ORANGE CITY COUNCIL

Finance Policy Committee

 

Agenda

 

7 March 2017

 

 

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 that a Finance Policy Committee meeting of ORANGE CITY COUNCIL will be held in the Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Byng Street, Orange on  Tuesday, 7 March 2017.

 

 

Garry Styles

General Manager

 

For apologies please contact Michelle Catlin on 6393 8246.

    

 


Finance Policy Committee                                                                             7 March 2017

Agenda

  

1                Introduction.. 3

1.1            Declaration of pecuniary interests, significant non-pecuniary interests and less than significant non-pecuniary interests. 3

2                General Reports. 4

2.1            Statement of Bank Balances as at 31 January 2017. 4

2.2            Request For Financial Assistance. 7

 


Finance Policy Committee                                                                             7 March 2017

 

1       Introduction

1.1     Declaration of pecuniary interests, significant non-pecuniary interests and less than significant non-pecuniary interests

The provisions of Chapter 14 of the Local Government Act, 1993 (the Act) regulate the way in which Councillors and designated staff of Council conduct themselves to ensure that there is no conflict between their private interests and their public role.

The Act prescribes that where a member of Council (or a Committee of Council) has a direct or indirect financial (pecuniary) interest in a matter to be considered at a meeting of the Council (or Committee), that interest must be disclosed as soon as practicable after the start of the meeting and the reasons given for declaring such interest.

As members are aware, the provisions of the Local Government Act restrict any member who has declared a pecuniary interest in any matter from participating in the discussion or voting on that matter, and requires that member to vacate the Chamber.

Council’s Code of Conduct provides that if members have a non-pecuniary conflict of interest, the nature of the conflict must be disclosed. The Code of Conduct also provides for a number of ways in which a member may manage non pecuniary conflicts of interest.

Recommendation

It is recommended that Committee Members now disclose any conflicts of interest in matters under consideration by the Finance Policy Committee at this meeting.

 


Finance Policy Committee                                                                            7 March 2017

 

 

2       General Reports

2.1     Statement of Bank Balances as at 31 January 2017

TRIM REFERENCE:        2017/198

AUTHOR:                       Kim Thompson, Accounting Officer - Management    

 

 

EXECUTIVE Summary

Council operates one Bank Account and is required to carry out a Bank Reconciliation at the end of each month. As at 31 January 2017 the Cash Book Balances was $143,915.63.

Link To Delivery/OPerational Plan

The recommendation in this report relates to the Delivery/Operational Plan strategy “1.2 Our City - Information and advice provided for the decision-making process will be succinct, reasoned, accurate, timely and balanced”.

Financial Implications

Council has been advised that as a council included in the NSW Government’s merger proposals under consideration by the Office of Local Government since referral on 6 January 2016, Council must comply with the merger proposal period guidelines issued under S23A of the Local Government Act 1993.

The guidelines instruct Council it should expend money in accordance with the detailed budget adopted for the purposes of implementing the Delivery/Operational Plan for the 2015/16 year.

Any expenditure outside the adopted budget requires the identification of clear and compelling grounds and must be approved by Council at a meeting that is open to the public. The guidelines indicate the resolution of Council for increased expenditure must specify the reasons why the expenditure is required and warranted.

If increased expenditure is greater than $250,000 or 1% of the Council’s revenue from rates in the preceding year, whichever is the greater, Council is required to exhibit the increase to the budget and consider comments received.

Council must also avoid entering into contracts or undertakings where expenditure or revenue is greater than $250,000 or 1% of the Council’s revenue from rates in the preceding year, whichever is the greater, unless the contract or undertaking is as a result of a decision or procurement process commenced prior to the merger proposal period or where entering into a contract or undertaking is reasonably necessary for the purposes of meeting the ongoing service delivery commitments of the Council or was previously approved in the Council’s Delivery/Operational Plan.

Policy and Governance Implications

Nil

 

Recommendation

That the information provided in the report by the Accounting Officer – Management on the Statement of Bank Balances as at 31 January 2017 be acknowledged.

 

further considerations

Consideration has been given to the recommendation’s impact on Council’s service delivery; image and reputation; political; environmental; health and safety; employees; stakeholders and project management; and no further implications or risks have been identified.

 

Attachments

1          Bank Reconciliation as at 31 January 2017, D17/5251

  


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2.1                       Statement of Bank Balances as at 31 January 2017

Attachment 1      Bank Reconciliation as at 31 January 2017

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2.2     Request For Financial Assistance

TRIM REFERENCE:        2017/352

AUTHOR:                       Josie Sanders, Management Accountant    

 

 

EXECUTIVE Summary

Council is in receipt of requests for financial assistance under section 356 of the Local Government Act 1993. The report provides details of applications received.

