For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
Tangible assets of a durable nature employed in the operating activities of the city and relatively permanent and needed for the production or sale of goods or services are termed "property," "plant and equipment" and "capital assets." This broad group is usually separated into classes according to the physical characteristics of the items.
means expenditures which benefit both the current and future fiscal periods. This includes costs of acquiring land or structures; construction or improvement of buildings, structures or other capital assets; and equipment purchases having an appreciable and calculable period of usefulness. These are expenditures resulting in the acquisition of or addition to the city's capital assets.
means those funds used to account for operations that are financed and operated in a manner similar to private business enterprise, where the intent of the city is that the expenses, including depreciation of providing goods or services to the general public on a continuing basis be financed or recovered primarily through user charges; or, where the city has decided that periodic determination of revenues earned, expenses incurred, and/or net income is appropriate for capital maintenance, public policy, management control, accountability and other purposes. The enterprise funds of the city include the municipally owned water and wastewater utilities and any other utility that may be established by the Common Council. Operation of these utilities shall require enterprise fund accounting and reporting.
means the cash equivalent price exchanged for goods or services at the date of acquisition. Land, buildings and equipment are common examples of items recognized under the historical cost attribute.
means tangible assets of a lesser value than capital assets as defined in the provisions of this section.
means assets that can be observed by one or more of the physical senses that may be seen and touched and, in some environments, heard and smelled.
(Ord. 1135-2004; Ord. 944-97, 1997; Code 2000 § 33.030)