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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Moaday, September 12,2005 <br />7:00 o’clock pjn. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Murphy noted the train is now running on the new track and that the former Old Crystal Bay bridge has <br />now been removed. Murphy stated it appears likely that the two bridges will be operational prior to <br />winter. <br />White the City hold a public forum to inform its residents how the City is prepared to handle a <br />crisis in this area, such as a natural disaster. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT, CONTINUED <br />«. ADOPT PRELIMINARY 2006 TAX LEVY AND BUDGET - RESOLUTION NO. 5378 <br />and 5379 <br />Moorse iccotnniended the City Council approve the proposed preliminary 2006 tax levy and budget. <br />Moorse sUted the City is able to reduce, but cannot increase, the preliminary tax levy prior to adoption of <br />the final tax levy in December. However, the City can amend the budget by increasing or decreasing it <br />prior to the adoption of the final budget in December. <br />Moorse stated die proposed 2006 budget reflects an effort to begin to re-establish sufficient funding levels <br />for both short-term and long-term capital needs, after recent State Aid cuts and levy limits caused the <br />reduction in the level of capital funding. The key short-term needs relate to necessary major maintenance <br />items and improvemento to the city facilities, as well as equipment replacement and technology upgrade <br />needs. The major long-term capital need is street rehabilitetion. The budget reflecte a measured funding <br />plan that manages the impact of the tax levy on property owners. <br />Moorse stated it appears, based on recent information, the City’s tax capacity has increased fi-om an <br />anticipated 10 percent to 16.5 percent. Moorse sUted as a result of the increased tax capacity, the City’s <br />2006 City tax rate would be decreased from 16.2 percent to 15.27 percent. <br />Murphy stated in his opinion it is important to keep a good balaiKe between maintaining the City’s <br />infrastructure and the City’s tax rate. Murphy inquired whether the City’s portion of the debt service <br />costs for the veteran’s park on Big Island is included in this budget. <br />Moorse indicated it is. <br />Patarsaa nMvad, Murphy seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5378, a Resolution Adoptiug the <br />Proposed 2885 Tax Levy Collectible In 2006. <br />VOTE: Ayes4,NaysO. <br />Peterson moved. White seconded, to adopt RESOLUHON NO. 5379, a Resointion to Adopt the <br />Proposed 2806 General Fund Budget. <br />VOTE: Ayes4,NaysO. <br />Mayor Peterson thanked City Steff for tiieir fine work on preparing the City’s preliminary tax levy and <br />budget. <br />1 PAGE 16 <br />1
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