Thursday, February 25, 2016
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seven
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Form 631.1
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BUDGET ESTIMATE
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2016 - ENDING JUNE 30, 2017
City of Cumming , iowa
The City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed Budget at 649 N. 44th Street, Cumming IA
on 3/14/2016 at 7:00 p.m.
The Budget Estimate Summary of proposed receipts and expenditures is shown below.
Copies of the the detailed proposed Budget may be obtained or viewed at the offices of the Mayor,
City Clerk, and at the Library.
The estimated Total tax levy rate per $1000 valuation on regular property .. ! 1.08415
The estimated tax levy rate per $1000 valuation on Agricultural land is .... 3.00375
At the public hearing, any resident or taxpayer may present objections to, or arguments in favor of,
any part of the proposed budget.
515-981-9214 Rachelle Swisher
phone number City Clerk/Finance Officer's NAME
Budget FY Re-est. FY Actual FY
2017 2016 2015
(a) (b) (c)
Revenues & Other Financina Sources
Taxes Levied on Property 1 268,544 303,433 285,045
Less: Uncollected Property Taxes-Levy Year 2 0 C C
Net Current Property Taxes 3 268,544 303,433 285,045
Delinquent Property. Taxes 4 0 G C
TIF Revenues 5 102.880 C G
Other City Taxes 6
Licenses & Permits 7
Use of Money and Property 8
Intergovemmental 9
Charges for Services 10
Special Assessments 11
Miscellaneous 12
Other Financing Sources 13
1,543 G C
15,675 8,675 3,273
10,368 9,888 12,168
28,614 24,364 25,041
48,700 47,750 107,676
0 C C
4,000 22,413 3,956
0 0 618,805
Transfersln 14 107,719 7,303 115,493
Total Revenues and Other Sources 15 585,063 423,826 1,171,457
Expenditures & Other Financing Uses
Public Safety 16 50.026 50,039 26,370
Public Works 17 170,400 127,200 99,829
Health and Social Services 18 4,200 4,200 1,814
Culture and Recreation 19 14,350 16,247 29.027
Community and Economic Development 20 18.750 24,500 7,838
General Government 21 135,775 152,613 84,047
Debt Service 22 159,570 95,627 54,99£
Capital Projects 23 0 O 789,664
Total Government Activities Expenditures 24 553,071 470,426 1,093,588
Business Type / Enterprises 25 20,500 30,500 83,539
Total ALL Expenditures 26 573,571 500,926 1,177,127
Transfers Out 27 167,719 7,303 115,493
Total Expenditures/Transfers Out 28 681,290 508.229 1,292,620
Excess Revenues & other Sources Over
(Under) Expenditures/Trensfers Out 29 -96,227 -84.403 -121,163
Beginning Fund Batance July 1 30 550,497 634,900 756,063
Ending Fund Balance June 30 31 454,270 550,497 634,909
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Form 673
Tuesday, March 1
Storytime, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. This story-time is rec-
ommended for 3-5 year olds, but all ages are welcome.
We'll read picture books, sing songs and do rhymes; 25
minutes of storytime followed by play time.
A Novel Year Book Club, 6:30 - 8 p.m. A Novel Year
Book Club is a book club for adults that meets 2-3 Tues-
day evenings, every other month. The evening topics
follow this order: 1st Tues. - Book Discussion, 2nd Tues.
- Film (based upon the book or related topic), and 3rd
Tues. - Guest Speaker/Activity Related to the Book. To-
night, we'll be discussing the book Big Fish, by Daniel
Wallace. Registration required.
Wednesday, March 2
Early Out Wednesdays, 2:30 - 3:15 p.m. For grades
K-5, come to the library on early-0ut Wednesdays for
fun activities and projects. On 1st Wednesdays of the
month, it's Build! Build imaginative creations with Legos
and more!
Thursday, March 3
Rhyme Time, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. We'll read shorter
picture books and board books, sing songs, and do ac-
tion rhymes! This story-time is recommended for 18
months - 2 years old, but all ages are welcome; 25 min-
utes followed by playtime.
Friday, March 4
Before Hours: Tech@10, 10-11 a.m. Technology help
is available every Friday at 10 AM, before the library
opens (ring doorbell, when you come). Drop-ins wel-
come, but the staff appreciates prior notice if there is a
specific application or process thatyou want to learn.
Call the library at 515-981-0217 for more information.
