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EXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS <br />Trust Funds are used to account for assets held <br />by the City in a trustee capacity for individuals, <br />private organizations, other governments, and /or <br />other funds. The City's Trust Funds are classified <br />as Expendable Trust Funds and are accounted for in <br />essentially the same manner as governmental funds. <br />The Landfill Trust Fund is used to account for <br />all Landfill related revenues, and all expenditures <br />the City may incur in the operation of the Landfill <br />and the development of the area into a recreational <br />facility. <br />The Park Improvement Fund is used to account for <br />all park dedication fees and miscellaneous revenue <br />(interest), to provide for land acquisition and <br />park development. <br />The Escrow Fund is used to account for monies held <br />for specific purposes, such as platting deposits <br />for professional fees, performance bond deposits <br />and any other miscellaneous escrow deposits. <br />The Equipment Revolving Fund is used to finance <br />replacement of City equipment. <br />The Administrative Trust Fund is used to account <br />for a surcharge levied against each special <br />assessment to finance the administrative costs <br />that are generated in the General Fund in main- <br />taining the special assessments. <br />
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