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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />28 <br /> <br />improvements under subdivision 16, without disclosing to the buyer the existence of the excluded <br />valuation and informing the buyer that the exclusion will end upon the sale of the property and that the <br />property's estimated market value for property tax purposes will increase accordingly. <br /> Subd. 19. Valuation exclusion for improvements to certain business property. Property <br />classified under Minnesota Statutes, section 273.13, subdivision 24, which is eligible for the preferred <br />class rate on the market value up to $150,000, shall qualify for a valuation exclusion for assessment <br />purposes, provided all of the following conditions are met: (1) the building must be at least 50 years old <br />at the time of the improvement or damaged by the 1997 floods;(2) the building must be located in a city <br />or town with a population of 10,000 or less that is located outside the seven-county metropolitan area, <br />as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 2; (3) the total estimated market value of the land and <br />buildings must be $100,000 or less prior to the improvement and prior to the damage caused by the <br />1997 floods;(4) the current year's estimated market value of the property must be equal to or less than <br />the property's estimated market value in each of the two previous years' assessments;(5) a building <br />permit must have been issued prior to the commencement of the improvement, or if the building is <br />located in a city or town which does not have a building permit process, the property owner must notify <br />the assessor prior to the commencement of the improvement;(6) the property, including its <br />improvements, has received no public assistance, grants or financing except, that in the case of property <br />damaged by the 1997 floods, the property is eligible to the extent that the flood losses are not reimbursed <br />by insurance or any public assistance, grants, or financing;(7) the property is not receiving a property <br />tax abatement under section 469.1813; and (8) the improvements are made after the effective date of <br />Laws 1997, chapter 231, and prior to January 1, 1999.The assessor shall estimate the market value of <br />the building in the assessment year immediately following the year that (1) the building permit was taken <br />out, or (2) the taxpayer notified the assessor that an improvement was to be made. If the estimated <br />market value of the building has increased over the prior year's assessment, the assessor shall note <br />the amount of the increase on the property's record, and that amount shall be subtracted from the value <br />of the property in each year for five years after the improvement has been made, at which time an <br />amount equal to 20 percent of the excluded value shall be added back in each of the five subsequent <br />assessment years. For any property, there can be no more than two improvements qualifying for <br />exclusion under this subdivision. The maximum amount of value that can be excluded from any property <br />under this subdivision is $50,000.The assessor shall require an application, including documentation of <br />the age of the building from the owner, if unknown by the assessor. Applications must be received prior <br />to July 1 of any year in order to be effective for taxes payable in the following year. For purposes of this <br />subdivision, "population" has the same meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 477A.011, <br />subdivision 3. <br /> Subd. 20. Valuation exclusion for improvements to certain business property. Property <br />classified under section 273.13, subdivision 24, qualifies for a valuation exclusion for assessment <br />purposes, provided all of the following conditions are met: (1) the building must have been damaged by <br />the 2002 floods;(2) the building must be located in a city or town with a population of 10,000 or less that <br />is located in a county in the area included in DR-1419;(3) the total estimated market value of the land <br />and buildings must be $150,000 or less for assessment year 2002;(4) a building permit must have been <br />issued prior to the commencement of the improvement, or if the building is located in a city or town <br />which does not have a building permit process, the property owner must notify the assessor prior to the <br />commencement of the improvement;(5) the property is not receiving a property tax abatement under <br />section 469.1813; and (6) the improvements are made before January 1, 2004.The assessor shall <br />estimate the market value of the building in the assessment year immediately following the year that (1) <br />the building permit was taken out, or (2) the taxpayer notified the assessor that an improvement was to <br />be made. If the estimated market value of the building has increased over the 2002 assessment before <br />any reassessment due to flood damage, the assessor shall note the amount of the increase on the <br />property's record, and that amount shall be subtracted from the value of the property in each year for <br />five years after the improvement has been made. In each of the next five subsequent assessment years, <br />an amount equal to 20 percent of the value excluded in the fifth year for that improvement shall be <br />added back. The maximum amount of value that can be excluded for all improvements to any property
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