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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR11-080 Board of Equalization PetitionsCommissione moved adoption of the following Resolution: COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO Resolution No. E 2011 - - —v REGARDING PETITIONS TO THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION WHEREAS, petitions appealing Eagle County Assessor's 2011 valuation submitted by the taxpayers identified on the list of CBOE docket numbers attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (hereinafter referred to as "Petitioners ") were set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado, organized and convened as the County Board of Equalization (hereinafter referred to as "Board ") for the purposes of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the valuation for assessment of real and personal property within this county, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 2011; and WHEREAS, said petitions have been previously submitted to the County Assessor for consideration; and WHEREAS, the Petitioners presented petitions of appeal to the County Assessor's valuation for the year 2011 claiming grounds for relief thereunder, stating the properties described in such petitions were improperly valued, as more specifically stated in said petitions; and WHEREAS, the Board has appointed independent Referees to conduct hearings and to make findings and submit recommendations to the County Board of Equalization for its final action, based upon testimony and evidence presented by the Petitioners and the Assessor's representatives with regard to said petitions; and WHEREAS, the Referees have recommended adjustments of value or no adjustment of value or the parties have stipulated to a value with respect to those petitions identified by CBOE docket numbers. WHEREAS, the Board has considered the recommendations of the Referees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County, Colorado, acting as the County Board of Equalization, THAT, the Board hereby enters orders with respect to the 2011 assessments of Petitioners' real . and/or personal property in accordance with the determinations set forth in the letters of decision attached hereto as Exhibit `B" and made a part hereof by this reference. THAT, for each letter of decision (Exhibit `B ") issued by the Board in which an adjustment to the respective Petitioners' valuation is indicated, the Board directs the Assessor to adjust the valuation as more particularly set forth in such letters of decision. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a petition denied, in whole or in part, by the Board of Equalization can be appealed to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or the Fifth Judicial District Court, Eagle County, Colorado, or submitted to the County for Arbitration, within thirty (30) days of the date said decision was mailed to the Petitioner, pursuant to C.R.S. 39 -8 -108. The appeal forms and instructions for appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals may be obtained from the Board of Assessment Appeals, Department of Local Affairs, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, Colorado 80203. MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, in its capacity as the County Board of Equalization, at its regular meeting held the 19 day of J e, 2011. ;` COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS In its capacity as the COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ' B Y: .e,aillIr Jon Stay air an �/ ATTEST: � c L ilhigiodifit p- , „ ' , .. Peter F. Runyon, C • missioner ' a; � . *r Teak J. Simonto , Clerk to t - = ow"' gap ./ g _ Board of County Commissioner Sara J. Fisher, C missioner Commissioner ,m, ---- " ' seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll having been called, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Jon Stavney CAT` Commissioner Peter F. Runyon Commissioner Sara J. Fishery This Resolution passed by PIO d vote of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado. 2 Exhibit A E20II No.1 Sch. No. ;Name Agent Decision NOD Value NOD Value Total Adjusted Adjusted Total Land Improvements La nd Improvements - - -, 001 R057474 LANGEGGER, JOSEF Ad just 220,000 1,102,010 1,322,0101 220,000 994 1,214,400 002 R011540 LANGEGGER, HANNA A djust 987,2 362,870 1,350 987 230 267,28 0 1 254,510 020 ! R033772 EARL J. RUSNAK, JR Q TRUST STEV Roger Pac Adjus 0 1,191,710 1,1 91,7101 0 1,146,310 1,146,310 021 R012064 STALDER, ADELE G. - RULE, RO BERT I Roger Pack Adj ust 0 1,198,220 1,198,2201 0 1,186,310 1,18 6,310 ', 22 R012063 DAVID M. ZINN LIVING TRUST Roger Pack Adjus 0 1,332,690 1,332,690 0 1 293,740 1 293,740 023 i R013714 HARVANEK, STEVE R. & DEBBIE K. Roger Pack Adjust 0 -- 1,222,180 1,222,1801 0 1,218,890 1,218,890' 024 R011956 MOGOCOTOHOCO LLC Roger Pack Adjust 0 1,332,280 1,332,2801 0 1,290,860 1,290,860 061 R058844 ARKW FUNSKI LLC Roger Pack Adjust 0 5,629,310 5,629,310 0 5,410,070 5,410,070 062 R0 10331 DIANE C.BEDDOR REVOCABLE TRUS Roge Pack Adjust 0 1,122,980 1,1 22,980 — 0 965,0 96 5,030, 063 R059271 JANICE SAUVAGE TR NO 1 Roger Pack Adju 0 5,652,430 5,652,430 0 5,443,720 5,443,720' 064 R059265 MARK GREENHILL FAMILY DES CEND Roge Pack Adjust 0 5,668,350 5,668,3501 0 5,455,205 5,455,205 065 R009174 STELAR HOLDINGS LLC Roger Pac A dj u st 0 1,424,410 1 ,424,41 0 1,384,650 1,384,650 066 R007635 BRUNING, C. RICHAR IV Roger Pack Adjus 0 1 294 450 1 ,294,450 0 1,123,460 1 123,460 067 R052953 ANTLERS 621 LLC Roger Pack Adj ust 0 1,860,430 1,860,430 0 1 1,7 , 10,750 068 R060398 ZANDER LLC Roger Pack Adjust 0 2 420,650 2,420,650 0 2,225,000 2,225,000 069 R064547 KOBELAN, MARK & DEBORAH Roger Pack Adjust 0 2,818,320 2,818 ,320 0 2,580,630 2,580,630 097 R006383 WEHRLE, MICHAEL H. Roger Pack Adjust 118,870 881,65 1,000,520 118,870 616,030 734,900 098 R006391 HEIDERER, SUSAN E Roger Pack A djust 1 893,040 1,01 3,9801 120 ,940 679,060 800,000 438 R008874 LAZIER TIVOLI LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 3,742,910 13,132,340 16,8 439 R060346 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURE LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 277,860 613,100 890,960 440 R060345 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 402,600 878,080 1 280,680 441 R060342 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 153,340 338,600 491,940' Page 1 of 4 E2011 No. i Sch. No. (Name Agent Decision NOD Value NOD Value Total Adjusted Adjusted Total Land Improvements Land Improvements', 442 R060347 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 498,300 1,112,350 1,610,6501 443 -- R0603 -- - FE RRUCO VAI VENT URES LLC - -- - - -- - Duff an Phelps - - - -- Ad mi n D enial 7 6,560 - - 158,480 - -- 235,040! - -- -- 490 R060344 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC _ Duff and Phelps - -- Ad min Denial 498,300 1,097,780 1,5 96,080 ; 491 R0 60339 F VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 7 6,560 171,230 2 47,790; -- — 492 R06 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 3,2 77,560 7,233,750 10,5 49� R FERRUCO VAIL VENT URES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 169,450 0 169,450 I 494 R060341 FERRU VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff a nd Phelps Ad min Denial 354,640 780,470 1, 135,110 1 495 R060340 FERRUCO VAIL VENTURES LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 48,870 2,150 51,020; 496 R063964 LAZIER, ROBERT T. &DIANE J. Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 6,030 6,0301 497 R063965 LAZIER ROBERT T. &DIANE J. - Duff and Phelps _ Admin Denial 0 197,530 197,530' - 498 R0639691 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff an Phelps A dmin Denial 0 166,960 166,960 499 R0 63960 • L AZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff and Phelps A dmin Denial 0 ! 500,630 500,6 500 R06 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. -- -- -- Duff a nd Phelps - - -- Admin Denial - - - -- - - 0 - 346,330 - 346,3 - - - - - -- - 501 - R 063961 - LA ZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff a nd Phelps Admin Denial 0 26,440 26,440; 502 R06 3958 ! LAZI ER, ROBERT T. & DI J. Duff an Phelps Admin Denial 0 1,942,120 1,942,120 503 R06 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff an Phelps Admin Denial 0 206,830 206,8301 504 R0 63968 ! LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 228,440 228,440! 505 R063971 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 237,570 237,5701 506 R063959 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 604,980 604,9801 507 t R063962 LAZIER, ROBERT T. & DIANE J. Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 6,630 6,630; 508 R064821 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Ph elps Admin Denial 0 6,138,920 6,138,920, 509 R064822 VAI RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phel Admin Denial 0 3,506,470 3,506,470 510 R064805 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 2,935,680 2,935,6801 511 R064810 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,209,330 4,209,330 512 R064806 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,734,310 4,734,310 Page 2 of 4 E2011 No I Sch. No. Name Agent Decision NODIValue Vae Total I A La t ad ed Total - - -- -- - - -IfNOD e Hants Improvements - 513 -- - - R064809 - -- - - - - -. -- VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC - - -- Duff and Phelps - - -- Admin Denial - - - 0 -- - 4,727,040 - -- 4,727,0401 -- 514 R064816 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin D enial 0 4,823,970 4,823,970; 515 R064808 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelp Admin Denial 0 2,935,680 2,93 516 R064807 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,209,330 4,209,330 517 1 R064812 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LL Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,728,880 4,728,880 518 R064817 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Ad min Denial 0 4,417,990 4,417 ,990 -- 519. 1 R064813 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff a nd Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,209,330 4,2 09, 330 — J 520 R064811 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 2,935,680 2,935,680 521 R064815 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps I Admin Denial 0 2,994,890 2,994,8901 522 R 064819 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 3,274,990 3 274,990 523 R064814 - - VAIL RESIDENTIAL 0 LLC - Duff and Phelps -- - Admin Denial 0 5,499,080 - 5,499,080 - 524 R064795 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff a nd Phelp Admin Denial 0 3,372,200 3,372,200 525 R0 VAIL R 09 LLC Duff a Ph elps Admin Denial 0 5,066,670 5,06 6,6701 526 R064802 VAIL RESIDEN 09 LL Duff and P helps . Denial 0 8,622,350 8 622,350 527 R064803 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 L Duff and Phelps A Denial 0 6 6,882,720 528 R064804 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 7,489,1 10 7,489,110 529 R064800 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 L Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 9,876,080 9,876,080 530 R064790 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,525,840 4,525,840 531 R064797 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 7,922,530 7,922,5301 532 R064796 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 4,117,900 4,117,900 533 R064801 _- SIDENTIAL 0 LLC VAIL RE- - Duff and Phelps p - mn ena,897,710 Admin Dil _ 0 5 8 5 ,710 = - -- -- - 534 R064794 - - VAIL RESIDENTIAL 0 LLC _ _ Duff and Phelps - -- Admin Denial 0 2,583,230 2,58 3,2301 - 535 R064791 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 2,268,600 2,26 8,6001 536 R064823 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps A Denial 0 3,463,280 3,463,280 537 R064799 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps Admin Denial 0 2,255,170 2,255,170: Page 3 of 4 E2011 No. Sch. No. iName Agent 538 R064792 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps 539 R06 4793 VAIL RESIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps 540 R064820 VAIL RE SIDEN TI AL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps 541 R064818 VA RE SIDENTIAL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps 542 R064768 VAIL HOTEL 09 LLC Duff and Phelps 018 R013727 THOMPS CARSON J & SHEILA C. Roger Pack 019 R013706 L -FIVE P ARTNERS LLLP Roger Pack Decision NOD Value NOD Value Total Adjusted Adjusted Total, Land Improvements • ( Lan Improvements Admin Denial 0 ! 7,382,840 7,382,8401 A dmin Denial 0 4,523,540 4,523,54 Admin Denial 0 5,979,470 5,979,470 Admin Denial 0 3,290,790 3,290,7 Admin Denial 13,066 1 1,738,320 24,805,000 Deny 0 1,309,140 1,309,140 0 0 Deny 0 1 1,204,980 1,204,9 0 0 j oi Page 4 of 4 EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 July 19, 2011 LANGEGGER, JOSEF Schedule Number: R057474 PO BOX 456 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 001 WOLCOTT CO 81655 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification: Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 220,000 $ 1,1 02,010 _ $ 1,322,010 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 220,000 $ 994,40 $ 1,214,400 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. C%�'�4p 3 .�k A , w _— Eagle County Board of Equalization By: / . S Teals J. Simonton, E` gl crtrit'�s',C e and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization I By Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Sheet, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION OR You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fiom the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C,R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). . The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10.) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 July 19, 2011 LANGEGGER, HANNA PO BOX 456 WOLCOTT CO 81655 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R011540 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 002 Classitieation: Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 987,230 $ 362,870 $ 1,350,100 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 987,230 $ 267,280 $ 1,254,510 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. i on J ' a *l'e. Cler Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and'' r1 =' ° e Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU, BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Me You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 201 I EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R033772 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 020 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 1 ,191,71 0 $ 1,191,710 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 0 $ 1,1 4_6,31 0 $ 1,146,310 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 50, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization G v� 11 r y' Teak J. Simonton' rrk Cl Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and 'Q ggle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equah2a ion Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New' testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Me