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(A) The Dana Sewer Project Fund is created within the City Board of Works.
(B) The amounts paid from this Fund are to be used expressly for the Dana Sewer Project and are to be paid in accordance with the contract agreements with the Dana state and city utilities.
(Ord. 23-1989, passed 6-6-1989)
(A) A NON-REVERTING OPERATING FUND, as described in Indiana Pub. L. 36-10-3-22, is defined as a fund where citizens pay a fee to participate in a certain program and the fees are used to pay for the program expenses. A non-reverting operating fund would be used for the following programs: softball, swimming lessons, water exercise classes, concessions, Walkway of Lights, and such other programs that will be created in the future that are not major expenditures as defined in Indiana Pub. L. 36-10-3-22.
(B) All designated and approved parks and recreational programs and activities shall be maintained under a non-reverting operating fund.
(C) The amounts paid from this fund are to be used expressly for expenses that are incurred from programs and activities sponsored by the Marion Parks and Recreation Department.
(D) Expenditures will be made from the non- reverting fund as appropriated by the Park and Recreation Board in the following programs: softball, swimming lessons, water exercise classes, concessions, and Walkway of Lights.
(E) Money in form of admission fees procured from a municipally operated pool or similar facilities requiring major expenditures for management and maintenance shall be deposited in the Park General Fund and will not be part of a non-reverting fund.
(F) Monies from the non-reverting fund shall be disbursed only on approved claims allowed and signed by the Parks and Recreation Board members.
(Ord. 20-1989, passed 6-20-1989; Am. Ord. 5-2006, passed 8-1-2006)
(A) The Special Projects Fund is created within the Engineering Department.
(B) The amounts paid from this Fund are to be used expressly for special projects and are to be paid in accordance with the percentages established in the contract agreements with the federal, state or county agencies.
(Ord. 12-1989, passed 3-21-1989)
(A) The Western Avenue Railroad Overpass Fund is created within the Engineering Department.
(B) The amounts paid from this Fund are to be used expressly for the Western Avenue Railroad Overpass - Project No. BRM-D890(1) and are to be paid as follows:
(1) State share: 80%;
(2) County share: 20%.
(Ord. 9-1989, passed 3-7-1989)
(A) The city creates the Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund.
(B) All distributions received from the Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund of the State Cigarette Tax Fund shall be deposited in the Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund.
(C) Disbursements from the Fund shall be made only for the construction or improvement of any city- owned property, including, but not limited to streets, thoroughfares and sewers. Disbursements may also be made to retire general obligation bonds of the city issued for the construction of improvements which would qualify for use of those funds.
(D) No disbursements shall be made from the Fund for the salaries of any employee or public officials except for expenses directly chargeable to the improvements listed in division (C) of this section.
(1985 Code, § 36-9-16-3) (Ord. 32-1965, passed 11-2-1965)
Statutory reference:
Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund, see I.C. 36-9-16-3
(A) A special non-reverting fund is created in the city entitled the Donation Fund.
(B) The fund shall be administered by the Controller for the city, who shall receipt donations to the city into such fund. In the event that a specific purpose is established by the donor for any donation, or terms and conditions are placed upon the donation, the Controller shall see that the donation is only expended in accordance with such purpose or under such terms and conditions.
(Ord. 24-2004, passed 10-5-2004)
There is hereby created for the city an Animal Control Fund. Such fund shall be nonreverting and shall be used for purposes of animal control and to administer the provisions of Chapter 96 of this Code of Ordinances.
(Ord. 42-2005, passed 5-16-2006)
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