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Long -term debt. At the end of the current fiscal year, the City had total bonded debt outstanding of $9,325,585. While all of the <br />City's bonds have revenue streams, they are all backed by the full faith and credit of the City. The City will have 41 percent of its <br />principal debt retired within five years. <br />City of Centerville's Outstanding Debt <br />Governmental Activities <br />2011 <br />2010 <br />Increase <br />(Decrease) <br />Business -type Activities <br />Increase <br />2011 <br />2010 <br />(Decrease) <br />General obligation bonds <br />$ 9,325,585 <br />$10,809,439 <br />$ (1,483,854) $ - $ - $ - <br />Compensated absences payable <br />37,983 <br />43,147 <br />(5,164) 14,268 13,897 371 <br />Total <br />$ 9,363,568 <br />$10,852,586 <br />$ (1,489,018) $ 14,268 $ 13,897 $ 371 <br />Minnesota statutes limit the amount of net general obligation debt a City may issue to 3 percent of the market value of taxable <br />property within the City. Net debt is debt payable solely from ad valorem taxes. The taxable market value totals $356,139,100 which <br />calculates to a debt margin of $10,684,173. Debt financed partially or entirely by special assessments is not applied against the City's <br />debt limit, nor is debt financed by proprietary fund revenues. Currently the City has $560,585 of general obligation debt outstanding <br />leaving a debt margin of $10,123,588. <br />Additional information on the City's long -term debt can be found in Note 3D starting on page 62 of this report. <br />Economic Factors and Next Year's Budgets and Rates <br />• Residential building activity is expected to show slight improvement as the overall housing market improves. <br />• The discontinued Market Value Homestead Credit program will shift property tax burdens to higher valued parcels, but will <br />allow the City to receive all dollars levied. <br />All of these factors were considered in preparing the City's budget for the 2012 fiscal year. <br />Requests for Information <br />This financial report is designed to provide a general overview of the City's finances for all those with an interest in the City's <br />finances. Questions concerning any of the information provided in this report or requests for additional financial information should <br />be addressed to the City Administrator, City of Centerville, 1880 Main Street, Centerville, Minnesota, 55038. <br />-24- <br />