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ACTION SHEET ITEM FROM FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING OF 05/02/16 FOR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 05/11/16 ISSUE: 13. Request for Approval of a Resolution Establishing the Verde Fund to Reduce Systemic Poverty, Achieve Carbon Neutrality, and Empower Santa Fe's Workforce; Authorizing the Appropriation of 5% of the "Y-t% GRT Effective January 1, 2017; Directing the City Manager to Present a Plan to the Governing Body on Steps to Implement the Verde Fund Within 90 Days; and Allowing for a Public Hearing to Make Desired Changes to the Plan and Approve as Modified. (Mayor Gonzales) (Alexandra Ladd and Zackary Quintero) Committee Review: Public Works Committee (scheduled) 05/09/16 Sustainable Santa Fe (scheduled) 05/18/16 Children and Youth Commission (scheduled) 05/24/16 City Council (scheduled) 05/25/16 Fiscal Impact- Yes The requested 5% of new GRT revenues is subject to approval by the Governing Body during budget discussions. If approved by the Governing Body, it would equate to approximately 175,000 in FY 16/17 and 350,000 in FT 17/18. Approval of this resolution would not by itself allocate said funding to the Verde Fund. FINANCE COMMITTEE ACTION: Approved as discussion item. FUNDING SOURCE: SPECIAL CONDITIONS OR AMENDMENTS Approved with amendments. STAFF FOLLOW-UP: Approved with direction to staff. VOTE FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN COUNCILOR VILLARREAL X COUNCILOR IVES COUNCILOR LINDELL COUNCILOR HARRIS CHAIRPERSON DOMINGUEZ X X X X -- 1

City of Santa Fe, New Mexico LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY Resolution No. 2016- Verde Fund Substitute SPONSOR(S): SUMMARY: Mayor Gonzales The proposed resolution establishes the Verde Fund to reduce systemic poverty, achieve carbon neutrality, and empower Santa Fe's workforce; authorizing the one-time appropriation of 300,000 of unbudgeted excess land use permit fees; directing the City Manager to present a plan to the Governing Body on steps to implement the Verde Fund within 90 days; and allowing for a public hearing to make desired changes to the plan and approve as modified. PREPARED BY: Jesse Guillen, Legislative Liaison FISCAL IMPACT: Yes DATE: May 16, 2016 ATTACHMENTS: Memo Substitute Resolution FIR (amended) 2

CCJJ'i~;w @if'~~~~ JF ~ N v H 2Xill J@ memo Date: May 3, 2016 To: Via: Mayor Javier M. Gonzales Members of the Governing Body Matt Ross, Public Information Officer From: Chris Sanchez, Youth and Family Services Division Director Alexandra Ladd, Housing Special Projects Manager John Alejandro, Renewable Energy Planner Zack Quintero, Economic Development Specialist Re: Resolution and FIR to Create the Verde Fund ACTION REQUESTED Consider approval of the attached resolution, which creates the Verde Fund to combat poverty and mitigate the impacts of climate change in the community. BACKGROUND Poverty and climate change present major threats to the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of the City of Santa Fe. They are policy challenges the city has a clear interest in solving, to promote social justice and equity, economic success, and public health and wellbeing. And the longer they go unaddressed the more difficult and expensive they will become to solve. The Children, Youth and Families Community Cabinet, the Children and Youth Commission and the Human Services Committee are working in targeted ways to help families escape poverty, receive an education and join the workforce successfully. The Climate Action Task Force and the Sustainable Santa Fe Commission have set as our goal and are putting together a strategy to help us get to Carbon Neutrality by the year 2040. The attached resolution begins by acknowledging the problems and their interrelated nature, and proposes a unified approach- a fund backed by city revenue that would invest, and leverage private investment, in projects that combat poverty and help increase our resiliency in the face of climate change. 3

~ji~~ (Q)i( ~~~1m, ~~ ~ W IDiJI ~ (Q) memo ITEM AND ISSUE The resolution directs the City Manager to draft a plan to create and implement the fund according to a set of best practices, complete with pro forma financial statements, clear goals and metrics for performance, and identification of potential private and public sector partners for collaboration, among other things. The City Manager would then present his findings for Governing Body discussion and approval in a public hearing, giving the public the opportunity to weigh in on the investment. As initial revenue the fund would receive, under the substitute resolution as drafted, 300,000 in unbudgeted excess land use permit fees the Land Use Department is expecting to receive in fiscal year 2016/17. Any allocation to the Verde Fund would not occur until the fees are in hand and other priority allocations have been made. The City Manager is further directed to identify possible sources for recurring funding in ensuring years, as the land use permit fees are a one-time source of initial funding to establish the Verde Fund and for use as leverage to secure additional funding from other sources. As a budget line item, the Verde Fund is automatically subject to annual re-evaluation and reapproval as part of the budget discussions, giving the Governing Body significant oversight and ability to monitor the performance of the fund against the metrics set out by the City Manager. 4

