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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 106-08RESOLUTION NO. ~' ~ S A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008-09. WHEREAS, Section 7910 of the California Government Code provides that each year the governing body of each local jurisdiction shall, by resolution, establish its appropriations limit at a regularly scheduled meeting; and WHEREAS, any judicial action or challenge for the 2008-09 fiscal year shall be commenced within 45 days of the effective date of this Resolution. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Bakersfield selects the per capita personal income and the population change as growth factors in computing the 2008-09 appropriation limit. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Bakersfield does hereby set the appropriations limit for fiscal year 2008-09 as $266,206,944. Documentation used in the determination of the appropriations limit is available to the public at the City Manager's Office, City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California. ----------000---------- -1 - ~gAa'- ~, .:v,, o ~,:, F=- ;; ,- Of~1G-N„t_ I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on ~~~008, by the following vote: AYES:. COUNCILMEMBER CARSON, BENHAM, WEIR, COUCH, HANSON, SULLIVAN, SCRIVNER COUNCILMEMBER Vl~ ABSTAIN: 000NCILMEMBER__~61~- ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER_ Y~rsY~ 2 Q-=~.. a . CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Cler of the Council of the City of Bakersfiel APPROVED JUN 2 5 2008 APPROVED as to form: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney B ®~~~ Y ROBERT M. SHERFY Deputy City Attorney JWS:rk 08-09 Gann Appropriations Limit Resolution 061208.doc June 12, 2008 -2 - r~. ~~ =-- r ~ F- r- L7 C- t~F3tGINAI_ HARVEY L. HALL MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield o '~ a N O O Yf V Of ~ ~ ~O~ppI O O r r ~ O n ~ NO N O p~ O ~ N N p N N L O N O ~ .... ~ M N Jj 01 ~ O ~ ~ OD r% M O N O 00 ~ ~ ~ N n tD T O N M N N N H N Off M ~ ~ ~ 0 p ~ r N r ~ OD _y 10 `~' ~ ~ N N y N O N 0 0 ~ T p ~ O! ` •- M V O O N O pOp m O N N H N N N N M ... ~ oODi_ rNi r ~ ~ V 0 tf1 ~ n N ~ ~ r r N O ~ O ~ O H ^ ~ w .- m N N N 'O K ... W M ~.. N O N ~ M ~ C! W D ~ M ~ M J ~ ~ N ~ N LL O M ~ ~ N N N N N W m N Onp N M M O ~ Of O O O OD V' ° ~ ° ~ ~ M _ M N O n N M g O n O O N N N N ~ 4 N 0'S $ O r O O (~ O }O} }}O O } O } O ~ ~ l}L lL LL lL LL } ~ LL } m w LL w LL °' °° °°~ ~ ~ ° °wso~ g a X N ~ O ~ ~ O O O O O O °O O O W o m •- v ~- o~ ~ o o r g ~$° °~ °o J p M M O C ~- ~Op t00 O N ~lj O ~ ~ N N ~ ~ ~ /A /A N ~ N N M l0 N (0 N W NN N l0 U N ~ ~j N Z m M a~ ~o m m w E~ m .~ ~ ~ ~ rn ~ M M ro a~ ay~ E y E '~ u~i ~ F ~ N O N ~ CNI N N N >v d N L N O d O ~~ N O N N A N N N ~ N f0 N O w w N Z O c c c c~ ~ c D ~ V E E ~E E~ E E m E N M O M < r V 'O U ~ ~p ~ ~p M ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ X ~ ~ ~ ~ x ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~- O y y y ry N M N ~ O N N G. G a 6 Q G. 6~ a O O N N N d d d 4 C G a G G Z N N t~0 N ~ ~ N 01 ~ Q p N e~ N O O pnp Of ~- O T~ jp M 00 fO I~ N n n ~ p Q ~ ~ ~ Oro M r M ~,~j O C ~ N c i0 ~ a „ ~N~~~~~~,~ ~' E .ED i. m m m m io ~ m is ~ v r c~ ~ } E ~ m ~ ~ E E E E E m E E m m ~, E E ~ ~ d ~? ~' c Q ~ ~ tv ~ d d O N a~ E = a E m m~ m m~ m m~ Q LL Q o~ c U ~ c ~~~~~ ~' 0 a~ ~ a~ J c O ~ W °~ ~ ~ < .4 m '~ rn rn rn rn rn rn rn d N ~ w F- is c ~ c c c_ c c ~ c c ~ ~ ~Y d0 }N~`~ ~a m a ~~~~~~~~~ a ~ _ a s m a w y N M a ~ D~~~~~~ .. o~`~A~`. c~ U~iGIPa,''.