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024 of 2018 - Amending the Final Budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for the Fis 0 18-1 B 18-9 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. of 2018 (Amending the Final Budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2017-2018) An Ordinance Amending Salt Lake City Ordinance No.28 of 2017 Which Adopted the Final Budget of Salt Lake City,Utah,for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1,2017 and Ending June 30,2018. PREAMBLE On June 13,2017,the Salt Lake City Council adopted the final budget of Salt Lake City, Utah,including the employment staffing document,effective for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30,2018,in accordance with the requirements of Section 10-6-111 of the Utah Code. The City's Budget Director,acting as the City's Budget Officer,prepared and filed with the City Recorder proposed amendments to said duly adopted budget,including the amendments to the employment staffing document necessary to effectuate the staffing changes specifically stated herein,copies of which are attached hereto,for consideration by the City Council and inspection by the public. All conditions precedent to amend said budget,including the employment staffing document as provided above,have been accomplished. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City,Utah SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Ordinance is to amend the final budget of Salt Lake City,including the employment staffing document,as approved,ratified and finalized by Salt Lake City Ordinance No.28 of 2017. SECTION 2. Adoption of Amendments. The budget amendments,including amendments to the employment staffing document necessary to effectuate the staffing changes specifically stated herein,attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance shall be,and the same hereby are adopted and incorporated into the budget of Salt Lake City,Utah,including the amendments to the employment staffing document described above,for the fiscal year beginning July 1,2017 and ending June 30,2018,in accordance with the requirements of Section 10-6-128 of the Utah Code. SECTION 3. Filing of copies of the Budget Amendments. The said Budget Officer is authorized and directed to certify and file a copy of said budget amendments,including amendments to the employment staffirg document,in the office of said Budget Officer and in the office of the City Recorder which amendments shall be available for public inspection. SECTION 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect upon adoption. 2 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City,Utah,this 12th day of June 2018. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: 04&., CITY RECORDER Transmitted to the Mayor on June 19, 2018 Mayor's Action: Approved Vetoed 1 M YOR M�N� ATTEST: *11 c ro wP/ Salt Lake City Attorney's Office CITY RECORDER �rr\°Og_g9'BS/ roved As To Form hit... A a J sen ldroyd` (SEAL) te: � �� U Bill No. 24 of 2018. Published: June 23, 2018 . HB_ATTY-#62955-v I-FY_17-18_Standard_Budget_Amendmen1.doc 3 Fiscal Year 2017-18 Budget Amendment#5 Administration Proposed Council Approved Expenditure Expenditure Ongoing or One- Initiative Numhcr Name I and Amount Revenue Amount Amount Revenue Amount time Fits BCctlonaa fewvdte,r. _-- _-- - _ _. a 911 Communications CAD Update E 91a 200,000.00 - 200,000.00 - One-time - 2 Matching Funds for Donation for Lighting at the RAC- CIP 45,000.00 45,000.0o - - One-time - Withdrawn Withdrawn 3 Rocky Mountain Power Substation Site CIP (a,000,o00.00) - (1,000,000.00) - One-time - 3 Rocky Mountain Power Substation Site CIP 1,000,000.00 - i,000,000.00 - One-time - 4 Tuition Reimbursement Budget Increase GF 60,o00.00 - 60,000.0o Ongoing - 5 Computer Room Cooling Units GF 200,000.00 - 200,000.00 - One-time - 5 Computer Room Cooling Units CIP 200,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 One-time - Section B:Grants for Eructing Staf(,Resouc _ - Section C:Grants for New Staff - Section