added to or removed from
uppropriuli~)~L~ subject t~ lim~b, lion, p~rsumU to final judgment of any court of competent
j,~risd~(.tion ~md ~,ny Upl~l therefrom, the appropi'mtio,~s limit shall be adjusted
accordingly. I~ m~y ~eetion, i),,rt, ~l.use or phrase in this Article 15 [or any reason held
invuhd or uu~nnstHutlutml, the remuininK ~rt~o~ts o~ this Article slmll ~tot be affected but
sh:dl remuin in full [area ~,nd e~fect.
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EXHIBIT G
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (~
915 L STREET
SACRAMENTO, CA g5814-4998
May 1, 1995
PRICE AND POPULATION DATA FOR LOCAL JURISDICTIONS
Appropriations Limit
Article XIII B of the California Constitution specifies that appropriations made by State and local
govemments may increase annually by a factor comprised of the change in population combined with
either the change in California per capita personal income or the change in the local assessment roll due
to local nonresidential construction.
The Department of Finance is mandated to provide the population and Califomia per capita personal
income change data for local jurisdictions to calculate their appropriation limits. The change in the
local assessment roll due to local nonresidential construction may be obtained from your county
Assessor. The enclosures contain price and population factors for setting your 1995-96 appropriation
limit.
Enclosure I provides the change in Califomia's per capita personal income price factor. An example of
how to utilize this price factor and the population percentage change factor in calculating your 1995-96
limit is included.
Enclosure II provides the population percentage change factors for cities and counties.
Enclosure IIA provides the population percentage change factor for counties and for the total
incorporated population of each county.
These population percentage changes were prepared pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code and are calculated as of January 1, 1995. Section 2227 specifies that state
mental institutions, federal military bases and state and federal prisons be excluded from the percentage
change calculations.
Population Factors for Cities and Counties
Cities and counties should consult Section 7901 of the Government Code for the various population
factors that may be used for purposes of change in population.
Population Factors for Special Districts
Special districts should consult Section 7901 of the Government Code and Section 2228 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code for the various population factors that may be used for purposes of change
in population~
Enclosure I
A. Price Factor: Article XIII B specifies that local jurisdictions select their
cost-of-living factor to compute their appropriation limit by a vote of their
governing body. Local jurisdictions may select either the percentage change in
Califomia per capita personal income or the percentage change in the local
assessment roll due to the addition of local nonresidential new construction. If the
percentage change in per capita personal income is selected, the percentage changes
to be used in setting 1995-96 appropriation limit are:
Per Capita Personal Income
Fiscal Percentage change
Year flY) over prior year
1995-96 4.72
B. Following is an example using sample population changes and the changes in
California per capita personal income as growth factors in computing a 1995-96
appropriations limit.*
1995-96:
Per Capita Change = 4.72 percent
Population Change = 1.3 l percent
Per Capita converted to a ratio: 4,72 + 100 -- 1.0472
100
Population converted to a ratio: 1.31 + 100 = 1.0131
100
Calculation of factor for FY 95-96: 1.0472 x 1.0131 = 1.0609
* Conversion of the factor to a ratio eliminates minus numbers.
ENCLOSURE II
ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN POPULATION MINUS EXCLUSIONS* JANUARY 1, 1994 DATE PRINTED
TO JANUARY 1, 1995 AND TOTAL POPULATION JANUARY 1, 1995. 04/25/95
POPULATION MINUS EXCLUSIONS
POPULATION
ANNUAL TOTAL
COUNTY PERCENT CHANGE POPULATION
CITY 1994 TO 1995 1-1-94 1-1-95 1-1-95
ORANGE
ANAHEIM 1.92 290,915 296,497 296,497
BREA 1.47 34,612 35,122 35,122
BUENA PARK 1.25 72,949 73,864 73,864
~'COSTA MESA 1.45 101,416 102,883 103,823
CYPRESS 2.04 46,026 46,963 46,963
DANA POINT 4.12 34,852 36,289 36,289
FOUNTAIN VALLEY 0.29 55,010 55,171 55,171
FULLERTON 1.77 121,540 123,692 123,692
GARDEN GROVE 1.26 151,913 153,824 153,824
HUNTINGTON BEACH 0.27 189,293 189,795 189,795
IRVINE 2.21 119,864 122,513 123,909
LAGUNA BEACH 0.10 23,961 23,985 23,985
LAGUNA HILLS 1.00 25,110 25,360 25,360
LAGUNA NIGUEL 2.27 54,487 55,724 55,724
LA HABRA 1.36 54,168 54,907 54,907
LAKE FOREST 0.19 58~445 58,558 58,558
LA PALMA 0.56 15,693 15,781 15,781
LOS ALAMITOS 2.20 11,376 11,626 12,425
MISSION VIEJO 4.21 86,215 89,841 89,841
~"NEWPORT BEACH 1.08 69,350 70,098 70,098
ORANGE 1.73 118,037 120,078 120:078
PLACENTIA 2.78 44,113 45,339 45,339
SAN CLEMENTE 3.73 45,081 46,764 46,764
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 2.81 28,326 29,121 29,121
SANTA ANA 0.28 310,629 311,491 311,491
SEAL BEACH 2.60 25,436 26,097 26,795
STANTON 0.47 32,252 32,404 32,404
TUSTIN 5.08 55,053 57,849 62,497
VILLA PARK 0.17 6,434 6,445 6,445
WESTMINSTER 1.99 81,659 83,287 83,287
YORBA LINDA 1.15 57,410 58,069 58,069
UNINCORPORATED 4.03 161,983 168,512 173,437
ORANGE COUNTY
1.72 2,583,608 2,627,949 2,641,355
* EXCLUSIONS INCLUDE STATE MENTAL INSTITUTIONS, FEDERAL MILITARY BASES AND STATE
AND FEDERAL PRISONS.
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