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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 09 10 Regular Item A.1 COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A.I REGULAR xx CONSENT INFORMATIONAL September 10, 1997 Meeting MGR I?~T. Authorization REQUEST: The City Manager is requesting the City Commission hold a Public Hearing relative to the approval of Resolution No. 829, setting the Tentative Millage Rate at 3.600 Mils or an alternative rate the Commission deems appropriate and adoption of same, and relative to the adoption ofthe first reading of Ordinance No. 677 establishing the Tentative Budget for Fiscal Year 1997-1998. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to have the Commission approve Resolution No. 829 establishing the Tentative Millage Rate at 3.600 mils or an alternative rate the Commission deems appropriate. CONSIDERATIONS: The actions requested in this agenda item are necessary to comply with the Truth in 11illage Act and to approve desired changes to the budget subsequent to the Budget Workshops. The Commission can reduce the millage further at the final budget hearing scheduled for September 22, 1997. On July 25, 1997 the Commission established the proposed millage rate at 3.6883 mils including .08 mils to finance $1,000,000 in neighborhood park improvements, however, at this time we do not see a need for additional millage to finance the park improvements project. ALTERNATIVES: Millage Rate Roll Back Rate Recommended Alternative Current 11illage 3.5019 3.6000 3.6083 New Revenue Generated $112,000 196,000 203,000 % Tax Increase .00% 2.80% 3.02% For comparison, a home with an assessed value of$100,000, the homeowners taxes would reflect the following change. Assessed value of$100,000 Assessed value of $1 00,000 Assessed value of $100,000 Millage Rate 3.5019 3.6000 3.6083 RECOMMENDATION: Dollar Increase $ 0.00 10.00 11.00 % Increase .00% 2.80% 3.02% 1. The Commission hold a Public Hearing relative to adoption of the Tentative 11illage and Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 1998, and a) Adopt Resolution No. 829 setting the Tentative 11illage at 3.6000 mils, and at the Final Budget hearing reduce the millage rate if so desired or an alternative rate the Commission deems appropriate. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Upon approval of the final budget hearing scheduled for September 22, 1997 the Budget for Fiscal Year 1997 - 1998 would be implemented and become effective on October 1, 1997. ATTACHMENTS: a. Resolution No. 829 COMMISSION ACTION: RESOLUTION NO. 82.2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SETTING THE TENTATIVE AD VALOREM TAX MILLAGE RATE AT 3.6000 MILS FOR THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1997-1998, SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of Winter Springs, Florida, pursuant to the general laws of the State of Florida, must set the Tentative Ad Valorem Tax 11illage for the City of Winter Springs, Florida, and WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be necessary and in the best interest of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida, to set the Tentative Ad Valorem Millage rate at 3.6000 mils and thus continue the services now offered by the City as well as provide funds for the continued growth of the City and to fund the budget for Fiscal Year 1997-1998, and WHEREAS, the City Commission is required by law to state the percent, if any, by which the millage rate to be levied exceeds the rolled back rate, and characterize such as the percentage increase in property taxes adopted by the Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA: SECTION I: That pursuant to the General Laws of the State of Florida, the Tentative Ad Valorem Tax millage rate is set at 3.6000 mills for the Fiscal Year October 1, 1997 and ending September 30, 1998 and said certified millage rate shall be forwarded to the County Property Appraiser. SECTION II: That the Tentative Ad Valorem millage rate of3.6000 mils is set so that the City of Winter Springs, Florida, will be able to continue existing services and provide for future growth and the City Commission deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida, and said 3.6000 mils be established as the Ad Valorem Tax Millage rate to enable the City to completely fund the City's budget for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 1997 and ending September 30, 1998. SECTION III: That the tentative millage rate of3.6000 mils exceeds the rolled back rate of3.5019 mils by (.0981) mils and is in fact a 2.8% change in property taxes. SECTION IV: This Resolution shall remain in force until supplemented, amended, repealed or otherwise altered. SECTION V: All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this resolution are hereby repealed. SECTION VI: This resolution shall take immediate effect upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this Day of 1997. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PAUL P. PARTYKA, 11AYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK