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CITY OF RAMSEY <br />Notes to Financial Statements <br />December 31, 2000 <br />NOTE 1 — SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES <br />A. Organization <br />The City operates under Home Rule Charter City form of government as defined in the State of Minnesota <br />Statutes. Under this plan, the government of the City is run by a council composed of an elected mayor and <br />four elected councilmembers. The Council exercises legislative authority and determines all matters of <br />policy. <br />The accounting policies of the City conform to generally accepted accounting principles as applicable to <br />governmental units. <br />B. Reporting Entity <br />As required by generally accepted accounting principles, these financial statements include the City of <br />Ramsey (the primary government) and its component units. Component units are legally separate entities <br />for which the primary government is financially accountable, or for which the exclusion of the component <br />unit would render the financial statements of the primary government misleading. The criteria used to <br />determine if the primary government is financially accountable for a component unit include whether or not <br />the primary government appoints the voting majority of the potential component unit's board, is able to <br />impose its will on the potential component unit, is in a relationship of financial benefit or burden with the <br />potential component unit, or is fiscally depended upon by the potential component unit. <br />Based on these criteria, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) of Ramsey is included as a component <br />unit of the City. Because the EDA's five- member board is made up of Ramsey's Mayor and <br />councilmembers, its financial data has been blended with that of the City (i.e., reported as though its funds <br />were funds of the City). <br />C. Jointly Governed Organization <br />The City is a member of Local Governmental Information Systems (LOGIS), a consortium of Minnesota <br />municipalities that provides data processing services and support to its members. LOGIS is a legally <br />separate entity that is financially independent of the City. Further, the City does not appoint a voting <br />majority of LOGIS' Board of Directors. Therefore, it has not been incorporated into the City's reporting <br />entity. During the 2000 fiscal year, the City of Ramsey paid LOGIS approximately $44,352 for services <br />provided. <br />