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2017-2021 FINANCIAL PLAN

Operating Revenues

Funds that the City receives as income to pay for its day-to-day

operation, including taxes, fees from specific services, interest earnings, and grant

revenues.

P3

Public-Private Partnership.

Program

A group of related activities performed by one or more organizational units

for the purpose of accomplishing a function for which the City is responsible.

Program Revenue

Revenues earned by a program, including fees for services, license

and permit fees, and fines.

Public Sector Accounting Board (“PSAB”)—

Sets accounting standards for the public

sector. PSAB serves the public interests by setting standards and guidance with respect

to the reporting of financial and other information.

Riparian Corridor

The habitat immediately adjacent to a river, stream, lake or other

natural body of water.

RCMP

Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Revenue

Sources of income used by the City to finance its operations.

South Fraser Perimeter Road (“SFPR”)

Capital roads project undertaken by the City.

Tax Levy

The total amount to be raised through general property taxes.

Taxes

Compulsory charges levied by the City for the purpose of financing services

performed for the common benefit of its citizens.

Terrestrial Habitat

A place or environment on land.

Transfers To/From Own Sources

Amounts transferred to/from one fund to another

fund or to/from deferred revenue or reserve accounts.

Triple Bottom Line (“TBL”) Accounting

- While traditional accounting focuses on

finding the least-cost solution in support of decision making, TBL requires that financial

costs be balanced against social and environmental benefits and impacts, i.e., the full

costs of a decision are considered. For example, when considering energy investments,

the cost of investment into new infrastructure will be considered against long-term

savings, reduced greenhouse gas and environmental impacts and access to lower cost

energy for residents.

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