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98-115 RESOLUTION NO. 98R-1l5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-1 (SYCAMORE CANYON) ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1998/99. 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 1998/99 is calculated by adjusting the 1997/98 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. 1989-1 (Sycamore Canyon) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1998/99. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Community Facilities District No. 1989-1 (Sycamore Canyon) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1998/99 be established in the amount of $166,207,469.00. 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 1998/99 and the calculations specified herein for such fiscal year, the term "change in th~ 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 1998/99 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. ..'" -r" 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 City Council of the City of Anaheim this lnth .1une , 1998. and adopted by the day of ATTEST: ~/L~ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 0026736.01 2 .",. 'Y'''' EXHIBIT A 1998/99 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-1 (SYCAMORE CANYON) CALCULATIONS & COMPARISON OF APPROPRIATIONS SUBJECT TO LIMIT FY 1997/98 Adopted Appropriations Limit $157,630,091 Adjustment Factor 1.05441460 FY 1998/99 Appropriations Limit $166,207,469 FY 1998/99 Appropriations Limit $166,207,469 FY 1998/99 Appropriations Subject To Limit 72,815 FY 1998/99 Appropriations Limit Margin $166,134,654 FY 1998/99 Appropriations Limit Margin, As a Percent of Limit 100.0% .', .' EXHIBIT B 1998/99 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-1 (SYCAMORE CANYON) ADJUSTMENT FACTORS POPULA nON. Selected Factor: City Poculation Growth Population count provided by the State Finance Department 30],176 Population percent change pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the Revenue and Taxation Code 1.24% PRICE FACTOR - Selected Factor: California Per Capita Personal Income Growth 4.15% POPULA nON AND PRICE FACTOR CONVERTED TO AN ADJUSTMENT FACTOR A) Population: Converted to a factor 1.0124 B) Price Factor: Converted to a factor 1.0415 Ratio of change: A x B = 1.05441460 EXHIBIT C 1998/99 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-1 (SYCAMORE CANYON) APPROPRIATIONS SUBJECT TO LIMIT CALClJLA TION Total All Revenues $634,457 Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes 0 $634,457 Add User Fees in Excess of Costs 0 634,457 Add User Fees in Replacement of Taxes 0 634,457 Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 561,642 $72,815 Total All Appropriations $634,457 Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes o $634,457 Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 561,642 72,815 Appropriations Subject to Limit $72,815 0<_ .,1'''' EXHIBIT D 1998/99 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-1 (SYCAMORE CANYON) PROCEEDS OF TAXES CALCULATION PROCEEDS NON-PROCEEDS OF TAXES OF TAXES TOTAL Taxes $634,457 0 $634,457 State Subventions 0 0 0 Service Charges 0 0 0 Penn;t Fees 0 0 0 Fines and Forfeitures 0 0 0 Rentals 0 0 0 Sales 0 0 0 Refunds and Reimbursements 0 0 0 Internal Service Charges 0 0 0 Federal and County Subventions 0 0 0 Contributions 0 0 0 Subtotal $634,457 $0 $634,457 Interest 0 0 0 Total $634,457 $0 $634,457 ." 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Hequirc:; adjuslments (or changes in cost of living, population and other specified fllctors. Appropriation limits may be established or. temporarily changed by electorate. Requires revenues received in excess o( appropriations permitted by this measure to be returned by revision o( tax rates or (ee schedules within two fiscal years next following year excess created. With exceptions, provides (or reimbursement of local governments for new programs or higher level o(services mandated by state. Financial Impact: Indeterminable. . . ARTICLE XIII B. Sec. 1. The total annual appropriations subject to limitation oC the state and of each local government shall not exceed the appropriations limit of such entity of government (or the prior year adjusted (or changes in the cost oC living and population exc(.