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Mounds View City Council Page Six <br /> •gular Meeting November 23, 1992 <br /> commission and that a work plan should be formulated. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated that the Environmental Quality Task Force is a <br /> unique group. This Task Force seeks its own mission. All other Task Forces <br /> and Commissions have a course to follow. This group .sought out items to <br /> cover and brought those items to the Council. Wuori stated that it is nice <br /> to see a community working together. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Councilmember Rickaby stated that she received her Property Tax Statement <br /> this past week and it showed a significant increase in her property value as <br /> well as significantly more than 8.3% increase in property taxes proposed for <br /> the City of Mounds View. Rickaby wanted to know if the increase valuations <br /> were considered when the dollar amounts were given to Council. <br /> Mayor Linke stated Don Brager, Finance Director, did not have all that <br /> information from the County. <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, responded that she had received many <br /> phone calls and stated that property values have gone up. Some of the <br /> reasons behind the increase in property values are that there have been <br /> Wegislative changes in property classifications plus increases in the values <br /> hat Ramsey County places on homes. Orduno stated if the value of the home <br /> went up, then the City's portion of the taxes also went up. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that property values on his own home have gone up and <br /> down in the last two years. Linke stated that according to Ramsey County <br /> the average is about three and one-half percent. Those whose property <br /> values went down will have a decrease in taxes. <br /> Orduno stated that the Proposed Property Tax Statement was confusing because <br /> the persons reading as the State Truth in Taxation Law states that the <br /> cities provide the County with their proposed levy by September 15. The <br /> City has not finalized their budget by the time the city has to provide the <br /> County with the levy. People need to be told that it is a proposed levy. <br /> Councilmember Rickaby stated that with the proposed 8.3% property tax levy. <br /> Rickaby asked if that means this would be what an average homeowner would <br /> pay increased over the property taxes in 1992. <br /> Orduno stated that the 8 .3 is the percent levied from 1992 to 1993 . <br /> Orduno stated that the Council did not make a direct correlation between the <br /> 8.3% because Council was looking at the total revenue the franchise fee <br /> would provide if the Council were to raise that same amount through property <br /> taxes. <br /> •ouncilmelflber Rickaby stated that 8.3 percent is the increase from 1992 to <br /> 1993 . Rickaby stated that hers says the increase is 13 .2%. When the <br />
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