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BACKGROUND <br /> In 1979, the voters passed Proposition 4 ("Prop 4") with the intent of limiting <br /> government spending. Prop 4 accomplishes this by limiting an agency's ability to keep <br /> and spend its tax revenue based on its base year 1978/79FY spending, adjusted <br /> annually by an inflation factor and the agency's increase in population. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> The factors used to compute the Prop 4 limits are: (1) either the percentage change in <br /> California per capita personal income or the percentage change in the local assessment <br /> roll from the preceding year due to the addition of local nonresidential construction in <br /> the City, and (2) either the City's own population growth or the population growth of the <br /> entire County. <br /> The State of California Department of Finance annually provides the California per <br /> capita personal income change percentage, for purposes of calculating the Prop 4 <br /> Spending Limit. For 2012/13FY the California per capital personal income increased by <br /> 3.77%. This percentage change exceeds the percentage change in Pleasanton's local <br /> assessment roll due to the reduction in the assessed value for non-residential properties <br /> as provided by the County Assessor's office. The City's population growth of 1.04% <br /> exceeds Alameda County's population growth of 0.98%. Therefore, the calculation for <br /> the 2012/13FY appropriations limit is based on the percentage change in California per <br /> capita personal income and the City's population growth. The attached Exhibit A details <br /> the calculation of the Prop 4 appropriations limit for the 2012/13FY of $410,031,764. <br /> Submitted by: Approved by: <br /> Emily E. Wager Nelson Fialho <br /> Director of Finance City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Resolution <br /> 2. 2012/13FY Appropriations Limit Calculation <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />