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City Council Minutes 04-22-2003 Joint Board of ReviewMINUTTS SPECIAL MEETING- MONTICELIaO CITY COIJNCIL BOARD OF REVIEW Tuesday, April 22, 2003 - 7 p.tm. Members Present: Roger Carlson, Glen Posusta. Kobbie Smith, Brian Stumpl`and Bruce "I'hielen Mcnlbcrs Absent: None 1. Call to Order. Mayor "I'hiclen called the meeting to order and declared a quorum present. Greg Kramber anti Dan Weber lronl the Wright County Assessor's Office were present. 2. Board of Review. C7reg Kramhcr and Dan Wcbcr explained the purpose oI` the }3oard of Rcvicw noting that it is to deal with valuation fir taxes due and payable 1112004. They also explained the appeals pI-occss. Brian Stumpf asked if they still physically review a quarter of the properties each year. Greg Kramber indicated that. they do but their parcel review does not follow specific geographic • bou11da1-ICS. I)a11 WCbeC stated that W11e11 they I•eV1eW tl1e pl-operty tlley are }oolong to verily the accuracy of existitlg itlforrnation about the property, make adjustt11c11ts for any improvements made since the last revoew of t11e property or any deterioration of the property. Dan Weber stated that assessed value must come in at 90%-10.5% of`what the parcel sells tor. Based on 198 residential sales, the sales ratio was at 89.98% so they did have to increase the values. 1'he increase o11 residential properties was 5`%~. Dan Weber reviewed the changes to other property types. Conlnlcrcial and industrial land values incrcascd by 20°/,; 4-unit apartments increased 15%; apartments containing S units or more increased 5`% and agricultural land incrcascd 25°/~. There was also Borne discussoon on green acres property. Wright County has more green acres property than most counties. In an effort to ensure that only propertoes that meet the green acres criteria receive the green acres designation, the county next year wolf require all green acres p1•opel•ty to reapply for green acres. John Lrlandson came before the Board of` Review concerning the value set for the Southside Dental Clinic on Sandberg Road. Particularly he was questioning the va1~1e established for the property he purchased from the city. 1'he value for the 12,_500 sq. ft. parcel was set at $29,400. Mr. l~:rlanclson felt because of the 30 fi~ot setback requirenlcnt on both Bodes and the storm sewer tllat runs through the parcel. it is not a buildable lot. Greg Kramber reviewed the land prices for commercial properties. He noted that sales arc averaging $7.50-$12/sq. ft and he felt this was a Special. Council 1Vlceting - 4/22/03 good indication of what the property is worth. This property is in close proximity to TI-I 25 and the value of $2.3.5/sq. ft. was a conservative value considering what raw land is selling for. Mr. Erlandson reiterated that with the setback requirements and the storm sewer, only 6,000 of the 12,_500 sq. ft. should he considered usable. Greg Kraaliber stated that sethacl:s are not normally considered when establishing value . BRIAN S"I'~IMPI~' MOVI-:I) 'I~O MAKF, NO CHANGE IN THE VALUA"PION 51~:"I~ 1•~OK PARCEL 155-127-002024. BOBBIE SMI'1'Il SI~.CONI)I~:U '1'l-IE MOTION. MOTION CARRIh:I) UNANIMO(1SLY. Brian Siurnpf informed the property owner that he has a right to appeal the valuatio-~ at the County level. The County's Board of'Review is scl~cduled for June 17, 2003. The property owner does have to notify the County of his intent to appeal. [)an Weber had a number of parcels where changes in the valuation were being rccornmended and these parcels were reviewed by the Council. Mark Parnell, owner of Steele's Collision ai 4071 Chelsea Road West. The parcel is approximately 7 acres and the much ol~the parcel is either road rn- waste land so it was proposes{ to recluse the land value by one acre. In addition the building is partially completed aild they were rccornmcnding reducing the 50°/~ completion value io 3 3`% completion value. These changes would reduce the value from `~ 1,025,$00 to $1,464,100. BOBBIE SMITH MOVED TO APPROVE: "1'I II~, ASSI~~SSOI~'S RECOMMENDED CHANGES IN VAI:UA"PION F(7R PARCEL, 155-141-001010. ROG1~;R C'ARLSON SECONDED THE MU'hION. MO~.I'lON C'ARIZIh:U UNANIMOtJSLY. Glen Posusta asked whether the building being vacant had any impact on the valuation. Greg Kramher stated that the value was based on the completed structure and not whether it was occupied. 