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City of <br />���� � , � � � Revenue Policy <br />�11pRIC5a1� ��fi-k <br />r <br />PurpOSe <br />0 To provide a diversified and strong set of revenues to ensure a stable revenue system for <br />the City <br />C] To match similar sources and uses of revenues and thus to ensure adequate funding for <br />the various City services and programs over the long-term <br />C� To ensure equitable funding among City programs and services <br />Ft}li4}� <br />� The City will try to maintain a diversified and stable revenue system and to shelter it <br />from short run fluctuations in any one revenue source <br />❑ The City will establish all user charges and fees at a level related to the cost of <br />providing the services <br />� Each year the City will recalculate the full costs of activities supported by user fees, to <br />identify the impact of inflation and other cost increases <br />� The City will automatically revise user fees, with review by the Council, to adjust for <br />inflation and changes in desired outcomes <br />C� The City will set fees and user charges for each enterprise fund, such as water and <br />sewer, at a level that fully supports the total direct and indirect cost of the activity. <br />Indirect costs include the cost of annual straight life depreciation of capital assets and <br />each fund's share of the administrative and general government costs incurred by the <br />general operating fund <br />❑ The City will set fees for other user activities, such as recreationprograms, at a level to <br />move toward supporting 100 percent of the direct and indirect cost of the activities <br />Implementation <br />The Bud�et accuratelv and equi�ably allocates the costs of city services and the financing is <br />predicated on a level of revenues to adequately cover those costs. <br />
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