SB1276: Roanoke, City of; amending charter, appointment of director of finance.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 8, 9, 21, 23, 25.1, 33, and 56, as amended, of Chapter 216 of the Acts of Assembly of 1952 are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 8. Officers elective by council; rules; journal of council proceedings; quorum of council.
The council shall elect a city manager, a city clerk, a
director of finance, a municipal auditor, and a city attorney, none of whom
need be a resident of the city at the time of their election but who shall take
up residence within the city within three months of their election if not
already a resident. Unless herein otherwise specifically provided, the council
shall also appoint the members of such boards and commissions as are hereafter
provided for. Pursuant to § 21 of this charter, the city manager shall
appoint a director of finance. All elections by the council shall be viva
voce and the vote recorded in the journal of the council. The council may
determine its own rules of procedure; may punish its members for misconduct and
may compel the attendance of members in such manner and under such penalties as
may be prescribed by ordinance. It shall keep a journal or its proceedings. A
majority of all of the members of the council shall constitute a quorum to do
business, but a smaller number may adjourn from time to time.
Upon a vacancy occurring in any such office the council shall
elect a person to fill the unexpired portion of any term created by such
vacancy; or, in the council's discretion, it may elect a person as an acting
city manager, city clerk, director of finance, municipal auditor, or
city attorney to hold such office for such lesser term and for such
compensation as the council shall then determine; and any person so elected
shall have, during the term for which he was elected, all of the authority and
shall be charged with all of the duties and responsibilities of the office for
which he was elected.
§ 9. Elections by council, when held, terms, et cetera.
During the month of September 1974 and during the month of September of every second year thereafter, through and including during the month of September 2014, the council shall elect a city clerk, a director of finance, a municipal auditor, and a city attorney, each of whom shall serve for a term of two years from the first day of October next following the date of their election and until their successor shall have been elected and qualified. However, the term of the director of finance elected in 2014 shall end on July 1, 2015. Thereafter, the director of finance shall be appointed by the city manager pursuant to § 21 of this charter.
During the month of September 2016 and during the month of September of every second year thereafter, the council shall elect a city clerk, a municipal auditor, and a city attorney, each of whom shall serve a term of two years from the first day of October next following the date of their election and until their successor shall have been elected and qualified.
§ 21. Powers and duties of city manager.
The city manager shall be responsible to the council for the efficient administration of all offices of the city. The city manager shall have the power and the duty:
(a) To see that all laws and ordinances are enforced.
(b) Subject to the limitations contained in § 7 of this charter and except as otherwise provided in this charter, the city manager or his or her designees shall appoint a director of finance and such other city officers and employees as the council shall determine are necessary for the proper administration of the affairs of the city, and the city manager or his or her designees shall have the power to discipline and remove any such officer and employee.
(c) To attend all meetings of the council, with the right to take part in the discussion, but having no vote.
(d) To recommend to the council for adoption such measures as he may deem necessary or expedient.
(e) To make reports to the council from time to time upon the affairs of the city and to keep the council fully advised of the city's financial condition and its future financial needs.
(f) To be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the city, and to execute such documents as may be necessary to accomplish the same.
(g) To appoint in writing a city officer reporting to the city manager as acting city manager for a time period not to exceed thirty days when the city manager will be absent from the city.
(h) To acquire on behalf of the city easements, licenses, permits, privileges or other rights of any kind to use property for nominal consideration.
(i) To perform such other duties as are prescribed by this charter or as may be prescribed by the council.
§ 23. Creation of departments and department heads; deputies and assistants.
The council may by ordinance provide for administrative
departments, and when such departments are created may define the functions
which such departments are to administer, may provide for the appointment of
heads for such departments and define their duties and responsibilities. The
council may by ordinance provide for the appointment of one or more assistants
or deputies in the offices of the city attorney, the director of finance,
the municipal auditor and the city clerk and may define their duties and
responsibilities. Such assistants or deputies, when acting in such official
capacity, shall possess all of the power and authority and shall be subject to
all of the duties and responsibilities given to or imposed upon their
respective superiors under this charter.
§ 25.1. Director of finance.
The director of finance shall be elected by the council at
the time, in the manner, and for the term provided by § 9 of this charter
appointed by the city manager in accordance with § 21 of this charter.
The director of finance shall be a person skilled in municipal accounting and
financial control.
(a) The director of finance shall have charge and shall
maintain control of the keeping of all accounts and financial records of the
city, in accordance with generally accepted principles of accounting, wherein
shall be stated, among other things, the appropriations for the year for each
distinct object and branch of expenditures, and also the receipts from each and
every source of revenue, so far as it can be ascertained. All such accounts and
financial records shall be public records, and shall be subject to the
examination of the city manager and members of the city council, or other
person or persons required by order of the city manager or ordinance of the
council to make such examination of the financial affairs of the city,
including such powers and duties as set forth in this charter and as may be
assigned by the council by ordinance not inconsistent with the Constitution of
Virginia and the general laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
(b) The director of finance shall be charged with and
shall exercise a general fiscal supervision over all the officers, departments,
offices, agencies and employees of the city charged in any manner with the
assessment, receipt, collection or disbursement of the city revenues, and with
the collection and return of such revenues into the city treasury; and the
director of finance shall prescribe such system and regulation as is
necessary for the proper reporting and accounting for all city revenues and
receipts.
(c) The director of finance shall have the power to and
shall examine and audit all accounts, claims and demands for or against the
city; and, unless otherwise provided by law or by this charter, no money shall
be drawn from the treasury or be paid by the city to any person unless the
balance due and payable by the city be first settled and adjusted by the
director of finance.
(d) The director of finance shall draw a check on the
treasury for such money as is determined by the director to be due and payable
to any person, stating the particular fund or appropriation to which the same
is chargeable and the person to whom payable; and no money shall be drawn from
the treasury except on the check of the director of finance as aforesaid,
countersigned by the city manager. The director of finance is forbidden to
issue a check for the payment of any money in excess of the appropriation on
account of which such money is drawn.
(e) It shall be the duty of the director of finance to
charge all officers in receipt of revenues or moneys of the city with the whole
amount, from time to time, of such receipts. The director shall also require of
all officers in receipt of city moneys that they submit reports thereof, with
vouchers and receipts of payment therefor into the city treasury, daily, weekly
or monthly, or at such times as may be otherwise provided by ordinance of the
council; and if any such officer shall neglect to make adjustment of his
accounts, when required, and to pay over such moneys as received, it shall then
be the duty of the director of finance to issue notice in writing, directed to
such officer and such officer's surety or sureties, requiring him or them
within ten days to make settlement of his or their accounts with the director
of finance, and to pay over the balance of moneys found to be due and in his or
their hands belonging to the city, according to the books of the director of
finance; and in case of the refusal or neglect of such officer to adjust his
accounts or to pay over such balance into the treasury of the city, as
required, it shall be the duty of the director of finance to make report of the
delinquency of such officer to the council, the city manager, the municipal
auditor and the city attorney. For good cause appearing, the city attorney
shall at once take action to have such officer suspended from office, and shall
proceed forthwith to institute the necessary proceedings for the removal of
such officer from office, and shall institute suit in the name of the city
against such officer and his surety or sureties to recover the balance of
moneys so found by the director of finance to be due belonging to the city.
(f) The director of finance shall prepare an annual
statement, promptly after the end of each fiscal year, giving full and detailed
statement of all the receipts and expenditures during the year, which statement
the director shall forthwith file with the city manager and shall lay the same
before the next meeting of the council. When required by the council, such
annual statement shall be certified by independent certified public
accountants.
(g) (d) It shall be the duty of the director of
finance, each and every month, to prepare a monthly statement, giving a full
and detailed account of all moneys received, from what sources and on what
account received, and of all moneys ordered to be paid or drawn by check by the
director, and on what account the same have been paid; and the director shall
deliver such statement to the city manager, and shall lay the same before the
council at its next meeting.
(h) No contract, agreement or other obligation involving
the expenditure of money shall be entered into nor shall any ordinance of the
council or order of any officer of the city authorizing the city's obligation
for expenditure of money be effective until and unless the director of finance
shall have certified in writing that the money required for such contract,
agreement, obligation or expenditure is in the city treasury to the credit of
the fund from which it is to be drawn, and not appropriated for any other
purpose, which certification may be endorsed on or recited in such ordinance,
endorsed upon the contract, agreement or other instrument creating such
obligation or upon such order, or may be contained in separate certification
filed and preserved in the office of the city clerk; provided, however, that
requirement of such certification shall not be applicable to the city's
execution or issuance of bonds or notes under §§ 47, 48 and 49 of this charter.
The sum so certified shall not thereafter be considered unencumbered, until the
city is discharged from the contract, agreement or obligation.
(i) For the purpose of the certification required in subsection
(h) of this section, all moneys actually in the treasury to the credit of the
fund from which they are to be drawn and all moneys applicable to the payment
of the obligation or appropriation involved that are anticipated to come into
the treasury before the maturity of such contract, agreement or obligation from
taxes, assessments, license fees or from sales of property or of services,
products, or by-products of any city undertaking and all moneys to be derived
from lawfully authorized bonds or from other sources, shall be deemed in the
treasury to the credit of the appropriate fund and subject to such
certification.
(j) Unless otherwise provided in this charter, the director
of finance shall have all of the duties, responsibilities, powers and authority
heretofore imposed upon or lodged in the city auditor by this charter or by the
ordinances and resolutions of the council heretofore or hereafter adopted prior
to the council's election of a director of finance.
(k) (e) The director of finance shall have the
power and the authority to use any and all collection methods available to the
treasurers of the counties and cities under general law to collect delinquent
real estate taxes, provided the responsibility for such collection has been
transferred to the director of finance by ordinance adopted by city council.
§ 33. The annual budget.
The city manager, at least sixty days prior to the beginning
of each fiscal year, shall submit to the council a budget for the ensuing fiscal
year. It shall be the duty of the head of each department, the judge of each
court, each board or commission, including the school board, and each other
office or agency supported in whole or in part by the city, including the
commissioner of the revenue, the city treasurer, the sheriff, the attorney for
the Commonwealth and clerk of courts to file with the director of finance
city manager by March 15 of each year estimates of revenue and expenditure
for that department, court, board, commission, office or agency for the ensuing
fiscal year. Such estimates shall be submitted on forms furnished by the
director of finance city manager and it shall be the duty of the
head of each such department, judge, board, commission, office or agency to
supply all the information required to be submitted thereon. The director of
finance shall assemble and compile all such estimates and supply such
additional information relating to the financial transactions of the city as
may be necessary and present them to the city manager for the timely
preparation of the budget. The city manager, with the assistance of the
director of finance, shall review the estimates and other data pertinent to
the preparation of the budget and make such revisions in such estimates as the
city manager may deem proper subject to the laws of the Commonwealth relating
to obligatory expenditures for any purpose, except that in the case of the
school board budget the city manager may recommend a revision in category
totals only.
The budget submitted to the council shall contain the following:
(a) An itemized statement of the appropriations recommended with comparative statements showing appropriations made for the current and next preceding year.
(b) An itemized statement of the taxes required and of the estimated revenues of the city from all other sources for the ensuing fiscal year, with comparative statements of the taxes and other revenues for the current and next preceding year, and of the increases or decreases estimated or proposed.
(c) A fund statement showing a condition of the various appropriations, the amount of appropriations remaining unencumbered, and the amount of revenues remaining unappropriated.
(d) An explanation of the estimates for the ensuing year; also a work program showing the undertakings to be begun and those to be completed during the next year and each of several years in advance.
(e) A statement of the financial condition of the city.
(f) Such other information as may be required by the council.
(g) Such other information as the city manager deems appropriate or advisable.
