CP Coalition Presentation 09.16.09
The Community Preservation Act
Community Preservation Coalition
The Community
Preservation Coalition
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CPA public relations & promotion
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And more…
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We are now a membership organization
CPA by the numbers
(as of Sept 2008)
10,274 acres of open space preserved
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Funding for over 2300 housing units
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Over 1300 appropriations for historic
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resources
Over 500 appropriations for recreation
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projects
Over $700 million dollars! (surcharge +
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match)!
CPA Challenges
Defend the CPA Trust Fund from raids
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Defend the Act from proposed legislative
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amendments not in the best interest of
existing CPA communities
Other CPA Bills Filed
2009 Legislative Session
HB584HB2896SB104
HB707HB2912SB622
HB709HB2939SB625
HB1062HB3095SB634
HB1228HB3604SB658
HB1984HB3606SB783
HB2762HB3799SB1240
HB2840SB94SB1301
CPA Challenges
Trust fund matching dollars
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Adoption patterns (lack of cities)
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Recreation category
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CPA Trust Fund
(millions)
FY 2009: $54.6
FY 2008: $27.0
FY 2008: $68.1
FY 2007: $31.9
FY 2007: $58.6
FY 2006: $36.1
FY 2006: $46.3
FY 2005: $37.4
FY 2004: $50.5
FY 2005: $31.4
FY 2003: $53.8
FY 2004: $27.2
FY 2002: $41.3
FY 2003: $17.8
Revenue
Distributions
CPA Trust Fund
(millions)
RevenueDistributions
FY 2002: $41.3FY 2003: $17.8
FY 2003: $53.8FY 2004: $27.2
FY 2004: $50.5FY 2005: $31.4
FY 2005: $37.4FY 2006: $46.3
FY 2006: $36.1FY 2007: $58.6
FY 2007: $31.9FY 2008: $68.1
FY 2008: $27.0FY 2009: $54.6
FY 2009: $21.7 est.FY 2010: Less than $29
What does this mean for
Northampton?
October 15, 2007 payment:100%
October 15, 2008 payment:80%
October 15, 2009 payment*:35%
* Estimate, based on most recent DOR projections
Determining Project Eligibility
VERBS
It’s all about the !
Open HistoricRecreationHousing
Space
Acquire
YesYesYes
Yes
Create
Yes-YesYes
Preserve
YesYesYesYes
Support
---Yes
Yes –if
Rehabilitate Yes –if Yes Yes –if
acquired or
acquired or acquired or
and/or
created w/CPA
created created w/CPA
Restore
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w/CPA $$$$
Solution: SB90
“An Act to Sustain Community Preservation”
Three Major Components
1) Increase trust fund revenue to guarantee
a 75% match on first round
If above happens…
2) More attractive adoption option for cities
3) Clarify recreation language
The Revenue Solution:
Increase deeds fee to a level that will
support a 75% match on the first round
distribution from the CPA Trust Fund
The City Solution:
Allow communities to adopt at a minimum
of 1%, and then transfer other municipal
revenue to their CPA fund in order to
reach the maximum 3%
Determining Project Eligibility
VERBS
It’s all about the !
Open HistoricRecreationHousing
Space
Acquire
YesYesYes
Yes
Create
Yes-YesYes
Preserve
YesYesYesYes
Support
---Yes
Rehabilitate Yes –if YesYes Yes –if
acquired or acquired or
and/or
created created w/CPA
Restore
w/CPA $$$$
Progress and Next Steps
83 Sponsors!
Sen. Rosenberg on the list!
Rep. Kocoton the list!
Assigned to Committee on Community
Development and Small Business
Hearing on 9-29-09
For more information
:
www.communitypreservation.org
Community Preservation Coalition
Borrowing Permitted under CPA
General obligation bonds against your
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future CPA revenue stream
Can only bond against local surcharge,
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not state match
Two-thirds vote needed to pass bonded
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projects at Town Meeting
Determine Your Bonding
Capacity
Work with municipal officials to
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determine what you can afford to buy
Prepare a “CPA Bonding Capacity”
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spreadsheet to guide your future
planning
Update it every year
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Once you have a bond…
CPC recommends annual debt service
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payment each year as part of your CPA
budget
City Council can decide to fund an
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annual payment from another source
other than CPA
It DOES NOT work in reverse! You
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cannot use CPA funds to pay a bond
authorized under another funding source
Once you have a bond…
If more than 10% of your annual
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revenue, bond payment counts as your
10% requirement for that category
Sample Annual CPA Budget
$100,000 total CPA revenue
Historic Reserve:$10,000
Housing Reserve:$10,000
Debt Service for O.S. parcel:$15,000*
Administrative Acct:$ 5,000
Budgeted Reserve:$60,000
$100,000
* Counts as you 10% Open Space Requirement
What happens if city revokes CPA
or reduces surcharge?
1)Pay the bond from another funding source
(Ha, Ha, Ha…Ho, Ho, Ho…Hee, Hee, Hee!)
2) Keep CPA surcharge on tax bills at full 3%,
put everything toward bond, pay off early
3)Reduce CPA surcharge to whatever
percentage will fund annual debt service
Note: Above is theoretical; it’s never happened
CPA bonding is popular!
52 towns
103 projects
$152 million in outstanding bonds
($27 historic, $11 housing, $83 open space)
Some towns fully bonded for many years!