File #: 20-0729R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/17/2020 In control: Finance
On agenda: 9/28/2020 Final action: 9/28/2020
Title: RESOLUTION PROPOSING THE SUM TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION FOR GENERAL PURPOSES FOR THE YEAR 2021.
Attachments: 1. 20-0729R - Max Tax Levy Exhibit A
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RESOLUTION PROPOSING THE SUM TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION FOR GENERAL PURPOSES FOR THE YEAR 2021.

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CITY PROPOSAL:

RESOLVED, that pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 275.065, the city council adopts the following proposed tax levy:

Section 1. The sum to be raised by taxation for the year 2021 for general operations is hereby determined to be the sum of $34,844,100 which sum is levied against the taxable property of the city of Duluth and appropriated to the various accounts of the city, as set forth in the following sections, viz:

Section 2. There will be levied for the support of the general fund the sum of $22,029,300.

Section 3. There will be levied for support of the Parks fund the amount of $280,000

Section 4. There will be levied for the support of the street lighting fund the amount of $2,447,200.

Section 5. For the payment of debt, there will be levied for the general obligation debt fund the sum of $7,307,600.

Section 6. That pursuant to Laws of Minnesota 1971, Chapter 824, to pay for the portion of the cost of local improvements which will not sustain a special assessment, there will be levied for the permanent improvement fund the sum of $280,000.

Section 7. There will be levied for the support of the street maintenance utility fund the amount of $2,500,000

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution sets the maximum property tax levy for the year 2021. The Mayor's proposed property tax levy increase for 2021 is $1,007,600, which is a 2.98% increase. $325,000, or .96% of the increase funds bonding debt service cost for the Federal and State disaster assistance match to restore the Lakewalk and shoreline. $682,600, or 2.02% of the increase is to fund the street lights due to the phase-out of the street fee effective January 1, 2020. Street lights are now funded through the property tax levy.

The city council must approve and certify a proposed tax levy to St. Louis County no later than Sept...

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