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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2015-074 Resolution Approving Proposed Tax Levy for 2016Member Martin introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: CITY OF MEDINA RESOLUTION NO.2015-74 RESOLUTION APPROVING PROPOSED TAX LEVY FOR 2016 WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota has adopted legislation, which requires all municipalities to pass a resolution adopting a preliminary budget and certifying the total proposed tax levy amount to the County Auditor prior to September 30, 2015; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of Medina, Minnesota, to comply with this law and submit a proposed property tax levy including general operating and debt levies; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the city council of the City of Medina, County of Hennepin, Minnesota, that the following sums of money be proposed for 2016 upon the taxable property in the City of Medina, for the following purposes: To raise $3,043,667 as adequate revenue for the general fund operating budget, $570,482 as adequate revenue for debt service, and $134,500 for capital equipment. General Fund $3,043,667 Capital Equipment $ 134,500 Debt Service: 2010A G.O. Improvement Bonds $ 29,500 2011A G.O. Bonds $ 13,000 2011B Taxable G.O. Improvement Bonds $ 56,000 2012A G.O. CIP Bonds $ 248,325 2013A G.O. Refunding Bonds $ 130,137 2015A G.O. Improvement Bonds $ 93,520 Total Levy: $3,748,650 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Administrator, Scott T. Johnson, is hereby instructed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the county auditor of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Date: September 1, 2015. Bob Mitchell., Mayor ATTEST: Scott T. Johns City Administrator -Clerk Resolution No. 2015-74 September 1, 2015 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Anderson upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Anderson, Cousineau, Martin, Mitchell, Pederson And the following voted against same: None Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Resolution No. 2015-74 2 September 1, 2015