(a) Fund established. In accordance with the provisions of the K. S. A. 12-1,118, there is hereby established a Capital Improvements Fund which shall be used by the city to finance, in whole or in part, any public improvement need set forth in the city’s capital improvement plan.
(b) Policy objective. It is the policy objective of the governing body that such Fund shall be used primarily to provide a financing mechanism for the repair, restoration and rehabilitation of existing public facilities. Further, it is the intent of the governing body to utilize current revenues to be credited to the Fund, to the maximum extent possible to meet the city’s present and future public infrastructure needs and to avoid the costs of unnecessary indebtedness.
(c) Use for studies. Monies in such Fund may be used to pay the cost of engineering and other advanced public improvement plans and studies, with the Fund periodically reimbursed from bond proceeds, special assessments or state or federal aid that may be available for the completed project.
(d) Plan of operation.
(1) The City Clerk shall submit to the governing body a plan of operation for the implementation of this section. Such plan shall provide that the annual, revised and adopted capital improvements plan of the city, identifying those improvements to be financed from the Fund during the following year.
(2) Beginning in 1988, the City Clerk shall annually submit, at the same time and as a part of the annual operating budget, such proposed revenue allocations and budget transfers as may be necessary to:
(A) Finance those improvements scheduled for completion next year, the cost of which is to be credited to the Fund, as provided by the capital improvements plan; and
(B) Set aside monies to be annually reserved for future improvements, as provided in the capital improvements plan.
(e) Investing. Monies in the Capital Improvements Fund shall be invested in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 10-131 and amendments thereto, with interest thereon credited to such fund.
(Ord. 590, passed 10-18-1988)