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HF 47

as introduced - 84th Legislature (2005 - 2006) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Current Version - as introduced

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A bill for an act
relating to state aid to cities; correcting the
calculation of city aid base; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 477A.011, subdivision 36.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 477A.011,
subdivision 36, is amended to read:


Subd. 36.

City aid base.

(a) Except as otherwise
provided in this subdivision, "city aid base" is zero.

(b) The city aid base for any city with a population less
than 500 is increased by $40,000 for aids payable in calendar
year 1995 and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total aid it
may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph
(c), is also increased by $40,000 for aids payable in calendar
year 1995 only, provided that:

(i) the average total tax capacity rate for taxes payable
in 1995 exceeds 200 percent;

(ii) the city portion of the tax capacity rate exceeds 100
percent; and

(iii) its city aid base is less than $60 per capita.

(c) The city aid base for a city is increased by $20,000 in
1998 and thereafter and the maximum amount of total aid it may
receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph (c), is
also increased by $20,000 in calendar year 1998 only, provided
that:

(i) the city has a population in 1994 of 2,500 or more;

(ii) the city is located in a county, outside of the
metropolitan area, which contains a city of the first class;

(iii) the city's net tax capacity used in calculating its
1996 aid under section 477A.013 is less than $400 per capita;
and

(iv) at least four percent of the total net tax capacity,
for taxes payable in 1996, of property located in the city is
classified as railroad property.

(d) The city aid base for a city is increased by $200,000
in 1999 and thereafter and the maximum amount of total aid it
may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph
(c), is also increased by $200,000 in calendar year 1999 only,
provided that:

(i) the city was incorporated as a statutory city after
December 1, 1993;

(ii) its city aid base does not exceed $5,600; and

(iii) the city had a population in 1996 of 5,000 or more.

(e) The city aid base for a city is increased by $450,000
in 1999 to 2008 and the maximum amount of total aid it may
receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph (c), is
also increased by $450,000 in calendar year 1999 only, provided
that:

(i) the city had a population in 1996 of at least 50,000;

(ii) its population had increased by at least 40 percent in
the ten-year period ending in 1996; and

(iii) its city's net tax capacity for aids payable in 1998
is less than $700 per capita.

(f) deleted text begin Beginning in 2004, the city aid base for a city is
equal to the sum of its city aid base in 2003 and the amount of
additional aid it was certified to receive under section 477A.06
in 2003. For 2004 only, the maximum amount of total aid a city
may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph
(c), is also increased by the amount it was certified to receive
under section 477A.06 in 2003.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (g) deleted text end The city aid base for a city is increased by $150,000
for aids payable in 2000 and thereafter, and the maximum amount
of total aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision
9, paragraph (c), is also increased by $150,000 in calendar year
2000 only, provided that:

(1) the city has a population that is greater than 1,000
and less than 2,500;

(2) its commercial and industrial percentage for aids
payable in 1999 is greater than 45 percent; and

(3) the total market value of all commercial and industrial
property in the city for assessment year 1999 is at least 15
percent less than the total market value of all commercial and
industrial property in the city for assessment year 1998.

deleted text begin (h) deleted text end new text begin (g) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$200,000 in 2000 and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total
aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9,
paragraph (c), is also increased by $200,000 in calendar year
2000 only, provided that:

(1) the city had a population in 1997 of 2,500 or more;

(2) the net tax capacity of the city used in calculating
its 1999 aid under section 477A.013 is less than $650 per
capita;

(3) the pre-1940 housing percentage of the city used in
calculating 1999 aid under section 477A.013 is greater than 12
percent;

(4) the 1999 local government aid of the city under section
477A.013 is less than 20 percent of the amount that the formula
aid of the city would have been if the need increase percentage
was 100 percent; and

(5) the city aid base of the city used in calculating aid
under section 477A.013 is less than $7 per capita.

deleted text begin (i) deleted text end new text begin (h) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$102,000 in 2000 and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total
aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9,
paragraph (c), is also increased by $102,000 in calendar year
2000 only, provided that:

(1) the city has a population in 1997 of 2,000 or more;

(2) the net tax capacity of the city used in calculating
its 1999 aid under section 477A.013 is less than $455 per
capita;

(3) the net levy of the city used in calculating 1999 aid
under section 477A.013 is greater than $195 per capita; and

(4) the 1999 local government aid of the city under section
477A.013 is less than 38 percent of the amount that the formula
aid of the city would have been if the need increase percentage
was 100 percent.

