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LOCAL BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZTION <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION <br /> <br />DATE: May 8, 2023 <br />TIME STARTED: 5:32 PM <br />TIME RECESSED: 6:08 PM <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Ruhland, Lyden, Stoesz <br /> and Mayor Rafferty <br />MEMBERS LATE: Councilmember Cavegn, arrived at 5:49 PM <br /> <br />Staff members present: City Clerk Jolleen Chaika <br /> <br />Anoka County Assessor Staff present: Jason Dagostino, Residential Appraiser Supervisor, <br />Shawn Halligan, Appraiser, and Jim Ryan, Senior Appraiser. <br /> <br />Councilmember Ruhland called the meeting to order at 5:32 PM. <br /> <br />Anoka County Appraiser Shawn Halligan presented an annual report to the Local Board of <br />Appeals and Equalization, highlighting that this year, the county received lesser phone calls from <br />residents than the previous year: 60 phone calls were fielded this year and those calls related <br />primarily to increasing values versus downward market trends. Mr. Halligan also noted for the <br />Board that home values are now slowing and those sales trends will be reflected in the next <br />assessment. <br /> <br />The Board opened the floor to accept resident comments. <br /> <br />Ms. Jie Sun, 803 Country Lakes Drive/PID 28-31-22-32-0027, addressed the Board with <br />concerns about the 23% increase on her property taxes this year. She is concerned that the <br />valuation is not accurate. Mr. Dagostino informed the board that Ms. Sun’s concerns have just <br />been learned of by the County tonight and that because she presented in person before the Board, <br />she has reserved her appeal rights. He further noted that the next step in this process for Ms. <br />Sun’s property will be to look at other similar properties on similar lakes, and if the value <br />assessed presently cannot be supported, the county will come down. He stated that he and Mr. <br />Halligan will go to Ms. Sun’s property to complete a review. <br /> <br />Mayor Rafferty commented on that the lake where Ms. Sun’s property is located is not a great <br />lake and that the focus should be on other homes within Country Lake Estates, not homes on <br />other lakes. <br /> <br />Councilmember Ruhland stated that a value increase of $300,000 over the past three years is too <br />much. He also noted that he sits on the County Board of Appeals so if Ms. Sun is unable to <br />resolve the assessment with County staff and brings her appeal forward to the County, he will be <br />present to hear that appeal as well. <br />Ms. Carol Featherstone, 631 Andall Street/PID 05-31-22-24-0010 also addressed the Board with
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