HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-10-08 Public hearing Form 653.C Page 1
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT OF CURRENT CITY BUDGET
The Council of the City of Iowa City in Johnson County, Iowa, will meet at the Civic Center, 410 E.
Washington St., at 7:00 p.m. on October 8, 2001, for the purpose of amending the current budget of
the city for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002, by changing estimates of revenues and
expenditure appropriations in the following programs for the reasons given. Additional detail is
available at the City Clerk's office showing revenues and expenditures by fund type and by activity.
as Certified Total Budget
or Last Current after Current
Amended Amendment Amendment
REVENUES & OTHER FINANCING SOURCES
Taxes Levied on Property 1 27,920,360 (10) 27,920,350
Less: Uncollected Property Taxes-Levy Year 2
= Net Current Property Taxes 3 27,920,360 (10) 27,920,350
Delinquent Property Taxes 4
TIF Revenues 5
Other City Taxes 6 1,254,229 1,254,229
Licenses & Permits 7 682,670 682,670
Use of Money & Property 8 3,682,232 6,781 3,689,013
Intergovernmental 9 21,967,319 3,732,702 25,700,021
Charges for Services 10 33,632,669 3,762 33,636,431
Special Assessments 11 19,179 19, 179
Miscellaneous 12 2,901,450 56,000 2,957,450
Other Financing Sources: 13 133,897,522 53,608,769 187,506,291
Total Revenues &Other Sources 14 225,957,630 57,408,004 283,365,634
EXPENDITURES & OTHER FINANCING USES
Community Protection 15 15,121,385 1,471,180 16,592,565
(police,fire,street lighting, etc.)
Human Development 16 30,093,651 788,706 30,882,357
(health, library, recreation, etc.)
Home & Community Environment 17 98,270,290 30,220,322 128,490,612
(garbage, streets, utilities, etc.)
Policy & Administration 18 6,036,020 622,584 6,658,604
(mayor, council, clerk, legal, etc.)
Non-Program
Total Expenditures 19 149,521,346 33,102,792 182,624,138
Debt Service 20 23,020,776 0 23,020,776
Capital Projects 21 65,719,662 31,067,433 96,787,095
Net Operating Expenditures 22 60,780,908 2,035,359 62,816,267
Transfers Out 23 89,822,092 27,999,507 117,821,599
Total Expenditures/Transfers Out 24 239,343,438 61,102,299 300,445,737
Excess h~evenues & Other ~ources Over
(Under) Expenditures/Transfers Out 25 (13,385,808 (3,694,295) (17,080,103)
Beginning Fund Balance July '1 26 78,974,212 329,099 79,303,311
Ending Fund Balance June 30 27 65,588,404 (3,365,196) 62,223,208
Explanation of increases or decreases in revenue estimates, appropriations, or available cash:
REVENUES: Use of Money & Property: Interest from bond control accounts for capital projects;
Intergovernmental: state / federal grants for capital projectes in process at 6/30/01; Miscellaneous:
Donations related to capital projects; Other Financing Sources for transfers from operations and
bond control accounts to fund capital projects in process at 6/30/01.
EXPENDITURES: Community Protection: amended for increased Police, Fire, Housing
inspections, & Traffic Signals expenditures related to prior year approved projects; cash payment of
purchase orders from prior fiscal year. Human Development: Animal Control, Parks, Senior
Center, & Recreation expenditures and capital improvement projects related to prior year approved
projects; cash payment of purchase orders from prior fiscal year. Home & Community:
Continuation from FY01 of budget authority for capital improvement projects in process at 6/30/01,
expenditures ralated to prior year approved projects for operating divisions and carryover for open
purchase orders at 6/30/01. Policy & Administration: Carryover for expenditures related to prior
year approved projects for operating divisions and carryover for open purchase orders at 6/30/01.
Transfers Out: increased to continue funding for capital projects in process at 6/30/01. Increased
Fund Balance primarily due to bond proceeds on hand for 6/30/01 capital projects. Additional detail
is available at the City Clerk's office, Library, and Finance Department.
There will be no increase in tax levies to be paid in the current fiscal year named above. Any
increase in expenditures set out above will be met from the increased non-property tax revenues
and increased beginning fund balances.
Additional detail is available at the City Clerk's office, Library, and Finance Department.
Is/ Marian Karr
City Clerk
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, at
7:00 p.m. on the 8th day of October, 2001, in the Emma J. Harvat Hall - Civic Center, 410 E.
Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the
City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk; at which hearing the Council will consider:
A Resolution Approving and Authorizing Execution of an Agreement for Private
Redevelopment by and between the City of Iowa City and Seabury & Smith, Inc.
and Southgate Development Company, Inc.
The Agreement would obligate Seabury & Smith, Inc. and Southgate Development Company,
Inc. to meet certain conditions set forth in the Agreement and in return the City would provide a
ten-year declining percentage property tax rebate to Seabury & Smith, Inc.
Copies of the proposed resolution and agreement are on file for public examination in the office
of the City Clerk, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. Persons wishing to make their views known for
Council consideration are encouraged to appear at the above-mentioned time and place.
MARlAN KARR, CITY CLERK
CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, at
7:00 p.m. on the 8th day of October, 2001, in the Emma J. Harvat Hall - Civic Center, 410 E.
Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the
City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk; at which hearing the Council will consider:
A Resolution Approving and Authorizing Execution of an Agreement for Private
Redevelopment by and between the City of Iowa City and Owens-Brockway
Plastic Products, Inc.
The Agreement would obligate Owens-Brockway Plastic Products, Inc. to meet certain
conditions set forth in the Agreement and in return the City would provide a five-year one
hundred percent property tax rebate to Owens-Brockway Plastic Products, Inc.
Copies of the proposed resolution and agreement are on file for public examination in the office
of the City Clerk, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. Persons wishing to make their views known for
Council consideration are encouraged to appear at the above-mentioned time and place.
MARlAN KARR, CITY CLERK
CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS,
SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND
ESTIMATED COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THE SOUTH SYCAMORE REGIONAL
GREENSPACE SEEDING PROJECT, IN THE
CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA
TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, IOWA, AND TO OTHER INTERESTED
PERSONS:
Public notice is hereby given that the City
Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct
a public hearing on plans, specifications, form of
contract and estimated cost for the construction
of the South Sycamore Regional Greenspace
Seeding Project, in said City at 7:00 p.m. on the
8th day of October, 2001, said meeting to be held
in the Council Chambers in the Civic Center in
said City, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the
next meeting of the City Council thereafter as
posted by the City Clerk.
Said plans, specifications, form of contract and
estimated cost are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk in the Civic Center in Iowa City, Iowa,
and may be inspected by any interested persons.
Any interested persons may appear at said
meeting of the City Council for the purpose of
making objections to and comments concerning
said plans, specifications or the cost of making
said improvement.
This notice is given by order of the City Council
of the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by
law.
MARlAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK