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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20211814.tiffCOUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WELD COUNTY Single County Schedule Number: M8949253 STIPULATION (As To Tax Year 2021 Actual Value) RE PETITION OF : NAME: Regina Samuelson ADDRESS: 4811 Flaming Gorge Ct. Greeley, CO 80634 Petitioner (s) and the Weld County Assessor hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 2021 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Equalization to enter its order based on this Stipulation. Petitioner (s) and Assessor agree and stipulate as follows: 1. The property subject to this Stipulation is described as: Imps only L2 Blk4 West Hill N Park 2nd Filing 2. The subject property is classified as residential. 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value to the subject property for the tax year 2021 : Total: $75,093 4. After further review and negotiation, Petitioner (s) and Weld County Assessor agree to the following tax year 2021 actual value for the subject property: Total: $47,000 5. The valuation, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year 2021 . 6. Brief narrative as to why the reduction was made: Review of comparable properties in neighborhood 7. Both parties agree that: IZThe hearing scheduled before the Board of Equalization on 07/26/2021 at 1:00pm be vacated. DA hearing has not yet been scheduled before the Board of Equalization. M8949253 Aso t O9 P'p`'y��DDAT�►yED this 13 day of July Regina Su uelson (Jul 15, 202110:17 MDT) Petitioner(s) or Agent or Attorney , 2021 . LO P C Address: 4811 Flaming Gorge Ct 4811 Flaming Gorge Ct Greeley Co Telephone: 9709783535 M8949253 (Assistant) County Attorney for Respondent, Weld County Board of Commissioners Address: 1150 "O" Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Telephone:(970) 336-7235 County Deputy Assessor Address: 1400 N.17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Telephone: (970) 400-3650 2 M8949253 Samuelson Final Audit Report 2021-07-15 Created: 2021-07-13 By: Duane Robson (drobson@co.weld.co.us) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAIF6daZzyzXwOLGjQKcO4kysvCpn-RwK- "M8949253 Samuelson" History t Document created by Duane Robson (drobson@co.weld.co.us) 2021-07-13 - 4:28:52 PM GMT- IP address: 204.133.39.9 Document emailed to Duane Robson (drobson@co.weld.co.us) for approval 2021-07-13 - 4:28:55 PM GMT FS© Document approved by Duane Robson (drobson@co.weld.co.us) Approval Date: 2021-07-13 - 4:33:45 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 204.133.39.9 '-`,. Document emailed to Jason Marini (jmarini@co.weld.co.us) for approval 2021-07-13 - 4:33:47 PM GMT 0-0Document approved by Jason Marini (jmarini@co.weld.co.us) Approval Date: 2021-07-13 - 4:48:34 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 204.133.39.9 P. 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BY Adobe Sign Hand- Deli veced • • Brenda Dones ;Weld 'County Assessor? 1400 N 17th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 1 NOTIC JUL .a6 2011 ;,I ,, WELD,000NTY :.- .COMMISSIONERS Date of Notice: 6/30/2021 :. i . :,Telephone:,(970):40,0=3650 ,-, (Ir. • • 9i,', Fax: (97,0);3046433 Office Hours: 8:00AM — 5:00PM ,f ( �� ' :1L St��..` "� i . 4. M8949253 ..GR ,-,0,i 20.21.1 ,_11+ _'__'.).5728; ,,"; GIMPS ONLY — L2 BLK4 WEST HILL N PARK 2ND FILING `1' .\ -+r,. ' _ - 2-,- .: •,,..:. ..) - i1--." re-. .. , — -- ,y 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT WELD , r,-,- .`, "'1('•. - ..•.. '' u" •- SAMUELSON REGINA G ' L r. ' I : , . _ 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT— - a;, 'GREELEY, C0 80634-9255 . • ,, , . —, ., s _,•s ;L s. ; _y,- . , .,tiaa. y`"itv„ 1 f ' ;. }l> r 2c+L�% rf y15. c ,y +"t . k �„yfie. .—.- EQ,�p �;yq iii `- -LA& iyby< ry .. E'S 1.. ,�S' 2 n •. _. a'Y" { ,ter v' 4 >J, v!' �'r „ti "' ) �w.. I . 'i a `X e .�Gn1 � _ • rl.` �' , ti •�i �+'E 'Q ro�Fr d `' > S. iw. c. itA�'jp -'ti �r'c ' l . £• iT 4 .!t'- Ya .. :�.c � .,.��� t Q+ti.G�c — ,.- ti �i',.i. .xt>tffi?:.e. rfe.''e•7. 71: . . "J! , I. -. --i(! V" f4Ull.-J / , ,i: •J i1. ,, . •' a .. .. RESIDENTIAL - 1 , . f - W„'� r.:VI". . !i:!1', ..' %�� (�J / ,-•< ,� i'71'; S�. ' 'I.. 1J `,i{t; ., ,:,•(.7!1:-.),-:75,093 , • 7 '',L x ,pLx 75 c ��" : i_ 't x.:75,093 The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention, to the specifics included on your protest., The Assessor's determination,otvalue after,review_Is based on •therfollo Ing. _ Your property has been uniformly valued following Colorado law. • Your protest of value has'been denied due to comparison _of other simiar prnperties_:which sold:dunng-the Jan 2019 to June 2020 - hme period _ .4a.iJ- ... {. ..ii{. A VcrJ .. G - - r J�f .l... '1., ... If you disagree with the Assessor's decision, you have the'rigtit to ap al to ttie County r ,q', Board of Equalization_ for further, consideration, §, 39-8-106(1)(a); C:R.S: .. � t° l51•.ri.U. ) further r,. .4.x.1'• [_ '` -•,.. The deadline -for filing`real-prope y -appeals . ' M.. VThe Assessor establishes -property .values: The -local taxing authorities. (county, school district, city, fire protection, and other special, districts)- set mill levies. The mill' levy requested by each. taxing authority is .based on: a projectedbudget and the property tax revenue required to adequately fund the services it provides to its taxpayers:Tlierlocal taxing authorities hold budget hearings in thejfall. '- . -?, If_'you • are- concerned about mill: levies, we • recommend_ that you, attend these -.budget hearings. Please refer to last year's tax bill or ask your Assessorfor-a listing' of the local taxing- authorities:. Please refer to -the reverse side of this-notice_for additional information.._ Agent (If Applicable): 15-DPT-AR PR 207-08/13 M8949253 2021-1814 ASo Io9 .. 