Legislation Details

File #: 13-0427    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/5/2013 In control: Governing Body of Fire District 1
On agenda: 6/12/2013 Final action: 6/12/2013
Title: Approve leases of the Goddard, Derby and Haysville Fire Stations to Sedgwick County Fire District #1.
Attachments: 1. 5055 S. Oliver.pdf, 2. 1535 S 199th W.pdf, 3. 334 N Main Haysville.pdf
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Title
Approve leases of the Goddard, Derby and Haysville Fire Stations to Sedgwick County Fire District #1.
 
Body
Recommended Action: Approve the leases.
 
Background:  In 2004 the fire district adopted a plan to relocate five fire stations in response to changing population densities throughout the portions of the county served by the district.  The plan called for:
      1. a new station, #32, in the north central part of the county that also would serve as the new headquarters of the district, replacing the headquarters in Bel Aire;
      2.  a new station #33 in the Maize area that would replace an existing station in Colwich, which is not inside the district;
      3.  a new station #39 near Garden Plain that would replace an existing station in Goddard;
      4.  a new station #35 south of Goddard that would replace an existing station in east Wichita; and
      5.  a new station #36 east of Derby that would replace an existing station on the north edge of that city.
 
At the same time a funding strategy was adopted to pay for the relocation plan with a combination of cash and bond proceeds.  The first three stations were to be funded with district cash, and the final two were to be funded with debt.  The BOCC, acting as the governing body of the fire district, subsequently adopted budgets that included revenue from increased fire district property taxes, and allocated the increased revenue to pay for the costs associated with the relocation plan.  
 
In the years since the plan originally was adopted it was revised and expanded as follows:
      1.  the station in east Wichita, Station #38, was not closed when its replacement was completed; it continues to serve the eastern part of the county; and
      2.  renovations of the existing station #34 near Haysville were added to the plan, and then before the renovations were initiated the station was replaced by a new station in Haysville.
 
The original funding strategy also was revised in two ways:
      1.  because station designs were to a higher standard than originally contemplated and stations were built several years later than originally planned, costs were higher than had been contemplated.  This necessitated a greater use of borrowed funds than had been planned.
      2.  in 2012, the BOCC determined that instead of selling bonds to provide the requisite borrowed funds, the financing would be provided by Sedgwick County from its cash reserves; the financing would be repaid with interest by the district through lease payments to the county.
 
Of the six stations included in the revised plan, four have been completed, one is scheduled to be completed in September, and one is scheduled to be completed early in 2014.  Expenditures, including amounts under contract but not yet paid to vendors, have been as follows:
 
Expenditures
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Totals
32 - North
 
     8,340
 172,190
 275,452
 2,569,015
   36,580
 
 
 
         3,061,577
33 - Maize
 
 251,336
 475,051
   56,011
 934,504
 
   14,120
 
 
         1,731,022
34 - Haysville
 
 
 
   29,819
     3,018
 
     1,000
   86,699
 1,865,741
         1,986,277
35 - Goddard
   35,900
 
 240,714
           50
         259
 1,207,574
 628,182
     3,439
 
         2,116,118
36 - Derby
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 558,860
 598,012
         1,156,872
39 - Garden Plain
 
 
 
   75,933
 1,532,280
   60,512
   14,593
     7,041
 
         1,690,359
Design
   73,500
 143,650
   57,500
   32,800
   58,776
   24,095
     4,682
   39,687
   28,690
            463,380
Totals
 109,400
 403,326
 945,455
 470,065
 5,097,852
 1,328,761
 662,577
 695,726
 2,492,443
       12,205,605
 
 
The district has provided $6,512,623 of cash to pay for the relocation plan, and the county has provided $5,692,982.  The county owns Stations #35 south of Goddard and #36 east of Derby, and will own Station #34 in Haysville.  The leases grant the fire district usage rights to these stations in return for lease payments that will restore the county cash balances, and at the end of the lease terms, ownership will transfer to the district.
 
 
Alternatives: The district could issue long term debt and use the proceeds to buy Stations #34, #35, and #36 from the county.  This would restore the county's cash balances more rapidly, and require the district to incur transaction costs associated with debt issuance in addition to interest cost.
 
 
Financial Considerations: The leases are for 20 year terms starting July 1, 2013 for the Goddard and Derby stations and January 1, 2014 for the Haysville station.  Lease payments will be received quarterly.  Total lease revenue for the two quarters of 2013 that two stations will be leased will be $101,622.  For 2014 - 2032, total yearly lease payments for the three stations will be $397,000.  For 2033, the final year of the leases, when those for Goddard and Derby will end on June 30 and the Haysville station lease will end on December 31, total lease payments will be $295,378.  The total revenue received by the county over the entire 20 year lease terms will by $7,940,000.  This lease revenue has been incorporated in the county's long term financial forecast.
 
 
Legal Considerations: The leases have been drafted and approved as to form by the County Counselor's office.
 
Policy Considerations: N/A
 
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