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utilities  and  other  proprietary  funds  are  maintained  on  a  full  accrual  basis.    For  example,
               expenditures are recognized when a liability is incurred, and revenues are recognized when they
               are obligated to the City.  Depreciation is budgeted as an operating expense.  Capital purchases
               for the proprietary funds are listed in the budget document in order that proposed purchases can
               be reviewed by  the  City  Council.  The  budgetary  accounting  basis follows GAAP  except  that
               fund balances/retained earnings are presented in the budget as a measure of available spendable
               resources.  Unexpended appropriations for budgeted funds lapse at fiscal year end, except for
               appropriations for Capital Project Funds, which are for the length of the project.

               OVERVIEW.    Budgeting  is  an  essential  element  of  the  financial  planning,  control  and
               evaluation process of municipal government.  The City’s “operating budget” is the City’s annual
               financial operating plan.  It comprises governmental and proprietary funds, including the Debt
               Service Fund, and various capital improvement funds.

               PREPARATION.  The budget is prepared by the City Manager with the cooperation of all City
               departments, and is submitted to the City Council.  The budget should be presented to the City
               Council no later than forty-five (45) days prior to fiscal year end, and should be enacted by the
               City Council prior to fiscal year end.

               The budget shall include four basic segments for review and evaluation.  These segments are:

                       (1)    Personnel Costs;
                       (2)    Base Budget for Operations and Maintenance Costs;
                       (3)    Supplemental Funding Packages for Capital and Other Non-capital Projects (i.e.,
                              new or expanded programs); and
                       (4)    Projected Revenues.

               The base budget represents funding for the current level of service, and does not include capital
               outlay, new programs or new services.  Any increase in the base budget request will be limited to
               no  more  than  the  average  of  the  Consumer  Price  Index  (CPI)  for  the  most  recent  three-year
               period available. Any item requested for capital outlay, new programs or new services is shown
               as a Supplemental Funding Package.  Supplemental Funding Packages are above and beyond the
               prior year base, and are considered individually for funding approval.

               A  Combined  Budget  Summary  with  scheduled  inter-fund  transfers  is  included  in  the  budget
               presented  to  the  City  Council.    The  Fund  Balances  will  be  identified  as  to  restricted  and
               unrestricted, designated and/or reserved.

               The budget review process shall include Council participation in the development of each of the
               four segments of the proposed budget and a Public Hearing to allow for citizen participation in
               the budget preparation.
               The budget process shall span sufficient time to address policy and fiscal issues by the Council.

               A copy of the proposed budget shall be filed with the City Secretary when it is submitted to the
               City Council in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter.

               Upon the presentation of a proposed budget document to the Council, the Council shall call and






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