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MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Financial Statements
December 31, 2017
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
Table of Contents PAGE
Independent Auditors' Report 1
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 2
Consolidated Statement of Operations and Accumulated Surplus 3
Consolidated Statement of Change in Net Financial Assets 4
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 5
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements 6 - 20
Consolidated Schedule of Segment Disclosure 21 - 22
Schedule of Segment Disclosure 23
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of
The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham:
Report on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham,
which comprise the consolidated statement of financial position as at December 31, 2017, and the statements of consolidated
operations and accumulated surplus, changes in net assets, and cash flow for the year then ended, and a summary of significant
accounting policies and other explanatory information.
Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadian
accounting standards for public sector entities and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable
the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors' Responsibility
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 comply with ethical
requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor's judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material
misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers
internal control relevant to the entity's preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit
procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of
the entity's internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the
reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial
statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the statement of financial position
of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham as at December 31, 2017, and the statements of operations and
accumulated surplus, changes in net assets, and cash flow for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian accounting
standards for public sector entities.
St. Thomas, Ontario Graham Scott Enns LLP
June 7, 2018 CHARTERED PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS
Licensed Public Accountants
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As At December 31, 2017
2017 2016
$ $
ASSETS
FINANCIAL ASSETS
Cash 612,408 1,568,944
Investments (Note 2)3,407,977 3,333,463
Taxes receivable (Note 3)872,513 769,564
Accounts receivable (Note 4)1,801,987 1,362,035
6,694,885 7,034,006
LIABILITIES
Deferred revenue - obligatory reserve funds (Note 9)156,064 272,370
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 1,047,015 1,753,652
Net long-term liabilities (Note 6) 6,204,420 6,406,633
7,407,499 8,432,655
NET FINANCIAL ASSETS (712,614)(1,398,649)
NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS
Tangible capital assets (Note 5)57,744,165 55,963,115
Prepaid expenses and inventory 53,295 89,742
57,797,460 56,052,857
ACCUMULATED SURPLUS (NOTE 7) 57,084,846 54,654,208
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Operations and Accumulated Surplus
Year Ended December 31, 2017
Budget Actual Actual
(Note 11)2017 2016
$ $ $
REVENUES
Property taxation 3,805,982 3,876,787 3,730,911
Taxation from other governments 149,733 149,733 150,818
User charges 2,025,324 2,272,222 2,131,440
Transfer payments
Federal 660,525 636,165 547,550
Provincial 2,974,797 2,629,971 1,857,873
Other municipalities 502,953 449,272 439,471
Investment income 54,000 103,230 109,278
Penalties and interest on taxes 93,000 120,309 102,811
Recoveries from benefiting landowners 132,215 109,537 635,421
Other 109,700 196,824 145,496
Total Revenues 10,508,229 10,544,050 9,851,069
EXPENSES
General government 1,076,367 1,226,400 1,309,288
Protection to persons and property 1,753,320 1,760,314 1,725,049
Transportation services 2,392,994 2,454,846 2,356,089
Environmental services 2,096,169 2,226,160 2,100,668
Health services 17,500 26,306 31,709
Social and family services 10,000 8,132 6,377
Recreation and cultural services 336,091 441,036 322,218
Planning and development 204,041 278,205 201,246
Loss (gain) on disposal of tangible capital assets -(307,987)13,999
Total Expenses (Note 15) 7,886,482 8,113,412 8,066,643
ANNUAL SURPLUS (DEFICIT) 2,621,747 2,430,638 1,784,426
ACCUMULATED SURPLUS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 54,654,208 54,654,208 52,869,782
ACCUMULATED SURPLUS, END OF YEAR (NOTE 7)57,275,955 57,084,846 54,654,208
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Financial Assets
Year Ended December 31, 2017
Budget Actual Actual
(Note 11)2017 2016
$ $ $
ANNUAL SURPLUS (DEFICIT)2,621,747 2,430,638 1,784,426
Acquisition of tangible capital assets (3,546,379)(3,546,379)(3,700,596)
Amortization of tangible capital assets 1,700,874 1,700,874 1,576,350
Proceeds on disposal of tangible capital assets -372,442 114,158
Change in prepaid expenses and inventory -36,447 10,904
Loss (gain) on sale of tangible capital assets -(307,987)13,999
Contributed tangible capital assets --(55,340)
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET
FINANCIAL ASSETS 776,242 686,035 (256,099)
NET FINANCIAL ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR (1,398,649)(1,398,649)(1,142,550)
NET FINANCIAL ASSETS, END OF YEAR (622,407)(712,614)(1,398,649)
See accompanying notes to the consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
Year Ended December 31, 2017
2017 2016
$ $
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Annual surplus (deficit)2,430,638 1,784,426
Add (deduct) items not involving cash:
Amortization of tangible capital assets 1,700,874 1,576,350
Contributed tangible capital assets -(55,340)
Loss (gain) on disposal of and transfer of assets (307,987)13,999
3,823,525 3,319,435
Change in non-cash items related to operations (Note 15[b]) (1,329,397)1,055,425
2,494,128 4,374,860
CAPITAL
Acquisition of tangible capital assets (3,546,379)(3,700,596)
Proceeds on disposal of tangible capital assets 372,442 114,158
(3,173,937)(3,586,438)
INVESTING
Investment income reinvested (74,514)(76,433)
FINANCING
Long-term debt repayment (202,213)(163,359)
NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (956,536)548,630
OPENING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 1,568,944 1,020,314
CLOSING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 612,408 1,568,944
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Cash paid for interest on debt 177,234 182,921
Cash received for interest on investments 103,230 109,278
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, 2017
The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham (the "Municipality") 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 Municipality are prepared by management in accordance
with Canadian accounting standards for public sector entities, as recommended by the Public Sector
Accounting Board of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants. Significant
aspects of the accounting policies adopted by the Municipality are as follows:
Reporting Entity
The consolidated financial statements include the assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses 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 100% owned or controlled by the Municipality.
Consolidated Entities
The following local boards are consolidated:
- Various Cemetery Boards
Inter-departmental and inter-organizational transactions and balances between these organizations
are eliminated.
Proportionate Consolidation
The Elgin Area Primary Water Board and Port Burwell Water Board have been consolidated on a
proportionate basis. The Water Boards are proportionately consolidated based upon the water flow
used by our Municipality in proportion to the entire flows provided by the joint boards.
Accounting for School Board Transactions
Although the Municipality collects taxation on behalf of the School Boards, the taxation, other
revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities with respect to the operations of the school boards are not
reflected in these statements.
Trust Funds
Trust funds and their related operations administered by the Municipality are not included in these
consolidated financial statements.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Basis of Accounting
The consolidated financial statements are prepared using the accrual basis of accounting. The accrual
basis of accounting records revenue as it is earned and measurable. Expenses are recognized as they
are incurred and measurable based upon receipt of goods or services and/or the creation of a legal
obligation to pay.
Deferred Revenue
Government transfers, contributions and other amounts are received from third parties pursuant to
legislation, regulation or agreement and may only be used in the conduct of certain programs, in the
completion of specific work. In addition, certain user charges and fees which have been collected but
for which the related services have yet to be performed. Revenue is recognized in the period when
the related expense are incurred, services preformed.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with Canadian accounting
standards for public sector entities requires 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 expenses during the
period. In addition, the Municipality's implementation of the Public Sector Accounting Handbook
PS3150 has required management to make estimates of historical cost and useful lives of tangible
capital assets. These estimates and assumptions are based on the best information and judgment and
may differ significantly from actual results.
Investments
Investments, consisting of one fund pooled bond securities, are recorded at the lower of cost plus
accrued interest and fair market value. Investment income earned on available funds is reported as
revenue in the period earned.
Government Transfers
Government transfers are recognized in the consolidated financial statements as revenues in the
financial period in which events giving rise to the transfer occur, providing the transfers are
authorized, any eligibility criteria have been met including performance and return requirements, and
reasonable estimates of the amounts can be determined. Any amount received but restricted is
recorded as deferred revenue in accordance with Section 3100 of the Public Sector Accounting
Handbook and recognized as revenue in the period in which the resources are used for the purpose
specified.
In addition, the Municipality periodically receives senior government capital funding in the form of
infrastructure grants and receives ongoing funding from both senior levels of government as a result
of an allocation of the gas tax funds.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Non-Financial Assets
Non-financial assets are not available to discharge existing liabilities and are held for use in the
provision of services. They have useful lives extending beyond the current year and are not intended
for sale in the ordinary course of operations. The change in non-financial assets during the year,
together with the excess of revenues over expenses, provides the Change in Net Financial Assets for
the year.
i) Tangible capital assets
Tangible capital assets are recorded at cost which includes all amounts that are directly attributable
to acquisition, construction, development or betterment of the asset. The cost, less residual value, of
the tangible capital assets are amortized on a straight-line basis over their estimated useful lives as
follows:
Building and components 20 to 75 years
Vehicles 5 to 25 years
Machinery and equipment 5 to 27 years
Land improvements 18 to 25 years
Plants and facilities 20 to 75 years
Roads 20 to 60 years
Bridges and other structures 15 to 80 years
Underground and other networks 17 to 100 years
No amortization is charged in the year of acquisition and a full year of amortization is charged in the
year of disposal. Assets under construction are not amortized until the asset is available for
productive use.
ii) Contributions of tangible capital assets
Tangible capital assets received as contributions are recorded at their fair value at the date of receipt
and also are recorded as revenue.
iii) Works of art and cultural and historic assets
Works of art and cultural and historic assets are not recorded as assets in these financial statements.
iv) Interest capitalization
The Municipality does not capitalize interest costs associated with the acquisition or construction of
a tangible capital asset.
v) Leased tangible capital assets
Leases are classified as capital or operating leases. Leases which transfer substantially all of the
benefits and risks incidental to ownership of property are accounted for as capital leases. All other
leases are accounted for as operating leases and the related lease payments are charged to expenses
as incurred.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
vi) Inventories of supplies
Inventories of supplies held for consumption are recorded at the lower of cost and replacement cost.
Investment Income
Investment income is reported as revenue in the period earned. When required by funding
government or related Act, investment income earned on deferred revenue is added to the investment
and forms part of the deferred revenue balance.
Tax Revenues
In 2017, the Municipality received $4,026,520 (2016 - $3,881,729) in property tax revenues for
municipal purposes. The authority to levy and collect property taxes is established under the
Municipal Act 2001, the Assessment Act, the Education Act, and other legislation.
The amount of the total annual property tax levy is determined each year through Council's approval
of the annual budget. Municipal tax rates are set annually by Council for each class or type of
property, in accordance with legislation and Council-approved policies, in order to raise the revenue
required to meet operating budget requirements. Education tax rates are established by the Province
each year in order to fund costs of education on a Province-wide basis.
Taxation revenues are recorded at the time billings are issued. Additional property tax revenue can
be added throughout the year, related to new properties that become occupied, or that become subject
to property tax, after the return of the annual assessment roll used for billing purposes. The
Municipality may receive supplementary assessment rolls over the course of the year from MPAC
that identify new or omitted assessments. Property taxes for these supplementary/omitted amounts
are then billed according to the approved tax rate for the property class.
Taxation revenues in any year may also be reduced as a result of reductions in assessment value
rising from assessment and/or tax appeals. Each year, an amount is identified to cover the estimated
amount of revenue loss attributable to assessment appeals, tax appeals or other deficiencies in tax
revenue (e.g. uncollectible amounts, write-offs, etc.).
Employee Benefit Plans
The Municipality accounts for its participation in the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement
System (OMERS), a multi-employer public sector pension fund, as a defined contribution plan. The
OMERS plan specifies the retirement benefits to be received by the employees based on the length of
service and pay rates. Employee benefits include post employment benefits. Post employment
benefits are subject to actuarial valuations and are accrued in accordance with the projected benefit
method, prorated on service and management's best estimate of salary escalation and retirement ages
of employees. Any actuarial gains and losses related to past service of employees are amortized over
the expected average remaining service period.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
Financial Instruments
The Municipality's financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable,
taxes receivable, accounts payable and accrued liabilities and long-term liabilities. Unless otherwise
noted, it is management's opinion that the Municipality is not exposed to significant interest,
currency, or credit risk arising from these financial instruments.
Environmental Provisions and Contaminated Sites
The Municipality's may be exposed to litigation or other costs of remediation due to contaminated
properties in it's jurisdiction. A liability for remediation is recognized in the financial statements
when an environmental standard exists, contamination exceeds the standard, the government is
responsible for the remediation and a reasonable estimate of the liability can be made. As at
December 31, 2017 there were no properties that the Municipality was responsible to remedy and as
such no liability has been accrued.
2. INVESTMENTS
Investments are comprised of the following:
2017 2016
$ $ $ $
Cost Market Cost Market
One fund pooled bond securities 3,407,977 3,168,119 3,333,463 3,168,129
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
3. TAXES RECEIVABLE
2017 2016
$ $
Current taxes receivable 459,768 435,880
Arrears taxes receivable 306,574 240,829
Penalties and interest 106,171 92,855
872,513 769,564
The Municipality makes annual estimates and allowances for potential exposure to property tax
appeals, reassessments, environmental and collection issues. Included in the taxes receivable is
$434,585 (2016 - $191,851) of taxes, penalties and interest that is due from two specific gas pipeline
properties that are under going various appeals and financial restructuring. The Municipality's
exposure to loss on these balances is estimated to be between 25% to 30% if it is determined that
nothing is recoverable from these properties. At year end, the Municipality made an assessment of
the exposure based on current information and didn't make any significant allowances for these
amounts in the financial statements.
4. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
2017 2016
$ $
Accounts receivable 420,142 560,237
Government grants and funding 820,804 211,482
Debentures, interest at 2.97%, due 2034 300,316 319,242
Debentures, interest at 3.5% and 6%, due 2017 -4,267
Government remittances 260,725 266,807
1,801,987 1,362,035
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
5. TANGIBLE CAPITAL ASSETS
December 31, 2017 Disposals and
Cost Opening Additions Adjustments Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 39,801,506 1,103,779 -40,905,285
Linear - Water Services 8,780,244 1,486,275 (5,386)10,261,133
Linear - Waste Water Services 15,079,869 38,740 -15,118,609
Infrastructure Total 63,661,619 2,628,794 (5,386)66,285,027
General
Land 1,106,107 -(9,264)1,096,843
Land Improvements 1,053,074 127,711 (14,905)1,165,880
Buildings 10,705,040 297,221 (194,095)10,808,166
Machinery and Equipment 3,707,160 91,160 (5,129)3,793,191
Vehicles 2,220,214 146,308 (113,795)2,252,727
General Total 18,791,595 662,400 (337,188)19,116,807
Work In Progress 164,049 260,662 (5,477)419,234
Total Cost 82,617,263 3,551,856 (348,051)85,821,068
Accumulated Amortization Disposals and
Opening Amortization Adjustments Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 14,509,083 779,169 -15,288,252
Linear - Water Services 2,213,824 226,860 (5,386)2,435,298
Linear - Waste Water Services 2,844,323 149,184 -2,993,507
Infrastructure Total 19,567,230 1,155,213 (5,386)20,717,057
General
Land Improvements 538,222 38,880 (13,190)563,912
Buildings 4,082,431 273,896 (153,439)4,202,888
Machinery and Equipment 1,761,144 105,628 (2,617)1,864,155
Vehicles 705,121 127,257 (103,487)728,891
General Total 7,086,918 545,661 (272,733)7,359,846
Total Accumulated Amortization 26,654,148 1,700,874 (278,119)28,076,903
Net Book Value Opening Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 25,292,423 25,617,033
Linear - Water Services 6,566,420 7,825,835
Linear - Waste Water Services 12,235,546 12,125,102
44,094,389 45,567,970
General
Land 1,106,107 1,096,843
