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December 14, 2021 <br />Page 3 of <br />Environmental and Safety Services. <br />Services. <br />16. Consideration of a <br />23. Consider Approval of Master Labor Agreement between Teamsters Local No. 320 <br />Professional Services <br />' <br />and the City of New Brighton. <br />Contract with Kodet <br />Architectural Group, <br />Ltd. for PW/Parks <br />24. Consider Approval of Master Labor Agreement between Law Enforcement Labor <br />Maintenance Facility <br />Services Local No. 113 and the City of New Brighton. <br />Improvements. <br />17. Consider Renewal <br />25. Consider Approval of Master Labor Agreement between Law Enforcement Labor <br />of Accessory Use or <br />principal Use Lie. and <br />Service Local No. 263 and the City of New Brighton. <br />Personal service Lie. <br />18. Consider Renewal <br />26. Consider Resolution Authorizing Participation in National Opioid Settlements. <br />of Liquor Licenses. <br />19. Res. to Apply for <br />Motion by Councilmember Allen, seconded by Councilmember Dunswortb to approve the Consent <br />Climate Resilience <br />Agenda as presented. <br />Planning Grant. <br />20. Consider Res. <br />5 Ayes, Nays <br />0 N Motion Carried <br />Electing Nott Waive <br />rt <br />Statutory ToLimits <br />for Liability Insurance <br />Public Hearin¢ <br />Purposes. <br />2 L Consider Res. <br />None. <br />Appointing <br />Individuals to the <br />Equity Commission. <br />Council Business <br />22. Consider Approval <br />1. Consider Resolution Adopting the Final 2022 Tax Levy. <br />of Prof Services Agr. <br />with Complete Health <br />' <br />��Y presenting <br />Public Director Pact nock indicated Finance Director Foschi would be this item to the <br />Environmental and <br />Safety Services. <br />Council. <br />Finance Director Foschi stated the 2022 General Fund Budget receives 59% of its total revenues <br />23. Consider Approval <br />of Master Labor Agr. <br />from property taxes. The proposed 2022 tax levy of $11,475,600 represents an increase of <br />between Teamsters <br />$873,200 or 8.24% from the levy payable in 2021. The increases in the 2022 levy were <br />Local No. 320 and the <br />discussed. Staff reviewed the levy timeline, commented on the 2022 property tax levy in <br />city. <br />further detail with the Council and recommended approval. It was noted New Brighton has one <br />24. Consider Approval <br />of Master Labor Agr. <br />of the lowest per capita revenue collection rates with comparable cities. <br />between Law <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas thanked staff for their tremendous work on the tax levy and budget. <br />Enforcement Labor <br />Services Local No. <br />113 and the City. <br />Motion by Councilmember Abdulle, seconded by Councilmember Allen to adopt a Resolution <br />Adopting the Final 2022 Property Tax levy of $11,475,600. <br />25. Consider Approval <br />of Master Labor Agr. <br />between Law <br />4 Ayes,1 Nay (Councilmember Dunsworth opposed}Motion Carried <br />Enforcement Labor <br />Service Local No. 263 <br />and the City. <br />2. Consider Resolution Adopting the Final 2022 Budgets and 2022-2031 CIP. <br />26. Consider Res. <br />Authorizing <br />Public Safety Director Paetzmck indicated Finance Director Foschi would be presenting this item to the <br />Participation in <br />Council. <br />National Opioid <br />Finance Director Foschi stated the City's General Operating Fund Budget for 2022 is $19,526,800, <br />Settlements. <br />which represents an additional investment of $1,074,900 from the adopted 2021 budget. The <br />Public Hearine <br />enterprise funds include Water, Sewer, Stormwater, and Street Lighting. The internal service <br />Council Business <br />funds include Risk Management, Information Technology, Fleet Replacement, Non -Fleet <br />1. Consider Resolution <br />' <br />Replacement, and Pavement Management. The total for the City's enterprise and internal <br />2022 Tax thenal <br />service funds' 2022 budgets is $13,307,200. The total for the 2022-2031 CIP is <br />$112,861,700. The significant changes to the General Operating Fund budget from 2021 to <br />2 ConsrResohmon <br />2022 were reviewed with the Council and staff recommended approval of the final 2022 <br />Adopangthe Final 2o22 <br />
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