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File #: BR-2022-168   
Type: Budget Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/18/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/6/2022 Final action: 9/6/2022
Title: Adopt Budget Resolution 2022-168 establishing the Tentative Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Millage Rate for the City of Ocala at the current rate of 6.6177

Submitted By: Peter Lee

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Presentation By: Tammi Haslam

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Department: Budget

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):

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Adopt Budget Resolution 2022-168 establishing the Tentative Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Millage Rate for the City of Ocala at the current rate of 6.6177

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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:

Fiscally Sustainable, Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:

N/A

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BACKGROUND:

The budget was presented to City Council during a workshop on August 23, 2022.  The attached budget resolution reflects the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 millage rate to be levied.  Highlights of the tentative budget follow:

                     The overall budget totals $970,633,613.

                     The General Fund budget totals $138,432,730.

                     The budget is balanced at a millage rate of 6.6177 which is 9.55% above the rolled-back rate of 6.0407.

                     The additional revenue derived from the increase over the rolled-back rate will support the addition of public safety employees as well as assist with increasing cost pressures related to salary, benefit, and operating costs.

                     The General Fund reserve for fund balance is fully funded at the 20% level.

                     15% of budgeted revenues are transferred from Enterprise Funds to the General Fund.

                     All funds are balanced revenues to expenditures.

                     The Community Redevelopment Subarea Funds' budgets were adopted by the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board on September 6, 2022.

 

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:

Per Florida Statutes, Section 200.065, the City Council must hold a public hearing to adopt the tentative millage and budget for the City of Ocala.  The Council, Mayor, City Manager, and all departments have participated in the budget process.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The proposed Fiscal Year 2022-2023 budget to be tentatively adopted on September 6, 2022 totals $970,633,613.  This total includes the Downtown Development Fund which was adopted by the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board on September 6, 2022.

 

PROCUREMENT REVIEW:

N/A

 

LEGAL REVIEW:

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ALTERNATIVE:

Provide alternative direction

 

 

 

BUDGET RESOLUTION 2022-168

 

A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE TENTATIVE LEVYING OF AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE CITY OF OCALA, FLORIDA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023

 

WHEREAS, the City of Ocala, Florida, on September 6, 2022, adopted Fiscal Year Tentative Millage Rates following a public hearing as required by Florida Statute 200.065; and

WHEREAS, the City of Ocala, Florida, held a public hearing as required by Florida Statute 200.065; and

WHEREAS, the gross taxable value for operating purposes not exempt from taxation within the City of Ocala has been certified by the Marion County Property Appraiser as $6,314,014,819.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Ocala, Florida, that:

1.                     The Fiscal Year 2022-2023 operating millage rate is 6.6177, which is greater than the rolled-back rate of 6.0407 by 9.55%.

                     2.                     This resolution will take effect immediately upon its adoption.

This resolution adopted this ______ day of ______________________, 2022.

 

ATTEST:                      CITY OF OCALA

 

By:                                           By:                      

Angel B. Jacobs                      Ire Bethea Sr.

City Clerk                     President, Ocala City Council

 

Approved as to form and legality:

 

By: _________________________________

Robert W. Batsel, Jr.

City Attorney

 

Reviewed for accounting accuracy & completeness:

 

By: _________________________________

Peter A. Lee

Interim City Manager