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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL— SEPTEMBER 29, 2025 2 <br /> 5. PULLED CONSENT ITEMS <br /> None. <br /> 6. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Set Preliminary Levy and Establish Truth-In-Taxation Public Hearing Date <br /> for Proposed Taxes Payable in 2026 <br /> • Resolution 2025-063—Preliminary Levy <br /> • Resolution 2025-064—TNT Public Hearing Date <br /> • Resolution 2025-065—Appropriating Funds to Pay Debt Service on the <br /> City's General Obligation Capital Improvement Plan Bonds, Series <br /> 2025A, and Authorizing Cancellation of the 2025 Debt Service Levy <br /> Related to Such Bonds <br /> Finance Director Yang stated State law requires that cities certify their proposed property tax <br /> levies to the county auditor by September 30th of each year. The proposed tax levy that is given <br /> preliminary approval may be lowered but cannot be increased. Therefore, it is important that the <br /> proposed tax levy provides adequate revenues to finance the 2026 Budget. The City Council <br /> needs to decide the maximum levy that it is willing to approve and then adopt the proposed <br /> Resolution. There will be another budget workshop in November. The City will hold its Truth and <br /> Taxation Hearing and set the final tax levy at the December 8, 2025 City Council meeting. A <br /> budget workshop was held with the Council on September 22, 2025. The drivers behind the <br /> proposed levy increases were further discussed with the Council. Staff commented on the changes <br /> made to the preliminary budget based on Council direction which included: <br /> • Adjust the police contract amount based upon the latest estimates from the Ramsey <br /> County Sheriff's Office—increase of$103,311 <br /> • Removal of the Public Works Maintenance Worker position per the Public Works Phase 2 <br /> staffing changes—decrease of$45,373 <br /> • Delaythe Old Highway 10 Trail project from 2026 to 2027—no impact to 2026 levy <br /> g Y P J <br /> Finance Director Yang provided further information on the changes within the budget and <br /> described how the median value homeowner would be impacted by the proposed tax levy at <br /> various percentages. She requested the Council approve the preliminary levy, set the Truth in <br /> Taxation Hearing Date and adopt a Resolution that would appropriate funds to pay debt service <br /> on the City's general obligation capital improvement plan bonds, Series 2025A and authorize <br /> cancellation of the 2025 debt service levy related to such bonds. <br /> Mayor Grant asked what the amount of increase in the budget would be from 2025 to 2026. He <br /> discussed how difficult it would be to maintain 50% of the general fund with a larger levy <br /> increase. <br /> Finance Director Yang reported this would be $1,024,255. <br /> Mayor Grant inquired if revenues were projected to come in $200,000 higher in 2025. <br /> Finance Director Yang stated this was the case. <br />