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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—DECEMBER 13, 2021 4 <br /> proposed tax levy. She discussed how the median value homeowner would be impacted by the <br /> proposed tax levy. She commented on the CIP and noted the resources that were available to <br /> Arden Hills residents for property tax relief. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:31 p.m. <br /> Gregg Larson, 3377 North Snelling Avenue, asked if the current budget anticipated the $300,000 <br /> that was spent in legal fees for the litigation with Ramsey County. <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated $260,000 was spent on the TCAAP litigation and this was a <br /> prior period expense that occurred in 2019, 2020 and 2021. She reported the legal fees were <br /> accounted for within an internal service fund, noting the Risk Management Fund had a balance <br /> that would cover the expense. <br /> City Administrator Perrault clarified it was not in the 2021 budget. <br /> Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:35 p.m. <br /> 9. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Resolution 2021-073 Adopting and Confirming Quarterly Special Assessments <br /> for Delinquent Utilities <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated delinquent utility amounts are certified to Ramsey County <br /> quarterly. A list of utility accounts with a delinquent balance was compiled and notices dated <br /> November 8, 2021 were mailed. These customers were informed of their delinquent status and <br /> were asked to make payment of the delinquent balance by December 8, 2021. Utility accounts <br /> with an unpaid delinquent balance would be certified to Ramsey County to be added to property <br /> taxes payable in 2022. The certification amount is equal to the unpaid delinquent balance plus an <br /> eight percent penalty. The City will request that Ramsey County levy the delinquent balances <br /> against the respective properties. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution 2021-073 Adopting and Confirming Quarterly <br /> Special Assessments for Delinquent Utilities. The motion carried (4-0). <br /> B. Adoption of the 2022 Budget and Tax Levy <br /> • Resolution 2021-074 Setting the Final Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in <br /> 2022 <br /> • Resolution 2021-075 Setting the Final Tax Levy — Karth Lake Special <br /> Taxing District for Taxes Payable in 2022 <br /> • Resolution 2021-076 Adopting the Proposed 2022 Budget <br /> Finance Director Bauman requested the Council approve three Resolutions that would set the <br /> final tax levy for taxes payable in 2022, the final tax levy for the Karth Lake Special Taxing <br /> District for 2022 and adopt the proposed 2022 budget. <br />
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