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COMMUNITY City’s reserves at pre-recession levels By DAN WHOM? danwhisenhunt@reporternewspapers.net A recent audit shows the city of San dy Springs’ reserves are back up to levels not seen since before the start of the re cession in 2008. City Council on Jan. 15 received a report on the audit from Adam Fraley, a CPA with Mauldin & Jenkins. Fral ey said the city’s audit showed no find ings, meaning there is nothing city fi nancial staff will have to correct before next year’s audit. The audit for Fiscal Year 2012 shows the city’s reserves, called a general fund balance, increased to $35 million from $21.5 million in Fiscal 2011. Fraley said most of the balance — 95 percent — is un assigned, meaning it hasn’t been desig nated for any purpose. The last time the reserves reached that level was in 2008, the audit shows. Sandy Springs Finance Director Kar en Ellis said the increase in reserves is partially because the city in 2011 rebid all of its government service contracts. “This was the year that the savings were realized,” Ellis said. City Manager John McDonough said rebidding the contract saved $7 million. The audit shows the city in Fiscal 2012 collected $82.2 million in reve nue, mostly from taxes, a $2.8 million increase over Fiscal 2011. The city in Fiscal 2012 spent a total of $57.5 mil lion, a $9 million decrease from the pre vious year. According to the audit, Fiscal 2012 was also the first year since Fiscal 2008 where the city took in more tax payer money than it spent. The auditor did make a few observa tions about the city’s financial practices: Auditors noted that 16 city employ ees built up more vacation time than allowed under city policy. City spokes woman Sharon Kraun said this was the result of an error that has been correct ed, and that no employee was able to take or receive payment for more va cation than allowed under city policy. Auditors also found that there were issues with the payments from the city’s Hospitality Board. The auditors found that “several invoices which were paid that did not have the proper, indepen dent, departmental approval.” Auditors were unable to locate three hospitali ty board invoices, the summary report says. Kraun said this was the result of switching over to a different accounting system. “Regarding the three Hospitality invoices, the invoices were properly routed and paid,” Kraun said. “Dur ing the conversion to a new account ing software, which was conducted af ter the invoices were processed, the invoices were missed as we scanned back documents. They were never lost or misplaced.” Council provides funds to nonprofits, gives tax breaks to Cox Enterprises During City Council’s Jan. 15 meeting, council members: - Awarded approximately $50,000 to local nonprofits. The city gave $12,000 to Heritage Sandy Springs; $7,668 to Mary Hall Freedom House; $9,990 to the Child Devel opment Association; $5,000 to Art Sandy Springs; and $15,000 to the Sandy Springs Education Force. - Approved $1.4 million in tax breaks for Cox Enterprises. The company plans to construct a 578,000-square-foot b uilding at a cost of more than $100 million. The project is expected to bring 1,500 ad ditional jobs to the city with an av erage annual salary of approximately $62,000. The company will receive most of the incentives in 2013 in the form of a $1.3 million impact and building permit fee waiver. Cox En terprises’ media holdings include the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. BRIEFS Youth leadership program enrolling new students Youth Leadership Sandy Springs is looking for up to 30 ninth or 10th grad ers who are interested in learning about their community. The program, offered by Leadership Sandy Springs, wants to enroll students by March 1 for classes during the 2013- 14 school year. YLSS offers students a chance to study government, the environment, public safety, the economy and other topics. Applications are available at www. leadershipsandysprings.org/ylss. To be eligible, students must be rising sopho mores or juniors who either live or go to school in Sandy Springs. For more information, call 404-252- 2787, visit www.leadershipsandysprings. org/ylss or Facebook at Youth Leader ship Sandy Springs. UNCLE JULIO’S f\NE MEXICAN FOOD WtdmLj *Drink Specials Every Wednesday/All Day s 2 Corona rnrnna nnrJ P/%r/Min I inht Corona and Corona Light $ a Frozen Ritas Swirl, Frozen Margarita, Frozen Strawberry Margarita & Frozen Sangria $ 6 Patron Patron Silver Margarita On-The-Rocks, Patron Cosmo-Rita, Patron Skinny Margarita *excludes Patron Classic Margarita Pitchers House Margaritas & Sangria (on-the-rocks) All Day/Everyday! 1140 Hammond Drive Sandy Springs, GA 678.736.8260 Wednesday drink specials only at our Sandy Springs location www.ReporterNewspapers.net | JAN. 25 — FEB. 7,2013 | 3