5 Y '\!'i FJ _.d r rJ f. County Board of Equalization Hearings will be held from ;,, July 26th through August 6th at 1150 O Street. appealae,Assessor's decision, complete the Petition to the County Board of Equalization shown 4 :below,.:and mail, file online, or deliver a copy of both sides of this form to: t,r„ - = WeldC6unty"Board of Equalization - 1150 O Street, P.O: Box 758 • 3Greeley, .CO 80631 < ,• - Telephone: (970)-356-4000-ext, 4225 - • Online: www.co.iveld.co.us/apusl/tboe/ To preserve your appeal rights, your. Petition to. the County -Board_ of Equalization must be postmarked or delivered on or before July 15 for real property — after such date,. yourright to appeal is lost. --Yoi may' be required to prove that you filed a timely: appeal;_ -therefore, we recommend that all correspondence be mailed with proof of mailing. You will be notified of the date and time scheduled for your hearing. The County Board of Equalization must mail a written decision to you within five business days following the date of the decision. The Count/ Board of Equalization must conclude hearings and render decisions by August 5, -§ 39-8-107(2), C.R.S;:.,If you do not receive a decision from the County Board of Equalization and you wish to - continue your appeal,ryou must file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals by September 10, § 39-2-125(1)�e),..C R.S. ; If you are dissatisfied with the County. Board of Equalization's decision and you wish to continue your -appeal, you must appeal within 30 days of the date of the County Board's written decision to ONE of the following: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-5880 www.dola.colorado_cpv/baa Binding Arbitration ---Fora list of arbitrators, contact the County Commissioners at the address listed for the County -Board of Equaf¢'ation. .;h�� " if the date' for fiing'aiy rieport; rschedule, claim, 'tax return, statement,' `remittance `or other'document falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, it shall be deemed to have been timely' filed if filed on;the mpg. busing § 39-1-120(3),-C.13:S t:r District Court Contact the District Court in the County where the property is located. See your local telephone book for the address and telephone number. What is Irour estimate of the property's value'as Of'June 30, 2020? (Your opinion of value in terms of a sp dollar mount is required for real propertypursuant to § 39-8-106(1.5), C.R S.) .i Qf !',� s' t;' gr, L' i- -.. sa'I a'Y .. ��{,.r (v �r�•ii, -:2 or �.¢ x�,v-i'"+7'�'.. i_^oC d tie3ri;i,. .�.,, _;1,-�" fs,� (r.� Vd; ,:ylf'.'�' What is the` basis' for'your estimate 'of value` or your'reason for requesting'a `review? (Please attach „ '1 additional icost as�ne,ee necessary. and anyfsupporting documentation, i;e., comparable s; ..:.: ‘nk 1 l\ �- LXD4-o R 0 talc) rent roll, original 16000 L e undersigned oWneror agent' of the property identified above, affirm that: the statements contained herein don any a hme is-hereto,are' u e and complete.- , • > , , :1 I ► y ;;�, .t-G�� Signature etAt Email Address e 1 • i,, .a, Telephone Number Date ' Attach letter of authorization signed by property owner. ) &m 15 -OPT -AR PR 207-08/13 M8949253 4811 Flaming Gorge Ct Greeley, Co 80634 JULY 6, 2021 M8949253 Samuelson R2684186 TOGETHER FILED IN PERSON Weld County Board of Equalization 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Weld County, 2021 Real Property Taxes RECEIVED JUL 0 6 2021 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I am appealing the Assessor's Determination on Land and Property. I've enclosed 2 sales in THIS AREA on homes that are not even comparable to mine. They were on FOUNDATIONS, DOUBLEWIDES, GARAGES, CARPORTS, UPGRADES AND BIGGER LOTS. I do NOT have a doublewide, not on a foundation; it's a singlewide and cannot be compared to a doublewide with upgrades. Why pay 75,000 when you can buy my singlewide for $40,000 NEW? Others home in HILL N PARK have been devalued. Mobile Homes DEPRECIATE. You are trying to overvalue my home even more than what INSURANCE will pay for. This is ridiculous and my submitted paperwork was not reviewed. I've enclosed them for your review. I cannot sell for more than the real value of the home which is a cheap model. I've enclosed the invoice someone can buy currently. It was VALUED at 44,000 before and suddenly it's 75,000? I have no upgrades, no garage, no porches. This is not a correct assessment, cannot be compared to Doublewides on foundations, and not an equalization. There hasn't