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Consent X
ITEM 205 Informational
Public Hearin
Regular
August 10, 2009
Regular Meeting
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REQUEST: City Manager requesting the Commission to modify its previous action to utilize
remaining funds in the City's Medical Transport Special Revenue Fund for transfer to the City's
Pension Fund, and suspend this transfer until further direction of the Commission is obtained.
PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed to request the Commission to modify its previous action to
utilize remaining funds in the City's Medical Transport Special Revenue Fund for transfer to the City's
Pension Fund, and suspend this transfer until such time as further direction of the Commission is
obtained.
CONSIDERATIONS:
On October 13, 2008, the Commission voted 5-0 to approve the utilization of the remaining funds in the
City's Medical Transport Fund (i.e., those funds remaining after consolidation of the City Fire
Department with the County) to accelerate the payment of the portion of the required FY 2009 normal
pension costs and past service liability related specifically to firefighters. This action was to be
accomplished by transfer of those remaining Medical Transport funds to the City's Pension Fund.
As of the current date, those funds have not been transferred for said purpose. In light of previous
discussions with the Commission regarding the City's Pension Plan and its on-going viability, it is the
recommendation of the City Manager that this transfer not occur at this time and be suspended pending a
comprehensive examination of the City's Pension Plan. At the completion of this forthcoming study, a
recommendation will be brought back to the Commission regarding the utilization of these remaining
Medical Transport Funds.
FUNDING:
At the time of the submission of the October 13, 2008 Agenda Item regarding this issue, it was
communicated to the Commission that $683,225 remained in the Medical Transport Fund and was
available for transfer to the Pension Plan. However, upon a current financial evaluation of this Fund, it
is noted that only $571,922 is available for transfer as of July 31, 2009. The difference results
principally from write-offs of uncollectable receivables. The $571,922 represents current true available
cash dollars.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Manager recommends that the City Commission modify its previous action of October 13,
2008 to utilize remaining funds in the City's Medical Transport Special Revenue Fund to accelerate the
payment of the portion of the required FY 2009 normal pension costs and past service liability related
specifically to firefighters, and suspend this transfer and utilization of these Medical Transport Funds for
Pension funding purposes until a comprehensive analysis of the on-going viability of the City Pension
Plan can be completed.
ATTACHMENTS:
Agenda Item 601, October 13, 2008.
Excerpt from Minutes of October 13, 2008.
COMMISSION ACTION:
COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 601
Consent
Informational
Public Hearin
Re ular X
October 13, 2008
Regular Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST: City Manager requesting Commission consider recommendations from the Board of
Trustees regarding investment of idle City funds.
PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed for the City Commission to consider recommendations from
the Board of Trustees regarding investment of idle City funds.
CONSIDERATIONS:
On August 13, 2008 the City Commission heard presentations from representatives of the State Board of
Administration Local Government Investment Pool (SBA-LGIP) and the Florida League of Cities
Florida Municipal Investment Trust (FMIvT). These presentations were made in order to assist the
Commission in deciding whether or not to return to the SBA-LGIP for investment of surplus City funds,
to utilize an alternative investment vehicle such as the FMIvT for this purpose, or to maintain its current
investment portfolio.
At the conckusion of that meeting, the Commission directed the City Manager to ask the Board of
Trustees to hear the same presentations and provide an advisory opinion on the matter.
NOTE: The City's current investment portfolio consists of the following:
The Reserve Fund $17.9 M
SBA-LGIP "A" $5.7 M
SBA-LGIP "B" $1.3 M
Total $24.9 M
On September 17, 2008, the Board of Trustees heard presentations from representatives of the SBA-
LGIP and the FMIvT. The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to recommend the following to the
Commission:
1. That the City move up to 25% of the funds currently invested in The Reserve Fund to the FMIvT
High Quality Government Fund.
2. That as additional funds are liquidated in the future from the SBA-LGIP, that up to 25% of that
liquidated amount be moved to the FMIvT High Quality Government Fund
3. That the Board of Trustees revisit this issue in 6 months.
4. That the City NOT reinvest in the SBA-LGIP at this point in time.
The Board of Trustees met again on October 1, 2008 and voted (4-1 on items 1 & 2; 5-0 on items 3 & 4)
in favor of recommending the following additional items to the Commission:
1. That the City engage Bogdahn Consulting for aone-time engagement for purposes of
providing the City a professional evaluation and recommendation regarding investment
alternatives for idle City funds.
2. That the City engage Bogdahn Consulting on an on-going basis for purposes of providing
Third Party Investment Advisory services to the City regarding its idle City funds.
3. That the City utilize remaining funds in the City's Medical Transport Special Revenue Fund
($683,225) to accelerate the payment of (to the extent these funds will allow) the portion of
the required FY 2009 normal pension costs and the past service liability related specifically to
firefighters.
4. That, to the extent feasible and allowable, the City accelerate the payment of the past service
liability and pass this cost on to the County in accordance with the Fire Consolidation
Interlocal Agreement.
FUNDING:
September 17 Recommendation:
Expenses: The FMIvT charges participants 18 basis points to administer the Fund.
Revenues: Based on a 25% allocation to the FMIvT and a current interest spread (Reserve Fund return
vs. FMIvT return) of 1.20%, an estimated additional $54,000 in annual earnings would be obtained.
