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1 CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> •2 CITY COUNCIL TRUTH IN TAXATION <br /> 3 ADOPTION MEETING MINUTES <br /> 4 DECEMBER 20, 1995 <br /> 5 I. CALL TO ORDER. <br /> 6 The meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. <br /> 7 II. ROLL CALL. <br /> 8 Councilmembers Present: Ranallo, Enrooth, Fleming, Marks, and Wagner. <br /> 9 Also Present: City Manager Michael Mornson, Finance Director Roger Larson, and <br /> 10 Councilmember Elect Faust. - <br /> 11 III. PUBLIC HEARING SETTING 1996 TAX LEVY. <br /> 12 Mayor Ranallo opened the public hearing setting the 1996 tax levy at 7:03 P.M. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 IV. APPROVAL OF DECEMBER 6, 1995 TRUTH IN TAXATION PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 15 MEETING MINUTES. <br /> 16 Motion by Enrooth, second by Wagner to approve the December 6, 1995 Truth in Taxation <br /> 7 Public Hearing meeting minutes as presented. <br /> 18 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 19 V. DISCUSSION ON SETTING 1996 BUDGET AND TAX LEVY. <br /> 20 Mayor Ranallo explained this was a continuation of the December 6, 1995 Truth in Taxation <br /> 21 Meeting. The budget had been presented at that meeting. Mayor Ranallo indicated discussion <br /> 22 tonight would be only of taxes related to the budget. <br /> 23 Mr. Roy Peterson, 3112-36th Avenue, indicated he remembered being told that the building <br /> 24 program for the school would only increase his taxes by $100.00. He stated his taxes had <br /> 25 increased by $400.00. He felt if the school asked for support of another increase,they would <br /> 26 have a hard time getting senior citizens or people without children in school to support it. <br /> 27 Mayor Ranallo stated he understood but this was not the School District public hearing. <br /> 28 Discussion was limited to City taxes. <br /> 29 Mr. Peterson asked how much his City taxes had increased. <br /> 30 Councilmember Enrooth explained that depended on his valuation increase. He noted most <br /> 31 homes in St. Anthony had increased by $5,000.00 to $10,000.00. <br /> 02 Councilmember Wagner explained the $400.00 increase in his taxes accounted for total taxes, <br /> 33 including school, City and County. <br />