HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 04/28/1988 - Board of Review { APPROVED MINUTES
CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
BOARD OF REVIEW
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1988 7: 30 PM, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7600 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
BOARD OF REVIEW MEMBERS: Gary Peterson, Richard Anderson,
George Bentley, Jean Harris, and
Patricia Pidcock
BOARD OF REVIEW STAFF: City Manager Carl Jullie, Assistant
to the City Manager Craig Dawson, City
Assessor Steve Sinell, City Staff
Appraisers Lorna Lisell , John Sams , Barb
Cook, Rick Petersburg and Earl Zent,
Hennepin County Representative Don Monk ,
and Recording Secretary Jan Nelson
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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ROLL. CALL: Board Member Jean Harris was absent.
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Z. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Board of Review President Peterson called the meeting to order.
City Manager Jullie stated notice of this meeting had been properly
published in the Eden Prairie News; notice of the meeting was also
included with each valuation notice which was sent to homeowners.
Jullie said the purpose of this meeting was to allow any tax payer
to come before the Board of Review to request the Board act to
amend the classification or property valuation which the City
Assessor and his Staff determined to be appropriate to that
property.
Jullie said that the Board of Review will reconvene at a later
date to hear any appeals continued from tonight's meeting.
He reviewed the definition of Estimated Market Value.
I1 . ORDER OF BUSINESS
A. Personal Appeals
1. STAN VOLP - 13252 Cardinal Creek Road
03-116-22 42 0005
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Mr. Volp said his house was built in late 1986 and was
assessed at $228,000. He said the new valuation is
$260, 800 and he questioned the sharp increase in one
year. He said Staff had told him the first valuation
was a partial assessment. City Assessor Si;nell said
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there were several incomplete items that were reflec-
ted in the first assessment. Sinell said the entire
Cardinal Creek area was reassessed this year .and the
new assessment also reflects the value of the completed
property.
Volp said a house three doors away which is very similar
to his property sold at $210,000. Sinell said he would
recommend that the Board refer this back for further
review and analysis.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer
the Volp property, PID 03-116-22 42 0006, to Staff for
further review and research on comparable sales. Motion
carried unanimously.
2. KAY AND ARLEN WESTLING - 9332/9334 Overlook Trail -
24-116-22 34 0043
Mrs. Westling said they have sold their duplex twin home
for $172,200 and she thought that should be the valua-
tion amount rather than the $188, 100 on the valuation
notice_ Sinell said a review of the property has been
started.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentleyr to refer
the Westling property, PID 24-116-22 34 0043, to Staff
fr to complete the review of the property. Motion carried
unanimously.
3. Mary Jane Swanson - 9440 Eden Prairie Road -
29-116-22 11 0001 (Primary) and 29-116-22 12 9007
(Secondary)
Ms. Swanson said she takes issue with the valuations of
her two parcels , one nine-acre parcel and an adjoining
eight-acre parcel. She said there is no City sewer
and water out there and there is a building restriction
on land less than 10 acres so none of it can be sub-
divided. She said it has been increased every year
and the property has been physically inspected
every year except one.
Sinell said that his department reviews construction or
new improvements over $1,000 at the time of assessment.
If those improvements are not complete at that time,
they will return the following year to see if the im-
provements have been completed.
Swanson said she failed to see where the property
could increase in value that much considering of the lack
of amenities in the area. Bentley asked if she felt
that the assessed valuation is greater than the value
of the property. She replied that she did.
Sinell noted that the property was purchased at $156,000
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and there have been some improvements done since the
purchase. Swanson said she didn ' t think it had gone up
30% because there are many items that have not been im-
proved since the purchase.
Bentley said he saw nothing that says the valua-
tion itself is wrong but he heard an objection to the
rate of increase. He said he was concerned why it is
suddenly going up 30% when it has been reviewed annually.
Pidcock said she would like to see some comparables
on this property.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer
• the Swanson properties, PID 29-116-22 11 0001 (Primary)
and PID 29-116-22 12 0007 (Secondary), to Staff for
further review and research on comparable sales. Motion
carried unanimously.
4 . RICHARD & KAREN FYOCK - 13188 Cardinal Creek Road -
03-116-22 41 0005
Mrs. Fyock said she had researched several homes in the
Cardinal Creek area and there are a lot of discrepancies
in the value of the properties. She said her statistics
show that property values have not gone up in Cardinal
Creek.
Sinell said he thought this would be a good one to refer
back for review and comparison.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Fyock property, PID 03-116-22 41 0005, to Staff for
further review and research on comparables. Motion
carried unanimously.
5. Chiwon Sohn - 8735 Darnel Road - 23-116-22 21 0020
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Mr. Sohn said the valuation will make his house one of
the most expensive in the neighborhood and he couldn' t
understand why.
Sinell said the Lake Eden area was one of the revalua-
tion areas. He said with this appraisal the property
now has 70% of the basement finished . He also said
there had been a market comparison to three others in the
neighborhood.
Mr. Sohn said one of the three has a lake view and
there have been no sales on his side of the street.
Peterson asked if $109,600 is more than Mr. Sohn could
sell the house for . Sohn said $103,900 is the maximum
estimate he would make.
Bentley said he would be willing to have Staff review
this in order to have another appraiser take another
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look at the comparables.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer
the Sohn property, PID 23-116-22 21 0020 , to Staff for
further review and research on comparable properties.
Motion carried unanimously.
6. THOMAS SWIRTZ - 6584 Mistral Lane - 05-116-22 14 0042
Mr . Swirtz did not respond when his name was called.
The Board proceeded on to the next appellant.
7. MERRILL 6 ELIZABETH WATSON - 8047 Curtis Lane -
17-116-22 13 0179
Mr. Watson said they purchased their townhouse in July
of 1987 and now have an estimated market value that is
more than their purchase price. Sinell said the
appraiser found comparable units that had sold for
more than $80, 000.
Pidcock asked if there was any duress on the seller
to sell the property. Watson said it was a new house.
Peterson asked if any improvements had been made.
Watson replied they had put in air-conditioning.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to
amend the Assessor 's estimated market value on the
Watson property, PID 17-116-22 13 0179, to $78, 500.
Pidcock said she wanted to reiterate that when you buy '
property from a builder you may not be able to turn
around and resell it at the same or at a higher price.
Anderson noted that he thought the criteria was the
selling price plus the improvements to the property.
VOTE ON THE MOTION: Motion carried with Pidcock
opposed.
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9. PAUL WELIN - 6630 Kara Drive - 04-116-22 42 0045
Mr . Welin said he was contesting his estimated market
value because of structural problems with his home. He
said he would like to have a review by one of the ap-
praisers and the inspector involved with the property
construction.
Sinell asked if he had an independent engineering report
f' on the property. Welin said he did and that it reported
many defects in the structure that would require exten-
sive corrective measures.
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••► MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Pidcock , to refer
the Welin property, PID 04-116-22 42 0045, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
10 . RONALD MOELLER - 9511 Bennett Place - 25-116-22 22 0009
Mr. Moeller said he was concerned about parity in valua-
tion. He reviewed some properties he considered com-
parable to his property and said he thought his valuation
should be somewhere between the other two properties.
Sinell said the appraiser used the most current sales in
determining the value. He said he would like to see a
market comparison done on this property.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Moeller property, PID 25-116722 22 0009, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
11. THOMAS & KRYSTYNA PLOSZAY - 7564 Eileen Street -
07-116-22 41 0012
Mr. Ploszay said he had purchased his house in March of
1997 for $161#000. He said his assessment is 105% of the
sale price while the other houses on Eileen Street were
assessed at 96% of sale price.
Sinell said a review appraisal has been completed on the
property. Mr. Ploszay said he thought the first year
appraisal should be very close to the purchase price.
Bentley said he could see no indication of distressed
sale in this case and unless there is such a distressed
sale he could not see that high an amount of appreciation
since the purchase of the property.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to amend
the Assessor ' s estimated market value on the Ploszay
property, PID 07-116-22 41 0012, at $162,590.
Motion carried with Pidcock opposed. }
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12. TIMOTHY DUNPHY - 17300 Peterborg Road -
05-116-22 33 0031
Mr. Dunphy said he was also interested in equalization.
He said he experienced a 17% increase this year. He
checked on comparables in his neighborhood and found
them to be far less than the value placed on his
house .
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Sinell said he would like to have a chance to review
this property.
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Dunphy property, PID 15-116-22 33 0031, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
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13. MATTHEW & DAWN HERKENHOFF - 16000 Baywood Lane-
05-116-22 41 0053
Mrs. Herkenhoff said she felt the condition of their
neighborhood reduces the value of their property.
She said the comparables used for their property were
in Olympic Hills and Hidden Oaks and their neighborhood
is not comparable to those two areas. She said they
paid $285, 000 for the property in May, 1987 and re-
ceived a mortgage company valuation of $301, 000.
Sinell said they do look for a change in value because
of negative influences; however, they haven ' t been able
to find such influences on this property. He
said he would recommend a decrease to $296, 000.
Pidcock said she thought location does have a bearing
and should be taken into account. Bentley said he
agreed with that; however , he assumed that the mortgage J
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company also took that into account in their valuation.
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MOTION: Pidcock moved to amend the Assessor 's estimated
market valuation on the Herkenhoff property, PID 05-116
22 41 0053, to $285,000.
MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND.
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MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Bentley, to amend
the Assessor 's estimated market valuation on the
Herkenhoff property, PID 05-116-22 41 0053, to
$296, 000.
Pidcock said she didn ' t see that there would be that much
appreciation in ten months. She said she thought we were f
trying to arrive at a market value.
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Peterson said he would like to see another year. of his-
tory and comparables closer to the area and also to see
if the neighborhood improves.
VOTE ON THE MOTION: Motion failed on a split vote with
Anderson and Bentley voting "aye" and Pidcock and
Peterson voting "nay".
Bentley asked what things had been done to the property
since they moved in. Mrs. Herkenhoff said they have
put in grass and landscaping .
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Peterson, to amend
the Assessor 's estimated market value of the Herkenhoff
property, PID 05-116-22 41 0053, to $290# 000. Motion
carried with Pidcock opposed. i
14. RAYMOND RICE - SOLO Island Road - 17-116-22 24 0015
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Mr . Rice said he had paid more for his lot than others
in the area. He said in December 1986, the assessor
concluded that it was 621 completed. He said he paid
a total of $316, 000 for his house and lot. He said he
asked the assessor about comparables and was told that
the highest sale in Weston Bay was $220,000 and there
were no sales over $200, 000 in Timber Lakes.
Rice said he thought his valuation was more proper for
homes in Cardinal Creek, Olympic Hills or on Bryant
Lake.
Sinell said he would like to see a market comparison
on this prcperty.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Rice property, PID 17-116-22 24 0015, to Staff for
further review and research on comparable sales.
Motion carried unanimously.
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15. LARRY OLSON - 7351 Walnut Court - 08-116-22 14 0050
Mr . Olson said he wanted to raise the issue of in- x
equity of valuation of houses on Walnut Court based
on a comparison he did of three homes there, including
his own. He said his tax per square foot is much
higher than the other two.
Sinell said Staff has not had a chance to do a com-
plete review and would like to do one.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Anderson , to refer
the Olson property, PID 08-116-22 14 0959, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
16. CLARK KUSE & JOANNE KUBE-HARDERWIJK - 15909 Cedar
Ridge Road - 21-116-22 23 0013
This appeal was cancelled as it was settled before the
meeting.
17. RONALD NEHER - 14860 Ironwood Court - 04-116-22 43 0081
Mr . Neher said he wanted to ask for a look at the com-
parables. Sinell said that had not been completed as
yet.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer
the Neher property, PID 04-116-22 43 0081, to Staff for
further review and research on comparable sales. Motion
carried unanimously.
l8. DOUGLAS OLSEN - 9030 W. Staring Lane - 21-116-22 42 0008 .
Mr. Olsen said he disagreed with the amount of the
assessment and would like to have it reviewed.
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MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Olsen property, PID 21-116-22 42 0008 to .Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
19. BRUCE MAR20LF - 7680 Atherton Way - 08-116-22 33 0018
Mr . Marzolf said he had anticipated selling his home and
had asked one of the realtors to do a market analysis.
He said that analysis was $88,700. He also noted that
he did not receive a notice of this meeting.
Sinell said he would like to be able to review this and
would like a copy of the realtor 's market analysis.
Mr . Marzolf said he knows of only one time when an
assessor came in their house. Sinell said the last
complete review of the property was in 1984.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Marzolf property, PID 08-116-22 33 0018, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously. i
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20. RUSSELL a SANDRA STEPHENS - 16029 Baywood Lane -
05-116-22 41 0052
Mrs. Stephens said they suffered extreme damage from
the big storm last summer. She said they believe the
value of the lot is no longer at the current value,
particularly in view of the extensive damage to the
railroad property behind them. She said they don' t know
if they could sell their property now with the existing
damage .
She said they were concerned about the lack of services
in their area and the fact that their children have to
attend Prairie View school which will be forced to use t
portable classrooms next year . She said those !concerns
affect the value of their property.
Sinell said Staff has not completed a market review and
would like to complete that.
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Stephens property, PID 05-116-22 41 0052, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
21. RALPH & JOANN TESCHNER - 6463 Mere Drive - 05-116-22 14
0051
Mr. and Mrs. Teschner did not respond when their name was
called.
22. LEE LOBSTEIN - 6900 Roseman Road - 03-116-22 34 y 0815
Mr. Lobstein did not respond when his name was called.
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23. BYRON & KRISTINE ANDERSON - 16881 South Manor Road -
05-116-22 24 0034
Mr . and Mrs. Anderson did not respond when their name was
called.
24 . ALVIN & MILDRED BREN - 7202 Topview Road - 10-116-22
14 0111
Mr. and Mrs. Bren did not respond when their name was
called.
25. JAMES MILLER - 8583 Darnel Road - 23-116-22 23 9020
Mr. Miller said his new assessment was an increase of
15. 6%. He said he was not satisfied that he had a
fair appraisal nor that the comparables were not
similar enough to his property.
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MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Miller property, PID 23-116-22 23 0020, to Staff
for further review and research on comparable sales.
Motion carried unanimously.
26. WILLIAM HARGENS - 9060 W. Staring Lane - 21-116-22
42 0010
Mrs. Hargens said W. Staring Lane is a very old neigh-
borhood and they were surprised at a $10, 000 increase
on their property when no improvements have been done
since the early 1980s. She said there has not been a
house for sale in their neighborhood since 1982 so she
wanted to know what the basis for their valuation was.
Mrs. Hargens said she was also concerned about the prob-
lem of people being taxed out of their birthright, not
only in Eden Prairie but in the entire country.. She said
you are taxed on the basis of what the current market is
even though you don't intend to sell your property.
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Hargens property, PID 21-116-22 42 0010, to Staff
for further review. !notion carried unanimously.
27. ANDREW & SUSAN WOLF - 8833 Jasmine Lane - 23-116-22
24 0078
Mrs. Wolf said she believed the property has devalued
because of the large number of vacancies in the eight
building complex.
Sinell said they have not had a chance to look at this
property.
MOTION: Bentley moved , seconded by Pidcock, to refer
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the Wolf property, PID 23-116-22 24 0078, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
28. MIKE FLYNN - 16980 Duck Lake Trail - 05-116-22 31 0016
Mr . Flynn said his property had not been on the tax roles
prior to their purchase because it had been a parsonage.
When they purchased the home, an assessor reviewed the
house for the first time and placed a value of $78,000.
He said it then went up the following year to $80,400.
This year they received a 28% increase to $103, 200, and
he couldn ' t understand such a large increase.
He said he thought it would be hard to sell because of
the lack of some amenities in the house and its location
on Duck Lake Trail.
MOTION: Pideock moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer
the Flynn property, PID 05-116-22 31 0016, to Staff for
further review and research on comparable sales. Motion
carried unanimously.
29. DEAN & KATHY JOHNSON - 9170 Flyway Circle - 24-116-22
32 0009
Mrs. Johnson said the estimated market value is greater
than they could sell the house for. She said the im-
provementp they made have not added that much to the y
value of the home. She said the comparables used were
not fair since they used two homes in Olympic Hills and
their neighborhood is not similar to that area.
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Johnson property, PID 24-116-22 32 0009, to Staff
for further review and research on comparable sales.
Motion carried unanimously.
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30. MICHAEL SUTTON - 9754 Purgatory Road -
26-116-22 14 0018
10-116-22 21 0001
10-116-22 21 0002
Mr. Sutton said he put together a small development with
13 lots. He said he built a new home on one lot and
lived in an older home which has since been demolished.
He said the assessment covers a house that no longer
exists.
Sinell said the valuation was done as of January 1 when
the house was still there and Mr . Sutton had applied for
homestead on that property.
Bentley said he was concerned that if it couldn't be
marketed because of restrictions placed by the City and
we are trying to determine market value, then there► is
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/ a problem. He said he' would like to have a review
of the Developer 's Agreement for this property to deter-
mine whether the property was :marketable.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson , to refer
the Sutton property, PID 26-116-22 14 0018, to Staff for
further review to determine whether the property was
marketable at the time of the valuation. Motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Sutton said the house on Baker Road is being rented,
however the property is not in very good condition. He
said he hopes to put the properties there together at
some time for development.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Sutton property, PID 10--116-22 21 0002, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
Mr . Sutton said the other property is a vacant lot next
to the Baker Road property with the house. He said the
valuation increased from $13,000 to $28,000 this year .
Bentley asked if there was sewer and water near the
property. Sutton said there was in a neighboring cul-
de-sac.
., MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley., to refer
the Sutton property, PID 10-116-22 21 0001 to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
31. JOHN SWANSON - 6626 Boyd Ave . - 06-116-22. 41 0024
Mr. Swanson said his valuation is much higher than other l
property in his neighborhood.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Anderson, to refer !
the Swanson property, PID 06-116-22 41 0024, to. Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
32. WILLIAM a WANDA CARPENTER - 15517 S. Eden Dr. -
04-116-22 21 0014
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter did not respond when their name
was called.
33. LEE GARBER - 15085 Ironwood Court - 04-116-22 43 0050
Mr. Garbe
r said a house u the street from him has been
on the market for over a year and is still not sold.
He said he was concerned about the disparity of valua-
tions in his neighborhood. He said he bought his house
in 1981 and paid more than it was worth in order to get
an assumable mortgage.
Sinell said the assessors have been unable to get into
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the house to perform an appraisal.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock , to refer the
Garber property, PID 04--116-22 43 0050, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
34. FRED PURCELL - 8610 Red Oak Drive -
21-116-22 22 0035
21-116-22 22 0034
Mr . Purcell said he is objecting to the valuations
on two of his lots on Meadowvale. He said there is a
70% increase on one lot and an 80% increase on the other .
He said one of the lots acts as the neighborhood play-
ground , and he had received two offers for it last year
for $9,000 to $10, 000. He said the other lot backs up to
his house. He read a letter that offered him $10,750 for
the second lot. '
Bentley asked what last year ' s valuations were. Purcell
replied that they were $10,000 and $11# 000.
Sinell said these properties were part of the revaluation
done this year. He said there were some sales of lots
in the area which were used for comparables.
Peterson asked if utilities were available. Jullie
said they are not yet available.
Pidcock asked if there was a park in the neighborhood. '
Jullie said he was not sure.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to amend
the Assessor ' s estimated market value on the Purcell
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property, PID 21-116-22 22 0035, to $12#000 and on the
Purcell Property, PID 21--116-22 22 0034, to $13, 900.
Motion carried unanimously. .
35 . HIHARI DESAI - 16587 Terrypine Drive - 17-116-22
12 0058
Mr. Desai said he paid $65, 000 for a half-duplex for
investment purposes. He said the property was then
assessed at $72, 900, which is $7, 900 more than he paid
for it.
Sinell said the value at January 1987 was $70, 000.
Mr . Desai said he was not aware of the procedure used
to protest the valuations,.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
( ' the Desai property, PID 17-116--22 12 0058, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
36. EUGENE DIX - 18341 Ginavale Lane - 06-116-22 43 17 b
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Mr. Dix had to leave the meeting and his appeal
will be considered with the written appeals. .
37. GARY T. REYNOLDS - 16630 Baywood Terrace - 05-116-22
43 0016
Mr . Reynolds said he was also looking for equalization.
He said his home is assessed higher than one next
door to his that is bigger than his home. He said he
had gone through the court process in order to obtain
a reduction before.
Peterson noted that Mr. Reynolds ' estimated valuation
• of $118, 100 is less than the $122, 000 value placed by
the court. Reynolds said he thought the court valua-
tion was higher than it should have been.
Sinell said a neighborhood review had been performed.
He said he - would like to have another review with
conparables.
MOTION: Pidcock moved , seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Reynolds property, PIA 05-116-22 43 0016, to Staff
for further review and research on comparable sales.
Motion carried unanimously.
38 . OTTO HALSTENSEN - 8965 and 8967 Preserve Blvd. -
23-116-22 14 0931
23-116-22 14 0032
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Mr. Halstensen said his property was severely damaged
by the flood in July, 1987. To date only patch-up b
repair has been done on the building; therefore he
felt that the value of the building has decreased
rather than increased.
Bentley said he had witnessed the water damage in that
area and had encouraged Mr . Halstensen to present his
appeal .
Sinell said their review had not yet been completed.
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Halstensen properties, PID 23-1.16-22 14 003L and
PID 23-116-22 14 0032 to Staff for further review.
Motion carried unanimously.
The Board then considered appeals of those who did not
respond when their name was called during the meeting .
6. THOMAS L. SWIRTZ - 6584 Mistral Ln - 05-116-22 14 0042
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Swirtz property, PID 05-116-22 14 0042, to Staff for
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further review. Motion carried unanimously.
21. RALPH & JOANN TESCHNER - 6463 Mere Drive - 05-116-22
14 0051
MOTION: Pidcock moved , seconded by Bentley, to amend
the Assessor ' s estimated market value on the Teschner
property, PID 05-116-22 14 0051, to $159, 600. Motion
carried unanimously.
22. LEE LOBSTEIN - 6900 Rosemary Rd - 03-116-22 34 0015
MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Lobstein property, PID 03-116-22 34 0015, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
23. BYRON & KRISTINE ANDERSON - 16881 South Manor Road -
05-116-22 24 0034
MOTION: Pidcock, moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Anderson property, PID 05-116-22 24 0034, to Staff
for furl-her review. Motion carried unanimously.
24. ALVIN & MILDRED BREN - 7202 Topview Road - 10-116-22
14 0111
fr MOTION: Pidcock moved, seconded by Bentley, to refer
the Bren property, PID 10-116-22 14 0111, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
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32. WILLIAM & WANDA CARPENTER - 15517 S. Eden Dr. -
04-116-22 21 0014
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Carpenter property, PID 04-116-22 21 0014, to Staff
for further review. Motion carried unanimously.
36. EUGENE DIX - 18341 Ginavale Lane - 06-116-22 43. 0017
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to refer
the Dix property, PID 06-116-22 43 0017, to Staff for
further review. Motion carried unanimously.
B. Written Communications
Written communications were received from the following
and are attached to these Minutes.
