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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3985_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 3985 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1984-1985 WHEREAS, the voters of California on November 7, 1979, 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 provides that the appropriations limit for the fiscal year 1984-1985 is calculated by adjusting appropria- tions of fiscal year 1983-1984 for changes in the cost of luring and population; and WHEREAS, the information necessary for making this adjustment is attached in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City of Redlands has complied with all provisions of Article XIII B in determining the appropriations limit for fiscal year 1984-1985; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the appropriations subject to limitation in fiscal year 1984-1985 shall be $11 ,207 ,299. 00 for the City of Redlands. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 21st day of August, 1984 . -R Mayor of the City of Redlands ATTEST: C- Clerk I , Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk, City of Redlands, California, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of August, 1984 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Johnson, Martinez, Larsen; Mayor Beswick NOES : None ABSENT: Councilman DeMirjyn f City Jerk EXHIBIT A GANN APPROPRIATION LIMITATION BILL (SB 1352) The bill specifies that appropriations may increase by an amount equal to the change in population January to January each year and change in either the U. S. March to March cost-of-living index (C.P. I. ) or per capita personal income changes, whichever is smaller. Percentage change in City of Redlands population: 2. 11% U. S. Consumer Price Index 4 . 74: 2. 35 1. 021 x 1. 0474 = 1 . 069 1983-1984 appropriation limitation: $10 , 483 , 909. 00 $10, 483 , 909 .00 x 1. 069 = 1984-1985 appropriation limitation: 11,207, 299. 00 i STATE Of CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR SACRAMENTO, CA 95814-4998jy, May 1 , 1984 PRICE AND POPULATION DATA FOR LOCAL JURISDICTIONS Article XII IB of the California Constitution specifies that appropriations made by governmental entities may increase annually by the change in population and the change in the U.S. Consumer Price Index or California per capita personal income, whichever is less. The Department of Finance is charged with providing the data necessary for local jurisdictions to establish their appropriation limit. The enclosed material, therefore, should be used in setting your 1984-85 appropriation 1 imit. Enclosure 1 gives the price factor to be used in the calculation. Also shown, is an example of how to determine your 1984-85 limit . Enclosure II presents the population percent change for your city and county. These are estimated pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. For special districts, the population change for the city or county in which the district is located is to be used. If a district is entirely within a county, the county population change should be used. If a district is entirely within the unincorporated area of a county , the county or the unincorporated area of the county population change should be used. Please note that Section 2228 of the Revenue and Taxation Code has been revised to allow districts to use the unincorporated area population change in calculating the district 's population change. If you need to determine the weighted average of the population change for a special district located in more than one city or county or any combination of cities and unincorporated areas, contact the Population Research Unit for the appropriate procedures. A special district may, no later than May 31, 1984, request the Department to prepare a special district population change estimate for the district. Enclosure 1I1, for cities and counties only, explains the procedure to be used for certification of the January 1, 1984 population f inures. Questions concerning population should be referred to the Population Research Unit at (916) 322-4651 . For questions regarding price data or general questions concerning determination of the appropriation limit, please contact the Financial Research Unit at (916) 322-2263. Very trul- �ur ,f SE R. HUFF 1 Director of Finance Enclosures FR: 23096 3 Enclosure I H. Price Factor: Section 7901 of the Government Code specifies that the percentage change in the lesser of the March to March U.S. All Urban Consumer Price Index (CPI) or California 4th quarter per capita personal income is to be used as an annual percent change in determining the appropriation limit. The percent change to be used in setting the 1984-85 limit is: U.S. Consumer Price Index: 4.74 d. Population Percentage Change: The attached city and county population percentage changes were prepared pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and are calculated as of January 1 . The change from January 1 , 1983 to January 1 , 1984 is used in setting the 1984-85 appropriation limit. C. Example using the factors for the State' s appropriation limit• Price: 4.74; Converted to a factor 1 .0474 Population: 1 .91 ; Converted to a factor 1 .0191 Ratio of change: 1 .0474 X 1 .0191 = 1 .0674 The change factor of 6.74 is applied to the 1983-84 appropriation limit to obtain the 1984-85 limit. FR:22928 ` ATTACHMENT II ANNUAL PERCENT CHANGE IN POPULATION MINUS EXCLUSIONS PURSUANT DATE PRINTED TO SECTION 2227, REVE'.iUE AND TAXATION CCi1?c_, JANUARY 1.983• 10 1984 04/27/84 AND TOTAL PO:'ULATION JANUARY 11 1954 ANNUAL � 1-1-83 I-I-84 TOTAL PERCENT CHANGE[ POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION COUNTY MINUS ( MINUS 1 `I`:US 1-1-84 CITY EXCLUSIONS I EXCLUSIONS EXCLUSIONS ! SAN BERN�,PDIVO [ [ 982,60q�! 3.0�, � 953,r_`u0 � 1 , 01f,,481 AOELANTO ].6 .7"0 21763 3,227 3,227 BARSTOW � 2.10 � 18,814 I 19,20: 19,209 BIG BEAR LAKE � 9. 19 5,367 5,860 � 5,860 CHINO 4.96 33,555 40,467 45,847 COLTON ` 3.34 22,376 23,331 231331 F©NTANA { 3. 05 44,155 45,500 45,500 GPANT? M'RAC;E I 2.48 1 c. 17 9,651 ! 9.651 1.32 II , OSF 11,214 11,27.4 MONTCLI,IR 24.5;2 24,6;5 24,695 NEEDLES 3.40 ! 4,350 4,498 ONTARIO 4. 16 100,012 59,8,23 � 161,624 ! 104,174 61,624 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 3.01 REDL4NLS 2.11 47,924 48,934 48, 934 RIALTO [ 2.57 42,999 f 44, 101 44,101 SAN BFF HAr,0TNO 1.80 125,71 I 127, i;P[.A'i t1 2.6 0 51,9 98 rV'IC:TOR':'ILLF t� !!! 7 . 15 ! ?}7,x6{7 _Y1 t7,,8?3 >;?T � U i`!N C O R PGR �:D `` 3.22 � 327,25'. � 337 ,76 � 36o, II5