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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
STAFF REPORTS
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5/6/2008
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MTC Claim Application -Document I(b) <br />TDA Eligibility Statement -Article 4.5 & 8 <br />FY 2008-09 Operator: City of Pleasanton <br />Submittal Date: 5/6/2008 <br />This form must be signed and dated <br />The Calculated Fares-Plus-Local-Match Recovery Ratio from Document "H-4.5&8" is: 80.3% <br />Select the eligibility statement below, pertaining to the service(s) for which operating <br />funds are being requested, and enter the calculated ratio shown above in the <br />appropriate cell highlighted yellow. <br />Pursuant to PUC §99275.5 (for Article 4.5 claimants) or PUC §99405(c) (for Article 8 claimants), operator <br />qualifies under MTC Resolution No. 1209, Revised as a "Special Transit Service" claimant, and is required to <br />achieve afares-plus-local- match recovery ratio (as defined in MTC Resolution No. 1209, Revised) of a <br />minimum ten percent. <br />2. The Calculated FY 2008-09 Budgeted Fares-Plus-Local-Match Recovery Ratio is: <br />UK <br />Pursuant to PUC §99275.5 (for Article 4.5 claimants) or PUC §99405(c) (for Article 8 claimants), operator <br />DOES NOT qualify under MTC Resolution No. 1209, Revised as a "Special Transit Service" claimant, and is <br />required to achieve afares-plus-local-match recovery ratio (as defined in MTC Resolution No. 1209, Revised) of <br />a minumum twenty percnt. <br />3. The Calculated FY 2008-09 Budgeted Fares-Plus-Local-Match Recovery Ratio is: <br />uK <br />In accordance with PUC §99268.12, and MTC Resolution No. 1209, Revised, the operator is in a county with <br />500,000 population or less and serves an urbanized area, and in a prior fiscal year MTC made findings (or is <br />requested to make findings for the budget fiscal year) related to the size and density of the urbanized area in <br />which the services to the general public are provided, and the proportion of the operator's ridership which is <br />transit dependent (including elderly, handicapped and low income patrons), and MTC has set (or is requested to <br />set) the required fares-plus-local-match recovery ratio at less than twenty percent, but not less than fifteen <br />percent. <br />4. The Calculated FY 2008-09 Budgeted Fares-Plus-Local-Match Recovery Ratio is: <br />uK <br />In accordance with PUC §99270.2 (applicable to newly-designated urbanized areas) the operator is requesting a <br />recovery ratio exemption. <br />5. The Calculated FY 2008-09 Budgeted Fares-Plus-Local-Match Recovery Ratio is: <br />This claim covers which year of the exemption (check one): <br />6. ^ 1st of 5 years ^ 2nd of 5 ears ^ 3rd of 5 ears ^ 4th of 5 years ^ 5th of 5 years <br />Non-Compliance With Fare or Fares-Plus-Local-Support Recovery Ratio Requirement <br />Operator has failed to comply with fare or fares-plus-local-support recovery ratio requirement during the <br />following fiscal years: <br />type the fiscal years in here <br />(see instructions for a discussion of the "Penalty Due to Noncompliance" in accordance with PUC §99268.9) <br />The undersigned attest that to the best of their knowledge, the budgeted recovery ratio(s) <br />shown above is/are accurate and correct. <br />Sign Date <br />James W. Wolfe, Director of Parks & Community Services <br />Sign Date <br />David P. Culver, Finance Director <br />MTC Programming and Allocations Section February 2005 Page 1of 1 <br />
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