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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 Annual Report - long version 2014 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT COUNTY OF NEWELL, ALBERTA, CANADA FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2014 Photo by Russ Siedel C OUNTY OF N EWELL, A LBERTA, C ANADA 2014 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT F OR THE FISCAL PERIOD ENDING D ECEMBER 31, 2014 Produced by the Finance Department in cooperation with all County departments For information on programs and services, or to obtain a copy of this document, contact: ADMINISTRATION Telephone: 403-362-3266 E-Mail: administration@newellmail.ca The 2014 Annual Financial Report is available online at www.countyofnewell.ab.ca Photo by Newell Regional Tourism Association P AGE 2 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 T HE C OUNTY OF N EWELL Vision & Mission 7 County Council 9 Organizational Chart 10 SECTION 2 R EPORT FROM THE M ANAGER OF F INANCE Introduction 14 GFOA Canadian Award for Financial Reporting 14 Management Reporting & Control 15 Financial Indicators Discussion & Analysis 16 SECTION 3 C ONSOLIDATED F INANCIAL S TATEMENTS ManagementÓs Responsibility for the Consolidated Financial Statements 29 Independent AuditorsÓ Report 30 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 32 Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities 33 Consolidated Statement of Change in Net Financial Assets 34 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 35 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 36 Schedule of Segmented Disclosures 52 SECTION 4 F INANCIAL & S TATISTICAL S ECTION Demographic Statistics 56 Expenses by Function 57 Expenses by Object 57 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 3 P AGE 4 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT SECTION 1 THE COUNTY OF NEWELL C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 5 Photo by Michelle Marshall P AGE 6 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT VISION & MISSION STATEMENT VISION STATEMENT To encourage and support sustainable growth and quality of life. MISSION STATEMENT The County of Newell through leadership and policy provides services, structure and stability. Photo by Michelle Marshall C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 7 COUNTY PROFILE The County of Newell is a rural municipality (5900 sq. km.) located in southeast Alberta in an area northeast of the City of Lethbridge. The largest urban communities within the County are the City of Brooks and the Town of Bassano. The County provides a number of services Î directly or jointly with other municipalities Î to the residents protection, garbage disposal, planning and development administration, agricultural services, recreation and parks, family and community support services and bylaw enforcement. The County has a dynamic and diverse economy driven by three pillars: Agriculture; Oil and Gas; and Tourism. There are approximately 500 primary agricultural producers in the County, and approximately 1500 non-agricultural business enterprises within the County and its municipalities. The County of Newell has a thriving and extensive agricultural base with ready access to Calgary and its global transportation linkages. With a younger work force and average farm receipts in the range of $100,000 to $249,999, the region is home to Alberta. The County has one of AlbertaÓs most roughly 30,000 wells in the County, which accounts for half of all wells in Alberta, and 37% of all wells in Canada. Approximately 170 production and service companies employ 4,000 to 5,000 people in the energy sector in the region. Key tourism anchors include Lake Newell - one of CanadaÓs largest man- made lakes, Dinosaur Provincial Park and recreation activity as diverse as hunting, and wildlife watching. Business costs are low. Quality of life is high Î with a full range of recreation, health and cultural amenities. P AGE 8C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT COUNTY COUNCIL DIVISION 1 Rolling Hills DIVISION 2 Tilley DIVISION 3 Patricia/Millicent DIVISION 4 Rainier/Scandia/Bow City DIVISION 5 Cassils/Lake Newell Resort Clarence Amulung Councillor Gordon Simpson Councillor Anne Marie PhilipsenCouncillor Tracy Fyfe (403) 964-2292(403) 377-2596(403) 793-2076 amulungc@newellmail.casimpsong@newellmail.caphilipsena@newellmail.cahammergrenw@newellmail.cafyfet@newellmail.ca DIVISION 6 Bassano DIVISION 7 Rosemary DIVISION 8 Duchess DIVISION 9 Gem DIVISION 10 Brooks Councillor Kelly ChristmanCouncillor Ellen UnruhCouncillor Brian de JongReeve Molly DouglassCouncillor Lionel Juss (403) 641-2274(403) 641-2562 christmank@newellmail.caunruhe@newellmail.cadejongb@newellmail.cadouglassm@newellmail.cajussl@newellmail.ca C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 9 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DIRECTOR OF MANAGER OF AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL REEVE SERVICES CHIEF SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE & OFFICER COUNCIL DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY MANAGER OF PLANNING & EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT MANAGER OF DIRECTOR OF DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS MUNICIPAL CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER OF SERVICES CORPORATE SAFETY SERVICES MANAGER OF ENGINEERING MANAGER OF SERVICES FINANCE MANAGER OF MUNICIPAL FIRE & ENFORCEMENT EMERGENCY MANAGER OF SUPERVISOR SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 10 P AGE 12 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT SECTION 2 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 13 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE I NTRODUCTION activities and available resources. It also provides an opportunity to analyze and comment on the GFOA C ANADIAN A WARD FOR F INANCIAL R EPORTING In order to be awarded a Canadian Award for Financial Reporting, a government unit must contents conform to program standards. Such reports should go beyond the minimum requirements of generally accepted accounting principles and demonstrate an effort to clearly communicate the municipal municipal governments, and address user needs. A Canadian Award for Financial Reporting is valid for a period of one year only. We believe our current report continues to conform to the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting program requirements, and we are submitting it to GFOA. P AGE 14C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE M ANAGEMENT R EPORTING & C ONTROL process, accounting procedures, external audit, investment and purchasing policies which are described below. Budget Process adopts the operating and capital budgets for the coming year. The budget process involves council, department heads, staff and the public. Council approves the budget taking into account current economic conditions, provincial policy changes and service needs within the County. It should be noted After the budget is adopted by Council, expenditures are controlled against budget by formal purchasing Accounting Procedures The CountyÓs accounting system and related internal controls are designed to provide reasonable loss from unauthorized use or disposition. The CountyÓs Purchasing and Budget Variance policies ensure that controls and reporting requirements are appropriate. Generally accepted accounting principles for local governments are adhered to. External Audit Council is required by the Municipal Government Act to engage independent auditors to express an records and they meet periodically with staff to discuss matters arising from the audit or from new policies and procedures. The auditors also provide the County with a management letter providing comments on internal controls. Investment Policy The CountyÓs excess funds are invested in accordance with Investment Policy 2014-PAD-032. This policy has as its objectives the preservation of capital, maintenance of liquidity and the realization of a competitive rate of return. Municipal investments are governed by restrictive legislation under the Municipal Government Act. The CountyÓs investment policy meets all of these requirements. C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 15 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE Purchasing Policy The County ensures that consistent procedures are followed for purchases through Purchasing Policy 2011-PAD-051 which sets expenditure limits for the County. The policy ensures that items purchased have been approved through the budget process or by separate resolution of Council. F INANCIAL I NDICATORS D ISCUSSION & A NALYSIS The 2014 Consolidated Financial Statements are prepared in compliance with Public Sector Accounting by applying PSAB issued Statement of Recommended Practices (SORP) 4: Indicators of Financial the County in maintaining the programs and services it currently provides, as well as the policy and This SORP is not part of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and there is no requirement for governments to implement its recommendations. Although there are numerous indicators to assess and vulnerability well as a selection of indicators related to each. P AGE 16C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability measures the ability of the County to maintain its existing programs and services, The following indicators have been selected to assess sustainability. This annual result indicates the extent to which the CountyÓs revenue is more than its expenses during over time, expenses are less than revenues. In essence, this requires current taxpayers to fully meet the cost of services. cost of asset replacement in the future. On an annual basis 50% of the annual amortization charge for facilities and infrastructure, and 100% of the annual amortization charge for vehicles, machinery and equipment is raised from municipal tax revenues and transferred to restricted surplus funds. Taking into account future replacement costs in determining the appropriate level of surplus is a critical step C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 17 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE Financial Assets-to-Liabilities This indicator shows the extent to which the CountyÓs future revenues will be required to pay for past revenues or increasing debt to pay for past decisions. Although this ratio decreased slightly in 2014 the County remains in a relatively strong position with in 2015 as an additional $6,000,000 in debentures may be issued to fund the rural water project, after which the ratio is expected to improve as annual principal payments on that debt decrease the liability balance. P AGE 18C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE Taxes Receivable as a % of Tax Levies Every year, a percentage of property owners are unable to pay property taxes for a variety of reasons. If this percentage increases over time, it may indicate an overall decline in the CountyÓs economic health. Additionally, as uncollected property taxes rise, liquidity decreases. 