In no event shall the expenditures recommended by the city
manager in the budget exceed the receipts estimated, unless the city manager
shall recommend new or increased revenues within the power of the city to levy
and collect in the ensuing fiscal year For any fund, the total proposed
expenditures shall not exceed estimated income plus available fund balances
that council has specifically approved for designated purposes.
The city manager shall submit to the council with the budget a budget message which shall incorporate the most current statement of the financial condition of the city, shall explain the budget and shall describe its important features. It shall set forth the reasons for salient changes from the previous year in cost and revenue items. As a part of the budget message, with relation to the proposed expenditures for capital projects included in the budget, the city manager shall include a statement of pending capital projects and proposed new capital projects, relating the respective amounts proposed to be raised therefor by appropriations in the budget and the respective amounts, if any, proposed to be raised therefor by the issuance of bonds during the budget year.
§ 56. Powers and duties of the school board.
The school board members of the city school board shall be a
body corporate under the name and style of the School Board of the city of
Roanoke, and shall have all of the powers, perform all of the duties and be
subject to all of the limitations now provided, or which may hereafter be
provided by law in regard to school boards of cities and except that all real
estate with the buildings and improvements thereon heretofore or hereafter
purchased with money received from the sale of bonds of this city, appropriated
by the council or received from any other source for the purpose of public
education, shall be the property of the city of Roanoke, unless such money so
received from any other source be received on other conditions. The school board
shall transmit to the council and to the city director of finance
manager a detailed statement of all moneys received by the board or placed
to its credit. Separate accounts shall be kept by the board of moneys
appropriated by the council, and moneys received from other sources, and every
such statement shall show the balance of each class of funds on hand or under
control of the board as of the date thereof.
The school board shall on or before March 15 each fiscal year prepare and submit to the council or its designee for its information in making up its proposed annual budget a detailed estimate, in such form as the council or its designee shall require, of the amount of money required for the conduct of the public schools of the city for the ensuing fiscal year, with an estimate of the amount of all funds which will probably be received by the board for the purpose of public education from sources other than appropriations by the council.
The council may, at its discretion, by ordinance provide for an audit of the affairs and records of the school board by the municipal auditor or by any other competent person or firm selected by the council.
SENATE BILL NO. 1276
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 8, 9, 21, 23, 25.1, 33, and 56, as amended, of Chapter 216 of the Acts of Assembly of 1952 are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 8. Officers elective by council; rules; journal of council proceedings; quorum of council.
The council shall elect a city manager, a city clerk, a director of finance, a
municipal auditor, and a city attorney, none of whom need be a resident of the city
at the time of their election but who shall take up residence within the city
within three months of their election if not already a resident. Unless herein
otherwise specifically provided, the council shall also appoint the members of
such boards and commissions as are hereafter provided for. Pursuant to
§ 21 of this charter, the city manager shall appoint a director of
finance. All elections by the
council shall be viva voce and the vote recorded in the journal of the council.
The council may determine its own rules of procedure; may punish its members
for misconduct and may compel the attendance of members in such manner and
under such penalties as may be prescribed by ordinance. It shall keep a journal
or its proceedings. A majority of all of the members of the council shall
constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn from time
to time.
Upon a vacancy occurring in any such office the council shall
elect a person to fill the unexpired portion of any term created by such vacancy;
or, in the council's discretion, it may elect a person as an acting city
manager, city clerk, director of finance,
municipal auditor, or city attorney to hold such office for such lesser term
and for such compensation as the council shall then determine; and any person
so elected shall have, during the term for which he was elected, all of the
authority and shall be charged with all of the duties and responsibilities of
the office for which he was elected.
§ 9. Elections by council, when held, terms, et cetera.
During the month of September 1974 and during the month of September of every second year thereafter, through and including during the month of September 2014, the council shall elect a city clerk, a director of finance, a municipal auditor, and a city attorney, each of whom shall serve for a term of two years from the first day of October next following the date of their election and until their successor shall have been elected and qualified. However, the term of the director of finance elected in 2014 shall end on July 1, 2015. Thereafter, the director of finance shall be appointed by the city manager pursuant to § 21 of this charter.
