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City College of San Francisco Proposition A Special Parcel Tax 2015/16 Annual Report Main Office 32605 Temecula Parkway, Suite 100 Temecula, CA 92592 Toll free: 800.676.7516 Fax: 951.296.1998 Regional Office 870 Market Street, Suite 1223 San Francisco, CA 94102 Toll free: 800.434.8349 Fax: 415.391.8439

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 1-1 1.1 Introduction... 1-1 1.2 Process Overview and Annual Timeline... 1-2 2. 2015/16 LEVY 2-1 2.1 Parcel Tax Methodology... 2-1 2.2 Optional Exemptions... 2-1 2.3 Levy Summary... 2-3 3. SENATE BILL 165 3-1

1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction In 2012, City College of San Francisco proposed a special parcel tax, as allowed by California Government Code Section 50075. This Parcel Tax was called Proposition A on the November 2012 ballot. The Proposition was approved by San Francisco voters in that election by a 73% affirmative vote. Proposition A was first effective with the 2013/2014 tax year, and is to have a duration of eight years. The Parcel Tax is collected via the general property tax billing system. The first year tax bills were mailed in September 2013 by the San Francisco Tax Collector. The Parcel Tax is calculated and administered by NBS, as the Consultant or Parcel Tax Administrator. The City College key contact for this effort is Mark Zacovic, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration. Mark can be reached by phone at (415) 241-2229 or by email, at mzacovic@ccsf.edu. Actual collection of the Parcel Tax will be done through the San Francisco County Tax Collector s office. Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 1-1

1.2 Process Overview and Annual Timeline The Parcel Tax is calculated at a rate of $79.00 dollars per taxable parcel. The tracking of parcel data and calculation of the Parcel Tax is done by the Parcel Tax Administrator. The County Property Tax bills include a line item for this Parcel Tax, with the character description of SFCCD Parcel Tax. For the FY 2015/16 tax year, the phone number of 415-487-2400 was printed on the tax bills for questions or information: there is a recorded message on this line with detailed information about the tax. Any other inquiries about the Parcel Tax that come directly to City College offices can be directed to NBS at (800) 676-7516 (or via email at ccsfparceltax@nbsgov.com). The tax revenues are collected and disbursed by the San Francisco Tax Collector in a manner known as the general methods, with direct collections forwarded to City College which reflect current tax delinquencies but also penalties and interest as they are paid. This will cause a small time delay in cash receipts (delinquencies have been nominal in the recent past, running at approximately 1.1%). The following timeline is in calendar year format. All activities are performed by NBS unless stated otherwise. January- February February - April May-June June Review first tax installment data and delinquencies Parcel research and analysis Review second tax installment data and delinquencies Counties forward second installment of Parcel Tax revenues Compile draft Parcel Tax levy database County forwards remaining Parcel Tax revenues July Finalize Parcel Tax levies August Submit tax rolls to County Auditor Controller (due not later than August 1) September Finalize handling of any rejected parcels (and any direct-billed parcels) October Begin to respond to property owner inquiries (occurs year round) Provide Final Annual Levy Report/CD information November Respond to property owner inquiries (occurs year round) December NBS attends Board Meeting, if desired Counties forward first portion of parcel tax revenues Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 1-2

2. 2015/16 LEVY 2.1 Parcel Tax Methodology Per the approved Resolution No. 120531-S1 ( Resolution ), the Parcel Tax method is as follows. Note that this is a summary of the information within this Resolution (and it may differ fr om the language in the ballot measure), and further inquiries should be directed to the original. The Parcel Tax shall be levied for eight (8) years as follows, as discussed in Section 6 of the Resolution: The annual tax shall be $79 per parcel for 8 years assessed against each parcel of taxable land in the City and County of San Francisco. A parcel shall be defined as any unit of land in the City and County that receives a separate tax bill from the San Francisco Assessor-Recorder s Office. All property that would otherwise be exempt from property taxes will also be exempt from the special tax. 2.2 Optional Exemptions City College of San Francisco has adopted these administrative procedures to provide a clear and transparent process for taxpayers and other interested parties. Though the Parcel Tax is a flat uniform rate of $79, there are certain exceptions and administrative matters to take into account in the collection of the Tax. Exemptions: Parcels exempt from regular property taxes will also be exempt from the Parcel Tax. Certain religious and non-profit parcels are included herein. There are no senior or low income exemptions. City College has also determined the following situations which may administratively result in an exemption or reduction to comply with the intent of the original City College Resolution, that being a flat uniform tax per taxable parcel. These exceptions are as follows: Contiguous parcel exceptions The contiguous parcel exception allows a property owner to virtually combine adjacent parcels (parcels that share a common border) for the purpose of this Parcel Tax which have one physical parcel but for certain historical or technical reasons have been divided into two or more Assessor Parcel Numbers. Any such parcel combinations may be granted solely for owner-occupied residential purposes. Timeshare exceptions There are thousands of separate Assessor Parcel Numbers which are for interval ownerships of certain physical units, typically a condominium in a multi-unit development. These are known as Timeshares. City College will voluntarily reduce the parcel tax for these Timeshares to their proportionate share of the parcel tax as it applies to the physical unit. Alternatively, a Home Owners Association ( HOA ) may be billed for th e Parcel Tax, allowing for the Tax to be fairly apportioned amongst the Timeshare owners. The Parcel Tax Administrator will attempt to identify such Timeshares. If a Timeshare owner would like to request such an exception, he or she should follow the process herein. Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 2-1

