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City Council Minutes Page 2 <br />December 5, 2016 <br />----------------------------- <br />6.1 Introduction of New Employees <br />Ms. Ziemer introduced Jesse Dorn and provided a brief background of his work <br />experience. Mr. Dom indicated he was looking forward to his work on the city's <br />budget. <br />Captain Bob Kluntz introduced Community Service Officer Nicholas Davis and <br />provided a brief background of his work experience. Mr. Davis will be attending <br />school in January of 2017 to become a licensed peace officer. <br />Mr. Hecker introduced Parks Maintenance Worker Todd Neal and provided a brief <br />background of his work experience. Mr. Neal stated he was impressed with the <br />diversity of park amenities the city offers its residents. <br />7.1. 2017 Budget and Tax Levy <br />Ms. Ziemer presented the staff report. She provided a PowerPoint presentation <br />explaining the purpose of this evening's public hearing was to discuss the 2017 city <br />budget and tax levy information. She stated if individuals have questions/concerns <br />regarding their property values, they should attend the Board of Appeal meeting in <br />the spring or contact the Sherburne County Assessor's Office. <br />Ms. Ziemer briefly outlined the process of this evening's budget presentation and <br />comment period, explaining the city's vision and the goals supporting that vision. <br />She stated Council approved the maximum tax levy of $10,657,808 in September, <br />which is the maximum tax levy the city can adopt. The Council directed staff to <br />make reductions to the budget and is recommending a final tax levy of $10,563,770, <br />which is an increase of 3.85% and down from the preliminary levy increase of 4.78%. <br />Ms. Ziemer reviewed the tax levy by use and compared the levy with previous years. <br />She also reviewed property tax changes and explained that a number of factors play a <br />role in determining the property tax amount. <br />Ms. Ziemer reviewed General Fund revenues and expenditures, Special Revenue <br />Funds, and Enterprise Funds. She concluded that the Council may adopt the 2017 <br />tax levy and budgets following public input and comment. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br />Teresa Konvicka 565 Jefferson Lane located in Presidential Estates, stated she was <br />astounded by her 2017 tax statement and her estimated market value increasing so <br />much. She stated she contacted the Sherburne County Assessor's Office to ask them <br />to review the proposed property value. She also expressed concerns regarding the <br />proposed expenditures for 2017. <br />Ms. Ziemer explained to Ms. Konvicka that she was correct in working with the <br />Assessor's office and directed her concerns regarding property values to them as the <br />city only controls the tax levy amount. <br />POOEAE� ®r <br />N�►TURE <br />