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MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Financial Statements
December 31, 2003
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
Table of Contents PAGE
Auditors'Report 1
Statement of Financial Position 2
Statement of Financial Activities 3
Statement of Changes in Financial Position 4
Notes to the Financial Statements 5 - 10
Schedule of Funds 11 - 13
GRAHAM • SCOTT • ENNS LLP
Chartered Accountants
25 John Street South Telephone: (519)773-9265
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AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of
The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham
We have audited the consolidated balance sheet of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham as
at December 31, 2003 and the consolidated statement of financial activities and changes in financial
position for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Municipality's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those
standards require that we plan and perform an audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial
statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the
accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation.
In our opinion, these consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham as at December 31, 2003 and the results of its
operations and changes in financial position for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian
generally accepted accounting principles.
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February 26,2004 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As At December 31, 2003
2003 2002
ASSETS
Financial Assets
Cash and short term deposits 1,213,751 1,481,827
Taxes receivable 501,108 441,826
Accounts receivable 228,214 300,378
Other current assets 13,137 10.785
TOTAL ASSETS � 1,956,210 _Z234,816
LIABILITIES
Liabilities
Deferred revenue- obligatory reserve funds (note 7) 54,555 55,876
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 330,992 218,943
Net long-term liabilities(note 4) 1,515,892 1.680.853
1,901 439 1,955,672
MUNICIPAL POSITION
FUND BALANCES (NOTE 5)
Current fund (page 11) 34,745 36,915
Capital fund(page 12) 313,597 366,914
Reserves (page 13) 1,187,797 1,544,723
Reserve funds (page 13) 34,524 11.445
1,570,663 1,959,997
AMOUNTS TO BE RECOVERED
From future revenues (1,515,892) (1,680,853)
TOTAL MUNICIPAL POSITION 5&771 279,144
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND MUNICIPAL POSITION - 1,956,210 2,234,816
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities
Year Ended December 31, 2003
2003 2002
REVENUES
Property taxation 1,773,413 1,653,321
Taxation from other governments 41,367 41,025
User charges 820,340 664,765
Government grants 1,560,078 1,752,797
Contribution from developers 18,116 11,600
Investment income 51,839 84,558
Penalties and interest on taxes 72,194 57,636
Recoveries from benefiting landowners 268,407 1,655,149
Other 80,798 12.029
Total Revenues 4,686,552 5.932.880
EXPENDITURES
Current
General government 479,709 431,629
Protection to persons and property 975,182 933,508
Transportation services 1,005,214 884,011
Environmental services 873,339 738,098
Health services 42,673 58,001
Social and family services 4,150 7,784
Recreation and cultural services 248,359 210,502
Planning and development 102,380 141.906
Total current expenditures 3,731,006 3.405.439
Capital
General government 10,197 28,088
Protection to persons and property 244,012 39,665
Transportation services 567,298 571,454
Environmental services 269,949 860,692
Health services 1,738 24,297
Recreation and cultural services 42,118 102,906
Planning and development 48.903 7.728
Total capital expenditures 1,184,215 1.634.830
Total Expenditures 4,915,221 5.040.269
NET REVENUES/(EXPENDITURES) (228,669) 892.611
Increase (decrease) in amounts to be recovered (160,665) (109.784)
CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES , (389,334) 782 827
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Financial Position
Year Ended December 31, 2003
2003 2002
OPERATIONS
Net revenues (228,669) 892,611
Uses:
Increase in taxes receivable (59,282) (33,871)
Increase in other current assets (2,352) (2,874)
Decrease in temporary bank advances - (2,000,000)
Decrease in accounts payable and accrued liabilities - (139,029)
Decrease in deferred revenue- obligatory reserve funds (1,321) - (4,946)
(62,955) (2,180.720)
Sources:
Decrease in accounts receivable 72,164 44,308
Increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities 112,049 -
184,213 44,308
Net change in cash from operations (107,411) (1,243,801)
FINANCING
Long-term debt advances (repayment) (160,665) 1,507,563
Net change in cash from financing (160,665) 1,507,563
NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (268,076) 263,762
OPENING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 1,481,827 1 218,065
CLOSING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 1,2E 1,481,827
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
The Municipality of Bayham is a municipality in the Province of Ontario. It conducts its operations
guided by the provisions of provincial statutes such as the Municipal Act, Municipal Affairs Act and
related legislation.
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The consolidated financial statements of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham are prepared
by management in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for local governments
as recommended by the Public Sector Accounting Board of the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants. Significant aspects of the accounting policies adopted by the Municipality are as
follows:
Reporting Entity
The consolidated financial statements reflect the assets, liabilities, revenues, expenditures and fund
balances of the reporting entity. The reporting entity is comprised of all organizations, committees
and local boards accountable for the administration of their financial affairs and resources to the
Municipality and which are owned or controlled by the Municipality. These financial statements
include:
-Various Community Centre Boards
- Various Cemetery Boards
-Museum Board
Inter-departmental and inter-organizational transactions and balances between these organizations are
eliminated.
