Long Beach, CA
File #: 22-1234    Version: 1 Name: FM - Request Atty amend Muni Code to increase the refund threshold
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 9/29/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2022 Final action: 10/18/2022
Title: Recommendation to request City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code to increase the refund threshold for City Manager and City Attorney authorization to $50,000. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Attachments: 1. 101822-R-26sr.pdf
Related files: 22-1307
TITLE
Recommendation to request City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code to increase the refund threshold for City Manager and City Attorney authorization to $50,000. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
In 2006, the City Council approved an amendment to Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) Section 3.48.040 (Refund - Conditions of Payment) to adjust the authorization thresholds then in force for refunds $500 or less for department head approval without City Attorney approval and for refunds $5,000 or less without City Council approval as long as the refund was approved by the City Attorney. The 2006 City Council action adjusted the refund threshold for $1,000 or less to requiring only department head approval; refunds of $10,000 or less requiring only City Attorney approval; refunds of more than $10,000 requiring both City Attorney review and City Council approval. There have been no adjustments to the refund approval threshold since 2006.

City of Long Beach (City) staff researched the City Council refund thresholds of eight cities in California but found only two. The City of Los Angeles has a $50,000 refund threshold for tax refunds, and the City of Modesto has a $20,000 refund threshold for all refunds.

An increase in the refund threshold would align the City with the City of Los Angeles. The current threshold for refunds requiring City Council approval is low, given the nature of several City accounts for which refunds frequently exceed $10,000, such as Development Services and Airport-related services (e.g. funds on deposit to pay for services related to the preparation of environmental impact reports consistent with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, fees paid for services and surcharges related to the preparation of Conditional Use Permit entitlement applications, and airline landing and rental fees). Most importantly, increasing the refund threshold increases the timeliness of refund approvals and issuance ...

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