CC Resolution 9000
RESOLUTION NO 9000
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL
ADOPTING THE CITY'S OPERATING & CAPITAL BUDGETS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-1997
WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council both a narrative and a
preliminary budget for the operation of all departments and facilities of the City of Campbell for the
Fiscal Year 1996-1997, and there has been submitted to the City Council a preliminary budget for
the capital expenditures related to City projects, and
WHEREAS, the City Council held meetings to review the proposed operating and
capital budgets; and the City Council took action to accept the proposed budgets;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that as of June 18,
1996 the amount of $28,545,372 be fixed as the amount necessary to meet all municipal operating
requirements (excluding any changes resulting from the meet and confer process, public hearing, and
miscellaneous corrections), and that the amount of $3,192,000 be fixed as the amount necessary to
meet the capital requirements of the City and that the same is hereby approved, confirmed and
adopted at the combined total of $31,737,372.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any changes or impacts resulting from the meet
and confer process and that any changes or impacts resulting from the public hearing be incorporated
within the final adopted and published FY 96/97 Budget document.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 33445 of California
Redevelopment Law, the City Council finds that the payment of all or part of the value of the land
for and the cost of installation and construction of any buildings, facilities, structures or other
improvements contemplated in the Redevelopment Agency's 1996-1997 budget are of benefit to the
project area, that no other reasonable means of financing such buildings, facilities, structures, or
other improvements are available to the community, that the payment of funds for the acquisition of
land or the cost of buildings, facilities, structures, or other improvements contemplated in the
Agency's 1996-1997 budget will assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside
the project area or provide housing for low or moderate income persons; and that the payment of
funds for the acquisition of land or the cost of buildings is consistent with the Redevelopment
Agency's implementation plan adopted in accordance with California Redevelopment Law.
RESOLUTION NO. 9000
Cont'd.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, based on the foregoing findings, the City
Council consents to the payment of the Agency for the cost of land and the cost of buildings,
facilities, structures, or other improvements contemplated in the Agency's 1996-1997 budget.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of June, 1996, by the following roll call
vote:
A YES:
Counc~eDlbers: Burr, Conant, Watson, Furtado, Dougherty
NOES:
Counc~eDlbers None
ABSENT:
Counc~eDlbers None
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
A~'&-