Land Improvements 514,852 601,968
Buildings 6,622,609 6,605,278
Machinery and Equipment 1,946,016 1,929,036
Vehicles 1,515,093 1,523,836
11,704,677 11,756,961
Work in Progress 164,049 419,234
Total Net Book Value 55,963,115 57,744,165
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
5. TANGIBLE CAPITAL ASSETS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 2016 Disposals and
Cost Opening Additions Adjustments Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 39,624,534 180,002 (3,030)39,801,506
Linear - Water Services 6,848,976 1,941,132 (9,864)8,780,244
Linear - Waste Water Services 14,691,859 388,010 -15,079,869
Infrastructure Total 61,165,369 2,509,144 (12,894)63,661,619
General
Land 1,114,586 37,653 (46,132)1,106,107
Land Improvements 1,028,307 29,917 (5,150)1,053,074
Buildings 9,468,721 1,393,105 (156,786)10,705,040
Machinery and Equipment 3,475,011 251,627 (19,478)3,707,160
Vehicles 2,437,537 -(217,323)2,220,214
General Total 17,524,162 1,712,302 (444,869)18,791,595
Work in Progress 296,889 161,898 (294,738)164,049
Total Cost 78,986,420 4,383,344 (752,501)82,617,263
Accumulated Amortization Disposals and
Opening Amortization Adjustments Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 13,741,554 770,559 (3,030)14,509,083
Linear - Water Services 2,047,977 175,711 (9,864)2,213,824
Linear - Waste Water Services 2,362,060 149,593 332,670 2,844,323
Infrastructure Total 18,151,591 1,095,863 319,776 19,567,230
General
Land Improvements 502,037 39,403 (3,218)538,222
Buildings 3,949,552 243,027 (110,148)4,082,431
Machinery and Equipment 1,688,218 91,025 (18,099)1,761,144
Vehicles 783,336 107,032 (185,247)705,121
General Total 6,923,143 480,487 (316,712)7,086,918
Total Accumulated Amortization 25,074,734 1,576,350 3,064 26,654,148
Net Book Value Opening Ending
Infrastructure
Linear - Roadways 25,882,980 25,292,423
Linear - Water Services 4,800,999 6,566,420
Linear - Waste Water Services 12,329,799 12,235,546
43,013,778 44,094,389
General
Land 1,114,586 1,106,107
Land improvements 526,270 514,852
Buildings 5,519,169 6,622,609
Machinery and Equipment 1,786,793 1,946,016
Vehicles 1,654,201 1,515,093
10,601,019 11,704,677
Work in Progress 296,889 164,049
Total Net Book Value 53,911,686 55,963,115
During 2016 the Municipality received infrastructure as a contributed asset with a net book value of
$55,340 (cost $388,010 and accumulated amortization of $332,670).
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
6. LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
a) The balance of long-term liabilities reported on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position is
made up of the following:
2017 2016
$ $
TD loan, 2.71%, repayable in blended monthly payments
of $27,557, due March 2025 (Project Ojibwa)5,521,702 5,700,125
RBC loan, 2.75%, repayable in blended semi-annual
payments of $32,500, due July 2026 (Fire Hall)501,430 546,602
Consolidated water board debt, interest rates ranging from
1.5% to 5.75%, maturing August 2018 to March 2027 181,289 159,906
6,204,421 6,406,633
Principal repayments are summarized as follows:
Tax User
Revenue Charges Total
2018 234,882 31,749 266,631
2019 241,339 22,864 264,203
2020 247,587 23,352 270,939
2021 254,782 23,861 278,643
2022 261,787 24,393 286,180
Beyond 4,782,755 55,070 4,837,825
Total 6,023,132 181,289 6,204,421
b) Interest expense on long-term liabilities in 2017 amounted to $177,234 (2016 - $182,921).
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
7. ACCUMULATED SURPLUS
The accumulated surplus balance is comprised of current fund, capital fund, balances in reserves and
discretionary reserve funds, unfunded liabilities to be recovered in the future and investment in
tangible capital assets.
