Capital Projects Fund. Board Work Session August 9, 2007

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Capital Projects Fund Board Work Session August 9, 2007

Presentation Objectives Building inventory Revenue sources statutory adjustments and uses Demonstrate past use of funds 2008 proposed budget Setting 2008 budget priorities

Capital Projects Fund Building Inventory

Building Inventory 64 buildings, 5.5 million sq. ft., 902 acres 54 school buildings Other Grile, Nutrition Center, M & O, warehouse & media services, facilities construction, transportation north & south, natatorium, construction trades, auto center Average age 50 15 built before 1950 12 built in 50 s 17 built in 60 s 17 built in 70 s (newest Miami in 1976) Construction Trades (87), Natatorium (96), Nutrition Center (06) Historical cost $229.4 million

Capital Projects Fund Revenue

$25.0 $20.0 $15.0 $10.0 $5.0 History of CPF Revenue (in millions) $0.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 Regular 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Util & Ins 2007

Capital Projects Fund Expenditure History

History of CPF Plans (in millions) $30.0 $25.0 $20.0 $15.0 $10.0 $5.0 $0.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Building Improvements Other Util & Ins

Capital Fund FWCS Building Changes Inventory 2007 Pension Bond tax neutrality started - 2005 Utilities & Insurance added to CPF tax rate - 2004 2000 1990 CPF reduced for Racial Balance Fund - 1989 Capital Projects Fund replaced CBF - 1987 1980 1970 1960 1950 Cumulative Building Fund (CBF) - 1948 ` 1940 1930 1920 1910 1900 Nutrition Center Natatorium Auto Center 17 new buildings 17 new buildings 56 12 new buildings 1 new building 3 new buildings 10 new buildings Anthis Career Center 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850

Racial Balance Impact Beginning 1989 New fund to only FWCS after PQEI (Parents for Quality Education Through Integration) desegregation settlement Established tax rate to support racial balance in district Adding rate was tax neutral by reducing CPF rate 2007 revenue estimated $7.8 million

Racial Balance Purpose Provide funds for racial balance, to increase educational opportunities Magnet programs And moving services to follow the child at all schools as a result of expanding the choice program Case managers, conflict managers, resource teachers Cannot pay for transportation

Utilities & Insurance Impact Beginning 2004 No impact to CPF projects Legislature allowed higher CPF tax rate to support increased costs of utilities & insurance State unable to adequately fund General Fund during difficult economic times Now provides $6.2 million of property tax Not available for any other use

Major Expenditures - Utilities & Insurance $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 CPF General Total

Pension Bond Impact Beginning 2005 Legislature required retirement severance and post retirement health benefits be actuarially funded Some Indiana districts provided large, unmanageable benefits and sought relief Allowed bond issues to comply Debt payments required to be tax neutral

FWCS Retirement Severance Contractual benefit provided about $1.7 million per year from General Fund Average teacher severance $22,357 Average administrator severance $49,430 Actuary study conducted $104 million liability over 40 years at time of study, but not all employees will retire from FWCS $40 million bond issue provided compliance, annual debt about $3.5 million Annual tax neutrality Bus Replacement $.8 CPF $2.7

Around the State District in southern Indiana had individual promises greater than $350,000 A school district 1/3 our size had an unfunded liability of $144,000,000 A large Indiana district (smaller than FWCS) had an unfunded liability of $180,000,000 Some school districts only solved severance issue and not health

Capital Projects Fund Processes

Statutory Processes 3 Year Plan approved by board Setting Priorities Assessment data from MSKTD (2005) & MGT (2006) studies Maintenance & Operations input Roof & HVAC replacement schedules Elimination of steam heat Safety and security Energy efficiency Distractions from learning Architects required for projects over $100,000 Sealed bids required for projects over $75,000 Common wage hearing

Facilities Assessments MSKTD Study in 2005 Assessed infrastructure only Mechanical, masonry, electrical, plumbing, fire alarm systems, windows, ADA Assessment data reviewed by architects and engineers and building scores determined MGT Study in 2006 Review of infrastructure Assessed educational suitability of buildings Classroom sizes, suitability of classroom spaces for type of education being delivered, technology, media center safety, adjacencies, site, clinics, food service, counseling

State CPF Budget Lines 1. Land 2. Professional Services 3. Educational Spec. Dev. 4. Building Acquisition, Construction, Improvement 5. Rental 6. Purchase of Equipment 7. Emergency Allocations 8. Utilities 9. Equipment 10.Maintenance 11.School Sports Facilities 12.Insurance 13. Other Staff Services 14.Technology 15.Allocation for Future Projects 16.Transfer to Repair & Repl. Fund 17.Interest transferred to General Fund.

