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1 <br />LOCAL BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZTION <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />MINUTES <br />BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION <br /> <br />DATE: May 22, 2023 <br />TIME STARTED: 5:32 PM <br />TIME ENDED: 5:59 PM <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Ruhland, Lyden, Stoesz, <br />Cavegn, and Mayor Rafferty <br /> <br />Staff members present: City Administrator Sarah Cotton; Clerk Jolleen Chaika. <br /> <br />Anoka County Assessor Staff present: Jason Dagostino, Residential Appraiser Supervisor, and <br />Shawn Halligan, Appraiser. <br /> <br />Councilmember Ruhland reconvened the meeting at 5:32 PM. <br /> <br />Anoka County Shawn Halligan and Jason Dagostino were present to update on residential <br />appeals. <br /> <br />- PID 28-31-22-32-0027: Mr Halligan stated that he was scheduled to meet with Ms. Jie <br />Sun on May 10, 2023 but Ms. Sun didn’t show; he called her and she said just to forget it. <br />He offered to reschedule but she declined. Without seeing the interior of the home, he <br />recommends no change. <br /> <br />Discussion was held related to the classification of lakes and how that translates to <br />property valuation. Mr. Dagostino explained how assessors at the county reviewed water <br />properties, that all water properties in the entire county have increased in value, and that <br />the Minnesota Department of Revenue required all counties increase on-water properties <br />this assessment period – had the county not done so, while allowing residents an <br />opportunity to appeal, the state would have. <br /> <br />Some further discussion was held on tax amount versus assessment amount. Mr. <br />Dagostino clarified that he and his staff do not assign tax amounts, they are only <br />responsible for valuation. <br /> <br />- PID 05-31-22-24-0010: Mr. Halligan reviewed his on-site meeting with Ms. Carol <br />Featherstone to further evaluate her property. He said that when he walked through her <br />property, the following improvements were noted: new hardie board siding, new <br />windows, fully remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. He noted that there were no permits <br />pulled for the kitchen or bathrooms. As Ms. Featherstone indicated concerns with other <br />recent sale prices when she made her appeal to the board on May 8, 2023, Mr. Halligan <br />reviewed those other sales. He found there were comparatively less square footage in <br />those sales and that one of the sales Ms. Featherstone had referenced was a family sale so <br />it closed at a much lesser sale price than current market value. He also advised the Board <br />that had there been permits pulled for the kitchen and bath projects, the proposed
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