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1996-12-04 CC TNTALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARING December 4, 1996 Albertville City Hall 7:00 PM PRESENT: Mayor Michael Potter, Councilmembers Duane Berning, and John Vetsch, City Clerk Linda Houghton Mayor Potter convened the Truth in Taxation Hearing at 7:00 PM. Berning made a motion to approve the agenda as presented. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. The Council opened the floor for public comment. There were two residents present at the hearing --Jon Buller and Duane Krueger, newly annexed into the city from Frankfort Township. Mayor Potter explained how the preliminary budget and levy are set. Once the City establishes its budget, the amount needed to be levied is determined. Upon final approval the levy amount is certified to the Wright County Auditor and that amount is spread proportionately over all taxable parcels within the city. Mr. Krueger questioned why his tax statement shows an almost 50% increase in the city portion of the taxes. The Council explained that the all parcels are taxed at the same tax capacity rate and of Krueger's valuation, he pays more than in total tax dollars. The Council reiterated that the tax rate for each and every taxable parcel is the same. Krueger questioned what benefit he receives for his City tax dollars in comparison to the benefits he received when his property was in Frankfort Township. Mayor Potter explained that Albertville is required to pay for police protection, has parks that must be equipped and maintained, and has its own fire department to fund. In contrast Frankfort Township was provided with police protection from Wright County at no cost, had no parks, equipment or park maintenance costs, and did not have a fire department to fund. In addition the township had many more parcels over which the levy was spread. Krueger asked if the Council would consider lowering his city taxes. Councilmember Berning stated that the City could not adjust taxes on a specific parcel, since the County spreads the levy proportionately. The only possible way to lower Krueger's city taxes is to cut the proposed budget. A very major cut in the budget would lower taxes only slightly. Krueger did not choose to suggest areas of the budget which could be cut. The Council explained that even though this year's tax statements show large increases for the properties formerly located in Frankfort Township, it is the Council's intention to keep the levy consistent over the coming year. Hopefully, the resident will not see any large increases in city taxes in the future. There were no further questions or comments from the audience. Berning made a motion to close the Truth in Taxation Hearing at 8:40 PM. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. Michael Potter, Mayor 1 Linda Houghton, Clerk i ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL TRUTH IN TAXATION HEARING December 8, 1996 Albertville City Hall 7:00 PM PRESENT: Mayor Mark Olsen, Councilmembers Patti Stalberger, Robert Gundersen and John Vetsch, City Clerk Linda Goeb Mayor Olsen convened the Truth in Taxation Hearing at 7:00 PM. There was no one in the audience. The Council reviewed the proposed budget. City Clerk Goeb asked the Council to adjust the 1998 wages for the City employees, including the new Maintenance Worker II before the Council approves the final budget at the December 15, 1997, regular meeting. Gundersen made a motion to increase the 1998 hourly rate for the city clerk to $16.50 per hour, and further to pay the city clerk for the additional duties performed as interim administrator at amount to be determined later. Vetsch seconded the motion. Gundersen, Stalberger, and Vetsch voted aye. Olsen abstained. The motion carried. City Clerk Goeb was directed to adjust the proposed 1998 budget according to the new wages, employer insurance package and the new maintenance employee's wages averaged at $13 per hour. The Working Capital Reserve budget will be adjusted as necessary so that the total expense budget will not change. Stalberger made a motion to adjourn at 7:45 PM. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Mark Olsen, Mayor Linda Goeb, City Clerk