Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0488    Version: 1 Name: FM - Port Transfer - Tidelands Op Fund
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 5/31/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/19/2012 Final action: 6/19/2012
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution requesting that the Board of Harbor Commissioners approve the FY 2012 estimated transfer of $16,825,000 based on five percent of FY 2012 estimated gross operating revenue, with a true-up adjustment as necessary to reflect the final gross revenue amount upon issuance of the Harbor Department’s FY 2012 audited financial statements, from the Harbor Revenue Fund (HR) to the Tidelands Operating Fund (TF). (Citywide)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Indexes: Harbors
Attachments: 1. 061912-R-19sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-12-0058.pdf
Related files: 14-0448
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution requesting that the Board of Harbor Commissioners approve the FY 2012 estimated transfer of $16,825,000 based on five percent of FY 2012 estimated gross operating revenue, with a true-up adjustment as necessary to reflect the final gross revenue amount upon issuance of the Harbor Department’s FY 2012 audited financial statements, from the Harbor Revenue Fund (HR) to the Tidelands Operating Fund (TF). (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
City Charter Section 1209(c)(4) provides for the transfer of a maximum of five percent of Harbor gross operating revenue. The Charter provides that the City Council, by a 2/3 vote expressed by resolution, may request the transfer in order to meet the lawful obligations of the Tidelands Operating Fund. The provision requires a majority vote of the Harbor Board of Commissioners, expressed by resolution, to enact the transfer, determining that the funds will not be needed for Harbor Department operations. The Harbor Department FY 13 Proposed Budget approved by the Harbor Commission on June 4, 2012 includes a transfer amount of $16.8 million, calculated on five percent of estimated FY 12 operating revenue of $336.5 million. Approval of the transfer to Tidelands will be considered by the Harbor Commission as a separate budget action in response to this formal request by the City Council.

Tidelands Fund Requirements

Department operating revenues generated in the Tidelands area (parking, leases, service agreements, etc.) and Tidelands base oil revenue are insufficient to fund Tidelands operations. The Harbor revenue transfer to Tidelands is a critical funding source supporting Tidelands operations, and is necessary to support lifeguards, waterfront maintenance, the Convention Center, and Aquarium debt payments.

The passage of Measure D in 2010 clarified the City Charter with regard to the City Council's complete jurisdictional oversight over all City owned or controlled oil operations and oil revenue. The ...

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