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Coluint~. 71ELI~1~0 receives money fror~~ parl~ing violations that are past due and have been <br />forwarded to the City Attorney for a formal complaint and fees are paid through count. <br />Column 71ELY~23 is 2/3ras of tla.e money that is received by the City from the base fine <br />amount. ~ will use a speeding citation as an example to provide ~rou with the break down of <br />how the money is allocated. For this specific example there would be ~ 125.00 in the totals <br />colufnn. X75.00 is allocated for the State surcharge; X10.00 is then allocated to the law library <br />the two amounts are not shown on the report which leaves a base fine of $40.00. 2/3c~s of <br />X40.00 is ~26.6G which is then allocated to colu~.x~n 71 ell~23, this is the City of Ells River's <br />portion and 1 /3`~ of $40.00 is $13.34 and is allocated to the Municipal Supreme Court. <br />No funds are received by the City when the Sherburne County Attorney's Uffice handles the <br />prosecution. Nate that ~. the party/case # column, two codes are used to differentiate <br />between types of cases. CR means the violation. is a mandatory court appearance and VB is <br />payable petty misdemeanor violations. ~n some instances where the code CR is used you <br />will find that no money has been allocated to any of the payable columns. This is due to <br />those cases being prosecuted by the County Attorney where no funds are received by the <br />City. <br />Hopefully this brief explanation urill benefit ~. understanding how the money is allocated. <br />