2009-27189 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27189
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING: 1) THE TENTATIVE AD VALOREM
MILEAGE OF 5.6555 MILLS FOR GENERAL OPERATING PURPOSES,
WHICH IS FOURTEEN AND TWO FIFTHS PERCENT (14.4%) LESS THAN
THE "ROLLED-BACK" RATE OF 6.6107 MILLS; AND 2) THE DEBT SERVICE
MILEAGE RATE OF 0.2568 MILLS; FURTHER SETTING THE SECOND
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE MILEAGE RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR
(FY) 2009/10, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009 AT 5:01 P. M.
WHEREAS, on July 22, 2009, the City Commission following a duly noticed public
hearing, adopted Resolution No. 2009-27104, which set the proposed millage rates at 5.6555
mills for general operating purposes, and 0.2568 mills for debt service; and
WHEREAS, Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, requires that at the conclusion of the first
public hearing on the City's proposed tax rate and budget, the City Commission: 1) adopt a
tentative ad valorem millage rate for FY 2009/10 operating purposes; and 2) the required Debt
Service millage rate; this is accomplished by adopting a Resolution that includes the percentage
increase or decrease over the "rolled-back" rate; and
WHEREAS, at this time the Administration would recommend that the City Commission
set the second and final public hearing to consider the aforestated millage rates for FY 2009/10.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows:
(1) Pursuant to Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, there is hereby levied a tax for FY
2009/10, on all taxable and non-exempt real and personal property located within the corporate
limits of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, as follows:
(a) For the purpose of operating the government of the City, the rate assigned
amounts to 5.6555 mills. Also included are appropriate reserves and
contingencies, which are not limited to reserves for tax discounts and
abatements of uncollected taxes.
The millage rate reflected is fourteen and two fifths (14.4%) less than the
"Rolled-back" rate of 6.6107 mills.
(b) For the purpose of providing payment on the principal and interest
portions of the General Obligation Bond Debt outstanding, the rate
assigned amounts to 0.2568 mills.
2009-27189
(2) The tentative adopted millage rates for the City of Miami Beach, Florida for FY
2009/10 are subject to a second and final public hearing, herein set for and to be held at
5:01 p.m., Wednesday, September 24, 2009, in the City Commission Chambers, City Hall,
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of September, 2009.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
MAYOR
Matti Herrera Bower
Robert Parcher APPROVED A3 TO
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COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
ADOPTING 1) THE TENTAIVE ADVALOREM MILEAGE RATE OF 5.6555 MILLS FOR GENERAL OPERATING
PURPOSES; WHICH IS FOURTEEN AND TWO-FIFTHS PERCENT (14.4%) LESS THAN THE "ROLLED BACK"
RATE OF 6.6107 MILLS; AND ; 2) THE DEBT SERVICE MILEAGE RATE OF 0.2568 MILLS; FURTHER SETTING
THE SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE MILEAGE RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009/10 ON
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, AT 5.01 P.M.
rcey intenaea outcome supporcea:
Ensure expenditure trends are sustainable over the long term; Improve the City's overall financial health and maintain
overall bond rating; Increase community satisfaction with city services
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.):
• In the 2009 survey, 65% of residents and 55% of businesses rated the value of city services for tax dollars paid as
excellent or good, an improvement of 19% for resident ratings when compared to 2007 and 15% when compared to
2005. Business ratings remain steady when compared to 2007, but improved by 14% when compared to 2005.
• The value of city services for tax dollars paid for overall satisfaction levels for both residents and businesses. In
addition, rating for the value of city services for tax dollars paid appeared higher (73.5% excellent or good) among
those residents that believe that '28% or less' of their property tax bill goes to fund city services. Businesses
identified 'high property taxes' as the most important potential challenge which might face their business over the
next several years.
Over the last several years, the City of Miami Beach has adopted budgets that provided tax and fee relief while at
the same time providing improving services that address community priorities (e.g. public safety, cleanliness,
landscaping and beautification, recreation and cultural arts programming, renewal and replacement funding forour
facilities, and building/development functions). However, these objectives have become increasingly challenging --
in the last two years alone, the General Fund has absorbed almost $28 million in reductions (and more than $31
million across all funds) in a General Fund budget that is $235 million in FY 2008/09.
