The City of New York Office of the Comptroller Bureau of Financial Audit
Audit Report on the Compliance of Luna Parks Associates, Inc., With Its License Agreement and Its Payment of License Fees Due the City
September 1, 1999, through August 31, 2001
FL02-180A
April 7, 2003
AUDIT REPORT IN BRIEF
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The Comptrollers Office performed an audit
of the license agreement between Luna Park Associates (Luna) and
the Department of Parks and Recreation (Parks), to manage, maintain,
and operate a restaurant facility in Union Square Park, Manhattan.
The license requires that Luna pay the City the greater of a minimum
annual lease fee ranging from $25,000 to $35,177, or a percentage
of gross receipts that ranges from 3.5 percent to 6 percent from
sales of all food and beverages. In addition, Luna is required to
make $150,000 in capital improvements; carry certain types and amounts
of insurance coverage that names the City as an additional insured;
remit a $8,794 security deposit to the City; and pay all required
taxes, fees, and utility charges related to the facility. For the
two-year audit periodSeptember 1, 1999, through August
31, 2001Luna reported $3,305,674, and paid the City
$198,341.
Audit Findings and Conclusions
The audit found that Luna generally complied with
the terms of its license agreement with Parks. Specifically, Luna
had adequate internal controls over the recording and reporting
of its revenue, carried the proper types and amounts of insurance
coverage, remitted the required security deposit to the City, and
completed the required capital improvements. However, based on Lunas
books and records, Luna underreported its gross receipts by $190,582
in September 2000, and did not report a deposit for $37,514 received
in September 1999. As a result, Luna owed the City $13,835 in additional
license fees, of which Luna paid $11,716 to Parks in July 2002.
Moreover, Luna did not name the City as an additional insured on
its automobile insurance policy.
Audit Recommendations
To address these issues the report recommended that Luna should:
- Pay the City the remaining $2,251 in license fees.
- Ensure that all revenue is reported to Parks and that all appropriate
fees are paid, in accordance with its agreement.
- Name the City as an additional insured on its automobile insurance
policy.
The report also recommends that Parks ensure that Luna complies
with above recommendations.