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Comprehensive Plan <br />A defined land use and zoning plan that was developed and placed into Roseville’s City ordinances. <br />Cost of Sales <br />Expenses that are directly related to generating sales. <br />Debt Service Fund <br />A fund used to account for the payment of principal and interest on various types of general obligation debt other <br />than those payable from proprietary funds.The City of Roseville debt service funds are General Improvement Debt <br />Service and General Obligation Tax Increment Debt Service. <br />Delivery vs. Payment @VP) <br />The matching of an investment with the funds to pay for it at the same place such as the Federal Reserve. <br />Depreciation <br />The systematic allocation of the cost of an asset over its useful life. <br />Economic Increments <br /> property tax payments that come from new taxable property value which is created by specific economic <br />development efforts. <br />Enterprise Fund <br />A fund used to account for operations that provide goods or services to the general public and are financed primarily <br />through user charges.The City of Roseville enterprise funds are sanitary sewer, water, golf, storm drainage, and <br />solid waste recycling. <br />Finance Department <br />accounting for all City financial transactions, billing <br />The department of the City of Roseville that is responsible for: <br />for sewer and water charges, issuing all business licenses, administering bond indebtedness, investing idle funds, <br />and preparing the City’s annual budget.The finance department also oversees the City’s License Center and all the <br />Information System needs of the City. <br />Fire Department <br />The department of the City of Roseville that is responsible for protection of life and property from the hazards of <br />fire, including suppression and prevention.The department is made up of fully trained volunteers. <br />Fiscal Disparities Value <br />The portion of Commercial/Industrial property value added since 1974 that is shared by metropolitan areas. <br />Fixed Asset <br />Long-lived, tangible assets that include buildings, equipment, and improvements other than building land. <br />Fund Balance <br />The difference between the assets and liabilities of a govermnental fund. <br />Geographic Information System.G.I.S. is a computer mapping facility enabling the City to manage resources <br />plan for the future.It can be used to print maps and reports on demand based on criteria. <br />GAAFR <br />Generally Accepted Accounting and Auditing Financial Reporting <br />General Fund <br />A fund used to account for basic governmental activities such as general government, public safety, and public <br />works. <br />General Governmental Expenditures <br />A broad category of expenditures that include all fund except proprietary funds <br />VI-11 <br /> <br />