• Between FY 1999/2000 & FY 2008/09 City of Miami Beach Total Combined Millage decreased by 2.8 mills (11.8%)
to 5.8930. In FY 2008/09, total millage for all taxing jurisdictions within the City of Miami Beach was 20.2748, -The
proposed combined millage rates for FY 2009/10 remains lower than 27 municipalities. in Miami-Dade County.
Issue:
Shall the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution?
Item Summary/Recommendation:
The total proposed operating millage is maintained at 5.6555 mills, including a general operating millage rate of
5.5472 and a General Fund Capital Renewal and Replacement millage of 0.1083. The rollback rate is the millage rate
required to produce the same level of Citywide property tax revenues in FY 2009/10 as collected in FY 2008/09 and is
calculated as 6.6107. The proposed voted debt service millage rate is increased from 0.2375 to 0.2568, an increase
of 8.1 percent, however still lower than the 0.2415 for FY 2007/08.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
Financial Information:
Source f Funds: Amount' Account
OBP~1 U ~ Total
Financiaddl Impact Summary: In FY 2008/09, the adopted operating millage rate for general City operations
was 5.6555. In FY 2009/10, 5.6555 mills is anticipated to generate approximately $132.7 million in total tax
revenues, a decrease of $11.8 million over current year budgeted property tax revenues Citywide (General Fund, City
Center RDA and the South Pointe area) due to a decline in property values (8.2%even with a 6.6%increase due to
new construction - an unprecedented $1.8 billion). General Fund property tax revenues will decrease by $10.2
million. Since the operating millage is not raised to offset this decline, the Proposed Work Plan and Budget
incorporates $16.2 million in General Fund reductions (and $16.8 million Citywide), for a total of almost $50 million in
reductions in 3 years, including $3.5 million in employee "Give-Backs" in the General Fund that need to be bargained
with our labor unions, and which if not achieved will require further adjustments to the budget
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager
DATE: September 10, 2009
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR ANO CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING: 1) THE TENTATIVE AD VALOREM MILEAGE OF
5.6555 MILLS FOR GENERAL OPERATING PURPOSES, WHICH IS FOURTEEN AND
TWO-FIFTH PERCENT (14.4%) LESS THAN THE "ROLLED-BACK" RATE OF 6.6107
MILLS; AND 2) THE DEBT SERVICE MILEAGE RATE OF 0.2568 MILLS; FURTHER
SETTING THE SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE MILEAGE RATE FOR
FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2009/10, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009 AT 5:01 P. M.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution which
sets the following:
1) Tentatively adopted millage rates for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009/10:
General Operating 5.5472 mills
Capital Renewal & Replacement 0.1083 mills
Sub-Total Operating Millage 5.6555 mills (no change from FY 2008/09)
Debt Service 0.2568 mills X0.2375 last year, 8.1 % increase)
Total 5.9123 mills (5.8930 last year, 0.3% increase)
2) The tentatively adopted combined millage rate of 5.9123 mills is 0.0193 mills more than the
5.8930 combined millage rate for FY 2008/09. The tentatively adopted operating millage rate
for FY 2009/10 is 5.6555 mills. The tentatively adopted operating millage for FY 2009/10 is
0.9552 mills less than the roll-back rate of 6.6107, and thus, the City is not required to publish
a Notice of Tax Increase.
3) The second public hearing to consider the final millage rates and budgets for FY 2009/10
shall be on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 5:01 P.M., in the City Commission Chambers,
City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive.
The rollback rate is the millage rate required to produce the same level of property tax revenues in
FY 2009/10 as collected in FY 2008/09. The rollback rate is calculated by dividing the prior year
property tax revenues by the current year property values, after new construction, major
improvements, annexations, deletions and tax increment districts are removed from current year
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September 10, 2009
Page 2
property values. Under the recently enacted State legislation, the City may elect to approve millage
rates above the roll-back rate up to the constitutional cap of 10 mills subject to an extraordinary
vote by the Commission or referendum:
• Option I: Millage up to 6.9048 (equivalent to a 2.5% increase in Property Tax revenues, net of
the impact of the Tax Increment Districts) requires majority of the approval of the Commission
• Option II: Millage up to 7.5953 (equivalent to a 10% increase in Property Tax revenues above
Option ()requires atwo-thirds approval (5 of 7 votes) of the Commission
• Option III: Millage above 7.5953 requires unanimous approval of the Commission or
referendum up to the 10 mill cap
PROCEDURE
Florida Statutes 200.065 requires that at the conclusion of the first public hearing on the proposed
tax rate and budget, the City Commission proceed in the following specific manner:
Adopt a tentative ad valorem millage rate for FY 2009/10 operating purposes. This is
accomplished by adopting a Resolution that includes the percentage increase or decrease
over the "Rolled-back" rate; the required Debt Service millage rate; and, the date, time, and
place of the second public hearing
State statute requires that only the title be read aloud.
