HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210415.tiff15-DPT-EX
REV. 10/11
STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION
DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS
1313 SHERMAN ST., ROOM 419
DENVER, CO 80203
FINAL REVOCATION
OWNER NAIUIE ANDADDRESS
VICTORY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF
GREELEY
6101 W 10TH ST
GREELEY, CO 80634
011221
PHONE (303) 864-7780
TDD (303) 864-7758
REFERENCE' INFORMATION:
File No. 62-01349-01
County: WELD
Parcel: 095904400010
Examiner: JOHN YOUNG
rftNAL.[�ECISIQ'I
After reviewing your property's eligibility for property tax exemption pursuant to all guiding statutes, court
cases, and regulations, the Property Tax Administrator has determined that the exemption should be
revoked in part as specified below, effective JANUARY 1, 2019.
I
SCRIPVON/QUALIFICATI.ON OF" PROPERTY''
The previous exemption covered:
LOT 2, VICTORY CHRISTIAN SUBD
Address: 6101 W 10TH ST, GREELEY
Effective , exemption is revoked for:
LOT 2, VICTORY CHRISTIAN SUBD - 9`)/0
and continued to:
LOT 2, VICTORY CHRISTIAN SUBD - 91% EXEMPT, 100% PERSONAL PROPERTY EXEMPT
.REASOR FOR DENIAh OR REVOCATION
THE EXEMPTION IS PARTIALLY REVOKED BECAUSE A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS
RENTED FOR AN AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS STATUTORY LIMITS.
The exemption is revoked for 9% of land and improvements. The exemption is continued for 91%
of land and improvements and 100% of personal property.
RECEIVED
FEB 0 5 2021
WELD COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
DATED
``1 9 ,'10F
�JOANN GROFF
PROPEP TY TAX ADMINIS
(SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR AN EXPLANATION OF YOUR RIGHTS AND OPTIONS)
GoMNtu :0nS
02/17/21
Cc: ASK(8D/SM/DK), CA(Km)
®2 /®g/21
2021-0415
NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RIGHT TO APPEAL
C.R.S. 39-2-117 (5) (b) provides, " An appeal from any decision of the administrator may be taken by the
board of county commissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of
taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if
exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the board of
assessment appeals pursuant to the provisions of section 39-2-125 no later than thirty days following the
decision of the administrator."
Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment
Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street Room 315, Denver, CO 80203. Phone
(303) 864-7710. Website: http://dola.colorado.gov/baa
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER
Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's
exemption:
I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of mailing address, ownership or usage of the
property. Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls as of the date of the deed.
If a substantial change in the use of the property occurs, it is possible that the new usage might not
qualify the property for exemption. If we believe that the new usage would negatively affect your
exemption, this immediate notification may allow your organization to make the changes
necessary in time to avoid the loss of exemption.
II. If your property has been granted exemption under the religious purposes statute, it is the owner's
responsibility to ensure that the subject property either has sufficient actual use, OR has at least
one actual use per calendar year AND sufficient continuing indicators of intent in order to retain
exemption. (See Rules II.B.11 and 12 for specifics.) Failure to sufficiently use a property may
result in loss of tax exemption.
III. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted, owners of such exempt property must
file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the
Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Property Taxation takes no
responsibility for reports not filed in a timely manner for any reason. It is the responsibility of the
exempt property owner to see that these reports are completed and returned to the Division of
Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if
our reports are received i time completion property, the April 15 deadline each year.
Y P �by
On all future correspondence regarding this the owner should refer to the file number ;
shown on this determination.
('`EXEMPTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Unless otherwise noted on the face of this determination, any personal property owned by the
named entity and located on this property is granted/denied exemption in the same percentage as
the real property.
Leased personal property is not included.
Pursuant to C.R.S. 39-5-104.5, personal property taxes are assessable to the person or entity which
owns that property as of January 1. Additionally, C.R.S. 39-3-130 (1)(a)(II) prohibits the proration of
personal property taxes for any portion of a year. Therefore, if the effective date of this decision is
anything other than January 1, the date given will affect any real property (land and buildings)
described on the face of this form. However, the change will not be effective for any personal
property (furniture, equipment, or other movable items) until the following January 1. Thus, for
exemptions granted mid -year, any personal property involved will remain taxable until January 1 of
the following year. For revocations effective mid -year, any personal property involved will remain
exempt until January 1 of the following year.
