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Town of Mountain Board of Review reviews assessment roll; assessor estimates $80,000 for revaluation

Town of Mountain Board of Review · October 15, 2024
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Summary

The Town of Mountain Board of Review met Oct. 15, 2024, received the 2024 assessment roll and heard that an interim market adjustment was completed this year. Assessor Zillmer said a full walk-around revaluation should be done within a few years at an estimated cost of about $80,000; no formal objections were filed.

The Town of Mountain Board of Review convened Oct. 15, 2024, at the Town Office under Wisconsin Statute §70.47 to receive the 2024 assessment roll and review assessment procedures. Assessor Zillmer presented the roll and signed the required assessor affidavit.

Chair Maletzke opened the meeting at 6:30 p.m.; roll call reflected the presence of Supervisor Carey-Mielke, Supervisor O'Barski, Clerk Lynn Kauzlaric and Assessor Zillmer. Clerk Kauzlaric confirmed that notice of the Board of Review was posted Sept. 18, 2024, and that a corrected notice was reposted Oct. 6, 2024 to fix an earlier start-time error.

Supervisor Carey-Mielke’s Board of Review training affidavit, dated April 2, 2024, was noted and the clerk confirmed it has been filed with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.

Clerk Kauzlaric and Assessor Zillmer reported that Open Book was held Oct. 2, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; several property owners attended and some assessment adjustments were made during that session. Clerk Kauzlaric told the board that, following Open Book, no formal objections had been filed with the Town Clerk.

Assessor Zillmer reported that an Interim Market Adjustment was completed in 2024 and recommended a future walk-around revaluation to update property cards. Assessor Zillmer told the board the revaluation should be completed within the next few years and estimated the cost at about $80,000.

A motion to adjourn was made by Supervisor Carey-Mielke and seconded by Supervisor O'Barski; the meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. The minutes were prepared and submitted for approval by Clerk Lynn Kauzlaric and posted Nov. 12, 2024.

No formal appeals or votes on individual assessments were recorded in the minutes of this meeting.