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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 October 11 JEFFERSON comITY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION A.C. Dalgleish David G. Douglas Archie Barber. Jr. James A; DeLeo Chairman Vice-Chairman Member Alternate M I NUT E S 11 October 1985 Full Board convened at 9:00 A.M., Dalgleish, Douglas, Barber and Clerk Lea were present. ,/ ~/ BE-85-64-LO (Parcel 989-701-502) The Board made an inspection of this lot at the start of the meeting. The findings were that the eastern two lots (2 & 4) have no land not occupied by a bulkhead and sidewalk, Lot 6 has only 40 feet between sidewalk and bank to the beach, Lot 7 is all in tidal flat/beach. Lot 8 and one half of vacated Benton Street have 55 feet between the sidewalk and the bank to the beach. The usable portion of the parcel represents only 15% of the total area of the five lots and one half vacated street. Water front property on W'ater street in this area ,.5 valued from a basic $1000 per front foot with adjustments for depth of lot. The four lots and one-half of Benton "Street vacated have 256y, front feet. The Board moved to adjust the land value of the parcel from $55,000 to $38,475. BE-85-31-LO (Parcel 981-002-230) The Board inspected this parcel on 09-16-85 and found that this parcel has a fire hall on 'one side, street on two sides and marsh ~ land on front side encroaching into lot. This parcel may be governed by Shoreline 11anagemen1; restrictions and wet land problem. The Board moved to reduce this val uationfrom $5,000 to $1,000. BE-85-32-LO (Parcel 502-164-012) The Board inspected this parcel on 09-16-85 and found it to consist of marsh and wet lands clearly under governmental regulation, The Board reviewed current valuations of all marshland 'parcels at the mouth of the Duckabush River and find a mean valuation of $500 as equitable;therefore the Board adj~s~ed the valuation of the 8.77 acres from $21,925 to $4,385. \ ' BE-85-33-LO (Parcel 502-211-003) This parcel is in the same Duckabush River water shed as 32LO above. The Board moved to SUSTAIN current valuationof $4,000 for this 8 acre parcel. . . , , BE-85-76~C (Parcel 989-704-207) The State Revenue Department recommended an adjustment from $136,000 to $99,000 by letter dated 8-13-85 subsequent to a reins~ection of the building. With the concurrence of the appellant, the Board approved the adjustment. BE-85-34-R (Parcel 002-285~022) The Board inspected this parcel on 09-05-85 and found that the mill in question is .2miles distant south from the home. The , Board moved to SUSTAIN the valuation of $22,750 in land and $90,000 on the buildinqs. Request for permit to build a Chipper plant has been table~4awaiting a Enviromental' Impact Statement from owner. BE-85-22-LO (Parcel 001-093-005) The Board inspected the parcel on 09-24-85 and found it to be a wooded tract with adjoining parcels valued at $3,000 per acre. The Board moved to reduce the valuation from $59,375 to a total valuation of $37,500. .~ BE-85-73-R (Parcel 602-264-023) The Board inspected this parcel on 09-16-85 and found a fine water front lot with cabin/house. The deficiency of water from a local, private water source is not justification for reduction of land value; therefore, the board moved to SUSTAIN the valuation of $33,840 for lane and partially completed building. BE-85-74-R (Parcel (996-400-307) The Board inspected this parcel on 09-18-85, finding this duplex unit to be aged some what and the building improvements in the neighborhood a deterrent to duplex rental rates. The Board moved to reduce the valuation of the buildings from $150,520 to $129,000 to attain equalization of value withsales of comparable duplexes in the area. BE-85-78-LO (Parcel 949-816-902) Board inspected this parcel on 09-24-85 and found it tD be an excellent location for development consistent with R-3 zoning. Comparable~ from Assessor ran consistently on or above the valuations on this parcel. Board moved to SUSTAIN current valuation at $7,500 per lot or $45,000 total. , BE-85-78-R (Parcel 949-816-901-) Board inspected this parcel on 09-24-85 and found it to be appropriate for use of R-3 zoning. Consistent with BE-85-78 above, the Board moved to SUSTAIN valuation at $7,500 per lot on $15,000 for land valuation. Having no further business, meeting was adjorned until 9:30 A.M. on Monday the 14th of October. APPROVED BY: DATE APPROVED:rPZtL.lu/~/ /9-fS- P~bY: ,," Z ~? ~. ,...., '4' ~., Carolyn a " ," ~ ' \ r. ' ~l~t~....~,~~ A CHIE BARBER JR., MEMBER