Link To Delivery/OPerational Plan

The recommendation in this report relates to the Delivery/Operational Plan strategy “3.3 Our City – Recognise that members of the community will take different leadership pathways, the Council will support this growth and development through appropriate activities, initiatives and assistance”.

Financial Implications

Council has been advised that as a council included in the NSW Government’s merger proposals under consideration by the Office of Local Government since referral on 6 January 2016, Council must comply with the merger proposal period guidelines issued under S23A of the Local Government Act 1993.

The guidelines instruct Council it should expend money in accordance with the detailed budget adopted for the purposes of implementing the Delivery/Operational Plan for the 2015/16 year.

Any expenditure outside the adopted budget requires the identification of clear and compelling grounds and must be approved by Council at a meeting that is open to the public. The guidelines indicate the resolution of Council for increased expenditure must specify the reasons why the expenditure is required and warranted.

If increased expenditure is greater than $250,000 or 1% of the Council’s revenue from rates in the preceding year, whichever is the greater, Council is required to exhibit the increase to the budget and consider comments received.

Council must also avoid entering into contracts or undertakings where expenditure or revenue is greater than $250,000 or 1% of the Council’s revenue from rates in the preceding year, whichever is the greater, unless the contract or undertaking is as a result of a decision or procurement process commenced prior to the merger proposal period or where entering into a contract or undertaking is reasonably necessary for the purposes of meeting the ongoing service delivery commitments of the Council or was previously approved in the Council’s Delivery/Operational Plan.

Implications in this report

None of the applications are recommended to be funded because there are no uncommitted available funds for the applications attached to the report given both the General Donations and Major Promotions budget have been fully expended.


 

The Donations Policy is promoted widely as part of the budget process and all applicants (successful or not) who have sought donations in the past couple of years, are individually written to with an invitation for them to make submissions for donations/sponsorships so their allocation is more certain given it is included in the budget processes.

$2,000 for each Councillor has been reserved to enable Councillors to allocate up to $2,000 each to requests as they arise throughout the year. If any of the attached are supported by a Councillor, an allocation can be made from their remaining allocation. A table is provided below and it will be updated with each report to show how much each Councillor has apportioned to their supported projects.

The overall donations/sponsorship budget for 2016/17 is as follows:

 

Program

Adopted Budget

Actual/Committed

Remaining balance

General Donations

84,378

84,378*

Nil

Major Promotions

72,127

72,127

Nil

* The allocation of 19 x $100 reserved for school prize giving is accounted for in the actual/committed column of the table. The actual/committed column also includes the Councillor allocation of $24,000 ($2,000 per Councillor) which is available to be allocated by Councillors throughout the year.

 

Process for the application of the remaining budget allocation

A Council resolution is required to allocate funds to any external entity, including as a donation. Hence, the provision of donations can only occur upon a Councillor’s request being specifically included in a resolution. 

Applications are considered against the criteria outlined in the Donations Policy.  There is an application form that should be submitted to commence the process of making a donation to another entity. The form contains details that inform Council that the donation aligns with the intentions the Council has established in the Community Strategic Plan.

Where a Councillor has advised they wish to pledge money to a particular cause, the pledge will be noted in the financial assistance report. 

The steps to have donations considered are as follows:

1        Applicant completes donations form – available on the Council website or can be sent to the applicant.

2        Application is assessed against the criteria in the Donations Policy and reported to Council in the financial assistance report.

3        Council considers applications at a Council Meeting with Councillors specifically including in a resolution the amount and recipient of any donations supported.

4        In accordance with s356 of the Local Government Act, some donations require advertising and then a report back to Council of any submissions is required (i.e. where the recipient acts for financial benefit for example).


Individual Councillor allocations are as follows:

 

Councillor

Adopted Budget

Actual/Committed

(as resolved)

Remaining balance

Councillor Davis

$2,000

$2,000 – Forbes Flood Appeal

Nil

Councillor Hamling

$2,000

$500 – Canobolas High School

$500 – Orange White Ribbon

$500 – Clontarf Foundation

$500 – Orange Bush Nippers

Nil

Councillor Brown

$2,000

$2,000 - Leukaemia Foundation

Nil

Councillor Duffy

$2,000

$500 – Come Together Choir

$500 – Foodcare Orange

$500 – Fusion

$500 – Carewest Preschool

Nil

 