17an Wcbcr reviewed a letter received from Jay Morrell regarding parcel 155-018-003060. The parcel is 5.4 acres and approximately 4 acres of tlae parcel is a stormwater ponding area. For that re~:ison he was recommending that the land be valued ~.is waste land. 'I'bis would reduce the valuation by $9,400. BRIAN STtJMPF MOVED TO REDUCI•: "I'I IE VALtJATION FOR PARCh~L 155-018-003060 BY $9,400 AS RECOMMI~:NDI:L) BY TLIE ASSESSOR. KOBBIE SMLTH SECONDED THE MOTION. MO'1"ION GARBLED tJNANIMOIJSLY. <ilen Posusta questioned why the Erlandson property couldn't he handled in the same manner. It was pointed out that the property is in a different area ol~the city and that the land values for 2 commercial and industrial land differ significantly. Special Council Meeting - 4/22/03 ,lay Morrell also requested a reduction in values for parcels 155-500-142209 and 15.5-500- 142203. I Ic stated that because there is no access to these properties from Tf-I 2.5 the value should be reduced. Dan Weber physically inspected the site at~ci stated there is a gravel road to t11e property and therefore access. He did not recommend a change in the valuation. BRIAN S"I~IJMPF MOVI.;U "I'O APNRUVI;'hI IFS. ASSESSOR'S RECOMMENDATION FOR NO CHANGE IN THE VALi1ATION ESTABLISHED FOR PARCI:I-,S 15.5-500-142209 ANi) I'ARCh;L, 155-500-142203, ROCih;IZ CARI,SON SF,CONDF,D THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED t1NANIMOLiSLY. The property at 2502 Briar Oakes Boulevard (155-097-001 170) was reviewed as the property owner had questioned the value. The property owner stated that. only ~.t portion ol~ the basement had been finished. L1pon review of the property the assessor recommended a reduction in value fi-om $290,900 to $283,500. GLEN I'OSUS"I'A MOVED "CO AI'I'ROVE THE REDUCTION IN VALt1E FROM $290,900 I~O $28 3,500 FOR PARC'[L 1 SS-097-001 170. BRIAN S1'[JMI'F SECONDED THE MO~I~IUN. MUTIUN CARRIED UNANIMOI-1SL,Y. ~[~hrcc parcels formerly owned by St. I Icnry's were reviewed. `hhe structures were in price oti the property as oflanuary 2, 2003 although they were later demolished. I lowcvcr, the huildings had been gutted as of that date so the assessor was recommending a reduction in the building value of 75`%. BRIAN STt1MPF MOVED TO APPROVE THE REDUC~hIUN OI~ F3UIL,UING VAL.L11~ U[' 7.5% FOR PARCELS 155-010-028080, I.55-010-028090 AND 155-010-021040. ROCiF,R CAIZLSON S1CONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED l1NAN1M0[1SLY. The building value for the Workforce Center at 1 OF Vine Street (155-010-05 3130) was also reviewed. "The assessor recommended reducing the building value by $35,000 which would result in a building value equal to last years. ROCiI~,R CARL,SON MOVED "I~O API'I~OVE THE ASSESSOR'S RECOMMENDED REDtCTION IN VALUE OF $ 35,000 FOR PARCFiL 155-0 l 0-053130. ROBBIE SMIThI SECONDED TI-IE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED t1NANIMO[JSI,Y. There were no other residents present who had questions nor were there atay other written requests or comments I`or consideration. Greg Krambcr thanked the Council Ior their support. .] -, _~ 3. Adjourn. Special Council Meeting - 4/22/03 ROBBIE SMITH MOVED TO AD.IUURN "1'1 II RUARD O1~' I~EVIEW AT 8:00 P.M. GLEN POSIJSTA SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRII:?I) CJNANIMOi1SLY. FZecording Secretary L' 4