-pt as otherwise provided in this Article. Sec. 2. Revenues received by any entity o( government in excess oC that amount which is appropriated by such entity in compliance with this Article during the fiscal year shall be returned by a revision o( tax rates or fee schedules within the next two ~ubsequent fiscal years. Sec. 3. The appropriations limit for any fiscal year pursuant to Sec. 1 shaH be adjusted as follows: (a) In the event that the financial responsibility of providillg services is transfcrred, in whole or in part, whether by annexation, incorporation or otherwise. (rom one entity i)( government to another. then for the year In which such transfer becomes effectivc the appropriations limit of the, transferee entity shall be increased by such reasonable amount as the said enlities 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 p.roviding services is t~ansf~rred, in whole or in parl, from an entity of government to a private entity, or the fmanclal Source (or the provision of services is transferred, in whole or in part, from other revenuc:> of un entity of government, to regulatory Iiceruies, user chllrges or user fees, then for thc year of such transfer the appropriations limit oC such entity of government shall bc decreased accordingly. (e) In the evenl of an emergency. the appropriation limit may be exceeded provided lhllt thc appropriution limits in the following three yellrs are reduced Ilccordingly to prevent un aggrcgtlte increase in appropriations resulting from the emergency. Sec. 4. The approprialions Ii mil imposed on any new or exisling enlily of government by this Article mllY be estl\blishcd or changed by the electors of such entily, subject to and in eonformily wilh conslilutiolllll and statutory voting requirements. The durlllion of uny such chllnge shull be IlS delermined by stlid electors, but shall in no event execed four yeHrs from the most recent vote of sa id eleclors creating or conlinuing such changc. 1 of 3 .', .. EXHIBI'l'p Sec. 5. Elich entity of guvernmenl n,ay establish such .contin~(!IlC!Y.. QIl\crg<'ncy, unem(lloymcllt, reserve. retirement, sinking" ruod, ttu~t. or SIOlllnr fllflQli liS 11 shall deem reasonable and proper. Contributions to fillY such fund, to the extent 1Iwl suC'h contributions are derived from the proC'ecds of taxes, Shnll fo" purpO'ies of this ArU(')c ~ons~itutc appropriutions $u!lject to limitllli<'!1 ii, Ihe YC/lr of contribution. NciU.er withdrtlwRls Crom !lny sw~h (uud, nor expendillll'es oj (or lIutlrorj~fltions to (,r:flP.l1d) SlIdl with,iruwllls, /lof" trttOiifers between or llmor.~ slwh funds, shull fOl' purposes of tillS Article c'lOstitult>. opprl'prill.tions subjecl 1(; hmilulioll. Sec. 6. Whenever the Legislature or /lny :;tRfe agency OIundtltes a new program or higher In\'el of service on tmy local government, thc state shull provide 11 suhvcntion of funds Lo reimburse such local government for till'! cosLs of such program or increased level (If service, except thaLthe Legislature liley, bui. nec-d not, pr;,vidc such subvention of (un<ls for the following mandateti; crimc; or (1:1) Legisltltive mandates requested by the local agency aCfected; (b) 'L"egislation defining a new crime or changing an existillg definition of a (c) J.cgislt.tlive mllndHtcs enacted prior to January J, 19'15, or execulive orders or regullltions initially implementing legislation enllcted prior to January I, 19.75. S~C. 7. Nothing in this Article shaH be construed to impair the ablility of the ~ttite or of #lny local government to meet its obligations with respect to existing or future bonded indebtedness. S~c. B. As used in this Article and elC~ept liS otherwise expressly provided herein: (a) "Appropriation:. subject to hmitalion" of the state shall mean any authoriztltion to expend during a fiscal year the proceeds or taxes levied by or for the state, exclusive oC staLe subventions for the use And operation of local government (other than liubventiollS made pursuant to Section 6 (\( this Article) and furthcr exclusive of refunds o( taxes, benefit payments (rom retirement, unemployment insurance and dilmbility insurance funds; (b) "Appropriations subject to limitation" of an entity of local government shll.ll mean llny Iluthorization to expend during a fiscal ycar the proceeds of ta~es levied by or for thtlt entity and the proceedc; of state subventions to that entity (other than subventions made pursuant to Section 6 of this ArLicle) exclusive oCrefunds of taxes; (c) "Proceeds of taxes" shall include,"but not tie restricted to, all tllX revenues and the proceeds to an entity of government, from (j) regulatory licenses, user charges, and user feeli to Lhc extent Lhut such proceeds ex~ced tile costs reasonably borne by such entity in providing the regullltion, product, or service, and (ii) the ^ invest mcnt of tax revenues. With respect to any local government, "proceeds of tttXCS" shall inclu-1e .su.bvcntions receivcd from the sltJ te, other thuII purswtnf to Section 6 or this Artic!e, t1n<i, with respect to the shlte, proceeds of tIlXP.S shall exclude such subventions; " lei) "l.octll g(Jvl:rnrnell(" sh/ill mClln an~' city,. ('oi.mty, city tlnd county, :-ochool dlstrlCl, spcclUl district, authurity, or other politiesl subdivision of 01' within the stHle: (I:) "Cost I)f livilll{" l'hull mClln the l."':onslllllel' Price Indcx for We United Slales as reported by tll(' Ullitcd Stutes J)el'llrllllcllt of Labo(, or su("~cssor Ilgency of the Lnilcd Slutes Ciovcl'IlllICIII; provided, howeVer, Ihltt fol' pUl'poses of Scetioll J, the ch/lllge in ('ost