2008200920102011201220132014 Total Tax Levy (includes requisitions) 38,077,534 40,131,740 37,906,610 37,798,648 38,571,559 40,464,388 41,536,602 Taxes Receivable (before allowance) Current 297,544 279,540 389,320 427,744 411,923 588,708 600,093 Arrears 386,589 436,631 532,931 452,891 498,988 627,660 770,179 684,133 716,171 922,251 880,635 910,911 1,216,368 1,370,272 Taxes Receivable as a % of the Current Levy Current 0.78%0.70%1.03%1.13%1.07%1.45%1.44% Arrears1.02%1.09%1.41%1.20%1.29%1.55%1.85% Taxes Collected - Current Year99.22%99.30%98.97%98.87%98.93%98.55%98.56% Taxable Assessment3,814,704,390 4,151,150,920 3,898,515,520 3,879,853,980 3,990,255,860 4,209,007,890 4,324,192,910 Municipal Tax Rates Residential and Farmland3.33%3.33%3.33%3.33%3.33%3.33%3.33% Non-residential6.69%6.70%6.70%6.71%6.71%6.71%6.71% C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 19 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE FLEXIBILITY Flexibility is the degree to which the County can change its debt burden or raise taxes to respond to to changing circumstances. Debt Servicing Costs-to-Revenues The ratio of debt servicing costs-to-revenues indicates the amount of current revenue that is required to service past borrowing decisions and, as a result, is not available for programs and services. 2008200920102011201220132014 Debt servicing costs 990,667990,6672,942,755 Revenues 31,595,64230,061,64235,375,534 Ratio 3.16%3.07%3.29%3.30%9.05%14.23% costs-to-revenues. Debt servicing costs rose in conjunction with the issuance of debentures to fund the rural water project and a series of local improvement projects. This ratio may increase further in 2015 as the County contemplates issuing an additional $6,000,000 in debentures for the rural water project is yet to be determined and depends on whether the County is successful in securing additional grant funding for the project. P AGE 20C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE Debt Limits and Debt Payments Regulation 255/00. The maximum allowable debt the County could hold within this regulation is approximately $54.6 million. The County held outstanding debt balances representing 55.0% of this maximum allowable amount at the end of 2014. This leaves the County with approximately $24,615,000 of borrowing room. 2008200920102011201220132014 Debt limit Maximum allowable debt45,193,52945,092,463 Total debt6,737,9716,104,9145,445,21221,594,16130,054,422 Percentage used15.1%13.5%12.1%44.3%44.0%55.0% Maximum allowable annual debt payment7,532,2557,515,4119,111,471 Annual payments on existing debt990,667990,6672,942,755 Percentage used12.3%12.3%13.2%13.2%36.2%34.3%56.9% 1,0699497673,4014,210 Population*7,1017,1017,101 * Source: Alberta Municipal Affairs Statistics Profile Council has passed bylaws 1731-11 and 1797-14, authorizing debt issues of up to $22,400,000 and $14,000,000 respectively, to assist with constructing the rural water distribution system. As at December of the debt limit has been used. The rise in debt per capita is expected to steadily decrease as these debentures are scheduled to be repaid by 2023. C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 21 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE R ESTRICTED S URPLUS Restricted Surplus funds are included as part of the CountyÓs accumulated surplus and details of these Stabilize tax rates in the face of variable and uncontrollable factors (consumption, interest rates, unemployment rates, changes in subsidies) and utility rates Make provisions for replacement or acquisitions of assets and infrastructure that are currently establishes specific restricted surplus funds to: being consumed and amortized Avoid spikes in funding requirements of the Restricted Surplus Balance capital plan by reducing the reliance on long- 60 term debt borrowings 50 Millions 40 30 Provide for future liabilities incurred in the 20 current year but paid for in the future 10 - 2008200920102011201220132014 Restricted surplus offers liquidity which enhances fund capital projects internally, allowing it time to access debt markets and take advantage of favourable conditions. The level of restricted surplus funds required will vary for a number of reasons including: Services provided by the County Economic conditions and projections Internal debt and restricted surplus policies surplus funds listed below. The County is in compliance with this policy as at December 31, 2014. Balance at Minimum Balance % of minimum Dec. 31, 2014Required balance held Infrastructure13,633,51611,607,720117% Vehicles, Machinery & Equipment114% Stabilization2,742,495104% Facilities1,133,647 Fire Apparatus250,000474% P AGE 22C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE Tangible Capital Assets with a net book value of $599,150. ¤ $3,162,329 Î Paving projects ¤ $3,002,276 Î Regional Water System ¤ $933,240 Î EID Drainage Partnership ¤ $343,390 Î IT Network Redundancy, Backup & Disaster Recovery Net Book Value of Tangible Capital Assets-to-Cost of Tangible Capital Assets Net book value of TCA compared to total cost of TCA measures the extent to which the estimated useful lives of the CountyÓs tangible capital assets are available to provide its products and services. As at December 31, 2014 approximately 79% of the CountyÓs assets useful lives remain available to provide its services. C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 23 REPORT FROM THE MANAGER OF FINANCE VULNERABILITY Vulnerability is the degree to which the County becomes dependent on, and therefore vulnerable to, sources of funding outside its own-source revenue is, the more it relies on Government Transfers-to-Total Revenue This indicator demonstrates the level of government transfers compared to total revenues. The higher the percentage, the more reliance the County puts on receipt of funds from other levels of government. These transfers are dependent on policy decisions which are outside the control of the County. transfers. It is important to note that the majority of these government transfers have been used for Rural Water Distribution System. The CountyÓs ability to undertake such projects is dependent in large part on grant funding from other levels of government. 