15-DPT-EX
REV. 10/11
STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION
DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS
1313 SHERMAN ST., ROOM 419
DENVER, CO 80203
FINAL REVOCATION
011221
PHONE (303) 864-7780
TDD (303) 864-7758
;hJp ADDRESS
HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE OF NORTHERN
COLORADO, INC
2594 TRAILRIDGE DR. E
LAFAYETTE, CO 80026
REFERENCE: INFORMATIM
File No. 62-01497-02
County: WELD
Parcel: 095912104040
Examiner: JOHN YOUNG
After reviewing your property's eligibility for property tax exemption pursuant to all guiding statutes, court
cases, and regulations, the Property Tax Administrator has determined that the exemption should be
revoked, effective APRIL 8, 2019.
lq.
GR 17534-A THAT POR OF TR B OF GREELEY PLAZA LOC IN NE4 12-5-66 BEG SELY COR OF
28TH AVE & W 11TH ST RD TH S 89D 57M E 99.86 FT TH ALG ARC OF A CUR TO THE L 87.60 FT
N 82D 05M E 154.20 FT S OD 14M E 137.64 FT S 89D 55M W 340 FT N OD 03M W 110.95 FT TO BEG
(0.93A AWL).
Address: 2726 11TH ST RD, GREELEY.
L, FOR R:EVOCATION..=
THE PROPERTY IS RENTED TO A USER FOR AN AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS STATUTORY LIMITS.
RECEIVED DATED AM 15'(th
FEB 0 5 2021
WELD COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OANN GROFF
PROPERTY TAX ADMINIST
(SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR AN EXPLANATION OF YOUR RIGHTS AND OPTIONS)
NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RIGHT TO APPEAL
G.R.S. 39-2-117 (5) (b) provides, " An appeal from any decision of the administrator may be taken by the
board of county commissioners of the county wherein such property is located, or by any owner of
taxable property in such county, or by the owner of the property for which exemption is claimed if
exemption has been denied or revoked in full or in part. Any such appeal shall be taken to the board of
assessment appeals pursuant to the provisions of section 39-2-125 no later than thirty days following the
decision of the administrator."
Forms and instructions for making such appeal may be obtained from the Board of Assessment
Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street Room 315, Denver, CO 80203. Phone
(303) 864-7710. Website: http://dola.colorado.gov/baa
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EXEMPT PROPERTY OWNER
Owners of property granted exemption by this office must do the following to maintain their property's
exemption:
I. Notify this office within thirty days of any change of mailing address, ownership or usage of the
property. Property transferred by deed will be returned to the tax rolls as of the date of the deed.
If a substantial change in the use of the property occurs, it is possible that the new usage might not
qualify the property for exemption. If we believe that the new usage would negatively affect your
exemption, this immediate notification may allow your organization to make the changes
necessary in time to avoid the loss of exemption.
II. If your property has been granted exemption under the religious purposes statute, it is the owner's
responsibility to ensure that the subject property either has sufficient actual use, OR has at least
one actual use per calendar year AND sufficient continuing indicators of intent in order to retain
exemption. (See Rules II.B.11 and 12 for specifics.) Failure to sufficiently use a property may
result in loss of tax exemption.
III. Each year following the year in which exemption is granted, owners of such exempt property must
file an annual Exempt Property Report on or before April 15. These reports are supplied by the
Division of Property Taxation early each year. The Division of Property Taxation takes no
responsibility for reports not filed in a timely manner for any reason. It is the responsibility of the
exempt property owner to see that these reports are completed and °returned to .the Division of
Property Taxation annually by April 15, and with the appropriate filing fees. Contact this office if
your reports are not received in time for completion by the April 15 deadline each year.
On all future- correspondence regarding this property, the owner should refer to the file number
shown on this determination.
EXEMPTION .OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Unless otherwise noted on the face of this determination, any personal property owned by the
named entity and located on this property is granted/denied exemption in the same percentage as
the real property.
Leased personal property is not included.
Pursuant to C.R.S. 39-5-104.5, personal property taxes are assessable to the person or entity which
owns that property as of January 1. Additionally, C.R.S. 39-3-130 (1)(a)(II) prohibits the proration of
personal property taxes for any portion of a year. Therefore, if the effective date of this decision is
anything other than January 1, the date given will affect any real property (land and buildings)
described on the face of this form. However, the change will not be effective for any personal
property (furniture, equipment, or other movable items) until the following January 1. Thus, for
exemptions granted mid -year, any personal property involved will remain taxable until January 1 of
the following year. For revocations effective mid -year, any personal property involved will remain
exempt until January 1 of the following year.
Hello