State v. Kemp

283 S.W.2d 502, 365 Mo. 368, 1955 Mo. LEXIS 589
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedSeptember 29, 1955
Docket44534
StatusPublished
Cited by52 cases

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State v. Kemp, 283 S.W.2d 502, 365 Mo. 368, 1955 Mo. LEXIS 589 (Mo. 1955).

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[373]*373HOLLINGSWORTH, J.-

[507] Original proceeding in mandamus. Relators as the members of the Board of Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri, seek to compel the Mayor, the Council and the City Manager of said City to appropriate an amount in excess of that appropriated to meet the expenses of the [508] Police Department for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1954.

Section 84.730 RSMo 1949, V.A.M.S., provides:

“It shall be the duty of said board [of Police Commissioners], on the fifteenth day of January of each year, to prepare, in writing, a budget estimating the sum of money which will be necessary for the next fiscal year, to enable said board to discharge the duties hereby imposed upon it, and to meet the expenses of the police department, which it shall forthwith certify to the governing body of such cities, * * * *. Said governing body of such cities is hereby required to appropriate the total amount so certified, payable out of the revenue of said cities after first having deducted the amount necessary to- pay the interest on the indebtedness of said cities, the amount necessary for lighting the city, and any sum required by law to be placed to the credit of the sinking fund of said cities, * * * except that in no event shall the governing body of such cities be required to appropriate for the use of the police board in any fiscal year an amount in excess of one-sixth of the general revenue fund of such year.”

The petition alleged that pursuant to the provisions of said section relators made and certified to respondents an estimate of $4,028,726 as the amount necessary to enable the board of police commissioners to discharge its duties and to meet the expenses of the police department for the aforesaid fiscal year, which said sum, it was alleged, the council, by virtue of the provisions of said statute, was required to appropriate because it is not in excess of the maximum amount fixed therein, but that it refused so to do and did appropriate a lesser sum, to wit: $3,551,354. In an amended return to our alternative writ issued pursuant to the provisions of Art. V, §4, Constitution of Missouri, respondents alleged that the sum demanded by relators was in excess of one-sixth of the general revenue fund for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1954; that the sum of $3,551,354 theretofore appropriated was likewise in excess thereof, and that the alternative writ should be quashed.

The issues being thus joined, this court appointed Honorable Christian F. Stipp as Special Commissioner to take testimony and to report his finding of facts and conclusions of law, which he has ably [374]*374and painstakingly done. Both parties have filed exceptions to certain conclusions of law reached by the Special Commissioner and to numerous of his findings as to whether certain items of revenue constitute a part of “the general revenue fund” of said fiscal year, within the meaning of § 84.730. (All statutory references herein are to RSMo' 1949, V.A.M.S., unless otherwise indicated.)

Kansas City is a municipal corporation organized and existing pursuant to the provisions of a special charter framed and adopted by the people as authorized by the State Constitution. The city manager is the chief administrative officer and the members of the council and the mayor constitute the legislative body of the city. The Kansas City police department operates under the exclusive direction and control of the board of police commissioners which was created by state statute and whose members are appointed by the governor. § § 84.350-84.860. Pursuant to the provisions of state law, charter provision and fiscal direction, the various departments of city government and the police department submitted to the city manager their budget requests for the fiscal year 1954-1955 which began on May 1, 1954. The city manager prepared the annual budget for the city for that year in which he estimated the revenues which would be received and recommended the appropriations to be made. The relators had certified a budget of $4,028,726, but the city manager recommended an appropriation of $3,551,354. The budget, with the latter amount, was subsequently approved by the council and the appropriation made.

In the preparation of the city budget, the anticipated revenue was allocated to various funds in the city treasury as follows:

[509] Allocation

Item Source of Revenue Fund Amount

1. General Property Tax Levy (10.39) General $7,911,021

2. General Property Tax Levy (4.61) General Debt and

Interest 3,505,746

3. Special Park Tax Levies East Park 131,260

West Park 197,220

4. Cigarette Stamp Taxes General 950.000

East Park 105,556

5. Gasoline and Motor Fuel

Taxes Street 1,920,000

6. Vehicle Licenses General 22,500

East Park 513,615

West Park 213,885

7. Parking Meter Receipts General 115.000

8. Taxicab Driver’s Licenses General 4,500

[375]*3759.Revenue from Other Street Uses General $ 42,000

10. Alcoholic Beverage Licenses General 303.500

11. Business, Professional and Occupational Licenses General 1,658,420

Bast Park 380

12. Kansas City Power and Light Gross Receipts Tax General 1,540,000

13. ' Gas Service Company Gross Receipts Tax General 786,365

14. Public Transportation Company — Bus Licenses General East Park 122,000 40,665

Í5. Public Transportation Company — Street Car Licenses General 22,000

16. Steam Company License General 58.000
17. Telegraph Company Franchise Taxes General 1,000
18. Natural Gas Company Gross Receipts Tax General 8,500
19. Telephone Company Gross Receipts Tax General 912.500
20. Dog Licenses General 42.000
21. Municipal Court Fines and Forfeitures General 685,000

[510]

22. Traffic Bureau Fines and Forfeitures General 355.100
23. Circuit Court Fines and Forfeitures General 35.000
24. City Hall Rents and Concessions General 37,970
25. Municipal Auditorium Receipts General 258.100
26. Net Rentals from Veteran’s Housing Project General 75.000

27. Municipal and Platte County Airport Receipts General 443,095

28. Grandview Airport Receipts General 670

29. Park Property Rentals and Concessions East Park West Park 30,750 750

30. Rental of Miscellaneous City Owned Property General 50,120
31. Rentals and Concessions General 16,950

[376]*376 Allocation

32.Interest Earnings General $ 80,000 General Debt and Interest 80,000

33. Accrued Interest on Bonds Sold General Debt and. Interest 5,000

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