08-16-1966 Board of Equalization Meeting
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A meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont,
sitting as a Board of Equalization, was held in the Council Chambers on
August 16, 1966. The meeting was called to order by Mayor BonJorn at
7:30 P. M. with the following named Councilmen present: Messrs. Turville,
Beals and Hoskinson. Absent: Messrs. VanderMeer and Cochran. Others
present were City Tax Assessor Johnson, Mr. C. Welborn Daniel, acting
as Attorney in the absence of Mr. Langley, and Mr. Barry Rainwater, a
representative of Hunnicutt and Associates.
Mayor BonJorn stated that the Equalization Board would hear
complaints, if any, on the assessed valuations of real and personal
property as shown on the tentative tax roll submitted by the Tax Assessor
for the year 1966.
There was not anyone present to complain of the assessed
valuations as shown on the tentative 1966 tax roll submitted by the Tax
Assessor.
Tax Assessor Johnson reported that he had made some amendments
to the tentative tax roll which were as follows:
Mattie P. Cook, Parcel 703, reduced to $27.400
John Loesch, Parcel 686, reduced to $12,200
Bruce Henry, Parcel 1350, reduced to $8600
Leo Coffee, Parcel 1534, reduced to $2000
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Parcel 1346, reduced to $5700
Tax Assessor Johnson further stated that the amended tax roll
was now being presented to the City Council sitting as a Board of Equaliza-
tion for their confirmation. Motion was made by Mr. Beals that the 1966
tax roll as amended and submitted by the Tax Assessor stand confirmed.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Turville and unanimously carried. Motion
was made by Mr. Hoskinson, seconded by Mr. Turville, and unanimously carried
that the motion confirming the 1966 tax roll be reconsidered so that a
complaint by Mr. Dan Judy might be heard. Mr. Judy stated that the
assessed valuation by the City on his property consisting of Lots 62 and
63, in Hillcrest, was $12,600 and that as such valuation was considerably
m~re than the price which he had paid for the property he believed that
a reduction was in order. Mr. Judy was advised that his request would
receive' consideration.
Motion was made by Mr. Hoskinson, seconded by Mr. Beals and
unanimously carried that the 1966 Tax Roll as amended and submitted by the
Tax Assessor stand confirmed with the exception of Parcel 1012 belonging
to Mr. Dan Judy and at the adjournment of the next City Council, the
City Council sit as a Board of Equalization to take final action on the
complaint of Mr. Judy.
Meeting adjourned.