Mr. Simon,
Backcharge your Attorney $67,260
Friday, July 6, 2012
Augusta, GA
By Kurt Huttar
Mr. Paul
Simon of Augusta Riverfront LLC dutifully submitted a 2012 Operating Budget and
Capital Budget to the City of Augusta early in the year, as required by the
proposed Reynolds Street Parking Deck Management agreement. Included was the
cost of a parking deck sweeper.
Houston, we have a problem. You see, the proposed management
agreement only allows capital expenditures under pretty limited circumstances.
It reads like this - “Capital
Improvements” (Capital expenditures) shall mean one or more items or project(s) - i) the cost of each
of which totals $5,000.00 or more, ii) that becomes part of the RSPD,
and iii) the cost of which is required or allowed to be capitalized under the
accounting guidelines of Augusta, Georgia and GAAP. (* Click here to view the RSPD Capital Equipment List)
Since the
sweeper is a piece of mobile equipment, it cannot be “part of the RSPD,” can it?
Hopefully,
Augusta Riverfront LLC has not purchased this sweeper under its interim
agreement, because if it has, some citizen might demand Augusta's money back
from this purchase, as it is not allowed.
Since taxes
and freight of 14% were added to the $59,000 estimated cost, the total would be
$67,260.
Since
Augusta Riverfront lawyers missed this point, shouldn't Mr. Simon bill them for
this cost?
For another
thing, won't this sweeper be used over in the Tee Center Parking Deck, where
Augusta Riverfront is leasing the parking deck? Doesn't it create an accounting
conflict to have 100% of the cost of the sweeper born by the Reynolds Street
Parking Deck, which is totally funded by city taxpayers, instead of the Tee
Center Deck?
Here is one
analyst who wants answers.***
K.H.
*View the RSPD Capital Expenditures Equipment Document Below:
RSPD Capital Equipment List
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