Process: Any property owner (or Timeshare owner) eligible for an exception as listed above may apply with the Parcel Tax Administrator, at (800) 676-7516 (or via email at ccsfparceltax@nbsgov.com). The property owner must make contact as soon as possible, but in any case within one year from the receipt of the tax bill. NBS will review the application and discuss it with the City College Vice Chancellor or designee who shall review the application of the method of tax. NBS will respond to the property owner. Any property owner granted an exemption or exception from the Parcel Tax does not need to reapply every year, assuming there are no changes in ownership, parcel use, Assessor Parcel Number, or other relevant detail regarding the property in question. To file for an exemption or exception from the parcel tax for the next fiscal year (first-time applicants only), the applicant can request a form from NBS, or download the appropriate form and follow the instructions from ccsf.edu/parcel tax. Note: all completed applications must be received by June 30 in order to be eligible for exemption for the following tax year. To apply for a refund for the current fiscal year: 1. Pay your current tax bill in full. 2. Request a refund form by calling (800) 676-7516 3. Submit the completed refund form and requested documents Note: No refunds will be made for the current fiscal year after June 30. Appeals Procedure Proposition A was approved by the voters within the District boundaries in November 2012, and is applicable to all properties with the District boundaries. If disputes arise as to the formula or its application to individual parcels, this Appeals procedure shall govern that process. The Parcel Tax was applied to each parcel based upon careful research and sources deemed to be reliable. If a property owner feels that the Parcel Tax has been calculated or applied in error, he or she must contact the Parcel Tax Administrator, NBS, at (800) 67 6-7516. The property owner must make contact as soon as possible, but in any case within one year from the receipt of the tax bill. NBS will review the application and discuss it with the City College Vice Chancellor, or designee, who shall review the application of the method of tax. NBS will respond to the property owner. If the property owner is still not satisfied with the application, then he or she shall request a final declaration from either the City College Board of Trustees or Special Trustee or Chancellor, as shall be designated. Their judgment will be considered final in any interpretations or discrepancies. In addition, the Board or designee may pass any resolutions needed to clarify any ambiguities or issues with regard to the Parcel Tax and its application to parcels. Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 2-2

2.3 Levy Summary The following table summarizes the 2015/16 Fiscal Year Levy of the Proposition A Special Parcel Tax: City College of San Francisco Proposition A Tax for 2015/16 Total Total parcels: 204,167 Less: Non-Taxable(1): 4,930 Exempted(2) 3 Timeshare Parcels(3) 4,978 Total Non-Taxable parcels: 9,911 Total Taxable parcels: 194,256 Total Tax @ $79/parcel: $15,346,224 (1) A parcel is considered Non-Taxable if it does not receive a separate tax bill from the City/County of San Francisco. (2) Parcels that were granted a Contiguous exemption. (3) Time shares are invoiced directly. In addition to the amounts placed on the tax roll, there were six timeshare organizations that were directly invoiced for a total of $16,353. Refer to the electronic database provided for the Fiscal Year 2015/16 levy amounts for each parcel subject to the Proposition A Special Parcel Tax. Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 2-3

3. SENATE BILL 165 Senate Bill 165, filed with the Secretary of State on September 19, 2000, enacted the Local Agency Special Tax and Bond Accountability Act (the Act ). The Act requires that any local special tax or local bond measure subject to voter approval contain a statement indicating the specific purposes of the special tax, require that the proceeds of the special tax be applied to those purposes, require the creation of an account into which the proceeds shall be deposited, and require an annual report containing specified information concerning the use of the proceeds. The Act only applies to any local special tax measure or local bond measure adopted on or after January 1, 2001 in accordance with Section 50075.1 or Section 53410 of the California Government Code. Some of the requirements of the Act are handled at the formation of the special tax district and others are handled through annual reports. This section of this report intends to comply with Section 50075.3 or Section 53411 of the California Government Code that states: The chief fiscal officer of the issuing local agency shall file a report with its governing body no later than January 1, 2002, and at least once a year thereafter. The annual report shall contain all of the following: (a) The amount of funds collected and expended. (b) The status of any project required or authorized to be funded as identified in subdivision (a) of Section 50075.1 or Section 53410. The requirements of the Act apply to the Funds of: City College of San Francisco Proposition A Special Parcel Tax Approved November 6, 2012 Purpose of Special Tax Measure A funds will be used to maintain and enhance the quality of education at City College campuses, including core academics, workforce training, university preparation, libraries and technology. Collections & Expenditures Fund Special Tax Fund 06/30/2014 Balance Amount Collected 06/30/2015 Balance Expended Amount Service Status $1,203,246 $14,938,396 $4,908,827 $11,232,815 Ongoing Parcel Tax Annual Report City College of San Francisco 3-1