CITY OF SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO PROPOSED AMENDMENT(S) TO RESOLUTION NO. 2016-_ Verde Fund Mayor and Members of the City Council: I propose the following amendment(s) to Resolution No. 2016-_: 1. On page 1, lines 13-15 delete "AUTHORIZING THE ONE-TIME APPROPRIATION OF 300,000 OF UNBUDGETED EXCESS LAND USE PERMIT FEES [5% OF THE ~'4% CRT EFFECTIVE J}.. NUARY 1, 2017;]" 2. On page 3, delete lines 3-4 3. On page 3, line 9 delete "that the Verde Fund is hereby created" and insert in lieu thereof "that the Verde Fund's scope is hereby established" 4. On page 3, lines 16-18 delete "the one-time appropriation of300,000 to the Verde Fund from unbudgeted excess land use permit fees for Fiscal Year 20 16/17" and insert in lieu thereof "an appropriation to the Verde Fund of up to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Human Services Fund beginning July 1, 2016" 5. On page 4, lines 2-3 delete ", and identify possible city sources to provide recurring funding for ensuing years" Respectfully submitted, Joseph M. Maestas, Councilor ADOPTED: NOT ADOPTED: DATE: Yolanda Y. Vigil, City Clerk 5

Substitute Resolution 1 2 3 CITY OF SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO RESOLUTION NO. 2016- INTRODUCED BY: 4 5 Mayor Javier M. Gonzales 6 7 8 9 10 A RESOLUTION 11 ESTABLISHING THE VERDE FUND TO REDUCE SYSTEMIC POVERTY, ACHIEVE 12 CARBON NEUTRALITY, AND EMPOWER SANTA FE'S WORKFORCE; 13 AUTHORIZING THE ONE-TIME APPROPRIATION OF 300,000 OF UNBUDGETED 14 EXCESS LAND USE PERMIT FEES [.% OF THE )4% CRT EFFECTIVE JANUi\RY 1, 15 ~]; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO PRESENT A PLAN TO THE 16 GOVERNING BODY ON STEPS TO IMPLEMENT THE VERDE FUND [WITHIN 90 17 IM 8]; AND ALLOWING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO MAKE DESIRED CHANGES 18 TO THE PLAN AND APPROVE AS MODIFIED. 19 20 WHEREAS, systemic poverty and climate change are two of the greatest threats to Santa 21 Fe's long-term sustainability and prosperity; and 22 WHEREAS, Santa Fe is a desert community, adversely affected by climate change that 23 leads to less water, drier land, and an increased vulnerability to devastating forest fires; and 24 WHEREAS, New Mexico is also one of the poorest states in the country, and despite its 25 relative prosperity, Santa Fe is no exception: 38% of households in Santa Fe were "cost 6

Substitute Resolution 1 burdened" in 2014, paying more than 30% of their income on housing; the City of Santa Fe has a 2 17.9% poverty rate; 70.7% of students in Santa Fe public schools are income-eligible for free or 3 reduced price meals; 13.5% of Santa Fe County residents and 23.9% of Santa Fe County children 4 are food-insecure; and Santa Fe County has an overall poverty rate of 14.2%, and a poverty rate 5 of 21% for children under the age of 18; and 6 WHEREAS, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has stated 7 repeatedly in climate studies that the poor and underemployed will feel the impacts of climate 8 change the most; and 9 WHEREAS, the Governing Body has taken steps to make fighting poverty and climate 10 change a top priority; and 11 WHEREAS, the Children, Youth and Families Community Cabinet, the Climate Change 12 Task Force have generated a range of ideas to address pove1ty and climate change; and 13 WHEREAS, the Children and Youth Commission and the Sustainable Santa Fe 14 Commission advise the City on programmatic ideas to address poverty and climate change; and 15 WHEREAS, the Children, Youth and Families Community Cabinet, the Climate Action 16 Task Force, the Children and Youth Commission, and the Sustainable Santa Fe Commission have 17 brought together and are composed of community members, city staff, financial experts, 18 education professionals, sustainability experts, private foundations, and social services advocates; 19 and 20 WHEREAS, the Governing Body desires to fund a program that quickly, efficiently, and 21 effectively combats poverty, mitigates the impact of climate change, and promotes economic and 22 environmental resiliency; and 23 WHEREAS, such a fund would permit further investment of public resources to leverage 24 private and non-profit sector involvement; and 25 WHEREAS, such a fund can provide for net-zero carbon emission housing, residential 2 7