During the month of September 2016 and during the month of September of every second year thereafter, the council shall elect a city clerk, a municipal auditor, and a city attorney, each of whom shall serve a term of two years from the first day of October next following the date of their election and until their successor shall have been elected and qualified.
§ 21. Powers and duties of city manager.
The city manager shall be responsible to the council for the efficient administration of all offices of the city. The city manager shall have the power and the duty:
(a) To see that all laws and ordinances are enforced.
(b) Subject to the limitations contained in § 7 of this charter and except as otherwise provided in this charter, the city manager or his or her designees shall appoint a director of finance and such other city officers and employees as the council shall determine are necessary for the proper administration of the affairs of the city, and the city manager or his or her designees shall have the power to discipline and remove any such officer and employee.
(c) To attend all meetings of the council, with the right to take part in the discussion, but having no vote.
(d) To recommend to the council for adoption such measures as he may deem necessary or expedient.
(e) To make reports to the council from time to time upon the affairs of the city and to keep the council fully advised of the city's financial condition and its future financial needs.
(f) To be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the city, and to execute such documents as may be necessary to accomplish the same.
(g) To appoint in writing a city officer reporting to the city manager as acting city manager for a time period not to exceed thirty days when the city manager will be absent from the city.
(h) To acquire on behalf of the city easements, licenses, permits, privileges or other rights of any kind to use property for nominal consideration.
(i) To perform such other duties as are prescribed by this charter or as may be prescribed by the council.
§ 23. Creation of departments and department heads; deputies and assistants.
The council may by ordinance provide for administrative
departments, and when such departments are created may define the functions
which such departments are to administer, may provide for the appointment of
heads for such departments and define their duties and responsibilities. The
council may by ordinance provide for the appointment of one or more assistants
or deputies in the offices of the city attorney, the
director of finance, the municipal auditor and the city
clerk and may define their duties and responsibilities. Such assistants or
deputies, when acting in such official capacity, shall possess all of the power
and authority and shall be subject to all of the duties and responsibilities
given to or imposed upon their respective superiors under this charter.
§ 25.1. Director of finance.
The director of finance shall be elected by
the council at the time, in the manner, and for the term provided by § 9 of
this charter appointed
by the city manager in accordance with § 21 of this charter. The director of finance shall be a person skilled
in municipal accounting and financial control.
(a) The director of finance shall have charge and shall maintain control of the keeping of all
accounts and financial records of the city, in accordance with generally
accepted principles of accounting, wherein shall be stated, among other things,
the appropriations for the year for each distinct object and branch of
expenditures, and also the receipts from each and every source of revenue, so
far as it can be ascertained. All such accounts and financial records shall be
public records, and shall be subject to the examination of the city manager and
members of the city council, or other person or persons required by order of
the city manager or ordinance of the council to make such examination of the financial affairs of the city, including
such powers and duties as set forth in this charter and as may be assigned by
the council by ordinance not inconsistent with the Constitution of Virginia and the
general laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
(b) The director of finance shall be
charged with and shall exercise a general fiscal
supervision over all the officers, departments, offices, agencies and employees
of the city charged in any manner with the assessment, receipt, collection or
disbursement of the city revenues, and with the collection and return of such
revenues into the city treasury; and the director of finance shall
prescribe such system and regulation as is necessary for the proper reporting
and accounting for all city revenues and receipts.
(c) The director
of finance shall have the power to and shall examine and audit all accounts,
claims and demands for or against the city; and, unless otherwise provided by law
or by this charter, no money shall be drawn from the treasury or be paid by the
city to any person unless the balance due and payable by the city be first
settled and adjusted by the director of finance.
(d) The director of finance
shall draw a check on the treasury for such money as is determined by the
director to be due and payable to any person, stating the particular fund or
appropriation to which the same is chargeable and the person to whom payable;
and no money shall be drawn from the treasury except on the check of the
director of finance as aforesaid, countersigned by the city manager. The
director of finance is forbidden to issue a check for the payment of any money
in excess of the appropriation on account of which such money is drawn.
