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Dateline: July 29, 2004
County
property values up five percent
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
total value of property in Donley County has increased 5.06 percent over
last year, according to a report this week from the Donley Appraisal
District.
The
2004 appraised value for property in the county’s jurisdiction totals
nearly $160 million, an increase of $7.7 million over 2003 figures. The
average home in Donley County is valued at $29,240.
Chief
Appraiser Paula Lowrie said the appraisal district looks at all the known
sales that have occurred in the last year and bases increased valuations
on that information. Local taxing entities use the property valuations
when setting their tax rates for the coming year.
Although
some sources cite higher property valuations as a sign of a growing
economy, many local residents don’t like seeing their valuation increase
because it results in a higher property tax bill even if a taxing entity
does not increase its tax rate.
This
year more than twice as many property owners filed to appeal their
valuations than the year before.
Lowrie
said 98 people filed protests, and ten of those settled their disputes
before the Appraisal Review Board met July 8-9.
Forty-nine of the remaining 88 presented their cases before the
Board, and of those only nine were granted an adjustment.
Appraisal
district officials say they can only go by the market prices set by real
estate sales and follow the guidelines set by the state in setting
valuations.
“Appraised
values are still only 70 percent of what the sales actually were,”
Lowrie said.
Valuations
in all local taxing entities were up this year.
Property
owners inside the City of Hedley experienced the smallest percentage
increase, as property values in that city rose 3.16 percent from $5.98
million in 2003 to $6.17 million in 2004. But property in the in Hedley
Independent School District had the biggest percentage increase with
values rising 6.93 percent from $24 million last year to $25.7 million.
Valuations
in the City of Clarendon are up 4.9 percent to $50.3 million, and property
values in the City of Howardwick are up 5.99 percent to $13.7 million.
The average home in Clarendon is worth $33,340; and the average
Howardwick residence is worth $23,240.
The
average home in jurisdiction of the Clarendon Independent School District
is valued at $30,674; and property values within the CISD increased 5.74
percent to a total of $123.2 million.
Valuations
in the Clarendon College District and the Donley County Hospital District
were similar to the county itself – about $160 million – with
increases of 5.00 percent and 5.42 percent respectively. The difference
being due to certain tax abatements given by those entities, Lowrie said.
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