Councillor Gander

$2,000

$1,500 – Foodcare Orange

$500 - Fusion

Nil

Councillor Gryllis

$2,000

$500 – Canobolas High School

$500 – Carewest Preschool

$1,000 – Forbes Flood Appeal

Nil

Councillor Jones

$2,000

$2,000 - Riding for the Disabled

Nil

Councillor Kidd

$2,000

$2,000 – Light it Red for Dyslexia

Nil

Councillor Munro

$2,000

$2,000 – Anson St School

Nil

Councillor Taylor

$2,000

$500 – Community Christmas Lunch

$1,500

Councillor Turner

$2,000

$500 – Come Together Choir

$1,500 – At The Vineyard

Nil

Councillor Whitton

$2,000

$350 – Riding for the Disabled

$500 – Community Christmas Lunch

$200 – Tiarah Jade Fisher

$950

 

Policy and Governance Implications

Nil

 

Recommendation

That Councillors specify any other donation recipients and the amounts for each donation.

 

 

further considerations

Consideration has been given to the recommendation’s impact on Council’s service delivery; image and reputation; political; environmental; health and safety; employees; stakeholders and project management; and no further implications or risks have been identified.

 


 

SUPPORTING INFORMATION

 

As there are no remaining funds in the Donations and the Major Promotions budgets, staff are unable to recommend funding the applications received this month.

 

The applications are summarised as follows:

 

The Canobolas Rural Technology High School Girri Girri Academy – This program is designed to increase attendance and retention rates of Aboriginal girls. Funding required for workshops and activities including pool entrance fees, cultural excursions, sporting and health and beauty workshops. Complies with policy and if budget had been available staff would have recommended approval of the application.

Policy Position –Miscellaneous up to a maximum of $500 - $2000 has been requested

 

Orange and District Historical Society Inc – Funding required to establish a website. Complies with policy and if budget had been available staff would have recommended approval of the application.

Policy Position – Miscellaneous up to a maximum of $500 - $1,200 has been requested

 

Country Women’s Association of NSW Central Western Group Money requested for Prize giving at the Schools Public Speaking Competition. Complies with policy and if budget had been available staff would have recommended approval of the application.

Policy Position – Prize Giving – Up to a maximum of $100 - $200 has been requested

 

Housing Plus – Fundraising ball to be held 5 May 2017 to raise money to build a crisis centre in Orange for women and children escaping domestic violence.

Policy position – Maximum of $5,000 in sponsorship category. Council has already offered financial support to Housing Plus in this financial year so the application is not supported.

 

Crafted Live – Mojo Events and Promotions is a local event based business teaming up with Australian Barbecue Alliance to bring a BBQ and Beer event on Saturday 4 March 2017. Complies with policy and if budget had been available staff would have recommended approval of the application.

Policy position – Maximum of $5,000 in sponsorship category.

 

 

Attachments

1          Donation Table - 7 March 2017, D17/8217

2          The Canobolas Rural Technoloy High School - Girri Girri Academy, IC17/2028

3          Orange & Distict Historical Society, IC17/1987

4          CWA - Central West Group, IC17/2053

5          Housing Plus, IC17/1523

6          Crafted LIVE, IC17/3442

 


Finance Policy Committee                                                                                                       7 March 2017

2.2                       Request For Financial Assistance

Attachment 1      Donation Table - 7 March 2017

 

No

Applicant

Amount Sought

Policy Position

Purpose

Comment

Recom-mended

To be advertised

A.1

 

The Canobolas Rural Technology High School – Girri Girri Academy

$2,000

General Request – Up to a maximum of $500

To Increase attendance and retention rates of Aboriginal girls at school by running various workshops and activities.

Policy Applied

No

No

A.2

Orange & District Historical Society Inc.

$1,200

General Request – Up to a maximum of $500

To establish a website

Policy Applied

No

No

A.3

CWA – Central West Group

$200

Prize giving – up to a maximum of $100

Prize giving for Schools Public Speaking Competition

Policy Applied

No

No

A.4

Housing Plus

$15,000

Sponsorship – policy position would be up to $5,000

Fundraising ball to be held 5th May 2017 at Orange Ex-Services Club, for the purpose of building a crisis centre for women and children escaping domestic violence.

Policy Applied

No

Yes

A.5

Crafted LIVE

$5,000

Sponsorship – policy position would be up to $5,000

Mojo Events teaming up with Australian Barbeque Alliance to hold a BBQ and Beer event Sat 4th March 2017.

Policy Applied

No

Yes

 

 

 

 


Finance Policy Committee                                                                                7 March 2017

2.2                       Request For Financial Assistance

Attachment 2      The Canobolas Rural Technoloy High School - Girri Girri Academy

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Attachment 4      CWA - Central West Group

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