The fiscal year of the Township shall begin on the first day
of January and end on the last day of December or at such other time
as Council may ordain.
The Mayor shall submit to Council a budget for the ensuing fiscal
year and a budget message. Submission of these items shall take place
at least 60 days prior to the start of this fiscal year or at such
earlier time as Council shall establish in the Administrative Code.
The Mayor's message shall explain the budget both in fiscal
terms and in the terms of work programs. It shall outline proposed
financial policies of the Township for the ensuing fiscal year; describe
the important features of the budget; indicate any major changes from
the current year in financial policies, expenditures, and revenues
together with the reasons for such changes; summarize the Township's
debt position and include such other material as the Mayor deems desirable.
Copies of the budget and the capital program as adopted shall
be public records and shall be made available to the public at suitable
places in the Township.
Every appropriation, except an appropriation for a capital expenditure,
shall lapse at the close of the fiscal year to the extent that it
has not been expended or encumbered. An appropriation for a capital
expenditure shall continue in force until the purpose for which it
was made has been accomplished or abandoned; the purpose of any such
appropriation shall be deemed abandoned if three years pass without
any disbursement from or encumbrance of the appropriation.
No payment shall be made or obligation incurred against any
appropriation except in accordance with appropriations duly made and
unless the Chief Administrative Officer or his designee first certifies
that there is a sufficient unencumbered balance in such appropriation
and that sufficient funds are or will be available to cover the claim
or meet the obligation when it becomes due or payable. Any authorization
of payment or incurring of obligation in violation of the provisions
of this Charter shall be void and any payment so made illegal; such
action shall be cause for removal of any officer who knowingly authorized
or made such payment or incurred such obligation, and he shall also
be liable to the Township for any amount so paid. However, except
where prohibited by law, nothing in this Charter shall be construed
to prevent the making or authorizing of payments or making of contracts
for capital improvements to be financed wholly or partly by the issuance
of bonds to prevent the making of any contract or lease providing
for payments beyond the end of the fiscal year, provided that such
action is made or approved by ordinance.