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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO TRUTH-IN-TAXATION/CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,December 10,2018 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Orono is very low in the realm of averages across the state with the surrounding cities having higher rates. <br /> The Hennepin County average is around 40 percent,which simply means if Orono's property tax rate was <br /> at the Hennepin County average,people would pay three times as much in city taxes. <br /> In comparison to the metro area,the average residential segment is 79 percent and 18 percent <br /> commercial/industrial, but Orono's tax base consists of 89 percent residential properties and 2 percent <br /> commercial/industrial. The reason that is of importance is that commercial and industrial pay a higher <br /> rate than residential. Olson noted of someone's total tax bill,the City of Orono is at 15 percent,the <br /> county and school come in at 39 percent,and the state and other is around 8 percent of a property tax bill. <br /> As it relates to the property tax rate,Orono is about half of what the metro average is. <br /> As it relates to the budget,the General Fund operating levy is$4,083,000,with the second largest piece <br /> being$544,450 for pavement management to help maintain the roads. The Orono City Council has made <br /> it a goal to get long-term funding for the city's roads,and in approximately three to four years,the City's <br /> road funding will be solved. The City currently has three sets of outstanding bonds for its debt levy. <br /> Each year a portion of the property tax levy goes to pay those outstanding bonds. In 2019 the City's total <br /> debt levy will be$711,000,and it will stay that way for three more years before it drops off significantly, <br /> which is a positive sign for the future. <br /> The City's net tax capacity,based on the values and the formulas from the County, increased 4.7percent <br /> but the City's total levy is only increasing by 3.59 percent. Olson noted some cities levy a minimum of <br /> what the rate increase is but Orono has decreased theirs. Orono's local tax capacity rate for 2018 is <br /> 16.553, and is projected to be 16378 percent for 2019,which is a decrease of 1.74 percent. <br /> As a result,if someone's property does not change in value in 2019,they would actually see a decrease in <br /> t�es. On a$250,000 home, it would decrease around$4, and on a$2 million house, it would decrease <br /> by$42 for the year. If someone's property value increased by about 5 percent, on a$250,000 home,that <br /> home's property taxes would increase by$18 per year,and on a$2 million home,their property taxes <br /> would increase by$162. If your home decreased in value,your property t�es would also decrease <br /> accordingly. Olson noted home values do affect someone's taac bill but only how that individual value <br /> changes in relation to the rest of the City. <br /> In Orono,the biggest portion of someone's city taYes goes into the General Fund. Approximately$4.39 <br /> million will go into the General Fund,which is an increase of.8 percent. Total revenue is projected to <br /> increase by$383,880. Some of that increase has to do with an increase in building permits as well as <br /> anticipated higher gants from the state. The biggest portion of the increase is under General Government <br /> Services. Because a lot of work is done by people at city hall that has not been charged directly to the <br /> utility funds, Staff has been trying to accurately capture those costs associated with water and sewer and <br /> in 2019,all costs associated with utility funds are now reflected in the budget. <br /> As it relates to the overall budget,property taxes consist of 51 percent of the City's budget. Orono <br /> receives very little state aid money with the exception of a few grants given to the police department. Part <br /> of the reason Orono is able to keep it that low is because Orono receives public safety service fees,which <br /> comprise 29 percent of the budget. Those fees are derived from the police service contracts,which in turn <br /> allows the City to fund its police department and save costs for all four cities by consolidating police <br /> services. <br /> Page 2 of 19 <br />