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Tuesday, June 13 th 2017 Christopher M. Quinn, MACC, CPA, CFE, CGFO, CGMA Finance Director Lina Williams Budget Coordinator Helena Alves, CIA, MBA Chief Accountant

January - March First Quarter Review Annual Financial Audit Presentation of Annual Progress Report Survey Results to City Council Annual Update of the Strategic Action Plan April Revise 10 Year Infrastructure Plan Year to Date Budget Results Presentation Fund Accounting & Revenue Presentation Second Quarter Review Departments Begin FY 2018 Budget Preparation

May June Long Term Financial Planning Presentation Property Tax Review Presentation July - August General Fund Budget Workshop Adopt Maximum Millage Rate (August 4 th deadline) Third Quarter Review Proprietary, Special Revenue & Capital Funds Budget Workshop Final Proposed Budget Presentation

September Public Hearing to Tentatively Adopt Millage Rate & Budget Public Hearing to Adopt Final Millage Rate & Budget October December FY 2017 Year End Close-out End of Year Review with Departments

Truth in Millage (TRIM) Process City of Palm Coast Property Taxes Revenue Diversification

Truth in Millage (TRIM) Process

Establishes statutory requirements that all taxing authorities levying a millage must follow, including all notices and budget hearing requirements. Requires full disclosure by taxing authorities to the taxpayers and general public of the rates and amount of taxes, prior to levying the taxes.

By June 1 Property appraiser provides total assessed value of non-exempt property By July 1 Property appraiser certifies the taxable value July 1 (or date of certification of taxable value whichever is LATER) First day of the TRIM process

Within 35 days of certification of value, notify Property Appraiser of: Current year proposed (maximum) millage rate Current year rolled-back rate Date, time and meeting place of the Tentative Budget Hearing If information not provided within 35 days: Prohibited from levying millage rate greater than the rolledback rate Rolled-back rate included on the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes

Property Appraiser must mail Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notice) within 55 days of certification. Maximum Proposed Rate

Public Hearings First Public Hearing Final Public Hearing Monday Friday after 5:00 PM Anytime on Saturday but never on Sunday Cannot hold hearing on same date as the school board or BOCC School board has first priority of a hearing date and BOCC has second choice Public comment Advertised on the TRIM Notice Tentative millage and budget adopted at hearing Final hearing should be held 97 to 100 days after certification of value and 2 to 5 days after the hearing is advertised Must advertise Notice of Proposed Tax Increase or Notice of Budget Hearing and Budget Summary Final millage & budget adopted at hearing Final millage cannot exceed the adopted tentative millage Two public hearings must be held to adopt a millage rate and budget.

Within 3 Days of Final Hearing: Resolution or ordinance adopting the final millage rate must be forwarded to the Property Appraiser, Tax Collector and the Department of Revenue Within 30 Days of Final Hearing: Each taxing authority must forward necessary documents to certify compliance to the Florida Department of Revenue The TRIM process has to be completed within 101 days.

Palm Coast Property Taxes

Assessed Value Value for tax purposes Determined by the property appraiser for a given piece of real or personal property Exemptions Amount deducted from the assessed value of property for tax purposes Examples include homestead, senior, widow/widower, military and tangible Taxable Value Balance of the assessed value minus exemptions Assessed Value Exemptions = Taxable Value Save our Homes Limitation Annual increase in assessment cannot exceed three percent of the prior year s assessed value or the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI)

Market Value vs. Taxable Value Hypothetical Example Market value increases 50% per year Taxable value on Homestead can only increase 3% per year or CPI (lessor of the two)

Millage Rate Rolled-Back Rate Established per $1,000 of assessed taxable value Each taxing authority sets their millage rate 3.5 mills, with a taxable value of $100,000 would pay $350 in property taxes Millage rate required to provide the same revenue, from ad valorem taxes, as levied during the prior year Taxable Value x Millage Rate = Property Tax

