The Council may at any time, by a two-thirds vote of the entire
membership, transfer any portion of an unencumbered balance of an
appropriation to any other purpose or object. Notice of such transfer
shall be given by publication within 15 days thereafter in the official
newspaper of the City.
No money shall be drawn from the treasury of the City, nor shall any obligation for the expenditure of money be incurred, except in pursuance of the annual appropriation in the adopted budget or when changed as authorized by §
68-4 of this article. At the close of each fiscal year, any unencumbered balance of an appropriation shall revert to the general fund and shall be subject to reappropriation, but appropriations may be made by the Common Council, to be paid out of the income of the current year, in furtherance of improvements or other objects or works which will not be completed within such year, and any such appropriation shall continue in force until the purpose for which it was made shall have been accomplished or abandoned.
The calendar year shall be the fiscal year.
In lieu of the personal signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk
or Treasurer, there may be affixed on order checks the facsimile signatures
of such persons adopted by them and approved by the Common Council,
but the use of the facsimile signature shall not relieve such official
from any liability to which he/she is otherwise subject, including
the unauthorized use thereof.
The City Clerk and his/her deputies are authorized to prepare
a statement of real property status form to be used to provide information
often requested for transfers of real property, such as the amount
of outstanding special assessments, deferred assessments, changes
in assessments, amount of taxes, outstanding water and sewer bills,
current water and sewer bills, contemplated improvements, floodplain
status, violations of the Building and Health Codes and similar information.
Any such information sought shall be provided to the person requesting
it on said form. A minimum of 48 hours is required for preparation
of a statement of real property status. There shall be a fee set by
the Common Council for compiling such information, plus an additional
fee set by the Common Council for facsimile transmissions.
Billings by the City may be paid within 30 days after billing
without interest. Thereafter, interest may be charged at the rate
of 1 1/2% per month or any fraction thereof, until the following 15th
day of November. Bills not paid on or before the 15th day of November
shall have added to the total amount due 1 1/2% of said charges, shall
be entered on the tax roll as a special charge and become a lien upon
real estate.
A firm of certified public accountants shall be employed each
year by the City, subject to the confirmation of the Common Council,
to conduct a detailed audit of the City's financial transactions and
its books and to assist the City Treasurer in the management of the
City's financial affairs, including the City's public utilities. These
auditors shall be employed on a calendar-year basis. The books audited
may, in addition to the City financial records of the office of the
City Treasurer, include the City Treasurer's books, the City's public
utilities, Police Department records, and any other books of any boards,
commissions, officers or employees of the City handling City moneys.
No agent of the City having authority to employ labor or to
purchase materials, supplies or any other commodities may bind the
City or incur any indebtedness for which the City may become liable
without approval of the Council. Each such employment or purchase
order shall be drawn against a specific appropriation, the money for
which shall be available in the City treasury and not subject to any
prior labor claims or material purchase orders at the time when such
employment is negotiated or purchase order drawn. The City Clerk shall
keep a record of such employment and purchase orders and shall charge
them against the proper appropriation.