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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,May 28,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 11. HENNEPIN COUNTY PRESENTATION—JAN CALLISON <br /> Commissioner Jan Callison provided the City Council with an overview of the 2019 Hennepin County <br /> assessment report. The first sheet of the report is a summary sheet showing that Hennepin County has <br /> experienced its sixth straight year with an increase in home values. Since 2013,there has been almost a <br /> 50 percent increase in the median value of a single-family residential unit. The next several sheets of the <br /> report provide an overview of what is happening with the County as it relates to the community and <br /> property taxes. The final sheet relates to Orono specifically and shows that 55 new homes were built in <br /> 2018 in Orono. <br /> Hennepin County is proposing to change their tobacco ordinance to raise the age to purchase tobacco <br /> from 18 to 21,which only applies to five western cities and does not apply to Orono. The new age <br /> already applies iin Mound,Rogers, Greenfield, St. Bonifacious, and possibly Rockford. The proposal <br /> will be discussed in June and will also restrict who can sell tobacco and where flavored tobaccos can be <br /> used. <br /> Walsh asked why only a few cities have the higher age limit. <br /> Callison noted those cities regulate themselves and that Orono also has its own tobacco ordinance. The <br /> other provision of the ordinance would control the sale of individually wrapped cigars but does not apply <br /> to Orono. <br /> Crosby asked what the County's stance is on the legalization of marijuana. <br /> Callison stated Hennepin County has not taken a position on that. The issue with the single cigars is <br /> because they are inexpensive and they are easier for younger children to buy. <br /> Hennepin County has seen some positive results for child protection. Those numbers have dropped <br /> below what they were in 2016 and 2017,which means there are fewer children being placed out of the <br /> home. <br /> The 2019 legislation session was not significant for Hennepin County. While Hennepin County will see <br /> some additional county program aid,but by the time you factor in the fact that state is not going to pay <br /> any portion of PERA, it will probably be a wash. In addition, Hennepin County did not receive any <br /> additional money for roads and bridges. Currently Hennepin County is not able to spend as much as they <br /> would like to repair roads and bridges. Approximately$85 million is collected in Minnesota for road tax, <br /> but a good portion of that is sent outstate each year. <br /> Crosby asked if that comes from auto tabs. <br /> Callison indicated it comes from a variety of sources, such as tabs, sales tax on cars, and registration fees. <br /> Hennepin County does not receive anything from leased motor vehicle sales tax currently and that did not <br /> change with the 2019 legislative session,which was a disappointment. At the present time Ramsey and <br /> Hennepin County are excluded from receiving any leased motor vehicle sales tax revenues. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />