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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-K
(MARK ONE)
[X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [FEE REQUIRED]
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2000
OR
[ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED]
FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM ______________ TO ______________
COMMISSION FILE NO. 2-80930
DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
(A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)
(EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN ITS CHARTER)
CALIFORNIA 95-3852699
(STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION OF (I.R.S. EMPLOYER
INCORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION) IDENTIFICATION NUMBER)
23041 AVENIDA DE LA CARLOTA
LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653
(ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES) (ZIP CODE)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (949) 462-9300
Securities registered pursuant to section 12(b) OF THE ACT: NONE
SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(g) OF THE ACT: NONE
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such
filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No
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DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
Portions of the registrant's Form S-11 Registration Statement filed
December 17, 1982 are incorporated by reference into Part IV of this report.
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PART I
ITEM 1. BUSINESS
The partnership is a publicly-held limited partnership organized under the
California Uniform Limited Partnership Act. The partnership's General Partner is
Del Taco, Inc., a California corporation ("General Partner"). The partnership
sold 8,751 units totaling $4.375 million through an offering of limited
partnership units from March 1983 through March 1984. The term of the
partnership agreement is until April 30, 2022 unless terminated earlier by means
provided in the partnership agreement.
The business of the partnership is ownership and leasing of restaurants in
California to Del Taco, Inc. The partnership acquired land and constructed six
Mexican-American restaurants for long-term lease to Del Taco, Inc. Each property
is leased for 35 years on a triple net basis. Rent is equal to twelve percent of
gross sales of the restaurants. As of December 31, 2000, the partnership had a
total of six properties leased to Del Taco (Del Taco, in turn, has subleased two
of the restaurants).
The partnership has no full time employees. The partnership agreement assigns
full authority for general management and supervision of the business affairs of
the partnership to the General Partner. The General Partner has a one percent
interest in the profits or losses and distributions of the partnership. Limited
partners have no right to participate in the management or conduct of the
partnership's business affairs.
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ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
The partnership has acquired six properties with proceeds obtained from the sale
of partnership units:
Date of Restaurant Date of Commencement
Address City, State Acquisition Constructed of Operation(1)
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Riverside Avenue Rialto, CA September 28, 1984 60 seat with drive February 12, 1985
through service window
Elden Avenue Moreno Valley, CA March 8, 1985 60 seat with drive June 30, 1985
through service window
Foothill Boulevard La Verne, CA April 16, 1985 60 seat with drive November 6, 1985
through service window
Baseline & Archibald Rancho Cucamonga, CA July 10, 1985 60 seat with drive November 26, 1985
through service window
Elkhorn Boulevard Sacramento, CA August 22, 1985 60 seat with drive January 15, 1986
through service window
Haven Rancho Cucamonga, CA September 20, 1985 60 seat with drive February 14, 1986
Avenue through service window
(1) Commencement of operation is the first date Del Taco, Inc., as lessee,
operated the facility on the site as a Del Taco restaurant.
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PART II
ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The partnership is not a party to any material pending legal proceedings.
ITEM 4. SUBMISSIONS OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS
None.
ITEM 5. MARKET FOR THE PARTNERSHIP'S COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED SECURITY HOLDER
MATTERS
The partnership sold 8,751 ($4,375,500) limited partnership units during the
public offering period ended March 20, 1984 and currently has 836 limited
partners of record. There is no public market for the trading of the units.
Distributions made by the partnership to the limited partners during the past
three fiscal years are described in Note 6 to the Notes to the Financial
Statements contained under Item 8.
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ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
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Rental revenue $ 587,657 $ 537,905 $ 531,608 $ 487,280 $ 452,203
Interest and
other income 7,054 4,832 4,924 5,109 2,902
Net income 503,811 451,648 445,860 403,356 365,387
Net income
per limited
partnership
unit(1) 57.00 51.09 50.44 45.63 41.34
Cash distributions
per limited
partnership unit 60.36 56.29 53.84 49.28 44.82
Total assets 2,443,133 2,459,643 2,497,164 2,515,808 2,543,173
Long-term
obligations None None None None None
(1) The net income per limited partnership unit was calculated based upon
8,751 weighted average units outstanding for all years presented.
ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
OF OPERATIONS
Liquidity and Capital Resources
The partnership offered limited partnership units for sale between March 1983
and March 1984. 15% of the $4.375 million raised through sale of limited
partnership units was used to pay commissions to brokers and to reimburse the
General Partner for offering costs incurred. Approximately $4 million of the
remaining funds were used to acquire sites and build six restaurants.
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ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
OF OPERATIONS - (Continued)
The six restaurants leased to Del Taco make up almost all of the income
producing assets of the partnership. Therefore, the business of the partnership
is almost entirely dependent on the success of the Del Taco trade name
restaurants that lease the properties. The success of the restaurants is
dependent on a large variety of factors, including, but not limited to, consumer
demand and preference for fast food, in general, and for Mexican-American food
in particular.
Results of Operations
The partnership owns six properties that are under long-term lease to Del Taco
for restaurant operations (Del Taco, in turn, has subleased two of the
restaurants to Del Taco franchisees, one of which is affiliated with Del Taco).
The following table sets forth rental revenue earned by restaurant for the year:
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
2000 1999 1998
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Riverside Avenue, Rialto, CA $ 88,097 $ 85,753 $ 85,545
Elden Avenue, Moreno Valley, CA 96,295 81,455 82,084
Foothill Boulevard, La Verne, CA 123,773 116,168 113,886
Baseline & Archibald, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 99,757 90,805 85,069
Elkhorn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 67,124 60,554 55,132
Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 112,611 103,170 109,892
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Total $587,657 $537,905 $531,608
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The partnership receives rental revenues equal to 12 percent of gross sales from
the restaurants. The partnership earned rental revenue of $587,657 during the
year ended December 31, 2000, which represents an increase of $49,752 from 1999.
The increase in rental revenue was caused by an increase in sales at the
restaurants under lease.
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ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
OF OPERATIONS - (Continued)
The following table breaks down general and administrative expenses by type of
expense:
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL GENERAL & ADMIN. EXPENSE
Year Ended December 31,
2000 1999 1998
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Accounting fees 64.18% 61.71% 59.86%
Distribution of
information to
limited partners 33.74 36.60 38.43
Other 2.08 1.69 1.71
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100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
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General and administrative costs decreased by $189 from 1999 to 2000.
Depreciation expense was the same in both 2000 and 1999.
Net income increased by $52,163 from 1999 to 2000 due to the increase in
revenues of $51,974 and the $189 decrease in general and administrative
expenses.
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ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
PART I. INFORMATION
INDEX PAGE NUMBER
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Report of Independent Public Accountants 9
Balance Sheets at December 31, 2000 and 1999 10
Statements of Income for the years ended
December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998 11
Statement of Changes in Partners' Equity for
the three years ended December 31, 2000 12
Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended
December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998 13
Notes to Financial Statements 14-18
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[ARTHUR ANDERSEN LOGO]
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
To the Partners of
Del Taco Restaurant Properties, I:
We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of Del Taco Restaurant
Properties I (a California Limited Partnership) as of December 31, 2000 and
1999, and the related statements of income, partners' equity and cash flows for
the three years ended December 31, 2000. These financial statements and the
schedule referred to below are the responsibility of the Partnership's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements and schedule based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit
also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our
opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Del Taco Restaurant Properties
I as of December 31, 2000 and 1999, and the results of its operations and its
cash flows for the three years ended December 31, 2000 in conformity with
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic
financial statements taken as a whole. The schedule in the index of the
financial statements is presented for purposes of complying with the Securities
and Exchange Commission's rules and is not part of the basic financial
statements. This schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied
in our audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, fairly
states in all material respects, the financial data required to be set forth
therein in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.
/s/ ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP
Orange County, California
February 23, 2001
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DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
BALANCE SHEETS
DECEMBER 31,
2000 1999
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ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash $ 190,915 $ 170,290
Receivable from Del Taco, Inc. 53,331 46,970
Deposits 876 600
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Total current assets 245,122 217,860
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PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, AT COST:
Land and improvements 1,852,482 1,852,482
Buildings and improvements 1,013,134 1,013,134
Machinery and equipment 1,136,026 1,136,026
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4,001,642 4,001,642
Less--accumulated depreciation 1,803,631 1,759,859
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2,198,011 2,241,783
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$2,443,133 $2,459,643
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LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' EQUITY
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CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Payable to limited partners $ 41,937 $ 31,001
Accounts payable 10,153 7,828
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Total current liabilities 52,090 38,829
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PARTNERS' EQUITY:
Limited partners 2,127,036 2,156,509
General Partner-Del Taco, Inc. 264,007 264,305
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2,391,043 2,420,814
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$2,443,133 $2,459,643
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The accompanying notes are an
integral part of these financial statements.
