HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 43-21 Adopting FY 2021-22 BudgetRESOLUTION NO. 43-21
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA,
ADOPTING THE FY 2021/22 FISCAL YEAR OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGETS
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, the City of Morro Bay is required to appropriate and expend funds, to conduct the
day-to-day business activity of the City; and
WHEREAS, the Morro Bay City Council finds and determines those appropriations and
expenditures are necessary for continued efficiency, economy and effectiveness of the City government
operations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes Capital Improvement Projects, authorized and approved
in the current and prior fiscal years, may not be completed by June 22, 2021; and
WHEREAS, the continuing efforts of staff to operate the business of the City, within an approved
budget, and to create savings, wherever feasible, are acknowledged by the City Council.
WHEREAS, the Morro Bay City Council finds and determines that during the COVID-19 Pandemic
there were significant negative economic impacts on the City's finances as well to many residents,
business and non-profit organizations in our community and
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that significant sacrifices were made to ensure the City
was able to continue to provide essential public health and safety services during a time when city
services and programs were eliminated reduced or changed to accommodate public health mandates
from the Federal, State or San Luis Obispo County; and
WHEREAS, the continuing efforts of staff to operate the business of the City, within an approved
budget, and to create savings, wherever feasible, are acknowledged by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, California:
1. The Fiscal Year 2021/22 Operating and Capital Budgets, including any amendments made
during the City Council meeting dated June 22, 2021 are adopted and incorporated herein by
reference; and
2. Staff is directed to prepare and publish a final budget document, with approved amendments;
and
3. Subject to paragraph 4, below, the City Manager is authorized to transfer appropriations within
the adopted budget including from and to capital projects or capital outlay items, so long as
those changes do not significantly and negatively prevent implementation of any City Council
direction or policy, and total appropriations are not exceeded, and
4. City Council approval is required to transfer appropriations between funds and may approve
amendments to adopted budget by adoption of one or more resolutions and
5. City Council authorizes and directs the transfer of balances for capital projects, approved in
the current and prior fiscal years, but not completed by June 30, 2021, to the Capital
Improvement Project Fund(s) for the FY 2021/22 fiscal year; and
6. City Council approval is required for any proposed increase to the number of CaIPERS
benefited, budgeted positions, hired; and
7. Per City Council minute order May 24, 2004, any expenditures, in excess of the assessments
received for the Cloister Assessment District, will be subsidized by the General Fund, without
additional request made to the City Council; and
PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 22nd day of June 2021, by the following vote:
AYES. Headding, Addis, Barton, Davis, Heller
NOES. None
ABSENT: None
JOHN HEAD
ATTEST:
DANA SWANSON, City Clerk
Page Number
Fund (Fund Number)
Program
Department
Summary of Change
Amount of
change
New Total
Justification
8-18 to B-21
All
Several
Several
Modify Summary
to reflect
for adoption
of Positions by Department
corrections and actions proposed
$ -
$ -
Required for the budget to
meet GFOA standards
C-1 to H-59
Variety
Variety
Variety
Add allocation
Departmental
of percentages to
Summary of FTEs
$ -
$ -
Required for the budget to
meet GFOA standards
C-1 to H-59
Variety
Variety
Variety
Add distribution of Part-time
Departmental Summary of
allocation of part-time staffing
hours to
FTEs to match
budget
$ -
$ -
Required for the budget to
meet GFOA standards
C-1 to H-59
Variety
Variety
Variety
Modify Department Summary of FTEs,
Accomplishments, Key Projects, Key Program
Services and Activity and Workload Highlights
to correct typographical errors or update to
match approved Master Salary Schedule
$ -
$ -
Required for the budget to
meet GFOA standards
C-41 to C-52
General Fund
Administrative Services
Finance
Increase Sales Tax. Update all references as
required to reflect this change throughout the
budget.
$ 55,737
$ 2,220,456
Represents full year of sales tax
collected as a result of
Cannabis outlets' sales.
C-41 to C-52
General Fund
Administrative Services
Finance
Increase Cannabis Tax. Update all references
as required to reflect this change throughout
the budget.
$ 54,000
$ 278,000
Represents full year of 5% local
tax collected as a result of
Cannabis outlets' sales. Revised
Estimate based on combined
total of two months of
operation of both outlets.
C-43
General Fund
Administrative Services
Finance Accounting
& Treasury
Modify job titles, salaries and benefits to
reflect reclassification of Accounting and
Budget Manager to Finance Manager, new
Senior Administrative Services Analyst and
restoration of part-time hours for Accounting
Clerk III to 720 hours a year. Update all
references as required to reflect this change
throughout the budget.