D:Housekeeping r a Reallocation of Impact Fees from Rose Park Lane to Impact Fees (575,o00.00) - (575,000.00) - One-time - Soo/zoo South 1 Reallocation of Impact Fees from Rose Park Lane to Impact Fees 575,000.00 - 575,000.00 - One-time - 500/70o South 2 GF 90,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 One-time - Special Events Cost Recovery-Public Services 3 Impact Fee Refund Park-Part 2 Impact Fees 0.01,645.75) - (101,645.75) - One-time - 3 Impact Fee Refund Park-Part 2 Impact Fees 1,645.75 -10 101,645.75 - One-time 4 Impact Fee Refund Police-part 3 Impact Fees (367,622.94) - (367,622.94) - One-time 4 Impact Fee Refund Police-pan 3 Impact Fees 359,186.97 - 359,186.97 - One-time - 4 Impact Fee Refund Police-part 3 Impact Fees 8,435.97 - 8,435.97 - One-time - 5 Transfer to Correct Placement of Debt Service Funds for OF (2ao,000.00) - (210,000.00) - One-time - Fire Apparatus Debt 5 Transfer to Correct Placement of Debt Service Funds for GF 210,000.00 - 210,000.00 - One-time - Fire Apparatus Debt 5 Transfer to Correct Placement of Debt Service Funds for Debt Service 210,000.00 210,000.00 210,000.00 210,000.00 One-time - Fire Apparatus Debt Section E:Grants Requiring No New Staff Resources =Mir CIP 140,po0.o0 140,000.00 140,000.o0 140,000.00 One-time - Rocky Mountain loaner,Blue Sky Renewable Energy Project Funding,Sorenson Solar Campus Project a Salt Lake County,Tourism,Recreation,Cultural,and CIP 1,086,500.00 1,086,500.0o a,o86,5oo.00 s086,500.0o One-time - Convention Fund(TRCC Fund),Sorenson Campus Unification and Enhancements 1 Fiscal Year 2o17-t8 Budget Amendment#5 Administration Proposed Council Approved Expenditure Expenditure Ongoing or One- Initia tive Number Name Fund Amount Revenue Amount Amount Revenue Amount time FTEs Section G:Council Consent Agenda—Grant Awards-- - - - --•: ice t Utah Department of Natural Resources,Division of Misc Grants 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.0o One-time - Wildlife Resources,Fairmont Park Spring and Pond Restoration 2 State Office of Crime Victim Reparations,FY 2017 VAWA Misc Grants 19,414.08 19,414.08 19,414.08 19,414.08 One-time - Gant 3 Executive Office of the President,Office of National Drug Misc Grants 32,217.0o 32,217.00 32,217•0o One-time - Control-Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area(HIDTA)Grant 4 Utah Department of Heritage&Arts,Division of State Misc Grants 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 One-time - History,Certified Local Government(CLG)Program 2018-201. l',,us,-nt V,cn,la u8 5 Misc Grants 23,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 One-time - National Recreation&Park Association and Wal-Mart Foundation,2018 Healthy Out of School Time Grant 6 Misc Grants 15,000.00 ts,000.00 15,000.0o 15,000.00 One-time - Utah State Office of Education,Summer Food Service Program-Youth Summer Snack Programs Section I:Council Added Items ---- - -- -- - -- . Total of Budget Amendment Items 2,373,131.08 ,.93.531,o8 2,328,131.08 t,868,131.08 'Total by Fund,Budget Amendment#5: General Fund GF 350,000.00 90,000.00 350,000.00 90,000.00 - GIP Fund CIP 1,471,500.0o 1,471,500.0o 1,426,500.0o L426,500.00 - E91t Communications Fund E 911 200,000.00 - 200,000.00 - Other Special Revenue Fund Other Special Revenue - - - - - CDBG Operating CDBG Operating - - - - - Misc Grants Misc Grants 14463108 141,631.08 141,631.08 141,631.08 - Impact Fee Fund Impact Fees (o.00) - (o.00) - - Refuse Fund Refuse - - - - - Housing Loans&Trust Funds Housing - - - - - Debt Service Fund Debt Service 210,000.00 2t0,000.00 210,o00.00 uo,o00.00 - Donation Fund Donation - - - - - Total of Budget Amendment Items 2,373,31.138 t,913,131.08 2,328,131.o8 t,868,t3t.o8 - 2 Fiscal Year 2017-18 Budget Amendment#5 Administration Proposed Council Approved Expenditure Expenditure Ongoing orOne- Mili:,licc Number'Name Fund Amount Revenue Amount Amount Revenue Amount time FFEs Current Year Budget Summary,provided for information only FY202-t8 Budl et fnc(udin.Bud,et Amendments FY 2o17-I8 Adopted Budget III-1'1„fd BA.2Tota1 