October 1 Recommendation:
The cost for Bogdahn Consulting to provide aone-time evaluation and recommendation for investment
of idle City funds and to provide on-going Investment Advisory services to the City would determined
though appropriate vendor negotiations.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Commission approve the recommendations of the Board of Trustees
regarding investment of idle City funds and utilization of remaining funds in the in the City's Medical
Transport Special Revenue Fund. It is further recommended that the Commission authorize the City
Manager to enter into negotiations with Bogdahn Consulting and bring back a fee proposal and contract
for Commission approval.
If the Commission approves the Board of Trustees recommendation regarding use of the FMIvT, the
attached resolution will be required from the FMIvT for participation in the Fund. It is recommended
the Commission approve this resolution and authorize the City Manager to execute any documents
required for participation in the FMIvT High Quality Government Fund.
ATTACHMENTS:
] . Resolution No. 2008-50.
COMMISSION ACTION:
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING -OCTOBER 13, 2008
PAGE 19 OF 26
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER IfltEB5: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR GILMORE: AYE
COMMISSIONER BROWN: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
REGULAR
601. Office Of The City Manager
Requesting Commission Consider Recommendations From The Board Of Trustees
Regarding Investment Of Idle City Funds.
Manager McLemore introduced this Agenda Item.
Discussion followed.
Tape 2/Side B
Further discussion followed.
Ms. Maria Fair, Member of the Board of Trustees: addressed the City Commission on
the Investment Policy; amending the Investment Policy as specified; lawsuits; custodial
risk; and continuing education.
Ms. Michelle Greco, Director, Finance Department spoke on continuing education.
Discussion.
Tape 3/Side A
Manager McLemore said, "What they Amended has not been Amended in the Investment
Policy but it is still a Policy of the City."
Commissioner Miller said to Ms. Fair that this will be looked into.
Manager McLemore stated, "We have done everything in accordance with the Policy,
relative to those investments." Furthermore, Manager McLemore remarked, "We've
done everything in accordance with the direction of this Commission who is charged by
Charter to make Policy for the City."
Discussion.
Cn'Y OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING -OCTOBER 13, 2008
PAGE 22 OF 26
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
COMMISSIONER BROWN: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR GILMORE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
Manager McLemore asked, "On the issue of when you go out to RFP (Request for
Proposal), when do you want that to proceed? Now? After the first of the year? Wait a
while? Give it three (3) months to bring it back to you?" Commissioner McGinnis
stated, "Three (3) months." Commissioner Krebs remarked, "Yes." No objections were
voiced.
Manager McLemore explained, "As recommended and Approved unanimously by the
Pension Board was to use the Transport Funds to accelerate the payment buy down of the
past service liability of the Firemen."
Mayor Bush noted, "That the City utilize remaining funds in the City's Medical
Transport Special Revenue Fund; six hundred and eighty-three thousand -two hundred
twenty-five dollars ($683,225.00) to accelerate the payment of (to the extent that this
Fund will allow) the portion of the required Fiscal Year 2009 normal pension costs and
the past service liability related specifically to the firefighters."
`DSO MOVED." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER McGINNIS. COMMISSIONER
McGINNIS ADDED, "I MOVE THAT WE ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION
- THE THIRD PARTY UTILIZE REMAINING FUNDS IN THE CITY'S
MEDICAL TRANSPORT SPECIAL REVENUE FUND - TO ACCELERATE THE
PAYMENT OF THE PORTION OF THE REQUIRED FY [20]'09 NORMAL
PENSION COSTS AND THE PAST SERVICE LIABILITY RELATED
SPECIFICALLY TO FIREFIGHTERS."
SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER.
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS ADDED, "AND TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE
AND ALLOWABLE, THE CITY ACCELERATES THE PAYMENT OF THE
PAST SERVICE LIABILITY AND PASS THIS COST ON TO THE COUNTY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FIRE CONSOLIDATION INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT." SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MILLER.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING -OCTOBER 13, 2008
PAGE 23 OF 26
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR GILMORE: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
COMMISSIONER BROWN: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
REGULAR
602. Community Development Department -Planning Division
Requests That The City Commission Establish A Date And Time For A Workshop
To Discuss The Current Codes, Processes, And Policies As They Relate To
Development Approvals And Permit Issuance.
Commissioner Miller departed the Regular Meeting at 9:45 p. m.
With brief discussion, Mayor Bush said, "The prior discussion is to move this to after the
first of the year." Commissioner McGinnis noted, "Yes."
Mr. Stevenson asked, "As an Agenda Item?" Mayor Bush stated, "Yes, as an Agenda
Item; it will establish the Workshop date."
REGULAR
603. Information Services Department
Wishes To Inform The Commission Of Its Options With The Use Of a-Alerts As An
Additional Form Of Communication With Residents And Requests That The
Commission Make Choices Based On The Information Received.
Ms. Joanne Dalka, Director, Information Services Department spoke on this Agenda
Item.
Discussion.
Commissioner Krebs said to Ms. Dalka, "You have done a great job -great research."
"I MOVE THAT WE MAKE IT ~ecitizen'." MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
BROWN. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER McGINNIS. DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER BROWN: AYE
COMMISSIONER McGINNIS: AYE
COMMISSIONER KREBS: AYE
DEPUTY MAYOR GILMORE: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.