Examples of County assessment in a sentence
One-and two-family residential uses represent 63% of the 49,354 parcels on the 2017 Ontario County assessment roll.
The base year, for purposes of calculation of the Base Taxable Value (as that term is defined in the Act), shall be 2017, meaning the Base Taxable Value shall, to the extent and in the manner defined by the Act, be equal to the equalized taxable value shown on the 2017 Utah County assessment rolls for all property located within the Project Area (which is currently estimated to be $5,867, but is subject to final adjustment and verification by the County and Agency).
The base year, for purposes of calculation of the Base Taxable Value (as that term is defined in the Act), shall be 2018, meaning the Base Taxable Value shall, to the extent and in the manner defined by the Act, be equal to the equalized taxable value shown on the 2018 Utah County assessment rolls for all property located within the Project Area (which is currently estimated to be $1,200,000, but is subject to final adjustment and verification by the County and Agency).
If mailed, the address of OWNER shall be at the address shown on the last equalized County assessment role, and COUNTY’s address shall be: Planning Director L#1740, County of Ventura, County Government Center, 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000.
There annually shall be made a true, just and impartial valuation and assessment of all real estate within the City except such real estate as is exempt from municipal assessment and taxation by virtue of any State law, and also of such personal property as is subject to County assessment and taxation; provided, however, that in no event shall household furnishings, bank accounts, stocks, bonds or automobiles be assessed or taxed.
The names and addresses used for the notice shall be those shown on the equalized County assessment roll, as updated from time to time.
The Mayor and Council then shall order the adoption of such County assessment for municipal purposes or the adoption of assessments as determined by the City assessment authority; provided, however, that adoption of the County assessment for municipal purposes shall not preclude the City from modifying the County assessment list to take into account new construction or changes in ownership or use not reflected in the County assessment list, or clear cases of inequitable assessment.
The base year, for purposes of calculation of the Base Taxable Value (as that term is defined in the Reinvestment Act), shall for each Phase be the tax year in which construction commenced for that Phase, meaning the Base Taxable Value shall, to the extent and in the manner defined by the Reinvestment Act, be equal to the equalized taxable value shown on the Utah County assessment rolls for that tax year for all property included within that Phase.
According to County assessment records, the average prices for properties sold in 2015 were $320,000 for a farm with residence as shown in Figure 6 and $175,000 for both a non-farm residential property as well as farmland-only property as shown in Figure 7.
The assessment may refer to the County assessment roll for a description of the lots and parcels, in which case the roll shall govern for all details concerning the description of the lots or parcels.