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< T O <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,December 10,2012 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> The Orono City Council met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: Mayor <br /> Lili Tod McMillan,Council Members Cynthia Bremer,Aaron Printup,and David Rahn. Representing <br /> Staff were City Administrator Jessica Loftus,Assistant City Administrator of Long-Term Strategic <br /> Planning Michael Gaffron,City Clerk Lin Vee,Finance Director Ron Olson,Planning Coordinator <br /> Melanie Curtis, City Engineer/Public Works Director Jesse Struve,City Attorney Soren Mattick, and <br /> Recorder Jackie Young. <br /> Mayor McMillan called the meeting to order at 6:32 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 1. 2013 Budget Heari.ng—2013 Budget and Tax Levy <br /> Olson stated the truth-in-taxation hearing is to allow for public input into the City's 2013 budget and tax <br /> levy. Tonight's meeting is the culmination of the City's budget process that began back at the beginning <br /> of June. At a work session in June,the Council was provided background information on the budget and <br /> an overview of the budget challenges for 2013. Based on the Council's input, a draft budget was prepared <br /> and provided to the Council for their review at the July 20, 2012,work session.The draft budget was <br /> refined further and the updated draft was presented to the Council at the August 27,2012,work session. <br /> The preliminary budget was approved at the September 10`�'Council meeting. An additional work session <br /> was held on October 20�'to discuss the City's enterprise fund budgets. <br /> As it relates to the City's tax levy, a person's ta��es are calculated based on a formula determined by the <br /> state legislature. According to the Hennepin County Assessor,the City's taxable market value is <br /> $2,364,624,166 with a tax capacity of$26,790,412. When compared to last yeax,the City's taxable <br /> market value has decreased by 739 percent and the tax capacity by 7.92 percent. As a result of the City's <br /> decreased tax capacity,the tax capacity rate will increase from 16.28 percent in 2012 to 17.55 percent in <br /> 2013. This increase is solely the result of the decreased tax capacity. The City's tax levy did not <br /> increase. The actual tax impact on any particular property will depend on how the property's taxable <br /> value changed in relation to the rest of the City. <br /> Olson stated the estimated market value is multiplied by the class tax rate for an individual property and <br /> there are different rates depending on the type of property, such as commerciaUindustrial or homestead <br /> versus non-homestead. The average tax base distribution for a city in Minnesota is 50 percent residential <br /> homestead and 14 percent nonresidential, for a total of 64 percent in the average city in Minnesota. Olson <br /> noted 95 percent of Orono's property tax based is based on residential properties,with the other 5 percent <br /> consisting of farm land and commerciaUindustrial properties. <br /> After the county assessor sets the value on every property in the city,those numbers are added together <br /> and the median number is taken,which gives you the City's taY capacity. The City Council tonight will <br /> pass the property tax levy,which will be divided by the total city tax capacity,which will then result in <br /> the tax capacity rate. The City's tax capacity rate for 2013 is estimated to be 17.55 percent. <br /> - - - --- ------- -- - - - - - - Pdge 1 Of 15 ---------- - --- ---- ---- ------ - . . <br />
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