2. Adopt a tentative general operating budget for FY 2009/10. Also included, are budgets for
the Enterprise and Internal Service Funds. This is accomplished by adopting a companion
Resolution. (See accompanying Agenda Item R7A2).
Both the millage and budget Resolutions must be adopted again after a second and final public
hearing.
Procedurally, a millage either greater than or less than 5.6555 mills may be adopted at this first
hearing. However, any millage rate adopted at the end of either the first or second public hearings
which exceeds the millage rate of 5.6555 mills established on July 22, 2009, and certified to the
Property Appraiser, would require mailins~ of a revised notice of property taxes to each
taxpayer. The notice would be prepared by the Property Appraiser, at the expense of the
taxins~ authority.
ANALYSIS OF PROPERTY VALUES IN MIAMI BEACH
On July 1, 2009, the City received the "2009 Certification of Taxable Value" from the Property
Appraiser's Office stating that the taxable value for the City of Miami Beach is $24,694,916,494
including $1,782,256,132 in new construction. The preliminary 2009 value represents a decrease
of $2.204 billion or 8.2 percent over 2008's July 1 Certification of Taxable Value of
$26,898,698,386.
The comparative assessed values for the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency City Center
redevelopment district decreased from $3,707,103,133 to $3,446,724,524, adecrease of
$260,378,609, or a 7.0 percent decrease in values over 2008 certified values. In addition,
assessed values within the geographic area formerly known as the South Pointe redevelopment
district decreased from $3,684,154,640, to $3,559,454,762, adecrease of $124,699,878, or a 3.4
FY 2009/10 Tentative Millage
September 10, 2009
Page 3
percent decrease in values over 2008 certified values. As a result, taxable values in the areas
outside the City Center RDA/South Pointe area decreased by 9.3 percent, from $19.507 billion to
17.689 billion, a decrease of $1.8 billion.
COMPARATIVE ASSESSED VALUES (in billions)
an.
Jan. 1 2008 Value (in Value (in Change from 2008
billions) billions) Value (Bud et)
so uy
2008 Final Value As of July 1
(For FY (For FY 2009 % Change
2008/09 2008/09 (For 2009/10 $ from Final
Budget) Projection) Budget) (in billions) % Value
RDA -City Center 3.7071 3.3591 3.4467 $ (0.2604) _7.0% 2.6%
South Pointe Area 3.6842 3.6502 3.5595 $ (0.1247) -3.4% -2.5%
General Fund 19.5074 18.8747 17.6887 $ (1.8187) -9.3% -6.3%
Total Citywide 26.8987 25.8840 24.6949 $ (2.2038) _g,2% -4.6%
DETERMINING THE OPERATING MILEAGE LEVY
The first building block in developing a municipal budget is the establishment of the value of one
mill of taxation, wherein the mill is defined as $1.00 of ad valorem tax for each $1,000 of property
value. For the City of Miami Beach, this value for each mill is determined by the 2009 Certification
of Taxable Value and has been set at $24,694,916,494. Florida Statutes permit a discount of up to
five percent for early payment discounts, delinquencies, etc. Therefore, the 95 percent value of the
mill is $23,460,170. The 95 percent value of 1 mill outside the City Center RDA/South Pointe area
is $17,138,899.
Impacts of Millage Roll-back
In FY 2008/09, the operating millage rate for general City operations was adopted at 5.6555.
Based on the July 1, 2009 Certification of Taxable Value, 5.6555 mills would generate
approximately $132,678,991 million in tax revenues, a decrease of $11,840,316 over current year
budgeted property tax revenues Citywide (General Fund, City Center RDA and the South Pointe
area). The General Fund property tax revenues will decrease by $10.2 million, precluding the City
from absorbing normal increases in salary and fringes and other normal increases due to inflation,
and requiring significant reductions in current service levels.
The rollback rate is the millage rate required to produce the same level of Citywide property tax
revenues in FY 2009/10 as collected in FY 2008/09, thereby forgoing any revenues associated with
growth in assessed values. The rollback rate is calculated by dividing the prior year property tax
revenues by the current year property values, after new construction, major improvements,
annexations, deletions, and tax increment districts are removed from current year property values.