2017 2016
$ $
Operating fund:
Municipality --
Cemetery boards 177,883 173,221
Benefiting landowners (209,263)(9,102)
(31,380)164,119
Invested in tangible capital assets 57,744,165 55,963,115
Capital fund (21,299)(75,769)
Reserves 2,913,134 2,386,637
Reserve funds 2,684,646 2,622,739
63,289,266 61,060,841
AMOUNTS TO BE RECOVERED
Net long-term debt (Note 6)(6,204,420)(6,406,633)
ACCUMULATED SURPLUS 57,084,846 54,654,208
RESERVES AND RESERVE FUNDS CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
2017 2016
$ $
Reserves set aside for specific purposes by Council:
- for working capital 97,427 92,765
- for capital purposes 468,599 480,348
- for waterworks purposes 957,527 776,339
- for rate stabilization 213,866 213,866
- for other purposes 1,175,715 823,319
Total reserves 2,913,134 2,386,637
Reserve funds set aside for specific purposes by Council:
- for water system 103,450 94,673
- for construction of sanitary sewers 2,399,163 2,353,210
- for recreation and cultural service purposes 182,033 174,856
Total reserve funds 2,684,646 2,622,739
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
8. TRUST FUNDS
Trust funds administered by the Municipality amounting to $253,837 (2016 - $250,337) have not
been included in the Consolidated Balance Sheet nor have their operations been included in the
Consolidated Statement of Operations.
9. DEFERRED REVENUE - OBLIGATORY RESERVE FUNDS
A requirement of the public sector accounting principles of the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Professional 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:
2017 2016
$ $
Development charges 28,177 27,560
Gasoline tax 98,860 142,776
Parkland 29,027 102,034
156,064 272,370
10. PENSION AGREEMENTS
The Municipality makes contributions to the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Fund
(OMERS), which is a multi-employer plan, on behalf of its staff. The plan is a defined benefit plan
which specifies the amount of the retirement benefit to be received by the employees based on the
length of service and rates of pay. Each year, an independent actuary determines the funding status
of OMERS Primary Pension Plan (the Plan) by comparing the actuarial value of invested assets to
the estimated present value of all pension benefits the members have earned to date. The most recent
actuarial valuation of the Plan was conducted December 31, 2016, which is required every three
years. As at December 31, 2017 the Plan had actuarial liabilities of $93.6 billion in respect of
benefits accrued for service with actuarial assets at that date of $88.2 billion leaving an actuarial
deficit of $5.4 billion.
Since any surpluses or deficits are a joint responsibility of all Ontario municipalities and their
employees, the Municipality does not recognize any share of the OMERS Pension surplus or deficit
in these consolidated financial statements.
The amount contributed to OMERS for 2017 was $134,405 (2016 - $133,621).
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
11. BUDGET FIGURES
The operating budget approved by the council of the Municipality for 2017 is reflected on the
consolidated statement of operations. Budget figures have been reclassified for the purposes of these
financial statements to comply with PSAB reporting requirements. These adjustments include
reserve transfers, capital expenditures, amortization and debt financing and repayment.
Approved PSAB
Budget Adjustments Budget
$ $ $
REVENUES
Property taxation 3,805,982 - 3,805,982
Taxation from other governments 149,733 - 149,733
User charges 1,748,756 276,568 2,025,324
Transfer payments:
Federal 653,710 6,815 660,525
Provincial 2,950,518 24,279 2,974,797
Other municipalities 502,953 - 502,953
Investment income 54,000 - 54,000
Penalties and interest on taxes 93,000 - 93,000
Recoveries from benefiting landowners 132,215 - 132,215
Other 109,700 - 109,700
Reserve transfers (782,913) 782,913 -
Capital 735,257 (735,257)-
Total Revenues 10,152,911 355,318 10,508,229
EXPENSES
General government 1,233,530 (157,163) 1,076,367
Protection to persons and property 1,652,738 100,582 1,753,320
Transportation services 1,555,278 837,716 2,392,994
Environmental services 1,449,698 646,471 2,096,169
Health services 17,500 - 17,500
Social and family services 10,000 - 10,000
Recreation and cultural services 253,462 82,629 336,091
Planning and development 178,539 25,502 204,041
Capital 3,802,166 (3,802,166)-
Total Expenses 10,152,911 (2,266,429)7,886,482
BUDGETED ANNUAL SURPLUS -2,621,747 2,621,747
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
12. OPERATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS AND THE COUNTY OF ELGIN
During 2017, 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 1,473,613 3,865,237
Share of payments in lieu of taxes 963 149,486
Amounts requisitioned 1,474,576 4,014,723
13. ACCRUED LIABILITY ARISING FROM LOAN GUARANTEES
The Municipality had guaranteed the debt of the Elgin Military Museum for an amount of
$6,000,000. In 2014, management had determined that a contingent liability in the amount of
$6,000,000 should be recognized in the financial statements for that fiscal year-end. The Elgin
Military Museum defaulted on its loan in March 2015 and the Municipality was required to cover the
full $6,000,000 loan guarantee. The guarantee has been funded by long-term debt with an interest
rate at 2.71%, in blended monthly payments of $27,557, and is due in March, 2025 (Note 6).
