- Meeting Date:
- 06/16/2015
- Co-Submitter:
- Rick Tadder, Finance Director
- From:
- Brandi Suda, Finance Manager
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1) Read Ordinance No. 2015-11 by title only for the first time
2) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2015-11 by title only (if approved above)
Meeting of July 7, 2015
3) Read Ordinance No. 2015-11 by title only for the final time
4) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2015-11 by title only ( if approved above)
5) Adopt Ordinance No. 2015-11
Executive Summary:
Arizona Revised Statutes Section 42-17104 requires that an Ordinance to adopt property tax levies be passed after the adoption of the final budget. The final budget is anticipated to be adopted on June 16, 2015.
Financial Impact:
The City of Flagstaff is proposing a flat primary property levy on existing properties for the FY2015-2016 base levy of $5,561,740 plus new construction levy of $65,343 for a total levy of $5,627,083. The primary property tax rate to support this levy is $0.8234 per $100 of assessed valuation.
The City of Flagstaff proposing a flat tax rate for secondary property taxes for FY2015-2016 for a total levy of $5,728,437. The proposed secondary property tax rate is $0.8366 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
- Invest in our employees and implement retention and attraction strategies
- Provide sustainable and equitable public facilities, services and infrastructure systems in an efficient and effective manner to serve all population areas and demographics
- As well as impacts many other Council goals
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
- December Budget Retreat on December 9 & 10, 2014
- Mini Budget Advance on January 22 & 28, 2015
- February Budget Advance on February 11 &12, 2015
- Council Budget Advance on April 21 & 22, 2015
- Tentative Budget Adoption on June 2, 2015
- Final Budget Adoption on June 16, 2015
Options and Alternatives:
- Adopt the primary and secondary property tax rates at the proposed amounts,
- Adopt the primary property levy up to the maximum statutory levy; adopt the secondary property tax rate at something greater than proposed above. Increasing above the proposed amount will trigger Truth in Taxation requirements.
- Adopt the primary and secondary property tax rates at something less than that shown above.
Background/History:
The adoption of the property tax levy is the final step in the entire budget approval process.
Key Considerations:
Expanded Financial Considerations:
The City has budgeted a total of $5,527,083 in FY2015-2016 primary property tax, an approximate 1.7% increase over the FY2014-2015 budget. This increase is due to new construction. Primary property tax funds any general purpose use of the city government. The budgeted amount is less than the levy as the City is allowing for approximately 2% in bad debt.
Statutorily, the maximum allowable primary property levy for FY2015-2016 is $6,091,109. The City can capture this additional levy in future budget years if Council so directs.
The City has budgeted a total of $5,728,437 in FY2015-2016 secondary property tax, an approximate 2.1% increase over the FY2014-2015 budget. The increase is directly related to the increased assessed valuation and new construction. Secondary property tax funds general obligation debt and debt is issued to manage within the levy.
Five years historical data is shown below:
| Property Tax Rates | FY 2011-2012 | FY 2012-2013 | FY 2013-2014 | FY 2014-2015 |
FY 2015-2016
Proposed
|
| Primary | $ 0.6917 | 0.7131 | 0.8429 | 0.8418 | 0.8234 |
| Secondary | 0.8366 | 0.8366 | 0.8366 | 0.8366 | 0.8366 |
| Total | $ 1.5283 | 1.5497 | 1.6795 | 1.6784 | 1.6600 |
Primary property taxes account for 10% of the General Fund revenues budgeted for FY2015-2016.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Secondary property taxes support the debt service payment on numerous city capital projects including: Aquaplex, Fire Stations, Open Space, numerous street/utility projects, Forest Restoration and the future Core Services Facility as well as many others.