TRUSTEE RESOLUTIONS - BUILDING COMMISSION GUIDELINES

TRUSTEE RESOLUTIONS - BUILDING COMMISSION GUIDELINES

ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SYRACUSE BUILDING COMMISSION

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse Building Commission is responsible to ensure that all projects initiated with the Diocese of Syracuse are in compliance with the corporate structure of each parish and institution.  Proper approval by the Bishop as President of each corporation within the Diocese is required for all projects noted in these regulations. 

Building Commission Members

 

Bishop Douglas J. Lucia

Rev. John Kurgan, Vicar General

 

Building Commission Chair

Rev. John Kurgan

Members

    

Trustee’s Resolution are required prior to any of the following projects below: 

·         New construction or renovation projects over $25,000

·         Any Liturgical changes to worship space regardless of cost

·         Donation of Real Property

·         Purchasing and /or disposing of Real Property

·         All short or long term LEASES or RENTALS of any Parish / Diocesan Property

·         Borrowing money over $10,000 from either a Lending institution or another diocesan entity

·         Feasibility Study for Capital Campaign when the cost exceeds $10,000

·         To execute a Capital Campaign

        

 CONSTRUCTION / RENOVATION

 If the total cost of a project is estimated to be $10,000 but less than $50,000 – See Section A below:

 Section A New Construction, Repairs or Renovation; the total cost is between $10,000, but less than $50,000

 1.       Submit a written proposal to the Bishop’s Office to include:

a.       Scope of, support for and rationale for project

b.       Estimated cost of project

c.       Plan to finance project

d.       List of contractors you wish to have bid on project 

2.      Chancellor will review proposal with Construction/Facilities Manager and distribute to various other members of the Building Commission.

3.      After written approval is received from the Bishop’s Office, the pastor in consultation with the trustees and the Parish Council will proceed with the bidding phase of the project.  A minimum of two bids are required.  Bidding contractors should be invited to be present.

4.      When the bids have been received and reviewed by the Pastor, Trustees and Parish Council, a recommendation should be made to the Bishop in the form of a Trustee’s Resolution.  The lowest qualified bidder must be awarded the project.

5.       When approval is received from the Bishop’s Office a written contract may be signed with the selected contractor.

Section B – New Construction, Repairs or Renovation – Total Cost between $50,000 - $500,000

1.     Submit a written proposal to the Bishop’s Office to include:

a.          Scope of, support for and rationale for project

b.          10 year projection of other maintenance/repair needs of parish (e.g., roofs, boilers, parking lots)

c.          Estimated cost of project

d.          Plan to finance project

e.          Proposed architect for project

2.        Chancellor will review proposal with Construction/Facilities Manager and distribute to various other members of the Building 

         Commission.

3.        After written approval is received from the Bishop’s Office, preliminary drawings may be developed and fund raising may be initiated.

4.        Submit final report on fund raising/finances, proposed contract with architect, and preliminary drawings to Bishop’s Office for review.

5.        After written approval from Bishop’s Office, contract with architect, detailed drawings and list of proposed bidders may be developed.

6.        Detailed drawings and list of bidders are formally presented to Diocesan Building Commission.  The Commission will consider                            accessibility and just labor practices in its evaluation of proposals. Upon modification and/or approval, the project may be put out to                 bid.

7.        Bids are opened at the Chancery.  After review of bids by Pastor and Parish Council, a recommendation is made to the Bishop in the                 form of a Trustee’s Resolution.  The resolution and certificates of insurance are forwarded to the Bishop’s Office.

8.        Upon approval of resolution, contract may be signed with the selected contractor.

 

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS - SALE

New Process being developed          


All purchase offers must include the following language:  “This offer is contingent upon the final approval by the Bishop of the Diocese of Syracuse”.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS – ACQUISITION

Purchasing or Donations

Prior to acquiring real estate, a parish, school, cemetery or other Diocesan organization including Catholic Charities must have the written approval of the Bishop.  This should be done in the form of a Trustee Resolution. 

In order to obtain this approval, a written proposal must first be submitted to the Chancellor outlining the complete details of this acquisition.  The proposal should include three things:

1.       Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment

2.       Certified Appraisal Report

3.       Outline intended use of the property

1.  Phase 1 Assessment Reports

The report identifies any indicators of hazardous materials or petroleum products defined by the State of New York.  Examples of these materials include:

If there are any indications of the above mentioned hazards, a Phase II Assessment would be necessary, along with a written proposal to eliminate the hazard(s).

2.  Certified Appraisal Report

This will give a fair market value of the real estate.

3.  Property Use

PARISH BUILDING AND RENOVATION GUIDELINES

Financial Review

Diocesan entities requesting approval of a parish renovation or building project will be required to provide financial information for review by the Bishop’s Office.

As a general rule, parishes must have 100% of the cost of the project in pledges (or 100% combined in pledges and unrestricted reserves) and 50% or more in cash in order to receive approval to move forward with the project. These guidelines are subject to the overall financial health of a parish.

The cost of the project for this purpose must include professional services, financing costs, contingency for uncollectible pledges, furnishings and fixtures; and a contingency for cost overrun.

A current financial report for the parish must be on file with the Diocese. In addition, a balanced budget for the current fiscal period must be provided.  The budget must include any increased cost of the new or expanded facility for maintenance, insurance and utilities. All invoices payable to the Diocese and outside vendors must be current.

If outside financing is required, the terms of the financing agreement must be presented in writing and are subject to the approval of the Bishop.

All contracts for professional services are subject to review by the Building Commission.

 

RESOLUTION AND CONSULTATION CRITERIA

Feasibility Studies and Capital Campaigns

A feasibility study is required for any project where the cost is equal to or exceeds a parish’s most recent fiscal year’s schedule A income.  Mitigating factors could include parish size, parish reserves and parish debt situation.

Parishes must consult with the Diocesan Development Office with regard to feasibility studies and Capital Campaigns. (Phone number 315-470-1730)

A resolution is required to proceed with a Capital Campaign.

 

RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE

Construction, tear down and maintenance work: Certificates of Insurance must be secured from any outside contractor prior to the completion of the Diocesan approval process.

Contact the Risk Management Office to discuss the Diocesan certification requirements or click on the “INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS” heading on this website to obtain more information.

DOCUMENTS and EXAMPLES OF TRUSTEE RESOLUTIONS 

All projects which involve worship space, regardless of cost, must receive approval by the Bishop

This includes any changes made to the worship space that will affect the liturgical environment.  In the initial phase, the Pastor should contact the Director of Liturgy.  The Director will assist the pastor in assuring the proposed project conforms with church documents.

After preliminary discussions, the Pastor should refer to the liturgical policies and procedures in the Building Commission’s policy statement to familiarize himself with the steps needed to move forward with the project.

CONSTRUCTION / RENOVATION OF A PLACE OF WORSHIP