of livillg (1'1111I tile preceding yeu/' shHIl in no evcnt cx/!ced the chulIge in Californili per, Ctllll\ll persollol illCOIIIC from suit! pr<'('cdillg" y(mr; 2 of 3 , EXH:tBI'.l' P ({) "Population" of Ilny entity of g(JV(!rllll\l~nt, 0[1,('1" 1I1U" 1.I sdlool distdet, shll/1 be determincd by a method prescribed by the Leg-isluturc, (Jl'ovidcu thut sueh dcterminution shall be revised, liS ncccssAry, to refll'CI the pcriodlc cellsus ('ollduetec1 by thc United Stlltes J)cpllrtml'nt of Commerce, or SU('c..,;SOI" ugl'IICY of lIle United SUites (;ovcrnmcnt. Tile population of /lily s('hool district shlllllJ{' slIdl school district's HVCI'I\~C daily Ilttcndanee IlS determined by Il lIIethod prescrihcd hy the Lcg-isll.lturcj (g) "()el>l sel'vicl''' 5111111 IIlCllfl UPllrOpri/llions r'l'quircd to puy tile cost of interest and redemption charges, includiflg the funding of any reserve or sinking (und required in connection therewith, on indebtedness existing or legally authorized as of January I, 1919 or on bonded indebtedness thereafter approved according to law by 8 vote of the electors of the issuing entity voting in an election (or such purpose. (h) The "appropriHtions limit" of each entity of government (or each fiscal year shall be that amount which total annual appropriations subject to limitation may not exceed under'Section 1 and Section 3; provided, however, that the "al?propriations limit" of each entity of government for fiscal year 1978-79 shall be the total of the appropriations subject to limitation of such entity (or that fiscal year. For fiscal year 1918-19, slate subventions to local governments, exclusive o( (ederal grants, shall be deemed to have been derived from the proceeds of state taxes. (j) Except as otherwise provided in Section 5, "appropriations subject to limitation" shull not include local agency loan Cunds or indebtedness (unds, investment (or authorizations to invcst) funds o( the state, or of 8n entity of local government in accounts at banks or savings dnd loan associations or in liquid securities. Sec. 9. "Appropriations subject to limitation" Cor each entity of government shall not include: (a) Debt service. (b) Appropriations required for purposes of complying with mandates of the courts or the federal government which, without discretion, require an expenditure for additionul services or which unavoidably muke the providing oC existing services more costly. (c) Appropriations of any special district which existed on January 1, 1918, and which did not as of thc 1977-18 fiscal year levy an ad valorem tax on property in excess of J 2. cents per $100 of assessed value; or the approprilitions of any special district thcn exbting or thereafter crcllted by B vote of the people, which is totally Cunded by othcr thun thl' procced-; of tuxes. Sec. 10. This Articlc shall be effective commcncing with the first day of the fiscal yeur following its lIdoptioll. Sec. II. If ullY uppropriiltioll CtltCI{OI'Y shull be added to or removed (rom tippropriutiuns suhjeet to limit/ltioll, pllrSllunt to fintll jUdgment of any court of competent jllrisdi(~tion /I/ld /Iny lIPIlCul therefrom, the IIpproph/ltions limit shall be adjusted uccOrdinl{ly. If /IllY sect ion, (>url, eltwse or phrusc in Uris Articlc is for any rellson held invlllid or Ullco/lstilutioll/ll, the relllllininl{ portions of litis Article shull not be affected but slull rCllluin in full forec unc1 ecrect. J of J .. 11" ,1"ATE (7.' ~'FORNIA ?ET!O "NILSON, GCM>mc>' EXHIBIT G OEPARTMENT OF F!NANCE OFFICE OF THE OIRECTQR $TATE: CAPrrOl. FilOOM 1145 SACRAMENTO. CA ~~4-4!:l9a May 1, 1998 Dear Auditor/Controller/Fiscal Officer: PRICE AND POPULATION DATA FOR LOCAL JURISDICTIONS Appropriations Limit Article XITI B of the California Constitution specifies that appropriations made by state and local governments 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 California per capita personal income change data for local jurisdictions to calculate their appropriations limitS. The change in the local assessment roll due to local nonresidential construction may be obtained from your county l\ssessor. The enclosures contain the price factor and population percentage change for setting your 1998-99 appropriation limit. Enclosure I provides the change in California's per capita personal income price factor. An example of how to utilize this price factor and the population percentage change in calcula.'ing your] 998.99 limit is included. Enclosure II provides the population percentage change factors for cities and counties, Enclosure IlA provides the population percentage change factor for counties and fOf the total incorporated population of each county, ThesepopuJation percentage changes were prepared pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the Revenue a..'1d Taxation Code and are calculated as of January 1, 1998, Section 2227 specifies that state mental institutions, federal military bases and state and federal prisons be exclud~ from the percentage cha1:ge calculations. Population Factors for Special Districts This letter may be received by special districts, which were exempt from establisl-.lng apprcpriation limits by Article xrn B, Section 9(c), Receipt of this letter should not be cons"Z!Ued as a requir.;ment by the Department of Finance to establish an apprapria::ion limit. ~ Auditor/Controller/Fiscal Officer May 1, 1998 Page 2 Certification The certification program applies to cities and counties only and does not apply to special distri ets. Sections 1100S.6 and 30462.