HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0159 (2)Iredell County Fire Tax District
Current Ad Valorem Taxes $
Delinquent Ad Valorem Taxes
2,234,910
Penalties & Interest
43,000
Elderly Exemption Reimbursement
13,8060
Inventory Tax Reimbursements
96
Interest on Investments
) 1,0
53'.0000
530
Total Revenues $
2 451 .950
Section 14 The Board of Commissioners does hereby agree to contract with existing
volunteer fire departments in Iredell County to furnish fire protection to the Shepherds, Mt. Mourne,
Iredell, and East Alexander Fire Districts. The County Finance Officer is instructed not to release
funds to the departments unless an executed contract is on file for each individual fire department.
Section 15 911 Operations was established as a self-supporting special revenue fund on
July 1, 1991. Revenues are provided to the fund from fees added on to monthly telephone bills. The
fee is established at $ .43 per telephone line. It is estimated that the following revenues will be
available for the 911 Operations, beginning July 1, 2000, and ending ,lune 30, 2001.
911 Telephone Reimbursement $
Wireless Funds 345,330
5I.180
Total Revenues S 396 510
Section 16 The following amount is to be appropriated in the 911 Operations Fund for the
operation and maintenance of the 911 System for the fiscal year July 1, 2000 and ending June 30,
2001.
911 Operations $
396,510
Section 17 Revenues of the Capital Reserve Special Revenue Fund are provided by
operating transfers from the General Fund, unspent Capital Project Funds, and interest on
investments. Operating transfers are subject to annual appropriation by the Iredell County Board
of Commissioners. Appropriations from this fund are restricted to the purchase of land, water and
sewer line construction, renovation of buildings, purchase of furniture and equipment for newly
constructed, purchased or renovated facilities, renovation and construction of school facilities, or
annual debt service on those items heretofore mentioned.
All projects funded from this Capital Reserve Special Revenue Fund are subject to approval
by the Board of Commissioners.
It is estimated that the following revenues will be available for the fund for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2001.
Operating transfer from General Fund $2,500,000
Interest on investments _ 100.000
U'6-00-000
Appropriations of the fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000 and ending June 30,
2001 are as follows.
Operating transfer to General Fund S 156,250
Capital Reserve 52,443,750
L&0—O000
Section 18 The Parks Reserve Special Revenue Fund is established to accumulate funds for
the development of land, construction ofparks, and purchase of equipment. Funds will be provided
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