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LEE COUNTY <br /> Committed Today for a Better Tomorrow <br /> FINANCIAL POLICIES RESOLUTION <br /> WHEREAS, stability in fiscal affairs is a desirable objective but a difficult goal for counties to attain <br /> because of many factors some of which are the relationship of the various units of government, mandates, <br /> the changing economies and the limited authority of local government: and <br /> WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners is of the opinion that the statement of minimum <br /> standards of fiscal policy would help present and future boards and staff to adapt to the changes that occur <br /> and help them to attain a reasonable measure of fiscal stability, <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Lee County Board of Commissioners does <br /> hereby adopt the following financial policies: <br /> Debt <br /> • Debt service will not exceed 15% of general fund expenditures. In any year where the debt <br /> service is less than or equal to 14% of general fund expenditures at least 1% of the <br /> operating budget will be transferred to capital reserve. This contribution will only be made <br /> if available fund balance is at 15% or greater of general fund expenditures. <br /> • Payout of aggregate principal outstanding shall be no less than 50% repaid within 10 <br /> years. <br /> • The County will strive to maintain its net bonded debt at a level not to exceed two percent <br /> of the assessed valuation of taxable property within the County. <br /> Fees and user charges <br /> • As part of the budget process, the County shall annually review the fees and user charges. <br /> All changes to the schedule of fees and charges must be approved by the Board of <br /> Commissioners. <br /> • The County should charge other fees when it is allowable, when a limited and specific <br /> group of beneficiaries can be identified, when it is feasible to charge beneficiaries for the <br /> services rendered, and when there is no reason to subsidize the service wholly or in part. <br /> To the extent possible, fee levels should be set to recover the full costs of the services <br /> provided, unless it is deemed necessary or desirable to subsidize the service. <br /> • Factors to consider in deciding whether a subsidy is appropriate include the burden on <br /> property tax payers, the degree to which the service benefits a particular segment of the <br /> population, whether beneficiaries can pay the fee, and whether the service provides a <br /> broader benefit to the community. <br />