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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—DECEMBER 14, 2020 4 <br /> Finance Director Bauman provided the Council with a presentation on the City's 2021 Tax Levy <br /> and Budget. She discussed how property taxes work in Minnesota and noted County assessors <br /> determine property values in the year prior to taxes being paid. She explained the City sets the <br /> preliminary levy in September of each year and holds a Truth In Taxation Hearing in December. <br /> She described how property taxes are calculated and reported Arden Hills would have a 4.25% <br /> increase in its levy. She provided the Council with a summary on the General Fund and discussed <br /> proposed revenues and expenditures in further detail. She reviewed the proposed tax rate for 2021. <br /> She discussed how the proposed tax levy and tax rate compared to other jurisdictions in Ramsey <br /> County. She commented further on how the proposed levy would impact the median value <br /> homeowner and asked for comments or questions on the levy. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned what the increase was for health insurance in 2021. <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated health insurance was increasing 9.5% or$19,500. <br /> Mayor Grant inquired how cost of living and step increases would impact the budget. <br /> Finance Director Bauman explained the total wages and benefits increases for 2021 was <br /> $152,000. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the Truth In Taxation hearing at 7:32 p.m. <br /> Gregg Larson stated he would like to address the Council regarding the budget under Item 9C. <br /> Mayor Grant explained the Council would be taking comments regarding the budget and tax <br /> levy during the Truth In Taxation Hearing. He encouraged Mr. Larson to address his budget <br /> concerns at this time. <br /> Mr. Larson discussed Attachment A which addresses the reconstruction of Snelling Avenue. He <br /> reported this project has been kicked down the road despite the road being in poor condition. He <br /> understood this project was slated for 2022 and questioned why a trail was not being completed. <br /> He requested the Council reconsider this decision for the safety of the pedestrians that use this <br /> roadway. He questioned when the Parks and Trails Committee recommended the trail be removed. <br /> He asked when the City held a public hearing to weigh in on striking the trail from the project and <br /> inquired when residents were surveyed. He explained he cared about the trail and he would have <br /> liked to have been consulted regarding this matter. He reported a trail was needed along Snelling <br /> Avenue. He recommended the City bond for this project in order to have a trail completed. <br /> Mayor Grant closed the Truth In Taxation hearing at 7:45 p.m. <br /> D. Planning Case 19-002 — Drainage and Utility Easement Vacation at 1740 <br /> Parkshore Drive (Summit Development) <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated at its July 22, 2019 meeting, <br /> Summit Development received required approvals from the Council to construct a three (3) story, <br /> 120-unit senior housing building which will include independent living, assisted living, memory <br />