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Residents press board over assessment-fee inequity; board cites court ruling upholding per-property billing
Summary
Several members told the Oct. 18 town hall that per-property assessment billing leaves some individuals paying more per person than others; the board said Arizona courts have upheld rooftop (per-property) assessments and that changing the method could conflict with that decision.
Robert Court, a member addressing the bylaws at the Oct. 18 town hall, asked why the articles of incorporation state that "all members shall be equal" while a longstanding practice charges some members a different per-person assessment depending on whether a property is deeded to one or two persons. "As it stands, every member prior to 2003 and every member of a two-deeded property is paying half the rate of a single deeded property owner per member,"…
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