1001. DONALD N. PATON - 102 South Third Street, St.
Joseph, MO 64501 - 17-116-22 13 0026
1002. MARK J. PETERKA - 9064 Preserve Blvd . -
23-116-22 42 0063
1003 . BRUCE H. ELLIASEN - 9635 Bennett Place -
25-116-22 23 0922
24-116-22 22 0219
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1004. LINDA & DAN MACDONALD - 17031 Honeysuckle Lane -
05-116-22 31 0064
1005. DAVID W. LEE - 9330 Overlook Trail - 24-116-22
34 0019
1006. DANIEL J. HELTNESS - 9328 Overlook Trail -
24-116-22 34 0020
1007. DONALD P. SABINSKE - 7740 Heritage Road -
08-116-22 33 0010
MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Pidcock, to
refer the seven properties listed above (Items 1001
- 1007) to Staff for further review. Motion carried
unanimously.
1008 . PROPERTY TAX RESEARCH COMPANY -
14-116-22 22 0004
14-116-22 22 0005
16-116-22 24 0011
15-116-22 13 0001
15-116-22 21 9004
15-116-22 22 0010
15--116-22 23 0004
12-116-22 11 0002
1009. CRANE AND NORCROSS -
10-116-22 34 0004
1010. CRANE AND NORCROSS -
12-116-22 41 0002
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to
sustain the valuation on the above listed proper-
ties (Items 1008 - .1010) . Motion carried f
unanimously.
1011. TRAMMELL CROW RESIDENTIAL
14-116-22 43 0014
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to
sustain the valuation of PID 14-116-22 43 0014 at
$7, 800,000. Motion carried unanimously.
1012. BRUCE & RUTH ANN HIRMER - 19247 and 10257 Tarn
Circle - 24-116-22 43 0057 and 24-116-22 43 0056
1013. ELFERING CONSTRUCTION, INC. -
06-116-22 33 0014
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06-116-22 33 0077'
06-116-22 33 0078
1014 . THOMAS & DEBRA WILSON - 10270 Mooer La. -
35-116-22 21 0096
1015 . RONALD & LESLIE EZERSKI - 13192 Cardinal Creek
Road - 03-116-22 41 0004
1016 . JOHN & DIANNE HOCKERT - 16180 Westgate Lane -
08-116-22 41 0013
1017 . MICHAEL W. DUNN - 9044 Preserve Blvd . -
23-I16-22 42 0062
1018 . WILLIAM J. DIERS - 9157 Preserve Blvd. -
23-116-22 31 0003
1019 . DAVID N. & JEANNE H. MOOTY - 6871 Sand Ridge
Road - 03-116-22 43 0011
1020 . NANCY & JEFF LUKENS - 6824 Jeremy Ct. -
04-116--22 44 0007
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1021 . EDTED PROPERTIES - 6466 City West Parkway -
01-116-22 24 0029
1022. NORTHWOOD GAS INC.
03-116-22 22 0019
03-116-22 22 6021
03-116-22 22 0022
1023 . MICHAEL J. MCNAMARA - 10260 & 10270 Tarn Circle
24-116-22 43 0038
1024 . CAROL BURNETT - 9940 Bennett Place -
26-116-22 41 0033 .
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to
refer the above listed properties (Items 1012 -
1024) to Staff for further review. Motion
carried unanimously.
1025 . LAURA & JOHN GILSON - 8923 Hidden Oaks Drive -
24-116-22 24 0085
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MOTION: Anderson moved, seconded by Bentley, to
sustain the Assessor 's estimated market value on
the Gilson property, PID 24-116-22 24 0085.
Motion carried unanimously.
1026 . GARY ROBERT ERNST - 15851 Summit Dr . - 21-116-22
22 0013
1027 . ELTON M. NELSON - 16231 Westgate Dr . -
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1028 . JEFF MILLER - 15195 Ironwood Court - 04-116-22
43 0047
1029. ROBERT T. CALLAN - 9051 High Point Circle -
24-116-22 31 001.7
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MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to
refer the above listed properties (Items 1026 -
1029) to Staff for further review. Motion carried
unanimously.
111 . CLOSE MEETING
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to reconvene the
Board of Review at 6: 39 PM, Monday, May 16. Motion carried
unanimously.
Peterson thanked the Appraisal Staff for the fine job in putting
together the overall assessed valuation for the year and Don Monk
for his help in tonight 's meeting .
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Anderson, to adjourn the
meeting at 11: 15 PM. Motion carried unanimously.
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