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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 2005
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' TABLE OF CONTENTS
IndependentAuditors' Report..........................................................................................................1
Combined Balance Sheet - Regulatory Basis
- All Fund Types and Account Groups............................................................................................2
Combined Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- All Governmental Fund Types......................................................................................................3
Combined Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- Budget and Actual - General and Special Revenue Funds............................................................4
Notes to the Financial Statements....................................................................................................5
Independent Auditors' Report on Additional Information............................................................16
Combining Balance Sheet - Regulatory Basis - General Fund......................................................17
Combining Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- General Fund............................................................................................................................... Is
Combining Balance Sheets - Regulatory Basis - Special Revenue Funds.....................................19
Combining Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- Special Revenue Funds................................................................................................................20
TOWN OF GROTON
Financial Statements
December 31. 2005
' TABLE OF CONTENTS
IndependentAuditors' Report..........................................................................................................1
Combined Balance Sheet - Regulatory Basis
- All Fund Types and Account Groups............................................................................................2
Combined Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- All Governmental Fund Types......................................................................................................3
Combined Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- Budget and Actual - General and Special Revenue Funds............................................................4
Notes to the Financial Statements....................................................................................................5
Independent Auditors' Report on Additional Information............................................................16
Combining Balance Sheet - Regulatory Basis - General Fund......................................................17
Combining Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- General Fund............................................................................................................................... Is
Combining Balance Sheets - Regulatory Basis - Special Revenue Funds.....................................19
Combining Statements of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity - Regulatory Basis
- Special Revenue Funds................................................................................................................20
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Supervisor and Town Board
Town of Groton
Groton, New York
We have audited the accompanying financial statements of the governmental activities, of the Town of
Groton, New York, as of December 31, 2005, and for the year then ended, as listed in the table of contents.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Town of Groton's, New York management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with the auditing standards generally accepted in the United States
of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance
about 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. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable
basis for our opinion.
As described in Note 1, the Town of Groton, New York, prepares its financial statements in conformity
with the requirements of the Office of the State Comptroller of the State of New York as applied to
governmental units, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States of America. The differences between the regulatory basis of
accounting and accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America are also
described in Note 1.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the
Balance Sheets of the Town of Groton, New York, as of December 31, 2005, and the results of its
operations for the year then ended, on the basis of accounting described in Note 1.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of the Town Board and management of the
Town of Groton and the Office of the State Comptroller of the State of New York and is not intended to
be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties.
Mondorf & Fenwick
Certified Public Accountants, PLLC
May 19, 2006
Liabilities and Equity
Liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 5,566 $
16,963 $
22,529 $
43,867
Accrued liabilities
3,000
13,877
16,877
14,633
Statutory installment bond
TOWN OF GROTON
-
54,478
Compensated absences
$ 48,258
48,258
Combined
All Fund
Balance Sheet - Regulatory
Tvpes and Account
December 31, 2005
Rasis -
Groups
-
387
Other liabilities
-
14,475
Due to other governments
Total
-
33,180
Deferred revenue
Fiduciary
87,064
87,064
Memorandum
Overpayment
Governmental Fund Types
Fund Type
Account Groups
Only
Total liabilities
8,566
154,307 - - 48,258
Special
Trust and
Non-current
Non-current
December 31,
General
Revenue
Agency
Gov't Assets
Gov't Liabilities
Total
2004
Assets
Encumbrances
16,575
118,383
134,958
61,570
Unrestricted cash
$ 793,232
$ 1,013,128
216,832
186,328
$
1,806,360 $
1,625,227
Restricted cash
16,718
Excess dog control revenues
6,468
6,468
16,718
27,938
Other receivables, net
335,215 - - -
87,064
275,836
Fund balances- ulireserved
87,064
87,064
Fixed assets
Appropriated for
$ 2,884,598
2,884,598
2,884,589
Provision to be made in future
70,492
85,000
Unappropriated
717,599
590,670
1,308,269
1,185,787
budgets
768,091
610,670 - - -
1,378,761
1,270,787
$ 48,258
48,258
100,272
Total assets
$ 809,950
$ 1,100,192
$ -
$ 2,884,598
$ 48,258 $
4,842,998 $
4,725,090
Liabilities and Equity
Liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 5,566 $
16,963 $
22,529 $
43,867
Accrued liabilities
3,000
13,877
16,877
14,633
Statutory installment bond
-
54,478
Compensated absences
$ 48,258
48,258
45,794
Agency liabilities
-
387
Other liabilities
-
14,475
Due to other governments
-
33,180
Deferred revenue
87,064
87,064
87,064
Overpayment
36,403
36,403
-
Total liabilities
8,566
154,307 - - 48,258
211,131
293,878
Equity
Investment in general fixed assets
$ 2,884,598
2,884,598
2,884,589
Fund balances -reserved
Encumbrances
16,575
118,383
134,958
61,570
Capital equipment
216,832
216,832
186,328
Unemployment insurance
10,250
10,250
10,060
Excess dog control revenues
6,468
6,468
17,878
Total fund balances -reserved
33,293
335,215 - - -
368,508
275,836
Fund balances- ulireserved
Appropriated for
ensuing year's budget
50,492
20,000
70,492
85,000
Unappropriated
717,599
590,670
1,308,269
1,185,787
Total fund balances -unreserved
768,091
610,670 - - -
1,378,761
1,270,787
Total fund balances
801,384
945,885 - 2,884,598 -
.
4,631,867
4,431,212
Total liabilities and fund balances
$ 809,950 $
19100,192 $ - $ 2,884,598 $ 48,258 $
4,842,998 $
4,725,090
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Combined
Statements of Operations and
Chances in Fund Equitv
-
$aulatory Basis - A,,11 Goverru=,ntal Fund TtiT__zss
For The Year Ended December 31. 2005
Total
Memorandum
Governmental Fund Types
Only
Special
December 31,
General
Revenue
Total
2004
Revenues and other sources
Revenues
Real property taxes
$ 411,367 $
885,192 $
1,296,559
$
19168,980
Real property tax items
51642
5,642
69863
Non -property tax items
1099686
109,686
1701781
Departmental income
3,938
31938
41339
Intergovernmental charges
1,620
1,620
850
Use of money and property
14,656
180,118
194,774
230,672
Licenses and permits
239136
23,136
21,974
Fines and forfeitures
28,522
28,522
185793
Sale of property and
compensation for loss
46
4,140
41186
163793
Miscellaneous local sources
655
655
290
State aid
72,225
949101
166,326
3195438
671,493
15163,551
19835,044
1,9595773
Expenditures
General government support
2871075
287,075
2599820
Public safety
209786
78,000
98,786
915157
Public health
721185
72,185
69,000
Transportation
53,564
8005841
854,405
-978,616
Economic assistance and
opportunity
10,670
10,670
10,219
Culture and recreation
38,702
38,702
35,491
Home and community services
39,211
41884
44,095
217,939
Employee benefits
769678
95,518
1721196
1535185
Debt service
56,284
56,284
30,753
598,871
11035,527
1,634,398
1,846,180
Revenues and other sources
over expenditures
72,622
128,024
200,646
1139593
Fund balances, beginning of year
728,762
8171861
1,546,623
1,433,030
Fund balances, end of year
$ 801,384 $
945,885 $
11747,269
$
1,546,623
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Revenues and other sources
Revenues
Real property taxes
Real property tax items
Non -property tax items
Departmental income
Intergovernmental charges
Use of money and property
Licenses and permits
Fines and forfeitures
Sale of property and
compensation for loss
Miscellaneous local sources
State aid
Total revenues
Appropriated fund balance
TOV1N OF GROTON
Combined Statements of Operations and Changes, in Fund Equity - Regulators, Basis -
Bud, -,et and Actual - General and Special Revenue Funds
For The Year End December 31, 2005
General Fund
Variance
Modified favorable Modified
Budget Actual (unfavorable) Budget
$ 411,367 $
411,367
7,500
5,642 $
101,100
109,686
2,490
3,938
1,620
1,620
8,600
14,656
17,650
23,136
16,750
28,522
78,000
46
Public health
655
54,600
72,225
621,677
671,493 $
45,000
55,950
$ 666,677
2,386
Special Revenue
Vanance
favorable
Actual (unfavorable)
$ 885,192 $ 885,192
(1.858)
8,586
1,448
6,056 170,072 179,827 $ 9,755
5,486
11,772
46
4,140 4,140
655
329,286
17,625
91,783 94,101
49,816
1,151,187 1,163,260 $
Public safety
106,570
$
1,257,757
Expenditures
General government support $
329,286
287,075 $
42,211
Public safety
22,688
20,786
1,902 $
78,000
78,000
Public health
72,350
72,185
165
Transportation
55,950
53,564
2,386
998,336
800,841 $
Economic assistance and
opportunity
12,670
10,670
2,000
Culture and recreation
40,992
38,702
2,290
Home and community services
47,622
39,211
89411
Employee benefits
85,219
76,678
8,541
99,718
95,518
Debt service
56.285
56,284
666,777
598,871
67,906
1,232,339
1,030,643
Other uses
Capital reserve
2 5,4 18
Total expenditures and other uses $
666,777
598,871 $
67,906 $
1,257,757
1,030,643 $
Revenues and other sources
over expenditures
72,622
132,617
Net change in unbudgeted special
revenue funds
(4,593)
Fund balances, beginning of year
728,762
817,861
Fund balances, end of year
$
801,384
$
945,885
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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2,318
12,073
197,495
4,200
201,696
25,418
227,114