deleted text begin (j) deleted text end new text begin (i) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$32,000 in 2001 and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total
aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9,
paragraph (c), is also increased by $32,000 in calendar year
2001 only, provided that:

(1) the city has a population in 1998 that is greater than
200 but less than 500;

(2) the city's revenue need used in calculating aids
payable in 2000 was greater than $200 per capita;

(3) the city net tax capacity for the city used in
calculating aids available in 2000 was equal to or less than
$200 per capita;

(4) the city aid base of the city used in calculating aid
under section 477A.013 is less than $65 per capita; and

(5) the city's formula aid for aids payable in 2000 was
greater than zero.

deleted text begin (k) deleted text end new text begin (j) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by $7,200
in 2001 and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total aid it
may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph
(c), is also increased by $7,200 in calendar year 2001 only,
provided that:

(1) the city had a population in 1998 that is greater than
200 but less than 500;

(2) the city's commercial industrial percentage used in
calculating aids payable in 2000 was less than ten percent;

(3) more than 25 percent of the city's population was 60
years old or older according to the 1990 census;

(4) the city aid base of the city used in calculating aid
under section 477A.013 is less than $15 per capita; and

(5) the city's formula aid for aids payable in 2000 was
greater than zero.

deleted text begin (l) deleted text end new text begin (k) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$45,000 in 2001 and thereafter and by an additional $50,000 in
calendar years 2002 to 2011, and the maximum amount of total aid
it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph
(c), is also increased by $45,000 in calendar year 2001 only,
and by $50,000 in calendar year 2002 only, provided that:

(1) the net tax capacity of the city used in calculating
its 2000 aid under section 477A.013 is less than $810 per
capita;

(2) the population of the city declined more than two
percent between 1988 and 1998;

(3) the net levy of the city used in calculating 2000 aid
under section 477A.013 is greater than $240 per capita; and

(4) the city received less than $36 per capita in aid under
section 477A.013, subdivision 9, for aids payable in 2000.

deleted text begin (m) deleted text end new text begin (l) new text end The city aid base for a city with a population of
10,000 or more which is located outside of the seven-county
metropolitan area is increased in 2002 and thereafter, and the
maximum amount of total aid it may receive under section
477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph (b) or (c), is also increased
in calendar year 2002 only, by an amount equal to the lesser of:

(1)(i) the total population of the city, as determined by
the United States Bureau of the Census, in the 2000 census, (ii)
minus 5,000, (iii) times 60; or

(2) $2,500,000.

deleted text begin (n) deleted text end new text begin (m) new text end The city aid base is increased by $50,000 in 2002
and thereafter, and the maximum amount of total aid it may
receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, paragraph (c), is
also increased by $50,000 in calendar year 2002 only, provided
that:

(1) the city is located in the seven-county metropolitan
area;

(2) its population in 2000 is between 10,000 and 20,000;
and

(3) its commercial industrial percentage, as calculated for
city aid payable in 2001, was greater than 25 percent.

deleted text begin (o) deleted text end new text begin (n) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$150,000 in calendar years 2002 to 2011 and the maximum amount
of total aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision
9, paragraph (c), is also increased by $150,000 in calendar year
2002 only, provided that:

(1) the city had a population of at least 3,000 but no more
than 4,000 in 1999;

(2) its home county is located within the seven-county
metropolitan area;

(3) its pre-1940 housing percentage is less than 15
percent; and

(4) its city net tax capacity per capita for taxes payable
in 2000 is less than $900 per capita.

deleted text begin (p) deleted text end new text begin (o) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$200,000 beginning in calendar year 2003 and the maximum amount
of total aid it may receive under section 477A.013, subdivision
9, paragraph (c), is also increased by $200,000 in calendar year
2003 only, provided that the city qualified for an increase in
homestead and agricultural credit aid under Laws 1995, chapter
264, article 8, section 18.

deleted text begin (q) deleted text end new text begin (p) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$200,000 in 2004 only and the maximum amount of total aid it may
receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, is also increased
by $200,000 in calendar year 2004 only, if the city is the site
of a nuclear dry cask storage facility.

deleted text begin (r) deleted text end new text begin (q) new text end The city aid base for a city is increased by
$10,000 in 2004 and thereafter and the maximum total aid it may
receive under section 477A.013, subdivision 9, is also increased
by $10,000 in calendar year 2004 only, if the city was included
in a federal major disaster designation issued on April 1, 1998,
and its pre-1940 housing stock was decreased by more than 40
percent between 1990 and 2000.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective beginning with
aids payable in 2004.
new text end