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AMENDING FINANCIAL POLICIES ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION
028176 AND PROVIDING FINANCIAL POLICY DIRECTION ON
PREPARATION OF THE FY 2010-11 BUDGET.
WHEREAS, the City of Corpus Christi has a commitment to citizens as expressed in its
Mission Statement: "Provide exceptional service to enhance the quality of life"; and
WHEREAS, financial resources are budgeted to fulfill this commitment; and
WHEREAS, it has been the City's goal to rebuild the General Fund balance to
acceptable levels, a goal which was expressly stated in past policies with targets for
accomplishing that goal; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Financial Policy in January 1997 by Resolution
No. 022828, reaffirmed the Financial Policy in June 1997 by Resolution No. 022965,
modified the Financial Policy in July 1997 by Resolution No. 022992, adopted a new
Financial Policy in May 1998 by Resolution No. 023319; reaffirmed the Financial Policy
in May 1999 by Resolution No. 023657; reaffirmed the Financial Policy in May 2000 by
Resolution No. 024044; reaffirmed the Financial Policy in May 2001 by Resolution No.
024455; reaffirmed the Financial Policy in May 2002 by Resolution No. 024863;
reaffirmed the Financial Policy in April 2003 by Resolution No. 025280; reaffirmed the
Financial Policy in April 2004 by Resolution No. 025737; and reaffirmed the Financial
Policy in May 2005 by Resolution 026265; and reaffirmed the Financial Policy in
January 2006 by Resolution 026605; amended the Financial Policy in April 2008 by
Resolution 027683; and amended the Financial Policy in May 2009 by Resolution
028176;
WHEREAS, as a result of those policies, the City has achieved its goal for the General
Fund balance and desires now to articulate a strategy to maintain that balance and to
utilize any surplus balance to provide for enhanced financial stability in future years; and
WHEREAS, this policy provides an essential guide to direct financial planning and to
maintain and strengthen the City's bond rating; and
WHEREAS, it has been the City's practice to reaffirm its financial policy or to adopt new
or modified policy annually in conjunction with preparation of the budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS:
The Financial Polices adopted by Resolution 028176 are amended to read as follows:
"Section 1. Development/Effective Date of Financial Policy. This Financial Policy
reaffirms and amends the financial policies adopted by each year by the City Council
since 1997. This Financial Policy is made part of the City Comprehensive Policy
Manual. The City Manager is directed to prepare the FY 2009 10 FY 2010-11
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proposed budget in accordance with this policy. The City Council is prepared to make
expenditure reductions that may be necessary to comply with this policy.
"Section 2. Current Revenues Equal/Exceed Current Expenditures. Current
General Fund operating revenues will equal or exceed current budgeted expenditures.
"Section 3. Fund Balance Reserve/Working Capital. To ensure that current and
future services or operations are not severely impacted by any economic slowdowns,
emergencies, natural disasters or other unforeseen circumstances, adequate financial
resources will be set aside in the General Fund unreserved fund balance. Accordingly it
is the goal of the City Council to build and maintain a reserve in the General Fund
unreserved fund balance which totals at least ten (10%) percent of total annual General
Fund appropriations. At the end of each fiscal year, upon completion of the
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the amount calculated to be 10% of total
annual General Fund appropriations will be designated as Reserve for Major
Contingencies, and set up in a separate account. The remaining balance in the
unreserved fund balance will be considered excess, and available for use in accordance
with this section. The City Manager shall report on the status of compliance with this
ten (10%) percent policy at least annually as part of the budget process. Undesignated
fund balance in excess of the ten percent policy requirement may be recommended for
expenditure on one-time improvements, deferred maintenance, lifecycle replacement,
and/or capital items with a priority on infrastructure and equipment which will reduce the
need for future debt or avoid future maintenance costs. Such expenditures shall be
subject to the normal appropriations and expenditure approval process applicable to all
other funds. Finally, it is noted that extraordinary situations may arise in which the
timing of external actions out of the City's control may require the use of the funds in the
reserve. The City Manager shall note these situations to the City Council as soon as
the information is known.
"Section 4. Property Tax Rate for Operations and Maintenance. The Proposed
Budget for FY 2009 10 2010-11 shall be prepared assuming that the City will be
adopting a tax rate necessary to be in compliance with Section 2 above. Full
consideration will be given to maintaining the "effective tax rate" for maintenance and
operations.
