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MIKE GIVES COUNCIL BUDGET ULTIMATUM

Facing unexpected resistance in the City Council over his midyear budget changes, Mayor Bloomberg warned yesterday that he’ll order more drastic agency cuts in two weeks if a deal isn’t reached quickly.

“If we decide to – or have to – send out the [$400 property-tax] rebate or the City Council doesn’t act, the $1.4 billion cut is not adequate, and we will send out another letter next week,” the mayor said.

That letter would be directed at agency heads, who were told on Wednesday to come up with another $1.4 billion in savings starting July 1.

Sources said the chief sticking point in the negotiations is the 7 percent property tax increase that the mayor has asked the council to approve as of Jan. 1 to generate an extra $600 million.

The sources said Bloomberg is willing to accede to the council’s demand that he send out the $400 property-tax rebate to small-home owners this year – but only after it approves the property-tax hike.

One insider said council members running for re-election next year are looking to stake out no-lose positions, where the property-tax hike passes without their vote.

“Everyone wants the other guy to vote yes,” explained the insider.

david.seifman@nypost.com

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