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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 6 <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated State law requires that cities certify their proposed property tax <br /> levies to the county auditor by September 30th. The proposed tax levy that is given preliminary <br /> approval may be lowered but cannot be increased. Therefore, it is important that the proposed tax <br /> levy provides adequate revenues to finance the 2019 Budget. The City Council needs to decide the <br /> maximum levy that it is willing to approve and then adopt. The final levy will be set in December <br /> 2018. It was noted a budget workshop was held with the Council on August 20, 2018. Staff <br /> provided a brief presentation on the preliminary levy and noted staff was not directed to make any <br /> changes to the proposed 2019 General Fund Budget at this time. The effect the levy would have <br /> on the median value home was reviewed with the Council. It was noted there will be another <br /> budget workshop in either October or November, prior to the final levy and budget adoption <br /> meeting in December. <br /> Mayor Grant asked how revenues were coming in for 2018. <br /> Finance Director Bauman reported revenues were going to come in higher than projected. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned how the Council wanted to proceed with the Preliminary Levy. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she could support a 5% preliminary levy increase. <br /> Mayor Grant commented he could support a 4.5%preliminary levy increase. <br /> Councilmember Holmes supported a 5%preliminary levy increase. <br /> Councilmember Scott indicated he supported a 5%preliminary levy increase as this offered more <br /> flexibility noting the Council could always lower this amount. <br /> Councilmember McClung explained the consensus was to move forward with a 5% preliminary <br /> levy and noted he would be advocating for decreases prior to December. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holmes moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution #2018-056 Setting the Preliminary Lew of 5% for <br /> Taxes Payable in 2019. The motion carried (5-0). <br /> MOTION: Councilmember McClung moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution #2018-057 Approving the Truth in Taxation <br /> Public Hearing Date for Proposed Taxes Payable in 2019. The motion carried <br /> (5-0). <br /> E. Resolution 2018-058 Accepting Bid and Awarding Old Snelling Bridge <br /> Replacement Project Contract to Veit & Company, Inc. <br /> Public Works Directory/City Engineer Polka stated on July 9, 2018, the City Council <br /> authorized Kimley-Horn to complete the plans and move forward with bidding the bridge project. <br /> Bids were opened on Tuesday, September 4, 2018. There were a total of four bids received. The <br /> following table lists the bidders name and their total bid: <br />