"Section 5. Priority of City Services. The City Council recognizes the need to
provide public services which support the continued growth of the local economy and
personal income growth to insure an adequate financial base for the future.
"Section 6. Operating Contingencies. The City Manager is directed to budget at
least $200,000 per year as an operating contingency as part of General Fund
expenditures in order to further insulate the General Fund unreserved fund balance
from unforeseen circumstances. The City Manager is directed to budget similar
operating contingencies as expenditures in enterprise, internal service and special
revenue funds of the City.
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"Section 7. Multi -Year Financial Forecasting. The City will maintain a five-year
financial plan for the General Fund to anticipate potential budget imbalances and
unfavorable revenue or expenditure trends, thus allowing for the identification of
budgetary gaps long before they develop into fiscal crises. Whereas many of the City's
fiscal goals require commitment and discipline beyond the one year considered within
the City's fiscal year, the City will also consider adoption of action plans necessary for
the accomplishment of City short term or long term goals. These action plans will be
presented and recommended to the City Council in the proposed annual operating
budget and shall be used for development of future budget recommendations as
necessary to accomplish these goals. The City shall also maintain business plans
and/or rate models for enterprise operations.
"Section 8. Revenue Enhancement. The City shall attempt to pursue and maintain a
diversified and stable revenue stream for the General Fund in order to shelter finances
from short term fluctuations in any one revenue source. In order to meet the
requirements outlined in Sections 2 and 4, every effort will be made to base rates on a
cost of service model so costs incurred for certain services are paid by the population
benefiting from such services.
"Section 9. Interfund Transfers. The City may recover costs in the General Fund by
charging other funds for administrative costs incurred to support their operations. The
City may also transfer funds from the Utility funds (Water, Wastewater, Gas and
Stormwater) in an amount not to exceed 7% of the three-year average revenues for the
respective utility, calculated using the current year estimate and the previous two years'
actual revenues taken from the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.
Consideration will first be given to utilization of excess fund balances in the utility funds.
"Section 910. Quarterly Financial Reporting and Monitoring. The City Manager
shall provide interim financial performance reports and updates to the City Council on a
quarterly basis. These interim reports must include detailed year to date revenue and
expenditure estimates, as well as explanations for major variances to budget. The
format of the quarterly report must be relatively consistent with the adopted budget.
"Section 4-011. Use of Nonrecurring Revenue. The City shall endeavor to use
nonrecurring revenue to fund one-time expenditures. Nonrecurring revenue may
include items such as sale of fixed assets, court settlements, or revenue collection
windfalls.
"Section 14 12. Debt Management. The City Manager shall adhere to the Debt
Management Policy adopted by Resolution 028003 028441 adopted by the City
Council on December 16, 2008 December 15, 2009.
"Section 1-2 13. Capital Improvement Plans/Funding. The annual Capital
Improvement Plan shall follow the same cycle as the Operating Budget. As part of the
annual capital budget process, the City shall update its short and long range capital
improvement plans. For the three-year short term plan, projects include any projected
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incremental operating costs for programmed facilities. The long range plan extends for
an additional seven years, for a complete plan that includes ten years. Short-term plan
projects must be fully funded, with corresponding resources identified. As part of a
concerted effort to reduce debt levels and improve financial flexibility, the City shall
pursue pay-as-you-go capital funding where possible.
"Section 4-3314. Expenditures. Within the limitation of public service needs, statutory
requirements and contractual commitments expenditures included in the operating
budget shall represent the most cost efficient method to deliver services to the citizens
of Corpus Christi. Efforts to identify the most cost efficient method of service delivery
shall continue during the fiscal year after the operating budget is adopted and may be
implemented during the fiscal year as necessary and of benefit to the public.
"Section 15. Zero Based Budgeting process. To prepare the General Fund
operating budget, the City shall utilize the Zero Based Budgeting process.
The staff shall be accountable for utilizing the Zero Based Budgeting process
comprehensively for all General Fund department budgets. Consideration may be
given to expanding the Zero Based Budgeting process to Non -General Fund
Departments if deemed appropriate by the City Manager."
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
APPROVED: May 13, 2010
Lisa Aguila
Assistant City Attorney
for City Attorney
THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Joe Mame
Mayor
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The above resolution was passed by the following vote:
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Joe Adame
Chris N. Adler
Brent Chesney
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Kevin Kieschnick
Priscilla G. Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Mark Scott
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