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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCII,MEETING <br /> Monday,September 11,207 � <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 13. 2018 BUDGET—Continued <br /> Olson stated the next slide shows how a person's property t�es are calculated. The Hennepin County <br /> assessor sets the estimated market value on someone's home. The County then takes the City's total t� <br /> capacity,which is all of the properties in the city added together,to get the City's tax capacity. The City <br /> Council then passes a tax levy. The property tax levy is divided by the city's tax capacity resulting in the <br /> tax capacity rate for someone's home. On a$500,000 property,the tax capacity is$5,000 times 16.882 <br /> percent,which is the City's calculated t�rate,resulting in city taaces on that property of$844.10. Olson <br /> noted taxes and how they are calculated will be discussed more in depth at the truth-in-taxation meeting <br /> in December. <br /> Olson stated before the decrease to the Pavement Management Plan, if someone's home did not change in <br /> value,that person's taxes would have increased .88 cents on a$250,000 home as a result of the <br /> preliminary levy,and on a$2 million home,they would see an increase of$8.93 for the whole year. If <br /> property valuation went up 5 percent on a$250.000 home,that would add$24 for the year,and on a$2 <br /> million home,they would pay an additional $220 in taxes for the year. Olson noted those numbers will <br /> decrease slightly because the City's preliminary tax levy was decreased by the Council at its work <br /> session. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 8. 2017 SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT AWARD <br /> Edwards reviewed his Staff inemorandum dated September 1 l,2017,regarding the awarding of the 2017 <br /> sanitary sewer project. Edwards stated each year the City performs Cured-in-Place pipe lining on a <br /> section of the City's sewer system. The amount budgeted in the City's Capital Improvement Fund was <br /> approximately$265,000 and Staff is recommending a project that would cost in total around$248,000. <br /> The lowest acceptable bid for this year's CIPP work was $213,338.40,which amounts to rehabilitation of <br /> 5,026 feet of the City's sewer pipe. <br /> Walsh noted the City developed a capital asset plan detailing when improvements and repairs are made to <br /> various assets and every year the City performs repairs on approximately 20 percent of the City's sanitary <br /> sewer pipes. <br /> Seals asked how long the pipe lining typically lasts. <br /> Edwards indicated 75 years. <br /> Printup moved,Seals seconded,to award the sanitary sewer improvements contract to Insituform <br /> for$213,338.40 and to approve the Bolton&Menk Construction Management proposal for a fee <br /> not to exceed$18,900. VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> Page 4 of 17 <br />
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