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15 <br />Annual Budget and Tax Levy: Council Adoption Dec. 5 to Dec. 20 <br /> <br />Annual Budget and Tax Levy: Final Council <br /> Budget Summary Published to Public Dec. 20 to Feb. 1 <br /> <br /> <br /> Section 7.05 Five-Year Financial Plan. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. The City Council shall have prepared a five-year financial plan commencing <br />with the ensuing calendar year. The City Council shall hold a public hearing on the five-year <br />financial plan and adopt it by ordinance, with or without amendment, by June 1st of each year. The <br />financial plan shall consist of at least the following three elements as specified in subdivisions 2-4 <br />which follow: <br /> <br /> Subdivision 2. The Capital Improvement Program shall contain a list of all capital <br />improvements proposed to be undertaken during the next five fiscal years, with appropriate <br />supporting information as to the necessity for such improvements; cost estimate, method of <br />financing and recommended time schedule for each such improvement; and the estimated annual <br />cost of operating and maintaining the facilities to be constructed or acquired. This information shall <br />be revised and extended each year for capital improvements still pending or in process. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 3. A Five-Year Revenue and Expense Estimate shall contain a tentative revenue <br />policy that describes five-year plans for financing public services and capital improvements. It <br />shall measure the objectives and needs for each City department, the standard of services desired, <br />and the impact of each such service on the annual operating budget. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 4. The Capital Budget shall be a summary on the basis of a five-year period of <br />the capital or money requirements for the above described programs. It shall list a priority for each <br />anticipated investment in community facilities and balance this with a consideration of the <br />availability of necessary revenues. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 5. A summary of the five year financial plan shall be published before August <br />1st each year in the official City newspaper, the City newsletter, and, if available, the City web site. <br /> <br /> Section 7.06. Council Action on Budget. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. The Council shall annually adopt a budget calendar by June 1st. The <br />calendar will establish the time line for development and submission of the budget and allow for <br />public review and comment in accordance with this Charter, the City Council, and MN Statute <br />275.065, as amended. The budget shall be considered at the first regular monthly meeting of the <br />Council in September and at subsequent meetings until a budget is adopted for the ensuing year. <br />The budget calendar will provide a 30-day period for public review and input to the annual <br />budget prior to final approval by the City Council. The meetings shall be so conducted as to give <br />interested citizens a reasonable opportunity to be heard. The Council may revise the proposed <br />budget but no amendment to the budget shall increase the authorized expenditures to an amount <br />greater than the sum of estimated income and reserves. The Council shall adopt the budget by a <br />resolution that shall set forth the total for each budgeted fund and each department. The budget shall <br />indicate the sums to be raised and from what sources and the sums to be spent and for what purpose <br />as the Council deems necessary for establishing the budget . The Council shall also adopt a <br />resolution levying the amount of taxes provided in the budget, and the Clerk-Administrator shall <br />certify the tax resolution to the County Auditor in accordance with state law. Adoption of the
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