BA#3 Total BA#4 Total BA#5 Total General Fund(Fe no) 272,848,337 4,893,5t9.67 - 300,000.00 950,000.00 350,000.00 - 279,341,857 Curb and Gutter(FC zo) 198,016 - - - - - - 198,016 Street Lighting(FC 3o) - - - - - - - - - Misc Special Service Districts(Fe 46) 1,630,840 - - - - - - 1,630,840 Street Lighting Enterprise(FC 48) 5,098,542 20,000.00 - - - - - 5,118,542 Water Fund(FC 51) 83,892,973 - - - - - - 83,892,973 Sewer Fund(FC 52) 106,726,157 - - - - - - 1o6,726,157 Storm Water Fund(Fe 53) 12,802,241 - - - - - - 12,802,241 Airport Fund(FC 54,55,56) 896,439,200 50,150,000.00 - - - - - 948,589,200 Refuse Fund(FC 57) 17,109,633 t15,000.00 - - - - - 17,224,633 Golf Fund(FC 59) 7,949,338 150,000.00 - - - - - 8,099,338 E-911 Fund(FC 60) 3,250,000 - - - - 200,000.00 - 3,450,000 Fleet Fund(Fe 61) 23,217,451 - - - - - - 23,217,451 IMS Fund(Fe 65) 15,167,421 - - - - - - 15,167,42n CMG Operating Fund(FC 71) 3,737,723 9,583.00 - - 1,617,297.00 - - 5,364,603 Miscellaneous Grants(FC 72) 7,985,397 613,782.08 - - 6,957,629.86 141,631.08 - 15,698,440 Other Special Revenue(73) - - - - 699,994.00 - - 699,994 Donation Fund(Fe 77) 200,000 - - - 908,387.00 - - 1,108,387 Housing Loans&Trust(FC 78) 14,071,200 16,638,143.00 15,638,143.00 - 1,421,249.00 - - 47,768,735 Debt Service Fund(FC 81) 33,600,679 - - - 15,572,309.70 210,000.00 - 49,382,989 CIP Fund(FC 83) 29,510,392 1,014,237.58 - 300,000.00 784,508.48 1,426,500.00 - 33,035,638 CIP Impact Fees(Fe 84) 614,824.79 - - - (pm) - 624,825 Governmental Immunity(Fe 85) 2,619,940 - - - - - - 2,619,940 Risk Fund(Fe 87) 46,047,416 1,000,000.00 - - - - - 47,047,416 Redevelopment Agency - - - - - - Total of Budget Amendment Items 1,584,102,896.00 75,210,090.12 15,638,143.00 600,000.0o z8,911,375.04 2,328,131.08 - 1,706,799,635 i Bud: j -y /4 Depn Director,City Council // 3 Fiscal Year 2017-18 Budget Amendment#5 Administration Proposed Council Approved Expenditure Expenditure Ongoing or One- Initiative Number ame Fund Amount Revenue Amount Amount Revenue Amount time Fits I move that the Council adopt an ordinance amending Salt Lake City's aoa7-18 fiscal year budget to restrict the use of any available funds for any civil legal matter that involves Impact Litigation as defined on the motion sheet. "Impact Litigation"is defined as litigation in which Salt Lake City is a plaintiff or otherwise initiates such matter,that addresses constitutional or policy issues that affect both branches of City government,filed against another governmental or quasi-governmental entity,and the Council finds that could potentially have long-lasting budgetary or reputational consequences for the City.Before initiating Impact Litigation,the Mayor shall first notify the City Council in writing of an intent or need to file such litigation.If the City Council determines that the Impact Litigation is an appropriate use of City funds,then,through Council action at an open and public meeting,the restriction set forth in this motion shall be removed with respect to the requested Impact Litigation. a.Except as provided in Paragraph 2 below,the foregoing budget restriction applies to the use and expenditure of the Attorney's Office and Governmental Immunity funds and to the use and expenditure of personal services funds for all departments listed in Salt Lake City Code 2.08.The restriction also applies to any City contracted person or entity,unless funds have been obligated or appropriated by contract prior to the effective date of this motion. 2.Impact Litigation does not include: a.Lawsuits or other legal matters in which Salt Lake City is initially named as a defendant or respondent;or b.Usual and customary activities conducted in the normal course of City business,including: i.Matters related to enforcement of zoning,nuisance,and other laws; ii.Approval and issuance of building and other development permits; iii.Enforcement of contractual rights;or iv.Matters related to water rights,watershed protection,utilities,or environmental matters in which Salt Lake City has any actual or potential interest. 4