been sales in this area due to its rundown, high crime and no services. Land value is not worth the 40,000. Please review. Respectfully, Regina Samuelson Enclosures (13) cc: File Property Tax Petition News 2021 REAL PROPERTY NOTICE OF VALUATION version of your Notice of Valuation. See your entire Notice of Valuation, a port, further details on the appeal process, sales data used for the valuation cycle, lication at: w Idtco,us/ao s1/groper�pq Ii�. The assessment rate for plication yvww.co at 29%. � 7.15 /o, Genera ly, al other property assessed ued as it existed on January 1, 2021 using appraisal data from the period ending Property Address/Description 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT WELD 2WHP4-2 L2 BLK4 WEST HILL N PARK 2ND FIL ING . P11Qr cyrrent 30,000 30,000 f, 40,000 40,000 ,Plfference , +10,000 +10,000 :RTY THE VALUE DIFFERENCE REFLECTS A 2 YEAR CHANGE. STIMATE IS $190. THE CURRENT YEAR TAX ESTIMATE IS $253. CREASE OF +$63. THIS ESTIMATE IS BASED ON 2020 TAX RATES. YOU WILL RECEIVE A TAX unable to view your Notice of Valuation online, please call us at 970-400-3650. • 1' • f ...� • .4 .7 • t~. ••• : •.r. I ' I lit e' .i '.) I V1 4 it • ; I. '...,f • 1 1i '- • al with tPg Aks seer you do not agree with the Notice of Determination (NOD), or you may fie a written appeal with the County Board of Equalization on or before July 15, Please fold on perforation BEFORE tearing 'dross PLACE STAMP HERE Post Office will not deliver without proper postage. ulIlIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIuIIlI I,,,IIIuI'IIII',,'III III,III Iuh'IIIIIII Weld County Assessor 1400 N 17th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 2021 REAL PROPERTY NOTICE OF VALUATION This is a condensed version of your Notice of Valuation. See your entire Notice of Valuation, a complete property report, further details on the appeal process, sales data used for the valuation cycle, and a protest filing application at: �yvy.co yrr@Id.co.us/apps1J rope yoQ I/. The assessment rate for residential property is 7,15%. Generally,s all other ro ert is assessed at 29%. Your property wavalued as it existed n January 1, 2021 using appraisal data from the period ending June 30, 2020. p Account No: M8949253 Property Address/Description 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT WELD IMPS ONLY - L2 BLK4 WEST HILL N PARK 2ND FILING Cipseifigstflori RESIDENTIAL Total Prior current -41't 44,000 44,000 75,093 75,093 DItt.rtng4 +31,093 +31,093 FOR MOST REAL PROPERTY THE VALUE DIFFERENCE REFLECTS A 2 YEAR CHANGE. THE PRIOR YEAR TAX ESTIMATE IS $279. THE CURRENT YEAR TAX ESTIMATE IS $475. THIS RESULTS IN AN INCREASE OF +$196. THIS ESTIMATE IS BASED ON 2020 TAX RATES. YOU WILL RECEIVE A TAX BILL IN 2022. If you are unable to view your Notice of Valuation online, please call us at 970-400-3650. If, gftef t alma +Nit he As essor you do not agree with the Notice of Determination (NOD), or you of receive a pa you may file a written appeal with the County Board of Equalization on or before July 15, �, Please fold on perforation BEFORE tearing rj Chock hero if new address Weld County Assessor 1400 N 17th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 PLACE STAMP HERE Post Office, will not deliver without proper •oota u. 127226 127236 n...ol+mm_estately 1. Prey 0524 CM--grande- comL� 2. Mimrsgas-OinpsilimarelszslaWy 3.(LaS 1 e m-ci*ve-1). This property sold for $136,000 10 months ago. 10 of 10 0Q1/4) )( 6,sLP (fps://www atelysam 1. P ev ( 11 yosemite.dr-1) 2. MorcEttompasmomesutteiy.com/CO/West fh a-// o• �,,.,teiy /CO/W Hill P t �-, � g ~' L ark, Evams/sold#.) 3. Next (4742 -king -c; rayon-dr-2) This property sold for $92,500 about 3 years ago. 11 of 13 3. SEARCHING FOR HOMES NEAR: 80634 Find a Retailer ,ic:ps:s .,1w .: ta, ^ntienies.comfhomes;a_ P.P.14'63.A4 Get Inspired Exhilaration ti,tar i g In the $40,000s* 1,039 sq. ft. 3 beds al? 2 baths Bp:119, 7:56 PIA Building Facility: BELTON f}f? Description: FOREMAN Square Footage: 1064 Home Center: CLAYTON Hams Location: EVANS, CO Bedrooms: 3 Model Number: 97TRU94763AH16 Serial Number: 05274 HT FRONT DOOR W/STORM $ 225 VINYL SHUTTERS - BLACK ._ $ 125 F.NER Y_.SmART_ .. , ..._t .. - 30LB ROOF LOAD 76' SW - $'[,iOQ+ BLACK DISHWASHER GAS OPTION W/100 AAA' ELECTRICAL $ 525 $ 450 WIRE & BRACE FOR FAN - LIVING ROOM $ 55 $ 50 14 16 ai OO �V. 4811 Flaming Gorge Ct Greeley, Co 80634 May 18, 2021 M8949253 and R2684186 Samuelson FILED IN PERSON Weld County Assessor 1700 N 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Weld County Assessor, 2021 Real Property Taxes I am beginning to feel like a parrot concerning the overvaluations of property taxes in HILL N PARK. I'm sure you are aware of the derelict conditions of the mobile homes here and properties that are just dirt and weeds. Broken down homes, empty homes, rentals with several families' together, high crime and drugs. Never mind being between the Sewer Plant and Cow Farm. I've enclosed a complaint I filed due to the New Sewer Stench. We still have both of the stenches. We call this area the Ghetto, most are low income, disabled and seniors. Some of us have been here since the 80's or earlier. We