HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-93-29RESOLUTION NO.:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE CITY
OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1, 1992, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1993;
APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE
OPERATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN AND
ALL OF ITS DEPARTMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 1993. SUCH APPROPRIATIONS BEING FROM
ANTICIPATED REVENUE; PROVIDING A MEANS TO AMEND SAID
ANNUAL BUDGET SO AS TO CARRY FORWARD THE FUNDING OF
PURCHASE ORDERS, WORK ORDERS, AND GRANTS OUTSTANDING AS
OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1992; PROVIDING A MEANS TO AMEND THE
SAID BUDGET TO REFLECT GRANTS RECEIVED AFTER SEPTEMBER
30, 1992; PROVIDING A MEANS TO AMEND SAID BUDGET SO AS TO
CARRY FORWARD UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IN CAPITAL PROJECTS
FUND; AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS HEREIN
APPROPRIATED SO LONG AS THE TOTAL COMBINED APPROPRIATIONS
SHALL NOT BE INCREASED THEREBY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THATI
SECTION 1. The following information is the summary annual
amended budget for the City of Sebastian for the Fiscal Year
beginning October 1, 1992, and ending September 30, 1993, which
budget is hereby confirmed, adopted and approved in all respects.
Said budget is amended as necessary to provide required funds for
capital outlays, operating expenses, expenditures for materials,
labor, equipment, supplies, and contingent expenses of said City
and represents and presents the judgement of intent of the City
Council as to the needs of the Departments of the city Government
and as to their fiscal requirements for the next ensuing fiscal
year beginning October 1, 1992 and ending September 30, 1993.
Summary Budget Expenditure Information:
General Fund (001) ............. $5,199,907
Police Education Fund (101) ........... 3,521
Local Option Gas Tax Fund (102) ............. 462,657
Debt Service Fund (201) .............. 140,396
Capital Projects Fund (301) ............. 911,947
capital Improvement Fund (302} ........... 245,295
Golf Course Enterprise Fund (401) ...... 1,706,480
Airport Enterprise Fund (402) .............. 260,535
Utilities Enterprise Fund (403) ........... 295,926
Self Insurance Fund (501) ................ 370,097
Worker's Comp. & Gen. Liab. (502) ......... 295,000
Cemetery Trust Fund (601) .......... 122,766
TOTAL BUDGET EXPENDITURES .............. $10,014,527
SECTION Z. The salaries set forth in said budget are
adopted subject to the collective bargaining agreements with the
Communication Workers of America and Fraternal Order of Police.
SECTION 3. The funds and monies necessary to meet the
appropriations stipulated by and in said budget are hereby
expressly appropriated out of anticipated revenues not otherwise
appropriated.
SECTION 4. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and
directed to increase the corresponding line item appropriations in
the budget to the extent of those purchase orders which shall have
been issued prior to September 30, 1992 but shall have not been
filled prior to that date, and authorized and directed to pay all
such purchase orders upon receipt of the goods and services therein
specified from the funds so appropriated. The Finance Director is
further authorized and directed to increase the within budget
appropriations to the extent of any unexpected balances from State,
Federal or other grants as of the end of business on September 30,
1992, and to the extent of any unexpended balances, whether or not
encumbered, outstanding in work orders as of the end of business on
September 30, 1992; and all such balances shall be appropriated to
the corresponding accounts in the same funds in which they were
outstanding as of September 30, 1992; and the Finance Director
shall be authorized to expend such appropriations for the purposes
approved by the city Council in connection with such State, Federal
or other grants, and work orders. The Finance Director shall,
prior to December 31, 1992, report to the City Council all such
purchase orders, grants and work orders. Corresponding changes in
the anticipated revenue accounts are hereby authorized. The
Finance Director is hereby authorized to carry forward any
unencumbered balance in the fiscal year 1991-1992 Capital Projects
Fund in excess of that set forth as beginning balance in Capital
Projects.
SECTION 5. The Finance Director is hereby authorized and
directed to maintain and amend the within budget so as to reflect
the anticipated revenue and appropriation and expenditures of all
grant funds committed to, or received by the City subsequent to
September 30, 1992, and prior to October 1, 1993, in accordance
with the directions of the City Council as to the appropriation and
expenditure of such grants as and when received.
SECTION 6. To facilitate proper accounting for Council-
approved funding projects financed from resources originating in
more than one fund and for program/supervision allocation, the
Finance Director is hereby authorized to amend the estimated
revenues and appropriations of various funds affected to reflect
the transactions pertaining to each fund involved.
SECTION 7. The Finance Director, with the concurrence of
the city Manager, shall have the authority to transfer
appropriations from one line item to another line item within an
individual budget department, so long as the total appropriations
for each cost center, including the Capital outlay accounts related
thereto, shall not be increased thereby. Appropriation
transactions affecting fund totals, other than those authorized
herein in other sections, shall require prior approval of the City
Council. Any such transactions are subject to any restrictive
statutes or ordinances, including those authorizing the issuance of
any outstanding bonds.
SECTION 8. CONFLICT. All other resolutions or parts of
resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 9. SEVERABILITY. In the event a court of
competent jurisdiction shall hold or determine that any part of
this Resolution is invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of
the Resolution shall not be affected and it will be presumed that
the City Council of the City of Sebastian did not intend to enact
such invalid or unconstitutional provision. It shall further be
assumed that the City Council would have enacted the remainder of
this Resolution without said invalid and unconstitutional
provision, thereby causing said remainder to remain in full force
and effect.
SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take
effect immediately upon adoption.
The foregoing Resolution
Councilmember
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Councilmember /~~~
was moved for adoption by
. The motion was seconded by
and, upon being put into a vote,
the vote was as follows:
Mayor Lonnie R. Powell ~~
Vice-Mayor Frank Oberbeck ~.
Councilmember Carolyn Corum
Councilmember Norma J. Damp ~j
Councilmember Robert Freeland ~j
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed as
adopted this /~ day of ~.~ , 1993.
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
j~finie ~/~Well, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathry~M. O'Ha-iloran, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
(SEAL)
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and Content:
charl%s Ian Nash
City Attorney