JUNE 7 2012 BUDGET WORKSHOP NO. 1 12-13 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET FORMAT Innovation will serve to keep the plan in the forefront of all that we do. Our actions.

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JUNE BUDGET WORKSHOP NO FISCAL YEAR BUDGET FORMAT Innovation will serve to keep the plan in the forefront of all that we do. Our actions should always be advancing the Plan. Operation Innovation

Innovation of the Business Plan This continues the evolution of the City’s fiscal transformation efforts to produce a more transparent document, greater accountability to the citizens, and improve the accuracy, efficiency and timeliness of financial information. Today’s purpose is to solicit City Council direction of the previously adopted budget process, format, and key management principals.

Workshop Schedule Schedule of FY Council Work Sessions:  June 7- Budget Format Workshop*  June 26- Capital Projects & Replacement/Renewal Fund Workshop*  July 10- General Fund (and smaller ancillary funds) Workshop*  July 24- Enterprise Fund Workshop (Electric, Telecommunications, Water/Sewer, Sanitation, Golf & Airport)*  August 7-Preliminary Budget Presentation Workshop*  TBA- 1 st Reading Tentative Budget (Public Hearing)  TBA- 2 nd Reading Final Budget (Public Hearing) *11:00 Council Lunch *11:30-1:30 Work Session (Council Chambers)

FY Budget Format  There will be separate documents for workshops versus public hearings in September. All documents will be disseminated electronically.  The Fiscal Managers/Department Heads for the service areas will be involved in the presentation of their respective budgets.  All budgetary decisions will be tied to one or more goals in the Strategic Plan.  We are utilizing 7 strategies to balance the budget for FY  In FY we successfully accomplished the following: Migration to the State Chart of Accounts for Expenditures Bringing the Internal Service Funds into the budget Budgeting all dollars including reserves Adoption of GASB 54 Fund Balance Policy

Changes Between FY11-12 Budget and FY  Certain departmental fee increases will be presented for adoption with the Budget.  The Key Management Practices will be reviewed and updated for adoption with the Budget.  Exploring plan for migration to State Chart of Accounts for Revenues during FY

7 Strategies being Utilized to Balance the FY Budget 1. Blueprint to Fiscal Sustainability 2. 3% & 10% budget reduction submittals Communications Consolidation 4. Pension Reform 5. Debt Refinancing 6. Interfund Transfers 7. Voluntary Separation Incentive Program

Initiatives Progress  A strategic blending of the 3% & 10% cuts have been incorporated into the current budget scenario  The Debt refinancing has been incorporated into the current scenario  Interfund transfers will be the same as FY11-12 with a decrease of $1.5M from the Police/Fire Mil fund

Items of Discussion  TRIM Process  Fees & Taxes  Revenue Projections  Community Redevelopment Area (CRA)funding priorities  Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) funding  Current General Fund Deficit

Millage Comparison Value of a mil (at 95% collection rate): mil- $3.9M mil- $3.7M * mil- $3.5M * Based on June 1, 2012 Preliminary estimate from Property Appraiser Recommendation for FY is to adopt the rolled- back Rate. This is the Revenue Neutral option.

Fees &Taxes  The same services will be provided at the currently established service levels  There are no tax increases programmed in the budget  The Departmental Service Fee increases recommended in FY are designed to cover the true cost of service  The Fire Fee will remain at the current level for Residential and Commercial  The comprehensive fee schedule will be presented to Council for adoption along with the Budget

Revenue & Growth Projections  We expect CDBG dollars to be flat in FY  Tax Revenues (sales tax, communications tax, gas taxes etc) are expected to remain flat  We have programmed transfers from the Enterprise funds at the same level as FY11-12  The transfer from the Police/Fire ¼ Mil fund has been reduced to $1M from the $2.5M in FY11-12 (one time revenue source)  Any recovery of Economic Improvement Program dollars will roll back into the program to fund future projects  We expect a very modest increase in growth of new business and building throughout the City, but expect to budget conservatively

CRA Funding Priorities Funding for projects and ongoing operating are very limited within the CRA. Fund Balance: $3.6M Annual Revenue: $600K Proposed ProjectBudget Estimate Comments Negotiated Demolitions$50,000Ongoing Façade Grant$50,000 Downtown Signage (Merje)$100,000Ongoing Imagine North Magnolia$172,705Ongoing Parking Garage (Land Acquisition)$300,000 Parking Garage (Design)$406,444 Parking Garage Construction$7,500,000Ongoing (Debt Service) Gas Light Parking Lot$80,000/ $600,000Option 1/Option 2 Osceola Linear Park$1,500,000Minimum (SR 40 to NE 5 th Street) Senior Manager, Redevelopment$90,000Ongoing

CIP Funding Plan  Bond funds are limited and should run out by year end FY12-13  Project requests exceed funding availability  Several projects are multi phase, however funding beyond phase 1 is not presently available (puts additional pressure on the General Fund)  Most CIP revenue sources are non recurring in nature  Key Management Practices indicate  Capital Expenditures: All capital projects planned and budgeted for in any given fiscal year will have funding identified and proven to be available. This means that all projects are subject to funding already received in prior fiscal years. Funds that are earmarked for receipt during the current fiscal year will not be utilized for current year expenditures.

General Fund Assumptions Revenue Assumptions Includes $1 million transfer from fire/police improvements fund 5.1% decrease in property values Assumes that revenues remain flat Expense Assumptions Non-Departmental Operating and Transfers To Other Funds will remain flat Does not include all grant expenses as a majority are brought into the budget after adoption Does not include support to the Ocala Municipal Golf Course Includes approved special requests Does not include OPD's position requests, increase requests, or upgrades Additional 3% request from OPD included for planning purposes only $79,725 moved from OPD's general fund budget to the Police Trust and Agency Fund Does not include reserves

General Fund Status FY12-13 GENERAL FUND REDUCTIONS BY PERCENTAGE AdoptedYTDRevisedIncrease/ FY 10-11BudgetActualsBase BudgetDecrease ActualsFY FY 12-13AmountPercentage Revenues$50,808,008$48,592,420$35,069,181$48,570,411$(22,009)-0.05% Transfers from Other Funds$11,358,680$15,242,555$9,964,509$13,742,555$(1,500,000)-9.84% Total Revenues & Transfers$62,166,688$63,834,975$45,033,690$62,312,966$(1,522,009)-2.38% Operating Expenditures$63,133,849$64,730,249$39,519,89661,918,769(2,811,480)-4.34% Transfers & Reserves$3,333,077$3,642,608$2,536,6564,020,829378, % Total Expenditures$66,466,925$68,372,857$42,056,552$65,939,598$(2,433,259)-3.56% REVENUES - EXPENDITURES$(4,300,237)$(4,537,882)$2,977,138$(3,626,632)

Decision Points  CRA funding priorities  CIP funding and adherence to Key Management Practices  General Fund Deficit funding

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