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).
For the purposes of this Resolution, “approved homestead” and “approved farmstead” shall mean homesteads and farmsteads listed in the report received by the School District from the County assessment office on or before May 1st pursuant to Act 1, 53 P.S. Section 6926.341(g) (3), based upon homestead/farmstead applications filed with the County assessment office on or before March 1st.
The division, by any subdivider, of any unit or units of improved or unimproved land, or any portion thereof, shown on the latest equalized County assessment roll as a unit or as contiguous units for the purpose of gift, sale, lease, or financing, whether immediate or future except for leases of agricultural land for agricultural purposes.
All School District of Clay County assessment procedures will be followed.
That upon completion of these reorganization proceedings the territory reorganized will be taxed on the regular County assessment roll, including taxes for existing bonded indebtedness.
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.
Upon such filing, the County Auditor shall enter on the County assessment roll opposite each lot or parcel of land the amount of assessment thereupon as shown in the assessment.
The District cannot determine from County assessment records whether individual persons, corporations or other organizations are liable for tax payments with respect to multiple properties held in various names that in aggregate may be larger than is suggested by the table below.
Based on Lane County assessment data, in the 1980s and 1990s, there was a shift to larger, single-family detached homes, even through the average number of persons per household has been declining.