from the town administrator weekly report:
*protective services = full time ambulance employees.
Assessor: This week brings us back to a full work week and somewhat back to “normal”. Office
traffic and phone calls have been steady with inquiries regarding the tax rate and property
valuations on the recent 3rd & 4th quarter tax bill mailings. Residents are being reminded that
the 3rd & 4th quarter bills not only show this increase, but they also make up for what was not
assessed on the 1st & 2nd quarters.
The reason for the tax increase was for the override funding
protective services.
Valuation increases are due to sales in town beyond asking prices during the
calendar year 2017. This has been the trend for the last two years and
you will most likely see
this continue with increasing sale prices and the new school and police debt to be coming on the
tax roll when the town goes out to borrow. Residents who have not filed for an exemption for
FY19 still have time to file before March 31st and when approved, will be reflected on the 4th
quarter tax bills. Applications must be filed yearly. Any residents applying for an abatement
will need to get an application from the Assessor office and return it with proper documentation
no later than February 4th. I have been sketching and adding information on property record
cards for new construction with supplemental bills going out shortly for these. Field work done
late last summer, and fall is also being recorded to property cards. Board of Assessors held their
monthly meeting on Tuesday and follow-up work was done. FY2020 budget was discussed and
the Board expressed concerns that will be addressed with the Town Administrator. I have been
working with Vision to closeout values for FY2019. I attended the department head meeting
Thursday morning and met with Carter to review FY2020 budget requests.
Your property increased in value and so your tax bill might also increase.