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All net proceeds collected from the sale of the certain real property located on Mount Olympus Drive which is described as a portion of Lot A, Tract 4255 as per Map recorded in Book 84, page 65, of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County and which was acquired by the City of Los Angeles by tax deed recorded in book 25250, page 300, of Official Records of said office, shall be placed in the trust fund to be known as the “Runyon Canyon Acquisition Trust Fund,” which fund is hereby created, to be used for the purposes as set forth hereafter:
1. To be added to such other funds as may be made available and used for the purchase of that certain real property located in Runyon Canyon and located northeasterly of that certain property known as “Wattles Gardens Park.”
2. In the event that the Council of the City of Los Angeles, the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Mountain Conservancy all agree that it is unlikely that the property in Runyon Canyon can be acquired by the City of Los Angeles, then the monies in said funds may be used for the development of other recreation and park land or facilities located within the Santa Monica Mountain Zone as that term is defined in Public Resources Code 33105. If the Conservancy should cease to exist, then the consent to be given by it may be given by the Director of the State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation. “Development” includes acquisition of land, construction of buildings, acquisition of personal property and also providing funds for the furnishing of special programs within recreation or park facilities in said zone which would not otherwise be funded. Any use other than acquisition of Runyon Canyon shall be only with the prior consent of said Council, Commissioners and the Conservancy.
3. All interest or other earnings from said fund or attributable to said fund shall be credited to said trust fund, and be devoted to the purposes set forth herein.
4. If funds are provided by donations, grants or otherwise for the express purpose of acquiring Runyon Canyon, without the right to utilize such funds for any other purposes set forth in this section, such funds shall be placed in the “Runyon Canyon Acquisition Trust Fund,” but shown as not being received for any purposes other than the acquisition of Runyon Canyon or a portion thereof. Any funds so received and not committed or used for such purpose by the date specified in the donation or grant of such funds shall be refunded to the donor or grantor following such date at the request of the donor or grantor or successor thereto, together with interest or other earnings attributable to the donated or granted funds. Nothing herein shall prohibit the use of the donated or granted funds for the acquisition of Runyon Canyon when a portion thereof is to be subsequently conveyed for other than recreation and park purposes, if the donation or grant agreement so provides.
SECTION HISTORY
Added by Ord. No. 157,036, Eff. 9-30-82.
Amended by: Subsec. 4., added by Ord. No. 157,321, Eff. 1-16-83; Article title, section title, Ord. No. 161,906, Eff. 2-22-87.
The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Trust Fund is hereby created. Net proceeds from the sale of parcels of real property owned by the City of Los Angeles and located in the Santa Monica Mountains, as that term is defined in California Public Resources Code Section 33105, maybe deposited in said fund if the City Council of the City of Los Angeles so designates in the Ordinance, order or resolution authorizing such sale. Other funds may be deposited therein in the discretion of the City Council. The funds in the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Trust Fund are to be used for open space conservation purposes within said Santa Monica Mountains, subject to the agreement of both the Council of the City of Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy or their respective successors.
SECTION HISTORY
Added by Ord. No. 161,906, Eff. 2-22-87.
(a) Solid Waste Resources Special Revenue Fund.
(1) There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles a special fund named the “Solid Waste Resources Special Revenue Fund” (hereinafter referred to in this Section 5.121.5(a) as the “Revenue Fund”) for the deposit of all revenues received from the collection of the Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, Recycling, Recovery of Waste Resources and Disposal Fee established in Section 66.41(a) of Article 6.1 of Chapter VI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, as amended, and any other legally available income, rates, fees, charges, and other moneys which the City designates by ordinance or resolution for deposit in the Revenue Fund. Money in the Revenue Fund may be used for those activities and costs for which the Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, Recycling, Recovery of Waste Resources and Disposal Fee is authorized and any other purpose as may be approved by the Council. The Revenue Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works.
(2) All money in the Revenue Fund may be pledged to secure, and shall be set aside and used for, the payment of principal and interest, installment payments, lease payments and associated expenses as may be directed by Council resolutions related to financing those activities and costs for which the Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, Recycling, Recovery of Waste Resources and Disposal Fee is authorized and any other activities and costs relating to the City’s solid waste operations as may be approved by the Council.
