SHELBURNE BOARD OF ASSESSORS
MEETING
MINUTES—November 10, 2008
1. Called meeting to order @ 6:09PM James Richardson & Marvin Peck
present
2. Reviewed mail:
- Public Hearing 2009 Community Development Strategy
Nov. 13 at 7:45PM
- ATB hearing for 1999 appeal withdrawn by ATB due to
error in their computer records
- Survey Plans for Daniel Shields land
- UMASS Extension - Massacorn info
on heating with wood
3. Signed letter
to Selectboard recommending the adoption of a single tax rate for all
classes of property - Tax Classification Hearing is Thursday November
13th at 7:30 PM
Tax Classification hearing for the Fire District is November 17th at
8:00PM also
4. Signed Previous meeting minutes
5. Signed Bills Payable:
Registry of Deeds $ 2.00
6. Signed Motor Vehicle Abatements
7. Signed LA-4 for Shelburne Fire
District
8. Signed October Monthly Reports for Motor Vehicle Excise abatements
9.
Signed Chapter 61A application that was partially denied
10. Discussed
the ownership of the triangular piece of land at intersection of Lucy
Fiske & South Shelburne Rd.- the lot is shown on assessors' map 13;
it was decided that we should add 1.07 acres for this lot to lot 14 and
deduct 1.07 acres from lot 17
11. Discussed Baptist lot at intersection
of Water & Main Streets - deed
to town includes the entire lot, but Trinity Church claims they still
own part of the lot ; only gave enough land to town for redoing the intersection
- will send letter to them requesting corrected deed
12. Discussed history
of Meditation Center and reason they do not file ABC form for exemption
13.
Bruce is still looking over old items in office for disposition - assessors'
maps are permanent records
14. Mr. Hartman is coming into the office next
week to look at his property card - he is still concerned about his valuation
for the new house
15. Franklin County Assessors' dinner & meeting
at the Whately Inn Thursday at 6:00PM;
Marvin will bring check to the dinner
16. Next meeting is November 24th
17. Adjourned Meeting @ 6:42PM
James T. Richardson, Chairman
Marvin C. Peck |