Substitute Resolution and commercial energy-efficiency retrofits, environmental remediation, workforce training, and 2 economic development related to sustainability; and 3 WHEREAS, a recurring funding source is desirable to leverage ongoing private and 4 public sector investment and maximize the benefit to the community; and 5 WHEREAS, such a fund shall be structured to ensure proper transparency and oversight 6 of spending by the Finance committee, a targeted approach to programs, and data-driven metrics 7 to measure success. 8 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE 9 CITY OF SANTA FE that the Verde Fund is hereby created, with the following stated goals: 10 11 1. 2. Reduce systemic poverty throughout the city; Achieve carbon neutrality in the city by 2040; and 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3. Promote workforce empowerment and create opportunity for the underemployed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Governing Body authorizes [an appropriation to the Verde Fund of five percent (5%) of the one quarter percent n<t%) Municipal Gross Receipts Tax rate approved by Ordinance 2016 15, beginning January 1, 2017] the one-time wpropriation of 300,000 to the Verde Fund from unbudgeted excess land use permit fees for Fiscal Year 2016/17. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager shall develop, in consultation with the Sustainable Santa Fe Commission, a plan to implement the Verde Fund and present it to the Governing Body ['.vithin 90 days of the effective date of this resolution] for consideration in a public hearing. Such plan shall, at a minimum: 23 24 25 I. 3. 4. Define the mission and initial goals of the Verde Fund; Develop action plans to achieve stated goals; Establish metrics to measure success; 3 8

Substitute Resolution Changes shown in italics 1 5. Identify potential private, non-profit, and public sector partners; and 2 6. Produce financial feasibility assessment and pro forma financial statements, and 3 identify possible city sources to provide recurring funding for ensuing years. 4 [BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Governing Body shall consider the plan in a 5 public hearing, make desired changes, and approve the plan for implementation as modified.] 6 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of, 2016. 7 8 JAVIER M. GONZALES, MAYOR 9 ATTEST: 10 11 12 YOLANDA Y. VIGIL, CITY CLERK 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 14 15 16. BRENNAN, CITY ATTORNEY 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 M/Legislation/Resolutions 2016/Verde Fund Final (Substitute) 4 9

City of Santa Fe Fiscal Impact Report (FIR) Amended FIR No. 2808 This Fiscal Impact Report (FIR) shall be completed for each proposed bill or resolution as to its direct impact upon the City's operating budget and is intended for use by any ofthe standing committees of and the Governing Body of the City of Santa Fe. Bills or resolutions with no fiscal impact still require a completed FIR. Bills or resolutions with a fiscal impact must be reviewed by the Finance Committee. Bills or resolutions without a fiscal impact generally do not require review by the Finance Committee unless the subject of the bill or resolution is financial in nature. Section A. General Information (Check) Bill: Resolution: X (A single FIR may be used for related bills and/or resolutions) Shm1 Title(s): A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE VERDE FUND TO REDUCE SYSTEMIC POVERTY, ACHIEVE CARBON NEUTRALITY, AND EMPOWER SANTA FE'S WORKFORCE; AUTHORIZING THE ONE-TIME APPROPRIATION OF [S% OF THE \4% CRT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017)300,000 OF UNBUDGETED EXCESS LAND USE PERMIT FEES; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO PRESENT A PLAN TO THE GOVERNING BODY ON STEPS TO IMPLEMENT THE VERDE FUND [WITHIN 90 DAYS]; AND ALLOWING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO MAKE DESIRED CHANGES TO THE PLAN AND APPROVE AS MODIFIED. Sponsor(s): Mayor Gonzales Reviewing Department(s): Housing and Community Development Persons Completing FIR: Phone:x6042/x6346 Section B. Summary Briefly explain the purpose and major provisions of the bill/resolution: This resolution establishes the Verde Fund within the City of Santa Fe with the goals of: reducing systemic poverty, addressing the 2040 carbon neutral goal, and promoting workforce empowerment. Staff will return with a report on how to implement and run the Verde Fund. An allocation of 300,000 from unbudgeted excess land use permit fees will provide initial funding for FY 16/17. Thereafter, the City Manager is directed to identify possible recurring funding sources. This and other City investments in the Verde Fund shall be subject to Finance Committee review. ===========================================--================================== Section C. Fiscal Impact Note: Financial information on this FIR does not directly translate into a City of Santa Fe budget increase. For a budget increase, the following are required: a. The item must be on the agenda at the Finance Committee and City Council as a "Request for Approval of a City of Santa Fe Budget Increase" with a definitive funding source (could be same item and same time as bill/resolution) b. Detailed budget information must be attached as to fund, business units, and line item, amounts, and explanations (similar to annual requests for budget). c. Detailed personnel forms mu9: be attached as to range, salary, and benefit allocation and signed by Human Resource Department for each new position(s) requested (prorated for period to be employed by fiscal year)* I. Projected Expenditures: a. Indicate Fiscal Year(s) affected- usually current fiscal year and following fiscal year (i.e., FY 03,04 and FY 04/05) b. Indicate:" A" if current budget and level of staffing will absorb the costs "N" if new, additional, or increased budget or staffing will be required c. lndicate:"r"- if recurring annual costs "NR" if one-time, non-recurring costs, such as start-up, contract or equipment costs d. Attach additional projection schedules if two years does not adequately project revenue and cost patterns ~ e. Costs may be netted or shown as an offset if some cost savings are projected (explain in Section 3 Narrative) Finance Director: 10

-----Check here if no fiscal impact Column# Expenditure Classification 2 FY 16117 3 "A" Costs Absorbed or"n" New Budget Required 4 "R" Costs Recurring or"nr" Nonrecurring 5 6 7 8 FY 17/18 "A" Costs "R" Costs- Fund Absorbed Recurring Affected or"n" New or"nr" Budget Non- Required recurring Personnel* Fringe** Capital Outlay Land/ Building Professional Services All Other Operating Costs 300,000 N NR Total: 300,000 Column# * Any indication that additional staffing would be required must be reviewed and approved in advance by the City Manager by attached memo before release of FIR to committees. **For fringe benefits contact the Finance Dept. 2. Revenue Sources: a. To indicate new revenues and/or b. Required for costs for which new expenditure budget is proposed above in item 1. 2 3 4 5 6 Type of FY "R" Costs FY --- "R" Costs- Fund Revenue Recurring Recurring or Affected or"nr" "NR"Non- Non- recurring recurring Total: Form adopted: 0 l/12/05; revised 8/24/05; revised 4117/08 2 11

3. Expenditure/Revenue Narrative: Explain revenue source(s). Include revenue calculations, grant(s) available, anticipated date of receipt of revenues/grants, etc. Explain expenditures, grant match(s), justify personnel increase(s), detail capital and operating uses, etc. (Attach supplemental page, if necessary.) The request is for a one-time appropriation of 300,000 to a newly created Verde Fund from unallocated revenues that are projected to come into the General Fund from higher than normal Land Use Review and Permit fees. Thereafter, the City Manager is directed to identify possible sources to provide recurring funding for the Verde Fund. ================================================================================== Section D. General Narrative 1. Conflicts: Does this proposed bill/resolution duplicate/conflict with/companion to/relate to any City code, approved ordinance or resolution, other adopted policies or proposed legislation? Include details of city adopted laws/ordinance/resolutions and dates. Summarize the relationships, conflicts or overlaps. None identified. 2. Consequences of Not Enacting This Bill/Resolution: Are there consequences of not enacting this bill/resolution? If so, describe. The goal of the Verde Fund is to address several linked issues through one financing mechanism. If not approved, the City would not have a single avenue through which to tackle the issues of poverty, carbon neutrality, and workforce empowerment. 3. Technical Issues: Are there incorrect citations of law, drafting errors or other problems? Are there any amendments that should be considered? Are there any other alternatives which should be considered? If so, describe. None identified. 4. Community Impact: Briefly describe the major positive or negative effects the Bill/Resolution might have on the community including, but not limited to, businesses, neighborhoods, families, children and youth, social service providers and other institutions such as schools, churches, etc. The impact of the Verde fund has the potential to increase Santa Fe's preparedness and resilience to climate change, improve the transition to energy sustainability, help fight systemic poverty, improve the skillsets and profile of Santa Fe's workforce, and foster long term economic mobility. This would positively benefit all facets of society and business in Santa Fe, especially for those with inequitable access to resources and community amenities. Form adopted: 01/12/05; revised 8/24/05; revised 4117/08 3 12