Capital Projects Fund Priorities & Budget Lines

Line 4 Priorities: Roofs 2008 = $1.575 million 20-year replacement plan Roofs next on plan but in good condition are delayed Roofs later on plan but in need are moved up Replacement plan is of school roof sections not entire roofs $500 million project included roofs according to this replacement schedule

Washington Center Roof replacement

Line 4 Priorities: HVAC Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning 2008 = $1.9 million Replacement plan based on expected useful life of equipment Boilers, chillers, air handlers, roof top units, condensers, fan units Equipment next on plan but in good condition is delayed Equipment later on plan but in need is moved up Does not include complete replacement of mechanical systems

Snider New chillers

Line 4 Priorities: Steam Heat Only at Elmhurst, Lakeside, Harrison Hill, Ward (Franke Park just replaced) Remaining steam heat systems are all very old (youngest 48 years old) Steam heat systems require much more maintenance than hot water systems Requires replacement of boiler tubes, univents, piping from boiler to univents

Line 4: Site, Traffic & Safety 2008 = $855,000 Playgrounds Parking lots Bus lanes Traffic improvements Sidewalk and access improvements Parent pick-up lanes

Price New asphalt playground

Towles Expanded bus lane and parking

Line 4: School Programmatic Needs & General Building Systems (GBS) 2008 = $690,000 Examples Restroom partitions, plumbing fixtures Drinking fountains Blinds Flooring Lockers White boards Gym bleachers Doors & hardware

Miami New rest room urinals

Blackhawk New gym bleachers

Line 4: Guaranteed Energy Savings Contracts Statute allows projects that generate energy savings (General Fund savings) paid back over 10 years to be financed and paid from CPF Installed energy efficient lighting and mechanical systems Projects financed: 1998 $1,145,782 (last payment 2007) 1999 $1,485,213 (last payment 2008) 2000 $1,897,385 (last payment 2009) 2002 $1,737,794 (last payment 2011) 2008 budget $730,000

CPF Other Line Items (2008 budgets) Line 1: Land $350,000 Line 4: General Repairs $1.5 million Skilled Craft Employees $1.6 million Mechanical/Electrical $845,000 Asbestos Removal $320,000 ADA Projects $320,000 School Sports Facilities $245,000 Line 6: Equipment $950,000 (desks, cafeteria tables, office equipment, printers) Line 7: Emergency Allocation $600,000 Line 9: Building & Equipment Repair $150,000 Line 13: Technology $2.8 million (equipment, maintenance agreements, repair & installation technicians)

Capital Projects Fund Examples of Major Projects in Line 4

Line 4: Major CPF Projects Indian Village 1999 $600,000 Replaced heating, electrical, & mechanical systems Added air conditioning 2000 $1,100,000 Added classrooms Replaced all windows and exterior doors Improved traffic flow and added parking 2001 $1,990,000 Added cafeteria, media center, art & music rooms Renovated existing classrooms (casework, ceilings, flooring)

Indian Village New windows & exterior doors

Indian Village New main entrance doors and canopy Parking and traffic improvements

Indian Village New cafeteria addition (old became media center)

Line 4: Major CPF Projects Model for Comprehensive Renovation Kekionga 2004 $2,950,000 Replaced 1960 steam heating system Upgraded electrical system Installed new hot water modular boilers Installed new classroom ventilators Installed new mechanical piping Added air conditioning Replaced window system

Kekionga New window system

Kekionga New modular boilers

Kekionga New electrical panel boards

Line 4: Major CPF Projects Model for Comprehensive Renovation Franke Park 2007 $2,233,000 Replaced 1960 steam heating system Upgraded electrical system Installed new hot water modular boilers Installed new classroom ventilators Installed new mechanical piping Added air conditioning Replaced window system

Franke Park Old steam boilers in flooded condition

Franke Park New modular boiler

Franke Park New unit ventilator piping in a classroom

Franke Park New air conditioning condenser

Franke Park Before window system replacement

Franke Park Window system replacement

Franke Park Window system replacement

History of Major Projects Projects over $1 million Grile (61-80) Built 31 new buildings Closed Hanna, Hamilton, Rudisill, Smart, Harmar, Anthony Wayne Anthis (80-90) Built Auto Center, Anthis Closed Hillcrest, Franklin, Riverside, Slocum, South Calhoun, Spec. Ed. Ctr., Hoagland Coats (91-94) Renovated South Side (bond issue) Renovated Holland, Brentwood, Shambaugh, Lakeside, South Wayne, North Side, Northrop, Geyer (CPF) Fowler-Finn (94-03) Renovated North Side (bond issue) Renovated Wayne, Snider, Kekionga, Elmhurst, Northwood, Lincoln, Price, Portage, Northcrest, Indian Village (CPF) Replaced North Side Pool (CPF) Robinson (03-present) Built Nutrition Center (bond issue) Renovated Towles, Kekionga, South Side Natatorium, Franke Park (CPF) Proposed 10-year Long-Range Facility Plan

