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i i <br />LOCAL BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION <br />SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Most of the responsibilities listed under the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization are <br />statutory, primarily found in Minnesota Statutes 274.01. <br />• The first responsibility is attendance. The Local Board of Appeal and Equalization is <br />an official public meeting similar to a City Council meeting and can not convene <br />without a quorum. In addition to the local assessor, the county assessor, or one of <br />his/her assistants is required to attend. <br />• The valuation notices shall be in writing and be sent by ordinary mail at least ten <br />calendar days before the meeting of the board. The valuation notice will include the <br />dates, places and times set for the meetings of the Local Board of Appeal and <br />Equalization as well as the Hennepin County Board of Appeal and Equalization. <br />• The meetings must be held between April 1 and May 31 each year. The County <br />Assessor shall fix a day and time when the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization <br />shall meet. The board must complete its work and adjourn within 20 days fiom the <br />time of convening stated in the notice of the clerk. Calendar days, original night is <br />day one. <br />• The clerk shall give published and posted notice of the meeting at least ten days <br />before the date of the meeting. <br />• Local Boards of Appeal and Equalization must see that all taxable property is <br />properly asiessed, valued, and classified for all current assessments. The board may <br />consider both real and personal property. <br />• If any property has been omitted, the board must correct the assessment by adding it <br />to the list of assessments along with its market value. <br />• The board may not increase or decrease by percentage all assessments in a district of <br />a given class of property. Changes in the aggregate assessments by classes are made <br />by the county board of equalization. <br />• Although the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization has the authority to increase or <br />decrease individual assessments, the total of such adjustments must not reduce the <br />aggregate assessment by more than one percent. If the total reductions would lower <br />the aggregate assessments by more that one percent, none of the adjustments may be <br />made. The assessor shall correct any clerical errors or double assessments discovered <br />by the board without regard to the one percent limitation. <br />The local board does not have the authority to reopen former assessments on which <br />taxes are due and payable. The board only considers assessments in the current year. <br />iinmtiaiiiiiiik <br />f <br />5 <br />1.
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