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Resolution No. 5176
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CITY OF EUGENE, OREGON <br />Notes to Basic Financial Statements <br />(3) Stewardship, Compliance, and Accountability, continued <br />(A) Budgetary Information, continued <br />Unexpected additional resources or appropriations may be added to the budget through the use of a supplemental <br />budget. A supplemental budget requires hearings before the public, publications in newspapers, and approval by the <br />City Council. Original and supplemental budgets may be modified by the use of appropriation transfers between the <br />levels of control. Such transfers require approval by passage of a Council resolution authorizing the transfer. All <br />budget amendments are subject to the limitations put forth in the Oregon Revised Statutes Chapters 294.305 through <br />294.565. Supplemental appropriations, permitted by Oregon Budget Law, were authorized by the City Council during <br />the fiscal year. The net effect of amending resolutions passed during the fiscal year was an appropriation increase of <br />$22,386,192. <br />(B) Deficit Net Position <br />The Ambulance Transport and Professional Services Funds have a deficit net position of $3,171,355 and $50,333, <br />respectively. The deficit net position is the result of the recognition of each fund’s proportionate share of the City’s net <br />pension liability. <br />(4) Detailed Notes on All Funds <br /> (A) Equity in Pooled Cash and Investments <br />The City maintains a common cash and investments pool that is available for use by all funds. Each fund’s portion of <br />this pool is displayed in the Statement of Net Position, the Statement of Fund Net Position, or the Balance Sheet as <br />"Equity in pooled cash and investments.” Cash and investments are comprised of the following at June 30, 2016: <br />Cash on hand$40,704 <br />Cash with fiscal agent186,821 <br />Deposits with banks17,833,423 <br />Investments208,236,094 <br />$226,297,042 <br />Deposits <br />At June 30, 2016, the City’s deposits with various financial institutions were $17,833,423, which included time <br />certificates of deposits. The City’s investment policy limits investments in time certificates of deposits to 50% of the <br />City’s total investment portfolio with a maximum length to maturity of three years. <br />All City deposits not covered by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or National Credit Union <br />Administration (NCUA) insurance are covered by the Public Funds Collateralization Program (PFCP) of the State of <br />Oregon. The PFCP is a shared liability structure for participating depositories, better protecting public funds, though <br />not guaranteeing that all funds are 100% protected. A depository is required to pledge collateral securities with a total <br />market value equal to at least 10% of their last reported uninsured public fund deposits. The Office of State <br />Treasurer (OST) has identified the following exceptions to the collateral calculation and any exception requires 100% <br />collateralization. <br /> A depository may not accept public fund deposits from one depositor in excess of their net worth. If the <br />depository has a drop in net worth that takes them out of compliance, they are required to post 100% <br />collateral on any amount the depositor has in excess of the depository’s net worth while working to eliminate <br />that excess. <br /> A depository may not hold aggregate public funds in excess of a percentage of their net worth based on their <br />capitalization category (100% for undercapitalized, 150% for adequately capitalized, 200% for well <br />capitalized) unless approved, for a period of 90 days or less, by OST. <br /> A depository may only hold in excess of 30% of all aggregate public funds reported by all depositories <br />holding Oregon public funds if the excess is collateralized at 100%. <br />The OST, at the advice of the Director of Consumer and Business Services, may also, at any time, require <br />depositories to pledge additional collateral up to 110% of the value of the uninsured public fund deposits.In the event <br />of a depository failure, the entire pool of collateral pledged by all qualified Oregon public funds depositories is <br />available to repay deposits of public funds of government entities. <br />continued <br />50 <br />
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