just have no money, family or anywhere to go. I've enclosed an article on Hill N Park where counties do not want to annex because of the disrepair and how much it cost to bring in lights, sidewalks, upgrades, transportation and police. Nothing has ever been done here, not even plowed. No buses, nothing. Raises taxes to pay for? There haven't been any sales here, maybe one of the houses nearby. I am a disabled deaf senior on very fixed income unable to work who has to go to the food bank. I will be 65 this year and will apply for exemption as I have been here since 80's. The State took my Mother out of the old Home due to the danger and state of home. I couldn't keep up with yard and repairs, working full time, taking care of Mom full time. Mom was in a home temporarily and I had a new home replacing the old so she could be safe. Pandemic happened; she ended up with COVID and passed away. That was that. She had a little money to continue to help pay for taxes and some upkeep. That is gone. I lose the HOME and property due to this overvaluation, you won't be getting any money. Just another bad statistic around here, and I worked so hard to have a home. Some of us who have been here a long time try to keep the property up but don't need to be penalized. • Page 2 May 18, 2021 Let's take the home first. I don't know where you get your figures. Again this is a single wide not a double wide. It is a basic cheap mobile home which I could only get. There's been no upgrades, no front porch, deck and shed 30 years old and I need repairs on the home. I couldn't sell this home for 45,000 never mind the 75,000+ you put. Mobile homes depreciates not go up in value, and registered with the Motor Vehicle Dept. You've lowered the value on other Mobiles in Hill N Park. I've enclosed original invoice and other invoices of buying what I have NEW, which now comes with upgraded cabinets, walls and floors. I have the old paper walls, cheap floors and cheap paper cabinets. To sell I would have to replace. The new upgraded 2021 home is only 54,000. Earlier year brand new ones are still 40,000. Why would someone pay inflated price when they can buy so much cheaper brand new with upgrades? Value needs to stay at 40,000. Now the land. You are going to say the others properties around are 40,000 BUT only if no one says anything. In this area 40,000 is way too much. In other areas of Weld County you value land at 19,000-20,000 like the nice homes on Belmont Ave. I've looked in the Portals. Not the derelict area I live in with no enmities. The value needs to stay where it is. A petition is going around on property taxes since its outrageous and obviously taking advantage of the housing market going on in Denver. If not adjusted accordingly and reasonably I will take it to the next level this time. I can provide plenty of pictures of the garbage and dirt and run down homes. Please let me know and I will gladly send them. Respectfully, Qqc Regina Samuelson Enclosures (9) cc: File Property Tax Petition News U.11,, I :1 „ 49th Street mobiiehosne babe tt FairN-FMK From Al Residents were attracted to the idea of gtfrom city life and the . taxes that comewithit. And while the plumes emir ofmodular andsitelmilthomes,mostlits filled rah. mobile and modu- lar rte. Unlike moblehceneparls,the vision was irate inthat most of the lots were owner-occu- pie�d},}eet not rentals. At:meted d by the i-!! 1; 'Rl nity to own the land 11,--4 an affordable home, as well as the good condition of the subdi- vision at the time, Spencer's fatter moved into a modular home in Bill -N ilk in 1980. Spencer ,said he used to fed some pixie in its comuninitN but itwihlapsesinthe economy overt the yensfrion -which the subdivrsnank uni- destsnever seemtoreca@ec Many residents are on dis- ability and make lowincomes, mes, tabling it difficult to keep the and span even more It to ad- • manta fortheirneeds. As are - red-headed d of Gree-le3; Evans incl. said 52-y aWeld; nEd resident John rWe* e_ nniuoorporat dd [hurt, we've g a. Gay- addiess and water fromEvans," watercalustventeprnesfesinseincialamosntiyealgadtheiatestx patfairavostexedErtealmentpiEntreplackgapiantwipedateby t e20BftoodstNat el lFosb !►ii i -was suspended froth _₹he meat, „,, ,;?, rioter for 'AVM] sbus+esfartihree some who- _ in HZ'ffN Parl days, and id need= didn't was a result of tike a untl's aearto drive the student meeting with those who live to school_ in the Evertwith: aca• iariga₹ing to Con+* Bill - Park s€reets can be Residents sontedtboee c n- dangemusin tbe winter. Most versaiions by about of the roads are on a hilt in- their transportation issues, but chiding two downward slop- it opened up a dialogue about ing roads that meet at a cor- - other ins, Conway said, nes The mats an i't Veiteinckiding a lack of gamingon- sweepersweeper in his entire time 'ic- ing atthe sabdivisiom- snwGG NGVnTHRISING COSTS Life in Hill -N -Park has be- come more expensive in recent years, as l othhtax s and water r...