HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-103 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 12-103
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA COMMITTING TO THE
LEVEL OF FISCAL RESERVES FOR THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council desires to protect existing
services, and;
WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council desires to be prepared for
emergencies, and;
WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council desires to maintain good fiscal
management and fiscal structure to operate a municipal corporation, and;
WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council desires to maintain the
financial strength required to obtain beneficial bond ratings for the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California does hereby resolve on this 21st day of June 2012 that the level of fiscal reserves
maintained by the City of Rancho Cucamonga as of fiscal year end are committed to the goals
as outlined in the City's Fund Balance Policy, attached to this resolution as Exhibit A.
Please see the following page
for formal adoption,certification and signatures
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 2151 day of June 2012.
AYES: Alexander, Buquet, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
De nis Michael, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Janice-C. Reynolds, City Clerk
I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Special Meeting
of said City Council held on the 2151 day of June 2012.
Executed this 22nd day of June 2012, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
,/_ Janice . Reynolds, City Clerk
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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RANCHO
CUCAMONGA POLICY NO.:
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EFFECTIVE: June 15, 2011
REVISED: June 21, 2012
APPROVED:
PURPOSE
This Fund Balance Policy establishes the procedures for the reporting of unrestricted fund
balance in the City General Fund and Fire District financial statements. Certain commitments
and assignments of fund balance will help ensure that there will be adequate financial resources
to protect the City against unforeseen circumstances and events such as revenue shortfalls and
unanticipated expenditures. The policy also authorizes and directs the Finance Director to
prepare financial reports which accurately categorize fund balance as per Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 54, Fund Balance Reporting and
Governmental Fund Type Definitions.
GENERAL POLICY
Fund balance is essentially the difference between the assets and liabilities reported in a
governmental fund. There are five separate components of fund balance, each of which
identifies the extent to which the City/Fire District is bound to honor constraints on the specific
purposes for which amounts can be spent.
• Nonspendable fund balance (inherently nonspendable)
• Restricted fund balance (externally enforceable limitations on use)
• Committed fund balance (self-imposed limitations on use)
• Assigned fund balance (limitation resultingfrom intended use)
• Unassigned fund balance (residual net resources)
The first two components listed above are not addressed in this policy due to the nature of their
restrictions. An example of nonspendable fund balance is inventory. Restricted fund balance is
either imposed by law or constrained by grantors, contributors, or laws or regulations of other
governments. This policy is focused on financial reporting of unrestricted fund balance, or the
last three components listed above. These three components are further defined below.
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Fund Balance Policy
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Committed Fund Balance
The City Council (which also acts as the Board of Directors for the Rancho Cucamonga Fire
Protection District), as the City's highest level of decision-making authority, may commit fund
balance for specific purposes pursuant to constraints imposed by formal actions taken, such as an
ordinance or resolution. These committed amounts cannot be used for any other purpose unless
the City Council/Fire Board removes or changes the specified use through the same type of
formal action taken to establish the commitment. City Council/Fire Board action to commit fund
balance needs to occur within the fiscal reporting period; however, the amount can be
determined subsequently.
• Changes in Economic Circumstances
The City's General Fund balance committed for changes in economic circumstances is
established at a goal of a six month reserve, or 50% of the City General Fund operating
budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The Fire District's fund balance committed for
changes in economic circumstances is established at a goal of a six month reserve, or
50% of the Fire District's operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year. As defined in
the resolution establishing this commitment, the specific uses are listed as the declaration
of a state or federal state of emergency or a local emergency as defined in Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 2.36.020; or a change in economic circumstances in
a given fiscal year that results in revenues to the City/Fire District being insufficient to
cover expenditures for one or more fiscal years. The City Council/Fire Board may, by
the affirming vote of three members, change the amount of this commitment and/or the
specific uses of these monies.
• City Facilities Capital Repair
The City's General Fund balance committed for City facilities capital repair is
established at a minimum goal of 25% of capital assets value comprised of construction
in progress (excluding infrastructure), building improvements, and improvements other
than building for governmental activities.
• Fire District Facilities Capital Repair
The Fire District's fund balance committed for the Fire District facilities capital repair is
hereby committed to a minimum goal of 50% of capital assets value comprised of
construction in progress (excluding infrastructure), building improvements, and
improvements other than building for public safety-fire activities.
• Working Capital
The City's General Fund balance committed for Working Capital is established at a goal
of a minimum of 5% of the City's General Fund operating budget for the upcoming fiscal
year. The Fire District's fund balance committed for Working Capital is established at a
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Fund Balance Policy
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goal of a minimum of 10% of the District's operating budget for the upcoming fiscal
year.
• Self-Insurance
The City's General Fund balance committed for payment of general liability claims
primarily through the use of interest earnings on the reserve but not limited to such in the
event of an unfavorable interest rate environment is established at a minimum goal of
three times the City's total yearly SIR for all types of insurance coverage.
• Employee Leave Payouts
The City's General Fund balance and the Fire District's fund balance committed for
employee leave payouts as valued in accordance with the City's labor contracts as of the
last day of the fiscal year.
• PERS Rate Stabilization
The City's General Fund and Fire District's fund balance committed to offset projected
rate increases identified in the respective annual CalPERS actuarial valuation for two
fiscal years after the year of financial reporting.
• Dispatch System Acquisition
The Fire District's fund balance committed to JPA membership for the District's current
dispatch system.
• Bookine Fees
The City's General Fund balance committed to provide funding for an increase in the
booking fees charged to the City by the County of San Bernardino not readily.
determinable at the time of budget adoption due to the delay in the adoption of the State
of California's budget.
• Vehicle and Equipment Replacement
The Fire District's fund balance committed for the replacement of fire safety vehicles
and equipment as determined based on the District's replacement criteria is established at
a minimum goal of 50% of District vehicle and equipment replacement value.
• Law Enforcement
The City's General Fund balance committed for public safety purposes.
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Fund Balance Policy
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• Contract Development Services
The City's General Fund balance committed for contract development services.
Assigned Fund Balance
Amounts that are constrained by the City/Fire District's intent to be used for specific purposes,
but are neither restricted nor committed, should be reported as assigned fund balance. This
policy hereby delegates the authority to assign amounts to be used for specific purposes to the
City Manager and/or Finance Director for the purpose of reporting these amounts in the annual
financial statements. The following are a few non-exclusive examples of assigned fund balance.
• Field Rehab
Established to provide funding sufficient to regularly rehabilitate the various sports fields,
basketball volleyball courts, and parks not fully funded by special assessments on a
rotating basis as determined by management.
• Healthv RC
Established to provide funding for the various programs and,initiatives sponsored by the
City of Rancho Cucamonga to promote healthy eating and active living within the City.
Included in this reserve is funding for energy efficiency projects on City facilities
Unassiened Fund Balance
These are residual positive net resources of the General Fund and Fire District funds in excess of
what can properly be classified in one of the other four categories.
Fund Balance Classification
The accounting policies of the City/Fire District consider restricted fund balance to have been
spent first when an expenditure is incurred for purposes for which both restricted and
unrestricted fund balance is available. 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/Fire District considers committed amounts to be reduced first, followed by assigned
amounts and then unassigned amounts.
This policy is in place to provide a measure of protection for the City/Fire District against
unforeseen circumstances and to comply with GASB Statement No. 54. No other policy or
procedure supersedes the authority and provisions of this policy.
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