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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION— SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 4 <br /> B. Motion to Approve Resolution 2011-041: Adopting the Special Assessment Roll for • <br /> the Lexington Avenue Sidewalk Improvements. <br /> Councilmember Holden explained that she pulled this item so she would have the opportunity to <br /> explain that the business community is sharing the cost of this project which will provide a <br /> sidewalk from the railroad to Shannon Square. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to Approve Resolution 2011-041: Adopting the Special Assessment <br /> Roll for the Lexington Avenue Sidewalk Improvements. Motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). <br /> 7. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. 2011 Operating Levy Payable 2012 and 2011 Truth-in-Taxation Hearing Date <br /> Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson explained that the figures presented <br /> this evening are based on the Council's direction at their August 29`" Work Session. The 2012 <br /> proposal shows an increase of 3% or $91,300 over the 2011 levy. She stated that the median <br /> home value in Arden Hills decreased 1.16% from $276,000 to $272,800 and the County wide <br /> average decreased 4.01%. The Market Value Homestead Credit (MHVC) was replaced with the <br /> Market Value Exclusion (MVE) program by the State Legislature and this has reduced the overall • <br /> taxable value of the City. The preliminary levy is proposed at a 3% increase and public safety <br /> contract costs account for 1.9% of that levy increase. Of the proposed 2012 increase of$31.63 on <br /> the median valued home, $24.01 or 73.9%of the increase is related to public safety contracts. She <br /> stated the City is required to schedule and announce a regular meeting to discuss the budget and <br /> levy. The budget and final levy may be adopted during that meeting after the public hearing. That <br /> meeting must be held between November 24 and December 26 after 6:00 p.m. The County will <br /> mail parcel-specific hearing notices between November 10 and 22. She presented two options for <br /> the Council's consideration with regards to the Truth in Taxation hearing; one being December 5 <br /> at 6:00 p.m. and the other being December 12 during the regularly scheduled Council meeting. <br /> The Council is also being asked to approve Resolution 2011-045 setting the preliminary levy for <br /> taxes payable in 2012 in the amount of$3,132,264. <br /> Mayor Grant explained that the 3% is a preliminary figure which can be lowered but not <br /> increased when the final levy is set. He also commented that currently the City reserves are at <br /> 48%which is not in compliance with the City policy of 50%. He stated that he hopes the 3% levy <br /> rate can come down somewhat but stressed that we must have sufficient funds for the increasing <br /> public safety costs. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked about the chart on the first page of the memo. She questioned <br /> how the 3% levy increase over 2011 results in a 7%tax rate increase. <br /> Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson reviewed the Minnesota property tax <br /> statute and how the calculations are made using Arden Hill's data. Is <br />
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