By Joseph Wiszowaty
SAUK VILLAGE | The Village is once again coming up short and
cannot pay the debt on the Village Hall and two other bond issues which were
for the Village's 9-1-1 Center and a Fire Truck. The 2007 series A-B and C
Bonds are considered “Alternate Revenue Bonds” and were to be paid back by
monies other than property taxes which hasn’t worked out too well for the
Village since 2011. The Village Board
was scheduled to vote on moving funds around in order to pay the debt service
on the bonds, however, the Village Clerk Debbie Williams forgot to put the
Resolution on Tuesday’s agenda. Now the
Village Board will hold a special meeting in order to vote on the resolution
this Thursday.
“As you all know we do not have enough money in (the) General Fund
to cover debt services for the 2007 A Bonds (Editor Note: 2007A Bond is for the
new Village Hall owing about $4.8 million still according to the 2011 Audit).
The total amount due is about $685,000. Of the $685,000 we have paid about
$450,000. And for the 2007 C Bond (Editor Note: 2007C Bond was for Fire Equipment
owing $1.087,186 per the 2011 Audit) for the Fire Truck we owe another $27,000
(this year). In essences I’m asking for permission to move funds from Canadian
National Noise Reduction Fund in the amount of $236,000; $47,000 from the Cell
Tower Fund and from the Water and Sewer Fund of $166,206. The Debt Service is
due on December 1st but the check needs to go out no later than November 15thso it can reach Amalgamated Bank”
Mohan Rao told the Village Board.
Mayor David Hanks said that the Village should be able to pay back
all of these funds with the next installment of property tax revenues before
the end of the 1st quarter of 2014. Hanks did not indicate what services the Village
would have to cut in order to make up the $449,206 deficit this will create for
this fiscal year. The General Fund is already in deficit to other funds in
excess of $1.68 million according to the Village most recently released audit
report. This now puts the General Fund deeper into deficit to other funds to
the tune of $2,129,312 according to Village financial records.
Mayor Hanks reiterated what the Resolution sets out. “So we know
where the money is being spent. There are three areas the money is being spent.
You have debt services (Editor Note: this would be the new Village Hall), you have
the fire equipment bond and telecommunication bond. Mr. Rao will update
us as funds get moved back” Hanks said.
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