In relation to this loan guarantee and the long-term debt, the Municipality has been named in a
statement of claim for approximately $1,200,000 from a specific vendor of the Elgin Military
Museum. The Municipality has then made a statement of claim of approximately $6,700,000 against
the Elgin Military Museum in an attempt to recover some of these fees and long-term debt
repayments. The final outcomes of these claims cannot be determined at this time. The Municipality
expenses any legal fees associated with these claims as incurred.
14. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
As at December 31, 2017 certain legal actions are pending against the Municipality. The final
outcome of the outstanding claims cannot be determined at this time. However, management
believes that ultimate disposition of these matters will not materially exceed the amounts recorded in
these consolidated financial statements.
Estimated costs to settle claims are based on available information and projections of estimated
future expenses developed based on the Municipality's historical experience. Claims are reported as
an operating expense in the year of the loss, where the costs are deemed to be likely and can be
reasonable determined. Claim provisions are reported as a liability in the consolidated statement of
financial position.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
15. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
2017 2016
$ $
[a] Current fund expenses by object:
Salaries, wages and employees benefits 1,986,102 1,983,900
Long-term debt interest 177,234 182,921
Materials 2,360,585 2,160,952
Contracted services 2,113,662 2,073,005
Amortization 1,700,876 1,576,353
(Gain) loss on disposal and transfer of assets (307,987)13,999
External transfers to others 82,940 75,513
8,113,412 8,066,643
[b] Cash flow information:
(Increase) decrease in taxes receivable (102,949)6,661
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable (439,952)445,379
Decrease (increase) in inventories and prepaid expenses 36,447 10,904
(Decrease) increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities (706,637)568,783
(Decrease) increase in deferred revenue-obligatory reserve funds (116,306)23,698
(1,329,397)1,055,425
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
Year Ended December 31, 2017
16. SEGMENTED INFORMATION
The Municipality is a diversified municipal government institution that provides a wide range of
services to its citizens, including fire, roads, sewer and water. For management reporting purposes
the Government’s operations and activities are organized and reported by Fund. Funds were created
for the purpose of recording specific activities to attain certain objectives in accordance with special
regulations, restrictions or limitations.
Municipal services are provided by departments and their activities are reported in these funds.
Certain departments that have been separately disclosed in the segmented information, along with the
services they provided, are as follows.
Public Works
The Public Works department is responsible for the delivery of municipal public works services
related to the planning, development and maintenance of roadway systems, the maintenance of
parking and open space, and street lighting.
The Water and Waste Funds
The water and wastewater department provides drinking water to citizens of the municipality, as well
as, collection and treatment of wastewater. This department is responsible for the operation and
maintenance of both systems in accordance with government regulations under the Safe Drinking
Water Act and other pieces of legislation.
Other segments
This segment includes the remaining departments and activities of the Municipality. Some of the
larger activities in this segment include general government, fire, police, public health services,
recreation and cultural services, planning and development and solid waste collection and disposal.
For each reported segment, revenues and expenses represent both amounts that are directly
attributable to the segment and amounts that are allocated on a reasonable basis. Therefore, certain
allocation methodologies are employed in the preparation of segmented financial information. The
General Revenue Fund reports on municipal services that are funded primarily by taxation such as
property and business tax revenues. Taxation and payments-in-lieu of taxes are apportioned to
General Revenue Fund services based on the Fund’s net surplus. Certain government transfers,
transfer from other funds, and other revenues have been apportioned based on a percentage of
budgeted expenses.