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STATEMENTS OF INCOME
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
2000 1999 1998
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REVENUES:
Rent $587,657 $537,905 $531,608
Interest 5,904 3,729 3,425
Other 1,150 1,103 1,499
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594,711 542,737 536,532
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EXPENSES:
General and administrative 47,128 47,317 46,900
Depreciation 43,772 43,772 43,772
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90,900 91,089 90,672
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Net income $503,811 $451,648 $445,860
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Net income per limited
partnership unit $ 57.00 $ 51.09 $ 50.44
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The accompanying notes are an
integral part of these financial statements.
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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN PARTNERS' EQUITY
THREE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2000
Limited Partners
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Units Amount Partner Total
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Balance, December 31, 1997 8,751 $ 2,231,634 $ 264,953 $ 2,496,587
Net income -- 441,401 4,459 445,860
Cash distributions -- (471,072) (4,616) (475,688)
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Balance, December 31, 1998 8,751 2,201,963 264,796 2,466,759
Net income -- 447,132 4,516 451,648
Cash distributions -- (492,586) (5,007) (497,593)
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Balance, December 31, 1999 8,751 2,156,509 264,305 2,420,814
Net income -- 498,773 5,038 503,811
Cash distributions -- (528,246) (5,336) (533,582)
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Balance, December 31, 2000 8,751 $ 2,127,036 $ 264,007 $ 2,391,043
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The accompanying notes are an
integral part of these financial statements.
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STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
2000 1999 1998
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income $ 503,811 $ 451,648 $ 445,860
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net
cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation 43,772 43,772 43,772
Increase in payable to limited partners 10,936 6,299 12,012
(Increase) decrease in receivable from General Partner (6,361) 863 (5,232)
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 2,325 2,125 (828)
(Increase) decrease in deposits (276) 197 (197)
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Net cash provided by operating activities 554,207 504,904 495,387
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Cash distributions to partners (533,582) (497,593) (475,688)
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NET INCREASE IN CASH 20,625 7,311 19,699
BEGINNING CASH BALANCE 170,290 162,979 143,280
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ENDING CASH BALANCE $ 190,915 $ 170,290 $ 162,979
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The accompanying notes are an
integral part of these financial statements.
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DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 2000
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
THE PARTNERSHIP: Del Taco Restaurant Properties I (a California limited
partnership) was formed on November 30, 1982, for the purpose of acquiring real
property in California for construction of six Mexican-American restaurants to
be leased under long-term agreements to Del Taco, Inc. (General Partner for
operation under the Del Taco trade name).
BASIS OF ACCOUNTING: The partnership utilizes the accrual method of accounting
for transactions relating to the business of the partnership. Distributions are
made to the general and limited partners in accordance with the provisions of
the partnership agreement (see Note 2).
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT: Property and equipment is stated at cost. Depreciation
is computed using the straight-line method over estimated useful lives which are
20 years for land improvements, 35 years for buildings and improvements, and 10
years for machinery and equipment.
The partnership accounts for property and equipment in accordance with Statement
of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 121, "Accounting for the Impairment
of Long Lived Assets and for Long Lived Assets to be Disposed of." SFAS 121
requires that long-lived assets be reviewed for impairment whenever events or
changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the asset may not
be recoverable. In evaluating long-lived assets held for use, an impairment loss
is recognized if the sum of the expected future cash flows (undiscounted and
without interest charges) is less than the carrying value of the asset. Once a
determination has been made that an impairment loss should be recognized for
long-lived assets, various assumptions and estimates are used to determine fair
value including, among others, estimated costs of construction and development,
recent sales of comparable properties and the opinions of fair value prepared by
independent real estate appraisers. Long-lived assets to be disposed of are
reported at the lower of carrying amount or fair value less cost to sell.
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DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED
DECEMBER 31, 2000
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES -
(CONTINUED)
INCOME TAXES: No provision has been made for federal or state income taxes on
partnership net income, since the partnership is not subject to income tax.
Partnership income is includable in the taxable income of the individual
partners as required under applicable income tax laws. Certain items, primarily
related to depreciation methods, are accounted for differently for income tax
reporting purposes (see Note 5).
