Funding Capital Projects: CHEFA Financed Bond Sales for Auxiliary Services Facilities FY

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Slide # 1 Funding Capital Projects: CHEFA Financed Bond Sales for Auxiliary Services Facilities FY 2012-13 Prepared by: William Bowes, Chief Finance Officer, Board of Regents Elaine Clark, VP for Real Estate, Facilities and Infrastructure Planning, BOR 1

Actions Requested Slide # 2 Approval of 13 projects for funding through the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) o o o The 13 projects reflect critical needs of institutions and have been in the pipeline for some time. Most projects are for routine upgrades, infrastructure improvements and renovations to enhance use of space Four projects will expand capacity. We will provide information about these in today s presentation Authorization to borrow from CHEFA, in an amount not to exceed $130,000,000 for the purpose of financing residential, and other auxiliary facilities of the Connecticut state universities and related expenses and financing costs Authorization to pledge certain revenues and to enter into various agreements with the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority to secure loans and bonds. 2

Slide # 3 How do we pay for capital projects?how Traditional General Obligation Bond Process CSUS2020 Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority 3

Slide # 4 The Connecticut Health & Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA): CHEFA is a quasi-public authority that issues tax-exempt bonds for capital projects for health care and educational institutions in the public or nonprofit sectors. Bond issuance requires approval by the Board of Regents, the CHEFA board, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, and the state Treasurer. The state universities have been part of the CHEFA program beginning in 1995. Projects must demonstrate self-sufficiency. The debt service for all CHEFA projects must be funded from revenue sources pledged for the purpose of retiring debt (e.g., university fee, housing rents). #4

State University Fees and Project Financing Slide # 5 All CHEFA projects are funded from student fees. There are three types of fees that are used for CHEFA projects: o University Fee o General University Fee o Housing Fee University Fee: o A system wide fee charged to all full-time students enrolled in the four state universities. o Currently $1,000 per year for in-state students, $2,451 for out-of-state. o All revenues are used solely to retire debt on construction and renovation projects. 5

State University Fees and Project Financing Slide # 6 University General Fee: o A campus-specific fee that covers a broad range of auxiliary activities including parking. o The fee supports the cost of all of the activities, including debt service. o All students pay a campus-specific University General Fee, part-time students pay on a pro-rated basis. o The University General Fee differs across campuses because the nature and cost of services provided differs from campus to campus. o The current University General Fees at each university for full-time, instate students are: Central CSU- $2,896, Eastern CSU-$3,446, Southern CSU-$3,086, and Western CSU-$3015 Housing Fee: o A fee paid only by students living in residence halls. o The fee will vary based on the type of residence hall facility 6

State University Fees and Project Financing Current Board policy requires that the cost of new residence halls must be supported 80% by housing fees. New parking garages must be supported 80% by the University General Fee. 20% of the cost of all projects are supported by the University Fee. Slide # 7 Example: The CCSU s Residence Hall is estimated to cost a total $82 million. The university fee s share of that cost will be $16.4 million (20%); CCSU s housing fee will pay for the balance $65.6 million (80%). The total for all 13 projects we are proposing is $118.5 million, of which the university fee will cover financing for $52 million, or 44% of the total project cost. Nee 7

The Debt Service Obligation: What does it mean? Slide # 8 Payment of debt service is an obligation of the Board of Regents. The four state universities have no authority to borrow directly through CHEFA and are, therefore, not responsible for the debt that is incurred. The requirement that the state universities cover 80% of the cost of new residence halls or parking garages through their campus sources (housing fees, or university general fees) is a policy of the Board of Regents. It is not a requirement of CHEFA. The Board is required to continue its payments for debt notwithstanding the fact that a state university could not meet its share of cost for a housing or parking garage project. The Board, through its governance authority, can require a restructuring of campus budgets to ensure that it can recoup debt service costs from the campus. The BOR can use capital reserve funds to pay debt. This would be a very last resort since this would impact credit ratings. #8