2008200920102011201220132014 26,771,7309,710,706 2,141,5791,733,2101,601,6701,073,512 Total transfers 14,925,51711,005,5207,414,210 Total revenue 40,733,24949,326,774 Government transfers-to-total revenue 25.9%47.6%33.1%39.4%25.6%16.1%24.1% 79.7%93.9%93.6%91.0% 20.3%6.1%10.7%6.4%12.0%9.0% its reliance on government transfers for operating to support its products and services. Respectfully Submitted, Matt Fenske, CA Manager of Finance March 19, 2015 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 24 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT Photo by Michelle Marshall Photo by Russ Seidel P AGE 26 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT SECTION 3 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 27 Photo by Michelle Marshall P AGE 28 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2013 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS MANAGEMENTÓS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 29 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS P AGE 30C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Photo by Michelle Marshall C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 31 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS P AGE 32C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Photo by Newell Regional Tourism Association C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 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2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 55 STATISTICAL SECTION Demographics & Other Statistics 2008200920102011201220132014 Population*7,1017,101 2,9573,145 Area in hectares623,537623,537623,537623,537623,537619,600619,600 Continuous full-time employees 57555455556061 Debt supported by property taxes504,421425,150349,69117,115,01727,134,749 Debt supported by notes receivable6,233,5505,679,7645,095,5214,479,1442,919,673 Debt per capita1,0699497673,4014,210 Annual surplus22,190,32421,011,05923,396,133 Accumulated surplus221,455,146 Net financial assets51,696,05455,022,92653,214,93453,559,23042,553,30340,412,495 Permits Issued: Building Permit1017669907694 Electrical Permit223360201166202169163 Gas Permit11257616797 Plumbing Permit543930325156 Private Sewage Permit251717212221 557340445393431 *Source: Alberta Municipal Affairs Statistics Profile P AGE 56C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT STATISTICAL SECTION Expenses by Function & Expenses by Object 2008200920102011201220132014 Legislative$$419,156$$456,142$433,035$456,097$494,612 Administration5,020,9402,900,4743,592,537 Corporate safety services216,334236,523251,127260,472 Fire and bylaw enforcement953,9911,060,690 Disaster and emergency services91,73312,314133,965145,619197,126 Roads, streets, walks and lighting9,722,194 Airport--90,641112,29792,701 Water and waste water6,612,3542,906,2611,376,277 Waste management233,743249,413255,619 Family and community support41,21743,94964,466 Municipal planning216,496 Community and agricultural services1,300,551 Subdivision land and development15,700166,050171,491174,056265,710342,342 Recreation and parks674,439701,270733,752731,661 Culture and library123,720137,222139,473151,400 Other51,649(9,634)76,24537,4542,600,0131,469,629 $20,074,374$32,034,619$$23,126,924$20,101,723$$25,930,641 2008200920102011201220132014 Salaries, wages and benefits$5,395,633$5,499,995$5,731,502$$$$ Contracted and general services4,314,2916,532,5964,949,447 Materials, goods, supplies and utilities2,217,3142,009,7291,935,9612,495,2964,007,534 Transfers to organizations5,932,0342,530,290 Bank charges and short-term interest563497596 Interest on long-term debt391,030357,911325,913442,926700,535 Other expenditures70,262225,294125,92654,114 Amortization3,329,3254,422,416 $20,074,374$32,034,619$$23,126,924$20,101,723$$25,930,641 C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 2014 A NNUAL F INANCIAL R EPORT P AGE 57 STATISTICAL SECTION Revenues by Source Revenues by Source REVENUES2008200920102011201220132014 Net municipal property taxes$$27,529,024$25,357,073$25,337,414$26,174,091 Special levies725,363711,4652,045,909 User fees and sale of goods Government transfers2,141,5791,733,2101,601,6701,073,512 Penalties and cost of taxes76,391250,591 Investment income1,371,0131,736,9931,541,3431,654,240 Licenses and permits31,49527,12530,70070,292166,302 Other revenue122,375271,6551,565,7152,119,165 Gain (loss) on disposal of tangible capital assets91,464130,537(123,751)365,342-5,403 Operating revenues31,595,64230,061,64135,375,534 Other: Insurance proceeds-----1,450,00062,969 Contributed from other local government-----2,795,262- Contributed assets710,670624,4201,667,917106,193-- Government transfers26,771,7309,710,706 Other------2,006,616 9,137,60727,396,15014,991,76417,754,93610,773,330 $40,733,249$$$$$$49,326,774 Photo by Michelle Marshall P AGE 58C OUNTY OF N EWELL - 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