You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). m' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail *ithin ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: R012064 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 021 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential ORIGINAL VALUATION Land Improvements TOTAL (AGENT) July 19, 2011 1,198,220 1,198,220 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ _ 1,186,310 $ 1 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By: h v : J lf Ty 4 4 T eSimonton, Coun ' and Recorder, and Clerk to the >agle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalize ion B: Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Coma of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION I You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator. In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public „upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R012063 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 022 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 1,332,690 $ 1,332,690 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 1 $ 1,293,740 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization - I 6 Teak J. Simontort e C un „= le c Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk44:Yhe'Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing; the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R013714 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 023 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 0 $ _ 1,222,180 $ 1,222,180 ADJUSTED VALUATION 1 ,218,890 1,218,890 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: � ry a Teak J. Simonton,l�e_oti and Recorder, and Cl'rl.fo'tas County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New* testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT N' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedw•e: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R011956 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 024 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 1,332,280 $ 1,332,280 ADJUSTED VALUATION 0 $ __ 1,290,860 $ 1,290,860 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de.novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328- 8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. SimontoW 'E�kle'eot and Recorder, and Clerlt`to County Board of Equalization y s Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is fin-thee appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: R058844 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 061 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes' for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 0 $ 5,629,310 $ 5,629,310 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 5,410,070 $ 5,410,070 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By Te and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization (AGENT) July 19, 2011 Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New* testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the coma of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: hi order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: R010331 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 062 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 0 $ 1,122,980 $ 1,122,980 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 9 $ 965,030 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: //,�Ot _ff& r k 'Peak J. Simontor,e:gitiity ale and Recorder, and Clark to the Eagle County Board of Equalization i�(('' A � �/ 1 �stina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further at to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). 9 BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R059271 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 063 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 0 $ 5,652,430 $ 5,652,430 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ _ __ 5,443,7 _ $ 5,443,720 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: Teak J. Si agle`Coud. and Recorder, and Clerk to the County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT N' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the coot of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district coot. Further appeal of the district tout's decision is made to the tout of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Ci , BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property. should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R059265 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 064 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 5,668,350 $ 5,668,350 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 0 $ 5,455,205 $ 5,455,205 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: ;*i Teak J. Simork n Eagj ''o Clerk Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk to P . agle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalizat' n Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT i You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to tl decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by decision is final and not subject to review. e public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: R007635 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 066 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 1,294,450 $ 1,294,450 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 0 $ 1,123,4 $ 1,123,460 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle Cotmty Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization I By: C_ < 7/ Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Sheet, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT N• You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within .ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R052953 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 067 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 1,860,430 $ 1,860,430 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 1,710,750 $ 1,710,750 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. v � By: , Teak J. Simonton, " -Oou and Recorder, and Clerkptlic County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Coma of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. •' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review ofthe record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). .M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /leer. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: 8060398 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 068 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential ORIGINAL ADJUSTED VALUATION VALUATION Land $ 0 $ 0 Improvements $ _ 2,420,650 $ 2,225,000 TOTAL $ 2,420,650 $ 2,225,000 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. Simonton °a" le you. ler Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and C16fk :tQ,Y6 agIe Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •1 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S: 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 Schedule Number: R064547 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 069 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification Residential ORIGINAL ADJUSTED VALUATION VALUATION Land $ 0 $ 0 Improvements $ 2,818,320 $ 2,5 80 630_ TOTAL $ 2,818,320 $ 2,580,630 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. ti ,ra Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. Simonto le o' Christina Hooper, County E< and Recorder, and Clerk=to<tlte,E e Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. W' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district coma of the county wherein your properly is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). o BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S.39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R006383 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 097 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 118,870 $ 881,650 $ 1,000,520 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 118,870 $ 616,030 $ 734,900 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization cod B �e31�22 !