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Dermis O'Keefe, 5143 - 179th Lane N~V, Ramsey, expressed concern about the increase in taxes, <br />pointing out that he has a small home, in need of repair, and his taxes went up 113%, which <br />included a 37% increase in property value. He suggested ti'mt the Council and staff need to go <br />back to redo the numbers; he feels this is "criminal". <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec explained the Board of Review process to Mr. O'Keefe and suggested that he <br />attend that to discuss his property valuation with the County Assessor. <br /> <br />-36- <br /> <br /> Ms. Lund explained how the taxes are figured on the property value. <br /> <br /> John Bertzyk, 6001 - 146"' Avenue NW, Ramsey, stated that he was present to express a concern <br /> about the huge tax increase, but felt that it has now been explained. <br /> <br /> A resident who preferred not to give her name asked at whose market value is the City gauging <br /> her taxes. She added that she heard a new police officer would be paid at $100,000 per year. <br /> <br />Mr. Norman inl:brmed her that ~he average annual wage for a new patrol officer is $35,000. <br /> <br />The resident asked if the City of Ramsey could actually compare itself to other cities of the same <br />population when Ramsey is considered country and the others are metro area cities. <br /> <br />Ms. Ltmd explained the Stanton Survey with regard to wages. Ramsey is compared to cities like <br />Andover and Elk River and stated that Ramsey was on the very bottom - down with cities with a <br />population of 8,000. <br /> <br />The resident argued that you cannot just base this on population. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec explained that Ramsey needs to pay a decent wage to keep good people and <br />Ramsey needs to purchase decent equipment to work with to do a good job. <br /> <br />The resident inquired if the City decides how much salt to put on the roads. She felt that there is <br />an excessive amount used and that the City should use more sand and gravel. <br /> <br />Mayor Garnec explained that sand does not penetrate way down and added that the intersections <br />are done more so than the streets. He inibrmed the lady that the City now maintains 300 miles of <br />streets. <br /> <br />Councilmernber Anderson reminded the lady that some of the streets she is tatldng about may be <br />County roads. <br /> <br />The resident then asked how the increase in property value is determined. <br /> <br />Ms. Lurid explained that it is marl<et driven and added that Anoka County wants to get the <br />property up to 95% of what you could sell that property for. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec suggested that the lady attend the Board of Review meeting to discuss property <br />value. <br /> <br />City Council Budget Public Hearing (Truth in T:~xati~)n) - December 4, 2001) <br /> Page 2 ot'5 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I, <br /> <br /> <br />
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