The City of Stuart has released the fiscal year 2015 audit report for Stuart Municipal Utilities.

 

Receipts for the organization totaled $2.6 million, a two-percent increase from the previous year. $2.3 million in service charges was the largest source of revenue.

 

Disbursements for the year totaled $2.5 million, a two-percent increase from the previous year. The biggest expense was $2.1 million in operating disbursements.

A copy of the audit report is available for review in the Utility Department’s office, the State Auditor’s office or by clicking the link in this story at www.raccoonvalleyradio.com.

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The Stuart City Council will meet Monday night. They will hear a presentation from the City auditor on the City’s audit for fiscal year 2015.

 

Additionally, representatives from Shaw-Belden Insurance will present information about the City’s property insurance renewal.

 

Plus, the Council will set two public hearings to approve the fiscal year 2017 budget and  bid letting for the EMS building project.

 

Additionally, Kading Properties will make a proposal for a new housing project and Sundance Incorporated for a development agreement.

 

The Council will also vote to approve the sale of an old fire truck, make appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission and receive a code enforcement report and City Hall computer and technology update quote.

 

Finally, they will vote to amend the revised code of ordinances, review an amendment to a development agreement with S&C Properties and discuss the 2015 wind turbine contract income.

The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. inside of City Hall.

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