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MINUTES OF THE
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT
FINANCE-ACCOUNTING COMMITTEE MEETING
Monday, March 25, 2013 12:00 p.m.
1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia CA 92870
1. CALL TO ORDER
The March 25, 2013 meeting of the Yorba Linda Water District’s Finance-
Accounting Committee was called to order by Director Hawkins at 12:00 p.m.
The meeting was held in the Admin Conference Room at the District’s
Administration Building located at 1717 East Miraloma Avenue in Placentia,
California 92870.
2. ROLL CALL
COMMITTEE STAFF
Director Phil Hawkins, Chair Steve Conklin, Acting General Manager
Director Gary T. Melton Stephen Parker, Finance Manager
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
4. ACTION CALENDAR
4.1. Preservation of Tax-Exempt Financing
Mr. Parker presented a draft resolution for the Committee’s review. The
resolution expresses opposition to current proposals from Congress and
the President to reduce or eliminate tax-exempt financing for municipal
entities, which would result in significantly higher borrowing costs for
municipal governments. The resolution uses language that was drafted by
the Government Finance Officers Association, who requested that
municipalities adopt similar resolutions and submit them to their
congressional representatives. The Committee supported the resolution
and requested that it be presented to the Board for consideration. Mr.
Parker explained that this resolution had not yet been seen by legal
counsel, and therefore might be adjusted or be delayed pending that
review.
5. DISCUSSION ITEMS
5.1. FY 2013/14 Budget Calendar Update
Mr. Parker presented an updated budget calendar and highlighted
changes from the last time this was presented. The budget process is still
on pace to be completed by the end of May.
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5.2. Preliminary 2014 Budget Numbers
Mr. Parker presented the preliminary budget numbers for FY13/14. The
Committee expressed concern about the level of increases in the budget
process. Clarification was given about how the District’s reserves were
established and what their levels looked like into the future. Mr. Parker
explained that there were two large potential gain contingencies in the
form of OCWD Annexation and a lawsuit with the District’s excess carrier.
He added that those could not be budgeted on until they actually occurred,
and that he expected to complete a mid-year budget should the District
obtain Annexation in the fall as expected. It was evident that cuts needed
to be made prior to the budget workshop, and staff indicated that they had
their marching orders.
5.3. Draft Reserve Policy for FY 2013/14
Mr. Parker presented the draft reserve policy for FY 13/14. He explained
that there were not any significant changes other than updating numbers
that were required to be updated annually. He further mentioned that this
policy would be discussed in the upcoming budget workshop.
5.4. Investment Report for Period Ending February 28, 2013
Mr. Parker presented the investment report for February 2013. Mr. Parker
discussed the reserve changes and noted that the investment yield for the
month increased to 0.80%.
5.5. Comparison of Investment Types and Yields of Local Water Districts
Mr. Parker shared with the Committee the comparison of investment types
and yields that was made with five other local water districts as of
December 2012. The District, by having a large portion of investments
with CalTRUST, has reaped a higher yield than all the other comparative
agencies. However, Mr. Parker pointed out that the principal balance of
the investments was at risk as a result of CalTRUST’s floating Net Asset
Value (NAV), and he intended to decrease the portion of District’s
investments with any investments that contain a floating NAV. The
Committee thanked staff for the comparison and shared that this was a
valuable exercise and that the Committee would like this comparison to
continue annually.
5.6. Budget-to-Actual Results for February 2013
Mr. Parker presented the February budget-to-actual information. The
trends were similar to those that had been established so far, including
supplies and services trending as budgeted, personnel expenses trending
lower than budgeted due to unfilled positions, and water revenue and
variable water costs trending higher than budgeted due to higher than
expected demands.
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5.7. Detail of Variances in CY Budget (To be provided at the meeting.)
Mr. Parker presented the primary variances in the current year budget-to-
actual statements through February 2013. The Committee reviewed the
information and provided general discussion of the items. The Committee
pointed out that the information provided only identified items that
exceeded the budget.
5.8. Future Agenda Items and Staff Tasks
None.
6. ADJOURNMENT
6.1. The meeting was adjourned at 1:28 p.m. The next Finance-Accounting
Committee meeting is scheduled to be held Monday, April 22, 2013 at
12:00 p.m.