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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1989
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• C 2 TY OF S T . ANTHONY <br /> BOARD O F REV= EW M 2 NUTS S <br /> AP R M L 1 1 , 1 9 8 9 <br /> 1 The Board of Review was convened by Mayor Sundland at 6:30 P.M. with <br /> 2 SundlaM,, Ranallo, Enrooth, and Makowske present. Marks arrived at 7: 18 <br /> 3 P.M. <br /> 4 Also present: David Childs, City Manager <br /> 5 Richard O. Becken, Hennepin County Assessors Office <br /> 6 The procedures which would be followed for the hearing were explained <br /> 7 by Mayor Sundland who indicated the Board of Review that evening was <br /> 8 only the first step property owners had available to get their market <br /> 9 valuations or classifications lowered, with appearances before the <br /> 10 Hennepin County Board of Equalization and State Tax Courts the next <br /> 11 steps in the process. Councilmember Enrooth clarified that a re- <br /> 12 evaluation of a property by an assessor or an appraiser could result in <br /> 13 either a raise or decrease in that valuation or classification. Mayor <br /> 14 Sundland added that in any event the Board of Review would not be <br /> 15 changing valuations of less than $1,000.00. Councilmember Ranallo and <br /> Mr. Childs pointed out that the City's levy represented only about 16% <br /> of the "tax pie" or $250.00 of the total property tax for an average <br /> 18 $85,000.00 home in St. Anthony. <br /> 19, Mr. Becken indicated that one quadrant of St. Anthony had been <br /> 20 physically appraised by his department that year and valuations of the <br /> .21 75% which were not reappraised were recalculated by computer which is <br /> 22 programmed to show the increases and changes in value for real estate. <br /> 23 The assessor said this had averaged to a 5% increase for St. Anthony <br /> 24 properties which, with almost the same percentage the previous year, <br /> 25 amounted to close to a 10% raise for the City in the last two years, <br /> 26 depending on the type of home a property owner had. Mr. Becken also <br /> 27 indicated that if a property owner is convinced the home is overvalued, <br /> 28 an .abatement for two years back can be sought through the Board of <br /> 29 Equalization and finally through the Tax Court. A book showing a <br /> 30 sampling of sales from September, 1987, to September, 1988, of five <br /> 31 different home types in St. Anthony had been distributed to <br /> 32 Councilmembers who then sent their copies out to be examined by persons <br /> 33 present for the hearing. <br /> 34 There, was concurrence that it would be helpful for the information in <br /> 35 the book to include the assessed valuations for each of these <br /> 36 properties. <br /> 37 Council Requests Re-appraisals or Continuation of Abatement Processes <br /> 38 for Nine St. Anthony Properties <br /> 0 1 <br />
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