� ;.:ccr„ TIMM wlimse To lase nixed a: couple clean-up dap for HPatls where affitgads. work to --fie cEsposal of itemstbatcanberrifficulttoget. ridof in further owners stroentg to make home re- pairs, Conway said they're WMtthe Greeley -Weld 011:11e u' aLAMPUE N7'E AnAl in and no , tows; t e strife 1 tween mobilehoniepark resider any paik owners is brang whit. Themc el — in. lnne:Ime�s r lot .rent to park their houses someone else's land - exposes t immobility and economic yoke bility can't afford move orliveanywhereehse. Mobile homes provide the 1w est inventory of unsubsidizt affordable housing in the nark but manrybeganasRVparks nit 1960s and 1970s and are now a with rundown vva ter and elect systems andtrasthathave be Thpast 'mobile for decades. e Colorado Sun, along wi more than a dozen partner ne, organizations across the atm spent the summer visiting mob home e parks to hear from 'widen managers and owners. The pro -Jr found the number of parks is c dining and ownership is cone dating as mom-and-pop parks s out to large investors, which son times leads to displacement a redevelopment — and, in the e ofmanyreside9nts, an.imbalance powerihatthreatenstheirkn+v-c More than 100,000 people in more than 900 act Colorado. Those inch many of Colorado's worldng p and immigrants who are in d umoented. They have been mo ignored 'veerrelegated mobile he to a commer of the Ameri imaginary:said Esther Sulliva sociology professor atihe Urn sky afColooadol and amt ofa book tin mobile homes ca `Maanfactrued 'Tire have media repsesenta of who is living there and ste types ofwha is livingthere altar absolutdy false. In this majorswaefhofour is the primary way that our w ing hods attain the An can dream of home owneishi Born in the post World W eta, when quick, cheaphot . was in demand among rem mobile homes end and hitapeakm a 1; tt:US_ fire b gi a gradual de in new sales. Toda)c 7t: homes sold under $125,09( mobtebomees- S'alfivan eel molnl a harm largest source of m naturally c afi5ethbkhoushig,at.o is _ .riot coed by; assistance are -hug it difficult to keep the neighborhood Wick and splin and even more diffcalt to ad- vocaie:for their needs. As a re- _ eased st,c d a Cre - le% Evans and Weld, said 52 -year -old rat John Oyez 'We're;-:uaiooatporat STRUGGLINGWETHmSem ed Weld Co mty;`we've got a. cOST5 Greeley address - and water life in Hill -N -Park has be - fin Evans." eonueroom expensive inrecent years, as both taxes and water ISOM= costs have risen. Dyes whose Residents havepushed to - said his pity taxes recent- get alai strop* the solidi— ly'went up bymore than 4096, but they've h been an- -saidthaserisingcosisaremak - ul and remain. life even .mom dolt for isolaied.The onlyroads enter- -Park l ".: itgaideastingthe Vie folks out here are are to the south, away from bard getmtgbychesaid.. l dew in And some aren't, he said. Greeley and Evans. Regis " Dyer recounted. a household often walk along 49th Street south of the subs, ha'k- ing or hitchhiking h'`king their way into tuwfl — no sidewalks along -the street; this. can be a hazard to both-peds and driVers. The session has a con- venience store and gas station, adled. Our little Store, at the muthwest corral; Wirth typical stcpip,41en= don't get much use outof the • preferring to go in tOW11 to shop. The issue of isohtion is a famffiar one to re skleats hike 79 -year -old -B ..Inn&_who's Fred at.Hill-N,a : since 1972" lhen though he hasn't had a. transporta- owning are - ClanZETINIS 'm Most tioi by llunz, aDouz of the roads are on a ha. in- their transportation issues, but chiding two downward slop- it opened up a dialogue about ing roads that meet at a car- - other concerns, Conway said, nee The roads aren't typically ,: a lack of zoning .en.!. driViti-on the *cement, liable vehicle -- Long said ha hike to see bus serer even if hors feel they have no .say is starts a fie in his abasstopped amlyonce inthe • the atjs actions,so residentsand, whoout'mnch light poi- mei�gauonceintlieafiber- just pay what they're told to. Mon in the area,he can look MOIL . Though Evans' fie upanelseetbestais.Neigbbars Weld County moos - to the north, east; wrest and become fanolar with one m- ar Sean Conway add. residents south of N -Park, the sty':- other an3laeep an eye on each - came to a commmissioners' has not: kdicded`any interest af}asb meeting about 2014 to et in azinedng the stherniskat. Dyer admovviefted that press their concerns about the — a officials have said -mans of the positives of the lack of transportation. Corr be too ooe ly • citing the- ca any are due to its art- way worked with Greeley-Ev- need to bring any annexed oRaven location, leaving resi- ans'liansit and North Front properdeswto dOcodes. dents in dm paradoxical sl na- Range olitan Flaunt* County nit'idals in the past . tionofv<aatugsomehdpfuan Organization to meet with maple years have taken to local governments, yet residents and passable more strictly enforcing codes, dating the peace andsolutions. bittingresidents with fines fir thatcomeswkhtheisolation. With a price tag of several unkempt yards. Dyer under- For others, like Spence; the tens of of dollars, stands the need to keep prop- challenges of living in Hill -N- a bas Mute-wasn't`fessflie, erne' s dean, but deanaui up Parkpbyintoalargerquestion C7onwaysaid. give years later, a pud.O a be "when ofwhethertieeyseeafuturein the talks are ongoing, he said. managing a household on a #hack Wi hthestate's But they haven't yet material- low income or working taba more relaxed Analaws a -bed into asolution,.Sa drawly di abilitgliesaid. concern and Colorado% rising -residents continue to struggle Dyer worries that residents population driving up housing with the area's isolation. could priced outbfthe prices acrossthe staff Spencer -Dyers neighbor struggled area and sent packing to fwd said if bee.