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Subject to levy <br />limitations 53,600.952 53,461,953 <br />Levy limitation <br />Local Government Aid <br />The following <br />percentage of <br />amounts vary <br />aids. <br />1987 <br />1986 <br />1985 <br />1984 <br />1983 <br />1982 <br />1981 <br />1980 <br />93,874,014 <br />53,721,270 <br />summary shows actual local government aid as a <br />budgeted general fund revenues and how the yearly <br />due to changes in the formulas distributing the <br />Budgeted General <br />Fund Revenues <br />Proprietary Operations <br />Enterprise Funds <br />$4,844,345 <br />4,774,970 <br />4,557,868 <br />4,294,589 <br />4,082,045 <br />3,858,439 <br />3,550,468 <br />3,256,698 <br />Local <br />Government Aid <br />$848,507 <br />803,071 <br />717,475 <br />676,863 <br />945,440 <br />817,712 <br />872,746 <br />915,732 <br />17 <br />16 <br />15 <br />15 <br />23 <br />21 <br />24 <br />28 <br />� <br />.5 <br />.S <br />.7 <br />.8 <br />.2 <br />.2 <br />.6 <br />.1 <br />Enterprise Funds account for the financing of services to the <br />general public in which all or most of the costs involved are <br />paid in the form of charges by the user of such service. Except <br />for ownership, these funds closely resemble a privately-owned <br />business. <br />The Sanitary Sewer Fund accounts for the operation of the sewer <br />system with 9,233 customers currently being billed. The City <br />reviews its financial position and the rate structure annually. <br />Excess fund balances are used to finance current operations. <br />Rates have increased for all types of users each year since 1984 <br />to cover increased cost from the Metropolitan Waste Control <br />Commission (MWCC). Approximately 78� of the sewer operating <br />expenses, including depreciation on the distribution system, are <br />for sewage service provided by the MWCC. Consequently, the sewer <br />rates are in a large part determined by the MWCC. Sewer rates <br />are not calculated to generate revenues to offset depreciation on <br />the distribution system, since these assets were originally <br />financed by special assessments and future replacement of these <br />assets is planned to be financed by special assessments. <br />Below is a summary of the sanitary sewer operations: <br />10 <br />