$ 40,769
$ 806,210
These changes are consistent
with internal and external
positions. Additionally the job
descriptions and salary ranges
far the Finance Manager and
Sr. Administrative Services
Analyst have been reviewed
and approved by Human
Resources. These changes are
critical to successfully recruiting
staff for these positions.
C-106 & C-139
General Fund
Public Works -
Administration (5205) and
Community Development
Public Works and
Community
Development
Add funding for shared part-time
administrative support that will assist at both
public counters. Both department
$ 34,416
Not applicable
because a shared
resource between
two Departments
Both departments have an on -
going unmet need for
administrative support to assist
customers at the public
counter. Having a shared
resource is efficient and will
free up other staff members to
focus on their primary work
tasks.
(7105)
D-1 to D-3
Risk Management
Internal Service Fund
(430)
Risk Management
Risk Management
Transfer out on a one-time basis $600,000 to
the General Fund Emergency Reserve (051)
and $100,000 to the Information Technology
Reserves (450). Update all references as
required to reflect this change throughout the
budget.
$ (700,000)
$ 1,077,486
Risk Management Unassigned
Fund Balance was projected to
be $1,777,486 at the end of FY
2021/22. Council Ad -Hoc
Committee is recommending
Minimum = $700,000 and
Target = $1 million to ensure
that there is sufficient reserves
if a serious liability is incurred
that is not covered by
insurance.
D-5 to D-7
Information
Technology (450)
Information Technology
Information
Technology
Transfer in $100,000 from Risk Management
Fund Unassigned Reserves
$ 100,000
$ 147,755
To effectuate transfer from
Risk Management Fund to the
Information Technology
Unassigned Fund Balance. If
Council adopts new policy
recommendation re: IT Fund
Balance the Minimum =
$200,000 and Target =
$300,000
D-23
General Fund
Emergency Reserve
(051)
General Fund Emergency
Reserve
General Fund
Emergency Reserve
Transfer in $600,000 from Risk Management
Fund Unassigned Reserves
$ 600,000
$ 3,929,811
To effectuate transfer from
Risk Management Fund to the
General Fund Emergency
Reserve. If Council adopts new
policy recommendation re:
33% operating reserve the
minimum = $5.4 million, Target
_ $8.1 million
Page Number
Program
Deportment
Summery of Change
Amount of
change
New Total
Justification
Fund (Fund
Number)
E1 to E-8
MeasureQ&E
Fund (003)
Measure Q&E
Revenues
Increase in Sales Tat due to the two
$ 135,859
$ 3,434184
Represents full year of sales
tat collected as aresult of
Cannabis outlets' sales No
Measure Q &E salestax had
cannabis outlets being open afull year.
Update al rderenms as required to
ref lect th is change throughout the
budget
previously been projected.
El to E-8
Measure Q&E
Capital
Improvement
Program
Transfer the expenditure for Pavement
Management Program to theAmeican
Rescue Plan Act Fund (019). This expense
is eligible for American Rescue P Ian Act
acord ing to the U5 Treasury rules and
regulations Update al t references as
required to reflect th is change
Nrwghoutthe budget
5 (500,000)
$ -
Toensure consistency with
U.S. Treasury rules and
regulations the expenditure
for Street paring
infrastructure that was
suspended due to COV ID-19
Pandemic revenue declines
Meastreq&E
Fund (003)
will be funded from the
American Rescue P Ian Act
fund (019) and removed
from the Measures & E
Fund (O03)for FY 2021/22
E-1toE-8
MeastreCI&E
Fund (003)
Measure Q&E
General Fund
Emergency
Reseve
Increase expenditure of MeasureQ&E
$ 500,000
$ -
Toenstreconsistency with
funding by5500,0001or replenishment of
the General Fund Emergency Reserve
(GFER) in order to restore the GEFR due
to use of General Fund operairg
U.S.Treasury rulesand
regulationsthe expenditure
fa replenishing the General
Fund Emergency Reserve
has been moved to the
Measure Q & E Fund 003)
from the American Rescue
Plan Act Fund (019).
ex pen sesdur ing the COVID-19 Pandemic
This expense w as criginalty budgeted in
the American Rescue P Ian Act Fund (019)
but U.S. Treasury rules and regulations
deemed this use ineligible. Update all
references as requir ed to reflect this
change ttroug hour th e budget
E-5
MeasveQ&E
Fund (003)
Measure Q&E
N/A
Update the Chart of Measure Q&E
Expenses by Department to reflect the
payment for the Fire Engine =556,250
$ -
$ -
This amount was
inadvertently left out of this
chat. This expenditure is
included in the Summary of
Revenues and Expenditures
on page E-4. See revised
chat below.