/`f/ By:_ Teak J. Simonto le Cotmty„ J Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk to; 1 agler Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization`' Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence maybe introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Me BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R006391 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 098 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 120,940 $ .893,040 $ 1,013,980 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 120,940 $ 679,060 $ 800,000 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. $� Eagle County Board of Equalization c p By. `... Teak J. Simonton e cro`drt Christina Hooper, Assistant County . 0 and Recorder, an Cie rk` p fine . a Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalizafioii�' Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the:BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Me, You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Schedule Number: R009174 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 065 Classification Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION $ 0 $ 1,424,410 $ 1,424,410 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 0 $ 1,384,650 $ 1,384,650 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization C L c i Teak J. Simonto ', k Christina Hooper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerl <,,,t6fh& gle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County ,• :, -:1 County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5, Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your.intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. hr the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 ,July 19, 2011 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R008874 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-438 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By: G Teak J. Simonton e'CbSrri' t and Recorder, and Clerk tQ the e County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization B U Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BO OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district coma hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION OR You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060346 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-439 On July 19 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Teak J. Simonton, and Recorder, and Clerk to tha County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. DISTRICT COURT moo You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION •• You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Seleeting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION [sill fl o gl 1'd [ I T & W. T01 l STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060345 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 440 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: l tl lC Teak J. Simonton e Coui and Recorder, and Clerk to the County Board of Equalization a Eagleenty Board of Equaliza ' n Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the coot of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Father appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION M@' You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. hi the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 905 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060342 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 441 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equaliz tion Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New* testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Covet of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT W You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION OR You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060347 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 442 On July 19 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings an d recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Eq Teak J. Simontoi>e;C Clerk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, an d le' , ; �c;' agle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equdlizaation Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Sheet, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by Trim /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060343 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 443 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equali ation 'e' w G� on el By: B . Teals J. Simontop, j ' ['y' Cl k Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and =:Clerk`- `6'tRd-Tagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT K' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the come of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Me, BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator. In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060344 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 490 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Tel and County Board of Equalization V Eagle County Board of Equalizati Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is father appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT moo You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION N' You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060339 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 491 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Te and County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board Equalizati n Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT N' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the tout's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the tout of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060337 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 492 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By Te ant County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms ftimished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/, DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement, The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060338 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 493 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: / I Teak J. Simonton, and Recorder, and CIerk to thf County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equaliz tion Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT IT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). wo BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to tl decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by decision is final and not subject to review. e public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 905 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060341 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 