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<br />MEMO FROM ASSESSOR TO CLERK ON MAY 26 <br /> <br />ROBISCHON PROPERTY - 1832 Main Street <br /> <br />~82 valuation is now $56,800. - assessor reduced valuation on <br />this property from $58,500. to $56,800. The land valuation <br />was the same as stated last night, the home valuation was <br />reduced and Mrs. Robischon was in agreement this morning <br />when Mike talked to her about it. <br /> <br />CARPENT~R PROPERTY - 6985 - 20th Avenue North <br /> <br />PARC~L 9010 - Shop/living quarters - '82 valuation as <br />stated last night was $~5,300. Mike talked this over <br />with Ed Arneson of the Assessor's office who assesses <br />commercial property in Anoka County. Ed thought the <br />structure should be assessed at $41,500 which he considered <br />just the shop area and add valuation for living quarters - <br />after much discussion they decided to leave it at $45,)00 total <br />valuation. <br /> <br />PARCEL 9020 - HOUSE - This is a different story. Last <br />night as you remember, Mike thought it was 61% incomplete <br />or 39% done. He arrived this morning and found it to <br />be completed upstairs and down, which is the basement. <br />The valuation he stated last night was $34,800 based on <br />the 39% done. Now the valuation has been changed to <br />$66,000 for the ho~e, $11,000 for the land making a total <br />of $77,000. 1982 valuation. Mike also told me that he <br />asked Ken if the house was the same today as it was on <br />January 2, 1982. Ken said yes. <br /> <br />I'm writing this memo because Carpenter does not know <br />these figures - Mike worked them up at the office after <br />xKtKxEiNgxtkx~x~mxxHKxiN~ <br />returning trom the inspection and Mike thought Carpenter <br />might be in attendance tonight at the meeting. <br />