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Councilmember McGlone introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION #11 -12 -238 <br />RESOLUTION REQUESTING NO CHANGE IN FISCAL DISPARITIES <br />WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota adopted Minnesota Statute Section 473F — a system <br />designed to share tax resources in the metropolitan area known as fiscal disparities; and, <br />WHEREAS, the idea of tax -base sharing is to narrow the gap between communities with <br />a strong and growing commercial - industrial tax base and communities with small or stagnated <br />commercial - industrial tax base. To lessen the difference between these "haves" and "have - nots," <br />the law requires that 40 percent of new commercial - industrial tax base be put back into the <br />metropolitan pool and apportioned back to communities according to their population and overall <br />tax base; and, <br />WHEREAS, tax base sharing makes sense because communities in the Twin Cities area <br />are interdependent parts of a single economic entity. One city might provide a family with a <br />place to live, another a place to work, another a place to attend school, another a place to shop, <br />another a place to generate electricity to light their home, and another location to handle waste <br />products; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Minnesota fiscal disparities tax sharing system is working and is <br />making progress towards its objective; and, <br />WHEREAS, tax base sharing results in spreading the benefits of regional centers and <br />facilities to communities that do not have them but whose taxpayers support them, either through <br />sales or income taxes. Further, fiscal disparities helps promote orderly growth in the entire <br />metropolitan area; and, <br />WHEREAS, fiscal disparities is an integral part of the metropolitan area's property tax <br />system, and is a fundamental benefit to the entire metropolitan area because it recognizes that <br />communities are an interdependent economic unit — as shown by the recent formulation of the <br />economic development organization called "Greater MSP ": <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF RAMSEY, ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br />1) That the City of Ramsey respectfully requests the Governor and the Minnesota <br />Legislature to support continuation of the current Fiscal Disparities Law. <br />The motion for adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember <br />Strommen, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: <br />Mayor Ramsey <br />Councilmember McGlone <br />Resolution #11 -12 -238 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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