Jones County approves mobile-home digest and adopts NADA valuation guidance
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At a special meeting, officials approved the 'Bull Palm Digest' (mobile-home digest) showing modest change figures and adopted NADA values for vehicle/boat valuation, following Department of Revenue guidance.
Jones County officials approved the county’s mobile-home digest and adopted NADA valuation guidance during a special session on Dec. 29.
Unidentified Speaker 4 presented the 'Bull Palm Digest,' noting a percentage-of-change figure of about 5.58% and stating residential values showed a large percentage change as reported in the digest. The presenter recommended the board adopt the digest, citing Department of Revenue recommendations and 'ADA values.' “I recommend that it be approved,” Unidentified Speaker 4 said.
The board moved to approve the prebuilt manufactured/mobile-home digest; a motion and a second were recorded and the board voted in favor. The meeting also included a separate motion to adopt NADA values (as referenced by staff for vehicles and boats), which passed with 'Aye' votes.
Why it matters: The digest and valuation standards inform assessment and tax calculations used by the county assessor’s office. Adopting a digest and consistent valuation reference like NADA aligns the county with recommended valuation practices and can affect taxable values for mobile homes and taxable personal property such as boats and vehicles.
The meeting record does not list roll-call vote counts for these approvals; votes were recorded verbally as 'Aye.' Following the approvals, the meeting moved on to the newly added agenda item about business personal property returns and then adjourned.
