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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />6 <br /> <br />Lino Lakes Assessment Overview <br /> <br />Lino Lakes Assessment Staff <br /> <br />Name Position License Level Responsibility Shawn Halligan Residential Appraiser CMA – Income Qualified Residential 1-3 Units Jim Hughes Senior Appraiser CMA – Income Qualified Commercial/Industrial/Exempt Alex Guggenberger County Assessor SAMA Countywide Oversight John Fena Appraiser Trainee CMA – In Process Residential 1-3 Units <br />City of Lino Lakes Property Breakdown <br /> <br />Property Type Number of Parcels Vacant Residential 630 Improved Residential 7,004 Apartment (Vacant & Improved) 5 Commercial/Industrial (Vacant & Improved) 198 Public Utility 8 Mobile Homes 94 <br />Total 7,939 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2021 Assessment As part of this mass appraisal process, all properties are re-valued annually based on the information on record. Properties are physically inspected and property records reviewed once every 5 years (as statutorily required). This is an ongoing process whereby 20% (referred to as quintile) of a city is inspected each year so that in a cycle of 5 years all properties have been inspected at least once. In addition to this quintile review, properties are also inspected when there is a building permit issued or at the request of the property owner. The sale of a property does not initiate a reassessment. The map on the next page depicts the residential quintile plan for the next 5 years. Quintile Maps are also available on our Public Website. For further information go to: anokacounty.us/3574/Property-Assessment
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