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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 12/04/2006 - Truth in Taxation APPROVED MINUTES TRUTH-IN-TAXATION HEARING EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2006 7:00 PM, CITY CENTER Council Chamber 8080 Mitchell Road CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens, Councilmembers Brad Aho, Sherry Butcher, Ron Case, and Philip Young CITY STAFF: City Manager Scott Neal, Parks & Recreation Director Bob Lambert, Public Works Director Eugene Dietz, City Planner Michael Franzen, Community Development Director Janet Jeremiah, City Attorney Ric Rosow and Council Recorder Deb Sweeney I. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER Tyra-Lukens called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. II. PUBLIC HEARING A. OVERVIEW OF 2007 PROPOSED BUDGET AND TAX LEVY Tyra-Lukens said the hearing is one of many ways for residents to comment on the budget and levy. This is the second year of a two-year budget cycle. Council will vote on the budget December 191h, 2006. Kotchever presented data on the City budget, which finances police, fire, parks and recreations, streets, lights, and City buildings and vehicles to support 65,000 residents. Changes for 2007 include the new Fire Station #4, the transition to a regional radio system, the reopening of Round Lake swim beach, the Comprehensive Plan update, a new ladder truck, and new ball fields. The total budget increase is 7.6%, which translates into a 3.6% City tax increase for a median value residence. Key drivers for the increase include employee benefits, utilities, and fuel costs. The total property tax paid by homeowners also includes a county levy (34% of total), school levy (33% of the total) and 8% of the total in other levies, in addition to the City levy which accounts for 25% of the total. B. PUBLIC COMMENT AND DISCUSSION Nancy Arieta, 10785 Valley View Road, said property taxes for the senior co-op need to be adjusted for fairness. It is a limited equity co-op set by covenants, and so property taxes eliminate almost all of residents' equity. Tyra-Lukens acknowledged the problem and noted senior housing is regulated by the state. The next Council could advocate at the legislature for change. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA December 5, 2000 Page 2 Tom Briant, 15560 Boulder Pointe Road, spoke on behalf of the Eden Prairie Taxpayers Association. Briant stated City spending has doubled since 1994 and could double again by 2015. Some is due to growth in population but that is now slowing as the City is almost fully developed. The EPTA made several recommendations for reductions in salaries, legal services, travel, heritage preservation, and immigrant liaison services, which Council did not adopt. The budget should be changed and residents should be more involved in the process. Tyra-Lukens noted Briant's figures were not inflation-adjusted. Tax increases were slightly below the rate of growth in population plus inflation. In the same period that Eden Prairie's taxes increased 94%, taxes in several comparable cities rose by 300%. Reductions were considered in the areas highlighted but were ultimately approved as valued services. Laura Bluml, 10540 W Riverview Drive, called for taking a middle road in regard for spending and asked for department heads to be alert for waste. II. CLOSE OR CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING MOTION: Butcher moved, seconded by Aho, to close the public hearing. Motion carried 5-0. IV. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Butcher moved, seconded by Case, to adjourn the Truth-in-Taxation Hearing and reopen the City Council meeting. Motion carried 5-0. The Truth-in-Taxation Hearing adjourned at 7:32 p.m.