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Res. #03-71 - Revisions to Capital Expenditure Policy
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Res. #03-71 - Revisions to Capital Expenditure Policy
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<br />City of Centervi{fe <br />Cayita{ ana {ienera{ 'Exyendlture 'Po{icy <br /> <br />POLICY <br /> <br />It is the policy of the city of Centerville to maintain appropriate procedures regarding the <br />procurement, management and disposal of capital assets, and to establish and monitor <br />fiscally responsible spending practices. <br /> <br />PURPOSE <br /> <br />To ensure proper accountability and stewardship of the resources available for capital and <br />general expenditures, while maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for all <br />employees and delivering high level services to the residents of the city of Centerville. <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />1. Capital Asset: <br /> <br />Equipment, property, buildings, vehicles, infrastructure, and <br />improvements that have a value equal to or greater than the capitalization <br />threshold for the particular classification of the asset and have an average <br />useful life of three years or longer or, when added to the original asset, <br />extend the useful life of the asset, and meet the following criteria: <br /> <br />Eauipment <br /> <br />· The item retains its original shape and appearance with use; <br />. It is non-expendable (not a supply); <br />. It represents an investment; <br />· It does not lOse its identity by incorporating it through a <br />different or more complex item; <br />· Includes furniture but excludes built-in equipment which is <br />considered part of the building; <br />· The item is not a repair part. <br /> <br />Property <br /> <br />. Initial acquisition of real estate; <br />· Improvements such as trees, shrubs, wells, septic systems, <br />walkways, driveways, fences and other man-made <br />improvements. An improvement must increase the value of the <br />property. <br /> <br />I <br />
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