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City of Centerville <br />June 3, 2009 <br />Page 19 <br />Future Statute and Accounting Standard Changes <br />2009 Levy Limits <br />During the 2008 legislative session, Minnesota legislators amended Statutes section 275.71 to enact levy limits for cities over <br />2,500 in population. This bill is in effect for taxes levied in 2008 through 2010. Annually the levy limit is multiplied by: <br />t. One plus the lesser of 3.9 percent or the percentage growth in the implicit price deflator. <br />2. One plus a percentage equal to 50 percent of the percentage increase in the number of households, if any, for the most <br />recent t2-month period for which data is available, and <br />3. One plus a percentage equal to 50 percent of the percentage increase in the taxable market value of the jurisdiction <br />due to new construction of class 3 property, as defined in section 273.13, subdivision 4, except for state-assessed <br />utility and railroad property, for the most recent year for which data is available. <br />In addition there are special levies that are currently allowed outside any levy limit. They are listed below: <br />• Debt levies -includes bonds, most certificates of indebtedness and levies to pay the local share of bonds issued by <br />another political subdivision <br />• Voter approved levy increases <br />• To pay federal or state matching fund requirements for programs instituted after 2001 <br />• For costs to prepare for, or recovery from, natural disasters -upon approval by the commission of revenue <br />• To pay amounts related to errors in levy certification in the previous year <br />• To pay for property tax abatements <br />• To pay increases in the employer share of PERA pension costs since 2001 <br />• To pay operating and maintenance costs of county jails to the extent that the cost is required by the Department of <br />Corrections Rules and Standards. <br />• To pay for a lake improvement district <br />• To repay a federal or state loan issued to help a local government pay the required local share of a federal or state <br />transportation or other capital project <br />• To pay court achninistration costs during the period in which court costs were being transferred from the counties to <br />the state <br />• To fund required police and firefighters relief funds, to the extent that the costs exceed costs in 2001 <br />• To fund a storm sewer linprovement district <br />• To fund an animal protection society <br />952.835.9090 Fax 952.835.326t <br />www:aemcpas.cosn <br />