Iowa Denartment of Manao~ment
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING - PROPOSED BUDGET [ ASSESSING JURISDICTION: - I
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[ Fiscal Year July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 [ Warren County Assessor [
The Conference Board of the above-named As~saina Jurisdi~ion wJ[I P~ndllCt a public hearing on the pmgosed fiscal year budoet as fotlow~"
Meeting Date: - Meeting Time: [ Meeting Location: [
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Ma~ 9th, 2016 I 7:00 p.m. I War~n County Board Room I
At the public hearing any resident or tax~..ayer may present objections to, or arguments in favor of, any pa,rt of the propo, sed budget. This notice represents a summary of the
supporting detail or receipts and expenditures on file with the Conference Board Clerk. Copies of the buppiementa/Bunget Detail (Scbedule 673-A) ~11 be furnished upon
ret~eeRt
Clerk's Telephone Number. Clerk's Name:
(515) 961-1010 PROPOSED BUDGET SUMMARY Brian C. Arnold
R.N)
(Use Whole Dollars)
1. Assessment Expense
2. FICA
A B C D E F G H I
Expenditures Estimated Estimated Estimated
Ending Fund Beginning Fund Estimated Amount
FYE 6-30-2015 FYE 6-30-2016 FYE 6-30-2017 Transfers Balance Balance Other Transfers To Be Raised
FY 2017 Receipts In By Taxation
Actual Re-estimatedProposed FY 2017
714,441 732,015 771,207 139,777 146)08426r214 C 738~686
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714,441 732,015 771,207 0 139,777 146,084 26,214 738,686
Proposed taxation rate per $1,000 valuation: I
3. IPERS
4. Emergency
5. Unemployment Comp.
6. Tort Liability
7. TOTAL
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Form 65~ M~ (m~md 1899)
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING -- AMENDMENT OF CURRENT BUDGET
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Arbor Day
Activities Spring is in the Air,
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dation in March and Re-
NORWALK ceive 10 Free Trees.
The Arbor Day Founda-
y tion is making it easy for
LIBRAR
everyone to celebrate the
arrival of spring by plant-
1.051 North Ave, 981-0217 ing trees.
Join the Arbor Day
Construction of the Wash-
ington Monument was halt-
ed after it was about one-
quarter of the way toward
completion because the
builders ran out of funds.
When the project was re-
started, the builders could
no longer get the same
stone. That's why about a
quarter of the way up the
monument, the color of the
stone changes.
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The lrcrease in set out abeve be met from ircreesed andor cash balances not budgeted
will be no :in taxes, to be paid in fiscal year er ng June 30, 2016. reeidenls or tsxpayem ',rill be heard for or ag =t proposed antendmentat the
time and /abOve, A Of: addi60nai re(Leipls (01her than taxes), zsh balances on I md al the cl0 eof e lxecedino year, andpr0posed
beth past nncl tdlJ at hoadng.
Foundation in March 2016
and receive 10 free white
flowering dogwood trees.
"White flowering dog-
woods are versatile trees
that will break heavy
winds and add beauty to
your home," said Matt
Harris, chief executive of
the Arbor Day Founda-
tion. "These fast-growing
landscape trees are known
for their soft needles and
graceful branching, mak-
ing them an ideal addition
to any yard."
The free trees are part of
the nonprofit Foundation's
Trees for America cam-
paign.
With planting instruc-
tions included, the trees
will be shipped at the right
time for planting, between
March 1 and May 31. The
6- to 12-inch trees are guar-
anteed to grow or they will
be replaced free of charge.
Arbor Day Foundation
members also receive a
subscription to Arbor Day,
the Foundation's bi-
monthly publication, and
The Tree Book, which con-
tains information about
tree planting and care.
To become a member of
the Foundation and re-
ceive the free trees, send a
$10 contribution to TEN
FREE WHITE FLOWER-
ING DOGWOOD TREES,
Arbor Day Foundation,
100 Arbor Avenue, Ne-
braska City, Nebraska
68410, by March 31, 2016.
Or join online at arborday.
org/march.
(NAPS)---Meat and poul-
try may be tasty but there
are a lot more reasons they
should be part of a balanced
diet, including being good for
your heart, immune system,
blood ~ugar levels, muscles,
bones and brain. ~ more
from the North American
Meat Institute at www.meat
poultrynutrition.org.
An ingredient that can
stand up to slow cooking and
enhance the flavor of every-
thing it's cooked with is the
onion. Onions are grown in
the U.S. and available year-
round. More facts and great
recipes are at www.onions-
usa.org.
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