Survey of Florida cities : Population between 70K-100K 14 Cities with Millage Ranking City *Population **Millage Rate Taxable Value Property Tax Collections Public Service Taxes 1 Boca Raton 88,275 3.4386 21,006,538,921 72,233,085 Yes 2 Palm Coast 81,184 4.2450 4,324,453,760 18,357,306 No 3 Davie 99,446 5.0799 8,382,090,669 42,580,182 Yes 14 Fort Myers 76,108 8.7500 5,486,525,967 48,007,102 Yes *Based on April 1 st, 2016 population estimates. ** Based on FY 2017 millage rate.

Fiscal Year Property Value % Change over Prev Year Operating Millage Capital Millage Total Millage Ad Valorem Receipts 2008 7,009,877,421 12.34% 2.2123 0.75 2.96234 20,184,340 2009 6,131,965,169-12.52% 2.6123 0.35 2.9623 17,602,781 2010 5,246,998,187-14.43% 3.15 0.35 3.5 17,828,406 2011 4,463,085,550-14.94% 3.5-3.5 15,048,300 2012 3,891,594,126-12.80% 3.54 0.45 3.99 15,000,700 2013 3,646,122,021-6.31% 4.1502 0.1456 4.2958 15,120,750 2014 3,690,312,857 1.21% 4.1932 0.0773 4.2705 15,203,633 2015 3,892,358,641 5.48% 4.1609 0.0841 4.245 15,963,477 2016 4,129,619,115 6.10% 4.0828 0.1622 4.245 16,973,093 2017 4,346,135,923 5.24% 4.112 0.133 4.245 17,803,620 Change 2008-2017 -2,663,741,498-38% 1.8997-0.617 1.28266-2,380,720 FY 2018 Preliminary Estimate of Taxable Value is $4,590,000,000 (5% increase)

City of Palm Coast is rate 20% of total millage.

$17.8 Million Ad Valorem Taxes

Including grants, the City receives: $38/month or $455/year per city resident. Not including grants the City receives: $33/month or $393/year per city resident. Emergency Services Additional Law Enforcement Code Enforcement Housing Programs Streets (including Maintenance and Resurfacing) Parks, Paths and Trails (including maintenance and construction) Indirect Costs and Others

Revenue Diversification

Restricted Use Unrestricted Use Special Assessments Franchise Fees Public Service (Utility) Tax

Fire Assessment Electric Franchise Fee Public Service (Utility) Tax Offsets fire protection costs Must be shown to benefit the property not an individual Fee determined by rate study Amount determined by City Council Assessment appears as a separate line on property tax bill Redistributes burden from residential to commercial 6% Electric Franchise Fee = $4 million annually Amount and use is at the sole discretion of City Council Added to FPL Bill Includes electric, natural/propane gas & water State allows up to 10% 10% Public Service Tax = approximately $5 million/annually Rate and use determined by City Council Added to utility bills

More than 80% of Florida Municipalities have at least 1 Public Service Tax Neighboring Cities with a Water and/or Electric Public Service Tax: Ormond Beach Electric 10% Daytona Beach Electric 10% Deland Electric 10% Water 10% St. Augustine Electric 10% Flagler Beach Electric 10% Water 10% Bunnell Electric 10% Water 10% This information was provided by the Florida Department of Revenue.

Higher level of control of revenue sources by City Council Decrease in reliance on property taxes 10 mill State cap More equitable distribution of tax burden Commercial vs. Residential Visitors vs. Residents Higher level of equity for services provided versus services paid for

July 11 th July 18 th August 8 th August 29 th September: Budget Workshop - General Fund Adopt Maximum Millage Rate (August 4 th deadline) Budget Workshop Proprietary Special Revenue Funds & Capital Funds Final Proposed Budget Presentation Public Hearing to adopt tentative millage rate and Budget & Final Public Hearing to adopt final millage and budget