The following joint local board is not consolidated: (see Note 2 and 8)
Elgin Area Primary Water Board
Fund Accounting
Funds within the consolidated financial statements consist of current, capital and reserve funds.
Transfers between funds are recorded as adjustments to the appropriate municipal fund balance.
Trust funds and their related operations administered by the municipality are not included in these
financial statements but are reported on separately on the Trust Funds Statement of Continuity and
Balance Sheet.
Capital Assets
Expenditures made on capital assets are reported as capital expenditures on the statement of financial
activities in the period incurred.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Reserves and Reserve Funds
Certain amounts, as approved by Municipal Council, are set aside in reserves and reserve funds for
future operating and capital purposes. Transfers to and/or from reserves and reserve funds are an
adjustment to the respective fund when approved.
Government Transfers
Government transfers are recognized in the financial statements as revenues in the period in which
events giving rise to the transfer occur providing the transfers are authorized, any eligibility criteria
have been met, and reasonable estimates of the amounts can be made.
Deferred Revenue
Deferred revenues represent user charges and fees which have been collected but for which the
related services have yet to be performed. These amounts will be recognized as revenues in the fiscal
year the services are performed.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with Canadian generally accepted accounting
principles require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts
of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenditures during the period. Actual results
could differ from these estimates.
2. CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNCONSOLIDATED JOINT BOARDS
Further to Note 1, the Municipality contributed $58,143 in the current year (2002 - $61,561) to the
Elgin Area Primary Water Board.
The Municipality is contingently liable or has contingent gains for its share of any deficit/surplus,
reserves/reserve funds and long-term liabilities which may arise or be incurred by the Elgin Area
Primary Water Board. See Note S for further disclosure on the Elgin Area Water Board.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
3. OPERATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS AND THE COUNTY OF ELGIN
During 2003, requisitions were made by the school boards and the County of Elgin requiring the
municipality to collect property taxes and payments in lieu of property taxes on their behalf. The
amounts collected and remitted are summarized below:
School
Boards County
$ __
Taxation and user charges 1,270,357 1,560,750
Share of payments in lieu of taxes - 15,030
Amounts requisitioned 1,270,357 1,575,780
4. NET LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
a) The balance of net long-term liabilities reported on the Consolidated Statement of Financial
Position is made up of the following:
2003 2002
$ _
Total long-term liabilities incurred by the municipality,
including those incurred on behalf of benefiting landowner 1,515,892 1,680,853
Principal repayments are summarized as follows:
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Beyond Total
Recoverable From
General tax revenue 21,917 - - - - - 21,917
Benefitting landowners 144,063 153,462 154,845 164,761 174,473 702.371 1.493,975
1650 153,462 ,154,845 164,761 ,174,473 702,371 1515,892_
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
4. NET LONG-TERM LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
b) All long-term liabilities issued on or before December 31, 1992 have received approval of the
Ontario Municipal Board. Long-term liabilities issued after January 31, 1993 have been approved
by by-law. The annual principal and interest payments required to service these liabilities are
within the annual debt repayment limit prescribed by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing
c) Interest expense on long-term liabilities in 2003 amounted to $105,368 (2002 - $63,170)
5. MUNICIPAL FUND BALANCES AT THE END OF THE YEAR
The Municipality's fund balances are comprised of the following:
2003 2002
For general reduction of taxation:
Municipality - -
Cemetery boards 63,171 64,421
Benefiting landowners (28.426) (27.507)
34,745 36,914
For acquisition of fixed assets 313,597 366,914
Reserves 1,187,797 1,544,723
Reserve funds 34,524 11.445
1570,663 19996
6. TRUST FUNDS
Trust funds administered by the municipality amounting to $201,227 (2002 - $195,913) have not
been included in the Consolidated Balance Sheet nor have their operations been included in the
Consolidated Statement of Operations.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
7. DEFERRED REVENUE-OBLIGATORY RESERVE FUNDS
A requirement of the public sector accounting principles of the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants is that obligatory reserve funds be reported as deferred revenue. This requirement is in
place as provincial legislation restricts how these funds may be used and under certain circumstances
these funds may be refunded. The balances in the obligatory reserve funds of the Municipality are
summarized below:
2003 2002
Development Charges 9,094 8,533
Parkland 45.461 47,343
54,555 55,876
8. CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION-CITY OF LONDON/ONTARIO CLEAN WATER
In accordance with a service agreement entered into by the Municipality with the Ontario Clean
Water Agency (OCWA) the existing Elgin Area Primary Water Supply System is owned and
operated by the Agency. The municipality is obligated to meet its share of the operating costs and
deficits and repay its share of the long-term liabilities related to these projects. The municipality's
share is based on its water consumption relative to that of the other participating municipalities.
