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06/16/1971 BOE - 00018062� � � CITY OF FRI�I_EY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION f1EETIfIG WEDNESDAY, ,IUNE 16, 1971 Mayor Pro Tem Liebl callecl the Eeard of Equalization P�eeLing to order at 5�08 P M The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was spoken by all Roll Call was taken and those present t�!ere Mayor Pro Tem Liebl, Counctlman 6rieder and Councilman Kelshava Those absent were: Mayor Kirkham and Councilman Harris Also present taere. Lester Schwa�°tz, County Assessor, Gerald Davis, City P�anager, Marvin Qrunsel7, City Clerk, Mervin J Flerrn�ann, City Assessor, Leon P1adsen, Chief Appra�ser and ldalter hiulcahy, Appra�ser. Lester Schwartz first expla�ned that the purpose of this meeting is for 7971 new construction assessments and for 6usiness personal properts� assessments P�ayor Pro Tem Liebl then asked if there was anyone present s�ho had a comp7aint to,make about these assessments Harold 6elisle, 7801 Apex Lane, stated that there �s a high water mark and a flood plain line running throuah his property and that he e�ants this to be taken into consideratton in tVie assessment of his home. Mervin Herrmann explained that special consideration is given to those homes that are affected by the river. Mr Belisle said he felt he was not being overtaxed now, however Francis A. Van Dan, 6342 Baker Avenue N E, stated that he thought his house was overvalued and that his 1971 tax is too high Mr. Schwartz said that he could fi7e for an abatement through the Anoka County Assessor's �ffice and he explained the abatement proce- dures. Winton Knapton, 6200 Carol Drive N E., asked if he was being taxed for personal property in his home Mr Schwartz said no, that they assess only bus�ness personal property There being no further compla�nts, Councilman Kelshat�� made a motion to close the neetrng Councilman Brieder seconded the motion and tlie meetin� was ad�ourned at 8:40 P M i � �,�� N„i"�i �� I� _, %"�-� � Jacli O. Kisiclzam "✓' n4ayor Respectfully subrntted, / ' "''� ^�v_l �_��� c�. C� � �_ ,_ ,� Sharon �laldstein, Secretary � i� .� ��