File #: 16-511    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/26/2016 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority/Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 2/21/2017 Final action: 2/21/2017
Title: SUBJECT: Agreement with Merced Zoological Society REPORT IN BRIEF Annual agreement with Merced Zoological Society to contribute at least $80,000 of the total operating budget for Fiscal Year 2016/2017. RECOMMENDATION City Council - Adopt a motion approving the agreement with the Merced Zoological Society for payment of at least $80,000 (approximately 29%) of the total operating budget at the Zoo and authorizing the City Manager to execute the necessary documents.
Attachments: 1. Zoo Agreement.pdf, 2. Zoo Finance Report.pdf

 

Report Prepared by: Lindsey Johnson, Recreation Supervisor, Parks and Recreation

 

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SUBJECT: Agreement with Merced Zoological Society

 

REPORT IN BRIEF

Annual agreement with Merced Zoological Society to contribute at least $80,000 of the total operating budget for Fiscal Year 2016/2017.

 

RECOMMENDATION

City Council - Adopt a motion approving the agreement with the Merced Zoological Society for payment of at least $80,000 (approximately 29%) of the total operating budget at the Zoo and authorizing the City Manager to execute the necessary documents.

 

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ALTERNATIVES

1.  Approve, a recommended by staff; or,

2.  Approve, subject to other than recommended by staff (identify specific finding and/or conditions amended to be addressed in the motion); or,

3.  Deny; or,

4.  Refer to staff for reconsideration of specific items (specific items to be addressed in the motion; or,

5.  Continue to a future meeting (date and time to be specified in the motion).

 

AUTHORITY

Charter of the City of Merced, Section 200.

 

CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES

As provided for in the 2016-17 Adopted Budget

 

DISCUSSION

Since 1994, the City of Merced has entered into annual agreements with the Merced Zoological Society for assistance with the operating costs of the Applegate Park Zoo.  Generally, the contributions from the Society are used for operating expenses such as animal health, supplies, landscaping and staff costs.  The Merced Zoological Society collects money by charging an entrance fee to the Zoo, operating the Bear Creek Nature Store, as well as hosting numerous fundraisers throughout the year.

 

The Society has been required to reimburse the City varying amounts of money throughout the years.  Most recently, from fiscal years 2012/13 to 2015/16, the Society began contributing a much higher amount than they had previously.  They increased their support during these years because of the financial situation facing the City.  While they have been able to meet, and at times exceed the required contribution, they have had to depend on their reserves in some cases.  They have also had increased expenses in the past several years, having to hire a part time employee to operate the gift shop/entry gate on weekends, due to lack of volunteer participation.  Previous to their contribution being increased, the Society was able to provide more in kind services to the City, such as repairs, purchasing supplies and animal enrichment.  Unfortunately, because of their increased contribution and employee expenses, they no longer have enough funds left over to provide the City with the level of in kind services that they once did.

 

The Society has expressed great concern for being able to sustain a contribution of $85,000.  They have asked the City to reduce their minimum contribution from $85,000 (all entry fees plus $15,000 from their gift shop sales/fundraisers) to $80,000 (all entry fees, plus $10,000 from gift shop sales/fundraisers), and provide $5,000 worth of in kind services instead of a monetary payment of $5,000.

 

In June 2016, the City Council approved a budget for FY 2016-17 that included a contribution by the Society of at least $85,000 (approximately 30%).  Decreasing their contribution to $80,000 will result in a $5,000 loss of revenue, but will most likely be recovered by unanticipated revenues in other areas of the Parks and Recreation budget.

 

The Society continues to support the City as much as possible.  For example, last year they were only required to contribute $85,000 to the City, but they ended up contributing $90,343.  There have also been many times throughout the last 20 years that their contributions have exceeded what was asked of them. 

 

IMPACT ON CITY RESOURCES

The contributed funds will be placed in Zoo revenue account 024-1205-360.02-00

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.  Annual Agreement

2.  Zoo Financial Report