Capital Projects Fund 2008 Proposed Budget

2008 CPF Property Tax Levy Levy (State sets rate) Tax Rate $.2234 Expected $17,967,402 +Utilities & ins. (State sets rate) -Pension bond tax neutrality Total Property Tax Levy.0768 (.0336) $.2666 6,176,797 (2,702,349) $21,441,850

2008 CPF Sources Total Property Tax Levy Tax Rate $.2666 Expected $21,441,850 Miscellaneous revenue: North Side Bond land reimbursement Auto excise, commercial vehicle excise tax, financial institutions tax Total Revenue Est. Cash Balance 12/31/07 1,500,000 2,057,555 $24,999,405 1,129,595 Total Sources $26,129,000

Capital Projects Fund Expenditure Budget Overview Expected Improvements & Replacements -Pension Bond tax neutrality $22,649,974 (2,700,000) =Total Improvements & replacements Utilities & Insurance Total Expenditures 19,949,974 6,179,026 $26,129,000

Capital Projects Fund Expenditure Budget Comparison Improvements & Replacements Utilities & Insurance Total expected budget 2007 $19,951,859 6,179,026 $26,130,885 2008 $19,949,974 6,179,026 $26,129,000

Proposed Capital Projects Detail Improvements & Replacements: Building Improvements Equipment Building & Equipment Repair Technology Energy Savings Contracts Emergency Allocation Land 2007 $9,696,100 2,800,759 3,299,000 2,656,000 890,000 240,000 370,000 $19,951,859 2008 $10,428,974 1,750,000 3,307,600 2,783,400 730,000 600,000 350,000 $19,949,974

2008 Building Improvements Professional Services $ 125,000 Unidentified school future project 3,553,974 Roof Replacement 1,575,000 Site 355,000 General Building Systems 550,000 Mechanical/Electrical 845,000 HVAC Replacement 1,900,000 Traffic/Safety 500,000 School Programmatic Needs 140,000 Hazardous Materials 320,000 A.D.A. Projects 320,000 School Sports Facilities 245,000 $ 10,428,974

2008 Capital Projects Plan $19,949,974 Energy Savings Contracts 4% Emergency Allocation 3% Land 2% Technology 14% Building & Equipment Repair 17% ` Building Improvements 52% Equipment 9%

CPF Impact to Taxpayer CPF represents 19% of FWCS property tax, 8% of total rate (all units in district) Average homeowner $85,290 reassessed at $99,500 Gross CPF tax $137 Reduced by PTRC & Homestead Credits =Net estimated $78 $56 Capital Projects $22 utilities & insurance

Capital Projects Fund Setting 2008 Priorities

Priority by Building Condition Score 1. Ward 2. Weisser Park 3. Nebraska 4. Lane 5. Jefferson 6. Elmhurst 7. Harris 8. Harrison Hill 9. Lakeside 10.Snider

Lakeside Middle School Built 1959 48 years old

As proposed in $500 million project $15,426,763 Project costs with inflation Lakeside Middle School General Improvements Improved to like new Fire sprinklers added ADA improvements Site Resurface existing parking Improve pedestrian/vehicular circulation *If critical and budget permitting Educational Spaces Additional art and music room storage Enlarged existing general classrooms Kitchen renovation* New gymnasium Additional vocational space New distance learning room Expanded clinic Expanded teaching collaboration areas New parent /community room Expanded administration & support space* Infrastructure Add air conditioning Replace roof HVAC improvements Add elevator Upgrade curtain wall and/or add walls to open concept rooms Telecomm system upgrades Plumbing piping replacement

As proposed for 2008 CPF (only red items) $15,426,763 Project costs with inflation Lakeside Middle School General Improvements Improved to like new Fire sprinklers added ADA improvements Site Resurface existing parking Improve pedestrian/vehicular circulation *If critical and budget permitting Educational Spaces Additional art and music room storage Enlarged existing general classrooms Kitchen renovation* New gymnasium Additional vocational space New distance learning room Expanded clinic Expanded teaching collaboration areas New parent /community room Expanded administration & support space* Infrastructure Add air conditioning Replace roof HVAC improvements Add elevator Upgrade curtain wall Telecomm system upgrades Plumbing piping replacement

Lakeside Middle School Infrastructure Needs $4.2 million Steam heating system beyond its expected useful life - $3.2 million Windows all single pane glass $490,000 Existing plumbing systems $270,000 Electrical and fire alarm - $240,000

Capital Projects Fund Board Work Session August 9, 2007