(3) All earnings of the Revenue Fund shall remain in the Revenue Fund. Pursuant to Charter Section 344, money in the Revenue Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
(b) Revenue Certificates of Participation (1990 Solid Waste Collection Project) Sanitation Equipment Acquisition Fund.
(1) There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles for the purpose of receiving money from the execution and delivery of the Revenue Certificates of Participation (1990 Solid Waste Collection Project) (the “1990 Certificates”) a special fund named the Revenue Certificates of Participation (1990 Solid Waste Collection Project) Sanitation Equipment Acquisition Fund (the “Acquisition Fund”). No expenditures may be made from the Acquisition Fund except for the payment of the costs of acquisition of equipment and other facilities required in the implementation of the 1990 Project portion of the City’s automated waste collection and recycling programs (the “1990 Project”) and the related costs of executing and delivering the 1990 Certificates. The Acquisition Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works. After the completion of the 1990 Project, any money remaining in the Acquisition Fund shall be disbursed in accordance with the Trust Agreement for the 1990 Certificates. All earnings by the Acquisition Fund shall be retained in that fund until expended for the purposes of the 1990 Project. Pursuant to Charter Section 344, money in the Acquisition Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
(c) [Repealed.]
(d) [Repealed.]
(e) [Repealed.]
(f) [Repealed.]
(g) [Repealed.]
(h) [Repealed.]
(i) [Repealed.]
(j) [Repealed.]
(k) [Repealed.]
(l) [Repealed.]
(m) Multi-Family Bulky Item Fee Special Revenue Fund.
(1) There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles a special fund named the “Multi-Family Bulky Item Fee (BIF) Special Revenue Fund” (hereinafter referred to in this Section 5.121.5(m) as the “Revenue Fund”) for the deposit of all revenues received from the collection of the Multi- Family Bulky Item Fee (the “Multi-Family BIF”) established in Section 66.41(c) of Article 6.1 of Chapter VI of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, as amended, and any other legally available income, rates, fees, charges, and other moneys which the City designates by ordinance or resolution for deposit in the Revenue Fund. Money in the Revenue Fund may be used for those activities and costs for which the Multi-Family BIF is authorized and any other purpose as may be approved by the Council. The Revenue Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works.
(2) All money in the Revenue Fund may be pledged to secure, and shall be set aside and used for, the payment of principal and interest, installment payments, lease payments, and associated expenses as may be directed by Council resolutions, related to financing those activities and costs for which the Multi-Family BIF is authorized and any other activities and costs relating to the City’s solid waste operations as may be approved by the Council.
(3) All earnings of the Revenue Fund shall remain in the Revenue Fund. Pursuant to Charter Section 344, money in the Revenue Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
(n) [Repealed.]
(o) Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2013-A Acquisition Fund. There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles for the purpose of receiving and disbursing money from the sale and issuance of the City of Los Angeles, California Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2013-A (Series 2013-A Bonds), a special fund named the Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2013-A Acquisition Fund (Acquisition Fund). No expenditure may be made from the Acquisition Fund except for the payment of the costs of acquisition of equipment and vehicles, and the construction and acquisition of improvements to certain facilities, all as required to implement the Series 2013-A Bonds’ portion (Series 2013-A Project) of the City’s automated waste collection, disposal and recycling programs. The Acquisition Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works. After the completion of the Series 2013-A Project, any money remaining in the Acquisition Fund shall be disbursed in accordance with the Trust Agreement for the Series 2013-A Bonds. All earnings by the Acquisition Fund shall be retained by the Acquisition Fund. Pursuant to Charter Section 344, money in the Acquisition Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