For FY 2009/10, the resulting Roll-Back Rate is 6.6107, 0.9552 mills more than the millage rate
adopted for FY 2008/09.
FY 2009/10 Tentative Millage
September 10, 2009
Page 4
General Obligation Debt Service Fund
The general obligation debt service payment for FY 2009/10 is approximately $6 million, reflecting a
decrease of $44,447. Based on the July 1, 2009 Certified Taxable Value from the Property
Appraiser, these bonds would require the levy of a voted debt service millage of 0.2568 mills. This
represents an increase of 0.0193 mills. Despite this increase, the debt service millage remains
significantly below historic levels.
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Total Combined Millage Rates
Illustrated below is a comparison of the combined millage rates and ad valorem revenues to the
City of Miami Beach for FY 2008/09 (final) and FY 2009/10 (preliminary) including RDA. It is
recommended that in the General Fund, 0.1083 mills of the total operating millage be dedicated to
renewal and replacement, resulting in $2.027 million in renewal and replacement funding.
City of Miami Beach Millage Rates ~ 08/09 FY 09110 Inc/(Dec) °k I
..Operating 5.5472 5.5472...... 0.0000. 0.0%
Capital Renewal & Replacement 0.1083 0.1083 0.0000 0.0%
Voted Debt Service 0.2375 0.2568 0.0193 8.1%
Total 5.8930 5.9123 0.0193 0.3°~
If these recommended millage rates are tentatively adopted, then the City of Miami Beach's total
operating millage will remain unchanged as compared to the current year, and the voted debt
service millage will increase by 0.0193 mills.
FY 2009/10 Tentative Millage
September 10, 2009
Page 5
The following table reflects the resulting property tax levy for FY 2009/10 based on these tax rates
and provides historical trends for both taxable values based on the July 1 Certified Taxable Values
each year, and the resulting tax levy.
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~ 180 10 00
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98 99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10
li• Property Values -^-Tax Levy including Debt
Combining Jurisdictional Operating and Debt Service Millage Levies
City of Miami Beach property owners must also pay property taxes to Miami-Dade County, the
Miami-Dade County School Board, the Children's Trust, the South Florida Water Management
District, and the Florida Inland Navigation District.
Based on the FY 2009/10 Proposed Budget for Miami-Dade County released on July 15, 2009, the
countywide tax rate is proposed to increase from 4.8379 mills to 4.9201 mills; the library tax rate is
proposed to decrease from 0.3822 mills to 0.2570 mills; and the debt service millage is proposed to
increase from 0.2850 to 0.3900. However, the Miami-Dade County Board of County
Commissioners failed to adopt an operating Countywide millage. Therefore, by State Statue the
tax notices were sent with the rollback rate. Given the significant decline in property values
Countywide, the County's roll back rate is significantly higher than the FY 2008/09 millage.
The proposed tax rate for the Miami-Dade School District is 7.995 which is 0.198 mills greater than
the prior year millage of 7.797. The Children's Trust millage is increased to 0.5 mills. Proposed
tax rates for other jurisdictions are unavailable at this time and are shown as unchanged.
Using tax rates known at this time, the changes in tax rates are estimated in the following table.
FY 2009/10 Tentative Millage
September 10, 2009
Page 6
OVERLAPPING TAX MILEAGE FY 07/08 FY 08/09 FY 09/10
Cit of Miami Beach Milla a Ratbes
Operating 5.5173 5.5472 5.5472
Capital Renewal 8~ Replacement 0.1382 0.1083 0.1083
Subtotal0 eratin Milla a 5.6555 5.6555 5.6555
Voted D ebt S ervi ce 0.2415 0.23 75 0.2568
Total 5.8970 5.8930 5.9123
Miami Dade Coun FY 07/08 FY 08/09 Rollback
Countywide 4.5796 4.8379 5.4524
Library 0.3842 0.3822 0.4278
Debt Service 0.2850 0.2850 0.3800
Subtotal 5.2488 5.5051 6.2602
FY 07/08 FY 08/09 FY 09/10
School Board 7.9480 7.7970 7.9950
Children's Trust 0.4223 0.4212 0.5000
Other 0.6585 0.6585 0.6585
Tota I 20.1746 20.2748 20.8260
In FY 2008/09, the Miami Beach portion of the total tax bill was 29 percent. With the
recommended millage rates for FY 2009/ 10, the Miami Beach portion of the FY
2009/ 10 tax bill is anticipated to be between 28 and 29 percent of the total bill
based on tax rates known at this time.
