TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution requesting that the Board of Harbor Commissioners approve the transfer of 5 percent of Fiscal Year 2017 (FY 17) gross operating revenue, from the Harbor Revenue Fund (HR 430) to the Tidelands Operations Fund (TF 401), with a true-up adjustment if necessary, to reflect the final gross revenue amount upon issuance of the Harbor Department’s FY 17 audited financial statements. (Citywide)
DISCUSSION
City Charter Section 1209(c)(4) provides for the transfer of a maximum of 5 percent of Harbor Department gross operating revenue. The City Charter provides that the City Council, by a 2/3 vote expressed by Resolution, may request the transfer to meet the lawful obligations of the Tidelands Operations 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 18 Proposed Budget, approved by the Harbor Commission, will include a transfer amount calculated on 5 percent of FY 17 operating revenue, which is currently estimated at $18,661,550. This amount is roughly 2 percent higher than the transfer amount received for the previous fiscal year. Approval of the transfer to the Tidelands Operations Fund 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 oil revenue are insufficient to fund Tidelands operations, particularly in light of continuing lower oil production and oil prices. The Harbor revenue transfer is a critical funding source for Tidelands operations citywide, including support for lifeguards, waterfront maintenance and operations, the Convention Center, and Aquarium debt payments.
This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Amy R. Webber on June 6, 2017 and by Assistant Finance Director Lea Eriksen on June 8, 2017.
TIMING CONSIDERATIONS
Authority to transfer the funds must be expressed by Resolution (attached). Since the adoption of the FY 18 Tidelands budget is dependent upon the annual transfer, the City Council and Board of Harbor Commissioners must adopt resolutions prior to the City Council’s adoption of the FY 18 Proposed Budget, which includes the budget of the Harbor Department. City Council approval is requested on July 11, 2017, to allow time for the FY 17 transfer amount to be approved by the Board of Harbor Commissioners for the FY 18 Proposed Budget.
FISCAL IMPACT
The transfer of 5 percent of FY 17 gross operating revenue from the Harbor Revenue Fund (HR 430) to the Tidelands Operations Fund (TF 401) will be included in the City Manager’s FY 18 Proposed Budget to support Tidelands operations. The transfer amount will be paid quarterly, and will be based on the actual operating revenues reported in the Harbor Department’s FY 17 audited financial statements.
SUGGESTED ACTION
Approve recommendation.
BODY
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONG BEACH MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS AND REQUESTING THE BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LONG BEACH TO APPROVE A TRANSFER FROM THE HARBOR REVENUE FUND TO THE TIDELANDS OPERATIONS FUND PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CITY CHARTER SECTION 1209(C)(4)
Respectfully Submitted,
JOHN GROSS
DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
APPROVED:
PATRICK H. WEST
CITY MANAGER