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05-10-2004 Board of Appeal and Equalization Reconvened Packet
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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO LOCAL BOARD OF APPEALS AND EQUALIZATION MEETING <br />Wednesday, April 21,2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />Mr. Kielley stated he had two points to make and was willing to meet with the assessors to discuss <br />them. He pointed out the property is close to the intersection of CR 19 near 51 which is a heavily <br />used road as well as the attendant traffic noises at the stop signs. He explained the road is dangerous <br />and described that when he walks his dog their experience is that the traffic is often faster than the <br />posted 35 mph. Also, it is dangerous because of a bend in the road and limited visibility. <br />Mr. Kicllcy’s semnd point relates to the house that was a cottage with three side porches of 1920’s <br />construction. In 1996 they did some extensive first floor remodeling and after that went to have <br />similar work done on the second floor but were told that due to foundation problems, a steel <br />superstructure over the first floor like a ‘cover’ would have to be built for a second story. A visit to <br />the basement would show the foundation issues. <br />Davy confinned the assessors would contact Mr. Kielley to view the property and house. <br />3) Gail Blackstone, 4475 Forest Lake Landing, PID II07-n7-23 24 0023,07-117-23 24 0024 <br />Ms. Blackstone explained that last year the property value for this property went up very significantly <br />on the two parcels at this address: 47.2% for PID #07-117-23 24 0023 and 28.6% for IMD #07-117- <br />23 24 0024. She called the assessors office at that time and ultimately decided not to come to the <br />2003 Board of Appeals and Equalization Meeting for a variety of reasons, including that values <br />needed to move to reflect the value of the land. <br />.Ms. Blackstone expected an increase for 2004 to reflect the reasonable proportion for this category of <br />property. The increase in PID #07-117-23 24 0023 is 10.5% but the concern she has is over the <br />35.2% increase on PID #07-117-23 24 0024. She stated she does not understand this year why the <br />one parcel increased over another 35%. Ms. Blackstone advised she did call the assessors but was <br />unsatisfied with the response. <br />Mayor Peterson asked if the assessors had visited the property. <br />Davy indicated this is a land issue and he did drive by the property and reviewed some of that area’s <br />land values. He stated that some of the land values are increasing quite astonishingly but the <br />percentages arc sound. Davy reported the 2003 land value was 586,000 and for 2004 is 595,000 on <br />PID #07-117-23 04 0023 and the 2003 land value was 552,000 and for 2004 is 571,000 on PID #-07- <br />117-23 04 0024, both being similar in size. Davy advised that the two parcels together fonn a <br />buildable site with a combined value of 5155,000. He reported that the next door property is valued <br />at 5155,000, too, and looking at other propeilies and what they have sold for over the past few ytars <br />has led to making some pretty significant adjustments for this properly. <br />White asked if the site was tnily buildable. <br />Ms. Blackstone described the property as being quite sloped both lengthwise and towards the streets <br />but It does have a tiny cabin on it which vs ould need to be demolished before any building could <br />occur, and would also involve extensive site grading. She repeated that she understood last year <br />when the tnercases occurred to adjust for sales but did not expect a huge adjustment to happen two <br />years in a row. <br />Page 4 of 11
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