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 21022 Streets and Highways Code, and Section 38421 Vehicle Code specify that if a Department of Finance population estimate is gr-eater than the CUlTent certified population, the Department shall automatically file a certified copy with the Controller not less than 25 days nor more than 30 days after completion of the estimate. The Department will certify the higher estimate unless a written request not to certify is received by the Department from the dty or county v.ithin 25 days of the completion of the estimate. A city or COlUlty requesting that their higher estimate not be certified will remain at the current certified population. The Department of Finance will not certify a population estimate that is lower than the current cenified population unless requested to do so by a city or a county. The request for certification must be received by the Department on or before JlUle 1, 1998. Further Information Questions concerning population should be directed to the Demographic Research Unit at (916) 323-4086. Enclosures Enclosure 11 Af\nual Percent Change in Population MInus exclusions- January 1, 1997 to January 1,1998 and Total Population January 1, 1998 Total County Percent Change - Populalon Minus exclusion. - Population City 119748 1-1-87 1-1.,. 1.1.98 ORANGE ANAHEIM 1.24 297476 301176 301176 Bt:U:A 1.10 35498 35890 35890 BUENA PARK 1.28 73!i77 74517 74517 COSTA MESA 0.81 102556 103387 104237 CYPRESS 1.23 47354 47938 47938 DANA POINT 1.12 3&460 36868 36868 FOUNTAIN VAllEY 0.82 55176 56828 55628 FUUERTON 1,16 123642 125081 12SOBt GARDEN GROve 0.88 153084 154398 154398 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1.37 189823 192430 192430 IRVINE 2.32 128818 131807 133152 LAGUNA SEACH 1.15 24249 24627 24527 LAGUNA HilLS 0.74 30158 30381 30381 LAGUNA NIGUEL 1.92 58744 57836 57836 LA HABAA 0.74 54727 55133 55133 lAKE FOREST 0.72 58227 58649 58649 LA PAlMA 0.73 151171 15987 15987 LOS AtAMITOS 0.9ll 11684 l1n9 11854 MISSION VIEJO 2.31 92558 94699 9469ll NEWPORT BEACH 2.99 70612 72623 72623 ORANGE 1.59 123105 125065 12506$ f:>LAC!NTIA 2.79 45865 47143 47143 SAN CLEMENTE 1.28 471533 4$242 48242 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 4.13 29840 31071 31071 ~ANTA ANA 0,70 309042 311210 311210 SEAL BEACH 0.77 25954 26165 26742 STANTON 0.72 33210 33449 33449 TUSTIN 3.37 61216 63276 66420 VILLA PARK 0.97 64&4 6547 6547 V'/ESTMINSTER 1.34 83717 84835 84835 VORBA L1NOA 2.23 58939 60255 60255 UNINCORPORATED S.69 182002 192353 198308 COUNlY TOTAl 1.69 26&5181 2710335 2722291 . Exclusions indlJde ....sidents in state mental instilutions. f~ral military itlstallaliO/'l$. and state and teeeral !)risons. Pagel May 1, 1998 Enclosure I A. Price Factor: Article XIII B specifies that local jurisdictions select their cost-of.living factor to compute their appropriation lhnit by a vote of their governing body, The cost of living factor provided here is per capita personal income. If the percentage change in per capita personal income is selected, the percentage changes to be used in setting the 1998-99 appropriation limit are: Per Capita Personal Income Fiscal Year (FY) Percentage change over prior year 1998-99 4.15 B. Follov.ing is an example using sample population change and the change in California per capita personal income as growth factors in computing a 1998-99 appropriations limit. 1998-99: Per Capita Change = 4,15 percent Population Change'" 1.81 percent Per Capita converted to a ratio: 4.15 + 100 ... 1.0415 100 Population converted to a ratio; 1.81 + 100 =- 1.0181 100 Calculation offactor fe,r FY 98-99: 1.0415 x 1.0181 = 1.0604 ~,. .' STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N, SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 98R-115 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 16th day of June, 1998, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: McCracken, Tait, Zemel, Lopez, Daly NOES: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 98R-115 on the 16th Day of June, 1998. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 16th day of June, 1998. ~~l~_ 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. 98R-115 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on June 16th, 1998. ~A-~ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM .,. ..'