HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-204 CCRadoption:
Member Gene Lhotka introduced the following resolution and moved its
Voucher Divi-
Date Number sion Amount
05/21/86 147284 20
12/01/86 328741 31
03/19/86 083684 32
02/20/86 055685 41
07/23/86 209300 42
07/23/86 209660 42
05/07/86 132682 43
04/23/86 118752 69
04/09/86 104801 69
03/05/86 069658 69
TOTAL
December 22, 1986
Date
ATTEST: A)
Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 86 =204
RESOLUTION TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND TO THE
GENERAL FUND
WHEREAS, Section 7.11 of the City Charter does provide the City Council with
full authority to make permanent transfers between all funds which may be created,
provided that such transfers are not inconsistent with the provisions of related
covenants, the provisions of the City Charter, or State Statutes; and
WHEREAS, on September 23, 1985, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 85 -179
which approved the 1986 Annual Budget for the City and encumbered Federal Revenue
Sharing funds in the amount of $205,000 to be transferred to the General Fund
subsequent to the expenditure of funds by the General Fund for appropriations in said
1986 Annual Budget; and
WHEREAS, certain expnditures have been made from the General Fund, and they
are as follows:
11,554.40
45,860.00
13,487.00
10,383.38
87,235.00
23,687.00
5,167.00
14,955.50
7,821.00
7,387.00
227,537.28
Vendor
LOGIS
Polar Chevrolet
Polar Chevrolet
Brookdale Ford Inc.
Mac Queen Equipment
Brookdale Ford Inc.
NW Service Station
Kortuems Sales
Cushman Motor Co.
Brookdale Ford Inc.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center to transfer the amount of $190,000 from the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund to the
General Fund.
Purpose
Computer equipment
4 Police sedans
1986 Suburban
1986 van
Elgin street sweeper
1986 F800 dumptruck
Hoist cylinders
Two 935 mowers
1986 Cushman
1986 Ford Ranger
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Rich Theis and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Dean Nyquist, Gene Lhotka, Celia Scott, and Rich Theis;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.