2015 Financial Plan. Financial Plan Process Council’s Goals and Objectives – 2014/2015 Introduction of core budget - December Discussion with new Council.

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2015 Financial Plan

Financial Plan Process Council’s Goals and Objectives – 2014/2015 Introduction of core budget - December Discussion with new Council – interim CAO on strategic direction 5 Budget meetings – January and February Resolution of Council to adopt the core budget, discretionary spending listings and increases in property taxes and user rates – February 23 meeting

2015 Tax Increases Oliver1.5% Osoyoos1.8% Penticton2.87% (incl shift) Summerland3.0% Peachland2.0% + policing West Kelowna2.4% Kelowna3.2% Lake Country3.1% Vernon3.4%

Revenue tax increase of 3% $201,000 non market increase$ 85,000 no increases in garbage rates increase in electric rates to match Fortis April 2.625% $252,300 July 1.65 %$ 81,000 5% increase in water rates$ 68,500 5% increase in sewer rates$ 38,000

Revenue – General Fund Increase transfer from Electric Fund for the grant in aid to the Library$115,000 Increase interest earnings and penalty and interest charges on taxes$ 45,000 Increase in the Small Communities and Traffic Fine Revenue Sharing Grants$ 19,000 Increase property rentals for the space used by the Province at the RCMP$ 13,000 Increase in the recycling funds from MMBC – $ 57,000

Core Expense Reallocation within the departments to reflect where the expense will be recorded – Interim CAO Increase staffing budgets to provide relief coverage for vacations and peak times $54,000 and maintain service levels increase staffing in legislative services by.5 FTE $44,000 Reduce staffing budget in Works $60,000 due to identification of labour allocations in excess of the desired service level

Core Expense Sidewalk maintenance$ 11,000 Transit $ 19,000 Landfill closure costs$ 50,000

Discretionary Spending Wildfire Fuel Management $40,000 Conkle Mountain trail improvements$30,000 Citizen survey$15,000 Facilities roof replacement$20,000 Funded by grants or reserve account allocations Library grant in aid$115,000 Funded by a transfer from the electric fund

Impact on a $362,000 single family residence 2015 increase Property taxes Single family residence - $350, assessed value increased by the average market change to $362,000 $ Water$ Sewer $ Garbage- Total on a daily basis – increase is $0.18 $ A daily increase of eighteen cents for a family who turns on lights, expects clean water to come from the tap when they open it, flushes the toilet, travels on local roads and sidewalks, enjoys police and fire protection and uses recreation and park facilities Impact on a $248,600 commercial property Property taxesAverage assessed value for class 6 – 2015 increase $ 62.00