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kA- <br />'i Mfu <br />ff- <br />»*cfTT\HQ <br />SEP 1 ^ <br />CVi t 0\r UHONO <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: September 8, 1999 <br />ITEM NO: j ^ <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Ron Moorse <br />Title City Administrator <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />City Administrator's <br />Report <br />Item Description: Establishment of Date for Tax Rate Hearing <br />A law passed in the 1999 State legislative session requires that all cities over 500 population and all <br />counties must hold a public hearing and pass a resolution if the levy for the upcoming year increases <br />such that, in the absence of an increase in tax capacity, the tax capacity rate would need to be <br />increased. Very simply, what this means is that generally if a city is increasing its tax levy, it needs <br />to hold this public hearing. <br />This requirement was passed due to a perception that cities and counties were claiming they were <br />freezing taxes; when in fact the levy was increasing but the tax rate was frozen due to tax base <br />grov/th. Under the law, the local government calculates what its tax rate would be in the coming <br />year if the levy was held constant. Essentially, a baseline tax rate is calculated based on the prior <br />year's levy and the current year tax base. II the levy will result in an increase in the tax rate over the <br />baseline tax rate, the City Council must adopt a resolution at a public hearing to app- 3ve the tax rate. <br />The resolution must be filed w ith the County Auditor by October 20 of each year. The information <br />necessary to calculate the baseline tax rate will not be provided by the County Auditor until October <br />1. Based on this timeline, staff recommends holding the public hearing and adopting a resolution <br />at the October 9 Council meeting. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Motion to schedule a public hearing regarding the City's tax rate for 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October <br />9,2000. <br />_