File #: 11-447    Name: FY2011-12 Ratifying Property Tax Revenue Increase
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/20/2011 Final action: 9/20/2011
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on an Ordinance Ratifying the Property Tax Revenue Increase in the 2011-12 Budget as a Result of the City Receiving More Revenues from Property Taxes than the Previous Fiscal Year
Attachments: 1. Ordinance

Title

Consider/Discuss/Act on an Ordinance Ratifying the Property Tax Revenue Increase in the 2011-12 Budget as a Result of the City Receiving More Revenues from Property Taxes than the Previous Fiscal Year

 

Summary

 

MEETING DATE:                     September 20, 2011

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Strategic Planning & Budget

 

CONTACT:                     Jason Gray, City Manager

Jason Cooley, Strategic Planning & Budget Director

                                                               

 

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:

                     Approve the ordinance

                     Ratify the increased revenue from property taxes by declaring:

 

Tax Rate of $0.585500:

 

“THIS BUDGET WILL RAISE MORE TOTAL PROPERTY TAXES THAN LAST YEAR’S BUDGET BY $972,250 OR 1.56%, AND OF THAT AMOUNT $1,422,416 IS TAX REVENUE TO BE RAISED FROM NEW PROPERTY ADDED TO THE TAX ROLL THIS YEAR.”

 

ITEM SUMMARY:                      

                     The City’s 2011-12 Budget has an increase in property tax revenues as compared to the previous year.

                     As a result of the approval of the 2011-12 Budget, the City Council must ratify the increased revenue from property taxes.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

                     State law - Local Government Code Section 102.005, subsection (b) and (c) (passed by 80th Texas Legislature as H.B. 3195, relating in part to “truth-in-taxation” disclosure) requires the City Council to ratify by a separate vote and providing the necessary disclosure language in the ratification, when there is an increase to the property tax revenues in the proposed budget as compared to the previous year.

 

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:                     None

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:

                     Proposed property tax revenues for FY 2011-12 are based on this tax rate.

 

BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:                     None