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association memberships are one time expenditures that if made early in the fiscal year can produce a <br />distorted expenditure percentage. Within the General, Water & Sewer, and Sanitation Funds there are <br />four departments whose expenditures are over 8.33%. <br />1, City Council -28.81%. The overage amounts to $18,398. This overage is due to the annual <br />insurance payment and membership fees. <br />2. Fire -8.96%x. The overage amounts to $32,170 and is due to fire truck payment, fire prevention <br />supplies, and the annual insurance payment. <br />3. EMS -10.66%. The overage amounts to $62,753 and is due to expenditures made on the new <br />EMS station. <br />4. Cox Field Airport -21.36%. The overage amounts to $18,104 and is due to the annual insurance <br />payment. <br />General comments to the City Council: <br />Over 99% of all of the City operational activity takes place in the General Fund, the Water & <br />Sewer Fund, or the Sanitation Fund. The other funds are special purpose funds with limited <br />activity and usually with legal restrictions on what their money can be spent on. For that reason, <br />I normally only comment on the activity of the General Fund, Water & Sewer Fund, and the <br />Sanitation Fund. However, if circumstances merited it, I would make comment on activity in one <br />of the other funds. <br />I try to anticipate questions you might have about the report and comment on those points. <br />After you receive your packet and review the monthly report, if you have questions about the <br />report, please let the Manager know (or me if you can't reach the Manager) before the Council <br />meeting if possible in case I have to research the answer to your question. That does not <br />prevent you from asking the question at the meeting if you wish to make a point, but it does <br />help prevent questions coming up that I can't answer on the spot and possibly delaying the <br />Council in making a decision. <br />3. The activity of the Paris Economic Development Corporation is reflected in the monthly report. <br />This is a result of the City performing the bookkeeping functions for this agency. PEDC has its <br />own managing board. <br />