NET INCOME PER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP UNIT: Net income per limited partnership unit
is based upon the weighted average number of units outstanding during the period
which amounted to 8,751 for all years presented.
USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make certain
estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of
revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ
from those estimates.
NOTE 2 - PARTNERS' EQUITY
Pursuant to the partnership agreement, annual partnership net income is
allocated one percent to the General Partner and 99 percent to the limited
partners. A partnership net loss in any year will be allocated 24 percent to the
General Partner and 76 percent to the limited partners until the losses so
allocated equal income previously allocated. Any additional losses will be
allocated one percent to the General Partner and 99 percent to the limited
partners.
Partnership gains from any sale or refinancing will be allocated one percent to
the General Partner and 99 percent to the limited partners until allocated gains
and profits equal losses. Additional gains will be allocated 24 percent to the
General Partner and 76 percent to the limited partners.
In 1986, the General Partner contributed additional capital of $280,000 to the
partnership in order to provide funds necessary to complete the sixth and final
restaurant.
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DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED
DECEMBER 31, 2000
NOTE 3 - LEASING ACTIVITIES
The partnership leases certain properties for operation of restaurants to Del
Taco, Inc. on a triple net basis. The leases are for terms of 35 years
commencing with the completion of the restaurant facility located on each
property and require monthly rentals equal to 12 percent of the gross sales of
the restaurants. There is no minimum rental under any of the leases. The
partnership had a total of six properties leased as of December 31, 2000, 1999
and 1998, two of which have been subleased to Del Taco franchisees (one of which
is affiliated with Del Taco, Inc.)
The five restaurants operated by or affiliated with Del Taco, for which the
partnership is the lessor, had combined, unaudited sales of $4,065,829,
$3,725,831 and $3,721,166 and unaudited net income of $250,957, $192,444 and
$207,430 for the years ended December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998, respectively. Net
income by restaurant includes charges for general and administrative expenses
incurred in connection with supervision of restaurant operations and interest
expense. The one restaurant operated by a Del Taco franchisee, for which the
partnership is the lessor, had unaudited sales of $831,309, $756,708 and
$708,908 for the years ended December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998, respectively.
The Elkhorn Boulevard restaurant in Sacramento, California had unaudited net
income of $6,945, and unaudited net losses of $9,658 and $13,373 for the years
ended December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998, respectively.
NOTE 4 - RELATED PARTIES
The receivable from Del Taco consists of rent accrued for the month of December
2000. The rent receivable was collected on January 11, 2001.
The General Partner received $5,336 in distributions relating to its one percent
interest in the partnership for the year ended December 31, 2000.
Del Taco, Inc. serves in the capacity of General Partner in other partnerships
which are engaged in the business of operating restaurants, and three other
partnerships which were formed for the purpose of acquiring real property in
California for construction of Mexican-American restaurants for lease under
long-term agreements to Del Taco, Inc. for operation under the Del Taco trade
name.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED
DECEMBER 31, 2000
NOTE 5 - INCOME TAXES
A reconciliation of financial statement net income to taxable income for each of
the periods is as follows:
2000 1999 1998
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Net income per financial statements $ 503,811 $ 451,648 $ 445,860
Excess tax depreciation (669) (669) (670)
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Taxable income $ 503,142 $ 450,979 $ 445,190
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A reconciliation of partnership equity per the financial statements to net worth
for tax purposes as of December 31, 2000, is as follows:
Partners' equity per financial
statements $ 2,391,043
Issue costs of limited partnership
units capitalized for tax purposes 637,325
Excess tax depreciation (139,340)
Other 235
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Net worth for tax purposes $ 2,889,263
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - CONTINUED
DECEMBER 31, 2000
NOTE 6 - CASH DISTRIBUTIONS TO LIMITED PARTNERS
Cash distributions paid to limited partners for the three years ended December
31, 2000 were as follows:
Cash Weighted Number of Units
Distributions per Average Number Outstanding at
Limited Partnership of Units the End of
Quarter Ended Unit Outstanding Quarter
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December 31, 1997 $ 14.21 8,751 8,751
March 31, 1998 10.82 8,751 8,751
June 30, 1998 13.34 8,751 8,751
September 30, 1998 15.47 8,751 8,751
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Total paid in 1998 $ 53.84
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December 31, 1998 $ 15.08 8,751 8,751
March 31, 1999 12.92 8,751 8,751
June 30, 1999 13.18 8,751 8,751
September 30, 1999 15.11 8,751 8,751
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Total paid in 1999 $ 56.29
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December 31, 1999 $ 15.19 8,751 8,751
March 31, 2000 13.58 8,751 8,751
June 30, 2000 13.98 8,751 8,751
September 30, 2000 17.61 8,751 8,751
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Total paid in 2000 $ 60.36
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Cash distributions per limited partnership unit were calculated based upon the
weighted average number of units outstanding for each quarter and were paid from
operations. Cash distributions for the quarter ended December 31, 2000 amounted
to $16.29 per limited partnership unit and were paid January 22, 2001.