- leaves ��B ill --N Park, hell • 1 1. 1_ L .l 1-_- +.�-.... _M _1 i.1 l...m C dCY,uh.rP Nicely leave Colorado alto- ing mhdivision 111' nnerssi.� 7b help Lod_ s ''1149-- er_ .,n •- . -; a T1 lrz- nlze, a. couple dean -rep atfire .daYs forI3-gar$whieaffichals wuiktostreamline - t o€ ibeenthiatCabe get rrdof To: - further. -help . owners drugging make ng b home re- pairs,.• Cormay Said workmgwitfiithe Habitat for ]H nithe Greeley -Weld thonlytoexPlore some properties and acing mi- nor npdS S. Comvaysaeidt - collaborate- on asimiar ect in the Clews in Weld, a Connmmity of seniors in mostly.mobrlehomes. Camay said comity officials pcnveraadgas an ailed _ cooti to work on address - time. They cooked on-abarbe- mgre is'concerns - cue throughout- the summa. • *Therejust isn't- one silver sacingmoneyfor. inthe - bullet:hes: d. • cold wiutzthmstead. - As . of late August, three HOME NOW - modular ham.- in the subdi- - Wide comere:ddents opmiy vision were listed 'for sale_ as - acknowledge the subdivision% , - pre finedasures. - i Ma ny ny as hold fond And the rising costs aren't feelings for the I -N -Park helping. Sp- like most in . commrmity. Long said he fees the mav chose to stop the baelci are worth the w ghillawnafterhiswa- quiet away:fla to diylife. Same vent ter brlw to pat* City ofEvans neighbotsdoagreatjob.>:.�.': officials rec raisedthevea- " careGftl ties,he • , _ . ter ratast awasiewa- and Long .doesn't blame those ter -treatment >plant replacing who are:st ogtogetbyf+or a plant wiped out by the 2013 - liavingae1 mergrya floods. Though plenty of lawns For Diet being able to step stilhosttovvedngveldflowers, out, sit on his front porchat many of ilizlawns- have yeti- night and think is a great fee- kiaeilanddied - tore oftheme%abets. Peer - Long laid and ne ill pie does't ailio :1 ., i I, if he if li i.vi I'll that took to shrilling of their. 1 it cal dream ofhome ownership Born in the post -World W .era, when quick, cheap hot was in demand among retie Mans, mobile homes end •a.peekintheearly:* -qatiordinitOM-Cenims':'darn fore beginning a g lunl de in new home sales.' bda}y 7C homes sold under $125,001 mobile homes._ Sullivan calls mole homy .largest sauce of''iadiiral y`c rinean issolution.-nor 'Y .., by policy or housing assistance brie hme residents live and radar — hiteiafly zoned out o and Seemed from come[ hondmgrIn -theirmed eomewas $39,00tk 'We could lose this soume of affordable house low-income home ownerslr midi 'WW1 would emeerb dhousing crisis:" arn the -dini number ofmobrilehome on resentsthelast,besthopefc semblance ofhome camera '7th -like liming haN the can dream, says Fort Coll Council member Emily an advocate for prate:let* home parks, T yvnrhomebutnotthelanc neathyonrfeet: ANEAR-CAPT1VEcLBlT In Colorado, and social inrcescower yeartonvheriatefrstsi changes m -the law goven brie home parks in year liesidabottamplighte 3ointaoa mobilsk tntaptvkemtde latienttapatk Thou From; J (null) ea iFasOroo.com Su,e ^_ j • Sewer plant W= Jun 2, 2020, 1:57:05 PM Water@evanscolorado.gov jeanies058@yahoo.com Hi I live in Hill n Park area. For months now the stench of the sewer plant on 49th St and 35th ave has permeated my home on a daily basis as well as the area. Are you not suppose :to be controlling the stench so we are not smelling it every single day? Now it seemsbwve live in -a sewer. Please forward this whoever handles the complaints. Thank you. Jeanie July 7, 2021 Petitioner: SAMUELSON REGINA G 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT GREELEY, CO 80634-9255 CLERK TO THE BOARD PHONE (970) 400-4226 FAX (970) 336-7233 WEBS ITE: www.weldgov.com 1150 O STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY CO 80632 Agent (if applicable): RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2021, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOTIFICATION OF HEARING SCHEDULED Docket 2021-1814, AS0109 Appeal 2008230081 Hearing 7/26/2021 1:00:00 PM Account(s) Appealed: M8949253 Dear Petitioner(s): The Weld County Board of Equalization has set a date of July 26, 2021, at or about the hour of 1:00:00 PM, to hold a hearing on your valuation for assessment. This hearing will be held at the Weld County Administration Building, Assembly Room, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado. You have a right to attend this hearing and present evidence in support of your petition. The Weld County Assessor or his designee will be present. The Board will make its decision on the basis of the record made at the aforementioned hearing, as well as your petition, so it would be in your interest to have a representative present. If you plan to be represented by an agent or an attorney at your hearing, prior to the hearing