City of Merced Community Facilities District No (Services) Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements for Fiscal Year

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City of Merced Community Facilities District No. 2003-2 (Services) Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements for Fiscal Year 2015-16 January 19, 2017 555)University)Ave,)Suite)280) )Sacramento,)CA)95825 Phone:)l916p)561-0890) )Fax:)l916p)561-0891 www.goodwinconsultinggroup.net

Community Facilities District No. 2003-2 Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements Fiscal Year 2015-16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page I. Introduction...1 II. Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements...2 Appendix A: CFD No. 2003-2 Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2016

I. INTRODUCTION The City of Merced Community Facilities District No. 2003-2 (the CFD or CFD No. 2003-2 ) is located in the City of Merced (the City ), in Merced County, in the State of California, approximately 132 miles south of Sacramento. On January 5, 2004, the City passed Resolution No. 2004-3, forming CFD No. 2003-2. A successful landowner election was then held, authorizing the levy of the special tax. The special tax funds general services authorized under the Mello-Roos Act which include, but are not limited to: 1) Public safety services, including police and fire protection. 2) Landscaping, sidewalk, park, and parkway maintenance (including lighting). 3) Flood control services. 4) Miscellaneous administrative fees and expenses. CFD No. 2003-2 currently is made up of 32 distinct improvement areas throughout the City. As additional new areas within the City apply for development approval, those development areas will annex to CFD No. 2003-2. The Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 The California State Legislature approved the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 that provides for the levy of a special tax within a defined geographic area, namely a community facilities district, if such a levy is approved by two-thirds of the qualified electors in the area. Community facilities districts can generate funding for a broad range of facilities and eligible services. These services include police protection services, fire protection and suppression services, library services, recreation program services, maintenance of roads, parks, parkways and open space, and flood and storm protection services. Special taxes can be allocated to property in any reasonable manner other than on an ad valorem basis. Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements Page 1

II. SENATE BILL 165 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS On September 18, 2000, former Governor Gray Davis approved Senate Bill 165 which enacted the Local Agency Special Tax and Bond Accountability Act. In approving the bill, the Legislature declared that local agencies need to demonstrate to the voters that special taxes and bond proceeds are being spent on the facilities and services for which they were intended. To further this objective, the Legislature added Section 50075.3 to the California Government Code setting forth annual reporting requirements relative to special taxes collected by a local public agency. The amount of special taxes collected and expended for the fiscal year 2015-16 special tax levy is set forth in the table on the following page: Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements Page 2

Fiscal Year 2015-16 Revenues Charges for Services $1,809,501 Investment Earnings $16,519 Total Revenues Collected $1,826,020 Fiscal Year 2015-16 Expenditures General Government $18,784 Public Safety $951,234 Public Works $434,827 Total Expenditures $1,404,845 Revenue Over (Under) Expenditures $421,175 Other Financing Sources (Uses) Transfer In $177,193 Transfer Out ($359,011) Total Other Financing Sources (Uses) ($181,818) Beginning Fund Balance $698,396 Ending Fund Balance $937,753 Net Change in Fund Balance $239,357 Senate Bill 165 Reporting Requirements Page 3

APPENDIX A CFD No. 2003-2 Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2016

City of Merced Balance Sheet June 30, 2016 CFD Services ASSETS Cash, cash equivalents and investments $ 2,676,375 Receivables: Interest Recievable 423 Accounts Receivable 742 Due from other governments 27,797 Total assets $ 2,705,337 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 32,335 Other payables 24,258 Advances from other funds 1,710,991 Total liabilities $ 1,767,584 Fund Balance 937,753 Total liabilities and fund balance $ 2,705,337