File #: Pres 20-141    Version: 1 Name: City Council Budget Retreat
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/26/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/28/2020 Final action:
Title: City Council Budget Retreat
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Reunion Agreement Staff Report, 3. 2021 Request Summary
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City Council Budget Retreat

 

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Summary and Background Information

As required by the city charter, the city manager is responsible for preparing and submitting to Council a recommended budget for the next fiscal year. The city manager desires the development of the budget to be a consultative dialogue so that the recommended budget reflects the council's goals and priorities. This presentation sets out the city manager's budget proposals for council's consideration and discussion.

 

Reunion Information                     

In 2001, the City entered into an agreement with Shea Homes, Fulenwider, Buffalo Hills Ranch, LLC, and Potomac, LLC to consolidate eight previous agreements that were primarily annexation agreements.  Then in 2003 the City entered into an intergovernmental agreement with the Reunion Metropolitan District (“Reunion”) based on and supplementing the 2001 agreement.

 

The 2003 agreement focused on sharing sales and use tax revenue and building permit revenue generated by development within the Reunion boundaries.  The purpose was to reimburse Reunion for building public improvements that the City was responsible to build.  The revenue share was set at 33% of 3% sales and use tax and 33% of building permit fees.  Road impact fees were to be credited to Reunion instead of the land owners.  The IGA has a 20 year life that expires on January 1, 2022.

 

Oakwood Homes has taken over as the master developer from Shea.  Representatives of Oakwood/Reunion have requested that the revenue sharing agreement be extended. The City staff need your direction on whether or not to negotiate the terms for an extension of the agreement. 

 

The projects proposed to be funded by the extension of the agreement include:

 

Transportation Project

Engineer’s Estimate (‘20 $)

Chambers Road / North of 104th

 $       15,670,000

112th Avenue Phase 3

 $       15,500,000

High Plains Parkway

 $       14,410,000

Potomac Parkway

 $       12,625,000

96th Avenue

 $       15,600,000

112th Avenue Phase 2

 $         9,200,000

Chambers Road / South of 104th

 $         4,567,000

Landmark Drive

 $         6,530,000

First Creek Bridge at 96th Avenue

 $         4,400,000

112th Avenue Phase 4

 $         5,100,000

 

 

Sub-Total Transportation

 $     103,602,000

 

 

Drainage Project

 

Second Creek North Outfall Channel Phase 2.1

 $       12,610,000

Second Creek O'Brien Canal Relocation Phase 2.2

 $         6,680,000

Second Creek Regional Detention Pond Phase 2.3A

 $         9,117,000

Ragweed Draw Regional Detention Pond B

 $         8,740,000

Third Creek Drainage Outfalls

 $            615,000

Second Creek Channel Improvements Phase 2.3B

 $         1,910,000

Ragweed Draw Channel Improvements

 $         6,690,000

Second Creek Water Quality Pond

 $         1,375,000

 

 

Sub-Total Drainage

 $       47,737,000

 

 

Total

 $     151,339,000

* estimated hard and soft costs

 

 

Revenue remittance summary:

                     Through year-end 2019, a total of $10.9 million has been remitted to the District

                     During the first and second quarters of 2020, an additional $178,940.53 and $393,148.66 has been remitted, for a total of $11.5 million to date

                     The three year (2017-2019) average total amount remitted to the District is $1.2 million

                     The five year (2015-2019) average total amount remitted to the District is $1.0 million These historical averages are important in considering future revenue generation expectations

 

Staff Responsible (Department Head): Roger Tinklenberg

Staff Member Presenting:  Roger Tinklenberg/Sheryl Carstens

 

Financial Impact:  N/A

Funding Source:  N/A

 

Staff Recommendation:  Information is provided for council discussion and to provide guidance to the city manager & staff.