(e) It shall be the duty of
the director of finance to charge all officers in receipt of revenues or moneys
of the city with the whole amount, from time to time, of such receipts. The
director shall also require of all officers in receipt of city moneys that they
submit reports thereof, with vouchers and receipts of payment therefor into the
city treasury, daily, weekly or monthly, or at such times as may be otherwise
provided by ordinance of the council; and if any such officer shall neglect to
make adjustment of his accounts, when required, and to pay over such moneys as
received, it shall then be the duty of the director of finance to issue notice
in writing, directed to such officer and such officer's surety or sureties,
requiring him or them within ten days to make settlement of his or their
accounts with the director of finance, and to pay over the balance of moneys
found to be due and in his or their hands belonging to the city, according to
the books of the director of finance; and in case of the refusal or neglect of
such officer to adjust his accounts or to pay over such balance into the
treasury of the city, as required, it shall be the duty of the director of
finance to make report of the delinquency of such officer to the council, the
city manager, the municipal auditor and the city attorney. For good cause
appearing, the city attorney shall at once take action to have such officer
suspended from office, and shall proceed forthwith to institute the necessary
proceedings for the removal of such officer from office, and shall institute
suit in the name of the city against such officer and his surety or sureties to
recover the balance of moneys so found by the director of finance to be due
belonging to the city.
(f) The
director of finance shall prepare an annual statement, promptly after the end
of each fiscal year, giving full and detailed statement of all the receipts and
expenditures during the year, which statement the director shall forthwith file
with the city manager and shall lay the same before the next meeting of the
council. When required by the council, such annual statement shall be certified
by independent certified public accountants.
(g) (d) It
shall be the duty of the director of finance, each and every month, to prepare
a monthly statement, giving a full and detailed account of all moneys received,
from what sources and on what account received, and of all moneys ordered to be
paid or drawn by check by the director, and on what account the same have been
paid; and the director shall deliver such statement to the city manager, and
shall lay the same before the council at its next meeting.
(h) No contract, agreement or
other obligation involving the expenditure of money shall be entered into nor
shall any ordinance of the council or order of any officer of the city
authorizing the city's obligation for expenditure of money be effective until
and unless the director of finance shall have certified in writing that the
money required for such contract, agreement, obligation or expenditure is in the
city treasury to the credit of the fund from which it is to be drawn, and not
appropriated for any other purpose, which certification may be endorsed on or
recited in such ordinance, endorsed upon the contract, agreement or other
instrument creating such obligation or upon such order, or may be contained in
separate certification filed and preserved in the office of the city clerk;
provided, however, that requirement of such certification shall not be
applicable to the city's execution or issuance of bonds or notes under §§ 47,
48 and 49 of this charter. The sum so certified shall not thereafter be
considered unencumbered, until the city is discharged from the contract,
agreement or obligation.
(i) For the purpose of the
certification required in subsection (h) of this section, all moneys actually
in the treasury to the credit of the fund from which they are to be drawn and
all moneys applicable to the payment of the obligation or appropriation
involved that are anticipated to come into the treasury before the maturity of
such contract, agreement or obligation from taxes, assessments, license fees or
from sales of property or of services, products, or by-products of any city
undertaking and all moneys to be derived from lawfully authorized bonds or from
other sources, shall be deemed in the treasury to the credit of the appropriate
fund and subject to such certification.
(j) Unless otherwise provided
in this charter, the director of finance shall have all of the duties,
responsibilities, powers and authority heretofore imposed upon or lodged in the
city auditor by this charter or by the ordinances and resolutions of the
council heretofore or hereafter adopted prior to the council's election of a
director of finance.
(k) (e) The
director of finance shall have the power and the authority to use any and all
collection methods available to the treasurers of the counties and cities under
general law to collect delinquent real estate taxes, provided the
responsibility for such collection has been transferred to the director of
finance by ordinance adopted by city council.
§ 33. The annual budget.
