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The positive impact of the increase in revenues was offset by increases of $33.6 million (10 <br />percent) in expenditures. $6.8 million of the total increase in expenditures is due to increases <br />in salaries and wages from the prior year and $7.9 million in associated employee and retiree <br />benefits. The County also faced the continuation of funding costs related to emergency <br />protective measures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic as opposed to the lava eruption <br />and hurricanes in the prior years. <br />The fiend balance of the County's capital projects fund decreased by $5.3 million (10 percent) <br />during the current fiscal year. The decrease is primarily due to an increase of $21.8 million in <br />expenditures from the prior year. See discussion regarding construction activity during the <br />current year in the capital asset section below. The increase in expenditures were offset by an <br />other financing source of $30.3 million related to the bond anticipation notes (BANs) that were <br />issued in the prior year and considered a current liability because the legal steps regarding the <br />issuance of the bonds to pay off these notes were not completed at the time the audited financial <br />statements were issued. The legal steps will be completed prior to the issuance of this year's <br />financials. There was also an increase in transfers in from the General Excise Tax (GET) fiend of <br />$8.6 million as a direct result of increases to the surcharge revenue in the GET fiend. <br />The debt service funds consist of the Bond Redemption Fund and the Interest Fund. These funds <br />have combined total fiend balances of $38.8 million, all of which is restricted for the payment of <br />debt service. The net increase in the combined fund balances during the current year in the debt <br />service funds was $5.6 million, which was a 17 percent change from the prior year and due to an <br />increase of transfers in of $3.8 million. <br />Proprietaryfunds. The County's proprietary fiends provide the same type of information found <br />in the government -wide financial statements, but in more detail. <br />Unrestricted net position of the Kulaimano Elderly Housing Project (Kulaimano) at the end of the <br />year amounted to $668,562, and $609,424 for the Ouli Ekahi Affordable Housing Project (Ouli <br />Ekahi). The total net position for Kulaimano increased by $130,526 and the net position for Ouli <br />Ekahi increased by $597,414. Other factors concerning the finances of these two funds have <br />already been addressed in the discussion of the County's business -type activities. <br />GENERAL FUND BUDGETARY HIGHLIGHTS <br />Differences between the original budget and the f inal amended budget were primarily the result <br />of a $42.1 million increase in appropriations, the most significant reasons were due to $16.9 <br />million in increases in the grant appropriations from the State relating to the County's response to <br />the situation at Mauna Kea and relating to the County's share of the State's allocation of federal <br />fiends received under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. <br />Differences between the final budget and the actual (budgetary basis) resulted in approximately <br />$18.8 million less revenues than expected and $27.1 million less expenditures than appropriated. <br />This is primarily due to the following factors: <br />• The negative variance of $18.8 million in revenues is comprised mostly of $11.8 million from <br />intergovernmental revenues, of which $3.2 million was unrecognized in the General Fund <br />relating to the State's Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) grant and $3.7 million from <br />various federal capital grants related to Section 5309. <br />_21 - <br />
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