As of September 1, 1998, the municipality has authorized the City of London to take over the
administrative functions of the Primary Water Supply System including the issuance of debt to pay
out the balance of debt and accumulated deficit of the participating municipalities.
Charges related to operating costs and debt servicing are recovered through the water rates levied by
the Municipality.
Information received from the City of London as at December 31, 2003 indicates the following:
Outstanding
Contractual Accumulated 2003 Debt Long-term
Obligation Surplus Charges Liabilities
Primary Water
Supply System City of London 48,596 11,902 76,671
The operating surplus and long-term liabilities indicated above are not reflected in the accompanying
financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2003
9. BUDGET FIGURES
The Council of the Municipality of Bayham completes separate budget reviews for its operating and
capital funds each year. The approved 2003 operating and capital budgets are reflected on the
respective schedules of operations. Funding for the capital projects is made by transfers from reserve
and operating funds, application of associated grants, and the use of other funds available to apply to
capital projects. During 2003, Council approved transfers totalling$716,004 (2002 - $216,900) from
reserve and reserve funds for capital projects. As many capital projects are carried out over one or
more years, the annualized budget information on the Consolidated Schedule of Capital Operations
represents the budget portion of expenditures for the current year only.
10. PUBLIC SECTOR SALARY DISCLOSURE
In 2003, no employees were paid a salary, as defined in the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act,
1996, of$100,000 or more by The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Schedule of Current Fund Operations
Year Ended December 31, 2003
Unaudited Budget
2003 2003 2002
REVENUES
Property taxation 1,775,084 1,773,413 1,653,321
Taxation from other governments 41,367 41,367 41,025
User charges 847,061 802,707 653,274
Government grants 1,518,301 1,560,078 1,714,966
Contribution from developers - - 3,000
Investment income 40,000 51,512 62,888
Penalties and interest on taxes 55,000 72,194 57,636
Recoveries from benefiting landowners 209,986 219,943 259,219
Other 22,755 30,584 12.029
Total Revenues 4.509.554 4,551,798 4.457,358
EXPENDITURES
General government 493,695 479,709 431,629
Protection to persons and property 1,017,270 975,182 933,508
Transportation services 964,279 1,005,214 884,011
Environmental services 797,123 873,339 738,098
Health services 58,013 42,673 58,001
Social and family services 4,150 4,150 7,784
Recreation and cultural services 246,075 248,359 210,502
Planning and development 12$,729 102,380 141,906
Total Expenditures 3.709.334 3,731,006 3.405,439
NET REVENUES/(EXPENDITURES) 800,220 820,792 1,051,919
FINANCING AND TRANSFERS
Transfers to reserves and reserve funds (140,248) (131,893) (369,512)
Transfers to capital fund (499,306) (530,404) (575,258)
Debt principal repayment (160.666) (160,665) (109.784)
Net financing and transfers (800,220) (822,962) (1.054.554)
CHANGE IN CURRENT FUND BALANCE - (2,170) (2,635)
OPENING CURRENT FUND BALANCE 36,915 36,915 39.550
CLOSING CURRENT FUND BALANCE 36,915 34,745 36,915
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Schedule of Capital Fund Operations
Year Ended December 31, 2003
Unaudited Budget
2003 2003 2002
_ $ _
REVENUES
Government grants - - 37,831
Contribution from developers - 18,116 8,600
Sale of assets 50,214 -
Benefiting landowners - 48,464 1,395,930
Other 13.500 17,633 11,491
Total Revenues 13,500 134,427 1,453,852
EXPENDITURES
General government 34,500 10,197 28,088
Protection to persons and property 247,206 244,012 39,665
Transportation services 447,000 567,298 571,454
Environmental services 258,900 269,949 860,692
Health services - 1,738 24,297
Recreation and cultural services 94,024 42,118 102,906
Planning and development 28,770 48,903 7.728
Total Expenditures 1,110,400 1,184,215 1,634,830
NET REVENUES/(EXPENDITURES) (1,096,900) (1,049,788) (180,978)
FINANCING AND TRANSFERS
Transfers from reserves and reserve funds 590,004 466,067 104,964
Transfers from operating fund 499,306 530,404 575,258
Proceeds of long term debt - - L617.347
Net financing and transfers 1,089310 996,471 2,297,569
CHANGE IN CAPITAL FUND BALANCE (7,590) (53,317) 2,116,591
OPENING CAPITAL FUND BALANCE 366.914 366,914 (1,749,677)
CLOSING CAPITAL FUND BALANCE 3�� 3® 366,914
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Schedule of Reserves and Reserve Funds
Year Ended December 31, 2003
2003 2002
$ 9
REVENUES
Investment income 327 21.670
Net revenues 327 21,670
FINANCING AND TRANSFERS
Transfers to capital fund (466,067) (104,964)
Transfer from current fund 131,893 369.512
Net transfers (334,174) 264,548
CHANGE IN RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND BALANCES (333,847) 286,218
OPENING RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND BALANCE 1,556,168 1.269.950
