[Adopted as Rev. Ords. 1964, §§ 6-1 to 6-4 and 19-16 (Ch. 6, Art. I, and Ch. 21, Art. I, of the 2010 Code)]
Each municipal year shall commence on the first Monday of January. Each financial year shall commence on the first day of July and terminate on the 30th day of June, and the accounts and books of the City shall be made up to correspond thereto.
[Amended 5-23-2000; 1-14-2003]
All notes or bonds which shall be issued by authority of the Municipal Council shall be signed by the City Treasurer/Collector in behalf of the City and shall be countersigned by the Mayor. All bonds shall bear the impression of the City Seal. Coupon or registered bonds or notes of the City may be surrendered to the City Treasurer/Collector for cancellation in exchange for new notes or bonds, and the City Treasurer/Collector may issue therefor one or more registered notes or bonds of like amount, having the same maturity and rate of interest, to the same or to a new owner. Such new notes or bonds shall be signed by the City Treasurer/Collector and countersigned by the Mayor. Such new notes or bonds shall be recorded by the City Auditor.
[Amended 1-14-2003]
The City Clerk shall furnish to the City Treasurer/Collector and the City Auditor a copy of all orders passed by the Municipal Council affecting the finances of the City or pertaining in any way to the financial accounts thereof.
[Amended 1-14-2003]
The City Treasurer/Collector shall not, without the consent of the Municipal Council, accept the transfer to a third party of any contract with the City or the assignment of wages due or to become due to municipal employees.
[Amended 7-11-2000]
Taxes shall be payable on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1 of each year and bills shall be sent out not later than 30 days prior to the due date. In the event that the bills are sent out with less than 30 days remaining to the due date, the Municipal Council may change the due date, for that one instance, to coincide with a date 30 days after the actual mailing date.