CouncilTrac · Matter
What this is
Ordinance No. 4447 would increase the city's residence homestead exemption for residents age 65 or older and for disabled individuals from $105,000 to $130,000, reducing the taxable value of their homes.
Why it matters
Eligible seniors and disabled homeowners would see a larger reduction in their taxable home value, which could lower their city property tax bill.
Council action
Motion to approve the Consent Agenda as presented
Moved by Joe Corcoran. Seconded by Ken Hutchenrider.
6 yes · 0 no
The approved minutes report the tally without a name-by-name roll call.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — February 13, 2023 meeting
- February 13, 2023 Vote taken — February 13, 2023 meeting · Approved 6-0 (consent)
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — February 13, 2023
Adopt Ordinance No. 4447 increasing the homestead exemption
Official agenda language
ORDINANCE NO. 4447, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING CHAPTER 12, ARTICLE I, SECTION 12-4, TO ADOPT AN INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF THE RESIDENCE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR INDIVIDUALS SIXTY-FIVE (65) YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, AND FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DISABLED, FROM ONE HUNDRED FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($105,000.00) TO ONE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($130,000.00).
Documents
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