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PART III
ITEM 9. DISAGREEMENTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
None
ITEM 10. DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE PARTNERSHIP'S GENERAL PARTNER
(a) & (b) The executive officers and directors of the General Partner and their
ages are set forth below:
Name Title Age
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Kevin K. Moriarty Director, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 54
C. Ronald Petty President 56
Paul W. Hitzelberger Executive Vice President, Franchise
Development/Relations 56
Robert Terrano Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer 45
James D. Stoops Executive Vice President, Operations 48
Janet D. Simmons Senior Vice President, Purchasing 44
Michael L. Annis Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel 54
C. Douglas Mitchell Vice President and Corporate Controller 50
Timothy A. Hackbardt Vice President, Marketing 37
Shirlene Lopez Vice President, Corporate Development 36
The above referenced executive officers and directors of the General Partner
will hold office until the annual meeting of its shareholders and directors,
which is scheduled for the later part of 2001.
(c) None
(d) No family relationship exists between any such director or executive
officer of the General Partner.
(e) The following is an account of the business experience during the past
five years of each such director and executive officer:
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Kevin K. Moriarty, Director, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Del Taco,
Inc. Mr. Moriarty began his career with Burger King Corporation in 1974 in
Operations Unit Management. In 1983, he was promoted to Area Manager in New
York, and was subsequently promoted to the Regional Vice President, Chicago
Region in 1985. In 1988, he became Executive Vice President and General Manager
of the North Central Division. Mr. Moriarty served in that position until 1990
when he joined Del Taco, Inc. as President and Chief Executive Officer on July
31, 1990. Mr. Moriarty has served as a Director of the General Partner since
1990.
C. Ronald Petty, President of Del Taco, Inc. Mr. Petty began his career in the
restaurant business in 1973 with McDonald's Corporation. He was employed by
McDonald's in a real estate capacity until 1978. For the next 12 years, Mr.
Petty was in various officer positions with Burger King. These positions
included Vice President of Real Estate, Sr. Vice President of Development,
Region Vice President, Sr. Vice President European Operations, President of
International and President of U.S. Mr. Petty served as President of Miami Subs
from 1990-1992; President and CEO of Denny's 1993-1996; President and CEO of
Peter Piper Pizza 1996-1998; President of Del Taco December 1998-present.
Paul W. Hitzelberger, Executive Vice President, Franchise Development/Relations
of Del Taco, Inc. He was appointed to his current position in December 1995. Mr.
Hitzelberger has responsibility for franchise development and relations. From
1991 to 1995, Mr. Hitzelberger was Executive Vice President, Marketing of Del
Taco, Inc. From September 1988 through September 1989, Mr. Hitzelberger was
Chief Executive Officer of Environmental Marketing Group. Prior to that, Mr.
Hitzelberger was a Vice President of Del Taco, Inc. Prior to joining Del Taco,
Inc., he served as Vice President - Marketing at the department store division
of Lucky Stores, Inc., a major supermarket retailer. Mr. Hitzelberger received a
Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola University in Chicago,
Illinois.
Robert J. Terrano, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Del
Taco, Inc. From May 1994 to April 1995, Mr. Terrano served as Chief Financial
Officer for Denny's, Inc. in Spartanburg, S.C. From August 1983 to May 1994, he
served with Burger King Corporation, Miami Florida, in a variety of positions,
most recently as Division Controller. Mr. Terrano joined Del Taco, Inc. in April
1995.
James D. Stoops, Executive Vice President, Operations of Del Taco, Inc. From
1968 to 1991, Mr. Stoops served in a wide variety of Operations positions with
Burger King Corporation with increasing levels of responsibility. In 1985, Mr.
