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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />September 13, 2011 <br />Page 3 <br />1 B. Resolution 11-054; Proposed 2012 Tax Levy and Budget in Compliance with the Truth in <br />2 Taxation Act. Roger Larson, Finance Director, presenting, <br />4 Finance Director Larson presented the proposed 2012 tax levy and budget and stated that eight <br />5 meetings have been held to date as part of the overall budget process. He advised that Truth in <br />6 Taxation notices will be mailed to property owners on November 15°i and the final presentation <br />7 and approval of the 2012 budget and tax levy by the City Council will occur on December 13°i. <br />8 Ile explained that the proposed 2012 budget of $5,498,650 represents an increase of $20,650 or <br />9 0.38% over the 2011 budget and the 2012 proposed general operating levy of $3,045,166 <br />10 represents an increase of $99,655 from 2011. He reviewed the proposed 2012 General Fund <br />I 1 revenues and expenditures as well as the 2012 total proposed levies. He advised that the <br />12 proposed increase in all levies to $5,223,089 represents an overall increase of $239,344 or <br />13 4.80%, and noted that the City had the same levy for 2009, 2010, and 2011. He also explained <br />14 what the General Fund levy supports, the City's issuance of debt/levy impact, and grant monies <br />15 received by the City, and encouraged residents to contact him with any questions. <br />16 <br />17 Councilmember Stille stated that the three year averaging method used by the City to prepare its <br />18 budget is intended as a tool to figure out what makes sense for budgeting purposes, and it is <br />19 important to recognize that the budget always contains some anomalies. He indicated that the <br />20 proposed capital equipment budget includes some big ticket items as well as some deferred <br />21 maintenance on other assets and this has been a challenge with the City's levy being kept flat. <br />22 He noted that the City resists debt and pays cash for things and added that the City staff has done <br />23 a good job in preparing the budget. <br />24 <br />25 Mayor Faust stated that the City has been able to increase its bond rating to the highest possible <br />26 rating based on the City's size and this is because the City does not issue debt along with the <br />27 City's long range planning efforts. <br />28 <br />29 Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Roth, to approve Resolution 1I- <br />30 054; Setting the City of St. Anthony Village Proposed 2012 Tax Levy and General Operating <br />31 Budget. <br />32 <br />33 Motion carried 4-0. <br />34 <br />35 VII. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS. <br />36 <br />37 Interim City Manager Hartman reported on the following: <br />38 • A new outdoor warning siren has been installed and was funded through the Minnesota <br />39 Department of Homeland Security using FEMA grant funds. IIe noted that the old siren <br />40 was located on the south side of well house #4 and the new siren is 250 feet north of that <br />41 location to take advantage of the back-up generator at the fire station. He commended <br />42 Fire Chief Malenick for securing the $19,000 FEMA grant for the siren. <br />43 • Staff will begin contract negotiations with the Police and Public Works bargaining units <br />44 and anticipate completing those negotiations the end of October. <br />45 <br />
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