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SOCCCD 2008-09 TENTATIVE BUDGET BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING JUNE 24, 2008
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2008-09 Tentative Budget Assumptions Net SB361 Revenue Increase of $1.3 Million Net SB361 Revenue Increase of $1.3 Million ($0.4M) Decrease to Base Funding $0.0M Increase Based on 0.00% SB361 COLA $1.7M Increase Based on 1.44% Growth estimate $17.1M GF Unrestricted Ending Balance carried forward from 2007-08 $17.1M GF Unrestricted Ending Balance carried forward from 2007-08 June 24, 20082
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Assumptions Continued 7.5% Reserve for Economic Uncertainties 7.5% Reserve for Economic Uncertainties 8.0% Estimated Increase for Health & Welfare Benefits and Property & Liability coverage 8.0% Estimated Increase for Health & Welfare Benefits and Property & Liability coverage Salary Increases: Salary Increases: CSEA and Faculty – to be determined by negotiations June 24, 20083
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SOCCCD: Overview of Fund Structure 2008-09 Tentative Budge t General Fund (GF): $212.1 Million, Including: General Fund (GF): $212.1 Million, Including: Unrestricted GF: $197.1 Million Restricted GF: $ 15.0 Million Other Funds*: $164.9 Million Other Funds*: $164.9 Million Total All Funds: $377.0 Million Total All Funds: $377.0 Million * Other Funds Include: Community Education, Child Development, Capital Outlay (Including Basic Aid Projects), Debt Service, Self-Insurance, & Retiree Benefit Funds June 24, 20084
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COPS Debt Retirement 1996 Issue = $18.9M 1996 Issue = $18.9M The District retired the 1996 COP issue on The District retired the 1996 COP issue on June 1, 2008 June 24, 20085
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OPEB (Retiree Benefits Liability) Actuarial Study performed in May 2006 Actuarial Study performed in May 2006 Total obligation $80.2M Unfunded Liability $58.3M 2008-09 Contribution Obligation $5.4M Current Year Service = $3.5M Past Service = $1.9M Funded with Basic Aid Additional contributions $5.0M (formerly used to retire COPS debt) Another Actuarial Study to be completed this summer Another Actuarial Study to be completed this summer The District has implemented the 2007-08 GASB 45 requirement The District has implemented the 2007-08 GASB 45 requirement An irrevocable trust has been established with Benefit Trust Company An irrevocable trust has been established with Benefit Trust Company June 24, 20086
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“Basic Aid” Receipts 1999-2000 $ 5,676,800 2000-2001 $ 9,192,300 2001-2002 $13,719,277 2002-2003 $18,419,919 2003-2004 $27,356,952 2004-2005 $40,162,878 2005-2006 $46,899,203 2006-2007 $52,896,017 2007-2008* **$43,490,307 2008-2009* $44,882,034 * Estimated (Exact Amounts Will not Be Available Until the End of Each Fiscal Year). Per OC Tax Assessor, Secured Property Taxes were estimated to increase 7% in 2007-08, and 2% thereafter. An 18% decline in Supplemental Taxes is projected for 2008-09. ** Decline due to increased SB361 revenue resulting from enrollment growth June 24, 20087
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Basic Aid Funds Included In Budget $10.4M OPEB (Retiree Benefits) Contribution $10.4M OPEB (Retiree Benefits) Contribution $ 2.5M ATEP Operating Budget $ 2.5M ATEP Operating Budget $ 1.3M Additional 1% Contingency $ 1.3M Additional 1% Contingency $ 0.9M General Election Expense $ 0.9M General Election Expense $30K for Legislative Advocacy for Basic Aid issues $30K for Legislative Advocacy for Basic Aid issues $29.8M Funding for Future Capital Projects $29.8M Funding for Future Capital Projects June 24, 20088
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