Stoops was appointed Region Vice President/General Manager for the New York
region and served in that position until October of 1990. In January of 1991, he
joined Del Taco, Inc. in his current post.
Janet D. Simmons, Senior Vice President, Purchasing of Del Taco, Inc. From 1979
to 1986, Ms. Simmons was with Denny's Incorporated. She served in the Research
and Development department in a variety of positions until 1982 when she was
promoted to the position of Purchasing Agent. Ms. Simmons was hired in 1986 as
Manager of Contract Purchasing with Carl Karcher Enterprises, a post she held
until March 1990 when she became Vice President, Purchasing for Del Taco, Inc.
Ms. Simmons has a Bachelor of Science degree in Foods and Nutrition from Cal
State Polytechnic University in Pomona, California.
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Michael L. Annis, Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of Del Taco,
Inc. From 1981 to 1986 Mr. Annis served as Regional Real Estate Manager and
Director of Real Estate Services with Taco Bell, Inc. In 1986 he served as
Regional General Manager with Quaker State Minit Lube. In January of 1987 Mr.
Annis joined Red Robin International, Inc. as General Counsel and was
subsequently promoted to Vice President/Secretary and later Vice President Real
Estate Development/Secretary and General Counsel, the position he held until
joining Del Taco, Inc. in December of 1993. Mr. Annis received his J.D. Degree
from Whittier College.
C. Douglas Mitchell, Vice President and Corporate Controller. Mr. Mitchell
joined Del Taco, Inc. in August of 1994 as Controller and was promoted to his
current position in January 1996. From 1990 to 1994, Mr. Mitchell was a Senior
Audit Manager with Coopers & Lybrand. Prior to 1990, Mr. Mitchell held various
positions in finance and accounting with the Geneva Companies (a subsidiary of
Chemical Bank), Zaremba Corporation (a real estate developer) and The Dexter
Corporation (an international manufacturer of specialty materials). Mr. Mitchell
has a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in accounting from the University
of Southern California.
Timothy A. Hackbardt, Vice President, Marketing of Del Taco, Inc. Mr. Hackbardt
joined Del Taco, Inc. in November 1999. From November 1995 to November 1999, he
served as Vice President of Marketing of Taco Time International, Inc., Eugene,
OR. From September 1994 to November 1995, Mr. Hackbardt was Director of
Marketing for Wok Spirit Chinese Delivery restaurants in Newport Beach, CA. From
December 1992 to September 1994, Mr. Hackbardt was Director of Marketing for
Fosters Freeze International, Inc., San Luis Obispo, CA. Prior to then, Mr.
Hackbardt held various positions in the television and radio industry in sales
and sales management. Mr. Hackbardt is a graduate of Central Michigan University
where he received a Bachelor of Applied Arts, majoring in Broadcast and
Cinematic Arts and minoring in Marketing.
Shirlene Lopez, Vice President, Corporate Development & Design of Del Taco, Inc.
Ms. Lopez began her career with Del Taco in 1978 as an hourly employee and
advanced through the ranks to General Manager in 1984. Ms. Lopez was promoted to
the corporate office in 1989 as Human Resource Manager. In 1994, she was
promoted to Executive Project Manager reporting to the CEO and in 1996, to
Director of Corporate Development in charge of all interior image and design.
Ms. Lopez has held her current position since August 1997.
ITEM 11. MANAGEMENT REMUNERATION AND TRANSACTIONS
The partnership has no executive officers or directors and pays no direct
remuneration to any executive officer or director of its General Partner. The
partnership has not issued any options or stock appreciation rights to any
executive officer or director of its General Partner, nor does the partnership
propose to pay any annuity, pension or retirement benefits to any executive
officer or director of its General Partner. The partnership has no plan, nor
does the partnership presently propose a plan, which will result in any
remuneration being paid to any executive officer or director of the General
Partner upon termination of employment.
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ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT
(a) No person of record currently owns more than five percent of limited
partnership units of the partnership, nor was any person known of by
the partnership to own of record and beneficially, or beneficially
only, more than five percent of such securities.
(b) Neither Del Taco, Inc., nor any executive officer or director of Del
Taco, Inc. owns any limited partnership units of the partnership.
