TABLE 13.4
<br />HISTORIC FUNDING SOURCES ...-.MARRED FOR
<br />WATER, SEWER, SOLID WASTE
<br />FISCAL YEARS 1985-86 THROUGH *989-98 1991-92
<br />(ENTERPRISE FUNDS)
<br />POTABLE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER:
<br />Fiscal Charges Other* Total
<br />Year For Services
<br />1985-86 $2,525,040 $8,561,106 $11,086,146
<br />1986-87 3,1181005 2,959,076 61077,081
<br />1987-88 31530,826 4,199,670 7,730,496
<br />1988-89 4,3131731 13,022,073 171335,804
<br />1989-90 5,271,145 71101,299 12,372,444
<br />1990-91 6,7181353 12,144,231 18,862,584
<br />1991-92 10,712,023 9,635,296 20,347,319
<br />SOLID WASTE:
<br />Fiscal Charges Other*
<br />Year For Services
<br />1985-86 $1,299,481 $ 81,282 $1,380,763
<br />1986-87 11717,193 109,834 1,827,027
<br />1987-88 11957,590 343,268 2,300,858
<br />1988-89 31952,729 439,513 4,392,242
<br />1989-90 5,221,782 945,803 6,167,585
<br />1990-91 5,0121765 11111,108 6,123,873
<br />1991-92 5,253,284 1,074,640 6,327,924
<br />Note: * = Includes Impact Fees
<br />Source: Indian River County Finance Department, September 4994 1993
<br />As referenced in Table 13.4, in fiscal year 1989-98 1991-92, more
<br />than $1273 20.3 million was collected in the potable water and
<br />sanitary sewer enterprise funds. In the same year, over $671 6.3
<br />million was collected in the solid waste enterprise fund. These
<br />funds revenues are used only for the operation and expansion of
<br />these public facility services.
<br />Expenditures
<br />The previous section reviewed the various funding revenue or income
<br />sources currently utilized by Indian River County. This section
<br />identifies how those monies are allocated to meet the county's
<br />needs.
<br />The county's overall general expenditures ere-i-denwt ftmed for fiscal
<br />years 1985-86 through 1989-98 1991-927 are identified in Table
<br />13.5. That table also shows the breakdown of the overall
<br />expenditures. In fiscal year 1989-98 1991-92, the county's total
<br />expenditures were approximately $8276337938 89,304,270.
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