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Mounds View City Council September 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 29 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Thomason/Stigney. To Set the Truth in Taxation Hearing for 6:00 p.m. on <br />December 6, 1999, in the Council Chambers, and Should it Need to be Continued, the <br />Continuation be held at 7:00 p.m. on December 13, 1999, in the Council Chambers, and to <br />Include the Consideration of Items 1 and 2 of the Resolution as well. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Stigney stated he did not have a copy of the resolution, and inquired if the <br />information provided was strictly preliminary. Finance Director Kessel stated this was correct. <br />He explained the amounts stated could not be exceeded, however, they could be amended <br />downwards. <br />K. Consideration of Resolution 5368, a Resolution Authorizing an Increase in <br />the City's Property Tax Rate for the Year 2000. <br />Finance Director Kessel provided the Council with a copy of a facsimile from Ramsey County <br />which lists the preliminary tax capacity and market values for payable 1999 and 2000 taxes. He <br />explained the total tax capacity value for local rates has increased by $245,192.00 for pay in <br />2000, versus pay in 1999. He explained that this represents an approximate increase of 5 percent <br />in the City's tax capacity. <br />Finance Director Kessel stated the City's levy limit is less than one percent based upon the <br />formula that the state utilizes. He explained this represents a tax rate increase. He explained that <br />although the denominator is increasing more than the numerator, the rate would actually go <br />down, however, the method the state uses to calculate the property tax increase indicates that rt <br />has increased. <br />Finance Director Kessel explained that in order to levy the maximum levy, the state requires <br />there be a resolution on the books authorizing an increase in the tax rate as they define it, and this <br />is required to be completed prior to October 20. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Marty. To Approve Resolution No. 5368, a Resolution <br />Authorizing a property Tax Rate Increase for the Year 2000, Pursuant to Stated Statutes. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Thomason was not present for the vote. <br />L. Consideration of Ordinance 641, an Ordinance Implementing a Franchise <br />Fee on Electric and Natural Gas Utility Companies for the Operation of the <br />Utility with the City. <br />L.1. First Reading of Said Ordinance <br />Finance Director Kessel stated this was the First Reading of Ordinance 641. He explained that <br />• this ordinance was the same as the ordinance approved the previous year, with the exception of <br />the addition of Reliant Energy/Minnegasco. He stated the item that should be considered prior to <br />Second Reading and adoption of this ordinance is Subdivision 3, the amount of the Franchise <br />Agreement. He stated there has been some discussion in the past regarding lowering the feet to <br />
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