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RESOLUTION 87-18822 RESOLUTION NO. 87-18822 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE 3RD AMENDMENT TO THE FY 1986/87 BUDGETS FOR THE GENERAL, ENTERPRISE AND INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS; MAKING PROVISIONS FOR 1) WAGE SETTLEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LABOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, LOCAL NO. 1554, AT A COST OF $317,072; 2) ADDITION OF 12 PUBLIC SAFETY SPECIALIST II 'S IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT A COST OF $50,088 FOR THE REMAINDER OF FY 1986/87; AND, 3) PURCHASE OF 1,308 MODEL 80 PARKING METERS AT A COST OF $327,000; WITH TOTAL NET FUNDING INCREASE OF $694,160 PROVIDED FROM FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TRUST FUND RESIDUALS, GENERAL FUND BALANCE AND RETAINED EARNINGS OF THE METERED PARKING ENTERPRISE AND MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS. WHEREAS, on March 18, 1987 , the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach adopted Resolution No. 87-18797 , ratifying the labor contract between the City of Miami Beach and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local No. 1554; and, WHEREAS, it is projected that the FY 1986/87 cost for funding the AFSCME wage settlement is $317 , 072; and, WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is desirous of increasing law enforcement patrols, to be provided by 12 Public Safety Specialists at an additional cost of $50 , 088 for the remainder of FY 1986/87 ; and, WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Metered Parking Division that 1, 308 Model 80 Parking Meters are required to complete the conversion of the parking system, at a cost of $327 , 000 ; and, WHEREAS, the Metered Parking and Mechanical Maintenance retained earnings are sufficient to fund their departmental requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City has received $24,613 in Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund residuals and these funds may be used to partially fund the Public Safety Specialists; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary to fund the increase costs to the Water and Sewer and Sanitation Enterprise Funds, and the Building Maintenance and Central Services Internal Service Funds by contributions of $129 , 498 from the General Fund; and, WHEREAS, it has been determined that such funds are available in the unreserved General Fund Balance. Page -2- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach hereby amends the FY 1986/87 Budgets for the City of Miami Beach, by increasing revenues as follows: CURRENT AMENDED BUDGET INCREASE BUDGET GENERAL FUND Federal Revenue Sharing $0 $24,613 $24,613 General Fund Balance 3, 357,025 297, 286 3,654, 311 ENTERPRISE FUNDS Metered Parking Retained Earnings $10,944 $338,067 $349, 011 Sanitation General Fund Contribution 1,732,841 60,166 1,793, 007 Water and Sewer General Fund Contribution 0 52,880 52,880 INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS Building Maintenance General Fund Contribution $0 $13,975 $13,975 Central Services General Fund Contribution 0 2,477 2,477 Mechanical Maintenance Retained Earnings 460,408 34,194 494,602 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach hereby further amends the FY 1986/87 Budgets for the City of Miami Beach, by increasing expenditure appropriations as follows: CURRENT AMENDED BUDGET INCREASE BUDGET GENERAL FUND Bass Museum $403, 006 $1, 213 $404, 219 Convention Center 2,890,940 14,612 2,905, 552 Fire 12,717, 247 1,038 12,718, 285 Parks & Recreation 6, 218, 249 102, 528 6,320,777 Police 22,481,107 54,117 22, 535, 224 Public Affairs 262,155 858 263, 013 Public Works 2, 570,369 18, 035 2,588,404 Unclassified Contribution-Sanitation 1,732,841 60,166 1,793,007 Contribution-Water and Sewer 0 52,880 52,880 Contribution-Bldg Mtce 0 13,975 13,975 Contribution-Cent Svcs 0 2,477 2,477 ENTERPRISE FUNDS Metered Parking $3,170, 289 $338,067 $3, 508, 356 Sanitation 4, 203,922 60,166 4,264,088 Water & Sewer 14, 396,409 52,880 14,449,289 INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS Building Maintenance $2, 460, 582 $13, 975 $2, 474, 557 Central Services 413,677 2,477 416,154 Mechanical Maintenance 3, 579, 260 34,194 3,613,454 PASSED and ADOPTED THIS 15th day of April 1987 . /// .4AfitAihr- L YOR Attest by: 5?- City Clerk FORM APPROVED LE AL DEP , . APPROVED AS TO FUNDING SOURCE • OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT A V UDGET / 44.By 1, BYEN)4r'T A V UD.-.� Date DATE / ofte, Natoste 6,4,4 _---i);m?„ FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 \y i, i *;INCORP ORATED *: '•,„p..4, i, :�k, ..VA CA TIONL,9 NLS U. .S. . '' 1Z$7..g:\-Y OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. _ DATE: April 15, 1987 TO: Mayor Alex Daoud - • / ,.. Members of the 'Ity Corn •Issi if ' .ri . FROM: Rob W. Parka 's ! City Manager 41 SUBJECT: THIRD AMENDMENT TO THE FY 1986/87 BUDGETS FOR THE GENERAL, ENTERPRISE AND INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS. On March 18, 1987, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 87-18797 , ratifying the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Miami Beach and AFSCME, Local No 1554. The labor agreement provided for a $500 retroactive lump sum and 5% wage increase effective May 1, 1987; the projected cost of $317,072 for this fiscal year is not provided for in current budgets. Therefore, in order to provide additional monies, it will be necessary to amend the budgets of affected departments, with funding provided from the unreserved General Fund balance and retained earnings of both the Metered Parking Enterprise Fund and the Mechanical Maintenance internal Service Fund. On December 4, 1986, the City Commission directed the Adminis- tration to increase law enforcement patrols within designated areas of the City; this was to be partially accomplished by increasing the number Public Safety Specialists. The search for non-General Fund monies was partially successful . The City received Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund residuals in the amount of $24,613 making it necessary to fund the remaining amount of $25, 475 from the unreserved General Fund Balance. The total cost for the Public Safety Specialists for the remainder of this fiscal year is $50, 088. The Metered Parking program to upgrade all the meters in the system was temporarily suspended to allow for a test of the Attendant Parking Garage and study of the Parking Coupon/Ticket System. It has now been determined that upgrading existing meters and completing the meter installation plan for the entire system would be the most cost beneficial method to ensure its viability. To do this, 1, 308 Model 80 parking meters would be required at a cost of $327,000. These funds are available in the Metered Parking Retained Earnings. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution amending the FY 1986/87 Budgets of General, Enterprise, and Internal Service Funds; providing for 1) the AFSCME labor agreement; 2) 12 Public Safety Specialist II ' s; and, 3) the purchase of 1, 308 Model 80 parking meters. RWP:PFL:me AGENDA154. ,-) I . ITEM ! A- t.-k_______. DATE 4....______::_IS:al_ ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 87-18822 (Providing for the 3rd amendment to the FY 1986/87 budgets for the General, Enter- °rise and International service funds; making provisions for 1) wage settlement in accordance with the labor agreement be- tween the City of Miami Beach and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal employees, local no. 1554, at a cost of $317,072; 2) addition of 12 Public Safety Specialist II's in the PolicE Department at a cost of $50,088 for the remainder of FY 1986/87; and 3) to pur- chase 1,308 model 80 parking meters at a cost of $327,000; with total net funding increase of $694,160 provided from Federal Revenue Sharing trust fund residuals, General fund balance and retained earnings and mechanical maintenance internal ser- vice funds)