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RESOLUTION NO. 04- c38
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AZUSA,
CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A POLICY CONCERNING THE OBLIGATIONS
OF THE CITY'S WATER UTILITY OPERATIONS TO COVER GENERAL FUND
SUPPORT SERVICE COSTS AND OTHERWISE PAY ITS FAIR SHARE OF
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT COSTS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED BY
UTILITY OPERATIONS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Azusa serving as the City's Utility
Board met on February 23, 2004, to discuss the City's General Fund support
services costs related to the City's various utility operations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires that the General Fund fully recover all direct
and indirect support service costs and any and all other "franchise fees" or
allocations authorized by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires that the methodology to allocate support
service costs be consistent with the City's guiding principles that the allocations
be administratively simple, fair, transparent and predictable; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that a combination of statutory
franchise fees applicable to the water utility ("Water Utility'), compensation to the
City for the use of City's water rights, interest income sharing with the General
Fund and direct support service cost allocation reimbursements are consistent
with the City's guiding principles; and
WHEREAS, in August 2003 the City has entered into Series A Installment Sales
Agreements ("Agreement") with the Financing Authority for Resource Efficiency
of California ("FARECal") in connection with the issuance of Series A Certificate
of Participation for the Water Utility; and
WHEREAS, the Agreement established flow of revenue covenants in the use of
Water Utility's GROSS REVENUES as such term is defined in the Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, the water fund transfers to the General Fund contemplated herein
further incorporate by reference the principles outlined in the flow of revenue
covenants of the Agreement,
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the following allocation
transfers from the Water Utility fund to the General Fund:
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A. In accordance with the California Public Utilities Code provisions related to
the establishment of franchise fees by general law cities, the Water Utility
shall pay a franchise fee of two (2) percent on retail water sales to the
General Fund. Such franchise fees shall be considered as Operation and
Maintenance Expenses as such term is defined in the Agreement.
B. As the custodian of City's water rights in the provision of water services, the
Water Utility shall compensate the City for the use of City's water rights,
inclusive of Azusa Agricultural Water Company's water rights owned by the
City, but exclusive of the former Azusa Valley Water Company's water rights
owned by the City. Such annual compensation shall be determined by
multiplying the City's total acre feet of water rights by the weighted average
cost per acre foot of replacement water as determined by the Utility. Such
compensation shall be considered as Operation and Maintenance Expenses
as such term is defined in the Agreement.
C. For Fiscal Year 2004-05, the Water Utility shall contribute interest earned on
those Water Utility reserve funds on a quarterly basis. As the Water Utility
operations impacts the City's infrastructure and capital improvements the
Water Utility shall contribute to a capital improvement fund established by
Ordinance of the City Council. The capital improvement fund shall be used
solely to finance those capital improvement items that are impacted by the
Water Utility operation. The Water Utility shall contribute to this fund from
interest earned on those Water Utility reserve funds that are invested. For
Fiscal Year 2005-06, and each year thereafter, the contribution to the capital
improvement fund shall be made within sixty (60) days of the close of each
Fiscal Year, provided, however, that such contribution shall not exceed the
Water Utility's net positive income for the Fiscal Year that has closed; if the
Water Utility does not have a positive net income, then the Water Utility shall
have no obligation to contribute the interest earnings to the capital
improvement fund. Such interest transfer shall not be considered as
Operation and Maintenance Expenses as such term is defined in the
Agreements.
D. In accordance with common practices related to direct cost recovery and
court decisions, the Water Utility shall reimburse the General Fund for all
costs for City support services directly provided to the Water Utility in
accordance with the following two-step process:
i. Step 1: A determination shall be made as to the total amount of all
General Fund costs associated with general City support services that
are provided to all City departments. (General City support services
shall include, but not be limited to, those departments like the City
Administration, City Clerk's Office, Finance Department, Human
Resources, and Information Technology). The total amount of General
Fund costs associated with these general City support service
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departments shall be made during the budget preparation process for
the subsequent Fiscal Year.
ii. Step 2: The percentage share of the Utility Department's full time
equivalent (FTE) employees shall be determined as a percent of the
total FTE employees for all departments of the City of Azusa. The
General Fund support services cost determined in Step 1 shall then be
multiplied by Utility Department's FTE percentage share to determine
the support services cost allocation to the Utility Department. The
Water Utility's share of this amount shall be sixty-five (65) percent of
the allocation. Such cost reimbursements to the General Fund for all
direct City support service shall be considered as Operation and
Maintenance Expenses as such term is defined in the Agreements.
E. Because the Water Utility may from time to time generate net positive income
above the Water Utility's needs for financial reserves, capital improvement
programs, transfers to the General Fund described above, the City Council
finds that additional contributions from the Water Utility to the General Fund
may be reasonable and fair. Within sixty (60) days after the audited annual
financial statements for the Water Utility become available the City Council
may adopt, upon a joint recommendation by the City Manager and the
Director of Utilities, additional transfers from the Water Utility to the General
Fund. Any additional transfers pursuant to this section shall be contributed to
the capital improvement fund and shall be used solely to finance those capital
improvement items that are impacted by the Water Utility operation. Such
additional transfer shall not be considered as Operation and Maintenance
Expenses as such term is defined in the Agreements.
SECTION 2. This Resolution shall take effect upon its adoption by the City
Council.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of
Cristina C. tadrid, Mayor
ATTEST:
era Mendoza, City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: -lid C. Qv
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 04- c38 was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Azusa, at a regular meeting thereof, held
on the 24th day of May, 2004 by the following vote of the Board.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: HARDISON, STANFORD, CHAGNON, ROCHA, MADRID
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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