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BOARD OF REVIEW MINUTES APRIL 13, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />1 Mike Grier, 614 62"d St, reported to the board that he just received a private appraisal of this property <br />2 at $300,000. His tax valuation is over $325,000. There should be consideration give to the inside of <br />3 the home as well. He requested a review by the assessor. The council concurred, adding that the <br />4 assessor should look at the property inside and out. <br />5 <br />6 Ms. Weiner announced that correspondence was received from the following properties owners (she <br />7 will be contacting them as appropriate): <br />8 Gerald Papenheim; Tibor Kiss; Lane Thor, Gail Judd; John Kinneberg; Jeff Loch; Rich <br />9 Ashbach; and Duane Halvorson. <br />10 <br />11 Ms. Bernadine Skoglund, 7481 Lake Drive, asked why the valuation on her lots (not her home lot) <br />12 increased in valuation by 200 %? The lots are landlocked and/or have trucks parked on- blocking <br />13 easement access. She has met with the assessor already on her home and is satisfied. A county <br />14 assessor explained to Ms. Skoglund that some of the property is zoned commercial and is being <br />15 assessed as such even though the current use is residential. They will research further the claim that <br />16 some property is landlocked and will adjust the assessment accordingly. County officers will <br />17 continue to work with Ms. Skoglund. <br />18 <br />19 A council member suggested that the council should have more discussion about situations where the <br />20 city has zoned an area to plan for future development but the area is still being used as residential; it <br />21 shouldn't be the city's intent to run anyone off their property. <br />22 110 <br />23 Northcountry Builders (submitted list of 12 properties in Raven's Hollow development area). Their <br />24 properties consist of townhome and single family lots. Values have been decreasing based on what <br />25 they have actually sold for. The county figures that are based on sales don't take into consideration <br />26 improvements by the homeowners. They requested and the council concurred that they will continue <br />27 their appeal to the county. <br />28 <br />29 Robert and Lisa Ost, 6468 Fawn Lane, are generally concerned that their property value keeps rising <br />30 since that is not the trend in other areas. Specifically, they have gotten an appraisal of their property <br />31 that is significantly lower than the assessor's value. They have also researched sales in the area of <br />32 simililar homes. Assessor Weiner will meet with the Osts and share information. <br />33 <br />34 Ms. Weiner explained how the assessor and property owners can and do use comparables to assist in <br />35 establishing an appropriate value. The assessment process includes information from a sales study <br />36 that uses mass appraisals. <br />37 <br />38 Council Member Reinert moved to include all properties mentioned to the record to allow for further <br />39 consideration at the county level. Council Member Gallup seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />40 <br />41 ADJOURN <br />42 <br />43 There being no further business, Council Member Stoltz moved that the meeting be adjourned at 6:53 <br />44 p.m. Council Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />45 <br />