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            GENERAL FUND REVENUES
            General Fund revenue classifications range from Taxes (primarily Sales and Property), which comprise 69.3 percent of General
            Fund revenues, to Miscellaneous Revenues, which comprise less than 1.0 percent.


            Taxes

            The largest single revenue source for the General Fund is Ad Valorem taxes, also known as property taxes.  The adopted
            property tax rate for FY 2021 is $0.6225 per $100 valuation.  Of this tax rate, 65.6 percent, or $0.4085, will be used for General
            Fund activities. The remaining 34.4 percent, or $0.2140, will be used for debt service. General Fund property tax revenue for
            FY 2021 is estimated to be $107,110,384 from the total tax base of $29,826,068,819. The General Fund’s portion of the sales
            tax rate is 1 percent. Sales tax revenue for FY 2021 is estimated at $61,594,299. Other taxes include the Criminal Justice Tax,
            Bingo Tax, and Liquor Tax.

            Franchise Fees

            Franchise Fees are those fees paid by utilities for the use of City streets, alleys, and property in providing their services to
            citizens, and account for 14.9 percent of the General Fund revenues. The largest of these is the Electric Franchise Fee, at
            $12.85 million.  Other Franchise Fees include the Telephone, Water, Cable Television, and Gas utilities, and royalties from the
            Landfill.


            Service Charges

            Service Charges account for 6.6 percent of General Fund revenues, at $16,631,856.  These fees are charged by the City for
            the use of City facilities or services.  This includes selected code compliance fees, various reviews and inspections conducted
            by City personnel, and transfers from other City funds to reimburse the General Fund for services rendered.


            All Other Revenues

            The other revenue sources for the General Fund include Fines and Forfeitures, Licenses and Permits, Leases and Rent, and
            Miscellaneous. Fines and Forfeitures account for 4.1 percent of General Fund revenue, at $10,164,450. Municipal Court fines
            account for 98.8 percent of Fines and Forfeitures, at $10,044,813.  Licenses and Permits account for 2.7 percent of General
            Fund revenue, and include development-related permits such as building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing permits, and
            certificates of occupancy. Also included in this category are health and safety items such as fire and childcare permits. Total
            revenue for this category is $6,639,022.  Leases and Rents are estimated at $4,798,243, or 1.9 percent of total revenues in the
            fund.  The City’s landfill lease, at $2.4 million, is the largest revenue source in this category.  The final revenue category is
            Miscellaneous at $1,015,397, or 0.4 percent.



            INTERFUND TRANSFERS

            Interfund transfers for FY 2021 include three broad categories.  The first of these is indirect costs, which are payments by non-
            General Fund departments for services received from the General Fund.  These services include payroll, information technology,
            accounting, and building use.  Indirect costs total $5,448,483 for FY 2021. Support for other funds includes amounts paid by the
            General Fund to the Special Transit Fund ($1,200,000), Park Performance Fund ($280,000), and Street Maintenance Fund
            ($5,936,244).  The transfers also include the receipt of funds for one-time expenditures; these include $1,671,850 from the ATF
            and natural gas funds, and $4,478,996 from prior year ending balance.  In the aggregate, the net impact of interfund transfers
            in FY 2021 is $2,082,784 transferred into the General Fund.







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