E-9 to E-12
American Rescue
Plan Act Fund (019)
COVID-19 Recovery
Revenues
Add revenues as aresult of theCity of
Marro Bay's Al location being increased to
$2,522,110. Update all references as
required to reflect thischange
thrwghoutthe budget
$ 542,110
$ 2,522,110
Funding is expected in two
trenches, one in lune 2021
and the second in June 2022
E9toE-12
AmaicanRescue
Plan Act Fund (019)
COVID-19Recovery
Capital
Improvement
Program
Add PavementManagement Program to
5 500,000
$ 500,000
Toensureconsistency with
U.S. Treasury rutfa and
regulationsthe expenditure
for Street peeing
irdrastructtre that was
the American Rescue Plan Act Fund (019).
This expense iseligiblefor American
Rescue Plan Act according to the US
Treasury Update
rules and regutaiors all
references as required to reflect this
change throughout the budget
suspended due to COV ID-19
Pandemic revenue declines
will be funded by the
American Rescue Plan Act
funding. Allocatlonsofthe
second trench could take
place as early as FY 2021/22
Mid -Year Budget Review or
with the FY 2022/23 budget
E-9 to E-12
American Rescue
COVID-19 Recovery
Capital
Improvement
Program
$ 250,000
$ 250,003
This infrastructure
irtestmerawill enhence
this Downtown park and
community gathering plat
This is male possi ble by the
increase in allocation to the
City of Morro Bay which now
taals$1,26],055 forthe first
tranx:he of f undirg. This
Add Capital Infrastructure Investment in
City Park to replace play equipment to
Plan ActFund(O19)
the American Rescue Plan Act Fund (O19).
Update al I rderences as required to
ref lea this change throughout the
budget
project iscurrently
unfunded in the Capital
Improvement Plan aid
would not be possible
without the use of ARPA
funds This expense is
eligible for American Rescue
Plan Act acording to the US
Treasury rulesand
regulations.
Page Number
Fund (Fund Nuunber)
Program
Department
Summary of Change
Amount
thangeof
New Total
Justification
E-5
Measure Q & E Fund
(003)
Measure Q & E
N/A
Update
by Department
Fre
the Chart of Measure Q & E Expenses
to reflect the payment for the
S -
S -
This amount was inadvertently
left out of this chart TNs
expenditure is included in the
Summary of Revenues and
Expenditures on page E-4. See
revised chart below.
Engne = S56,25O
E-9 to E-12
American Rescue
Plan Act Fund (019)
N/A
Add funding for grants to eligible non -profits
impacted by COVID-19 Pandemic Update all
references as required to reflect this change
throughout the budget
$ 25,000
At the request of nonprofits
impacted by the COND-19
Pandemic and consistent with
US. Treasury rules and
regulations this new
expendture is being proposed
This is made possible by the
increase in allocation to the
City of Morro Bay which now
totais S1,261,O55 for the first
trench* of funding. The award
of these grants wil be made
through expanding the Bequest
process which is also funded by
S25,000 in the General Fund.
COVID-19 Recovery
S 25,000
E-9 to E-12
American Rescue
Plan Act Fund (019)
COVID-19 Recovery
N/A
Add
development
improvements
the
the
Update
this
Capital infrastructure and economic
investment in streetscape
such as trash receptacles in
S 25 000
S 25,000
In order to enhance the
Downtown and Embarcadero
(both areas' businesses
suffered as a result of the
COV1D-19 downs) S25,000
wil be invested in streetscape
improvements in these two
districts. This is made possible
by the Increase in allocation to
the City of Morro Bay which
now totals S1,251,055 for the
firsttratche of funding. This
project is currently unfunded in
the Capital Improvement Plan
and would not be possble
without the use of ARPA funds.
Thus expense is eligible for
American Rescue Plan Act
according to the US Treasury
Downtown and along the Embacadero to
American Rescue Plan Act Fund (019).
all references as required to reflect
change throughout the budget
rules and regulations. The City
of Morro Bay has previously
invested S134,00O in General
Fund grants to businesses
impacted by theCOND-19
Pandemic This economic
development Investment in
two of the Qty's critical
G-12
Community
Development Grants
(200)
Community Development
Grants
Community
Development
Department
Change anountreported toCash Beams
instead of Fund Equity which appears to
represent these affordable housing loans/Tax
Exedit match funding, etc
S -
S -
Revise to in reflect arcuate
cash balance.