HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-270 CCRMember Celia Scott introduced the following resolution and moved
its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 92- 270
RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A FINAL TAX LEVY FOR 1993 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS
WHEREAS, The City of Brooklyn Center is annually required by Charter and
state law to approve a resolution setting forth an annual tax levy to Hennepin
County; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota statutes currently in force require certification of a
proposed tax levy to Hennepin County on or before September 15, 1992 and a final
tax levy on or before December 30, 1992.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center:
1. There is hereby approved for expenditures from general taxes, the
following sums for the purpose indicated:
GENERAL FUND
1993 CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS REDEMPTION FUND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY SPECIAL. OPERATING FUND
The foregoing does not include levies already certified to the County
for the payment of outstanding loans, which levies for the year 1993 are as follows:
1992 CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS REDEMPTION FUND
1991 CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS REDEMPTION FUND
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR 1993 FROM GENERAL TAXES
2. There is hereby levied upon all taxable property lying within the City
of Brooklyn Center, in addition to all levies heretofore certified to Hennepin
County as indicated in paragraph one hereof, the sum of $6,358,729, and the City
Clerk shall cause a copy of this resolution to be certified to Hennepin County
so that said sum shall be spread upon the tax rolls and will be payable in the year
1993.
3. This final tax levy supersedes any taxes previously levied for taxes
payable in the year 1993 for the City of Brooklyn Center.
December 10, 1992
Date
ATTEST:
Clerk
Todd Paulson, Mayor
6,125,790
49,600
183,339
6,358,729
185,200
73,000
6,616,929
The motion of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Dave Rosene and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor
thereof: Celia Scott, Dave Rosene, and Philip Cohen;
and the following voted against the same: Todd Paulson and Jerry Pedlar,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.