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Hotel /Motel Taxes ~ 2% increase per year far Century Center & Hall of Fame <br />• Other taxes -range from no growth up to 3% per year depending upon type of tax <br />• Charges for Services -generally 3% increase per year for most services; however, this <br />varies depending upon the type of service provided and the projected cast incurred to <br />provide the service <br />• Utility Fees -modest 2% per year growth {which assumes no rate changes} with a few <br />exceptions: Solid Waste and Sewer Insurance Fees <br />• Administrative Fees and Other Allocations - 3% increase per year <br />• Intergovernmental grants -varies based upon type of grant <br />• All other miscellaneous revenue -generally no growth; however, this has been <br />determined on a case by case basis <br />EXPENDITURE ASSUMPTIONS: <br />• Salaries for Police Officers, Firefighters, Teamsters and Non-bargaining employees - <br />ranges from 2% to 4.5% increase per year dependent upon year and contract <br />• Health Benefits - 15% increase per year <br />• Other Benefits and Personnel Costs - 3% increase per year <br />• Supplies - 0% increase per year <br />• Other Services - 2% increase per year <br />• Other Uses - 2% increase per year <br />• Debt Service Payments (for outstanding bonds and financing obligations) -the forecast <br />includes all debt service schedules outstanding as of the beginning of 2006 plus any <br />anticipated financing planned during 2005. <br />• Other unique changes (increases and decreases} have been included on a case by case <br />basis where necessary <br />This five-year forecast helps to identify specific funds that will need to rely on existing cash <br />balances to fund anticipated future year budget deficits. In some cases, the fund's cash balance is <br />not sufficient at the current time to fully support the projected budget deficits that are anticipated <br />within the next five years. In these cases, tough decisions will need io be made to determine haw <br />to fund the activities within each fund. <br />B-41 <br />