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Commissioners raise questions after modular Tenable Homes owners receive unexpected permit/invoice
Summary
Commissioners and staff discussed a parking-permit/invoice tied to modular/manufactured units in a Tenable Homes subdivision; staff said manufactured units are not assessed as real property and said they are investigating how the invoice was calculated and whether a state or local rule governs that charge.
Commissioners raised concerns Aug. 13 after Tenable Homes homeowners received an invoice described in the meeting as a monthly parking-permit fee calculated in a manner staff said mirrors property-tax methodology.
What commissioners heard: Commissioner Filipczak (who described the Tenable Homes development on Folsom Street) said homeowners were surprised to receive an invoice that appeared to be roughly $1,900 (the transcript indicates the $1,900 figure in the discussion). Staff responded that manufactured homes are not assessed the same way as conventional stick-built homes and that the city’s assessor treats the charge as an…
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