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TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
1. Summary of significant a0countin4 policies
The financial statements of the Town of Groton (the Town) have been prepared in conformity
with the requirements of the Office of Comptroller of the State of New York as applied to
governmental units. That basis of accounting differs from generally accepted accounting
principles primarily because the Town has not adopted the Governmental Accounting
Standards Board (GASB) Statement 34, Basic Financial Statements — and Management's
Discussion and Analysis - for State and Local Governments. The Governmental Accounting
Standards Board is the accepted standard setting body for establishing governmental
accounting and financial reporting principles. The amount of this departure has not been
determined. The Town's more significant accounting policies are described below.
A. Reporting entity
The Town of Groton, which is located in the County of Tompkins in the State of New
York, was established in 1817. The Town is governed by Town Law, general municipal
laws of the State of New York and various local lavas. The Town Board is the legislative
body responsible for overall operations. The Town Supervisor serves as chief executive
officer and chief fiscal officer.
The following basic services are provided by the Town: fire protection, highways and
streets maintenance, recreation, public improvements, planning and zoning, and general
administration.
All governmental activities and functions performed for the Town are its direct
responsibility. No other governmental organizations have been included or excluded from
the reporting entity.
The financial reporting entity consists of (a) the primary government which is the Town
(b) organizations for which the primary government is financially accountable, and (c)
other organizations for which the nature and significance of their relationship with the
primary government are such that exclusion would cause the reporting entity's financial
statements to be misleading or incomplete as set forth in GASB Statement 14.
The decision to include a potential component unit in the Town's reporting entity is based
on several criteria set forth in GASB 14 including legal standing, fiscal dependence, and
financial accountability. Based on the application of these criteria, no other organizations
have been included or excluded from the reporting entity.
TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December )1, 2005
1. Summary of sirrnificant accountin^ -policies (continued)
B. Fund accounting
The accounts of the Town are organized on the basis of funds and account groups, each of
which is considered a separate accounting entity. The operations of each fund are
accounted for within a separate set of self -balancing accounts that is comprised of its
assets, liabilities, fund balance, revenues and expenditures which are segregated for the
purpose of carrying on specific activities or attaining certain objectives in accordance with
special regulations, restrictions or limitations. The various funds are summarized by type
in the financial statements. The following fund types and account groups are used:
Governmental fund tv-pes
Governmental funds are those through which most governmental functions of the Town
are financed. The acquisition, use and balances of expendable financial resources and the
related liabilities are accounted for through governmental funds. The measurement focus
of the governmental funds is based upon determination of financial position and changes
in financial position. The following are the Town of Groton's governmental fund types:
a. General fund
The general fund is the principal operating fund and includes all operations not
required to be recorded in other funds.
The general fund, Part -town, is used to record transactions which are required to be a
charge on the area of the town outside the Village of Groton.
b. Special revenue funds
These funds account for the proceeds of specific revenue sources that are legally
restricted to expenditure for specified purposes. The following Special Revenue
Funds are utilized:
- Highway Funds - (Town -wide and Part -town) established pursuant to Highway
Law, Section 141, and used to account for revenues and expenditures for highway
purposes. Highway Law, Section 277, requires that expenditures for repairs and
improvements be financed by the area outside the village . Therefore, a town with a
village must maintain two highway funds.
- Special District Funds - (Lighting District and Fire Protection District) are used to
record transactions for operations and maintenance for these activities.
- Special Grant Fund - used to account for Community Development Block Grants.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
1. Summary of significant accounting policies (continued)
Fiduciary fund ty-ne
Fiduciary funds are used to account for assets held by the local government in a trustee or
custodial capacity.
Trust and agency funds
These funds account for money and/or property received and held in the capacity of
trustee, custodian or agent. These include agency funds.
Account Qroups
Account groups are used to establish accounting control and accountability for non-
current governmental assets and non-current governmental liabilities. The two account
groups are not "funds". They are concerned only with the measurement of financial
position, and not results of operations.
a. Non-current government assets group
This grouping accounts for land, buildings, improvements other than buildings, and
equipment utilized for general government purposes.
b. Non-current government liability group
This grouping accounts for all non-current liabilities of the Town.
C. Basis of accountin.a/measurement focus
Basis of accounting refers to when revenues and expenditures/expenses and the related
assets and liabilities are recognized in the accounts and reported in the financial
statements. Basis of accounting relates to the timing of the measurements made,
regardless of the measurement focus. Measurement focus is the determination of what
should be measured, i.e. expenditures or expenses.
,476dif ed ACCT-ual Basis - All Governmental Funds, Expendable Trust Funds, and
Agency Funds are accounted for using the modified accrual basis of accounting.
Under this basis of accounting, revenues are recorded when measurable and available.
Available means collectible within the current period or soon enough thereafter to be
used to pay liabilities of the current period.
TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 200
1. Summary of significant accounting policies (continued)
C. Basis of accounting/measurement focus (continued)
Material revenues that are accrued include real property taxes, state and federal aid,
sales taxes, and certain user charges. If expenditures are the prime factor for
determining eligibility, revenues from federal and state grants are accrued when the
expenditure is made.
Expenditures are recorded when the fund liability is incurred except the following,
which are recognized when paid:
a. Expenditures for prepaid expenses and inventory items.
b. Principal and interest on indebtedness.
c. Compensated absences, such as vacation and sick leave which vest or accumulate.
d. Pension costs.
Account Groups - Non-current government assets are recorded at actual or estimated
cost or, in the case of gifts or contributions, at the fair market value at the time received.
No provision for depreciation is made. Non-current government liabilities are recorded
at the par value of the principal amount. No liability is recorded for interest payable to
maturity.
D. Property taxes
Real property taxes are levied annually by the Town of Groton no later than January 1,
and become a lien on January 1. Taxes are collected during the period January 1 to May
31.
The County of Tompkins subsequently enforces uncollected real property taxes. The
County pays an amount representing uncollected real property taxes transmitted to the
County for enforcement to the Town no later than May 31.
TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
1. Summary of significant accounting policies (continued)
E. Budgets and budgetary accounting
Budget policies - The budget policies are as follows:
a. No later than October 5, a tentative budget is submitted by the budget officer for the
fiscal year commencing the following January 1. The tentative budget includes
proposed expenditures and the proposed means of financing for all funds.
b. After public hearings are conducted to obtain taxpaver comments, no later than
November 20 the Town Board adopts the budget.
c. The Town Board must approve all modifications of the budget.
d. Appropriations lapse at year-end.
Encumbrances
Encumbrance accounting, under which purchase orders, contracts and other commitments
for the expenditure of monies are recorded for budgetary control purposes to reserve that
portion of the applicable appropriations, is employed in the Governmental Funds.
Encumbrances are reported as reservations of fund balances since they do not constitute
expenditures or liabilities. Expenditures for such commitments are recorded in the period
in which the liability is incurred.
Budget basis of accounting
Budgets are adopted annually on a basis consistent with requirements of the State of New
York. Appropriations authorized for the current year are increased by the amount of
encumbrances carried forward from the prior year.
Budgetary controls for the special grant fund are established in accordance with the
applicable grant agreement, which covers a period other than the Town's fiscal year.
Consequently, the budgets for this fund have been excluded from the budget to actual
comparison in the Combined Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Equity —
Regulatory Basis - Budget and Actual. The following schedule reconciles the difference
between the two statements.
TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
1. Summary of significant accounting policies (continued)
E. Budgets and budgetary accounting (continued)
Fund
Balance
Beginning
of Year Revenues
Total for funds included
in budget comparison $
Funds not included in
budget comparison
Special grant
Fund
Balance
End
Expenditures of Year
7521240 $ 11163,260 $ 110301643 $ 884,857
65,621 291 4,884 611028
Total special revenue
funds $ 817,861 $ 11163,551 $ 1,035,527 $ 945,885
F. Non-current government assets - general
Fixed assets purchased for general governmental purposes are recorded as expenditures in
the governmental funds and are capitalized at cost in the Non-current Government Assets
account group. Contributed fixed assets are recorded at fair market value at the date
received.
Fixed assets consisting of certain infrastructure type improvements other than buildings,
including roads, bridges, curbs and gutters, streets and sidewalks, drainage and lighting
systems, have not been capitalized. Such assets normally are immovable and of value only
to the Town of Groton. Therefore, the purposes of stewardship for capital expenditures can
be satisfied without recording these assets.
No depreciation has been provided on general fixed assets, nor has interest been capitalized
on general fixed assets that are construction in progress.
G. Vacation and sick leave and compensated absences
Employees of the Town are granted vacation and sick leave in varying amounts. In the event
of termination or upon retirement, an employee is not entitled to payment for accumulated
vacation time. However, sick leave can be accrued up to 720 hours which is payable upon
termination or retirement.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
1. Summary of significant accountiuT policies (continued)
G. Vacation and sick leave and compensated absences (continued)
The value of unused employee sick leave at year-end has been recorded in Non-current
Government Liability Account group.
Payment of sick leave recorded in the Non-current Government Liability Account group is
dependent upon many factors; therefore, timing of future payments is not readily
determinable. However, management believes that sufficient resources will be made
available for the payments of sick leave when such payment becomes due.
Further, the Town recognizes a liability for vesting sick leave and other compensated
absences with similar characteristics and additional salary -related payments as employees
earn benefits, to the extent it is probable that the Town will compensate the employees for
the benefits through cash payments (which may be conditioned on the employees'
termination or retirement), rather than being taken as absences due to illness or other
contingencies.
The liability for compensated absences is calculated at rates in effect as of the balance sheet
date and is recorded in the governmental funds if funded from current financial resources,
and the non-current government liability account group for amounts to be paid from future
financial resources.
2. Cash and investments
The Town's investment policies are governed by State of New York statutes. In addition, the
Town has its own written investment policy. The Town of Groton's monies must be deposited in
FDIC -insured commercial banks or trust companies located within the state. The Supervisor is
authorized to use demand accounts and certificates of deposit for operating purposes. Permissible
investments include obligations of the U.S. Treasury and U.S. Agencies, repurchase agreements,
and obligations of New York State or its localities.
Collateral is required for demand and time deposits and certificates of deposit not covered by
Federal Deposit Insurance. Obligations that may be pledged as collateral are obligations of the
United States and its agencies and obligations of the state and its municipalities and school
districts.
The written investment policy requires repurchase agreements to be purchased from banks located
within the state. The underlying securities must be obligations of the Federal government.
Underlying securities must have a market value of at least 105 percent of the cost of the
repurchase agreement.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
2. Cash and investments (continued)
Deposits and investments at year-end were entirely collateralized by Federal Deposit Insurance or
by collateral held by the Town's custodial bank in the Town's name. In the financial statements
all deposits including certificates of deposit are carried at cost plus accrued interest.
Total bank balances as of December 31, 2005 were $1,834,697, and included the following:
Fund Bank Balance Coverage
General $ 816,710 Insured, Collateralized
Special Revenue $ 1,013,128 Insured, Collateralized
Agency $ 4,859 Insured, Collateralized
3. Summary of changes in non-current government assets
Balance Balance
12/31/04 Additions Deletions 12/31 /05
Land $ 56300 $ 56300
Buildings 7309058 730,058
Machinery & Equipment 1,5911531 $ 35,974 $ (35,965) 1,591,540
$ 21884,589 $ 359974 $ (35,965) $ 21884,598
4. Other receivables
Other receivables at December 31, 2005 consisted of the following, which are stated at net
realizable value.
Fund Description Amount
Special Grant Rehabilitation loans $ 87,064
The balance of other receivables represents one loan receivable. The Town did not receive any
loan payments during year-end 2005. In 2004 the Town Board authorized the Town Attorney to
commence foreclosure proceedings. The Town Attorney has initiated these proceedings however,
collectibility cannot be reasonably estimated.
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TOVGTN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
Employees' retirement
Plan description
The Town participates in the New York State and Local Employees' Retirement System (ERS).
This is a cost sharing multiple public employer retirement system. Obligations of employers and
employees to contribute and benefits to employees are governed by the New York State
Retirement and Social Security Law (NTYSRSSL). The State comptroller is sole trustee and
administrative head of the S37 stem.
The Comptroller shall adopt and may amend rules and regulations for the administration and
transaction of the business of ERS and for the custody and control of their funds. ERS issues a
publicly available financial report that includes financial statements and required supplementary
information. That report may be obtained by writing to the New York State and Local Retirement
Systems, Gov. Alfred E. Smith State Office Building, Albany, New York 12244.
Fundiner policy
ERS is noncontributory except for employees who joined the New York State and Local
Employees' Retirement System after July 27, 1976 who contribute 3% of their salary. Under the
authority of the NYSRSSL, the Comptroller shall certify annually the rates expressed as
proportions of payroll of members, which shall be used in computing the contributions required to
be made by employers to the pension accumulation fund.
The Town is required to contribute at an actuarial determined rate. The required contributions for
the current year and two preceding years were:
2005 $ 27,949
2004 $ 33,180
2003 $ 24,449
The Town's contributions made to ERS were equal to 100 percent of the contributions required
for each year.
Since 1989, the System's billings have been based on Chapter 62 of the Laves of 1989 of the State
of New York. This legislation requires participating employers to make payments on a current
basis, while amortizing existing unpaid amounts relating to the System's fiscal years ending
March 31, 1988 and 1989 (which otherwise were to have been paid on June 30, 1989 and 1990,
respectively) over a 17 -year period, with an 8.75% interest factor added. Local governments were
given the option to prepay this liability. The Town elected to make the full payment on December
15, 1989.
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TOIAN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31, 2005
5. Employees' retirement (continued)
Historical trend information showing the progress in accumulating sufficient assets to pay
benefits when due is presented in the Annual Financial Report of ERS. Additional detailed
information concerning ERS may also be found in the Report.
6. Other Post -employment Benefits
The Town provides postretirement health care benefits to all employees who retire on or after
attaining at least 20 years of full time service and who are enrolled in the plan at the time of
retirement. Currently, there are two retirees who meet those eligibility requirements. The Town
pays 251X0 of the total premium of the Town for medical insurance for retirees. If the retirees
attain insurance through a plan not established by the Town, the Town will pay up to $110 to each
retiree to apply toward the retirees' premium cost. These post -employment benefit expenses are
recognized as the costs are incurred. During the fiscal year, expenses of $3,194 were recognized
for post -employment health care.
7. Non-current Government liabilities
Compensated Absences - The Town has compensated absences outstanding as of December 31,
2005 in the amount of $48,258. Compensated absences represents the value of earned and unused
portion of accumulated sick leave.
Statutory Bonds — The Town issued a five year statutory installment bond in the amount of
$13 6,194 on August 1, 2001 for partial financing of a 2001 model Caterpillar excavator. The
bond was payable in annual installments of S27,238, with the first principal payment being made
on August 1, 2002. Semi-annual interest payments were due each February and August, and were
calculated on the principal balance at a rate of 4.3%. The First National Bank of Groton was the
registered holder of the bond. Maturity date of the bond was August 1, 2006.
The bond debt service requirements for 2005 and 2006 were as follows:
Principal Interest
2005 $ 27,239 $ 2,343
2006 27,239 11171
$ 54,478 $ 3,514
During the year -ending December 31, 2005, the Town paid the outstanding principal balance of
$54,478.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Notes to the Financial Statements
December 31. 2005
8. Fund equity -reserves
The following reserves existed at December 31, 2005 for the following purposes:
Fund
General — Town wide
General — Town wide
General — Town wide
Highway — Town wide
Highway — Town wide
Purpose
Unemployment reserve
Excess dog control revenues
Encumbrances
Encumbrances
Capital equipment reserve
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Amount
$ 10,250
6,468
16,575
118,383
2161832-
368,508
16,832368,508
MONDORF & FENWICK, PLLC
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
523 COLUMBIA DRIVE
JOHNSON CITY, NEW YORK 13790
TELEPHONE (607) 797-4339
MEMBER AICPA
AND NYSSCPA
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Supervisor and Town Board
Town of Groton
Groton, New York
FAX
(607) 797-3894
Our report on our audit of the financial statements of the Town of Groton for 2005 appears on page 1.
That audit was made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a
whole. Additional information included on pages 17 through 20 in this report is presented for purposes
of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements. Such information has been
subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the financial statements and, in our
opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole.
Mondorf & Fenwick
Certified Public Accountants, PLLC
May 19, 2006
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TOWN OF GROTQN
Combining Balance Sheet -
E�-,gulatonr Basis - General Fund
December 31. 2005
Assets
Unrestricted cash
Restricted cash
Total assets
Liabilities and fund equity
Liabilities
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities
Other liabilities
Due to other governments
Total liabilities
Fund balances -reserved
Reserve for unemployment
Reserve for encumbrances
Reserve for excess dog control revenues
Total fund balances -reserved
Fund balances -unreserved
Appropriated for ensuing year's budget
Unappropriated
Total fund balances -unreserved
Total fund balances
Total liabilities and fund balances
Town -Wide
Part -Town
Total
$ 7069724
$
86,508
$
793,232
16,718
169718
$ 7239442
$
869508
$
8095950
$ 4,665
$
901
$
51566
29610
390
31000
0
0
71P275
1,291
83,566
109250
10,250
169575
169575
65468
65468
33,293
339293
405492
109000
501492
6429382
75,217
717,599
682,874
85,217
7689091
7165167
851217
801,384
$ 723,442
$
86,508
$
8091P950
See independent auditors' report on additional information.
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'OWN OF GROTON
CombininL Statements of Operations and Changes in
Fund EquiJX - Rea It atory Basis - General Fund
For The Year Ended December 31. 2005
See independent auditors' report on additional infonnation.
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Town -Wide
Part -Town
Total
Modified Budget
Actual
Modified Budget
Actual
Modified Budget
Actual
Revenues and other sources
Revenues
Real property taxes
$ 288,925 $
288,925 $
122,442 $
122,442 $
411,367 $
411,367
Real property tax items
7,500
5,642
7,500
5,642
Non -property tax items
100,000
107,561
1,100
2,125
101,100
109,686
Departmental income
1,790
2,269
700
1,669
2,490
3,938
Intergovernmental charges
770
770
850
850
1,620
1,620
Use of money and property
7,100
12,811
1,500
1,845
8,600
14,656
Licenses and permits
12,000
14,316
5,650
8,820
17,650
23,136
Fines and forfeitures
16,750
28,522
16,750
28,522
Sale of property and
compensation for loss
46
-
46
Miscellaneous local sources
622
33
-
655
State aid
54,600
72,225
54,600
72,225
Total revenues and other sources
489,435
533,709
132,242
137,784
621,677
671,493
Appropriated fund balance
35,000
10,000
45,000
$ 524,435
$
142,242
$
666,677
Expenditures
General government support
$ 326,748
286,925 $
2,538
150 $
329,286
287,075
Public safety
2,688
20,786
22,688
20,786
Public health
350
185
72,000
72,000
72,350
72,185
Transportation
55,950
53,564
55,950
53,564
Economic assistance and
opportunity
12,670
10,670
12,670
10,670
Culture and recreation
29,103
27,410
11,889
11,292
40,992
38,702
Home and community services
3,206
881
44,416
38,330
47,622
39,211
Employee benefits
73,820
71,779
11,399
4,899
85,219
76,678
Total expenditures
$ 524,535
472,200 $
142,242
126,671 $
666,777
598,871
Revenues and other sources
over expenditures
61,509
11,113
72,622
Fund balance, beginning of year
654,658
74,104
728,762
Fund balance, end of year
$
716,167
$
85,217
$
801,384
See independent auditors' report on additional infonnation.