Slide # 9 Proposed Projects 9

Slide # 10 PROJECTS PROPOSED FOR INCLUSION IN CHEFA FINANCED BOND SALES FOR AUXILIARY SERVICE FACILITIES FY 2012-13 Financed By FY 2012-13 Financed By System Institutional PROJECT TITLE CAMPUS PROJECT COSTS University Fee Housing/Parking Fees New Residence Hall I Central * 81,891,000 $ 16,378,200 65,512,800 New Northeast Food Service Facility Central 9,226,000 9,226,000 - Minor Capital Projects Central 800,000 800,000 - Minor Capital Projects Eastern 515,000 515,000 - Occum Hall Interior Upgrades Eastern 2,066,000 2,066,000 - Shafer Hall Renovation (Design Funds Only) Eastern 4,100,000 4,100,000 - Brownell Hall Renovations/Upgrades to Infrastructure Southern 3,193,000 3,193,000 - Repair and Resurface Student Parking Lots Southern 494,000 494,000 - North Campus Residence Hall Upgrades to Bathrooms and Security Southern 3,305,000 3,305,000 - Minor Capital Projects Southern 1,100,000 1,100,000 - Westside Campus Parking Garage Western ** 1,233,000 246,600 986,400 Litchfield Hall Renovations Western 9,130,000 9,130,000 - Minor Capital Projects Western 1,397,000 1,397,000 - GRAND TOTAL $ 118,450,000 $ 51,950,800 $ 66,499,200 * 80% of debt service on new residence hall for Central will be financed from the university's housing fee revenues. ** 80% of debt service on parking garages at Western will be financed from a parking fee component of the university's general fee. 10

Slide # 11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY New Residence Hall 1 $81,891,000 New Northeast Food Service Facility $ 9,226,000 11

Slide # 12 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY New Residence Hall I Program and Project Information $81,891,000 637 beds 7 Floors $253.5/Square Foot First Floor: Resident Life Offices, Fitness Center, Multi-purpose room/ Seminar room; Computer Lab; Storage; Trash/Recycling; Laundry; Mechanical; Resident Assistant Supervisor apartments 12

Slide # 13 Central Connecticut State University New Residence Hall I Three design-bid proposals were received at DCS on September 17, 2012 A firm has been selected but has not yet been notified by DCS The apparent successful bidder increased the number of square feet to 234,982 GSF The per square foot cost is $253.50, which is within our project budget. 13

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Slide # 14 New Northeast Food Services Facility Program and Project Information $9,0226,000 22,000 SF Services 1400 residents Self-sufficient dining hall Heating and cooling provided by campus energy center Will accommodate Residence Hall I (640 students) and future Residence Hall II (363 beds) Construction funding FY 2012 J Series CHEFA bond ($1,078,000) 14

Slide # 15 EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY One Project to Add Capacity: Shafer Hall Renovation $ 4,100,000 15

Slide # 16 EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Shafer Hall Renovation $4,100,000 70,151 square foot academic classroom building (classrooms, faculty offices, studios for visual and performing arts) Will be vacant following completion of the new Fine Arts Instructional Center, construction is scheduled for completion by December 2015 To be renovated into a residence hall for upper class students, to include kitchens and living areas, public spaces, a computer lounge, laundry room, and study lounges 16

Slide # 17 WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY One Project to Add Capacity: Westside Campus Parking Garage $ 1,233,000 17

WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Slide # 18 Westside Campus Parking Garage $1,233,000 Proposed in approved 2007 Campus Master Plan 500 car parking garage Replaces 171 car temporary gravel lot Replaces 125 space lot lost due to construction of the Visual and Performing Arts Center Anticipates 600 new students, faculty, and staff arrived at Westside Campus, due to relocation of art, music, and performing arts from the Eastside Campus Provides ADA compliant parking for commuters 18

Slide # 19 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 19

Slide # 20 Outstanding and Projected Debt (Includes Interest, CHEFA and Trustee Fees) (Millions) Current Proposed Total University Fees Supported 184.9 82.7 267.6 Housing, General Fee Supported 176.5 105.9 282.3 361.4 188.6 550.0 20

