Jun 27, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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my parent lived downstream when the dam broke four years ago. my kids and there friends were visiting my parents that weekend. i keep reading about the people who have lawsuits because they could use the pond, which makes me sick. my parents were one of the very unlucky ones who lost everything in this flood. there house and all their belongings, everything. they have been homeless for four years with no where to call home. they worked hard all their lives to retire in this home that we went to as kids for summer vacations. a place they could live comfortable on a retirement income. but now they are having a hard time finding any place to live. when it first happened they had to stay with an aunt, then found a mobile home to rent, were asked to either buy or move, the mobile home was a mess so they had to move again. now they are staying with a relative out of state, because they cant afford anything. my parent health has gone down hill because of all the stress from this. it is hard to keep up with what is going on because we live out of state. my parents are margaret and edward wright. there house was moved to the middle of the road when this happened. if you want to follow up with people on what is going on with their lives since the dam broke maybe you should try to get in touch with mr and mrs. wright since their lives have been put on hold until something is settled.
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I have posted a web site at www.hitax.info concerned with perceived excessive assessments in Fort Ann. The sites main objective is to demonstrate differences between 2008 - 2009 data.
The charts list plot sizes both for length times width and in acres. Not all data is provided for both years for plot sizes. My goal is to have the information distributed to a large population so that others may compile detailed comparative data. Hopefully my data will be found to be constant with larger samples. In replies please use the subject line - hitax assessment -. I also do not link my email to avoid mail harvesters. Find your assesment value per foot by length times width and by acre. First look at the dollar figure of your assessment, then see which demension is applied for calculation of your plot.There may be up to four valuesf or the years 2008 and 2009. This is the result of values being "floated" to obtain equlity of the measurements. To determine assessment amount per Sq. Ft. divide the quoted assessment by the total square feet by the assessment amount. Example:$106,144 / 15,000 Sq.Ft.=$7.076 Per Sq. Ft. Then from the chart below: Add $5.00 and $2.00 as . 87,120 + 217,800 =$ 304,920 is the total assessment per acre. To find the number of square feet per acre multiply the posted value by 43560. Less than 1 will yield less Sq.Ft.,over 1 more than 43560. Assessment =$ Sq. Ft. Assessment Value = acre $ 1.00 $ 43,560 2.00 87,120 3.00 130,680 4.00 174,240 5.00 217,800 10.00 435,600 15.00 653,400 20.00 871,200 Thanks. Roy |
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