Combined Millage Lew Impact on Miami Beach Property Owners
Homesteaded Properties
Amendment 10 to the State Constitution took effect on January 1, 1995 and limited the increase in
assessed value of homesteaded property to the percentage increase in the consumer price index
(CPI) or three percent (3%), whichever is less. For 2008, the CPI has been determined to be 0.1
percent and therefore, the increase is capped at 0.1 % for increased values as of January 1, 2009.
However, given the downturn in the market, the average homesteaded property value in Miami
Beach declined. Based on information from the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser, the
taxable value of the average homesteaded in Miami Beach as of January 1, 2008 was $297,281.
As of January 1, 2009, the average taxable value for homesteaded property had declined to
$282,801, a decline of 4.9%. It would be anticipated that more recently purchased properties
would have experienced a greater decline, while longer term homesteaded properties may have
experienced the 0.1 % increase.
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September 10, 2009
Page 7
Non-Homesteaded Properties
Non Homesteaded properties would have experienced a more significant decline. The average
taxable value for all residential properties (both homesteaded and non-homesteaded declined from
$360,895 to $328,557, a decline of 9%. Given that the change in taxable value for all existing
properties was 14.8 percent, it can be imputed that the decline in commercial properties was even
greater.
Property Tax Changes
The following table provides examples of changes in property taxes as a result of these declines in
values, using the County rollback rates.
PROPERTY TAX CHANGES
Residential Other
Homesteaded All Example 1 Example 2
FY 2008109 Taxable Value (as of January 1 2008) E 297,281 S 380,895 S 500,000 S 1,000,000
2008 Taxes
City of Miami Beach
Operating $ 1,681 $ 2,041 $ 2,828 $ 5,656
Voted Debt 71 86 119 238
Total Miami Beach $ 1,752 $ 2,127 $ 2,947 $ 5,894
Miami Dade County 1,637 1,987 2,753 5,505
Schools 2,318 2,814 3,899 7,797
Other 321 390 540 1,080
Total $ 6,028 $ 7,318 $ 10,139 $ 20,276
% Chan a -4.9% -9.0% -14.8% -14.8%
FY 2009H0 Taxable Value (as of January 1 2009) S 282,801 S 328,557 5 428,000 S 852,000
2009 Taxes Q Proposed Tax Rates
City of Miami Beach
Operating $ 1,599 $ 1,858 $ 2,409 $ 4,818
Voted Debt 73 84 109 219
Total Miami Beach $ 1,672 $ 1,942 $ 2,518 $ 5,037
Schools 2,261 2,627 3,406 6,812
Other 328 381 494 987
Miami-Dade County with RollBack Rate 1,770 2,057 2,667 5,334
Total with County Roll Back Rate Rate 6,031 7,006 9,084 18,169
E Change in Taxes
City of Miami Beach
Operating S (82) S (183) S (419) S (838)
Voted Debt 2 2 10 19
Total Miami Beach $ 80 E 185 S 429 S 857
Schools (57) (187) (493) (985)
Other 7 9 46 93
Miami-Dade County with RoIlBack Rate 133 70 86 171
Total with Coun Roll Back Rate Rate $ 3 $ 312 $ 1,054 $ 2,107
'Source: Miami-Dade Coun Pro e A raiser
FY 2009/10 Tentative Millage
September 10, 2009
Page 8
SECOND PUBLIC HEARING
The second public hearing on the tentatively adopted millage rate and budget for FY 2009/10 must
be advertised no later than 15 days after the first public hearing. It is recommended that the second
public hearing be set for Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 5:01 P.M., in the City Commission
Chambers, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends adoption of the attached Resolution which sets both tentative
operating and debt service millage rates for FY 2009/10 and establishes a second public hearing to
be held on Thursday, September 24, 2009, at 5:01 P. M.
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<hearings will :be held: by ~the;Mayor sand City .Commission of ttie City f~Miami
'Beach, Florida, irrthe Commission Chambers, 3~d floor, Ci~r M~({(,.1:700'Coruentimn
°Cei~iter Drive, -Miami Beach, .Florida, on Thursday, September ~0, 2009, to'
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AND BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2009/2010 FOR -FHE CITE= n~F' MIAMI
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