494 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 8 163 1. Sincerely, Teals J. Simontolf , gle'Con and Recorder, and Clerk to flit County Board of Equalization Eagle County $oard of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant ounty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT 01 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION M You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R060340 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 495 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, G, � Eagle County Board of Equalization BY: Teak J. Simont9 , agle'Co; rity;. Terk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Imp You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator. hr order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063964 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 496 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By Te and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Eq lization cka Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT o You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the coot of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). 0• BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. hi the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063965 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 497 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, s Eagle County Board of Equalization B y: s Teak J. Simonton, e,,Cgtn perk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk tqj hs: le Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization'" Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). Now testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT X2 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION W You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063969 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 498 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Teak J. Simont , 9g1:..MI YU C16 and Recorder, an Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is fiarther appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT m You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both patties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063960 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 499 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. ��P By: Teak J. Simont4, Pc gle Lpu and Recorder, and Clerk to'thf County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equaliz tion 4 i X stinna Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, pUl the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). .I BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063972 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 500 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, C ar County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization By s—v OLLOwsc Christina Hopper, Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Sheet, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the coma of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). •' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the properly should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 July 19, 2011 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063961 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-501 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Teak J. Simonto agl u ty le and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). K' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063958 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 502 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, and Recorder, and Clerk to t1 ii County Board of Equalization Eagle ,ou /n�ty Board of Equalization B _— Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district tout hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the tout of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the tout of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). •' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF"COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063967 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 503 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for. the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. Simonto ' efGr��th ler Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk'to the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district coma of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). I BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district tout of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063968 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 504 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: ktt; I ) lx i Teak J. Simonton Corn le and Recorder, and Clerk'to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Boazd of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit vrww.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). 71n, BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: c The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063971 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 505 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number.. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization By. e �og -Ar Teak J Si } o{m le < Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Record'b 4 Cl�sks "to the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Boa rd'flf Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, onlv the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: hi order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. hn the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063959 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 506 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By: Teak tSim agle.l and Recorder, and Clerk ta4K( County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equ lization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals, For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). N' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator. hr order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R063962 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 507 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered, your petition protesting. the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: // _ / 7T Teak J. Simonton e. -Q- 2t-Cle and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU, BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •i You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION •7 You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule' number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064821 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-508 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Teak J. Simono le�Ci ty ]c and Recorder, an tbthe Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Eg lization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New* testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Cowl of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit ww /baa/. 17 G`YY:�CN11[ K�IIJ •• You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the covet of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). •' BINDING ARBITRATION . You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district covet of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 - DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064822 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 509 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, �.