(p) Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2018-A Acquisition Fund. There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles for the purposes of receiving and disbursing money from the sale and issuance of the City of Los Angeles, California Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2018-A (Series 2018-A Bonds), a special fund named the “Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2018-A Acquisition Fund” (Acquisition Fund). No expenditure may be made from the Acquisition Fund except for the payment of the costs of the acquisition of vehicles, the installation of certain equipment, and the construction and renovation of certain real property improvements, all as required to implement the Series 2018-A Bonds’ portion (Series 2018-A Project) of the City’s automated waste collection, disposal and recycling programs. The Acquisition Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works. Any moneys remaining in the Acquisition Fund on the earlier of the date the City determines that the Series 2018-A Project has been completed, or such earlier or later date as the City may determine, consistent with the Tax Certificate, shall be disbursed in accordance with the Trust Agreement for the Series 2018-A Bonds. All earnings by the Acquisition Fund shall be retained by the Acquisition Fund. Pursuant to Charter Section 344
, money in the Acquisition Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
(q) Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2023-A Acquisition Fund. There is hereby created in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles for the purposes of receiving and disbursing money from the sale and issuance of the City of Los Angeles Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2023-A (Series 2023-A Bonds), a special fund named the “Solid Waste Resources Revenue Bonds, Series 2023-A Acquisition Fund” (Acquisition Fund). No expenditure may be made from the Acquisition Fund except for the payment of costs for the acquisition of (i) equipment, including vehicles and other items, and the installation thereof, if any, for the City’s solid waste operations, and (ii) facilities, including the construction and renovation of real property and other capital improvements for the City’s solid waste operations (Series 2023-A Project). The Acquisition Fund shall be administered by the Department of Public Works. Any moneys remaining in the Acquisition Fund on the date the City determines that the Series 2023-A Project has been completed, or such earlier or later date as the City may determine, consistent with the tax certificate executed in connection with the issuance of the Series 2023-A Bonds, shall be disbursed in accordance with the Supplemental Trust Agreement for the Series 2023-A Bonds. All earnings of the Acquisition Fund shall be retained in the Acquisition Fund. Pursuant to Charter Section 344, money in the Acquisition Fund shall not be subject to reversion to the Reserve Fund of the City.
SECTION HISTORY
Added by Ord. No. 166,308, Eff. 11-15-90.
Amended by: Subsec. (c) added, Ord. No. 170,390, Eff 3-19-95; Subsec. (d) added, Ord. No. 170,761, Eff. 12-25-95; Subsec. (e) added, Ord. No. 171,481, Eff. 2-21-97; Subsec. (f) added, Ord. No. 171,765, Eff. 12-7-97; Subsec. (g) added, Ord. No. 172,326, Eff. 1-8-99; Ord. No. 173,305, Eff. 6-30-00, Oper. 7-1-00; Subsec. (h) added, Ord. No. 174,223, Eff. 10-11-01; Subsec. (i) added, Ord. No. 175,168, Eff. 4-20-03; Subsec. (j) added, Ord. No. 175,653, Eff. 12-4-03; Subsec. (k) added, Ord. No. 176,730, Eff. 6-16-05; Subsec. (l) added, Ord. No. 177,852, Eff. 8-28-06; Article Title, Section Title, and Subsec. (a) amended, Ord. No. 177,927, Eff. 11-12-06; Subsec. (m) added, Ord. No. 179,070, Eff. 9-16-07; Subsec. (n) added, Ord. No. 180,897, Eff. 10-15-09; Subsec. (o) added, Ord. No. 182,499, Eff. 4-15-13; Subsec. (p) added, Ord. No. 185,639, Eff. 7-6-18; Subsecs. (c) through (l) and (n) repealed, Ord. No. 187,475, Eff. 6-9-22; Subsecs. (a) and (m) amended and Subsec. (q) added, Ord. No. 187,902, Eff. 6-26-23.
(a) There is hereby created and established in the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles a special fund to be known as the “Street Damage Restoration Fee Special Fund” hereinafter referred to in this article as the “Fund”.
(b) The Fund shall be used only for street surfacing, resurfacing, repair and reconstruction, and laboratory fees, testing, materials, engineering, salaries and overhead associated therewith.
(c) All interest and other earnings from monies placed in the Fund shall be credited to the Fund and shall be devoted to the purposes of the Fund as stated herein.
(d) Appropriations from the Fund shall be approved by a majority of the City Council, subject to the approval of the Mayor, or passage by the Council over the Mayor’s veto by a two-thirds vote. The Department of Public Works shall cause the necessary demands to be drawn upon the Fund.
(e) Monies not expended from the Fund in any fiscal year shall not revert to the Reserve Fund, but shall remain in the Fund.
SECTION HISTORY
Article and Section Added by Ord. No. 171,923, Eff. 3-27-98.
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