you shall provide, in writing to the Clerk to the Board's Office, an authorization for the agent or attorney to represent you. If you do not choose to attend this hearing, a decision will still be made by the Board by the close of business on August 5, 2021, and mailed to you within five (5) business days. Because of the volume of cases before the Board of Equalization, most cases shall be limited to 10 minutes. Also due to volume, cases cannot be rescheduled. It is imperative that you provide evidence to support your position. This may include evidence that similar homes in your area are valued less than yours or you are being assessed on improvements you do not have. Please note: The fact that your valuation has increased cannot be your sole basis of appeal. Without documented evidence as indicated above, the Board will have no choice but to deny your appeal. If you wish to discuss your value with the Assessor's Office, please call them at (970) 400-3650. If you wish to obtain the data supporting the Assessor's valuation of your property, please submit a written request directly to the Assessor's Office by emailing assessor@weldgov.com or sending a fax to (970) 304-6433. Upon receipt of your written request, the Assessor will notify you of the estimated cost of providing such information. Payment must be made prior to the Assessor providing such information, at which time the Assessor will make the data available within three (3) working days, subject to any confidentiality requirements. Please advise me if you decide not to keep your appointment as scheduled. If you need any additional information, please call me at your convenience. Very truly yours, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Esther E. Gesick Clerk to the Board Weld County Board of Commissioners and Board of Equalization cc: Brenda Dones, Assessor August 5, 2021 Petitioner: SAMUELSON REGINA G 4811 FLAMING GORGE CT GREELEY, CO 80634-9255 CLERK TO THE BOARD PHONE (970) 400-4226 FAX (970) 336-7233 WEBSITE: www.weldgov.com 1150 O STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY CO 80632 Agent (if applicable): RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 2021, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NOTICE OF DECISION Docket 2021-1814 Appeal 2008230081 Hearing 8/5/2021 Dear Petitioner: On the day indicated above, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado convened and acting as the Board of Equalization, pursuant to C.R.S. §39-8-101 et seq., considered petition for appeal of the Weld County Assessor's valuation of your property described above, for the year 2021. Account # Decision The Assessment and valuation is set as follows: Actual Value as Actual Value as Set by Determined by Assessor Board M8949253 Stipulated - Approved Stipulated Value $75,093 $47,000 A denial of a petition, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization must be appealed within thirty (30) days of the date the denial is mailed to you. You must select only one of the following three (3) options for appeal: 1. Appeal to Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's decision to the Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals. A hearing before that Board will be the last time you may present testimony or exhibits or other evidence, or call witnesses in support of your valuation. If the decision of the Board of Assessment Appeals is further appealed to the Court of Appeals pursuant to C.R.S. §39-8-108(2), only the record of proceedings from your hearing before the Board of Assessment Appeals and your legal brief are filed with the appellate court. All appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals filed after August 10, 2021, MUST comply with the following provisions of C.R.S. §39-8-107(5): (5)(a)(I) On and after August 10, 2021, in addition to any other requirements under law, any petitioner appealing either a valuation of rent -producing commercial real property to the Board of Assessment Appeals pursuant to C.R.S. §39-8-108(1) or a denial of an abatement of taxes pursuant to C.R.S. §39-10-114 shall provide to the County Board of Equalization or to the Board of County Commissioners of the County in the case of an abatement, and not to the Board of Assessment Appeals, the following information, if applicable: (A) Actual annual rental income for two full years including the base year for the relevant property tax year; (B) Tenant reimbursements for two full years including the base year for the relevant property tax year; (C) Itemized expenses for two full years including the base year for the relevant property tax year; and (D) Rent roll data, including the name of any tenants, the address, unit, or suite number of the subject property, lease start and end dates, option terms, base rent, square footage leased, and vacant space for two full years including the base year for the relevant property tax year. (II) The petitioner shall provide the information required by subsection (5)(a)(I) of this paragraph (a) within ninety days after the appeal has been filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals. (b)(I) The Assessor, the County Board of Equalization, or