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BUDGET SUMMARY



               undercut the collection by cities of right-of-way rental fees from companies that provided
               both cable and telecom services.  Beginning January 1, 2020, these companies now pay
               the greater of the two charges measured on a statewide basis, but not both and the City
               has seen a significant decline in these revenues as a result.  These fees currently total
               5% of General Fund revenues.

               Licenses  and  permits  –  This  includes  construction  permit  fees,  animal  licenses,
               electrical and plumbing licenses and other licenses and permits. Over the last few years,
               this revenue has fluctuated due to construction activity in the City; however, as the City
               is approximately 96% built out, this revenue is not expected to increase substantially.
               However,  the  City  has  experienced  an  increase  in  construction  permits  related  to
               renovations last year.
               Projections  are  based  on  the  established  historical  base  of  issued  permits  and  the
               expectations  of  inspectors  and  economic  development  staff  for  new  permits  and
               buildings. This revenue source is estimated to bring in 4% of General Fund revenues for
               FY2023-24.

               Intergovernmental revenue - Intergovernmental revenue consists of a payment-in-lieu-
               of-tax (PILOT) from the enterprise funds based on a percentage of revenues from the
               water and sewer utility systems and the storm drain system. This is similar to the fee
               charged to other utilities for the use of City rights-of-way except for City-owned utilities.
               Projections are based solely on revenues projections for those revenue generators. Such
               funds total 3% of General Fund revenues.

               Charges for services – These charges include recreation fees, fees paid by developers
               as reimbursements for City services, charges for emergency medical service (EMS), and
               various other service charges. Service Charges account for about 7% of General Fund
               revenues. Projections are based on historical use of City services as well as rates charged
               by the City on such services. New recreation programs were added in FY2023-2024 that
               increased revenues in this category.  EMS services have been outsourced to Emergicon,
               which handles all billing and initial collections.  Ambulance revenues have experienced
               growth the past couple of years due to increased collection activity and the City running
               a second ambulance beginning in FY2020-21.

               Fines and Forfeitures - Include fines levied by the Municipal Judge for misdemeanor
               offenses  occurring  with  the  City  and  those  collected  on  citations  issued  for  code
               enforcement.  FY2023 Fines for overdue library books were discontinued in FY2020-21.
               Other fees are also included in this category for certain items relating to municipal court.
               Fines and forfeitures make up approximately 3% of General Fund revenues for fiscal year
               2024.

               Miscellaneous revenue – This includes interest earned on the investment of General
               Fund  cash,  proceeds  from  the  sale  of  surplus  City  property,  cell  phone  tower  rent
               revenues  and  other  various  revenues.    Interest  earnings  are  expected  to  increase  in
               FY2023-24 due to the rising interest rates and comprise 4% of total revenues.

               Transfers In – Transfers in are comprised of funds transferred from another fund for





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