The accounting policies used in these segments are consistent with those followed in the preparation
of the consolidated financial statements as disclosed in Note 1. For additional information see the
Consolidated Schedule of Segment Disclosure and Schedule of Segment Disclosure.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Schedule of Segment Disclosure
Year Ended December 31, 2017
Water and Public Other Total
Waste Funds Works Segments Consolidated
$ $ $ $
REVENUE
Taxation - 1,555,278 2,471,242 4,026,520
Sales of service and regulatory fees 1,684,535 41,218 546,469 2,272,222
Government transfer 39,322 449,272 3,226,814 3,715,408
Other 150,779 -379,121 529,900
1,874,636 2,045,768 6,623,646 10,544,050
EXPENSES
Salaries, wages and employee benefits 305,141 520,106 1,160,855 1,986,102
Long-term debt interest 5,144 - 172,090 177,234
Materials 392,279 1,064,710 903,596 2,360,585
Contracted services 435,728 32,314 1,645,620 2,113,662
Amortization 585,762 837,716 277,398 1,700,876
Loss (gain) on disposal and transfer of
assets - - (307,987)(307,987)
Transfer to others --82,940 82,940
1,724,054 2,454,846 3,934,512 8,113,412
ANNUAL SURPLUS (DEFICIT)150,582 (409,078)2,689,134 2,430,638
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Consolidated Schedule of Segment Disclosure
Year Ended December 31, 2016
Water and Public Other Total
Waste Funds Works Segments Consolidated
$ $ $ $
REVENUE
Taxation - 1,250,191 2,631,538 3,881,729
Sales of service and regulatory fees 1,596,488 35,794 499,158 2,131,440
Government transfer 480,451 439,471 1,924,972 2,844,894
Other 163,002 -830,004 993,006
2,239,941 1,725,456 5,885,672 9,851,069
EXPENSES
Salaries, wages and employee benefits 296,413 502,751 1,184,736 1,983,900
Long-term debt interest 4,815 - 178,106 182,921
Materials 393,520 1,006,495 760,937 2,160,952
Contracted services 406,117 18,834 1,648,054 2,073,005
Amortization 510,271 828,009 238,073 1,576,353
Loss on transfer and disposal of assets - - 13,999 13,999
Transfer to others --75,513 75,513
1,611,136 2,356,089 4,099,418 8,066,643
ANNUAL SURPLUS (DEFICIT)628,805 (630,633)1,786,254 1,784,426
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Schedule of Segment Disclosure
Year Ended December 31, 2017
Budget Actual Actual
WATER AND WASTE WATER 2017 2017 2016
$ $ $
Revenue
Sales of services and regulatory fees 1,426,891 1,684,535 1,596,488
Government transfers 8,835 39,322 480,451
Benefiting land owners 132,215 109,537 132,962
Other 6,965 41,242 30,040
Total Revenues 1,574,906 1,874,636 2,239,941
Expenses
Salaries, wages and employees benefits 306,053 305,141 296,413
Long-term debt interest -5,144 4,815
Materials 297,462 392,279 393,520
Contracted services, rents and financial expenses 370,665 435,728 406,117
Amortization 585,762 585,762 510,271
Total Expenditures 1,559,942 1,724,054 1,611,136
Annual Surplus 14,964 150,582 628,805
Budget Actual Actual
PUBLIC WORKS 2017 2017 2016
$ $ $
Revenue
Taxation 1,555,278 1,555,278 1,250,191
Sales of services and regulatory fees 13,700 41,218 35,794
Government transfers 444,118 449,272 439,471
Total Revenues 2,013,096 2,045,768 1,725,456
Expenses
Salaries, wages and employees benefits 952,996 520,106 502,751
Materials 553,882 1,064,710 1,006,495
Contracted services and rents 48,400 32,314 18,834
Amortization 837,716 837,716 828,009
Total Expenditures 2,392,994 2,454,846 2,356,089
Annual (Deficit)(379,898)(409,078)(630,633)
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