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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpecial 2009-11-23 Item 3A.3 - Ordinance - Increase Regular Taxes Levy by 1% for 2010CAS NUMBER: and Source: 'omments: TO.DA 11/23/09 oq I (p 2_ Mtg Date 11/23/09 Mtg Date EXPENDITURE REQUIRED Meeting Date 11/23/09 COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Prepared by Mayor's review 1 Counczl SH A 1 RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION MTG. DATE= ATTACHMENTS 11/23/09 Informational Memorandum dated 11/12/09 Ordinance Levying General Taxes for 2010 Resolution Finding of Substantial Need Ordinance Increasing the Tax Levy by 1% Historical Levy Rates spreadsheet Minutes of the 11/17/09 Finance and Safety Committee Meeting ITEM INFORMATION 1 ORIGINAL AGENDA DA 1E..: NOVEMBER 23, 2009 ITEM No. Coves 3.4 9-- 4. AGENDA ITEM TITLE An ordinance setting the 2010 property tax levy amount, an ordinance setting the 2010 levy rate, and a resolution of finding of substantial need. 2,ATEGORY Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other Mtg Date 11/23/09 Mtg Date 11/23/09 Mtg Date Mtg Date 11/23/09 Mtg Date ;PONSOR Council Mayor Adm Svcs DCD Finance Fire Legal P &R Police PW/ ;PONSOR'S This agenda item includes an ordinance setting the amount of the 2010 property tax levy iUMMARY change, an ordinance setting the 2010 property tax levy rate, and a resolution of finding of substantial need as it relates to an increase in property taxes of 1 over the 2009 property tax levy. The Council is being asked to approve the ordinances related to the 2010 property tax levy. and adopt the resolution of findina of substantial need. ZEVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 11/17/09 1ECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. Finance Department COMMITTEE Unanimous approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT/ FUND_ SOURCE AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED 2 TO: City of Tukwila INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM Mayor Haggerton Rhonda Berry Finance and Safety Committee FROM: Shawn Hunstock, Finance Director DATE: November 12, 2009 SUBJECT: 2010 Property Tax Levy ISSUE Jim Haggerton, Mayor The Council must consider and pass a property tax levy for 2010 by November 30, 2009. BACKGROUND A Public Hearing for adoption of the 2010 property tax levy is required by RCW 84.55.120. The Hearing is scheduled for November 23, 2009. Adoption of the 2010 property tax levy is currently scheduled for the same evening at a Special Meeting of the City Council. DISCUSSION The increase in levy rate for 2010 is limited by statute to the lesser of one percent or the change in the Implicit Price Deflator (IPD). Because the IPD for property tax purposes is 0.85 the lesser of these two factors is a negative number. City Council may, upon a finding of substantial need, levy the full one percent increase in accordance with RCW 84.55.0101. This will insure no decrease in the levy for 2010 due to the negative IPD. Assessed value overall declined from $5,175,709,975 for the 2009 levy to $4,964,257,830 for the 2010 levy. This decline of $211,452,145 represents a 4.26% decrease in the 2010 assessed value. The proposed levy rate for 2010 is $2.52 per $1,000 of assessed value. This is an increase of $0.14676 per $1,000 of assessed value, or 6.18 For an average home of $250,000 in value, the City portion of property taxes would be $630, an increase of $36.69 over 2009. The City's portion of the overall total levy rate in 2009 was 21.98 If Council were to not pass the resolution of finding of substantial need, the levy limit factor would be -0.85% of the 2009 levy rate. This would result in a levy rate of $2.47 per $1,000 of assessed value. The resulting decline in property tax revenue for the City for 2010 would be approximately $250,000. 3 4 INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 2 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to approve the ordinance adopting the General Tax Levy, the ordinance adopting the Regular Levy, and the resolution establishing a finding of substantial need. This item is scheduled to be discussed at the November 23, 2009 Committee of the Whole meeting. A Public Hearing will also be held that evening, as well as a Special Meeting for adoption of the 2010 levy. ATTACHMENT Regular Levy Ordinance in draft form General Tax Levy Ordinance in draft form Substantial Need Resolution in draft form Historical Levy Rates spreadsheet C:Itemp\XPg rpwiselI nfoMemo2010PropertyTaxLevy. doc ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Office of the City Attorney 44# City of Tukwila Washington Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, INCREASING THE CITY OF TUKWILA REGULAR LEVY FROM THE PREVIOUS YEAR, COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2010, ON ALL PROPERTY, BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL, IN COMPLIANCE WITH RCW 84.55.120; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila has properly given notice of a public hearing held on November 23, 2009, pursuant to RCW 84.55.120; and WHEREAS, after hearing and duly considering all relevant evidence and testimony presented, the City Council has determined in order to discharge its expected expenses and obligations the City requires an increase in property tax revenue from the previous year, in addition to the increase resulting from the addition of new construction and improvements to property and any increase in the value of State- assessed property; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined it is in the City's best interest and necessary to meet its expenses and obligations for the property tax revenue to be increased for 2010, and the final assessed valuation calculation has been determined; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. An increase in the regular property tax levy, in addition to any amount resulting from the addition of new construction and improvements to property and any increase in the value of State- assessed property, is hereby authorized for the 2010 levy in the amount of $111,251, which is a percentage increase of 1.0% from the previous year. This increase is exclusive of additional revenue resulting from new construction, improvements to property, any increase in the value of State assessed property, any annexations that have occurred and refunds made. Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force and effect January 1, 2010. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Special Meeting thereof this day of 2009 W \Word Processing Ordinances \Regular Tax Levy 2009.doc SH:Jsn 11/18/2009 Jim Haggerton, Mayor Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council. Published. Effective Date: Ordinance Number Page 1 of 1 9 10 2000 3.10000 3.30278 S 1.68951 0.21585 0.27299 5.91717 0.05209 0.11830 14.66869 2001 3.11256 0.4052% 3.14502 2.10955 0.19029 0.24624 5.54167 0.04957 0.09873 14.49363 2002 2.94537 5.3715% 2.98946 1.97530 0.18956 0.25000 5.11395 0.04665 0.09643 13.60672 2003 2.91064 -1.1791% 2.89680 1.34948 0.25895 0.24143 4.85812 0.04688 0.09254 12.65484 2004 3.10754 6.7648% 2.75678 1.96799 0.25402 0.23717 5.05267 0.04669 0.09200 13.51486 2005 3.11712 0.3083% 2.68951 1.91484 0.25321 0.23182 5.04535 0.04658 0.09039 13.38882 2006 3.03706 2.5684% 2.49787 1.86293 0.23330 0.21982 5.01637 0.04482 0.59000 13.50217 2007 2.84033 -6.4776% 2.32535 1.75139 0.23158 0.20621 4.78874 0.04212 0.55652 12.74224 2008 2.56911 9.5469% 2.13233 0.98437 0.22359 0.30000 4.73164 0.10000 0.50854 11.54958 2009 2.37324 7.624016 1.96268 1.30431 0.19700 0.27404 4.12360 0.09123 0.47141 10.79751 of Total 21.98% 18.18% 12.08% 1.82% 2.54% 38.19% 0.84% 4.37% 100.00 (4 Includes King County Library District tax. Source: King County Department of' Assessments CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON HISTORICAL LEVY RATES (PER $1,000 OF ASSESSED VALUATION) LAST TEN FISCAL YEARS 11 12 Finance Safety Committee Minutes November 17. 2009 Paco 2 C. Contract Amendment for Commercial Development Solutions Administration is seeking full Council approval for a contract amendment for Commercial Development Solutions (Lisa Verner, Tukwila South Project Manager). Due to Commercial Development Solutions in -depth and on -going involvement in the project, as well as efforts to keep the continuity of work moving forward, Administration is requesting Council approval of a contract amendment that will extend the current Commercial Development Solutions contract through December 31, 2010 (see Finance Safety Committee minutes dated, October 6, 2009). Activities relative to this project have increased, requiring Ms. Verner to spend additional time (billable hours) working on project management; therefore, the contract amendment calls for increase in the monthly billing limit from $8,000 to $11,000. In response to Committee member questions regarding other alternatives for management of this project (due to the current financial situation of the City), staff replied that a major information exchange would need to take place prior to the end of the year and a staff person would need to be indentified to take over the project. The Committee acknowledges the priority of managing this project prior to construction, as well as the City's current budgetary concerns, and made special note of the contract's 30 -day termination clause. The termination clause could allow the City to revisit priorities and take appropriate action if necessary. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO NOVEMBER 23 COW FOR DISCUSSION. D. 2010 Property Tax Lew Staff is seeking full Council approval of an ordinance increasing the City's Regular Property Tax Levy from the previous year; an ordinance levying the General Taxes and a resolution declaring a finding of substantial need relating to the Property Tax Levy. Shawn Hunstock reported that assessed values have decreased by over 4 however, several neighboring communities have experienced decreases as high as 10 Staff is recommending levying full 1% increase to property taxes due to a negative Implicit Price Deflator and a decline in assessed values which would result in levy rate that would result in a decline of property tax revenue to the City of approximately $250,000. This will be the first increase in the levy rate since 2005. Due to increased values over the past 4 or 5 years, no increase was necessary. The proposed levy rate for 2010 is $2.52 per $1,000 of assessed value as compared to $2.39 in 2009. In order to levy the full 1 Council will need to pass a resolution declaring a finding of substantial need relating to the property tax levy. A public hearing is scheduled for November 23, 2009. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO NOVEMBER 23 COW FOR DISCUSSION. E. A Resolution Adootine the 2010 -2015 CIP Staff is seeking full Council approval of a resolution adopting the 2010 -2015 CIP. Based on information that was requested at the November 5 Council Budget Update and CIP Review, staff has provided Council with three versions of Attachment A of the CIP: Scenario #1 Current Draft Attachment A which reflects two consecutive years with Accumulated Totals below $3 million. Scenario #2 Draft Attachment A with additional revenues and/or expenditure reductions of approximately $3 million each year and refunds to the Utility Enterprise Funds. Scenario #3 Draft Attachment A with additional revenues and/or expenditure reductions of approximately $5 million each year with a CIP that returns levels of service to the pre- existing level prior to recent budget cuts.