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IZATION <br />IILITIES <br />and Eaualization are <br />The board may find instances of undervalued properties. The board must notify the <br />owner of the property that the value is going to be raised. The property owner may <br />then appear before the board if they so wish. <br />iiri <br />1)1 <U'¥ l^i <br />iiriT'.ini <br />RTifiir <br />r« <br />■ m <br />cal board to examine the assessment record to see that <br />sment district has been properly placed upon the list <br />local boards do not have the authority to address <br />inty assessor has the authority to exempt property. <br />n, by council, or written communication to present his <br />le focus of the rqrpeal should be centered on the <br />1 market value or classification placed on the property <br />the assessment books by the county assessor’s office. <br />ird should prepare an official list of the changes. The <br />listed on a separate form. All assessments that have <br />uid be shown as prescribed on the form along with <br />must be signed and dated by the members of the <br />ilization. <br />>f Appeal and Equalization will begin meeting on <br />June 14,2004 <br />iiled no later that June 7,2003 by calling: <br />(612)348-7050