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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> DECEMBER 12,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Ron Potas,2190 Shadywood Road,thinks it is admirable that Orono is substantially to er than most <br /> communities in the area.However when he received his property taxes for 2023 it refl cted something <br /> quite different. He asked if one has not done anything to their home in 15-20 years and it is just increased <br /> inflation,how can the tax rate for Orono be substantially(50%)above and beyond the norm. <br /> Mayor Walsh replied the City's tax rate has been the same for about 7 years.If the value of one's house <br /> has gone up,the same tax rate would be applied against the increase in value of the home.He noted the <br /> tax rate has gone down from the previous year in the City. <br /> Mr.Potas calculated Hennepin County property taxes for 4 years,as well as the City of Orono's portion <br /> and the school district, and shared his results and percentages. He asked how they account for the huge <br /> increases in property tax. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted a main issue in the City has been making sure the tax rate does not go up. In looking <br /> at the tax statement, it all depends on what the value of one's house is. If a house goes up 40%,then taxes <br /> are likely going to go up 40%, also.He noted costs,inflation, and wages all went up within the City,also. <br /> The City of Orono has roads within their budget so people do not receive a bill when the City comes out <br /> to redo or fix the roads. All water and sewer is also built in so when things break it is in the budget and <br /> people do not get billed.Mayor Walsh shared about a recent newspaper article about Long Lake and that <br /> in one of the highest revenue years,with a drought and many people using more water,they are bleeding <br /> red ink;however in a wet year when they do not get any revenue,they will be under water.Mayor Walsh <br /> stated they also charge people every time they want to redo a road and gave an example of a water tower <br /> failure in Tonka Beach and they did not have money to fix the water issue. He spoke about roads in <br /> Minnetrista and Mound who do not have money for infrastructure and must bond for roads;Mound also <br /> has water issues and boiling water notices.Mayor Walsh clarified Orono does not have any of these <br /> issues because it is all budgeted. <br /> Johnson clarified the only way for Mr.Potas' taxes to increase when he has not done ak <br /> y updates to his <br /> house,is that the Hennepin County Assessor increased the home's value. The mill-rate that the City of <br /> Orono is charging residents is virtually unchanged and even went down a bit. Johnson noted Mr.Potas' <br /> assessed value from Hennepin County must have gone up about 25%. <br /> Seals noted she had the same issue when the value of her parents' home on the lake has also gone up <br /> astronomically while in Minneapolis it was 8%. <br /> Printup noted Hennepin County heard loud-and-clear from Orono regarding this issue. <br /> Crosby noted one can always challenge their assessed value with the County. He noted real estate values <br /> shot up due to a limited inventory as a result of government shutdowns and intervention. Crosby asked <br /> the assessor if next year when real estate values are down by 20%,will they drop rates by 20%?He noted <br /> they should because these rates are ridiculous and overblown. <br /> Mr.Potas has been retired for 8 years and his income is nowhere near where it was.However,his <br /> property taxes are 25%of his income.He noted either at the City, County, or State level there should be a <br /> "super senior"category for increases in property taxes.His income is going nowhere and his property <br /> taxes are going up. <br /> Page 2 of 14 <br />