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Kanosh-area resident: no mail delivery, tax notice shows house moved; asks if he must change business addresses
Summary
Resident Ted Mercoupero told the meeting residents outside Kanosh do not receive mail delivery, complained of a lack of staff response to email, and said a tax notice listed his house at a different address; he asked whether he must change addresses for his businesses.
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Ted Mercoupero, a resident who lives outside Kanosh, told the meeting that residents in his area do not receive mail delivery and that he has not received a response to his email to staff. "I live outside of Kanosh. As probably everybody knows, we don't get mail delivery there," Mercoupero said. He asked officials to remove a contact listed on the website if that contact would not respond: "Please take the contact off the website then if it's not gonna do me any good." Mercoupero also said he recently received a property tax notice that showed his house moved to a different address and asked whether he is expected to update all of his business addresses as a result: "My question is, am I expected to change all the addresses on of all of my business things?" In his remarks Mercoupero said he had turned the issue over to staff previously but that the staff follow-through had not occurred. The transcript records the comment during the public input portion of the meeting; there is no recorded staff response, motion, or formal follow-up in the excerpt. The comments raise local service and records questions — about postal delivery, official contact responsiveness, and how address changes on tax notices should be handled — but the meeting record does not show a resolution or next steps.