The city manager, at least sixty days prior to the beginning
of each fiscal year, shall submit to the council a budget for the ensuing
fiscal year. It shall be the duty of the head of each department, the judge of
each court, each board or commission, including the school board, and each
other office or agency supported in whole or in part by the city, including the
commissioner of the revenue, the city treasurer, the sheriff, the attorney for
the Commonwealth and clerk of courts to file with the director of
finance city manager
by March 15 of each year estimates of revenue and expenditure for that
department, court, board, commission, office or agency for the ensuing fiscal
year. Such estimates shall be submitted on forms furnished by the director of finance city manager and it shall be
the duty of the head of each such department, judge, board, commission, office or
agency to supply all the information required to be submitted thereon. The director of finance shall
assemble and compile all such estimates and supply such additional information
relating to the financial transactions of the city as may be necessary and
present them to the city manager for the timely preparation
of the budget. The city manager, with the assistance of the
director of finance, shall review the estimates and other
data pertinent to the preparation of the budget and make such revisions in such
estimates as the city manager may deem proper subject to the laws of the
Commonwealth relating to obligatory expenditures for any purpose, except that
in the case of the school board budget the city manager may recommend a
revision in category totals only.
The budget submitted to the council shall contain the following:
a) An itemized statement of the appropriations recommended with comparative statements showing appropriations made for the current and next preceding year.
(b) An itemized statement of the taxes required and of the estimated revenues of the city from all other sources for the ensuing fiscal year, with comparative statements of the taxes and other revenues for the current and next preceding year, and of the increases or decreases estimated or proposed.
(c) A fund statement showing a condition of the various appropriations, the amount of appropriations remaining unencumbered, and the amount of revenues remaining unappropriated.
(d) An explanation of the estimates for the ensuing year; also a work program showing the undertakings to be begun and those to be completed during the next year and each of several years in advance.
(e) A statement of the financial condition of the city.
(f) Such other information as may be required by the council.
(g) Such other information as the city manager deems appropriate or advisable.
In no event shall the
expenditures recommended by the city manager in the budget exceed the receipts
estimated, unless the city manager shall recommend new or increased revenues within
the power of the city to levy and collect in the ensuing fiscal year For any fund, the total proposed expenditures shall
not exceed estimated income plus available fund balances that council
has specifically approved for designated purposes.
The city manager shall submit to the council with the budget a budget message which shall incorporate the most current statement of the financial condition of the city, shall explain the budget and shall describe its important features. It shall set forth the reasons for salient changes from the previous year in cost and revenue items. As a part of the budget message, with relation to the proposed expenditures for capital projects included in the budget, the city manager shall include a statement of pending capital projects and proposed new capital projects, relating the respective amounts proposed to be raised therefor by appropriations in the budget and the respective amounts, if any, proposed to be raised therefor by the issuance of bonds during the budget year.
§ 56. Powers and duties of the school board.
The school board members of the city school board shall be a
body corporate under the name and style of the School Board of the city of
Roanoke, and shall have all of the powers, perform all of the duties and be
subject to all of the limitations now provided, or which may hereafter be
provided by law in regard to school boards of cities and except that all real
estate with the buildings and improvements thereon heretofore or hereafter
purchased with money received from the sale of bonds of this city, appropriated
by the council or received from any other source for the purpose of public
education, shall be the property of the city of Roanoke, unless such money so
received from any other source be received on other conditions. The school
board shall transmit to the council and to the city director of
finance manager a
detailed statement of all moneys received by the board or placed to its credit.
Separate accounts shall be kept by the board of moneys appropriated by the
council, and moneys received from other sources, and every such statement shall
show the balance of each class of funds on hand or under control of the board
as of the date thereof.
The school board shall on or before March 15 each fiscal year prepare and submit to the council or its designee for its information in making up its proposed annual budget a detailed estimate, in such form as the council or its designee shall require, of the amount of money required for the conduct of the public schools of the city for the ensuing fiscal year, with an estimate of the amount of all funds which will probably be received by the board for the purpose of public education from sources other than appropriations by the council.
The council may, at its discretion, by ordinance provide for an audit of the affairs and records of the school board by the municipal auditor or by any other competent person or firm selected by the council.