(c) The partnership knows of no contractual arrangements, the operation or
the terms of which may at a subsequent date result in a change in
control of the partnership, except for provisions in the partnership
agreement providing for removal of the General Partner by holders of a
majority of the limited partnership units and if a material event of
default occurs under the financing agreements of the General Partner.
ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS
(a) No transactions have occurred between the partnership and any executive
officer or director of its General Partner.
During 2000, the following transactions occurred between the
partnership and the General Partner pursuant to the terms of the
partnership agreement.
(1) The General Partner earned $5,038 as its one percent share of
the net income of the partnership.
(2) The General Partner received $5,336 in distributions relating
to its one percent interest in the partnership.
(b) During 2000, the partnership had no business relationships with any
entity of a type required to be reported under this item.
(c) Neither the General Partner, any director or officer of the General
Partner or any associate of any such person, was indebted to the
partnership at any time during 2000 for any amount in excess of
$60,000.
(d) Not applicable.
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PART IV
ITEM 14(a)(1) AND (2). EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SCHEDULES, AND REPORTS ON
FORM 8-K
Financial statement schedules:
Schedule III - Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation
Financial statement schedules other than those referred to above have
been omitted because they are not applicable or not required.
(b) No reports on Form 8-K were filed during the last quarter of 2000.
(c) Exhibits required by Item 601 of Regulation S-K:
1. Incorporated herein by reference, Restated Certificate and
Agreement of Limited Partnership of Del Taco Restaurant
Properties I filed as Exhibit 3.01 to Partnership's
Registration Statement on Form S-11 as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on December 17, 1982.
2. Incorporated herein by reference, Amendment to Restated
Certificate and Agreement of Limited Partnership of Del Taco
Restaurant Properties I.
3. Incorporated herein by reference, Form of Standard Lease to be
entered into by partnership and Del Taco, Inc., as lessee,
filed as Exhibit 10.02 to Partnership's Registration Statement
on Form S-11 as filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on December 17, 1982.
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DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I - SCHEDULE III
REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION
DECEMBER 31, 2000
Cost capitalized Gross amount at
Initial cost subsequent to which carried at
to company acquisition close of period
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Land Building & Land, buildings &
Description & land Improve- Carrying improvements
(All Restaurants) Encumbrances improvements ments costs Total
----------------- ------------ ------------ ---------- -------- -----------------
Rialto, CA $ -- $ 274,837 $ 150,310 $ -- $ 425,147
Moreno Valley, CA -- 353,557 193,362 -- 546,919
La Verne, CA -- 452,423 247,433 -- 699,856
Rancho Cucamonga, CA -- 293,817 160,690 -- 454,507
Sacramento, CA -- 260,516 142,478 -- 402,994
Rancho Cucamonga, CA -- 217,332 118,861 -- 336,193
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$ -- $1,852,482 $1,013,134 $ -- $2,865,616
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Life on which
depreciation in latest
Description Accumulated Date of Date income statement
(All Restaurants) depreciation construction acquired is computed
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Rialto, CA $ 99,047 1984 1984 20(LI), 35(BI)
Moreno Valley, CA 127,416 1985 1985 20(LI), 35(BI)
La Verne, CA 163,045 1985 1985 20(LI), 35(BI)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 105,885 1985 1985 20(LI), 35(BI)
Sacramento, CA 93,887 1985 1985 20(LI), 35(BI)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 78,325 1985 1985 20(LI), 35(BI)
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$667,605
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Accumulated
Restaurants Depreciation
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Balances at December 31, 1997: $2,865,616 $536,289
Acquisitions -- 43,772
Sales -- --
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Balances at December 31, 1998: 2,865,616 580,061
Acquisitions -- 43,772
Sales -- --
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Balances at December 31, 1999: 2,865,616 623,833
Acquisitions -- 43,772
Sales -- --
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Balances at December 31, 2000: $2,865,616 $667,605
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, the partnership has duly caused this report to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
DEL TACO RESTAURANT PROPERTIES I
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a California limited partnership
Del Taco, Inc.
General Partner
Date March 07, 2001 Kevin K. Moriarty
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Kevin K. Moriarty
Director, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer
Date March 07, 2001 Michael L. Annis
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Michael L. Annis
Vice President, Secretary and
General Counsel
Date March 07, 2001 Robert J. Terrano
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Robert J. Terrano
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
Date March 07, 2001 C. Douglas Mitchell
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C. Douglas Mitchell
Vice President and Corporate
Controller
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