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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 13, 2014 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (LMCD REPORT—ANDREW MCDERMOTT,REPRESENTATIVE, Continued) <br /> McMillan commented she understands the LMCD is working on the LMCC with televising their <br /> meetings. <br /> McDermott stated the LMCC has informed the LMCD that there will be an expense associated with <br /> taping each of their meetings as well as live streaming them. <br /> Levang asked if the LMCD would still be utilizing the Wayzata chambers. <br /> McDermott indicated they will be for at least the next year. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Jerry Hertaus, State Representative, stated the MN Legislature will be convening again at the end of <br /> February in approximately 50 days. Hertaug stated he would encourage the members of the Orono City <br /> Council and public to contact him if they have concerns about any upcoming issues. <br /> Hertaus stated during the last session, one of the pieces of legislation that was passed affecting cities <br /> makes it easier for organized trash collection. It was also determined that the Metropolitan Council will <br /> be redistricted in years ending in three. The next redistricting will occur in 2023. In addition,there was <br /> legislation passed with regard to Metropolitan Council wastewater treatment services that gives cifies the <br /> ability to have some deferment of the costs, which would also include interest. <br /> Hertaus stated he currently serves on the education finance, housing, and property tax committees. <br /> Hertaus stated some of the things that happened in this last legislative session resulted in a fair increase in <br /> taxes and spending, such as increasing the State's investments in infrastructure and education. Hertaus <br /> noted there was approximately a 10 percent increase in all funds spending. Hertaus stated the generally <br /> reported $2 billion increase is just referring to the increase in general fund revenues,but what are <br /> typically not mentioned are all the extra fees and increases that were also passed far the all funds budget. <br /> In actuality there was a$6.12 billion dollar increase, with fees being raised on real estate license renewals <br /> as well as an increase for attorney, dentist and nursing licenses. A fourth tier of income tax bracket was <br /> created from 7.85 percent to 9.85 percent, which means that single filers over$145,000 will be subjected <br /> to that highest rate and married couples filing jointly with income over$250,000 will also be subject to <br /> that new rate. In addition,the MN Legislature passed new cigarette taxes, new gift taxes. Hertaus noted <br /> one of the provisions of that legislation was a claw back provision to allow the state to go back on <br /> inheritances for two years and tax some of that. <br /> Hertaus stated he has co-authored legislation that will be discussed this next session proposing to bring <br /> the Minnesota inheritance tax exemption into conformity with the federal exemption. Currently in <br /> Minnesota anything over$1 million is taxable and at the federal level it is $5 million. <br /> Page 6 of 17 <br /> -__ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __- __ <br />
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