• Eagle County Board of Equalization 2 1 . By: Cl 1 B ._ _ Teak J. Simontifi- a �nn Cl rk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk to 4t}e Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Corot of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/, DISTRICT COURT KLI You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). •t BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the C130E decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE M r-11 P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064805 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 510 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization �r r By: , F Teak J. Simonto -�V� Clerk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and C1e 1cf6 the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU, BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT E You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district covet hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). tt BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064810 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-511 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, j Eagle County Board of Equalization 1, r B ! T t. a i* Y T Teak J. imonton ; e_ erk Christina Hopper, Assistan County �. and Recorder, and C1.eikcto,F' agle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064806 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 512 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of . - "/'= By: _ y Teak J. Simonton; bounty le and Recorder, an Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Iwo You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district coma hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064809 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 513 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization v a Eaglenty Board of Equ I' ation Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of'Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT Me, You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the covet of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION M You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064816 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 514 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Bly Teak J. Simontj, ( gagl - 9g and Recorder, and Clerk to'' County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County BoaJd of Equalization flstxw/ //(/v-�1W I W ri(/ V O Chrlstma Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New* testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT m• You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064808 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 515 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: ' Teak J. 1 ontol , gu and Recorder, and C rk fo&il County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equal Christina Hopper, Assistan County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is fart! to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district coma of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064807 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 516 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Te and County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equation By hrlstina Hopper, Assis ant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the tout of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district coot of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Bintling Arbifr tion Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 1611I11IWKI M:C"M STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064812 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 517 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes f6r property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Eq i al ization By: ( 1 '( Teak J. Simonton i �Ci�o." ty Clerk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk > t e Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of I qualZation Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits; or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the cleric of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION M You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arhitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(6.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064817 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 518 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By Te an< County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equ lization Christina Hopper, Assis ant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT ;77 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you 'must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064813 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 519 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By Te anc County Board of Equalization Eagle�'vv Board of Equaliz , 'on Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the OBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION X1 1/1 STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064811 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 520 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631, Sincerely, By Te anc County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization . TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). N• BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses; books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064815 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 521 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Te and County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Coma of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of, the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT N' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064819 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 522 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: fpl Teak J. SimontQ g e =Cdun 1 and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your properly is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION Me, You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064814 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 523 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization V Eagle County Board of Equa4qtion Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •• You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064795 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 524 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, m t1 By: u Teak J. Simont a , e C and Recorder, and Cj`er,:to:thf County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization vv�a��iu� vv Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New "testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). N• BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION CK�I17►i1i1'L�7 a7��e] A� STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064798 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 525 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Te and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization B ar titicn w ®cs Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT 01213 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, pluly the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). o BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064802 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 526 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you . may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization A 6 By: Teak J. Simo �' al ` o Clerk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Gheslcto the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the coma of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Mot BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064803 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 527 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant ounty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSME NT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the .decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT [�5t7 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district cot urt is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064804 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 528 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 Sincerely, By: Teak J. Si Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization and Recorder, ahfi Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No now evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. •; You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064800 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 529 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 201 I valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, and Recorder, and Clerk to the County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization By ua/ 61Ki Svf rCC--'�K�c� --- -- Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district coma hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the cows of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064790 OBOE Docket Number: E2011- 530 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: Teak J. Simont g1e Cou 9N 011 and Recorder, and Clerk to t County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equali tion B� Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSME NT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/, DISTRICT COURT a2 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION M You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064797 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 531 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. ,'"` By: Teak J. SimontovBdgletdu and Recorder, and Clerk to thf County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equali tion By Christina Hopper, Assistant Cotmty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New' testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Covet of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Me, BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. finding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 July 19, 2011 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064796 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-532 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By Te anc County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equali tion Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the OBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the coot of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION X . You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: hi order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064801 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-533 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: TA/ Teak J. Simonton,, a e._ o,,u and Recorder, and Clerk tolhi County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C:R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district covet is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Me, BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator. In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064794 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 534 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. v C Teak J. Simonto6i F'gle'lQ1ou and Recorder, and Clerk to `1 County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equal®�tion v � vv w v - Christina Hopper, Assistant ounty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Coma of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT 01 You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Biru&ng Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the properly should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064791 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-535 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, r , Eagle County Board of Equalization By Teak J. ' l Simom0 agle C t ou erk Christina Hopper, Assistant County and Recorder, and Clerk to Ih Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). 3s BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064823 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-536 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By: Teak J. Simonto , le Cou and Recorder, and Clerk to tN County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization *: Y L6 & ( � d Christina Hopper, Assistant ounty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M, You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064799 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-537 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equalization i_ . % h By: l g ✓� L �uLl���� Teak J. Simont (Oglk&)6 C erk Christina Hopper, AssistaheCounty and Recorder, and Clerk16'the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Coma of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the covet of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). N' BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. . In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064792 CBOE Docket Number: E2011-538 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By:! Teak J. Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assisl'ai t County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(6.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to tl decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by decision is final and not subject to review. e public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064793 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 539 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, By: = k0F Teak J. Simonton C and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization B � . Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1).. Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone:. (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. hl the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064820 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 540 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, Eagle County Board of By: 1 l �5 - Teals J. Simonton; a e ^ tnt} lerl Christina Hopper, Assistant Nu and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County County Board of Equalization Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT m You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION OR You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE M9 I YD[eIITd171[ I AM747 P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064818 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 541 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization Eagle County Board of Equalization B � Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Covet of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Shuman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT w' You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 DUFF & PHELPS LLC JODI SULLIVAN 950 17TH ST STE 2000 DENVER CO 80202 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R064768 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 542 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. B y: (jf y. 7�.r Rte+ rE1r� Teak J. Simontdoi ,( gle Coiinty /Cle and Recorder, and Jerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle County Board of Equali ation Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New'testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Corot of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/, OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). M BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days fi•om the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R013727 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 018 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de n6vo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. Sincerely, County Board of Equalization v Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hopper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (OBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Corot of Appeals, C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit vrww.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT •• You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). •; BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator fi•om the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to tl decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by decision is final and not subject to review. e public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written registered mail within ten.(10) days of the hearing. Such Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not. including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION COUNTY OF EAGLE STATE OF COLORADO P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 (AGENT) July 19, 2011 EAGLE COUNTY TAX APPEAL PO BOX 266 EDWARDS CO 81632 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Your Petition For Appeal to the County Board of Equalization Schedule Number: R013706 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 019 On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition protesting the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as considering the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised Statutes for property listed on the above schedule number. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization found that the valuation for the assessment of the subject property as determined by the Assessor was accurate and consistent with state law, and by reason thereof, denied your petition. In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo; or to arbitration. The process(es) for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. By: Teals J. Simonton,/ e Cq and Recorder, and Jerk to the County Board of Equalization Sincerely, Eagle Coimty Board of Christina Hopper, Assistant bounty Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov /baa/. DISTRICT COURT M You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district court is further at to the covet of appeals, p i nly the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). OR BINDING ARBITRATION You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Fleming Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. C.R.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to tl decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by decision is final and not subject to review. e public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 July 19, 2011 LANGEGGER, JOSEF Schedule Number: R057474 PO BOX 456 CBOE Docket Number: E2011- 001 WOLCOTT CO 81655 RE: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County Board of Equalization On July 19 , 2011 the Eagle County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2011 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the referee, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above schedule number(s). Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County . Board of Equalization directed the Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows: Classification: Residential Land Improvements TOTAL ORIGINAL VALUATION 5 220,000 $ 1, 102,010 _ $ 1,322,010 ADJUSTED VALUATION $ 220,000 $ 994,40 $ 1,214,400 In the event that you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals, or to the Eagle County District Court for a trial de novo, or to arbitration. The processes for appeal are described on the reverse of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328 -8685 or P.O. Box 850, Eagle, Colorado, 81631. 0 P j Eagle County Board of Equalization By: I Teak J Simonton, L�agla zye and Recorder, and Clerk to the Eagle County Board of Equalization Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization By�_�� Christina Hooper, Assistant County Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, YOU MAY SELECT ONLY ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CB(jE) decision to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA). New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced at the BAA hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, only the record created at the BAA hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). Appeals to the BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the decision by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals, 1313 Sherman Sheet, Room 315, Denver, CO 80203, Phone: (303) 866 -5880. For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. DISTRICT COURT OR You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the district court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any'other evidence may be introduced at the district court hearing. Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the district coma is further appealed to the court of appeals, only the record created at the district court hearing shall be the basis for the court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the court of appeals. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the clerk of the district court. Further appeal of the district court's decision is made to the court of appeals for a review of the record. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108(1). BINDING ARBITRATION OR You have the right to submit your case to Arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39 -8- 108.5. Selecting the Arbitrator: I i order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the CBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the CBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the district court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. Binding Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The Arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records, documents, and other evidence. He /she also has the power to administer oaths; and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him /her. The taxpayer shall produce information to support his contention that the property should be valued differently, and the Assessor shall produce information to support the basis and amount of his valuation. CR.S. 39- 8- 108.5(3)(b.5). The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The Arbitrator's written decision inust be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (I a) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number.