Outstanding and Projected Required Debt Payments (including CHEFA and Trustee Slide Fees) # 21 From Attachment C Required Debt Payments - University Fee $ 184,922,375 Required Debt Payments- Institutional Fees (Housing, University General Fee* $ 176,470,624 Total - Outstanding Payments $ 361,392,999 Projected Required Payments University Fee Sources $ 82,689,759 Projected Required Payments CCSU Housing Fee $ 104,260,645 Projected Required Payments WCSU University General Fee $ 1,628,907 Total - Projected Payments $ 188,579,311 Total Outstanding and Projected Payments $ 549,972,310 Total University Fee Payments (Current and Projected) $ 267,612,134 Total Institutional Fee Payments (Current and Projected) $ 282,360,176 * Includes Principal, Interest, Fees less credits due based on policy. ** Debt payments are based on borrowing for planning and design funds only. 21

Pro Forma: University Fee Funded Projects (or Portion) Project Amount $51,950,800 SCRF $4,174,864 Cost of Issuance $868,877 Total Principal $56,994,541 Total Interest $25,034,393 CHEFA and Trustees Fees $660,825 Total Paid $82,689,759 Slide # 22 Project Assumptions University Fee Annual Increase 3% Enrollment Growth 0% Current Fees In State: $1,000; Out-of-State: $2,451 Current Enrollment In State: 23,821; Out-of-State: 1,388 Current Balance Pledged $62,717,867 22

Share of Debt Service Funded from University Fee Debt Service, Revenues and Current Balance Slide # 23 $60,000,000 $700,000,000 $50,000,000 $600,000,000 Revenues and Debt Service $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $500,000,000 $400,000,000 $300,000,000 $200,000,000 Current Balance $10,000,000 $100,000,000 $- 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 $- Total Revenue Future and Outstanding Debt Service Current Balance Total Future and Outstanding Debt Service includes Principal and Interest, CHEFA Fee and Administrative Fee for proposed bond issue and current outstanding debt payments 23

Pro Forma: Central CSU New Residence Hall Project Amount $65,512,800 SCRF $5,264,731 Cost of Issuance $1,095,702 Total Principal $71,873,233 Total Interest $31,569,739 CHEFA and Trustees Fees $817,674 Total Paid $104,260,645 Project Assumptions Annual Rate of Growth in Fees 3% Beginning FY for Revenues 2015 Number of Paid Beds 1,193 Semester Rate $3,935 Current Balance Pledged $11,900,000 Slide # 24 24

Central CSU New Residence Hall Slide # 25 Total New Debt Service includes Principal and Interest, CHEFA Fee and Administrative Fee for proposed bond issue; Revenues from new 25 Residence Hall projected to start in FY15

Pro Forma: Western CSU Parking Garage Full Project Cost Slide # 26 Project Amount $11,529,600 SCRF $926,540 Cost of Issuance $192,833 Total Principal $12,648,973 Total Interest $5,555,959 CHEFA and Trustees Fees $193,343 Total Paid $18,398,275 Project Assumptions Annual Rate of Growth: FT Fee Full Time: 3%; Part Time: 0% Annual Rate of Growth: PT Fee Part Time: 2020 and 2030 by $6 Beginning FY for Revenues 2013 Parking Rate Full Time: $170; Part Time: $60 Number of Students Full Time: 4,246; Part Time: 1,562 Annual Decrease in Students Full Time: (1%); Part Time: (1%) Current Balance Pledged $750,000 26

Western CSU Westside Parking Garage (Full Project Cost) Slide # 27 Total New Debt Service includes Principal and Interest, CHEFA Fee and Administrative Fee 27

Slide # 28 Timeline BOR approval October 18 Action by CHEFA Board October Approval by OPM and Treasurer following action by CHEFA Board Awarding of Contract for CCSU New Residence Hall projected for November,2012 Issue Official Statement projected Mid- December 2012 Bond Closing projected for January, 2013 28