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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 01-038RESOLUTION NO. 01-038 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ESTABLISHING THE FISCAL YEAR 2001-02 APPROPRIATION LIMIT FOR THE CITY OF SARATOGA WHEREAS, the City of Saratoga has established its Base Year appropriation limit as $5,961,747; and WHEREAS, the cumulative changes to population and to the California per capita personal income since the Base Year established the revised Proposition 111 Fiscal Year 2000-01 Appropriation Limit as $20,977,606; and WHEREAS, to the best of the City's knowledge and belief, the State Department of Finance figures provided to the City in response to Proposition 111 passed by the voters in June 1990, reflect the appropriate statistics relevant to the calculation of the Fiscal Year 2001-02 Appropriation Limit: · Population adjustments for the year ended December 31, 2000, equals 1.47%; and · Per capita change in Califomia personal income determined for Fiscal Year 2001-02 equals 7.92%. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves that, based on the foregoing figures and the provisions of Article XIIIB of the Constitution of the State of California, the following figure accurately represents the Fiscal Year 2001-02 Appropriation Limit for the City of Saratoga: $22,950,540. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the / Saratoga City Council held on the 6th day of June, 2001, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Evan Baker, Stan Bogosian, Ann Waltonsmith Vice Mayor Nick Streit, Mayor John Mehaffey NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None J~EST: CXh~en Boyer'~i"ty' Clei'k -(~ Jo~qVlehaffey, Mayoff ~/ /' CITY OF SARATOGA Gann Limit Appropriation Personal Fiscal Population Income Gann Year Change Change Limit %Change 1978 - 79 BASE YEAR $5,961,747 1979- 80 -0.87% 10.17% $6,510,915 9.21% 1980- 81 1.54% 12.11% $7,411,797 13.84°/c 1981 - 82 0.19% 9.12% $8,103,119 9.33% 1982 - 83 1.88% 6.79% $8,816,004 8.80% 1983 - 84 0.15% 2.35% $9,036,715 2.50% 1984- 85 0.10% 4.74% $9,474,520 4.84% 1985 - 86 -0.73% 3.74% $9,757,116 2.98% 1986- 87 0.16% 2.30% $9,997,500 2.46% 1987- 88 0.63% 3.47% $10,409,583 4.12% 1988 - 89 1.19% 4.66% $11,024,317 5.91% 1989 - 90 1.33% 5.19% $11,750,712 6.59% 1990- 91 1.35% 4.21% $12,410,730 5.62% 1991 - 92 1.31% 4.14% $13,093,845 5.50% 1992 - 93 1.48% -0.64% $13,202,594 0.83% 1993- 94 1.71% 2.72% $13,793,609 4.48% 1994- 95 1.60% 0.71% $14,113,809 2.32°/c 1995 - 96 3.30% 4.72% $15,267,720 8.18% 1996- 97 1.08% 4.67% $16,153,314 5.80~ 1997- 98 2.89% 4.67% $17,396,306 7.69% 1998- 99 2.12% 4.15% $18,502,359 6.36%I 1999- 00 1.73% 4.53% $19,675,107 6.34%~ 2000- 01 1.63% 4.91% $20,977,606 6.62%I 2001 - 02 1.47% 7.82% $22,950,540 9.40%1 I Recalculated under Proposition 111 as passed by the voters in June 1990. Soume for revised CPi and population growth: State Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit. As a result of the Proposition 111 audit, this calculation has been corrected for 1992-93 forward to reflect greater of County or City population change. MJW:GannLmt 5/31/01