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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFSD-009-23Clarftwn Staff Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: March 20, 2023 Report Number: FSD-009-23 Submitted By: Trevor Pinn, Deputy CAO/Treasurer Reviewed By: Rob Maciver, Deputy CAO/Solicitor By-law Number: File Number: Resolution#: GG-078-23 Report Subject: Development Charges Reserve Funds — transfers and amalgamations Recommendation: 1. That Report FSD-009-23, and any related communication items, be received for information. 2. That the balance in the DC Parking Reserve Fund be transferred to the Parking Lot Reserve Fund in accordance with the transition rules in the Development Charges Act, 1997 for ineligible services. 3. That the remaining DC Reserve Funds be amalgamated and renamed in accordance with paragraph 2.5 of Report FSD-009-23. 4. That all interested parties listed in Report FSD-009-23 be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report FSD-009-23 Report Overview Page 2 The purpose of this report is to comply with the provisions of the Development Charges Act, to outline the legislated transition options available for DC Ineligible Services reserve fund balances and to amalgamate or rename the DC Eligible Services reserve funds. This report further seeks Council approval to complete the necessary reserve fund transfers. 1. Background Bill 108, More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019 1.1 Prior to the passing of Bill 108, More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019, the Development Charges Act, 1997 allowed for the collection of development charges for any growth - related capital unless it was a specified ineligible service. Following the passing of the More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019, development charges may only be collected for specified services. 1.2 Prior to the change, the Municipality collected development charges for the following categories of service: • General Government Services • Library Services • Emergency and Fire Protection Services • Indoor Recreation Services • Engineering Park Development and Facilities • Operations • Roads and Related Services • Parking 1.3 Following the change and the adoption of the 2021 Development Charges By-law, the Municipality now collects development charges for the following eligible service categories: • Growth Studies • Library Services • Fire Protection Services • Parks and Recreation Services • Services Related to Highways 1.4 With the reduction from eight service categories down to five categories, there is a need to determine the preferred transfer options for the ineligible services reserve fund balances and to amalgamate or rename certain DC reserve funds. Municipality of Clarington Report FSD-009-23 2. Transition Options, Amalgamation and Renaming Ineligible Services Reserve Funds Page 3 2.1 The revised Development Charges Act deemed parking as an ineligible service category. The act outlined transition rules for reserve funds related to ineligible services as follows: Option 1 - The reserve fund shall be deemed to be a general capital reserve fund for the same purpose, or Option 2 - The municipality may allocate all the money in the fund to one or more reserve funds established under development charge by-laws under the Act. 2.2 The table below outlines the reserve funds that adhere to the transition rules for the transfer of the DC Parking Reserve Fund balance: Options Recommended Reserve Fund Options Option 1 — transfer to a general capital reserve fund for the same purpose Parking Lot Reserve Fund Option 2 — transfer to a DC reserve fund DC - Services Related to Highways 2.3 Moving the DC Parking reserve fund balance into the Parking Lot Reserve Fund, is the staff recommended option, to direct funds specifically towards the growth related needs for parking. Amalgamation and Renaming of DC Reserve Funds 2.4 The revised Development Charges Act requires the amalgamation and renaming of some of the historical DC reserve funds. 2.5 The table below outlines the required adjustments to align with the revised eligible service categories: Municipality of Clarington Report FSD-009-23 Page 4 DC Reserve Funds (old) DC Reserve Fund (revised) DC - General Government DC — Growth Studies DC — Public Library DC — Library Services DC — Emergency Services DC — Fire Protection Services DC — Indoor Recreation Services DC — Parks and Recreation Services DC — Engineering Park Development and Facilities DC — Parks and Recreation Services DC - Operations DC — Services Related to Highways DC — Roads and Related Services DC — Services Related to Highways 3. Financial Considerations 3.1 The use of development charges is legislated under the Development Charges Act, 1997. The changes proposed to the reserve funds do not impact funding eligibility of capital projects. 4. Concurrence Not Applicable. 5. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that Council provide direction to staff on the preferred transfer of the balance of the DC Ineligible Services reserve fund (DC - Parking). Staff recommend Option 1 in paragraph 2.2 which is to transfer the funds to a like purpose general reserve fund (Parking Lot Reserve Fund). Staff also recommend that Council approves the amalgamation and renaming of the DC Eligible Services reserve funds as identified in paragraph 2.5. Municipality of Clarington Report FSD-009-23 Page 5 Staff Contact: Michelle Pick, Accounting Services Manager / Deputy Treasurer, CPA, 905- 623-3379 ext.2605 or mpick@clarington.net. Attachments: Not Applicable Interested Parties: There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.