the Board of County Commissioners of the County, as applicable, shall, upon request made by the petitioner, provide to a petitioner who has filed an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals not more than ninety days after receipt of the petitioner's request, the following information: (A) The primary method used by the county to determine the value of the subject property; and (B) The rates used by the county to determine the value of the subject property under the method identified in accordance with subsection (5)(b)(l)(A) of this section. (II) The party providing the information to the petitioner pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b) shall redact all confidential information contained therein. (c) If a petitioner fails to provide the information required by subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (5) by the deadline specified in subparagraph (II) of said paragraph (a), the County may move the Board of Assessment Appeals to compel disclosure and to issue appropriate sanctions for noncompliance with such order. The motion may be made directly by the County Attorney and shall be accompanied by a certification that the County Assessor or the County Board of Equalization has in good faith conferred or attempted to confer with such petitioner in an effort to obtain the information without action by the Board of Assessment Appeals. If an order compelling disclosure is issued under this paragraph (c) and the petitioner fails to comply with such order, the Board of Assessment Appeals may make such orders in regard to the noncompliance as are just and reasonable under the circumstances, including an order dismissing the action or the entry of a judgment by default against the petitioner. Interest due the taxpayer shall cease to accrue as of the date the order compelling disclosure is issued, and the accrual of interest shall resume as of the date the contested information has been provided by the taxpayer. Appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals must be made on forms furnished by that Board, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the date the denial by the Board of Equalization is mailed to you. The address and telephone number of the Board of Assessment Appeals are: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315 Denver, Colorado 80203 Telephone Number: (303) 864-7710 Email: baa@state.co.us Fees for Appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals: A taxpayer representing himself is not charged for the first two (2) appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals. A taxpayer represented by an attorney or agent must pay a fee of $101.25 per appeal. OR 2. Appeal to District Court: You have the right to appeal the decision of the Board of Equalization to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located: in this case that is Weld County District Court. A hearing before The District Court will be the last time you may present testimony or exhibits or other evidence, or call witnesses in support of your valuation. If the decision of the District Court is further appealed to the Court of Appeals pursuant to C.R.S. §39-8-108(1), the rules of Colorado appellate review and C.R.S. §24-4-106(9), govern the process. OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case to binding arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and you have no further right to appeal your current valuation. C.R.S. §39-8-108.5 governs this process. The arbitration process involves the following: a. Select an Arbitrator: You must notify the Board of Equalization within 30 days that you will pursue arbitration. You and the Board of Equalization will select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located (i.e. Weld) will select the arbitrator. b. Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the arbitrator is selected, and are set by the arbitrator. Both you and the Board of Equalization are entitled to participate in the hearing. The hearing is informal. The arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records documents and other evidence pertaining to the value of the property. The arbitrator also has the authority to administer oaths, and determine all questions of law and fact presented to him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public if you and the Board of Equalization agree. The arbitrator's decision must be delivered personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the arbitration hearing. c. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the Board of Equalization. In the case of residential real property, the fees may not exceed $150.00 per case. For cases other than residential real property, the arbitrator's total fees and expenses are agreed to by you and Board of Equalization, but are paid by the parties as ordered by the arbitrator. If you have questions concerning the above information, please call me at (970) 400-4226. Very truly yours, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Esther E. Gesick Clerk to the Board Weld County Board of Commissioners and Board of Equalization cc: Brenda Dones, Weld County Assessor Hello