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TOWN OF GROTON
Combinin,Balance Sheets - Regulaton, Ra.sis -
Special Revenue Funds
December 31, 2005
See independent auditors' report on additional information.
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Highway
Highway
Lighting
Special
Town -Wide
Part -Town
District
Grant Fund
Total
Assets
Unrestricted cash
$
8235170
$ 98,133
$ 30,797
$
61,028
$ 190131128
Other receivables, net
87,064
879064
Total assets
$
823,170
$ 98,133
$ 30,797
$
148,092
$ 11100,192
Liabilities and fund equity
Liabilities
Accounts payable
$
12,958
$ 49005
$ 16,963
Accrued liabilities
13,877
13,877
Due to other governments
0
Deferred revenue
$
87,064
871064
Overpayment
36,403
36,403
Total liabilities
63,238
41M5
-
87,064
154,307
Fund balances -reserved
Reserves for encumbrances
1185383
118,383
Reserves for capital equipment
216,832
216,832
Total fund balances -reserved
335,215
335,215
Fund balances -unreserved
Appropriated for ensuing year's budget
1000
1000
209000
Unappropriated
414,717
841)128
$ 30,797
61,028
590,670
Total fund balances -unreserved
4243717
94,128
30,797
61,028
610,670
Total fund balances
759,932
941Y128
30,797
61,028
945,885
Total liabilities and fund balances
$
823,170
$ 98,133
$ 30,797
$
148,092
$ 111005192
See independent auditors' report on additional information.
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See independent auditors' report on additional information.
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Fire Protection
Special
Highway Town
-Wide
Highway Part
-Town
Lighting District
District
Subtotal
Grant
Total
Budget
Actual
Budget
Actual
Budget
Actual
Budget Actual
Budget
Actual
Actual
Actual
Revenues and other sources
Revenues
Real property taxes
$ 573,204 $
573,204 $
227,988 $
227,988 $
6,000 $
6,000
$ 78,000 $ 78,000 $
885,192 $
885,192
$
885,192
Use of money and property
167,572
174,648
2,500
4,716
463
170,072
179,827 $
291
180,118
Sale of property/compensation of loss
4,140
4,140
49140
4,140
4,140
Miscellaneous local sources
0
0
State aid
91,783
949101
91,783
94,101
94,101
Total revenue and other sources
744,916
751,992
322,271
326,805
6,000
6,463
78,000 78,000
1,151,187
1,163,260
291
1,163,551
Appropriated fund balance
96,570
10,000
106,570
$ 841,486
751,992 $
332,271
326,805 $
6,000
6,463
$ 78,000 78,000 $
1,257,757
19163,260
291
1,163,551
Expenditures
Public safety
$ 78,000 $ 78,000 $
78,000
78,000
78,000
Transportation
$ 685,026
489,094 $
307,310
306,976 $
6,000
4,771
998,336
800,841
800,841
Home and community services
4,884
4,884
Employee benefits
74,757
71,419
24,961
24,099
99,718
95,518
95,518
Debt service
56,285
56,284
56,285
56,284
56,284
Total expenditures
816,068
616,797
332,271
331,075
6,000
4,771
78,000 78,000
19232,339
1,030,643
4,884
1,035,527
Other uses
Capital reserve
25,418
25,418
Total expenditures and other uses
$ 841,486
616,797 $
332,271
331,075 $
6,000
4,771
$ 78,000 78,000 $
1,257,757
1,030,643
4,884
1,035,527
Revenues and other sources
over expenditures
1351195
(4,270)
1,692
132,617
(4,593)
128,024
Fund balance, beginning of year
624,737
989398
29,105
752,240
65,621
817,561
Fund balance, end of year
$
759,932
$
949128
$
30,797
$ -
$
884,857 $
61,028 $
945,885
See independent auditors' report on additional information.
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