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-3- <br /> 11could never get more than $100 , 000 Because the Soldatows had their <br /> • property reappraised within the last two weeks , and were still unhappy <br /> with. the ruling, Mr. Becken told them he. would record their protest <br /> and advised them to set up an .appearance before the County Board of <br /> Equalization, which meets in July. Councilman . Enrooth advised them <br /> to bring any documents which supports their position, including the <br /> real estate appraisal the couple -had made., to the hearing. <br /> George Kaczor, 3404 - 32nd Avenue N.E. , had brought with him several <br /> newspaper articles which led him to believe the valuation of his home <br /> had- been raised disportionately as compared -to homes in such communities <br /> as Edina who were ranked for higher taxes (or valuation) than St. <br /> Anthony. He also wanted to know why there is such a rapid rise for <br /> homes with higher valuation. Mr. Childs said some of the data in the <br /> papers was erroneous . For example , rather than a $1 ,000 raise for a <br /> St. Anthony home worth $90 , 000 , it would have been more accurate to <br /> say an $80, 000 home would have received a $1, 100 raise. He also told <br /> Mr. Kaczor the first $60,000 valuation receives $650 in Homestead <br /> Credit, and anything above that is taxed at a flat rate . When Mr . <br /> Kaczor said his wife owns property in Minneapolis for which the valu- <br /> ation is comparatively lower, the Mayor told him it is commonly <br /> perceived that St. Anthony property is worth more to a potential buyer <br /> than the same property in Minneapolis . Mr. Becken .agreed that the <br /> valuations are affected by neighboring properties . Mr. Kaczor said <br /> he would prefer getting a list of properties from the County with <br /> which he could compare valuations to, requesting a reappraisal at this <br /> time. <br /> • Jack Weinstock , 3209 - 31st Avenue N.E. , told the Board he has had his <br /> home up for sale and listed with a real estate firm for two summers and <br /> has never received an. offer to match the market value placed on it by <br /> the County . He reported he has filed for an abatement for 1982 and <br /> wanted an evaluation made for 1983 , since he assumed from the conversa- <br /> tion that evening, that his 1983 valuation would not be automatically <br /> lowered even if the 1982 abatement were granted. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and and seconded by Councilman Letourneau <br /> to request Hennepin County to reevaluate the property at 3209 - 31st <br /> Avenue N.E. for 1983 as requested by the owner . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ivar Slettemoen, 3027 - 31st Avenue N.E. , reported he has had his <br /> property reappraised twice and his valuation dropped because the <br /> County had the wrong square footage for the property from the time it <br /> was built. He thought he should have gotten a refund in taxes for all <br /> fourteen years in which the home had been incorrectly valued. Mr. <br /> Becken told him, "the property can only be abated for the current year <br /> plus two" . He also advised Mr. Slettemoen that .at the same time he <br /> could question the basis upon which the appraiser had ruled that a <br /> laundry tub could be combined with a stool in another room to form a <br /> half bath. Mr. Slettemoen inferred that he believed the only way he <br /> • could reduce his property taxes was to vote the persons out of office <br /> who had been. responsible for them. The Mayor told hin to refer to <br /> Mr. Childs ' tabulations to see which government bodies were the most <br /> responsible for the raise in taxes . <br />