CLOSING RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND BALANCE , 1,222321 1,556,168
ANALYZED AS FOLLOWS:
Reserves set aside for specific purposes by Council:
- for working capital 334,307 334,307
- for capital purposes 476,422 758,006
- for waterworks purposes 7,952 58,578
- for rate stabilization 214,513 236,714
- for other purposes 154,603 157.118
Total reserves 1.187,797 1,544,723
Reserve funds set aside for specific purposes by Council:
- for construction of sanitary and storm sewers 9,869 5,936
- for cultural service purposes 18,989
- for other purposes 5,666 5.509
Total reserve funds 34,524 11.445
TOTAL RESERVES AND RESERVE FUNDS 1,222,321 1,556,168
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THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Unconsolidated Trust Funds
December 31, 2003
GRAHAM • SCOTT • ENNS LLP
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AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of
The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham
We have audited the trust fund balance sheet of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham as at
December 31, 2003 and the trust fund statement of continuity for the year then ended. These financial
statements are the responsibility of the Municipality's management. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those
standards require that we plan and perform an audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial
statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the
accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation.
In our opinion, these financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of
the trust fund of the Municipality as at December 31, 2003 and the continuity of trust fund for the year
then ended in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles.
St. Thomas, Ontario 9taktOt Sear 5m4, 44
February 26, 2004 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
See accompanying notes to the financial statements
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Trust Funds
Balance Sheet
As At December 31, 2003
Cemeteries
Care and O.H.R.P. Developers' Total
Maint Fund Funds Deposits 2003
__ $ $ $
Assets
Cash 145,844 15 19,199 165,058
Accounts receivable 601 - - 601
Loans receivable - 1,867 - 1,867
Debentures 33,799 - - 33,799
180,244 1,882 , 19,199 201,325
Liabilities
Administration fees &interest payable - - - -
Accounts payable 96 - - - 96
96 - - 96
Fund Balances
Capital balance 180,148 1,882 19,199 201,229
. 180244, 19J 999 20®
See accompanying notes to the financial statements
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Trust Funds
Statement of Continuity
As At December 31, 2003
Cemeteries
Care and O.H.R.P Developers' Total
Maint Fund Funds Deposits 2003
$ $ $ $
Balance,beginning of year 175.097 1.879 18.938 195,914
Capital receipts
Sale of plots/monuments 5,832 - -
Interest earned 9.211 3 261. 9,475
15.043 3 261 9,475
Expenditures
Payments to cemetery board 9,927 - - 9,927
Repayment to Ministry of Housing - - - -
Administration fees - -
Death taxes 65 - - 65
9,992 - 9,992
Balance, end of year 180,148 1,882 19.199 201.229
See accompanying notes to the financial statements
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Trust Funds
Notes to the Financial Statements
As At December 31, 2003
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICY
Basis of accounting
Capital receipts and income are reported on the cash basis of accounting.
Expenditures are reported on the cash basis of accounting with the exception of administrative
expenses which are reported on the accrual basis of accounting, which recognizes expenditures as
they are incurred and measurable as a result of the receipt of goods or services and the creation of a
legal obligation to pay.
2. ONTARIO HOME RENEWAL PROGRAM
The Ontario Home Renewal Program was established by the Ontario Ministry of Housing in 1973 to
provide grants for municipalities to make loans to assist owner occupants to repair, rehabilitate and
improve their home to local property standards. Individual loans are limited to $7,500 of which the
maximum forgivable portion is $4,000.
Ontario Home Renewal Program loans receivable at December 31, 2003 comprise repayable loans of
$1,866 (2002- $1,866) and forgivable loans of $nil (2002 - nil). Loan forgiveness is earned and
recorded at a rate of up to $600 per year of continued ownership and occupancy. In the event of the
sale or lease of the home or in the event of the homeowner ceasing to occupy the home, the balances
of the repayable loan and the unearned forgivable loan immediately become due and payable by the
homeowner.
3. CEMETERIES CARE AND MAINTENANCE FUND
The cemeteries care and maintenance fund administered by the Municipality is funded by the sale of
cemetery plots. These funds are invested and earnings derived therefrom are used to perform
perpetual care and maintenance to the municipality's cemeteries. The operations and investments of
the Fund are undertaken by the Municipality in accordance with the regulations of the Cemeteries
Act.