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City of Centerville <br />Residential Tax Changes Examined <br />Although the Assessor's Office is considered by many to be the primary reason for any property <br />tax changes, there are actually several elements that can contribute to this change, including, <br />but not limited to: <br />• Changes in the approved levies of individual taxing jurisdictions. <br />• Bond referendum approvals. <br />• Tax rate changes approved by the State Legislature. <br />• Changes to the homestead credit, educational credits, agricultural aid, special programs (including <br />"This Old House ", limitations on increases in value) approved by the State Legislature. <br />• Changes in assessed market value. <br />• Changes in the classification (use) of the property. <br />A combination of any of these factors can bring about a change in the annual property tax bill. <br />2010 Centerville Residential Ratio by Zone <br />Zone /Code Neiahborhood Desc. #Sales Median Coefficient <br />CE01 -1 <br />AGRICULTURAL <br />0 <br />CE01 -2 <br />DOWNTOWN CENTERVILLE <br />1 <br />CE01 -3 <br />NORTHSIDE AVERGE <br />8 <br />91.8 <br />6.7 <br />CE01 -4 <br />2.5 TP 10 ACRE RES <br />1 <br />CE01 -5 <br />LAKESHORE <br />1 <br />N/A <br />CE01 -6 <br />SOUTHSiDE AVERAGE <br />4 <br />94.7 <br />3.3 <br />CE01 -7 <br />ABOVE AVERAGE RES <br />13 <br />95.8 <br />4.7 <br />CE01 -8 <br />AVERAGE TOWNHOMES <br />2 <br />94.5 <br />5.2 <br />CE01 -9 <br />ABOVE AVERAGE TOWNHOMES <br />1 <br />ALL ZONES <br />31 94.5 5.8 <br />is <br />