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TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARING NOVEMBER 30, 1998 <br /> TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARING <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE November 30, 1998 <br /> TIME STARTED 6:02 p.m. <br /> TIME ENDED 6:43 p.m. <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT Council Members Bergeson, Dahl, Lyden,Neal, <br /> Mayor Sullivan <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT None <br /> Staff members present: Administration Director, Dan Tesch; Financial Analyst, Daryl <br /> Sulander;Accountant, Paula Schloer and Clerk-Treasurer Marilyn Anderson. Mr. Jerry <br /> Shannon from Springsted, Inc., bond consultant for the City was also present. <br /> Mayor Sullivan welcomed everyone and explained that the purpose of the hearing is to <br /> take public comment relative to the proposed 1999 General Fund budget and the <br /> proposed 1998 tax levy, collectable in 1999. She explained that this is not the meeting to <br /> talk about property values. All public comments should relate to the proposed 1999 <br /> budget and tax levy only. <br /> Mr. Tesch welcomed everyone to the hearing and introduced Mr. Sulander and Mr. <br /> Shannon. He noted that Mr. Sulander will present details of the 1999 budget and levy. He <br /> explained that the proposed budget represents a 5%increase over the 1998 budget. There <br /> are no proposed program changes in the 1999 budget,however, a Human Resources Tech <br /> position is proposed and the Recreation Coordinator position and the Police Records <br /> Clerk positions are proposed to become full time positions rather than the current part <br /> time positions. <br /> Mr. Tesch explained that individual property taxes will be affected by the budgets of all <br /> of the taxing jurisdictions in Anoka County, changes in valuation of the property and by <br /> recently enacted State Legislation which had the effect of compressing tax classifications. <br /> Mary Ann McDougal, 6116 Baldwin Lake Road, from the audience asked if she would be <br /> able to speak about the notice she recently received in the mail from Anoka County. <br /> Mayor Sullivan explained that all questions pertaining to the budget and levy would be <br /> accepted when the public hearing is opened. <br /> Mr. Sulander referred to page 5 of the audience handout and explained how the 1999 levy <br /> was prepared and how it compared to the 1998 levy. He noted that there is more than a <br /> 7% increase in the 1999 General Fund(budget) levy. In addition, the City bonded for <br /> payment of the civic complex and for a street referendum that was approved by the voters <br /> in November, 1997. The additional bond payments contributed substantially to the <br /> proposed increase in the levy. The State Legislature further compressed property tax <br /> PAGE 1 <br />