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Resolution 2009-03b Page 8 of 10 <br /> Subdivision 15. The Clerk-Administrator shall work in cooperation with the Council's <br />appointed attorney and engineer. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 16. The Clerk-Administrator shall prepare news releases and develop and discuss <br />public relations material with all concerned as required. The Clerk-Administrator shall maintain good <br />public relations with the general public. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 17. The Clerk-Administrator shall consult, unless otherwise directed by the <br />Council, with appointed officials and with other public or private agencies as may be required. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 18. The Clerk-Administrator shall be fully informed regarding federal, state and <br />county programs which affect the municipality. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 19. The Clerk-Administrator shall advise the Council on the terms and conditions <br />of employee labor contracts for presentation to the Council. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 20. The Clerk-Administrator shall prepare an annual report to inform the public <br />about the financial condition of the City. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 21. The Clerk-Administrator shall perform all other duties required by the <br />Council. <br /> <br /> Section 6.04. City Treasurer. The Council shall appoint a Treasurer. This office shall be <br />separate from that of the Clerk-AdministratorCity Administrator and shall include those duties for <br />Treasurer in MN State Statute unless otherwise assigned in City Code. The duties of the Treasurer <br />shall be specified by state law for the Treasurer in a statutory city. <br /> <br />Section 7.04 Submission of Budget. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. Annually, on or before the 15th calendar day of September of each year or as <br />specified by MN Statute 275.065, as amended, the Clerk-Administrator City Administrator shall <br />submit to the Council the budget estimates for funds levying property taxes for the ensuing fiscal <br />year and an accompanying summary message in accordance with a budget calendar to be established <br />by resolution. <br />The total proposed operating budget to be provided from the property tax shall not exceed the <br />amounts authorized by state law and this Charter. Consistent with these provisions, the budget shall <br />contain such information and be in the form prescribed by the City Council. The final budget shall <br />provide a complete financial plan for all City funds and activities for the ensuing fiscal year and except <br />as required by state law or this Charter, shall be in such form as the Council may require. It shall <br />include a summary and show in detail all estimated income and all proposed expenditures, including <br />debt service and comparative figures for the current fiscal year, actual and estimated, and the preceding <br />year. In addition to showing proposed expenditures for current operations, it shall show proposed <br />capital expenditures to be made during the year and the proposed method of financing each such <br />capital expenditure. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 2. For each enterprise operated by the City, its proposed and final budgets shall <br />show income, expenditure, and anticipated net surplus or deficit with the proposed disposition method. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 3. The Clerk-AdministratorCity Administrator's message shall explain the <br />budget, both in fiscal terms and in terms of the work programs, linking programs to goals of the <br />City and community priorities. It shall outline the proposed financial policies and programs of the <br />City for the ensuing fiscal year and the impact of those policies and programs compared to the