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Finance Officer Lund explained that there is currently $1.319 million in excess revenue and <br />interest earnings in the Equipment Revolving Fund. The overall Equipment Revolving Fund <br />total is $4.29 million. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hendriksen stated that the City has set aside funds to purchase replacement <br />equipment and the items included in the 2002 budget are all replacement items so they should be <br />completely funded from the Equipment Revolving Fund. <br /> <br />Finance Officer Lund reviewed the costs involved with each item and the money that was <br />designated to come from the Equipment Revolving Fund. <br /> <br />Councilmember Kurak stated that the one concern staff had is that they did not want to deplete <br />the excess fund, which is why staff recommended allowing the use of 50 percent of the excess <br />funds. She noted that even if the City were to spend the $847,539.75 for the 2002 budget, there <br />would still be over $500,000 in excess funds. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hendriksen stated that he has objected to the purchase of the equipment items <br />because there seemed to be a scheme to pass the costs onto citizens, but if they are going to buy <br />the equipment out of the Equipment Revolving Fund then he is all for it. <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson inquired if they purchased all the equipment and utilized the interest <br />earnings would there still be adequate excess funds left in the account to be prudent. <br /> <br />Finance Officer Lund replied that there would be $500,000, plus the amount of interest earnings <br />for 2001. <br /> <br />Motion by Mayor Gamec, seconded by Councilmember Kurak, to direct staff to amend the <br />policy as discussed and bring forward for Council approval. <br /> <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Kurak inquired if the amount permitted to be used should be <br />set at 50 percent. In her opinion she did not know that the amount should be restricted to 50 <br />percent, but felt that some excess funds should be left in the account. Councilmember <br />Hendriksen replied that he did not agree. He felt that if $1.2 million is excess than the City <br />should be able to spend that money if necessary, especially when they will be putting money <br />back in the Equipment Revolving Fund as part of the 2002 budget. Finance Officer Lurid noted <br />that as part of the 2002 budget, $90,232 will be put back into the Equipment Revolving Fund. <br />Mayor Gamec stated that he felt that the 50 percent would assure that there is adequate funds for <br />future purchases. Councilmember Anderson stated that if they were to establish the amount at 50 <br />percent they would need to take on some equipment certificates for 2002. Councilmember <br />Kurak stated that she firmly believed that they should spend the money out of the Equipment <br />Revolving Fund to purchase the equipment. She stated that she did not want to in-debt the <br />citizens of Ramsey when there is money available in a fund. Councilmember Hendriksen <br />suggested that the policy permit using 50 percent of the interest earnings, unless authorized by a <br />unanimous vote of the City Council. Mayor Gamec stated that he would agree with paying for <br /> <br />Finance Committee/November 13, 2001 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />